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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
\\\n COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 5 


JANUARY-DECEMBER, 1910 


Published by authority of the Acts of Congress of March 8, 1891, of June 80, 1906, 
and of March 4, 1909 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
1911 


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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CA'TALOGU I 


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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: 


REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS 
OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECH- 
NICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND 
PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS; WORKS OF ART 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 5 
Nos. 1-4. e 
JAW AL Yo "bast oO 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


1910 


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.” 


ea Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4, issued 
monthly, is arranged in two alphabets of proprietors, with subalphabets of titles, 
as follows: 

I. 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; and 
Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations. 

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

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 ofa | 
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. 


An annual index of proprietors is furnished for this part in the December 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 
by postal money order, express order, or New York draft. 


CLASSES H-K, 


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


ABpott (K. PAULINE), Lynn, Mass. [1 


It matters not to me. © Oct. 14, 
1909; 2c. Oct. 15, 1909; K 3434. 


ABRAHAM LINCOLN MONUMENT ASS’N. 

or YONKERS, N. Y., Yonkers, N. Y. 

[2 

Certificate. © Dec. 1, 1909; 2 «. 
Nov. 26, 1909; IX 4427. 


ALyvorD (ELBripbcre R.), Buffalo, N. Y. 

[3 

Boost Buffalo. © Oct. 29, 1909; 2c. 
Noy. 16, 1909; K 4287. 


AMERICAN COLLEGE OF MECHANO 
THERAPY, Chicago, II. [4 


Class of 1909. © July 6, 1909; 2 c. 
Dec. 2, 1909; K 4589. 


AMERICAN COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING 
co., New York, N. Y. [5-11 
Bringing in the tree.—News items.— 
Opportunity.—Santa  Claus.—Sleigh- 
ing.—Skating.—Snowballing. © Dec. 
m1909.)2 ec. each Dee. 11, 1909;. K 
4824-4830. 


AMERICAN HORSE BREEDER PUB. CO., BOS- 

ton, Mass. [12 

Darn that toot. © Dec. 14, 1909; 
2c. Nov. 6, 1909; K 4202. 


Arnoxp (C. D.), Buffalo, N. Y. 
Augustus Caesar, [at the] Vatican, 
Rome, Italy. 
Hpidaurus, Greece: 
Theater.—Tholos of Polykletos. 
Hermes of Praxitiles, [at] Olympia, 
[Greece. ] 
Monreale, Sicily: 
Cloisters adjoining cathedral.— 
Fountain in cloisters adjoining cathe- 
dral. 


Olympia, [Greece.] Heracon. 
Paestum, Italy. Temple of Nep- 
mune. <A, B. 


[13-29 | 


| 2008.—Seene above Lava Island. 


5. 
J 


ARNOLD (C, D.)—Continued. 
Rome, Italy: 

Areh of Constantine.—Arch of 
Septimus Severus.—Arch of Titus.— 
Arch of Titus and the Colosseum.— 
Colosseum.—Forum Romanum, 

Syracuse, Sicily. Amphitheatre. 
Taormina, Sicily. Greek theatre. 

© Dec. 4, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 13, 
1909; J 1385912—135928. 


AUSTIN CANDY Co., Denver, Colo. [30 


Austins chocolates. © Dee. 4, 1909; 
2 ce. Dec. 7, 1909; K 4657. 


BABIE’S DISPENSARY AND HOSPITAL OF 
CLEVELAND, Cleveland, Ohio. [81 


Small one shall become a great na- 
tion. ©) Jano, 1910; 2 es Bes 
1909; K 4661. 
BAKER (J. G.), Columbus Junction, 

Iowa. [32-35 

Columbus Junction, Iowa. Group at 
button factory. © Dec. 10, 1909; 2c. 
Dec. 18, 1909; J 135877. 

—— High school pupils and teacher. 


© Dec. 6, 1909; 2 ce. Dee. 16, 1909; 
186009. 
——2nd. grade pupils and teacher. 
© Dee. 6, 1909; 2 ec. Dee. 16, 1909; 
J 186010. 
3rd. grade pupils and teacher. 


7. © Dec. 6, 1909; 2 c. Dee. 16, 1909; 


| J 136011. 


BAKOWSKI 
gon. 
Deschutes River, Oregon: 
Cline Falls 1991, 1996, 2000,—Dil- 
lan Falls. 2021,—Owbrey Falls. 2007, 
2017. 
14, 


(B. B.), La Grande, Ore- 


[86-42 


© Dec. 7, 1909; 2 «. 
1909: J 185950-185056. 


each Dec. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


43 
BAaNDHOLTz & CAMERON, Des Moines, 
Iowa. [43 
Des Moines, Iowa, corn show. 1909. 


© Dec. 6, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 9, 1909; 
J 135640. 
Rargnes (A. H.), Parkland, Wash. 


[44-50 | 
| 1909; 2c. Nov. 29, 1909: K 4491. 


Cedars along the way.—Glimpse into 


the cedars.—Old forest wagon road.— | 
| 1909: 2 ec. Dee. 8, 1909; K 4718. 


Overlooking Paradise River, toward 
Camp of the Clouds.—Railway through 
a Washington forest. — Washington 
eedar forest. © Nov. 24, 1909; 2 ec. 
each Noy. 17, 1909; J 1384896—134903. 


BARNHART (Wm. P.), Boston, Mass. 


Take a taxicab. © Nov. 25, 1909; 
2 c. Nov. 3, 1909; KK 45381. 
BARTELS BREWING CO., 

Pa. 

Bartels -brewing 

Mogens. 1909-2 °c. 


co. calendar. © 
Noy. 24, 1909; K 


4419. 
BARTHMAN (WILLIAM), New York, 
NY: [53 
Rajahs of India. Calendar. © Dee. 


1, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 9, 1909; K 4784. 


BaTTELL (Rosa Lewis), Cedar Grove, 


Wis. 


church, pipe organ. 

2 ec. Dee. 3, 1909; J 135419. 

BauUsMAN (J. E.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
Token in memory of the Christ’s 

birthday. © Dec. 1, 1909; 2 ¢. Nov. 23, 

1909; KK 4507. 

BeRKEY & GAY FURNITURE Co., Grand 

Rapids, Mich. 

Flanders furniture, 1 & 2.—Flanders 

furniture for the library.—Four poster 


ture satisfaction. — Furniture sensa- 
tion of the year.—Purity of design.— 
Restful furniture.— That furniture 
called Flanders. © Novy. 23. 1909: 2 «¢. 
each Dec. 2, 1909: IK 4564—4573. 
BioGRAPH Co., New York, N. Y. 
[ Moving picture rolls.] 
Corner in wheat. © 1 ¢. Dec. 15. 
1909; J 135969. 
© “kh 2, 


Redman’s view. 
1909: J 135835. 


Dee. 


[56-65 | each Nov. 16, 1909; K 4303, 4304. 


_ Brocn & Betz, Chicago, Til. 


pt. Iv, n. s., v.5 


BLISS-DEVENEAU co., Chicago, Ill. 
[69-72 


Sheet 120, Nov. 20, 1909. © Novy. 13, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 17, 1909; K 4213. 


—— 121, Noy. 27, 1909. © Nov. 22, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 24, 1909; K 4413. 
— 122, Dec. 4, 1909. © Nov. 27, 


—— 123, Dec. 11, 1909. © Dec. 4, 


[73 
Ferrer (Francesco). © Dee. 2, 


1909; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1909; K 4608. 


_BooK NEWS MONTHLY, Philadelphia, 
[51 | 


Pa. 
Adoration of shepherds. 


[74 
© Dee. 1, 


| 1909; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1909; IX 4508. 


Wilkes-Barre, | BOWLES (J: H.), New York, ©. ¥. 
[52 | 


[75 


Grand Rapids, Mich. Judges and 


lawyers. 1909. © Dee. 15, 1909; 2 c. 

Dec. 14. 1909: K 4937. 

BRADLEY (MILTON) co., Springfield, 
Mass. [76-90 


Blessed joy makers. © Dec. 6, 1909; 
2 e. Dec. 10, 1909; K 4855. ‘ 

Christmas greetings. © Noy. 12, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 16, 1909; K 4300. 

Course of life. © Noy. 12, 1909; 


1 7S): a T, * ° ‘a 
Cedar Grove, Wis., Dutch reformed | ~ C. Noy. 16, 20) ae 


© Nov. 15, 1909; | 


2. 


a 


Design. 12-14. © Dee. 1, 1909; 
c. each Dec. 4, 1909; K 46424644. 


Easter folder. © Dec. 8, 1909; 2 ¢. 


| Dec. 15, 1909; K 4854: 


Merry Christmas. © Dec. 4, 1909; 
2 c. Dec. 8, 1909; K 4820. 


Merry Christmas folder. © Noy. 


| 12, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 16, 1909 K 4302. 


Power. 1, 2. © Nov. 12, 1909; 2c. 


Thanksgiving. © Nov. 12, 1909; 2 


beds.—Furniture of character.—Furni- | ¢. Nov. 16, 1909; 2206. 


’Tis not the feast. © Dee. 1, 1909; 
2c. Dec. 4, 1909; K 4641. 


Whatever the weather. © Dec. 14, 


| 1909; 2 c. Dec. 8, 1909; K 4821. 


[66-67 | 


ke 


BIRMINGHAM (ERNEST F.), New York, | 


2 e's 
- Pulitzer (Joseph and Albert). 
Dec. 4, 1909: 2 c. Dec. 4, 1909; K 4868. 


[68 | 
© | 


+ 


World is beautiful. © Noy. 12, 
1909: 2 c Noy. 16, 1909; K 4806. 
Brooke (Mary E.), Denver, Colo. 

Colorado nightingale. © Sept. 
1909 : 2-c. Oct. 15, 1909; K 4618. 
Brown & SHAFFER, Phoebus, Va. 

[92-113 

Atlantic fieet in choppy sea. © Dee. 
1, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 3, 1909; J 185421. 

Missouri (U. S. 8.) © Dee. 6, 1909; 
2 ce. Dec. 8, 1909; J 135643. 


[91 
t, 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 1-4, Jan., 1910 


Brown & SHAFFER—-Continued. 
[U. S. battleships] : 

Connecticut. --Georgia.—- Idaho.— 
Kansas.— Louisiana.— Maine.— Minne- 
sota.— Mississippi.— Missouri.— Mon- 
tana.— Nebraska. New Hampshire.— 
New Jersey.—New York.—North Caro- 
Jina.—Ohio.—Rhode Island.—Vermont. 
— Viginia.— Wisconsin. © Dec. 1, 
1909; 2 c. each Dec. 3, 1909; J 185422- 
135441. 

BuRBANK (EvBrince A.), Los Angeles, 

Cal. [114-119 

Geronimo (Chief) A & B.—Joseph 
(Chief) A & B.—Red-Cloud (Chief) 
A&B. © Nov. 20, 1909; 2 c. each 
Dec. 2, 1909; H 248-253. 


BuRKE stupi0o, Medicine Lodge, Kans. 

[120 

Anticipation and realization. © Nov. 
9, 1909; 2c. Nov. 138, 1909; J 1384665. 


BusH-Brown (H.K.), Newburgh, N. Y. 
[121-122 

Hudson & Fulton, Newburgh medal.— 
Welcome to Newburgh © Oct. 1, 
1909 ; 2 c. each Oct. 8, 1909; H 141, 142. 


Butier (J. W.) PAPER CO., Chicago, Il. 

[123 

Calendar 1910. © Dee. 1, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 3, 1909; K 4597. 


CAMPBELL (JAMES), Trenton, N. J. 
[124 
Lightning. © Dec. 1, 1909; 2 ¢. Nov. 
29, 1909; J 135540. 


CANTERBURY CO., Chicago, Ill. 
[125-130 


Haster greetings. 1 & 2.— Joyful 
Haster. 1 & 2.—Joyous Easter. 1 & 
2. © Dec. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 18, 
1909; K 4255-4260. 

CAPPER (ARTHUR), Topeka, Kans. 
[131-162 

Peek-a-boo series. 1-S.—Sentimen- 
tal series. 1—8.—Success series, 1—8.— 
Sweetheart series. 1-8. © Novy. 29, 
1909; 2 c. each Dee. 7, 1909; K 4662- 
4693. 


CARPENTER (F. M.), Enosburg Falls, 

VE: [1638-166 

[Mnosburg Falls, Vt.]: 

Lincoln park,— Marsh (C. L.) 
residence.— Merrill fountain.— Perley 
(M. P.) residence. © Sept. 20, 1909; 
2c. each Dec. 3, 1909; J 185519-135522. 
(SAMUEL), Philadelphia, 

Pa. [167-169 

Christmas menu. © Oct. 15, 1909; 
2c. Dec. 6, 1909; H 272. 


OARPENTER 


225 


CARPENTER (SAMUEL )—Continued. 


Fellow who looks to the future. © 
Dec. 2, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 3, 1909; K. 4596. 

Here’s to the girl. © Dec. 2, 1909; 
2 ce. Dec. 3, 1909; K 4595. 


CHAPMAN (Ropert) co., Brooklyn, 
NY? [dL prints] [170-220 
Anxious moment.—FBad — spill. — 

Drowsy day.— Elysian fields.—Group 

of beauties.—June message.—Land of 

Nod. — Looking ahead.— Shot heard 

‘round the world.—Simplicity. © Dec. 


1, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 18, 1909; K 
4236-4245. 


Contentment. — Dollies’ concert. — 
Harvest moon.—Indian princess.—In- 
truder (The).—King and his sub- 
jects. — Lesson in kindness. — Spring- 
time.—Where soft winds blow.—Will 
it come true. © Dec. 1, 1909; 2 ¢. each 
Nov. 29, 1909; K 4475-4484. 

April snows.—Autumn days.—Bab- 
bling brook.—Barnyard study.—Can 
you resist her.— Connecticut home- 
stead.—Franklin at the court of 
France.—Harbor of peace.—In silent 
places.—Into unknown  lands.—Old 
country store.—Scene on the Hudson. 
© Dec. 5, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 1, 1909; 
K 4535-4546. 


Automobile girl. — Bewitching. — 
Crowning the May queen.—Dangerous 
place for a bachelor.—Enchanted 
oak.—Enchanting harmonies.—F amily 
cares.—Not at home to anyone.— 
Qpera girl—Popular game.—Prepar- 
ing for the seashore.—Serving Thanks- 
giving dinner.—Ship ahoy.—Slightly 
upset.—Somewhat on the fence— 
Sweet sixteen.—Tell-tale glances— 
Tuxedo girl—Will you sing to me 
forever. © Dec. 18, 1909; 2 c each 
Dee. 10, 1909; K 4788-4806. 


CHENEY (Mary Mouton), Minneapo- 
lis, Minn. [221-223 


Good tidings.—Lord bless thee.— 
Righte merrie Chrystmasse to thee. 


© Nov. 30, 1909; 2 c each Dec. 2, 


1909; K 4575-4577. 


CHICKERING (ELMER), Boston, Mass, 
[224 
Boston, Mass. Superior court, Judge 
Harris presiding. © Dee. 10, 1909; 
2 ec. Dec. 18, 1909; J 185929. 


. < 
225 


Croven (Vreror W.), Aurora, Il. 
Competition in mothers. © Oct. 27, 


| 1909: 2 ec. Nov. 16, 1909; K 4696. 


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pt. IV, 2. Svan 


226 
CocHRANE (R. E.), Plainview, Tex. 
[226 
Plainview, Tex. North side. © 
Wee, 10, 1909> 2c. Dec. 13, 1909; J 
1359380. 
CoHEN (Davin E.), Cleveland, Ohio. 
[227 | 
World’s fastest horses, 1909. ©1e. 


Nov. 26, 1909; J 13856388. 
Coxer (R. E.), Washington, D. C. 
[228 
Nesting colony of brown pelicans. 
© Dec. 4, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1909; K 
4838. 


Cotuins (J. F. L.), New York, N. Y. 
[229 

Collins’ ‘“‘ Both sides of Fifth ave- 
moe £(C) INOv.225,, 190942 2c. Dee, 
1909; K 4580. 


COLUMBIA PHOTOGRAPH Co., Petersburg, 
Va. [230 
Pennsylvania monument at Fort Ma- 
hone, near Petersburg. Va. © Dec. 18, 
1909; 2 ec. Dec. 18, 1909; J 186000. 


COMMERCIAL SHIRT CO., York, 

INCU. [2381 

Remington shirt show card. © Dec. 
2, 1909; 2c. Dee. 6, 1909; K 4648. 


CoNWELL (L. R.), New York, -N. Y. 

[232-243 

Birthday greetings, 1-6.—Christmas 

greetings. — Happy Xmas. — Merry 

Christmas.—Merry Xmas.—Xmas.— 

Xmas greetings. © Dec. 10, 1909; 2c. 
each Dec. 11, 1909; K 4808-4819. 


COURIER CO. OF BUFFALO, Buffalo, N. Y. 


New 


[244-245 © 
McIntyre & Heath in Hayti. 5896. 
© Nov..17. 1909; 2 c. Nov. 19, 1909; 


K 4288. 
Reception of the bogus admirals. 


p921. (© Nov? 30, 1909:°2 c Dee. 2, 
1909; K 4574. 
CRAMER (G. M.), Washington, D. C. 


[246-249 

Fort Myer, Va.: Lieut. Foulois and 

Wilbur Wright.—Taking the aeroplane 

from its shed.—Orville Wright inspect- 

ing the aeroplane before a flight.— 

Wright aeroplane. © Aug. 23, 1909; 
2 ¢. Aug. 20, 1909; J 181162-131164. 


CURRIE (NEIL), Minneapolis, Minn. 
[250-253 


Bridge over Lolo Creek, Mont. 4.— 
Flathead Indian camp, Mont. 3.— 
Lolo hot spring, Mont. 1,2. © Dec.1, 


1909; 2 c. each Dec. 8, 1909; J 1385644- 
135647. 


' 1909: 


6 


CuRTIS (GROVER C.), Savannah, Ga., 
254 


Where’s Jack Johnson. © Dee. 8, 
1909; 2 e. Dec. 18, 1909; K 4861. 


DADMUN co., Boston, Mass. [255-261 
New opera house: 


Interior, — Orchestra, — Prosceni- 
um. © Dec. 7, 1909; 2 ec. each Dec. 8, 
1909; J 185718-135720. 
Russell (Henry), 5-8. © Dec. 7, 
1909; 2 c. each Dec. 8, 1909; J 135714-— 
135717. 


DANNSTADTER (H. M.), Chicago, Ill. 
[262 


Japanese spit fire. © Nov. 16, 1909; 
2 c. Nov. 18, 1909; K 4246. 
DAVIS & EICKEMEYER, New York, N. Y. 
[263 
Cavalieri (Lina). © Dec. 5, 1909; 
2 c. Dee. 11, 1909; J 135836. 
DEICHES (S.) & co., Chicago, Ill. [264 
Deiches’ open door. © Noy. 16, 
1909; 2 ec. Nov. 18, 1909; K 4254. 
DeisroTaH (W. .H.) co., Philadelphia, 
Pa; [265 
Santa Claus in an airship. © July 
25, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 23, 1909; K 4887. 


Dopp & STRUTHERS, Des Moines, Iowa. 


[266 
Terror of the night. © Nov. 26, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 29, 1909; K 4485. 
DORRANCE CO., New York, N. Y. 
[267-268 


Diaz (Gen. D. Porfirio), president 
of Mexico. 


Gomez (Gen. D. Jose Miguel), presi- 
dent of Cuba. 


© Dec. 1, 1909; 2G eaeiec: 2; 
1909; K 4744, 4745. 


Downline (A. E.), Portland, Oreg. [269 


Fancy butt shins © Dec. 3, 1909; 
2 c. Dec. 8, 1909; K 4722. 


New York, N. Y. 
[270-272 
New Haven, [Conn.] chamber of 
commerce, banquet. 38, 89. © Dec. 
14, 1909; 2 c each Dee. 18, 1909; J 
135997, 135999. 


Pittsburg, [Pa.] base ball club ban- 
quet at Waldorf-Astoria. 40. © Dec. 
15, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 18, 1909; J 185998. 


DURER-HAUSES (ALBRECHT) VERLAG, 
Berlin, Germany. [273 
Herr hat seinen engeln befohlen tiber 
dir. dass sie dich behiiten. © Oct. 29, 
2 c. Nov. 18, 1909; Hi 236. 


DRUCKER & CO., } 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 1-4, Jan., 1910 


Duzer (C. W.), Mont Alto, Pa. [274 


South Mountain sanatorium, Pa. © 
Nov. 23, 1909; 2 ec. Dec. 3, 1909; IX 4581. 


Dumont (HE. R.), New York, N. Y. 
[275-276 
Building physical power, nos. 1 & 2. 
© Dee. 8, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 18, 1909 ; 
K 4859, 4860. 


Dunne (Mary K.), New York, N. Y. 
PAT 


Along the King’s highway. © Dec. 
3, 1909; 2 ec. Dec. 4, 1909; J 185538. 
HARLE (DELLA KNIGHT), Kalamazoo, 

Mich. [278 


Burdick house fire. © Dec. 10, 1909; 
2 c. Dec. 18, 1909; J 185995. 


EDISON MFG. co., Orange, N. J. 
[Moving pictures. ] 
[279-314 
Annual celebration of school chil- 
dren. 1-4. INOW. 20, 1909 2 eG, 
each Dee. 8, 1909; J 1385652-135655. 


Atlanta, [Ga.] automobile speedway 
races. 14. © Nov. 29, 1909; 2 «¢. 
each Dec. 11, 1909; J 185825-135828. 

Blue Beard. 1-4. © Nov. 26, 1909; 
2 ec. each Dec. 8, 1909; J 185659- 
135662. 

Fenton of the 42nd.’ 1-4. © Dec. 
14, 1909; 2 ec. each Dec. 18, 1909; 
J 1386005-186008. 


Heart of a clown. 1-4. © Nov. 30, 
1909; 2 c. each Dee. 8, 1909; J 185648— 
185651. 


House of cards. 1-5. © Dec. 10, 
1909 ; 2 ec. each Dec. 14, 1909; J 1385937- 
135941. 


New policeman. 1-4. © Dec. 14, 
1909; 2 ce. each Dec. 18, 1909; J 186001-— 
136004. 


Then and now. 1-3. © Nov. 26, 
1909; 2 ce. each Dec. 8, 1909; J 185656— 
135658. 

Wonderful electro-magnet. 1-4. © 
Nov. 30, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 8, 1909; 
J 185663-135666. 


HICKEMEYER (RvupoLF), New York, 
ih are [315 
Nova Scotia woodland. © Dee. 5, 


1909; 2 c. Dec. 11, 1909; J 135887. 
ELLIOTT (CHARLES H.) co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [316 
Elk’s memorial. © Dec. 4, 1909; 
2c. Dec. 6, 1909; K 4654. 


Eiiiorr (Grorck W.), Seattle, Wash. 

[317 

Seattle, Wash. Panoramic view from 

G. W. Blliott’s residence. © Nov. 10, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 17, 1909; J 184872. 


rf 


388 

ESTERLY (CHARLES J.), Reading, Pa. 

[318 

Electric flatirons save soles. © Noy. 
30, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 1, 1909; K 4528. 

EISTERVILLE BUSINESS COLLEGE, Ester- 

ville, Iowa. [319 

Christmas greetings 1909. © Dee. 


13, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 10, 1909; K 4779. 


FAIRCHILD PUB. CO., Chicago, Ill. [220 


Success. © Nov. 27, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 
17, 1909; K 4229. 
atk, New York, N. Y. [321 
Hammond (J. B.) 1. © Dee. 2, 


1909; 2 @ Dee. 4, 1909; J 135539. 


FAWcETT (JoHN F. W.), Norfolk, Va. 


[322 

Concrete floor beam. © 1 e¢. Nov. 
24, 1909; I 1380. 

YiLM IMPORT AND TRADING CO., New 

VOrk eo Vs [323-324 

Fracasse.—Macbeth. © Dec. 15, 


1909; 2 ec. Dec. 8, 1909; K 4773, 4774. 


FLANAGAN (JOHN C.), New York, 
ING: [325 
Composite picture of New York, 
N. Y. © Dee. 11, 1909; 2 @ Dee. 14, 


1909; J 135933. 


Fow Ler (Gro. M.), Butte, Mont. [326 

Taft (President) and Mayor Nevins 
of Butte, Mont. © Nov. 20, 1909; 2c. 
Nov. 26, 1909; J 135818. 


FRANKLIN LITHOGRAPH CO., New York, 


Nieor ks [327 
Indian calendar, 1910. © Dee. 9, 


1909; 2 ¢. Dec. 15, 1909; H 273. 


GAINEY (Mrs. M. W.), Elba, Minn. 
[328 
Come have a ride in my air ship. 
© Nov. 23, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1909; 
K 4424. 
GANNETT (W. Prescorr), North Scitu- 
ate, Mass. [329-331 
North Scituate, Mass. Laying cor- 
ner stone of new R. R. station, Nov. 
10, 1909. © Nov. 12, 1909; 2 c. each 
Nov. 15, 1909; J 185523-135525. 
GERLACH-BARKLOW cCo., Joliet, Il. 
[57 prints.] [332-3888 
After an evening shower.—After the 


day’s work. — Audrey. — Autumn, — 
Baby’s first visit—-Between two 
fires.—Brook (The).—Burning — the 


(The).—Chrys- 
of spring. 

golden rod.— 
leaves.— 


mortgage.—Challenge 
anthemums.—Dawn 

Daisies.—Daisies and 
Don’t ery mama.—-Drifting 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


389 


GERLACH-BARKLOW co.—Continued. 
Early spring in Virginia.—Eyvening in 
the Tetons—Fall ploughing.—For | 
peace.—For War.—In the Berkshire | 
hills—In the sweet summer time.— | 
Last chapter.—Lilacs and roses.— | 
Lincoln the  student.—Mid-summer | 
| 
| 
| 


day.—Mill stream.—Morning of life.— | 
Motor girl—No school for us.—No- 
vember day.—On country roads.—On 
guard. — Pointing. — Prize winners. — | 
Proud mother. — Purity. — Repose. — | 
Safely guarded.—Security.—Stern and | 
rock-bound coast.—Their first de-| 
posit—There’s no place like the 7 
home.—Three twins.—Tired of play.— | 
Trial trip.—Twilight hour.—Violets.— 

Washington & Mollie Pitcher at Mon- 

mouth.—Washington in time of 

peace.—Western mail. © Dec. 27, 

1909; 2 c. each Dec. 13, 1909; K 4877- 

4927. 

Eloise. — Glorious autumn. — Great | 
Confiagration.—Maiden. meditation.— 
Naomi.—Valley of the Rio Virgin. 
.© Dee. 15, 1909; 2 c. each Dee. 13, 
1909; IK 4862-4867. 

| 
| 


Gorp (GusTAF), Gary, Ind. [389 


Gord’s hotel plans. © 1 ¢. Dec. 1, 


1909; I 138. 


(MArT H.); Beaute, Wash. 
[390-398 | 
Forest haze.— Road to Sunday. — | 
Sunday Lake _ reflections. — Sunday 
Lake trout. © July 15, 1909; 2 c. each | 
Dee. 13, 1909; J 185848—135851. 


New York, N. Y. 
[894-897 

1-4. © Nov. 23, 1909; 
24, 1909; K 4415-4418 
Brookfield, Mo. 
[398 


Brookfield, Mo. Elks’ home. © Nov. 
1909; 2 e. Nov. 


GORMLEY 


GRAY LITHOGRAPH! CO., 


Indian life. 
2 e. each Nov. 


GRESS (FRANK E.), 


12, 


Gross (Epwarp), New York, N. Y. 


, [399-404 
- Baltimore girl—Bar Harbor girl.— 
Boston girl.— Brighton girl. — New 
York girl—Southampton girl. © Dec. 
14, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 11, 1909; H 
265-270. 


GUTKNECHT (B: J.), Mont. Alito, Pa. 
[405-406 


© 
K | 


Mont Alto, Pa., Cook marker. 
Noy. 17, 1909; 2 ec. Nov. 
4423. 


18, 1909; 


Emmanuel P. E. chapel, Bishop | 
Potter’s first charge. © Noy. 17, 1909: 
2 ec. Nov. 18, 1909; K 4422. 


| Conn. 


| HALL (EpwaArpbD), New York, N. 


| 
| 
| 
15, 1909; J 184725. 
| var. 
| 


pt. Iv, 2. s., v.5 


HAINES PHOTO co., Conneaut, Ohio. 
[407-410 
Hartford, Conn. : 
Bushnell park and Capitol bldg.,— 
Pope mnfg. co.,—Royal typewriter co. 
© Dec. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Dee. 3, 1909; 
J 455515135545). 
Wesleyan university, Middletown, 
© Dec. 6, 1909; 2 ec. Dee. 8, 
1909; J 135641. 


Y: 
[441 
Wireless message. © Dec. 9, 1909; 

2c. Dec. 10, 1909; K 4777. 

HALLER (LOUIS 


P.), St: Louis; Meo. 


[412 
Masonie apron. © Nov. 27, 1909 ; 
2 e. Dee. 3, 1909; H 254: 


HANFSTAENGL (FRANZ), Munich, Ger- 
many. [413 
Christ in Bethany; by S. Inchbold. 
© Oct. 1, 1909; 2 ec. Dee. 1, 1909; H 
247. 


HANSON (ALFRED), Montevideo, Minn. 
[414 


Four companies of the 4th U. S. 


| cavalry at Montevideo, Minn. © Oct. 


18, 1909; 2 ec. Dec. 3, 1909; J 135418. 


Harper (L. H.), Trinidad, Colo. 

[415-421 
Case where five heads are better.— 
Freak calf.—Happy family.—I’m look- 
ing for a happy home.—Oh, you kid.— 
We don’t know where we’re going.— 
We were born with plenty of brains. 
© Dec. 2, 1909; 2 ec. each Dec. 7, 1909; 
J 135607, 1385608, 185616—-135620. 


Hart, SCHAFFNER & MARX, Chicago, Ill. 

[422 
Sleigh ride. © Nov. 29, 1909; 2 «. 
Dec. 10, 1909; K 4807. 


Harvey (FRED), Kansas City, Mo. 
423-426 


Albuquerque, N. M. The Alvarado. 
© Dee. 1, 1909; 2 e. Dee. 9, 1909; K 
4742. 


Grand Canyon, Ariz. Hotel El To- 
© Dee. 1, 1909; 2 e. Dee. 9, 1909 ; 
K 4741. 

Las Vegas, N. M. Hotel Castaneda. 
© Dee. 1, 1909; 2 c. Dee. 6, 1909; K 
4656. 


Snowy range hear Trinidad, Colo. 
© Nov. 15, 1909; 2 ec. Nov. 19, 1909; K 


| 4285, 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 1—4, Jan. 1910 


HAZEN (WILLIAM N.), Orange, N. J. 


[427 
Slide rule. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1909; 


TL 132. 
Hazuitr & WALKER, Chicago, III. 


[428-42)) 

Escapement, 16 size watch. © 1 «¢. 
Noy. 22, 1909 ;.1 128. 

Hscapement of Ingersoll-Trenton 16 
size watch. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1909; I 
136, 

HEILWAY (Hi. Ki), Chicago, Ill. 

No-knot girl. © Dec. 1, 1909; 
Dee. 3, 1909; J 135878. 
Hopers (Kpwarp H.), 

os 


are 


[430 


De; 


nd 


Wilmington, 
[431-482 
Taft welcome at night.—Wilming- 
ton, [N. C.] Main street, at night. © 
Dec. 18, 1909; 2 ce. each Dec. 8, 1909; 
J 136014—186015. 


HOLIDAY PICTURE MAKERS, Washington, 
10 NO [483 
Dot somedings vot so much you vont. 
© Nov. 19, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 10, 1909; K 
4785. 


HotMAN (Louis A.), Needham, Mass. 

[454 

North Kingston, R. I. Birthplace of 

Gilbert Stuart. © Dec. 7, 1909; 2c. 
Dec. 11, 1909; K 4832. 


Hurr (WALTER L.) co., Woodbury, 
Nw dS: [435 
Delaware (U. S. 8S.) © Dee. 14, 


1909; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1909; J 185957. 


HUNTINGTON (C. L.), San Francisco, 
Cal. [4386 
Boise, Idaho. Bird’s-eye view. © 
pee, §,-1909; 2 c. Dec. 13, 1909; J 
185852. 


Hursen (P. J.), Chicago, Il. [437 
Finest undertaking establishment 


west of New York. © Dee. 1, 1909; 
2c. Dec. 3, 1909; K 4598. 


Hypr (Heien), Akasaka, Japan. 
[488-440 
Hired baby.—Secret.—Summer show- 
er. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 2, 
1909; KK 4492-4494. 


IMHOFF (BERTHOLD), Reading, Pa. 
[441 
St. Mary’s church, interior. © Dec. 
11, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 3, 1909; J 185860. 
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. OF AMER- 
» 0A, Chicago, Ill. [442 


Woodland. © Nov. 15, 1909; 2 ec. 
Nov. 12, 1909; K 4208. 


T 


CLASSES, H TO K 


9 


482 

INTERNATIONAL STEREOGRAPH CO., De- 
eatur, Ill. [443 
Decatur, Ill. St. Patrick’s cathedral 
dedication, pontifical high mass. © 


Noy. 21, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 11, 1909; J 
185845. 


JAMES (W.#D.), Port Atkinson, Wis. 
[444 
Model dairy barn. © 1 c. Nov. 22, 
1909 ; I 126. 


Dak. 
[445 
Evening in May. © Dec. 14, 1909; 

2c. Dec. 18, 1909; J 136016. 


JOHNSON (ALFRED STANLEY), JR., Wau- 

pun, Wis. [446-447 

Ripon, Wis. Fish caught in river: 

Carp,—Cat fish. © Nov. 24, 1909; 

2 e@. each Nov. 26, 1909; J 135152, 
135158. 


JANSRUD (J. C.), Mayville, N. 


JOHNSON & BorDSEN, Alexandria, Minn. 
448-479 
Artesian, S. Dak.: 

Bird’s eye view. 8,—Main st. 
from north. 181,— Main st. from 
south. 10,—Presbyterian church and 
parsonage. 11,—St. Charles’ church. 12. 

Lake Preston, 8. Dak.: 

High school. 14,—Lake st. look- 
ing north. 8,—Lake st. looking south. 
18,—Roller mill. 4,—Shady walk. 71. 

Lemmon, S. Dak.: 

Bird’s eye view. 

block. 17,—Main st. 3. 
Midland, S. Dak.: 


7, — Lemmon 


Bridge over Bad River. 14,—- 
Main st. looking east. 11,—Main st. 


looking west. 5,—Midland, S. Dak. 6. 
Morbridge, 8S. Dak. : 
Bridge across Missouri. 11, 111,-— 


[Monument] erected June 15, 1909. 18. 
Philip, S. Dak. : 

Bird’s eye view. 15,—Bridge over 
Bad River. 17,—General view. 12,— 
Main st. 9, 19,—Scene on Bad River. 10. 

Whitewood, 8S. Dak.: 

Bird’s eye view. 12,—Central view. 
18,—Main st. 2,—Presbyterian church. 
5,—Publie school. 5,—Railroad yards, 8. 

© Dec. 7, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 13, 
1909; J 185880—185911. 


Jones (Tom), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[480-482 
If this town goes dry.—Love me 
love my dog.—What’s the use. © Novy. 
20, 1909: 2 ec. each Nov. 15, 1909; K 
4410-4412. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


483 | pt. Iv, D8. v5 
KASSELL (B. C.), Chicago, II. LINDSLEY (LAWRENCE DENNY), Lake- 
[488-485 side, Wash. [507-514 


Masonic membership certificate. © Chelan series. 445-452. © Dee. 8, 
Noy. 16, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 18, 1909; IK | 1909; 2 ¢c each Dee. 14 a509F Fo 


4249. 185942-135949. 
Public high school diploma. Dec. : 
15, 1909: 2 ¢. Dec. 13, 1909: K es LIPMAN SUPPLY HOUSE, Chicago, III. 
Public school diploma.” © Dee. 15 is 
1909: 2 ce. Dec. 13, 1909: ire 4846. : Eképeskével-tova jirnak. © Nov. 8, 


| 1909; 2 c. Nov. 29, 1909; K 4488. 
KEIL-ANWAY CO., Grand Rapids, Mich. 
486 | List (LUBAR), Providence, R. I. [516 


Prize winner. © Oct. 16, 1909; 2 ¢. College student. © Oct. 21, 1909; 


Noy. 18, 1909; K 4247. 2 ec. Dec. 14, 1909; J 185932. 
KENNARD (Victor P.), Boston, Mass. LirtLe (Mary), Cleveland, Ohio. [517 
[487 | Full hand. © Dee. 3, 1909; 2 ¢. 


Come what may. © Dec. 9, 1909; | Dec. 6, 1909; K 4653. 
2 ec. Dec. 18, 1909; K 4928. 


KENNEDY co., Seattle, Wash. [48s LOEFFLER (AvGUST), Tompkinsville, 

White River valley, Wash. Birds- E s [518-520 
eye view. © Nov. 6, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 29, Kaiserin Augusta Victoria (S. S.) 
1909; K 4486. 39.—New York, N. Y. Fuller bidg. 


308.—Paducah (U. S. S.) 1214. © 

KLINGLER (S. O.), Pittsburg, Pa. [489 | Dec. 14, 1909; 2 c Dec. 15, 1909; J 
Family tree. © Dec. 10, 1909; 2 ¢. | 1385964—135966. 

Dec. 18, 1909; K 4845. 

LOVE (BURNETTE HALL), Carmen, Okla. 


KOoErBER (PAUL C.) co., New York, N. Y. [521 
: Davee area neae Odd Fellows home. © 
Dutch cabbage.—Hating pumpkin.— 25, 1909: 2 « Nov. 30, 1909; J 
Sweet Carolina.—Tom-At-O. © Dec. aOR 
2, 1909; 2 ec. each Dec. 3, 1909; K 4585-— 
4588. McConKAY (EUGENE), Enid, Okla. 
KOHLER (Otto), Hollister, Mo. [494 [522 


{ = the Western association. 1909. 
I bie: Oct. 22, 1909; 2 ¢ Dec. 13, 1909; J 
LANDON (C. N.), Cleveland, Ohio. 


135875. 
[495-499 

Skeleton system. © Dec. 1, 1909; 
2c. Dec. 8, 1909; K 4717. 

Use of blacks. 1, 2. ©- Nov. 18, 
1909; 2 c. each Nov. 20, 1909; K 4296, 
4297. 

Women, plates 1, 2. © Dec. 1, 1909; 
2c. each Dee. 8, 1909; K 4715, 4716. 


LANGLEY (JAMES P.), Pittsfield, Mass. 

[500 

Onota Lake. © Dec. 13, 1909; 2 ec. 
Dec. 15, 1909; J 1385961. 


LEECH (CAROLYN APPERSON), Louis- 

ville, Ky. [501 

Sphinx. © Dec. 15, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 
30, 1909; J 135631. 


McDonatp (JosepH A.), New York, 
N. Y. [523 | 
Nature’s mirror. © Dec. 16, 1909; | 
2 c. Dec. 18, 1909; J 185994. 


| Mart~tLtoux (HENRY J.), Lowell, Mass. 

[524 

Campaeu (Father), Late. © Nov. 
27, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1909; K 4505. 


Marr (THOMAS E.), Boston, Mass. 
[525-526 


Innocent X (Pope), Fenway court. 
16881. © Nov. 30, 1909; 2 ce. Dee. 2, 
1909; J 185400. 


Trinity church interior, 15736. © | 


Kohler and Adams. © 1c. Dec. 15, Enid, [Okla.] pennant winners 3 
| 
Dec. 2,:1909; 2 c. Dee. G 49005 FT | 


LINDNER (Rost.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 125601. 
[502-506 | 
Bobs. — Duke. — Evening in Ver- | MARTIN Post CARD co., Ottawa, Kans. ; 
mont.—Little mother.—Meditation. © [527 | 


Nov. 4, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 5, 1909; Load of fancy poultry. © Nov. 30, 
B 222-226. ' 1909; 2 ec. Dee. 3, 1909; J 135420. ; 


10 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 1-4, Jan., 1910 
MAURER (JOSEPH M.), Galveston, Tex. 
[528-53 
Automobiling, greater Galveston 


causeway. © Dec. 4, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 
§ 1909; J 185627. 

Galveston, Tex.: 

Birdseye view from Court 
House,—Looking north from Tremont 
hotel,—South and southwest view. © 
Dec. 2, 1909; 2 c. each Dee. 8, 1909; J 
135624-135626. 

On greater Galveston causeway. © 
Mec, 4, 1909; 2 ec. Dec. 8, 1909; J 
135628. 

Menpoza (I. P.) trp., London, Eng. 
[533 

Vin du cure. © Dec. 8, 1909; 2 ec. 
Dec. 4, 1909; H 258. 

MryBeERG co. 1Nc., Los Angeles, Cal. 
[534 


Oramental Street lamp. ©1e. Dec. 
15, 1909; I 187. 


MILE HIGH PHOTO co., Denver, Colo. 


[535 
Denver, Colo. Western stock show 
ass’7n interior amphitheater. © Nov. 


30, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 14, 1909;. J 135996. 
MILLIGAN (B. Herbert), New York, 
N. Y. [5386-542 
Horse race. © Dec. 2, 1909; 2 «. 
Dec. 4, 1909; K 4610. 

Piano prices. © Dec. 2, 1909; 2 c. 
Dec. 4, 1909; K 4611. 

Piano sale. © Dec. 2, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 4, 1909; K 4609. 

Put your money into a piano. © 
Nov. 24, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1909; 
4428. 

Was $550, now $157. © Dec. 2, 
1909; 2 ec. Dec. 4, 1909; K 4608. 

What we save you. © Nov. 24, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1909; K 4429. 

Your dollar has more weight. 
Dec. 2, 1909; 2 c. Dec 4, 1909; KK 4607. 
Mircuett, (JoHn J.) co., New York, 

No Y. [548-544 

Sartorial art journal, Dee. 1909.  Il- 
lustrated fashion sections, A & B. © 
Dec. 11, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 13, 1909; 
K 4929, 4930. 

Morrerr (TuHos. I.), Lawrence, Kans. 
[545 

Van EFeden (Dr.) © Dee. 15, 1909; 

2c. Dec. 20, 1909; J 186019. 
MOoFFetTT stupio0, Chicago, Ill. 
[546-547 

Calhoun (Judge William J.)—KHKde- 
son (Mr. and Mrs. Robert) © Dec. 
15, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 18, 1909; J 
186017-186018. 


518 

Mowrrty (AtviIn Ernest), Franklin, 
a. [548 
Small card with ee wishes. © 


Dec. 10, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 2, 1909; K 4933. 
MULLER (ENRIQUE), New York, N. Y. 
[549-550 
Mauretania (S. S.), and Statue of 
Liberty in background, 69. © Dec. 
7, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 11, 1909; J 135846. 
Prairie (U, 8.8.) 70, © Nov: 15, 
1909; 2 e. Dec. 11, 1909; J 135847. 


MUNN & co., New York, N. Y. 
[551-552 
Scientific American, Jan. 15, 1910. 
Cover. © Dee. 2, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 4, 
1909; K 4619. 
Zeppelin railway. © Dec. 1, 1909; 
2c. Dec. 4, 1909; K 4620. 
Nasu (E.), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[553-564 
Birthday lover series. 1-5. 
Flower valentine series no 3. 1-7. 


© Nov. 15, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 6, 

1909; K 4629-4640. 

NATIONAL ASS’N OF MASTER STEAM & 
HOT WATER FITTERS, New York, 
Nex [565 

Typical plan of vacuum heating sys- 

tem. © Nov. 23, 1909; 2 ¢ Nov. 26, 

1909; K 4430. 

NATIONAL CLOAK & SUIT CO., New York, 
INGE YX. [566 

New York fashions, vol. 14 cover. 

© Dee. 10, 1909; 2 ec. Dec. 11, 1909; 


K 4828. 
NATIONAL SLIDE CO., Boston, Mass. 
[567-569 
Roto puzzle picture slide, no. 114. 


© Nov. 29, 1909; 2 ce. Nov. 30, 1909; 
IX 4509. 
——no. 116. © Dec. 8, 1909; 2 ¢. 


Dec. 9, 1909; K 4748. 

——no. 118. © Dec. 14, 1909; 2 c. 
Dee. 15, 1909; K 4969. 
NELSON (H. M.), Corinna, Maine. 

[570-572 

Charleston, Maine. 1-3. © Dec. 9, 
1909; 2 ec. each Dec. 11, 1909; J 185821- 
135823. 

NELSON (THOMAS. WEBSTER), St. Louis, 
Mo. [573 

Bible chronology. © Dec. 6, 1909; 

2c. Dec. 9, 1909; K 4837. 
NEW THEATRE, New York, N. Y. 
[574-578 
[New York, N. Y.] New theatre: 
Café,—Curtain and arch. 1, 2,-— 
Curtain Ne n bi ck k,—Rustie furniture. 
© Dec. 9, 1909; 2 ce. each Dee. 11, 1909; 
J 1858% 55] 85S! 59. 


11 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


579 


pt. Iv, n.s., Vv. 541% 


NEWMAN (S.), New York, N. Y. 
Cantors’ association of America. 


[579 
© 


Noy. 18, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 22, 1909; J | 


135533. 
NEWOLD PUB. Co., New York, N. Y. 
[580-581 
Lucky tree.—Open up a smile. © 


Noy. 9, 1909;-2 ce. each Nov. 20, 1909; 
K 42984299. 


Norris (Loursrt E.), Dorehester, Mass. | 


[582-583 

Designs for art kraft stencils, series 

1&2. © Nov. 29, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 
3, 1909; K 4726, 4727. 


NORTH AMERICAN POST CARD CO., Kansas 
City, Mo. [584-585 


1909; J 135537. 


Packing house recruits. © Dec. 9, 
1909 ; 2 c. Dec. 11, 1909; J 135824. 


NORTHWESTERN KNITTING CO., Minne- 
apolis, Minn. [586-587 
Summer.—Winter. © Sept. 29, 1909; 

2 ce. each Nov. 15, 1909; K 4204, 4205. 


OSBORNE co., New York, N. Y. 
i [588-598 
Days of plenty. © Dec. 18, 1909; 
2 ec. Dec. 14, 1909; J 135931. 
First audit. 1-3. © Dec. 18, 1909; 
2c. each Dec. 14, 1909; K 4940-4942. 


Morning chat. 1-3. © Dec. 13, 1909; 
2c. each Dec. 14, 1909; K 4943-4945. 

New moon, 1-8. © Nov. 18, 1909; 
2c. each Nov. 19, 1909; K 4290-4292. 

Summer days. © Nov. 18, 1909; 2 c. 
Nov. 19, 1909; K 4293. 


PACIFIC CLAY PRODUCTS PUBLICITY 
BUREAU, Seattle, Wash. [599-601 


Lend us your ear.—They take off 
their hats——You are safe. © Oct. 20, 
1909; 2 c. each Nov. 24, 1909; K 4963- 
4965. 


PAINE STUDIO, Washington, D. C. [602 


Marché (W.) © Nov. 5, 1909; 2. 
Nov. 5, 1909; J 134289. 


_ PALMER (FRANK), Spokane, Wash. 
[603 
Spokane, Wash. National apple 
show, 1909, W. W. Sawyer’s carload of 
Grime’s golden apples). © Nov. 22, 

1909; 2 c. Nov. 29, 1909; J 135876. 
PANAMA CALIFORNIA EXPOSITION CO., 
San Diego, Cal. [604 
Official seal. © Nov. 23, 1909; 2 e«. 

Noy. 29, 1909; K 4506. 


| 
| 


| Porter (S. S.), Chicago, Dl. 


PATENTED SPECIALTIES CO., Pittsburg, - | 
Pa. [605 


Art calendar 1910. © Dec. 9, 1909; 

2 @.- Dec. 10, 1909; K 4f3az. 

PATTEE (CHARLES D.), Memphis, Tenn. — 

[606-607 

Deaf - mute alphabet. — Gallaudet 

(Thomas Hopkins). © Nov. 10, 1909; 
2 c. each Nov. 15, 1909; K 4206-4207. 


PATTON (JOHN G.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[608 
Philadelphia opera house. © Noy. 
30, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1909; K 4606. 


PEOPLE’S MILK CO., Buffalo, N. Y. [609 
What’s the use of crying over spilt 
milk. © Jan. 1, 1910; 2ee wee Ae 


| 1909; K 4822. 
Modern. © Dee. 2, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 4, | 1509; K 48 


PIERCE Washington, 
Pp, ©: [610 
Liszt. © Dee. 13, 1909; 2 c. Dee. 18, 
1909; J 135854. 
PLUMMER (ALBERT W.), Sugar Hill, 
ING ER [611-612 
Lisbon, N. H. A-1-1, A-1-2. © 
Dec. 4, 1909; 2 ec. each Dec. 11, 1909; 
J 135819, 1385820. 


Poock (L. D.), Troy, Ohio. [6138 


Garden design. © 1 ¢. Nov. 22, 
1909: I 127. 


(ARTHUR B.), 


[614-615 


After the shower.—Autumn days. 
© Dec. 1, 1909; 2 ec. each Sept. 17, 
1909; H 92, 98. 

PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH ©CO., Provi- 
dence, R. I. - [616-619 

Jesus entering. Jerusalem.—Labor- | 
ers in the vineyard. — Review.— Two | 
parables of judgment. © Nov. 23, 
1909; 2 c. each Nov 24, 1909; K 4403— 
4406. 

Ramsay (CHaArLes A.) co., Chicago, 
Ill. [620 

Baker boy. © Nov. 20, 1909; 2 c. 
Dec. 6, 1909; K 4655. 

Rew (ALBERT T.), Topeka, Kans. [621 

Imp Rapide. © Nov. 2, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 26, 1909; K 4605. 

REJAUNIER (Epwarp O.), New York, 
N.Y [622 

Lord’s prayer with Christian Science 
emblem. © 1c. Dee. 11, 1909; I 135. 
RicHMonpD & Munzor, New York, N. Y. 

[623 


Justices of the Supreme Court of 
the state of New York, 1909. © Dec. 


12 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 1-4, Jan., 1910 


RIcUuMOND UNDERWEAR co., New York, 

1 [624 

Richmond (Miss) © Dec. 15, 1909; 
2c. Dec. 8, 1909; K 4599. 


Riese (HRNEST), Waukegan, Ill. 
[625-627 
Moonlight on the south pier, Wauke- 
gan harbor.—-Waukegan, [I1l.|—Wau- 
kegan, Ill. Christmas greetings. 
Dee. 13, 1909; 2c. each Dec. 1, 1909; 
K 45382-4534. 


Rigor (Max), Chicago, Ill. [628 


Chicago, Ill. Stock yards. © Nov. 
23, 1909; 2c. Nov. 26, 1909; KK 4425. 


RIsHEL (M. L.), McCook, Nebr. [629 


Dutch love letter. © Sept. 1, 1909; 
2c. Nov. 15, 1909; K 4200. 


Rogpsins (H. I.), Boston, Mass. 
[680-640 

Best wishes for a happy New Year.—- 
Good luck and a happy New Year, 4, 
5, 7, 9, 10.—Thanksgiving greetings 1, 
-2.—To wish you a day of real Thanks- 
giving.—Very happy New Year.—With 
all good wishes. © Nov. 20, 1909; 2 c. 
each Noy. 18, 1909; K 4552-4562. 


RORERTS, JOHNSON & RAND SHOE CO., 
St. Louis, Mo. [641 


Shoe box. © July 1, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 
5, 1909; K 4563. 


(JoHN H.), Washington, 
[642-647 


Gun drill of 


ROBINSON 
D.C. 
Muskeget Island, Mass. 
L. S. S. crew. 
Nantucket, Mass. 
north west, looking toward 
light. 
 Tuckernuck Island, Mass. : 
Brookse’s landing,—East Pond,— 
Hast Pond, looking toward Brookse’s 
landing,—Hast Pond, looking toward 
Dunham’s house. 
© Dec. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Dee. 1, 
1909; J 135861—135866. 


ROCKEFELLER (K. H.), Atlantic City, 
N.. d. [648 
Gee, aint it Hell to be poor. © Dec. 
2, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 3, 1909; J 185417. 
Rortors (Henry H.) & co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [649 
“Smile” man. © Dec. 22, 1909; 2 
'¢. Dec. 4, 1909; K 4612. 
Ronpet (Vicror F.), St. Louis, Mo. 
[650 
© 1 « Dee. 


Quidnet from the 
Sankaty 


Sandringham pattern. 
2, 1909; I 184. 


13 


CLASSES, H TO K 


680 


tUGEN (JOHN), Newport, R. I. 
[651-654 
Newport, R. I., ¥. M. C. A.: 

Boys’ sitting room,—Exterior,— 
Hall,—Men’s sitting room. © Dec. 8, 
1909; 2 ec. each Dec, 4, 1909; J 135509- 
LSD LZ. 

SANDERS ENGRAVING CO., St. Louis, Mo. 

[655-656 

Sheet no. 30, Dec. 1, 1909. © Nov. 
20, 1909; 2 ec. Nov. 18, 1909; KK 4250. 

-_— no. 31, Dec. 15, 1909. © Dec. 
10, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1909; K 4647. 
SAVAGE (M. W.), Minneapolis, Minn. 

[657 

World’s record mile by Dan Patch. 

© Nov. 17, 1909; 2 ¢. Nov. 26, 1909: 


| IX 4420. 


ScHMIDT & co., New York, N. Y. 
[658-659 
Donita (Rosa) © Nov. 15, 1909; 
2 ¢. Dec. 6, 1909; K 4652. 
La suprema. © Oct. 20, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 15, 1909; K 4955. 


SCHNEIDER (F. A.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
| | 660-669 

At the roadside.—Girl in red.—Good 
cheer.—Sure shot.—Up-to-date. © Dec. 
11,0909; 2°e, each Dee. 13, 19097 K 
4848-4852. 

Daisy girl.— Easy winner. — Miss 
Breezy.—Storm and sunshine.—Stun- 
ning. © Dec. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 
3, 1909; K 4590-4594. 

SCRANTON (CHARLES W.) co., New 
Haven, Conn. [670-671 

1860 & 1910. © Nov. 18, 1909; 2 ¢. 
each Nov. 19, 1909; K 4288, 4289. 
SEARS (BRENTON M.), Los Angeles, Cal. 

[672 

Mr. C. U. Pid, heart broker. © Nov. 
22, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 15, 1909; IK 4501. 
SEELE (Don), Pittsburg, Pa. [673 

Champion Jeffries and trainers. © 


Dee. 4,°1909;: »2-c. Dee, 8, 1909; J 
185718. 
SELDEN (Louis P.), Richmond, Va. 
1674 
Stamp flirtation. © Nov. 2, 1909; 


2c. Nov. 3, 1909; K 3727. 
SHEAHAN (M. T.), Brookline, Mass. 
[675-680 
Best of health.—I hope I'll find you 
at home.—Merry Christmas and a glad 
New Year.—On this beautiful day.— 
On your birthday.—Which shall it be. 
© Noy. 20, 1909; 2 ¢ each Noy. 23, 
1909; K 4891-4896. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


681 


SHEDD & WRIGHT MFG. Co., Minneapolis, 
Minn. [681-686 
Crusaders farewell.—Maiden Rock.— 
Peace or war.—Priscilla.—Right of 
way.— Trapper (The). © Dec. 5, 
1909; 2 c. each Dec. 8, 1909; K 48389- 
4844, 


SHoots (JAMES D.), Cuba, N. Y. [687 
Speckled fighter. © Nov. 10, 1909; 
2 ec. Nov. 5, 1909; H 221. 


Smponra (T.), New York, N. Y. [688 


Laugh factory. © Dec. 9, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Dee. 11, 1909; K 4831. 


Stmmonps & SrimMMONDS, Chicago, II]. 
[689 


Our proposition in a nutshell. © 
Nov. 24, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1909; K 
4421. 


SIMPLEX MANUFACTURING CO., New 
Work. IN. | [690 
Simplex stamp affixer, no.9. Front 
view. © Dec. 9, 1909; 2 ec. Dee. 10, 
1909: K 4778. 


SIMPSON (EDWARD WILLIS), Pierre, 
SSB owe [691 


Love, a madonna. © Dec. 16, 1909; 
2] ¢, Dec. 13, 1909; J. 135853. 


SISTERS OF THE HOLY NATIVITY, Fon-du- 
Lae, Wis. [692-694 
Birthday card, no. 4101.—Easter 
eard, no. 21038.—Holy communion card, 
no. 5151. © Nov. 15, 1909; 2 e. each 
Noy. 13, 1909; K 4251-4253. 


SKINNER (WM. T.), Chicago, III. 
[695-696 
Whiting, Ind., masonic band. 1, 2. 
© Dec. 9, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 15, 
1909; J 185962, 1385963. 
SmitH (H.C.) Franklin, Pa. 
[697-700 
Old home week. 1-4. © Oct. 25, 
1909; 2 c. each Dec. 4, 1909; K 4613— 
4616. 


SONNEBORN (EDWIN R.), Philadelphia, 
Pa; [701 
Who discovered the North Pole. © 
Nov. 13, 1909; 2 ec. Nov. 18, 1909; K 
4248. 


SoutH TEXAS LAND Co., Corpus Christi, 
Tex. [702 


Corpus Christi, Tex. Birdseye view. 
© Noy. 10, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 24, 1909; 
K 4402. 


“STANDARD OILED CLOTHING CO., 


pt. Iv, 2. Sv. 6 


SPARRELL PRINT, Boston, Mass. 
[7038-705 
Auto girl. © Dec. 11, 1909; 2 «¢. 
Dec. 3, 1909; K 4721. 
Musician cover, Dec., 1909. © Noy. 
18, 1909; 2 ec. Nov. 17, 1909; K 4212. 


Old down-easter. © Dec. 11, 1909; 
2 ¢. Dec. 3, 1909; K 4720: 


SPEER (LOUISE D.), Pittsburg, Pa. 
[706-718 
Friendship Hill calendar 1910. Jan.— 
Dec. and cover. © Nov. 20, 1909; 2 e. 
each Noy. 17, 1909; K 4214-4226. 


SPENCER (THOS. MuURBRAY), Butte, 
Mont. [719 


Flathead Reservation, Mont. St. Ig- 
natius’ mission. © Nov. 20, 1909; 2 e. 
Noy. 24, 1909; K 4786. 


SPERRY (A. B.), Pittsburg, Pa. [720 


Face. © Nov. 12, 1909; 2 e. Nov. 15, 
1909; K 4233. 


SPINKS (WILLIAM A.) & CO., Chicago, 
Ill. [721-723 
Miss @Q—— and Mr. S. S. Tip at the 
game. © Dec. 8, 1909; 2 e. Dec. 10, 
1909; K 4776. 
Running the table down with 
Spinks’ chalk and tips. © Nov. 19, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 22, 1909; K 4695. 
— Shows a curve with Spinks’ 
chalk and tips. © Dee. 8, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 10, 1909; K 4775. : 


SPRAGUE (ALONZO B.), New York, N. Y. 
[724 

Carrier dove bringing 1909 into 1910. 
© Noy. 11, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 18, 1909; K 
4502. 
Strack (GEORGE M.), Chicago, Ill. [725 | 


In memoriam certificate. © Dee. 11, 
1909; 2 c. Dec. 18, 1909; K 4853. 


New 

York, Nz ¥< [726 

Slicker kids. © Dee. 1, 1909; 2c. 
Dec. 4, 1909; K 4617. 


STEARNS (FREDERICK KIMBALL), De- 

troit, Mich. uerx 

Venetian boy. © Dec. 3, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 8, 1909; H 264. 


STEUSSY (MINNIE ANNA), Los Angeles, 
Cal. 
Regia. © Sept. 15, 1909: 2 ce. Nov. 
17, 1909; H 234. 
STILES (CHARLES L.), Columbus, Ohio. 
[729-731 
Ideal Clydesdale.—Ideal Jack. — 
Ideal Percheron. © Nov. 22, 1909; 2 ¢. 
each Noy. 23, 1909; K 4388-4890. 


14 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 1+, Jan., 1910 


Srirn (L, & E.), New York, N. Y. [732 


Bowette. © Nov. 16, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 
17, 1909; K 4228. 


Srrauss (FRANK V.) & co., New York, 

IN, ¥. [733-737 

Program girl no. 11. © Nov. 15, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 17, 1909; KK 4227. 


no. 12. © Nov. 22, 1909; 2c. 
Noy. 24, 1909; JK 4409. 


——no. 18. © Nov. 29, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 1, 1909; K 4529. 


——no. 14. © Dec. 6, 1909; 2 «. 
Dec. 8, 1909; KK 4719. 


——no. 15. © Dec. 13, 1909; 2 «. 
Dec. 15, 1909; K 4970. 


STROBRIDGE LITHOGRAPHING CO., Cincin- 

nati, Ohio. [738-7438 

N. Y. 13240, N. Y. 18242, N. Y. 13268- 

mens 15270, N. Y..18283.. © Dee. 11, 

1909; 2 c. each Dec. 13, 1909; K 4931- 
4936. 


STUDENTS’ AGENCY, Troy, N. Y. 
[744-745 
Rensselaer polytechnic institute, ap- 
proach to. 
faculty. 
© Dee. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 18, 
1909; J 185529, 135541. 


TABER PRANG ARTY Co., Springfield, 
Mass. [746 


’Midst fragrance of the lilies. 4911. 
© Nov. 26, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 1, 1909; 
J 1855382. 


TAyYLor (F. H.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[7 


New York, N. Y. Financial district. 
© Nov. 26, 1909; 2 c. Nov 30, 1909; K 
4503. 


Taytork (Mary Lyon), Indianapolis, 
[74 


Ind. 
Riley (James Whitcomb). © 1 ec. 


Noy. 26, 1909; J 135689. 


TEMPLETON (MarcAret A.), Chicago, 
Til. [749-754 
Riding girl—Snowball girl.—Wait- 
ing.—Winter girl. A, B.—Winter 
queen. © Nov. 27, 1909; 2 ec. each 
Nov. 22, 1909; H 288-243. 


THOMPSON (PAuL), New York, N. Y. 
[755-760 
Hawley (Edwin R.)—Juliana (Prin- 
cess) of Holland.—Loose (Capt. Au- 
Bust W.) = 1, Vail (Theodore). 
Wilhelmina (Queen) and _ Princess 
Juliana of Holland. © Dee. 10, 1909; 
= ¢, Gach Dec. 11, 1909; J 1858: 29_. 
185834. 


$42 
THORNDIKE (T. W.), Boston, Mass. 
[761 
Tinneh Indians, Great Slave Lake. 
©1c. Dec. 15, 1909; J 135960. 
Tims (Frep H.), Burlington, Vt. 
[762 
Burlington, [Vt.] symphony orches- 
tra. © Nov. 27,1909 2 c. Dec. 1, 1909, 
J 135721. 
TRIMMER (THE), Chicago, Ill. 
[763-765 
Trimmer, «A, By C. Nov. 24, 
1909; 2 ce. each Dee. 6, 1909; J 1 


5D Do4— 
135526. 
TROWBRIDGE & NIVER co., Chicago, III. 
[766-809 
26.—Arco, Idaho. 
24. — Blackfoot, 


Areadia, Oregon. 
3.— Bassell (Geo.). 


Idaho. 38, 5.—Boise, Idaho. 6-10, 
44.—Dead ox flat. 4, 5, 41.—Fuller 
(O. B.), Twin Falls, Idaho. 18.—Har- 
ton (Wm.), Blackfoot, Idaho. 4.— 


Idaho Falls, [Idaho.] 43.—Kingsbury 
(Homer), Idaho Falls, [Idaho.] 5.— 
Lost river sage brush. 1, 7, 8— 
Mackay, Idaho. 45.—Narton (John), 
Idaho Falls, [Idaho.] 38.— Nyssa, 
[Oregon] ferry. 9.—Nyssa, Oregon, 
sage brush. 14, 47.—Ontario, Oregon. 
21.—Owyhee River. 29, 37.—Owyhee 
sage brush. 28.—Payette orchard. 
30.—Pederson (John), Idaho Falls, 
[Idaho.] 12.— Ranch home. 49.— 
Shoshone Falls, Idaho. 17, 40.—Twin 
Falls, Idaho. 16.—View from Brown 


Butte. 20, 25.— Views near Nyssa, 
[Oregon.] 14, 17, 39, 48—Walheur 
butte. 22.—Wygard (M.), Blackfoot, 
Idaho. 2. © Nov. 38, 1909; 2 c. each 
Noy. 8, 1909; J 134822-134365. 
TURRILL & MILLER, San Francisco, 
Cal. [810-811 


Relic of a mortal combat. 239 M, 
240 M. © Nov. 26, 1909; 2 c. each 
Dec. 2, 1909; J 185530, 185531. 

UNION CARD CO., Montpelier, Vt. 
[812-S14 


Going some as expected.—Good old 
summertime in the Green Mountain 


state.—Hoot, honk and be d—d. © 
Nov. 15, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 15, 1909; 
K 4495-4497, 

UNITED DRUG CO., Boston, Mass. (S15 


Rexall girl, no. 4. © Dee. 20, 1909; 


2c. Nov. 28, 1909; K 4499. 
Univrep STATES LITHOGRAPH CO., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. [816-842 
[Posters.] 12608. © Oct. 22, 1909; 


2 ¢. Dec. 9, 1909: K 4766. 


15 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.'S., v. 2 


8438 
UNITED 

tinued. 

12604...) © Oct. 22/1909 2c. 

Dec. 9, 1909; K 4761. 

—— 12619. © Oct. 29, 1909; 2 «. 
Dec. 9, 1909: K 4768. 

—— 12626, 12627, 12646. © Nov. 9, 


1909 ; 
A767. 


2c. Dec. 9, 1909; K 4750, 4752, 


12642. © Nov. 10, 1909; 2 © | 
Dec. 9, 1909; K 4765. 
12645" ©=Nov::12, 1909>°2°C.| 
Dec. 9, 1909; K 4764. 
—— 12654. © Nov. 138, 1909;.2 ¢. | 
Dec. 9, 1909; K 4757. 
12659, 12660. © Nov. 18, 1909; | 


2 ¢. each Dec. 9, 1909; K 4748, 4762. 


| 1909; 2 ¢. Dec. 15, 1909; 


| WALES (R. 


12658. © Nov. 20, 1909; 2 c. | 
Dee. 9, 1909; K 4749. 

12612.) (@NoOy..22.) 1909° 72 ie: 

ov. 26, 1909; Kk 4489. 

12579. © Nov. 22, 1909; 2 «. 
Dec. 9, 1909; Ix 4754. 

397. © Nov. 23, 1909; 2 e. Dee. 
9, 1909; IK 4753. 

12667, 12670, 12671. © Nov. 24, | 


M09; 2. c.-each Dee 9, 71909); Ik 4755, 


| Warnock (B. F.), New York, 


4758, 4759. | 
12668. © Nov. 26, 1909; 2 e. 
Dec. 9, 1909; Is 1156.. 
—— 12688. © Noy. 27, 1909; 2 ¢. | 
Dec. 9, 1909; K 4760. | 
12647. (© Nov. 29; 1909; 2 e | 
Dec. 9, 1909; K 4751. 
12669. © Nov. 30, 1909; 2c. | 
Dee. 9, 1909; K 4768. 
—— 12673. © Dec. 2, 1909; 2 c. Dec 
8, 1909; K 4769. 
1262. , 1909; 2 c. Dee. | 
9, 1909; K 4770. 
—— 12720. © Dec. 7, 1909; 2 c. Dee. 


9, 1909; K 4747. 


12698, 12700. © Dec. 27, 1909; 
2 ¢. each Dec. 9. 1909; K 4771. 4772. 


UNIVERSITY APPARATUS CO., Berkeley, 
Cal. bg 
Wheel and axle. © Dec. 9, 1909; 2 «. | 


Dec. 15, 1909; K 4967. 
VAN BERGEN (W. C.), Chicago, Il. 
[844 


Here’s our store. © Nov. 11, 1909: 
2 ec. Noy. 12, 1909; K 4230. 


VOGUE co., New York, N. Y. [845 


Marlowe (Julia). © Dec. 2, 1909; 
2c. Dec. 3, 1909; K 4746. 


| 1909; 


| Nov. 


_| WATERMAN (C. E.) & son, Chicago, IL. 
[862-863 | 


WENTWORTH (Emity), Sutton, Vt. 


aNe 


Mesa Verde, Colo., Cliff palace: 
Balcony house, close view,—Bal- 
cony house, 
from above, 
canon, 


Cliff palace from across 
Clift palace from left side,— 


Cliff palace from right side.—Pano- | f 
| ramic view,—Round tower. 
| each Dec. Ps 1909; J 1385867-135874. 


| WAGNER ELECTRIC MFG. Co., St. Louis, 


©-1-@ 


Mo. 
Merry Christmas, fellers. 


[854 
© Dec. 23, 
K 4968. 
WALDECK (J. W.), Baltimore, Md. 
[855 
Santa Claus. © Nov. 17, 1909; 2 ¢. 
oe 18, 1909); K 423i. 


E.), Oakland, Cal. 
[856-858 
Miller (Joaquin) : 

At foot of Moses’ monument,—In 
the Sierras,—On funeral pyre. © 
Dec. 8, 1909; 2 c. each Dee. 14, 1909; 
J 135934135936. 


oy. 
[859 
Road to Halteart. © Nov. 18, 1909; 
2c. Nov. 19, 1909; J 185844 
Minneapolis, 
[860 
2 ce. Nov. 22, 


WASHBURN-CROSBY  O., 
Minn. 
Now. © Noy. 19, 1909; 
K 4604. 


. | WATERLOO BUSINESS COLLEGE, Waterloo, 


Iowa. 


Our home. © Nov. 12, 
18, 1909; K 4232. 


[861 
1909 D> a 


Montana (U. S. S.) crew. © Dec. 
14, 1909; 2 c Dee. 15, 1909; J 135967. 


North Carolina (U. S. S.) crew. © 
Dec. 15, 1909; 2 © Dec S52 1809. 
135968. 

WEBSTER (C. B.), & co., Boston, Mass. 
[864-866 


Departure of the Mayflower.—Oak.— 


Simplicity. © Dec. 1, 1909; 2 ¢. each 


Dee. 3, 1909; K 4583-4584. 


[867 
Wheelock, Vt. 6 views. © Nov. 27, 
1909; 2 ec. Nov. 17, 1909; J 184867. 


| WESEL (F.) MrFe. co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[868 


Composing room table with over 
head rack. © 1. Nov. 24, 1909; I 


| 129. 


16 


| 


STATES LITHOGRAPH Cco.—Con- | VREELAND (FREDERICK K.), Montclair, |} 
. [846-853 i 


general view,—Cliff palace _ | 


MISCELLANEOUS 


nos. 1-4, Jan., 1910 


WESTERMANN (L..A.) co., New York, 


CLASSES, H. 


mM X. [869 | 
Nettie. © Dec. 10, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 6, 
1909; K 4939. 
WESTERN HORSEMAN CO., Indianapolis, 


Ind. 
Maggie Winder, 2 :064.—Miss Stokes, 
2 :194. Native Belle, 2 :077.—Penisa 
med, 2:043. © Dec. 10, 1909; 2 c. 
each Dec. 11, 1909; K 4883-4836. 


Weston (I. J.), Seattle, Wash. 
| 874 
Seattle, hall. 
ce. Nov. 


WESTPHAL 


Wash. New city 
Eeylo09; 1126. 


(PAvuL), Berlin, 
Orchesterprobe. © Noy. 

mee, Dec. 18, 1909; H 271. 

Write (H. 


Geriany. 
[S875 


29, 1909; 


©.) co., North Bennington, 


Vt. [876 
Vermont, landscape in. H-1. 
mere 0, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 11, 1909; J 
(135838. 


INK 
L877 

Centennial of the battle of Lake 
rie. © Nov. 20, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 29, 
1909; IX 4487. 


Witcox & WILLSON, Seabreeze, Fla. 
[ST8-884 
On the Tomoka. 1-5. © Dec. 9, 
1909; 2 c. each Dec. 11, 1909; J 1358389- 
135848. 
—— 35, 36. © Dec. 16, 1909; 2 e. 
each Dee. 18, 1909; J 136012, 136013. 


WHITEHEAD & HOAG co., Newark, 


[870-873 | 


nO: 36 


9022 
WILLIAMS (Itocer D.), Lexington, Ky. 
[ 885 
Bloodhound. © Dec. 6, 1909; 2 e. 
| ‘Dec. 6, 1909; J 1385879. 
WILLSDEN (S. BLake), Chicago, Ill. 
[ SS6 
I‘or every farmer and the live stock 
raiser. © Oct. 18, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 6, 
1909; IX 4386. 


© | 


| WYCHE 


PO L909, 


| 10, 1909; 


WocHer (MAX) & SON Co., Cincinnati, 
Ohio. [SST 
Real porcelain enamel top Wocher- 
Baldwin automatic operating table. © 
Sept. 30, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 20, 1909; K 
4500. 
San 
[SSS 


Ix 


(IXNOWLTON WoopWaArD), 
Antonio, Tex. 
Oh! for the length of a 
Deer 1909.3 Zc. Nove 29, 
4286. 


rope. 
1909; 


YouNnG, Lorp & RHOADES, Sault Ste. 
Marie, Mich. [S8s 
Wreck of str. Steinbrenner. © Dee. 


Z ec. Dec. 15, 1909; J 185959. 


ZEESE-WILKINSON CO., New York, N. Y. 
890-902 
Sweethearts in vacation time: 

Automobiling,—Baseball. — Canoe- 

ing, — Fishing, —- Frontispiece, — Golf- 
ing, — Horseback riding, — Hunting, — 
Lawn tennis, Motor boating, — Sail- 
ing, — Skating, —Swimming. © Dec. 
2 ec. each Dec. 9, 1909: K 


4728-4740. 


Summary statement of copyright registrations made and included in the Cata- 
logue since January 1, 1910. 


Number of entries of Reproductions of a work of art____________ 31 


_ 


Number of entries of Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical 


(STO ee ORS AEE ne 
Number of entries of Photographs (including 6 unpublished) —~~~~-___- 
Number of entries of Prints and pictorial illustrations__-________ 


52 
341 
512 


17 


23189—10——-2 


CLASS G, 


WORKS OF ART; MODELS OR 


ALLEN (Jorn Nott), New York, N. Y. 
[903 
Allen (Mrs. Joel Nott) [Seated in 
arm chair, hands folded in lap.] 
1c. Noy. 22, 1909; G 31596. 


ARTHUR (JAMES), Detroit, Mich. 
| [904, 905 


Girl with hair blowing. Head of 

young woman, hair blown by wind, 

_makes background for profile face. © 
1c. Dee. 1, 1909; G 31577. 


Wisteria. Young woman standing 
near wisteria vine her arms full of 
wisteria blossoms. © 1 c¢. Dec. 1, 
1909; G 31576. 


ATTERBURY (GROSVENOR), New York, 
Ne, Va 


[906 

Concrete house, sectional construc- 
tion. 12 views of erection of first five 
room concrete sectional house. (B-Y 
no.1). ©1c. Nov. 28, 1909; G 31503. 


BALDINGER (W. H.), Galveston, Tex. 

[907 

Worlds cotton exposition, Galveston, 

19138. Aerial bird’s-eye view of ex- 

_ position grounds. © 1. Dec. 9, 1909; 
G 316382. 


BELLows (GrorGE), New York, N. Y. 
[908 
Club night. [Two men boxing in a 


ring.] ©1c. Dec. 1, 1909; G 31559. 


BERNHEIM DISTILLING co., Louisville, 


Ky. [909 
Here’s happy days. Interior of a 
Mmaunter’s log cabin. © 1c. Nov. 20, 
1909; G 31442. 
DETTIKIN 0O., New York, N. Y. [910 | 


Bettigin doll. [Grotesque figure of 
_@& woman dressed as a teddy-bear.] © 
ie. Dec. 1, 1909; G 31583. 


| Boyt (BertHa M.), San Francisco, 
Cal. 


[911 
© 


ss Dachshund. Bas-relief of dog. 
Te. Dee. 9, 1909; G 31634. 


n 


| dog in field.] 


DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART 


BOYLE BrRos., Boston, Mass. 
Steady, Teddie. 


[912 
[Man with gun and 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1909; 
G 31539. 


| CaRY (WM. DE LA MONTAGNE), New 


York, New 


Following the white man’s path; 
or, The first step in civilization. 
[Statue of four Indians, two playing 
cards.] ©1ce. Nov. 26, 1909; G 31529. 
CELI (PETER), New York, N. Y. [914 

Lertora monument. [Shaft sur- 
mounted by life size figure of a wom- 
an.] ©1c. Dec. 6, 1909; G 31600. 
CHILD (EDWIN B.), Flushing, N. Y. 

[915 


[Little boy and 
© 1c. Dee. 4, 


[913 


Brother and sister. 
baby girl on lawn.] 
1909; G 31598. 
CHURCH (FREDERICK STUART), New 

YorkoN: Y. [916-922 

Brunhilde. [Norse queen on rearing 
horse.] 

Companions. [Woman putting wreath 
around lion’s neck. ]} 

Flamingoes Y. [Young girl seated 
on bank by stream looking at flamin- 
goes. | 

Flamingoes Z. [Young girl seated 
on shore of stream, flamingoes stand- 
ing in shallow water. ] 

Original drawing, charcoal and pas- 


tel. [Head of young woman, hair 
parted, rose in hair at neck. ] 

Original drawing. (Pastel.) [Left 
profile head of angel. ] 

Protection. [Woman leading little 
child through a maze. | 

© 1c. each Dee. 9, 1909; G 31636- 


31642. 
CoLEMAN (T. L.), New York, N. ¥. 
1923 
Horse show lover. [Woman on 
horseback, two officers in riding garb 
to the left.] © 1c. Noy. 17, 1909; G 


| 81870. 


19 


924. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES ] | 
! 


pt. Iv, 2. S., v. 5 


COMMETER’SCHE KUNSTHANDLUNG, Ham- |! DE Luce (PERcIvVAL), New York, N. Y.) 


burg, Germany. [924 

Mit steuerbord-halsen. Sailing ship 

in mid ocean. ©1e. Dec. 18, 1909; G 
31673. 


Couse (EH. Irvine), New York, N. Y. 
[925-930 


Drum maker. [Indian seated deco- 
rating a drum. | 

Elk Foot. [Pueblo Indian seated. ] 

Hilltop (The). [Young Indian lean- 
ing on a rock gazing at hill beyond.] 

Lovers. [Two young Indians, Pueb- 
lo Indian house in background. ] 

Tomahawk pipe. [Indian 
smoking. ] 

War bonnet. [Indian seated, wear- 
ing the long feather headdress. ] 

© 1c. each Noy. 27, 1909; G 31540- 
31545. 


Coutts (ALICE), Piedmont, Cal. 
[931-937 

As in the days of old. [Old Indian 
teaching child to shoot arrow. ] 

Bone of contention. [Small Indian 
child crying, dog running away with a 
bone. ] 

Last pet. [Little Indian girl crying 
over a dead bird she holds in one 
hand. | ; 

Little basket maker. 
girl weaving basket. ] 

Murmurs of the sea. [Indian child 
listening with shell at ear.] 

Natives of California. [Indian child 
seated on ground holding its arms full 
of poppies. ] 

Young sports. [Two Indian children 
watching a rooster fight. ] 

© 1 c. each Nov. 23, 1909: G 31505- 
Siayak. 


seated 


[Young Indian 


CROWELL PUBLISHING co., New York, 


N.Y. [938 


Woman’s home companion, Jan. 1910. 
Cover. Baby breaking through an egg- 
shell. ©1c. Nov. 20, 1909; G 31439. 


DAPRATO STATUTORY CO., Chicago, I]. 
[9389 
St. Philomena. Statue of woman in 
Grecian dress leaning on anchor, palm 
resting on left arm. © 1c. Nov. 23, 
1909 ; ‘G 31440. 


Day (FRANCIS), New York, N. Y. [940 
Secret (A). Two children in bed 

listening to a secret. 

1909; G 31447. 


20 


© 1c. Nov. 22, | face of a clock.] 


941 | 

Where’s the hunt. [Man and aes i 
horseback talking to man by roadside] | 
© 1c. Nov. 24, 1909; G 31612. ii 
ELSLEY 


(ARTHUR J.), London, Eng-) | 
land. [942 
Rescue party; by A. J. Hilsley, 
Large St. Barnard standing in water, 
small girl on his back, larger girl hold- 
ing child, boy leading the dog. ©1e. 
Dec. 14, 1909; G 31656. . i 
FuLton (Dorotyy S.), Springfield, | 
Mass. [943 | 
Baby’s outing. [Nurse girl pushing 
baby carriage.] © 1 ¢. Dee. 6, 1909; | 


G 31614. | 
GoppARD (Harriet Rarston), Bay- | 
onne, N. J. [944 


Who discovered the North Pole. 
[Man, sled and dogs on ice.] ©1e 
Noy. 15, 1909; G 31358. | 
GOSSELIN (LucIEN), Manchester, N. H. 

[945 
(Abraham). High relief 
© 1-¢ Dee SF 1900: -G 


Lincoln 
medallion. 
31628, 
GRAVES (F.. N.), Boston, Mass. [946 | 

Goats. [Two goats, one lying on | 
ground, one standing, foliage in back- 
ground. © 1c. Dec. 13, 1909; G31655. : 
GREENLEAF (HELEN), Boston, Mass. i 

s [947 ff 

Carollers. [Bas-relief of three fig- | 
ures, man, youth and child singing.] | 
©1c. Dec. 11, 1909; G 31643. 
Harvey (FRED), Kansas City, Mo. 

- [948-951 |} 

Grand Canyon, Ariz. Stables at El 
Tovar. [Number of buildings with 
men and horses standing in front.] © | 
1c. Nov. 19, 1909; G 31880. 

Mount Taylor, New Mex. [Valley 
with snow clad mountains in the back- | 
cround.] © 1 €- Aue se. o0s. 
31548. 

Navaho church near Fort Wingate, 


N. Mex. [An old adobe church on the 
top of a hill.] © 1 ¢. Aue 30) 10095 
G 31549. 


‘Red Buttes near Laguna, N. Mi} 
[Hills of red clay thrown up by vol- | 
canie action.] © 1c. Aug. 30, 1909; G | 
31550. 
HAWKINS (J/rs. W. V.), Seattle, Wash. 

[952 | 

Mermaid design for clock face. [Two | 
mermaids forming a circle about the § 
© 1 c. Sept. 2, 1909; 


+ 31234. 


WORKS OF ART 


nos. 1—4, Jan., 1910 


Hawks (Racuen. Mary), Ruxton, Md. 
[953 

[Bas-relief of 
rer INOvs. Lh, 


Mother and _ baby. 
woman and child.] 
1909; G 31366. 
HaAzaArD (ABIGAIL KELLOGG), Elizabeth, 

NN. J. [954 

Till life’s sun is set. Bulldog with 
Yale blue bow, Yale seal at right hand 
corner of poster. © 1c. Nov. 15, 1909; 
G 31515. 

Hitt (Wm. C.), Roanoke, Va. 


Taft (President). Miniature bust 
Statue. ©1c. Dec. 15, 1909; G 31662. 


HINTERMEISTER (J. Hy), Brooklyn, 
1 Oe [956-957 
Expectation. Young girl in dark vel- 
vet costume, white fur hat, holding 
chrysanthemums, collie standing beside 
her. ©1c. Dec. 14, 1909; G 31657. 


Well protected. Young girl in heavy 
winter costume and furs, at her side a 
great Dane. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1909; G 

81658. 


Hus STATE SALES co., Boston, Mass. 
[958 
Two is company, three is a crowd. 
[Child holding cat, dog sitting near 
Sulking.| Statue. © 1 c. Nov. 23, 
1909; G 31502. 


Hupson (Grace), Ukiah, Cal. [959 

Tullo With pig. [Indian child sit- 
ting on ground, with half a melon in 
his lap, a little pig near by.] © Nov. 
22, 1909; G 31445. 


Hutt & BicEtow, Chicago, Il. [960 


Christ is the head. [Lettering of 
text shaded to appear as bas-relief. | 
j@ 1c. Nov. 19, 1909; G 31379. 


Hynes (Joun Josern), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[961 


McCarren (Sen. P. H.). Bust. © 


1c. Noy. 30, 1909; G 31594. 


INGERSOLL VIEW co., St. Paul, Minn. 
[962 
Ci G 


Johnson (John A.) Bust. 


Dec. 2, 1909; G 31593. 
KKEnDALL §$ (SERGEANT), 
Hudson, N. Y. [9638 
Psyche; by S. Kendall. [Half grown 
girl, with flowing hair and butter-fly 
\wings.| © 1c. Nov. 30, 1909; G 31552. 


Barrytown-on- 


a= 


KIEFER (EDWIN H.), New York, N. Y. 
( [9G4 


' -Choicest brew. 
‘king a glass of beer. ] 
1909; G 31602. 


[Girl handing a 
©) 1, c..et, 6, 


21 


[955 


YSO 

IXNORPP CANDY co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[965 
Marshmallow eggs. [Rooster and 


hen looking at eggs.] ©1«. Dee. 18, 

1909; G 31672. 

Littiag (W. T.) & co., New York, N. Y. 
[966, 967 


Boston, Mass., Christian Science 
church and publishing house. © 1 «. 


Nov. 18, 1909; G 31372. 

Prudential life insurance co. of New- 
ark, N. J. buildings. Birdseye view 
of the old and new building. © 1 «. 
Dec. 8, 1909; G 31630. 

MoLteR (Lupwia), Lubeck, Germany. 
[968-969 


Im canal. [Sailing vessel in full 
sail, point of land to left.] © 1. 
Nov. 18, 1909; G 31374. 

Sturmnacht; by Schnars-Alquist. 
[Ship on rough sea at night.] © 1 «. 
Nov. 18, 1909; G 31373. 

Moerta & co., Paris, France. [970-978 

En féte; by Léon Galand. [Woman 


on sofa, man seated at table drinking 
a toast, man and woman in back- 
ground. | 

Galant message; by Etcheverry 
[Woman seated, reading note; lackey 
standing at left.] 


Jet deau; by Louis Ridel. [Woman 
watching a fountain. ] 
Jeune fille a la coupe; by Jules 


Triquet. [Young woman watching 
chafing dish.] 
Jeune rieuse; by Jules Triquet. 


| Head and shoulders of young woman 
with large rosette in hair. ] 

Léda; by Albert Fourié. [Nude fig- 
ure of woman beside a stream, swan 
and foliage in background. ] 

Petit jardinier; by Georges Mouton. 
[Small boy in garden. |] 

Réverie; by Louis Ridel. [Woman 
Seated on the grass beside a stream. | 

Sur le bord: by P. Ribéra. [Young 
woman seated on ledge of fountain 
basin, young man standing near. ] 

© 1 ¢. each Noy. 1909: G@ 31530- 
31538. 


MurRPHY 


C= 


ami, 


(HerrMAN D.), Boston, Mass. 
[979 

[Square frame with 
© 1c. Dec. 15, 1909; 


Picture frame. 
fancy corners. | 
G 31660. 


NATIONAL AFRO ART CO., Washington, 
D.C. F980 
Allen (Bishop Richard). Statue of 


bust. © 1 ce Nov. 26, 1909; G@ 3152S. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


981 


pt. Iv, 0. S., Vv. 5 


PALM, FEDITELER & co., New York, 
WEY. [981 
Presidential meat platter. [White 
House in center, heads of presidents 
form border.] © 1c. Nov. 27, 1909; 
G 31546. 


PARTRIDGE (WM. ORDWAY), New York, 
poe [982 


Qic. 


at . 


Mitchell (Dr. Wier). 
Noy. 11, 1909; G 31868. 


Bust. 


PAXTON (WILLIAM H.), Boston, Mass. | 


[983 

Cup of tea. [Two women, ore 

seated, one standing at a tea table.] 
© 1c. Nov. 24, 1909; G 31514. 


(ARTHUR), San Francisco, 
[984-985 


PUTNAM 
Cal. 
Boulder’ bear. [Statue of bear 
standing with forepaws on rock.] © 
1c. Nov. 18, 1909; G 313878. 


Snarling jaguar. [Statue of animal 
lying at full length with mouth open.] 
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1909; G 31377 


PuTNAM (BRENDA), Washington, a C. 
986 


Luthier (Le) de Crémone (Music). 
[Bronze sculptured group of two fig- 
ures, one leaning over upper part of 
base, playing violin, the other seated 
on lower part of base.] © 1c. Dec. 
30, 1909; G 31955. 


RANDALL (D. E.), St. Paul,. Minn. 


[987 
| REPRODUCTION co., New York, N. Y. 


Johnson (John C.). Bust statue. 
© 1c. Dec. 15, 1909; G 31663. 
REINTHAL & NEWMAN, New York, N. Y. 

[988-989 

I hate a spanking, but, oh you jam. 
[Small chiid looking at a jar of jam.j 
© 1c. Nov. 30, 1909; G 31554. 

I’m so discouraged. [Back of child 


with face turned to the wall.] ©1e.} 

Nov. 30, 1909; G 31553. 

REMINGTON (FREDERIC), Ridgefield, 
Conn. [990-1005 


Among the led horses. [Number of 
army pack horses being led, one has 
fallen in foreground. | 

Blanket signal. 
waving a blanket. ] 

Buffalo runners. [| Number of mount- 
ed frontiersmen on the plains. ] 

Gossips (The). [Two Indians on 
ponies in earnest conversation, little 
colt in foreground. ] 


Hunters’ supper. [Number of men 


[Indian on pony, | 


'in wreath of holly.] 


sitting around a camp fire cooking and | 
| G 31581. 


eating. ] 


2 


| Shriner 
| Shriners’ emblem. ] 


REMINGTON (FREDERIC)—Continued. | 
Love call. [Lone Indian standing ~ 
near a tree blowing a reed whistle.] { 
Luckless hunter. [Indian wrapped | 
in blanket riding a jaded pony ove 
the snow in a heavy wind. ] i 
Moose country. [Winding stream > 
through the center of picture, grass | 


| and fir trees on either side.] 


Mystery (The). [Two Indians on | 
horseback, full front view, number of | 
others in background. ] 

Outlier (The). [Full front view of | 
lone Indian on horseback with gun © 


across saddle, full moon.] 


Pony tender. [Indian on horseback | 


| Swinging lasso, herd of running ponies { 


in background. ] 

Sun dance. [Number of squatted — 
Indians watching young Indian con- © 
tortionists dance about fire. ] 

Visitation of the Buffalo Gun. | 
[Number of Indians in war paint rid- 
ing at full speed.] ; 

War bridle. [Two men hobbling a 
pony. ] 

White country. 
tains and plains. ] 

Winter campaign. [Back view of 
line of horses ready for mount, camp 
fires and soldiers in background. ] 

© 1c. each Dee. 1, 1909; G 31560- 
31575. 


[Snow clad moun- 


[1006-1012 


Busy time. [Old woman in the | 
shoe, children all dressed as Shriners. 
Shriners’ emblem to the left.] ©1l1e. 
Dec. 1, 1909; G 31580. 


Gopher. [A large burrowing land 
tortoise.] © 1 ¢ Dee 1, 1909; Gi 
31578. 


Happy camel. [Man dressed as | 
riding camel, to the left 
©l1e Dez 
1909; G 31579. 


Knight of old. [Man in armor rid- 1 
ing a horse] ©1c Dee. 1, 1909; G } 
31582. | 


Santa Claus. [Head of Santa Claus | 
© 1c. Dec. 6, § 
1909; G 31604. : 
with pack. [Santa Claus im 
furs, smiling.] © 1 ¢. Dee. 6, 1909; | 
G 31605. 


Tiger head. 
open mouth.] 


[Head of tiger with | 
© 1c Dee. 1, 19093; 


9 


—_ 


WORKS 


| Rorertson (LL. H.), Detroit, Mich. 


Ain't I a little devil. 
| statue of a laughing boy. 
| 22, 1909; G 31448. 


Runeius (Cart), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[1014-1015 


Grotesque 
© 1 ¢. Nov; 


| Rivals. [Two bull moose facing each 
| other, moose cow to right of back- 


i Woodland stag. [Large deer in the 
| woods.] ©1c. Dec. 13, 1909; G 31654. 


| ScRIBNER’s (CHARLES) sons, New York, 
) je 


| son Fisher. [Young woman seated in 
| boat with pillows at her back holding 
| a parasol. Young man stands back of 
| her propelling boat.] 


: ing on hats.] 


| children.] 


| Girl, bareheaded, driving a cart, collie 


} woman behind. | 
| in Italy; by Harrison Fisher. 
| [Young man and woman in gondola.] 


ja Jap.] 


#SPICE MILL PUB. co., New York, N. Y. 
a: iOze 


‘an seated on rug brewing tea, an Arab 
drinking. Arabian tent in background. | 
-© 1 ce. Noy. 20, 1909; G 31441. 

| 'SroKEs (FRANK WILBERT), 

mm N.Y. 

ie Antarctic sunset, Admiralty Inlet. 
im’Feb. 1902. 

Arctic acropolis, 

# Greenland. Apr. 1894. 


New York, 


Bowdoin 


Number of entries of Works of Art 


| ground. | © 1c. Dec. 13, 1909; G 31653. | 


[1016-1021 | 
American girl in England; by Harri- | 


| in France; by Harrison Fisher. | 
| [Young woman in millinery store try- | 


in Holland; by Harrison Iisher. | 
[Young woman sketching three Dutch | 


in Ireland; by Harrison Fisher. | 


dog sits next to her, young man and. 


q in Japan; by Harrison Fisher. | 
|; [Young girl in jinrikishaw drawn by | 


© 1c. Nov. 22, 1909; G 31469-81474. | 


Spice mill, Jan. 1910. Cover. [Wom- | 


[1023-1045 | 


Bay, | 


[1013 — 


OF ART 
1045 


STOKES (IF'RANK WILBERT )—Continued. 


Aurora Borealis. Great face berg, 
Greenland. Jan. 1894, 
—— Greenland, Sept. 1892. 
_ ——  Inglefield Gulf, Greenland, 
leby. 1894. 
—— Smith Sound, Feby. 1894. 
Cape Robertson, Greenland, from 
McCormick Bay. 
Crystal Palace Glacier. Smith 


Sound, Greenland, Aug. 1893. 

First rays. Antarctica, two o’clock 
a.m. Feb. 1902. 

Head of McCormick Bay, Greenland 
valley, summer 1892. 

McCormick berg, Greenland opposite 
Peary encampment, Aug., 1892. 

Midnight, Tucktoo valley, 
land. Aug. 1892. 

Midnight sun. Entrance to Ingle- 
field Gulf, Greenland. July 1892. 

—— last rays, Inglefield Gulf, Sept. 
1894. 

Night scene from _ studio 
Greenland. 

Path of gold, Greenland, Sept. 1893. 

Pyramid berg, moonlight, Greenland. 

Solitude. Inglefield Gulf, Greenland, 
May 1894. Eskimo driver and dogs 
resting. 


Green- 


window, 


Feb. 1902. 
from Sidney 


Sun’s rays. Antartica 
Terre Louis Philippe, 
Herbert Bay, 7 p. m. 

Terre Louis, Philippe, Antarctica. 

Weddell sea, Antartica Feb. 1902. 

© 1c. each Nov. 22, 1909; G 31448- 
31468, 

VaN Nostranp (A. G.), Boston, Mass. 
[1044-1045 

Workers series no. 22. Laborer with 
bare arms and head and upon his back 
a full sack. © 1c. Nov. 15, 1909; G 


31359. 

——no. 23. Man in act of shaving 
a second man. © 1c. Noy. 15, 1909; 
G 31360. 


included in the Catalogue since 


a 1046-4909 
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
* “a os COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CA'TALOGUE 


OF 


SOPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


es BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 8, 1891; 
ha 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 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 5 
Nos. 5-8. 
FEBRUARY, 1910 


q | WASHINGTON 
oa GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
1910 


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.” 


“Avan Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4, issued i 

monthly, is arranged in two alphabets of proprietors, with subalphabets of titles, | 
as follows: | 

I. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I, Drawings 4 
or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; Class J, Photographs; and | 
Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations. | 

II. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or other 
identifying reproductions deposited according to law with the applications for copy- | 
right of Drawings, Paintings, Bes) Statuary, and Models or Designs for works | 
of art). 

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. i} 

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 ofa | 
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; ‘‘©1c.’’ 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. 


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The subscription price for Part 4, which must be for the complete calendar year, is | 
$0.50 a year, payable in advance to the Sao of Documents by postal money |} 
order, express order, or New York draft. | 


CLASSES H-K, 


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


ABBOTT (JAMES W.), Pioche, Nev. 
[1046 


Pioche, Nev. © Dec. 13, 1909; 2 ¢ 
Dec. 16, 1909; K 5784. 


ALDRICH (MARrcus M.), Mendon, Mass. 

[1047 

House site of President Taft’s Amer- 

ican ancestor. © Jan. 4, 1910; 2 «. 
Jan. 6, 1910; J 136773. 


ALEXANDER (KENNETH), Seattle, Wash. | 


[1048 


Smith (Rey. E. L.). 
16, 1909; J 185978. 


ALLEN (C D.), New York, N. Y. [29 
photographs. ] [1049-1078 
Along Laurel ledge.—Along Under- 
cliff.—Berkshire drive.—Castle walls 
of Undercliff. — Fountain brook 
bridge.—Gathering blossoms.—Laurel 
ledge drive.— Minnewaska road. — 
Mohawk forest drive.—Mossy logs.— 
Oakwood crag.—On Undercliff drive.— 
Pocono forest path.— Pocono side- 
walk.—Rock farm.—Saranac lake.— 
Through the _ birches. — Undercliff 
drive-—Woodland crossroads. © Dec. 
3, 1909; 2 ec. each’ Jan. 17, 1910; J 
137827-1387345. 

Buck hill brook.—In the Pocono 
mountains.—Janapese bridge.—Marga- 
ret’s falls—Mossy logs.—Old pines.— 
Sunset on Lake Awosting. — Swift 


Ora epee: 


water road.— Trees of Undercliff. — | 


Under the oaks.— Woodland cross- 
roads. © Dec. 17, 1909; 2 c each Jan. 
17, 1910; J 187816-187326. | 


ALLEN (BH. W.), San Jose, Cal. [1079 
$50.00 prize poster. © Sept. 23, 
1909; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1910; K 5977. 
ALLEN (Harry H.), Livermore Falls, 
Me. [1080-1086 
Along the Penacook. © Dec. 20, 
1909; 2c. Jan. 19, 1910; J 187447. 


Bright hours of June. © Dec. 


20, 
1909; 2 c. Jan. 19, 1910; J 187446. 


2 


| AMERICAN COMMERCIAL ADV. CO., 


- 


| ALLEN (Harry H.)—Continued. 
Cheerful nature. © Dec. 20, 1909; 
2 ce. Jan. 19, 1910; J 137448. 


Cheery springtime. © Dec. 20, 1909; 
2c. Jan. 19; 1910; J 137443. 


Chimney of Umbogog mill. © Jan. 


17, 1910; 2 ¢ Jan. 19, 1910; J 1357445. 


Sun and shade. © Dec. 20, 1909; 
2e¢. Jan. 19, 1910; J 1387444. 


Where swift waters flow. © Dec. 
20, 1909; 2 ce. Jan. 19, 1910; J 137442. 


| AMERICAN BANK NOTE CO., New York, 


Nee 
Baby Stuart playing card. 


[1087 
© Feb. 


| 15, 1910; 2c. Jan. 13, 1910; K 6114. 


New 
York, N. Y. [14 prints.] 
[1088-1101 
Friends.—Hockey.—Just for fun.— 
New maid.—Out for a stroll.—Pat on 
the back.—Skating.—Sleigh ride.— 
Taking a rest.—Three of a kind.— 
Vanity. Winter coats. — Winter 
sports.—1910 girl. © Dec. 15, 1909; 
2 c. each Dec. 31, 1909; K 5986-5999. 


AMERICAN LADY CORSET CO., Detroit, 
Mich. [1102-1124 
American lady corset. © Jan. 8, 


1910; 2 c. Dec. 29, 1909; K 5490. 


Models, 3602, 3604, 3610, 4202, 4804, 
6602, 9601. © Jan. 15, 1910; 2 c. each 
Jan. 18, 1910; K 6131-61837. 


Styles, 128, 151, 153, 157, 207, 


959 


VS, 


258, 304, 314, 317, 408, 504, 506, 512, 

555. © Jan. 15, 1910; 2 c. each Jan. 
18, 1910; K 6116-6130. 

ANGELL (CLARA W.), Roxbury, Mass. 

11125-1126 

Book of nature—Happy hours. © 

Jan. 16, 1910; 2 c each Jan. 18, 1910; 


| K 6281, 6282. 


9) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1127 


pt. Iv, DS; Vea 


ASSOCIATED MERCHANT TAILORS OF 
AMERICA, Chicago, Il]. [1127-1130 


Exclusive fashions. Nov. 1909. Plates 
A&B. © Nov. 15, 1909; 2-c. each 
Dec. 18, 1909; K 63854, 6355. 


= Dee. 1909. . Plates A.'& BB: © 
Dec. 15, 1909; 2 c. each: Dec. 18, 1909; 
i 6352, 6353. 


ATKINSON (FRED E.), Crooksville, Ohio. 
eal 

Crooksville [Ohio] in 1894. ©1e. 
Han. vot 1910s SP aaa t. 


AUSTINSON (J. T.), Owatonna, Minn. 
EBY 
Pillsbury academy’s football squad 
4509. © Jan. 20, 1910; -2 c...Jan., 24, 
1910; J 187628. 


AUTOREVISEUR CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[11383-11388 
Autoreviseur. ‘1-6. © Feb. 1, 1910; 
2 ec. each Jan. 18, 1910; J 1376383-— 
1387688. 


BACHMANN (HENRY) JR., Louisville, 


Ky. [1139 
Giving an order. © Jan. 1, 1910; 
Sean. 8, 19103) K 5936. 


BAILEY (CHAS. Z.), Los Angeles, Cal. 
[1140-1148 


Alhambra, Cal., panorama. © Dec. 
30, 1909; 2-e. Jan. 5, 1910; J 136770. 


Long Beach, Cal., July, 1909. © 
Hee86, “t900 2 ie. “becs 2019095 17 
136020. 


Los Angeles, Cal., panorama. © 
Dee. 30, 1909; 2 «@ Jan. he I910e 
136769. 

Pasadena, Cal., Annandale county 
club, panorama. © Dec. 29, 1909; 2c. 


Jit, Sei Re paleinree 
BAIN (GEORGE GRANTHAM), New York, 
Ne ¥. 1144-1174 
Berger and Jeffries. 911-9. ©) 


et}. 1909. 2. ec .Jan.. 6,. A91Os. J 
136785. 
Cavalieri (Lina) 916-13. © Oct. 27, 
1909; 2 c. Jan: 6, 1910; J 136786. 
Lipton (Sir Thomas) 911-12,13. © 
Oct. 25, 1909; 2 c. each Jan. 6, 1910; J 
136781, 136782. 


Neill (Col. Duncan) 911-11. © Oct. 
25, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 6, 1910; J 186790. 

O’Connor (T. P.) 910-14, 15. © Oct. 
22, 1909; 2 c. each Jan.:6, 1910; J 
186792, 136793. 

Pankhurst (Mrs.) 910-11. © Oct. 
21, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 6, 1910; J 136784. 


26 


. BAMFORTH & Co., New York, N. Y. 


BAIN (GEORGE GRANTHAM )—Continued. 

Prendergast (W. A.) 901-13. © Oct. | 
9, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 6, 1910; J 136794- 

—— 909-9. © Oct. 9, 1909; 2c. Jans } 
6, 1910; J 136778. 

[Return of Peary’s expedition] : 

Battle harbor, 896—-15,—Borup, | 

885-38,—Borup and McMillan, 886-3,— 
Crew of Roosevelt, 8964,—Deck of | 
Roosevelt at Battle harbor, 896—11,— | 
Goodsell (J. W.), 885-4,— Gushue | 
(Mate), 885-1,—Peary and wife on 
Roosevelt, 896-1,—Peary at Battle har- | 
bor, 896-6,—Peary, Dickson, ete., S96— 
&.—Peary driving through Sydney, | 
895-15,—Peary family, 897-5,—Peary © 
meets correspondents, Battle harbor, 
896-7,—Peary, Mrs. Peary and Dr. 
Goodsell, 897-7,—Peary reception. 
Sydney, 886-4,—Peary speaking, 885— 
15,—Pritchard, 885-6,—Roosevelt ar- 
riving at Sydney, 895-14,—Roosevelt 
crew, Battle harbor, 896—-12,—Sprack- 
lin (Gordon), 876-14. © Sept. 21, 
1909; 2c. each Jan. 19, 1910; J 187684—- 
137708. 

Vanderbilt (Mrs. W. K.) jr., 794-9. | 
© Sept. 22, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 6, 1910; fj 
3 136795. 
BAKER  '(5." (Go): Conumbus Junction, 

Towa. [1175-1176 

Columbus Junction, Iowa. Lovers’ 
leap, 105, 106. © Jany 1, 1910- 206 
each Jan. 3, 1910; J 136609, 136610. 


BALL (FRANK A.), Claremont, N. H. 
[Ile 
Claremont, N. H., Sullivan machin- 
ery co.’s works. © ‘Dec. aid ,1909 ; 2a 
Dec. 31, 1909; J 1386528. 


BAME annem M.), Buffalo, Ne ¥: 1 
[1178 | 

Should owl’d acquaintance be for- 
got. ©-Nov. 17, 1909; 2aes@ee 
1909; K 5081. 


[1179-1212 
Prints nos. 1220-1227, 1229-1258, 
1255. © Jan. 5, 191059240) ien- ae 
1910; K 5942-5975. 
BaRNES (A. H.), Parkland, Wash. i} 
[1218 | 
Mt. Tacoma and Spanaway lake. | 
© Jan. 15, 1910; 2 « Jan. di, 19108 
J 137315. i 
BARNES (ALBERT A.) & MITCHELL 
(R. A.), Gillett, Colo. [1214-1217 
King of the Rockies. © Dec. 27, 
1909; 2 ce. Dec. 27, 1909; J 136374. 
Mountain sheep. 1 © Dec. 27, 1909; 
2 c. Dee. 27, 1909; J 136373. 
—— 4, 5. © Dec. 14, 1909; 2 ec. each 
Dec. 16, 1909; J 135973, 135985. 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 5-8, Feb., 1910 


CLASSES, H TO K 


1263 


Barnett (A. L.), New Orleans, La. 
[1218 
Winter scenery in Louisiana. © Jan. 
25, 1910; 2c. Jan. 27, 1910; J 137769. 


BARRIE & SONS, Philadelphia, Pa. [1219 

Blizabeth (Queen) in fancy dress. 
m) Jan. 8, 1910; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1910; K 
5862. 


Bates (Epwarp), Lawton, Okla. 
[1220-1221 
Parker (Wanada) 1, 2. © Dec. 28, 
1909; 2 c. each Dec. 28, 1909; J 137061, 
137062. 


BATTELL (Rosa Lewis), Cedar Grove, 
Wis. [1222 
Oostburg, Wis., Christian reformed 
church. © Jan. 18, 1910; 2 c. Jan. 20, 
1910; J 187505. 


BecKMAN (THOS. Philadelphia, 

Pa. ; [1223 

I certainly will need some clothes. 

© Dec. 15, 1909; 2 ec. Jan. 3, 1910; K 
5939. 


BENHAM (WALTER D.), Detroit, Mich. 

[1224-1225 

Pinafore of 1909. A, B. © Jan. 6, 

1910; 2 c. each Jan. 13, 1910; J 137078, 
137079. 


Benner (Harry M.), Hammondsport, 
ig. [1226-1227 
Pfitzner’s (A. L.) monoplane. 1, 2. 
=) Jan, 12, 1910; 2 ce. each Jan. 15, 
1910; J 187219, 137220. 


BEVERLY LOCK, NUT AND LOCK BOLT CO., 

Beverly, Mass. [1228 

> Cover design. © Jan. 8, 1910; 2c. 
Jan. 18, 1910; K 6146. 


BINGHAM (R. W.), Buffalo, N. Y. 
[1229-12380 
Masten park high school foot-ball 
players: 
Hubbell (Captain), Squad. © Dec. 
iD, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 14, 1909; J 
186568, 136569. 
-BroGRaru co., New York, N. Y. 
[1231-1244 
[Moving picture rolls. ] 
All on account of the milk. ©1e. 
©) ides dan. 22) 1910: .2 


J.), 


Jan. 15, 1910; J 137280. 
Call (The) 
187557. 
Choosing a husband. © 1c. Jan. 3, 
1/1910; J 1366138. 
Dancing girl of Butte. 
‘8, 1910; J 136851. 


©i1c. Jan. 


BrocrRarpH co.—Continued. 

Day after. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1910; J 
136612. 

Her terrible ordeal. 
1910; J 137169. 

Honor of his family. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
26, 1910,;: 5: 187729. 

In a hempen bag. 
1909; J 136054. 

In little Italy. ©1c. Dec. 29, 1909; 
J 136491. 

On the reef. © 1c. Jan. 19, 1910; 
J 137450. 

Rocky road. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1910; J 
36775. 

Test (The) 
126053. 

To save her soul. 
1909; J 1386450. 


Trap for Santa Claus. 
23, 1909; J 136186. 


©1c. Jan. 18, 


© 1 ¢. Dec. 20, 


© 1c. Dec. 20, 1909; J 
© 1c. Dec. 29, 


© 1c. Dee. 


BisHor (A. ALLEN), Newport, Vt. 
[1245-1246 
Dillingham (William P.) A. B. © 
Dee. 4, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 4, 1909; J 
135976, 1385977. 


Biss, DEVENEAU Co., Chicago, Ill. 
1247-1250 

Sheet no. 125, Dec. 25, 1909. © Dec. 
20, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 23, 1909; K 5376. 

Sheet no. 126, Jan. 1, 1910. © Dee. 
12, 1909; 2 c Dec. 30, 1909; K 5546. 

Sheet no. [127] 128, Jan. 15, 1910. 
© Jan. 1, 1910; 2c. Jan. 13, 1910; K 
6115. 

Sheet no. 128. Jan. 22, 1910. © Jan. 
L7,, 1910; 2° c, Jan, 20, 1910; K 630k. 
Boas (Emit L.), New York, N. Y. 

[1251 

New York city views from the statue 
of liberty. © Dec. 31, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 
5, 1910; K 5766. 


BOOKNEWS MONTHLY, Philadelphia, Pa. 

[1252 

Twelfth night. © Dec. 29, 1909; 2e. 
Dec. 24, 1909; K 5398. 


Boozer (J. H.), New York, N. Y. 
[1253-12638 
Brooklyn, N. Y. [Hudson-Fulton illu- 
mination, | : 
Museum of art,—Sailors’ and _ sol- 
dier’s monument,—Water tower. © 
Sept. 27, 1909; 2c each Dec. 30, 1909; 


| J 186512, 1865138, 186518. 


27 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1264 


pt. Iv, nS.) Vea 


Boozer (J. H.)—Continued. 


New York, N. Y. [Hudson-Fulton 
illumination]: 


City hall,—Court of honor,—Metro- 
politan tower,—Plaza hoteil,—Plaza, 
Savoy and Netherland hotels, A & B,— 
Queensboro bridge,—Washington arch. 
© Sept. 27, 1909; 2 c. of each Dec. 30, 
1909; J 1386511, 1386514-136517, 136519- 
136521. 


BREHM (FREDERICK W.), 
N. Y. [68 photographs. ] 
[1264-1327 


Rochester, 


Alloway kirk.—Balquhidder bridge.— | 


Ben Venne and Loch Archry.—Brig 0’ 
Turk.—Bringing home the flock.— 
Crossing the moor.—Dale of Loch Lud- 
nig.—Fingals cave.—Flocks of Immer- 
ion. — Four kings. — Halt. — Highland 
family.—Highland home.—Highlanders 
at home.—In retreat.—Loch Katrineand 
Ellens isle-—Loch Katrine road.—Loch 
Lomond.—Loch Voil. 1, 2.—Meal time.— 
Melrose abbey, arch and columns.— 
Melrose abby, choir.—Mowers.—On the 
braes o’ Laggan.—On the old road.— 
Postie.—Quietude.—Road on the Duke 
of Hamilton estate—Scotch cottage.— 
Scoteh pine.—Sterling bridge.—Stron- 
var bridge.—Sunset, Oban bay.—Tam 
o’ Shanter bridge.—Tinker’s family.— 
Tups in Glen Buckey.—Tyne lone cot- 
tage——Under the larches.—Venerable 
oak.—Wallace monument.—Wee high- 
land shepherd.—Where the heather 
grows.—W here twined the path.—Wild 
eattle of Cadzow forest. © Dec. 23, 
1909; 2 ec. each Dee. 27, 1909; J 1386946-— 
136990. 


At the bridge.—By the Loch’s side.— 
Childhood.—Grazing.—Hay makers.— 
Herd. — Highland cattle. — Highland 
flock—In lIreland.—In the high- 
lands.—On guard.—Playmates.—Rams 
at Ballymore. — Rumination. — Scotch 
road.—Shady retreat.—Three of a 
kind.—Wader. © Jan. 20, 1910; 2 c. 
each Jan. 22, 1910; J 187558—137575. 


BREUKER & KESSLER Co., Philadelphia, 

Pa. fo printss] [1828-1333 

__ Figure in blue.—Figure in brown.— 

Figure in pink.—Lavender old fash- 

ioned girl—Pink aero girl.—Yellow 

aero girl. © Dec. 18, 1909; 2 c. each 
Dee. 21, 1909; K 5820-5325. 


Brown (C. A.), Piru, Cal. 


Chums. © Dec. 10, 1909; 
16, 4909: J. 135971. 


[1334 


2.e.. Dee: 


J 


28 


| mates,—Buying curios,—Caught nap- 


°1909; 2c. Jan. 3, 1910; J 136604. 


Brown (Henry W.), Ferndale, Wash. 

[1835-1337 | 

Ferndale, Wash., after flood of Dec. 

1, 1909. B, 7-9. © Dee. 13, 1909; 

2 ec. each Dec. 20, 1909; J 136709- 
136711. 


Brown & SHAFFER, Newport News, Va. = 
[1388-13873 | 
American navy, views: 


At work on a stack,—At Yoko- | 
hama.—Atlantie fleet entering Hamp- | 
ton Roads.—Bag inspection.—Billie’s 
morning bath,—Burial at sea, assem- 
bly,—Burial at sea, piping body over 
side,—Burial at sea, reading the serv- 
ice,—Burial at sea, sounding taps,— 
Burial at sea, volleys,—Busy gunners 


ping aboard a war ship,—Cleaning the | 
big guns,—  Coaling scene,—Coaling | 
ship,—Diver going down,—Gun-crew 
in action,—Melon feast in view,—Mess 
cook peeling spuds,—Ohio’s forward 
12’’ guns,—On liberty in ‘Tokyo, 
Japan,—On the target range,—Pastime 
aboard ship,—Physical culture,—Pie 
eating contest aboard a man-o-war,— 
Prize winning gun crew,—Sailors mak- 
ing foot-mats,— Scrubbing down 
decks,—Settling a dispute,—Skylark- 
ing with the mascot,—Stores coming 
aboard,—Swimming call,—Target prac- 
tice,—Teddy bear and sailor friends,— 
Visitor and a ship’s mascot. © Jan. 
17, 1910; 2 c. each Jans i102 
187366-1387401. 


BRowNE (ASHLEIGH H.), Lebanon, 


Ohio. [13874-1375 
Contentment.—Friends. © Dee. 1, | 
1909; 2c. each Dec. 27, 1909; J 136388, | 
1363889. a) 
Buck (Gero. V.), Washington, D. C. 
[1376 
Washington post staff. © Dec. 30, 
BuckLey (L. J.), Binghamton, N. Y. 
[1377-1378 | 
Eyes.—Madonna of the age. ©16¢. 
each Jan. 10, 1910; J 137052, 137053. i 
BULLARD (CHARLES EpwiNn), Peterboro, | 
N. Eh [Catsie [1879-1894 : : 
All of one family,—Babies in = 3 


block,—Closed book,—Dad’s ratter,— ~ 
Did you hear a rat?—-Did you say sup- | 
per?—My affinity, 1, 2,—On my good — 
behavior,—Pretty as a picture,—Prom- 
ising trio,—Ready for the flower 
show,—Sweet contentment,—Two sis- 
ters,—Watching for a mouse,—Wher 
is dad? © Oct. 15, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 
15, 1909; J 187026—137041. 


“s 
pe 
* 


nos. 5-8, Ieb., 1910 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


1472 


Burrpre (W. ATLEE) & co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [6 prints.] [1395-1400 
Burpee’s best giant-fancy pansies.— 
Burpee’s new giant podded pole lima.— 
Famous Rocky Ford melon.—New 
African golden orange daisy.—Spencer 
sweet peas for 1910.—Spicy cantaloupe. 
© Dec., 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 16, 1909; 
K 4975-4980. 


Byron co., New York, N. Y. 
[1401-1402 


Bartlett (Capt.) in Arctic dress. © 
wan, 5, 1910; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1910; J 
137178. 

Laffan (Mr.), editor of the New 
York sun. © Jan. 5, 1910; 2c. Jan. 
14, 1910; J 137174. 


CAMPBELL (ANDREW JACKSON), Luray, 
Va. [1403-1406 


Campbell (A. J.), discoverer of 
Luray caverns. 1-4. © Jan. 4, 1910; 
2c. each Jan. 5, 1910; J 187057-137060. 


CAMPBELL (HENRY J.), Astoria, Ns Wie 
[1407 


Making a plaything out of a death- 
dealing device. © 1 c. Dec. 27, 1909; 
J 1386367. 


CAMPBELL (J. A.), Chicago, Ill. [1408 


Diagram of waltz instruction. ©1ce. 
Dee. 20, 1909; I 140. 


CAMPBELL (Ross T.), College Springs, 
Iowa. [1409-1414 
Old Testament by charts. 1-6. 
de, Gach Noy. 17, 1909; J. 136832— 
1868387. 


CARBORUNDUM co., Niagara Falls, N. Y. 
[1415 


Falls of Niagara. © Dec. 15, 1909; 
2 c. Dec. 16, 1909; J 1385972. 


|CARPENTER (SAMUEL), Philadelphia, 
| Pa. [11 prints.] . [1416-1426 
|} And don’t forget.—I thank you for 
|the flowers.—If the devil finds you.— 
'If you want to know who’s the boss. 
|A & B.—Life in a mirror.—Life is just 
/One damn thing after another.—Perfect 
| man.—Smile.—There’s only one honor- 
lable way.—Tis easy enough to be 
Pleasant. © Dec. 11, 1909; 2 ¢. each 
Dec. 18, 1909; K 5006-5016. 


|Cassens (R. H.), Belfast, Maine. 
| [1427-1428 


Robin red breast, hermit. 
1225-1909 ; 2 c. Dec. 23, 1909; J 1874382. 
Robin red breast and oxen. 


© Dee. | 


© Dec. | 
aay 1909; 2 c. Dec, 28, 1909; J 187438. | 


29 


CAXTON PRINTING CO., Louisville, Ky. 

. [1429 

Fizz girlk © Dee. 25, 1909; 2 e¢. 
Jan. 6, 1910; J 136796. 


CHAMBERS (WILLIAM WILSON), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. [1430 
Toilers (The) ©1c. Jan. 18, 1910; 

J 157652. 


CHAMPION & PUTNAM, Chicago, III. 
[1431-1442 
Nos. 1-12. [Advertising cards.] © 
Dec. 15, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 17, 1909; 
K 4990-5001. 


CHAPLIN (HrRNeEST L.), Newport, Vt. 
[1448-1446 


Newport, Vt. 1-4. © Dec. 20, 1909; 
2 @. each -Dee:. 22; 1909; J  136723— 
136726. 


CHAPMAN (ROBERT) cO., Brooklyn, 
Nee oe [1447-1448 


Belle of New York.—Sincerity. © 
Dec. 31, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 30, 1909; 
Kaa lan ooLG: 


CHASE (A. LAWRENCE), Brooklyn, N. Y. 

[1449 

Rail fence. ‘© Jan: 15, 1910; 2 « 
Jan Lie 1910 otose: 


CHICKERING (ELMER), Boston, Mass. 
[1450-1458 

East Cambridge, Mass., Probate 
court, Judge Lawton presiding. © 
Jan, ta, torn e 2, eC. fans 5." 19102 TF 
1367386. 

Johnson (Mr. & Mrs. Jack) 14. © 
Jan: 26, 19105 2,.¢ Jan. 27, 1910+ J 
1387761-137764. 

Mackenzie (Hon. W. L.). © Jan. 
21, 1910s 2) er each Jan: 24,° 1910-3 
187648-137650. 

Massachusetts Supreme court, with 
judges on the bench. © Jan. 12, 1910; 
2c. Jan. 13, 1910; J 1387097. 


CHILDS (CHARLES R.), Chicago, Ill. 
[1459 
Design for photo post cards. © 
Jan. 22, 1910: 2 ca Jan. 24 1910: J 
137624. 
CHITTICK (MARTIN B.), Stuart, Nebr. 
[1460 
Foster mother. © Dee. 20, 1909; 
2 ¢, Dec. 27, 1909; J 1386376. 


CHROMO CO., Yorks .Ns Ye iothie 
prints. ] [1461-1472 
Fair thoughts and happy hours at- 
tend you.—For loves dear sake this 
greeting take. — Forget - me- nots. — 
Greetings hearty.—May peace and joy 


New 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1473 


pt. Iv, n.S., v. 5 


CHROMO co.—Continued. 


their sunshine lend.— Pansies for 
thoughts. — Roses speak love. — Sim- 


plest wishes most convey.—Take red | 


carnations dear from me.—These flow- 
ers true.— We cannot meet. — What 


sweeter flowers could I send to you. | 
| 1909; 2c. Jan. 3, 1910; J 186686. 


© Dec. 15, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 20, 
1909; K 5260-5271. 


CLEMER (W. B.), Roanoke, Va. [14738 
Headings for hardware calendars 


and business stationery. © Jan. 1, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 27, 1909; K 5439. 


CLINEDINST (B. M.), Washington, D. C. 
[1474-1496 | 


Bartlett (Capt. R. A.) 22. © Dec. 
18, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1910; J 136666. 
Bristow (Sen. Joseph L.) 17. 
Meme. 1909: 2 ce. gan. 3, 4910: 

136667. 
Crane (Sen. Murray) 2 
1909; 2c. Jan. 3, 1910; J 186669. 
Davenport (James L.) 6. 
30, 1909; 2c. Jan. 3, 1910; J 136670. 
D’Azy (Viscountess) 1. © Dec. 7, 
19095. 2¢¢c, Janis, A910; J. 136674, 
Dolliver (Sen. J. P.) 20. © Nov. 
23, 1909-02 c. Jan. 3, 19105)3 156672. 


J 


Fourteen inch gun, 15. © Dec. 1S, | 


1909; 2c. Jan. 3, 1910; J 1386688. 
Hale (Sen. Eugene) 21. © Nov. 23, 
one: ano. Lola: laubte: 
Heath (Mrs. Perry) 3. © Nov. 30, 
1909; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1910; J 186674. 
Hill (Dr. David Jayne) 12. © Nov. 
26,.1909; 2 c. Jan: 3, 19105" J. 136675: 
Jonnesco (Dr. Thomas) 23. © Dec. 
a, 2909: 2 -e: Jan. '3,.1910; J 136676. 
Kellogg (Frank B.) 7. © Dee. 7, 
1909: 2:e..Jan._3,,. 1910: J 13667. 


© } 


© Nov. 23. 


© Nov. | 


} 
| 


CLINEDINST (B. M.)—Continued. 
Thompson (Sen. T. L.) 10. © Dee. 


| 10, 1909; 2 ec. Jan. 3, 1910; J 136684. 


Van Voorhis (Capt. Daniel) 8. © 


Dec. 7, 1909; 2 c« Jan. 3 22a 
| 136685. . 
Ward (Capt. Aaron) 9.. © Dee. i0, 


Washington, D. C., jail, cells, 18: 
© Nov. 19, 1909; 2 ec. Jan. 3, 1910; FJ 
136687. 


CLOSE, GRAHAM & ScuLtty, New York, 
N. Y. [20 prints.] [1497-1516 


Brain throbs.—I’m on the training | 


table now.—Never let your studies in- 
terfere with your. college work.— 
Shrimp and the salad.—Swearin-in.— 
Trying out.—Wee sma’ hours. © 
Sept. 22, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 20, 1909; 
KK 5232-5288. 

Alma mater. — Dig. — Dormitory 
joys. — Escapade. — Forward pass. — 
High hurdles.—Last mile—Midnight 
ride of Paul Revere.—Pie eating con- 
test.—Practical economics.—Spread.— 
Two men down.—Vacation time. © 
Oct. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Dee. 20, 1909; 
K 5378-53890. 


CoE-MorRTIMER €0., New York, N. Y. 
[1517 
Pilot. © Jan. 41, 1990; Dies dane 
1910} AK Galo: 


Cottins (H. 8.), New York, N. Y. 
[1518 
[New York, N. Y.] Metropolitan 
tower. © Jan. 10, 1910; 2 @ Jan. 7, 
1910; J 136809. 


COLONIAL ART PUB. CO., Brooklyn; Ne a 
[1519 
My wife’s gone to the country. © 


Kimball (Admiral W. W.) 5. ©] 3 F 
Dec. 8, 1909;-2 «Jan. 3, 1910; J 136678, | Och 2% 1909; 2 c. Det setae aaa 
La Follette (Sen. R. M.) 18. © 5 
Noy. 238, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1910; J | CotumBIiaA PHONOGRAPH co., Boston, 
136679. Mass. [1520 
Murdock (Mrs. Victor) 16. © Dec.| Boston opera house, with Constan- 
3, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1910; J 136680. | tino’s photograph. © Dec. 14, 1909; 
New Chinese minister’s wife and | 2 ¢. Dec. 27, 1909; J 136366. 


daughters, 14. © Dec. 18, 1909; 2 c¢. 
Jan. 3, 1910; J 136668. 


Page (Sen. Carroll S.) 19. © Nov. | 
23, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1910; J 136681. 


Peary (Com. Robert) and son, 11. 
© Dee. 10, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1910; J 
186682. 


Potter (Rear Admiral W. T.) 4. © | 
Nov. 30, 190972 ¢. Tan. 3, 1910: J | 
136683. 


COLUMBIAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 
St. Louis, Mo. [1521-1522 
Evening star.—Gavotte. © Dee. 29, 
1909; 2 c. each Dec. 31, 1909; K 6093, 
6094. 


CoNKEY (G. E.) co., Cleveland, Ohio. 


[1523 
Conkey’s stock remedies. © Dee. 
17, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 20, 1909; K 53830. 


30 


4 


nos. 5-8, Feb., 1910 


MISCELLANEOUS 


(THomaAs HE.), Wilmington, 


N. C. [1524 
Certificate of deposit. © Jan. 
1910; 2 c. Jan. 14; 1910; K 6152, 


Cooper (WM.) & NEPHEWS, Chicago, 
Bi. [1525 
Taft witnessing cattle dipping on 
the Taft ranch, Gregory, Texas, Oct. 


COOPER 


3, 


20, 1909, in Cooper’s Tixol. © 1 «. 

Jan. 26, 1910; J 137678. 

"CorRNING (Leavitt), St. Paul, Minn. 
[1526 


Johnson (John A.) 
1909; J 186190. 


COSMOPOLITAN LITHO. co., New York, 
Ney. [& prints.] [1527-1534 
Auto girl.—Bonnie lassie.—Carman 
head.—Dobbin head, Mildred.—Dobbin 
head, Virginia.—Four of a kind and 
kitty.—Little sweetheart.—Orchid girl. 
© Dec. 20, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 22, 
1909; KK 5518-5525. 


COURIER CO. OF BurFrato, Buffalo, N. Y. 

[ Poster. | [15385 

pu2e. © Jan. 21, 1910; 2c. Jan. 24, 
1910; K 6400. 


CRAMPTON (CHAS. H.), San Diego, Cal. 


[1536 
Blowing bubbles. © San. 1, 1910; 
2c. Jan. 10, 1910; J 136854. 


CRAPPLE (Guy) & co., Chicago, [1 
[1587 
Zz @, 


© 1c. Dee. 9, 


Irish lassie. © Jan. 20, 1910; 
Jan, 14, 1910; K 6252. 


CREAM OF WHEAT Co., Minneapolis, 
Minn. [1538-1539 
Glutton. © Dec. 15, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 


30, 1909; IK 5095. 
Good builder. © Jan. 15, 1910; 2 ce. 
Jan. 17, 1910; Ik 6224 


Crooks & CHRISTENSEN, Monte Visto, 
Colo. [1540-1541 
Largest load of wheat ever hauled to 
Monte Visto by two horses.—Record 
load of wheat. © Jan. 6, 1910; 2 ¢. 
each Jan. 10, 1910; J 187606-187607. 


1) Ba York, 


Croonpora (IRED’K New 
IN. YY. 
Advanced fashions, Dee. 1909 sup- 
plements A & B. © Dee. 14, 1909; 2¢ 
each Dec. 17, 1909; IK 5275, 5276. 


OROWELL PUBLISHING Co., Springfield, 


Ohio. 1544. 
Her mother’s voice; by Balfour Ker. 
i) Jan. 20, 1910; 2c. Jan. 22, 1910; K 


6868. 


[1542-1543 | 


CLASSES, If TO K 

1571 
| GCRUVER MFG, CO., Chicago, Il. [1545 
| U. §S. infantry design for coat of 
arms.’| © Jan. 2, 19104 2c, Dec: 23, 


house, 


1909; J 156242. 


CuRRAN (J. H.), Chief commissioner, 


Mo. state board of immigration, St. 
Louis, Mo. [1 546-1 551 
Missouri booster post card. 1-6. © 


Dec. 28, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 29, 1909; 


K 5483-5488. 

CURRAN CO., Denver, Colo. [1552 
Atlas. © Aug. 24, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 

29, 1909: K 5491. 


Curtis (ASAHEL), Seattle, Wash. 
[1553-1562 
Kvolution of an irrigated orchard: 
Sage-brush desert, 13352,—Break- 
ing raw sage-brush land, 15366,— 
Water and its mountain source, 7578,— 


Virst water on the ground, 13351,— 
Two year old trees, 13386,—Row of 
winesaps, 11381,—Winesap tree, six 


years from the desert, 11337,—Harvest- 
ing the crop, 11328,—In the packing- 
113038,— Beautiful homes sup- 
Pints the desert, 113815, © Dec. 13, 
1909; 2 CG» each. Dee. 22 1909; J 
137042-13 7051. 


CURTIS & CAMERON, Boston, Mass. 

[1563-1567 

Brooks (Phillips) © Jan. 21, 1910; 
2 ¢@. Jan. 24, 1910; J 1376389. 

Cup of tea. 8 by 10 inches, 11 by 
14 inches, 18 by 22 inches. © Dec. 31, 
£909). "2 Ce. “each? Jam “Sy Dare 
136656-136658. 

Peace and plenty. © Dee. 
2e: Jan..3, TORO: J 236655: 


‘(M. Ursvuta). Halifax, N. C. 
{1568-1569 
Halifax, N. C., Ruins of house in 
which was written the constitution of 
North Carolina. © Jan. 1, 1910; 2 
Jitn. 15, I9f0: & ASTALT: 
——— Ruins of the historic 


INC., 


31, 1909; 


DANIEL 


old colo- 


nial chureh. © Jan. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. Jan. 
15, 19103. 0" IST2I8. 
DANIELS (HArRryY J.) Eveleth, Minn. 
[1570 
Duluth, Mesaba and Northern rail- 
way. 4. Jan. 10, 1910; 2 c. Jan. 
13, 1910; J 187705. 
DANIELS (JOHN H.) & son, Boston, 
Mass. [1571 
Christmas letter. © Dec. 23, 1909; 
2c. Jan. 8, 1910; K 6666. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1572 


pt. Iv, ise ves 


DANIELSON (FRANCES W.), Danielson, 
Conn. [22 prints.] [1572-1593 


David and a lame prince.—Elisha 
and a boy.—Garden of Eden.—Helping 
to care for God’s birds.—Jesus caring 
for a sick boy.—Joseph taking care of 
his father.—Piliar of cloud and fire.— 
Room for a friend.—Story of a shep- 
herd and his sheep.—Story of Adam 
and Eve. © Dee. 10, 1909; 2 c. each 
Dee. 16, 1909; K 53850-5359. 


Father and mother birds care.—Hid- 
ing a boy king.—How God fed Elijah. 
A & B.—Jesus caring for a sick boy. 
B.—Knight of the white feather.— 
Little lost child.—Story of Adam and 
Eve. B.—Story of the dipper.—Story 
of the shepherd and his sheep. B & 
C.—Thanking God for good gifts. © 
Dee. 15, 1909; 2 c. each Jan. 21, 1910; 
K 6335-6346. 


DARBY CANDY co., Baltimore, Md. 


[1594 | 


Made by Darby. ©. Nov. 2, 1909; 2 
e. Nov. 27, 1909; K 4456. 
Darcy (W. J.) Fort Pierre, S. Dak. 
[1595 

Sportsmens glory. © Jan. 17, 1910; 
pee. gan: 20-1910) JAS 7o03. 


DARROW MUSIC co., Denver, Colo. 


[1596 | 


Darrow (The) © Dee. 13, 1909; 2 e¢. 
Dec. 17, 1909; K 4986. 

Davis (Epwarp H.) Mesa Grande, Cal. 

[1597 

Indian woman making basket. © 


sano a2, 1910; 2 ¢ Dec. 21, 190935 | 


187429. 
Davis, CB. a). eelora, Ind: 


Are you ready to meet your God. © 
Dee 45. 1909 = 2° Dec. 23,1909; K 
5366. 


Davis & HICKEMEYER, New York, N. Y. 
[1599-1606 


Cavalieri (Lina) 1-6. © Dec. 29, 


1909; 2 ce. each Jan. 7, 1910; J.186801- | 


136806. 


1909: 2c. each Jan. 7, 1910° J 1386799, 
136800. 


Deitz (H. C.), Hood River, Oregon. 
[1607-1608 
As they grow.—Bunch of ’em. 
Dee 1, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 20; 1909; 
J 136056, 186057. 
DELAVAN (F. M.) Chicago, Ill. 


Turban hair dressing. © Dee. 
1909; 2 c. Dee. 23; 19093" K 5377. 


[1598 | 


© | 1910: J 137278. 


| ton Allston. 


DENNISON MFG. CO., 
ham, Mass. [1610-1611 
Merry Christmas. © Jan. 15, 1910; 

2 c. Dec. 8, 1909; K 5035. 


—tag. © Dec. 20, 1909; 2 ce. Dec. 
23, 1909; K 5367. 


South Framing- 


DETROIT PUB. CO., Detroit, Mich. 
[1612-1696 
Adams (John Quincy); by William 
Page. 029637. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 .«. 
Jan. 15, 1910; J 137270. 


Adams (Samuel) ; by John Singleton 
Copley. 029683. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2c. 
Jan. 15, 1910; J data 


After the shower; by George Inness. 
029644. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 e. Jan. 15, 
1910; J 1387266. 


Allston (Washington) ; by Washing- 
029605. © Nov. 1, 1909; 
2.¢, Jan. 15, 191073 aaiee2: 

Ann Arbor, Mich., U. of M. alumni 
memorial hall. 071463. © Nov. 24, 
1909; 2 c. Dec. 23, 1909; J 1386240. 


“High school. 071455590) Nov: 
24,°1909; 2 ce. Dec. 23), 1908 toeeau- 


Arethusa ; by George Fuller. 029610. 
© Nov. 1, 1909; 2 ec. Jan. 15, 1910; J 
tari. i 

Atlantic City, N. J. Young’s million 
dollar pier. 015639. © Oct. 5, 1909; 
2 ec Dee. 23, 1909;"3 1362446 

Break, break, break. 071488. © 
Dec. 31, 1909; 2*c. Janta 
137285. 

Brooklyn, municipal ferry boat, New 
York, N. Y., 022582. © Nov. 9, 1909; 
2c. Dee. 23, 1909; J 1386238. 

Buttalo, Nave: 

Soldier’s circle, 071478,— Sunshine |} 
and shadow along the lake, 071479,— | 
Water works, intake, 071481, — Zoo 
bear pit, 071480. © Dec. 11, 1909; 
2 @. each, Jan. 15, 19I0-) 9) '4i22008 


| 187238, 187242, 137247. 


Albright art museum, 071483,— 
Historical bldg, 071484. © Dee. 22, 


| 1909; 2 ce. each Jan. 15, 1910; J 137243; 


0714738, — Road _ to 


Sylva (Marguerite) 1,2. © Dec. 29, | 1°(244- 


Charing cross bridge; by Claude 
Monet, 029600. © Nov. ls 1909; 2 «. 
Jan. 15, 1910; od ising: 


Danae; by Rembrandt 


van Ryn, 
029636. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 


Coie! fa he mime £5 


Delaware water gap, Pa.: 

Hlectric fountain, night view, 
071474,—Entrance to the Kittatinny, 
the golf links, 
071476,— West front of the Kittatinny, 


o2 


~ 
i 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


“nos. 5-8, Feb., 1910 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 


071475. © Dec. 11, 1909; 2 c. each 
Jan. 15, 1910; J 1872386, 187245, 137246, 
137248. 


—Kittatinny hotel, 071485. © 
Mee, 22, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 15, 1910; J 
137241. 

Detroit, Mich. Central high school, 
| 071468. © Nov. 24, 1909; 2 ¢. Dec. 23, 
1909; J 136237. 


| —— Hotel Ste. Claire, 015638. © 
‘ect. 12, 1909; 2 c.: Dec. 23, 1909; J 
| 186235. 


Lily pond, Belle Isle, 071458. 
| Nov. 19, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 23, 1909; 
J 136236. | 


Dutch house, interior; by Pieter de 
Hoogh, 029639. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 ¢. 
wan. 15, 1910; J 1387277. 

/ Harly morning in September; by 
Dwight W. Tryon, 029641. © Nov. 1, 
i909; 2 c Jan. 15, 1910; J 137252. 


: Entering harbor; by Francis Davis 
| Millet, 029646. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 c. 
| Jan. 15, 1910; J 137250. 

Hancock (John); by John Single 
| ton Copley, 029632. © Nov. 1, 1909; 
= c. Jan. 15, 1910;. J 137256. 


Head of a boy; by George Fuller, 
| 9029601. © Nov. 1, 1909;°2 c. Jan. 15, 
| 1910; J 187274. 


[Hudson-Fulton naval parade]: 


Argyle (British cruiser), 022627,— 
| Bremen (German cruiser), 022623,— 
| Clermont (Steamer), 022602-022604,— 
Connecticut (U. S. S.), 022583,— 
| Duke of Hdinburgh (British cruiser), 
| 022628,—Half Moon, 022606,—Hertha 
| (German cruiser), 022625,—Inflexible 
| (British cruiser), 022629, 022630,— 
| Justice (French battleship), 022622,— 
| Liberté (French battleship), 022621,— 
| Morse (C. W.) and Norwich, 022608,— 
| Portsmouth, 022600,—Presidente Sar- 
miento, 022619,—Roosevelt (Steamer), 

0226385,—Verité (French battleship), 
| 022620,— Viktoria Luise (German 
| cruiser), 022626. © Nov. 16, 1909; 2c. 
| each Dec. 23, 1909; J 136205-136209, 
| 136211, 186213-136225. 


j Izard (Mr. and Mrs.) ; by John Sin- 
| gleton Copley, 029612. © Nov. 1, 
109; 2c. Jan. 15, 1910; J 187265. 


Jessica; by Dennis Miller Bunker. 


29616. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2c. Jan. 15, | 


| 1910; J 187276. 

Lady; by Frans Hals, 029602. 
mov, 1, 1909; 2c. 'Jan. 15, 1910; J 
187254. 


| 


1696 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 

Landing of Hendrick Hudson, 
022686. © Nov. 22, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 
15, 1910; J 137234. 

Line of battleships up the Hudson 
river, 022581. © Nov. 9, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 23, 1909; J 136212. 

Livingstone channel, Stoney island, 
015641, 071469. © Nov. 30, 1909; 2 
c. each Dec. 23, 1909; J 136228, 136229. 


— — Channeling machine and steam 
shovel. 071470. © Nov. 30, 1909; 2c. 
Dec. 28, 1909; J 1386227. 


—— Steam shovel. 071471. © Nov. 
30, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 23, 1909; J 136226. 

Los Angeles, Cal. La Grande station. 
071487. © Dec. 21, 1909; 2c. Jan. 15, 
1910; J 187239. 


Mauretania (Steamship). 0888. © 
Dec. 2, 1909; 2 c. Dee. 23, 1909; J 
136234. 

0889. © Dec. 27, 1909; 2 e. 
Jan. 15, 1910; J 1387249. 

Mother and child; by George de 

Forest Brush. 029624. © Nov. 1, 


1909; 2 ¢. Jan. 15, 1910; J 187275. 


Narrows of the Hudson, New York. 
71424. © Nov. 9, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 23, 
1909; J 186233. 


New York, N. Y. Claremont hotel, 
Riverside drive. 071472. © Dec. 8, 
1909; 2c. Dec. 23, 1909; J 136232. 


at night. 071460. © Nov. 
22, 1909; 2c. Jan. 15; 1910; J 157233. 


Metropolitan insurance bldg. at 
night. 071422. © Nov. 9, 1909; 2c. 
Dec. 28, 1909; J 186281. 

Norwich (Steamer) 022637. © Noy. 
24, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 23, 1909; J 136210. 

Palisades of the Hudson, New York. 
071425. © Nov. 9, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 23, 
1909; J 1386230. 

Peasants carousing; by Jan Miense 
Molenaer, 029608. © Noy. 1, 1909; 
2 @ Jan. 168910 + D8T273. 

Philip IV, of Spain; by Velasquez. 
029587. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 ce. Jan. 15, 
1910's) J) 187272. 

Pima papoose. 6091. © Nov. 17, 
1909 ; 2 c. Jan. 15, 1910; K 6161. 

Portsmouth, N. H. Rockingham ho- 
tel. 071486. © Dec. 22, 1909; 2. 
Jan. 15, 1910; J 187240. 

Ravine of the Creuse: by Claude 
Monet. 029625. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 c. 


| Jan. 15, 1910; J 187259. 


© 


| 029622. 


Reapers; by Jean Francois Millet. 
© Nov. 1, 1909; 2 ¢. Jan. 15, 
1910; J 187257. 


33 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1697 


pt: ly; DE ss wes 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 

S. (Miss) ; by William Morris Hunt. 
029604. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 ¢. Jan. 15, 
1910337137263: 


St. Luke drawing the portrait of the 
madonna; by Rogier van der Weyden. 
029597. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 15, 
1910; J 1387268. 


Slave ship; by Joseph M. Turner. 
029618. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 ¢. Jan. 15, 
1910 he 137260: 

Sphinx; by Elihu Vedder. 029626. 
©. Nov. 1, 1909: 2 e:\ Jan. 15, 1910 
J 137258. 

Tulp (Dr. Nicholas) ; by Rembrandt 
van Ryn. 029620. ©: Nov. 1, 1909; 
22 san, to, 1910s P37 264. 


(Mrs. Nicholas) ; by Rembrandt 
van Ryn. 029621. © Nov. 1, 1909; 
Bee Jan 15, 1910s 3 131259: 

Turkey pasture; by Charles H. Hay- 
den. 029606. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 e. 
Jan. 15, 1910; J 187255. 

Volunteers of 1792; by Thomas Con- 
ture. 029628. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 ec. 
Jan. 15: 1970: J AST2ZsL. 

Warren (General Joseph); by John 
Singleton Copley. 029638. © Nov. 1, 
1909 2 er Jan. 1591910 3 Pf 1371267. 

Washerwomen; by Jean Francois 
Millet. 029623. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 c. 
Jan. 15, 1910; J 1372538. 


Dp Wart (HK: E.), Jersey City, N. J. 


[1697 

Little rough riders. © Jan. 3.1910; 
2c. Jan. 6, 1910; K 5802. 

DextreR (C. H.) & SONS, Windsor 

Locks, Conn. [1698 


. Princess (The) © Dec. 13, 1909; 
2 e. Dee. 17, 1909; K 5036. 


Dickry (H. S.), Newton, Kans. [1699 


New steel water tower. © Jan. 10, 
1OTO=*2 €. Jan. 14, 1910; K 6268. 


Dopp, Mrap & co., New York,:-N. Y. 
[i700 
Army girl; by Harrison Fisher. © 
Deews. 1909: 2..¢ Dee. 2277) 1909358 
53841. 


DONNER (WILLIAM), Clara City, Minn. 

[1701 

Clara City, [Minn.] Boys band. © 

Jan, ao IID. 2G, Jan. 2t, 19103"F 
137518. 


DoREE (NADAGE), New York, N. Y. 
[1702 


Sinful bachelor. © Jan. 10, 1910; 
2% e@, Jan. 18, 1910; K 6230. 


DORRBANCE CO., New York, N. Y. 


© Dec. 23, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 27, 1909; | 
IKK 5440. if 
Dow (Louis F.) co., St. Paul, Minn. f 
[1704 |§ 

Backbone of the nation. © Jan. 1, |— 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 3, 1909; K 4973. a 


Dore (J. L.), New Britain, Conn. a 
[1705 \@ 

New Britain post office. © Dec. 31, |@ 
1909; 2 c. Dec. 21, 1909; K 5770. 


DROWNE (WALTER R.), Providence, | 


Ree 


At mine hostess’ door. 
1909; 2 c. Dee. 16, 1909; J 135975. 


DUDLEY (PENDLETON), New York, N. Y. 
[1707 @ 
[New York, N. Y.] National city ] 
bank building. ©1c. Jan. 22, 1910; J 
137554. 


DUrRER- HAUSES (ALBRECHT) VERLAG, | 
Berlin, Germany. [1708-1709 


Kindes paradies.—Wir wollen dir | 
die krippe schmiicken. © Oct. 29, 
1809; 2 c. each Nov. 18, 1909; Hi 235, 
Za. 

DULUTH NEWS TRIBUNE, Duluth, Minn. | 
[1710 


Wakefield, Mich. Sunday lake mines. | 
© Dec. 17, 1909; 2 ec. Dec. 24, 1909; Ja 
136261. 


Du MAzuEt (HE. G.), New York, N. Y. 
[1711-1713 


Du Mazuel’s (Dr.) formulae.—For- 
mulae for beams under ordinary load- 
ings.—Proportions for one cubic yard | 
of concrete. © Jan. 10, 1910; 2c. each | 
Jan. 3, 1910; K 5680-5682. 


DuNLAP (O. E.), Niagara Falls, N. Y. 
[1714 


Above the Whirlpool rapids. © Jan. 
7, 1910; 2 ec. Jan. 10, 1910] See 


DUNNINGTON (W. W.), Weston, W. Va. 

[1715 

Weston, W. Va.,; Crescent window 

glass factory. © Dec. 21, 1909; 2 .e. 
Dec. 22, 1909: J 136106. 


DUNSTON-WEILER LITHO. Co., Dunkirk, 
Nm Y. [1716-1727 
Suffragette series, no. 1-12. © Feb. 
1, 1910; 2c. Jan. 20, 1910; K 6287-6298 


EASTMAN KODAK Co., Rochester, N. ¥.— 


[1728 | 


Kodak 


a girl in canoe. © Jan. 1,4 9 
910; 2¢. . 


Dec. 10, 1909; J 135987. 


34 


[1703 | 
Foreign trade, Feby., 1910. Cover. | 


[1706 | 
© Aug. 24, 


"nos. 5-8, Feb., 1910 


"Baton (E. F.), Winter Hill, Mass. 

[1729 
_ Lovers post card. © Dec. 24, 1909; 
2 c. Dec. 30, 1909; K 5527. 


| Waron (RHopDA AND D, EUNICE), Syra- 

4g euse, N.. Y, [1730 
Books are our best friends. © Nov. 

10, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1910; K 5863. 


‘Epcarton (C. A.) mre. co., Shirley. 

Mass. [1731-1733 

Gift from a friend.—May the Christ- 

mas tide.—Wishing you good health. 

M©@ Jan. 15, 1910; 2 c. each Jan. 11, 
1910; K 6271-6273. 


Epison mre. co., Orange, N. J. 
[17384-17938 
[Moving pictures. ] 
anes 51-4. © Jan. 7,.1910; 2 «. 
each Jan. 11, 1910; J 137021-1387024. 


Bear hunt in the Rockies. 14. © 
Jan. 11, 1909; 2 c. each Jan. 15, 1910; 
J 137181-137184. 


Cap of fortune. 
1909; 2 c. each Jan. 5, 1910; J 186747- 
136750. 


Engineer’s romance. 1-4. © Jan. 
m 2910;°2%c. each Jan. 11, 1910; J 
137017-137020. 


Fallen idol. 1-3. © Dec. 28, 1909; 
2c. each Jan. 5, 1910; J 186744-186746. 


Faust. 1-5. © Dec. 24, 1909; 2 c¢. 
each Dec. 28, 1909; J 186439-1386448. 


Gift from Santa Claus. 14. © 
Dec. 17, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 28, 1909; 
J 186266-186269. 

Gloucester, Mass. fishing industry. 
14. © Dec. 31, 1909; 2 c. each Jan. 
5, 1910; J 186740-136748. 


Happy accident. 14. © Dec. 21, 
1909; 2 c@. each Dec. 23, 1909; J 
136262-136265. 

In the nick of time. 1-4. © Jan. 


18, 1910; 2 c. Jan. 20, 1910; J 137507- 
137510. 


Marie Dressler. © Dec. 24, 1909; 
mc. Jan. 5, 1910; J 186755. 


Mischievous elf. 1-4. © Dec. 21, 
mo09; 2 c. each Dec. 238, 1909; J 
\186270-186278. 


Pardners. 1-4. © Jan. 4, 1910; 2 
e. each Jan. 11, 1909; J 187013-137016. 


Parson’s umbrella. 1-3. © Jan. 14, 
1910; 2c. each Jan. 18, 1910; J 187403- 
1187405. 

Tobacco mania. 
11909; 2 «@ each 
'186751—186754. 


14. © Dec 28, 
Janey, Oo, 20100.. J 


4G) Wee 28, 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


1907 


EDISON MFG, co.—Continued. 


Warrior bold. 1-3. © Jan. 14, 
1910; 2 c. each Jan. 18, 1910; J 137406- 
137408, 

15th U. S. cavalry bareback monkey 
drul ©) Janu. 14, 1910; 2 ¢c. Jan. 18, 
1910; J 137402. 


EDMONSTON (DAviID B.), Washington, 
D. C. [13 photographs. ] 
[1794-1806 
Townsend (Miss Ivonne) 1, 2. © 
Dec. 16, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 28, 1909; 
J 186444, 136445. 


Gude (Madam O.).—Gude (Mr. 
O.).—Gude (Miss Ingeborg).—Gude 
(Miss Sigrid).—Hengelmiiller (Baron 
von H.).—Planches (Baron HE. Mayor 
des).—Planches (Baroness E. Mayor 
des).—Rosen (Baron).—Sannon (H. 
Paulens).—Sannon (Madam H. P.).— 
Varadhara (Phya A.). © Jan. 2, 
1910; 2 ce. each Jan. 5, 1910; J 136758— 
136768. 


EICHENKRANZ (M. G. V.), New York, 

Tie oe [1807 

Caricature. © Jan. 12, 1910; 2 ec. 
Jan. 10, 1910; K 5979. 


ELDER (PAUL) & co., San Francisco, 
Cal. [58 prints.] [1808-1860 


Goodcheer leaflets, nos. 7-12.—Home- 
ly maxims, nos. 7—-12.—How to tell 
your partners, nos. 1—-16.—Impression 
leaflets, nos. 42—54.—Miniature leaf- 
lets, nos. 13-18.—Shadowings, nos. 1-6. 
© Sept. 25, 1909; 2 c each Oct. 14, 
1909; K 5041-5093. 


YLLIOTT. (CHAS. H.) co., Philadelphia, 
Pa. [47 photographs. ] 
[1861-1907 
Ancient oak.—Approaching storm.— 
Boathouse.—Boatman’s path.—Cas- 
tle.-—Cornwood.—Cupid cove.—Edge of 
the meadow.—Evening.—Ferns.—-lish- 
ing.— Fortress.— Homestead. — Home- 
ward bent.—House on the hill.—Land- 
ing.—Lower bay.—Maine  coast.— 
Meadow brook. — Motor-boat. — Old 
mill.—Playing house.—Rocky spring 
falls—Rural home.—Santee island.— 
Sea foam.—Sea grass.—Sea path.— 
Seashore frolic. — Sentinels. — Silver- 
stream.—Southshore.—Spring beach.— 
Summer idleness.—Sunset.—Sunset on 
the bay.—Thro’ the woods.—Training 
ship.—Turning.—Twin birches.—Upper 
Wissahickon. — Vista.—Waiting.—Wa- 
ter’s edge.—Wave.—What is home 
without a cat?—White battalion. © 
Jan. 18, 1910; 2 ec. each Jan. 20, 1910; 
J 187451—187497. 


30 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv. n.8., v.5 | 


1908 
ELLIOTT (JOHN A.), Butte, Mont. 
[1908 
Montana pioneers. Dee.- Zi, 


1909;5.2°¢. Dee. 27, 1909; J 136387. 


ELLtis (WM. SHEWELL), Philadelphia, 
Pa. [1909 


Muschamp (Stanley) at piano. © 
Jao, AOU 2 Ch Jan. 'G) 19102. 
136785. 


ELLIs & CUMMINGS, Boise, Idaho. 
[1910 
You'll like Boise. © Dee. 2, 1909; 
2c. Jan. 4, 1910; K 59384. 


EMERY (CLARA B.), Argyle Park, NOY: 
[1911 


Right against wrong. © Dec. 21, 
1909; 2 e. Dee. 31, 1909; K 5616. 


ENGLISH (H.), Wallace, Idaho. 
[1912-1924 
Wardner, Idaho. Chance mine views. 
1-13. © Dee. 6, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 
oe, A909 = 3 136158-13 36170. 


Erickson (Oscar) St. Paul, Minn. 
[1925-1926 


Desion -A,. Bs © Jan. 2321910: 2. 
each Jan. 24, 1910; J 187626-137627. 


Ewine (J. G.), Crowley, La. [1927 


Louisiana state university alumni 
parade. © Jan. 3, 1910; 2 ¢. Jan. 6, 
1910; J 136798. 


FAIRBANKS BROS., Austin, Minn. [1928 


Adams Lutheran pastorate © 
Wee. 13, 1909;"'2 c. Dee: 24, 1909; J 
136274. 


FAIRBROTHER (EH.), Palmyra, Wis. 
[1929 
Moonlight on Spring Lake, Wis. © 
Dec. 24, 1909; 2 ec. Dec. 27, 1909; K 
5406. 


FAIRCHILD co., New York, N. Y. 


Fairchild service certificate. 
Jan 44 eA Ot eo D C.. Jane 15,4940 5 
6212. 


FaLtK, New York, N. Y. [1931-19382 


Hamniwonad (i. 8.5. 1,2: © Jan % 
1910; 2 c. each Jan. 8, 1910; J 136838, 
136839. 


FANINGTON (A. J.), Bangor, Maine. 
[1933 


Lone Feather. © Jan. 22, 1910; 2 
er Jan. 27,-1910; J 1344. 


Fruss (ANDREW W.), New York, N. Y. 
[1934 


Skull and horns of male bungo. © 
1 e. Jan. 21, 1910; J 187514. 


[1930 


K 


36 


©): 


| 19103 2 ce. Jams age 


| 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1910; K 6092. 


| Jan. 7, 


| 1910; 2c. Jan. 17, 1910; K 6248. 


FILM IMPORT AND TRADING Co., New | 
York, iN. ¥. [1985-1948 j 
Beethoven. © Dec. 22, 1909; 2 4 | 
Dec. 20, 1909; K 5280. ! 
Beggarman’s gratitude. © Dec. 22, 
1909; 2 ce. Dee. 20, 1909; K 5279. i) 
Children’s doctor. © Jan. 17, 1910; 
2c. Jan. 18, 1910; K 6110. 
Child’s rambles in dreamland. © 
Jan. 21, 1910; 2 @. Jan. 17, 1910; Bi 
247. 
Emperor’s staff officers. © Dec. 27, 
1909; 2 ec. Dec.-21, 1909 ;_K 3452. 


Free booters captive. © Jan. 21, 

1910; K 6249. . 

Garibaldi bay. © Jan. 14, 1910; 2 } 

e. Jan. 10, 1910; K 6091. 

Law of destiny. © Dec. 27, 1909; 
2c. Dec. 23, 1909; K 5451. 


Nelson’s son. © Dec. 27, 1909; 24 
Dee. 21, 1909; K 5458. 


Patrician and slave. © Jan. 14 


Poem of life. © Jan. 17, 1910 ; 2¢ | 
Jan, 13, 1910; K 6108: 


Salted mine. © Jan. 10, 1910; 2¢@ 
1910; K 5815. 


Story of my life. © Jan. 3, 1910; 
2 ec. Dec. 27, 1909); Ko date 


Young girl’s sacrifice. © Jan. 21, i 


FINE ARTS SOCIETY OF OAK PARK, Chi- | 

cago, Ill. [1949 i 

Oak Park fountain. © Oct. 10, 1909; 
2c. Jan, 10, 1910 3K sere 


Fto (1.), Fairmont, Minn. ti 
[1950-1954 © 
Fairmont, [Minn.] public buildings. — 
© Dec. 15, 1909; 2 ec. Jan. 10, 1910; Ha 
136857. f 
Lake Sisseton. 1-4. Jan. By t 
1910; 2 c. each Jan. 10, 1910; J 136858- | 
136861. 
FLooD & CONKLIN co., Newark, N. J. 7 
[1955 — 
Carriage varnishes. © Dec. 28, 
1909; 2 ec. Dec. 30, 1909; K 5547. : 
Foitry (E. F.) New York, N. Y. f 
[1956-1967 — 
McCormack (John) 2185-3,-5,6—8,-— 4 
10,-11. © Dec. 15, 1909; 2e. each Jan. a 
1S OIG i 137731137737. 1a 
Tetrazzini (Luisa) 809-26, 2370—7,-— | 
9,-10,-17. 
18, 1910; 5 I 137738-1377 42. 
FortNer (C. B.), Sterling, Colo. [1968 
Study in snow. © Dec. 15, 1909; 2 
e. Dec. 18, 1909; J 1867388. 


per eel RCE 


f 


' one,—Winning drive. 
2c. each Dec. 6, 1909; H 274-285. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


Foster (R. G.), Washington, D. C. 
| 1969 
Washington, D. C., capitol dome by 
search light. © Dec. 29, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 30, 1909; K 5544. 


FRANKLIN LITHOGRAPH CO., New York, 

[1970 

Purity. © Dec. 1, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 
23, 1909; J 136195. : 


FREDENDALL (LAURA C.), San Diego, 
Cal. 


Eruption of volcano. of Coloma, 
Mexico, Feb. 12, 1909. © Dec. 16, 
1909; 2 ec. Dec. 27, 1909; K 6162. 


FREDERICKSON CO., Chicago, III. 
[1972-2000 

Chloris; by Fred S. Manning. © 
Dec, 15, 1909; 2 ¢. Dec. 20, 1909; H 
286. 

Choosing up sides; by A. Hoffstetter. 
© Dec. 1, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1909; H 
298. 

Delights of spring; by Fred S. Man- 
ning. © Dec. 15, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 20, 
1909; H 289. 

For sweet charity; by Benjamin 
Lichtman. © Dec. 15, 1909; 2 ¢. Dec. 
20, 1909; H 296. 

Innocence; by Fred S. Manning. © 


. Dec. 15, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 20, 1909; H 291. 


© 
Dec. 15, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 20, 1909; H 


© 


Juanita; by Fred S. Manning. 


| 294, 


Leona; by Fred S. Manning. 


| Dec. 15, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 20, 1909; H_ 


295. 


Lilies; by Bruno C. Geyer. © Dec. 
1, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1909; H 300. 
© 


Love all; by Fred S. Manning. 


| Dec. 15, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 20, 1909; H 


290. 
Love is blind; by Magnus Greiner. 


©) Dec. 15, 1909; 2 ce. Dec. 20, 1909; 
ier 207. 


Lucia. 


Our national game; by Alfred James 
Dewey: 


Play ball,—Sacrifice,—Shut out,—Sin- 
gle,—T'wo singles,—Waiting for a good 
© Dec. 1, 1909; 
Phyllis; by Fred S. Manning. 


293. 


ol 


[1971 | 


© Dec. 1, 1909; 2 e. Dee. 6, | 
1909; K 5251. 


| 2 e@ Dec. 10, 1909; J 135970. 


2016 


| I’ REDERICKSON co.—Continued. 


Sweet meats; by Ived S. Manning. 
© Dec. 15, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 20, 1909; H 
292, 

To the next bride; by Alfred James 
Dewey. © Dec. 1, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 6, 


Uncle Remus and the little boy. © 
Dec. 1, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1909; IX 5250. 

Water witch; by Fred S. Manning. 
© Dee. 15, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 20, 1909; H 
287, 

Winter sports; by Fred 
© Dee. 15, 1909; 2 ¢c. Dec. 


| 1909; H 299. 


S. Manning. 
20, 1909; H 


288. 
I'rencoH (ARTHUR W.), Worcester, 
Mass. [2001-2002 


Corn products refining co. Argo 
plant, proposed A-F conveyers. ©1e. 
Dec. 22, 1909; I 141. 

Slide rule for reinforced concrete 
slabs. ©1c. Dec. 9, 1909; I 142. 


FRENSLEY (M. 8S.) Luray, Va. 

Luray, Va. La Fayette lodge no. 
137. A. FB. & A.M. © Jani 22-16: 
2 ¢@. Jans 26, 1910; J 137730: 


[2003 


Frost & Reep, Bristol, England. 
[2004-2005 
Road to the village. © Dec. 1, 1909; 
2c. Dec. 27, 1909; K 5799. 
Through the calm and frosty air. © 
Dec: 31, 1909; 2 ce. Feb. 4, 1910; K 
6808. 


FURSMAN (EHuGcENIA), New York, N. Y. 
. [2006 


Rex and sunshine. © Dec. 20, 1909; 


tAELOCK (W. W.), Cattaraugus, N. Y. 

[2007-2016 
Cattaraugus, N. Y. Academy park. 
Aug. 20, 4909; 2 c Jan. 17, 1910; J 
137298. 


Depot and manufacturing dis- 


trict. © July 21, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 21, 


1910; J 1387520. 


—-From Erie railroad looking 
north. © Sept. 29, 1909; 2 ¢. Jan. 21, 


Caught stealing,—Costly error,— | 1910; J 1375165. 


' Double play,—Hit,—One to nothing,— | 


Manufacturing district. © Aug. 


| 24, 1909; 2c. Jan. 17, 1910; J 187294. 


—— Narrows. Cattaraugus creek. 
© Sept. 15, 1909; 2 ec. Jan. 21, 1910; J 


«AS75116, 


© | 
Hiepec, 15, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 20, 1909; H 


© 
J 


Old and new school houses. 
Aug. 8, 1909: 2 ec. Jan. 21, 1910; 


| 187517. 


CS heel 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1V, 22S. WS 


GAELOCK (W. W.)—Continued. 

On line of the Erie railroad. 
sept. 21, 1909; 2-c. Jan. 
1387295. 


© 
17, 1910; J 


On the Erie entering Cattarau- 
gus. © Sept. 29, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 21, 
Toy:  aotocd: 
Rock bottom looking south east. 
© July 21, 1909; 2c. Jan. 21, 1910; J 
1387519. 

—— West side Main st. 


© Aug. 27, 


1OOO < 20e. dat 2). Ago: fo lorore: 
GARDNER (F.), Oak Park, Il. [2017 
WS never Hurt a pit. © Dec. 15, 


1909; 2 c. Dec. 17, 1909; K 4989. 
GERBLACK-BARKLOW CO., aolee Tl. 


Huntress. © Dee. 15. 1909; 2 e«. 
Dee. 18, 1909; K 5810. 

Bowling. — Canoeing. — Dorothy.— 
Christmas day.—Fencing.—Golfing.— 


June roses.—Motoring.—Ready for the 

hunt.—Tennis.—Tokens of winter.— 

Trout fishing.—Yachting. © Dec. 27, 

1909)-).2 @. each Dec. 27, 1909; K 

5425-54387. 

Gipes (AERONAUT), Jolo, P. I. 
[2032-2034 


Ganda right, left and back. 1645-— 
fern Aue, 19, 19095 26. Oct. 1, 
1909; J 1387757-137759. 


GILDERSLEEVE (F.. A.), Waco, Tex. 


[2035 | 


Annual foot-ball game between Bay- 
lorand "Ts ©: U.. at Carroll Wield, 
Waco, Tex. © Nov. 29, 1909; 2 e. 
Dec. 6, 1909; J 135986. 


GOERGENS (GEORGE R.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 


2036 | 


Human-faced chicken. © Dec. 10, 
1909; 2 e. Dec. 18, 1909; J 137065. 


GooDELL (M. S.), Lancaster, Pa. 
[2037 
Amish farmers on curb market. © 
jan. Ab 1910: 2c. Jan. .15,;, 1910. KK: 


6164. 
GoopricH (B. F.) co., Akron, Ohio. 


[2038 
Two best ways of riding on air. © 
Mee. 30. 19092 c. Jan. 12) Joe K 


6089. 
GRAVES (CARLETON H.), Philadelphia, 
iteh [2039-2044 
Athens, Greece, Parthenon.—Ceylon, 
immense tea  plantation.—Columbia 
River, Oregon, interior of salmon can- 
nery. 5362.—Mount Hood, Oregon. 
5363.—Philadelphia, Pa., Founder’s 


| 


| GRAVES (HENRY) & ©0., 


GRAVES (CARLETON H.)—Continued. 


week parade. 8758.—Valley Forge, 
Pa., Washington’s headquarters. 5683. 


© Dec. 8, 1909; 2 c. each’ Deer ae | 


1909; J 1386712-136717. 


Itd., London, 
England. 
Peel (Lady) 
Dees ae A909 2 

6515. 


seated in park. © 
e. Dec. 24 7909; 16 


| GRAY (LucIAN), Eureka Springs, Ark. 
[2046 


-der.—Non-union.—Prinee 


Eureka Springs, Ark., Basin Spring 
and Basin park hotel. © Dec. 20, 


| 1909; 2 c. Dec. 24, 1909; K 5937. 


| GRAY LITHOGRAPH Co., New York, N. Y. 
[2018-2031 | 


[2047-2051 

Baby’s first rose. © Jan. 5, 1910; 
2c. Jan. 6, 1910; K 5804. 

Egyptian beauty. © Jan. 5, 1910; 


1 2c. Jan. 6; 19102 Kase: 


Flying bird. © Sept. 10, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 24, 1909; K 5398. 


Greetings. © Jan. 7, 1910; 2 ec. Jan. 
8. 1910; K 5860. 


In the lead. © Dee. 16, lk 2 ¢: 


Dec. 17, 1909; K 5002. 
GREGORY (M. B.) Good Thunder, Minn. 
[2052-2056 
Good Thunder. Minn. Birds-eye- 


view wreck. © Jan. 7, 1910; 2 ¢. Jan. 
19, 19fO= 7s Vota 

1-3. © Dee. 30, 1909; 
2c. Jan. 19, 1910; J 137498137500: 
4. © 1c. Dee. 30, 1909; J 


137631. 
GREGORY 

MORE), 
raphs. | 

Advance 


(Tappan) & HopeEes ( WET- 
Detroit, Mich. [9 photo- 


guard. — Caught un- 


| awares. — Compiaceney. — Disciple of 


Delsarte.—Disgust—Half seas un- 
Imperial.— 
What have I done. ©1 ce. each Jan. 


15, 1910; J 187745-137753. 


GREssS (F. E.), Brookfield, Mo. 
Brookfield, Mo., N. Main st. 
Dec. 20, 1909; 
186774. 
GRIERSON (JOHN W.), New York, N. Y. 
[2067 


Gray veil. © Oct. 1, 1909; 2 ¢. Jan. 


4, 1910; J 136692. 


GusTIn (H.°W.), New York, N. Y¥. 
[14 prints.] [2068-2081 


Each time we ignore our better im- 
pulses.—I certainly do love music 


38 


[2045 


eames ere 


r2066 |, 


Ce 
2 c. Jan. 6, 3900: ae 


[2057-2065 |, 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 5-8, Feb., 1910 


GustTIN (EK. W.)—Continued. 


with my meals.—Lips that touch li- 
quor.—When you are down in the 
mouth, remember Jonah.—This is no 
place for a minister’s son.—This world 
would be a world of sadness. © Nov. 
1, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 21, 1909; K 
5335-5340. 

These certainly do look good to 
“muh.” © Dec. 23, 1909; 2 ¢. Jan. 15, 
1910; K 6208. 

Are you from Missouri.—I should 
like so much to be with you.—If you 
can’t be good, be careful. © Dee. 39, 
1909; 2 c. each Jan. 15, 1910; K 6209- 
6211; 

Bee that gets the honey.—If hot air 
was music.—Methuselah waited until 
he was 187 years old.—Methuselah 
was only 187 years old when he mar- 
ried. © Jan. 10, 1910; 2 c each Jan. 
15, 1910; K 63856-6359. 


GUTMANN & GUTMANN, New York, 
[2082-2087 

Feeling.— Hearing.—Seeing.—Smell- 
ing.—Tasting. © Dee. 4, 1909; 2 ¢. 


each Dec. 18, 1909; K 5098-5102. 
I love to be loved by a baby. © 
Deca, A909;2 ¢. Jan. 5, 1910; K 


5759. 


HACKErT, CARHART & co., New York, 
IN oe [2088-2091 


All aboard.— At Coney. — Lunch 
stand.—Sea side. © Jan. 20, 1910; 2 
e. each Jan. 20, 1910; K 63806-6309. 


HAINES PHOTO Co., Conneaut, Ohio. 
[2092-2130 
Boston, Mass. : 


Capitol bldg.—Commons, 1, 2.— 
‘Copeley square, 1, 2.—North bridge. 
© Dec. 31, 1909; 2 c. each Jan. 3, 
1910; J 187107, 1387109, 187112, 187118, 
137117, 187118. 


Bowdoin college, Brunswick, Maine. 
eo. © Jan. 11, 1910; 2c Jan. 18, 
1910; J 187099-187101. 


Brown university, Providence, R. I. 
© Dec. 18, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 20, 1909; J 
1386150. 


Cambridge, Mass. Historical tree. 
(© Dec. 31, 1909; 2 c Jan. 3, 1910; J 
137119. 


27843—_10——2 


CLASSES, H TO K 
2134 


HAINES PHOTO co.—Continued. 

Holyoke, Mass. American thread co, 
factory. © Dec. 13, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 13, 
1909; J 135982. 

—— Parsons paper co. factory. © 
Dee. 13, 1909; 2 ec. Dec. 15, 1909; J 
135983. 

© 
1909; J 


Skinner mfg. co. factory. 
Dee. 18, 1909; 2 ¢c. Dee. 15, 
135984. 

Lewiston, Maine: 

Bates college, 1, 2,—Panorama,— 
River and factories. © Jan. 11, 1910; 
2: e. each Jan. 15, 1910;. J 1387098, 
137102-137104. 


Plymouth, Mass. : 


Burial hill,—YForefather’s monu- 
ment,—Pilgrim hall,—Plymouth rock, 
1, 2,Street scene. © Dec. 31, 1909; 
2c. each Jan. 3, 1910; J 187106, 137108, 
137111, 1387114—187116. 


Portland, Maine. Harbor,1. © Jan. 
TL A910 :.20e. same 2s, 2910s: Wet males: 


Providence, R. I. Exchange place. 
© Dee. 13, 1909; 2 ec. Dec. 15, 1909; J 
135979. 


—— Smith, Webbing co. factory. © 
Dee. 18, 1909; 2: ¢. Dee. 20, 1909; J 
136151. 


Radcliffe college, Cambridge, Mass. 
©: Jan. 1191022) .<eJdans; 25108 J 
136660. 


s 
Rensselaer college, Troy, N. Y. © 
Oct2)21,' 1909:.2 e Ocho 2a: Tees. 7 
133589. 


Springfield, Mass. Court square. 
1,2. © Dec. 13, 1909; 2 ec. each Dec. 
15, 1909; J 135980, 185981. 

State normal school and Capitol 
bldg. © Dec. 18, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 20, 
1909; J 186152. 

HALL (EDWARD), New York, N. Y. 
[2131 

Singer sewing ma- 

chine never fails. © Dec. 18, 1909; 2 ec. 

Dec. 18, 1909; K 5087. 

HAL. . Gh 2A.) Paterson, N. 2d. [2132 

Paterson, N. J. Lodge room B. P. O. 
Elks # 60. © Jan. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Jan. 
18, 1910; J 137755. 


Light running 


‘ HAMMETT (W. A.), Corsicana, Texas, 

aera a Mass. Bunker Hill monu- [2133 
ment. fau;. 2, 2910; 2 ¢c. Jan. 8, Leap year girl. © Dee. 31, 1909: 
1910; J 186659. : 2c. Jan. 3, 1910; K 5651. 

——— Water front. Dec. 31, 1909; | Hamonp (B. F.), Kansas City, Mo. 
2c. Jan. 3, 1910; J 137110. ( a ok [2134 

Harvard university, Cambridge, Automobile with rotary wheels. © 
Mass. 1-5. © Jan. 1, 1910; 2 c. each | Dec. 18, 1909; 2 ec Dee. 20, 1909: K 
Jan. 8, 1910; J 186661—1386665. 5255. 

39 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21385 


pt. IV, Des vo5 


HANES (L. F.) Greensboro, N. C. 
[2135 


Pape: © Bani 10, 191027 24c: alangis, 
1910; J 187428. 


HANSEN (W. P.), Devils Lake, N. Dak. 


[2136 
Devil’s Lake, N. Dak. Grand opera 
house,, Dec. 25, 1909: -© 1. c. Jam. 3; 


1909; J 136547. 
HAnson (J. C.), Winthrop, Minn. 
PAB ( 
Winthrop, Minn., public school flower 
garden. © Nov. 20, 1909; 2 ec. Dec. 27, 
ILSIOS nn Peale oa 
HARPER (OLIVE) New York, Ne YG 


[2138 

Mrs. Cherry Smiler. ©1c. Jan. 22, 
PSO ASK5oG- 

Harris (W. J.). Pittston, Pa. [2139 


Augustine, Fla. Court — Fort 
Marion: 2565. _ ©) Jam, 24, 1010); 2 ve: 
Jan. 26, 1910; J 1387728. 


Harris & Ewine, Washington, D. C. 
[2140-2170 
Bankhead (Senator J. H.) © July 
ii L909 2.e) Jan, 2 910k J asta: 
Beveridge (Senator A. J.) © Aug. 
Ss, s909" Zres Jan, Zi, 2OlOe gy 137529: 
Bourne (Senator J. J.) © July 21, 
£909;-2 .c.dan., 21 1910s. AsiH39: 
Brandegee (Senator Frank B.) © 
Janly el VOOR 2 Ten Jan. 21. TOO 
137547. 
Briggs (Senator F. O.) 
TOO sea M 2t OO ee da tenes 
Bristow (Senator J. L.) © July 16, 
T9092 Ce dane A tOtO eI Tague 
' Brown (Senator Morris) © July 
tO OOO 2 ec. dan. 2h 1910): J eros: 
Burnham (Senator H. E.) © July 
1%, 1909; 2 ec: Jan. 21, 1910; J 187540. 


Burton (Senator Theodore E.) © 
Falver(, £909 2. ¢ fan. 21 1910. 5 
137546. 

Chamberlain (Senator G. E.) © 
Semi. Lo, 909 322) C..- dan. 2k. 1910S, 
totao2: 


Clark (Senator C. D.) © Dec. 11, 
109] ter an. 2a SOI J Lei 5a0: 
Clay (Senator A. D.) © Aug. 29, 
AGO 2 ea san. 21, 1910: J t3tao2. 
Crawford (Senator C. I.) © Aug. 
BioOgere ec. dant 1910. jlsthod. 
- Cullom (Senator 8S. M.) © Aug. 25, 
1909.; 2. ¢.. Jan. 21, 1910; J 1387549. 
Cummins (Senator A. B.) © July 
Zee OOO 2, Cx canis, 19107) J Astbas. 
Dolliver (Senator J. P.) © July 25, 
TON? 2 Evan, 21) LOI e teibar. 


© Sept. 27, 


Harris & Hwinc—Continued. 


Dupont (Senator Henry A.) © Aug. 
18, 1909; 2c. Jan: 21, 19105 9 ase 


Fletcher (Senator D. N.) © Aug. 
21, 1909; 2.¢. Jan. 21, 1910s aerate. 


Governors’ conference. 1910. © 
gan. 20, 1910; 2 cc Jan. Zia 
ISione, 


Hughes (Senator C. J.) © Aug. 8, 
1909,;°2 c. Jan. 21, 19105 Sieias-. 


Johnson (Senator Martin N.) 
Sept... 11, 1909 ;..2° ce? Jameel 
187525. 


Jones (Senator Wesley L.) © Aug. 
5, 1909; 2c. Jan 21, 191O- iaiares. 


McLaurin (Senator A. J.) © July 
19, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 21> 491027 t2a754ae 


Newlands (Senator Francis C.) © 
July 15, 1909; 2 @ dJangai wei0- 
137523. 


Oliver (Senator George T.) © July 
29, 1909; 2 ¢. Jan. 20, 191Oes Teibes. 


Richardson (Senator H. A.) © July 
8, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 2h, 19h0 5S taio4ss. 


Simmons (Senator F. M.) © July 
18, 1909; 2:c. Jan. 24, 1ONGr ey 13754 


Smith (Senator E. B.) © Sept. 3, 
1909; 2 e. Jan. 21, 1940); aeasSidst: 


Stone (Senator W. J.) © Sept. 
16, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 21, 191Ge asia 


Taylor (Senator Robert) © Aug. 


31, 1909; 2c. Jan. 21, 1910s a dafass. 


Warner (Senator William) © July 
27, 1909; 2c. Jan. 21, 1QOES datase: 


HARRISON PRESS, Philadelphia, Pa. 
[217% 
Consult our idea department. 
Jan. 10,°1910; 2 eG dan soaoag: 
5938s. 


K 


“HarRRoun (L. W.), Rugby, N. Dak. 


[20%2 

Rugby, N. Dak. Lutheran good 

Samaritan hospital. © Dee. 18, 1909; 
2 ec. Dec. 22, 1909; J tabtse 


Harvey (HE. S.), Lebanon, Ind. [21738 


Lebanon, Ind. high school basket- 
ball team. © Dec. 24, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 
Stored Lobo: 


HarRvEY (FRED), Kansas City, Mo. 
[2174-2175 
Las Vegas, N. 
10962.—Pueblo Indian 
quoise. 13989. 
each Jan. 17, 


drilling tur- 
© Jan. 1, 1910; Bue 
1910; K 6218, 6219. 


40 


© 


M. Hotel Castaneda. 


| 


_loves an ass. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 5-8, Feb., 1910 


HAUTER (ANDREW I.), Rockford, III. 
[2176-2177 


Springfield, Mass., panorama. © 
Pieenmis, 1909; 2 ¢c. Jan. 3, 1910; K 
5112. 


' Wesleyan university, Middletown, 

Conn. © Dee. 13, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 27, 

1909; K 5488. 

Hayes (C. M.) & co., Detroit, Mich. 

[2178 

Detroit, [Mich.], baseball club. 1909. 

© Sept. 28, 1909; 2 ¢. Sept. 25, 1909; J 

133191. 


Heaney (T.), Cheyenne, Wyo. 


[2179-2180 
Cheyenne, Wyo.: Eagles’ aerie.— 
Lies anilitary reserve. © Dee. 1, 
1909; 2 c. each Dec. 24, 1909; K 5396, 
53897. 
HELD (JAcK), Salt Lake City, Utah. 
[2181 
Got a pin. © Jan. 1, 1910; 2c. Jan. 
3, 1910; K 5621. 
HEMENWAY (Oscar EH.) Hugene, Ore- 
gon. [2182 
Oregon (University of) buildings. 
© Jan. 15, 1910; 2 c. Jan. 18, 1910; J 
1387347. 
HENDERSON (GrorGcE A.), New York, 
oN. Ys [21838 


Her other husband. © Dec. 11, 
1909; 2 ec. Dec. 80, 1909; Ik 5528. 


Henry (F. G.) & co., New York, N. Y. 
[2184-2195 

Ass and his assets are soon 
parted.—Don’t make an ass of your- 
self.—Foolishness is next to happi- 
ness.—lI’d sooner be a live ass than a 
dead hero.— Never again. — Nobody 
© rgan, 25). 1910" 2 e. 
each Jan. 21, 1910; K 63819-6324. 

Au revoir !—Believe me !—Don’t for- 
get!—How are you!—Time no ob- 
ject !—You bet! © Feb. 1, 1910; 2c. 
each Jan. 26, 1910; J 1387668-1376753. 
Hess (Gro. B.) AND JuNGE (G. L.), 

Pittsburg, Pa. [2196 

Champions American league, Detroit 

1a (Govan, to, 1910; 2 e@ Jan. 15, 


1910; K 6216. 
| Hirsranp (J. G.), Manitou, Colo. 


[2197 
Pike’s Peak region, folding post 
eard views. © July 1, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 
24, 1909; KX 5824. 
HiIEston (LILIAN G.), New York, N. Y. 
[2198-2199 
Sears (Julia Seton) A, B. © Dee. 
28, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 27, 1809; J 
136877, 186878. 


2222 


Ott (Harry H.), Fort Pierce, Fla. 
[2200 
Five-mile creek. © Nov. 17, 1909; 
2 ¢. Dec. 20, 1909; J 136022. 
Hines (AMANDA) Tacoma, Wash. 
[2201 


Madonna. © 1c. Jan. 18, 1910; J 

137348. 
HINSHAW (GLENN Cooper), New York, 
IN, Nag [2202 


Religieux (Le). © Dec. 20, 1909; 
2 ¢. Dec. 27, 1909; K 5811. 


Hopss (FRANKLYN) & co., Chicago, 
Lilie [2203-2206 


Barnum (P. T.) motto card.—Frank- 
lin (Benjamin) motto card.—Jefferson 
(Thomas) motto card.—Penn (Wil- 
liam) motto card. © Jan. 4, 1909; 2 e¢. 
each Jan. 7, 1909; K 5817, 5818, 5820, 
5821. 


Hock (ANTHONY E.), Los Angeles, Cal. 

[2207-2208 

Evolution of woman.—Wide open 

town. © Dec. 29, 1909: 2 c. each 
Dee 21 190G% Te bolls saa: 


HOLIDAY PICTURE MAKERS, Washington, 
1 Os [2209-2211 
Dutch Valentine card.—Goose Easter 
card.—Peepsie series, no. 11. © Jan. 
&; 19102 2 ¢. ‘each Jan. 20, 1910- KK 
6302-6304. 


HOLLAND (Cart A.), Rochester, Minn. 
. [2212 
Rochester, Minn. St. Mary’s hos- 
pital). © Uyan. 8.1910 so ¢: “lan. 40, 
BUS COM ard fa 3-7 0 Pa 
HOPE DAY NURSERY, Philadelphia, Pa. 
[2213 
Foundling (The). © Dee. 17, 1909; 
2 ec. Dec. 20, 1909; K 5256. 
Howe (Frederic E.), Dowagiaec, Mich. 
[2214-2316 
frog. — 


Happyland’s mammoth 


Krohne’s sheep at Magician lake.— 
Magician lake from Gould’s. © Jan. 


12, 1910* 3-«@ ekeh Jan. 24 1910: J 
137640-137642. 


Howett (Bretpon D.), Clinton, N. J. 
[2217-2221 
[Clintons Nv. : 

Among the rushes,—At low tide,— 
Krall flour milt—Main street looking 
east,—Old dam. © Jan. 5, 1910; 2 e. 
each Jan. 20, 1910; J 187716—137720. 
Hoyt (DupLEY), New York, N. Y. 


Hn 


Klee (Mrs. Samuel). © 1 ec Dee. 


| 17, 1909; J 1385998. 


41 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2223 


pt. IV, DSSS v5 


HUBEL (H. C.), St. Clair, Mich. 
[2223-2225 
D. U. R. solution.—Flood at Mt. 
Clemens.—Fort st. up to date. © Dee. 
ye, 1909: -2.-e. each Janey 13, d910s A 
1387071-137073. 
HuFF (WALTER L.) co., Woodbury, N. J. 
[2226-2229 
[Utah (U.S. 8.) launching. ] 
Launching,—Sponsor,—Spry (Gov.) 
and daughter,—Spry’s (Goy.) party 
from Utah. © Dee. 23, 1909; 2 c. each 
Dec. 30, 1909; J 186522-136525. 
HutTCHISON (Ep. R.), Elmira, N. Y. 
[2230 
Six parachute drops from one bal- 
loon by one man. © Jan. 22, 1910; 2c. 
Jan. 18, 1910; K 6404. 


ILLINOIS CASING Co., Chicago, Ill. [2231 
“Lord Bacon,” our live stock expert. 
© Dee: 15, 1909; 2. c. Jan. 10, 1910; K 
6014. 
ILLINOIS TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 12232 
Bank behind the book. © Dec. 22, 
1909; 2 c. Dee. 22, 1909; K 5364. 


INGERSOLL (CHARLES H.). Lancaster, 

Pa. [2233 

Belly-akin. © Oct. 26, 1909; 2 «. 
Oct. 27, 1909; K 6349. 


INGUASHAGUA TRIBE, IMPROVED ORDER OF 

RED MEN, Columbus, Ind. [2234 

Bartholomew, Ind. © Jan. 7, 1910; 
2,¢,. Jan. 10; 1910; J 186853. 


INTERCOLLEGIATE ASSOCIATION OF AMA- 
TEUR ATHLETES OF AMERICA, Uni- 


ted States. [2285-2250 
1st. annual cross country run. Start. 
a Finish. © Nov. 16, 1909; 


2 c@. each Dec. 30, 1909; J° 1387009, 
137010. 
34th. annual meet: 

Executive and advisory committee, 
14, Officials, 9,—100 yards _ dash. 
Finish, 1,—120 yards hurdle race, 
Finish, 2,—220 yards dash. Finish, 
3,—220 yards hurdle race, 4,—440 
yards dash. Start, Finish, 5, 10,—S880 
yards run. Start, Finish, 6, 11,—1 
mile run. Start, Finish, 7, 12,—2 miles 
run. Start, finish, 8, 13. © Nov. 15, 
1909; 2 c. each Dec. 30, 1909; J 1386995- 
136708. 


INTERNATIONAL TEXTBOOK CO., Scranton, 
Pa. [2251 
Mines and minerals stadia chart. © 
Dee. 31, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1910; K 
6419. 


IRWIN (EpearR H.), Martins Ferry, 


Ohio. [2252-2253 
Bridgeport, Ohio. Etna standard 
Sheet mill: 


Arrival of militia,—Militia on guard. 
© Dec. 28, 1909; 2 @ each Dec. 22, 
1909; J 1386104, 1386105. 


JOHNSON & BorDSEN, Alexandria, Minn. 
[2254-23802 
Bowdle, S. Dak.: 
Greetings from,—South west por- 
tion of. © Dec. 28, 1909; 2 c each 
Jan. 18, 1910; J 187148, 137149. 


Bridgewater, S. Dak.: 
Bird’s-eye-view, 130,—High school, 
17,—Main st., 18, 41. © Dec. 28, 1909; 
2 ¢. each Jan. 13; S910 eieai5e— 
Sa heer: 


Hettinger, N. Dak.: 

Bird’s - eye - view, 100,—Elevators 
and depot, 17,—Lover’s butte, 61,— 
Main st., 6,—Mirror.lake and elevators, 
‘ie, © Dec. 28, 1909; 2 c. each Jan. 13, 
1910 J 137154137158. 


Hot Springs, S. Dak.: 

Along the Hot brook, 14,—Birds- 
eye view of Hot Springs, 117,—Central 
portion, 71,—Chicago ave., 138,—Court 
house, 411,—Episcopal church, 181,— 
Fall river falls, 41,—General view, 
107,—National sanitarium, 101,—Our 
Lady of Lourdes hospital, 10,—Pebbles 
in Fall river, 710,—Quiet spot of Fall 
river, 101,—River ave, 113,—State sol- 
dier’s home, 119, 19,—View of Hot 
brook falls. © Dec. 20, 1909; 2 c. each 
Jan. 18, 1910; J 187120137147. 


Miller, S. Dak.: 
Bird’s-eye-view, 4, 13 eee 
1,.2. © Dec; 28: 1909; 2c. each Jan. 
13, 1910); J. 137159137162. 


Parker, S. Dak.: 
Bird’s-eye-view, 6, 110,—Central 


ave, 9, 91,—Court house, 112 ,—Vermil- 


lion river scene, 70. © Dec. 28, 1909; 
2 ¢@. each Jan. 13, 1998204 137163— 
137168. 


Rapid City, S. Dak.: 

Entrance to Prairie canyon, 19,— 
Florman tunnel near Pierre lodge, 
119,—-Fortress rock, 300,—Home of the 
trout, 17,—In Rapid canyon, 10,— 
Lower falls of Prairie creek, 2,— 
Pierre lodge, 111,—Pretty ripple near 
Pierre lodge, 180,—Rapid creek, 101,— 
Swimming hole at Pierre lodge, 100,— 
Upper falls of Prarie creek, 50,—Walls 
of Rapid canyon, 313. © Dee. 20, 


1909; 2 c. each Jan. 18,1910; J187120- | 
| 137147. 7 


42 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 5-8, Feb., 1910 
JOHNSTON (R. W.) srupios, Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. [2303 


Pontefract (Miss) © Jan. 20, 1910; 
fe, Jan, 22, 1910; J 1387608. 
Jones (Tom), Cincinnati, Ohio. [7 
prints. } 2304-2310 
Amidst the flowers.—Haster shad- 
ows.—Some doings of Cupid.—Sweet 
daughters of Eve.—Tokens of Easter. 
© Dec. 27, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 29, 
1909; K 5507-5511. 


Saint Xavier’s church and college.— 
Sweet blossoms. © Dec. 21, 1909; 2 c. 
each Dee. 22, 1909; K 5333, 5334. 


JONES (W. H.), Kansas City, Mo. 
[2311-2312 


Coupon.— st bill. © Jan. 14, 1910; 
> @: each Jan. 15, 1910;, J 1387215, 
137216. 
JUEHNE (CHARLES), St. Louis, Mo. 
[2313 
Steer’s head on calendar. © Jan. 
15, 1910; 2c. Jan. 8, 1910; K 5864. 


JUNKER (HeEwrRyY S.), Chicago, Il. 
[2314 


American national chart. © Dec. 
19, 1909; 2 ec. Dec. 11, 1909; K 5798. 


KALOS MFG. CO., Boston, Mass. [23815 
Kalos jewelled initials. © Dee. 15, 
1909; 2 c. Dec. 17, 1909; J 185988. 


IXARLE LITHOGRAPHIC ©o., Rochester, 
ie, [2316 


Train of cars. © Oct. 1, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 30, 1909; K 5543. 
KELLEY (HuGENE Henri), Buffalo, 
N. [2317-2318 
Radial hospital. © Dec. 17, 1909; 
2 c. Dec. 18, 1909; J 1386552. 


—— Pure air system. © Dec. 24, 
1909; 2 c. Jan. 38, 1910; J 136549. 


Krttry & CHADWICK, Chicago, Ill. 
[2319-2852 

Chicago, Ill. Armour plant: 

Beef cutting machine,—Beef for 
the millions,—Canning chipped beef,— 
Deviled ham untouched by hands,— 
Dressing beef on great moving plat- 
form, — Everybody welcome,—“ Ham 
what am,’—Hog killing (15,000 
daily),—Hog scraping rail,—Interior 
of wholesale market,—Jewish rabbi 
killing kosher beef,—Keeping their 
hands clean,—Knockout, where more 
than 500,000 cattle are killed annu- 
ally,—Labelling cans of the ‘“ Veri- 
best,’—Mutton chops for the multi- 
tude,—Official pork inspection,—Pack- 
ing sliced bacon in glass jars,—Pano- 
rama of stock yards and Armour’s 
Offices,—Pork for the nation,—Power 


43 


KELLEY & CHADWICK.—Continued. 
plant,—Removing the hides,—Sheep 
killing and skinning,—Vista of hogs on 
ice. © Nov. 10, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 
15, 1909; J 134783-134805. 

-—— Union stock yards: 

Big day. (200,000 stock),—Bird’s 
eye view of world’s greatest market,— 
Choice beef cattle —Fat and fresh 
from the western range,—Great Union 
stock yards and Armour’s offices,—In 
the heart of the stock yards,—Last 
journey for his majesty,—Ready for 
slaughter,—Square mile of pens,— 


Well-filled sheep pen. © Nov. 10, 
1909; 2 @ .,each Nov. 15, 1909; J 
134806-134815. 


Taft (President), always genial, on 
his fifteen thousand miletour. © Nov. 
10, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 15, 1909; J. 184816. 
KELLOGG TOASTED CORN FLAKE CO., Bat- 

tle Creek, Mich. [ 2353-2355 


Eskimo.—I love my jam, but oh you 
toasted corn flakes.—Song of the imi- 
tator. © Dee. 14, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 
20, 1909; K 5257-5259. 

KEMLER (CHARLES), Chicago, Ill. 
[2356 

Kittens. © Dec. 28, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 

5, 1910; J 186756. 


KENT REALTY DEVELOPMENT COo., Hous- 
ton, Texas. [2357 


Stout (N. E.) in his orange orchard. 
© 1.¢). Jan. 17, 191053 137409. 


IXEPPLER & SCHWARZMANN, New York, 
Nea [2358-2359 
I wonder what’s keeping master ?— 
Time three a. m. asleep at last. © 
Jan. 3, 1910; 2 ce. each Jan. 5, 1910; 
IK. 5ifa2,) Giese. 
KETCHAM (AGNES), Indianapolis, Ind. 
[2360 
May Christmas joys your pathway 
strew. © Dec. 14, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 22, 
1909; K 53882. 
KETTERLINUS LITHO MFG. CO., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [2361 
Matinee girl. © Jan. 1, 1910; 2 ec. 
Jan. 3, 1910; K 5671. 


Keys (W. A.), Princeton, Wis. 
[2362-2364 
Princeton, Wis. New German Luth- 

eran chureh: 
Exterior.—Interior, 1, 2. 
10, 1910; 2 c each Jan. 138, 
187068—137070. 

Kine (Percy), Los Angeles, Cal. 


© Jan. 
1910: J 


2365 
Smoke. © Jan. 11, 1910: 2 ec. Jan. 
17, 1910; J 187282. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2366 


KINGSBURY Charlevoix, 
Mich. [2366-2367 
Charlevoix, Mich. Belvedere resort 
Fustie* bridge! MbU2) 1©@ aie. stan: 
1910; J 187066, 137067. 


(Asa _ S.), 


(WM.. A.), 


KINNEY 
Mass. 
Hammond (Professor) : 


At chapel organ.—At clay ichord. 
© Dec. 28, 1909; 2 c. each Jan. 7, 1910; 
Jj alee Wale 137172. 


KINNEY (BELLE), 


South Hadley, 
[2368-2369 


Nashville, Tenn. 
[2370 
Monument to the women of the Con- 
federacy. © Dec. 4, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 
a tOLloe Ty Asis. 
KNOEDLER (HE. L.), New York, N. Y. 
[237123738 
Cup that cheers. © Feb. 5, 1910; 
2 e. Feb. 4, 1910; K 6797. 
Mona Lisa; by L. di Vinci. © Jan. 
An NOLO 2 Ve dan. 24. TOI aK Gate. 
Nizhiccap: | ©wleb: 5, 19102 20e 
Feb. 4, 1910; K 6796. 


KOLLEETER (W. F.), Saranac Lake, 
IN Ye [2374-2376 
Winter in the Adirondacks. A, B, 
C. © Dec. 27, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 24, 
1909; J 1837080—137082. 


Korten (Henrzy O.), Sea Cliff, N. Y. 


[2377 

Birch bark design no. 1. © 1. 
jan, 17, 1910: J‘ 1ST6O8: 

KuvuHN, BorEHM & BoEHM, Milwaukee, 

Wis. [2378 


College trio. © Dec. 10, 1909; 2 «. 
Jan. 10, 1910; K 6267. 


LA FRANCE (DANIEL), New York, N. Y. 
[2379-2380 
Oka series: 

Dan Red Eagle, 1,—Dan Red 
Eagle, White Fawn and Chicadee, 2. 
© Dec. 6, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 23, 
1909; J 136244136245. 


LANCASTER (SAMUEL C.), Seattle, 

Wash. [23881 
[Seattle, Wash.] State forestry | 

building. A. Y. P. exposition. © Jan. 


14, 1910;.2 c. Jan. 19, 1910; J 137440. 


LANDON (C. N.), Cleveland, Ohio. 
[2382-2387 
Details, plates no.1 & 2. © Dec. 31, 
1909; 2 c. each Jan. 8, 1910; K 5654, 
5655. 
Drawing portraits, plates no. 1 & 2. 
© Dec. 28, 1909; 2 c. each Jan. 3, 1910; 
K 5667, 5668. 


44 


pt: IV, Bus Sa 


LANDON (C. N.)—Continued. 
Perspective, plates no. 1 & 2. © 

Dec. 31, 1909; 2 c. each Jan. 3,59910; 

K 5656, 5657. 

LANE (GEORGE), Brooklyn, N. Y. [2388 
Modern woodmen of America. Gree- 


ley camp forester team. © Dec. 28, 
1909; 2 ec. Dec. 30, 1909; J 136492. 


LANG (MADALENE ABBOTT), New York, 
ING ec [2389 
If. © Dee. 23, 1909> 2c) Dec 
19097 K 5797. 
LANGILL COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPH CO., 
New York, N. Y. [2390 
Last kiss. © Dee. 29, 1909; 2 e. 
Dee. 30, 1809; J 136921. 


LA SALLE STATE BANK, La Salle, Il. 
[2391 
La Salle and the valley of the I[lli- 
nois, panoramic view. © Jan. 1, 1910; 
2c. Dec. 24, 1909; K mSgaa: 


New York, 
[2392 


LAZARNICK 
Ni 


Dinner at Waldorf hotel. © Jan. 
18, 1910; 2c. Jan: 10) 1910-3 4575 1. 


LEAVITT (EHDwin M.), Rutland, 


(NATHAN), 


Mass. 
[2393 

Massachusetts state road, from Rut- 
land to Worcester. © Dee. 18, 1909; 
2 c. Dec. 27, 1909; J 186875. 


Le Bovuri“LLieR (ADDISON B.), Boston, 
Mass. — [2394 


Advertisement for modelers and 
sculptors. © Jan. 3, 1910; 2 c. Jan. 3, 
1910; K 5669. 


LEET BROS., Washington, D. C. 
[2395-2396. | 

Civil service retirement ass’n. © 
Jan. 14, 1910; 2° ec. Jano aie a 
137760. 


Mt. 
coach. © Jan. 12, 1910; 2aesaane 4s. 
1910; J 1387481. 


LEVERING (ARTHUR ROLLIN), Hast 
Northfield, Mass. [2397-2400 
In the forest. © Dec. 23, 1909-2 
Dec. 20, 1909; J 136055. 
Northfield, Mass., East hall, west 
view. ©, Dec. 31, 1909; 2 @ dance 
1910; J 136720. 


apel. © Dec. 31, 
1909; 2c. Jan. 3, 1910; J 1386722. 
© 


Tents on Seminary campus. { 
J | 


Dee. 31, .1909; 2 c. Jan. S.4aSiee 
136721. 


Vernon [Va.] Barn -and old?j 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 5-8, Feb., 1910 


Levy (A. Hoyt) & Stern, New York, 
eX. [2401 


My old flame. © Jan. 8, 1910; 2 c. 
gan. 7, 1910; K 5819. 


LICKING CREAMERY CcOo., Newark, Ohio. 

[2402 
Our silent partner and our products. 

© Sept. 20, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 31, 1909; 

Ix 5805. 

Lippe, (R. L.), Gallatin, Mo. [2403 


Auto bugs. © Dec. 14, 1909; 2 «¢. 
Jan. 3, 1910; J 136739. 


LittEy (M. C.) & co., Columbus, Ohio. 
[2404 

Modern woodmen of America. © 
Jam. 5, 1910; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1910; K 6871. 


LINKLETTER (LL. G.), Seattle, Wash. 
[2405-2406 

Ranier national park, horseback 
party on government road. © Aug. 
13, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1909; J. 186922. 
Sunrise on Puget sound. © July 
16, 1909; 2 ec. Jan. 8, 1910; J 136850. 


LINN (Hi. P.), Portland, Oregon. 
[2407-2408 
Coming through the tunnel.—Polar 
bear at rest. © Nov. 10, 1909; 2 c. 
each Dec. 21, 1909; J 186101, 186102. 


LITOLFF’S (HENRY) VERLAG, Braun- 
schweig, Germany. [2409 
Beethoven (L. Van) © Jan. 5, 


1910: 2,c Jan. 6, 1910; K 6220. 
LITTLE CRAFTS SHOP, Hartford, Conn. 
[2410-2412 


de 2G) Jan, 22, 
24, 1910; K 6374, 


Easter greetings. 
1910; 2 e. each Jan. 
6375. 

To my valentine. © Jan. 12, 1910; 
Zc Jan: 18, 1910; K 6238. 


LODDER (GEO. C.) AND Murr (J. D.), 
Rochester, N. Y. [2413 


Rochester, N. Y:, St. Joseph church, 
interior. © Jan. 3, 1910; 2c. Jan. 10, 
1910; J 186855. 


LONDON (Mrs. H. A.), Pittsboro, N. C. 


[2414 
Bigger, busier, better, Raleigh. © 
mecwot, 12909; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1910; K 


5976.. 
Lone (DANIEL B.) Buffalo, N. Y. 
[2415-2418 
Bunch of roses, ete., with bow, S28— 


1385.—Flat bunch of carnations and 
bow, 829-141.—Standing cross of 
galax, garlanded, 827-938.—Three cy- 


eas, medium spread, with roses, S80— 
164. © Jan. 10, 1910; 2 @ each Dec. 
24, 1909; J 187484—-1387437. 


4 


~ 


2474 


Los ANGELES EXAMINER, 
Cal. 


Los Angeles, 
[2419-2423 
Los Angeles aqueduct. © Dec. 26, 

1909; 1 c. Nov. 24, 1909; K 4414. 
Photograph taken from aeroplane in 

full flight by Glenn Curtis. © Jan. 13, 

1910; 2 ¢. Jan. 17, 1910; J 137423. 
Photo; ey aplia taken from eeu a 

aeroplane. 1-3. © Jan. 14, 1910; 

Jan. 18, 1910; J 1387424-137426. 


LouNSBURY (FRED C.), Plainfield, N. J. 
[36 prints. ] [2424-2459 
Adopted. — After_ election. — Busy 
feeders.—Christmas dinners.—District 
school.—Fat of the land.—Fishing— 
for what?— Lovers’ Lake. — Milk 
makers.—Moonlight on the lake.—Old 
Jerry.—On the lookout.— On _ the 
river.—On the river bank.—Peggy and 
I.—Ready for the race.—Seven up.— 
Shampooing.—Snap.—Sporty deacon.— 
Strictly milk diet.—Sun-rise on the 
] as sugar.—Triplets. © 
Dee. 15, 1909; 2 ce. each Dee. 10, 1909; 
K 5103-5126. 

Bob.—Brief respite—COhubby in 
trouble. — Cook’s choice. — Loading 
hay.—Logging in the Northwest.— 
Logger’s camp.—Mabel.—On strike.— 
On the river bank.—Reaper (The).— 
Tura. © Dec. 28, 1909; 2 c. each Jan. 
8, 1910; K 5865-5876. 
LOwER (D. A.), Erie, Pa. 

Chewing the rag.—Chick! Chick !— 
First spin.—Interesting spin. © Dee. 
10, 1909; 2 ec. each Dee. 15, 1909; J 
186557-136560. 


LUKONE TAILORING CO., 


[2460-2463 


Chicago, Ill. 
[2464 


Spring and summer 1910. @©Deec. 30, 
1909: 2 ‘e. Jan 3 a910- Ke STs, 


LUXxTON (GEORGE E.), Minneapolis, 
Minn. [2465 
McGoldrick (Bishop James) © 
Dee. 8, 1909; 2 « Dec. 10, 1909; J 
136201. 


McCaumonT (A. L.), Urbana, Il. 
[2466-2469 
[ Buffaloes] : 
At rest.—Castaway.—On guard.— 
Young full blood. © Dec. 28, 1909; 2 
ec. each Dec. 28 1909; J 186191-186194. 


McCartry (Dora C.) Chicago, Tl. 
[2470-2474 
All is fair in love and war.—Happi- 
ness.—Inearnation of the violet.—lIn- 


nocence.—Woman beyond compa ire. © 
Dec. 24, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 27, 1909; 
K 5408, 5410, 5411, 5418, 5414. 


9) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2475 


pt. Iv, 0. S., v. 5 


McCLELLAN (KatH. E.), Northampton, 
Mass. [2475-2479 
Seelye (President L. Clark) 98— 
A.B, Ay, K.."© Jan: 13; 1910+) Sic. 
each Jan. 15, 1910; J 187221—-137225. 


McCormick (J. A.), Seattle, Wash. 
[2480 
Good morning.—Baby in curtains. 
© Jan 14, 1910; 2 ec. Jan. 19, 1910; J 
137441. [2481-2484 


Bok (Edward) A. B. © Dee. 27, 
1909; 2 c. each Dec. 29, 1909; J 186448, 
136449. 

Dutcher (William). © Dec. 
1909; 2 ec. Dee. 29, 1909; J 136447. 

Glass (Montague). © Dec. 24, 1909; 
2 c. Dee. 31, 1909; J 186546. 


(JoHN J.), 


20, 


MAcINERNEY Humboldt, 
Kans. [2485 


St. Joseph’s church (blue print). © 
1 ec. Dec. 30, 1909; J 1386707. 


McKetvy (J. K.), Parker, Ariz. [2486 


Parker’s $1,000,000 bridge and Prof. 
Botts’ flying machine. © Jan. 17, 
1910; 2c. Jan. 25, 1910; J 137667. 


Macoy:- PuB. & MASONIC SUPPLY CO., 
New York, N. Y. [2487 
Emblematic souvenir chart no. 2. © 
Dee. 30, 1909; 2 ¢ Dee: 30; 1909; K 
5801. 


MaAcDOoONALD (PIRIE), New York, N.Y. 


Mauer (JAMES), Duluth, Minn. [2488 


Duluth, Minn. St. Louis county 
court house. © Dec. 20, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 
23, 1909; J 1386247. 


MaiscH (FrReEpD D.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[2489 
Bon ami—I don’t scratch! See? © 
1 ec. Jan. 18, 1910; J 187346. 


Mak (KLARENC WADE), Kansas City, 
Mo. [2490-2492 


Muzik. — Optimistik trinity. — Twu 
vizhuns. © Dec. 22, 1909; 2 c. each 
Dec. 14, 1909; K 5038-5040. 


MANAHAN (W. H.) gR., Hillsboro, N. ie 
[2493-2505 


[Rabbits.] 8045-8056, 8058, 8059, 
8062, 8065, 8066. © Dec. 15, 1909; 
2 Gieach Jan. AG 1910; 2. dsrsh— 
137292. 


Basket full, 8057.—Full measure, 
8064.—Peek-a-boo, 8061.—Smells good, 
8063.—Welsh-rabbit, 2, 8060. © Dec. 
20-1909; "2° ec. ‘each Jan. 21, 1910397 
137679-137683. 


Marr (THomAsS E.), Boston, Mass. 
[2506-2509 


Bas-relief of woman, Fenway court. 
16345. © Jan. 6, 1910; 2 @ Jan. 10, 
1910; J 136919. 


Entrance, Fenway court. 14552. © 
Jan. 6, 1910; 2:-.c. Jan? ADS agen-- 
136917. 


Exterior, Fenway court. 14553. © 
Jan. 6,.1910; 2 ¢ Janz 10, 29m} oF 
136918. 


Greek warrior, Fenway court. 16402. 
© Dec. 20, 1909; 2 ec. Dee. 23, 1909; J 
136246. 


MARSHALL (JOHN. W.), Chicago, Ill. 
[2510 
Miff tree. © Jan. 16, 1910; 2 ¢. Jan. 
£5; 19105 1K 620 


MARTIN (JOHN), Chicago, Il. [2511 


Test tells. © Dec. 15, 1909; 2 «. 
Dee. 20, 1909; K 5329. 


MARTIN POST CARD CO., Ottawa, Kans. 
[2512-2514 


Colorado apples. © Dec. 28, 1909; 
2c. Jan. 3, 1910 J 1S660r 


Feeding time. © Jan. 14, 1910; 2c. 
Jan. 1:7, 1910; J 1372356: 


_ Taking our geese to market. © 
Dee. 29, 1909; 2 .e> Fanaa ee 
136608. 


Martz (J.) Wymore, Nebr. 
[2515-2517 
B. & M. park in winter.—Winter.— 
86. [Train.] © Jan. 15, 1910; 2c. each 
Jan. 17, 1910; J 13784951355: 


Mason & HANSON, New York, N. Y. 
[2518 
Gaiety. © Dec. 22, 1909; 2 ¢. Dec. 
18, 1909;-K 5772. 
Masters (C. H.) Princeton, Ml. 
[2519 
Coroner, stenographer and jury— 
Cherry mine disaster. © Jan. 19, 
1910; 2 c. Jan. 20, 19102) agi: 


MATSON (JAMES F.), Indianapolis, Ind. 

4 [2520 

Necessity of life insurance. © Jan. 
4, 1910; 2 ec. Jan..6, 1910; K 5800. 


MATSUBARA (S.) Tokyo, Japan. [2521 
Japanese goldfish, 10 illustrations. 

Bound. 7 by 12 inches. © Dec. 30, 

1909; 2 ec. Dec. 30, 1909; K 5526. 


Philadelphia, 
Pa. [ 2522 


Stop, look >and read. ~@© danse 
1910; 2 .¢. Jan. 3, 1910) KK S635 


MAvULE (WM. HENRY), 


46 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 5-8, Feb., 1910 


Maurer (JosepH M.), Galveston, Tex. 

[2523 

Greater Galvestoncauseway. (South- 

ern Pacific train.) © Dee. 30, 1909; 
2c. Jan. 3, 1910; J 136550. 


Mrtito (MANUEL B.), New Bedford, 
Mass. [2524-2525 


Mello (M. B.) © Jan. 11, 1910; 2c. 
Jan. 13, 1910; K 6140. 


——(© 1c. Jan. 13, 1910; J 


137068. 


MERCHANT (C. F.), Dike, Tex. [2526 


Como, Tex. South side square. © 
1 @ Jan. 8, 1910; J 1386992. 


MERSHON (FRANK A.), Holly Beach, 
Naw [2527-2528 
Cottage floor plan.—Cottage view in 
elevation. © 1c. each Dec. 20, 1909; 
I 188, 189. 
MetTcaLF (J. JEAN), Hampden, Mass. 
[2529 
Hampden sentinels. © Dec. 24, 
1909; 2 ec. Dee. 29, 1909; K 5806. 
MicHAEzts (I. A.), Chicago, Ill. [25380 


Whitney tailor maid. © Dec. 30, 
1909; 2 c. Dec. 29, 1909; K 5489. 


MicHELI (Louis H.), Chicago, Il. 
aol 
Spaghetti eater. © Jan. 1, 1910; 
2c. Jan. 12, 1910; K 6086. 


MIpDDLEBY (JOS.) INC., Boston, 


Mass. [2532 
Fancy cake decoration. © 1c. Dec. 
28, 1909; J 136448. 


Mites (NELLIE), Lynn, Mass. [253% 


Buyside. Gi. | ©) Jan.’8, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 18, 1910; K 6270. 


MiLueR (CHAS. R.), McCloud, Cal. 
[ 2534. 
Weed, Cal. 398. © Jan. 5, 1910; 
Ze, gam, 21, 1910; J 187011. 


Miner (H. C.) LITHOGRAPHING co., New 
york, IN. Y. [25385-25388 

Basket of peaches. © Oct. 20, 1909; 
2 ce. Noy. 10, 1909; K 6108. 

Bright eyes. © Nov. 12, 1909; 2. 
Noy. 9, 1909; IK 6106. 

Mirror dance. © Nov. 9, 1909; 2. 
Nov. 9, 1909; K 6107. 

Yankee girl. © Dec. 31, 1909; 2 c. 
Jan. 18, 1910; K 6097. 


Te, 


eS) 


MINIMAX Co., New York, N. Y. [2539 
Never too high for Minimax. © Jan. 


1, 1910; 2c. Dec. 30, 1909; K 6258. 


47 


CLASSES, H TO K 


2633 


MISHKIN STUDIO, New York, N. Y. 
[2540-2572 

43-46. © 

23, 1909; 


Garden (Mary) 33-41, 
Dec. 22, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 
J 136248-136260. 

Dalmons (Charles) 56.—Malkin 
(Joseph) 1.—Renaud (Maurice) 
Scott (Henri) 3.—Slezak (Leo) 
Trentini (Emma) 10.—Zerola (Nicola) 
6. © Jan. 3, 1910; 2 ¢. each Jan. 4, 
1910; J 136693-136699. 

Garden (Mary) 42.—Melis (Car- 
men—) 1-4.—Slezak (Leo) 6-13. © 
Jan. 17, 1910; 2 c. each Jan. 18, 1910. 
J 137410-137422. 


MITCHELL (JOHN J.) cO., New York, 
iy eee [2573—2575 
American fashions, Jan. 1910. A-C. 
© Jaw 1 190. 2 ec. esen gan. 14 
1910; K 6111-6113. 
MOFFETT sTUDIO, Chicago, Il. [2576 
Warner (H. B.) © Dec. 16, 1909; 
2 -@ Dee: Zi 1909" J 136108: 


MONKHOUSE (JAMES), Pierre, S. Dak. 


4 
—— 


F 
(re 


[2577 
Pierre, S. Dak., fire department, 
apparatus and members. 1881. © 


Oct: 17, 19092 2 Gi) Dee 2, ISS. Fs 
136189. 


Moopy (A. W.) Bristol, N. H. [2578 
Bristol, N. H., Ledge road, Newfound 


lake: ©) Jan? '20, 1910-2 ¢.. Jan. 1: 
1910s FS AST Oe 


Moore (W. B.), Chicago, Tl. [55 
photographs. ] [2579-2633 
Amer. threshing machine on train. 
810.—Biakal (Steamer) at landing. 
846 B.—Bird’s-eye-view of small vil- 


lage. 841.—Bread sellers. 839.—Emi- 
grants waiting for train. 833 B.— 
Exile. 801.—Express train far out 


on prairie. 827.—Farmhouse of pros- 
perous exile. 809.— Flower plains. 
807.— Group of Siberian emigrants. 


808.— Harbin, Grand hotel. 812.— 
Harbin, Siberian r. r. station. 813.— 
Horses eating from wagon boxes. 
840. — Irkutsk, Siberia, cathedral. 
S48.—Irkutsk, Siberia, station. 849, 
850.—Lake Biakal. S20.—Little peas- 


ant girl selling crabs. 848.—Market 
place at station. 832.— Men and 
women tramps. SOS.—Mile of cord 


wood. S87.—Peasants selling bread, 
milk, eggs, ete. S802.—Pullman sleep- 
ing car in China. 385.—Railroad 
track. S21.—Railroad with shops in 
distance. S386.— Second class emi- 
grants’ train. S29 B,—Siberia. country 
cart. S24.—NSiberia, street scene. S05— 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2634 


Dt. lv, Des eee 


Moore (W. B.)—Continued. 

Siberia, well-to-do farm house. 816.— 
Siberian express train. 814.—Siberian 
r. r., by bank of clay. 823.—Siberian 
r. r., guard house. 806.—Siberian r. r., 


station. 819 B.—Siberian town, gov- 
ernment bldg. 834.—Siberian village, 
street scene. 800.— Small village, 


828.—Station, telegraph office, post- 
office, and residence. 826 B.—Sunday 
in a small village. 8385.—Three peas- 
ant beggars. 12.—Tolstoi (Count) and 
Henry George, jr. 2.—Tolstoi (Count) 
in his study. 1.—Tolstoi (Leo) mak- 
ing bust of the count. 5.—Tolstoi (Mr. 


and Mrs.) 38.—Tolstoi (Mrs.) 4.— 
Tolstoi (Miss) and pet dog. 6.— 
Tolstoi estate, scene. 11. Tolstoi’s 


(Count) estate, entrance. 8.—Tolstoi’s 
(Count) house. 9, 10.—Tourists tak- 
ing exercise. 838.—Underground store 
house. 818 A.—Water tower. 830.— 
Well-to-do Siberian peasant’s home. 
S04.—Woman exile of the lowest class. 
$11.—Women drawing water ata farm 
house. 840. © Dec. 15, 1909; 2 ec. 
- each Jan. 10, 1910; J 186862-136916. 


Moses (ERNEST) Hilo, Hawaii. 
[2634-2638 
Hilo, Hawaii. Kilauea: 

Crater’ of ~Kilatiea,—Interior of 
erater of Kilauea,—Kilauea at night,— 
Lava flow at night. 1; 2. © Jan. 10, 
1910; 2 ec. each Jan. 24, 1910; J 137643-— 
137647. 

MULLER (HNRIQUE), New York, N. Y. 

[2689-2648 

Georgia (U. S. S.) under way. 73. 

© Dee. 2, 1909; 2 c. Dee. 29, 1909; J 
136451. 


Kansas (U. S. 8.) under way, stern 
view. 75. © Dee. 28, 1909; 2 ¢. Dee. 
29, 1909; J 136452. 

Mississippi (U. S. 8S.) under way. 
72. © Dee. 2, 1909; 2 c. Dee. 29, 1909; 
J 136453. 

Ohio (U. S. S.) under way. 71. © 
Dee 16, 1909 ;, 2: ec.” Dee. 29; 18095-9 
136454. 


Tarantula. U.S. submarine. 20, 25, 
26, 32. © Dec. 28, 1910; 2 c. each Jan. 
24, 1910; J 187651, 187653-137655. 

Viper. _U. S.. submarine, 24. 
Meeo~25, 1909" 2 ic, Jan. 24. 19402) F 
187652. 

Wisconsin (U. S. S.) under way. 
74. © Dec. 2, 1909; 2 ec. Dec. 29, 1909; 
J 136455. 


MUNDHENK (C. L.), Ames, Iowa. 
[2649 
Independence day. © Dec. 30, 1909; 
Qe dan. 3, 1910 *.J 136603. 


MurpHy (G. GLEN), Los Angeles, Cal. 

[2650-2651 

L. A. C. O. faeulty. 15. 2..4@ pee! 

16, 1909; 2 c. each Dee. 24, 1909; J 
136718, 136719. 


Murpyy (TxHos. D:))) co.,) Red) O@am 
Iowa. [2652-2653 
Magic circle—Rosa. © Jan. 8, 
1910; 2 c. each Jan. 12, 1910; K 6087, 
6088. 
Naso (E.), Norwood, (@hie7 [16 
prints. ] [2654-2663 


AS you were not in we took the 
liberty.—Cheer up it may not be a 
bill— Hot shots.—I cant help being 
irresistible-—I just happened to see 
your hame in the directory.—Mainstay 
of the whole business.—P. S. opened 
by Uncle Sam.—Two heads are better 
than one.—Wake up.—We were just 
talking about you. © Dee. 1, 1909; 
2 c. each Dee. 18, 1909; K 5130-5139. 


Nast (Cyrizt), New York, N. Y. [2664 


Holiday greetings. © 1c. Jan. 11, 
DIOS LY Ae (O25: 


NATIONAL CLOAK & SUIT CO., New York, 
INS ANS [2665 
Four “ National” spring styles. © 
Jan. 4, 1910; 2 ec. Jan. 5, 1910; K 5764. 


NATIONAL TYPOGRAPHY CoO., Columbus, 
Ohio. [2666 


Columbus industrial exposition. © 
Jan. 12, -1910;°2 ¢ Gans 22a. 
6363. 


NEW THEATRE, New York, N. Y. 
[2667-2671 


[New York, N. Y.] New theatre, | 
foyer. © Nov. 4, 1909; 2 ec. Jan. 8, 4 
1910; J 186856. 
interior views. 1-4. © Nov. 
25, 1909; 2 c. each” Dees iiaue 
136197-136200. 


NEw YorK EVENING TELEGRAM (N. Y. 


herald co.), Jersey City, N. J. 
[2672-2725 


Adventures of a bad half dollar 
[1909-1910] : 

© Nov. 20; 1 c. Nov. 22 -4e2: 
© Nov. 27; 1c. Noy. 291K 4520: 
© Dec. 4; 1 c. Dec. 6; K 4646. 
© Dee:.11; 1 ¢. Dee. 187K 4572: 
© Dec. 17; 1c. Dec, 20: Ki 5295. 
© Dec. 25; 1 ce. Dec. 28; K 5469. 
©. Jan. 1; 1. ¢. Jan. $3 ae 
© Jan. 8; 1.¢. Jan. 10; K 6020: 
© Jan. 15; 1 c Jan. 172 i 6226: 


48 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 5-8, Feb., 1910 


eee 


New York Evenina TELEGRAM.—Con. 
Book taught Bilkins [1909-1910] : 
© Nov. 15; 1c. Nov. 16; K 4208. 
© Nov. 29; 1c. Nov. 30; K 4521. 
© Dee. 6; 1 c. Dec. 7; K 4212. 
© Dec. 18; 1 c. Dec. 14; K 4962. 
© Dec, 20; 1c. Dec. 21; K 5363. 
© Dee. 27; 1.c. Dec. 29; K 5512. 
© Jan. 3: 1c. Jan. 4; K 5750. 
© Jan. 10; 1c. Jan. 12; K 6095. 
ie Jaw. 1751 e, Jan. 19; K 6251. 
Dolby’s double [1909-1910] : 
© Noy. 19; 1c. Nov. 20; K 4308. 
© Nov. 26; 1c. Nov. 27; K 4457. 
© Dec. 3; 1c. Dec. 4; K 4622. 
© Dec. 10; 1 c. Dec. 11; K 4871. 
© Dec. 17; 1c. Dec. 13; K 5294. 
© Dec. 24; 1c. Dec. 27; K 5444. 
Ormec ol 1c) Jan: 3; K 5673. 
© Jan. 7; 1c. Jan. 10; K 6019. 
@wanein: 1c, Jan.17 5; K 6225, 
Johnny ‘on the spot, Nov. 22, 1909. 
© Nov. 22, 1909; 1 c. Nov. 28, 1909; K 
4399. 
' Pazaza! its great. [1909-1910]: 
© Nov. 17; 1 c. Nov. 18; K 4235. 
© Nov. 24; 1c. Nov. 26; K 4451. 
© Dec. 1; 1 c Dec. 2; K 4579. 
© Dec. 8; 1 ce. Dec. 9; K 4869. 
© Dee. 15; 1 ec. Dee. 16; K 4982. 
(Dee 22° 1c. Dec: 23; K 53891. 
@uwee, 29° 1c. Dec. 31; K 5619. 
© dam. a. 1 ¢. Jan. 7; K 5859. 
© fan. 12; 1c. Jan. 14; K 6154. 
Poor Jake. [1909-1910]: 
@ Nov: 16: 1c. Novi 17; °K 4211. 
© Nov. 28; 1 c. Nov. 24; K 4400. 
© Nov. 30; 1 ¢@ Dec. 1; K 4522. 
© Dec. 7; 1 ec. Dee. 9; K 4724. 


© Dee. 14; 1 ec. Dec. 16; K 4981. 


© Dee. 21; 1c. Dec. 22; K 5362. 


©) Dec; 28; 1 c. Dec. 29; K 5620. 


@ gan 4; 1 ¢. Jan. 5: K 5757. 
Ggan, 11+ ¢. Jan. 18; K 6148. 


@rvyan. 18? 1c. Jan. 19; K 63818. 
genius. 


Ted, the unappreciated 
[1909-1910] : 

© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Dec. 2; 1c. Dec. 4; K 4621. 
© Dec. 9; 1c. Dec. 10; K 4870. 
© Dec. 16; 1 ¢ Dee. 17; K 5008. 


he ulLeew INOV. LO: K 4307. 
25: 1c Nov. 26; K 4458. 


New York Evenine TELEGRAM.—Con. 
© Dee. 23; 1 c. Dec. 24; K 5443. 
© Dee. 30; 1 c. Jan. 3; K 5673. 
New YorK HERALD co., Jersey City, 
iL GaAR [2726-2869 
30ys will be boys. Nov. 21, 1909. 
© Nov. 21, 1909; 1 c. Nov. 22, 1909; 
K 4838. 
Buster Brown. [1909-1910]: 
© Noy. 21; 1 c. Nov. 22; K 4336. 
© Nov. 28; 1 c. Nov. 29; K 4515. 
© Dec. 5; 1 ¢. Dec. 7; K 4708. 
© Dec. 12; 1 c. Dee. 14; K 4953. 
©. Dee. 19; 1 c.. Dee. 20; K 5290. 
© Dec. 26; 1 c Dee. 28; K 5476. 
©; Jan. 22 ie. dan: Ko 5727, 
© Jan. 9; 1c. Jan. 10; K 6025. 
©: Jam, 16;71.c. Jam. 18; K.6236. 
© Jan. 23; 1 ec. Jan. 24; K 6409. 


Christmas eve at Mount Vernon. © 
Dee. 12,. 19093, 2 ic. .Dees, 14, 1909; KK 
4958. 

Christmas in New England. © 
Dec. 12, 1909; 1 ¢. Dee: 14; 1909; K 
4960. 

Cynthiana Blythe, paper doll. A & 
B. Dec. 1, 1909. © Dee. 1, 1909; 1 ¢. 
each Dec. 7, 1909; K 4713, 4714. 


Daily hint from Paris [1909-1910] : 


© Noy. 10; 1 ec. Nov. 17; K 4210. 
© Nov. 15; 1c. Nov. 16; K 4209. 
©: Nov. 17; 1:e.; Nov. 17; K A234. 
© Nov. 18; 1 ce. Nov. 19; K 4309. 
© Nov. 19; 1 ec. Nov. 20; K 4310. 
©. Nov. 20; 1 ce. Nov. 22; K 4338. 
© Nov. 21; 1 ec. Nov. 22; K 4334. 
© Nov. 22; 1 ce. Nov. 23; K 4398. 
© Nov. 28; 1c. Nov. 24; K 4401. 
© Nov. 24; 1 « Nov. 26; K 4452. 
© Nov. 25; 1 ec. Nov. 26; K 4454. 
© Nov. 26; 1 c Nov. 27; K 4458. 
© Nov. 27; 1 ec. Nov. 29; K 4516. 
© Nov. 28; 1c, Nov. 29; K 4517. 
© Nov. 29; 1 c. Nov. 29; K 4518. 
© Noy. 30; 1 ¢« Dec. 1; K 4519. 
© Dec. 1; 1 @ Dec. 2; K 4580. 
© Dec. 2; 1 c«. Dee. 4; K 4624. 
© Dec. 8; 1 e@ Dee. 4; K 4623. 
© Dec. 4; 1 c Dec. 6; K 4645. 
© Dec. 5; 1 ec. Dec. 7; K 4699. 
© Dec. 6; 1 ce. Dee. T; K 4698. 
© Dec. 7; 1 « Dee. 9; K 4725 
© Dec. 8; 1 ce. Dee. 9; K 4873. 
© Dec. 9: 1 c Dec. 10; K 4874. 


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2869 


Dt. BV, aS Sve 


New YorRK HERALD co.—Continued. 


Daily hint from Paris [1909-1910]— 
Continued. 


© Dec. 10; 1 c Dee. 11; K 4875. 
@) Dee. 115.1 c..Dec, 135° 4876 
© Dec. 12; 1 ce. Dec. 14; K 4947. 
© Dee. 13; 1 ce. Dec. 14; K 4948. 
© Dee. 14; 1 c. Dec. 16; K 4984. 
© Dee. 15; 1 c. Dec. 16; K 49838. 
© Dec. 16; 1 c Dec. 17; K 5004. 
© Dec. 17: 1 ¢ Dee. 18) Ke 528i: 
© Dee. 18: 1° Wee. 205 ks 5286: 
© Dec. 19; 1 c. Dec. 20; K 5288. 
© Dee: 20; 1 c. Dee. 21; K 5360. 
©: Dec: 21; 1 ¢: Dec. 22); K Sabin. 
©) Dec. 22: 1 ‘e¢.- Deer 23-1 pa02: 
© Dec. 23; 1c. Dec. 24; K 5442. 
© Dee. 24; 1 c. Dee. 27; K 5441. 
© Dee. 25; 1 c. Dec. 28; K 5470. 
© Dec. 26; 1 c. Dec. 28; K 5471. 
© Dec 27s 1%: Dee. 29K salts: 
© Dec. 28; 1 ec. Dec. 29; K 5618. 
@ bec. 29. 71 c. DWeciost wk bhLG 
©: Dee. 30: 1 ce. Jan.932 K 567s. 
©) Dee Biis7 1 1c) dan 3s 1K S676. 
© Van, t2 ve, Wan Sew Ke SOU. 
©! Jans 2 °° 1"; Jans 4°46 5743. 
@eJan. 34 ce Jan, 45 K-52. 
© jan 44 el Jan. Ke 5154. 
©) Jan. 523 c.) Jane 72K, 5856. 
(rsa. (622d eu Jan ya Oo 
@i Jan.- 7:1 © Jan. 105" K 6021. 
@idan: 83,3 e¢. Jan, 107 6022: 
©) Jan. 9641 @ Jam 10eK 6023: 
©} Jan: 10% 1.e) Jan. 12,7" K 6096: 
@rsane dic te) Jan. 13. Ki 6149; 
© am 12/1 cy) Jan. 14-7K 653! 
Oedani 132.0 ec) Jane 15 sek 6213: 
Or san 14: 9 ec: Jan 11 2K, 6227: 
@Qpiane toe 1. Go san. 1 Keb228: 
© jan. 16-1 ¢. Jan. 18> 6240; 
©@rdane gc ec. Jan. 19° KaG250! 
©rjans 182 te. Jani 197k oss. 
(@) Fame 19> les Jan. 20s Kee Gal: 
‘CO Jan 20- alc. Jan. 2  KeyGs4s: 
© Jan. 21° 4A e.-Jan. 22> K 6369. 
@©iJam 222" ‘c.” Jan. 24-6406: 
© Jan. 23) 1c. \ Jan. 245 1k 6407. 
(©) Jame 24°) 1%en Jan. 265 K 6457. 
isan, 25°) tie.) Jan. 2h Ki6592. 
(Oi jan. 266) (ci dan. 270K 65938: 
©iJam 272 1 ¢.)Jamc287) K16635. 


Explorer’s Christmas. © Dec. 12, 
1909; 1 c. Dec. 14, 1909; K 4959. 


New YorK HERALD co.—Continued. 


Johnny Quack and the Van Cluck 
twins. [1909-1910.]: — 


© Nov. 28; 1c. Nov. 29; K 4514. 

© Dee. 5; 1 c Dee. 7: Reawao: 

© Dec. 12; 1¢. Dec. 14; K 4952. 

© Dec. 19; 1 ¢. Dec. 20; K 5292. 

© Dec. 26; 1 e. Dec. 28; K 5475. 

© Jan. 2; 1 e Jan 4: Ko Sis0. 

© Jan. 9; 1 e Jan. 10; K 6028. 

© Jan. 16; 1c. Jan. 19; K 6238. 
Little Nemo in Slumberland. [1909- 

1910]: 

© Nov. 

© Nov. 

© Dee. 

© Dee. 


21; 1¢. Nov. 22; K 4339. 
28; 1c. Nov. 29; K 4511. 
5; 1¢. Dec. 7; i 4707. 

12; 1 ¢. Dee. 14; K 4949. 
© Dec. 19; 1 c. Dee. 20; K 5293. 
© Dec. 26; 1 c. Dec. 28; K 5472. 
© Jan. 2; he, Jan. 42a oro. 

© Jan. 9; 1c. Jan. 10; K 6029. 

© Jan. 16; 1 ce. Jan. 18; K 6239. 
© Jan. 23; 1 ¢. Jan. 24; K 6414. 


Monkey shines of Marseleen. [1909- 


1910]: 
© Nov. 21; 1 ec. Nov. 22; K 4835. 
© Nov. 28; 1 c. Nov. 29; K 4512. 
© Dec. 5: 1¢ Dee 77 hawt 
© Dec. 12; 1 & Dee Ate 950: 
© Dee. 19; 1 c. Dec. 20; K 5289. 
© Dec. 26; 1 & Dec. 28; K 5473. 
© Jan. 2; 1c. dano4- Kars: 
© Jan. 9;1¢. Jan. 10; K 6026. 
© Jan. 16; 1 @ Jans dSee Gee. 
© Jan. 23; 1c. Jan. 24; K 6411. 


Mother Goose, Dee. 5, 1909. © Dec. | 


5, 1909; 1 c. Dec. 7, 1909; K 4706. 


Old navy in port for Christmas. © 
Dee. 12, 1909; 1 c. Dec Tae 16 
4961. 


Paris fashions, Nov. 28, 1909. Chin- 
chilla coat.—Chinchilla scarf.—Fox 
muff and stole A & B.—Sealskin 
coat. © Nov. 28, 1909; 1 ¢. each Nov. 
29, 1909; K 4547-4551. 


— Dec. 5, 1909. Black silk voile 
gown, A-D.—Satin gown with black 
chiffon and velvet.—Yellow satin gown 
with jet embroidery. © Dec. 5, 1909; 
1c. each Dec. 7, 1909; K 4700-4705. 


—— Dec. 12, 1909; Black velvet 
hat.—Moleskin coat.—Sable stole. © 
Dec. 12, 1909; 1 c. each Dec. 14, 1909; 
K 49544956. 


20 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 5-8, Feb., 1910 


3002 


New YorK Heratp co.—Continued. 
Terrors of the tiny tads. [1909-1910] 

© Nov. 21; 1c. Nov. 22; K 4837. 
© Nov. 28; 1c. Nov. 29; K 4513. 
© Dec. 5; 1 c. Dec. 7; K 4709. 
© Dec. 12; 1 c. Dec. 14; K 4951. 
© Dec. 19; 1 c. Dec. 20; K 5291. 
© Dee. 26; 1 c. Dec. 28; K 5474. 
© Janu. 2; 1c: Jan. 4; K 5729. 
© Jan. 9; 1 c. Jan. 10; K 6027. 
@ gan. 16; 1¢. Jan. 19; K 6237. 
© Jan. 23: 1c. Jan. 24; K 6412. 


Nott (CHARLES W.) Millersburg, Pa. 
[2870-2877 
[Millersburg, Pa.] 


East park,—Mahantango moun- 
tain,—Market street,—North street,— 
Mmionw street. “© Jan. 17, 1910; 2 c. 
each Jan. 18, 1910; J 137706—137718. 


NOTMAN PHOTO co., Boston, Mass. 
[2878-2885 
Snowden (Mrs. Phillip) 1-6. © Dec. 
HietgO0o 2¢, each Dee. 17, 1909; J 
186561-1386566. 


——T7. © Dee. 15, 1909; 2 ¢. Dec. 
17, 1909; J 136567. 


Storrow (James J.) © Jan. 15, 
1910; 2c. Jan. 20, 1910; J 187506. 


NOVELTY SLIDE co., New York, N. Y. 
[2886-2888 
Novelty puzzlettes: 


Baltimore, 4,—Cleveland, 3,— 
Toledo, 5. © Jan. 3, 1909; 2 c. each 
Jan. 3, 1909; J 186586—-136588. 


NUTTINGHAME co., Southbury, Conn. 
[13 photographs. ] [2889-2901 


All on a summer’s day.—Awaiting 
the hostess.—Christmas morning.— 
Christmas preparations.—Clarinda at 
home.—LHlaborate dinner.—Investiga- 
tion.—Litchfield garden.—Peep in the 
mirror.—Pride.—Summer wind.—Sum- 
moned to the parlor.—Window gar- 
den. © Jan. 5, 1909; 2c. each Jan. 7, 
1910; J 187084—137096. 


OBENCHAIN (G. D.), Loganport, Ind. 
[2902 
Caught in the act. © Jan. 6, 1910; 
2c. Jan. 5, 1910; J 187088. 


OFFICIAL ENTRY CARD PUB Co., New 
POMC, Ns. "X. [2908 
Hudson-Fulton celebration. His- 


torical pageant. © Jan. 1, 1910; 2c. 
Jan. 8, 1910; K 6090. 


OLson (NIELS), Three Forks, Mont. 
[2904-2905 
Head waters of the Missouri River. 
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 27, 1909; K 
5783. 
Three Forks, Mont. Panorama view. 
© Dec. 26, 1909; 2 ec. Dec. 31, 1909; K 


5652. 


Oxtson (W. O.) Alexandria, Minn. 
[2906-3002 
Aberdeen, 8S. Dak.: 

Brown co. court house,—Main st. 
looking north, 1, 2, 3,—Main st. look- 
ing south,—Milwaukee railroad look- 
ing west,—St. Lukes hospital,—Whole- 
sale dist. looking west. © Jan. 18, 
19107 2» eh egeh Jan. 18, 1910; °F 
137352-137359. 


Harvey, N. Dak.: 

Bird’s-eye-view, 779,— City park, 
787,—Cooke hotel, 785,—High school, 
777,—Main st., 789,—Main st. looking 
north, 783,—North Main st., 784,— 
Pump station, 772,— Sheyenne river 
bridge, 775,— Sheyenne river dam, 
771,_Soo r. r. depot, 781,—Soo r. r. 
round house, 780,—Soo r. r. yards, 
770,—Viaduct, 788. © Dee. 31, 1909; 
2c. each Jan. 3, 1910; J 186638—-136651. 


Milbank, S. Dak.: 

High school,—Main street, 1, 2,— 
Milwaukee railroad,—Railroad dam, 1, 
2. © Jan. 18, 1910; 2 c. each Jan. 18, 
1910; J 13873860-137365. 


Minot, N. Dak.: 

Annie st. foot bridge, 882,—Belyea 
ave., looking north, 848,—Bird’s-eye- 
view, 8389,—Boat landing at foot of 
Ward st. viaduct, 846,— Catholic 
church, 831,—Dinnie flats, 794,—East- 
wood park, 851,—First st. viaduct to 
G. N. depot, 841,—G. N. depot, 833, 
842, 844,—G. N. depot and Ward st. 
viaduct, 850,—G. N. lunch room and 
depot, 885,—G. N. yards, 790,—Leland 
hotel, 845,—Main st., looking north, 
795, 796, 884,—Masonie temple, 843,— 
Mouse river, 792, 847,—North-western 
hospital, 798,— Russel, Miller flour 
mill, 840,— Second national bank, 
791,— South Main st., 799,— South 
Ramstad st., 886,—Ward st. viaduct, 
849. © Dec. 31, 1909; 2 ec. each Jan. 
3, 1910; J 186614-1866387, 136652- 
186654. 

Sisseton, S. Dak.: 

Birdseye view of business section, 
827,—Birdseye view of town, 814,— 
Business section and elevators, S02,— 
Business street, 828,—Depot and ele- 
vators, 810,—First ave., East, 824,— 
Portion of business section, 819,—Por- 


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3003 


Otson (W. O.)—Continued. 


tion of residence section, S08,—Public 
school, 803,—Roberts County court 
house, 821,—Row of elevators, 825,— 


Sisseton, S. Dak., 812, 828,—Ten ele-, 


vators, 809,—West side of Main st., 
830. © Dee. 20, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 
20, 1909; J 136058—-136072. 

Sioux Indians. 806, 813, 818. © 
Dee. 20, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 20, 1909; 
J 136073—1386075. 


Valley City, N. Dak.: 

Browns county hospital, 761,— 
City park, 758, 768,—Entrance to Nor- 
mal school grounds, 763,—Fifth ave., 
754, 762, 764,—Kindred hotel and 
Times-Record bldg., 759,--Miller (Rus- 
sell) milling co., 753, 763,—N. P. 
bridge, 755,—New N. P. depot, 744,— 
Normal footbridge, 756, 757,—Public li- 
brary, 760,—River scene, 749, 750,—Ru- 
dolf hotel, 746,—Sheyenne river, 751, 
766,—State normal  school,—Valley 
City, N. Dak., 747. © Dec. 20, 1909; 
2 e. each Dee. 20, 1909: J 13860738— 
136099. 


' Velva, N. Dak.: 

Hotel Berry, 769,—Wagon bridge 
across Mouse river, 767. © Dec. 20, 
1909; 2 c. each Dec. 20, 1909; J 136076, 
136077. 


ORTON (CHAUNCEY M.), Wilkinsburg, 

Par [3003 

Bank of old Father Time. © Nov. 
20, 1909; 2 ce. Nov. 23, 1909; K 4555. 


OSEORNE co., New York, N. Y. 
[3004-3011 
Miora, A, B:- © Dee. 22,1909: 2c. 
each Dec. 23, 1909; K 5369, 5371. 
Hearts desire. A, B, C. © Dec. 22, 
1909; 2 ce. each Dec. 23, 1909; K 5372, 
Hola, Delos 
Return of the fishing boats. © Dec. 
27, 1909; 2 c. Dee. 28, 1909; K 5458. 
Song of the wind. A, B. © Dec. 22, 
1909; 2 e. each Dee. 23, 1909; K 5370, 
SE TSt 


OTTMAN (WM.), Chicago, Ill. 
[3012-3014 
Girl behind fhe powder.—Mary and 
her pets.—Mary and her calf. © Dec. 
ZA ASO9: (2c. each Dee: 27, 19092eK 


5407, 5409, 5412. 
OUTLAND & STANTON, Wichita, Kans. 
[3015 
Watch Wichita win. © Dec. 11, 


1909; 2 c. Dec. 16, 1909; J 135974. 


pt. Iv, n. S., v. 5 


Il’aAcH BROS., New York, N. Y. 


[8016-3023 
Belmont (August) 91536. — Colt 
(Ethel Barrymore) 91779 K, D— 


Sulzer (Hon. William) 91591.—Trues- 

dale (W. H.),. 91729 A, Boies. @ 

Jan. 1, 91910; 2 ¢. Jan 22 

137576-1387583. 

PACIFIC ILLUSTRATING CO., San Fran- 
cisco, Cal. [3024 


San José, Cal. state normal school. 
© Dec. 23, 1909; 2 ec. Dee. 28, 1909; 
Ix 5454. 

PARKER (Harotp A.), Pasadena, Cal. 


[3025-3027 
Busch garden. A, B. © Noy. 30, 
1909; 2. ¢. each Dee. S2aao0o] J 


1869938, 136994. 
Winning the Chariot race—1910. © 


Jan, 8,, 1910:..2 cy) Sane 2a ee 
137504. 
PARKER (WALDO H.), Salem, Oreg. 
[3028 
Madonna. © Dec. 28, 1909; 2 «. 
Dec. 23, 1909; J 1387064. 
PARKER - BRAWNER CO., Washington, 
De. [8029-3031 
Bertha. © Jan. 12, 19002 7¢-Jan% 


14, 1910; K 6158. 
Good friends. © Jan. 11, 1910; 2c. 
Jan. 14, 1910; K 6160. 
Graduate girl, © Jan. 12, 1910; 
2.e; Jan. 14, 1910; Ke Gia: 
PARKS (WILLIAM H. A.) Boston, Mass. 
[8032 
Boston [Mass.] U. S. custom house. 
© 1 ee. Jan. 14, 1910; J 1316 
Parrett (FE. J.), New York, N. Y. 
[3033 
Victoria (Queen) of Spain. © Dec. 
18, 1909 ;.2:e.-Dec.. 20; 1809= ss65are 
Parsons & Parsons co., Cleveland, 
Ohio. [3034 


Advance card. © Jan. 5, 1910; 2c. 
Jans 7%, 2010: Keo ae22: 


| Patcu (HERBERT L.) Claremont, N. H. 


[3035 

[Claremont, N. H.] Sullivan machin- 

ery company’s works. © Jan. 7, 1910; 
2\e Jan. 19, 1910; J t27fee 


PATRIOT PUB. Co., Springfield, Mass. 
[3036-3039 


Garfield (Brigadier-General James 
A.).— Jordon (Colonel T. J.).—Rose- 
crans (Major-General W. S.).—Wat- 
kins (Colonel Louis D.). © Sept. 1, 
1909; 2 ec. each Jan. 4, 1910; J 137674— 
137677. 


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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 5-8, Feb., 1910 


PATTERSON-GiBBS Co., Chicago, II. 
[3040 
Midwinter supplement to cut book 
no. 4, © Jan. 3, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 28, 
1909; K 5455. 


PEARSON PUB. CO., New York, N. Y. 
[68 prints. ] [8041-8108 
And the dead came back.—And the 
young girls began dancing.—Astound- 
ed, I leaped forward.—Beausire rose 
at Jast to propose a toast.—Beautiful 
river shaded by over hanging trees.— 
Ceremony over he started up.—Child 
started on the road.—Croisette is a 
long promenade.—Croupier turn the 
wheel.—Devil (The), Mait Blondel.— 
Drink, it will be our welcome.—Every 
night lanterns shone over the hill.— 
He embraced her in the moonlight.—He 
received full in the chest Pére Savon’s 
ink pot.—He sat down, ... ona 
step of the stairs.—He then started 
down the mountain.—He tore the veil 
from her.—He tried to make her 
talk.—He was delighted by the sound 
of her voice.—Here at this plant.— 
Here my poor boy, read this.—His 
father was watching.—Horse reared 
and plunged.—How different is she.— 
How happy I am.—Family was ap- 
proaching.—Five minutes later he sat 
down with the vagabond.—Forward.— 
I am not here to be bored.—I fell to 
the ground.—I made them sit in a cir- 
cle-—I remember showing it to a 
cow.—I sit by the fire, while my dog 
slumbers beside me.—I threw a cigar- 
ette—I was Standing at the win- 
dow.— I was unable to hit her.—In a 
box facing sat a tall woman.—lInstinct- 
ively I started toward her.—Mme. de 
Bratiane sang the second verse.—Man 
without a mustache is no longer a 
man.—Now let us commence.—On the 
beach.—One day.—One umbrella was 
sheltering both.— Priest took the 
child.—Prussian officer approached.— 
She looked at the peaceful impassive 
face.—She uttered in the night, long 
vibrating cries.—She was delightful.— 
She was shown into a bed-chamber.— 
She went away in a rage.—Stop, said 
she.—Supper over, all went to bed.— 
Table was quickly cleared.—Then rais- 
ing her head she said, stop.—Then she 
whispered softly in his ear.—They sat 
down, side by side.—They will think 
Tam a chamber maid.—Very well lock 
me up.—Well I lost my head, I was 
mad.—What can I do for you.—While 
the journalist explained. — Who had 
first worn it on her.—Woman was 
- sleeping in a chair.—Yes father, I am 
leaving with my husband.—yYou are 


PEARSON PUB. co.—Continued. 
well, Madame.—You know my bed, my 
friend.—You’ve burnt your umbrella. 


© Jan. 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 31, 1909; 
K 5548-5615. 
Peck (ORSON W.), Traverse City, 
Mich. [3109 
High bridge, Northern division of 
the Pere Marquette railroad. © Dec. 


13, 1909; 2 ¢. Dec. 13,1909: J 136178, 
PELTON (HERBERT W.), ASheville, N. C. 
[3110-3116 

Asheville, N. C., scenes: 

Along the French Broad,—Moon- 
lit waters.—Mountain home,—Simple 
life, Sunset on the Lake,—Through 
the piney woods. © Dec. 20, 1909; 2 
e. each Dec. 22, 1909; J 1386171-136174, 
136176, 13617. 

Balsam, N. C. Scenic beauties, 
about The Balsam. © Jan. 19, 1910; 
2-¢e. Jan. 19, 1910; J. 187449. 

PELTON (SARAH), Asheville, N. C. 
[3117-3121 


Asheville, N. C.: 


By the river,—Close of day.— 
Glimmering Swannanoa,—QOn _ the 


French Broad. © Dec. 27, 1909; 2 ¢. 
each Dec. 30, 1909; J 136493-136496. 


Sunset on the French Broad. © 
Deg. 20; 1909.2 ee: Dee. 22. 190945 
136175. 

PERKINS (W. B.) gr., Lead, S. Dak. 
[23 photographs. } [3122-3144 
Bare butte.——Belle Fourche river 

boating scene.—Corner of Sturgis.— 

Dark. Canon foot-bridge. 9, 10.— 

Gateway to the Black hills.—Hard pull 

switch,—In the shadow of the cliff.— 

Jumping-off place.-—Making hay while 

the sun shines.—Motoring in Rapid 

canon.—Old prospector.—On the brink | 
of Spearfish cafion—On the high 
line.—Pierre lodge.—Rock cut Rapid 

canon.—Spear fish falls, scenes 1—5.— 

Squaw creek falls —Venus of the 

Black hills. © Dec. 18, 1909; 2 e. each 

Dec. 29, 1909; J 1386923-136945. 


PERRY MASON co., Boston, Mass. [3145 
Youth’s companion calendar. 
© Dec. 30, 1909; 2 «. 1910; 


K 58283. 


desk 
Jan. 3, 


New York, N. Y. 

[3146 

Lynch (Thomas G.) © Dec. 18, 
1909; 2 ¢c. Dec. 20, 1909; J 1386553. 


PHILLIPS (BERT G.), 


PHILLIPS (HARTIE I.), New York, N. Y. 

[3147 

To poker players. © Dec. 20, 1909; 
2c. Dee. 21, 1909; K 5816. 


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3148 


pt. Iv, .8.,V.5 | 


PLUMMER (F. C.), Seattle, Wash. 
[3148 
Seattle, Wash. A. Y. P. exposition, 
court of honor. © Dec. 13, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 18, 1909; J 186700. 


Post (J. E. Howarp), Baltimore, Md. 
[3149 


Country school for boys. 1. © 
Dee 231 8909: 2 eo Jan: 3, 19tOrr F 
136605. 


Pretz (FLORENCE), Kansas City, Mo. 

[3150 

To hell mit Rosie. © Jan. 5, 1910; 
2 e. Jan. 10, 1910; K 5980. 


Price (Ep. V.) & co., Chicago, Ill. 
[38151 
House that Price built. © Jan. 7, 
1910" 2c, Jan. 40; 1910) K 5944 


‘' PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH CO., Provi- 
dence, R. I. [3152-3176 


Asking Jesus to heal a sick boy. © 
Deer 25, 19092.) Dees" 29) (1909 2K 
5492. 

Awakening life. © Dec. 23, 1909; 
2 e. Dee. 29, 1909; K 5498. 

Children’s love for Jesus. © Dec. 
23, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 29, 1909; K 5494. 


Crucifixion. “© Jan. 3, 1910=s2.c. 
Jan. 4, 1910; K 57138. 


=) Janse 1910") 2 ean. 
te AOLO = Ke GiSs: 


Feeding five thousand. © Dec. 28, 
1909; 2 ec. Dec. 29, 1909; K 5495. 


Following the Shepherd. © Dec. 23, 
1909; 2 ec. Dec. 25, 1909; K 5496. 


Good Samaritan. © Dec. 23, 1909; 
2c. Dec. 29, 1909; K 5497. 


Jacob’s dream. © Dec. 23, 1909; 
2 ec. Dee. 29, 1909; K 5498. 


Jesus. © Dec. 23, 1909; 2 
29, 1909; K 5499. 


Jesus blessing little children. © 
Dee. 23, 1909;-2 e. Dee: 29, 1909; K 
5500. 

Jesus caring for hungry people. © 
Bec t. A909->2 ‘e: Jan. 21. 10102" ik 
6330. 


e. Dee. 


Dec. 10, 1909; 2 c Dee. 
16, 1909; K 5349. 

Joseph and his brothers. © Dee. 10, 
1909; 2 ce. Dec. 16, 1909; K 5346. 

Joseph’s coat of many colors. © 
Dee. 10, 1909; 2 ec. Dec. 16, 1909; K 
5348. 

Laborers in the vineyard. © Jan. 7, 
1910; 2c. Jan. 10, 1910; K 5861. 


o4 


PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH CcO.—Cont’d. 
Lad with loaves and fishes. © Dec. 
23, 1909; 2 e. Dec. 29, 1909; K 5501. 
Last judgment. © Jan. 3, 1910; 2c. 
Jan.,.4; 1910; Ka 
Lost sheep found. © Dee. 23, 1909; 
2 ec. Dec. 29, 1909; K 5502. 
Love for God’s word. © Dee. 23, 
1909; 2 ec. Dec. 29, 1909; K 5563. 
Night under the stars. © Dec. 10, 
1909; 2 c. Dec. 16, 1909; K 5347. 
A & B. © Deca 2 es 
each Jan. 21, 1910; K 6331, 6332. ; 
Trial of Jesus. © Jan. 3, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 4, 1910: Ke Sis 
——B. © Jan. 12, 1910; 2c. Jan. 
138, 1910; K 6139. 


PURDUE (GEORGE), East Orange, N. J. 

[3177-3178 

Plantation basket empty. © Dec. 17, 
1909; 2c. Jan. 14, 1910; K 6151. 

—— filled with ferns. © Dec. 17. 
1910; 2 ¢. Jan. 14, 19104 416150: 


PUTERBAUGH PRINTING Co., Eureka, II]. 
[3179 

Beauties of friendship. © Jan. 1, 
1910; 2 c. Jan. 3; 1990: shee 


PutnAM (EH. D.), Antrim, N. H. 
[8180-8215 
C, 5—D, 1—K, 4-19.—K. C., 1-3. 
© Dec. 15, 1909; 2 ec. each Dec. 29, 
1909; J 136470-136490. 
C, 5-7.—D, 2.—K, 20-23.—K. C, 5.— 
R, 8. © Dec. 26, 1909; 2 c. each Jan. 
8, 1910; J 136840-136849. 


PuTNAM (HE. D.) Antrim, N. H. 


K, 25-29. © Jan. 20, 1910; 2 ¢. each 
Jan. 26, 1910; J 137722-137726. 


Rav (WittraM H.), Philadelphia, Pa. 


[8216-3239 


Philadelphia, Pa., League Island 
navy yard: 

Aeross yard at old dry dock, A 
3555,—Commandant’s bldg., A 3553,— 
Kansas (U. S. 8S.) entering dry dock, 
A 8557,—Laneaster (Training ship) A 
3556,—Marine barracks, A 3554,— 
South Carolina (U. S. S.) A 3558. © 
Dec. 22, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 27, 1909; 
J 1386379-186384. 


[U. S. Navy, ete.]: 

Connecticut (U. S. S.)—Idaho 
(U. S. S.)—IKxansas (U. S. S.)—Minne- 
sota (U. S. S.)—Mississippi (U.S. S.)— 
Missouri (U. S. S.) —Montana 
(U. S. S.)—New Hampshire 
(U. S. S.)—New Jersey (U. S. S.)— 
New York (U. S. S.)—Newport (U. S. 


pres 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 5-8, Feb., 1910 


Rav (WiLtiiaAmM H.)—Continued. 


training ship) — Norwich (Oldest 
steamboat in world, 1836.) — Ohio 
oD. s. S. with fighting masts.)— 
Philadelphia, [Pa.] navy yard.—Rhode 
Island (U. 8S. S.)—Rhode Island crew 
in fleet of boats.—Vermont (U.S. 8.)— 
Wisconsin (U.S. S.) © Dec. 1, 1909; 
2c. each Dec. 8, 1909; J 135667-135684. 


REAL ESTATE TRUST co., Pittsburgh, Pa. 
[3240 
Years progress in the building world. 
© Dee. 23, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 22, 1909; K 
5342. 
REDUCINE co., New York, N. Y. 
[38241-3242 
Burgone (Harry).—Rathbun (Amos 
mC) Dec. 2, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 
17, 1909; KK 4987, 4988. 


RENTON strupiIo, Renton, Wash. [38243 


. Renton, Wash., Renton coal mine, 
pumping station. © Aug. 1, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Dan, ©, L910; J 1386727. 


RicHe (P.), New York, N. Y. [3244 
At your service. © Dec. 17, 1909; 2 
e. Dec. 20, 1909; K 5249. 


Riper (H. O.), Auburndale, Mass. 
[3245-3246 


Dorothea. © Noy. 1, 1909; 2 ¢. Dec. 
27, 1909; J 1363886. 
Ploreatta, © Wec. 15, 1909; 2c. 


Dec. 27, 1909; J 136385. 


RoBeRTS-WIcCKS co., Utica, N. Y. [14 
prints. | [3247-3260 
Amesbury. — Barrington. — Beek- 
man.—Belkna}).—Bennington.—Broad- 
wood.— Brookfield.—Delaware.—Edge- 
wood. — Englewood. — Langhorne. — 
Manchester. — Montrose.—Wellington. 
iehepi., 1910> 2c. each Jan. 710, 
1910; K 6000-6018. 


Rosinson (J. L.), Holly, Colo. [8261 

Holly, Colo. Birdseye view. © 
Hyec, SO, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 27, 1909; J 
186797. 


Rortors (Henry H.) & co., Philadel- 

phia, Pa. [8262 

Smile-man (The). © Dec. 22, 1909; 
2c. Dec. 4, 1909; K 5807. 


Pitts- 
[3263 


field. © 


1909; J 


IOGALINER (GEORGE AARON), 
burg, Pa. 
[Pittsburg, Pa.] 
mec, 15, 1909; 2 c. 
186554. 


orbes 
Dec. 20, 


3322 
{0oGERS (Myron Herevertr), Detroit, 
Mich. [3264 


My year’s wish. © Dec. 17, 1909; 
2c. Dec. 20, 1909; K 5814. 

t0GERS & THOMPSON, New York, N. Y. 

[3265-3267 

© Nov. 30, 

30, 1909; K 


R&T, 
LO0o4 2 
5504-5506. 
Rost (K.), Binghamton, N. Y. [38268 

temelik boat club. © July 5, 1909: 
2 C1 Jan, 2, 1910 sd FBTaL2. 
toss (HENRY), Rapid River, Mich. 

[3269 

Rapid River, [Mich.] base-ball team, 
1909. © Dee. 20, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 23, 
1909; J 136196. 

RoyatL WORCESTER CORSET CO., Worces- 
ter, Mass. [3270 

Royal blue book 1910. © Jan. 3, 

1910;-2 ¢. Jan. 5; 19109 1 S758. 


RupbE (A. D.) & SON, New York, N. Y. 
[38271-3272 


A=C: 
Dec. 


silks. 
each 


Modern fashions, Spring & summer 
1910. Plates A & B. © Dec. 10, 1909; 
2 c. each Dee. 11, 1909; K 5277, 5278. 


Rueee (JOHN J.), Clifton, N. J. [38273 


Mount Tacoma, Wash. © Dec. 30, 
1909; 2 c. Dec. 30, 1909; KK 5545. 


RUSSELL (IRONE Hancock), U.S. [8274 


Christus consolator. © Dec. 5, 1909: 
2c. Dec. 6, 1909; K 5030. 


RUSSELL (WILLIS W.) CARD Co., Mill- 
town, N. J. [3275-3286 
At the home plate. © Jan. 3, 1910; 

2 & dan. 4, 1GTORS Sale: 


Getting to safe hands.—Nice one un- 
der cover.—Picking it off the grass.— 
Shoot it right this way.—Take a look 
at this one. © Jan. 11, 1910; 2 ec. each 
Jan. 12, 1910; K 6081-6085. 


RUST CRAFT SHOP, Kansas City, Mo. 
[42 prints. | [3281-3322 

At Easter eve.—At Easter time.— 
Awful day.—Crocus and lily.—Dear 
one I send you a_ rose.—East wind 
softly blows.—Game of bridge.—Gin a 
body meet a body.—Happy Easter 
flowers bloom.—He loves me _ not.- 
Heart, a dart.—How to make 
matches.—I know a lot.—I know a 
twinkling, winkling eve.—I’m happy 
when you are happy.—I'm just a kid.— 
In truth my dear.—lI think an awful 
lot of you.—I wish to send a valen- 
tine—If I were South America.—lIf 
this were but Thanksgiving time.—Life 


D0 


i] 
=I 
9) 


43—10 3 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3323 


Rwvust CRAFT SHOP—Continued. 


to me is not worth while.—Love sings 
his song.—My heart just leaps.—New 
world.—On this small card.—One shall 
wear.—Short stay.—Since you like 
me.— Tis not to my love.—This ab- 
sence is heart breaking.—This four 
leaf clover.—This valentine I send to- 
day.—There is nothing half so sweet.— 
There was a time.—They say the sun 
dances.—Though Saint Valentine is 
guileless.—Valentine (A).—When aces 
come your way.—With balmy air.— 
Ye latch string on ye door.—You are 
my apple blossom. © Jan. 12, 1910; 
2 ec. each Jan. 15, 1910; K 6165-6206. 


RYDER (WILLIAM C.) Dorchester, Mass. 
[383823 


Trilobites. © Jan. 15, 1910; 2 ¢: 
gan: 15, 1910; J 1387629. 


St. GERMAIN (DogaA A.) AND HEISLER 
(WILLIAM H.) Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[83824 


Lawrence theatrical costume co. © 
Dees 25.1909: 2c), Jane 4, JO] Ks 
6269. 


SALKE (SANFORD M.) New York, N. Y. 
[6 prints. ] [3325-83380 
Full house.—Opening a Jack pot.— 
Three of a kind and a pair of Jacks.— 
Three of a kind beats two pair.—Trip- 
lets.—Two pair, king next. Jan. 
15 1910; 2 ec: each, Jans.  1910= K 
6037-6040. 


SAN FRANCISCO VEDANTA SOCIETY, San 
Francisco, Cal. [8331-3344 


No. 1-14. © Dec. 20, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 
28, 1909; K 6044-6057. 


SANDER (PHILIP), New York, N. Y. 
[3345-3384 


Comic series, [1-30] © Dee. 31, 


1909; 2c. Jan. 3, 1910; K 5622-5650. 


and acl. 


Love set. 1-10. © Dec. 24, 1909; 
2c. each Dec. 27, 1909; K 5415-5424. 


SANDISON (J. W.), Bellingham, Wash. 

[3385-8395 

Bellingham, Wash. 1. © Nov. 3, 
1909; 2 e. Dec. 21, 1909; J 186153. 


— Commercial and Holly sts., Hol- 
ly and Elk sts., views. 2-5. © Dee. 
15, 1909;-2 c each Dee. 22, 1909; J 
136179-136184. 


— State normal school. 14. © 
Nov. 3, 1909; 2 ce. each Dec. 21, 1909; J 
186154-136157. 


56 | 


SARJEANT Co., Detroit, Mich. 


Cupid: 


Asleep. — Awake. — Dreaming. — | 
Watching. © Nov. 6, 1909; 2 ¢. each | 


Dec. 17, 1909; J 185989-135992. 


SASMAN (FRED. F.) North Bend, Oreg. | 
[3400 | 
© Dec. 15, 1909; 2 } 


After election. 
e. Dec. 27, 1909; J t37430: 


SAUNDERS (ALVIN C.), Wakefield, Mass. { 
[3401-8408 | 


Corsi (Antonio) : 
Arabian beggar. 
14.—Portrait. © Feb. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. 
each Jan. 38, 1910; J 136589-186596. 


SAUNDERS (ETHEL HUNTLEY), Boston, | 


Mass. 


Why can’t I vote. 
2.e. Jan. 7, 19103 Ko Ssim: 


SAUNDERS (Mary ETHEL), Weymouth, 
Mass. [3410 
May that Babe born long ago. 
Dec. 8, 
4985. 


SAUNDERS ENGRAVING ©CO., 
Mo. 


Sheet 32, Jan. 1, 1910. 
1909 ; 2 ec. Dec. 22, 1909; K 53845. 


[3409 


[3411 


ScHorretD (HE. B.) Indianapolis, Ind. | 
[3412-3421 | 

All Easter joys, 1, 2.—Easter glad- | 
ness, 1, 2.—Easter greetings.—Haster | 


[10 prints.] 


joys.—Haster wishes.—Happy Easter, 
1, 2.—Peaceful Waster. 
1909; 2 c. each Dee. 8, 1909; K 5773- 
5782. 


ScHRAFFT (W. F.) AND SONS, Boston, 
Mass. 


2-e¢. Jan: 3, 19103. keane: 


ScHULZE (Mrs. D. L.), Los Angeles, | 


Cal. [3423 | 
Blue Lake. © 1 e@ Jans 7, 19108 
J 136807. 
SCHWEMBERGER (SIMEON), Gallup, N. 
Mex. [8424-3427 
Zuni Marathon racer. 14. © Dec. 


20, 1909; 2 ce. each Dec. 138, 1909; J 
136465-136468. 


SCRIBNER’S (CHARLES) 
York. IN. ¥. 


SONS, 


18, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 18, 1909; K 5094. 


Roosevelt (Mr.) and Kermit Roose- | 
velt with the first buffalo. © Jan. 22, 


1910; 2c. Jan. 21, 1910; K 6329. 


pt. Iv, 2. S:, v8 I 


1-3.—Matador. | 


©. 
1909; 2 «. Dee. 27, 1909; Kal 


St. Louis, | 


© Dec. 27, 


© Dec. 4, — 


[3422 | 
Schrafft’s sales girl. © Jan. 1, 1910; | 


New } 
[3428-3429 | 
Hippo killed at Juja farm. © Dee. | 


[3396-3399 4 


© Jan. 5, 1910; | 


: 


| 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 5-8, Feb., 1910 


SCRITSMIER (A. J.), Chicago, Il. [12 
prints. | [3480-3441 
Christmas greeting.—Consider the 
bee.—Fortify your savings.—Fruits of 
labor.—Great oaks from little acorns 
grow.—Horn of plenty.—Idle money.— 
Independence.—Money has wings.— 
Race is not to the swift.—Shelter in 
time of a storm.—Water works. © 
Dec. 4, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 6, 1909; 
K 5017-5028. 
SEARS (RICHARD W.), Lynn, Mass. 
[3442 
Winthrop beach, [Mass.] Surf. © 
Dee. 28, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 29, 1909; J 
186464. 


SECURITY RELINER 
Nw XY. 

Rubber tire. 
J 186706. 


SrymMour (B. F.) gr., Denver, Colo. 
[3444 
Billies. © Dec. 13, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 
16, 1909; K 4974. 
SHaAFrer (Epear E.), Los Angeles, Cal. 
[3445 


Object lesson. © Nov. 27, 1909; 2 
e. Jan. 4, 1910; K 5718. 


co., Montgomery, 
[384438 


©1ec. Dec. 24, 1909; 


SHEAHAN (MaAvrice T.), Brookline, 
Mass. [20 prints.] [3446-3465 
Breakfast time—Do I look like 


grandpa now.—F'amous Bixby letter.— 
I will now tell your fortune.—Lincoln’s 
Bixby letter.—Piggie’s breakfast.— 
Supper time.—There are days when 
you can’t even write your troubles. © 
Dee. 31, 1909; 2 c. each Jan. 38, 1910; 
K 5658-5665. 

Did you mail those letters.—Great 
talkers are no doers.—Hello, will you 
be my valentine.—Here we are eating 
hay three times a day.—Let’s kiss and 
make up. © Jan. 12, 1910; 2 c. each 
| Jan. 18, 1910; K 6141-6145. 

Castles in the air—Hubby.—Will 
you be my valentine.—We had a falling 
out.—Wifey.—Will you be my valen- 
tine. © Jan. 19, 1910; 2 c. each Jan. 
21, 1910; K 6825-63828. 

May time ner’ efface.—Nobody 
' loves a poor fellow.—Oh! do give me 
one more chance. © Jan. 20, 1910; 2 e. 
|} each Jan. 21, 1910; K 6816-6818.. 
SHEPARD (MorGan), New York, N. Y. 
[38466-38470 

Birthday gate. © Dec. 14, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Dec, 27, 1909; K. 5767. 

Last night. © Dec. 18, 1909; 2 
Jan. 24, 1910; J 1874388. 

. 


Cc. | ae 
136556, 


9) 


3491 
SHeparD (Morean )—Continued. 
Merry Christmas. © Dec. 14, 1909; 
2c. Dec. 27, 1909; K 5769. 
This morning. © Dec. 18, 1909; 2 
ec. Jan. 24, 1910; J 137439. 
Very happy birthday. © Dec. 14, 
1909; 2 c. Dec. 27, 1909; K 5768. 


SHERMAN (Bryant E.), Bradford, Pa. 

[3471 

Easter morn. © Dec. 28, 1909; 2 
ec. Jan. 3, 1910; J 1386991. 


S10oop (Soton H. D.), Denver, Colo. 

[3472-3473 

Gallery of musicians.—Gallery of 

poets. © Dec. 27, 1909; 2 ¢. Jan. 3, 
1G1Os J LS6(0s: 


SIGMA PI FRATERNITY OF THE U. S. PHI 
CHAPTER, Champaign, []l. [3474 


Sigma Pi fraternity coat of arms. 


© Aug. 16, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1909; K 
5005. 


SIMMONS (EVELINE), Lakewood, Ohio. 

[38475-3477 

Beautiful thought treasure card. 

1-3. © Dec. 9, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 
14, 1909; K 5032-50384. 


SIMPLEX MFG. COo., New York, N. Y. 
[3478 
Simplex stamp affixer no. 9, open. 


© Dee. 9, 1909; 2 ce. Dec. 10, 1909; K 
5029. 


STOAN (J. V.) & co., New York, N. Y. 
[8 prints. ] [38479-3486 
France doll—Germany doll.—Hol- 
land doll.—titaly doll.—dJapan doll.— 
Norway doll.—Russia doll.—Switzer- 
land doll. © Jan. 15, 1910; 2 c. each 
Jan. 15, 1910; K 6098-6105. 


SmitH (A. E.), Pittsburg, Kans. [3487 
Knight Templar Indian seed bead 


emblem. © 1c. Jan. 10, 1910: J 
137605. 


SMITH (FRANK), Pt. Townsend, Wash. 
[8488-38489 
Cougar with its prey. © Jan. 15, 
1910; 2c. Jan. 11, 1910: J 187766. 
Slaughtering of deer by cougar in 
the Olympic mountains. © 1 e¢. Jan. 
o, 1910; J 137630. 


Smitu (Gus), Adams, Mass. 
[3490-3491 


© Jan. 7, 1910: 
1909; J 136555, 


Greylock rest. 
each Dee. 


1 » 
20, 


7 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3492 


pt. Iv, R. S., Vow 


SMITH (Hartow M.), Montpelier, Vt. 
[5492 
Won't you come and drill with me. 
© Dec. 30, 1909; 2 c. Dee. 31, 1910; K 
6048. 
SMITH (ROBERT) ALE 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


BREWING 
[12 prints. ] 
[3493-3504 


CO., 


Black Horse’ inn 
tavern.—Draw-bridge and Blue Anchor 
inn.—Falstaff inn.—Indian Queen ho- 
tel.— London coffee house. — Moon & 
Seven Stars.—Penny Pot tavern and 
landing. — Smith’s 1774 brewery. — 
Spread Eagle inn.—State House tav- 
ern.—Three crowns. © Dee. 4, 1909; 
2c. each Dec. 24, 1909; IK 5785-5796. 


W.), State College, Pa. 

[3505 

Pennsylvania state college freshman 

class, 1913. © Jan. 5, 1909; 2 ¢..Jan. 
3, 1909; J 136606. 


SMITH, EHUELING & co., Philadelphia, 
Bae iai2eprints. [3506-3517 
Agnes.—Anita.—Beatrice. — Betty.— 
Dorothy. Eleanor. — Florence. — 
Gladys. — Helen. — Kathleen. — Mar- 
eery.— Virginia. © Wee. 27, 1909; 2 c. 
each Jan. 17, 1910; K 62546265. 
Snow (JoHN R.), Mankato, Minn. 


[8518 
© ater ans: 


SMITH (W. 


Ledbeter (Grace). 
1910; J 136548. 
SNYDER (CORYDEN G.), St. Paul, Minn. 

[3519 

Birth card. .© Dee. 29; 1909; 2.c¢: 

Jan. 15, 19104, K 6163. 


SPALDING (A. G.) & BROS., New York, | 


i ee [3520-8522 
Base-ball players. © Jan. 18, 1910; 
DiC: LOLO> J: Lote: 
Hurdlers. © Jan. 18, 1910; 2¢. Jan. 
Pie dOtOe: Pels tos: 
Tennis player. © Jan. 18, 1910; 2c. 
Jane to LOO ST 13176: 
SPENCER (CHARLES LYMAN), Jackson- 
ville, Fla. [3523-3524 
Jacksonville, Fla.: 


Bird’s eye view,—Seaboard air 
line. © Jan. 5, 1910; 2 c. each Jan. | 


5, 1910> J 136701, 136705. 
SPENCER (ISABEL C.), New York, 


Don’t think because the bumble bee 
has a velvet back.—He needs no other 
rosary.—If all of us knew. © Feb. 
5 1910e 2 c:"each’ Jan” 22. 1910: 
6360-6362. 


. o8 


yard. — City | 


K | 


Crcum. Sat ONO Oke 


SPOONER & WELLS, New York, N. Y. 
[38528-3529 
Durant (W. C.) motor wizard 
58997. © Sept. 8, 1909; 2¢ Jan. 2m 
TOUS oT Morne cite 
Line of Kayton taxicabs. © Dec. 
15, 1909; 2 ec. Jan. 22, 1910 ae 
SPRAGUE & SANDISON, Bellingham, 
Wash. j [38530 
Mount Baker. © Dee. 15, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 22, 1909; J 186185. 


STERLING (E. C.), Beaver Falls, Pa. 
[3538 
New Brighton, Pa. Dawes. and 
Myler works. © Dec. 7, 1909; 2 @ 
Dec. 7, 1909; J 1386808. 


STONE (Epwarp L.), Roanoke, Va. 
[3532-38533 


Roanoke is good enough for me. 
nos. 1 & 2. © Sept. 15, 1909; 2 c. each 


Sept. 29, 1909; K 5127, 5128. 


STONE (FReD Lovis) Chickasha, Okla. 

[3534 

Carroll (J. Ellison) champion roper 

of the world, and cowboys who took 

part in the roping contest. © Jan. 12, 
1910; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1910; J dagane 


STONE PRINTING & MANUFACTURING CO., 

Roanoke, Va. [35385 

Fr. FF. VV. © Aue’ s0gie oe 
Dec. 18, 1909; K 5129. 


STONECIPHER (C. U.} Chicago, Ill. 
[8536 
Maid of Cherokee. © Jan. 4, 1910; 
2c. Jan. 6, 1910: J 13742 


STRAUSS (FRANK V.) & Co., New York,: 
Ne Xe [38537-38541 


Program girl, no. 16. © Dee. 20, 
1909; 2 ¢. Jan. 5;-1910> Keds 


no. 17. © Dec. 27, 1909; 2c 
Jan. 5, 1910). K 5762 
no. 18. © Jan. 3, 1910-3) 


5765. 


——no. 19. © Jan. 10, 1910; 2 c. 


| Jan. 12, 1910; K 6266. 


——no. 20. © Jan. 17, 1910; 2 ec. 
Jan; 20, 1910: IE 6308: 


STROBRIDGE LITHOGRAPHING Co., Cincin- | 


nati, Ohio. [3542-3567 
Desk caiendars for Jan., Feb. and 
Mar. 1910. © Jan. 6, 1910: 2 e. each 
Jan. 8, 1910; K 6015-6017. 
[Posters -N. Y. 13267, INO Wage oee 
N. Y¥.° 13282. © Dec! 18, 1909 -"2a— 
each Dec. 20, 1909; K 5272-52r2 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 5-8, Feb., 1910 


STROBRIDGE LITHOGRAPHING Cco.—Con. 

———_ N. Y. 1382438, N. Y. 138274, N. Y. 
i276. © Dec. 18, 1909; 2 ¢@. each 
Dec. 21, 1909; K 5326-5328. 

——-N. Y. oe PG Melee, IN. |X: 
ao249, N. Y. 138273, N. Y. 13275 NX, 
fo291. © Dec. 22, 1909; 2. pity Dec. 
Zi, 1909; KK 5445-5450. 

wa lao, N.Y. 18277 © 


man, 4, 1910; '2 c. each Jan. 6, 1910; 
fm H612, 5813. 

ee, IN. XN. Loosi, N., Y. 
PemvoeN: oY. lool, N. Y. 13: 309. © 


mar. 21, 1910; 2 c. 
K 6420-6428. 
STUDENTS AGENCY, Troy, N. Y. [3568 
. Kensselaer polytechnic — institute, 

Class 1913. © Jan. 22, 1910: 2c. Jan. 
24, 1910; J 137622. 


Swarts (D. L.) Buckeye City, 


each Jan. 24, 1910; 


Ohio. 
[3569 

Gorham (KH. S.) fortune teller and 
his home. © Jan. 17, 1910: 2 c. Jan. 
74,1910; J 137618. 


SWirr (Lewis) & co.; St. Paul, Minn. 
[38570 
government. © 
od; LOO 1K 5679. 


es 
[38571-8599 
Nos. 998, 994, 1012-1018, 3108, 3109, 
34233 Oo, o4006, 6355-63 Moe GC) Anis, 1. 1909: 
ime c. each Sept. 24, 1909; K 5825-5853. 


TAYLOR (MAaARy Lyon), Indianapolis, 
Ind. [8600-8603 


Cup of tea, 2.—Soap bubbles. 1.— 
Sun dial, 4. eG) i ee 


—Toy village, 3. 
Bach. Dec. 31, 1909: J 137074-137077. 
clic 


THOMAS (Marion), Newark, N. 
[3604-8605 

Awakening of hidden life.—Story of 
the lost sheep. © Dec. 15, 1909; 2 e. 
each Jan. 21, 1910; K 6333, 6834. 


New York, N. Y. 
[3606-3631 
Allen (S. N.), Parker (Judge Alton 
RB.) and Spencer (Judge). © Jan. 21, 
Bolo; 2¢, Jan. 22, 1910; J 187586. 
i Bullock (Seth) © Jan. 21, 1910: 
= c. Jan. 22, 1910; J 187589. 
yovernors of states: 
Ansel,—Brown,—Burke,—Comer, 
| Draper, — Glasscock, — Harmon, 


Choice of the U. 8S. 
(Dec. 1, 1909; 2c. Jan. 


TAMMEN (H. H.), Denver, 


3) 


ado 


THOMPSON (PAUL), 


Kitchin, — Norris, — Pothier, — Quin- 
by,—Spry, Tilson. © Jan. 21, 1910; 


875990-187602. 


© Jan. 21, 


J 1387588. 


imc. Jan. 22, 1910; J 1 
} Hammond (John Ways) 
imo10; 2c. Jan, 22, 1910; 


~ 


c 


9] 


5661 


THOMPSON (PAavuL)—Continued. 
Jenks (Prof. Jeremiah) © Jan. 11, 


1910" 2:6, Jan, 12, 19107. J 1STO5G. 
Morrison (Frank), Gompers (Sam- 
uel) and others. © Jan. 21, 1910; 2 c. 
Jan, 22, 1010. J ASSe- 
Morse oe, Charles R.) 1- © 
Jan. 13, 1910; 2.¢..each Jan. 15, eh 


J 137178—-1: Ble 
National league baseball magnates. 


© Dec. 17, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 20, 1909; J 
136021. 
Rockefeller (John D.) jr., leaving 


New York city criminal court building. 
A, B. © Jan..4, 1910. 2 ec. each Jan. 
6, 1910 % FAsevi(G;, W677 


Shafroth 
19102 2°¢ 


aL, 


(Governor) © Jan. 
Jan. 22, 1910; J 187584. 

Wilcox, CW.ke ye © “san, 21) 1906: 
2 Cy NAM. Dose Oe tas helenCa 


THORBURN (J. M.) & co., New York, 
N.Y: [23eprints.] [3632-3654 
Annual chrysanthemums.—Asters.— 
Cala Richardia alba maculata. 
tuft.—Centaurer imperialis.—Corn.— 
Dahlias. — Double balsam. — Dwarf 
large flowering French cannas.—Gail- 


lardia grandiflora.—Gladioli.imHerba- 
ceous peony.—Japan iris.—Kochia. 


Lawn. view. Leek. — Onions. — Flox 
drumimondii. — Salpiglossis. — Scarbi- 
osa.—Single petunia.—Sweet peas.— 
Thorburn superb pansies. © Jan. 6, 


1910; 2 c.,.each ‘Jan. 3, 1910; IK 6058— 
G6OSO. 

THURBER oe ANK L.), Cleveland, Ohio. 

[3655 

Never too late to mend. © Dec. 6, 
1909.; 2c: Dec. 20, 1909; IK. 5365. 
TosrAs (J. H.), Laneaster, Ohio. 

[3656-38657 

Bremen [Ohio] birdseye view.— 

Junpetion City [Ohio] birdseye view. 


15, 1909: 2 e each Jan. 14, 


37619, 1387620. 


© Dee. 
1910S Ax 


TOLEDO POSTER CO., Ohio. 


Toledo, 
[38658-3659 
& © Jan. 11, 1910; 
3, 1910; K 6156, 6157. 


9 


Nelson. 1 
2c. each Jan. 
New 
[8660 

© Jan. 
J 137743. 


TOWNSEND, ‘TOWNSEND 
York; York NN. ¥i. 
Bergman monument. 
5, 2010s 2 e Teer 


& 0 6 
TS92, 
1910: 
Seattle, 
[3661 
© 
J 


'TRIPPLE (Paut REVERE), 


Wash. 
Mt. Ranier from 
Nov. 80, 1909: 2c. 
TS618S. 


Longmires’. 
Dec. 6, 1909; 


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3662 
TROSTRUD (ALEXANDER), Chicago, Ill. 
[3662 
Special delivery messenger. © Jan. 


28, 1910; 2c. Jan. 24, 1910; K 6378. 

Troy AND. KEeItH, Ithaca, N. Y. [38663 
Cornell calendar for 1910. © Dec. 

ty 909: 2 ec: Dec. 17, A909 IN 4972: 


TURRILL & MILLER, San Francisco, Cal. 

[3664 

Woodward’s gardens. © Jan. 12, 
1910= 2:-e: Jan. 18, 19105 J 1387284. 


TWEEDIE T.) Croswell, 
Mich. [38665-38666 
Croswell [Mich.] P. M. station. © 
Fane Ale sAOIOs 52 1c. dans 2A) TOA Ty 
137625. 
Croswell auto’s. © Jan. 14, 1910; 2 
Godan. 17, 1910; J 132907: : 


Tyson (S. R.), Cheyenne, Wyo. 
[38667-83668 
Balanced Rock, Wyo. — Chimney 
Rock, Wyo. © Dec. 1, 1909; 2 c. each 
Dec. 24, 1909; K 53894, 5395. 


ULLMAN MFG. co., New York, N. Y. 
[38669-3725 
Series 164, Subject 2659—-2662.—Se- 
ries 165, Subject 2663-—2668.—Series 
166, Subject 2669-2671.—Series 167, 
Subject 2672-2677.—Series 168, Sub- 
ject 2678-2681.—Series 169, Subject 
2682-2685.—Series 170, Subject 2686— 
2691.—Series 171, Subject 2692-2695.— 
Series 172, Subject 2696-2699.—-Series 
1738, Subject 2700—-2703.—Series 174, 
Subject 2704-2715. © Jan. 7, 1910; 2 

e. each Jan. 8, 1910; K 5877-5933. 


( ADELBERT 


UnpbEerwoop & UNDERWOOD, New York, | 


ING Re: [3726-8868 
[Posters.]| U.115384.. -© July 1, 
1909: 2 ce. Dec. 3, 1909; J 185483. 
iat Oe da oa I Meee 
U 114910, U 114926. © July 18, 1909; 
2 c. each Dec. 3, 1909; J 185478135482. 
ae 4867. © Sept. 24, 190932 
enjane £5 1910-) JIS LSS. 


1909; J 136394-1386404. 


Weal sist. U Asso.” U Eisi90: 
 MADSOT 2 L1S205..0 U.,- 118227 Xo) 
Sept. 29, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 3, 1909; 
J 135488135492, 135494. 

Ue 418692.) @t Cet. 1° 909 372 
e. Jan. 15, 19905. J 187186. 


U-92175.. ©. Oct. 2, 1909; 2c. 
Dec. 27, 1909; J 136390. 


U-118237. © Oct. 3, 1909; 2 c¢. 


Dee. 3, 1909; J 135498. 
U-98227, U-118224, U-118230, 
U-118285, U-118236. © Oct. 4, 1909; 
2 ec. each Dec. 38, 1909; J 185467, 
135493, 185495-1385497. 


60 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWoop—Continued. 
U-118253. © Oct. 6, 1909; 2 ec. 
Dee. 3, 1909; J 135499. 

—— U-77556, U-77686. © Oct. 6, 
1909; 2 c. each Jan. 15, 1910; J 137187, 
137188. 

—— U-46941, U-94699, U-96225, U- 
117405. © Oct. 8, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 
3, 1909; J. 185450) 1354655) 355400, 
135486. 


U-45706, U-459538, U-70071, U- 
70081, U-70084, U-91837, U-92177. © 
Oct. 9, 1809; 2-¢. exch Weer 1900. ell 
135447, 185448, 135455-135457, 135463, 
135464. 


U-40418, U-85023. © Oct. 11, 
1909; 2 c. each Dec. 3, 1909; J 135446, 
155459. 


U-118351. © Gen ase soto 
2 @.. Jan. 15, 19105 J aSeesss 
U-99749, U-99958, U-1i102550, 


U-118346, U-—118360, U-118452, U- 
118466. © Oct. 14, 1909; 2 @ each 
Dec. 3, 1909; J 135468, 135469, 135474, 
135501, 185502, 135505, fsaa0s: 


—_— U-118468, U-118464. © Oct. 
16, 1909; 2 c. each Deel S4809- F 
135506, 135507. 

U-102062, U-—102338, U-—102448. 
© Oct. 17, 1909; 2 ec. each Dee. 3, 1909; 
J 135471-1354738. - 

— U-49189, U-85644, U-101454. 
© Oct. 18, 1909; 2 ce. each Dee. 3, 1909; 
J 185452, 135461, 1385470. 

U 68777, U 73624, U 115895. © 
Oct. 18, 1909; 2 c..each, Bee ar, 1909- 
J 1386391—1363938. : 

U 44286, U 46588, U 49817, 


U 57440, U 57858, U 59415, U 72698, = | 


U $0712, U 91187, U 996380, U 116807: 
© Oct. 19; 1909; 2 Geach Mec 


U 46510. © Oct. 19, 1909; 2 c 
Jan. 15, 19105 J snes 

U 1138910, U 116620, U 117129, 
U 117500, U 118318. © Get. 20, 1909; 
2 -e@ (each Dec. 3, 19082 eee 
135484, 185485, 1385487, 185500. 


———U 68531, U 909%) a eiac 
U 1183879, U 118380. © Oct. 22; 1909; 
2 ce. each Dee. 3, 1909; J 185454; 
135462, 185475, 135503, 135504. 

U 84986, U 85633: © Oct 25, 
1909; 2 ce. each Dee. 3, 1909; J 185458, 
135460. 


U 40188. © Oct. 26, 1909; 
Dec. 3, 1909; J 185445. 
U 35081. © Oct. 27, 190a; 
Dec. 3, 1909; J 135444. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 5-8, Feb., 1910 


3914 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWoop—Continued. 
Devzosuc, UO .2iceo, LW) 46512; 
U 48974, U 49197, U 105679. © Oct. 28, 
1909; 2 ec. each Dec. 8, 1909; J 135442, 
135443, 135449, 185451, 135453, 135476. 

——— U 117376. © Oct. 28, 1909; 2c. 
Dec. 27, 1909; J 136405. 

—— TU 106059. © Oct. 29, 1909; 2c. 
Dec. 27, 1909; J 136406. 


-——U 38571. © Oct. 29, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 15, 1910; J 137191. 


U 118387. © Nov. 3, 1909; 2 c. 
Jan. 15, 1910; J 137192. 


——U 389248. © Nov. 4, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 27, 1909; J 136407. 

= titolo, U 117447. © Nov. 5, 
1909; 2 c. each Dec. 27, 1909; J 1386408, 
136409. 

——U 118388, U 1184381. © Nov. 5, 
1909; 2 c. each Jan. 15, 1910; J 137193, 
137194. 

=, 91079, U-98182,’'U 117332. © 
Nov. 9, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 27, 1909; J 
136410-136412. 

U 38297, U 88892, U 92463. © 
Nov. 12, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 27, 1909; 
J 136418-136415. 

U 118893, U 1183895, U 118398. 
© Nov. 15, 1909; 2 c. each Jan. 15, 
1910; J 187195-137197. 

=U 68316, U 68422. © Nov. 16, 
1909 ; 2 c. each Dec. 27, 1909; J 1386416, 
136417. 

——U 27916, U 87268, U 94251, U 
1003818. © Nov. 17, 1909; 2 c@ each 
Dec. 27, 1909; J 186418-136421. 

=== 260026, 0.275388. © Nov. 17, 
1909; 2 c. each Jan. 15, 1910; J 187198, 
137199. 


U 46732, U 46817, U 84908, U 
84930, U 101220, U 104717, U 104859, U 
115157. © Nov. 18, 1909; 2 c. each 
Dec. 27, 1909; J 186422-136429. 

——JU 118394, U 118589. © Nov. 
22, 1909; 2 c. each Jan. 15,1910; J 
187200, 187201. 


U 118598, U 118599, U 118602. 
© Noy. 23, 1909; 2 c each Jan. 15, 
1910; J 187202-137204. 
> ——U115689. © Nov. 23, 1909; 2. 

Dec. 27, 1909; J 136430. 

——U 119080. © Nov. 24, 1909; 2c. 
Jan. 15, 1910; J 187205. 

—— U 119079. © Nov. 27, 1909; 2c. 
Jan. 15, 1910; J 137206. 
U 42010. © Nov. 29, 1909; 2 e. 
Dec. 27, 1909; J 136481. 

——U 116246, U 116288, U 116420, 
U 116552. © Nov. 30, 1909; 2c. each 
Dec. 27, 1909; J 186432-136435. 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOooD—Continued. 
U 986738, U 100152, U 100290. 
© Dec. 6, 1909; 2 c. each Jan. 15, 1910; 
J 1387207-137209. 

U 77428, U 86431, U 108792, U 
108939, U 109197. © Dec. 13, 1909; 
2 @,. each Jan. 15, 1910; J 1387210- 
137214. 


UNEEK NOVELTY co., Cleveland, Ohio. 
[3869 
Please tie. © Dec. 18, 1909; 2 «. 
Dec. 24, 1909; K 5399. 


UNITED ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER CO., 


New York, N. Y. 3870-3876 
Café de lopera: 
Fountain and music stand,— 


Grand dining room, east view,—Grand 
dining room, west view,——Grand stair- 
case,—Japanese dining room,—Opera 
floor,—Well view. © Jan. 14, 1910; 
2°¢,-each. Jan. (15, 19103) 2 131226— 
12a. 


UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH ©co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. [3877-3914 
Buster gets his.—Buster’s band.— 
Buster’s wonderful alligator.—Buster’s 
(Dr.) visit.—Famous three.—Tige and 
Buster. © Oct. 23, 1909; 2 c. each 
Nov. 26, 1909; K 44381-4436. 


[Posters] 12699. © Dec. 7, 
2c. Dec. 20, 1909; K 5244. 

—— 12701. © Dee. 7, 
Dec. 20, 1909; K 5242. 


—— 12674, 12675. © Dec. 8, 1909; 
2 c. each Dec. 20, 1909; K 5241, 5243. 


1909 ; 


1909; 2 «¢. 


1D2TiSe. (C6) wee: G9, 1969'= 3 ce; 

Dec. 28, 1909; K 5468. 
12691. © Dec. 14, 1909; 2 «. 

Dec. 20, 1909; K 5245. 
—— 12703. © Dec. 17, 1909; 2 «. 

Dec. 28, 1909; K 5468. 
—- 12657. © Dec. 18, 1909; 2 ec. 


Dec. 20, 1909; K 5240. 

12784, 12735. © Dec. 18, 1909; 
2c. each Dec. 28, 1909; K 5461, 5462. 
12741, 12742, 12750. © Dee. 
20, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 28, 1909; K 
5465-5467. 


12694. © Dec. 21, 1909; 2c 
Dec. 28, 1909; K 5464. 
——12643. © Dec. 22, 1909; 2 c¢. 
Jan. 8, 1910; K 5701. 

— 12712-12716. © Dec. 27, 1909; 
2c. each Jan. 3, 1910; K 5699, 5704— 
5707. 

—— 12740. © Dec. 31, 1909; 2c. 


Jan. 3, 1910; K 5698. 


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UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH cCo.—Con. 


Pa, On Jame 2.0 AON) ame: 
Jamo TOO O282. 
—— 12799, 12800, 12810. © Jan. 


atone 2, each) Jat. 11. NOM) =: IK 
6278, 6279, 6281. 


12801 @- Jam. 1,, AOTO' 5-2 72e. 
Jan. 19, 1910; K 6280. 

12808. ©) san. SS elOlO<.. 2) ie: 
Jan. 19, 1910; K 6284. 

12827 OC) Jan a. O10 2 ec; 


gan. 19, 1910; K 6286. 

DTZ: 12834812835. © Jan. ds. 
WOOP Zne. each Jams 19.) 1910= VK IG276; 
G277, 6283. ; 

12845) © Jane 147 1910 re 
Jan. 19, 1910; K 6285. 


UNITED STATES PLAYING CARD CO., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. [3915 
Nation’s capitol souvenir playing 
cards, ©!) Dee’ 27, 1909: 2 ec Jan. 15: 
TGMOC IRE G217 2. 


_ UP-TO-DATE ADY. co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[6 prints. ] [3916-8921 
Great expectations.—Harvest time.— 
in the morning sunlight.—New horse.— 
Puzzled.—Secret (The) © Dec. 17, 
1909;'2 ec. each Dec. 24, 1909; K 5400- 
5405. 


VAFAKOS (JAMES P.), Chicago, III. 
[3922 
Pan-Hellenie rising. © Dec. 15, 
190932 ec Dee: 16, 19092 K i490. 


VAN SmMytH (J. TwiLticrr), New 

Morice NEN [389238 

Ostrich farm. © Dec. 21, 1909; 2 «. 
Jamies) Oto): AK S760, 


VAUGHAN 
Cal. 
Riordan (Archbishop P. W.) © 
Sepia, 1909= 2c; Nov. 29) 1900-05 
136757. 


VEVERKA 


& KeritH, San Francisco, 
[3924 


(M. MADILENE), Sterling, 


Colo. [8925 

Logan County, Colo. East school, 

District 15. © Jan. 10, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 
eee POLO Ws TAOCat. 


VINNEMEIER (G.), Claremore, Okla. 

[3926 
At Mount Claremore. © Dec. 22, 

1909; 2 ce. Dec. 31, 1909; J 186529. 


Vivian (W. S.), Grand Rapids, Mich. 
, [8927 
Independent telephone system calen- 
dares (Oasgan. a, 1910-27 e. Jan. 15; 
19103 KK 6229, 


VoGEL (M.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[3928-38938 
[U. S. Battleships] : 

Idaho, — Kansas, — Minnesota, — 
Mississippi, — Missouri, — Montana,— 
New Jersey,—North Carolina,—Ver- 
mont,—Virginia,— Wisconsin. © Dee. 
24, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 24, 1909; J 
136275-136285. 


VoGuE co., New York, N. Y. [38939 


Motor girl. © Dec. 21, 1909; 2 <. 
Dec. 21, 1909; K 5817. 


WALDEN (ORVILLE C.), Uncasville, 
Conn. [8940 
Contentment. © Jan. 1, 1910; 2 «. 


Jan. 4, 1910; kK 5@hT: 


WALLACE (HRANCKLYN), Newark, N. J. 

[3941-3944 

Flight to heaven. 14. ©1c. each 
Dec. 27, 1909; J 136368136371. 


Warp (Marcus) co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

[3945-3947 

Costume. — Millinery. — Tailor. © 

Jan. 3,.1910.; 2-6. each Samet 1910: 

KX 5720-5722. 

WATERMAN (C. E) & SON, Chicago, Ill. 

[3948 

New Hampshire (U. S. 8S.) © Dee. 

21, 1909; 2 e. Dec. 21, 19097 1246100: 
WEHR (C. H.), Kiefer, Okla. 

[3949-8951 

Kiefer, Okla. 11, 12.330 3Nov. 26) 


1909; 2. c. each Jan. 4, 1910; J 1386690, 
156691. 


West side school, destroyed by 
fire. 10. © Nov. 26, 1909; 2c. Jan. 4, 
1910; J 136689. 


WELLES (FRANK J.), Greenwood Lake, | 
[8952-8953 


Ne 
Greenwood Lake, [N. Y.] by moon- 
light: 


Sterling forest,—Storms island. © 
Jan. 25, 1910; 2 c. each Jamia i910; 
J 1387054, 1387055. 


WHIPPLE (J. R.) co., Boston, Mass. 
[3954-8961 


Valley view farm. \G=3) Gene: 


Jan. 20, 1910; J 187609-137616. 


WHITE (H.C. ) co., North Bennington, 
Vik [389624121 


Baalbek, Syria. Great stone in the 
quarry. 1420. © Dec. 22, 19097 e2 uc: 
Dec. 27, 1909; J 1863845. 

Bennington, Vt. Bennington battle 
monument. © Dee. 9, 1909; 2 ec. Dec. 
20, 1909; J 186204. 


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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 5-8, Feb., 1910 


WHiTeE (H. C.) co.—Continued. 
[Botanical studies] : 
Joe-pye-weed. (Detail) ,—Thimble- 
weed. (Detail). © Dec. 6, 1909; 2 c. 
each Dec. 8, 1909; J 135707, 135711. 


Blue’ vervain. (Habit ).—Bounc- 
ing Bet. (Habit),—Canada_ thistle. 
(Habit),—Canada violet. (Habit),— 
Chicory. (Detail),—Cockspur thorn. 
(Detail),—Common meadow  butter- 
cup. (Habit),—Common  milkweed. 


| (Detail), (Habit),—Common red clo- 
} ver. (Detail),—Common St. John’s- 
| wort. (Habit), — Dandelion. ( De- 
tail),—Huropean bellflower. (Detail), 
(Habit), — For-get-me-not. (Detail), 
(Habit), — Goldenrod. (Habit), — 
Great mullein. (Habit) ,—Jack-in-the- 
pulpit. (Detail),—Joe-pye-weed. (Ha- 
bit),— Large blue flag. (Detail), 
(Habit), — Nightshade. (Detail), 
(Habit),—Pasture wild rose. (Detail), 
(Habit),—Pink lady’s slipper. (De- 
tail), — Purple-flowering. (Habit),— 
Ribgrass. (Detail),—Steironema cil- 
iatum. (Habit),—Tansy. (Habit),— 
Thimble-weed. (Habit), — Traveler’s 
joy. (Habit),—Turtle-head. (Hab- 
it),— White sweet clover. (Habit) ,— 
Wild balsam apple. (Habit),—Wild 
bergamot. (Habit),—Wild marjoram. 
(Detail), (Habit),—Yarrow. (Habit). 
© Dee. 21, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 23, 
1909; J 1386110-136149. 


Black - eyed Susan. (Detail), 
(Habit),—Blue vervain. (Detail),— 
Bouncing Bet. (Detail) ,—Butter-and- 
eggs. (Detail), (Habit),—Canada 
thistle. (Detail).—Catnip. (Detail), 
(Habit),—Cat-tail. (Detail), (Hab- 
it),— Chicory. (Habit), — Cockspur 
thorn. (Fruit), (Habit).—Common 


4121 


WHITE (H. C.) co.—Continued. 
Turtle-head. (Detail) ,—Vineyards and 
fruit orchards,—Yarrow. (Detail),— 
Yellow or hop. clover. (Detail), 
(Habit),— White daisy. (Detail), 
(Habit),—White sweet clover. (De- 
tail),—Wild bergamot. (Detail) ,— 
Wild morning-glory. (Detail), (Hab- 
it). © Dec. 22, 1909; 2c. each Dec. 27, 
1909; J 136286-136344. 


Wild balsam apple. (Detail.) 
© Dec. 27, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 29, 1909; 
J 136463. 

Bull snake, Crow scout. 6305. © 
Deg, 22, 1909." 2... Dee, 26,). 1D00 5, dk 
136346. 

Cheyenne Indians, at Custer monu- 
ment. 6306. © Dec. 22, 1909; 2 ec. Dec. 
27, 1909. J 1S6B47- 

Damascus, Palestine. Covered street 
“which is called Strait.” © Dec. 22. 
1909; 2 c. Dee. 27, 1909; J 136348. 


Dorset, Vt. Charming emerald lake. 
© Dee. 9, 1909; 2 ec. Dee. 10, 1909; J 
136208. 

Granby, Conn., Tobacco farms: 

Baskets of picked leaves ready for 
drying sheds. 12956,—Picking tobacco 
leaves grown under tents of cheese- 
cloth. 12953,—Roadway three-fourths 
mile long, through tobacco field under 
tent. 12955.—Rows of tobacco plants 
after first pickings. 12954,—Stringing 
the leaves on to laths, for drying. 
12957. © Dec. 22, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 
27, 1909; J 136349-136353. 

Greensboro, N. C., White oak cotton 
MSs 


Beaming frames, where threads 
are straightened for looms. 138814,— 


dodder. (Detail),—Common meadow | Beaming the warp to be washed and 
buttercup. (Detail),—Common red, | dyed. 18815,—Lapper room, cotton 
meadow or honeysuckle clover. (Hab- from feeders is cleaned and rolled. 
it),—Common St. John's-wort. (De- | 18807,—* Slashes,’ where yarn is sized 
tail), — Dandelion, (Habit), Ele- | and selvage fed in. 13815. © Dee. 27, 
campane. (Detail), (Habit),—Even- | 1909; 2 ¢. each Dec. 29, 1909; J 186456— 
ing primrose. (Detail), (Habit)— | 186459. 
Funnel-form beard-tongue. (Detail), Hendrick Hudson (Steamer) and 
(Habit), — Goldenrod. (Detail), — | British cruiser Inflexible. © Dee. 27, 
Great mullein. (Detail),—Jack-in-the- | 1909; 2 ce. Dee. 29, 1909; J 186462. 
pulpit. (Habit),—Jewel weed. (De-) Holyoke, Mass. Great dam of the 
tail), (Habit),—Mayweed, (Detail), | Connecticut river, furnishing power 
(Habit),—Meadow -sweet.  (Detail,) | for mills. © Dec. 21, 1909; 2 ¢. Dee. 
(Habit), — Motherwort. (Detail), | 92. 4909: J 136109. 
(Habit),—Pearly everlasting. ( De- : ; 
tail), (Habit),—Pink Jady’s-slipper. —— Vast paper mills along the 
(Habit), — Purple - flowering. (De- | power canal. 12861. © Dee. 6, 1909; 
tail),—Queen Anne’s lace. (Detail), | 2 ¢. Dee. 8, 1909; J 135712. 
(Habit),—Ribgrass. (Habit),—Shrub- Jerusalem, Palestine. Mount of 
by cinquefoil. (Detail), (Habit),— | Olives and road to Bethany. 1451. © 
Steironemaciliatum. (Detail),—Tansy. | Dec. 22, 1909; 2 ¢« Dec. 27, 1909; J 
(Detail) ,—Traveler’s joy. (Detail),— ! 136355. 

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4122 


pt. IV; Avs. vee 


WHITE (H. C.) co.—Continued. 
New York, N. Y.: 
Bowling Green and Broadway. 
138608,—Bowling Green and new Cus- 
tom house. 13601,—Busy harbor. 29,— 


City hall. 18604,—City hall, illumi- 
nated. 13606, — Fraunces tavern. 
13616,—Governor’s room, City hall. 
13605,—-Grange, home of Alexander 


Hamilton. 13619,—Grave of Alexan- 
der Hamilton. 13611,—Grave of Capt. 
James Lawrence. 13612,—Grave of 
Robert Fulton, Trinity churchyard. 
13600,—Great Metropolitan tower. 
13602,—Library of Columbia univer- 


sity. 18615,—Looking across the Hud- 
son river. 13622,—Looking down 
Fifth ave. 18614,—Manhattan sus- 


pension bridge. 13609,—Metropolitan 
tower at night. 13613,—O!d Claremont 
house and Grant’s tomb. 13623,—Old 
historic Jumel mansion. 13617,—Sher- 
man (General) statue in Plaza. 
13621,—Some of the great skyscrapers. 
17,—Van Cortlandt mansion. 13618. 
© Dee. 6, 1909; 2 c. each Dee. 8, 1909; 
J 135685-135706. 


—— Building the Manhattan bridge— 
attaching the drop cables. 13624. © 
Dees 22. 1909; 2, ¢. Dee, 27, 1909: -J 
136354: 


North Wales [Wales] Conway castle 
and bridge. 2852. © Jan. 20, 1910; 
PACA nelt. LOI0e Falls (G2s: 


Palestine: 

Bedouin women baking bread. 
1454,—Buffaloes wallowing in the 
marshes of Huleh. 1456,—Crowds of 
pilgrims bathing in the Jordan near 
Jericho. 1453,— Pilgrims about to 
enter Jordan at _ traditional place 
where Christ was baptized. 1452,— 
Shepherds and their flocks on the plain 


of Dothan. 1455. © Dec. 22, 1909; 
2c. each: Dee. 27, 1909: J 136356— 
136360. 


— Ruined forum of ancient Jerash. 
© Dec. 27, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 29, 1909; 
J 1386461. 


Philadelphia, Pa. Interior of Inde- 
pendence hall. 138260. © Dec. 22, 
19095 2°e. Dees, 27, 1909; J 13636i: 


Plymouth, Mass.: 

Plymouth rock. 12844,— Where 
the Pilgrims landed. 12845. © Dec. 
G7 1909 % 2. each Mee, 8; 19095. ..8 
135708, 135709. 


Port Richmond, Staten Island, N. Y. 
House where Aaron Burr died. 18620. 
© Dec. 6, 1909; 2 c Dee. 8, 1909; J 
135710. 


| WHITE (H. C.) co.—Continued. 


Washington armoured 
eruiser) : 

Broadside view. 7485,—Full view. 
7484,—8-pound rapid fire gun. 7486. 
© Dec. 22, 1909: 2 c. each Dee. 27, 
1909; J 186362-136364. 

Wright (Wilbur) flying at rate of 
45 miles per hour over Governor’s 
island, N. Y. 22002. © Dec. 22, 1909; 
2'e. Dec. 27, 1909; F ie6seea: 
leaving the ground at beginning 
of flight in his aeroplane, New York, 
N. Y. -© Dee. 27, 1909: 2 ee 25. 
1909; J 186460. 


WHITEHEAD & Hoag co., Newark, N. J. 
[41224123 


America’s achievement. © Jan. 38, 
1910; 2\e. Jan. 5, 1910: 136702 


Security, no. 1. © Dee. 15, 1909; 
2/e: Dec. 22; 1909; Ke Saade 


WHITNEY (Harry), New Haven, Conn. 
[22 photographs. ] [4124-4145 


Artic hare.—At times the whole 
party climbed heaps of snow.—Coming 
into Flagler fjord.—*Hducating a 
young musk-ox.—* Hiseeyou did not 
fully approve.—Eskimo dogs around 
the drying musk-ox skins,—HEskimo 
dogs rewarded.—* Eskimo took good 
care that none was wasted.—* Finding 
of water under the ice.—First musk- 
oxen of the trip.—* Hunters making 
themselves at home.—Last halt on the 
ice.—* Musk-ox country offers little 
variety of scenery.—Neither cold nor 
wind matter.—Now and then smooth 
ice was found.—Pause for rest.— 
Sledging down Flagler fjord.—* Wal- 
rus carrying down an Hskimo har- 
poon.—* When an  EHskimo_ turns 
tailor.—* Whitney (Mr.) and some of 
the trophies.—Whitney (Mr.) made a 
caché for his return trip.—Whitney 
(Mr.) putting his oil stove in opera- 
tion. © Nov. 21, 1909; Those with * 
© Dec. 18, 1909. 2 c. each Jan. 7, 
1910; J. 186810-1386831. 


WHIEDERSEIM (GRACE G.), 
Pa: [4146 
Christmas surprise. © Dec. 19, 
1909; 2 ec. Dec. 23, 1909; K 5368. 
Witcox (GrEoRGE L.), Ukiah, Cal. 
[4147 
Lizzie Sam. © Dec. 21, 1909; 2 c. 
Dec. 238, 1909; J 186243. 
WittiaMs (P. T.), St. Cloud, Fla. 
[4148 


Reflection. © Nov. 10, 1909; 2 e. 
Jan. Ta910 Koeiba: 


(Us SS 


Overbrook, 


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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 5-8, Feb., 1910 


4304 


Witson (Paut EH.) Richmond, Ind. 
[4149 


Solitaire. © Dec. 26, 1909; 2 ec. 
fan. o, 1910; K 5683. 


WinE (WmM.) & co., Maryville, Tenn. 

[4150-4151 

Maryville, Tenn., Main street.—Pass 

in the Chilhowee Mountains near 

Maryville, Tenn. © Jan. 15, 1910; 2 
c. each Dec. 30, 1909; K 5541, 5542. 


WinTER & SHERMAN, New Richmond, 

Wis. [4152 

mie Chon): ©.Feb. 1, 1910; 2 c. 
Janes, 19010; J 1387555. 


WoLrr (LOUIS Itd., London, 
England. [41534154 
Courtship of Florizeland Perdita. 
Owiam 10, 1910; 2c. Jan. 17,- 1910; 
K 6274. 
In Neptune’s kingdom. © Jan. 10, 
1910; 2c. Jan. 17, 1910; K 6275. 


Woop (C. NorMAN), Knoxville, Tenn. 

[4155 

Maude Muller. © Jan. 5, 1910; 2c. 
Jane LOPA9TO eT 136852. 


Woops (W. C.), Des Moines, Iowa. 
[4156-4158 
Defiance.—Liberty.—Mediation. © 
Dec. 21, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 28, 1909; 
J 136486-136488. 


WoopDWARD & ‘TIERNAN PRTG. CO., St. 
Louis, Mo. [146 prints.] 
[41594304 


& CO., 


Adelaide. K 978.—After the hunt. 
K 102.—After the storm. K 214.— 
Agnes. K 989.—AlIll right. K 1261.— 


American beauties. K 3826.—Another 
day. K 517.—Appeal to reason. K 
2386.—At the horse show. K 574.— 
Aurora. K 12.—Awaiting orders. K 
192.—Bay at Monterey. K 697.—Beat- 
rice. K 923.—Between two continents. 
K 179.—Blissful moment. K 945.— 
Bridal veil falls. K 563.—Bright out- 
look. K 1085.—Corinna. K 1136.— 
Chloe. K 1018.—Closing in. K 3804.— 
Comfort. K 1171.—Comfortably equip- 
ped. K 872.—Competent driver. K 
157.—Complimentary criticism. K 
1182.—Confections. K 185.—Confi- 
dence. K 596.—Every little helps. K 
1108.—Exchange of compliments. K 
1215.—Fair chauffeur. K 629.—Fair 
pilot. K 1248.—Felicia. K 1158.— 
Final. K 1288.—Final glance. K 
1092.—Virelight reverie. 
of the season. K 225.—Friendly argu- 
ment. K 541.—Friends of quality. K 
675.—Gee! It’s a picnic. K 1226.— 


K 315.—First | 


WoopWwaRp & TIERNAN PRTG. CO,—Con. 


Going out with the tide. K 528.— 
Grandma’s clothes. K 618.—Grateful 
recipient. K 3861.—Habit of saving. 
Kx 719.—Her favorite. K 912.—In the 
golden autumn. K 506.—In the Grand 
canon. K 1.—Intrepid rafter. K 
113.—Is it you? K 1147.—It’s fine. K 
1079.— Jessie. K 1169.—Julia. K 89.— 
Lois. K 967.—Making it clear. K 
242.—Matinée girl. K 348.—Me and 
Billy. K 991.—Milking time. K 258.— 
Moment musicale. K 269.—Morning’s 
mail. K 1294.—Mother dear. K 23.— 
No trespassing. K 1081.—Now. K 
282.—Off to the game. K 1204.—Old 
mill. K 271.—On the terrace. K 
708.—On the way to —. K 1259.—Our 
special artist. KK 732.—Outdoor girl. 
IK 1057.—Passing of the Amsterdam. 
IX 203.—Peace and plenty. K 686.— 
Phyllis. K 642.—Plain to see. K 
1068.—Protection. K 1308.—Ready for 
business. K 956.—Right of way. K 
721.—Room for another. K 1237.— 
Rosalind. K 934.—Roxanna. K 664.— 
Rural delivery. K 91—Ruth K 
168.—Saving the pennies. K 1114.— 
Security. K 124.—Shotgun phantasy. 
K 585.—Simple life. K 146.—Song of 


summer. K 359.—Strangers. K 181.— 
Summer time. K 1002.—Take an- 
other. K 293.—Under full sail. K 
56.—Venetian scene. K 552.—Vir- 
ginia. K 681.—Waiting for candy. 
IK 1046.—Well guarded. K 337.— 
Winding the birds. K. 6538. © Dec. 


2, 1909: 2c. each Dec. 20, 1909; K 
5140-5231. 


Choice bunch. IK 1316.—Dead shot. 
ix 1518.—Equinoctial blustering. K 
1529.—Exhilarating. Kk 1608.—Fair 
co-ed. K 45—Fair graduate. K 
1558.— Four in hand. K 11938. — 
Irene.—Miladi’s favorite. K 1586.— 
Modern Diana. K 1597.—My lady’s 
garden. K 1542.—Opera season. K 
1507. — Out-of-door phantasy. K 
1564.—Ready for the trout. K 1531.— 
Song of spring. K 1125.—Steady. K 
67.—Summer girl. K 1575.—Susanna. 
K 84.—Sylvia. K 78.—Tending stock. 
K 743. © Dee. 2, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 
21, 1909; K 5296-5315. 


Christmas shopper.—Girl in red.— 
Helping hand.—Home laundry.—In the 
kitchen. — On time. — Preliminary.— 
Ready for market.—Snow white.— 
Winning run. © Dec. 27, 1909; 2 c¢. 
Jan. 3, 1910; K 5684-5693. 

Magie post cards. 601-624. © Jan. 
17, 1910; 2 c. each Jan. 24, 1910; K 


63876-63899. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
4305 pt. lv, DUS awe 


WooLEY & co., U.S. [4305 
Flowers. © Dec. 22, 1909; 2 c. Dee. 
dks SO sl a eae 


YATMAN »(JANE C.), New York, N. Y. 
[4828-4331 
Don’t brag about your ancestors. 
| © Jan. 24, 1910; 2 c Jan. 13, 1910: 
WRIGHT (FRANK P.), Traverse City, | K 6350. 
Mich. | [4306-4311 | Don’t get discouraged. © Jan. 24, 
Beulah, Mich. Outlet to Crystal | 1910; 2c. Jan. 20, 1910; K 6299. 
lake. © Dec. 30, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 3, If you are looking for troubie. © 
1910; J 186599. Jan. 24, 1910; 2 e. Jan. 20, 1910; K 
Frankfort, Mich.: Congregational as- bie 
sembly grounds,—Crystal Jake resort,— | Mind your own business. © Jan. 24, 
Fish reels,—Glimpse of Crystal lake,— | 1910; 2 c. Jan. 18, 1910; K 6351. 
Park street. © Dec. 30, 1909; 2 ¢. | Young (ALBeRt B.), Buffalo, N. Y 
each Jan. 3, 1910; J 136597, 136598, | )s ae [4332 
9A | =~ 
136600-136602. Santa Teresa groves. © 1c. Jan. 6, 
| 19105) J US67 72. 


WuETHRICH (H.), Dalhart, Tex. 


[16 photographs.] [4312-4327 | ZIMMERMAN (C. EH.) co., Chicago, Ill. 
Break camp, 22 P.,— Corral, 15 | [12 prints. ] [4333-4544 
P..—Cowboy’s home, 19 P.,—Dalhart, About New Year resolutions.—¥ind 


Tex., Mayor Wagner driving first spike | the man who saved.—Insures a happy 
on Bb. O. & W. r. r., 1,—Farmyard in | Christmas.—Liberty and indepen- 
the panhandle, 1 P..—Home near Mid- dence.—Look into the future.—Money 
dlewater, Tex., 10 P.,—In single file, makes the world go around.— More 
16 P.,—On a panhandle ranch, 23 P.,— | interest you take in a saving account, 
On parade, 17 P..—Our saddle ponies. the more interest you will get out of 
12 P.,—Panhandle home, 11 P.,—Pan-_ it.—Rolling stone gathers no moss.— 
handle ranch, 9 P.,— Picking new |) Success or failure.—There are two 
mounts, 21 P.,—Preparing chuck ways to acquire prosperity.—Tie that 
(breakfast), 20 P..—Saddling fresh binds.—You are bound to start a bank 
mounts, 18 P..—Waiting for orders, 24 account sometime, why not now. © 
P. © Nov. 27, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. | Jan. 10, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 30, 1909; 
30, 1909; J 187298-137818. | IX 5529-5540. 


Summary SEereTiet of copyright registrations made and included in the Cata- 
logue since January 1, 1910. 


Numnber of entries of Reproductions of a work of art__ Lo ele a 66 
Number of entries of Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or feciuiical 
ChHaraelen stn Ee ee Ne 17 
Number of entries of Photographs (including 63 unpublished)___________ 1, 945 
Number of entries of Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 195 con- 
Lribubions to, periodicals) 2.2. ols See ee pie Be 


66 


a 


CLASS G, 


WORKS OF ART: MODELS OR 


ACME PRESS, Philadelphia, Pa. 


[4345 | 


Gosman’s ginger ale. [Man pouring 
a glass of ale.}] ©1c. Nov. 30, 1909; 


Gali, 
ADELSPERGER (Mary B.), Chicago, II1. | 
[4846-4850 
Autumn leaves. Bas-relief motto 
placque. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1909; G 
31384. 
Fleur de- lis. Bas - relief motto 
placque. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1909; G 
WING tops 
Lion seated. Grotesque figure of 
laughing lion. ©1c. Jan. 8, 1910; G 
32060. 


Poppy design, no. 1. Bas-relief 
motto placque. ©1c. Jan. 8, 1910. G 
32059. 

——no. 2. Bas relief motto placque. 
©i1c, Jan. 8, 1910; G 32058. 


ADUBR (lis) BROS. 
INGCY.. [48514354 

At the track. Two young men, one 
with soft felt hat and cane, other in 
straw hat holding cigar. © 1c. Jan. 
10, 1910; G 32075. 

Discussing clothes. Two men, one 
leaning on cane while other reads let- 
ter, © 1c. Jan. 10, 1910; G 32072. 

im route for the country. Two 
young men, one standing, other seated 
on platform of car. © 1c. Jan. 10, 
1910; G 382074. 

Old friends. 


& co., Rochester, 


ing on cane, other soft bat and striped 
Overcont. ©. 1c. Jan.. 10, 1910; 
32078. 


ALEXANDER (F'rRep B.), West Newton, | 


Mass. [4855 


Two young men, one | 
wearing derby hat and overcoat, lean- | 


G | 
| baby.] 


College widow, waiting for a mateh., | 


}Young woman dressed in widow's 
weeds carrying pennant. | 


7, 1909; G 31626. 


© 1 ¢. Dee. | head of Taft smiling. ] 


DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART 


AMERICAN SHOW PRINT Co., Milwaukee, 
Wis. [4356-4363 

Ay bane flying high, now. Swede 
seated in a flying machine which he 
operates. .© 1 c¢. Dec. 11, -1909; G 


| 31649. 


Bucking bronchos. Two bucking 
bronchos ridden by two cowboys, one 
of cowboys in the air. © 1 ¢. Dee. 
31, 1909; G 31968. 


Cow-girl on bucking broncho. Girl 
dressed in western riding garb seated 
on black bucking pony. © 1 ¢. Dee. 
31, 1909; G 31965. 

Indian chief on horseback. Indian 
chief in war regalia seated on rearing 
horse. © 1c. Dee. 31, 1909; G 31967. 

Indian princess. Bust. ©1 ce. Dee. 
31, 1909; G 31966. 


Indian war dance. Indians execu- 


ting war dance around fire. © 1 e¢. 
Dee. 31, 1909; G 31962. 
Indians attacking settler’s cabin. 


Indians burning and attacking cabin of 
settler. ©1c. Dec. 31, 1909; G 31963. 


Indians attacking stage coach. Stage 
coach drawn by six horses, attacked 
by Indians. © 1 ce. Dee. 31, 1909: G 
31964. 

ART SCHOOL OF Y. W. C. A. OF CITY OF 
NEw York, New York, N. Y. [4864 

Sundial, motto ‘‘ Speedwell: by 
Pauline Brainerd. [Face of sundial 
with fancy border.] © 1c. Jan. 3, 
1910; G@ 31979. 

BATCHELDER (CHARLES “* FLETCHER). 
Chicago, Il. [ 4865, 4866 

Crying infant. [Head of crying 
© 1c. Nov. 17, 1909: G@ 31365. 

Laughing infant. [Head of laughing 
baby.] © 1 ¢. Nov. 17, 1909; G 31364. 
BEATY (C. A.), Chicago, Il. [4367 

National [Medallion with 
© 1¢. Dec 18, 


smile. 


| 1909; G 381671. 
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4368 


pt. Iv, B.S Vous 


BEECHNUT PACKING CO., 
WN. 
Playing house. 
boy playing house. 
1910; G 32066. 


BENZIGER (AuGUST), New York, N. Y. 
' [4869, 4370 

Diaz (President) of Mexico. [Presi- 
dent Diaz in dress uniform holding 
plumed hat, left hand resting on sword 
hilt.] ©1c. Dec. 28, 1909; G 31923. 


Gibbons (Cardinal). [Cardinal Gib- 
bons, in cap and gown, holding book.] 
© 1c. Dee. 28, 1909: G 31922. 


Canajoharie, 
[4368 

Two little girls and 
©-lver Jans a0, 


BoILEAvu (PHILIP), New York, N. Y. 
[4371 
Violets. Head and bust of blonde 
woman in filmy black evening gown, 
cape around shoulders, large bunch of 
violets at bust. © 1c. Dec. 29, 1909; 
G 31954. 


BootH (FiLorA), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[4372 
William III, 1690. Oval bronze 
placque with wreath, King William III 
on horseback. © 1c. Dee. 23, 1909; 
G 31818. 


BOSTON SCULPTURE CO., Melrose, Mass. 
_ [4878, 4874 

Eyes of wonder. [Heads of two 
little girls.] © 1 ¢. Dec. 15, 1909; G 
31659. 

Going to market. [Plaster cast of 
little girl holding large hat on her 
head, and carrying large basket.] © 
1 e. Dee. 27, 1909; G 31919. 


BowsER (WALDO), New York, N. Y. 
[4375 
Laugh and the world laughs with 
you, weep and you weep alone. [Two 
men seated, laughing face of the moon 
between them.] © 1c. Jan. 10, 1910; 


G 32078. 
Boré (BertHA M.), San Francisco, 
Cal. [4376 
Calves. [Frieze of two calves and 


cow, in bas-relief.] © 1c. Dee. 9, 


1909; G 31685. 


BRAUN, CLEMENT & co., New York, 


No We [4377 
Madonna mit der aehre, by Hans 
Koberstein. Madonna with child 


standing on her knee holding an ear 
of grain, below her a man, woman and 
boy with different offerings. © 1c. 
Dec. 16, 1909; G 31670. 


BRETT LITHOGRAPHING CO., New York, 
IN. NG [48784380 
Purity; by Charles Beck. [Young 
woman, looking at three daisies in her 
hand.] ©1e. Jan. 3, 1910; G 31988. 


Rose; by Charles Beck. [Young 
woman, wavy hair drawn back, hold- 
ing rose with long stem and bud.] © 
1 e. Jan. 3, 1910; G 31990. 


Violet; by Charles Beck. [Young 
woman, with hat, fluffy hair, dark fur 
boa, and large bunch of violets on ~ 
breast.] ©1e. Jan. 3, 1910; G 31989. 


BREWER (JAMES F.), Washington, D. C. 

[43881-4885 
[Marble heart 
© 1c. Dec. 


Ixnocker’s valentine. 
on black background. ] 
6, 1909; G 31607. 


New school marm. [Woman driving 
a farm wagon, by her side sits a young 
woman with dress suit case at her 
feet.1 ©1c. Dee. 6, 1909; G 31610. 


New trysting place. [Young man 
and woman seated on a cloud, flying 
machine to the right.] ©1.. Dec. 6, 
1909; G 31606. 

Valentine. [Little girl with large 
shieid in shape of heart at which cu- 
pid is shooting his darts.] ©1e. Dec. 
6, 1909; G 31609. 


Washington parade. [Number of 
men, women and children marching 
past White House, drum major in cen- 
ter.] ©1c. Dec. 6, 1909; G 31608. 


Brown & BIGELOW, St. Paul, Minn. 
[4386-4439 


Adams (John Quincy). [Head in 


round frame. ] 


After the shower; by E. Lamasure. 
[Country scene of winding stream 
through rolling land, small clump of 
trees to right, cloud effect.]} 

Beating to open sea; by W. E. Nor- 
ton. [Sailing vessel putting out to sea. 
against high breakers, high land to 
right. ] 

Breaking the news; by Abbott 
Graves. [Old man with arms around 
woman standing in door of fishermans 
cottage three men standing near with 
uncovered bowed heads. ] 


Checking up; by Clarence F. Under- 
wood. [Young husband and wife at 
table, she is reading check book, pack- 
age of bills on table.] 


Christmas belle: by Leon Moran. 
[Young woman with white fox turban, 
boa and muff, and large bunch of 
holly. ] 


68 


WORKS 
nos. 5-8, Feb., 1910 


OF ART 


Brown & BickELow—Continued. 

Christy girl; by Howard Chandler 
Christy. [Young woman in evening 
gown leaning back in large wicker 
chair, behind her flowers and Chinese 
lantern. |] 

Claudia; by B. Lichtman. [Head of 
young girl with large hat, wearing 
high stock collar. ] 

Coquette. [Head of young woman, 
loose wavy hair parted on one side, 
low cut gown. |} 

Deed of gift; by J. L. G. Ferris. 
{Washington standing talking to Neliie 
Custis who is seated at table, young 


man standing by her side, man at 
table writing with quill pen.] 
Dorothy; by B. Lichtman. [Head 


of young dark haired woman, hat with 
veil tied under her chin.|] 


Evening shadows; by H. Lamasure. 
[Large stone bridge across stream, 
church among trees to left, long shad- 
Ows in water. ] 


FVirelight reveries; by James Arthur. 
[Woman and child standing on tiger 
skin before open fire. ] 

First stitch; by Francis Day. [Young 
woman seated teaching two little girls 
how to sew. ] 


Flora; by B. Lichtman. [Head of 
young girl, large hat fold of black 
velvet around and beneath rim, high 
stock collar. ] 


Gentle reminder; by Harry Rose- 
land. [Old couple seated on sofa, open 
book on knee of old lady.|] 


Golden hour; by Thomas Moran. 
[Old wooden bridge, long shadows in 
water, dense trees in background, man 
on bridge. | 

Golden twilight; by H. Lamasure. 
[Broad stretch of country, house at 
foot of hill in clump of trees, cloud 
effect. | 


Gray October day; by Geo. H. 
Smillie. [Winding stream, trees and 
brush along bank, old field to right. ] 


Harrison (William Henry). [Head 
in round frame. ] 
Hot shoe; by Abbott Graves. [Black- 


smith shoeing a horse. ] 


How dear to my heart; by J. Arthur. 
[Boy and girl seated on log, boy fish- 
ing, intently watching cork.] 


In without knocking; by C. M. Rus- 


sell. [Cowboys firing their pistols and 
riding their horses through hotel 
Saloon. ] 


Brown & BiceELow—Continued. 

Irish Lad.- [Large head of horse, 
head of jockey beneath, grand stand 
filled with people in background. | 

Jackson (Andrew). {Head 
palm branch on either side. ] 

Keen on the scent; by Percival 
Rosseau. [Lwo pointer dogs in field, 
water and trees in background. ] 

Lord Howe’s ball; by J. L. G. Ferris. 
[Colonial winter scene in Philadelphia 
1777, lady leaving sedan chair greeted 
by two officers, number of people en- 
tering house. | 

Madison (James). 
frame. | 

Maid of honor; by Howard Chandler 
Christy. [Tall girl in trailing even- 
ing gown standing, with one hand on 
keys of piano.] 

Mildred; by B. Lichtman. [Head of 
young girl, large hat trimmed in 
feathers, ribbon streamers and high 
stock collar. ] 


Monroe (James). 
round frame. ] 

Morning canter; by A. L. Vernon. 
[Vine covered gable house, woman on 
horse led by man, old lady and collie 
dog standing near.] 

Nature’s bounty; by E. Lamasure. 
[Small stream winding through field 
of shocked corn, house and trees in 
distance. ] 


Nature’s harmony; by E. Lamasure. 
[Winding brook, trees on one side, 
daisies on other.] 

New Hampshire sunset; by E. Lama- 
sure. [Man driving horse into barn, 
sunset in background. ] 

Old homestead; by E. Lamasure. 
[Old stone mill and water wheel, farm 
house in distance, man driving along 
country road.] 

Paying off the mortgage; by W. 
Tremaine. [Old couple in bank seated 
at table, man stands near while old 
lady reads document. ] 

Polk (James K.). 
frame. ] 


with 


[Head in round 


[Head in fancy 


[Head in round 


Purity; by <A. Alston. [Young 
woman seated, hair dressed low on 
neck. ] 

Quiet cove; by E. Lamasure. [Sey- 


eral sailing boats at anchor, beach and 
small house to left.] 


Remembrance (A); by Savage 
Cooper. [Young woman picking 
flowers, hat swung on arm, holding 


basket. ] 


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4440 


pt. VAISS va 


Brown & BicELow—Continued. 
Retrieved: by Alexander 
[Black and white setter with 
pheasant in his mouth. ] 
Sentinel; by E. P. Seidel. 
Indian, feather head-dress. ] 


Serious predicament: by C. M. Rus- 
sell. [Cowboys roping calf, cow trying 
to gore cowboy’s horse. ] 

Springtime enchantment: by James 
Arthur. [Woman and child in garden 
watching two swans in fountain pool. | 

Story times, vby> “James - -Avthiur. 
[Woman seated before open grate, tak- 
ing shoes and stockings off little girl 
held in her lap.] 

Taylor (Zachary). 
wreath. | 


Pope. 
dead 


[Head of 


[Head in laurel 


Town meeting: by Abbott Graves. | 


[Great number of men’s heads. ] 

Tyler (John). [Head in 
‘frame. } 

Underwood. girl: 
Underwood. [Young woman in long 
evening gown, seated in carved high- 
back arm chair. ] 

Van Buren (Martin). 


round 


[Head, full 


face, in round frame. ] 
When the Sioux and Blackfeet 
meet: by C. M. Russell. [Indians 


fighting with tomahawks, spears and 
guns on horseback. ] 

When the tide is out; by Geo. How- 
ell Gay. [Beach and rocky coast, wide 
stretch of sea and breakers. | 

Woodland road; by E. Lamasure. 
[Country road, to left rail fence, large 
tree in foreground. } 

© 1c. each Dec. 24, 1909; G 31850-— 
31903. 

BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO., New 
Mork. oN, YY: [44404441 

Billiard experts of the world. Three 
cues laid across each other, centre 
three balls, arranged around are heads 
of men. ©1c. Dec. 22, 1909: G 31692. 

National bowling ass’n. international 
tournament 1909. Bowling alley with 
game in progress and audience. © 1 
e. Dec. 22, 1909; G 316938. 

BUCKLAND (G. GARDINER), San Fran- 
cisco, Cal. [4442 

Panama Pacific international exposi- 

tion medal. [American eagle in laurel 


wreath.] © 1 c¢. Dec. 27, 1909; G 
31909. 
BUCKLEY (ANNA GENE), Chicago, [ll. 


[4448 
Gene (The). [Stencil pattern.] © 
ie. Dec. 27, 19093 G31920: 


by Clarence F. | 


Burpick (J. E.), New York, N. Y. ; 
[4444 4446 |} 


Adams (Maud). Bas-relief bust, 
side view. © 1 c¢. Dec. 21, 1909; G I 
31679. 

—— Bust. © 1c Dee. 6 1909: © I 
31601. 

Who’s afraid. [Statute of small }§ 
child in fighting attitude, bull pup |@ 


crouched at his feet.] © 1 ¢. Dec. 6, } 


1909; G 31603. 
BURNHAM (R. N.), Boston, Mass. 
[4447 } 
Foot ball type. [Full figure statue 
of athlete.] © 1. Dee. 11, 1909; G 


31650. 
CHASE (JONATHAN), Boston, Mass. 
[4448 4449 
Hygiene consciencegram. [Baby kis- 


© 


Hygienic consciencegraph. [Cow 
with the dollar sign stamped all over 
her.] ©1c. Noy. 18, 1909; G 31376. 
Cook (HELEN G.), Wheaton, Ill. [4450 

In the gloaming. [Statue of a 
woman seated.] © 1c. Noy. 18, 1909; 
Gr 3isml. 
CooKE (LAURA 

Work, sN--Y- [4451 

Pan lamp. Vase-shaped modelled 


lamp standard. design of masks, fruits 
and flowers. © 1. Jan. 3, 1910; G 


Sing its mother while she sleeps. ] 


| 1 ec. Nov. 18, 1909; G 31375. 


HUMPHREYS), New 


| 31978. 


Cox (KENYON), New York, N. Y. [4452 

Light of learning. [Figure of Learn- 
ing seated lighting torches from lamp 
of knowledge and handing them to fig- 
ures below.] © 1 ce. Dec. 29, 1909; G | 


31929. 
Cronk (W. C.), Chicago, 111. [4453 
Whole thing in an _ egg. Shell. 


[Square deal” incubator in an egg 


shell.] ©1c. Jan. 6, 1910; G 32038. 


DANFORTH MILLS co., Chicago, III. 
[4454 4457 


Clothes tip the scales when other 
things are equal. [Man watching a 
pair of scales with a man standing in 
each pan.] © 1c. Dee. 20, 1909; G 
31678. 

Head and shoulders over the crowd. 
[Head and shoulders of a man above a 
crowd of little men.] © 1 ec. Dee. 20. 
1909; G 31676. 

Let us halve your 
[Fancy bill board sign.] 
20, 1909’ GQ SieTrT. 


clothes’ bill. 
© 1. Dec. 


70 


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nos. 5-8, Feb., 1910 


————$——$— —_— —______—_ 


DANFORTH MILLS co.—Continued. 


Trump cards of the tailoring busi- 
ness. [Number of cards bearing guar- 
antee ads of perfect fit, etc.] ©1e. 
Dec. 20, 1909; G 31675. 


DAPRATO STATUARY CO., Chicago, Ill. 
[4458 


Pontifical institute of Christian arts. 
[Two cherubs hoijiding shield by two 
keys, surmounted by cross and crown. ] 
© 1c. Jan. 3, 1910; G 31970. 


De Lanp (Ciyve O.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[4459 

Garden party at Mt. Vernon. [Num- 
ber of men and women on lawn in 
colonial dress.}] © 1c. Dec. 7, 1909; 


G 31627. 
DENNISON MFG. co., So. Framingham, 
Mass. [4460-4472 


Christmas oval. [Red berry vine 
oval wreath.] ©1c. Dec. 21, 1909; G 
31685. 


Christmas seal. 
holly leaf in center. ] 
1909; G 31686. 


Christmas wreath. [Wreath of 
holly.] ©1c. Dec. 21, 1909; G 31684. 


Holly. [Panel outlined at top and 
left hand corner with berried holly.] 
©1e. Dec. 22, 1909; G 31694. 


Holly and berries. [Christmas card 
tag.] ©1e. Dec. 21, 1909; G 31688. 


Holly, berries and ribbon. [Wreath 


[Three circles with 
© 1c. Dee. 21, 


of holly tied with bow of ribbon.] © 
1 c. Dee. 21, 1909; G 31688. 
Holly circle. [Holly leaf in a 


circle.] © 1c. Dec.:21, 1909; G 31681. 


Holly seal. [Round disk with holly 
leaf.] © 1. Dec. 21, 1909; G 31680. 


Poinsettia. [Poinsettia and branch 
of holly in a circular panel.] © 1c. 
Dec. 22, 1909; G 31695. 


[Two poinsettias in 
G 


Poinsettia tag. 
circle] © 1 ec. Dec. 21, 1909; 
81682. 


Poinsettia trio. 
tia in corner of card. ] 
1909; G 31687. 


Tinselled Christmas tree. [Tree in 
circle, seal.}] © 1c. Dec. 21, 1909; G 
81689. 


Two cupids. [Two cupids suspended 
in air by holding two cords attached 
fo bells] ‘© 1 c. Dec. 22, 1909; G 
81696. 


[Buneh of poinset- 
©.1 ¢. Dec. 21, 


_ 


OF ART 
4454 
DUBUQUE ALTAR MFG. Co., Dubuque, 
Iowa. [4473-4478 


Gothic main altar, no. 1659. [Two 
angels kneeling and bending forward 
on either side and above the Last 
Supper.] ©1c. Jan. 3, 1910; G 31986. 


Pulpit set, no. 1673. Pulpit, com- 
munion table, three altar chairs and 
one pedestal. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1910; G 
31985. 


Roman chapel altar, no. 1656. 
[Large figure of Saint Joseph with 
candles on either side.] © 1 c¢. Jan. 
3, 1910; G 31988. 


Roman main altar, no. 1540. [Lord’s 
Supper in center, pillars and saints on 
either side.] © 1c. Jan. 3, 1910; G 
31984. 


—no.1552. [Figures of two saints, 
two angels kneeling and bending for- 
ward, Last Supper below.] © 1 ec. 
Jan. 3, 1910; G 31987. 


—no. 1654. [Altar with two 
angels kneeling on either side.] ©1e. 
Jan. 3, 1910; G 31982. 


DUFFY MALT WHISKEY Co., Rochester, 


[4479-4480 
Doctor prescribing. Man wearing 
glasses writing on pad. © 1 ec. Jan. 


10, 1910; G 32071. 


Sick room. Woman propped up in 
bed, talking to little girl, nurse pour- 
ing medicine. © 1c. Jan. 10, 1910; 
G 32070. 


EASTMAN (ROBERT P.), Syracuse, N. Y. 
[4481 


Queen of birds. Woman with wings. 
© 1c. Dec. 4, 1909; G 31597. 


ELDER (THOMAS W.), New York, N. Y. 
[4482 


Hilder St. Patrick token. [Medallion 
with head of St. Patrick on one side, 
woman and child on the other.] © 
1 e. Oct. 26, 1909; G 31362. 


EMPIRE CREAM SEPARATOR CO., Chicago, 
Ill. [4488 


Happy moments. Young woman 
smiling and wearing a_ sunbonnet, 
empty pail on her arm, and carrying 


a laughing baby. © 1c. Nov. 19, 

1909; G@ 81882. 

FACINODE co., New York, N. Y. [44584 
Particular art. [Three views of a 

man’s collars and neckties.] © 1 e¢. 

Nov. 24, 1909; G@ 31512. 


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4485 


pt. TV, D.S:, Vo 


FauGHT (GeEoRGE N.), Boston, Mass. 
[4485 
Boston Christian science church. 
{Bas-relief of building with large 
dome in center.] © 1 c. Dec. 29, 
1909; G 31950. 
FiptER (ALIcE L.), Geneva, N. Y. 
[4486 
Cascadilla girl. [Girl in sweater, 
with large C on left breast.] ©1-c. 
Dec. 9, 1909; G 31633. 
FIRESTONE TIRE & RUBBER ©O., Akron, 
Ohio. [4487 
Firestone trio. Three young women 
wearing short dresses, dancing on 
rubber tire. © 1c. Jan. 10, 1910; G 


32068. 
WIELD (MARGARETHE), Canfield, N. 
Dak. [4488 


Ibsen (Henrik). Full face life size 


‘pust. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1909: G 31924. 
Francisco (KF. H.), Salt Lake City, 
Cal. [4489 


Golden Gate, Cal. View of Golden 
Gate, Cal., above setting sun. ©1e. 
Dec. 238, 1909; G 31819. 


GARY (ANSTISS C.), Wheaton, III. 
[4490 


Perpetual ealendar. [Iron safe with 
inscription.] © 1c. Dec. 6, 1909; G 
32006. 


GERSTENDORFER BROS., New York, N. Y. 
[4491 


Decorating the frog. Water Brown- 
ies painting a frog with white enamel. 
© 1c. Dec. 1, 1909; G 31558. 


GirscH (C. W.), New York, N. Y. 
[44924502 


Alpine belle; by Wm. H. McEntee. 
[Young woman in alpine dress and 
vonnet holding three daisies, moun- 
tains back of her.] 


Battle of Charlestown, S. C.; by EH. 
Percy Moran. [Officer, cheered by 
other officers and soldiers, raising the 
American flag. ] 

Drive dull care away; 
Moeller. [Old man dressed in knee 
breeches, lace trimmed stock, and 
fancy waistcoat, seated playing violin. ] 


by Louis 


First catch; by H. Hofstetter. [Two 
boys fishing. ] 
Yirst snow; by Leon Moran. [Young 


woman, black turban, muff and boa in 
flurry of snow.] 


Jessica; by Carle J. Blenner. 
{Young woman, flat hat set back on 
head and tied under chin, thin white 
fichu pinned low over shoulders. ] 


GirscH (C. W.)—Continued. 


Jolly quartette; by Louis Moeller. 
[Four men drinking beer from steins, 
and singing. ] 


Kathleen; by Carle J. Blenner. 
[Young woman, profile view of face, 
dress cut low and long string of pearls 
around her neck. ] 


On the lookout; by E. Vernon. [Girl 
standing on dock waving handker- 
chief. ] 


On the scent; by Ed. Osthaus. 
[Two pointer dogs, quail hiding in 
brush. ] 


Out for a _ stroll;. by EH. Vernon. 
[Young woman, large plume hat, muff 
and boa, arms full of flowers, autumn 
leaves falling about her.] ©1e. Dee. 
30, 1909; G 32083-32098. 


Gross (Epwarp), New York, N. Y. 
[4503-4508 
Boss (The); by John de Yongh. 
[Head of baby wearing large crown.] 
©1e. Dec. 24, 1909; G 31907. 


Come in, the water’s fine; by John 
de Yongh. [Dripping head of laugh- 
ing baby above the water.] ©1e. 
Dec. 24, 1909; G 31906. 


Comet (The); by John de Yongh. 
[Woman’s head flying through the sky 
with hair streaming, stars dotted 
around.] © 1c. Dec. 24, 1909; G 
31908. 


Daddy’s boy; by John de Yongh. 
[Head of small child in fireman’s 
helmet with water dripping from it 


over his laughing face.] © 1. Dec. 
24, 1909; G 31904. i 
Mama’s little devil; by John de © 


Yongh. [Mischievous face of small 
child.] ©1c. Dec. 24, 1909; G 31906. 


Tie that binds. [Large bow, with 
face of child in center, shadow faces 
of mother and father on either side.] 
©1c. Jan. 3, 1910; G 31991. 


Harvey (E11), New York, N. Y. 
[4509-4511 

HKgyptian jardiniére. [Large bowl 
held upon the backs of three lions, 
near top elephants heads, filled with 
plants.]> © 1 ¢ Dee. 30) 1900; ae 
32062. 

Maternal protection. [Lion and her — 
two cubs with dead deer.] ©1.. 
Dec. 30, 1909; G 32061. 

Syrian bear performing on a ball. ; 
[Statue of bear on top of ball] © © 
1c. Dec. 30, 1909; G 32063. a 


72 P| 


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nos. 5—8, Feb., 1910 


HATHAWAY (Isaac), Washington, 
Dew. [4512 
Washington (Booker ‘T.) [ Bust, 


front, and back views.] ©1e. Jan. 4, 
1910; G 82002. 


HERMAN (Lizzir), New York, N. Y. 
[4518-4615 

After his flock. [Snow scene, shep- 
herd trudging along, lantern and holly 
upper right hand corner. | 

Alone on Xmas. [Country snow 
scene, man with gun, holly and Christ- 
mas greeting. ] 

At the brook. [Small brook winding 
through the hills, frame of ice and 
snow, Christmas greeting. | 

Awaiting the host. [Snow scene of 
farm house beside a pond, holly and 
Christmas greeting.] 

Barnside. [Country snow scene of 
house and barn, holly and Christmas 
greeting. | 

Bridge of peace. [Country scene, 
bridge in foreground, holly, seal and 
Christmas greeting. ] 

Christmas banjo. [Small country 
snow scene on banjo, holly and Christ- 
mas greeting. | 

Christmas bell. [Country snow scene 
on bell swinging from branch of holly, 
Christmas greeting. ] 

Christmas cheer. [Snow scene of 
small house and hill on banjo, holly 
and Christmas greeting. ] 

Christmas dusk. [Snow scene on 
open fan, two lone trees to right.] 

Christmas eve. [Snow scene of 
house, brook and trees in oval frame, 
holly and Xmas bells. ] 

Christmas flock. [Man driving a 
flock of sheep. ] 

Christmas gifts. 
saucer and plate. 


Pitcher, teapot and plate. 
— Plate, bowl and pitcher. 
—— Plate, vase and pitcher. 


Pitcher, cup and 


Christmas meditations. [Small snow 
scene in oval frame, holly and Christ- 
‘mas bells.] 


Christmas morn. [Frozen pond, on 
‘bank snow and trees, on an open fan. ] 


Christmas music. [Country snow 
‘scene on guitar, holly and Christmas 
greeting. ] 

Christmas sunrise. [Snow scene in 
round frame, ivy, seal and Christmas 
'greeting. | 


OF ART 


4615 


HERMAN (Lizziz)—Continued. 

Christmas sunset. [Small snow scene 
in square frame, holly, Seal and Christ- 
mas greeting. | 

Christmas visitor. [Snow scene of 
number of houses, woman with basket 
on arm, holly and Christmas greeting. ] 

Companions in the woods. [Snow 
scene, dog following a woman with 
basket on her arm. ] 

Deserted lane. [Landscape scene 
on open fan, clump of trees and brush 
to left. ] 

Dreamy music. [Country snow 
scene on mandolin, ivy and Christmas 
greeting. ] 

Duet. [Country snow scene, two 
small birds on branch, Christmas 
greeting. | 

Fortune Xmas bell. [Snow scene on 
large bell, holly and Christmas greet- 
ing. ] 

Frolicking. [Small flock of sheep 
in oval frame of ice and snow.] 


Frozen brook. [Snow scene, bridge 
over stream, holly and Xmas greet- 
ing. ] 

Game. [Man on bank of stream 
with gun, frame of ice and snow.] 


Gate ajar. [Snow scene on ivy leaf, 
old country gate ajar.] 


Guiding. [Shepherd guiding his 
flock to shelter, ice and snow frame. ] 


Happy group. [Small flock of sheep 
on hill-side, lantern and berry vine 
at upper left corner. ] 


Heart by moonlight. [Moonlight 
country scene on heart shaped leaf, 
motto and greeting. ] 


Hilltop home. [Small winter scene 
in oval frame, holly and Christmas 
greeting. ] 

Homeless. [Small country winter 
scene, holly and Christmas greeting.] 


Humble corner. [Small snow cov- 
ered house, holly and Christmas greet- 
ing. | 

Joy within. [Snow covered gabled 
house, holly and Christmas greeting. ] 


Looking for Santa. [Snow scene, 
woman with staff on hill side, holly 
and Christmas greeting. ] 

Lucky home. [Small scene on clover 
leaf, motto and greeting.] 


Making up. [Beneath a country 
show scene, three little birds on a 


bough, Christmas greeting. ] 


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4615 


HERMAN (LizziE)—Continued. 


Moored. [Small boat on bank of 
stream, ice and snow horseshoe frame, 
holly and Christmas greeting. ] 

Nature. [Small winter scene, in 
snow horseshoe frame, holly and 
Christmas greeting. ] 

Neglected. [Two little birds billing 
and cooing, a third near by on bough 
in dejected attitude, snow scene and 
Christmas greeting. ] 

On the lake. [Small farm house be- 
side a lake, Christmas greeting. ] 

Path of peace. [Foot path through 
the snow, scene on an open fan.] 


Peace. [Country snow scene, holly 
and Christmas greeting. ] 


Peaceful lake. [Small scene of lake 
and bare trees, ivy and Christmas 
greeting. ] 

Pride in height. [Snow scene of tall 
pine trees, Christmas greeting. ] 


Right path. [Snow scene, three 
houses on left, man on path to right, 
holly and Christmas greeting. ] 


Santa’s bridge. [Snow scene, small 
bridge across a stream, framed in snow 
and ice horseshoe, ivy and Christmas 
greeting. | 

Santa’s entrance. [Snow covered 
gabled house, large chimney, holly and 
Christmas greeting. ] 

Santa’s exit. 
ioned house with large chimney, ivy 
leaves and motto. ] 

Santa’s vehicle. 


Seeking shelter. [Snow scene of 
shepherd and sheep near tree. ] 

Silent Xmas bell. 
from branch of holly, Christmas greet- 
ing. ] 

Snow drift. 
against house near lake.] 


Solitude. [Snow scene in ice and 
snow horseshoe frame, holly and 
Christmas greeting. ] | 

Tolling Christmas bell. . [Landscape 


on bell swinging from branch of holly, 
Christmas greeting. ] 


Treading a path. [Snow scene of 


lone man in woods, ivy and Christmas | 


greeting. | 
Turn to the right. [Country snow 
scene, main road going to the right, in 


Xmas greeting. | 
Unmolested. [Snow scene, lantern 
and ivy upper right hand corner. ] 


74 


| 24, 1909; G 31841. 


[Snow scene, old fash- | 


[Snow scene, fir | 
trees, farm wagon full of Xmas trees. ] 


[Bell suspended | 


| ing poppies. ] 
[Snow banked high | 


| yest scene, resting on two hearts made 


| 1909; G 31912. 
ice and snow horseshoe frame, ivy and | 


pt. 2V; Bose 


HERMAN (LizzizE)—Continued. 


Village church. [Snow scene of |§ 
small church, framed in ice and snow } 
horseshoe. ] 


Village waterfront. 
across small stream, 


[Foot bridge le 
large trees to |f 


left. ] 

Waiting. [Snow scene, woman ff 
standing near house, ice and snow 
frame. | 


Winter ripple. [Winter water scene, 
lantern and holly at upper left hand 
corner. | 


Winter’ scene. [ Snow 
houses and fir trees. ] 

© 1. each Dec. 20, 1909; G 31697— 
31711, 31713-31717, 31719-31730, 31732, 
31734, 317386, 31737, 31739, 31741, 31742, 
31744-81747, 31749-81754; 31756-31765, 
31767-81772, 31774, 31775. 


[ Valentines. ] 


Boating. [Landscape of two small 
boats on fancy bordered heart, bunch 
of violets above.] © 1c. Dec. 24, 1909; 
G 31823. 


Equality. [Two hearts made of 
dogwood blossoms, small landscape 
and maiden hair ferns.] © 1 ¢. Dee. 


scene of | 


Fishing. [Small landscape of man 
fishing on heart, spray of blossoms 
above.] ©1e. Dec. 24, 1909; G 31840. 


Forget-me-not. [Basket filled with 
violets, two small hearts suspended by 


ribbon.] © 1 e Dee. 27, 1909; G 
31917. 
Gay hearts. [Small landscapes on 


two hearts on bunch of poppies. ] 
1 ec. Dec. 24, 1909; G 31839. 


Gloomy hearts. [Two small country 
scenes on two hearts, bunch of droop- 
©1c. Dee. 24, 1909: G 
31828. 


Harvest. [Oblong landscape of har- 


of dog-wood blossoms. ] 
24, 1909; G 31887. 


Heart in heart. [Basket filled with 
dogwood blossoms suspended from two 
hearts and bunch of dogwood flowers. ] 
© 1c. Dec. 24, 1909; G 318382. 


Hearts at dusk. [Oblong land- 
scape, above left corner, two hearts en- 
twined in violets.] © 1 ¢. Dee. 27, 


© 1 e¢. Dee. 


Hearts at sunset. [Small oblong — 
landscape, above left corner, two small — 
hearts and bunch of forget-me-nots.] — 
© 1-¢. Dee. 27, 1909; G sisi 


oe -. 


31842. 


WORKS 
nos. 5-8, Feb., 1910 


Herman (Lizzre)—Continued. 


Hearts combined. [Basket filled 
with flowers suspended from two hearts 
and a bunch of poppies.]| © 1 ¢. Dec. 
24, 1909; G 31833. 


Heart’s desire. [Landscape on heart 
resting on dog-wood blossoms.] © 1 ¢. 
Dec. 24, 1909; G 31888. 


Heart’s hope. [Small landscape on 
heart, violets and forget-me-nots.] © 
1 ce. Dec. 24, 1909; G 31822. 


Hearts in sunshine. [Oblong land- 
scape above right corner, two hearts 
entwined in forget-me-nots.| © 1 ¢. 
Dee. 27, 1909; G 319138. 


Heart’s longing. [Small landscape 
on heart, above to left dogwood blos- 
soms.] ©1e. Dec. 24, 1909; G 31849. 


Hearts together. [Basket of violets 
suspended from two hearts and bunch 
of violets.] © 1c. Dec. 24, 1909; G 


Home delight. [Landscape of house, 


fence and trees on heart trimmed in 
~ dogwood. | 
— 31916. 


© 1c. Dec. 27, 1909; G 


In the shade. [Small landscape on 
heart surrounded by violets.] © 1 .¢. 
Dec. 27, 1909; G 31911. 


Inseparable. [Two hearts on spray 
of dog-wood blossoms.] © 1 c. Dec. 
24, 1909; G 381844. 

Interwoven. [Two hearts made of 
dogwood blossoms on small landscape. ] 
© 1c. Dec. 24, 1909; G 31825. 

Joined as ever. [Two hearts on 
bunch of violets.] © 1c Dec. 24, 
1909; G 31845. 

Landing. [Small oblong landscape 


of man landing boat, back of which is 


two hearts made of dogwood _ blos- 
soms.] ©1e. Dec. 24, 1909; G 31847. 


Link in link. [Two hearts made of 
dogwood blossoms, linked together 
above small landscape.] © 1 e. Dec. 
24, 1909; G 318386. 

Love basket. [Basket filled with for- 
get-me-nots, two small hearts at left 
suspended by ribbon.] © 1. Dee. 27, 
1909; G 81914. 


Lovers’ home. [Spray of apple 
blossoms on heart, small landscape 
fo Jett.}; “©, 1 .c, Dec. 24, 1909; G 
318438. 


Lovers’ lake. [Orchids and maiden- 
hair fern on heart, small landscape to 
right.| ©1c. Dec. 24, 1909; G 31834. 

Lovers’ nook. [Spray of apple blos- 


soms on heart, small landscape to 
left.) © 1 ¢. Dec. 24, 1909; G 31835. 


7 


dressed low 


| G 


a 


OF ART 
4620 
HerMan (Lizziz)—Continued. 
Memorial path. [Landscape on 


heart surrounded by dogwood blos- 
soms.] ©1c. Dec. 27, 1909; G 31910. 


Mowing. [Country scene on fancy 
bordered heart, spray of apple blossoms 
above. ] t @. Dee, 24, 1909; G 
81826. 


Peaceful hearts. [Two small country 
scenes on two hearts on bunch of 
violets.] © 1c. Dec. 24, 1909; G 
31827. 


To my darling. 
spray of dogwood.] 
1909; G 31829. 


To my dearest. 
bunch of violets. ] 
1919; G 31830. 


To my love. 
of poppies. ] 
31831. . 


Two as one. 
of apple blossoms. ] 
1909; G 31846. 


Valentine basket. 
with roses, two suspended hearts. ] 
1c. Dec. 24, 1909; G 31848. 


Watching. [Small oblong scene of 
man standing on slope of hill near 
church, two hearts made of dogwood 


[Large heart on 
© 1c. Dec. 2, 


[Large heart on 
© 1 ¢. Dee~ ZA. 


[Large heart on bunch 
© 1c. Dec. 24, 1909; G 


[Two hearts on spray 
©: 1-c.. Dec, 24, 


[Basket — filled 
© 


blossoms.] © 1 ¢c. Dec. 24, 1909; G 
31824. 
Hitt (Harriet), New York, N. Y. 


[4616, 4617 
Birthstone plaque. [Stork with 
basket in bill, birthstone in baskKet.] 
©1ce Nov. 27, 1909; G 31613. 
Talisman plaque. [Stork carrying a 
jewel in its bill.] ©1ce. Dec. 29, 1909; 
G 31948. 


HILL (WILLIAM C.), Roanoke, Va. 
[4618 


Johnson (Jack). [Statue of full 
length figure, attitude of sparring.] 
© 1c. Dec. 15, 1909; G 31661. 


HINCHMAN (MorGan V.), New Bruns- 
wick, N. J. [4619 
Last Supper of Christ and the 
Apostles. [Christ with his Apostles 
seated at table.] © 1c. Dec. 29, 1909; 


G 32039. 


lUrnps (A. S.), Portland, Me. [4620 


Cream girl. [Head of girl, hair 
on neck, curl over one 
bare shoulder.] © 1 ¢. Noy. 19, 1909; 
31881. 


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4621 
HINTERMEISTER (J. Hy.), Brooklyn, 
N.Y. [46214623 
Beauties. [Very young blond girl, 


wearing black colonial hat riding high 
spirited black horse.] © 1c. Jan. 5, 
1910; G 320386. 

Evening ride. [Young girl on big 
bay horse.] © 1c. Jan. 5, 1910; G 
32035. 


Getting ready. 
riding costume, putting on her gloves, 
behind her stands horse.] ©1c. Jan. 
5, 1910; G 32037. 


HIRSCHBERG (CARL), Buffalo, N. Y. 
[4624, 4625 
Derelict (A). [Old derailed car 
used as play house by crowd of chil- 
dren.] ©1ce. Dec. 29, 1909; G 31952. 
Sea dog. [Children in bathing suits 
decorating large dog with sea weed.] 
© 1c. Dec. 29, 1909; G 31951. 


HorKINsS (CoRNELIA A.), New York, 
1S ee , [4626 
Ke-Kan, good luck god. [Grotesque 
figure of angels.] © 1c. Jan. 6, 1910; 
G 32082. 


HorRRIGAN (JOHN), Quincy, Mass. 
[4627 
Peaceful resignation. [Life size 
statue of woman holding palm branch 
in one hand, scroll in the other, lean- 
ing against monument.] © 1 ¢. Jan. 
7, 1910; G 32049. 


HorTON MFG. co., Bristol, Conn. [4628 

Enthusiast (The); by N. C. Wyeth. 
[Man standing in river, waist deep 
drawing out fish.] © 1 c¢ Nov. 19, 
1909; G 31888. 


Hupson (GRACE), Ukiah, Cal. 
[4629, 4630 


Rosita, no. 3538. [Head of little 
Indian girl.] © 1c. Dee. 27, 1909; G 
31918. 


Warfield with padah. [Little Indian 
child, holding doll and standing in 
grass, watching something.] © 1 «¢. 
Nov. 22, 1909; G 31446. 


Hutt & BIGELOW, Chicago, Ill. 
[4681 
[Two cats sitting 


(Ole: a 


Watchers (The) 
on fence under full moon.] 
Noy. 19, 1909; G 31885. 


KAHLER (CARL), New York, N. Y. 
[4632 
Hero (The) [Side view of horse in 
meadow, a woman standing beside him, 
white collie looking at them.] ©le. 
Nov. 15, 1909; G 313861. 


[Young woman in 


London, England. ff 
[4633 } 

Sibyl. [Head and bust of young |@ 
woman in low neck gown, gauze {|@ 
around shoulders, large hat and feath- |§ 
ers.| © 1c. Nov. 19, 1909; G 31889. | 


KAVEL (MARTIN), 


KEITH (GEO. E.) co., Campello, Mass. 

[4634 

Walk-over lady. [Young woman 

gazing at miniature hung around her 

neck on long string of pearls.] © 1 
ce. Jan. 4, 1910; G@ 32005. 


KENDALL (WILLIAM SERGEANT), Berry- 
towr-on-Hudson, N. Y. [4635-4640 
Alison. [Mother holding little girl 
on back of sofa, older girl kneeling 
by.] © 1c. Jan. 6, 1910; G 32048. } 
Devotion. [Dog looking up at girl | 
who is kneeling on floor by chair.] 
© 1c. Jan. 6, 1910; G 32044. 

On Narrow River. [Girl wading in 
water and pushing canoe.] © 1 « 
Jan. 6, 1910; G 32047. 

Phlox blossoms. [Small child sit- 
ting among phlox blossoms, holding 


her dog.| © 2 € danse) 4910--e 
32046. 
Rosemary. [Head and shoulders of 


woman, profile view of face.] © 1 
ce. Jan. 6, 1910; G 32048. 

Valkyrie (A) [Horse eating out of 
girl’s hand.] ©1e. Jan. 6, 1910; G 
32045. 


KER (BALFouR), New York, N. Y. 
[46414645 
American boy, his first job. [Youth 
standing in an office scratching his 
head, brush and dust pan in hand, | 
papers strewn over desks and floor.) | 
© 1c. Dee. 30, 1909; G 31946. 


his first long trousers. [Number 


_of boys and girls laughing at youth in 


long trousers.] © 1c. Dee. 30, 1909; 


G 31948. 


his first smoke. [Woman with 
dejected looking small boy, holding 
package of cigarettes which she is 
showing to man in smoking jacket 
who is hiding cigar behind his back.] 
© 1c. Dee. 30, 1909; G 31947. 


no. 2. [Mother seated in wicker 
chair near tea table, small boy stand- 
ing hands in his pockets looking at 
guests.] ©1c. Dec. 21, 1909; G 31690. 


Puppy love. [Boy and girl with 
books on their way to school, puppy at |} 
gate whining after them.] ©le jf 
Dec. 8, 1909; G 31629. 


76 


WORKS 
nos. 5-8, Feb., 1910 


KINNEY (TROY & MARGARET W.), New 
orl; IN. X. [4646, 4647 
Silver fox. [Young girl, black tur- 
ban, fur boa and leaning side of face 
against fur muff.] ©lc. Jan. 4, 1910; 
G 32004. 


Vanity. [Young woman looking in 
handglass and powdering her face.] 
©1c. Jan. 4, 1910; G 320038. 


Knox (CHAS. B.) co., Johnstown, N. Y. 

[4648 

Little chefs. [Head of calf enclosed 

by laurel wreath, on either side stands 

a child holding a large jelly mould.] 
©1c. Dee. 11, 1909; G 31644. 


LArIno (Lorinzo A.), Belmont, Mass. 
[4649 
Happy boy. [Statue of boy seated 
holding little rabbit in his hands.] © 
1c. Dee. 30, 1909; G 32065. 


Lav (J. H.) & co., New York, N. Y. 


Over yonder; by N. C. Wyeth. [Two 
hunters with guns, one holding two 
setters on leash, being directed by an 
old man in his shirt sleeves with arm 


extended.] © 1. Nov. 19, 1909; G 

31387. 

LECOQUIERBRE (AUGUST), Boston, Mass. 
. [4651 


Billygoodluck. [Grotesque figure of 
Pres. Taft.] © 1c. Noy. 23, 1909; G 
31504. 


Litrie (W. T.) & co., New York, N. Y. 

[4652 

Chicago new terminal. [Bird’s-eye 

view of the new terminal of Northwest- 

ern railway.] ©1e. Jan. 8, 1910; G 
32054. 


Low (GILMAN), New York, N. Y. 
[4653-4655 


Forest nymph. [Partly nude figure 
of young woman, frolicking with 
swarm of butterflies.] © 1c. Dec. 28, 
1909; G 31928. 

Papillion (Le). [Nude figure of 
young woman standing among the 
rushes.] ©1 ce. Dec. 28, 1909; G 31927. 

Runaway (The). [Horse running 
at full speed, rider lying in road.] © 
1c. Dec. 28, 1909; G 31926. 


McDonatp (A. J.), Chicago, Ill. 
[4656 
Monument design. [Large granite 
block, with McDonald in bold relief.] 
©l1c. Jan. 3, 1910; G 31981. 


7 


[4650 


OF ART 


4672 


MATHEWS, KAYE, MANN & CO., Detroit, 
Mich. [4657-4666 


Bewitching smile. Girl, 
showing upper row of teeth. 
Nov. 26, 1909; G 31518. 

Call (The). Girl with hands to 
mouth in the act of shouting. © 1 c. 
Nov. 26, 1909; G 31519. 


Countess (The). Girl in argumenta- 
tive pose. © 1c. Nov. 26, 1909; G 
31520. 


Flirt (The). Profile view of girl’s 
head, looking out of the corner of her 
eye. ©l1c. Nov. 26, 1909; G 31521. 


Frame-up (The). Girl holding 
frame. © 1c. Nov. 26, 1909; G 31522. 


Oh, fie! Girl smiling and pointing 
with right hand. ©1c. Nov. 26, 1909; 
G 31523. 


Pointer (A). Girl pointing into the 
picture with left hand. © 1. Nov. 
26, 1909; G 31524. 


Refiections. Girl holding mirror. 
© 1c. Nov. 26, 1909; G 31525. 


Surprise (The) Girl behind fence, 
head just above. ©1c. Nov. 26, 1909; 
G 31526. 


Witch (The). Girl leaning her chin 
on clasped hands. © 1. Novy. 26, 
1909; G 31527. 


MEISSNER & BucHu, Leipsig, Germany. 
[4667-4672 


Birkenhain; von Herman Riidisiihli. 
[Number of large birch trees on road 
side.] © 1c. Dee. 30, 1909; G 31960. 


Hinsamer Heideweg; von R. de 
Bruycker. [Country road with two 
lone trees on either side] © 1 «. 
Dec. 30, 1909; G 31958. 


Goldener Herbst. [Stream with 
sharply defined banks, large flock of 


smiling, 


ore 


sheep grazing among trees.] © 1 ¢. 
Dec. 30, 1909; G 31956. 
Im Mai; von Walter Kopp. [Small 


stream and country road, rolling land, 
trees on either side of stream.] 
1 ec. Dec. 30, 1909; G 31961. 


Piazzetta zu Venedig; von Henri 
Yivaz. [Three gondolas in foreground, 


buildings in rear.] © 1 ¢. Dee. 30, 


1909; G 31959. 


Senfzerbriicke zu, Venice; von Henri 
Vivaz. [Canal or water street in 
Venice with buildings on both sides 
and number of arched bridges.] ©1e. 
Dee. 80, 1909: G@ 31957. 


ry 


( 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4673 


pt. Iv, n.s., Vv. 5 


MELLIN’S FOOD CO. OF NoRTH AMERICA, 
Boston, Mass. [4673 


Nursing the baby. Woman seated 
holding baby who is feeding with a 
bottle. ©1c. Nov. 24, 1909; G 31513. 


Moeria (P.) & co., Paris, France. 
[4674-4675 


Amoureux; by P. Manceau. [Man 
kissing a woman.] © 1 ce. Jan. 7, 
1910; G 32052. 


Lions en face du danger; by Tade 
Styka. [Two lions standing near 
rock,] ©1c Jan. 7, 1910; G 32051. 


MOLKENBOER (TH), Amsterdam, Hol- 
land. [4676-4685 


Adam and Eve. Adam and Hve in 
their state of happiness under the eye 
of God surrounded by animals. ©1e. 
Jan. 4, 1910; G 31996. 


Death and the soul. Death and the 
soul going out for His personal judg- 
ment between the guardian angel and 
the devil’ © A°e Jan. 4,-1910= & 
31994. 


Divine Trinity. Divine Trinity seat- 
ed on’ the clouds, above the earth. © 
1e. Jan. 4, 1910; G 31998. 


Infallibility of the pope. Pope under 
the spirit of the Holy Ghost, surround- 
ed by his cardinals and bishops. © 1 
e. Jan. 4, 1910; G@ 31999. 


Jesus Christ, the man God. Figure 
of Christ on earth, with Jerusalem in 
background. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1910; G 
31992. 


Maria the Virgin. Maria the Vir- 
gin with her God child playing with 
the earth ball. ©1e. Jan. 4, 1910; 
G 31997. 


Prodigal son. Young man grieving 


over his sins, among the pigs. ©1e. 
Jan. 4, 1910; G 32001. 
Souls of the redeemed. Souls of 


the redeemed being brought up from 
Purgatory by angels before the throne 
of God. ©1e. Jan. 4, 1910; G 31995. 


Spirit of God. Spirit of God the 
creator, over the waters, sowing stars, 


sun and moon in firmament. © 1. 
Jan. 4, 1910; G 31993. 
There is only one church. Church 


grounded on the rock of Saint Peter. 
©1ec. Jan. 4, 1910; G 32000. 


78 


Mori (PiLacipo), New York, N. Y. 
[4686-4688 
[Baseball player batting ball.] Stat- 
uette of baseball player in attitude of 
batting baseball. © 1 ce Jan. 10, 
1910; G 32080. 


—— [pitching ball.] Statuette of 
base-ball player in attitude of pitching 
baseball. © 1c Jan. 10, 1910; G 
32081. 

[Golf-player making a drive.] Statu- 
ette of golf-player in the attitude of 
“making a drive” © 1 e Jan. 10, 
1910; G 32082. 


Morris (Geo. 
York, Now. 

Aberdeen Angus. 
polled Angus bull.] 

Bad _ break. [Race between two 
horses hitched to sulkies.] 

Beauty and her beasts. [Heads of 
three dogs and a young woman with 
white plume hat.] 

Bird sense. [Head of black and 
white pointer dog.] 

Bull terrier. [White bull terrier 
dog with studded collar.] 

Clydesdale (The). [Head of large 
white faced horse with halter. ] 

Dan Patch, world’s fastest harness 
horse. [Head of horse with bridle.] 

English bull dog. [White bull dog 
with brass studded collar. ] 

Fire of noble blood. [Head of horse 
with bit, large eyes and distended nos- 
trils.] 

Hackney (The). [Head of horse 
bridled, frothing at mouth. ] 

Hereford (The). [Head of white 
faced bull with ring in nose.] 

High mettled. [Head of excited 
horse with curb bit.] 

- Honest countenance. [Head 
horse, full face looking over stall.] 

Hot finish. [Four driving horses 
almost on a line.] 

Lou Dillon, world’s fastest trotter. 
[Head of horse with snaffle bit.] 

Morgan horse. [Large horse loose 
in pasture, with bridle.] 

Of ancient lineage. 
bull, man at his side.] 
Patriarch (The). 

polled bull.] 

Percheron sire. [Large white stal- 
lion, shepherd dog standing near.] 

Shorthorn (The). [Head of short- 
horn bull with ring in nose.] 


ForD) stTuDIOS, New 


[4689-4710 
[Head of black 


of 


[Large white 


[Head of black 


WORKS 
nos. 5-8, Feb., 1910 


-Morris (Gro. Ford) srupros—Cont’d. 


Thunder storm. [Frightened mare 
and colt in field during storm. ] 


Victory mounted. [Semi nude figure 
of woman mounted on large black 
horse. ] 

©1c. each Dec. 14, 1909; G 32010- 
82081. 


Mourruy (THOS. Red Oak, 
Iowa. [4711-4771 


Among the flowers; by J. Ross Bry- 
son. [Young girl standing in an old 
field of daisies.] ©1c. Nov. 19, 1909; 
G 31390. 

Balmoral castle, morning; by Ed- 
ward Moran. [Shepherd with flock of 
sheep on downs, trees to right.] © 
1 ce. Dee. 29, 1909; G 31934. 

Buttercups; by J. Ross Bryson. 
[Young woman wearing large hat and 
low neck gown with hands full of but- 
tercups.| ©1c. Dec. 2, 1909; G 21585. 

Do you remember; by Louis Moeller. 
[Old lady and man seated, looking 
over box of keepsakes.] © 1 ¢. Dec. 
29, 1909; G 31985. 

Estelle; by Martin Kavel. [Young 
woman wearing large velvet turbin 
tied under chin, low neck dress, flow- 
ers in both hands.] © 1. Nov. 19, 
1909; G 813891. 

Fair leader; by J. Ross Bryson. 
[Young woman in short skirts, low 
neck and large hat, baton in one hand, 
music rack to left.] © 1c. Nov. 22, 
1909; G 31496. 

Flirt (The); by J. Ross Bryson. 
[Young woman, wavy hair, large bow 
to the left of pompadour, looking over 
her left shoulder.] © 1c. Nov. 22, 
1909; G 31494. 

Flirtation; by J. Ross’ Bryson. 
[Young girl holding the ends of a large 
bow at her neck, large dog by her 
side.] ©1 ce. Nov. 22, 1909; G 31486. 

Fort Pond Bay, Montauk; by Thos. 
Moran. [Cragged shore in foreground, 
water in the distance.] © 1 ec. Nov. 
19, 1909; G:. 313892. 

Glimpse of Great Pond, Montauk; 
by Thomas Moran. [Country road, 

trees and rocks on either side, water 
beyond.] © 1 c¢. Dec. 29, 1909: G 
31986. 

Golfing girl; by J. Ross Bryson. 
[Girl carrying two golf sticks on her 


Dt 60., 


shoulder, collie dog by her side.] © 
1 ec. Nov. 19, 1909; G 31398. 
Good joke; by Wm. Bengough. [An 


old man telling a story to a crowd of 
men before a big stove.] © 1 ec. Dec. 
2, 1909; G 31586. 


OF ART 
4771 


Mvureuy (THos. D.) co.—Continued. 


Hark; by Thomas Blinks. [Man 
and woman horseback, standing listen- 
ing.] © 1c. Dec. 29, 1909; G 31937. 


Harvest time. [Young woman with 
sunbonnet thrown back, carrying a 
bundle of wheat.] ©1c. Dee. 2, 1909; 
G 31588. 


Horse trade; by Frank French. 
[Negro holding the rope around neck 
of old horse, while a man tries to 
look into its mouth.] © 1 ¢. Nov. 22, 
1909; G 31482. 


If the waters could speak. [Young 
woman seated on the bank looking 
into a pool of water.] © 1c. Dec. 2, 
1909; G 31587. 


Jaral, Old Mexico, town and church. 
[Country scene, large trees to right, 
town and church in distance.] ©1e. 
Dec. 29, 1909; G 31943. 


Lane through the woods; by Thomas 
Taylor Ireland. [Winding road, trees 
and grass on either side, woman with 
basket.]. © 1 ¢@ Nov. 22, 1909; G 
31490. 


Late for supper; by Carl Kahler. 
[Two horses looking over the bars of 
rail fence.] ©1c. Nov. 22, 1909; G 
31488. 


Laura; by Abbey Altson. [Head of 
young dark haired woman with thin 
gauze searf thrown around bare shoul- 
ders.] ©1c. Nov. 22, 1909; G 31491. 


Leisure moments; by J. Ross Bryson. 
[Young woman, large hat turned up on 
side, chin resting on clasped hands. ] 
© 1c. Nov. 22, 1909; G 31498. 


Lincoln; by Blendon Campbell. 
[Lincoln stopped in his task of split- 
ting rails reading a book on a stump.] 
© 1c. Nov. 22, 1909; G 31489. 


Louise; by Carle Blenner. [Head 
of young woman, full face, hair in two 
braids, one drawn over each shoulder. ] 
© 1c. Nov. 22, 1909; G 31484. 


Love letters; by Clyde O. De Land. 
[Woman seated in arm chair reading 
old letters.] © 1c. Nov. 19, 1909; G 
313894. 


Love’s whisperings; by J. Ross Bry- 
son. [Cupid whispering in a young 
woman’s ear.] © 1c. Dec. 2, 1909; G 
31590. 


Matinée girls; by J. Ross Bryson. 
[Heads of three girls, one holding an 
opera glass, another a program.] © 
1 ec. Nov. 19, 1909; G@ 313895. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, DeS., v. 5 § 


MvurpeHy (TuHos. D.) co.—Continued. 


Mill stream; by Leon Barillot. 
[Cow and calf standing in stream, old 
mill to left.] @©l1e. Dec. 29, 1909; G 
31988. 


Missing an opportunity; by Edmund 
H. Osthaus. [Hunter asleep by a hay- 
stack, covey of quail discovered by his 
dog.] ©1c. Nov. 22, 1909; G 31485. 

November evening; by Neill Mitchell. 
[Winding stream through low marshy 
lana;) bare. trees.) (©) +c. Nov. 19; 
1909; G 31896. 


Old sweetheart of mine; by Louis 
Moeller. [Old lady sitting in large 
arm chair sewing, old gentleman stand- 
ing at her back with both hands over 
her eyes.] © 1c. Nov. 22, 1909; G 
31492. 

Old time clipper; by James G. Tyler. 
[Sailing vessel in mid ocean.] ©l1e. 
Dec. 29, 1909; G 31939. 


On the hillside; by J. Ross Bryson. 
[Young woman, large hat and plumes 
tied under chin, dressed in thin white 
standing among the grass and golden 
rod.|] ©l1e. Nov. 22, 1909; G 31495. 


Poppy girl; by J. Ross Bryson. 
[Young girl in thin fluffy white dress 
and large black hat, hands full of 
poppies.| © 1c. Nov. 22, 1909; G 
31487. 


Prince Whitestone; by Edmund H. 
Osthaus. [Large black and white set- 
ter standing in field.] ©1c. Dec. 29, 
1909; G 31940. 


Ready for the ball; by J. Ross Bry- 
son. [Young woman in evening gown, 
smiling, arm full of roses] © 1 «¢. 
Nov. 19, 1909; G 313897. 


Red roses; by J. Ross Bryson. 
[Young girl, with large plume hat 
holding a rose just under her chin and 
standing by table filled with roses.] 
© 1c. Nov. 19, 1909; G 31398. 


Revenge trail; by EK. W. Gollings. 
[Indians galloping on the plains.] © 
1c. Nov. 22, 1909; G 31480. 


Rivals (The); by Wm. Bengough. 
[Race between two automobiles.] © 
1 ec. Nov. 19, 1909; G 31899. 


Rocks off the Lizard; by A. J. 
Warne-Browne. [Ocean waves break- 
ing over rocks.] ©1c. Nov. 22, 1909; 
G 31481. 


Rye, Sussex, street scene. [Number 
of old English houses on side of hill 
and right hand side of street.] ©le 
Dec. 29, 1909: G 31942. 


MourpeHy (THos. D.) co.—Continued. 
Sara; by Max Schott. 
woman, 
across head, terminated by bunches of 
flowers, low neck gown.] © 1c. Dec. 
29, 1909; G 31941. 
- Setters; by Wm. Bruce. 
and white setters in a field.] 
Dec. 2, 1909; G 81589. 


sheep, water and hills in background. | 
© 1c. Nov. 22, 1909; G 31498. 


Silent admiration; by J. Ross Bry- | 
[Young woman looking at her- | 


son. 
self in mirror.] © 1. Nov. 19, 1909; 
G 31400. 


Songs of other days; 
Day. 


spinet. ] 
31401. 


Story of the button; by Harry Rose- 
land. [Old man seated holding lapel 
of coat with one hand with the other 
pointing to army button, earnestly 


talking to three old men.] ©1c. Nov. | 


22, 1909; G 31478. 


Summertide. [Slender panel, young 
girl with large hat and parasol.] © 
1c. Dee. 2, 1909; G@ 31591. 


Sunbeam; by J. Ross’ Bryson. 
[Head of young girl in black hat and 
furs.] ©1c. Nov. 22, 1909; G 31497. 


Sunset after rain; by Alfred de 
Breanski. [Rocky coast, cattle to left 
of foreground.] © 1c. Nov. 22, 1909; 
G 31476. 


Swing (The); by J. Ross Bryson. | 


[Young woman swinging in a morning 
glory vine.] © 1 ¢. Noy. 22, 1909; 
G 31475. 


Two mothers; by Francis Day. 


[Little girl standing by her mother, 


holding a doll in her arms.] ©l1e. 
Nov. 22, 1909; G 31479. 


Van Corlear’s departure; by HE. 
Percy Moran. [Soldier kissing his 
sweetheart goodbye, a number of girls 
looking on, army marching to the 
right.| ©1c. Nov. 22, 1909; G 31483. 


Venetian palace; by Thos. Moran. 
[Canal with Venetian boats, large 
palace on the left.] © 1c. Nov. 19, 
1909; G 31402. 


Village blacksmith shop; by W. 
Prell. [Two men shoeing a large dap- 
ple grey horse.] ©1e. Nov. 22, 1909; 
G 31477. 


80 


[Young }} 
flowing hair ribbon band | 


[Two black |} 
©Oiecf 


Sheep on moorland; by John Baker. J 
[Two dogs watching small flock of | 


by Francis jj 
[Old man seated with a bass |f 
viol listening to a young girl at a | 
© 1c Nov. 19, 1909; G | 


* 


WORKS OF ART 


nos. 5-8, Feb., 1910 


Murreny (THos. D.) co.—Continued. 


Violets and apple blossoms; by J. 
Ross’ Bryson. [Young girl, bare 
headed, with white parasol in one hand 
and an arm full of flowers.] © 1. 
Nov. 19, 1909; G 31408. 


Voice of the sea; by H. Louyot. 
[Little Dutch girl holding sea shell to 
her ear.] © 1c. Dec. 29, 1909; G 
31944. 


Warwick castle from the Avon; by 
Daniel Sherrin. [Water in foreground, 
number of small houses on the low 


land, castle on a hill.] © 1. Nov. 
19, 1909; G 31404. 
Washington rebuking Lee at the 


battle of Monmouth; by J. H. Duns- 
more. [Washington and Lee on horse- 
back in foreground, battle raging 
around them.] © 1c. Noy. 19, 1909; 
G 31405. 


Winifred; by Albert Lynch. [Young 
girl with long straight hair, large hat 
trimmed with roses tied under chin by 
black velvet ribbon.] © 1c. Dec. 29, 


. 1909; G 31945. 


Winter; by Martin Kavel. [Girl in 
large hat and furs sprinkled with 
snow.] ©1c. Nov. 19, 1909; G 31406. 


Witchcraft. [Young woman hang- 
ing horseshoe on a tree.] ©1ce. Dec. 
2, 1909; G 31592. 


NATIONAL ART CO., New York, N. Y. 
[4772-4803 


Black sea; by N. P. Zarokilli. [Sail- 
ing boat on the open sea.] 


Blue ribbon driver; by A. von Huse- 
nett. [Head of driving horse. ] 


— hunter; by A. Von Husenett. 
[Head of saddle horse.] 


rider; by A. von Husenett. 
[Head of riding horse.] 
Boris; by A. Von Husenett. 
of wolf hound.] 
Budding time; by N. P. Zarokilli. 
[Farm house on side of hill; fruit 
trees in bloom. ] 


Colonel; by A. von Husenett. 
of collie dog.] 


Countess; by A. von 
[Head of water spaniel. ] 

Cozy farm house; by Edwin Lama- 
sure jr. [House by side of country 
road almost hidden among the trees. ] 

Dreaming of him; by Alfred Jas. 
Lewey. [Woman seated near a lamp 
looking at a picture she holds in her 
band. ] 


[Head 


[Head 


Husenett. 


81 


4803 


NATIONAL ART co,—Continued. 


First anniversary; by Alfred Jas. 
Lewey. [Husband and wife standing 
in front of fire, womans hand resting 
on crib.] 


Glad tidings; by J. Knowles Hare 
jr. [Head of woman in low neck 
gown, telephone receiver at ear.] 


Golden wedding; by Alfred Jas. 
Lewey. [Old lady and gentleman seat- 
ed each holding the hand of a small 
child, other men and women standing 
in background. ] 


Good luck to the bride; by Alfred 
Jas. Lewey. [Number of young men 
and women throwing rice and flowers 
at bride as she enters carriage. ] 


Good morning; by J. Knowles Hare, 
jr. [Head of young woman, sailor col- 
lar, listening at telephone. ] 


Hello everybody. [Head of young 
woman, holding telephone receiver to 
her ear. | 


High altitude; by N. P. Zarokilli. 
[Stream in mountain gorge, snow 
capped peak in background. ] 


In the heart of the West; by N. P. 
Zarokilli. [Small house nestling at 
foot of hill among the mountains. ] 


Iridescent sea; by N. P. Zarokilli. 
[Small boat drawn up on sand, broad 
expanse of sea.] 


Lau; by A. von Husenett. [Head 
of black and white setter.] 

Major; by A. von Husenett. [Head 
of English bull terrier.] 

Marquis; by A. von Husenett. [Head 
of fox hound.] 

Moonrise in the canon; by N. P. 


Zarokilli. [Stream running through 
canon, moon in background.] 

Old well sweep; by Edwin Lama- 
sure, jr. [Farm house, well with 
bucket on end of pole.] 

Passing of summer; by Edwin Lama- 
sure, it [House on side of lake, 
woods and falling leaves. ] 

Princess; by A. von 
[Head of bull dog.] 

Road to the farm; by Geo. Howell 
yay. [Country road leading to a 
house in the far distance. ] 

September days; by Edwin Lama- 
sure, jr. [Field of shocked corn by 
the side of small stream. ] 

Silver birch creek; by Geo. Howell 
xay. [Winding stream, hill on one 
side, low land and trees on the other.] 


Husenett. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4804 


NATIONAL ART CO.—Continued. 
Springtime in Virginia; by Edwin 

Lamasure, jr. 

trees in bloom.] 


Sunrise on the ocean; by Edwin 
Lamasure, jr. [Vast expanse of water, 
sun just appearing above horizon.] 

Thinking of her; by Alfred Jas. 
Lewey. [Man resting in large arm 
chair smoking. | 

© 1 c. each Nov. 19, 1909; G 31407- 
314388. 


NEURALGYLINE CO., Wheeling, W. Va. 

[4804 

Headache. [Head of woman with 

hand at temple, bandage around head, 

holding tablet box.] © 1 ce. Jan. 8, 
1910; G 81980. 


NosBLE (W. CLARK), Boston, Mass. 
[4805 
Revelation xii. 1. Bas-relief panel. 

© 1 ce. Dec. 3, 1909; G 31624. 

O’SHERIDAN (Mary GRANT), Chicago, 
IGE [4806 
Gaelic illuminated art design. [In- 
seription “I love poems and music” 


in Gaelic.] © 1c. Jan. 6, 1910; G 
32050. 
Pappock (WILLARD D.), New York, 
Ney: [4807 
Vine (The). [Armless statue of a 
man.] ©1c. Nov. 29, 1909; G 31547. 


PEPSI COLA CO., New Bern, N. C. [4808 
Tastes good. Young woman drink- 


ing contents of glass through straw. 
© 1c. Jan. 10, 1910; G 32067. 


PERRY (EMILIE STEARNS), Los Angeles, 
Cal. [4809 


Lineoln and his. political rules. 
[Head of Lincoln in bas-relief and 
number of his sayings.] © 1 ce. Dee. 
7, 1909; G 32058. 


Puitures (T. F.) co., Dubuque, Iowa. 
[4810-4816 
Gothic main altar no. 201384. ©1c. 
Jan. 8, 1910; G 31977. 
no: 20135. (©. 1 ee dan. 3 1910" 
G 31973. 
——no. 20157. ©l1c. Jan. 3, 1910; 
G 31976. 
—no. 20162. ©1c. Jan. 3, 1910; 
G 31971. 
Roman main altar no. 26081. ©1e. 
van. 3, 1910; G 31972. 
no, 26097... ©) 1c, lan. 3, £910: 
G 31975. 
no, 26141... © 1 ¢, Jan, 3, 1910: 
G 31974. 


8 


[Road leading to house, | 


PHOENIX HORSE SHOE Co., Chicago, III. 
[4817 
Please shoe my horse; by C. Everett 
Johnson. [Small boy in blacksmith 
shop, Showing wooden horse, he holds 
in his arm to the blacksmith.] ©1e. 
Nov. 26, 1909; G 31516. 


PUTNAM (ARTHUR), San Francisco, 
Cal. [4818 
Creeping wild cat. [Statue of ani- 


©le. 


mal in a creeping attitude.] 
Noy. 22, 1909; G 31444. 


REPRODUCTION COo., New York, N. Y. 
[4819-4821 
[Head of bear with 
©1c. Jan. 6, 1910; G 


Bear head. 
mouth open. | 
32042. 


Camel and Arab. [Shriners’ pen- 
nant.] ©1c. Jan. 6, 1910. G 32041. 


Girl skating. [Girl skating dressed 
in furs.] ©1c. Jan. 6, 1910; G 32040. 


Roperts (W. A.), Oak Cliff, Texas. 
[4822 


Gordon Chief. [Horse in meadow. ] 
© 1c. Jan. 10,1910; G 32079. 


RoYAL TAILORS, Chicago, Ill. 
[4823-4826 


Spring and summer fashions, 1910, 
no. 1. [Young man with opera glasses 
in one hand, hat in the other.] ©1ce. 
Nov. 17, 1909; G 31367. 
no. 2. [Two young men, one 
with his hat in his hand.] © 1. 
Nov. 17, 1909; G 31368. 


no. 8. [Two young men one 
smoking other filling his pipe] ©lc. 
Noy. 17, 1909; G 31369. 

Tailor dressed man stands out from 
the crowd. [Two well dressed young 
men about to shake hands.] © 1 ec. 
Dee. 3, 1909; G 31595. 


SAVAGE (W. CRAWFORD), Schenectady, 

: [4827 
[Man with 
© 


Well pleased smile. 
cigar between his teeth smiling.] 
1. ¢e. Nov. 22, 1909; G 31499. 


Bristol, Eng. 
[4828-4835 


Country road; by Fred Slocombe. 
[Man driving a cart on a country 
road.] ©1ce. Dec. 11, 1909; G 31645. 


Jepthah’s daughter. [Young woman 
with flowing hair, jeweled band above 
brow, large earrings and hands clasped 
above breast.] © 1c. Dec. 29, 1909; 


Savory (H. W.) Erp; 


G 319380. 
9 


ond 


WORKS OF ART 


nos. 5-8, Feb., 1910 


4859 


Savory (EK. W.) LTp.—Continued. 

Plodding homeward; by Fred Slo- 
combe. [Several men trudging along 
country road which leads to house.] 
© 1c. Dec. 11, 1909; G 31646. 


Queen of Sheba. Head of Oriental 
woman holding a jeweled box.] ©1lc. 
Dec. 29, 1909; G 31981. 

Rebekah. [Oriental head of woman 
with large earrings and necklace, car- 
rying water bottle.] © 1c. Dec. 29, 
1909; G 31932. 

Ruth. [Head of young woman wear- 
ing large earrings, carrying bunch of 
wheat.] ©1c. Dec. 29, 1909; G 319338. 

Sheep (The); by Fred Slocombe. 
[Man driving a small flock of sheep 
along country road.] © 1c. Dee. 11, 
1909; G 31647. 

Through the woods; by Fred Slo- 
combe. [Girl walking through the 
woods with a basket on her arm.] © 
1 ec. Dec. 11, 1909; G 31648. 

SEARS (J. S.), New York, N. Y. [4836 

Lauder (Harry) as Jack McGraw. 
[Statue of man, duck in one hand an 
umbrella in the other.] © 1 ¢. Dec. 
6, 1909; G 31599. . 


SENECA CAMERA MFG. CO., Rochester, 
IN. Y. [4837 
Indian family. Indian teaching 


Indian boy to shoot with bow and 
arrow, teuts, Indian woman, river and 
mountains in scene. © 1c. Jan. 10, 
1910; G 382069. 
SHAW (SAMUEL T.), New York, N. Y. 
[4888 
“Hurley” (moonlight); by Paul 
Corrwyer. [Night scene of two small 
houses among trees, bright light on 
window panes.] © 1c. Dec. 28, 1909; 
G 31925. 


SHERRIN (D.), London, Eng. [4889 


Homeward road. White scene on 
road, shepherd with dog driving flock 
of sheep. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1909; G 
31386. 


SMEDLEY (WILLIAM T.), New York, 
sae [4840 
Chattanooga, forty years. after. 
[Two old cannons, small group of old 
men viewing battlefield.| ©1 ce. Dee. 
27, 1909; G 31921. 


STALLING (GERHARD), Oldenburg, Ger- 


many. [4841 
Am Neckar; by C. Schultheiss. 
Gaily decorated boat on river filled 


with people propelled by single oars- 
man standing in stern, city in dis- 
tance. ©1c. Feb. 1, 1910; G 32299. 


TALLMAN (WILLIAM), Brooklyn, N. Y. 

[4842, 4843 

English bull dog. [Statue of dog.] 
©1c. Jan. 10, 1910; G 32077. 

Point. [Statue of pointer dog.] © 

1 ¢. Jan. 10, 1910; G 32076. 

TOWNSEND (L. TYLER), 

Conn. 


Fish hawk. 
wings clutching a fish.] 
20, 1909; G 31674. 


ULLMAN MFG. CoO., New York, N. Y. 
[4845-4847 

Evangeline; by Chas. A. Bayer. Girl 
standing near tree, snow on ground, 
cottages in distance. © 1c. Dec. 29, 
1909; G 31953. 

Marine view no. 2607. [Moonlight 
on rough sea.] ©1e. Jan. 8, 1910; 
G 32055. 


no. 2608. 
dashed by waves.] 
1910; G 32056. 


USHER (LEILA), Cambridge, Mass. 
[4848 
Anthony (Susan B.) medal. Head 
on one side, oak branch and motto 
‘‘Failure is impossible” on the other. 
© 1c. Nov. 80, 1909; G 31555. 


VAN DEN BERGHEN (A. L.), Oak Lawn, 
TH. [4849 
Billitaft. Grotesque statuette. © 

1 ec. Dee. 2, 1909; G 31584. 


VAN Eps (INeEz C.), Sioux Falls, N. D. 
[4850 
Van. Eps’ monument die. Letter C 
inclosed within circle followed by the 
initials V. E. © 1c. Nov. 26, 1909; 
Grolon’, 
VEREINIGTE 
Munich, Germany. 
Eros; by Albert Lang. [Cupid in 
foreground, woman seated at right, 
man and woman in background.] © 
1c. Dee. 7, 1909; G 31622. 


Lockville, 

[4844 
[Fish-hawk with spread 
© 1c. Dec. 


[Rocky promontory 
© 1 &. Fan: 8, 


IUNSTANSTALTEN, A.-G., 
[4851-4859 


Geschenk (Das): by Joh. Friedr. 
Engel. [Lady receiving basket of 


flowers from little girl, boy handing 
her a note.] © 1c. Dec. 7, 1909; G 
31623. 

Gevatterin; by Oscar Freiwirth- 
Liitzow. [Lady welcoming old lady 
just entering room, to right a man 
seated at table writing.] © 1 c¢. Dee. 
tT, 1909; G 31620. 

Hirtenlied; by Hermann Knopf. 
[Girl seated beside a shepherd play- 
ing his pipe.] © 1 ¢. Dec. 7, 1909; 
G 381621. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4860 


VEREINIGTE KUNSTANSTALTEN—Cont’d. 

Im frithling; by Euard Niczky. 
[Woman and three children picking 
flowers on a hillside.] © 1c. Dee. 7, 
1909; G 31616. 


Lampionsfest; by Firdinand Dorsch. 
[Three women in low neck gowns, one 
seated playing a guitar, one standing 
by table filled with wine glasses.] © 
ie. Dec: (, 19095 1G Siere 


Neueste nachrichten; by Hans Best. 
[Five old men seated around table 
listening to one reading newspaper, 
stein of beer in front of each.] ©l1c. 
Dee. (, 2909 7G 31618: 


_Weisse kakadu; by Ludwig von 
Langenmantel. [Woman wearing white 
wig and colonial dress, with cockatoo 
perched on her finger.] © 1. Dec. 
7, 1909; G 31615. 


Zur visite; by Carl Leopold Voss. 
[Young woman leaving house in the 
act of raising her parasol.] © 1. 
Dec. 7, 1909; G 31619. 

WaLcoTtrt (HARRY 


M.), Rutherford, 


Noes [4860 


Blackberry patch. [Number of chil- 
dren, picking blackberries.] © 1 «. 
Dee. 15, 1909: G 31651. 


WELLS (WM. A.), Washington, D. C. 


[4861 

Oklahoma, Colcord building. 
[Twelve story concrete and steel struc- 
ture.|] © ic. Dec. 22, 1909; G 31691. 


WHITE (WILLIAM Hancock), Boston, 
Mass. [4862, 4863 


My jungle friends. Sculptured 
frieze of heads of leopard, tiger, lion, 
bear and hyena in high relief. ©1c. 
Dec. 7, 1909; G 31625. 


Thick skinned Africans. Frieze 
with heads of a giraffe, rhinoceros, 
elephant, hippopotamus and buffalo in 
high relief. © 1c. Dec. 15, 1909; G 


31652. 
WILSON (FREDERICK), New York, N. Y. 
[4864 
Come unto me. [Full figure of 


Christ standing with open arms.] © 
1c¢. Jan. 10, 1910; G 32064. 


Witson & SAVAGE, advertisers, Sche- 
nectady, N. Y. [4865 
His favorite. [Head of man smok- 
ing pipe.] © 1c. Nov. 22, 1909; G 
31500. 


pt.-Iv, D.S., V:.5 


Wo.tF & co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[4866-4907 


After the chase. [Two men seated 
smoking long stem pipes, young man, 
standing near table, tells them story 
of chase. ] 


At dawn. [Young woman, thin 
white hood, lace shawl and _ short 
sleeves, watching the sun rise. ] 


At Fontainebleau. [Young woman 
in low neck gown with basket of roses 
on her arm, standing near large pil- 
lar. | 

At the opera. [Young woman in 
large plume hat looking over her 
shoulder. ] 


At the races. [Heads of three young 
women, one holds muff under chin.] 


Autumn. [Young woman, large hat 
trimmed in roses, hand in coat pocket. ] 

Before the _ footlights. [Young 
woman dressed as ballet dancer 
seated. | 

Blake (Lady). [Young woman, 


large black hat, aigrette on left side, 
toying with string of pearls around 
her neck, white feather boa.] 

Boy and dog. [Dog sitting up in 
front of bootblack, who is trying to 
balance brush on end of dog’s nose.] 


Boy with cherry. [Baby boy stand- 
ing feet apart, hands in his pockets 
holding cherry in his mouth.] 

Boy with dog. [Dog sitting up on 
box with cob pipe in his mouth, boy 
kneeling lighting his cigarette = 
the dog’s pipe.] 

Boy with pipe. [Baby boy standing 
with hands in his pockets and pipe in 
his mouth.] 

Child in blue. 
of child, . thick 
straight bangs.] 

Christmas morning. [Young woman 
in cape and hood sprinkled with snow, 
bunch of holly and berries on her 
muff. ] 

College chums. [Man with young 
woman on each arm, all carrying pen- 
nants. ] 


[Head and shoulders — 
short dark hair, 


Confidence. [Full face of young 
woman in large hat.] 
Engaged. [Young man and woman 


leaning on rail of ship.] 


Ennui. [Young woman, hand back 
of her head, thin gauze around her 
shoulders, arm full of flowers. ] 

First lesson. [Young girl seated 
with arm around small child standing 
at her side, trying to write on slate.] 


84 


WORKS OF ART 


nos. 5-8, Feb., 1910 


4909 


WoLtr & co.—Continued. 

Fortunes in cards. [Young man 
and woman seated, looking at each 
other across table, pack of cards be- 
tween them. ] 

Girl with banjo. [Young girl with 
flowing hair playing banjo.] 


Glad news. [Young woman smiling, 
bunch of leaves in her hair, low cut 
gown. |} 

Innocence. [Young woman with 


drooping lace hat tied under chin, low 
neck gown and small spray of flowers 
in her hand. ] 


Lady with fan. [Young woman, 
thin shawl draped around her shoul- 
ders, one hand resting on hip, in the 
other an open fan.] 

Lady with muff. 
large hat and muff. ] 

Model (The). [Young woman, 
three large roses on her hat tied under 
her chin with black velvet ribbon.] 


Monk with mug. [Monk seated at 
table holding an open stein in right 
hand. ] 


News of the victory. [Man hat in 
hand, holding bridle of his horse, old 
lady standing on porch listening to 
what he has to say, others standing 
around. | 


Peaceful thoughts. [Young woman 
smiling, thin white gauze thrown over 
her head and shoulders. ] 

Picking flowers. [Young woman, 
large hat, low neck gown, arm full of 
roses. ] 

Ready for the hunt. [Young woman 
with veil over large hat tied under 
her chin, long coat.] 

Refreshments. [Young woman 
seated at table, holding cherry by its 
stem in her mouth, small glass in her 
hand. ] 


[Lady with very 


Wor & co.—Continued. 

Resting. [Baby boy seated on 
ground holding bottle, older boy out- 
stretched on ground beside him. ] 


Skating. [Young man and woman 
resting on side of bank, both wearing 
skates, others skating in background. ] 

Three old men. [Men reading news- 
paper held between them. ] 

Three peaches. [Small 
girl seated on old log, 
peach. | 

Toast (The). 
men drinking. ] 

Violets. [Head of young girl, low 
neck gown, ribbon in hair.] 

White fox. [Young woman with 
large hat, resting her face on white 
fox muff.] 

Winsome. [Young woman, large 
plume hat tied under chin, low cut 
gown with garland of roses in her 
hands. ] 

Wistful glances. [Young woman 
low neck gown, hair falling over left 
Shoulder, tiara and large bunch of 
flowers in her hair.] 

Your health, [Head and shoulders 
of man, large hat, lace collar, gold 
trimmed coat and cape, holding glass 
of wine in gauntleted hand. ] 

© 1c. each Dec. 23, 1909; G 31776— 
31817. 


Woop (C. NorMAN), Fountain City. 
Tenn. [4908 
Maud Muller. [Girl with bare feet 


standing, holding rake, man on horse 
in distance.] © 1 ¢. Dec. 6, 1909; 


boy and 
girl holds 


[Woman and two 


G 32057. 
YEATON (MARIE ELIZABETH), Wash- 
ington, D. C [4909 


Mr. Nobody. [Statue of grotesque 
figure of a man, front & back views.] 


| © 1 e. Dec. 9, 1909; G 31631. 


Number of entries of Works of Art 


included in the Catalogue since 
eer PEMD DA) ea a ce ie eS ee ee oe ee se 


CO 


= 


4910-8619 
EIBRABY. OF CONGERESS 
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 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 5 
Nos. 9-18. 
MARCH, 1910 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
1910 


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


6 Bag Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4, issued | 
monthly, is arranged in two alphabets of proprietors, with subalphabets of titles, |} 
as follows: ; | 
I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or other identi- | 
fying 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; and 
Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations. 

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 1, Drawings or plastic a = a | 
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Prints and pictorial illustrations. ‘‘©’’ implies copyright registration of a published 


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of their receipt. In the case of pictorial contributions to periodicals, only 1 copy of 
the pictorial contribution is required. 


An annual index of proprietors is furnished for this part in the December issue. 
The subscription price for Part 4, which must be for the complete calendar year, is 
$0.50 a year, payable in advance tothe Superintendent of Documents by postal money 
order, express order, or New Yor draft. 


CLASS G, 


WORKS OF ART; MODELS OR 


AMERICAN SHOW PRINT Co., Milwaukee, 
Wis. [4910-4917 
Agricultural fair. Heads of Jersey 
bull, two Jersey cows, a Percheron 
and coach horse above a fair scene. 
mr lcrvan. 28, 1910; G 32258. 


Burning at the stake. Young man 
tied to stake, surrounded by Indians 
with tomahawks, dancing their war 
dance. © 1c. Jan. 28, 1910; G 32261. 


Cow girl. Young girl, dressed in 
western garb, on pony. © 1. Jan. 
28, 1910; G 32259. 


Cowboy. Young man, dressed as 
cowboy, on prancing horse. © 1 «. 
Jan. 28, 1910; G 32260. 


St. Elmo Murray :—A minister of the 
gospel, etc. Two ministers and others 
standing before chapel, woman, at left, 
| denouncing ministers. © 1c. Jan. 17, 
| 1910; G 321385. 


St. Elmo. Edna Harl brought to St. 
Elmo’s home after railroad accident. 
Sick girl on couch in center of room, 
in front of her kneels an old lady. © 
1 e. Jan. 28, 1910; G 32256. 


— Edna DHarl:—I have no confi- 
dence in you, Mr. Murray. Woman 
turning away from man who holds 
her by the hand. ©1ce. Jan. 28, 1910; 
G 32255: 


—Hdna fFarl prevents St. Elmo 


Murray from striking her grandfather. | 


Young girl protecting old man from 
young man holding a stick. © 1. 
Jan. 28, 1910; G 32257. 


ANDERSON (J. LITTLETON), Washing- 
La der. [4918 
Johnson (Jack) model. [Full length 


figure of negro stripped for ring, 
Sparring attitude] © 1c. Jan. 17, 


1910; G 321386. 


ARNOT (Roperr), Paris, France. 
[4919-4922 


Father’s boat in sight; by 


Frank. [Woman and boy looking out | 
of window.] © 1:c Mar. 1, 1910; G| 
82634. 


BHllen 


DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART 


ARNOT (RoBERT )—Continued. 
Harmony; by E. H. Macandrew. 
[Two young women, one seated on 
sofa listening while other plays gui- 
tar.] ©1e. Mar. 1, 1910; G 32633. 


Love tragedy; by Edward Read. 
[Pierrot walking mournfully away 
while Columbine leans under tree, hug- 
ging Teddy bedr.| ©) 1 :¢.* Mar. £ 
1910; G 32632. 

Quartet (A); by Arthur Wardle. 
[Four puppies howling while boy plays 
accordion.] © 1c. Feb. 16, 1910; G 


32403. 

ARTHUR (JAMES), Detroit, Mich. 
[4923-4937 

American girl. Bust of young 


woman, low neck gown, large hat. © 
Lev dan. 20, 1910: G 321GG. 


Autumn girl. Young woman in red 
coat, black furs and large hat coming 
down stone steps. © 1c. Jan. 20, 
1910 G S265. 

Bathing girl. Girl in bathing suit 
sitting on bow of launch. © 1c. Jan. 
20, 1910; G 32166. 


Head of girl just out of water, 


arms crossed on floating dock. ©le. 
Jan. 20, 1910; G 32158: 
——Young woman’ standing in 


water, hands clasped behind her head. 
© 1c. Feb. 24, 1910; G 32570. 

Early roses. Head of young girl, 
low-neck gown, leaning over inhaling 
fragrance of roses. © 1 ec. Jan. 20, 
1910; G@ 32161. 

Garden of roses. Young woman 
seated on garden seat, large rose in 
her lap, background of roses. © 1 e¢. 
Jan. 20, 1910; G 32156. 

In the lead. Girl in motor boat rae- 
ing at top speed, hand over eyes watch- 
ing others in race. © 1c. Jan. 20, 
1910; @ 32167. 

Leisure moments. Young woman 
in lace summer gown leaning on bal- 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4938 


pt. Iv, DES. vy. 5 


ARTHUR (JAMES )—Continued. 

Out for business. School boy with 
snow shovel over shoulder, village 
street in background. © 1c. Jan. 20, 
1910; G 32162. 

Outing girl. Young girl in outing 
dress, Sweater, and tam-o’-shanter, 
birch woods in background. © 1 «. 
Jan. 20; L9LOE G73 2159: 


School days. Country lad, bare 
feet, ragged clothes and hat, book and 
slate under arm, lunch basket in hand, 
whistling, on country road. © 1 .«. 
Jan... 20,. 1910 5G. 32163. 


Whisperings of the sea. Half fig- 
ure of bathing girl resting against 
post, sea shell held to her ear. ©l1c. 
Jane 20° 1910" "G@ 3215. 

Wisteria. Young woman holding 
bunches of wisteria which trail around 
pillar. ©1e. Feb. 24, 1910; G 32572. 

Yes or no. Young woman in ki- 
mono, standing before dressing table. 
open letter in her hand. © 1. Jan. 
20, 1910; G 32164. 


Bark & HYDE ADy. co., Brush, Colo. 
[49388 
Street display ad. [Glass windows 
of store, large clock at corner.] © 1 
e. Jan. 18, 1910; G 32120. 


BENEVOLENT & PROTECTIVE ORDER OF 
ELKS, DETROIT LODGE No. 34, De- 


troit, Mich. [4989 
Elks E. S. P. [Emblem badge of 
BP Oe Ey ouly 1910.) ©: 10, Web: 


18, 1910; G 32475. 


BEUTHIEN (FR.), Leipzig, Germany. 
[4940-4956 


Best wishes for a merry Christmas. 
[Country snow scene, in square frame 
of holly leaves. ] 


[Small winter scene, 
* wishes,” made in holly leaves. ] 


Best wishes to you. [Small house 
almost hidden by snow, holly branch 
and greeting. | 

Christmas greetings to you. [Coun- 
try snow scene in wreath of holly.] 


Good luck for a merry Christmas. 
[Small church and house in snow 
storm, branch of holly, and greeting. ] 

Greeting for a happy Xmas. [Win- 
ter scene in oval frame of holly 
leaves. ] 

Hearty Christmas greetings. [Little 
girl with sled, lettering made of holly 
leaves and berries. ] 

[Snow scene of small church 
and house framed by letter C made of 
holly.] 


word, 


88 


letter G made of holly leaves and ber- 


- Bone (Ricu) Berlin, Germany. 


BEUTHIEN (FR.)—Continued. 
1 | 


Hearty Christmas wishes. [Winter 


village scene in oval frame of snowj#: 
and ice, three large Christmas bells|j - 


on holly branch.] 

Hearty greetings for a bright Christ- |j 
mas. [Small farm-house in snowlf 
storm, holly and berries. ] a 

Merry Christmas to you. [Little girl |j 
playing snow ball, above her large | 
branch of holly.] q 

—— [Little girl smiling and holding 
muff under her chin, above her large |} 
branch of holly.] 


— [Winter village water scene 
framed by ice and snow, above three 
large Christmas bells on holly branch.] 


Remembrance and loving wishes for |f 
Xmas. [Snow scene, two small houses [fi 
by roadside, two large branches of |} 
holly.] 


Xmas greetings. [Winter water 1, 


scene in square frame of snow and |, 


ice, three Christmas bells on large 
branch of holly.] 

Xmas-greetings to you. [Little girl 
pushing sled holding doll, lettering of 
holly leaves and berries. ] 


[Small winter scene framed by | 


ries. ] 
© 1 ec. each Feb. 1, 1910; G 32282- 
32298. 
BLACKMAN (Hu6H), Elliott, Iowa. 
[4957 
Crisis past. [Young woman kneeling 
by the side of sick woman in bed, two 
men at her right.|] © 1 @ Jan, 44, 
19103. G 32020 


BopE (W. A.), Fairhaven, Pa. [4958 


Columbian Plymouth Rocks. [Large 
rooster and two hens.] ©41c. Feb. 25, 
1910; G 32578. 


[4959-4971 


Ausbessern der coulissen auf der 
biihne. [Man and woman painting 
and decorating stage of playhouse. ] 

Bierling (Albrecht) installateur 
(Johannes). [Young man carrying 
workman’s box filled with tools under 
his arm. ] 

In der garderobe des _ Christus. 
[Small room with costumes hanging 
on wall.] 

In der kostiimschneiderei. [Num- 
ber of women cutting and sewing robes 
to be worn in Passion play. 

In der schnitzschule. [Two young 
men modeling, cider man looking on.]} 


e 


| nos. 9-13, Mar., 1910 


+ 


WORKS 


Bone (Rrcou)—Continued. 
Kreuzigungsgruppe. [Woman kneel- 
|. ing before statue of crucifixion group. } 
b Lang (Anton) (Christus) bei 

seiner hafner arbeit. [Man standing, 
| working on pottery.] 


OF ART 


mit seinen buben. [Man hold- 
ing bicycle on which are seated two 
| little boys. 
Oberammergauer typ mit engel. 
[Workman with pick on _ shoulder, 
| leading by the hand a little boy.] 


Passionsspeilhaus (Das) [Large 
old-fashioned, rambling, wooden struc- 
‘ture where the Passion play is per- 
. formed. | 


Rutz (Jakob) schmied (Chorfiih- 
rer) [Man standing, one hand rest- 
‘ing on large wheel in blacksmith’s 
shop. ] 


Vor einer komiteesitzung. [Five 
men around table, one talking ear- 
nestly. ] 


Zwink (Joh.) malermeister (Judas) 
mit seiner tochter Ottilie (Maria). 
[Young woman standing back of man 
seated with paint brush in one hand, 
statuette of Christ in the other. ] 


© 1c. each Feb. 7, 1910; G 32332- 
52344. 


Brown & BicEetow, St. Paul, Minn. 
[49724980 


At Newport; by C. Allan Gilbert. 
[Young woman, low neck gown, seated, 
leaning on two sofa pillows.] ©1l1e«. 
Jan. 17, 1910; G 32144. 


Celeste; by A. Salzbrunner. [Head 
and shoulders of woman, dark hair, 
‘profile view of face.] ©1ce. Jan. 17, 
1910; G 32142. 


Cruisers; by Philip R. Goodwin. 
[Man pitching a tent, another dipping 
bucket of water from river, canoe 
drawn up on shore.] ©1c. Jan. 17, 


1910; G 32140. 


Morning ride in old Virginia. [Man 
and woman in colonial dress, on horse- 
back, riding down road, colonial man- 
‘sion in background.] ©1c. Jan. 17, 
1910; G_ 32187. 


One to tie and two to win. [Grand- 
stand filled with dogs watching game 
of base ball played by dogs.] © 1. 
Jan. 17, 1910; G 32141. 

Red River carts; by EH. P. Seidel. 
[Man driving two wheel cart drawn 
Dyvanwos.|, ©, 1 ¢ Jan. 8, 1910;,.G 


31969, 


PY 


Brown & BiceLow—Continued. 

Returning the bolters; by O. C. Selt- 
zey. [Small herd of cattle driven by 
two cowboys.] © 1c. Jan. 17, 1910; 
G 32148. 

Summer squall; by Thomas Moran. 
[Country scene, small bridge, dark 
clouds over trees to right.] © 1 «. 
Jan. 17, 1910; G 32138. 

Unexpected meeting; by Philip 
Goodwin. [Two men in canoe, near 
wooded shore, where stand large bear 
and two cubs.] © 1c. Jan. 17, 1910; 
G 32139. 


BRUNSWICK - BALKE, COLLENDER CO., 
New York, N. Y. [4981-4983 


Back shot, by Archie Gunn. Lady 
in evening dress with back to billiard 
table making shot. © 1 c¢. Feb. 18, 
1910; G 32476. 

Straight shot; by Archie Gunn. 
Lady in evening dress at billiard table 
making shot. © 1. Feb. 18, 1910; 
G 32477. 

Table shot; by Archie Gunn. Lady 
sitting on billiard table making shot. 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1910; G 32478. 


Busgpick (J. E.), New York, N. Y. 
[4984 


Head of child, [sculptured head, 
with ruff.] © 1c. Feb. 24, 1910; G 
32552. 


CAMPBELL (JOSEPH) cOo., Camden, N. J. 
[4985 


Red ripe tomato. [Large tomato on 

a <stem.] © 1 ce. Feb. 16; 1910; G& 
32397. 

CaPRoNI (P. P.) & BROTHER, Boston, 

Mass. [4986-4987 


Lee (General Robert E.) Bust. © 
1c. Mar. 4, 1910; G 32650. 

Sacajamea leading Lewis and Clark 
to the Pacific Ocean. Bas-relief panel 
of Indian woman, with man on either 
side, pointing to ocean, other figures. 
©1c. Mar. 4, 1910; G 32651. 


CARACANDA BROS., New York, N. Y. 
[4988 
Maid of Mocha. [Arabian girl brew- 
ing coffee.] © 1c Feb. 28, 1910; 
G 326380. 
CHURCH (FREDERICK STUART), New 
York; (N: Y. [49S9—1999 
Circe. [Figure of woman kneeling 
on cliff, one hand resting on smoking 
urn, the other pointing out to sea, 
back of her a number of lions, clouds 
of shadowy figures.] © 1 ¢c. Feb. 25, 
1910; G 82620. 


9 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5000 


pt. Iv, 2. S., Vv. & 


CHURCH (FREDERICK STUART)—Cont’d. 

Flamingoes, <A. [Young woman 
seated on bank of stream looking at 
flamingoes. ] 


B. [Young woman kneeling 
near water’s edge pointing to flamin- 
goes. ] 


Head of angel. 
woman, three-quarter 
ground of shadow wings. | 


Ideal head, A. .[Head of young 
woman, hair parted in middle, full 
face. | 


[Head of young 
view, back- 


B. [Head of young woman, 
hair dressed low on neck, profile. ] 


C. [Head of young 
looking down, profile.] 


D. [Head of woman, hair 
parted in middle, drawn back and 
tied with ribbon at neck, three-quarter 
view of face. ] 


Mirror (The) [Young woman 
seated on bank of stream looking in 
hand-glass, pinning water lily in her 
hair, swans to left.] 


woman 


Original sketches. [ Heads of 
women. | 
Spring. [Head of woman with Mer- 


cury wings, appearing from confusion 
of blossoms. 


© 1c. each Feb. 25, 1910: G 32611- 
$2621. 

CoHEN (GEORGE W.), New York, N. Y. 

[5000 

Bianchena. [Young woman, Spanish 


mantilla over head, holding fan.] © 
1 ec. Feb. 25, 1910; G 32575. 


West 
[5001 
[Head of 


COLLINS (BRADFORD MILLER), 
Springfield, Mass. 


Every tongue calls for. 
cow with ad. on tongue.] 
Feb. 18, 1910; G 32521. 


CONTENOT (GEORGES) & LELIEVE (LU- 
CIEN), Paris, France. [5002 
Dedalus, la conquéte de lair; by 
Georges Colin. [Full length statue of 
man, with wings spread, ready for 
ditt.) 6) 1c) Jan. 14, 1910: G. 29126. 


CooLipceE (C. M.), New York, N. Y. 
[5003-5004 


_For peace. [Number of dogs, all 
Sizes and breeds.] © 1c Feb. 17, 
1910; G 32407. 


For war. [Number of dogs crowded 


together, all wearing muzzles.] © 1 
ec. Feb. 17, 1910; G 32406. 


© Pip ee 


CoRNING (LovitT), St. Paul, Minn. 
[5005 


Cartoon. Man with open mouth and 


staring eyes looking at his out- 
stretched hand. ©1e. Jan. 22, 1910; 
G 32179. 


COSENTINO (OroNzO), New York, N. Y. 
[5006-5007 

Incinerating urn. [Full length fig- 
ures on urn, leaping flames for handle 
of cover.] © 1c. Feb. 12, 1910; G@ 
32390. 

Pompeian dance. [Statue of nude 
woman dancing, holding a cymbal in 
each hand.] ©1ce. Feb. 12, 1910; G 
e2Za9i: 


CousE (EH. Irvine), New York, N. Y. 
[5008-5009 


Conjurer. Indian watching the 
drawing of a deer on the sand. Medi- 
cine rattle in foreground. ©1c. Jan. 
28, 1910; G 32264. 

Return of the war partys Four In- 
dians on house top watching return of 
war party on horseback. ©1c. Jan. 
28, 1910; G 32265. 


Crise (ARTHUR), New York, N. Y. 
[5010 


Taming of the shrew. [Man hurling 
plates, cups and saucers at attendants, 
while woman stands with folded arms 
watching.] © 1c. Jan. 11, 1910; G 
32097. 


CRONK (SADIE C.), Petaluma, Cal. 
[5011 
Rug design. [Oblong conventional 
peacock feather design.] © 1 ¢. Feb. 
25, 1910; G 32574. 


CROUSE (AUGUSTUS), Schnectady, N. Y. 
sre 


5012 

Schenectady lights and hauls the 
world. [Float, woman standing with 
each hand on-the shoulder of a man, 
one representing electricity, the other 


steam. | 1 ¢.. Jane 28910 Ge 
BYYA0 Cae 
CUTTER (GEoRGE A.), Taunton, Mass. 


[5018 


Bay state autokit. [Statuette of cat 
whose back represents upper part of 
automobile.] © 1c. Feb. 4, 1910; G 
S2oin. 


DAGGETT & RAMSDELL, New York, N. Y. 
[5014 


[Girl leaning on table 
© 1c. Feb. 


Hour glass. 
watching an hour glass. ] 
2, 1910; G 32305. 


90 


WORKS OF ART 


nos. 9-13, Mar., 1910 


DAPRATO STATUARY CO., Chicago, [I]. 
[5015-5025 


Altar used in Roman Catholic 
churches. Roman architecture, below 
altar table, monogram B. V. in a panel. 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1910; G 32514. 


Angel Gabriel. Statue, full length, 
with right hand extended, lily in left. 
© 1c. Feb. 17, 1910; G 32473. 


Gothic credence table. Gothic arch, 
eight pillars and panel with monogram 
I. H. S. in relief. ©1c. Feb, 18, 1910; 
G 32520. 


Gothic sanctuary railing. Railing of 
pillars holding Gothic arches, Mono- 
grams I. H. S. on gates. ©1c. Feb. 
18, 1910; G 32518. 


Mother of Grace. Full length statue 
of the Blessed Virgin, with arms out- 


stretched, while speaking. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
20, 1910; G 32168. 

Renaissance sanctuary railing. 
Railing of semi-columns upholding 


Opec, Feb. 18; .1910;:.G 


arches. 
penLT. 


Roman sanctuary railing. Railing 
of Roman architecture, monograms 
I. H. S. on gates, grape and wheat 
panels on posts. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1910; 
G 32519. 


Sacred Heart of Jesus. Statue, full 
figure of Christ with right hand ex- 
tended, left hand holds heart encircled 
by crown of thorns. © 1c. Feb. 18, 
1910; G 32516. 


St. Jeanne de Chantal. Statue, full 
figure of nun with arms crossed, right 
hand holding heart, in left a crucifix. 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1910; G 32515. 


St. Michael. Statue, full figure of 
angel with sword in right hand, armor 
on his breast. © 1. Feb. 17, 1910; 
G 32471 

St. Stanislaus. Statue, priest hold- 
ing child in right arm, lily in left hand. 
© 1c. Feb. 17, 1910; G 82472. 


Darst (ANNA B.), San Diego, Cal. 
[5026 
Saint Peter; by Lucas Giordano. 
[Saint Peter seated, holding two large 
keys.] ©1c. Feb. 14, 1910; G 32392. 


Dete (CAROLINE Mapet), San Diego, 
Cal. [5027 
Poppies. California folder series, 
illuminated poem. © 1 ec. Feb. 21, 
1910; G 32569. 


503 


co., Boston, Mass. 
[5028-5029 


DENNISON MEG. 


Merry Christmas. [Small round 
seal; Santa Claus and holly.] ©1«. 
Feb. 4, 1910; G 32308. 

With best wishes for a merry 
Christmas. [Holly branch and berries 
on either side of blank space.] ©1e. 


Teb. 4, 1910; G 32309. 

DETROIT PUBLISHING Co., Detroit, Mich. 
[5030 

[Woman in old 

watching 


es a 


Sunlight, 029701. 
fashioned dress, standing, 
streaks of sunlight on floor.] 
JAW: 2h, LoLO > G 32250. 


Di Lev&A (ANTIMO), New York, N. Y. 


[5081 
We bring you fortune. [Statuette 
of two grotesque figures. ] Li cé@ 


Feb. 17, 1910; G 32404. 


DuNLAP (ZOE F.), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[5032 
Victory of St. Michael. [Sculptured 
figure of Saint Michael standing upon 
the prostrate form of Satan, pinned to 
earth by Saint Michael’s sword.] ©1 

e. Feb. 7, 1910; G 32345. 

DUNSMORE (JOHN WARD), New York 

INOW [5033-503: 
Blacksmith shop. - Group of hunt- 
ers, one of whom is having his horse 
shod. © 1c. Feb. 16, 1910; G 32399. 
Mount Vernon entrance hall. 
George Washington at foot of stairs 
with arm around Nellie Custis dressed 


as bride, others standing near. ©1ce. 

Feb. 16, 1910; G 32400. , 

Epcarton (C. A.) MFG. co., Shirley, 
Mass. [50385-5037 


Girl wearing ‘bachelor’s button; ” 
Hamilton King. Girl with large 
button pinned to lapel 


by 
hat, bachelor’s 


of coat: (©) Dh) e.¢ Jan: 14, 1910-76 
32096. 
Girl wearing chrysanthemum; by 


Hamilton King. [Girl with large hat, 
chrysanthemum pinned on coat.] © 
1c. Jan. 11, 1910; G 32094. 

Girl wearing rose; by Hamilton 
King [Young woman wearing large 
hat and long coat, rose pinned at 
breast.] © 1c Jan. 11, 1910: G 
82095. 

I eIZENSPAN Newark, 
Nie os [5038 

Purity: by F. Fernandez Gimenez. 

[Head of young woman, long wavy 


(CHRISTIAN ), 


hair falling over right shoulder, low 
neck, | Per gauze drapery.] © 1 «¢ 
Feb. 38, 1910; G@ 32307. 


a 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5039 


(GEORGE W.), Sheboygan, 
Wis. [5039-5042 


City of three C. [Three children, 
one standing on head of cheese in 
chair, other two on cheese boxes.] © 
1 ec. Mar. 3, 1910; G 32639. 


Ob! you kid. 
on rock, bleating. ] 
1910; G 32405. 


Pussey. [Head of ecat.] 
Mar. 8, 1910; G 32640. 


Quit yer butting in. [Goat butting 


a door, children looking out of win- 
dow.] ©1e. Mar. 3, 1910; G 32641. 


IERGUSON 


[Kid standing alone 
© 1%, Web. 4x: 


(pls bat oo 


FIDLER (ALICE Luetia), Geneva, NE. 

[5043-5046 
no. 803. Girl in 
GO. erdan: 


College poster, 
jumper blouse, Cornell. 
15, 1910; G 32130. 

Girl in furs, no. 822. Girl in fur 
hat, coat and muff, smiling. ©1.« 
Jan. 24, 1910;.G 32188. 

Old fashioned girl, no. 821. Figure 
of girl, back view, head turned show- 
ing profile, décolleté gown with ruffled 
skirt. © 1c. Jan. 24, 1910; G 32189. 

Picture no. 820. Girl sitting, para- 


sol in hand, large hat tied under chin. 
© 1 ¢.-Jan. 24, 1910; G 32187. 


FIDLER (PEARLE EUGENIA), Geneva, 
aie e [5047-5048 
Colonial head in blue. [Head of 


young woman, hair dressed high with 
two curls on either side of face.] © 
i7e. an: 15, 1910 eG 2128: 


Girl with fan. [Young woman in 
white, low neck gown, looking at her 
fan.] ©1e. Jan. 13, 1910; G 32129. 


FIscHL & HARTMAN, New York. N. Y. 


[5049-5060 

Bach (S.). Head. 

Beethoven (L.). Head. 

Chopin (F.). Head. 

Gounod (C.). Head. 

Grieg (E.). Head. 

Liszt (F.). Head. 

Mozart (W.). Head. 


Paderewski (I.). Head. 
Rubinstein (A.). Head. 
Schumann (R.). Head. 


Verdi (G) Head. 

Wagner (R.) Head. 

© 1 c. each Feb. 16, 1910: G 32557— 
32568. 


pt. dV, Bass von 


FORBES LITHO. MFG. CO., Boston, Mass. 
[5061-5066 


American child. [Laughing child, 
wearing white cap and sweater.] © 
1c. Jan. 14, 1910; G 32122. 


Child study. [Small child resting 
chin on her folded hands.] © 1 «. 
Jan. 14, 1910; G 32123. 


Girl and horse. [Girl looking over 
fence at horse.}] ©1ec. Jan. 31, 1910; 
G 32279. 


Girl with blue veil; by M. Galileo 
Galli. [Girl. with thin gauze veil 
thrown over her head, pinning on 
flower.]. © 1 ¢. dJan.~3ips1910~ G 
82278. 

Old lady sewing flag. [Old lady 
Seated under picture of Washington, 
sewing.] ©'1 ¢« Feb. 2, 1910; G 
32303. 

Vase of flowers. 
filed with flowers.] 
1910; 1G S210: 


[Cut glass pitcher, 
© 1°e. dan: 14 


FRENCH (DANIEL C.), New “York, 
IN? YY. [5067 
Garden fountain. Round bowl, 


number of little cherubs, carrying gar- 
land, carved around base. © 1 « 
Jan. 18, 1910; G 32205. 


FRIEND BROTHERS CLOTHING Co., Mil- 
waukee, Wis. [5068-5080 

Boarding the yacht. [Two men 
helping woman from small boat on to 
yacht. } 

Brothers. Two young men, 
standing, one seated. 

In the parking space. [Two young 
men, talking to man seated in auto- 
mobile. ] 


In the stadium. [Three young men, 
one wearing gymnasium suit.] 

Interview (The) Two young men, 
one standing with paper and pencil in 
hand, the other seated on edge of table. 


No matches. [Two young men 
standing, each holding a pipe.] 


one 


Poinsettia. [Young man by the side 
of a girl seated in large willow chair. ] 


Private office. [Two men standing, 
one holding paper and pencil. ] 


Rainy day. [Woman walking be- 
tween two men, under an umbrella.] 
Retrospection. [Two men, one 


standing, one seated, holding his hat 
and cane. ] 


Viewing the race. [Two men stand- 
ing, one looking through field glass.] 


92 


WORKS 


nos. 9-18, Mar., 1910 


FRIEND BROTHERS CLOTHING Co.—Cont’d. 
Waiting for the ear. [Fashion 
plate, two young men standing, one 
with cane.] — 
Yellow sheet. [Two men standing, 
one holding newspaper. ] 
© 1 ¢. each Jan. 5, 1910; G 32104-— 
$2116. 
Frost & Reep, Bristol, England. [5081 
Road to the village; by Herbert 
Dicksee. [Woman driving three cows 
and calf along a country road.] © 1 
ec. Dec. 24, 1909; G 31821. 


GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., 
1 ee [5082 
His only rival; by IT. J. Flanagan. 
[Man-in-the-moon watching electric 
light.] © ic. Jan. 8, 1910; G 32098. 


GoLtTz (Max W.), Chicago, Ill. [5083 


Burning question. [Large question 
mark above burning coal.] © 1. 
Feb. 26, 1910; G 32605. 


GORDON (JESSIE F.), Philadelphia, Pa. 


Schenectady, 


[5084 

Independence Hall, Philadelphia, 

Pa. [Medallion in bas-relief.] ©1. 
pan, 27, 1910; G 32251. 

GORHAM MANUFACTURING CO, Provi- 

dence, R. I. [5085 

Lincoln (Abraham) plaque. Medal- 


lion plaque, profile view, modeled in 
relief. © 1c. Jan. 21, 1910; G 32171. 


GRAM (CHRISTIAN), Dorchester, Mass. 

[5086 

Hliot (Charles W.) medallion. Head 

in bas-relief. © 1c Jan. 17, 1910; 
G 32203. 


GupE (O. J.) co., New York, N. Y. 
[5087-5088 

Girl with umbrella in wind and rain. 
[Girl earrying umbrella over her head 
in storm.] © 1c. Dec. 28, 1909; G 
81820. 

Knight. Knight on horseback car- 
rying banner in right hand. © 1. 
Jan. 22, 1910; G 82306. 
HARTLEY (JONATHAN 

York, N.’ Y. 

Ancient mariner. 
with chin whiskers. ] 
1910; G@ 32274. 


Mirth. [Statue of nude figure of 
boy seated, dancing a rabbit on his 


Scott), New 

[5089-5091 
[Bust of old man 
© 1a Jan. 29, 


mnee.|]’ © 1 ¢. Feb. 19, 1910; G 82523. 


} Sea maid. 
Sof woman, long flowing hair.] 
Bian. 29, 1910; G 32277. 


[Statue of nude figure 


©lec 


OF ART 


HERMAN (LiIzzIE), New York, N. Y. 
: [5092-5103 


Awakening. [Flock of sheep on 
side of snow covered hill, two birds 
singing on holly branch.] © 1. Dee. 
20, 1909; G 31738. 

Calm reflections. [Small winter 
water scene, holly and Christmas 
bells.] ©1c. Dec. 20, 1909; G 31748. 


Descending. [Winter scene on 
maple leaf. Christmas greeting.] © 
1 ec. Dec. 20, 1909; G 31740. 


Deserted road. [Snow scene, holly 
and Christmas bells.] © 1c. Dec. 20, 
1909; G 31748. 

First caller. 
trudging up 
Christmas greeting. ] 
1909; G 3817385. 

Home at last. [Farm house scene, 
man with gun near gate, holly and 
Christmas greeting.] © 1. Dec. 20, 
1909; G 317738. 

Homeward bound. 
man driving along 
Christmas greeting. ] 
1909; G 31738. 

Looking for her. [Snow scene 
framed by ice, snow and holly. Christ- 
mas greeting.] © 1c. Dec. 20, 1909: 
G 31755. 

Looking for him. [Winter country 
scene framed by ice, snow and ivy. 
Christmas greeting.] © 1c. Dee. 20, 
1909; G 381766. 

Serenade. [Winter scene, three 
birds on holly branch below, Xmas 
greeting.] © 1c. Dec. 20, 1909; G 
31718. 

Straying. [Winter scene framed in 
ice and snow, Xmas greeting below.] 
© 1c. Dec. 20, 1909; G 31712. 

Trees of a kind. [Three pine trees 
covered with snow, Xmas greeting.] 
© 1c. Dec. 20, 1909; G 31731. 


[Winter scene, man 
path to small house. 
© 1 ce. Dee. 20, 


[Snow scene of 
country road. 
© 1c. Dec. 20, 


HEWLETT, WitLtis & HEWLETT, Brook- 
lyn; Newks [5104-5108 
Cabot discovering Labrador. [Man 
standing on deck of boat, pointing to 
land near by.] ©1c. Jan. 18, 1910; 
G 32147, 

Cinderella. [Young woman seated 
in dejected attitude among her pots 
and kettles, fairy godmother coming 
from behind.] © 1 ce. Jan. 12, 1910; 
G 32101. 

Bricson (Leif) discovering Vinland. 
[Man standing in bow of galley with 
one square sail.] ©1e. Jan. 18, 1910; 
G 32148, 


3 


9¢ 


~ 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5109 


pt. TV, RUSE WS. 


HEWLETT, WILLIS & HEWLETIT—Cont'd. 

Hudson (Hendrick) discovering the 
Hudson River. [Full-rigged ship, num- 
ber of cances filled with Indians near 
ship and shore.] ©1ce. Jan. 12, 1910; 
G 32102. 

Landing of Columbus. [Columbus 
Standing with raised flag in one hand, 
sword in the other, ships to his right. ] 
@ oc; san, 1221910. "G 32103. 


Hitt (R.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[5109-51138 

Connecticut Valley. [Farm house on 
stream, man poling small flat boat to 
landing, hills in background.] © 1. 
Feb. 8, 1910; G 32348. 

Fast friends; by Joseph Warren. 
[Young woman leaning against horse 
that is drinking from stream, collie dog 
by her side.] © 1c. Jan. 24, 1910; G 
32200. 


Foaming brook. [Old water wheel 


mill by side of brook.] © 1 «¢ Feb. 
8, 1910; G 32349. 
Loyal hearts; by Robt. Lindner. 


[Horse, with head out of barn win- 
dow, eating from child’s hand.] © 1 
e. Jan. 24, 1910; G 32199. 

Mighty oaks. [Sheep grazing under 


large oak trees near spring.] © 1. 
Feb. 8, 1910; G 32350. 


HInpres (JOSEPH F..), Relay, Md. 

[5114 
Count Whitestone II. 
rte 


Champion, 
Llewellion setter dog in field. 
Jane 15, 1910: Gra2is2. 
HINTERMEISTER (J. Hy), 

ING [5115-5116 

Royal sport. Girl in golf costume, 
golf stick raised to drive a ball. ©1 
e. Jan, 22; 1910; G 32880. 

Sea shore queen. Girl carrying 
parasol, walking along sea shore. 
fe; Jan.e22, 1910 -'G S218. 
HoGgEsoom (Amy E.), New York, N. Y. 

nye 

Yale poster. [Girl seated between 
prongs of letter Y holding up cham- 
pagne glass.] © 1c. Feb. 1, 1910; G 


Brooklyn 


32281. 
HoLttaANndD (RicHARD IRwIn), West- 
mount, Canada. [5118-5119 


Proverb Pinkwig and his nephew 
Jellyby. [Series of comic drawings. ] 
© 1c. Feb. 16, 1910: G 32401. 


Proverb Pinkwig and his nephew 


Jellyby. [Series of comic drawings. 
“Absence makes the heart grow 
fonder,” incident.],. ©. 1 @ Mar. 4; 


1910; G 32647. 


| at Christmas tree, 


HOOVER ART CO., Los Angeles, Cal. 
[5120-5125 

Yosemite Valley, Cal. Bridal Veil 

Falls. [River pouring over cliff, mist 

rising in foreground.] © 1c. Jan. 7, 

1910; G 32193. 

El Capitan. [Cliff of solid ae 

rising abruptly from river.] 

Jan. 7, 1910; G 32194. 

Grizzly Giant. [Large red 

wood tree standing by road side.] © 


1 ¢. Jan: 7, 1910: Gaze 
Upper Yosemite Falls. [River 
pouring over rock cliff.] © 1 ¢. Jan. 


€, 1910 3°G 32190: 

—— Vernal Falls. [River pouring 
over cliff and rushing over rocks be- 
low.] © 1 ¢ Jan. 7) 18mO=Gea2iet 


Yosemite Falls. [River pour- 
ing over series of rocky cliffs, trees 
and road below.] ©1e. Jan. 7, 1910; 
G 32195. 


Horwitz (ArtHuR), New York, N. Y. 
[5126-5187 

Asleep. Two children asleep in bed 
near Christmas tree, whole draped 
with flags and holly. 

Asleep at the Christmas tree. Two 
children asleep in bed beside Christ- 
mas tree. 
with Santa Claus. Two child- 
ren asleep in bed, near Christmas tree, 
head of Santa Claus in corner. 

Asleep in bed. Two children asleep 
in bed near Christmas tree. 
at the Christmas tree. Two 
children sleeping in bed near Christ- 
mas tree, background of holly and 
ribbon. 

Asleep 
stocking. Two children asleep, 
stocking filled with toys. 

At the Christmas tree. 
head of Santa 


with Christmas tree and | 
long } 


Claus on corner. 


Small scene of child at Christ- | 
mas tree on bed of holly. 


All alone. Little girl standing | 
near Christmas tree. 
with flags... Little sek” afi | 


Christmas tree, draped with flags and 
holly. 


with Tibbon. Graaiieeedamtens & 


Christmas tree, in oval decorated with | 


ribbon and holly. 
with stocking. Child at Christ- 
mas tree, long stocking filled with toys. 


Bell and flags. 
of flags and holly. 


Bell on background 


94 


Small child | 


WORKS OF ART 


nos. 9-13, Mar., 1910 


Horwitz (ArtHurR)—Continued. 

Bell and ribbon. Bell on back- 
ground of ribbon and holly. 

Bell, church, ribbons and holly. 
Winter scene on Christmas bell. 


Bell, holly and ribbon. Bell deco- 
rated with holly and ribbons. 


Capitol. Scene of capitol building, 
holly and ribbons. 
Capitol and three flags. Capitol 


draped with flags and holly. 


Chureh and shrubs. Winter scene, 
ehurch surrounded by trees, holly and 
cones in background. 


Church) in ‘the’ country: Church 
surrounded by trees, draped with flag. 


Chureh on hill. Winter scene of 
chureh on hill, holly branch on either 
side. 


Church on winter morning. Winter 
scene, head of Santa Claus in one 
corner. 


— Winter scene in oval frame 
decked with cones and evergreens. 


Chureh scene and stocking. Small 
winter scene, large stocking filled with 
toys. 


Church scene on bell. Scene on bell 
made of holly and berries. 


Girl and boy. Children asleep in 
bed, scene on bell made of holly, back- 
ground of poinsetta flowers. 


Head of Santa Claus. On bell made 
of holly, poinsetta flowers and ribbon. 
Santa Claus in one corner, 
background of holly. 


Houses, church and old _ bridge. 
Winter scene, decked with cones and 
evergreens. 


Indian head. Head in center, with 
holly on either side. 


Man and child in country. Winter 
scene decorated with holly, cones and 
evergreens. 


Man and child on bell. Landscape 
ou bell tied with ribbon and holly. 


Old bridge. Winter scene of church, 
heuses and old bridge, surrounded by 
holly, ribbon and bells. 


and holly. Country snow scene 
of church, houses and old _ bridge, 
background of ribbon and holly. 


Old country houses. Winter scene, 
holly braneh on either side. 


Pine cone, palms, man and child. 
Snow scene decorated with pine-cones, 
palms and holly. 


5187 
Horwitz (ArrHur)—Continued. 
Pine cone, palms, old bridge and 


church. Winter scene surrounded by 
cones and palms. 

Pine cones and palms. Pine cones, 
palms and holly surrounding ‘white 
oval blank. 

Poinsetta flower. 
and holly. 

Ribbon, bell and church. Winter 
scene on bell decked with holly and 
ribbon. 

Santa Claus. Winter scene in coun- 
try, man and girl, head of Santa 
Claus, with holly branch on either 
Side. 


——and capitol. 
either side. 

—— and stocking. 
ing filled with toys. 
Santa Claus holding toy on 


Poinsetta flowers 


Holly branch on 


Head near stock- 


background of holly, stocking filled 
with toys. 
mother and child. [Scene on 


large bell made of holly leaves and 
berries. | 


on bell. 


Bell, holly and rib- 


bons. 


toy and old bridge. Santa, with 
toy in his hand, standing beside win- 
ter scene. 

——with toy. Background of holly. 
Oval frame of holly and ribbon. 


with toy and flag. Back- 
ground of flags. 


—— with toy and 
decorations. 

Scene on 
holly bell, 
flowers. 

Tree, church and flags. 
scene draped by flags and holly. 

Tree covered with snow. Snow 
scene on background of holly, stocking 
filled with toys. 

Trees covered with 
moonlight scene. 

— on bell. Snow scene on holly 
bell, large ribbon bows. 

Uncle Sam. Head with holly branch 
on either side. 

Winter in the country. Winter scene, 
decked with ribbons and holly. 

Winter scene and bells. Scene of 
man and little girl in country sur- 
rounded by bells, ribbons and holly. 

——- and holly. Country winter scene 
of two old houses, man and little girl, 
ribbon and holly. 


ribbon. Holly 


bell. Winter scene on 
background of poinsetta 


Winter 


snow. Winter 


95 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5188 


Horwitz (ArTHUR)—Continued. 

and Santa Claus. Snow scene, 
head of Santa Claus in corner, holly 
background. 


church in background. Scenein 
oval frame draped with holly. 
© 1c. each Feb. 17, 1910; G 32408-— 


32469. 


Hupson (FRANK W.) AND Fox 
(MEARY ) 07 cS. [5188-5189 
Delighted. Man on map of Africa, 


sun and pyramids in background. 

1c. Feb. 16, 1910; G 32402. 

Man's figure with relief map of 
sun and pyramids in back- 


Africa, 


ground. ©1c. Jan. 12, 1910; G 32099. 


Hupson (Grace) Ukiah, Cal. 
[5190-5195 


Andy. [Indian child holding piece 
of bread.] © 1. Feb. 28, 1910; G 
32624. 

Basket baby. [Indian baby tied in 
basket.|] © 1c. Feb. 28, 1910; G 
32625. 


Buffalo maid, 355. [Young Indian 
girl, dressed in buckskin suit, holding 
large’ olla.] © 1 ec. Feb. 28, 1910; 
G 32629. 

Canvas 856. 
standing in field.] 
1910; G 32628. 
358. [Little Indian girl with 
baby on her back, by stream.] ©1ce. 
Feb. 28, 1910; G 32627. 


—— 359. [Little Indian child hold- 
ing a cat in his arms.] ©1c. Feb. 28, 
1910; G 32626. 


[Little Indian girl 
(Oli-G. Meh. 28, 


HUNTER (Davip C.) Chicago, Il. 


[5196 
Roosevelt (Theodore) as _ hunter. 
[Sculptured head above bas-relief 


frieze of animal heads and claws.] 
© 1c. Feb. 7, 1910; G 32346. 


INTERNATIONAL ART PUB. CO., New York, 
Mee Yc [5197-5236 
Army and navy forever. [Anchor 
attached to life buoy by garland of 
flowers, U. S. flag, ship and letters 
G: ASH] 


But his soul goes marching on. 
[Drum and fife resting on bed of flow- 
ers under U. S. flag.] 

Celebrating the 4th of July. 
Usess Glags:| 

Cook’s tasty dish for Thanksgiving 
dinner. [Little boy, dressed as a 
cook, carrying a large dish.] 


[Two 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.5 


INTERNATIONAL ART PUB. Co.—Cont’d. 


Dandy mince pie for the Thanks- 
giving dinner. [Little boy, dressed as 
chef, holding large pie.] 

Fair patriot. [Young girl dressed 
in U. S. colors, holding U. S. flag.] 

Fate of the chestnut lovers. [Num- 
ber of chestnuts, with faces cut in 
them, strewn over Hallowe’en card.] 


Greetings on St. Patricks day. [Lit- 
tle girl kneeling on stool, talking over 
telephone. | 


Hello, the top of the morning to you. 
[Little boy, wearing grandpa’s hat, 
talking in telephone. ] 

Here’s to the hatchet distinguished 
by fame. [Youth holding hatchet, 
large bunch of cherries to right.] 

Honoring the memory of George 
Washington. [Side view of bust of 
Washington, draped with U. S. flags.] 

How I'll scare them on Hallowe’en! 
[Little boy carrying large pumpkin 
with face cut in it.] 

How’s this for a youthful chef's ef- 
forts? [Little boy, dressed as chef, 
carrying large turkey on platter.] 

How tempting that pie looks! 
[Baby girl looking at a pie on shelf.] 


TV’d make a dandy drummer boy. 
[Little girl dressed as drummer boy 
beating drum. ] 


I wonder what that awful face can 
be. [Little girl frightened by face 
eut in pumpkin, at window. | 


In memoriam of George Washing- 
ton. [American eagle beneath the bust 
of Washington, whole draped with 
U. S. flags.] 


In memory of the boys in blue. 
[U. S. flag and wreath through the 
center of which is seen marching sol- 


‘diers, letters G. A. R. above.] 


Let Erin remember. [Fiag of Ire: 
land fiuttering in breeze.] 


Little Miss Liberty. [Little girl 
dressed ‘in U. S. flag standing in 
chair}, 

Nothing slow for the like of us. 
[Automobile crowded with young peo- 
ple, going at terrific speed.] 


O, is my true love tall and grand? 
[Number of cabbage heads dressed 
for Hallowe'en. ] 


Pride and glory and honor all live 
in the colors, to stand or fall. [Let- 
ters G. A. R. made of flowers, above 
G. A. R. medal and badge.] 


96 


WORKS 
nos. 9-13, Mar., 1910 


INTERNATIONAL ART PUB. COo.—Cont’d. 

Recorded in memory’s book of 
noble deeds. [American eagle holding 
scroll, below the letters G. A. R. made 
of flowers. | 

Shamrock’s flight on St. Patrick’s 
day. [Air ship filled with young peo- 
ple. ] 

That pumpkin should make a good 
pie for our Thanksgiving dinner. 
[Little girl seated looking at large 
pumpkin. | 

This pumpkin pie is just fine. [Lit- 
tle boy, dressed as chef, holding out 
large pie for inspection. ] 

Uncle Sam jr. [Little boy dressed 
as Uncle Sam standing in chair, de- 
claiming. | 

Uncle Sam’s airship. [Uncle Sam 
seated in airship with two girls and 


flying the United States flag.] 
Washington at Valley Forge. 
[Washington standing in driving 


storm, sentry with presented arms.] 


Washington at Yorktown. [Wash- 
ington standing, one foot on a fallen 
log, looking across river. ] 


Washington on his way to Trenton. 
[Washington on horseback facing ter- 
rifie storm, soldiers trudging by his 
side. ] 

Washington taking command of the 
army. [Gen. Washington standing in 
foreground, with hand raised, ad- 
dressing soldiers drawn up in line to 
left. ] 

We won’t have much more time to 
play. [Little boy seated on ground 
talking to large turkey. ] 

Wearing of the green. [Girl in low 
neck gown, large hat tied under chin. ] 
What a fine feast you will be on 

Thanksgiving day! [Small boy ad- 

miring large turkey. ] 

What a jolly time I’ll have on 
Hallowe’en! [Little boy holding 
shock of corn on which is a pumpkin 
head with pipe in its mouth.] 


Witch’s busy night. [Little girl, 
in garb of witch, dropping letter in 


kettle made of pumpkin, number of 


pumpkin faces around her.] 


Youthful George 
[Youth standing, large 
cherries and hatchet. | 

Youthful patriots. [Heads of four 


little children above U. S. 
garland of flowers. | 


Washington. 
buneh = of 


shield and | 


© 1. each Jan. 26, 1910; G 82211- | 


32250. 


OF ART 
D251 
JAcoBS (GRAcE L.), Nordhoff, Cal. 
[5237 
[White rabbit with 
eggs on its back, 
© 1c. Feb. 


Easter rabbit. 
basket filled with 
Easter lily in its paw.] 
25, 1910; G 32576. 
JOHNSON (C. D. G.), Cincinnati, Ohio. 

[5238-5242 


Booth design, A. [Stall in shape of 


pagoda.] © 1. Feb. 21, 1910; G 
525042, 

B. [Two stalls connected by 
archway.] © 1c. Feb. 21, 1910; G 
325438. 

C. [Low oblong stall.] © 1 


ec. Feb. 21, 1910; G 32544. 

——)D. [Hexagonal shaped stall] 
© 1c. Feb. 21, 1910; G 32545. 
EK. [Long stall to be built 
against wall] © 1c. Feb. 21, 1910; 
G 32546. 


KAUFMANN & STRAUSS Co., New York, 
NW. ¥, [5243-5246 
Autumn girl. [Young woman with 
arms full of autumn leaves.] ©1e. 
Feb.’ 25, 1910; G 32579. 
Diving girl. Girl in bathing suit 
standing on rock, ready to plunge into 
sea. ©1c. Feb. 25, 1910; G 32578. 


Happy childhood. [Nude figure of 
laughing baby, on couch.] © 1 e. 
Neb: 25, 19107 G 32577. 

Health and happiness; by N. Brig- 
anti. Tavern scene, number of men 
and one woman around table, drink- 
ing. ©1 ce. Feb. 25, 1910: G 32580. 


KIMBALL & CoMB co., Providence, R. I. 

[5247-5248 

Family sarcophagus. [Monument 

with name of Horton in bold relief.] 
© 1c. Jan. 29, 1910; G 32254. 


Historical monument. Tablet sup- 
ported on two bases, carved, bas-relief 
figure of man in garb of soldier of 
American revolution. © 1 ¢. Jan. 20, 
1920 .Gy aaiGb, 


Kine (Cora Onive), Los Angeles, Cal. 
[5249-5251 


Eagles’ rest scientific club. [Illumi- 


_ nated card of symbols of life, law, love 


| illustrated, and motto of club.] © 1 
ce. Jan. 18, 1910; G 32152. 
Secret of the Lord. [Illuminated 


poem. © 1c. Jan. 18, 1910; G@ 32150. 


What would Jesus do. [Illumin- 
ated card with the word “ Right” in 
bold relief.] © 1c. Jan. 18, 1910: G 


32151, 


97 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5252 


pt. IV, Dose 


Kine (Emory Louis), Peoria, 111. 
[a252 
Heraldic design for title page. [Let- 
ter B on large shield, surrounded by 
ostrich plumes.] ©1c. Jan. 27, 1910; 
G 32252. 


KINNEY (BELLE), Nashville, Tenn. 
[eee 
Monument to the women of the 
Confederacy. [Goddess of Fame plac- 
ing wreath upon head of kneeling 
woman by the side of dying soldier. ] 
© 1e. Jan. 17, 1910; G 32145. 
KNox (CHAS. B.) co., Johnstown, N. Y. 
[5254 
Little house maid. [Three little 
girls, cooking.] © 1. Feb. 11, 1910; 


G 32366. 
KOWNATZKI (HANS), New York, N. Y. 
Pa255 
Hojo-toho, Madame Johanna Gad- 


ski as Walktire. [Woman standing on 
mountain cliff, clad in armor, carry- 
ing shield and spear.] ©1c. Feb. 25, 
1910; G 32636. 


Krag (MartrHa A.), Los Angeles, Cal. 
[5256 

Cathedral wedding. [Doll’s wed- 
ding.] ©1l1e. Jan. 15, 1910; G 32133. 


KUPPENHEIMER (B.) & CO., Chicago, 
ete [5257 
Athlete. [Two young men watching 
another at rowing-machine.] © 1 c. 
Feb. 21, 1910; G 32541. 
LA Farcrt (JoHN), New York, N. Y. 
[5258-5260 
Good shepherd. [Stained glass 
window full length figure of Christ 
holding child in His arms, sheep to 
left.| “© 1 ¢. Jan: 29; 1910; G 32276. 
Religion. [Stained glass window, 


Biblical figure of man, back view, | 


hand lifted toward mountain in dis- 
tance.] ©l1c. Jan. 29, 1910; G 32275. 
Welcome. [Stained glass window, 
full length figure of woman standing 
at portal.|. © 1 ¢ Jan. 14, 1910; G 
PNA : 
LARSEN (I. D.), Chicago, Il. [5261 
Emblem of Dansk s¢gstersamfund. 


[Seroll and monogram.] © 1c. Feb. 

26, 1910: G 32622. 

LAUBER (JOSEPH), Upper Montclair, 
[5262 


True vine. [Stained glass window 
of full length figure of Christ, standing, 
one hand holding large grape vine by 
His"side] © 1 © Jan. 21,°1910- G 
32170. 


LAUDEKER & Brown, London, Eng. 
[5263-5265 


Autumn gold, [Rocky stream through 
sloping hills covered with trees.]| © 
1 ce. Feb. 26, 1910; G 32608. 


Leafy retreat. [Deer near rocky 
stream, large trees on either side.] © 
1c. Feb. 26, 1910; G 32607. 


Moonshine in Beaulieu. [Low row 
of houses on one side of road, brush 
and trees on the other.] ©1. Feb. 
26, 1910; G 32609. 


LAYTON, SmMiITH & Hawk, Oklahoma, 
Okla. [5266-5267 
Patterson building. [Large, square, 
eight story iron and cement building. ] 
© 1c. Mar. 4, 1910; G 32649. 

Skirvin hotel building. [Large six 
story iron and cement building with 
colonial columns.] © 1 ¢. Mar. 4, 
1910; G 32648. 


LEHMAIR (Louis A.), New York, N. Y. 
[5268-5269 

Coming home; by Louis Paul Dessar. 
[Man driving ox cart on country road, 
house in distance] © 1. Feb. 8, 
1910; G 32353. 

Early morning; by Louis Paul Dess- 
ar. [Man driving flock of sheep, large 
spreading oak to right] © 1. Feb. 
§, £910: GG sz: 


Lindenthal (H. M.) & sons, Chicago, 
ae [5270-52738 
First year. [College student in 
check suit and cap.] ©1c. Feb. 12, 
1910; G 82381. 
Second year. [College student in 
striped suit, book in hand.] © 1. 
Feb. 12, 1910; G 32382. 

Third year. [College student car- 
rying base-ball suit on his arm.] © 
1 ¢@. Feb. 12, 1910; G.a2383% 

Fourth year. [College student in 


full evening dress, holding his hat and 
overcoat.] © 1 ce Feb. 12, 1910; G 


32384. r 
Lirtieg (W. T.) & co, NewYork, Ne Y. 
: [5274-5280 
Bates college, Lewiston, Me. 


[Birdseye view.] © 1 ec Aug. 17, 


1909; G 32269. 
Boston, Mass. Old colony trust co. 
[Front view of low square stone build- 


ing.] ©.1¢. Aug. 17,1909 -"@ S220: 
Colby college, Waterville, Me. 
[Birdseye view.] Ls je. PARt aT 
1909 5 Gys2274:. 
Howard university, Washington, 
D. C. [Birdseye view.] © 1 ¢. Feb. 


12, 1910; G 32370. 


98 


WORKS 
nos. 9-13, Mar., 1910 


OF ART 


Lirtiag (W. T.) & co.—Continued. 
Maine university, Orono, Me. 
[Birdseye view.] Lie Aug. vit, 
1909; G 32273. 
Miami university, Oxford, O. 
[Birdseye view.] © 1 c. Aug. 17, 
1909; G 32272. 


Swarthmore college, Swarthmore, 
Pa. [Birdseye view.] Le. Mar. 
2, 1910; G 32635. 

LowNEY (WALTER M.) co., Boston, 


Mass. [5281-5283 
Old manse. Head of Nathaniel 
Hawthorne with picture of old manse 
peneath. © 1c. Feb. 23, 1910; G 
32549. 


Thinker (The). Head of Charles 
Dickens with scene from Pickwick 
Papers beneath. ©1c. Feb. 23, 1910; 
G 32547. | 


Treasure Island. Head of Robert 
Louis Stevenson, scene of ship at sea 
beneath. © 1c. Feb. 23, 1910; G 
32548. 


Luce (Frep §S.) San Francisco, Cal. 

[5284 

Panama Pacific girl. [Head of 

young woman, low neck gown, large 

black hat.| © 1c. Jan. 21,:1910; G 
382169. 


MANUEL (GEORGE F.) San Francisco, 
Cal. [5285 


Panama-Pacific international  ex- 
position design. [Wings of American 
eagle surrounding map of North Amer- 
ica and small part of South America. ] 
© 1c. Feb. 15, 1910; G 32395. 


MATHEWS, KAYE, MANN & Co., Detroit, 
Mich. [5286-5295 
Central. Girl with telephone in 
right hand, receiver in left, evening 
gown, full front view. 

Chauffeur. Girl with large hat, 
veil and coat, hands on steering wheel 
of automobile. 

Co-ed. Profile view of girl reading 
book beside electric lamp. 

Fair telegrapher. Girl with shirt- 
waist, facing right, right hand oper- 
ating telegraph key. 

Little Miss Simplicity. Girl stand- 
ing behind frame pointing with right 
hand to something on frame. 

Pathfinder. Girl in sailor dress, 
search-light in hands. 

Reading the riot. Front view of 
girl, low neck dress, head inclined for- 
ward, left hand raised, first finger 
pointing. 


MATHEWS, Kayzt, MANN & co.—Cont'd. 

Ship ahoy. Girl in sailor dress 
with left hand shading her eyes, right 
hand on hip. 

Tease (The). Front view of girl in 
low neck dress, left hand raised with 
thumb under chin. 

Whip (The). Girl with large furry 
hat with bunch of flowers, gauntlets 
and coat, holding reins and whip. 

© 1c. each Feb. 7, 1910; G 32322- 
323381. 


MICHELEN TIRE Co., Milltown, N. J. 
[5296 

Big foot anti skids. [Grotesque 
figure of man wearing enormous rub- 
ber shoe.] © 1c. Feb. 11, 1910; G 
32367. 


MOLLER (LupwieG), Liibeck, Germany. 

[5297 
(Time of roses); by 
[Man and woman 
@©UL ves Fay as 


Rosenzeit, 
Herman Roch. 
seated in garden.] 
1910; G 32183. 


Morr (Puacipo), New York, N. Y. 
[5298-5300 

Base ball catcher. Base ball player 
in attitude of catching ball. © 1. 
Feb. 12, 1910; G 323879. 

Foot-ball player. Statuette, player 
running with ball. © 1e. Jan. 26, 
1910; G 32209. 

Runner. [Statuette of athlete run- 
ning.|] ©1c. Feb. 12, 1910; G 32380. 
MULLER (OSWALD), Presho, S. Dak. 

[5301 

More: homestead claims for Uncle 
Sam's children. [Uncle Sam at North 
Pole with ship and cars.] ©1ce. Jan. 
31, 1910; G 32280. 


MurpHy (THos. D.) co. Red Oak, 
Iowa. [53802-5304 
Fishing pond, Easthampton; by 


Thomas Moran. [Small fishing party 
on bank of pond, tall grass and trees. ] 
©1c. Feb. 2, 1910: G 32301. 


Sunset near Land’s End, Cornwall: 


by Thomas Moran. [Waves dashing 
against rocky promontory, rifting 
clouds.] ©1e. Feb. 2, 1910; G 32300. 


Town and chureh of Jaral, Old Mex- 
ico; by Moran. [Arched stone bridge 
across river, trees on either side, town 
in distance.] © 1a Feb. 2, 1910; 
G 323802 
NEWS-TIMES PUB. CO., Denver, Colo. 

[5305 

[Seal of cowboy 

©l1c. Mar. 4, 1910; 


Bucking broncho. 
on bucking pony. | 
G 82652. 


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Dtciv; Hess 5S 


5806 
OAKLEY (VIOLET), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[5306 
Parable of the wise _ virgins. 


[Stained glass window of women with 
burning lamps.] © 1. Aug. 9, 1909; 
G 32369. 


OPERTI (ALBERT), New York, N. Y. 
[5307 

Peary (Commander R. E.) at North 
Pole. [U. S. flag flying from snow 
bank back of a man with dog, two 
other men on sled.] © 1. Feb. 21, 
1910; G 32540. 


PappocK (WILLARD D.), New York, 
es [53808 
Water goddess. [Statuary group, 
nude figure of girl standing with 


hands extended, as if dropping water 

on two children below in front of her.} 

© 1c. Feb. 3, 1910; G 32365. 

(ASB:), New SWork aN ye 
[5309, 5310 


[Poppy with two buds. 
© 1 ¢ ‘Jan. 


PHELAN 


Poppy scroll. 
green leaves and scrolls. ] 
26, 1910; G 82208. 


[Poppy with five buds, green 
leaves and scrolls.] © 1c. Jan. 26, 
1910; G 32207. 


PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT, Ber- 
lin, Germany. [5311-5316 


Follow, follow; by Thomas Blinks. 
[Young woman on horseback, jump- 
ing fence, followed by other riders.] 
© 4c. Feb..5,.1910;-G 32315. 


Heiliges idyll; by Erich Brunkal. 
[Lady seated in garden, small child in 
her lap, receiving party of children 
carrying baskets and flowers.] © 1 
e. Keb. 5, 1910; G 32319. 


Magdalena; by Erich Brunkal. 
[Woman on ground, half kneeling, 
face lifted heavenward looking at 
shadowy form of Christ.] «© 1 ec. 
Feb. 5, 1910; G 32314. 


Norwegischer wasserfall; by T. von 
Eckenbrecher. [Stream falling over 
large rocks, water mill on side of 
mountain.] © 1c. Feb. 5, 1910; G 
32317. 


Right way; by Thomas Blinks. 
[Man horseback, jumping rail fence. ] 
© 1c. Feb. 5, 1910; G 32316. 


Scheidende 
Brieghel. 
ing against rocky beach.] 
5, 1910; G $2318. 


sonne; by Miller 
[Ocean scene, waves dash- 
© 1c. Feb. 


PRELLWITZ (HENRY), New York, N. Y. 
[5317 


Venus with the gulls. 
man standing 


[Nude wo- 


© 1c Mar. 1, 1910; G 3263% 


PRIEST (WILLIAM D.), San Francisco, |# 


Cal. [5518 |} 


Connecting link. [Embiem for 
Panama canal celebration. Map of | 


U. S. and Panama, two women one at |} 
Pacific the other at Atlantic side hold- }} 


ing each other’s hand and U. S. flag.] 
© 1c. Feb. 23, 1910; G 32550. 


Racor (Louis FE.),’ New York Ni oy, 
[53819-5320 
Apollo driving his chariot. [Bas-re- 
lief of Greek god driving chariot over | 
the clouds.] ©1«e. Jan. 24, 1910; G 
82197. 
Mark Twain. Portrait in bas-re- 
lief, plaque. © 1c. Jan. 24, 1910; G 
32196. 


RAUL (HARRY LEWIS), Easton, Pa. 
[5321-5322 


Beethoven. Bust. © 1c. Jan. 25, 
1910; G 382204. 
Dante. [Sculptured bust of Dante, 


wearing hood and laurel wreath.] © 
1 ¢. Feb. 7; 1910;-G 32347 


REINKENDORFF (EMIL), Canton, Ohio. 
[53823 

Rinkeys. [Face of ‘‘man in the 
moon” in three key rings, two keys 


on, edeh.] © 1 °C Ban. Oso10: 7G 
ootole , 
Ross (FREDK. G. R.), Englewood, N. J. 


5324. | 

Thirst. Nude form of Indian girl, 

sitting on rock. ©i1ce. Jan. 13, 1910; 
G 32118. 


-RosBinson (CHARLIE), WACO, TEX. 


[5325 


Rough rocky road. [Illustrated 
poem.] ©1ce. Feb. 17, 1910; G 32470. 


ROSENBERG (OTTO von), St. Louis, Mo. 
326 


His last mirage. [Lone man sitting 
on the desert sands, hands crossed | 
about his knees.] © 1c Feb. 28, j 
1910; G 32623. 


ROYAL TAILORS, Chicago, III. 
[53827-5329 
Six exclusive Royal tailors selling 
advantages. [Man seated on box 
viewing long line of little men pass- 
ing.].©1c¢ Jan. 12, 1910; Gae2iee: 


100 


on large sea shell in | 
mid ocean, sea gulls flying about her.] |# 


WORKS OF ART 


nos. 9-138, Mar., 1910 


RoyaL TAILORS—Continued. 

Spring and summer 1910 fashions, 
[Two young men, one leaning on his 
cane.]| ©1c. Feb. 10, 1910; G 32364. 


Wave aside the pretty pictures. 
[Man reaching for an ad in the hand 
of another.] © 1c. Feb..10, 1910; 
G 32860. 


Rurrty (A. O.), Indianapolis, Ind. 
[5330 


“Little mischief” of things as they 
are. [Statuette of cupid shooting his 
arrow.] ©1c. Jan. 24, 1910; G 32198. 


Runp (Jutius A.), Barton, N. Dak. 
[53831 


‘ See it all. [Large cross, wreath and 
motto.] ©1c. Feb. 17, 1910; G 32474. 


Runeius (Cari), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[53882 
His majesty, the moose. Moose- 
head. ©1e. Jan. 22, 1910; G 32172. 


SAINT-GAUDENS (AuGUSTA H.), Wind- 
sor, Vt. [53833-5334 


Baker monument; by Augustus Saint- 
Gaudens. [Christ, seated on large 
rock, with uplifted hand, back and on 
either side stands an angel.] ©1.. 
Feb. 4, 1910; G 82310. 

Bust by Au- 


Lincoln (Abraham). 
gustus Saint-Gaudens. © 1c. Feb. 12, 
1910; G 32371. 


SARABEDIAM (Haic), Watertown, Mass. 
[5835 


Mair Hayasdan. [Woman seated 
among ruins, sleeping child leaning on 
her knee, symbols of all kinds scat- 
tered on ground.] © 1. Jan. 24, 
1910; G 382201. 
SCHREYVOGAL (CHARLES) , Hoboken, 

Nid. [53836 


[Number of men 


©All G: 


Broken column. 
horseback, fighting Indians. ] 
Feb. 26, 1910; G 32606. 


Srars (J. S.), New York, N. Y. 
[5887-53838 


Van Am. A. [Grotesque statuette 
of man with large bald head and small 
_body.] ©1c. Feb. 10, 1910; G 32361. 


—B. [Statuette of man dressed 
in cap and gown.] © 1c. Feb. 10, 
1910; G 32362. 


SELINGER (HMity), Boston, Mass. 
[5889-5341 
Day dreams. [Young woman in 
white embroidered cap and cape, seat- 
ed at table with hands folded on large 
Open book.] © 1c. Mar. 8, 1910; G 
3826388. 


SELINGER (HMiLy )—Continued. 

Easter morning. [Young woman in 
white lace, cap and gown, holding open 
book in her hand.] © 1. Jan. 19, 
1910; G 32153. 

Rose of morning. [Young woman 
in white cap, apron and kerchief hold- 
ing a rose, background a field of 
roses.| ©1c. Jan. 19, 1910; G 32154. 


SeLtzer (Oxnor C.), Great Falls, Mont. 
[538425344 

Roping a wolf. [Two cowboys chas- 
ing a wolf.] © 1c. Mar. 4, 1910; G 


32646. 

Stragglers. [Cowboy driving small 
bunch of cattle.] ©1c. Mar. 4, 1910; 
G 32645. 

Surprised. [Cowboys roping cow, 


small band of Indians opening fire 
upon them.] © 1c. Mar. 4, 1910; G 


32644. 
SHEPARD (Morcan), New York, N. Y. 
[5345 
Last night, This morning. [Gro- 


tesque statue of two dogs; 2 views.] 
© 1c. Dec. 21, 1909; G 32146. 


Sinz (Water A.), Cleveland, Ohio. 
[5346 
Decorative plaque. [Head of girl, 
full face view, hair braided and out- 
lining neck and shoulders.] © 1 e. 
Jan. 18, 1910; G 32149. 


SirRvEN (B.), Toulouse, France. 
[53847-5351 
Amour veille; by Carrier Belleuse. 
[Ballet dancer seated on a wall, man 
standing just back, looking over her 
shoulder.] © 1c. Feb. 9, 1910; G 
32355. 
Coucher de soleil aux approaches de 
VYorage; by Th. Deyrolle. [Man and 
dogs driving flock of sheep in wind 


storm, setting sun on horizon.] © 1 
ec. Feb. 9, 1910; G 32357. 

Maraudeur (Le); by Carrier Bel- 
leuse. [Ballet dancer asleep with 


head resting on shoulder of compan- 
ion.] ©l1ce. Feb. 9, 1910; G 32356. 

Premier frisson; by Bisson. [Au- 
tumn, young woman, flowing hair, 
gauze drapery, garland of autumn 
leaves around shoulders and arms, 
gazing at sky.] © 1c. Feb. 9, 1910; 
G 323854. 

Troupeau de moutons sur la falaise; 
by Th. Deyrolle. [Man and dog 
watching flock of sheep on hill-side 
near seal] © 1c. Feb. 9, 1910; G 


2HOr 
32358. 


101 


338366—10 


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5352 
SLOANE (IpA H.), Spokane, Wash. 
[53852 
Angeline (Princess). [Head of an 


old Indian woman.] © 1. Jan. 13, 


1910; G 32117. 


SPALDING (A. G.) & BROos., New York, 
NOY: [53538-5355 


Base-ball players. [Man running 
for first base, catcher behind him, 
grandstand filled with people.] © 1 
e. Jan. 21, 1910; G 82185. 


Hurdlers; by Neal A. Truslow. 
[Three young men jumping hurdles, 
crowd looking on.] © 1c. Jan. 21, 
1910; G 32186. 


Tennis players. [Young man re- 
turning ball over net, crowd in back- 


eround.| © i c. Jan... 21, 1910; GC 

32184, 

Spicer- Simson (THEODOR), Paris, 
France. [5356 


Meredith (George). [Head in bas- 
relief.| ©1c. Feb. 11, 1910; G 32368. 


THOELE (LILLIAN), St. Louis, Mo. 
[5357 

Winter beauty. [Country snow 

scene, woman standing near large 


© 1c. Feb. 14, 1910; G 32637. 


THOMPSON (SETH B.), Jersey City, 
INES S: [5858 


Young men’s Christian association, 
twenty third street branch. [Large 
modern building on water front, sail- 
me iboat to right.|] © i+c. Jan. 17, 
1910; G 32134. 


THULSTRUP (T. DE), New York, N. Y. 

[5359 

Charge led by Col. J. M. Schoon- 

maker at the battle of Winchester, Va. 

Sept. 19th, 1864. [Young officer lead- 

ing charge on large grey horse.] © 
1c. Feb. 12, 1910; G 32378. 


TIFFANY STUDIOS, New York, N. Y. 
[53860 


Headstone. [Design for headstone 
- with “ Johnson” cut in bold relief.] 
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1910; G 82396. 


TRAFTON (EDWIN B.), Englewood, Colo. 
[53861 


Hunting the bull moose on snow 
shoes. [Mountain snow scene, moose 
running in front of hunter on snow- 
shoes.] © 1 -c. Feb. 10, 1910:.-G4 
32359. 


TRAXLER (ERNEST), Portland, Oreg. 
[5362 


[Head of Indian wo- 


tree. i] 


Multnomah. 
man. | 


© 1c. Feb. 24, 1910; G 32558.. 


pt. Iv, n.S.,-¥.5 


Tuck (RAPHAEL) & SONS CO., LTD., 
New York, N. Y. [5363-5386 


[Caricatures. ] 


Smile and bear it when you have a 
load. 


Smile and never let the sun set on 
your troubles. 


Smile and the world smiles with you. 
Smile as soon as you get up. 
Smile at a dime. 

Smile at a dog and he’ll come to you. 
Smile at hard luck. 

Smile at her if she says no. 


Smile at the past and you can grin 
at the future. 


Smile at the ups and downs of life. 


Smile at the wolf and your teeth 
will scare him away. 


Smile every time you get the 
chance. 


Smile every time you think of it. 
Smile, giggle and git there. 
Smile if it kills you. 
Smile if you’re thin. 
Smile in the rain. 
Smile is the “ Open Sesame.” 

' Smile through life. 
Smile when you are awake. 
Smile when you are mad. 


Smile when you fail and you'll die 
laughing at your success. 


Smile while you can. 
Smile while you wait. 
© 1c. each Feb. 25, 1910; G 32581- 
32604. Si] 


TURNER (Mrs. M. A.), Valton, Wis. 
53887 
Lord’s Supper, John xiii. [Christ 
standing at head of table, where are 


seated His twelve apostles.] © 1 e. 
Jan. 13, 1910; G 32119, 
UNION PACIFIC TEA CO., New York, 


i ee [5388 
Christmas morning; by A. J. Elsley. 
[Two children standing before a parrot 


on perch, holding up music for parrot 
to sing.] ©1c. Feb. 5, 1910; G 32313. 


Urny (A. MuLier), New York, N. Y. 
[5889 
William II, Emperor of Germany. 
[His Majesty Emperor William in First 
Hussar of Potsdam uniform.] ©1e. 
Feb. 4, 1910; G 32312. 


102 


WORKS 
nos. 9-13, Mar., 1910 


OF ART 


VANDERBILT (REGINALD C.), New York, 
ne, [5390 


Dr. Selwonk driven by owner. 
{Horse driven by R. C, Vanderbilt in 
two-wheeled cart.] © 1 ec. Feb. 23, 
1910; G 32551. 


Van Nostranp (A. G.), Boston, Mass. 
‘ [5891-5393 
Workers’ series no. 24. [Number 

of workmen leaving factory.] © 1 

ec. Feb. 14, 1910; G 32387. 

—no. 25. [Workman at bench 

turning wrench.] ©1ce. Feb. 14, 1910: 

G 32388. 


——no. 26. [Man showing woman 
pair of shoes.] © 1c. Feb. 14, 1910; 
G 32889. 


Wates (C. E.), Superior Wis. [5394 


Twin ports. [Birdseye view of the 
towns Superior, Wis., and Duluth, 
Minn., and surrounding country.] © 
1c. Mar. 4, 1910; G 32643. 


WaLtz (Henry E.), Valley Junction, 
Iowa. [5395 


Pioneer of 1776. [Two men, one 
walking carrying gun, the other rid- 
ing, pack horse following behind.] © 
i¢. Jan. 26, 1910; G 32210: 


WARREN (Davin H. C.), Philadelphia, 
Pa. [5396 
Good Samaritan. [Man administer- 
ing to wounded man in the road, while 
others pass him by, horse grazing to 
the right.]| © 1c. Mar. 3, 1910; G 


32642. 
Weester (H. DANIEL), Westport, 
Conn. [5397 
Minute man. [Statue of colonial 
soldier kneeling on one knee, long 
gun held in both hands.| © 1 «. 
Heb. 10, 1910; G 32368. 
WELCH GRAPE JUICE co., Westfield, 
New York. [5398 
Tastes good on _ all occasions. 


[Three compartments in which the 
occupants are drinking grape juice.] 
©. 1c. Jan. 25, 1910; G 32202. 


WIECHMANN (Marcaret H.), 
more. Ne Yu [5399 
Head of a lioness. [Front view of 
lioness.] © 1c. Feb. 8, 1910; G 32851. 


WILLET STAINED GLASS 
ING co., Pittsburg, Pa. 
West Point memorial window, the 
Crucifixion. [Biblical scenes and 
characters.] © 1c. Feb. 5, 1910; G 
32321. 


New 


AND DECORAT- 
[5400 


WittiaMs (JAMES A.), Cincinnati, 
Ohio. [5401 


Grotesque figure. [Fat man posing 
as a Billiken.] © 1c. Jan. 14, 1910; 
G 32127. 


Wiis (B. Gor), Bradford, Pa. [5402 


How would you like to be the don- 
key. [Girl with arms around neck of 
donkey.] © 1 c. Feb. 19, 1910; G 
32522. 


WILSON (FREDERICK), Briarcliff Manor, 
IN?) [5403, 5404 
Christ in majesty. [Stained glass 
window, scenes of Christ surrounded 
by the archangels and warrior saints. ] 
©1c. Feb. 12, 1910; G 32385. 


Motherhood; or, Instructing the 
young. [Female figure with child on 
wall, other child on ground reading 
scroll.]| ©1e. Feb. 15, 1910; G 32394. 


WINScH (JOHN), Stapleton, N. Y. 
[5405-5454 

Apple harvest. [Turkey near bar. 
rel of apples, spade, hoe and rake on 
ground.] © 1 ¢. Feb. 21, 1910; G 
32536. 

Arrival (The) [Large stork carry- 
ing baby in bill, marked 1911.] ©le. 
Feb. 18, 1910; G 32500. 

Auto girl. [Young girl, veil dotted 
with small red hearts tied over hat 
and under her chin.] © 1. Feb. 18, 
1910; G 32481. 

Beech blossoms. [Grape vine above 
landscape and autumn leaves.] ©1le. 
Feb. 18, 1910; G 32511. 

Beloved. [Head of young girl sur- 
rounded by small hearts on gold back- 


ground.] © 1 e¢. Feb. 18, 1910; G 
32495. 
Benediction. [Young girl kneeling, 


by her side large market basket filled 
with fruit, vegetables and turkey.] 
© 1c. Feb. 12, 1910; G 32378. 

Betrothed. [Head of young girl, two 
hearts bound together by garland of 
forget-me-nots, large gold heart back- 
ground.] © 1c. Feb. 18, 1910; G 
32480. 

3looming group. [Butterflies and 
faces peering from flowers.] © 1 e. 
Feb, 21, 1910; G 32535. 

Carmine girl. [Young woman, poin- 
setta hat and overdress, large poin- 
setta to left.] © 1 ¢. Feb. 18, 1910; 
G 82488. 

Chestnuts. [Open 
two small squirrels. ] 
1910; G@ 32539. 


chestnut burr, 
© 1c Feb. 21, 


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50454 


pt. Iv; BOS Veo 


WINSCH (JOHN)—Continued. 


Corn blossoms. [Small scroll and 
landscape, corn stalks, wheat, bitter- 
sweet berries and goldenrod.] ©1e. 
Feb. 18, 1910; G 32479. 


Cranberry girl. [Young woman, hat 
trimmed with red berries, brown fur 
muff and boa.] © 1c. Feb. 18, 1910; 
G 32489. 


Cupid at football. [Cupid, dressed 
as football player, kicking a heart.] 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1910; G 32507. 

Cupid at golf. [Cupid with golf 
stick, playing with hearts for balls.] 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1910; G 32508. 

Cupid at tennis. [Cupid playing ten- 
nis, with heart for ball.] © 1. Feb. 
18, 1910; G 82506. 

Cupid fishing. [Cupid as fisherman 
with rod and line, two hearts on his 
hook.] ©41c. Feb. 18, 1910; G 32510. 

Cupid up-to-date. [Cupid dressed 
in full evening suit, holding silk hat 
in white gloved hand, young woman in 
foreground, large grey heart back- 
ground.] © 1 e¢ Feb. 18, 1910; G 
32485. 


Dresden girl. [Young girl in bonnet, 
flowered dress and white muff, back- 
ground of sumac leaves.] © 1 « 
Feb. 18, 1910; G 32492. 

Dutch cupid. [Cupid in wooden 
shoes and Dutch trousers watching 
young Dutch girl, large grey heart 
background.] © 1c. Feb. 18, 1910; 
G 32487. 


Fall harvest. [Scroll trimmed with 
wheat and autumn leaves.] © 1 «. 
Feb. 21, 1910; G 32538. 


Father Time. [Face of large clock 
near old man, small child with hour- 
glass, 1911.] © 1c. Feb. 18, 1910; G 
32502. 


Feeding the pet. [Young girl feed- 
ing from a bowl a large strutting tur- 
key.] ©1c. Feb. 12, 1910; G 32874. 


Ficeting hour. [Hour glass on one 
side of young girl, old Father Time on 
the other.] © 1c. Feb. 18, 1910; G 
32496. 


From the cornfield. [Girl carrying 
large white turkey in her arms.] © 1 
e. Feb. 12, 1910; G 32372. 

above 


Garden collection. [Scroll, 
a lot of grain and melons on the 
ground.| © 1c Feb. 21, 1910; G 
32581. 

Heart charmer. [Head of young 
woman on Silver heart, outlined by for- 
get-me-nots.| © 1c. Feb. 18, 1910; 
G 32518. 


104 


‘an seated on ground, picking a large 


WinscH (JOHN)—Continued. 
Heart’s choice. 


with roses. ] 
G 32498. 


Heart’s joy. [Young girl between |} 
two large heart shaped faces of men.] 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1910; G 32494. 

In the pumpkin field. [Young wom- 
an in field, carrying two pumpkins.] 
© 1c Feb. 12, 1910; G 32877. 

Indian cupid. [Cupid in feathered 
headdress shooting arrow at Indian 
girl, large green heart background. } 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1910; G 32484. 


Trish cupid. [Cupid dressed in green 
coat and hat whispering to girl, back- 
ground a large green heart.] ©1e. 
Feb. 18, 1910; G 32491. 


Japanese cupid. Cupid dressed as 
a Japanese, above and back of a 
Japanese girl in listening attitude.] 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1910; G 32483. 

Kiss me. [Young girl, white fur 
cap and muff trimmed in mistletoe.] 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1910; G 32486. 

Mixed nuts. [Scroll above a lot of 
nuts, two small squirrels to right.] 
© 1c. Feb. 21, 1910; G 32537. 

New Year girl. [Old Father Time 
watching young girl.] ©1c. Feb. 18, 
1910; G 32499. 

New Year toll. [Small child hold- 
ing large suit case marked 1911, sit- 
ting on large bell.] © 1. Feb. 18, 
1910; G 32508. 

New Year’s express. 
sitting on trunk marked 1911.] 
ec. Feb. 18, 1910; G 32501. 


[Seroll near basket filled . 
with nuts, two small squirrels on 
limb.] ©1c. Feb. 21, 1910; G 325382. 


Preparation. 


© 1 c Feb is 49m): 


[Small child 
©1 


Pecans. 


[Young Indian wom- 


turkey.] © 1 .¢. Feiim2aae 2G 
32376. 


Proud pansies. [Faces of young 
girls peering from pansy blossoms.] 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1910; G 32505. 


Rare blossoms. [Faces of young 
girls peering from crocus blossoms.] 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1910; G 32504. 


Resolutions. [Young woman with 
book marked resolutions, watching an 
hour glass, back of her old Father 
Time.] ©1c. Feb. 18, 1910; G 32498. 


Rhododendron. [Landscape, seroll, 
golden rod and autumn leayes.] © 1 
ce. Feb. 18, 1910; G 82512. 


[Young girl wear- |} 
ing red heart shaped bonnet trimmed | 


+9 


WORKS OF ART 


nos. 9-13, Mar., 1910 


WinscH (JoHn)—Continued. 


Spanish cupid. [Cupid dressed as 
a matador playing mandolin, to his 


right young Spanish girl.] © 1 «. 
Feb. 18, 1910; G 32490. 
Sweetpeas and butterflies. [Faces 


peering from sweetpea blossoms.] © 
1e. Feb. 21, 1910; G 32534. 


Sweet tulips. [Faces peering from 
tulip blossoms.] © 1c. Feb. 21, 1910; 
G 32533. 


Tall daisies. [Small landscape, be- 
low, scroll and daisies.] © 1. Feb. 
18, 1910; G 32482. 


Thanksgiving dinner. [Young 
woman seated at table asking bless- 
men © 1c. Feb. 12, 1910; G 32375. 

White blossoms. [Faces of young 
girls, peering out of Easter lilies.] © 
1c. Feb. 18, 1910; G 32509. 

Year book. [Young woman turning 
the leaves of large book, old Father 
Time looking over her shoulder.] © 
1c. Feb. 18, 1910; G 32497. 


WINTHROP MILLS co., Boston, Mass. 


[5455 
Moose head. [Head of moose with 
scroll on either side.] © 1c. Feb. 2, 


1910; G 32504. 


WoLtF & co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[5456-5469 


Anticipation. [Young woman stand- 
ing in long evening gown, large hat 
and bouquet.] © 1c. Feb. 24, 1910; 
G 32556. 


Before the camera. [Young woman 
in long evening gown, large black hat, 
and bouquet, one hand resting on back 
or chairs) © 1c. Feb. 24; 1910; G 
32554. 


Choice companion. [Girl wearing 
large hat and fur collar holding small 
dog in her arms.] ©1c. Jan. 5, 1910; 
G 32088. 


Deep sea yarn. [Old sailor seated, 
holding toy boat, telling story to little 
girl leaning against his knee.] ©1e. 
Jan. 21, 1910; G 32174. 


Haster. [Children playing with 
Paster eggs.] © 1c. Jan. 21, 1910; 
G 32177. | 


Edith. [Young woman standing, 
long black low neck gown, thin white 
scarf and flowers.] © 1c. Dec. 16, 
1909; G 32007. 


Four leaf clover. [Girl in riding 
habit, picking four-leaf clover, holding 
horse by bridle.] ©1c. Jan. 21, 1910; 
G 32175. 


Wor & co.—Continued. 
Game story. [Three hunters seated 


on ground near tent, one telling story. ] 
©1c. Jan. 21, 1910; G 32178. 


Grace. [Young woman standing, long 
evening gown, thin scarf around shoul- 
ders, hat and large bunch of flowers. ] 
© 1c. Dec. 16, 1909; G 32009. 


Her best friend. [Girl holding in 
her arms small dog.] © 1c. Jan. 5, 
1910; G 32084. 


Her pets. [Young woman seated on 
grass, arm around neck of large dog, 
holding puppy in her lap.] ©1«. 
Jan. 21, 1910; G 321738. 


A Mary’s lambs. [Little girl holding 
two little chickens, followed by two 
lambs.] ©1c. Jan. 21, 1910; G 32176. 


May. 
evening gown, arm full of flowers. ] 
1 ec. Dec. 16, 1909; G 32008. 


Reflection. [Young woman standing 
in long evening gown, large hat, look- 
ing in handglass.} © 1c. Feb. 24, 
1910; G 32555. 


[Young woman, long low neck 


© 


WooprurFr (Mrs. Corice), Minneapolis, 
Minn. [5470-5471 


Boy Blue. [Bas-relief panel of little 
boy seated, holding a horn.] ©1l1e. 
Jan. 28, 1910; G 32268. 


Mistress Mary. [Bas relief panel of 
little girl standing in flower garden.] 
©l1e. Jan. 28, 1910; G 32262. 


WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. 


Golden sun boy. [Small laughing 
boy with cup and saucer in his hand.] 
© 1c. Feb. 15, 1910; G 32393. 


Wricut (R. R.) gR., Philadelphia, Pa. 

[5473 

Wheatley (Phillis). [Colored wo- 

man leaning on table, quill pen in 

her hand.] © 1c. Dec. 4, 1909; G@ 
323886. 


WYMAN (RicHARD), London, England. 
[5474-5476 

Carmen; by Mrs. Margery Bennett. 
[Head of woman with large earrings, 
flowers in her hair and white lace 
mantilla.] © 1c Jan. 24, 1910; G 


No you don’t; by Mrs. Margery Ben- 
nett. [Young woman laughing, hold- 
ing thin veil across her mouth.] ©1 
c. Jan. 24, 1910; G 32268. 


105 * © EV. Price tle. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5477 pt. Iv; 0.8) Vv. 5 
WyMAn (RICHARD)—Continued. Y. M. C. A. TWENTY-THIRD STREET 
Queen of the roses; by Mrs. Mar- BRANCH, New York, N. Y. [5478 


gery Bennett. [Woman with hands Camp Dudley, Camp Oscannana, 
full of roses.] © 1c. Jan. 24, 1910; | 28ra@ st. branch Y. M. C. A. and yacht 
G 32266. | Amazon. [Four small scenes, two of 
YaTMAN (JANE C.), New York, N. Y. | camp life on lake, one a large brick 
[5477 building with water front and one a 
Seat, the lucky black cat. [Stat- | small yacht on smooth sea.] ©le. 
uette of black cat seated, grinning.] Feb. 5, 1910; G 82320. 
© 1c. Feb. 26, 1910; G 32610. 


Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalogue since 
Jam Co TOVOE A Ts a a RE ee 


7 


106 : ; 


CLASSES H-K, 


REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC 
WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHO- 


TOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS 


ACME FRAME & MIRROR CO., Boston, 
Mass. [5479-5483 


Maine (The).—Morro castle.—Morro 
castle interior—Result of Spanish 
rule.—Victims of the Maine. © Mar. 
4, 1910; 2 @. each Mar. 7, 1910; J 
188912138916. 


ADAMS (DPRNEST P.), Lynn, Mass. 
[5484-5485 
Surf off Lynn beach. 


Breaker. © Feb. 
14, 1910; 


[Lynn, Mass. ] 
Nahant, [Mass.} 
7 1910; 2 ec. each Feb. 
J 138245-188246. 
ADAMS (HARRIET CHALMERS), Wash- 
ington, D. C. [5486 
Alpacas on the Puna. © Mar. 2, 
tion 2 @. Mar. 1,.1910; J 138761. 


ADAMS (I. H.), Denver, Colo. [5487 


Hot sulphur springs, Colo., Moffat 
road. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 c. Mar. 5, 
1910; J 188897. 


ALBERTYPE CO., Brooklyn, N. Y. [5488 


No. Augusta, S. C., Hampton ter- 
race. © Feb. 5, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 4, 
1910; J 1881388. 


ALLING CONSTRUCTION co., Chicago, Ill. 
[5489-5492 


Cook county, [Ill.] poor farm. 1-4. 
© Mar. 1, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1910; J 
138722-138725. 


AMERICAN ART WORKS, Coshocton, Ohio. 
[54938-5502 


Buffalo hunt. © Jan. 15, 1910; 2c. 
Feb. 15, 1910; H 524. 


Chase (The). 
e, Jan. 7, 1910; H 334. 


Evening.—Old road.—Sailors’ 
harbor.—Shady lane.—Summer days.— 
Natural bridge, Va.— Waterfall. — 
Willows (The). © Jan. 1, 1910; 2 
ec. each Feb. 5, 1910; H 396-403. 
AMERICAN COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING 

co., New York, N. Y. [5503-5521 

Caller. — Dressing. — Easter lily. — 
Flying a kite—Going out to play.— 
Happy school boy.—Her 


© Dec. 29, 1909; 2. 


AMERICAN COMMERCIAL 
co.—Continued. 
dip.—Meeting (The).—Model (The) .— 
Morning toilet—Motor girl.—On the 
alert.—Out for sport.—Quarrel (A).— 
Skating.—Sleighing.—Snow  shoes.— 
Spring girl—Winter weather. © Feb. 
1, 1910; 2 ce. each Feb. 25, 1910; K 

7473-7491. 


ADVERTISING 


AMOS stuDIO, Twin Falls, Idaho. 


[5522-5525 
Jarbidge, Nev.; Bourne claim.— 
Jarbidge. Nev.—Mahoney cabin.— 


Post office. © Feb. 23, 1910; 2 ¢« 
each Feb. 28, 1910; J 188697-138700. 


New York, 
[5526-5528 


At the north pole—‘‘ Someone has 
been here before me”; by J. R. Bray. 
© Jan. 6, 1910; 2c. Jan. 8, 1910; Hi 
336. 


Evening—and you. © Jan. 
1910; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1910; H 390. 


Say, what’s all dis noise about the 
pole? by J. R. Bray. © Jan. 6, 1910; 
2 ¢, Jal, 6, 1910; Eb dao, 


ANDERSON (W. R.) ©CO., 
WY. 


ol, 


ANDERSON PUB. CO., New York, N. Y. 
[5529-5530 
Forgetting; by Percy Johnson. © 
Dec. 30, 1909; 2 c Dec. 29, 1909; H 
S15. 
Joy ride in the nursery; by J. R. 
Bray. © Jan. 12, 1910; 2c Jan. 8, 


| 1910; Ht 387. 


snug | 


morning | 


ANDREWS (A. LEE), Franklin, Pa. [10 
prints. ] [55381-5540 


Burglar in the house.—Here’s my 
check.—Place your idle dollars where 
each will be a cog.—Sow your surplus 
cash wisely.—Washington the father 
of our country said— © Jan. 28, 
1910; 2c. each Feb. 10, 1910; K 69S9— 
6993. 


107 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5041 


pt. Iv, n.S., Vv. 5 


ANDREWS (A. LEE)—Continued. 


It is your move.—Part of a series 
of sixty attractive bank ad. cuts.— 
Thing well started.—True happiness 
may be enjoyed by the man who owns 
his own home. © Jan. 28, 1910; 2 ¢. 
each Feb. 18, 1910; K 7313-7316. 

Andrews illustrated bank ad. serv- 
ice. © Jan: 29), 1910: 2 ec Heb. 7, 
1910; K 6865. 

[5541 


ANGELL (C. W.), Roxbury, Mass. 


Wise owl sat in a great big oak. 
@) Mar-14,/ 1910's 2ie. Mar. 5, 19105. 1% 
7836. 

ARLENT - HDWARDS 
Bridge, N. Y. [5542 

Little princess. © Mar. 5, 1910; 2c. 

Feb. 28, 1910; K 7678. 
ARMITAGE (P. C.), Oakland, Cal. 
[5543 

Golden gate. © Jan. 26, 1910; 2 ec. 
Heb: 1,41910); -J AS88231; 

ARNOLD (R. J.), Del Monte, Cal. [5544 

[Del Monte, Cal.] Hotel Green. © 


(S.), Williams 


Heb. 4. 1910.2 6.) ane St Ones 
137846. 
ARONSON (Louis V.), Newark, N. J. 


[5545 


Combination wrench, drawing. © 
1 ec. Feb. 10, 1910; I 178. 


ASSOCIATED MERCHANT TAILORS’ OF 
AMERICA, Chicago, Ill. [5546-5547 


Sartorial world engravings, plates 
Baer © tep:. 15, 1910-2 ¢ Mep. 49, 
1910; K 7823, 7324. 


ATKINSON & BiGELOw, St. Paul, Minn. 


[5548 

Minnesota (Univ. of). Foot ball 
team ’°09. © Nov. 20, 1909; 2 c. Feb. 
(, A910: PF 1380383: 


AUCLAIR (C. E.), Boston, Mass. 


Great Ricardo. © 1. «. 
2910 od fast yt: 
AUSTEN (J. I.) co., Chicago, III. 

[5550-5557 

Ashes.—Cause and effect.—Circum- 
stantial evidence.—Friend at court.— 
Love will find a way.—Stowaway.— 
Thou shalt not steal.—When a man’s 
in love. © Feb. 14, 1910; 2 c. each 
Feb. 16, 1910; K 7254-7261. 


BACHE (RENE), Washington, D. C. 
[5558-5560 
Fly at market.—Fly in summer 
time—Fly on turkey. © Feb. 15, 
eI 2 ce. each’ Reb. 17, 19t0: J 
138348138350. 


[5549 
Feb. 10, 


BariLEY & Battery, Oklahoma City, 
Okla. [5561-5562 


Oklahoma City, Okla. Andrew 
Kingkade bldg. © 1 ce Feb. 28, 
1910; J 188695. 


Lawrence bldg. © 1c. Feb. 28, 
1910; J 138696. 


BAIN (GEORGE GRANTHAM) New York, 
Ne OY? [5563-5600 
Bannard (Otto) 901-15. © Oct. 
21, 1909; 2°c. Jan. 6, 1900 Moose. 


Cannon (J. G.) 566-10, 11. © Dee. 
14, 1909; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1910; J 1388584— 
138585. 

Caruso. (B.).. 90 /3@ 7 Nowe: 
1909; 2c. Jan. 6, 1910; J 136783. 
© Nov. 3, 1909; 2 c. Feb. 21, 
1910; J 138574. 

Clemens (S:. L.) 512224359) 76 
Dec.-20, 1909; 2 & BMebie2igs1Gie se od 
188580—-138582. 

Collins. (J. G:) 577518) 40a 7 
1910; 2 c.. Feb. 21, 1910= a) tear: 

Cook [Dr.] in New York. 912-7. 
© Oct. 16, 1909; 2 ¢ JanG, 19102 J. 
136787. 

Curtiss (Glenn) 890-7. © Sept. 29, 
1909; 2 ec. Jan. 6, 1910; J 186794. 

Hoppe (Willie) 347-2, 3. © Nov. 


4, 1909: 2 @ each, Janwe.4o10- a 
136779, 136789. 
Nathan (Mrs. Frederick) 225-4. 


© Jan. 28, 1910; 2-e Wena Sig = 
J 138583. 

O’Connor (Mrs, T. P.) 22444, 5, 6, 7. 
© Jan. 25, 1910; 2 c Feb. 21, 1910; 
J 1388575-138578. 


[Return of Peary expedition]; Hen- 
son (Mat) 885-5, 885-2, 897-138.—Mc- 


Millan, Borup, Gushue and Henson. - \ 


896-3, 896-10.—Murphy (John) 885-— 
7, 897-2.—Naomi Kehl presents flowers 
to Peary. 885-11.—Peary and Bart- 
lett. 896-18, 896-9, 896-2.—Peary and 
family on Roosevelt. 885-9.—Peary 
and wife. 886-2, 897-6.—Peary family 
on Roosevelt. 885-10.— Presenting 
flowers to Peary at Sydney. 885-12.— 
Roosevelt at Battle harbor. 896-1, 
896-5. © Sept. 21, 1909; 2 ¢. each 
Jan. 19, 1910; J 187905—-137922. 

Ryan (T.« EF.) 907-3: 5 Geiser: 
1909; 2c. Jan. 6, 1910; J 136780. 
Nov. 8, 1909; 2 e. Feb. 21, 
1910; J 138586. 


BAKOWSKI (B. B.) Bend, Oreg. 
[5601-5603 
Prairie City, Oreg. Evening. 2087. 
© Feb. 5, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1910; J 
138705. 


108 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 9-13, Mar., 1910 


BakowSkI (B, B.)—Continued. 
Rondowa, Oreg. 2048. © Feb. 10, 
1910; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1910; J 138706. 
Wallowa lake, Oreg. Skating. 2061. 
© Feb. 10, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1910; 
J 138707. 


Batt (JAMES DRUMMOND), Boston, 
Mass. [5604 
Battle of Gettysburg. © Feb. 12, 


1910; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1910; K 7205. 


BAME (A. M.), Buffalo, N. Y. 
[5605-5607 
I’m waiting for a line from you.— 
No letter yet.—Wise old owl. © Dec. 
ol, 1909; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1910; K 6696- 
6698. 


BARNETT (A. L.), New Orleans, La. 
[5608-5613 


New Orleans,’ La. Mardi Gras 
Scenery. 1-4. © Feb. 14, 1910; 2c. 
each Feb. 16, 1910; J 188554-138556, 
138558. 

—— Tulane university. © Feb. 14, 
1910; 2c. Feb. 16, 1910; J 188557. 

© 1 


Winter scenery in Louisiana. 
e. Feb. 5, 1910; J 138001. 


BAaUSHER (Mrs. Henry), Chicago, Il. 
[5614-5615 


‘Fujiama mountain. A, B. © Jan. 
20, 1910. 2 @ each Feb. 12, 1910; 
Pe 188227, 188228. 


Bayes (F. E.), Chillicothe, Ill. [5616 


Chillicothe, Il]. Greetings from. © 
@uiar 1) 1910; 2 c. Mar. 7, 1910; J 
138920. 


BENNER (Harry M.), Hammondsport. 
IN X. [5617-5621 


Hammondsport, N. Y. Curtis (G. H.) 
flying over Lake Keuka. © Feb. 15, 
1910; 2c. Feb. 17, 1910; J 138347. 


— — Pulteney Park.—Swimming in 
Lake Keuka. © Feb. 7, 1910; 2 «. 
each Feb. 8, 1910; J 138079, 138080. 


Lake Keuka, N. Y.; steamer Pen 
Yan.—Snug harbor. © Feb. 7, 1910; 
2c. each Feb. 8,1910; J 188081, 138082. 


BERRYMAN (M.). Boston, Mass. [5622 
Nun (The) © Mar. 1, 1910; 2. 
Feb. 16, 1910; J 138289. 
BERWICK (WILLIAM), Washington, 
D. C. (5628, 5624 
Washington’s will. Page 1, 3. © 
Bebb. 10, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1910; J 


138180, 188181. 


CLASSES, H TO K 


D651 


BICKNELL (J. C.), Portland Me. 
[5625-5630 
[Photographs] 3937-3942. © Oct. 
22, 1909; 2 c. each Mar. 5, 1910; J 
138865-138870. 


Bices (John M.), Dayton, Ohio. [5631 
Calendar of gems. © Feb. 19, 1910; 


2c Feb. 28, 1910; K 7517. 


BIoGRAPH Co., New York, N. Y. 
[5632-5643 


[Moving picture rolls] 


Cloister’s touch. © 1 e¢. Feb. 2, 
1910; J 137957. 
Course of true love. © 1c. Feb. 8, 


1910; J 158088. 


Duke’s plan. 
J 138229. 


Englishman and the girl. 
Heb. 21, 1910; J 138587. 


© yi" & Marys; 


© 1c. Feb. 12, 1910; 


© 1 '« 


Final settlement. 
1910; J 13888438. 


His last burglary. © 1. Feb. 26, 
1910; J 138678. 


Last deal. .© 1 c. Jan. 29, 1910; J 
137856. 


Newlyweds (The). 
1910; J 138954. 


One night and then. 
1910; J 138316. 


Taming a husband. ©1c. Feb. 26, 
19103 J, 1S867T. 


Thread of destiny. 
1910; J 138986. 


Woman from Mellon’s. 
5, 1910; J 188028. 


BLESSING (J. L.), Salamanca, N. Y. 
[5644-5647 


Coming to see you soon.—Don’t for- 


get the date.—On my way.—Real Cat- 
turaugus Indians. © Feb. 12, 1910; 


© 1c. Mar. 7, 


© 1c. Feb. 16, 


© 1c. March 9, 


© 1c. Feb. 


2 @ each Feb. 15, 1910: J 138273— 
188276. 
3LISS, DEVENEAU co., Chicago, Ill. 
[564S—5651 
Sheet 130, Jan. 24, 1910. © Jan. 24, 
1910; 2 ec Jan. 29, 1910: K 6657. 
—— 132, Feb. 9, 1910. © Feb. 9, 
1910; 2 c Feb. 12, 1910: K 71238. 
—— 138, Feb. 14, 1910; © Feb. 14, 
1910: 2 «4 Feb. 18, 1910: K 7812. 
—— 134, Feb. 26, 1910. © Feb. 21, 
1 1910; 2c. Feb. 25, 1910; K 7494. 


109 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


0652 


pt.iIv,n.s.,v.5 | 


Ye 
[5652-5653 
Am I deserted.—Best is none too 
good for you, honey.—Gee, nothing 
comes my way.—I am anxious to see 
you.—I don’t seem to be in it—I’m 
not forgotten after all.—It’s about 
time I had a letter.—Nothing new.— 
True love never did run smooth.— 
You can’t come too early or stay too 
late—You never can depend on a 
woman.—You’ve got me going kid. © 
Heb: 1, 49103; 2 ¢-each Jan. 19, 1910: 
K 6463-6474. 
Boces (ALEXANDER B.), Portland, Me. 
[5664-5665 
Dorothy Palmer (Schooner) in the 
Sierm: Of Jan. 5,° 1910: . “© Neb. ¢, 
19105 2 c. Feb: 9, 1910; J 188237. 


——-© Feb. 11, 1910; 2c. Web. 19, 
1910; J 188588. 


Borce (Bert), Troy, N. Y. [5666 

Troy, N. Y. Hudson-Fulton cele- 
bration, Troy day. © Mar. 7, 1910; 
2.¢.) Mar. 7, 19805 J AS89rk: 


BoLENDER (Mito), Sparta, Mich. 
[5667-5670 


BLuE (A.), New York, N. 


Sparta, Mich.: 

Baptist church. 2.—Camp lake. 1.— 
High school. 6.—Holm’s machine 
mate. CO.2 1. 0KC) Web: 25-1910. 2 “ec: 
each Mar. 3, 1910; K 7751-7754. 


Ronp (ARTHUR JOEL), Peoria, Ill. 
[5671-5672 
Interrogation point—Say g00-goo. 
© 1 c. each Feb. 17, 1910; J 188679, 
138680. 


Book NEWS MONTHLY, Philadelphia, 

Pa. [5673-5674 

Cardinal and the violin. © Feb. 
28, 1910;°2 ¢. Mar. 1, 1910: K 1674. 


Rembrandt in his studio. © Jan. 
28, 19102 Qe: dan. 25, 49102 K 6436) 


BOSTON HERALD CO., Boston, Mass. 
[5675 

Fitzgerald (Mayor John F.). 
Eeb. (8, 1910; 2 ¢.. Feb. 9, 1910: K 72387. 


BoukKorsKky (GrRaAcE C.), San Fran- 

cisco, Cal. [5676 

Wonderhood. © May 10, 1902; 2 ¢. 
Oct: 1461909; F 135082. 


Boysen (J. T.), Yosemite nat’l. park, 

[Cal.] [5677-5686 

Yosemite nat’l. park: 

Aprpoaching storm(El Capitan ).— 
Cathedral spires in Winter.—North 
Dome from Happy isles.—North Dome, 
Half Dome, Clouds Rest.—Rapid 


| Boysen (J. T.)—Continued. 


transit.—Spires of Yosemite.—Tripie } 


divide from Clouds Rest.—West from }| { 
Clouds Rest.—Yosemite from Clouds |} 
Rest.—Yosemite from Clouds Rest jj) 


crest. © Feb. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Feb. 
25, 1910; J 188647—-188656. 


BRADSHAW (A. J.), Au Sable, Mich. 
[5687 | 
[Au Sable, Mich.] General view of | 
the Cooke dam. 1. Jan. 18, 
1910; 2c. Jan. 29, 1910; J 137847. 


BRAGDON (JOHN C.), Pittsburg, Pa. 
[5688 
© 


Exposition building. Feb. 14, 
1910; 2c. Feb. 15, 19105 § 13Sar1. 


BRANDT (GEORGE W.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[5689 


Building plans. © 1 e¢. Dec. 29, 


1909; I 148. 
BRAUN, CLEMENT & CO., 
INS: [5690-5716 
Baiser (Le); by Rodin. 1, 2. 
Barry (Madame Du); by Drouais. 
16545. 
Boglione (Marquise de); by M. M. 
Nattier. 16542. 


Bonhomme venant de peindre sa 
barriére; by J. T. Raffaelli. 8354. 


Bords (Les) de la Seine; by J. T. 
Raffaelli. 8351. 


Boulevard (Le) des Italiens; 
J.T. Raffaelli. ~ Saaz: 


Buveurs (Les) d’absinthe; by J. T. 
Raffaelli. 88357. 


Coventry (Lady); by Perronneau. 
16546. 

d’Estampes (Marquise); by M. M. 
Nattier. 16548. 


Deviette (Madame) ; 
Greuze. 16550. 


Duthé (Mlle.); 
16554. 


Eshard (Madame de); 
Brun. 16549. 

Femmie; by P. Danloux. 16548. 

Femme a Joeillet; by Largilliere. 
16544. 

Femme en bleu; by L. M. Van Loo. 
16551. 


Grand (Le) pére; by J. T. Raffaelli. 
8358. 


Guiard (Labille); by L. Guiard. 
16552. 

Marie Antoinette; 
16555. 

Napoleon 4 Arcole; by Gros. 13906. 


New York, 


by 


bytodnc (Be 
by P. Danloux. 


by V. Le 


by H. Drouais. 


110 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 9-13, Mar., 1910 


DTT5 


BRAUN, CLEMENT & co.-—Continued. 
Parade (La); by J. T. Raffaelli. 
358. 


Petit bourgeois venant du marche; 
by J. T. Raffaelli. 8356. 


Polignac (Duchesse de); by V. Le 
Brun. 16541. 


Saint-Pierre (Comtesse de); by M. 
M. Nattier. 16553. 

Vieux (Les) officiers; by J. T. Raf- 
faelli. 8855. 

Whistler; by Boldini. 17595. 

© Feb. 16, 1910; 2 c. each Feb. 16, 
1910; J 138290-188815, 1885383. 


BREUKER & KESSLER CO., Philadelphia, 

Pa. mayely¢ 

Flower girl, poppies. © Jan. 1, 
1910; 2 c. Feb. 12, 1910; K 7109. 


Briacs (J. E.), Waterloo, Iowa. [5718 


Skilled mechanic. © Feb. 1, 1910; 
2 ec. Feb, 12, 1910; K 7107. 


Briees (Jostam A.) New York, N. Y. 
[5719-5724 


Practical working diagram: 

For designing section of concrete 
to resist shear in a simple: concrete 
beam, uniform loading.—For the de- 
sign of I beams.—For the design of 
reinforced concrete. 1, 2.—For the de- 
sign of simple beams, uniform load- 
ing.—For the design of timber beams. 
© 1c. each Jan. 18, 1910; I 161-166. 


BRITTEN (GroRGE 8S.) Syracuse, N. Y. 
[5725-5726 


American eagle, alert. © Jan. 1, 
1910; 2. c. Feb. 4, 1910; J 1387975. 


— angry. © Dee. 1, 1909; 2. 
Feb. 4, 1910; J 187974. 

BROADWELL (WILLIAM H.) Newark, 

Ned: [5727 


Newark, N. J. Old fire tower. © 
HonmowlalOs 2 ¢c. Jan. 29, 1910; J 
137831. 


BroruHers (N. A.) Aberdeen, 8S. Dak. 
[5728 
Aberdeen, [S. Dak.] Coming metrop- 
olis. ‘© Oct. 18, 1909; 2c. Feb. 23, 
1910; J 188598. 


Brown (A. A.) & Totzt (A. C.) San 
Francisco, Cal. [5729-5732 
Diagrams, nos. 1-4. © 1c. each 
Dec, 24, 1909; I 155-158. 
Brown (Kater Lryson) Newark, N. J. 
[573838 
Brown’s astrological chart. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 21, 1910; I 186. 


Brown & SHAFFER, Newport News, Va. 
[5734-5736 
Delaware (U. S. S.) © Mar. 2, 
1910; 2 ec. Mar. 8, 1910; J 138815. 
Michigan (U. S. S.) © Mar. 2. 
1910; 2 e. Mar. 3, 1910; J 138816. 
Navy cruise souvenir. © Feb. 23, 
1910; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1910; J 138621. 


BRUGLER (DawvtToN) Blairstown, N. J. 

[5737-5738 

Blairstown, N. J. Series no. 1, 2. 

© Feb. 15, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1910; 
J 1388491, 138492. 


BUARK PHOTO ART CO., 
iN [5739-5745 
Madonna. © Feb. 17, 1910; 2 ¢ 
Feb. 18, 1910; J 138368. 
Meditation. © Feb. 17, 1910; 2 ec. 
Feb. 18, 1910; J 138370. 


Old antique with Chippendale legs, 
© Feb. 11, 1910; 2 ec. Feb. 12, 1910; 
J 138201. 


Old stand-by. © Feb. 8, 1910; 2c. 
eb. 12, 1910; J 138202. 


Rene. © Feb. 2, 1910; 2 ¢. Feb. 12, 
1910; J 1388208. 


Rose. © Feb. 17, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 
18, 1910; J 1388369. 


Strippers wanted. © Feb. 11, 1910; 
2 ec. Feb. 12, 1910; J 138204. 


BUCKLEY (LL. J.) Binghamton, N. Y. 
[5746-5748 


Bud.—Dead game sport.—We close 
at noon. © Feb. 4, 1910; 2 c each 
Feb. 9, 1910; J 138090-138092. 


BuRBANK (A. S.), Plymouth, Mass. 
[5749-5775 
Plymouth, Mass.: Canopy over 
Plymouth rock.—A. & B.—Court 
street.—Harbor.—Home of Gen. Johu 
Winslow and James Warren.—Mano- 
met life saving station.—Manomet 
Point.— New Main — street. — North 
street.—Old curiosity shop.—Outlet 
Billington sea—Plymouth beach.— 
Plymouth rock.—Pumping _ station.— 
Samoset house.—Site of the watch 
tower.—Sword, pot and platter of 
Miles Standish. © Jan. 24, 1910; 2 ¢. 
each Jan. 26, 1910; K 6725-6730, 6732- 
6740, 6742, 6748. 
—— Canopy over 
Cole’s hill.—Clark’s 
in 1622.—Duxbury pier light.—First 
chureh, Unitarian.—Gov. Bradford's 
house.—Miles Standish monument.— 
Pilgrims holding their first meeting.— 
Plymouth rock 1620. © Feb. 2, 1910; 
2c. each Feb. 8, 1910; K 6752-6759, 
G761. 


Binghamton, 


Plymouth rock, 
Island.—Colony 


Tis 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
pt..IV, Desi ye5 


5776 


BurRBANK (A. S.)—Continued. 
Why don’t you speak for yourself, 


John, ©; Heb. 2). 1910-2 oe neha: 
1910; K 6760. 
BURBANK (ELBRIDGE A.), Ganado, 
Ariz. [5776-5778 
Black Coyote (Chief). © Jan. 19, 


1910; 2 ce. Feb. 10, 1910; K 7497. 


Hopi (Moqui) Indian, snake dance. 
© Dec. 1, 1909; 2 ce Jan. 24, 1910; 
H 525. 


Quang. © Feb. 12, 1910; 
i. 1910) EE 526. 


E.), Seottsville, Va. 
[5779-5780 
Scottsville, Va., scene. © Feb. 25, 
1910; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1910; J 138694. 


——C. & O. railway station. © 
Wep: 19, 19103: :2 -e Meb. 723; 1910245 
1388600. 


BuRKE & ATWELL, Chicago, Ill. [5781 


Johnson (Ban). © Feb. 26, 1910; 
2c. Feb. 28, 1910; J 1886938. 


Busky (JOHN S.), New York, N. Y. 
[5782 


Old way, the only way, the new way. 
© Jan. 29, 1910; 2 « Feb. 5, 1910; 
K 6836. 


CALDWELL CO., Burlington, Wis. [5783 


Caldwell’s home barber. © Feb. 9, 
1910; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1910; K 7134. 


CAMPBELL ART CO., Elizabeth, N. J. [22 
reproductions of fine arts.] 
[5784-5805 


Announcement of their wedding. 
3591.—Blending colors. 3588.—Finish- 
ing touch. 3589.—New signature. 
3590. © Feb. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Feb. 
1, 1910; H 391-894. 


Barn raising. 3563.—Clock on the 
stairs. 3557.—Golden legend. 3556.— 
I’m watching you. 3594.—Maidenhood. 
3566.—Mischievous lot. 3568.—Miss 
Simplicity. 3603.—Old church. 3559.— 
Passing of the farm. 38564.—Pride 
of the camp. 3553.—She’s a nice girl 
to know. 3579.—Skeleton in armor. 
8555.—Spirit of the storm. 38569.— 
Traveling shoemaker. 3561.—Univer- 
sal seal. 3565.—Village school. 3560.— 
Wayside inn. 3562.—Won’t you let 
me hit you? 3602. © Feb. 23, 1910; 
2c. each Feb. 24, 1910; H 530-547. 


2 @. Feb. 


Burcess (W. 


CARDELLA (ALEXANDER S.), Chicago, Il. 
[5806 
Astrological chart. © 1. Feb. 7, 


1910S Ae sGO: 


112 


CARPENTER (SAMUEL), Philadelphia. 
Lee) [5807-5808 Ti. 
Christmas menu. © Jan. 15, 1910:] 


2,-¢.. Web. 14, 1910; pe: 


©) Feb. 10, 1910; 
1940 = 522. 


2c. Feb. 14,18) 


CHAMBERLIN (L.), Murray, Utah. 


| 


Sunday kittens and Utah babe. © 
Jan. 1, 1910; 2. ¢ Gana. 451075 
138030, 138031, 


CHASE (GEORGE H.), Boston, Mass. ' 
[5811 
[Boston, Mass.] Burning of the Y. 
M. C. A. bidg., Jan..18, 1910. © Jan: 
29, 1910; 2 c. Jan. 27, 4910 soreeu 


CHENEY (Mary Movurtron), Minneap- |j 
olis, Minn. [5812, 5818 
This heart of mine.—What a shame 
we're apart. . ©. Jan, 2s.1910> 22 
each Jan. 28, $910; K 7126) 7427. 


CHESTER (CLARENCE L.), New York, 

NY: [5814-5829 

Panama canal: 

At work in cut at Empire.—Bal- 
boa.—Concrete construction at Gatun 
lock site, 1, 2.—Concrete floor at Ga- 
tun lock site.—Concrete mixer at 
work.—Concrete mixers at work.—Cu- 
lebra cut.—Culebra slide—Dumping 
buckets of concrete at Gatun lock.— 
Electric railway and cable ways.— 
Gatun lock site-—Panorama of Gatun 
lock site, 1, 2.—Showing concrete floor. 
© Feb. 4, 1910: 2 ec. each Feb. 5, 1910; 
J 138097-188112. 


CHESTER SUSPENDER CO., Boston, Mass. 
[5830 
Chester suspender. © Jan. 4, 1910; 

2 ec, Feb. 5, 1910; K 6850. 


CHICAGO FERROTYPE CO., Chicago, II1l. 
[5831 


New cannon camera. © Jan. 22, 
1910; 2 ¢. Jan. 26; 191s 6439. 


CLARKE (H.) & SoNs, Richmond, Va. 

[58382 

Richmond, Va. © Feb. 21, 1910; 2c. 
Feb, 21, 1910; K 7361. 


B.) co., Boston, Mass. 


[5833 


Boston museum, 1846-1903. © Feb. 
1, 1910; 2c. Feb. 21, 1910; K 7519. 


(Ek. P.), > Bstes* Park 
[58384-5854 
13.—Bright 

1.—Flat Iron 

IMs |) ar. 


CLARKE (W. 


CLATWORTHY 
Colo. 
Breaker and foam. 
Angel trail in Winter. 
rock. 2.—Grand canon, 


Mi: 


‘nos. 9-13, Mar., 1910 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, 


EPO) 
5920 


| Cratwortny (F. P.)—Continued. 
'6.—Grand view, north from, Winter. 


4—Helene lake. 


8.—Grand view, west from, Winter. 
9.—Head of Bright Angel trail, Winter. 
11.—O’Neill’s point, 


Grand canon. 3.—Pacific breaker. 
12.—Snow bridge, Grand canon. 5.— 
Snow storm, Grand canon. 7.—Thois 
hammer, Winter. 10. © Feb. 28, 
| 1910; 2 ec. each Mar. 5,.1910; J 188882- 
188894. 
CLEMENTS (GABRIELLE Der V.), Balti- 
more, Md. [5855-5859 
Angel.—St. Barnabas.—St. Geni- 
eve.—St. James.—St. John. © Mar. 5, 


' 1910; 2c. each Mar. 4, 1910; J 188845- 


1910; 2 e. Mar. 


he c. Mar. 


138849. 


CLINEDINST (B. M.), Washington, D. C. 


[5860-5887 
Ballinger (Richard) 24. © Dec. 29, 


1909; 2c. Mar. 7, 1910; J 138946. 


Borda (Francisco de P.) 4. 
Mar. 1, 1910; 
1389382. 


Bradley (Edson), Washington resi- 
dence, china room. 18. © Jan. 28, 
1910; 2 c. Mar. 7, 1910; J 138927. 


oratory. 14. © Jan. 28, 1910; 
2c. Mar. 7, 1910; J 188926. 


2) ©} dan. 28, 
7, 1910; J 188928. 


© 
wee Mar: f,, LOLOs oo 


reception hall. 


Chang (Mrs. Henry). 21. © Dec. 
21, 1909; 2c. Mar. 7, 1910; J 188944. 
Chang-Yiu-Fang. 22. © Dec. 29, 


1909; 2 c. Mar. 7, 1910; J 138948. 
—— (Madame) 1. © Jan. 14, 1910; 
7, 1910; J 188980. 
Chinese embassy, collection of silver- 
ware. 18. © Jan. 14, 1910; 2c. Mar. 
7, 1910; J 188940. 


D’Azy (Benoist) 25. © Jan. 12, 
1910; 2 c. Mar. 7, 1910; J 188950. 

French embassy, dining room. 16. 
© Jan. 12, 1910; 2c. Mar. 7, 1910; 


J 138939. 


drawing room. 20. © Jan. 12, 
1910; 2 c. Mar. 7, 1910; J. 188941. 


Fuller (Melville Weston) 8. © 
Beiesrs, 4010; 2c, Mar. 7, 1910; J 
188936. 


—— Washington residence, interior. 
moc) Pep. 18,.1910; 2 ¢., Mar. -7, 
1910; J 188942. 

Heard (Mrs. Bryant) 7. © Feb. 15, 
1910; 2 c. Mar. 7, 1910; J 1889385 

yusserand (J. J.) 27. ©. Jan. 
1910; 2 ¢. Mar. 7, 1910; J 188947. 


12, 


CLINEDINST (B. M.) Continued. 
(Madame J. J.) 28. © Jan. 12, 


1910; 2 c. Mar. 7, 1910; J 138948. 

Kinkead -(Mrs. Eugene F.) 5. © 
Hey, wis, 1910 2c, Mar. 7, 19103..0 
1389338. 

Longworth (Mrs. Nicholas) 2. © 
Heapae2e, 1910" +2 *e, Mar. 7) 19107 J 
188929. 

Murdock (Victor) 11. © Jan. 14; 
1910; 2 c. Mar. 7, 1910; J 188937 

Purcell (Senator) 10. © Feb. 4, 
POLO; 2° ¢. Mar. 7,.1910; J 138953. 

Sannon (Madame) 17. © Jan. 20, 
191035 2 @ Mar. 7, 1910; J 138988. 

Spiers (Mary D.) 9. © Feb. 18, 
1916; 2°¢, Mar. 7%, 1910: J 138952. 

Uehida (Yasuya) 26. © Jan. 25, 


19107 2ye, Mars%, 19t0r fh 158840: 


U. S. Supreme court group. 3. © 
Feby 25, 1910e Zhe; tMar, 7) 19104 
188931. 


Walsh (Thomas) Washington resi- 
dence, interior view. 15. © Jan. 31, 
T910e+2 Ge Mare Ty 1910 oS deco. 

Washington, D. C., District jail. 23. 
©. Dee. 31, 1909; 2 c. Mar. 7, 1910; 
J 188945. 

Wiley (H: W.) 6. © Mar. 1, 1910; 
2c. Mar. 7, 1910; J 1388934. 


conn (Pp. F.) & Son, New York, 
Nee ys [5888-5892 
Apple tree.—David Copperfield and 
Agnes. — Duck shooting.—Lanterns.— 
Night befure Xmas. © Jan. 4, 1910; 
2c. each Feb. 5, 1910; K 6857-6861. 


COLONIAL ART PUB CO., Brooklyn N. Y. 
[28 prints.] [5893-5920 


Ah, come on.—Be a_ sport.—Break 
away.— Cream separator. — Discov- 
ered.—Driven to drink.—Fork light- 
ning.—Good morning Glory.—I am 
working hard.—I see a light woman.— 


Ignorance and bliss.—Oh, you  vil- 
lain—Old story—Rubbing it in— 
That is what they all say.—Union 


labor.—Under cover.—White leghorns. 
© Feb. 25, 1910; 2 c. each Feb. 28, 
1910; K 7524-7541. 


First of the season.—Interrupted.— 
I love my wife but no more kids.— 
Rocked in the cradle of the deep. 
Rural free delivery.—Spring.—Strike 
one, strike two, we win, hurray!!- 


| Sympathy.—This_maid of Dundee.- 


Trial by jury. © Oct. 22, 1909; 2 ¢. 
each Jan. 29, 1910; K 6640-6649. 


113 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5921 


pt. IV, Ds S.; Ve5 


COLUMBUS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Co- 
lumbus, Ohio. [5921 


Columbus industrial exposititon, of- 
ficial design. © Feb. 15, 1910; 2 «¢. 
Feb. 28, 1910; K 7442. 
Como ¢Co., Chicago, Ill. [12 prints.] 

[5922-5933 

By the fireside.—Home harmonies.— 
Midsummer comforts.—True  hospi- 
tality. © Jan. 20, 1910; 2c. each Jan. 
22, 1910; K 6653-6656. 


Cozy corner.—Gift expressions.— 
Memories of childhood.—Place for 
everything. © Feb. 1, 1910; 2 c. each 
Jan. 27, 1910; K 6459-6462. 


First impressions.—New home.— 
Parlor reflections.—Real price oppor- 
tunities. © Feb. 1, 1910; 2 c@ each 
Jan. 28, 1910; K 6610-66138. 


CoNWELL (L. R.) New York, N. Y. 
[5934-5947 
Fountain of Aesculapius, Rome.— 
Good wishes for Thanksgiving.—Greet- 
ings 1-6—Happy Thanksgiving.— 
Here’s to our national birds.—I hope 
you enjoy your Thanksgiving.—Joyful 
Thanksgiving.—Thanksgiving  Greet- 
ing.—You naughty dog. © Jan. 25, 
1910; 2 c. each Jan. 26, 1910; K 6440- 
6453. 


CooKE (Louis E.) Newark, N. J. 


[5948-5951 
Charge Alone.—Charging Hawk.— 
Chief Short Bull.—Iron Tail. © Mar. 


1, 1910; 2 c. each March 3, 1910; K 
7789-7792. 


Cooper (S. H.) Lakewood, N. J. 
[5952-5957 
Lakewood, N. J. Lake path. © 
Heb. 21, 1910+ 2 °c - HNeb. 24. 1910: J 
138636. 


Laurel house, dining room. © 
Mar. it.) t9t0s- 2. ee. Mar. 9. 191@e" J 
138997. 

—Lake drive and path,—Man- 
hattan hotel, dining room,—Manhat- 
tan hotel, entrance hall,—Panoramic 
view of Lake house. © Jan. 31, 1910; 
2 ¢e. each Feb. 9, 1910; J 138657-— 
188660. 


CoovER (LANSING G.) Fordham, N. Y. 

[5958-5959 

Bainbridge (Rolinda) advertisement 

of Ehret’s beer. © Feb. 19, 1910; 2c. 
Feb. 23, 1910; J 188598. 

Tipsy Towels. © Feb. 19, 1910; 2c. 
Feb. 23, 1910; J 138599. 


Cort (Howarp R.), Tenafly, N. J. ie 
[5960-5962 | 
Donakin’s wild west book. © Dee. 
30, 1909; 1 c. Jan. 3, 1910; K 5672. 


——© Jan. 29, 1910; 1 ec Feb. 8, 
1910; K 6903. 


——© Feb. 28, 1910; 1 c. Mar. 5, 
1910; K 7852. 


COURIER CO. OF BUFFALO, Buffalo, 
Noose [5963-5968 


Buffalo A. L. O. quality paint. © 
Feb. . 18, 1910:-.2 °¢. Wes agian oe 
(391. 


Church scene, St. Elmo. © Feb. 12, 
1910; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1910; K 7229. 


Grayce (Helen). © Feb. 12, 1910; 
2 ec. Feb. 14, 1910; K 7230. 


Great Lafayette. © Feb. 8, 1910; 
2 e. Feb. 10, 1910; K 7016. 


Lafayette and dog on table. © Feb. 
§, 1910; 2 c Heb. 10; 1910-7 fot: 


St. Elmo, two figures. 5944. © 
Feb.. 14, 1910; 2 @ Web. 345, 1910; & 
7240. 


CowENn (A. B.), Denver, Colo. 
[5969-5980 


All the world loves a lover.—-Being 
good is a lonesome job.—F aint heart 
ne’er won fair lady.—I’m not anxious 
to leave.—Life is sweet.—This morn 
at one I felt immense.—Village choir.— 
When the tide runs out.—Who’s boss 
here?—Will remain here _ indefi- 
nitely— You don’t know  beans.— 
You’re up in the air. © Feb. 5, 1910; 
2c. each Feb. 8, 1910; K 7268-7279. 


CRIPPEN (CLINTON C.), Bemidji, Minn. | 
[5981, 5982 | 

Log train——Steam hauler. © Feb. © 
26, 1910; 2 c. each Mar. 3, 191059 
138808, 138809. 


Crooks & CHRISTENSEN, Monte Vista, 


Colo. [5983 
Moving the big load. © Jan. 27, 

1910; 2 c. Jan. 24, 19105 J Asie 
CRooNnBORG (FreDK, T.), New York, 
Ven Ns [5984-5986 


Advanced fashions, Feb. 1910. Sup- 
plements A, B, C. © Feb. 1, 1910; 2c. 
each Feb. 5, 1910; K 6854-6856. 


CROSE PHOTO ©CO., Gary, Ind. 
[5987-5991 
Gary, Ind. Indiana steel co.’s mills, 
birdseye view. © Aug. 7, 1909; 1¢ea 7 
each of 2 different views July 31, 1909; — 
J d80542:- 


114 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 9-13, Mar., 1910 


CLASSES, H TO K 


6043 


CROSE PHOTO Co.—Continued. 
me ——— Interior of A. C. station, 1, 2. 
i Jan. 10, 1910; 2 ¢. each Jan. 29, 
1910; J 137858, 137859. 

Gary & Interurban connecting its 
lines between Gary & Hammond, 
meme ey 1910; 2 c. Jan. 29,1910; J 
137855. 

P= mast wspike:. © Jan. 22, 1910; 
2c. Mar. 5, 1910; J 138881. 


CRUVER MFG. CO., Chicago, I]. 
[5992-5995 
Carnations and ferns.—Lillies of the 
valley and violets.—Pansies and for- 
get-me-nots.—Roses and ferns. © Mar. 
im 1010; 2 c. each Mar. 9, 1910; J 
138993-1388996. 


CULLEN (MARTIN J.), Denver, Colo. 
[5996, 5997 
(1) Cullen’s irrigated grown. (2) 
Trees grown where rainfall is de- 
pended upon. © Feb. 19, 1910; 2 ec. 
each Feb. 19, 1910; K 7694, 7695. 


CUNNINGHAM (JOHN 
cuse, N. Y. [5998 
[Syracuse, N. Y.] Syracuse univer- 
sity, girls at oars, rowing tank. © Feb. 
24, 1910; 2 ce. Feb. 26, 1910; J 138661. 


CurpEes (Louis F.), Ft. Wayne, Ind. 
[5999 

Ft. Wayne, Ind. Forest park boule- 
vard. ©1c. Mar. 2, 1910; J 188789. 


CurTiIs & CAMERON, INC., Boston, 
Mass. [6000-6013 


Brooks (Phillips). © Jan. 26, 1910; 
2 @. dan, 28,1910; J 187796. 


Dark (The); by Jessie Wilcox- 
Smith. © Mar. 8, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 10, 
1910; J 189024. 

Fairy pool; by Jessie Wilcox-Smith. 
mudanweo, 1910; 2c. Jan. 28, 1910: 
J 137790. 


HARTE), Syra- 


—— Feb. 8, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 10, 
1910; J 189026. 

Fields of Cragsmoor. © Jan. 26, 
1910; 2 c. Jan. 28, 1910; J 137797. 

Girl I left behind me. © Jan. 26, 
mo10; 2 c@ edch Jan. 28, 1910; JF 


187798, 137799. 

In doors; by Jessie Wilcox-Smith. 
© Jan. 26, 1910; 2 c Jan. 28, 1910; 
J 187792. 

——© Mar. 8, 1910; 2 ec. Mar. 10, 
1910; J 139025. 

Light (The); by Jessie Wilcox- 
Smith. © Jan. 26, 1910; 2c. Jan. 28, 
1910; J 187791. 

— © Mar. 8, 1910; 2 
1910; J 189023. 


ce. Mar. 10, 


Curtis & CAMERON, INC.—Continued. 
Susanne. 1-3. © Jan. 26, 1910; 2 


ec. each Jan, 28, 1910; J 187793~ 
187795. 
Cutter (M. GERTRUDE), West Rox- 


bury, Mass. [6014-6016 


Brook farm, oil painting made in 
1846. © Feb. 1, 1910; 2 c. Jan. 22, 
1910; J 138061. 

—— Water color made from the 
original oil painting. © Feb. 1, 1910; 
2c. Jan. 22, 1910; J 138062. 

Butterfield (Rebecca Codman). © 
Feb. 1, 1910" 2 @> Jan. 22, 19103. J 
138060. 


DANDO PRINTING AND PUBLISHING CO., 
Philadelphia, Pa. [6017 
Illustrations of Dando calendars. 
© Feb. 10, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 3, 1910; K 
6751. 
DaNnDROW (R. F.), Dover, Mass. 
[6018-6020 
Dover, Mass. Farm street. © Jan. 
25, 1910; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1910; J 1387864. 
—Ledges (The). © Jan. 25, 
1910; 2 ¢. Jam. 31, 19105 3 137863: 
- Unitarian church. © Jan. 25, 
1910; 2 c.- Jan. 31, 1910; J 137865. 


DANIEL (A. F.), Jackson, Miss. 
[6021-6022 
Taft (President) and party. A, B. 
© Nov. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 9, 1909; 
J 1384574, 135266, 


DANIELS (Harry J.), Eveleth, Minn. 

[6023 

Holy family church. © Jan. 29, 
1910; 2 ec. Feb. 1, 1910; J 137899. 


DANIELS (JOHN H.) 

Mass. [6024 

New Year letter. © Feb. 3, 1910; 
2c Feb. 5, 1910; K 6848. 


& son, Boston, 


DANIELSON (FRANCES W.), Danielson, 
Conn. [6025-6029 
Garden of Eden.—Helping to care 
for God’s birds.—Pillar of cloud and 
fire—Story of Adam and Eve.—Thou, 
Lord, hast made me glad. © Mar. 1, 
1910; 2 c. each Mar. 8, 1910; K T782- 
T7S6. 

DAVIDSON (Davip), Providence, R. I. 

[6080-60438 


Awaiting the coach, 210.—Century 


old, 202.—Deacon’s parlor, 205.— 
yentle mistress, 209.—Grandmother's 
garden, 204.— Historic homestead, 


206.—Manor house, 213.— Morning 
caller, 208.—Old oaken bucket, 212.— 


115 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6044 


pt. Iv, n.S., v. 5 | 


Davipson (Davip)—Continued. 


Pergola gate, 207.—Sweet charity.— 
True D. R., 211.—Unspoken secrets, 
201.—Village maiden, 203. © Feb. 9, 
1909; 2 c. each Feb. 5, 1910; J 188213- 
138226. 


DAVIDSON BROS., New York, N. Y. 
[6044-6158 


After his flock.—Alone on Xmas.— 
At the brook.—Awaiting the host.— 
Awakening. — Barnside. — Boating. — 
Bridge of peace.—Calm reflections.— 
Companions in the woods.—Descend- 
ing.—Desert.—Deserted lane.—Desert- 
ed road.—Dreamy music.—Duet.— 
Equality. — First caller. — Fishing.— 
Forget-me-not.—Fortune Xmas bell.— 
Frozen brook.—Game.—Gate ajar.— 
Gay hearts.—Gloomy hearts.—Guid- 
ing.—Happy group.—Harvest.—Heart 
by moonlight—Heart in  heart.— 
Hearts at dusk.—Hearts at sunset.— 
Hearts combined.—Heart’s desire.— 
Heart’s hope.—Hearts in sunshine.— 
Heart’s longing.—Hearts together.— 
Hilltop home.—Homeatlast.—Home de- 
light.—Homeless.—Homeward bound.— 
Humble corner.—In the shade.—In- 
separable. — Interwoven. — Joined as 
ever.—Joy within.—Landing.—Link in 
link.—Looking for her.—Looking for 
him.—Looking for Santa.—Love bas- 
ket.—Lovers’ home.—Lovers’ lake.— 
Lovers’ nook.—Lucky home.—Making 
up.—Memorial path.—Moored.—Mow- 
ing. — Nature. — Neglected. On _ the 
lake.—Path of peace.—Peace.—Peace- 
ful hearts.—Peaceful lake.—Pride in 
height.—Right path.—Santa’s bridge.— 
Santa’s entrance.— Santa’s. exit. — 
Santa’s vehicle—Seeking shelter.— 
Serenade.—Silent Xmas_ bell.—Snow- 
drift. — Solitude. — Straying.—To my 
darling.—To my dearest.—To my 
love.—Tolling Xmas bell.—Treading a 
path.—Trees of a kind.—Turn to the 
Yright—Two as one.—Unmolested.— 
Valentine basket.—Village church.— 
Village waterfront.—Waiting.—Watch- 
ing.—Winter ripple—Winter scene.— 


Xmas banjo.— Xmas _ bell. — Xmas 
cheer. — Xmas dusk.— Xmas eve.— 
Xmas gifts. 1-4.—xXmas herd. — 
Xmas meditations—Xmas morn.— 


Xmas music.—Xmas sunrise.—Xmas 
sunset—Xmas visitor. © Dec. 28, 
1909; 2 c. each Dec. 29, 1909; H 404— 
518. 


Davis & EHKICKEMEYER, New York, N. Y. 

[6159-6181 

Cavalieri (Lina) 1-3. © Jan. 81, 

191DeA2 -c. “Keb. 2,. 1910 =. J 187947 
137949. 


Davis & EICKEMEYER—Continued. 


Country road. © Feb. 1, 1910; 2 c. jj 
Feb. 11, 1910; J 188196. 


Croft (Mabel) 1, 2:°@ "dane 
1910; 2 e.-FKeb. 2; 19102 43snearean 
1387951. 

Foggy day. © Feb. 1, 1910; 2 ¢<f] 
Feb. 11, 1910; J 188197. \ 

Gilibert (Charles) 1-8, 8, 18, 19, |f; 
Z1, 22, 24, 26, 33, 34, 43,44. © Mar. 10, iF 
1910; 2 c. each Mar. 9, 1910; J 188999— 
189012. 


Joyce (Miss) A, B. © Feb. 1, 


1910; 2 c. each Feb. 11, 1910; J 188198, |j 


138199. 


DAWSON (R. E.), Chicago, Ill. [6182 | 


Frosty morning. © Dec. 15, 1909; 
2 ¢..Mar, 10,) 1910; 3 is9022: 


DECKER (ALFRED) & CoHN, Chicago, | 
al, [6183-6187 | 

Society brand of clothes: 
Czar.—Emperor.—Spatee. © Jan. 

17; 1910;.2 ¢. each Jan: 2028910; & 

6831-6838. 

Duke.—Sportsman. © Feb. 10, 

1910; 2 ec. each Feb. 12, 1910; K 7112, 

(alles 


De Leon (T. C.), Mobile, Ala. [6188 


Four leaf clover of Confederate 
hope. © Feb. 8, 1910; 2 ec. Feb. 23, 
1910; K 7486. 


DENNISON MFG co. South Framing- 
ham, Mass. [6189-6192 


Do not open until Christmas.— 
Here comes Santa Claus.—Merry 
Christmas.—Santa Claus among the 
holly. © Jan. 8, 1910; 2 ec. each Jan. 
22, 1910; K 64381-6434. 


De PontTAc (GABRIEL), New York, 
EN aes [61938-6198 | 


Chart model 4, 11, 13-16. © 1 «¢. 


‘each Dec. 27, 1909; I 146-151. 


DESSUREAU (W. H.) Hazelhurst, Wis. 

[6199 

Villou ophone. © Feb. 15, 1910; 
2 ce. Feb. 17, 1910; K 7280. 


DETROIT PUB. CO., Detroit, Mich. 
[6200-6248 


Abandoned; by Edward Mowan. 
029671. © Dec. 12, 1909; 2 @ Jan. 
25 ASIO= 4 AsSiieSe: 


Across the common; by Charles 
Sprague Pearce. 029656. © Dee. 7, 
1909; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1910 335 asi 

Adirondack mts. N. Y. Boulder 
bend, Saranac lake. 071494. © Feb. 
5, 1910; 2 ec. Feb. 21, 1910; J dese 


116 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 9-13, Mar., 1910 


DETROIT PUB. Co.—Continued. 
Saranac river, state dam and 
lock. 071495. © Feb. 5, 1910; 2 ¢. 
wep, 21, 1910; J 138782. 

America (Yacht) 022643. © Feb. 
4,1910; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1910; J 138731. 


Autumn in Britanny; by W. Elmer 
Schofield. 029678. © Dec. 12, 1909; 
2 c. Feb. 21, 1910; J 188745. 

Breakers (The); by Hans von 
Bartels. 029657. © Dec. 12, 1909; 
2c. Jan. 27, 1910; J 187778. 

Bringing home the cattle; by 
Thomas Moran. 029673. © Dec. 2, 
1909; 2c. Jan. 27, 1910; J 187785. 

Brush burning; by Edward Moran. 


029672. © Dec. 12, 1909; 2 ¢. Feb. 21, 
1910; J 1388752. 
Buffalo, N. Y. Albright art mu- 


seum, sculpture court. © Jan. 12, 
1910; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1910; J 1388730. 


Calm day; by Paul Jean Clays. 
029661. © Dec. 12, 1909; 2 ¢. Feb. 21, 
1910; J 188740. 

Children catching minnows; by 
Charles C. Curran. 029655. © Dec. 
Poo. 2ece dan. 27, 1910; J. 180771. 

Coming storm; by George Inness. 
029665. © Dec. 12, 1909; 2 c. Feb. 21, 
1910; J. 188748. 

Detroit, Mich. Steamer Greyhound. 
022640. © Jan. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Feb. 
21, 1910; J 188734. 


— Steamer Tashmoo. 022639. © 
anus 1910; 2 ce. Feb. 21, 1910; J 
1387388. 

Durbam cathedral; by W. Y. Mac- 
gregor. 029669. © Dec. 12, 1909; 2c. 
Feb. 21, 1910; J 13887836. 

Early moonlight, Capri; by Charles 
Caryl Coleman. 029662. © Dec. 12, 
1909; 2 ce Feb. 21, 1910; J 188742. 


Paster morning; by Edward A. 
Hornel. 029664. © Dec. 12, 1909; 2 
e. Feb. 21, 1910; J 1388746. 

Evening in May; by Dwight W. 
Tryon. 029683. © Dec. 12, 1909; 2 
ie, Jan. 27, 1910; J 187782. 

Fillmore (Millard); by Arthur 
Rockwell. 029677. © Dec. 12, 1909; 
i2 c. Feb. 21, 1910; J 188754. 

Good morning; by Walter Shirlaw. 
1029680. © Dec. 12, 1909; 2 ec. Jan. 
at, 1910; J 137776. 

Grey robe of twilight; by Charles 
Melville Dewey. 029663. © Dec. 12, 
1909;; 2c. Jan. 27, 1910; J 187774. 

Haymakers (‘The) ; by Leon A. Sher- 
imitte. 029667. © Dec. 12, 1909; 2c. 
iFeb. 21, 1910; J 188788. 


6248 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 
029668. © Dec. 12, 1909; 2 «¢. 
DAU, 20, LOLS 197700. 

Hester; by Rose Clark. 029660. © 
Dec iz, 19097 2 :C.. daile 2h, 1oles. 
187784. 


In pasture: by Charles Emile 
Jacque. 029666. © Dec. 12, 1909; 
ZC, wan) .2), LOIO. J. Yors0- 


Johnson (Dr. Samuel); by Frances 
Reynolds. 029676. © Dec. 12, 1909; 
Cia, 2b LILO s ho dott bon 

Lady in black; by H. Siddons Mow- 
bray. 029823. © Dec. 13, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 21, 1910; J 138741. 


Long Acre square. 015640. © Nov. 
ZA AGOS 2 @. Jal 2h, 190s 2 TSS, 


Mackinac island, Mich. State park 
and dock. 071482. © Feb. 5, 1910; 2 
ce.’ Feb. 21, 1910; J 138728. 


Sugar loaf. 071492. © Jan. 12, 
TSO 2G Keb. 21) TON) dy lead cn. 


Magic circle; by George B. Bridg- 
man. 029659. © Dee. 12, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 21, 1910; J 188753. 


Marvelous sauce; by Jehan Georges 
Vibert. 029689. © Jan. 4, 1910; 2c. 
Feb. 21, 1910; J 138749. 


Mountain brook, Adirondacks; by 
Alexander H. Wyant. 029685. © Dec. 
12; 1909; 2.¢. Feb. 21, 1910: J Isao. 


Neglected lands; by J. Francis Mur- 
phy. 029674. © Dec. 12, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 21, 1910; J 188747. 


New York, N. Y. Panorama of Mad- 
ison square. 015953. © Dee. 15, 1909; 
2c, Feb. 26, 1910; J 188674. 


Niagara falls, N. Y. Terrapin point, 
Horseshoe falls. 071493. © Jan. 12, 
1910; 2 ec. Feb. 21, 1910; J 138729. 


Night on a canal in Holland; by 
Frits Thaulow. 029682. © Dec. 12, 
1909 ; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1910; J 188737. 

Normandy cow; by Emile Van 
Marcke. 029670. © Dec. 12, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 27, 1910; J 187770. 

Not quite dry; by William A. Beard. 
029822. © Dee. 13, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 27, 
1910; J 187786. 

On the highway; by Heinrick Zugel. 


029686. © Dec. 12, 1909; 2 ¢c. Jan. 27, 
1910; J 187781. 

Poplars (The); by Carl Kustner, 
029688. © Jan, 4, 1910; 2 ec. Feb. 21, 


1910; J 188739. 

Restless sea; by Warren Sheppard. 
029679. © Dec. 12, 1909; 2 ec. Feb. 21, 
1910; J 188735. 


117 


33366—10- 


» 
o 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6249 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 


Sheep shearing; by Horatio Walker. 
029684. © Dec. 12, 1909; 2 ¢c. Feb. 21, 
1910; J 188744. 


Sisters (The) ; by Frank W. Benson. 
029691. © Jan. 4, 1910; 2 ¢c. Feb. 21, 
1910; J 188755. 

Stormy day at Katwyk, Holland; by 
George H. Bogert. 029658. © Dec. 12, 
1909; 2 ec. Feb. 21, 1910; J 188750. 

Stormy weather; by Frank C. Pen- 
fold.” "O29675. 2©) Wee? 1909: 2 “ec. 
Sane 20, 19s tone. 

Viejo castellano; by Joaquin Sorollo 
y Bastida. 029681. © Dec. 12, 1909; 
ake Wisin Ayqel oak Oe lle y Gye} 

Winter on the Erft; by Max Claren- 
bach. 029690. © Jan. 4, 1910; 2c 
Feb. 21, 1910; J 188748. 


DINSMORE (LON), Los Angeles, Cal. 
[6249 


Hamburger arrow twins. © Feb. 
28, 1910; 2 ce. Mar. 5, 1910; J 188864. 


DoouitTtLte (L. C.), Estherville, Iowa. 

[6250-6252 

Hstherville, Lowa. Ge: Roi k&) P. 

depot. © Jan. 26, 1910; 2 ¢. Jan. 29, 
1910; J 187844. 

Operas uouse. dreds 2 ea) 

Mar. 4, 1910; 2 ec. each Mar. 7, 1910; 
J 188918, 188919. 


DorREE (NADAGE), New York, N. Y. 
[6253-6255 
Bachelor girl. © Feb. 2, 1910; 2 ec. 
Feb. 25, 1910; K 7492. 
Is your soul progressing. © Feb. 
21, 19102 ecshebo 28; 1910; Ke (518. 
Votes for women. © Feb. 21, 1910; 
Pre. Hebi. 1910 Ke 7493: 


Dorry (W. A.), Newark, Ohio. 
[6256, 6257 


Optical prism device, 
shape in glass. © 1c. Dec. 31, 1909; 
I 144. 

in plastic glass for modifying 
light rays. die. Deer sad, 1SNoy 
I 145. 


DRAKE (JUNE D.), Silverton, Oreg. 
[6258-6260 
In the shock.—New land being de- 
veloped.—Standing grain. © Jan. 5, 
1910; 2 c. each Jan. 24,1910; J 188589-— 
138591. 


Drucker & co., New York, N. Y. [6261 
New Jersey, Society of the Cincin- 


nati, banquet. © Feb. 22, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 24, 1910; J 138787. 


pressed to. 


pt. IV, 0 83°V. 5 


DRYSDALE (JOHN TELL), Chicago. iy 
[6262 ! 

Valentine seal. © Jan. 13, 1910; ff 
2 @ Jan. 14, 1990.; (ae ae 


DULUTH NEWS-TRIBUNE, Duluth, Minn. 


[6263 |i 


Gotch and Jeffries. © 1c. Feb. 15, L 


1910; J 1388272. 


Du Pont DE Nemours (E. I.) POWDER ff 
co., Wilmington, Del. [6264 
Decorative border. © Jan. 31, | 
1910; 2 & Feb: 1, 19102 Kalseas: | 


DuRKEE (GEORGE B.), Chicago, Ill. 
[6265 
Geometric system of locating the 


frets of finger board instruments. © |) 
1 ec. Jan: 20; 1910 = fF iese . 


Eaton (HucH & MARGARET), Brook- 
lynie No YX. [6266-6270 
Valhal border leaflets. 29-33. © 


Feb. 16, 1910; 2 c. each Feb. 18, 1910; | 

K 7317-7321. 

EDISON MFG. co., Orange, N. J. 
[6271-63389 


[Moving pictures. ] 
Bad man from Riley’s gulch. § 


1-2: © Feb. 4, 1910; 2°€> each Pepe, 
1910; J 188041, 188042. 
Coquette’ (The) “1-4°°@7ean- 21. & 
1910; 2> «& each Jane es. oy ae 
137658137661. | 
Eleventh hour, 4-3) 3@eMar 4) I 
1910+ 2: ec. each. Marge 


1910; J i 
138956-188958. | 
Equine hero. 1-4. © Feb. 11, 1910; | 
2 e. each Feb. 15, 1910: -J, 13827T7— | 
158280. 
Georgia possum hunt. 1. © Jan. | 
28, 1910; 2 c Feb. 2, 19107 F 187952: 

His just deserts. 1-3. © Feb..4, } 
1910; 2 c. each Feb. 7, 1910; J 1388043- } 
188045. 1 

Japanese peach boy. 1-4. © Feb. 
1, 1910; 2 c« each” Webe ie 10; a 
188037-138040. 

Livingston case. 1-4. © Feb. 8, 
1910;' 2 e. each Hep see 
138167188170. 

Lost and regained. 1-3. © Feb. 25, 
1910: 2 ‘e. each Peby e2e— sow 
138689-138691. 

Luck of Roaring camp. 14 © 
Jan. 21, 1910: 2 @ each Jane aaorn 
J 137662-137665. 

Man under the bed. 1, 2. © Mar. 
4, 1910; 2. ¢. each Mars 33 
138959, 138960. 


118 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 9-13, Mar., 1910 


EDISON Mra. co.—Continued. 
Miniature (The) 1-4. © Feb. 18, 


10; 2 c, each Feb. 21, 1910;. J 
138569-138572. 
President’s special. 1-4. © Feb. 


na 1910%,2 .c.-each Feb. 17, 1910; J 
188351-138354. 

Queen of the burlesque. 1-2. © 
Feb. 11, 1910; 2 c. each Feb. 15, 1910; 
J 138281, 138282. 


Ranson’s folly. 14. © Mar. 1, 
1910; 2 c. each Mar. 3, 1910; J 138818- 
138821. ; 


Skipper’s yarn. 1-4. © Jan. 28, 
1910; 2 c. each Feb. 2, 1910; J 187953- 
137956. 

Surprise party. 1-3. © Feb. 4, 
1910; 2 c. each Feb. 7, 1910; J 138034— 
138036. 


That girl of Dixon’s. 1-3. 
Feb. 25, 1910; 2 ec. each Feb. 28, 1910; 
J 138686-138688. 

1-3. © 


Trip to Mars. Feb. 18, 
a0 2c, each Keb. 21, 1910; J 
1388566-138568. 


Vicum~ of bridge... 14. © Feb. 22, 
aoe, 1c, .eaeh Keb, 24, 1910; J 
138624-138627. 


Woman’s strategy. 1-4. © Jan. 25, 
lezce each Jan. 27, 1910: J 
1387765-137768. 


HIGHMY BrROoS., Fort Atkinson, Wis. 
[6340-6349 
Fort Atkinson, Wis.: 

Bark river bridge.—Beautiful 
residence.—C & N depot.—Entrance to 
Evergreen cemetery.— First ward 
school.—Hoard (W. D.) printing of- 
fice.—Lower bridge.—Rustic scenery.— 
Whitewater & Merchants ave. © Feb. 
oD, etre Zee. each Keb. 4, 1910; J 
1388146-188154. 


Moonlight on Rock river. © 
Pep; 0, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1910; J 
138238. 


HISENMANN (JOHN), Cleveland, Ohio. 

[6850 
Situation plant of 
memorial to be 


Put-in-bay, Ohio. 
the proposed Perry 


erected. 30868. © 1c. Jan. 17, 1910: 

Pe LOO: 

ELuiotr (CHARLES H.) co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [6351-6354 


Cresheim creek. © Feb. 22, 1910; 
2c. Feb. 24, 1910; J 188618. 

Oulver. © Mar. 1, 1910: 2c. 
24, 1910; J 188617. 


Feb. 


6389 


ELLiortT (CHARLES H.) co.—Continued. 
Devil’s pool. © Feb. 22, 1910; 2 «¢. 
Feb. 24, 1910; J 138619. 
Love willow. © Feb. 22, 1910; 2 «. 
Feb. 24, 1910; J 138620. 


ELLiott (JOHN A.) Butte, Mont. 
[6355-6361 
In harness.—Just as we look.—Last 
of the wild.—On exhibition.—Passing 
of the wild.—Stampede of the wild.— 
Under the saddle. © Jan. 24, 1910; 
2 e. each Jan. 28, 1910; J 137819- 


37825, 
ELLis (Louis Brown), Chicago, Ill. 
[6362 
Madonna of the slums. © Feb. 9, 


1910; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1910; J 188193. 


ELLSwortH (Wo.cotTt W.), Johnstown, 
ING We [6363 
[Johnstown, N. Y.] Old St. John’s 
church. © Feb. 8, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 14, 
1910; J 188235. 


Exison (A. W.) & co., Boston, Mass. 
[6364 
Concord bridge. © Feb. 8, 1910; 2 
e. Feb: 12; 1910: Ke 7267. 


EMERY SCHOOL ART CO., Boston, Mass. 
[6365-6376 
Belated kid.—Carlos (Don) and his 
dwart.—Fortune teller—Halt at the 
fountain.—Isabella; or The pot of Ba- 
sil—hKnitting lesson.—Lazami.—sSea 
serpent.—Sphinx.—Torn hat.—Twin 
lambs.—Washerwomen. © Feb. 15, 
1910; 2 c. each Feb. 17, 1910; J 188327T- 
138388. 
Epiter (S. E.), Yuma, Arizona. 
[6377-6379 
Uncle Sam. 1-3. © 1. each Feb. 
16, 1910; J 188317-1388319. 
ERICKSON (Oscar), St. Paul, Minn. 
[6380-6385 
Bass fishing is good.—Good days 
work.—Gosh! I thought it was a 
snag.—Hang on Mac, we'll get him. 
Pulling for the shore.—We’re making 
double catches here. © Mareh 1, 
1910; 2 c each March 4, 1910; J 
1389014—139019. 


ERVIEN (ROBERT), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[6386-6388 
Fiddle maker.—News from home.— 
Study of a working man. © 2 ¢. each 
Feb. 5, 1910; J 188249-138251. 


FAIRBANK (HARLAN HENRY), Chicago, 
Tl. [6389 
treetings from Chicago. 
1910; 2 ca, 


© Jan. 31, 
Feb. 2, 1910; K 6701. 


119 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


63590 


pt. Vlas. veo 


FIDLER (PRES.) Weed, Cal. [6390-6391 
Mt. Shasta. 

Feb. 21, 1910; J 188559. 

© Feb. 25, 1910; 2 c. March 8, 

1910; J 1388955. 


FIELD (CorA LINDSEY), Benton Har- 
bor, Mich. [6392-6394 
Consciousness of good.—Love.—Sun- 
shine. © Dee. 3, 1909; 2 c each Feb. 
10, 1910; K 6986-6988. 


FIGMAN, MANSELL & FREIRICH, New 

Workeo Neve [6395 

Our sponge baby. © March 1, 1910; 
2c. March 3, 1910; J 138964. 


FILM IMPORT & TRADING Co., New York, 

IN. UY. [6396 

Heroine of chance. © Feb. 10, 1910; 
2c. Feb. 4, 1910; K 6902. 


FINE (E. G.), Boulder, Colo. 
[6397-6401 
Ute indians: Band.—Chief Buck- 
skin Charlie —Chief Buckskin Charlie 
and papooses.—On horseback.—San 
Antonio Buck. © Dee. 17, 1909; 2 ec. 
each Feb. 12, 1910; J 138208-138212. 


FLEMING & BRYANT, Brunswick, Ga. 
[6402-6408 


Frederica, Ga., barracks and keep.— 
St. Simons island, Ga., bloody marsh.— 
Brunswick, Ga., Glynn academy.— 
Brunswick, Ga., Glynn co. court 
house.—St. Simons. island, Ga., old 
Slave house.—F rederica, Ga., old vault 
in Spanish burial grounds.—St. Si- 
mons island, Ga., tabby huts in slave 
quarters. © Feb. 10, 1910; 2 ec. each 
Feb. 4, 1910; J 1881389-138145. 


Forry (BH. F.) New York, N. Y. 


[6409-6438 
McCormack (John) 2185—-A—B-C, 
PA=S1.14@ Heb. 22; 1910: 2) c¢- each 


March 8, 1910; J 138968—138981. 
2185-7, 8,12. © Dec. 18, 1909; 
2c. Feb. 1, 1910; J 137979-137981. 

Tetrazzini (Luisa) 2370-1-6, 8, 11— 
16. © Dee. 15, 1909; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1910; 
J 1387982-137994. 


Forp (GEORGE) Seymour, Conn. [6439 

Seymour, Conn. Trolley car wrecked. 
@©yan! 17,1910 2c. Feb. 23. 1910: 
J 138592. 


Fox (GEoRGE J.), Cleveland, Ohio. 
[6440 
Pulling for Dad. © Jan. 27, 1910; 
2 ¢. Jan. 29; 1910; J 137826. 


di 


© Feb. 14, 1910; 2 «. | 


FRANCIS (SAMUEL M.), Philadelphia, 
Pa. [6441-6443 
[Philadelphia, Pa.] Bethel A. M, E. 
ehurch. © Jan.-12, 1910; 2 ec» Hebs5, 
1910 K 7333. 
— First African Baptist church. 
© Feb. 20, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 25, 1910; 
K 7471. 


First Wesley A. M. E. Zion 
ehurch.~ © Jan. 12, 191052 @ Web. 5, 
1910; 1K TSe2. 


FRAZER (CLARA), Withers Mills, Mo. . 

[6444 

Twain (Mark) and his favorite pet. 

© Feb. 18, 1910; 2 c Feb. 21, 1910; 
IK 7692. 


Frey (L. E.), Woodville, Ohio. [6445 


Church (The). © Feb. 28, 1910; 2 
é. Mar. 9, 19102 J 1as992 


FrRiInK (H. A.), Boston, Mass., 
[6446-6457 
City street.—Evening.—L. T. 549.— 
Low tide.—Moonlight.—Sheep.—Surf.— 
Venetian marine.—Venice.—Water- 
fall.—Wet day.—Wind mill. © Feb. 
1, 1910; 2 c& each Sansa oes 
138064138075. 


GABRIEL-MEYERFELD Co., San Francisco, 
Cal. [6458 


Panama-Pacific and international 
exposition 1915. © Jan. 17, 1910; 2 
ec. Jan. 24, 1910; K 7080. 


GARRETT (T. B.), Burns City, Ind. 
[6459-6461 
Burke’s hybrid  cling.—Excelsior 
cherry.—Inman’s pear apple. © Feb. 
10, 1910; 2 c. each Feb. 12, 1910; K 
7114-7116. 


GARTNER & BENDER, Chicago, Il. 
[6462-6473 


Those foolish questions: 


Been hunting ducks, bub.—Cut- 
ting the lawn, old chap.—Digging a 
hole, mister.—Doing some washing, 
Maggie.—Getting a pail of water, 
bub.—Is that child crying again.— 
Mailing a letter there, Bill.—Painting 
a picture.—Playing football, young 
man.—Playing on the piano, little 
one.—Smoking a_ cigarette, young 
man.—Taking a bath there, cap’n. © 
Jan. 10, 1910; 2 ce. each Feb. 4, 1910; 
K 6819-6830. 


GEBHARD (A. F.), Buffalo, N. Y. [6474 


Lafayette high school, Buffalo, N. Y. 
High school pennant series, no. 10. 
© Feb. 1, 1910; 2 c: Feb? 3719s ae 
6762. 


0 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 9-13, Mar., 1910 


6592 


GERARD (WILLIAM) Rockaway, N. J. 
[6475-6477 
Rockaway, N. J.: 

Jackson ave. from railroad 
tracks.—Mt. Hope road from across 
Fox’s pond.—Rockaway rolling mill. 
i) Jan. 27, 1910; 2 c. each Jan. 28, 
1910; J 187809-137811. 
Gisson (ArtTHuR [F.) 

Fa. 

Magic City wreck. 
1910; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1910; 
138629. 


Morocco. © Feb. 18, 1910; 2c. Mar. 
1, 1910; J 138760. 


Jacksonville, 

[6478-6480 
i, 2: XC) Heb: Zo, 
J 138628, 


GirFrorD (Beng. A.), The Dalles, Oreg. 
[6481-6495 


Ashland creek canyon. 394.—Break- 
ers. 3892.—Down the Rogue, Grant’s 
pass. 393.—Lewiston, Idaho, Clear- 
water ry. bridge. 395.—Pacific, from 
Neah-kah-na mountain. 3886.—Ramona 
grapes. 396.—Reed’s pasture. 389.— 
Rockey beach. 3885.—Sea wall. 384.— 
Short sand beach. 390, 391.—South 
from trail, Neah-kah-na mountain. 
387, 388.—Treasure cove, north wall. 
382.—Treasure cove, south wall. 383. 
© Dee. 27, 1909; 2 c. each Jan. 3, 1910; 
J 136571—-136585. 


GimnBeRT (J. Z.) -& WINTER (F. C.), 
Los Angeles, Cal. [6496-6503 


California : 


Femur of mastadon during exca- 
vation. 10.—Skull and pelvis of giant 
ground sloth. 9.—Skull of pliocene 
lion. 13.—Skull of pliocene ox, male. 
11.—Skull of saber-toothed tiger. 15.— 
Skull of saber-toothed tiger, pliocene. 
14.—Skull of young giant ground sloth. 
16.—Skulls of pliocene ox, male and fe- 
male. 12. © Feb. 21, 1910; 2 c. each 
Feb, 26, 1910; J 138663-138670. 


GILDER (RopMAN), New York, N. Y. 

[6504 
Gilder (Richard Watson). © Jan. 

2b, 1910; 2 c. Jan. 28, 1910; J 137789. 


GILLAM (MANLY M.), New York, N. Y. 

[6505 
__Gillam’s graphic historical review. 
‘© Feb. 1, 1910; 2c. Feb. 4, 1910; J 
1380683. 


GIRARD (Grorar G.), Winsted, Conn. 
[6506 

Highland lake. 

1910; 2 ce Feb, 26, 1910; J 


Winsted, Conn. 
Jan. 12, 
188662. 


© | 


GLASS (H. D.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[6507 
Detent. ©1c. Feb. 28, 1910; 1188. 


GLAZIER (FRED), North Bend, Oreg. 
[6508 
Shots from Cyclone Dan. © Dec. 
12s L909: 2 ¢. Dee, 21, 19005 J IST LIC. 


GNECCHI (J. WILLIAM), New York, 
Nei. [6509-6574 
Agapetus (Saint) I.—Alexander I. 
—Anacletus I.—Anastacius I.—Anas- 
tacius II.—Anicetus JI.—Antherus.— 
Benedictus I (Saint).—Bonifacius I 
(Saint).—Bonifacius II.—Bonifacius 
IlI.—Bonifacius IV.—Cais I.—Celes- 
tinus I.—Claristus I.—Clemens I.— 
Cornelius I.—Damascus (Saint).—Di- 
onysius.—Eleutherus JI.—Eusebius I. 
—Kutychianus I.—Evaritus I.—Felix 
I.—Felix II.—fFelix JIII.—Felix IV 
(Saint ).—Fabianus.—Gelasius.—Greg- 
orius I (Saint).—Hilarius I (Saint).— 
Hormisda JI.—Hyginius JI.—Innocen- 
tius JI —Joannes I.—Ioannes II.— 
Ioannes III (Saint).—Ivlius (Saint) .— 
Leomagnus I (Saint).—Linus I.—Lu- 
cius JI.—Marcellinus.—Marcellus I.— 
Marcus (Saint).—Miltiades I.—Pela- 
gius [.—Pelagius II (Saint).—Pius 
I.—Pontianus I.—Sabinianus.—Silve- 
rius I. — Silvester. — Simmacus 
(Saint).—Simplicius I.—Siricius I.— 
Sother I.—Stephanus I.—Telesphorus 
I.— Urbanus I.— Victor I. — Vigilius 
I.—Xistus II.—Xistus III.—Xystus 
I.—Zepherinus.—Zosimus I (Saint). 


© Feb. 28, 1910; 2 ¢. each Feb. 28, 
1910; K 7544~7609. 


(ARTHUR 


GooDRICH Atkinson, 
IN. [6575 
No. Salem, N. H., M. E. church. © 
July..2;, 1909; .2.. a. Feb. 4, 1910; J 
137978. 


ys 


GouLp (J. A.), El Reno, Okla. [6576 
El Reno, Okla. Bickford avenue. 


© Feb. 28, 1910; 2 ec. Feb. 26, 1910; 
K 7726. 


GRAHAM PHOTO CO., Los Angeles, Cal. 


[6577-6579 
Pasadena, Cal. Poultry and sheep 
at A. Busch’s garden. 1, 2. © Feb. 


£7; 1STOs 2 ec: 

138604. 
Sierra Madre mountains from Mt. 

Washington. © Jan. 26, 1910; 2 ¢e. 

Jan. 17; 1910: J 187935. 

GRAY LITHOGRAPH Co., New York, N. Y. 

[18 prints. ] [G5S0—6592 

In fair or stormy weather. © Feb. 

1, 1910; 2c. Feb. 2, 1910; K 6704. 


Feb. 23, 


1910; J 188603, 


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6593 


GRAY LITHOGRAPH co.—Continued. 


Greetings. 1-6.—Here’s to the girl 
with eyes of blue.—Little health.— 
Success and health to the happy 
pair.—There is the rose.—Two roses 
on one slender spray.—World is filled 
with flowers. © Mar. 4, 1910; 2 ec. 
each Mar. 5, 1910; K 7837-7848. 


GREEN (EDWARD E.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[6593-6594 
Quiet little game. © 1c. Feb. 15, 


1910; J 137934. 


——@€© Feb. 28, 1910; 2 ec. Mar. 2, 
1910; J 188788. 


GREEN (R. A.), New York, N. Y. [6595 


Friend to the last. © Feb. 4, 1910; 
2c Feb. 5, 1910; J 188000. 


GRINSTEAD (J. E.), Kerrville, Texas. 
[6596-6598 
About 3.00 o’clock in the morning.— 
Court pinched me for fifty.—Things 
looked awful hazy. © Feb. 8, 1910; 
2 e. each Feb. 14, 1910; J 188240- 
138242. 


Gross (EpwarpD), New York, N. Y. 
[6599-6600 
June.—Post-graduate. © Mar. 1, 
110s 2 “c. each Feb.) (25> 1910: A 


590, 551. 


GURNEY (THEO. M.), Kansas City, Mo. 

[6601 

Illustrated floor fire exit diagrams. 
© 1c. Jan. 26, 1910; I 169. 


GUSTIN (E. W.), New York, N. Y. 
[6602-6616 


Don’t burn your. bridges.—Don’t 
trust to luck.—Even after she is mar- 
ried.—Faster a man runs into debt the 
more he gets behind.—Fellows who are 
looking for trouble.—Here’s to the girl 


that is good.—It is sometimes neces- | 


sary to change cars.—Just because 
marriage is a tie.—Just once more.— 
Make new friends but keep the old.— 
Man is made of dust.—Men marry be- 
cause they are tired.—Noah was 600 
years old before he knew how to build 
an ark.—Nothing is so expensive as 
something you get for nothing.—When 


a irl fishes.” © Jan. 26, 1910-2 -¢ 

each Feb. 12, 1910; K 7092-7106. 

GUTHYL (RALPH), Wilmot, S. Dak. 
[6617 


Ortonville, Minn. Big Stone lake, 
water front. © July 18, 1909; 1 «. 
each of 2 different views July 27. 
1909; J 180470. 


pt. Iv, 0.5., Vs) 


GUTMANN & GUTMANN, New York, 
bi pe [66186622 
Champion.— He wont bite. — Lone 
fisherman.—Music has charms. © 
Feb. 21, 1910; 2 c. each Feb. 23, 1910; 
K 7509-7512. 


Two heads with but a single thought. 
© Feb. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Feb. 2, 1910; J 
137936. 


HAGMAN (CLAUDE O.), Ft. Wayne, Ind. 
[6623 


Fort Wayne, Ind. Shoaff building. 
© Feb. 5, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1910; K 
T20T. 

HAINES PHOTO co., Conneaut, Ohio. 
[6624-6639 


Albany; No.6 


Panorama of.—Water front. © 
Oct. 6, 1909; 2 ce. each Oct. 7, 1909; J 
137801-137802. 


Memphis, Tenn. 1-38. 
1910; 2 c -each “March Se 
138900-138902. 

Prey, Niwo¥. 2 

Birdseye view.—Water front. © 
Oct.. 6,.1909; 2 each, OGizez. a09-aa 
137800, 137808, 187804. 

Tuft’s college. 1, Shen et 
1910; 2c Feby 2% 1910; J 138637, 
138638. 


Watertown, N. Y.: 

Flower (Roswell P.) memorial 
library.—Waterfront & factories.— 
Watertown square. © Oct. 4, 1909; 
2c. each Oct. 6, 1909; J 187805—-187808. 


(FRANK C.), Mass. 
[6640 

Boston, Mass. Hotel Somerset. © 
Feb. 1, 1910: 2 ¢ “Web aaa ae 
7520. 


HAMBURGER BROS. & CO., Baltimore, Md. 
[6641-6646 


Astor suit—Joekay suit.—Newport 
suit—Rector suit.—Ruston suit.— 
Sagamore suit. © Feb. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. 
each Feb. 3, 1910; K 6744-6749. 


Hammon (V. O.) Pus. co., Chicago, Ill. 
[6647-6648 


Chicago, Ill. The Blackstone. © 
Feb. 7, 1910: 2 c.. Feb se 
6942. 


—— Hotel La Salle. © Feb. 7, 
1910; 2 c Feb. 9, 1910; K 6941. 
HANFSTAENGL (FRANZ), Munich, Ger- 

many. [6649-6655 

Deer on the flight; by C. Kroener. 

Fox hunt; by Heywood Hardy. 

Friendly chat; by W. Menzler. 


© March 4, 
11> oy 


HALL Boston, 


122 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 9-13, Mar., 1910 


HANFSTAENGL (FRANz)—Continued. 
Siegfried swinging the sword; by F. 
Leeke. 


Spring in the lowlands; by J. 
Schmitzberger. 
Tannhaeuser in the Venus moun- 


tain; by F. Leeke. 
Wotan’s departure; by F. Leeke. 
© Dec. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 31, 
1909; H 321-3827. 


Harpensure (H. B.) & co., New York, 
i [6656-6681 
April showers; by E. C. Caswell. 
eigam, 15; 1910; 2c. Jan. 8, 1910; H 
840. 

Autumn leaves; by EH. C. Caswell. 
Oran, io, 1910; 2 ¢,. Jan. 8, 1910; 
H 346. 

Belated shopper; by E. C. Caswell. 
© Jan. 15, 1910; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1910; H 
348. 

Colin; by J. S. Hemment. © Jan. 
1, 1910; 2c. Dec. 23, 1909; H 301. 

Day dreams; by Otto Herschel. © 
dated ONO: 2 ic. Dec. 29, 1909; H 
316. 

Don’t forget the number; by Park- 
imson arrives: © Jan. 1,°1910; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 238, 1909; H 308. 


Down, om, the farm; by. M. -H. 
Lowell. © Jan. 1, 1910; 2 e. Dec. 29, 
1909; H 317. 

End of the vacation; by E. C. Cas- 
well. © Jan. 15, 1910; 2 c. Jan. 8, 
1910; H 345. 


Fair graduate; by HE. C. Caswell. 
lameds,) 1910 2 ec. Jan.'8, 1910; 
H 342. 


Interesting announcement; by Park- 
inson art co. © Jan. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 28, 1909; H 304. 


King of the jungle; by N. S. Nesen- 
Sonn. © Jan. 1; 1910; 2 ee Dec. 23, 
1909; H 305. 


Making a big ready; by Will Craw- 
ford. © Jan. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Dee. 29, 
1909; H 318. 


March winds; by E. C. Caswell. © 
Jan. 15, 1910; 2c. Jan. 8, 1910; H 889. 


May flowers; by E. C. Caswell. © 
Jan. 15, 1910; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1910; H $41. 


Miss Dainty; by Magnus Greiner. 
© Jan. 1, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1909: H 
802. 

Mother’s favorite; by John H. Hen- 
rich. © Jan 1,°1910: 2 « Dec. 29, 
1909; H 319. 


6695 


HarpDenbure (H. B.) & co.—Continued. 

Poinsettia; by James Fagan. © 
dau, L,. W104 2 e, Dee.. 25, 1900's 
306. 

Prospective feast; by E. C. Caswell. 
@- Jan, 15, 1910; 2 ¢, Jan. S, 1910: 
H 347. 

Protection; by C. J. Ross. © Jan. 
1, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 23, 1909; H 307. 

Refreshing dip; by E. C. Caswell. 
©) Jan. 15, 1910; 2 ¢.'Jan. 8, 1910; 
H 348. 

Ring out the old; by E. C. Caswell. 
© Jan. 15, 1910; 2 c. Jan. 8,.'1910; 
H 349. 

Security; by Parkinson art co. © 
Jan. 1, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 23, 1909; H 308. 


Summer girl; by E. C. Caswell. © 
Jan. 15, 1910; 2c. Jan. 8, 1910; H 344. 

Twilight in the pine woods; by 
Colin S. Craig. © Jan. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Dee. 23, 1909; H 309. 

Violet; by Nelle D. Nickum. © Jan. 
tL; 1910: (2>e,. Dee, 2371909. 310, 

Winter sport; by E. C. Caswell. 
© dan. 15, 1910+ 2) ¢e; Jan. 8, 199@: 
H 388. 


Hartow (C. B.), Chicago, Ill. [6682 


Roses. © Feb. 25, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 28, 
1910; K 7548. 


HARPER & BROS., New York, N. Y. 
[6683, 6684 
Shakespeare’s deposition and signa- 
ture. © Feb. 18, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 19, 
TOTO Ie (325. 
—  ©1e. Feb. 19, 1910; J 188509, 


HARRIMAN (M.). Boston, Mass. 
[6685-6690 
Harriman type of aeromobile and 
aerocar. 1-6. © Feb. 15, 1910; 2c. 
Feb. 16, 1910; J 188283—138288. 


Harris (A. G.), Danville, Pa. [6691 
Danville, Pa. State hospital for the 
insane. © Feb. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Feb. 7, 


1910; K 6864. 


Harris (W. J.), Pittston, Pa. 
[6692-6695 

St. Augustine, Fla. Aleazar, Cor- 
dova and Ponce de Leon. © Feb. 26, 
1910; 2c. Feb. 28, 1910; J 188721. 

—— Ft. Marion. © Mar. 3, 1910; 
2c. Mar. 5, 1910; J 188896. 

— Ponce de Leon. 1, 2. © Feb. 
21, 1910: 2 c. Feb, 28, 1910: J 188605, 
1388606. 


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6696 
Harris & Ewinc, Washington, D. C. 
[ 6696-6732 

Alexander (Rep.) © Jan. 2, 1910; 
2.¢, Mar. 1; 19102 ff ASS8TSe: 

Ansel (Governor). © Dec. 3, 1909; 
aoc. Mar. Li 1910: Jy aaeqee: 

Boardman (Mabel). © Jan. 29, 
1910; 2c. Mar. 1, 1910; J 138765. 

Borda (F. De). © Feb. 2, 1910; 2c. 
Mar. 3, 1910; J 188836. 

Brady (J. H.) © Feb. 1, 1910; 2c. 
Mar. 3, 1910; J 138838. 

Bullock (Seth). © Dee. 
Ze Mar te T9103 1388784. 

Day (Justice). © Dec. 4, 1909; 2c. 
Mar. 1, 1910; J 188785. 

Douglass (Albert) © Jan. 3, 1910; 
2 c..Mar. 1, 1910; J 138776. 

Hstopinal (A.) © Feb. 1, 1910; 
2 ee Mare’, 1910): J. 188775: 

Fernald (B.) © Feb. 1, 1910; 2c. 
Mar. 1, 1910; J 138767. 

Fernald (B. M.) © Feb. 1, 1910; 
2c. Mar. 3, 1910; J 188830. 

Fuller (Chief Justice) © Dec. 38, 
1909; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1910; J 188762. 

Goulden (J. C.) © Feb. 21, 1910; 
2.¢. Mar, 3, 1910; J, 138827. 

Hamlin (Rep.) © Dee. 19, 1909; 
2c. Mar. 1, 1910; J 1387838. 

Hitchcock (G. M.) © Jan. 27, 1910; 
2¢. Mar. 1,.1910; J 138778. 

Holmes (O. W.) © Jan. 5, 1910; 
2c. Mar. 3, 1910; J 138835. 

Hughes (Chas. E.) © Feb. 11, 
1910; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1910; J 188764. 

Kerens (R. C.) © Jan. 17, 1910; 
2c. Mar. 1, 1910; J 138774. 

Kitchin (Governor) © Jan. 26, 
1910; 2 ec. Mar. 1, 1910; J 188772. 

Low (Seth) © Dee. 31, 1909; 2c. 
Mar. 1, 1910; J 138781. 

Morgan (E. V.) © Jan. 31, 1910; 
2c. Mar. 3, 1910; J 138828. 

Norton (Charles D.) © Jan. 28, 
1910; 2 c. Mar. 3, 1910; J 138829. 

Pennewill (Governor) © Jan. 5, 
19102" 2re Mar:-3, 1910; J 138834. 

Pothier (A. J.) © Jan. 3, 1910; 2 
@ Mar. 1.1910; J 138780. 

Prouby¢Gs 4), 7, Jan. 21, 1910-92 
Go Mar 1A TS10- at testa t. 

Purcell (Senator) © Feb. 1, 1910; 
2 .@. Mar. 3, 1910: J. 138837. 

Ritter (PC). © Janz 20; 1910: 2 e: 
Mag. 2, 3910: SP Assia 

Rojas (E.) © Oct. 29, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 1, 1910; J 138779. 


21, 1909; 


Di. av, BASS es 


Harris & Ewine—Continued. \ 
Rucker (A. W.) © Dec. 5, 1909; 
2 e@. Mar: 1, 1910: J 168705: . 


Rucker (William W.) © Feb. 2, |} 
1910; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1910; J 23876m 


Shafroth (Governor) © Nov. 21, 
1909; 2c. Mar. 1, 19105 dusetee: 


Simmons (James) © Jan. 19, 1910; 
1910;.2 c. Mar. 3, 19103. J 23883aa: 


Velez: (C. C.) © dam ts, 1910; 22 
Mar.1, J910; J 138Gm0- 


Villalobar (Marquis de) © Sept. 
19, 1909; 2 c.-Mar. 1, 190 assiGa: 


Weeks (F. D.) © Jan. 18, 1910; 2 
c. Mar..3, 1910: J a3sseac- 


Wheeler (Nelson) © Jan. 25, 1910; 
2 ec. Mar. 3, 19103) J 1Sssade 


White (Justice) © Dee. 17, 1909; 
2 ec: Mar. 1,°:1910; J 138768: 


HART, SCHAFFNER & MaApx, Chicago, Il. 
[32 prints. ] [6733-6764 
Arlington cemetery.—At the game.— 

Crossing the creek.—Egg-rollers.—Fort 

Meyer, Va.—Going to call.—Historic 

ground.—La Fayette monument.—Lee 

mansion. — Marketing. — Money-coun- 
ters.—Mount Vernon.—wNational rel- 
ics.—Neptune.—One of the fans.—On 

Sunday morning.—On the Charles Mac- 

Allester.—Patriotic shrine.—Stroll in 

the park.—Washington, D. C., union 

station. Young American. © Feb. 16, 

1910; 2 c. each Feb. 21, 1910; K 7362- 

7382. 


Belasco theatre. © Feb. 1, 1910; 
2 ec. Feb. 7, 1910; K 6899. 
Capitol (The) © Feb. 1, 1910; 2 « 
Feb. 7, 1910; K 6901. 
Congressional library. © Feb. 1, 
1910; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1910; Ik 7128. 


Derby day. © Feb. 1, 1910; 2 c¢. 


‘Feb. 7, 1910; K 6897. 


Dixie girl. © Feb. 1, 1910; 24 
Feb. 7, 1910; K 6896. 
Dog show. © Feb. 19, 1910; 2 «. 


Neb. 228; 1910 Ke7oie 

First gentleman. © Feb. 11, 1910; 
2.@ Feb. 17; 1910; K waver 

Going to town. ©: Feb. 19, 1910; 
2 ec. Feb. 28, 1910; K 7618. 

Lawn féte. © Feb. 1, 1910; 2c. 
Feb. 7, 1910; K 6898. 

Madison square. © Feb. 19, 1910; 
2 c. Feb. 28, 1910; K 7616. 

Monument. © Feb. 1, 1910; 2 «. 
Feb. 7, 1910; K 6900. 


124 


nos. 9-13, Mar., 1910 


Harvey (Fred), Kansas City, Mo. 


Albuquerque, N. M., Indian and 
Mexican building.—Albuquerque, N. M., 
Old Mexican carreta.—Fishers Peak 
near Trinidad, Colo.—Las Vegas, N. M., 
Hotel Castaneda.—On the Santa Fe 
near Kansas City, Mo.—Sierra Blanca, 
Colo.—Snowy range near ‘Trinidad, 
Colo. © Jan. 19, 1910; 2 c. each Jan. 
28, 1910; K 6618-6624. 


Raton tunnel. 12986. © Feb. 1, 
1910; 2 ec. Feb. 7, 1910; K 6862. 


HAYES LITHOGRAPHING co., Buffalo, 
NY, [6773-6791 
American beauty.—Cherry  lips.— 


Haster offering.—Ethel.—First meet- 
ing of Washington and La Fayette.— 
Her first party dress.—Home talent.— 
Little blue belle-—Making an engage- 
ment.-—Margarette.-—Old Holland.— 
Out for a walk—Ready for the 
navy.— Rose __ girl. — Secrets.—Smart 
turnout. — Spring. — Thoroughbreds.— 
Violet. © Web. 3, 1910; 2 c. each Feb. 
10, 1910; K 6996-7014. 


HaAzaArp (ABIGAIL KrLLoacc) WHlizabeth, 
N. J. | [6792-6793 
iil lites, Sum is; set.. © Meb.. 25, 
1910; 2c. Feb. 24, 1910; H 548. 
While the tiger stands defender. © 
Feb. 25, 1910; 2 ec. Feb. 24, 1910; H 
549. 


Hazen (WILLIAM N.) Hast Orange, 


ING oe [6794 

Slide rule, technical drawing. © 
te. Jan. 20, 1910; I 167. 

HEALY (P. H.), Rawlins, Wyo. [6795 


Broncho busting. © Oct. 30, 1909; 
2c. Jan. 17, 1910; K 6480. 


Hrim (Mitton) Mt. Home, Idaho. 
[6796 
Mt. Home, Idaho. Frosty night. © 
Jin. 26, 1910; 2 c Feb. 14, 1910; J 
188247. 


HEMENWAY (OSCAR FE.) 

gon. [GT97 

Family of Spitz puppies. © Aug. 
9, 1909; 2c. Jan. 24, 1910; H 365. 


Hersst (A. W.), Chicago, I11. 
[ 6798S—GS02 

Christ before Herod. © Dec. 27, 
1909; 2c. Jan. 20, 1910; K 6614. 

Christ blessing His disciples. © 
Dee; 27, 1909; 2c. Jan. 20, 1910; K 
6616. 

Descent from the cross. © Dee. 27, 
1909; 2c. Feb. 4, 1910; K 6977. 


Hugene, Ore- 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


6833 


| Herest (A; W.)—Continued. 
[6765-6772 — 


Last supper. © Dec. 27, 1909; 2¢ 
Jan. 20, 1910; K 6615. 

Resurrection. © Dec. 27, 1909; 2 
@ gani:20, 19107 1 6617. 


Herina (E.) Ridgewood, N. J. [6803 
Cod fisherman. © Mar. 1, 1910; 2 
ce. Feb. 17, 1910; K 7470. 


Hever & KirMse, Berlin, Germany. 
[6804-6805 
Goethe; by Karl Bauer. © Jan. 27, 


1910; 2c. Feb. 28, 1910; Hf 561 


Muttergliick; by Hermann Knopf. 
© Jan. 27, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1910; 
H. 563. 


Hitt (Harry E.), Fort Pierce, Fla. 
[6806-6807 
Fort Pierce, Fla. St. Lucie county 
buildings. 2388. © Feb. 17, 1910; 2 
ce, Feb. 21, 1910; J 1388573. 
Single bunch of Indian river grape- 
fruit.) . 2485.) © Mas’ 7 19 say. 
Mar. 10, 1910; J 189021. 


HINER (G. Hutu), Detroit, Mich. 
[6808 
Home pets. © Feb. 7, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 21, 1910; J 138563. 


Hopes (FRANKLYN) & CO., Chicago, 


HA [6809-6816 
Motto cards: Mottoes by Philip D. 
Armour; Geo. William Childs; Peter 
Cooper; Horace Greeley; Abraham 
Lineoln; Cyrus Hall McCormick; 
John Wanamaker. © Feb. 3, 1910; 2 
ec. each Feb. 5, 1910; K 6837-6844. 


Hock (ANTHONY E.), Los Angeles, 
Cal. [6817-6820 
Dear, I own two saw mills.—lI love 
my dog, but O, you sausage.—Race 
for liberty.—Too much politics. © 
Keb. 17, 1910; 2 ec. each Feb. 26, 1910; 


K 7503-7506. 


HOoLSINGER (R. W.), Charlottesville, Va. 
[6S821, 6822 


Carrs hil. © Jaz: 7, 1910; 2.4. 
Ireb. 8, 1910; J 188087. 
Colonial service set. © Feb. 28, 


1910; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1910; J 138965. 
Horr Bros, co., Seattle, Wash. 
[6823-6838 
All alone.—Don’'t forget you owe me 
a letter.—Don't let anyone have the 
key.—Don’'t let your spirits get low.— 
Don’t sit up so late at night.—Gee! 
But I’m lonesome.—lI'se about all in.— 


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6834 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.5 


HopF Bros. co.—Continued. 

I send to you a violet.—Little behind 

on my mail.—Would like have, ete.— 

Would like to hear from you. © Nov. 

a 1909; 2 &. each Noy: isd, 11909") 4& 

7740-7750. 

Horak (JOHN H.), Detroit, Minn. 

[68384 

Detroit, [Minn.] high school. © 

dame oe. OUD: Ae. eb. 12. IOIO 

137959. 


HOoRNING (WILLIAM), Johnstown, N. Y. 

[6885 

Lincoln (President) speaking at 

Gettysburg. © Dec. 24, 1909; 2 «. 
Dec. 29, 1909; H 320. 


HUBBARD (JOHN V.), Golden, Colo. 
[6836 


Goatherd (The) © Feb. 1, 1910; 
Z-enMep. 10, 191035 138155. 


HuecuHes (FrRepD E.), Fort Riley, Kans. 

[6887-6841 

Fort Riley, Kans. 47 Springfield 

gun blown up. 1-5. © Feb. 14, 1910; 
2c. Feb. 16, 1910; J 188320-138324. 


Hunt (P. S.),. Valdez, Alaska. 
[6842-6864 


Valdez, Alaska. Home sweet home. 
G 2628. © Feb. 18, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 5, 
1910; J 188871. 


Keystone ave. P 110, 111, G 
Za8n,, 2os6..) C) Heb. o,/ 191052 © Feb. 
1S 191) 5 138526, 1388b27, 138530, 
188531. 


——— G 2618. © Feb. 18, 1910; 
2 e. Mar. 5, 1910; J 138877. 
Looking down Broadway. G 


2625. © Feb. 18, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 5, 
1910; J 138874. 


McKinley st. 


G 2568, G 2572, 


G25 (a2) © ian. 14. 1910:.2 e.WepxA: - 


1910; J 187900-187901, 1379083. 


———— G 2569. © Jan. 24, 1910; 
220, Heb. 10; 19105 7 138171, 


— G 2615-G 2617. © Feb. 
LS, 19105 2 co each’. Mar 5, 1910s) J 
138878138880. 


ae Us. LOGI IG. 2oss aes. 
© Feb. 3, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1910; J 
138524, 138525, 188528, 188529. 


Mount McKinley, McKinley st. 
Con. © san, 14-1910: 2 ¢. Web. 1, 
1910: J 187902. 


—— On his private roof garden. G 
2626. © Feb. 18, 1910; 2 ¢e. Mar. 5, 
1910; J 1388873. 


Hunt (P. 8.)—Continued. 

Residence. G 2624, G 2627. © 
Feb. 18, 1910; 2 c. Mar sie | 
138872, 138875. 


———Walk in front of courthouse. |} 


G 2619. © Feb. 18, 1910; 2 ¢. Mar. 5, 
1910; J 138876. 


IDEAL CONCRETE MACHINERY ©O., South ; 


Bend, Ind. [6865-6869 

General plan A—8—xX, A—6—X, 

A—9—X. © 1. each Feb. 5, 1910; 
L t72Sire 


Sections. © 1c. Feb. 5, 1910; I 176. 


‘Type A—3—A. © 1c. Feb. 5, 1910; 
Eke: 


INGERSOLL (TRUMAN 
Minn. [6870 |} 
Roosevelt in the bad lands. 1883. | 
© Feb. 26, 1910; 2 ce. Feb. 28, 1910; 
J 138684. 


INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF Y. M. | 
C. A., New York, Nowe [6871 | 


Fit yourself. © Noy. 8, 1909; 2. 
Nov. 9, 1909; K 7266. 


INTERNAT’L. STEREOGRAPH Co., Decatur, 
1UUe [6872-6878 


Bloomington, Il]. Tl. retail hard- | 
ware assn. © Feb. 107 1910; 2°¢ 
Heb. 21, 1910; J 188552: i} 
Decatur, Ill. First meeting United | 
brotherhood of MDecatur. Feb. 11. } 
1910. © Feb. 12, 1910; 2 ec. Feb. 24, | 
1910; J 138548. 
Delta Theta Sigma party—1910. © | 
Feb. 14, 1910; 2 ©. Heb: 2 1910: 7 
138549. | 
Marion, Il]. South Ill. retail lumber 
dealers convention. © Jan. 20, 1910; 
2c. Feb. 21, 191021) toeaae. , 


Palmer (Pauline). © Feb. 13, 1910; 
2, e; Feb. 21, 19105 7 1265 


Urbana, Ill. Univ. of II. 
and instructors. 
© Jan. 24, 1910; 2 c Feb. 21, 1910; 
oJ T3855" 

Students judging corn. © Jan. 
24, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1910 3m tTanarr. 


IrnisH (EH. W.) PHOTO co., Oklahoma 
City, Okla. [6879 
Oklahoma City [Okla.] Robinson 
st. north from Grand ave. © Feb. 18, 
1910; 2c. Feb. 21, 1910; J 138565. 


Ives (F. K.), Britton, S. Dak. 
[6880-6884 
Britton, S. Dak. Seventh street in 
Winter. 13. © Feb. 4, 1910; 2c. Feb. 
7, 1910; J 188046. 


Wi), st. Pau | 


Students | 


126 


Short course in corn, © 


‘ 


nos. 9-13, Mar., 1910 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


6932 


Ives (F. K.)—Continued. 
| Winter scene. 14-17. © Feb. 
4, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1910; J 188047- 
138050. 


_ JACKSONVILLE, FLA., WOMAN’S CLUB, 
Jacksonville, Fla, [6885 


Jacksonville, Fla., woman’s club. © 
Goan 20, 1910;.2 c. Jan. 31, 1910; K 
6659. 


_ JAcoBseN (M. A.), Libby, Mont. 
[6886-6891 


| Granite lake. 1-3. © Jan. 3, 1910; 
2c. Feb. 7, 1910 ; J 138268-138270. 


Libby, Mont. 1-3. © Jan. 3, 1910; 
2c. Feb. 7, 1910; J 188265-138267. 


| James & BUSHNELL, Seattle, Wash. 
[6892 
King county superior judges. © 
fate a ol0; 2 ce, Jan. 21, 1910; J 
188594. 


JENKS (A.) Paris, Idaho. [6893 

Idaho. Moonlight effect on Bear 
Lake. © Jan. 10, 1910; 2 ¢c. Jan. 31, 
1910; J 187862. 


JENNINGS (SARAH R.) New York, N. Y. 
[6894 


Cheer up. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1910; J 
188029. 


JESSURUN, New York, N. Y. [6895 


Ivanhoe commandery beefsteak din- 
ner to Redding commandery 1910. At 
the morgue. © Feb. 1, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 
17, 1910; J 1883846. 


JEWELERS CIRCULAR PUB, CO., New York, 
[6896 
Tiara (The). © Jan. 24, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 24, 1910; K 6637. 
JOHNSON (ALFRED STANLEY) JR., Wau- 
pun, Wis. [6897-6900 
Big pike.—Catfish.—Pickerel.—Wau- 
pun, Wis., up to date. © Feb. 8, 1910; 
2 ec. each Feb. 8, 1910; J 188163- 
188166. 


JOHNSON (BELLE) Monroe City, Mo. 
[6901-69038 


Vaughn (Mrs.) a. © Feb. 10, 1910; 
2c. Feb. 11, 1910; J 1883874. 


—b. © Feb. 11, 1910; 2 
11, 1910; J 138875. 


Gor © 1c. Feb. 11, 1910; J 


c. Feb. 


138376. 


JOHNSON (Henry T.) Lincoln, Nebr. 
[6904-6906 
Univ. of Nebraska. Diamond de- 


sign of fraternity houses. © Feb. 23, 
1910; 2c. Mar, 9, 1910; J 188990. 


JOHNSON (Henry T.)—Continued. 
Diamond design of Sorority 
houses. © Feb. 23, 1910; 2 ¢. Mar. 
9, 1910; J 138991. 

—— Design of views. © Feb. 23, 
1910; 2 ce. Mar. 9, 1910; J 138989. 


JOHNSON (J. P.) Fosston, Minn. [6907 

Fosston, Minn. Greetings from. © 
Heb. 25, 1910; 2-c. Feb. 28, 1910; J 
138692. 


JOHNSON & VAUGHN, Garnett, Kans. 
[6908, 6909 
Buy some meat.—Hello Bill. © 
Feb. 11, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1910; K 
7132, 7133. 


KELLOGG (SHELDON INGALLS), 
Oakland, Cal. [6910 


Tea tax tempest. © Feb. 22, 1910; 
2 c. Feb. 21, 1910; J 138545. 


KENT (WILLSON G.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[6911-6912 

Now is the time to get my clothes.— 
Parisian millinery. © Feb. 8, 1910; 
2c. each Feb. 10, 1910; K 6982, 6983. 


East 


KERAMIC SUPPLY CO., Indianapolis, 
Ind. [6913 
Asters. © Feb. 9, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 


10, 1910; K 6995. 


KEYSER (WILLIAM SANSOM), Mounds- 


ville, W. Va. [6914 
Moundsville, W. Va. Prehistoric 
mound as it appeared in 1857. © Feb. 


17, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1910; J 138326. 


KEYSTONE PUBLISHING Co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [6915 
Keystone, Mar., 1910. Easter num- 
ber cover. © Jan. 28, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 
38, 1910; K 6750. 


KIDDER (ALBERT A,), Los Angeles, Cal. 
[6916 


Hopeful. © Dec. 29, 1909; 2 ec. Jan. 

10, 1910; K 6488, 

KILBURN (B. W.), Littleton, N. H. 
New York, N. Y. Hudson-Fulton 
Celebration : [6917-69382 

American sailors passing through 
the Court of honor. 17338.—Clermont, 
great naval parade. 17337.—English 
fleet. 178381.—English sailors, great 


military parade. 17841.—French and 
German men-of-war. 17884.—German 
battleships. 17880.—German marines. 
173842.—Half Moon. 178838.—Italian 
and French battleships. 173836.—.Jus- 
tice, French battleship. 17832.—Ne- 
| braska, New Jersey and Georgia. 


127 


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6933 


pt. Iv, DSS. Vi 5 


Ki~reurn (B. W.)—Continued. 
17329.—Nebraska, [U. S. S.] 17328.— 
New York, Millionaire regiment of the 
national guard. 17340.—On their mis- 
sion of peace. 17335.—U. S. battle- 
ships that sailed around the world. 
17327.—West Point cadets. 17339. © 
Dee. 11, 1909; 2 c@ each Dec. 6, 1909; 
J 136037-186052. 


KIMBALL-UPSON co., Sacramento, Cal. 
[6933-6934 
Wooldridge triplets. 1, 2. © Jan. 


7, 1910; 2 c. Jan. 29, 1910; J 187889, 
137890. 


KIMBERLY (G. P.), Belding, Mich. 
[69385 
Trysting place. © Nov. 1, 1909; 
2 © Feb. 7, 1910; J 138032. 


Kine & DRESSER, Los Angeles, Cal. 
[6936 
Joss house. © Mar. 4, 1910; 2 e«. 
Mar. 9, 1910; J 188982. 


KINLEY (Harry E.), Upper Sandusky, 

Ohio. [6937 

Indian mill and dam. © 1c. Jan. 
28, 1910; J 137788. 


KLEIN (WILLIAM G.), JR., Vevay, Ind. 

[6938 

Wintry road. © Jan. 1, 1910; 2c. 
Mar. 3, 1910; J 138817. 


KNAFFL & BRO., Knoxville, Tenn. 
[6939-6942 


Helen. © Feb. 1, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 18, 
1910; J 188498. 
Madonna of the _ hills.—Mary.— 


Verne (La). © Jan. 10, 1910; 2 ec. 
each Jan. 29, 1910; J 137970-137972. 


KNOEDLER (KE. L.), New York, N. Y. 
[69438-6944 
Conway (Master): by Van Dyck. 
© Feb. 21, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1910; 
K 7408. 


Isabel; by E. Gulland. © Feb. 21, 
TOTO: 2 cs Web: 24; WO KK 462. 


KNOWLTON BROS., Northampton, Mass. 


[6945 
Northampton, Mass. View of Mt. 
Tom from Sunset hill. © Jan. 25, 


1910; 2c. Jan. 27, 1910; J 137969. 


KOEBER (PAUL C.) co., New York, N. Y. 

[6946-6949 

Learning under difficulties.—Potato 

masher.—Sour  pickles.—You’re  an- 

other. © Feb. 10, 1910; 2 c. each Feb. 
42. TIO; KOI 7T—F20. 


KoEHNE (WILLIAM L.), Chicago, IIl. 
[6950 
Leicht (Mrs. Ed.) 
1919; J WS8S25. 


©) 1e...Meb? 125 


KoENIG (EDWIN G.), Newark, N. J. 
[6951-6952 
Newark, N. J. Board of trade din- 
ner to President Taft. A, C. © Feb. 
23,-1910;.2 ce. Keb. 24, 2eeq3i0ee 
138681, 138682. 


KoRTEN (HENRY O.), Sea Cliff, N. Y. ff 
[69538-6965 |]. 
Breakers (The). 12. © 1. Mar. }} 


3, 1910; J 138814. 


Great South bay, N. Y., after the 
storm. 1,;. 2. © 4 1c) @acheteb. 215 
1910; J 188560, 188561. 

Greenport, i. bh, Noe ewan (Se 
showing Ye Clarke House. © 1 ec. 
Mar. 3, 1910; J 138825. 

Steamboat dock. © 1c. Mar. 
3, 19105 J. 1S8826: 

——67 The step. 
1910; J 188824. 

Hayfield (The). 
1910; J 138810. 

Husking corn. 
1910; J 1388813. 

Loading hay. © 1c. March 3, 1910; 
J 138812. 

Reaper (The). 
J 138811. 

Shelter Island Heights, N. Y. Road 
to the country club. © 1c. March 3, 
1910; J 138823. 

View from Prospect house. © 
1c. March 8, 1910; J 188822. 

Sound shore, L. I., N. Y. 

© 1c. Feb. 21, 1910; J 188562. 


©’ fc ewer Ss: 
© 1c. March 8, 


© 1 e¢ March 3, 


© 1c. Mar. 3, 1910; 


Sunset. 


KUNzuLI Bros., Zurich, Switzerland. 
[6966-6968 
Autumn; by A. Weczerzick. © Oct. 
18, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 27, 1909; H 370. 
Visit (The); by A. Weezerzick. © 
Oct. 18, 1909; 2 c. Oct 2ia508 | 


068. 


Winter; by A. Weczerzick. © Oct. 
18, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1909; H 369. 


LAIRD (JAMES) & HILDEBRANDT 

(FreD), San Antonio, Tex. [6969 

Battle of the Alamo, 1836. © Feb. 
9, 1910; 2c. Feb. 17, 1910; K 7693. 


LAMBIN-WENIGMAN co., Chicago, III. 
[6970-7019 
Easter series, D 1-D 25. © Jan. 26, 
1910; 2 c. each Jan. 31, 1910; K 6952-— 
6976. 
Figure series, R 1-R 25. © Feb. 
14, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1910; K 7281— 
7305. 


128 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 9-13, Mar., 1910 7084 


LamBros & CoNOMIKES, Franklin, Pa. | Leupriz & Erxkus—Continued. 


[7020 | — send my Christmas wishes.—If I 

Some old friends celebrate the 4th | could wreathe the year for you.— 
of July. © Feb. 5, 1910; 2 c. Mar. | Kind hearts make Christmas.—May 
a, 1910; K 7691. New Year pay you honor at his 


; court.—May the Christmas spirit come 
Lanpry (LL. D.) Bellingham, Wash. to you.—May the New Year’s new 


[7021 one poe 
; ; moon, etc.—My song.—New Year opens 
aT ares. © le Jan. 3, wide, etc.—New Year’s ship.—Spirit of 


Christmas.—Wheel of time.—Whole 

LANE (J. BeacH) Seattle, Wash. [7022 | world is a Christmas tree. © Mar. 1, 

Madonna enthroned with saints. © | 1910; 2 ¢. each Feb. 28, 1910; K 7755- 
Jan. 10, 1910; 2 c Feb. 9, 1910; J | 7775. 

138089. May the fire that friendship kin- 
Lagin (W. T.), Libby, Mont. [7023 pope a ai Se dr and ar 
Lincoln county, Mont. Fi session tletoe.—Theusand wishes passing. 
Beh cad! © Aue if 1900; 2 | Mar. 1, 1910; 2c. each Feb. 28, 1910; 


c, Sept. 16, 1909; J 133073. K 7521-1528. 
LAWRENCE (GEORGE R.) co., New York, | Levy (A. Hoyt) & co., New York, N. Y. 
Nv Y, [7024-7027 [7071 


[New York, N. Y.] Dinner to Here’s prosperity for. © Mar. 1, 
| Robert E. Peary. 1, 2. © Mar. 5, | 1910; 2c. Feb. 24, 1910; K 7835. 
1910; 2 c. each Mar. 9, 1910; J 138987, 


| 158988. LIDGERWOOD MFG. CO., Chicago, III. 
| ——— Republican club of the City of [7072-71079 
|New York. 24th Lincoln dinner. Lidgerwood Crawford class B scrap- 


| Waldorf-Astoria hotel. 1, 2. © Feb. | er bucket. — Lidgerwood Crawford 
| 12, 1910; 2 c. each Feb. 16, 1910; J | scraper bucket depositing.—Lidger- 
| 138566, 138367. wood Crawford scraper bucket dig- 
/Layas (Marrus Dre) New York, N. Y. ging.—Lidgerwood Crawford scraper 

[7028-7081 bucket excavator.—Lidgerwood Craw- 
Ree Polter (Mrs.) — Casseres ford scraper bucket excavator classes 


ay: ent A, B, C, and “BF.”—Lidgerwood Craw- 
(Benjamin De ).—Hanako (Madame) .— Sree ee ee ' 
| St. Denis (Ruth). © Feb. 8, 1910; 2 ford scraper bucket excavator in proc- 


: ess of erection.—Page scraper bucket. 


LEEDS (AucuUSTA GLOSE) Chicago, Ill. | 28, 1910; K 6625-66382. 


Tra eee LINDSLEY (LAWREN DENNY), Lake 
| Leeds (Augusta Glosé) 1-12. © ae Artie ited Matos cron 
| Feb. 10, 1910; 2 ¢ Jan. 31, 1910; J The ue [7080 
11437876-137887. Chelan series no. 453. © Feb. 23, 


| 1910; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1910; J 138791. 
| LEFFERTS (CHARLES H.) Milford, Del. 


[7044-7045 | Linkrerrer (L. G.) Seattle, Wash. 


Gunning season. Morning after. [TOS1 
© Dec. 28, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1910; Greetings from a friend. © Aug. 6, 
J 138378. 1909; 2 ec. Mar. 8, 1910; J 138963. 
Night before. © Dec. 28, 
11909; 2c. Jan. 3, 1910; J 138872. LITTLE CRAFTS SHOP, Hartford, Conn. 
[T7082 


LESLIE-JUDGE co., New York, N. Y. aah ; 
[7046 Alleluia! He is risen. © Feb. 25, 
Her heart in her hand. © Feb. 7, | 1910; 2 ¢. Feb. 11, 1910; K 7051. 


1910; 2c. Feb. 10, 1910; K 7129. LUTTEKEN (AvGuUST), Denver, Colo. 


|\Leupris & EvKus, New York, N. Y. [T0838 
| [24 prints. ] [7047-7070 Eagles nest. © Feb. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. 
i Bird of time—Christmas dinner.— | Feb. 14, 1910; K 7206. 


‘ Christmas spirit—City of the heart 

ralled Christmas.—Coming of the | McAvrirre (JAmes J.), Everett, Mass. 
}zolden age.—Earth has grown old.— [T0S4 
iMace of time.—Good luck to you, my 3ona Vista. © Feb. 2, 1910; 2 ¢. 
ifriend.—I count the year as roses.— | Feb. 4, 1910; H 395. 


| 129 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7085 


pt. Iv, n.s.,v.5 Hin 


McCartHy (HELEN LOovEJoY), Boston, 
Mass. [ T085—-7090 


Help yourself.—Peek-a-boo. — Please 
may I come in.—To my valentine. A, 
B.—Which hand will you have. © 
Jans 12, 1910 2 e each Jan. iol, 1910). 
K 6660-6665. 


McCrary (F. B.) 
Tenn. 


Diana. © Feb. 16, 1910; 2 
18, 1910; J 1388601. 


McFate (Este), Turtle Creek, Pa. 
[7092 
Delphiniums. © Feb. 28, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 24, 1910; K 7464. 


McMinn (Huen), Detroit, Mich. 
[7093, 7094 
Reflection. — Student. © Jan. 15, 
1910; 2 c. each Mar. 4, 1910; K 7827, 
7828. 


McNIcoL (JESSIE H.), Boston, Mass. 
[7095, T7096 
Arbutus card. © Jan. 25, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 26, 1910; K 7507. 


Jonquil card. © Jan. 31, 1910; 2c. 
Feb. 26, 1910; K 7508. 


Mac QuieG (GERTRUDE E.), La Jolla, 
Cal. [ 7097-7100 
Imps of shadow land. 1-4. © Feb. 
9, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1910; J 188541- 
138544. 


Mak (K. W.), Kansas City, Mo. 
[7101 
Human fiowers. © Feb. 26, 1910; 
2 @. Web. 28, 1910: K T7675. 


Mann (H. C.) Norfolk, Va. [7102 


Mann (Mrs. William Hodges) © 
Jan cle 19LOre 2 es San 29% TO1Oe a 
137848. 


& son, Knoxville, 
[7091 


ce. Feb. 


Mann (RatpH H.), Cambridge, Mass.’ 


[7103-7104 


Dartmouth college football squad. 
1909.—Pennsylvania university foot- 
ball team, 1909. © Noy. 11, 1909; 2 
e. each Noy. 12, 1909; K 4407, 4408. 


MARCEAU (THEODORE C.) New York, 
INE Ns [7105-7125 
Beach (Dona) 1. © mar. 5, 1910; 
2c. Mar. 7, 1910; J 188910. 
Colvin (Andrew) © Feb. 10, 1910; 
2c. Feb. 19, 1910; J 1388532. 
Drayton (Caroline Astor) © Jan. 
29, 1910; 2 ¢. Jan. 29,1910: J 137939. 
Gould (Edith) 7. © Feb. 9, 1910; 
2 ¢. Feb. 23, 1910; J 138607. 


130 


Marceau (THEODORE C.)—Continued. | 
Gould (Mrs. George) 1-4. © Feb. 
16, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1910; J 138511- } 
138514. I 
——5, 6. © Feb. 19, 1910; 2c. Feb. |} 
23, 1910; J 1388608, 188613. i 
—and daughters. 8, 9, 11. 
Feb. 19, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 23, 1910; J iP 
1388609, 1388611, 138612. | | 
Gould daughters. 10. © Feb. 19, |} ; 
1910; 2 c. Feb. 23, 1910; J 13861. 
Grossman (Moses) © Feb. 16,1910; }j 
2c. Feb. 19, 1910; J 188510. li 
Sincay (Henri Di) 1. © Feb. 23, | 
1910; 2c. Feb. 25, 1910; J 138645. i 
—— (Mrs. Henri Di) 2. © Feb. | 
23, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 25, 1910; J 138646. | 
Sincay’s (Mrs. Henri Di) brides- | 
maids. 3. © Feb. 23, 1910; 2 ¢. Feb. | 
25, 1910; J 1388644. 
Taliaferro (Mabel) 1-3. © Feb. 1, 
1910; 2 c« Feb. 1,:1910; J. 188076— iB 
138078. 


Marerauper (ERNeEst C.), Rochester, | 


N. Y. [7126-7128 |) 


Rochester, N. Y. Birdseye view of | 
central improvement, looking south. © |. 
Le. Heb. 12, 1903 1 ase 

—_— Perspective, showing central }. 
improvement. © 1c. Feb. 12, 1910; | 
TetShs 
View from Genesee falls toward | 
central office group. © 1 ¢. Feb. 12, | 
AOVOE LASS: We 


Marr (THomaAs E.), Boston, Mass. it 
; [7129-7140 | 
Fenway court: \ 

Dutch room. 16535, 16536.—Long | 
gallery. 16537—-16539.—Portrait of a | 
man. 
16543-16545, 16547.—Stone bird. 16548. | 


© Feb. 16, 1910; 2 e. each Feb. 17,) i} 


1910; J 158355-138365. 


French bulldogs, group of. 16521. | 
© Jan. 29, 1910; 2 es Keb. 2) 1910; Jeu 
137946. | 


Martz (J.), Wymore, Nebr. 
[7141-7142 |] 

Blue Springs, Nebr. Best wishes. ‘ 
© Feb. 5, 1910; 2 « Feb. 8, 1910; J i 
138084. | 
Wymore, Nebr. B. & M. shops. © |} 
Feb. 5, 1910; 2 e« Feb. 8, 1910; Jeni 
138083. | 


Mattocks (H. F.), Elgin, Ul. [71439) 


Victor 1. © Feb. 7, 1910; 2 ce. Feb.j§ 
8,. 1910; J 158252. 


Pt apelin 


16546.—Portrait of a woman. } 


© Dee. 29, 1909; 2 ec. Jan. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 9-13, Mar., 1910 


Mayer (Lov), New York, N. Y. 
[7144-7153 
Big hats are very popular.—Cupid’s 
toast, my love to you.—His birthday, 
the gift he liked best.—Message of the 
violin.—Parting iS Sweet sorrow.— 
Southern rose.—Troubles that follow 
you.—Truly his love was great.—Up 
in the seventh heaven.——When a man’s 
single. © Mar. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Feb. 
24, 1910; K 7454-7463. 


Mepiar (FRANK W.), Spencer, Iowa. 
[7154-7155 
Okoboji ice loading plant. 5, 7. 
Feb. 17, 1910; 2 c. each Feb. 21, 1910; 
J 138794, 138795. 


MEEK co., Coshocton, Ohio. [7156-7176 

Ada. © Dec. 29, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 29, 
1910; H 3875. 

Broncho buster. © Dec. 29, 1909; 
2 ce. Jan. 29, 1910; H 383. 

Chase (The). © Dec. 29, 1909; 
2c. Feb. 9, 1910; H 520. 

Cornered. © Dec. 29, 1909; 2 c¢. 
Jan. 29, 1910; H 381. 

Effie. © Dec. 29, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 29, 
1910; H 380. 

Eleanor. © Dec. 29, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 
29, 1910; H 389. 

Elsie. © Dee. 29, 1909; 2c. Jan. 29, 
1910; H 382. 

End of the trail. © Dec. 29, 1909; 
2c. Jan. 29, 1910; H 378. 

Evalina. © Dee. 29, 1909; 2c. Jan. 
29, 1910; H 376. 

Flaw in the title. © Dec. 
2c. Jan. 29, 1910; H 379. 

In the shadows. © Dec. 


29, 1909 ; 


29, 1909; 


2c. Jan. 29, 1910; H 3888. 


October in Maryland; by A. Moses. 


29, 1910; 
eluean axe 
Ormonde. © Dec. 29, 1909; 2 ec. 
ame 20. 2910; H 871. 
Playmates. © Dec. 29, 1909; 2 ¢ 
Jan. 29, 1910; H 384. 
Pocahontas. © Dec. 29, 1909; 2 c. 


Jan. 29, 1910; H 387. 


Repulsing the enemy. © Dec. 29, 
1909; 2 c. Jan. 29, 1910; H 374. 
Sunshine; by Alice Hirschburg. © 


| Oct. 27, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1909: H 


eel. 
Sweethearts. © Dec. 29, 1909; 2c. 
Jan. 29, 1910; H 386. 
Young ferryman; by Richard Van 
Fliet. © Dec. 29, 1909; 2 a Jan. 29, 
LOLO;) He STT 


Old. 


7236 


Meek co.—Continued. 


Young sports. © Dec. 29, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 29, 1910; H 373. 


Youthful knighthood. © Dec. 29, 
1909; 2c. Jan. 29, 1910; H 385. 


MeEtLvIN (KH. H.), Washington, D. C. 
[7177-7178 
Cupid.—Dancing cupid. © Jan. 28, 
1910; 2 c. each Jan. 28, 1910; K 6788, 
6789. 


MencuH (PuHIL) Clear Lake, Iowa. 
[7179-7180 
Chute the chutes. © 1. c. Feb. 2, 


1910; J 137940. 


[Clear Lake, Iowa.] Winter scene 
at the outlet. © 1. Feb. 15, 1910; 
J 138271. 


Mrnpoza (I. P.), Lrp., London, Eng- 

land. [7181-7182 

Chloe.—Meg. © Feb. 24, 1910; 2 ¢. 
each Feb. 23, 1910; H 528, 529. 


MERCHANTS PUB. cOoO., Kalamazoo, 
Mich. [7183-7235 


After the shower.—All smiles.—An- 
cient bridge.—At Cupid’s junction.— 
At the opera.—Between love and 
duty.—Boundary line—Call of the 
brook.—Darn it.—Dearie—Dinner 
time.—Enchantress.—Facing the bat- 
tery.—Fancy free.—Fidelity—First 
deposit.—Fortune teller.—Friendly in- 
terest.—Iun in northland.—Going for 
a ride.—Grandpa’s_ treat.—Helping 
grandpa.—Helping papa.—Home sweet 
home.—I love my sister, but Oh! you 
pie.—In the Berkshire hills.—Isn’t he 
cute?—Let go my _ sister.—Noonday 


rest.—Passing of the horse.—Pay 
toll.—Pleasant valley.—Poor man’s 


palaece.—Prosperity.—Race.—Ready 


for the pasture.—Rural delivery.—Se- 
cret between friends.—Shooting the 


rapids.—Solid comfort.—Spring morn- 
ing.—S unshine.—Sweet sixteen.— 
Their busy day.—There’s no friend like 
an old friend.—Threatening weather.— 
Trying it on the dog.—Twilight.— W ait- 


ing for orders—When the day is 
over.—Where the stream lingers.— 


Woodland sunset.—Your mother wants 
vou. © Jan. 1, 1910: 2 c. each Feb. 
28, 1910; K 7619-7671. 


Mryer (Aveust E.), Palmyra, N. J. 
[7236 
Two color, guide. © Feb. 1, 1910; 
2c. Jan. 27, 1910; K 6634. 


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T7237 


pt. Iv, D.s., v. 5 


MILLER (JAMES A.) Gordon, Nebr. 
[72387-7250 
[Gordon, Nebr.]: 

Antelope creek.—Depot.—High 
water.—Ladd’s canal.—New concrete 
arch. © Mar. 5, 1910; 2 ce. each Mar. 
7, 1910; J 188921-138925. 


Bird’seye view. Main st. 1—4. 
Northeast Gordon. © Feb. 16, 1910; 
2 e., each Heb." 19. "1910: J 1887152 
138720. 

[Indians] : 

In full regalia.—Sioux mother and 
child.—_Sitting Hawk and squaw. © 
Feb. 16, 1910; 2 c. each Feb. 19, 1910; 
J 138712138714. 


MILLWARD (RUSSELL HaAstTINGs) Wash- 
ington, D. C. [2at 
Dolls of Cuernavaca—smallest in 
the world. © Mar., 1910; 2 c. Feb. 5, 
1910; J 137998. 


MissouRI PACIFIC RAILWAY CO., St. 
Louis, Mo. [T252, 72538 
Missouri Pacific model farm. 1, 2. 
© Feb. 11, 1910; 2 c« Feb. 17, 1910; 
J 138595, 138596. 


MITCHELL (Epwarp. H.) San Fran- 


cisco, Cal. [7254-7273 
Big red apple. 2198.—California 
honeymoon. 2199.—California orange. 


2195.—Carload—mammoth bellfiower 
apple. 2192.—Carload—mammoth car- 
rot. 2185.—Carload—mammoth pear. 
2193. — Carload— mammoth potato. 
1901.—Carload of bellfiower apples. 
2186. — Carload of blackberries. 
2194.—Carload of cabbages. 2188.— 
Carload of celery. 2191.—Carload of 
figs. 2187.—Carload of mammoth 
strawberries. 2189.—Carload of on- 
ions. 2182.—Carload of raspberries. 
2190.—Carload of-red apples. 2184.— 
Carload of tomatoes. 21838.—Cluster 
of black tartarian cherries. 2197.— 
Cluster of cherries. 2196.—I’m send- 
ing you a lemon. 1893. © Feb. 7, 
1910; 2 c. each Feb. 10, 1910; K 7341- 
7360. ; 


MITCHELL (JOHN J.) co., New York, 
BGs iv [7274—71276 
American fashions, Feb. 1910 Sup- 
plement A-C. © Feb. 14, 1910; 2 «. 
each Feb. 15, 1910; K 7250-7252. 


MODERN HOUSE MFG. Cco., Pittsburg, Pa. 

[7277-7282 

Modern house, nos. 60, 61, 62, 71, 

72,°& 5. © Feb. 9, 1910; 2 c. each 
Feb. 15, 1910; K 7241-7246. 


Mogonier (A. L.) Los Angeles, Cal. 
[72838-7290 
Stoermer (William) 1-6. © Feb. 
19, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1910; J 188630— 
138635. 


as the Christus in the Passion 
play. 1,2. © Feb. 19, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 
14, 1910; J 1882438138244. 


MONCRIEF, (Cook co., Lawton, Okla. 
[7291 


Lawton, Okla. Birds eye view. © 
1c. Feb. 15, 1910; J 138257. 


MontTGOMERY (H.), Hartford, Wis. 
[7292-7296 


Dells of the Wisconsin. 1, 2. 
Jan. 1, 1910; 2 e each Feb. 2, 1910; J 
188116, 138117. 


Kilbourn, Wis. Railroad _ station. 
© Jan. 23, 1910; 2 6 Feb. 2.1910: 
J 188115. 


Narrows (The). © Jan. 1, 1910; 
2 c. Feb. 2, 1990 5 J 148192. 

Typical Wisconsin Indian. © Jan. 
1, 1910; 2.e. Feb. 2, 19102 a isshis: 


Moore (W. B.) Chicago, Il. 
[7297-7304 
American locomotive.—Chinese po- 
lice guard.—Conical burial mounds.— 
Harbin, depot. 1, 2.—Modern meth- 
ods.—Shoeing a mule.—yYellow drag- 
ons. © Feb. 5, 1910; 2 ec. each Feb. 
18, 1910; J 188494-138501. 


Morrkuso (8.) La Crosse, Wis. [7305 
Chart illustrating the principle and 


philosophy of chiropractic. © 1 e. 
Feb 24, 1910; I 187. 
Moss (F. A.) Denver, Colo. 

[93 prints] [ 7306-7398 


And may this card find my old 
pard.—Better late than never.—For- 
tune-teller read the cards.—I know 
you’ve a string of fish to fry.—I think 
of days gone by dear.—If wishes were 


horses.—Multiplied joys, divided 
griefs—One good turn deserves 
another.—Patience is a flower that 
grows.—Stars in the firmament.— 


When from you I needs must part.— 
Your letters are here before me. 
Dec. 31, 1909; 2 ec. each Feb. 23, 1910; 
K 7421-7482. 


Be wise.—Don’t invest in a gold 
brick.— Have you heard the news.— 
Hello, don’t make a mistake.—No 
time to fiddle.—Plenty to crow about.— 
Saving proposition.—Wake up.—We 
have a full line.—You can’t beat this.— 


132 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 9-13, Mar., 1910 


1584 


Moss (F. A.)—Continued. 
You can’t miss it.—You’ll need this 
Biasier. ©) Heb. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. each 
Mar. 1, 1910; K 7678-7689. 
[Colored post cards.] 
Series G 100-G 111. 
Nos. 6538-6548. 


Series 1: 1653, 1670, 6212-6219, 
6221-6222, 6468-6471. 
Series 2: 1794-1797, 1807, 1808, 


6402, 6431, 6432, 6450, 6464-6467. 
Series 3: 6450, 6451, 6453, 6454. 
Series 4: 6442-6445. 

Series 5: 6446-6449. 


penieso: 1651, 1652, 1715, 1775, 
1781, 6220. 
Series 7: 6398-6400. 


© Dec. 31, 1909; 2 c each Feb. 14, 
1910; K 7135-7204. 


[ Note.—These entries will reappear 
in April issue with titles. ] 


MOTOR ENGINEERING SCHOOLS, Berkeley, 

Cal. [7399 

Instruction prints of motor engi- 
neering. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1909; I 171. 


Munson (HENRY MILLER), Richmond 
mV ING TY: [7400 


In pastures green. © Dec. 23, 
1909.2, ¢c; Dee: 27, 1909; J 136372. 


MURRAY Hot Springs, 
Ark. [7401-7402 


Game of checkers.—Game of chess. 
© 1c. each Feb. 25, 1910; J 138640, 
138641. 


MUTO SALES co., Rochester, N. Y. 
[7403 
Muto. © Feb. 17, 1910; 2 ¢. Feb. 
Pp, 1910; K 7472. 


Myers (Henry C.) Berkeley, Cal. 
[7404 
Nez Perce squaws and tent. © Feb. 
a2, 1910; 2c. Heb. 18, 1910; J 138793. 


NATIONAL CLOAK AND SUIT co., New 
Work, N: ¥:. [7405 
Four ‘“ National” Easter styles. © 
Mae! 1910; 2 ¢.- Web. 2, 1910; K 
6703. 


NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPH CO., Chicago, 
Ill. [7406-7408 
Announcement.—Good crops.—Plain 
acts.) ©) 1 c, each Jan. 29, 1910; J 
187827-137829. 


NATIONAL PRESS ASS’N., Washington, 
Dy: [7409 
Ballinger-Pinchot-congressional com- 
mittee. © Jan. 22, 1910; 2c. Jan. 24, 
1910; J 187924. 


( RODERICE ), 


NATIONAL PRINTING & ENGRAVING CO., 

Chicago, Il. [7410 

Indian. © Feb. 9, 1910; 2c. Feb. 11, 
1910; J 1388190, 


NETSCHERT (FRANK) co., New York, 
INC Ye [7411-7425 


Bell flower, Scotch heather and fern 
bouquet.—Boston fern plant.—Dracina 
plant.— Giant Easter lily plant.— 
Magnolia branch.—Magnolia garland.— 
Magnolia shower bouquet.—Magnolia 
vine.-—Orchid bouquet.—Orchid bou- 
quet and fern.—Pussy willow branch 
and fern.—Scotch heather and fern 
crescent.—Scotch heather and fern 
garland.—Scotch heather and fern 
vine.—Shower bouquet of snow-drops 
and ferns. © Dee. 29, 1909; 2 c. each 
Jan. 17, 1910; K 6577-6591. 


New FARLEY NATIONAL BANK, Mont- 
gomery, Ala. [7426 


Drop us a line. © Feb. 10, 1910; 
Ze. -Hebo a5, 1900 1K 7249: 


NEW HOME REALTY cCo., Keansburg, 

INES: [7427 

Deer Park, L. I.. © Feb. 10, 1910; 
2 ¢. Heb. 9, 1910; K 6951. 


New York HERALD co., Jersey City, 
INE Se [7428-7584 

At, livery. ©) Feb: 2, 19105, 1 cy Web. 
4, 1910; K 6814. 

Auteuil, France. Court yard in the 
rue Van Loo. © Feb. 2, 1910; 1 « 
Feb. 4, 1910; K 6813. 

Difficult passage, rue Gros. © 
Rebs. 2, s1910= lies. Webs 45) 19106 1K 
6815. 


Scene on the Rue _ Théofile 
Gothier. © Feb. 2, 1910; 1c. Feb. 4, 
OO Ke Gott 

Bluefields, Nicaragua. American 
hospital. © Jan. 5, 1910; 1 ¢. Jan. 4, 
1910; K 5755. 
Blansfield (Jim) in American 
hospital. © Jan. 3, 1910; 1 ce. Jan. 4, 
19102 SK S7T3G: 
Funeral of revolutionary of- 


ficers..” © Jann 4? 1910 1 Jan. 5. 
19103 7K 5T5G. 

Removing wounded from 
barges; © Jan. 3, 19105 1. .¢: Jan. 4, 
1910; K 5740. 

—— Wounded in hospitals. © Jan. 


a Ol] We dan.-4, 1910: K at3T. 
Boys will be boys. Jan. 23, 1910. 
@©pdan 237 4910+) 1G. jan, -24 1910. 
K 6410. 
Chamorro (General) at Recreo. © 
Jan. 9, 1910; 1 ¢. Jan. 10, 1910; K 6035. 


133 


33366—10——4 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7585 


New YORK HERALD co.—Continued. 


Coutre (Edmond) who was_ shot 
with Groce and Cannon. © Jan. 3, 
1910; 1 ec. Jan. 4, 1910; K 5739. 

Crowd on Iron bridge watching 
workmen. © Feb. 2, 1910; 1 c. Feb. 4, 
1910; K 6809. 


Crowds on the Pont Sully. © Feb. 
5, 1910; 1 c. Feb. 7, 1910; K 6898. 


Daily hint from Paris. [1910]: 
© Jan. 28; 1c. Jan. 29; K 66388. 
© Jan. 29; 1c. Jan. 31; K 6705. 
© Jan. 30; 1 c. Jan. 31; K 6706. 
©) Jan. 34 > the: Web. 2; K 6720: 
@irep. 121 cheb. 2; K G72 
© Feb. 2; 1c. Feb. 4; K 6804. 
© Feb. 3; 1 c. Feb. 4; K 6805. 
© Feb. 4; 1c. Feb. 7; K 6869. 
© Feb. 5; 1 c. Feb. 7; K 6870. 
©.Feb. 6; 1 c. Feb: 7; K GS. 
© Feb. 7; 1 c. Feb. 8; K 6906. 
© Feb. 8; 1c. Feb. 9; K 6979. 
© Feb. 9; 1 c. Feb. 10; K 7017. 
© Feb. 10; 1 c. Feb. 11; K 7089. 
© Feb. 11; 1 c. Feb. 12; K 7124. 
© Feb 12; 1 c. Feb. 14; K 7209. 
© Feb. 13; 1 c. Feb. 14; K 7210. 
© Feb. 14; 1c. Feb. 16; K 7264. 
© Feb. 15; 1 c. Feb. 17; K 7309. 
© Feb. 16; 1 c. Feb. 17; K 7310. 
© Feb. 27; 1 e. Feb. 19; K 7828. 
© Feb. 18; 1 c. Feb. 19; K 7329. 
© Feb. 19; 1 c. Feb. 21; K 7405. 
© Feb. 20; 1c. Feb. 21; K 7406. 
© Feb. 21; 1c. Feb. 23; K 7448. 
© Feb. 22; 1 c. Feb. 28; K 7449. 
© Feb. 23; 1 c. Feb. 24; K 7466. 
© Feb. 24; 1c. Feb. 25; K 7495. 
© Feb. 25; 1 c. Feb. 26; K 7515. 
© Feb. 26; 1 c. Feb. 28; K 7610. 
© Feb. 27; 1 c. Mar. 1; K 7696. 
© Pens. 1 c Mar. 22 K-7730. 
© Mar 1:1 c¢. Mar, 2: K. (73t. 
© Mar. 2; 1c. Mar. 4; K 7819. 

-© Mar. 3; 1c. Mar. 4; K 7820. 
© Mar. 4; 1 c. Mar. 7; K 7889. 
© Mar. 5; 1 e. Mar. 7; K 7890. 

é 


© Mar. 6:1 ¢. Mar. 7; K 7891. 
© Mar. 7; 1c. Mar. 8; K “7929. 
Estrada (General). © Jan. 3, 


TOI fC, jan, 4, 1910: KK bisa: 

Gathering cord wood in flooded 
street. © Feb. 2,.1910; 1. c. Feb. 4, 
1910; K 6808. 


. Black 


Dt. ly; BeSaeS 


NEw YORK HERALD co.—Continued. 


Godfrey (Col.), Gen. Matuty, & Col. 
Gabe Conrad. © Jan. 3, 1910; 1 « 
san. 4. TOO. Ko og 


Looking across the flooded Seine to 
the Gare du quai D’Orsay. © Feb. 2, 
1910; 1 ce. Feb. 4, 1910; K 6810. 


Looking across the flooded Seine to 
the Trocadero. © Feb. 2, 1910; 1 «e. 
Feb. 4, 1910; K 6807. 


New long waisted effect in the back. 
© Jan. 16, 1910; 1 «. Jan. 18, 1910; 
K 6246. 

Paris, France. View on the quai de 
la Gare. © Feb. 2, 1910; 1 c. Feb. 4, 
1910; K 6812. 

Paris fashions. Dec. 19, 1909: 


Black and yellow. silk voile 
gown.—Black velvet hat.—Cerise and 
gold brocade gown.—Mauve crepe de 
chine theatre gown.—Pink chiffon 


gown. © Dec. 19, 1909; 1 c. each Dec. 
20, 1909; K 5281-5285. 
Dec. 26, 1909: 
Breitschwauz coat with fox 


muff.—Caracul coat.—Fur and chiffon 
muff and wrap.—Fox muff and boa.— 
Gray cloth coat.—Sable muff and boa. 
© Dec. 26, 1909; 1 c. each Dee. 28, 
1909; K 5477-5482. 

Jan. 2, 1910: i 

Black moire gown.—Black velvet 
tailor gown.—Black silk voile gown.— 
Embroidered brown velvet gown.— 
Grey ottoman silk gown.—Grey velvet 
costume. © Jan. 2, 1910; 1 ¢. each 
san. 4, 1910; K 5744-5749. 

Jan. 9, 1910: 

Blue silk gown.—Gold and white 
brocade dinner gown.—Nile green silk 
gown.—-Rose pink satin gown. 
Jan. 9, 1910; 1 c. each Jam. 10, 4910; 
K 6030-6034. 


—— Jan. 16, 1910: 

Black velvet coat gown.—Black 
velvet costume with braid and fur.— 
velvet costume with skunk 
fur.—White cloth gown.—Wood color, 
velvet mantle with skunk fur. © Jan. 
16, 1910; 1 ce. each Jan. 18, 19103 i 
6241-6245. 


— Jan. 23, 1910: Lace and siik 
gown.—Nattier blue silk gown.—Peach 
color silk gown.—White lace and voile | 
de soie gown. © Jan. 23, 1910; 1¢ } 
each Jan. 24, 1910; K 6415-6418. . 


Jan. 30, 1910: Embroidered | 
old rose cloth evening cloak.—Gold — 
embroidered blue velvet cloak.—Rose_ 


pink cloth wrap.—Sealskin coat.—Yel- — 


134 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 9-13, Mar., 1910 


New YORK HERALD co.—Continued. 
low cloth cloak.—Yellow velvet cloak. 
© Jan. 30, 1910; 1c. each Jan. 31, 
1910; K 6714-6719. 


— Feb. 6, 1910: Black chip hat.— 
Black crin hat.—Blue silk voile and 
satin gown.—Cerise cashmere de soie 
gown.—Cloth and voile de soie gown.— 
Gray voile de soie gown.—Old rose 
cashmere gown.—Pink liberty satin 
gown.—Satin gown with pearl em- 
broidered tunic.—Street costume for 
spring. © Feb. 6, 1910; 1c. each Feb. 
7, 1910; K 6879, 6881-6887, 6890, 6892. 


Feb. 18, 1910: Gold embroid- 
ered brown mousseline de soie gown.— 
Gold voile de soie gown.—Gray voile 
de soie gown.—Mauve liberty satin 
gown.—Orange voile de soie gown. © 
Feb. 13, 1910; 1c. each Feb. 14, 1910; 
K 7218-7222. 


—— Feb. 17, 1910: Bathing hat.— 
Black crin hat. A & B.—Burnt straw 
hat.—Gold color tulle toque.—Gray 
erin and tulle toque.—lItalian straw 
hat.—Italian straw hat with blue silk 
and pink roses.—White erin hat.— 
White straw hat.—Yellow straw hat. 
© Wep. 27, 1910; 1‘c. each Mar. 1, 
1910; K 7704-7714. 


—+— eb. 20, 1910: Black velvet 
evening gown.—Blue and gold bro- 


cade ball gown.—Gray and pink bro- 
cade gown.—Pink and gold brocade 
gown.—Pink satin gown.—Turquoise 
blue and gold ball gown. © Feb. 20, 
1910; 1 c. each Feb. 21, 1910; K 7414—- 
7419. 


Mar. 6, 1910: Crepe de chine 
gown.—Gray taffeta silk gown.—Pale 
gray cashmere de soie gown.—Pale 
green satin gown.—Pink silk dinner 
gown.—White serge gown. © Mar. 
oo 1980° 1 G each Mar. 7, 1910; K 
7899-7904. 


Paulhan (Mons.) © Jan. 13, 1910; 
1c. Jan. 15, 1910; K 6214. 


Prisoners and wounded on the hill 
at Recreo. © Jan. 3, 1910; 1c. Jan. 
4, 1910; K 5788. 


Rama, Nicaragua, Escondito River. 
(cy Jan, 9, 1910; 1c, Jan. 10, 1910; K 
6036. 

—— Estrada’s headquarters. © Jan. 
5, 1910; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1910; K 5854. 


Recreo, Nicaragua. Going into 
action. © Jan. 8, 1910; 1c. Jan. 4, 
1910; K 5732. 


—— Loading prisoners. © Jan. 3, 
1910; 1 ec. Jan. 4, 1910; K 5735. 


7596 
NEW YORK HERALD co.—Continued. 
Revolutionists in the bush. © 
san...5, 1910% te. Jan. 4, 19105, Kk 
HTBA. 
Uncle Mun [1910]: 
© Jan..2¢ 1 ec, Jan. 4; K 5726. 
© Jan. 9; 1¢. Jan. 10; K 6024. 
© Jan. 16; 1c. Jan. 18; K 6234. 
© Jan. 23; 1c. Jan. 24; K 6408. 
© Jan. 30; 1c. Jan. 31; K 6707. 
© Web. 6; 1 ¢. Keb. 7; i. 6872. 
© Feb. 13; 1 c. Feb. 14; K 7211. 
© Feb. 20; 1c. Feb. 21; K 7407. 
© Feb. 27; 1 c. Mar. 1; K 7697. 
© Mar. 6; 1¢. Mar. 7; K 7892. 

Voile de soie gown. © Feb. 6, 1910; 
lL @ Veb..7, 1910; K 'G8ss. 

Water closing arches of the Pont de 
L’Alma. © Feb. 2, 1910; 1 c. Feb. 4, 
1910; K 6806. 

White serge coat gown. © Feb. 6, 
LOTIO - ¢.. Feb, 7, 19t0e KR GSSe: 


Woo woo bird. Jan. 23, 1910. © 
Jan. ‘23, 1910; 1 c, Jan. 24, 190; K 
6413. 

—— Feb. 6, 1910. © Feb. 6, 1910; 
1 @. Webs: 7, 1910; K. 6877. 

350,000 cartridges captured from 
Yelayan forces. © Jan. 5, 1910; 1c. 
Jan. 7, 1910; K 5855. 

New YORK TIMES Co., New York, N. Y. 
[7585-7594 

Christmas toys of 1909. © Dec. 26, 
1909; 1 ce. Dec. 29, 1909; K 5514. 

Grand opera seen in lighter vein. 


© fan. 23, 1910; 1 ¢. Fan.” 2a, 4910; 
K 6437. 
Impressions of the passing show 


[1909-1910] : 
© Nov. 14; 1c. Nov. 19; K 4284. 


© Nov. 21; 1 c. Nov. 24; K 4397. 
© Nov. 28; 1 e@ Dec. 1; K 4510. 
© Dec. 12; 1 c Dee. 14; K 4946. 
©) Tain. 23h, c. Jan. 531 F751. 
© Jan. 9; 1 e Jan. 10; K 6018. 
© Jan. 16; 1 ce. Jan. 20; K 6310. 
© Feb. 6; 2 c. Feb. 9; K 6978. 
NEWELL (FLORENCE TURNER), Evans- 


tor «DE [T7595 
Violets and stems. © Feb. 1, 1910; 
2 ec. Feb. 5, 1910; K 6847. 
NEWMAN AIL) 
ji ae 
Drawing 
morial construction. 
1910; I 182. 


(EDWIN Washington, 

[T596 
of Newman family me- 
© 1e. Feb. 21, 


135 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.s., v. 5 


7597 
NICKERSON (W. F.) & co., Boston, 
Mass. [7597, 7598 


Easter letter; by A. F. Reimer. © 
Sept. 15, 1909; 2 ¢ Jan. 15, 1910; K 
(Qa 


— by C. A. Dunne. © Sept. 15, 
190932 er dan. 45; 1910 K-74 22: 


NorBy (CHARLES) Estherville, Iowa. 
[7599-7600 


Emmetsburg, Iowa. West on Main 
Si©) Web. 124.) 1910: 92" eo Heb. 28. 
1910; J 138683. 


Estherville, Iowa. Modern travel. 
© Feb. 7, 1910; 2 ec Feb. 9, 1910; J 
138118. 


NortH AMERICAN Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
7601-7628 


Cut-outs [1909-1910]: 
© Nov. 21; 1c. Nov. 22; K 4830. 
© Nov. 28; 1 ec. Nov. 27; K 4461. 
© Dec. 5;1¢. Dec. 6; K 4649. 
© Dec. 12; 1 c. Dee. 18; K 4856. 
© Dec. 19; 1 ce. Dee. 20; K 5252. 
© Dec. 26; 1 ec. Dee. 28; K 5940. 
dann lt 19C. Jans Ake by 25. 
© Jan. 9; 1c. Jan. 10; K 5985. 
© Jan. 16; 1c. Jan. 17; K 6222. 
© Jan. 23; 1 ¢ Jan. 24; K 6402. 


Little journeys of Nip and Tuck 
[1909-1910] : 


© Nov. 21; 1c. Nov. 28; K 4329. 
© Nov. 28; 1 ec. Nov. 27; K 4460. 
© Dec. 5;1¢. Dee. 6; K 4650. 
© Dec. 12; 1c. Dec. 13; K 4858. 
© Dec. 19; 1 ec. Dec. 20; K 5254. 
© Dee. 26; 1 c. Dec. 28; K 5459. 
© Jan. .2; 1 ¢: Janz 4; K 5724. 
© Jan. 9; 1c. Jan. 10; K 5988. 
© Jan. 16; 1¢. Jan. 17; K 6221. 


Turr’ble tales of Kaptin Kiddo 
[1909-1910] : 


© Nov. 21; 1c. Nov. 22; K 4831. 
© Nov. 28; 1 c. Nov. 27; K 4459. 
© Dec. 5;1¢. Dec. 6; K 4651. 
Opbee tA 41.e. Dec. 13 AAS, 
© Dec. 19; 1 c. Dec. 20; K 5253. 
© Dec. 26; 1 c. Dec. 28; K 5460. 
© Jan. 2;1c¢ Jan., 4; K 5725. 
© Jan. 9; 1c. Jan. 10; K 5984. 
(©) dan. 1G ae. dan. 17 2a 6228: 


NorRTH AMERICAN POST CARD CO., Kan- 
sas City, Mo. [7629 
We look up to the farmer now. 
Jan. 26, 1910; 2 c. Jan. 28> oie 
137818. 


NORTHERN PHOTO CO., Wausau, Wis. 
[76380-7635 
Neillsville, Wis.  Birds-eye view. 
69-70. © Dec. 18, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 28, 
1910; J 1S7Si1G. taren 
Stevens Point, Wis.: 


Dead Man’s rock.—Grand opera 
house.—River view, Echo dells.—Saint 
Peter’s Polish Catholic church. © 
Nov. 17, 1909; 2 c. each Jan. 28, 1910; 
J 1387812-137815. 


NUTTINGHAME ©o., Southbury, Conn. 
[7686-7638 
Daughter of the house. © Jan. 25, 
1910; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1910: Saari, 
Open gate. © Jan. 25, 1910; 2 ec. 
Jan. 26, 19105, i tone 


Proposing an amendment to the 
linen, ,©- Jan. 5, 191052 aeeaanea, 
1910; J 187621. 


OHIO PICTURE FRAME CO., Minneapolis, 

Minn. [7689-7641 

Bathing girl. 1,2. © Mar. ¥ 1910; 

2 ¢ each Mar. 3; 1910 sits s206, 
138807. 


Engaged girl on the beach. © Mar. 
1, 1910; 2.¢. Mar. 3, 19102 sibaessUa: 


OLDROYD H.), Washington, 
D.C. [7642 


England’s tribute to Lincoln. © 
Feb. 9, 1910; 2 @ Heb. f0yoiG 7 is 
(322. 


OLESON (C. Oscak), Lemmon, S. Dak. 
[7643-7646 


Lemmon, 8S. Dak. Panoramic view | 
of. © Feb. 26, 1910; 2 c¢. Mar. 2, | 
1910; J 1388801. | 

Mott, S. Dak. Mammoth radish 
raised near Mott. © Feb. 26, 1910; 
2c. Mar. 2, 1910; J 188802—138804. 


O’NEALL (W. Q.), Crawfordsville, Ind. 
[7647-7651 


Automobile standing on Watson cul- 
vert.—Comparative view of stone arch 
and Watson culvert.—Culvert properly 
placed.—Old and new culverts from 
roadside.—Watson culvert in use. 2c. 
each Feb. 4, 1910; J 188158138162. 


QsBoRN (HrRAm C.), Denver, Colo. 
[7652 
Drawings for construction of forms 


for concrete construction. © 1 «. 
Feb. 19, 1910; I Asi. 


(OSBORN 


136 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 9-13, Mar., 1910 


PAcH BRos., New York, N. Y. 
[7653-7666 


Manning (Rev. W. T.) 92016 DD, 


a1 BR, CC. © Feb. 1, 1910; 2 ¢.. 


Feb. 7, 1910; J 138056-138059. 


Metropolitan tower. 92291. © Feb. 
felon 2) c. Feb. 18, 1910; J 1388506. 


Roosevelt (Archie) 92092 A, C. © 
Peeing: 2 ee, Neb. 7, 1910; J 
138052, 138053. 


Roosevelt (Quentin) 91943 A, D. © 
emir ioig: 2 ce. Keb. 7, 1910; J 
138054, 138055. 

Roosevelt (Theodore) jr. 92338 P, 
eerie Heb, 1, 1910: 2.¢. Feb. 18, 
1910; J 138503-138505. 

Srontee(T. BP.) 83537.’ © Feb: 1, 
1910; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1910; J 138051. 

Waldo (Rhinelander) 88289. © 
Pep. 1, 71910; 2c. Keb. 18, 1910; J 
138502. 


PArgErr CF, J.) New York, N. Y. 
[7667-7671 

Alwyn court apt. house. © Mar. 5, 
1910; 2 ¢. Mar. 8, 1910; J 138962. 

Belmont’s (O. H. P.) library of new 
house. © Feb. 6, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 9, 
1910; J 188122. 

Harlem club, class in civil govern- 
ment. 
1910; J 138120. 

Podell (Nettie) © Feb. 7, 1910; 2 
c. Feb. 9, 1910; J 188121. 

Roosevelt (Theodore) jr. and Elea- 
nor Butler Alexander. Mar. 7. 
1910; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1910; J 188961. 


PATTERSON (H. C.) Waukegan, III. 


[7672 

Cost.of sewer building. : © 1 « 
Ireb. 19, 1910; I 180. 

PAauTzKE (O. W.) Ellensburg, Wash. 

[7673 


Whaptus lake. © Nov. 16, 1909; 
2 c. Nov. 22, 1909; J 136202. 


Prase (Mrs. KF.) Buffalo, 
Ney: [7674-7692 


Blooming alike by river and rill.— 
Here we are with our chatter and 
bark. —Here’s hoping.—TIve just 
reached home.— Japanese bride. — 
Loyal temperance legion.—May the 
joys of the happy Yuletide be yours.— 
Merry Christmas.—Merry Christmas to 
thee and thine-——My proxy.—O here 
comes Kris Kingle-—Oh _ spirit of 
honor, of freedom, of peace.—Out of 
the depths.—Over your birthday.— 
Recipe for a good Oddfellow.—' Twas 
said of old.—Who will work for right 


LILLIAN 


© Feb. 6, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 9,, 


7720 


PEASE (Mrs. Littian F.) —Continued. 


apd = truth.—-Wishes.—With kindly 
greetings. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. each 


Nov. 22, 1909; K 4367-4385. 


PEMBERTON (RiIcHARD Nevin) Colum- 
bus, Ohio. [7693 
Lincoln’s dedication address, Gettys- 
burg; by T. E. Schrock. © Jan. 15, 
WO 2 eC, Sau: 6, ASLO: EL aaa, 


PENINSULAR ENG. CO., Detroit, Mich. 
[7694 
[Detroit, Mich.] Automobile show. 
D. A. D. A.—1910. © Jan. 27, 1910; 
2c. Jan. 31, 1910; J 137866. 


PETREMONT (CLARICE) Shelton, Conn. 
[7695-7698 
Birthday card. 5, 6. © Feb. 18, 
1910; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1910; K 7439, 7440. 
Dinner card. 7. © Feb. 18, 1910; 
2 ¢. Web: 11,-1910 ke 7441. 
Easter card. 3,4. © Feb. 18, 1910; 
2c. Feb. 11, 1910; K 7437, 7438. 


PrEeTRTYL (AUGUST) Chicago, Ill. [7699 


Competition. © Feb. 26, 1910; 2 c. 
Feb. 28, 1910; K 7542. 


PHILADELPHIA PRESS, Philadelphia, Pa. 

. [7700 

Dunlap (Margaret) © Feb. 13, 
1910; 2 ec. Feb. 19, 1910; J 138534. 


PHOTO “ADVERTISING CoO., Philadelphia, 
Pa. [7701 


Good luck. © 1c. Jan. 29, 1910; 
J 137830. 


PICTORIAL NEWS Co., New York, N. Y. 

[7702-7711 

Johnson (Jack) 1-10. © Feb. 1, 

1910; 2 c. each Feb. 19, 1910; J 188515-— 
1388528, 1388704. 


PrieRcE (C. C.) & co., Los Angeles, Cal. 
[7712-7718 
Aviation meet: 


No’s. 20, 24, 25.—Park.—Paulhan 
and Mrs. Dick Firris. © Jan. 17, 
1910; 2 c. each Mar. 1, 1910; J 188796- 
138800. 

—— Louis Paulhan making his rec- 
ord flight 4600 ft. 5590, 5591. © 


Los Angeles, Cal. 


Jan.’ 135 1ST" 2 @ Feb. 2, 1910: J 
137960, 187961. 
Preer (BH. G.) El Paso, Tex. [7719 


El Paso, Tex., plaza. © Jan. 20, 
1910; 2 ec. Feb. 19, 1910; J 138508. 


PLATT IRON WORKS Co., Dayton, Ohio. 
[7720 
Special water power development. 
21015. ©1c. Jan. 31, 1910; I 170. 


137 


CATALOGUE 


Feg2t 
PrtovucH (Davip), Trenton, N. J. [7721 
Battle of Trenton, 1776. © Feb. 3, 


1910; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1910; J 138790. 


POLLAK (JULIUS), New York, N. Y. 
[7722-7724 
Bunch rose design.—Large rose de- 
sign.— Wild rose design. © Jan. 12, 
1910; 2 c. each Jan, 14, 1910; K 6573— 


-——-— 


6575. 


POLYPHOS ELEKTRIZITATS GESELLSCHAFT 
M. B. H., Munich, Germany. [7725 
Kinematographic X-ray picture of a 
human stomach during digestion, taken 
during one inspiration. © 1c. Feb. 1, 
1910; J 1387897. 


POOLE ILLUSTRATED LECTURE CoO., Phila., 
Pa. [7726-1728 
China, scenes in: 
Pekin.—Industrial China.—Yang- 
tse valley. © 1c. each Feb. 16, 1910; 
J 138614-138616. 


Porter (E. L.) & co., Booth Bay har- 

bor, Maine. [7729-1743 

[Views of Maine]: 

Bayville, path te.—Booth Bay har- 
bor, 1, 2.—Booth Bay harbor, Indian 
trail, 1-8.—Booth Bay harbor, Spruce 
point.—Capitol island, path.—Capitol 
island, spring.— Damariscotta river, 
back narrows. — Linekin, Paradise 
point.—Murray hill.—Road to Paradise 
point.—Southport, All Saints by the 
Sea.—Southport, path to All Saints by 
the ‘sea. “©: Keb. 1, 1910; 2 c each 
Feb. 8, 1910; J 138123-1381387. 


Porter (S. 8.), Salt Lake City, Utah. 
[7744-7753 

Base of the cliffs; by Thompson 
Pritchard. © Dec. 23, 1909; 2 ec. Dee. 
27, 149095 314. 

Haying; by Julien Jos. © Feb. 1, 
1OTUE Ae. Jal. (10° S28. 

Inlet; by Thompson Pritchard. © 
Dec. 23, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 27, 1909; H 311. 

Lincoln addressing soldiers; by Ste- 
phen F. Jerome. © Jan. 8, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Fin. AG, £910; W-S5t. 

Moonlight on the Pacific; by E. A. 
Pritchard. © Dec. 23, 1909; 2 & Dee. 
Bk. OOO 3 eel oe 

On guard; by Joseph Warren. © 
Webbed; 1910; 2 ¢.'’ Jan: 3; 1910: H 329. 

On the alert; by P. Rousseau. © 
Hep 4: 1910 32 ec. Jane 8; 1910':? H:330: 

Three Tetons; by H. L. A. Culmer. 


© Dec. 10, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 23, 1909; H 
iF 


oe) 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IV, B52 5c 


PorTER (8S. S.)—Continued. 

Western shore; by Thompson 
Pritchard. © Dec. 238, 1909; 2 ec. Dec. 
21, 1909; Has. 

Young Washington’s first battle; by 
E. Perey Moran, jr. © Jan. 8, 1910; 
2 ¢. Jan. -1.0, 1010 : S58: 


Post PRINTING AND PUB. CO., Denver, 
Colo. [7754-7756 
Endless pursuit. © Feb. 20, 1910; 
c. Keb. 28, 19103 Ke Wate 
Man who was. © Mar. 6, 1910; 2 
c. Mar. 7, 1910: K WSse: 
New school marm. © Feb. 27, 1910; 
2c. Mar. 1, 1910; Kapa 
PRENTISS (ARTHUR M.), Marshfield, 
Oregon. [7757-1758 
Sinking of the Czarina.—Wreck of 
the Czarina. © Jan. 15, 1910; 2 «¢ 
each Jan. 25, 1910; J 137656—137657. 


Press co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[7759-7760 

Frazier (Miss Ellen). © Dee. 19, 
1909; 1 ec. Jan. 3, 1909; K 5808. 

Hutchinson (Miss Cintra). © Dee. 
19, 1909; 1c. Jam 3) 19102 eae: 
PREST-O-LITE CO., Indianapolis, Ind. 

‘ [7761 
» Prest-o-lite. © Feb. 19, 1910; 2 c¢ 
Heb. 21,1910: K: aah: 


ih) 


PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH ©CO., Provi- 
dence, R. I. [7762-7770 
From prison to palace-—Giving of 
the law.—How God honored Moses.— 
Joseph and the butler and baker.— 
Manna in the wilderness.—Passover 
night.—Rash act of Nadab 
Abihu.—Report of the spies.—Taber- 
nacle in the wilderness. © Dee. 31, 
1909; 2 c. each Jan. 34, 1910 bese 
-6690. 
RAFERT (M. E.) Los Angeles, Cal. 
[7771 
Study, in aviation meet. © Jan. 25, 
1910; 2 e. Jan. 31, 1910; J s3e232. 


RASCHETTA (CARL) Chicago, ill. 
[7772-7774 


Man balancing on chair.—Man bal- 
ancing on one hand.—Man balancing 
up side down on a chair. © Feb. 5, 
1910; 2 c. each Feb. 16, 1910; J 1388253— 
138255. 


Rav (CHARLES E.) Mason City, Iowa. 

[7775 

Mason City, Iowa. Brick building. 

© Feb. 14, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1910; J 
138262. 


138 


and | 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 9-13, Mar., 1910 


73236 


Rav (WitL1AM H.) Philadelphia, Pa. 

[7776-7781 

[Philadelphia, Pa.] Bellevue Strat- 
ford hotel: 


Ball room from floor. A 38578.— 
Cafe. A 8588.—Kitchen at 1:30 p. m., 


A 8585.—Pink room. <A 3578.—Presi- 
dent’s suite, Parlor. A 3581. © Jan. 
Cerone. ¢. each..Jan. 1; 1910; J 
137870-137874. 

Opera night in the Palm room, 
Bellevue Stratford. © Jan. 29, 1910; 
2c. Jan. 31, 1910; J 137875. 


READING (ARNOLD) Flat Rock, Mich. 
[7782 
Medic’s dream. © Feb. 18, 1910; 
2c. Feb. 23, 1910; K 74385. 


RED WING ADVERTISING Co., Red Wing, 
Minn. [77838-7812 
Ahoy.—Arm full.—Business prob- 
lem.—Daisies.—Debutante,—End of 
day. — Faithful guard. — Feeding 
ground.—Fifty years ago.—Flock.— 
Fountain of youth.—Gee, got an- 
other.—Getting together.—Good hunt- 
ing.—Home run.—In green pastures.— 
In society’s whirl.—Message.—Mid- 
night marauder.—Morning after.—Our 
nation’s protectors.—On ocean’s high- 
way.—Pasture lane.—Ready for a 
drive.—Sheltered.—Sure hit.—Tender 
thoughts. — Three strikes. — You’re 
out.—Yuletide blossom. © Jan. 3, 
1910; 2 c. each Feb. 8, 1910; K 6908— 
6937. 


REDDINGTON (GEORGE) St. Augustine, 
Fla. [7813-7815 
South Beach alligator farm. A,B, 
C. © Mar. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Mar. 8, 
1910; J 1388983-138985. 


Rrep (Ff. W. K.), Bangor, Me. [7816 


I pine some for thee. © Jan. 12, 
1910; 2 c. Jan. 11, 1910; K 6818. 


Reeves & Baruiie, Peoria, Ill. 
[7817-7819 
Stock pavilion. Half plan showing 
booths under amphitheatre. © 1 e. 
Jan. 8 1910; I 152. 


Half transverse section. © 1 
Cualan 5, 1910; 1,153, 
Plan of amphitheatre. © 1 ¢. 


Jan. 8, 1910; I 154. 


REIcH (JAcQuES), New York, N. Y. 
[7820 
Rogers (H. H.) © Jan. 24, 1910; 
2c, Jan, 24, 1910; K 6429, 


REID (ALBERT T.), Topeka, Kans. 


[7821 
Crowing rooster. © Feb. 5, 1910; 


2, ¢. Web. 7, 1910; K 7247. 


REXHOUSE (GEORGE C.), St. Louis, Mo. 
[7822 
St. Louis, Mo. L. C. McLean ortho- 
pedic sanitarium. © Jan. 31, 1910; 
2 ¢. Feb. 10, 1910; K 6984. 
RerYNOLDS (Ernest W.), New York, 
mn, X%4 [7823-7824 
Quail shooting in North Carolina. 
Here they are. © 1c. Feb. 8, 1910; 
J 138085. 


Quail in flight. © 1c. Feb. 8, 


1910; J 1838086. 
RicrE-STIX DRY GOODS co., St. Louis, 
Mo. [7825 
Just out. © Feb. 25, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 


28, 1910; K 7672. 


RicHARDSON (J. E.), Peru, Nebr. 
[7826-7827 
Peru, Nebr. State normal school. 
Boys’ basket ball team. © Feb. 19, 
1910; 2 ¢. Feb. 25, 1910; J 138643. 
— Girls’ basket-ball team. © Feb. 
19, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 25, 1910; J 188642. 


RinN (HENRY) JR., Baltimore, Md. 
[7828-7830 
Bridge at Back  river.— Hillen 
road.—Riverside park fountain. © 
Feb. 11, 1910; 2 c. each Feb. 12, 1910; 
J 188205-1388207. 


ROBERTS (GEORGE I.), New York, N. Y. 

[78381 

Half Moon and Clermont at the Hud- 

son-ulton celebration. © Feb. 1, 
1910; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1910; K 7079. 


ROBERTS (HoBarT V.) Utica, N. Y¥. 
[785 
Loon’s nest and eggs. © Feb. 14, 
1910; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1910; J 138233. 
ROBERTS, JOHNSON 
St. Louis, Mo. 
Held (Anna). © Feb. 11, 1910; 
ec. Feb. 14, 1910; J 188234. 
RoOcHEL & co., East Barre, Vt. 
J, O. B.. © Mar. 5, 1910: 2 c. 
7, 1910; J 188904. 
Rorescu (Louis) 
Cal. 
In the Sonoma mountains. 
15, 1909; 2 c. Feb. 23, 


Rogers (REBECCA) 


a] 
32 


DH 


& RAND SHOE CO.. 
[7833 
» 


[7TS34 
Mar. 


Francisco, 
[7835 
© Dee. 
1910; K 7447. 
San Diego, Cal. 
[TS36 
1910; 2 


co., San 


Dutch girl. © Mar. 1, 
Feb. 238, 1910; J 1388602. 


—_v, 


c 


139 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7837 


pt. LV, NE Shaves 


ROOSEVELT (KERMIT) New York, N. Y. 
[7837-7839 


Herd of wild elephants. 1-38. 
1 e. Mar. 1, 1910; J 188757-138759. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
[7840 

Sailing instructions for prosperity 
haven. .© Feb. 1, 1910; 2 c Feb. 2, 
1910; K 6702. 


ROSENBAUM (M.), 


RUGEN (JOHN) Newport, R. I. [7841 


Newport, R. I. Interior of Trinity 
church. © Jan. 26, 1910; 2 c. Jan. 28, 
1910; J 137845. : 


RUST CRAFT SHOP, Kansas City, Mo. 
[22 prints. ] [7842-7863 


Absent.—As you are graduated.— 
Because I never doubt you.—Bon voy- 
age. — Compensation. — Crossing the 
bar.—Expectant.—Here’s to the lit- 
tle stranger.—I send you a gift.—lI 
think of you.—It is not far.—Life’s 
mirror.—May this day be—My cares 
and worries.—New friends.—Nothing 
seems to pan out right.—Though your 
candles may be many.—To the groom.— 
To-day your happy birthday.—Write 
me a letter.—You are going abroad. 
© Mar. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Mar. 4, 1910; 
K 7794-7814. 


I congratulate you. © Mar. 
1910; 2c. Mar. 4, 1910; K 7815. 


10, 


SALKE (SANFORD M.), New York, 'N. Y. 
[7864-7865 


Bull shots. © Jan. 31, 1910; 2 «. 
Jan. 25, 1910; K 6485. 


Mabel. © Jan. 19, 1910; 2 ec. Jan. 
», 1910 = Ke 5165. 


SANDER (PHILIP), New York, N. Y. 
[ 7866-7957 


Happy New Year. 1-24. © Jan. 
Daw iOi =) 27e each Jans 27, 19100 1% 
6549-6572. 

Merry Christmas. 1-57. © Jan. 
Zp AGI) +> GC each> Jan, 20; 1910) aK 
6480-6536. 


All joy to your heart.—Christ- 
mas tide is a jovial time.—Hail happy 
Christmas tide. A, B.—Joy to your 
household.—May the sunshine of af- 
fection light to day.—May this impart 
with all my heart.—On this glad day 
may joy abide. A, B.—With all my 
heart I wish you well.—With heart- 
liest thoughts I greet you. © Jan. 26, 
1910; 2 c. each Jan. 27, 1910; K 65387-— 
6548. 


SANDERS (A. W.) St. Louis, Mo. 
[7958 
[St. Louis, Mo.] Scene in wheat 
pit. © Feb. 7, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1910; 
J 138236. 


SANDERS ENGRAVING Co., St. Louis, Mo. 
[7959-7961 


Sheet 34, Feb. 1, 1910. © Jan. 26, 
1910; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1910; K 6456. 

Sheet 35, Feb. 15, 1910. © Feb. 12, 
1910; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1910; K 6985. 

Sheet 36, Mar. 1, 1910. © Feb. 21, 
1910; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1910; K 722i. 


SANFORD CARD CO., Danville, N. Y. 
[7962-7968 


First snowdrops of springtime.—Go 
bird of the springtime.—I’m dreaming 
a dream of Erin’s Isle—I wish you a 
happy Easter.—Little Easter mes- 
sage.—We know you are delighted to 
hear.—When my ship comes in. © 
Jan. 15, 1910; 2 c each. Mendes 910 - 
K 7052-7058. 


SARJEANT Co., Detroit, Mich. 
[7969-7976 


Lord, help us; by J. V. Klever. 
Lord’s supper; by G. Gugel. 
Mother’s joy; by L. Kever. 
Mozart; by C. Schweinger. 
Schubert; by C. Schweinger. 
Take ye, and eat; by M. Emonds. 
Vespers; by H. Pataky. 

Vienna waltz; by C. Schweinger. 


© Dec. 23, 1909; 2 c. each Jan. 17, 
1910; H 354-361. 


SAYMAN (T. M.), St. Louis, Mo. 
[7977-7988 
Stock and display of vanilla beans 
and extracts. 1-12. © Nov. 30, 1909; 
2c. each Dec. 4, 1909; J 1378321378438. 


ScHLoss (JAcoB), New York, N. Y. 
[7989-7992 
Gruber (Abraham) 1-4. © Feb. 16, 
1910; 2 c Feb. 23, 1910; J -138708— 
138711. 


SCIENTIFIC TEMPERANCE FEDERATION, 
Boston. Mass. [7993 
Drinks toll from the prime of life. 
© Jan. 31; 1910; 1 © Pesos eae 
IX 6994. 


Scott (J. Lewis), Phoenix, Oreg. 
[7994 
Buick wins. © Nov. 15, 1909; 2 c. 
Feb. 5, 1910; J 1387997. 


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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 9-138, Mar., 1910 


Scrisner (J. H.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[7995, 7996 
Gift of day and night. © Dec. 1, 
1909; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1910; K 6904. 
Willing gifts for God’s house. © 
Sept. 14, 1909; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1910; K 
6905. 
' SCRIBNER’S (CHARLES) sons, New York, 
1 (ame a [7997, 7998 
Roosevelt (Theodore) © Feb. 23, 
1910; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1910; K 7465. 
—— ©1c. Mar. 1, 1910; J 138756. 


SEABROOK (JOHN) Washington, D. C. 

[7999 

Barrett (John). © Dec. 30, 1909; 
2c. Feb. 1, 1910; J 137904. 


Secor (Harry) Trenton, N. J. [8000 


Wave length formulae and table. © 
1c. Feb. 28, 1910; I 189. 


SHaw (WiLLIAM T.) Pullman, Wash. 
[8001 


Hybrid pheasant. © 1c. Feb. 12, 


1910; J 138597. 


SHEAHAN Brookline, 
Mass. [8002-8006 


Did you ever forget your key, etc. 
© Feb. 19, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1910; 
K 73388. 

Here is your best friend. © Feb. 19, 
1910; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1910; K 73389. 

Moving pictures. © Feb. 19, 1910; 
Bec, heb. 2 1910: K 7340. 

Ring around a rosey. © Feb. 11, 
1910; 2c. Feb. 14, 1910; K 7180. 

Why don’t you have a baby of your 
own. © Feb. 11, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 14, 
HOLO: KK W138. 


(Maurice T.) 


SHELLHOUSE (ELIZABETH DEVENE) 
Tiffin, Ohio. [S007 
Tiffin, [Ohio] woolen mills. © Feb. 


10, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1910; J 138507. 


SILBERMAN ‘(OTHMAR) St. Paul, Minn. 
[8008 


Svenska konungafamiljen. © Feb. 
14, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1910; K 7387. 


SLOAN (J. V.) & co., New York, N. Y. 
fS009 

George Washington statue. [Cut- 
out. ] 


1910; K 7262. 


SmMitH (FRANK) Townsend, Wash. 


[S010 | 


Disturbed at his meal. © Jan. 20, 
1910; 2c. Jan. 24, 1910; J 187999. 


© Feb. 20, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 16, | 


8O5T 
SNYDER (C. G.) St. Paul, Minn. [8011 
St. Paul, Minn., birth card. © Dec. 


29, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 29, 1910; K 6658. 


SpaLtpine (A. G.) & BrRos., New York, 


1, eG [8012-8014 
Base-ball players.—Hurdlers.—Ten- 


nis players. © Jan. 18, 1910; 2 e. 
each Jan. 21, 1910; H 362-364. 


SpiceR-SIMsoN (THEODORE), Paris, 
France. [8015 
Meredith (George) © Feb. 11,1910; 


2c. Feb. 11, 1910; J 138189. 


SPINKS (WILLIAM A.) & co., Chicago, 

ile [8016, 8017 

Miss Cue after the ball. © Jan. 31, 
1910; 2 ce. Feb. 2, 1910; J 187937. 


—— making a masse shot. © Jan. 
31, 1910; 2c. Feb. 2, 1910: J. 137938. 


STALLING (GERHARD), Oldenburg, Ger- 
many. [8018 
Und so erfiillete sich alles, was er 
gesagt hatte; by J. R. Wehle. © Feb. 
5 1910: 2c, Web. 28, 1910 “eb ee. 


STARK BRO’S NURSERIES & ORCHARDS CO., 
Louisiana, Mo. [8019-8050 
Alton.—Black diamond.—Brighton.— 
Campbell early.—Clarksville.—Clema- 
tis Henryi.—Clio.—Eclipse.—El Do- 
rado blackberry.—Freestone goose.— 
Helen Gould.—Henry Clay.—Josse- 
lyn.—June Elberta.—Lincoln.—Lu- 


tie—Mammoth Heath cling.—Mont- 
morency Stark.—Pomona.—Red bird 
cling.—Senator.—Stark Black Ben.— 


Stark delicious.—Stark delicious Mon- 


tana grown.—Stark King David.— 
Stark King Philip.—Theodore Wil- 


liams.—Tilton.—Timme.—Van _ De- 
man.—Wardblackberry.—Yellow trans- 
parent. © Feb. 5, 1910; 2 c. each Feb. 
11, 1910; K 7019-7050. 


Stein (S. L.), Milwaukee, Wis. [8051 


Fitch (Ruth) © Feb. 26, 1910; 2 e. 
Feb. 21, 1910: J 188792. 


STEWART (FRANK), Silverhill, Ala. 
[S052 
Picture man. © Feb. 5, 1910; 2 e. 
Lene LORS O= Ff LISS 87. 
STRAUSS (FRANK V.) & co., New York, 
Wwe ¥. [ S053—S057 
Program girl. no. 21. © Jan. 24, 
1910; 2 ¢, Jan. 26, 1910; K 6455. 


—no. 22. © Jan. 31, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 5, 1910; K 6849, 

—no. 238. © Feb. 7, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 9, 1910; K 6950. 


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8058 


ut, TV. Ss veo 


STRAUSS (FRANK V.) & co.—Continued. 
no. 24, ©) Hebi 14, 1910-2) ec! 
Feb. 19, 1910; K 7677. 
no; 25, © Web! Vi. 1SiO 2 ec: 
Mar. 1, 1910; K 7676. 
Strauss (J. C.), St. Louis, Mo. 
[8058-8062 
Hadley (H. S.) D, E.. © Mar. 4, 
1910; 2 ec. each Mar. 8, 1910; J 188966, 
138967. 
Jones (Emily and Alfred) © Jan. 
26, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1910; J 138701. 
Schaus (Mrs. H.) and children. © 
Heb, 26, 81910) 2c. Heb, 28, 19108 J 
138703. 


and daughter. © Feb. 26, 1910; 

2c. Feb. 28, 1910; J 1388702. 

STROBRIDGE LITHOGRAPHING co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. [ 8063-8082 

[Posters.] N. Y. 1910-R-45, N. Y. 
1910—R-2038, N. Y. 1910-R-230, N. Y. 
taolwNeoy toold. ©) Hep, 12. 19O- 
2c. each Feb. 15, 1910; K 7231-7235. 
N:/ ¥- 18321. © Web. 18.1910: 
2c. Feb. 21, 1910; K 7390. 

N. Y. 10-S-70, N. Y. 10-S-111. 
© Feb. 23,°1910; 2 ¢ each Feb. 24, 
1910; K 7468, 7469. 

—N. Y. 97 B, N. Y. 99 B, N. Y. 
SING ge Ss se ON Nie ea s ) 
Feb. 28, 1910; 2 c. each Mar. 1, 1910; 
K 7715-1720. 

N. Y. 10-B-73, 100, 111, 114, 
2Ot- 213) ©, Mar. 7, W10. 2c) Mars) 
1910; K 7931-7936. 

STUDENT AGENCY, Troy, N. Y. [8083 

Calculus cremation group. © Feb. 
12, 1910; 2 ec, Feb. 12, 1910; J 138200: 
Swarts (D. L.), Buckeye City, Ohio. 

[8084, 8085 

Ice house. 1, 2. © Feb. 26, 1910; 
2 ec. each Feb. 26, 1910; J 138672, 
138673. 

TABER PRANG ART CO., Springfield, Mass. 


[8086 

Christ at twelve years. 4955. © 

Heb. db L910; 2. he, Keb... 9, 1910 
138156. 

TAKAGI (BYKEN S. N.), Los Angeles, 

Cal. [SOS87 

Sutton (May) Tennis champion. 


© 1 c. Feb. 21, 1910; J 138546. 
TANENBAUM (E.), New York, N. Y. 
[S8088, 8089 

Connor (Sergt. Jim), with Harri- 
man pack on his back, bending the 
crab on the shrouds of the wreck 
“Arlington.” © Sept. 26, 1909; 2 ec. 
Sept. 27, 1909; K 7208. 

Long Beach N. Y. Sand storm. © 
1 e. Sept. 27, 1909; J 188239. 


TANGEN (Ep) Boulder, Colo. [8090 


Back to good old mother Earth. © 
Heb. 8, 1910; 2c; Hebi fi aaa 
1388194. 


TAYLOR (ALFRED H,) New York, N. Y. 

[8091-8095 

Union dime savings bank. 1-5. © 

Keb. 20, 1910; 2 ¢. Feb. 19, 1910; J 
138535-1885389. 


TAYLOR ART CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[8096, 8097 
Chunks of wisdom. If you consider 
your advice so good. © Feb. 14, 1910; 
2c. Feb. 19, 1910; K 7335. 


Funnyism. Typewriter’s supplies. 
© Feb. 14, 1910; 2 ec. Feb. 19, 1910; 
K. 7334. 

TAYLOR INSTRUMENT COMPANIES, Roch- 
ester, N. Y. [8098 

Hygrodeik. © 1. Feb. 7, 1910; I 
Iie 
TEES (HowarpD) West Point, Miss. 

[8099-8102 


West Point, Miss. © Feb. 22, 1910; 
2 cv Feb. 24, 1910; 3 isso22: 


— Barton’s : terty. ee eee. eee 
1910; 2c. Feb. 24, 1910; J 138623. 


——Snow scene in the sunny 
south.—Town creek bridge. © Feb. 
3, 1910; 2c each Heb. 5, 50810; a 
138263, 138264. 


TEMPLETON (MARGARET A.) Chicago, 

[8103-8111 
Listening.—Meditation.—Miss  Ca- 
price.—Miss Mischief.—Red cross 
nurse.—Riding girl.—Sailor girl.— 
Southern beauty.—Theresa. © Feb. 


24, 1910; 2 c. each Feb. 26, 1910; Hi 


552-560. 


THAYER (Porter C.) Williamsville, Vt. 

[8112 

My morning bath. © Feb. 11, 1910; 
2c. Feb. 14, 1910; J 138564. 


THomMAS (Marion) Newark, N. J. 
8113-8115 
David’s (King) wish and prayer.— 
Hizra’s prayer for help on a journey.— 
Worshipping God by a river side. 
Mar. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Mar. 3, 1910; 
K 7779-7781. 


THOMPSON (FREDERIC) New Amster- 
dam: NG Y. [8116 
Waste. © Mar. 5, 1910; 2 ec. Mar, 
7, 1910; J 188903. 


THOMPSON (PAauL) New York, N. Y. 
[8117-81381 
Alfonso (King) of Spain. © Feb. 
14, 1910; 2 ec. Feb. 15, 1910; J 188260. 


142 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 9-13, Mar., 1910 
THOMPSON (PAvL)—Continued. 

Clark (Judge) and special prose- 
eutor Noonan. © Mar. 2, 1910; 2c. 
Mar. 7, 1910; J 138908. 


Confalonieri (Marquis Cusani). © 
Heme 1910; 2 ¢ Eeb. 5, 1910; J 
138096. 

Corbett (James) 1,2. © Jan. 28, 
1910; 2c. each Jan. 29, 1910; J 187858, 
137854. 

Ena (Queen) of Spain. © Feb. 14, 
1910; 2c. Feb. 15, 1910; J 138258. 

——and latest baby. © Feb. 14, 
1910; 2 ec, Feb, 15, 1910; J 138259. 


Garvan (Pierre) 1, 2. © Mar. 2, 
1910; 2 c. each Mar. 7, 1910; J 138905, 
138906. 


Gould (Helen) © Feb. 10, 1910; 
2c. Feb. 19, 1910; J 188377. 


Heinze (F. Augustus) © Jan. 24, 
1910; 2c. dan, 25, 1910; J 187666. 


Jersey City, N. J. Hudson county 
court house. © Mar. 2, 1910; 2 «. 
Mar. 7, 1910: J 188907. 


Morea iG). P:) jr. ‘©: Feb. 27, 
1910; 2 ec. Mar. 7, 1910; J 138909. 


Republican conference in New York 
city. © Feb. 12, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 15, 
1910; J 188261. 


Spitzer (Oliver) indicted sugar man. 
© Feb. 10, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1910; 
J 188195. 


TIMES PRINTING CO. OF SEATTLE, Seat- 
tle, Wash. [8182-8141 


Adams (George Edward), character 
sketch. © Feb. 27, 1910; 1 c. Mar. 5, 
1910; K 7884. 

Umbrella (The) man [1910]: 

(Giehiep, a: 1 c..Feb. 8: A 257562. 
© Feb. 4; 1 c. Feb. 10; K 7452 
© Feb. 5; 1c. Feb. 10; K 74 
© Feb. 6; 1c. Feb. 12; K 75 
ey Pen 7s de. Feb, 12°. K 7514, 
© Feb. 8; 1c. Feb. 14; K 72 
epmep.0; Wc. Feb. 15: K 7 
© Web, 11: 1c. Feb. 16; K 7 
© Feb. 7 
© Feb. 7 
Tosras (CHAS.) BRo. & co., Cincinnati, 
Ohio. [8142 

Hagle brand caps. © Feb. 2, 1910; 

2c, Feb. 12,°1910s K 7108. 


ied co. heb, 19° K. 
Lo iG) Peb, Qhe K 


Saltimore, Md. 


[8148 
Investigation. © Feb. 25, 1910; 2 
ce. Feb. 24, 1910; J 138671. 


TORMEY (J. LEE), 


$186 
TOWNES stTuDIo, Pasco, Wash. [8144 
Pasco, Wash. 1910. © Jan. 1, 


1910; 2 '¢. Feb. 2, 19105 I< 7236, 
TRIBUNE Co., Chicago, Il]. [8145-8147 

Game was plenty. © Feb. 12, 1910; 
1 ec Feb. 14, 1910; K. 7228. 

Little Denny Mud. © Jan. 30, 
1910; 1¢. Feb. 4, 1910; K 6801. 

Part of the equipment. © Dec. 31, 
1909: 1 ¢, Jan.'s, 19107 3710. 


TRIMMER (THE), Chicago, Ill. 
[8148-8149 
Trimmer (The) 1, 2; © Feb. 1, 
1910; 2 c. each Feb. 11, 1910; J 138191, 
188192. 
TriscotT (S. P. R.), Monhegan, Me. 
[8150-8152 
After a storm.—Northeaster.—Wood 
road. © Jan. 22, 1910; 2 c. each Jan. 
31, 1910; J 1387867-137869. 
TROWBRIDGE & NIVER Co., Chicago, Il. 
[8153-8181 
Areadia, Oregon. 21.—County road 
between Nyssa and Ontario, Kiesel 


ranch. 35.—Cow hollow. 29.—Farm. 
36.—Hardu (C.), T. KF. 19.—Me- 
Phearson. 37.—Nyssa, [Oregon] 10.— 


Nyssa, Oregon. 13, 27.—Nyssa, [Ore- 


gon], canal near. 19.—Nyssa, [Ore- 
gon], orchard near. 3, 15, 33.— 
Nyssa, [Oregon], view near. 18, 15.— 
Owyhee canal, orchard under. 32.— 
Owyhee country farm scene. 42.— 
Owyhee country orchard. 34.— 


Owyhee-Nyssa section. 264.—Payette, 
Idaho. 38, 16.—Payette, Idaho, view 
near. 2.—Payette valley small fruits. 


31.—Rosewell, Idaho, Hurtt ranch. 
30.—Starr ranch. 22.—Twin Falls, 
Idaho. 20.—Vale, Oregon. 24, 28.— 


Weiser, Idaho. 1. ©1c. each Oct. 4, 

1909; J 1382474—132502. 

(JAMES P.), Denver, Colo. 
[S182 

© 1 c. Feb. 25, 


'TRUELSON 


Tom and troubles. 
1910; J 188689. 


'TTRUESDELL (HARVEY L.), Vancouver, 
Wash. [S183 
Latourelle falls in winter. 1. 
Dec., 80, 1909: .2 «a Feb. 7, 1910; J 
138540. 
TURNER (CHARLES R.), Tuskaloosa, 
Ala. [ S1S4-S8186 
Alpha Sigma Delta banquet. 1909. 


© 1e. Feb. 10, 1910: J 138186. 


[Tuskaloosa, Ala.] Davis, Leach 
drug co. Interior. © 1 ec Feb. 26, 
1910; J 188676. 


—— Old paper mill. © 1c. Feb. 26, 


1910; J 188675. 


1438 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8187 


pt. IV, 86S Web 


TURBRILL & MILLER, San Francisco, Cal. | UNDERWOOD & UNDERWoopD—Continued. 


[S187 

Paulhan (Louis), Tanforan, Jan. 24, 

1910, “(© Jan 25, 1910: 2 epren, & 
1910; J 137898. 


TyLeR (Mary K.), Boston, Mass. 
[8188-8189 
Good old Saint Affinity.—Love, the 
longing of life. © Feb. 7, 1910; 2 «. 
each Feb. 5, 1910: K 6845, 6846. 


ULLMAN MFé, co., New York, N. Y. 
[8190-8193 
Alone at last.—For better or for 
worse.—List of guests.—Their wedding 
gifts. © Feb. 8, 1910: 2 c. each Feb. 
9, 1910: K 6946-6949. 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, New York, 
NE Ye [8194-8309 


[Stereoscopic photographs] U— 
108495. © Oct. 29, 1909: 2 c. Feb. 18, 
1910; J 138419. 

— U—82167. © Nov. 9, 1909: 2¢ 
Feb. 18, 1910; J 138399. 

U—118396. © Nov. 15, 1909: 
2 e¢. Feb. 18,1910: J 138431. 

——— J-—86000,, 92277. _© Nov. 17, 
1909; 2 ce, each Feb. 18, 1910; J 138400, 
138405. 


U—30374, 32095, 68091, 107990, 
111881. © Nov. 27, 1909; 2 c. each 
Feb. 18, 1910; J 138378, 138879, 
138591, 138418, 138424. 


U—106931, 76249, 117070, 118433, 
© Nov. 30, 1909; 2 c. each Feb. 18, 
1910; J 138395, 138408, 188432, 138489. 
U-91659, 91675. © Dec. 2, 1909; 
exch” Web? "18,7 1910; J 138403, 


Ze 
138404. 


U-34484, 35526, 89447, 89766, 
115688. © Dec. 6, 1909: 2c. each Feb. 
18, 1910; J 138380, 138381, 188401, 
138402, 138434. 


U—118629-118635, 72658. © 
Dee, (9095-2 ereach Web: 18) 1910; 
J 138441138447, 138396. 

U-57032. © Dec. 8, 1909: 2 e 
Feb. 18, 1910: J 138389. 

U-118651, 118654, 118656, 
118657, 118662-118664. © Dec. 9, 1909 ; 
Zee. ieneh Web. 18> 41910: “J 138449— 
138455. 


U-38643, 
5677 67487, 
111934, 112130, 
10, 1909; 2 c each Feb. 18, 1910: J 
138382, 138383, 138385, 138387, 
138390, 138392. 
138427, 138420. 


42029, 45546, 
68577, T9597, 


54855, 
99597, 


138398, 138406, 138425— 


115303, 109040. © Dec. | 


1383838, | 


U-118617, 118618, 118621, 
118665, 118667. © Dec. 11, 1909: 2-e. 
each Feb. 18, 1910; J 138438138440, 
138456, 138457. 
U-47480. © Dec. 14, 1909; 2¢ 
Feb. 18, 1910; J 138386. 
U — 119129 — 1191338, 119147-— 
119151, 118655. © Dee. 15, 1909; 2 «c. 
each Feb. 18, 1910; J 138413138417, 
138463-138467, 138448. 

—— U-111704, 111705, 111746. © 
Dec. 16, 1909; 2 c. each Feb. 18, 1910: 
J 1388421138423, 


U-44891, 113012. 113017. © 
Dec. 18, 1909; 2 c. each Feb. 18, 1910; 
J 138384, 138429, 138430. 

—— U-77320, 115703. © Dec. 20, 
1909; 2 c. each Feb. 18, 1910; J 138397, 
138433. 


——_ U_-119143: © Dee. 21,9 1909 ; 
2c, Feb. 18, 1910; J 138462. 


— U — 118549, 118554, 118561, 
119119, 119163. 119164, 119166119184. 
© Dec. 22, 1909; 2 c. each Feb. 18, 
1910; J 188485-138487, 138461, 138468— 
138488. 


U-106192. © Dec. 26, 1909; 
2 c. Feb. 18, 1910; J 138407, 
U-71281, 71296, 114015, 119127, 
119128, 119275-119278. © Dee. 29, 
1909: 2 c. each Feb. 18, 1910; J 138410— 
138412, 138409, 138459, 138460, 138428, 
138395, 138393. 
U-97278, 111697, 111782, 111861. 
© Dec. 30, 1909: 2 ce. each Jan. 29, 
1910; J 137849-137852. 

-—— U-119174. © Dees 
ce. Feb. 18, 1916; J 138458. 


UNION CARD co., Montpelier, Vt. 
[8310-8314 


Beautiful snow is all the go here.— 
It looks to Cook like this.—New min- 
ister is not recognized in disguise.— 
Something doing all the time here.— 
Unexpected arrival of the country 
farmer’s friends. © Jan. 31, 1910: 2c. 
each Jan. 27, 1910: K 6475-6479. 


UNITED ART PUB CO., New York, N. Y. 
[8315 
Telephone directory. © Mar. 4, 
1910: 2c; Mar. 15, 19102 Jae 
UNITED DRUG co., Boston, Mass. [8316 
Rexall girl, no. 5. © Jan. 21, 1910: 
2c. Jan. 28,:1910; K 6633; 
U. S. Book PLATE co., Atlanta, Ga. 
[8317-8318 


[Post cards] 1, 2. © Feb. 5, 1910; 
2 c. each Feb. 23, 1910; K 7483, 7434. 


144 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 9-13, Mar., 1910 


CLASSES, H TO K 


8404 


UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH CO., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. [8319-8385 


Ideal female head draped, decollete. 
meme. 6, 1910: 2 ¢ Feb. 11; 1910; 
J 138188. 

[Posters] 12719. © Dec. 10, 1909; 
2c. Dec. 20, 1909; K 5247. 

— 12730. © Dec. 11, 1909; 2c 
Dec. 20, 1909; K 5246. 

—— 12720, 12731. © Dec. 13, 1909; 
2c. each Dec. 20, 1909; K 5239, 5248. 

— 12750. © Dec. 24, 1909; 2c. 
Jan. 3, 1910; K 5702. 

— 12746, 12749. © Dec. 27, 1909; 
2c. each Jan. 3, 1910; K 5700, 5703. 

—— 12743. © Dec. 30, 1909; 2c. 
Jan. 8, 1910; K 5694. 

—— 12744, 12745, 12748. © Dec. 31, 
1909; 2 c. each Jan. 3, 1910; K 5695- 
5697. 


12683-12685. © Jan. 3, 1910; 
2c. each Jan. 27, 1910; K 6596, 6597, 
6609. 


——401. © Jan. 3, 1910; 2 c Feb. 
POT TOC. 


— 12648. © Jan. 4, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 27, 1910; K 6605. 


— 12809. © Jan. 8, 1910; 2 « 
Jan. 27, 1910; K 6601. 


—— 12813, 12850. © Jan. 17, 1910; 
2c. each Jan. 27, 1910; K 6600, 6604. 


fo —=2e4 ©) Jan. 18, 1910; 2 «. 
Jan. 27, 1910; K 6606. 


—— 12846. © Jan. 
Jan. 27, 1910; K 6608. 


—— 12811. © Jan. 
Jan. 27, 1910; K 6607. 


—— 12852, 12853. © Jan. 22, 1910; 
2c. each Jan. 27, 1910; K 6598, 6599. 


—— 12862, 12868. © Jan. 24, 1910; 
2c. each Jan. 27, 1910; K 6602, 6608. 


—— 12832. © Jan. 27, 1910; 2. 
Feb. 11, 1910; K 7078. 


—— 12860, 12861, 12866, 12867. © 
Jan. 28, 1910; 2 c. each Feb. 11, 1910; 
e011, 2 1072) 7073,. 7075. 

— 12759, 12865. © Jan. 29, 1910; 
2c. each Feb. 11, 1910; K 7062, 7074. 

—— 12842. © Jan. 31, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 11, 1910; K 7060. 

— 12761, 12838, 12871. © Feb. 1, 
1910; 2 e. each Feb. 11, 1910; K 7064, 
7065, TOTO. 

—— 12763, 12765, 12840. © Feb. 2, 
1910; 2 c. each Feb. 11, 1910; K 7061, 
7063, TO66. 

Parco. ©) Hep. S, 31910: 2 a, 
Feb. 11, 1910; K 7059. 


19, A910: e220 ¢. 


DOUG <. 20 er 


UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH Co.—Cont’d. 
12872, 12873, 12875, 12876. © 
Feb. 4, 1910; 2 c. each Feb. 11, 1910; 
K 7067-7069, 7076. 

12882, 12883. © Feb. 7, 1910; 
2c. Feb. 21, 1910; K 7399, 7401. 

—— 12884. © Feb. 9, 1910; 2 e. 
Feb. 21, 1910; K 7400. 

—— 12891, 12892. © Feb. 11, 1910; 
2c. Feb. 21, 1910; K 7397, 7398. 
12885, 12886. © Feb. 12, 1910; 
2c. Feb. 21, 1910; K 7394, 7396. 

—— 12894, 12895. © Feb. 15, 1910; 
2c. Feb. 21, 1900; K 7392, 7393. 
12904. © Feb. 17, 1910:' 2 ¢. 
Keb... 22, 1910; K 7395. 

—— 12921, 12925. © Feb. 20, 1910; 
2c. each Mar. 5, 1910; K 7858, 7857. 

—— 12896, 12897. © Feb. 21, 1910; 
2c. each Mar. 5, 1910; K 7859, 7856. 

+—— 12922, 12924. © Feb. 28, 1910; 
2 ec. each Mar. 5, 1910; K 7861, 7862. 

—— 12899. © Feb. 24, 1910; 2 ec. 
Mar. 5, 1910; K 7863. 

12923. © Web. 25, 1910: 2°¢ 
Mar. 5, 1910; K 7855. 

——12777, 12778, 12857. © Mar. 
te 1910": 256. each Mar. 5 1910 
7854, 78538, 7862. 


UNITED STATES PRINTING Co., Brooklyn, 
[8386 


Scene on the Hrie canal; by Chas. 
Beecher Bunnell. © Jan. 1, 1910; 
2'¢, Dec: 27, 1909; H 332. 


VAFAKOS (JAMES P.), Chicago, [1l. 
[S387 
Matsoukas the Greek patriot. © 
Keb: 15, 19103 (2 .ePeb? 12, 1910 K 
7091. 


VANSANT (W. R.), Chicago, III. 
[ S888S—8403 
Balance of power.—Blind tiger.— 
Blue and the gray.—Distinction with- 
out a difference.—Example without 
the warning.—Janus-faced.—National 
bookkeeper. — Pitiful reason. — Rey- 
eille—Saloon an outlaw.—wSerious re- 
flection.—Shielding the stye.—Some- 
thing must be done.—Summons to the 
apathetic.—Whiskey face.—Why pro- 
hibition does not prohibit. © Jan. 29, 
1910; 2 ce. each Jan. 31, 1910; K 6666— 
6681. 


VIEHMANN (J. L.), New York, N. Y. 
[S404 
Washington’s ghost in arch. © Feb. 
1, 1910; 2 ce. Jan, 28, 1910; J 187978. 


145 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


$405 


Von TUBERGEN (A. G.), Omaha, Nebr. 

[8405 

Sagittal section of brain, crus, pous, 

medulla and cord through 7th cervical, 

showing the 12 cranial nerves. ©1e. 
Jan. 17, #916: F 160: 


WALDROP PHOTOGRAPHIC Co., San Juan, 
Porto Rico. [8406-8437 
Porto Riean views, nos. 15-19, 21, 
2371, sao) oto, Bi aes & 4 © 
Dec. 29, 1909; 2 ec. each Jan. 4, 1910; 
K 6764-6787. 
—— nos. 20, 22, 28, 30, 36, 38, 44, 46. 
©) Jan. a, 1920: 2 e., each Jan. 12: 
1910; K 7081-7088. 


WANAMAKER (JOHN), Philadelphia. 
Pa. [8458-8448 


Blackhawk (Eli) and Angela Star. 


312.—_Four Custer scouts. 514.— 
Lodge legends, council of braves. 
248.—_ Sweeping westward. 268.— 
Takes Fine, as old Nakomis. 288.— 
Varnishing race. 212, © 2 e. each 
Oct. 27, 1909; J 1387891137896. 
WariInG (J. D.), St. Louis, Mo. [8444 
Rooseyelt as Oedipus. © Jan. 28, 


1910;.2 ¢€. Jan. 27, 1910; J 138093. 


WATERMAN (C. E.), Chicago, Ill. [8445 


New Orleans (U. S. S.) officers and 
crew. (© Pep. ft. 1910-" 2 ce Feb. 9; 
TIO: J 1S8i19, 


WATERMAN (QO. W.), Hampton, Va. 
[8446-8447 
Michigan (U. S. S.).—Minas Geraes 
(Brazilian battleship.) © 2 ec. each 
Mar. 5, 1910; J 188898-138899. 


WATERMAN BROS CO., Fresno, Cal. 
[8448 
Fresno, [Cal.] Auto and aeroplane 
races. © Feb. 12, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 18, 
1910; J 138844. 


WATSON (DUDLEY CRAFTS), Chicago, 
Peal vil [8449 
In Hampton Court gardens. © Jan. 


28, 1910; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1910; K 6694. 
WEsBB & Grow, Los Angeles, Cal. 
[8450 
[Los Angeles, Cal.] Moonlight on 
Avalon bay. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1910; J 
137958. 


WEEKS (MINNIE H.), Cleveland, Ohio. 

[8451-8453 

Zallah. 1-8. © 1 c. each Mar. 5, 
1910; J 188861—1388863. 


pt. Iv, Be Ss V5 


WEIBEL (JOHN EUGENE), Hot Springs, 


Ark. [8454 
Hot Springs, Ark. Church of St. 
John: © Feb. 28, 19102 2 irs 


1G Kise: 


WEISENBERGER (GEORGE), Arcadia, Wis. 
[8455-8456 


Deer park. 1, 2, ©) Pebe as, 1910; 
2 ec. Jan. 29, 1910; J Ls799s; 137996. 


WELCH (JAS. E.), Colorado Springs, 


Colo. [8457 
Warm lunch. © Feb. 1, 1910; 2 e. 
Feb. 4, 1910; J 137976. 


WEST COAST ART CO., Los Angeles, Cal. 
[8458-8478 
Beverly ore field. 551. © Feb. 11, 
1910; 2c. Feb. 17, 19902 J £38346. 
Boston consolidated mill. 548. © 
Jan. 26,. 1910; 2 @& Rebs’, 1si0= Fs 
137925. 


Hureka, Utah. 547. © Jan. 26, 
1910; 2 e. Feb. 1, $910; J 137932. 
Fullerton hills, Cal. 552. © Feb. 


11, 1910; 2 ¢. Feb. 17, 1910; J 1358341. 
Fullerton oil field from Union hill. 
564. -© Feb. 28, 1990: 2% iran. 5, 
1910; J 188895. 
Fullerton oil fields. 553. © Feb. 
11, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1910; J 1388438. 
Garfield, Utah. 547. © Jan. 26, 
1910; 2c. Feb. 1, 1910; J 137927. 


smelter. 548. © Jan. 26,1910; 
2 ec: Feb. 1, 19107 3 tia 
Kern river, Cal. Central point. 
556. © Feb. 11, 19165 2 eee nr. 
1910; J 138344. 
Kern river find. 
ing 'N: H. Sot. 


Central point look- 
© Feb. 21, 1910; 2:c. 


Mar. 3, 1910; J 138840. 

——QOil center looking east. 559. 
© Feb. 21, 1910; 2 ce. Mar. 3, 1910; J 
138842. 


Kern river ore field. 554. © Feb. 
1d, 19105-2 ce. Beb. 1 101Ga wel esos: 

Kern river, [Cal.] Petroleum de- 
velopment. © Feb. 11, 1910; 2 e. Feb. 
17,: 19102 J. 438340: 

McKittrick and oil field. 561. © 
Keb: 24, 1910; 2. ¢. Marva ears 
138841. 


Park city, Utah. 540. (@)aan 26, 
1910; 2c. Feb. 1, 1910; J a379a 


Reid lease looking north from Jap 
hill showing Camfield lease, ete. 558. 
© Feb. 21, 1910; 2 c Mar. 8, 1910; J 
138839. 


Robinson, Utah. 546. © Jan. 26, 


| 1910; 2c. Feb. 1, 1910; J 137928. 
146 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 9-13, Mar., 1910 


8544 


WEST COAST ART CO.—Continued. 

Salt Lake City [Utah]. Mormon 
fempie. 541, © Jan. 26,.1910; 2 ec. 
Feb. 1, 1910; J 137930. 

Sherman oil field. 550. © Feb. 11, 
1910; 2 ce. Feb. 17, 1910; J 138342. 

Silver City, [Utah.] 545. © Jan. 
26, 1910; 2c. Feb. 1, 1910; J 187929. 

Utah copper mill and smelter. 544. 
@ Jan. 26, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 1,:1910; J 
137926. 


Westcott (Grorce EH.), New York, 

OS 3 [8479 

National question. © Jan. 28, 1910; 
2e. Jan. 29, 1910; K 6652. 


WESTERMANN (L. A.) co., New York, 
Ne, [8480-8490 


Anna. © Feb. 8, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 9, 
1910; K 6944. 
Bride. © Feb. 8, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 9, 


1910; K 6945. 


Haster lily. © Jan. 29, 1910; 2c. 
Jan. 26, 1910; K 6454. 


Flowers. © Feb. 8, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 
9, 1910; K 69388. 
Grace. © Feb. 5, 1910; 2 c. Jan. 


29, 1910; K 6835. 

Maidens. © Feb. 11, 1910; 2 ec. 
Feb. 12, 1910; K 7110. 

Pussy-willows. © Feb. 8, 1910; 2 c. 
Feb. 9, 1910; K 6943. 

Recreation. © Feb. 8, 1910; 2 «. 
Feb. 9, 1910; K 6989. 

Roses. © Feb. 5, 1910; 2 c. Jan. 
29, 1910; IK 6884. 

ries <@) Heb. 11, 1910; 2c. Feb. 12, 
1910; K 7111. 

Waechtines. © Feb. 8, 1910; 2 « 
Feb. 9, 1910; K 6940. 


WESTHAUSER-IRSFIELD co., U. S. [8491 


Teddy’s hunt in Africa. © Dec. 1, 
1909; 2c. Feb. 7, 1910; K 6868. 


Waite (H. C.) co., North Bennington, 
eG [8492-8544 
Adams, Mass. Cotton mills, Inspect- 
ing finished white cloth. 12858. © 
Dee. 29, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 31, 1909; J 
186580. 
Apple-tree tent caterpillars. 21702. 
© Mar..2, 1910; 2c. Mar. 5, 1910; J 
188858. 


Athens, Greece. Acropolis (The). 
H-90. © Mar. 8, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 11, 
1910; J 189080. 

Baild-faced hornet. 21708. © Mar. 


2, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1910; J 1388859. 


Wuite (H. C.) co.—Continued. 

Blind or Bottle gentian. 21102. © 
Mar. 2). 19402 .2,1@. Mars, 3, 1910;,.3 
158852. 


Chicago, Ill, Commonwealth 
power plant: 


Boiler room. 241.—Coal conveyor. 
242.—Curtis turbine and dynamo. 
244.—Section of turbine and dynamo 
room. 243.—Storage batteries. 245. 
© Jan. 31, 1910; 2 ¢e each Feb. 3, 
1910; J 137964—-137968. 

Colorado potato beetle. 21701. © 
Marw2. SOLOe «2 Ga Mars 5s 1G. 1 
158860, 

Common elder. 21109. © Mar. 2, 
1910; 2c. Mar..5, 1910: J 138853: 


elec. 


Germany. Towers of Cologne cathe- 
dral. E-81. © Mar. 8, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 


11, 1910; J 139028. 


Greensboro, N. C. White oak cotton 
mills: Baling and packing the finished 


goods. 138827.—Detail of ring spinning 
frame. 13821.—Dye-house. 13818.— 


Inspection tables. 13825.—Measuring, 


sewing and finishing denim. 13826.— 
Modern power loom. 13824.—Shipping 
the finished goods in bales. 13828.— 
Slubber roving on Speeder frames. 
13820. — Slubbing frames. 13819.— 


Spoolers where yarn is wound, ete. 
13822.—Transferring warp yarn. © 
Dec. 29, 1909; 2 c. each Dee. 31, 1909; 
J 136530-136545. 


Hardhack, Steeple bush. 21110. © 
Mar. 225 TORO. 2) oe aban | a ES ae 
138856. 

Japan. Sunset on the Inland sea. 
E-79. © Mar. 8, 1910; 2 c@ Mar. 11, 


1910: J. 18902. 
Leopard frog. 22301. © Mar. 2, 
1910; 2 ec. Mar. 5, 1910; J 188850. 


Minneapolis, Minn. Washburn-Cros- 
by mills. [1.] Purifiers which remove 
bran. 19604.—[2.] Roller mills grind- 
ing flour. 19603. © Dec. 29, 1909; 
2 c. each Dec. 31, 1909; J 186544, 
186545. 

[New York, N. Y.]: Lusitania 
(Steamship). 186038.—State st., ete. 
18607. © Jan. 31, 1910; 2 c. each 
Feb. 3, 1910; J 187962-—137968. 


—— Hudson - Fulton’ celebration: 
American fleet in the Hudson. 18049, 
Clermont and day line steamer Albany. 
180389.—Dresden, German cruiser. 
18047.—Duke of Edinburgh, British 
cruiser. 18045.—Half Moon, passing 
the Lusitania. 18040. Half Moon, 
replica of Hendrik Hudson's ves- 
sel. 1S087.—Half Moon, stern view.— 


147 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8545 


Waite (H. C.) co.—Continued. 


Hertha, German cruiser. 18048.—In- 
flexible, British cruiser, firing salute. 
18044.—Liberte, French cruiser. 18046. 
© Dec. 18, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 20, 
1909; J 1386023-136036. 


Georgia (U.S. 8S.) 18042.— 
Imposing array of American battle- 
ships. 18048.—On board an excursion 
steamer. 18041.—Quaint sailors of the 
Half Moon. 18038. © Dec. 18, 1909; 
2 ce. each Dec. 20, 1909; J 186023- 
136036. 


St. Louis, Mo. Eads’ bridge. 19901. 
© Dec. 29, 1909; 2 c. Dee. 31, 1909; 
J 1386548. 


Snail 21801. (© Mar. 2) 1910: 2%. 
Mar. 5, 1910; J 188855. 


Tadpoles. 22302. © Mar. 2, 1910; 
2.e. Mar. 5, 1910; J 188851. 


Tall meadow rue. 21107. © Mar. 2, 
1910; 2 c Mar. 5, 1910; J 188857. 


Tomato worm. 21705. © Mar. 2, 
1910; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1910; J 188857. 


Vast herd of sheep on a Montana 
ranch. 19501. © Dec. 29, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 81, 1909; J 186542. 


Venice. Franchetti palace and 
grand canal. EH-80. © Mar. 8, 1910; 
2,@) Mar: 11, 1910; J 139029. 


Windstarke. E-37. © Oct. 1, 1909; 
2c. Feb. 14, 1910; J 138248. 


Twin Falls, 

Idaho. [8545 

First settler. © Jan. 1, 1910; 2. 
Jan. 12, 1910; J 187923. 


WHITLOCK (HOWARD), 


WHITWoRTH (GEORGE R.), Birming- 
ham, Ala. [8546 
Transfiguration (The) © Feb. 7, 


1910; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1910; K 6981. 


Seabreeze, Fla. 
[8547-8549 
On the Tomoka. 41, 42. © Feb. 5, 
1910; 2 c. each Feb. 9, 1910; J 188094, 
138095. 


—— 43. © Feb. 7, 1910; 2 
9, 1910; H 519. 


Witcox & WILLSON, 


e. Feb. 


WILLIAMS (J. J.), Honolulu, H. I. 
[8550-8551 
[Honolulu, H. I.] Surf riding. © 
Hep23; 1910: 2) ec) Mar. 10;..1910.5_ J 
139020. 


Onemea cave. © Feb. 10, 1910; 2 
e. Feb. 15, 1910; J 188256. 


pt. Vee Se yo 


WILLIAMS (W. F.), Denver, Colo. 
[8552-8557 
Boy or girl.—Don’t start anything 
you can’t finish—I am thinking of 
you.—Lid is on here.—May all your 
troubles be little ones.—This is a quiet 
place. © Dec. 3, 1909; 2 c. each Jan. 
17, 1910; K 6790-6795. 


WINGER (C. S.) Paris, Mo. [8558 


Wilson (John) © Feb. 25, 1910; 
2 ce. Feb. 28, 1910; J 138685. 


WINSCHER (CHRISTIAN G.) Sheboygan, 


Wis. [8559-8560 
Sheboygan, Wis. Winter scere on 
No. 6th st. © Jan. 27, 1910; 2c. Jan. 


dl, 1910; J 137860. 


——on St. Clair ave. © Jan. 31, 
1910; 2 ¢. Jan. 31, 19107 go d3ie6u. 


WoLFFr (Louis) & co., LTD., London, 
Eng. [8561-8567 


Alpine roses. © Feb. 10, 1910; 2c. 
Feb. 5, 1910; K 6852. 


Don’t. cry. ©: Hebn2igdsi10= 2 e 
Keb, 25,1910: 1 (ote 
Edelweiss. © Feb. 7, 1910; 2 « 


Feb. 5, 1910; K 6853. 


Passing flirtation. © Feb. 21, 1910; 
2 ¢., Keb. 25, 1910; i Ase: 


Playmates. © Feb. 21, 1910; 2 ¢« 
Feb. 25, 1910; K 7499. 
Sunflower. © Feb. 7, 1910; 2 «. 


Feb. 5, 1910; K 6851. 
Village chatter. © Feb. 21, 1910; 
2'e. Feb. 25, 1910; K 70k 
Woop (Otis F.) New York, N. Y. 
[8568-8584 
Granny Goodthing. [1909-1910]: 
© Nov. 21; 1 c. Noy. 22; K 4328. 
© Noy. 28; 1c. Nov. 28; K 4489. 
© Dec. 4; 1 ¢. Dec. 18; K 5096. 
© Dec. 12; 1. ¢. Dec. 22; 5343. 
© Dec. 19; 1 c. Dec. 28; K 5456. 
© Dec. 26; 1c. Jan. 10; K 5981. 
© Jan. 1; 1c Jan. 20; Kegoee. 
© Jan: 9; 1 ¢ Jan. 215 KGeas. 
Misto’ Sambo. [1909-1910]: 
© Nov. 21; 1 c. Nov. 22; K 4827. 
© Nov. 28; 1 c. Nov. 29; K 4490. 
© Dec. 4; 1 c. Dec. 18; K 5097. 
© Dec. 12; 1 c. Dec. 22; K 53844. 
© Dee. 19; 1 c. Dec. 28; K 5457. 
© Dec. 26; 1 c. Jan. 10; K 5982. 
© Jan. 1;1c¢. Jan. 21; K 6365. 
© Jan. 9; 1c. Jan. 21; K 6367. 
© Jan. 16; 1 ¢. Jan. 28; K 6651. 


148 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 9-13, Mar., 1910 


WoopHEAD (W. H.) Fitchburg, Mass. 


[8585 | 


Hubbell and | 
| Feb. 


Ashburnham, Mass. 
Lord flight, Feb. 8, 1910. © Feb. 12, 
1910; 2c. Feb. 14, 1910; J 138490. 


Woopwarp & TIERNAN Pra. co., St. 
Louis, Mo. [ 8586 
Washingtonian reception. © Dec. 2, 


1909; 2 c. Feb. 25, 1910; K 7502. 
Woopy stupio, St. Louis, Mo. 
St. Louis [Mo.] 


[8587 
St. Joseph’s church. 


i) Heb, 10, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1910; J 


1382380. 
Wriecut (KE. A.) Philadelphia, Pa. 
[8588 
Yankee girl. 
Feb; 3,.1910; IK 6763. 
WYMAN (RicHARD), London, England. 
[ 8589-8590 
June in the Austrian Tyrol; by John 
MacWhirter. (Large plate.) 
dat, 1909; 2c, Jan. 24, 1910; H 367. 
—— (Small plate.) © Nov. 25, 
1909; 2c. Jan. 24, 1910; H 366. 


© Jan. 10, 19102 es | 


| ZIMMERMANN (F. 
© Dec. | 


8619 


YATMAN (JANE C.), New York, N. Y. 
[ 8591-8592 
Easter letter. © Feb. 24, 1910; 2c. 
3, 1910; K 7420. 


My name is “Scat,” I’m the lucky 
black cat. © Feb. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. Jan. 
Ol, 19105. Ke C576. 


Youne & CARL, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[8593-8618 
Gorey (—) 1-3. © 1. each Feb. 
5, 1910; J 188018-138020. 
Maes (Bishop) 1-18. 
Key. colo, J 
38021-188027. 
Maes & Gorey. 15. ©l1e. 
eb. 5, 1910; J 188013-138017. 


© 1 ce. each 
138002-138012 and 


each 


ERNEST), Boston, 
[8619 


© Feb; 23, 1910: 2.4 


Mass. 
Katabwney. 


| Feb. 25, 1910; J 138998. 


Summary statement of copyright registrations made and included in the Cata- 
logue since January 1, 1910. 


Number of entries of Reproductions of a work of art__________________ 327 
Number of entries of Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical 
CNT OSES ES Sp ap ac 64 
Number of entries of Photographs (including 189 unpublished) ________ do, 206 
Number of entries of Prints and pictoral illustrations (including 430 con- 
SPMiiMGb emo DeTIOGICAIS. 2. 2 2 Le 3, 674 


DotwOmueNT RIES FOR CLASSES G TO K FOR WHICH THE SUBSISTING 
COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED AND EXTENDED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE 


ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909. 


BARTLEBAUGH (G. A.), Tiffin, Ohio. 


life. 
@ iby -G. A: Bartlebaugh, ‘Tiffin, | 
Ohio.; AS author, in renewal for 28 


vears. Renewal no. 662, Feb. 23, 1910. 
Original entry, Aug. 4, 1882, no. 12825. 


O 


| ABBEY 
The way to ruin and the path to | 


ttn ¥.,' as 
| Years. 
| Original entry Oct. 9, 1882, no. 16741. 


(IKDWIN A.) New York, N. Y¥. 


Drawings to illustrate Selections 


| from the poetry of Robert Herrick. 


© by Edwin A. Abbey. New York, 
author, in renewal for 28S 


Renewal no. TO38, Mar. 10, 1910. 


149 


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ee 


8620-11639 
Pia yY “OR CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CA'TALOGUE 


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 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 5 
Nos. 14-17 
APRIL, 1910 


WASHINGTON 
VOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


1910 


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.” 


Ress Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4, issued 
monthly, is arranged in two alphabets of proprietors, with subalphabets of titles, 
as follows: 

I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or other identi- 
fying 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; and 
Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations. 

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. 


ff An annual index of proprietors is furnished for this part in the December 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 by postal money 
order, express order, or New York draft. 


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


ALLIANCE OF THE POLISH FALCONS 
(TURNERS) oF U. S. A., New York, 
ING YG [8620 


Przysiega sokola. [Statue of man 


Minienac |, Cy 1c Mar. 5, 1910; 'G 

52693. 

AMERICAN ART WORKS, Coshocton, 
Ohio. [8621 


Lady in costume. [Lady in brown 
dress holding scarf, picture cut in 
shape of vase.] © 1c. Mar. 9, 1910; 
G 32708. 


AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHIC CO., New 
York, N. Y. [8622-8629 
“Chas. Rogers.” Portrait of Chas. 


Rogers surrounded by border of floral 
Gesiom © 1 c.. Mar. 12, 1910; G 
32778. 

“Club house.” 
rounded by ornamental border. 
e. Mar, 12, 1910; G 32772. 

“La Femina.” Ideal female head 
with ornamental elaborations. © 1 ¢. 
Mar J2) 110; G 32771. 

“La Trinea.” A. Three female fig- 
ures with water scene. © 1c. Mar. 
12, 1910; G 382770. 

B. Fanciful ornamental de- 
Sign with leaves. © 1c. Mar. 12, 
1910; G 82769. 

“Red Chief.” Bust of Indian chief 
with hieroglyphics in back ground. 
© 1c. Mar. 12, 1910; G 32768. 

Taste’s good. Waiter carrying tray 
containing bottle and two glasses. 

1 c.: Mar. 11, 1910; G 82811. 

Try one. Lady with Bee tes in 

hand. ©1c. Mar. 15, 1910; G 32818. 


AMERICAN SHOW PRINT co., Milwaukee, 
Wis. 

Hntry of ‘Wild West show” into 
arena. Cowboys, cow-girls, Mexicans, 
Indians and horses in arena of large 
show ground. © 1c. Mar. 10, 1910; 
G 32705. 

Rosary: Go and sin no more. 
kneeling at feet of priest. © 1 e¢. 
1, 1910; G 3383384. 


Tobaeceo field  sur- 


@©rt 


Man 
Apr. 


[ 8630-8636 | 


AMERICAN SHOW PRINT co.—Continued. 
I count them o’er. [Woman 
seated holding rosary.] ©1c. Apr. 1, 
1910; G@ 33335. 

——TI’ve won her at last. 
lady holding arm of young man. 
G. ADEA 141910es G Saace. 


—— Is that Bellevue hospital? Lady 


Young 


© 1 


using telephone. © 1. Apr. 1, 1910; 
XN 33331. 
—— Turn back Thy universe and 


give me but yesterday. Man seated 
on bench in city park, hands raised in 
pleading. hk @;,, Aprs 3 eG 
33333. 


Wild west show in action. Cowboys, 
cqw-girls, Mexicans and Indians riding 


horses. © 1c. Mar. 10, 1910; G 32704. 
ANDREOTTI (F.), Florence, Italy. [S637 
Recollection. [Two young women 
leaning elbows on table filled with 
flowers.] © 1 c. Mar. 12, 1910; G 
32801. 
BAER (WILLIAM J.), East Orange, N. J 
[S638 
Playmates. Child seated holding 
kitten in her lap. © 1c. Mar. 10, 
1910; 32762. 
BARRON (W. ETHEL), Nacogdoches, 
Tex. [S639 
Claudia. [Head of young woman in 


large hat and high standing collar.] © 


c. Feb. 28, 1910; G 32692. 
Barrotr (GroRGE W.), Wilmington, 
Del. [ S640 
Battlefield (The) [Man seated on 
rock, gazing at city in distance.] © 

1c. Mar. 25, 1910; G 33286. 
Breck (CHARLES A.) New York, N. Y. 
[S641 


My sweetheart. [Little boy hugging 
his mother.] © 1 ¢ Mar. 25, 1910; G 
83 290, 


15] 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, 0. 8., v.5 


8642 
BERNARD (J.), Berlin, Germany. 
[ 8642-8643 
Rhine daughters. [Warrior with 
spear, sword and_ shield, leaning 


against a rock, watching three maidens 
standing in the water.] © 1 ¢. Mar. 
12, 1910; G 32794. 

Shepherd’s symphony. [Shepherd 
playing his pipe, two young women 
seated near, sheep grazing about 
them.] ©1c. Mar. 12, 1910; G 32795. 


BERRY (ANTOINETTE), Palo Alto, Cal. 
[8644 

Jordan (David Starr). Bas-relief of 
head. © 1c. Mar. 21, 1910; G 32920. 


BigN BROS., New York, N. Y. 
[8645-8716 


All good wishes. [Bunch of pop- 
pies. ] 

Am enjoying myself immensely. 
[Country landscape above four pairs 
of feet.] 

Artful inspiration. [Woman seated 
on sofa, man pulling down window 
shade, verse. ] 

As the sun goes down. [Man poling 
flat boat, low marshy banks, grass and 
trees, verse. ] 

Beautiful-eyed dear. [Head ‘of 
young woman, high necked gown, hat 
trimmed with roses. ] 

Best wishes. [Bunch of flowers and 
greeting. | 

Bright-eyed dear. [Head of young 
girl smiling, low neck gown, in oval.] 


Brilliant-eyed dear. [Head of girl 
wearing hat and shirtwaist, in oval.] 


Buck up and look cheerful. [Hand 


holding card.] 
Christmas. [ Wishbone 
with holly, verse.] 
Christmas greeting. [Large key 
with tag marked, The key of my heart, 
Xmas in holly leaves and _ berries, 
verse. | 


decorated 


[Winter landscape of trees, 
house and moon, large spray of holly 
and greeting. ] 


Cluster of kind wishes. [Greeting 
framed in holly leaves and berries, 
monogram seal Xmas. ] 


Dear I must now clothes. 
[Clothes hung on line.] 


Delightful inspiration. [Man and 
woman seated on bench in park.] 


Do for goodness sake try and look 
cheerful. [Hand holding card. ] 


BriRN BkOoSs.—Continued. 

Enjoying myself immensely. [Man 
seated on ground with his arms around 
two girls.] 


Few notes. [Arm chair before fire 
place and line of music.] 


[Landscape in horseshoe, line 
of music below.] 


[Landscape on cow bell, music 


below. ] 


— [Landscape on ivy leaf, music 
below. | 


[Man at piano, woman stand- 
ing near, line of music below. ] 


[Two clasped hands and forget- 
me-nots, music below. ] 


For goodness sake don’t look as if 
bailiffs were in the house. [Hand 
holding out card. ] 

Greetings. [Bunch of chrysanthe- 
mums on scroll. ] 

Happy inspiration. 
an in car marked 1.] 

I have grasped this opportunity. 
[Man’s shirt on clothes line and marked 
“The only one.’’] 

I’ve just collar-ed the opportunity. 
[Three collar’s on clothes line. ] 


[Man and wom- 


In case you are hard up for note 
paper, I’ve sent you a clean sheet. 
[Sheet hanging on clothes line.] 


Ivy mottos. ‘‘ We cling.” Scene on 
ivy leaf representing man and woman, 
with verse, “In sunshine, rain or 
storm weather,” ete. 

-“ Like unto the ivy leaf,” ete. 
“The older the ruin the closer 
the ivy clings,” ete. 
“Those. who 
cling,” ete. 

— ‘To copy the ivy,” ete. 

— ‘To emulate the ivy,” ete. 


Joyous New Year. [Spray of yel- 
low roses with card attached. ] 


can’t together 


Just a few lines. 
on scroll. ] 


[Buneh of flowers 


Just a line to say. [Socks hung on 


clothes line. ] 


Lest you forget. [Memorandum, 


pansies and verse. ] 


Lovely inspiration. [Man trying to 


kiss a woman, verse.] 
Love’s symbols. [Forget-me-nots. ] 
— [Red carnations.] 
—— [Red rose.] 
— [Pansies. ] 


152 


WORKS OF ART 


nos. 14-17, Apr., 1910 


Birn Bros.—Continued. 
—— [Violets.] 
—— [White chrysanthemums. | 


Merry Christmas. [Face of. clock, 
holly leaves and berries, verse. | 


— [Round scene of man poling 
flat boat, church and trees in back- 
ground, greeting.] 

Merry Christmas to you. [Four lit- 
tle children carrying pole strung with 
Chinese lanterns marked Xmas in 
holly.] 


Saucy-eyed dear. [Head of young 
woman smoking cigarette. ] 


Say, when are you coming. [Motto 
and moss rosebuds. ] 
Say, when can I meet you. [Rib- 


bon, whortleberry blossoms and note. ] 


Say, when can I see you. [Ribbon, 
pansies and note. ] 


Say, when can you see me. [Rib- 
bon, forget-me-nots and note. ] 

Say, when will you call. [Ribbon, 
geraniums and note.] 

Say, when will you meet me. [Rib- 


bon, violets and note. |] 


Smile—you, smile. 
card. ] 


Something towards the ’appy ’ome. 
[Household shovel with ecard _  at- 
tached. ] 


Sudden inspiration. [Man kissing 
nurse while she holds crying baby, 
verse. ] 

Sun is very trying in this town. 
[Two women with parasols, seated on 
ground. | 

Sweet inspiration. [Man seated on 
sofa, arm around girl, giving small 
boy piece of money, verse. ] 

These little ivy leaves. [Verse bor- 
dered in holly leaves and berries, row 


[Hand holding 


of ivy leaves spelling the word 
Cling. ] 
Think of me and %Iook loving. 


[Hand holding card.] 

This iS an (h)at-tractive form of 
amusement in this town. [Hats of 
two men and two women just above 
stone wall.] 


This town is most invigorating and 
em-bracing. [Man and woman em- 
bracing each other.] 

To greet you. [Pansies and greet- 
ing. | 

Tricky-eyed dear. [Head of young 
woman with widow’s bonnet, in oval.] 

Try and look as if you'd had some 
money left you. [Hand holding card. ] 


] 


8728 


BirRN BRos.—Continued. 
We're picking up a lot. 
standing on rocks in 
stream. | 

Wicked-eyed dear. [Head of young 
woman, low neck with fan, in oval.] 
With all kind thoughts. [Violets 
and greeting. | 

You'll get a good towel-ing 
me, if you don’t send me a 
[Towel on clothes line.] © 1 «¢. 
Mar. 16, 1910; G 33338-33409. 


[Two girls 
middle of 


from 
line. 
each 


BorLEAvU (PHILIP), New York, N. Y. 
[8717-8728 
American beauties. Young blond 
woman in fur coat and black hat, two 
roses pinned to bodice. 
Asters. Half figure of young woman, 
full face, over right shoulder large 
spray of asters and chrysanthemums. 


Autumn leaves. Half figure of 
young woman wearing coat with hood 


over her head, background of fall 
leaves. 
Corn flowers and daisies. Half 


figure of young woman in low-neck 
summer-gown, large sprays of corn 
flowers and daisies in background. 


Faster lilies. [Half figure of young 
woman dressed as bride, three Easter 
lilies just behind her. 


Gladiolas. Head and bust of young 
woman in low-necked white dress, 
against background of giadiolas. 


Golden rod. Half figure of young 
woman with white straw hat, ribbon 
tied under chin, in background large 
clusters of golden rod. 


Lilies of the valley. Half figure of 
young woman, full face, fur coat, large 
fur hat with plumes, bunch of lilies- 
of-the-valley on her bodice. 


Mistletoe and holly. Young woman, 
hat trimmed with feathers, sprays of 
holly at waist and buneh of mistletoe 
in background above head. 


Morning glories. Half figure of 
young woman with light hair, against 
background of morning glories. 

Red poppies. Half figure of young 
woman in low-necked white lace 
gown, against background of poppies. 


Red roses. Half length figure of 
young woman, full face, black hat 
with feathers, large branches of 


American beauty roses in background. 
© 1c. each Mar. 1, 1910; G 31664— 


‘ a a deve 
51669, 32524-32529. 


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Bone (RicH) KUNSTVERLAG, Berlin, 
Germany. [8729 
Auf der mensur; by H. Sperling. 
[Rooster and dog sparring in barn- 
yard.] ©lce. Jan. 22, 1910; G 32182. 


BRAUN, CLEMENT & coO., New York, 
INS PY [8730 
Grosse schmerz. [Two children, 
ohne crying over his broken Teddy 
bear.] ©1ce. Mar. 21, 1910; G 32922. 


BREITKOPF & HARTEL, New York, N. Y. 

[8731 

Paganini (Nicolo); by C Baldas- 

sari. [Full length figure with violin. ] 
©1c. Mar. 19, 1910; G 32899. 


Brown (GEORGE C.), Moline, Ill. [8732 


Hebe. [Semi-nude figure of a 
woman seated, holding glass water 
bottle in one hand.] © 1. Mar. 16, 
1910; G 32830. 


Brown (JOSEPH H. P.), Boston, Mass. 
[8733 
Memorial card. [Decorated oval 


space for picture and space for in- 
seription.] © 1c. Mar. 24, 1910; G 


33256. 
Brown & BIGELow, St. Paul, Minn. 
[8734-8753 
Be mine. [Young woman in even- 


ing gown seated at small table, looking 
at valentine and bunch of violets.] 


Best beloved. [Young woman seated 
at lattice window, dressed in kimono 
and holding small child.] 


Blossoming friendship. [ Young 
woman seated on rustic garden seat, 
young man standing just back and 
holding her hand.] 


Christmas cheer. [Winter land- 
scape, small boy carrying cedar tree 
and little girl arm full of holly.] 

Cold reception. [Young woman 
Seated on arm of large chair, Cupid 
with back turned leaning against chair, 
looking downcast. ] 


Cupid at the helm. 
woman in row boat, Cupid steering.] 


Day dreams. [Little boy standing 
back of his mother in large arm chair, 
their hexuds together looking out of 
window. | 

Engaged for the game. [Young man 
and woman in tennis garb, seated near 
old wall, kissing. ] 

Father’s coming. [Young woman 
with two children on garden seat, vine 
clad lattice back of seat, iron gate in 
distance. ] 


[Young man and 


Brown & BicELow—Continued. 

First frost. [Young couple stand- 
ing hand in hand before elderly man 
seated glaring at them.] 

First thunder storm. [Young man 
and woman standing with their backs 
to each other. ] 

Mother’s care. [Young woman in 
low ueck gown bending over sleeping 
babe in crib.] 

Once upon a time. [Woman seated 
near window holding little girl and 
reading from book.] 

Queen of the May. [Woman seated 
on garden seat built around large 
tree, putting flowers on head of little 
girl.] 

Ready for bed. [Little girl seated in 
small rocking chair before open fire, 
small boy leaning on girl’s chair, both 
in night clothes. ] 

Roped in. [Young woman in rope 
swing, young man standing just back 
with his arm around her. ] 

Stooping to conquer. [Young man, 
kneeling, fastening young woman’s 
skates. ] 

Summer impressions. [Young man 
and woman in bathing suits, man 
drawing two hearts with stick in 
sand. ] 

Thanksgiving. [Young man and 
woman standing hand in hand, older 
man congratulating them.] 


Wedding bells. [Young man kissing 
young woman dressed as bride.] 
1 c. each Apr. 4, 1910; G 33415-83434. 


BROwWN-ROBERTSON CoO., Chicago, Ill. 
[8754-8755 
In the heat of the day; by N. K. 
McKechnie. [Three large horses 
hitched to harrow, man and boy stand- 
ing near.] © 1c. Mar. 5, 1910; G 
22659. 


Stand on quail; by Percival Ros- 


seau. [Country scene, two setter dogs 
near stream.] © 1c. Mar. 5, 1910; 
G 32658. 


BROWNSCOMBE (JENNIE), New York, 


Ns [S756 
Time of roses. [Young woman sit- 
ting on widow seat, arranging gar- 
land of roses.] © 1. Mar. 9, 1910; 
G 32694. 


Bugpick (J. E.), New York, N. ¥. 
[ST57 
Head of child. [Sculptured head.]} 
© 1c. Mar. 4, 1910; G 32654. 


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WORKS 
nos. 14-17, Apr., 1910 


CAMPBELL (JOSEPH) co., Camden, N. J. 

[8758-8760 

After dinner. [Four little children 

standing, empty soup plates on floor. |] 
© 1c. Mar. 16, 1910; G 32834. 


Going after dinner. [Three small 
children each holding soup plate, 
fourth dishes out soup.]| © 1 e. Mar. 
16, 1910; G 32835. 

Half a tomato. [Small tin can in 
middle of half a tomato.] ©1c. Mar. 
28, 1910; G 33300. 


CAMPBELL (KARL C.), Broxton, Ga. 
[8761 
[John II[I—16 
OMe Wars, 


Missionary (The). 
verse, illustrated. ] 
1910; G 32696. 


CAPRONI (P. P.) & BRo., Boston, Mass. 
[8762, 8763 
Garfield (James A.). Bust. ©1e. 
Mar. 16, 1910; G 32885. 
Jackson (Gen. Stonewall). Bust. © 
1c. Mar. 16, 1910; G 32884. 


CrEsERY (A. J.) COMPANY, Jacksonville, 


Fla. [8764 

Shrinikin. [Statuette of a Shriner 

Billiken.] © 1c. Mar. 28, 1910; G 
33301. 

CHERON (PIERRE J.), New York, N. Y. 

[8765 

Drinking fountain. [Design for 


fountain, figures in bas-relief.] ©41e. 
Mar. 25, 1910; G 33288. 


CHuRcH & DwicHT co., New York, 
Nia. [8766-8795 
Bedlington terrier. — Bennett 
hound.—Black English pointer.— 


Black wavy petrican.—Blenheim span- 
iel— Blue roan field spaniel.—Bobtail 
sheep dog.—Chinese spaniel.—Chow 
chow.—Dalmatian.—Dandy Dinmont 
terrier.—English pug.—German pinch- 
er.—German pointer.—Griffon Bruxel- 
lois.—Irish water spaniel.—Irish wolf- 
hound.—King Charles spaniel.—Man- 
chester terrier.—Prince Charles span- 
iel— Ruby spaniel.—Schipperke.—Skye 
terrier.—Smooth sheep dog.—Thibet 
mastiff.—Toy poodle.—Welsh terrier.— 
Whippet.—White English  terrier.— 
Yorkshire terrier. © 1 ¢ each Mar. 
10, 1910; G 32706, 82708-32736. 


CLARK (Epwarp B.), San Diego, Cal. 


[ST96 

Panama canal pillow. [ Cireular 

vcean scene framed by poppies and 

poinsettas.] © 1c. Mar. 14, 1910; G 
82804. 


OF ART 
S10 
CoRNING (L.), St. Paul, Minn. [S797 
Johnson (Gov. John A.). Bust. © 


1c. Feb. 26, 1910; G 32695. 


DALLIN (Cyrus E.), New York, N. Y. 

[8798 

Scout (The). Equestrian statue of 
Indian. ©41c. Mar. 30, 1910; G 3333 


Bo0D0. 
Day (FRANCIS), New York, N. Y. 
[8799-8800 
Evening. Mother and child, out-of- 
doors background. © 1 ¢. Mar. 7, 
1910; G 32679. 
Spring. Decorative dancing figure. 
©1c. Mar. 7, 1910; G 32678. 


New York, 
[8801-8802 
Border for diplomas and certificates. 
[Decorative oblong border.] © 1 e. 
Mar. 12, 1910; G 382775. 
Vignette for diplomas and certificates. 


[Number of emblematic figures.] © 1 
ce. Mars. 12; 1910 2G oa 40. 


DE FELICE (GUISEPPE), 
IN; YY, 


Det Mar (FRANCESCA), New York, 
INE IY. [8803 
Meadow scene, mural decoration. 


[Woman seated on ground, holding 
small child, other children playing. ] 
© 1c. Mar. 9, 1910; G 32697. 


DELP (CAROLINE MABEL), San Diego, 


Cal. [ SS04—S806 
Hucalyptus. [Illuminated verse on 
folder.] ©1c. Feb. 21, 1910; G 33236. 
Peppers. [Illuminated verse on 
folder.) «©: ‘+e. «Febi 21, 19103 .¢ 
33335 
Poinsettia. [Illuminated verse on 
felder.], “© «1 > ec) Web. 12k. 910+. 1G 
33234. 
Denny (L. L.), Los Angeles, Cal. [SS07 
Big stick [and] The big smile. Two 


busts on one pedestal. © 1c. Mar. 17, 


1910; G 32887. 
DENNY (M. V.), Los Angeles, Cal. 


[SSOS 

Bwana Tumbo. [Bust of Pres. 

Roosevelt, and U. S. flag] © 1e. 
Mar. 25, 1910; G 33291. 


Durer (HeENrrIerrA A.), Roslyn, Md. 
[SSO9 
Dryad. Bust. © 1c. Mar. 2, 1910; 
G 32672. 
EDWARDS (HARRY CLAY), Brooklyn, 
N. Y. [S810 
Caught napping; by H. C. Edwards, 
Two hunters in a canoe. one asleep, 
large moose resting under tree, © 1e. 
Mar. 10, 1910; G@ 32761. 


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Dis IV. we 


Fatsom (M. W.), San Diego, Cal. 
[8811-8815 


Famous climate of San Diego. 
[Mercator map of world demonstrat- 
ing climate of San Diego.] ©1.«. 
Mar. 7, 1910; G 32676. 

Pacific southwest. [Birdseye view 
showing San Diego, Pacific coast and 
surrounding country.] © 1c. Mar. 7, 
1910; G 382674. 

San Diego of to-day. [Birdseye 
view of San Diego and several nearby 
towns.] ©1c. Mar. 7, 1910; G 32675. 

San Diego’s back country. [Birds- 
eye view of San Diego and surround- 
ing country.| © 1c. Mar. 7, 1910; G 
326738. 


True southern California. [Relief 
map of southern California.] ©1e«. 
Mar. 7, 1910; G 32677. 

FERGUSON (GEORGE W.), Sheboygan, 
Wis. [8816 
She-boy-agan. [Indian standing 


near his horse, Indian woman with 
baby in basket.] © 1c. Mar. 19, 
1910; G 32889. 


FIDLER (ALICE LUELLA), Geneva, N. Y. 
[8817 


Girl on cross-bar of letter A. Girl 
with lingerie hat tied under chin, par- 
asol across lap seated on crossbar of 
the letter A. ©1c. Mar. 16, 1910; G 


328381. 
FIscHEL, ADLER & SCHWARTZ, New 
Work GN: -¥; [8818 


Early spring. [Old fashioned house 
by water side, budding trees.] © Ic. 
Mar. 12, 1910; G 32798. 


FORBES LITHO. MFG. Cco., Boston, Mass. 
[8819-8821 


Berenice; by J. Ross Bryson. [Young 
woman standing, looking at vase filled 
with roses.| © 1 ¢. Mar. 10, 1910; 
G 32707. 


Bosom friends. [Little girl with cat 
in her arms.] © 1. Mar. 31, 1910; 
G 83825. 

Girl in salmon pink dress. [Girl 
with large straw hat, on garden seat. ] 
© 1 c. Mar. 16, 1910; G 32832. 


Foster (MAXWELL), Louisville, Ky. 
[8822 
Autumn. [Woodland scene, trees 
on both sides of stream, open country 


FRASER (MALCOLM), Brookhaven, L. I. 
[8823-8829 

Annunciation. [Angel cupid whis- 
pering to sleeping woman.] © 1 « 
Mar. 7, 1910; G 32895. 

Builders (The). [Man with mallet 
and nail standing with bowed head 
before Christ nailed to the cross.] 
© 1c. Mar. 7, 1910; G 32896. 


Greatest thing of the world. [Woman 
standing, holding babe in her arms. 
© 1c. Mar. 19, 1910; G 32892. 


Its never too late to mend. [Man 
seated at table covered with bottles, 
holding glass in his hand, Christ 
stands behind him.] © 1c. Mar. 7, 
1910; G 32898. 


Soul escaping from death. [Angel 
with one hand upon breast of dead 
soldier, other hand grasping gauzy 
scarf from figure of man floating 
above.] ©1c. Mar. 19, 1910; G 32898. 

Temptation. [Nude figure of a 
woman bending over to take something 
held out to her by dark shadowy 
hand.] © 1 c.. Mar. 7, 1910; G@ 32897. 

Ye that are heavy laden. [Figure 
of woman struggling in storm with 
Christ by her side, his arms about 
her.] ©1c. Mar. 7, 1910; G 32894. 


FRENCH BULL DOG CLUB OF AMERICA, 
New York, N. Y. [8830 


French bull-dog. Statuette of dog 
with inscription. Standard type, 1910. 
© 1c. Mar. 11,.1910; G 32763. 


Fucus (Rupo.tF), Vienna, Austria. 
[8831, 8832 
Flowers of the meadows. [Young 


woman with large basket of flowers.] | | 


© 1c. Mar. 12, 1910; G 32797. 


Tempting fruit. [Girl seated near 
several large baskets of fruit.] ©le. 


‘Mar. 12, 1910; G 32796. 


GALINDO MFG. Co. INC., New York, N. Y. 

[8833 

“Rio De Janeiro.” Steamship. © 
1c. Mar. 19, 1910; G 32891. 


GATCHEL AND MANNING, Philadelphia, 
Pa. [8884 
Girl with armful of daisies, back- 
ground a field of daisies. .© 1 ¢. Mar. 
18, 1910; G@ 32888. 


GEORGE (RicHarD F.), New York, N. Y. 
[8885 
Testimonial medallion to Tom L. 


Johnson. Bas-relief heads of T. L. 
Johnson and Henry George, with in- 


in distance.] © 1 c¢. Mar. 19, 1910: | scription. © 1 c« Apr. 2 doioe eG 
G 382890. 2e4ts) 
156 


WORKS 
nos. 14-17, Apr., 1910 


GOSMAN GINGER ALE Co., Baltimore, Md. 
[8836 


Young man filling his 
©1c. Mar. 21, 


Connoisseur. 
glass with ginger ale. 
1910; G 32921. 


GRACE (RatpeH), New York, N. Y. 
[8837 
Dancing girl. [Ballet girl twirling 
on her toes.] ©1c. Mar. 24, 1910; G 
33299. 


GupE (O. J.) co., New York, N. Y. 
[88388-8840 


Corset with red garter straps. [Out- 
lined in colors.] ©1c. Mar. 15, 1910; 
G 32829. 

Girl in corset and skirt sitting on 
table. [Outlined.] © 1c. Mar. 15, 
1910; G 32827. 


Girl sitting on table, green hat, red 
‘feather. [Outlined in colors.] © 1. 
Mar. 15, 1910; G 32828. 


HAWAIL PROMOTION COMMITTEE, Hono- 


lulu, Hawaii. [8841 
Hawaiian surf rider. [Statue of boy 
stripped for bathing.] © 1. Feb. 5, 
1910; G@ 32764. 
HERRMANN (RICHARD), Dubuque, 
Iowa. [8842 


Little Fox village and first house 
built in Iowa, 1789. [Small tent town 
and one log house on water front and 
hillside.] © 1c. Mar. 10, 1910; G 
382805. 


Hitt (R.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[8843-8848 
Autumn’s golden touch. [Country 
scene, road to left, man driving small 
buneh of cattle to barn in distance. ] 
© 1c. Dec. 15, 1909; G 32822. 


New England home. [Old fash- 
ioned country house, shrubs, trees and 
stone wall.] © 1c. Dec. 15, 1909; G 


82824. 
Quiet pool. [Country house by wa- 
ter side, skiff tied to bank—arched 


stone bridge to left.] © 1. Dee. 15, 


1909; G 328238. 

Twilight. [Country scene, two 
women near pool of water, house to 
left.] ©1c. Dec. 15, 1910; G 32825. 


Whitecaps. [Ocean waves dashing 
against the rocks.] © 1c. Dee. 15, 
1909; G 32826. 

Woodland path. [Path through 


woods, near stream.] © 1 ce. Dee. 15, 


1909; G 32821. 


OF ART 


8880 

HINTERMEISTER (J. Hy.), Brooklyn, 
IN, Xs [8849 
Reincarnation. Roosevelt in kaki 


suit, hat in hand, with bowed head, 
standing before Napoleon’s tomb. © 
1c. Apr. 2, 1910; G 33410. 


Hirscu (E. B.) & co., New York, N. Y. 


[8850 
Smoking nigger boy. [Statuette of 
negro boy smoking pipe.] © 1c. Mar. 


12, 1910; G 32774. 


HirgsH (LILLIAN), New York, N. Y. 
[$851 
Dance (The). [Statuette of woman 
dancing.] © 1 ce. Mar. 30, 1910; G 
33320. 
New York, N. Y. 
[8852-8855 
Easter card B. Decorated motto. 
©1c. Mar. 31, 1910; G 33323. 


IRVING (GRACE HE.) 


——C€©. Decorated motto. © 1 e 
Mar: 31, 1910; G 33324. 
D. Decorated motto. © 1 ec. 
Mar... 51, 1910; G 33821. 
——fH. Decorated motto. © 1 '« 


Man ois 1920 G Soaee. 


ISAUFMANN & STRAUSS co., New York, 
INE ae [ SS56—S880 


Amerean beauty; by Henry Hutt. 
[Young girl with large straw hat, 
cheek resting on hand, elbows on table 
near roses.| © 1c. Mar. 9, 1910; G 


32702. 

Artist’s model. [Young woman on 
step .ladder holding palette and 
brushes. | et Apre df ISS 'G 
33329. 


At the theatre; by Lide Wilson. 
[Head of young girl, large hat with 
plumes, low neck gown, looking over 
right shoulder.] ©1c. Mar. 12, 1910; 
G 32783. 


Bright eyes: by A. M. Turner. 
[Young woman in low neck gown 
leaning against large tree.] © 1 e. 


Mar. 9, 1910; G 32701. 

Camp fire scene; by A. Wofshetter. 
{Two hunters seated on ground listen- 
ing to third who holds duck in one 
hand and points to woods beyond.) 
© 1c. Mar. 12, 1910: G 32786. 

Coquette. [Young woman in large 
straw hat and long gown stands hold- 
ing flowers in both hands.] © 1 «. 
Mar. 14, 1910: G@ 82807. 

Dining hour. [Side and back view 
of young woman in evening gown, 
seated at table with man.] © 1 e. 
Mar. 12, 1910: G S2TTT. 


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Pt.iIV,0SS.4v 


KAUFMANN & STRAUSS co.—Continued. 

Girl in woods with cupids; by A. 
Von Beust. [Woodland scene, back- 
ground filled with cupids, girl in thin 
gauze drapery in foreground.] ©1e. 
Mar. 12, 1910; G 32788. 


Girl with chrysanthemums; by Lide 
Wilson. [Head of young woman in 
large black hat and gown, low neck, 


two large chysanthemums.] © 1 «. 
Mar. 12, 1910; G 32785. 
Good catch; by Frank Stick. [Young 


man and woman fishing from a canoe. |] 
© 1c. Mar. 12, 1910; G 32793. 


Interesting subject. [Young woman 
standing holding an open book.] © 
1 ec. Mar. 14, 1910; G 32808. 


Lady in lavender. [Side view of 
young woman in large hat, low neck 
gown, holding huge bunch of flowers.] 
© 1 ec. Mar. 12, 1910; G 32781. 


Miss Refinement; by Lide Wilson. 
[Head of young woman in large hat 
and low neck gown, three quarter 
view.| ©1c. Mar. 12, 1910+ G 32784. 


Opal jewel; by W. Haskell Coffin. 
[Head of girl in jeweled oval frame.] 
© 1 ¢. Mar. 12, 1910; G 32790. 


Our pet: by Joseph Warren. [Small 
boy with one arm around large dog’s 
neck trying to make him look at open 
book, little girl lecturing dog.] ©1e. 
Mar. 9, 1910; G 32700. 


Purple queen. [Young woman in 
large drooping hat, low neck gown, 
holding dress up with one hand.|] © 
tre; Mar I2,' 1910. G-32782. 


Ready for a stroll. [Head of young 
woman, large straw hat and large rib- 
bon bow. side view.] © 1. Mar. 12, 
LO1O'; GG S27 78. 


Spring; by Clara M. Burd. [Wood- 
land scene, young woman in thin 
dress, bare feet, arm full of flowers, 
in foreground.] © 1. Mar. 12, 1910; 
G 32779. 


Spring girl; by Henry Hutt. [Head 
of young girl in large flat hat set back, 
large bunch of violets pinned to 


blouse:{ «© «1. ¢..’ Mar. 12; 41910: -G@ 
32791. 
Trip through the Arctic region. 


[Man and woman in basket of balloon, 
frozen sea below.] © 1 c¢ Apr. 1, 
1910: G 33330. 


True friends; by Joseph Warren. 
[Small boy asleep on large dog.] 
es Mars -2, 1910 5G B20 Fr. 


KAUFMANN & STRAUSS co.——Continued. 


Uncle Sam and his daughters. 
[Uncle Sam talking to four pretty 


women.] © 1c Mar. 12, 1910; G 
32792. 
Waiting. [Young woman in large 


hat and long gown standing, hand 
resting on parasol.] © 1. Mar. 14, 
1910; G 32806. 

Winter girl. [Head of young girl 
in large fur hat, one large rose pinned 
on breast.] © 1c. Mar. 12, 1910; G 
32780. 


Your good health; by Harry Rose- 
land. [Three old men seated at table, 
arms extended, touching glasses.] © 
1 ec. Mar. 12,.1910; G 32789. 


KEIFER (EDWIN H.) New York, N. Y. 
[8881, 8882 


Young man and young 
© 16. Mae 1541910" 


First of all. 
woman at table. 
G 32819. 


National pride. Uncle Sam holding 
glass and bottle © 1 ¢« Mar. 145, 
1910; G 32820. - 


KIMBALL & COMBE Co., Providence, R. I. 
[S883 


Monument. [Large block of stone, 
smooth oval blank with carved wreath, 
Whipple in large letters.] © 1 «e 
Mar. 9, 1910; G 32699. 


KONRAD (ALEXANDER), New York, N. Y. 
[8884 


Ferrer (Francesco) Relief bust 
with inscription, ‘* Liberty, long live 
the modern school.” © 1 c¢. Apr. 4, 
1910; G 38414. 


KRATINA (JOSEF), New York, N. Y. 
[8885, 8886 


Danseuses. [Statuette of woman 
dancing.] © 1 ce. Mar. 22, 1910; G 
33228. 

Hamilton (Alexander) Bust. ©1 

e. Mar. 22, 1910; G 33229. 


KUPPENHEIMER (B.) & Co.. Chicago, III. 
[S887 

Going to the show. Meeting of lady 
and two gentlemen on the way to the 
show. © 1c. Mar. 8, 1910; G 32691. 


LAMASURE (E.), Washington, D. C. 
[8888 


Still waters. Late summer land- 
scape, stream of water, mill on right 
bank, trees in center of background. 
© 1c. Mar. 9, 1910; G 32698. 


158 


WORKS 
nos. 14-17, Apr., 1910 


Layton, SmirH & Hawk, Oklahoma 
City, Okla. [8889 
Carter County court house. [Large 
square stone building with dome and 
large pillars.] © 1c. Mar. 28, 1910; 
G 33304. 


LENZ (Oscar L.), New York, N. Y. 
[8890 


Visit of the angel of death. [Figures 
of man and angel in bas-relief on 
monument marked Hilton.] © 1 «. 
Mar. 12, 1910; G 32802. 


LONDON NEEDLE CO., New York, N. Y. 
[8891 


Martha Washington household com- 
panion. [Head of Martha Washing- 
ton on leather folder.] © 1 ¢. Mar. 
25, 1910; G 33289. 


LonesHorE (Mary B.), Colo Brook, 
Bie Y.. [8892 


Left alone in the pasture. [Cow in 


pasture.]| © 1 ec. Mar. 23, 1910; G 
33230. 
Low (WILLIAM H.), Bronxville, N. Y. 


[8893 


City of Cleveland, supported by Fed- 
eral force welcomes The Arts bearing 
her new group plan for a civic centre. 
Decorative panel over mantel in the 
appraiser’s office in new custom house, 
Cleveland, Ohio. ©1ce. Mar. 11, 1910; 
G 32765. 


McMinn (Hvueu), Detroit, Mich. 
[8894-8897 


standing with 
© 1 ec. Feb. 


Elouise. [Woman 
hand on back of chair.] 
28, 1910; G 33241. 


Nature. [Woman standing leaning 
on window sill.] ©1c. Feb. 28, 1910; 
G 338240. 

Perfection. [Woman standing in 
long coat, hat and furs.] © 1. Feb. 
28, 1910; G 33248. 

Waiting. [Woman seated, leaning 
on back of chair. © 1 ¢. Feb. 28, 1910; 
G 33242. 


MANzI, JOYANT & cCo., Paris, France. 
[ S898, S899 

Femme au livre; by L. Lévy-Dhur- 
mer. [Young woman wearing large 
black velvet turban resting on couch, 
book in her hand.] © 1c. Mar. 11, 
1910; G 32766. 

Téte de femme; by Paul Helleu. 
[Head of young woman with wavy 
hair, full face view.] © 1c. Mar. 11, 
1910; G 32767. 


OF ART 
8915 


MASTERCRAFT CO., New York, N. Y. 
[8900 


Jovial George. [Half length stat- 
uette of fat man.] © 1. Mar. 31, 
1910; G 33328. 


MATTHEWS-NorRTHRUP WORKS, Buffalo, 
ie [8901 
Havana city and harbor. [Birds- 
eye view of city, harbor and surround- 
ing country.] © 1c. Mar. 28, 1910; 
G 33305. 


MOELLER (Lovui1s), New York, N. Y 


[8902 
Music lovers. Two elderly men one 
playing guitar, the other flute. ©41ce. 


Mar. 31, 1910; G 33326. 
Moeria & co., Paris, France. 
[8903, 8904 

Baignade (La); by A. Roubelle. 
[Country landscape, two nude women 
stepping into stream, three other 
women looking on.] © 1c. Apr. 2, 
1910; G@ 33411. 


Rouget de TVIsle, en garnison 4 
Strasbourg compose la Marseillaise; by 
Scherrer. [Young man with violin, 
singing, seated before table covered 
with papers, above in smoke of can- 
dles the vision of Liberty and march- 
ing troops.] © 1c. Apr. 2, 1910; G 


33412. 
MurpHy (TuHos. D.) co., Red Oak, 
Iowa. [8905-8915 
Autumn; by George W. Drew. 


[Rocky stream with brush and trees 
on either side. ] 


Autumn evening; by Neil Mitchell. 
[Small stream running through old 
field, clump of trees to right, house in 
distance. ] 

Cliffs of Green River, Wyoming; 
by Thomas Moran. [Tall rocky cliffs 
rising abruptly from water's edge.] 

Grand canon, Arizona; by Thomas 


Moran. [View of canon and cloud 
effect. ] 
srapes; by C. P. Ream. [Large 


basket of grapes. ] 

yreen River, Wyoming: by Thomas 
Moran. [River with low lands on one 
side and tall mountain peaks on the 
other. ] 

Passing shower in Yellowstone: 
Thomas Moran. [Mountain side 
right, rainbow over gorge to left.] 

Roses; by Raoul de Longpre. [Large 
bunch of Marechal Niel roses. ] 


by 
to 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8916 


Murpeuy (TuHos. D.) co.—Continued. 


Tolte George, Colo.; by Thomas 
Moran. [View of gorge showing large 
oak tree to left of foreground. ] 

Tower Creek, Yellowstone Park; by 
Thomas Moran. [Mountain stream 
rushing over rocks, tall trees to right, 
mountain peaks on either side.] 


Yellowstone canon and Lower Falls; 
by Thomas Moran. [View showing 
cafion with rocky cliffs to right and 
falls in distance.] © 1 ec. each Mar. 
24, 1910: G 33245-83255. 


MurpHy (Wm. D.), New York, N. Y. 


[8916 
Roosevelt (Theodore). [Three quar- 
Leraleneth ‘portrait. j2.-©) dy e€. Apr: 


5, 1910; G 334389. 


OLD COLONY PRESS, New York, N. Y. 


[8917 
Legacy of her ancestors. [Young 
woman fixing her stocking.] ©1.e. 


Mar. 31, 1910; G 33327. 


ONDERAA (P. VAN DER), Antwerp, Bel- 
gium. [8918 
And all things human bestir them- 
Selves and vanish. [Old man seated 
with arm around youth standing by 
his side, young woman stands to left 
with dress caught up and filled with 
flowers, to right old woman with dis- 
taff.| © 1c Mar. 12° 1910: G 32799. 


OrrTMAN (CLAUDE L.), Chicago, II]. 
[8919-8924 
Cubs. [Grotesque statuette.] ©l1e. 
Mar. 7, 1910; G 32683. 


Giants. [Grotesque statuette] © 
le. Mar. 7, 1910; G-32685. 


Highlanders. [Small grotesque fig- 
ure of Scotch Highlander.] © 1. 
Mar. 7, 1910; G 32681. 


Pirates. [Grotesque statuette.] © 
1 ¢. Mar. 7, 1910: G 32682. 


Tigers. [Grotesque statuette.] © 
1 ce. Mar. 7, 1910; G 32684. 

White sox. [Grotesque statuette.] 
© 1 ce. Mar. 7, 1910; G 32686. 


Pauti (1. M.), San Francisco, Cal. 
[8925, 8926 

Portola discovering the bay of San 
Francisco. [Bas-relief panel of man 
shading his eyes with one hand gazing 
in, far <distance:|). © 1 c.’ Sept.129; 
1909; G 30816. 

Portola festival. [Bas-relief panel 
of head and shoulders of young Span- 
ish woman, profusion of flowers.] © 
1c. Sept. 29, 1909; G 30817. 


RosENBERG (O. von), St. Louis, Mo. 


Dt. TV, Ds... | 


PFLANZ (GEORGE M.), Seattle, Wash. ff 
[8927 | 

San Francisco, April 18,1906. [Men, | 
women and children in foreground, | 
burning city beyond.] © 1 ¢ Mar. 
29, 1910; G 33302. 


PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK, Richmond, | 
Va. [8928, 8929 
Color guard. Soldiers marching with |} 
man carrying Confederate flag. ©i1e. | 
Mar. 14, 1910; G 32809. 
News from the border. Soldier on |j 
guard, reading paper. ©1c. Mar. 14, || 
1910; G@ 32810. 


PoTTER (Louis), New York, N. Y. |, 
[8930 |; 
Eliot (President). Bust. ©lie |} 


Mar. 12, 1910; G 32803. 


REGGIANINI (V.), Florence, Italy. 
[8931 
Amusing song. [Young man singing 
while four young women are laugh- 
ing.] ©l1c. Mar. 12, 1910; G 32800. 


RILEY (CLYDE W.) ADVERTISING CO., 
Chicago, Il. [8932, 8933 
Girl with mask. [Girl with garland 
of flowers around her neck, holding 
mask in her hand.] © 1c. Mar. 16, 
1910; G 32838. 


Profile of female head in frame. 
[Oriental head in frame.] ©1ce. Feb. 
16, 1910; G 323898. 

ROLLINS (WARREN E.), Los Angeles, 
Cal. [8934 

Grand canyon before the white man 

came. [Two Indians, one standing, 


other sitting on large rock, gazing at | 


canyon beyond.] © 1 ¢ Mar. 28, 


1910; G 33303. 


[8935 
Prospector’s mirage. [Lone miner 
cooking on camp fire, beyond the 


shadowy figure of a chef holding in 
each hand a steaming bowl.] © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 7, 1910; G 32687. 


RossEAvu (PrERcIVAL), New York, N. Y. 
[8936 


Pheasants. Brown and _ white 
French spaniel and an orange and 
white English setter in act of standing 
game. ©1c. Mar. 23, 1910; G 332388. 


Runeius (Cart), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[8937-8941 
Browsing. [Winter scene, large bull 
moose feeding.] © 1c. Mar. 15, 1910; 
i 32816. 


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WORKS 
nos. 14-17, Apr., 1910 


Runecivus (Cari )—Continued. 


Going to his doom. [Large bull 
moose traveling over frozen ground. | 
© 1c. Mar. 15, 1910; G 32813. 


Knight errant. {Large elk stag 


coming down mountain side.] ©1«. 
Mar. 15, 1910; G 32815. 
On the portage. [Winter scene, 


large bull moose, full front view.] © 
1c. Mar. 15, 1910; G 32814. 

Preliminaries. [Two large bull 
moose facing each other, one pawing 
ground, other with head up, bellowing. | 
©i1c. Mar. 15, 1910; G 32812. 


RyDER (ALBERT P.), New York, N. Y. 
[8942-8947 


[Woman and child in 


Coe 


Constance. 
small boat adrift on sea.|] 
Mar. 26, 1910; G 33296. 


Death on the pale horse. [Figure 
of death riding phantom horse around 
race track.] ©1c. Mar. 26, 1910; G 
832938. 


Flying Dutchman. [Small flounder- 
ing craft filled with men, phantom 
ship bearing down upon them.] ©1c. 
Mar. 26, 1910; G 33295. 


Forest of Arden. [Winding stream 
and forest trees.] © 1 c. Mar. 26, 
1910; G 33297. 


Siegfried and the Rhine maidens. 
[Warrior riding along the Rhine, 
three Rhine daughters standing in 
water near large oak bathed in moon- 
hehe) © “ce. Mar. 26, 1910; G 
38298. 

Temple of the mind. Symbolic por- 
trayal of moonlit temple from which 


a satyr has driven the Graces. © 1c. 
Mar. 26, 1910; G 88294. 


ScHNITZER (GrEBR.), Berlin, Germany. 


[8948 
Jeanne d’Are. [Woman in armour 
kneeling before altar.] © 1c. Mar. 


30, 1910; G 33387. 


SIEBEN (Emit), New York, N. Y. 
[8949 
Pan. [Statue of the god blowing 
his pipes while holding small child 
and little lamb.] © 1 ca Mar. 23, 
1910; G 83287. 


STARLITE MFG. co., New York, N. Y. 
[8950 


Sparkler. Woman in masquerade 
costume holding fan, cluster of stars 
before her. © 1c. Mar. 5, 1910; G 
32657. 


OF ART 
9064 


STERNBERG (H. SUMNER) ADVERTISING 
SERVICE, New York, N. Y. 
[8951-8961 

At a baseball game, “Fire the um- 
pire.’ [Young man standing with 
clenched fists, yelling, other men near 
him.] 

At the Vanderbilt cup race, ‘“ Car 
coming.” [Three men, two leaning on 
rail, one in middle, watching race.] 

Hazing scene. [Number of college 
boys, one blindfolded riding wooden 
horse. ] 


Scene from “Arsene Lupin.” [Char- 
acters in Kirschbaum clothes. ] 
— “The dollar princess.” [Char- 
acters in Kirschbaum clothes. ] 
“The fourth estate.’ [Char- 
acters in Kirschbaum clothes. ] 
— “The man from home.” [Char- 


acters in Kirschbaum clothes. ] 


“The man who owns Broad- 
[Characters in Kirschbaum 


way.” 
clothes. ] 

——“ The ring master.” 
ters in Kirschbaum clothes. ] 

Story (The) [T'wo young men, one 
reclining in large chair, other seated 
on stool talking. | 

Tuning up, “hold it.” [Two young 
men seated on sofa singing, one play- 
ing banjo.] © 1c. each Mar. 5, 1910; 
G 32661-32671. 


STEVENSON (H. B.), Pittsburg, Pa. 
[S962 
reclining 


© 


[ Charac- 


Captive (The) [Woman 
on Turkish couch, tabouret near. ] 
1c. Mar. 5, 1910; G 32660. 


THompson (A. R.), Washington, D. C. 

[8963 

Keep (h)ours on hand and be up to 

the minute on the law. [Two men 

reaching for a law book.] © 1 ©. 
Mar. 23, 1910; G 33237. 


TIMES PRINTING CO. OF SEATTLE, Seattle, 
Wash. [8964 
Umbrella man. [Grotesque statu- 
ette.] ©1c. Feb. 23, 1910; G 32530. 
TucK (RAPHAEL) & SONS CO., LTD., 
New York, N. Y. [ 8965-9064 
[Christmas cards. ] 
Christmas greetings. Little girl 
playing with doll, Christmas tree on 
table. 


Santa Claus with pack, walking 
through snow. 

Merry Christmas. Child sleeping in 
bed, Santa Claus at chimney. 


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9064 


Tuck (RAPHAEL) & SONS CO., LTD.— 


Continued. 

Christmas tree on table, little 
boy assisting girl with cloak. 

Little girl knocking at door, 
ee in hand, Christmas basket at her 
eet. 


Santa Claus descending chim- 
ney. 


Santa Claus distributing toys 
among children. 

Two little girls 
Christmas packages at door. 


delivering 


Wishing you a merry Christmas. 
Santa Claus bent on his pleasant duty 
of distributing toys. 

Santa Claus entering door-way, 
child in bed looking at toys. 

Santa Claus enters door as 
children hang up stockings. 

Two little children dressed in 
white, boy throwing snowball. 

© 1c. Mar. 21, 1910; G 33258, 33259, 
33276-33285. 


[ Hallowe’en cards. ] 


Hallowe’en. Boy running through 
woods, Jack-o’-lantern in hand. 

— Boy sitting in wheat field cut- 
ting Jack-o-lantern face in pumpkin. 
Boy standing in wheat field 
frightened at three Jack-o-lantern 
pumpkins. 

Girl blowing at candle, man try- 
ing to catch apple. 

Girl with candle in hand, look- 
ing glass showing pumpkin. 

—— Mother Goose. 


——Pretty girl’s head and eat 
emerging from paper. 
Three girls around tub of 


water, ducking for apples. 

— — Two jolly boys at garden gate, 
four Jack-o'-lanterns on stone wall. 
Witch with big black eat sit- 
ting on her shoulder. 

Young girl holding black cat, 
sitting on pumpkin. 

Young girl holding Jack-o’-lan- 
tern. © 1 c¢. each Mar. 10, 1910: G 
32737-82748. 


[New Year cards.] 


Happy New Year. Child represent- 
ing New Year, sitting in front of hour 
glass, roses in foreground. 

Child sitting on hour glass. 
Child sitting on trunk, hour 
glass and scythe. 


pt..1v; BUS Woo 


Tuck (RAPHAEL) & SONS CO., LTD.— 
Continued. 


Entrance of the New Year, de- 

parture of Father Time. 

Exit the old Father Time, enter 

the new, a small child. 

Happy boy with his sleigh. 

Little girl with red cloak, wav- 

ing spray of holly. 

New Year dashing down hill 

with auto carrying bags of plenty. 
— New Year embracing Old Year. 
— Old man, stick in hand and 

bag on shoulder, walking through 

forest. 


Old year looking through cur- 
tain at the New Year. 

Seven children playing peek-a- 
boo round tablet bearing inscription 
dane et, 

—— Small boy with snow ball in 
hand sitting on large snow bail. 
Three children looking 
fence which bears tablet Jan. 1. 
Two children at window, frame 
covered with snow and holly. 

Two little girls wearing bonnets 
looking over railing, wreath inscribed 


over 


Jan. 1. © 1 @ Men ie. 
33260-83275. 
Schooldays (caricatures of comic 


heads coming through a broken slate.) : 
School days. Be sure your rite. 

The best way to tell a bad egg. 

—— Don’t do it now. 

—— Don’t worry about your face. 

Figgers never lie. 

— Haff the wurld is nutty. 

— Have faith in yure complexion. 

——If freckles wus called beauty 


_Spots. 
—— If you call a bluff. 
——If you want a thing done well. 
——A little noledge. 
— Never jump at a konclusion. 
— never ketch a koid. 
——never scratch a _ bite while 
fishin. 


Never wurry about what is past. 

—— The only way some people can 
get squeezed. 

— Smile at your trubbles to-day. 
Some ducks dont kno enouff. 
—— Sum people would rather di. 
—— They’ll never get ripe. 

— Uneezzy lies the hed. 


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WORKS OF ART 


nos. 14-17, Apr., 1910 


Tuck (RAPHAEL) & SONS CO., LTD.— 
Continued. 


— Watch your hat and goat. 

—— When you get into deap water. 

— You cant get no honey. ©1«. 
each Mar. 16, 1910; G 32836-32859. 


[Thanksgiving cards. | 


Thanksgiving. Arrival of the Puri- 
tans, ship in distance. 
— Cook leading turkey to kitchen. 
— Corn cob automobile, turkey oc- 
cupants. 
Pumpkin bearing motto. 
—— Puritan couple feeding turkeys. 
—— Puritan family at dinner. 
Puritan with turkey in hand, 
dog leading the way. 
Puritans going through woods, 
church in background. 
Turkey carrying wish-bone tied 
with ribbon, motto good luck. 
Turkey reading Thanksgiving 
proclamation. 


Two Puritan 
turkey for dinner. 


girls preparing 


——Two turkeys standing hear 
pumpkin which bears inscription. © 
1 ¢. each Mar. 10, 1910; G 382749-— 
32760. 


[Uniforms of U. S. Army and 
Navy.|] 

Admiral. — Boatswain. — Brigadier- 
General. — Captain of cavalry. — Cap- 
tain of the Navy.—Chief gunner.— 
Electrician-sergeant and cavalry offi- 
cer. — Hnsign. — First sergeant of ar- 
tillery. — General. — Lieutenant - com- 
mander. — Lieutenant of artillery. — 
Lieutenant of infantry.—Lieutenant of 
Marines.—Lieutenant of the Navy.— 
Major-general.— Midshipman.— Officer 
of general staff—Private, field uni- 
form. — Private, marching order. — 
Quartermaster and coxswain.—Rear- 
admiral.—Seaman.—Sergeant of cav- 
alry.. © 1c. each Mar. 16, 1910; G 
32860-32883. 


VALENTINE (Hpwarp V.), Richmond, 

Va. [9065 

Jefferson (Thomas). Statuette. © 
PCW Mab. fen 1010 > G 38227. 


VAN Ness (FRANK Lewis), Chicago, 
Tl. [9066 
How sweet is life to everyone. [Two 
girls and two young men resting on 
porch. ©1c. Mar. 24, 1910; G 38244. 


9086 
VERMONT FARM 
Falls, Vt. [9067 
Winner (A). Lady operating ma- 
chine. © 1c. Mar. 15, 1910; G 32817. 


MACHINE COoO., Bellows 


VILLEROY & Bocu, New York, N. Y. 
[9068 
jonventionalized four leaf clovers. 
[Round plaque.] © 1c. Mar. 7, 1910; 
x 32680. 
VoLK (DouGcLAS), New York, N. Y. 
[9069 
Little sister. [Older girl holding 


child in her lap.] ©1c. Mar. 8, 1910; 
G 32690. 


WASHBURN (LETTICE R.) & SON, New 
3edford, Mass. [9070-9073 
Candle shade, no. 843. Conventional 
design. ©1c. Mar. 11, 1910; G 32924. 
Candle stick, no. 224. Owl design. 
©1c. Mar. 11, 1910; G 32925. 
Cocktail tray, no. 630 S. Grape-vine 
design. ©1c. Mar. 11, 1910; G 32926. 
Tea tray, no. 2538 S. [Grape vine 


desien.3.). Ord. .¢,. Mar 2 1104 € 
32923. 
WHEELOCK (LILA AUDUBON), New 


Works Ni yx [9074-9076 
Collie dog. Statuette of dog lying 
down.] ©1c. Mar, 4, 1910; G 32653. 


Erin. [Statuette of Irish setter dog 
lying down.] ©1c. Mar. 4, 1910; G 
32655. 


Ski, Russian wolf hound. [Statuette 
of dog lying down.| © 1 c¢ Mar. 4, 
1910; G 32656. 


WHITAKER (JOHN), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[90TT—-90TY9 

First trip of the liberty bell. Large 
bell roped upon truck drawn by horses 
along country road, guards on either 


side. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1910; G 33231. 
Flora. Profile view of woman's head 


and bust, leaning 
looking down at roses. 
1910; G 33232. 
Shipload of wives for Jamestown 
settlers. In centre man and woman 
standing conversing, on right man 
with breastplate, gun on_ shoulder, 
two Indians, to left vessel discharging 
passengers. © 1 ¢. Mar. 23, 1910: G 


slightly forward 
© 1c. Mar. 23, 


332338. 
WILson (Rose O’Netn1), Day, Mo. 
r90S80 
Kewpie. [Grotesque statuette of 


small child.] © 1 ¢c. Mar. 18, 1910; 


G 38257. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9081 


pt. Iv; Nn. S.:, VeD 


WINSCH (JOHN), New York, N. Y. 
[9081-9400 


Abundance of holly. [Winter land- 


scape, children pulling sled full of 
holly.] 
Anchor of hope. [Landscape in 


small circle in front of anchor, holly. ] 

Angelic group. [Three heads of 
children in circle, holly above and be- 
low. | 


Autumn is here. [Autumn landscape | 


in square frame, flowers below. ] 

Basket of holly. 1. [Round basket 
with tall handle filled with holly.] 

2. [Large, round basket filled 
with holly.] 

3. [Square basket tilted on side, 
holly falling out.] 

4. [Large basket turned over, 
holiy falling out.] 

Beauties of nature. [Winter land- 
scape and holly, plain panel.] 

Beauty all around. [Winter land- 
scape in oval frame, pine trees covered 
with snow. ] 

Bell leaflet. [Two bells with holly, 
landscape on one bell.] 

Bells of time. 1. [Winter land- 
scape above, bell and fiower below.] 


2. [Landscape on oval frame, 
bell and holly at right. ] 


Berries from the holly tree. [Spray 
of holly leaves and berries. ] 
Berries of a crimson hue. [Sprays 


of holly and berries. ] 


Bird leaflet. [Bird perched on 
branch of holly with berries. ] 


Birthday greetings from Bryant. 
[Portrait of Bryant in circle, with 
roses. ] 


Burns. [Portrait of Burns in 
frame, with pansies. ] 
Dickens. [Portrait of Dickens 
in oval frame. ] 
Emerson. [Portrait of Emer- 
son in frame, flowers above.] 
Holmes. [Portrait of Holmes 
in circle, with roses.] 
Longfellow. [Portrait of Long- 
fellow in circle, flowers above.] 

—— Lowell. [Portrait of Lowell in 
circle, with pansies. ] 
Scott. [Portrait of Scott 
oval frame. ] 
Shakespeare. [Portrait of 
Shakespeare in frame. with pansies.] 
Tennyson. [Portrait of Tenny- 
son in circle, flowers above. ] 


in 


| 


WINSCH (JOHN )—Continued. 

—— Thackeray. [Portrait of Thack 
eray in circular frame, flowers above. ] 
Whittier. [Portrait of Whittier 
in circular frame, with pansies. ] 

Blooms of beauty. [Chrysanthe 
mums over ornamental panel. } 

Blossom-tide. [Sprays of fiowers 
over ornamental panel. | 

Blossoms. [1911, surrounded by 
flowers.] _ 

Blossoms and holly. 
of holly berries. ] 

Blue messengers. [Four little bells, 
flower surrounding scroll. ] 

Book and flowers. 1. [Open book, 
spray of flowers to right. ] 

2. [Open book, bunch of carna- 
tions to left.] 

3. [Open book, spray of flowers 
to left.] 

—— 4. [Open book, spray of chrys- 
anthemums to left.] 

—— 5. [Open book, bunch of flowers 


[Large bunch 


| to left.] 


6. [Open book, spray of flow- 


ers. | 

Bridge of snow. [Winter landscape, 
snow covered bridge, holly and rib- 
bon. | 

Bright winged birds. 
branch of holly.] 

Bright wings. 
less branch. ] . 

Brooklet. [Winter landscape, boat 
at left of stream. ] 

Budding roses. 
with roses. ] 

Buds and holly. 
and flowers. ] 

By flowery paths. 


[Two birds on 


[Six birds on leaf- 


[Landscape in oval, 
[Cluster of holly 


[Flowers over 


oval panel, landscape at right.] 


By quiet streams. [Open _ book, 
landscape on one page, holly.] 

California poppy. [Flowers in vase, 
panel background. ] 

Calm and clear. [Landscape in oval, 
holly at left.] 


Carnation sprays. 
oval background. ] 


Carnations. [Wreath of carnations. ] 
Christmas berry. [Spray of holly 
over dark panel. ] 
Christmas blessing. 
circle, scroll design. ] 
Christmas blossoms. 
with border of leaves.] 


[Carnations with 


[Landscape in 


[ Poinsettias 


164 


WORKS 
nos. 14-17, Apr., 1910 


WinscuH (JoHN)—Continued. 


Christmas emblem. [Landscape 
circle, branch of pine and cones. ] 


in 


‘Christmas greeting from Bryant. 
[Portrait of Bryant in circle, with 
holly, panel above. ] 


—— Burns. [Portrait of Burns in 
oval, with holly.] 
Dickens. [Portrait of Dickens 
in oval, with holly.] 
Emerson. [Portrait of Emer- 
son in oval, with holly.] 
Holmes. [Portrait of Holmes 


in oval, panel above, holly. ] 


—- Longfellow. [Portrait of Long- 
fellow in oval frame, with holly.] 


Lowell. [Portrait of Lowell in 
oval, with holly, panel above. ] 

—Seott. [Portrait of Scott 
oval, with holly.] 
Shakespeare. [Portrait 
Shakespeare in oval, with holly.] 
Tennyson. [Portrait of Tenny- 
son in oval, with holly.] 
Thackeray. [Portrait of Thack- 
eray, holly at four corners of frame. ] 

—— Whittier. [Portrait of Whittier 
in oval, with holly, panel above.] 

Christmas joy. [Open book in front 
of holly wreath.] 

Christmas leaf. [Anchor made of 
holly leaves, landscape in oval.] 

Christmas memento. [Winter land- 
scape with holly, plain panel. ] 

Christmas souvenir. [Open book in 
front of holly wreath. ] 

Christmas wind-mill. [Winter land- 
scape in ice-covered oval frame. ] 

Christmastide. [Winter landscape 
with holly, plain panel.] 

Church house. [Winter landscape 
with church and houses at right.] 


Chureh on the hill top. [Landscape 
in oval, branch of pine with cones. ] 


| Chureh portal. [Winter landscape 
with holly.] 


Clustered berries. [Bunch of holly.] 
Clustered thoughts. [Wreath of 
pansies. ] 

Coaching party. 
and-four in center. ] 
Cold and crisp. 

bridge and old mill.] 
Cone clusters. [Landscape in oval, 
with branch of pine and cones. ] 
Cornflowers. [Wreath of 
‘flowers. ] 


in 


of 


[Landscape, coach- 


corn- 


[Winter landscape, | 


OF ART 
9400 


WInscH (JOHN )—Continued. 
Countryside. [Winter landscape in 
oval frame. | 


Crimson and holly. [Branch of 
holly across band of ribbon, dark 
panel. ] 

Crimson border. [Landscape in 


oval with spray of holly.] 

Crossing the bridge. [Winter land- 
scape, shepherd with sheep.] 

Cutting the holly. [Winter land- 
scape, two men and little girl cutting 
holly.] 

Days of bliss. 
kissing. | 

Days of bloom. [Field of flowers.] 

Farm. [Winter landscape, _ stone 
bridge, shepherd and sheep, church in 
distance. ] 

Farm house. [Winter landscape in 
oval, branch of pine and cones. ] 

Farm life. [Winter landscape of 
house on lake shore in square frame. ] 

Feathered choristers. [Seven birds 
in row on leafless branch. } 

Feathered pets. [Two birds perched 
on branch of holly.] 

Feeding the birds. 
scape in frame. ] 

Feeding the horses. [Winter land- 
scape, children feeding horses. ] 

Ferny dell. [Landscape and flowers 
over oval frame. ] 

Fields of snow. [Winter landscape 
in frame, with holly.] 

Fir twigs. [Open book, landscape 
in right page, branch from fir twigs.] 

Firs and snow. [Winter landscape 
in ice-covered frame, with fir twigs.] 

Floral gems. [Flowers with circu- 
lar background. ] 

Floral realm. [Sprays of pinks.] 

Flower glories. [Scroll surrounded 
by flowers and four little bells.] 

Flower treasures. [Spray of flowers 
over ornamental design. ] 


[Little boy and girl 


[Winter land- 


Flowers and holly. [Bunch.] 
Flow’ret gems. [Sprays of flowers. ] 
Forget-me-not. [Winter landscape 


| in oval frame, with forget-me-nots. ] 


Four-leaf clover. [Landscape above, 
four leaf clover and flower below. ] 

Fragrance. [1911 over background 
of wild roses. ] 

Fragrant memories. [Scroll and vio- 
lets, with four little bells.] 


Garden of charms. [Sprays of 


| flowers. ] 


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WINSCH (JOHN)—Continued. 
Garden’s queen. [Roses in oval.] 


Gathering in the flock. [Winter 
landscape, shepherd with sheep in 
road. ] 

Gathering the holly. [Winter land- 
Scape, children pulling sled full of 
holly. ] 

Glad bells. [Winter landscape with 


two bells and holly.] 

Glad nature. [Winter landscape in 
eval and basket of holly.] 

Gold and holly. [Three birds on 
tree, with holly.] 

Golden bell. [Poinsettia flowers on 
large bell.] 

Golden ivy. [Landscape in large 
ivy leaf, surrounded by holly.] 


Golden poppy. [Vase of flowers.] 


Golden skies. [Winter 
house, trees and pond: ] 

Golden sprays. [Vase of flowers be- 
fore oval background. | 

Good luck. [Winter landscape in 
horseshoe, basket holly.] 

Good luck leaflet. [Horseshoe with 
sprays of holly.] 

Good luck to you. [Winter land- 
scape in horseshoe, with holly.] 

Guiding group. [Heads of three 
little children, two bells and holly.] 


Happy childhood. [Landscape, two 
bells and holly, with band of ribbon.] 

Happy chimes. [Winter landscape, 
holly and bells, with band of ribbon.] 

Happy days. [Winter landscape in 
oval, holly in vase.] 

Happy songsters. [Three 
perched on branch of heliy.] 

Harvest. [Flowers over oval panel, 
landscape in corner.] 

Having a chat. [Winter landscape 
in oval, man talking to driver of cart. ] 

Heavenly thoughts. [Two cherubs’ 
leads in frame, holly and birds.] 

Heavy load. [Little boy covered 
with holly, pulling sled.] 

Holly. [Spray of holly and ber- 
ries. ] 

Holly and gold. 
and band of ribbon.] 

Holly berries. [Open book in front 
of holly wreath. ] 

Holly bough. [Spray of holly and 
berries, with panel for background. ] 


Holly clusters. [Open book, land- 
scape on right page.] 


landscape, 


birds 


[Branch of holly 


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WINSCH (JoHN)—Continued. 


Holly gate. [Winter landscape with 
holly in upper corners. | 

Holly leaf. [Landscape in wreath 
of holly.] 


Holly leaves. 

Holly souvenir. 
band of ribbon. ] 

Holly sprays. 
fore panel. ] 

Holly time. [Winter landscape in 
oval, holly in upper corner. ] 

Home sweet home. [Winter land- 
scape, holly and bell. ] 


Home with the logs. {Winter land- 
scape, logging cart, three horses and 
two men. ] 


Hopeful sprays. [Poinsettias on 
large anchor, winter landscape in up- 
per corner. ] 

Horseshoe leaflet. {Winter land- 
scape in horseshoe, with holly.] 

Ice on the river. [Landscape with 
band of ribbon and holly.] 

Icey climes. [Winter landscape, 
small house, trees and pond.] 

In the midst of winter snows. 
[Winter landscape in oval, bunch of 
pines and cones. ] 

Innocence. [Heads of two little 
children in circle, with holly.] 
Invigorating moments. 

landscape in oval.] 

Ivy leaf. [Landscape above, 
leaf, sprays of flowers below. ] 

Ivy leaves. [Winter landscape in 
ivy leaf, with holly.] 

Jar of poppies. 
fiowers. ] 

Joy and luck to you. 
Scape in horseshoe, 


[Sprays of holly.] 
[Spray of holly and 


[Bunch of holly be- 


[ Winter 


ivy 


[Vase filled with || 


[ Winter land- 
poinsettias and 


| bells. ] 


Joy eternal. [Heads of two cherubs, 
holly and two bells.] 

Joyful warblers. [Seven little birds 
perched on branch, oval and holly 
above. ] 

Joyous chimes. 
basket of holly.] 

Joys of winter. [Winter landscape 
in oval, with scroll design. ] 

Joys of Yuletide. [Winter land- 
scape in circle, basket of holly.] 

Land of ice. [Open book, winter 
landscape on left page, spray of holly.] 


Lavender sprays. [Flowers in oval.] 


Leaflet of apple blossoms. [Jar full © 
of apple blossoms. ] if 


[Large bell and 


WORKS OF ART 


nos. 14-17, Apr., 1910 


Winscu (JoHn)—Continued. 

Leaves from the holly tree. 
of holly and berries. ] 

Lovely Blossoms. [Jar of flowers 
with oval background. ] 

Lovely lilacs. [Winter landscape in 
oval with lilacs. ] 

Luck be thine. [Winter landscape, 
horseshoe and pansies. ] 

Lucky cluster. [Horseshoe and poin- 
settias. ] 

Making snowballs. 
ered with pine. ] 

Meadow and stream. [Flowers across 
oval pauel, landscape in corner.] 


Memories of yuletide. [Winter land- 
scape in panel, poinsettias. ] 


Memory flowers. [Flowers in oval.] 

Merry bells of yule. [Winter land- 
scape in circle, poinsettia and bell in 
upper corner. ] 

Merry chimes. 
holly and bells.] 

Merry Christmastide. [Open book, 
winter landscape on right page, bunch 
of pine. ] 

Merry peals. 
settia.] 

Merry season. [Winter landscape 
in oval frame, scroll design. ] 


[Three birds on 


[Sprays 


[Little boy cov- 


{Winter landscape, 


[Large bell and poin- 


Merry warblers. 
branch of holly.] 

Messengers. [Heads of three cher- 
ubs, holly and two bells. ] 


Mill. [Winter landscape in frame, 
with holly.] 
Moonlight. [Winter scene at night, 


house, and man crossing bridge. ] 


Moonlight on the lake. [Winter 
scene on lake, holly and bell.] 
Mountain snows. | [Winter land- 


scape in oval.] 


My Teddy bear. [Little boy covered 
with holly, holding his Teddy bear.] 


Nature’s abundance. [Winter land- 
scape in oval frame. ] 

Nature’s charms. [Winter land- 
scape in ice-covered frame, sprays of 
holly.] 

Nature’s gift. [Sprays of flowers. ] 

Nature’s majesty. [Winter land- 
scape, windmill, in oval.] 

*’Neath Christmas snows. [Winter 
landscape in oval, poinsettias. ] 

*’Neath peaceful skies. [Winter 
landscape beneath large star, sprays 
of holly.] 


WINSCH (JOHN )—Continued. 

’Neath winter snows. [Winter land- 
scape, two birds on branch. ] 

New Year leaflet. [Four birds in 
the snow, holly below. ] 

Night in the snow. [Winter land- 
scape, moon above distant hill. ] 


O’er the snow. [Winter landscape 
in frame, house, trees and stream. ] 


Old home. [Winter landscape, man 
crossing bridge. ] 

Old homestead. [Winter landscape, 
two children, birds and holly.] 


Old mill. [Winter landscape, bridge 
and wheel of mill.] 
On the wing. [Three birds on 


branch of holly.] 
Open leaves. [Open book, landscape 
on left page, branch of holly.] 
Opening year. [Open book 
landscape on one page, holly.] 


with 


Our Christmas rose. [Horseshoe 
and poinsettia, winter landscape 
above. ] 


Our feathered friends. 
on branch of holly.] 

Pansy leaves. [Box full of pansies. ] 

Pansy thoughts. [1911 surrounded 
by pansies. ] 

Pansyland. [Cluster of pansies be- 
fore panel background. ] 

Peace and pleasure. [Winter land- 
scape, coach-and-four, in oval frame.] 

Perfect peace. [Heads of two 
cherubs, holly and bell.] 

Pigeon’s feast. [Winter landscape, 
village street, women feeding pigeons. ] 

Pink blossoms. [Flowers in oval 
and border of flowers. ] 

Placid scene. [Winter 
outline of circle and holly.] 

Poetic petals. [Roses in 
frame. ] 

Poinsettia leaves. 
poinsettias. ] 

Poinsettias. 
flowers. ] 

Poppy leaves. 
poppies above. ] 

Purity. [Heads of two children, 
holly and birds.] 

Purple clusters. 
peas. ] 

Queen of flowers. 
oval frame. ] 

Queen of yuletide blossoms, 


[Two birds 


landscape, 
oval 
[Large bell with 
[Branch with three 


[Open book with 


[Sprays of sweet 
[Roses in an 


(Spray 


| of two poinsettias. ] 


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WINScH (JOHN )—Continued. 


Quiet corner. [Winter landscape in 
oval frame, horses pulling load in 
snowy road, two men.] 


Quiet moments. [Winter landscape, 
house, trees and pond. ] 


Quiet streams. 
stream at right.] 


Ready for breakfast. 
chickens in snow. ] 


Restful scene. [Winter landscape in 
oval frame, rosebud in corner. ] 

Restful ways. [Winter scene in 
‘oval frame, children feeding horse. ] 

Rich clusters. [Spray of poinsettia.] 

Rich plumage. [Three birds on 
branch. ] 

Rich starry cluster. [Spray of poin- 
settia before large star. ] 

Rich violets. [1911, background of 
violets. ] 

Richly laden anchor. [Poinsettia 
over anchor covered with holly. ] 

Ring out ye bells. [Large bell with 
snow and holly.] 

Romp in the snow. [Winter land- 
Scape’ in oval, with spray of holly.] 

Rose leaves. [Cluster of roses with 
circular background. ] 

Roses and holly. 
roses and holly.] 

Roses in snow time. [Cluster of 
roses in oval.] ° 

Rural glories. [Winter landscape, 
with holly. ] 


[Winter landscape, 


[Feeding 


[Sprays of wild 


Rural spot. [Summer landscape, 
with poinsettias. ] 
Rural ways. [Winter landscape, 


shepherd and sheep in road. ] 


Rustic scene. [Summer landscape 
and poinsettia. ] 


Santa’s remembrance. [Little boy 
covered with pine, bag of toys before 
him. ] 

Shattered ruins. 
holly and bells. ] 

Silvery scene. [Winter landscape in 
oval frame, children pulling sled full 
of holly.] 

Snow and gold. 
dark panel. ] 

Snow and holly. 
holly and bell.] 

Snow and ice. 
in oval frame. ] 

Snow banks. [ Winter 
with band of ribbon and holly.] 


[ Winter landscape, 


[Spray of holly and 
[ Winter landscape, 


[Winter landscape 


pt. Iv, 2. S., V.5D 


WINSCH (JOHN )—Continued. 
Snow-capped hills. [| Landscape, 
spray of holly.] 
Snow, crimson and holly. 
of holly and dark panel.] 


Snow flakes. [Winter landscape, 
winding stream. ] 


Snow flake’s whisper. [Landscape 
in frame, scroll on two sides.] 


Snow on the river. [Winter land- 


[Spray 


| scape with holly.] 


Snow scene. [Winter landscape in 
circle, with spray of holly.] 

Snow souvenir. [Winter landscape 
surrounded by holly.] 

Snow storm. [Little boy covered 
with holly and snow, holding heart- 
shaped cake.] 

Snow time. [Winter 
house on river bank.] 

Snowy Christmas. 


landscape, 


[Landscape on 


_ open book, spray of holly.] 


Snowy churchyard. [Winter land- 
scape, band of ribbon and holly.] 

Snowy crescent. [Landscape in oval 
holly and berries.] 

Snowy firs. [Landscape in oval of 
ice, snow and pine cones. ] 

‘Snowy path. [Landscape, two birds 
on twig.] 

Snowy road. [Winter landscape, 
shepherd with sheep, church in dis- 
tance, holly and ribbon. ] 

Snowy travels. [Landscape, spray 


of holly.] 
Snowy waters. [Landscape, holly 
leaves. ] 
Snowy ways. [Landscape, fence, 


house and trees by lake.] 


Snowy yuletide. [Landscape in oval, 
pine branch with cones.] 


- Souvenir from the holly tree. [Spray 
of holly and band of ribbon. } 

Sprays that speak. [Violets.] 

Starry view. [Landscape in circle 
on star, with holly.] 

Still waters. [Landscape in oval, 
spray of roses. ] 


Still waters of rest. 
circle, basket of holly.] 


[Landscape in 


Streamlet. [ Winter landscape, 
stream and boat.] 
Streamlet and flowers. [Scene in 


panel, with poinsettias. ] 
Sunny days. [Landscape with poin- 


| settia. ] 
landscape | 
cle, scroil on two sides. ] 


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WORKS OF ART 


nos. 14-17, Apr., 1910 


9414 


Winscuo (Joun )—Continued. 


Sweet sprays. [Landscape in oval 
frame, spray of wild roses. ] 


Sweet summer flowers. [Spray of 


carnations on panel. |] 


Sweet summer-time. [Landscape in 


frame, with pansies. ] 


Sweet violets. [Scroll with violets 
and bells.] 


Tranquil waters. [Scene, with star 
and holly leaves above. ] 

True blue. [Spray of flowers with 
frame. ] 

Trudging homeward. [Winter land- 
scape, two horses, man mounted on 
ene. ] 


Trusty friends. [Two birds on 
branch of holly.] 
Unclouded skies. [Winter land- 


scape, circle surrounded by holly.] 


Varied year. [Scene, with poin- 
settia.] 

Violets. [Spray of double violets.] 

Wagon load. [Winter scene, blue 


ribbon, bells and holly.] 
Warbling beauties. [Three birds, 
ribbon and holly.] 
Whispers from the meadow. 
scape in panel, with flowers. ] 
Wild, wild rose. [Wild roses on 
oval panel.] 
Winded wishes. 


{ Land- 


[Five birds on 


branch. | 
Windmill. [Snow scene, bell and 
holly. ] 
Windmill leaflet. [Landscape on 


large bell.] 

Winged message. 
birds. ] 

Winged thoughts. 
branch of holly.] 

Winged words. 
branch of holly. 

Winter. [Lanscape in oval, basket 
of holly.] 

Winter all around. 
bird on twig of holly.) | iid 

Winter berries. [Panel, ribbon and 
holly berries. ] 

Winter blooms.  [Poinsettia, 
rounded by border of leaves. ] 

Winter charms. [Landseape in 
frame, scroll on two sides.] 

Winter cheer. [Landscape in oval 
frame, holly.] 


Winter jaunt. 
of holly on ribbon.] 


[Landscape with 


[Two birds on 


[Three birds on 


[ Landscape, 


sur- 


[Landseape, spray 


Winscu (JoHn )—Continued. 

Winter journey. [Landscape, three 
figures in foreground. ] 

Winter leaflet. 


Winter pansies. 
of pansies. } 


[Landscape, holly.] 
[Oval frame, spray 


Winter’ sport. [Landsecape, bells 
and holly.] 

Winter sunshine, [ Landscape, 
holly. ] 


Wintry days. [Landscape in panel, 
three little birds, holly.] 


Wintry days in the country. [Land- 
scape, spray of holly.] 
Wintry' times. [Landscape, two 


birds on bough of evergreen. ] 

Wishes from nature. [Landscape in 
frame, spray of leaves.] 

Woodland homestead. [Landscape, 
two horses in foreground. ] 


Wreathing flowers. [Wreath on 
broad band.] 
Year’s best season. [ Landscape, 


three birds. ] 


Yule gladness. [Landscape in oval 


frame. ] 
Yule token. [Landscape, holly.] 
Yule’s delights. [Landscape in 


frame, poinsettias. ] 


Yuletide remembrance. [Landscape 
on open book, wreath of holly leaves.] 
© 1c. each Mar. 21, 1910; G 32900- 
82919, 32927-33226. 


WoEHLER (H. L.), Buffalo, N. Y. 
[9401-9414 
For a happy Hallowe’en. Boy with 
pumpkin and two eats. 
Hallowe’en. Boy with dog. 
Hollowe’en booh. Two pumpkins 
with little girl. 
Happy Hallowe'en. 
girl carrying pumpkin. 
Happy New Year. Cherub blowing 
soap bubbles. 
Hello, Eeny. Little child 
looking at pumpkin head. 
Joyful Hallowe’en. Pumpkin head 
flirting with young witch. 
Merry Christmas. Baby in 
chair, with toys. 
3aby with Christmas stocking. 
—— Children with sled. 
—— Girl with sweater, skating. 
—— Little girl with blocks. 
Young mother and child with 
holly branch. 


Little boy and 
eat 


and 


high 


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9415 pt. Iv, n. s., v. 5, nos. 14-17, Apr., 1910 


WoEHtLer (H. L.)—Continued. 


Thanksgiving. Little boy with 
wheelbarrow and turkey. © 1c. each | roses.] ©1c. Mar. 8, 1910; G 32688. 


Mar. 29, 1910; G 38306-33319. Youne (M. M.), Salt Lake City, Utah. 


| WoLFr & co.—Continued. 

| 
WotF & co., Philadelphia, Pa. | [9417 

| 

| 


Spring roses. [Large bunch of 


[9415, 9416 Smith (Joseph). Statuette of the 
Grant and Lee. [Gen. Grant and | prophet Joseph Smith. © 1 ce. Mar. 
Gen. Lee shaking hands, while other | 16, 1910; G 32886. 
officers stand looking on.] ©ilie. 
Mar. 8, 1910; G 32689. 


Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalogue since 
Jan. 4, 49102 2 es ee ee eee 2, 073 


170 


CLASSES H-K, 


REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC 
WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHO- 


TOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS 


AJAX PAPER Box co., St. Louis, Mo. 
[9418-9420 
Up to date girl. 1-3. © Mar. 8, 
1910; 2 c. each Mar. 9, 1910; K 7938- 
7940. 


ALLEN-NucENT 6o., New York, N. Y: 

[9421 

Glass (Montague). © Mar. 5, 1910; 
2c. Mar. 12, 1910; J 189067. 


ALVEY-FERGUSON cCoO., Louisville, Ky. 

[9422 

Proposed A-F conveyors for Pen- 

wick dist. co. ©1c. Mar. 12, 1910; I 
194. 


AMERICAN ART Coshocton, 
Ohio. [94238 


His proudest day. © 1c. Mar. 21, 
1910; J 139418. 


AMERICAN PRESS ASS’N., 
ING. Se [9424 
Woman Atlas; by Borglum. © 
Mateo boron 2 ec. Apr. 5, 1910;. J 
140150. 


AMON 


WORKS, 


New York, 


(W. A.) MFG. co., Washington, 
Pa. [9425 

Amonol girl. © Mar. 17, 1910; 2c. 
Mar. 12, 1910; J 1393867. 


ANDERSON (A. W.) Plymouth, Mass. 


[9426 
Standish (Miles) sword showing 
mysterious inscription. © Nov. 22, 


1909; 2 c. Mar. 15, 1910; J 139468. 


ARTHUR (JAMES), Detroit, Mich. 
[9427-9459 


Across the sea. 7547.—Bathing girl. 


7569.—Breaking home ties. 7557.— 
Bubbles. 7574.—Callers (The). 7559. 
—Canoeing. 7576.—Cynthia. 7564.— | 
Daisies. 7568.—Harly roses. T558.— 


Holly hocks. 
7553.—Indian maid. 
7566.—Last rose of summer. 7552.— 
Lord is my shepherd. 7548.—Love 


7554.—In an old garden, | 
7575.—Just a boy. | 


ARTHUR (JAMES)—Continued. 


amongst the ruins. 7556.—Madonna. 
7570. — Meditation. 7565.— Mother’s 
treasure. 7577.—New bonnet. 7560.— 
Puritan home. 7550.—Puritan Christ- 
mas. 7549.—Scandal and tea. 7551.— 
Sweet peas. 7567.—Sweet violets. 7561. 
—Sweetest story ever toid. 7571.— 
Tribute of love. 7563.—Vanity. 7555.— 
Visitor (A.). 7561.—Water lilies. 7546. 
—Why don’t youtry. 77572.—Wisteria. 
7545.—Won’t you walk into my parlor. 


7573. 1c. each Jan. 31,1910; J 139236— 


139268. 


ASSOCIATED MERCHANT TAILORS OF 
AMERICA, Chicago, Ill. [9460 


Sartorial world engravings, plate A. 
© Feb. 15, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1910; K 
(exe 
Bu. -D. cos New, Yorks We m. 

[9461-9462 

B. V. D. underwear: Two piece 
suit—Union suit. © Mar. 10, 1910; 
2c. each Mar. 18, 1910; K 8239, 8240. 
Bascock (W. I.), New York, N. Y. 

[9463-9464 

City of Baltimore, fire boat. Inboard 
profile and hold plan. © 1c. Mar. 11, 
19105 F192. 

—— Outboard profile and deck plan. 
© 1.6. Mar. 11, 291035 193. 


BAILEY (CHARLES Z.), Los Angeles, 
Cal. [9465 


Garvanza, Cal. © Mar. 26, 1910; 
2c. Apr. 5, 1910; J 140151. 


BaILtey & BAILEy, Oklahoma City, Okla. 


[9406 

Oklahoma City, Okla. Perspective 

| of the First State bank. © 1c. Mar. 
| 18, 1910; J 189269. 

| BAKER (J. G.), Columbus Junction, 

lowa. [9467-0468 

Columbus Junction, Iowa. Lovers’ 

leap. 108, 110. © Apr. 2, 1910; 2c. 


each Apr. 4, 1910; J 140120, 140121. 


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9469 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.5 


BAUMANN (J.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[9469-9492 
All good wishes.—As down life’s 
stream we wander.—Best birthday 
wishes 1-3.—Best wishes.—Birthday 
greetings.—Friendly wish.—Good luck 
to you.—Happy birthday. 1-8.—Happy 
New Year.—I wandered by the babbling 
brook.—May guarding angles o’er thy 
life preside.—May ne’er a cloud ob- 
scure your sky.—May you enjoy in 
fullest measure all the joys.—New 
Year greetings 1, 2.—Oh may you 
dwell... where love and peace abide.— 
Sincere good wishes.—Sincerest greet- 
ings.—To my dear friend.—With all 
good wishes. © Mar. 10, 1910; 2 ec. 

each Mar. 11, 1910; K 7999-8022. 


BrEACH (GEORGE), Houston, Tex. 
[9493-9494 
Main st. bridge. 


[ Houston, Texas. ] 


© Mar. 9, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1910; 
J 138068. 
Main street viaduct. © Mar. 


21, 19103°2 c. Mar. 25, 1910; J 189401. 
‘BECKWITH (HOLMES), New York, N. Y. 
[9495 
Canadian Rockies, last glimpse of 
lake: owise. ©!) Mary 12, 4910%) 2). 
Mar. 9, 1910; J 139232. 
RELL ‘(JAMES W.) SON & ©O., 
York, N: Y. 
Adirondack. — Baxter. — Bound 
Baxter. — Chatham. — Clarmont. — 
Drew. — Ernscliffe. — Lipton. — Op- 
era. — Palm Beach. — Raglan. — 
Rockhurst. — Seasons waistcoats. — 
Thurston: —-Wall street. |© Apr. 1, 
1910; 2 c. each Mar. 30, 1910; K 8808- 
8822. 
BERCKMANN (EMIL), Hoboken, N. J. 
[9511-9512 
German embassy.— White House. 


New 
[9496-9510 


ire) each Mar 175) 1910 tal solor 
1389198. 
BERLIN (HEH. H.), Beaver Fall, Pa. 


[95138-9514 

Easter greeting.—Easter offering. © 
Mar. 12, 1910; 2 c. each Mar. 14, 1910; 
J 139144, 139145. 

BENNER (Harry M.), Hammondsport, 
ING XG [9515-9520 

Hammondsport, N. Y.: 

All ready for a flight on Lake Keu- 
ka.—Lake Keuka, Curtiss flying over.— 
St. Gabriel Catholic church. © Feb. 

a 191052, ¢) each, Mar. 14, -LOLO. 
139034, 139035, 1389039. 
Curtiss carrying 


a passenger.— 


BEVILACQUA (STEPHEN), Roslyn, Wash. 

[9521 

Roslyn, [Wash.] Snow plow. © 

Mar. 5, 1910; 2 ¢. Mar, tienes 
139033. 


BIDDLE (THOMAS WILLIAM) JR., Jersey 
City, N. J. [9522 
Two family © ise Mar: 
18, 191071 212: 
Biucer (H. C.), Garfield, Wash. [9523 
Malden, Wash. © Mar. 30, 1910; 
2c. Apr. 4, 1910; J 140119. 
BINGHAM (HERBERT M.), New York, 
INZh. [9524 
Devil of procrastination is an easy 
boss but he pays low wages. © Mar. 
10, 1910; 2'c.: Mar, 19) 1SiOer ke s22: 


BioGRAPH co., New York, N. Y. 
[9525-9532 
© 1.6. SMart AG: 


houses. 


Converts (The) 
1910; J 139195. 


Faithful. © 1c Mar. 28, 1910; J 
139617. 

Gold is not all. ©1c. Apr. 1, 1910; 
J 1389986. 


In old California. 
1910; J 139101. 


Love of lady Irma. 
19105, J 189358. 


Man (The) 


© 1 "er Bir 12, 
© 1c. Mar. 22, 


© 1.¢. Mar. 22, 1910; 


J 139354. 

Smoker (The) @©1c. Apr. 4, 1910; 
J 140142. 

Twisted trail. ©1c. Mar. 28, 1910; 
J 139608: 
BISHOP (W. A.), Sandusky, Ohio. 


[9583 
Grace church. © Mar. 24, 1910; 
2c. Mar. 26, 1910; J 139417. 


BLIMLINE (HB. L.) & co., New York, 
SUN YS, [95384-9540 

Models, A-G. © Feb. 16, 1910; 2 e. 
each Mar. 4, 1910; K 8269-8275. 


DEVENEAU CO., Til. 


[9541 


Sheet no. 185. Mar. 5, 1910. © Feb. 
28, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 14, 1910; K 8052. 


Brun (F.), New York, N. Y. [24 
prints] [9542-9565 


Come and get a love pat.—I have 
a story to tell you.—I liked your last 
letter.—I’ll join you as soon as I 
can.—I love to help you.—I’m coming 
for a frolic—I’m going to join you 


BLIss, Chicago, 


Curtiss flying.—Flying. Mar. 9. | soon.—Let the world go its way.— 

1910: 2 c. each Mar. 11, 1910; J | Two’s company.—Us two and a ban- 

139036-139088. quet.—You can’t mistake true love.— 
172 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 14-17, Apr., 1910 


Biuw (F.)—Continued. 


You’re the best there is. 
1910; 2 ec. each Mar. 
$696—8707. 

Try a kissing bee.—Try close and 
warm with me.—Try the cuddle up 
some.—Try the feverish grasp.-—Try 
the hayfield snuggle.—Try the head-on 
ecollision.—Try the hold for keeps.— 
Try the hold fast grip.—Try the lov- 
ers knot.—Try the quiet nook hug.— 
Try the strangle hold.—Try the third 
rail squeeze. © Mar. 17, 1910; 2 «¢. 
each Mar. 19, 1910; K 8286-8297. 


Boae (WILLIAM J.), Pawhuska, Okla. 
[9566-9575 

Bigheart (Peter) 1, 2. © Mar. 31, 
1910; 2 ec. each Apr. 4, 1910; J 140124, 
140125. 

Mischelle (G.) 1-3. © Mar. 31, 
1910; 2 c. each Apr. 4, 1910; J 140129- 
140131. 

Non-see-ki. 1, 2. © Mar. 31, 1910; 
2c. each Apr. 4, 1910; J 140122, 140123. 

Osage Indian school foot ball team. 
© Mar. 2, 1910; 2 c. Apr. 4, 1910; J 
140127. 

See haw. © Mar. 31, 1910; 2c. Apr. 
4, 1910; J 140126. 

Winters (Mrs. P.) © Mar. 31, 1910; 
2c Apr. 4, 1910; J 140128. 


BopLEeY PRESS, Springfield, Mass. 
[9576-9586 
Abdul, the Turk and Pedro.—dAileen, 
the Irish lass and MacGregor.—Black 
Cloud, the Indian chief.—Dorothy 
Dimple and her pretty clothes.—Doro- 
thy’s friend Toby.—Dorothy’s grown 
up sister, Sarah.—Dorothy’s Japanese 
doll.—Dorothy’s sister Susan.—Dugh- 
ha-Das, the Hindoo.—Katinka, the lit- 
tle Dutch girl.—Selem, the Hgyptian 
camel boy. © Dec. 10, 1910; 2 c. each 
Mar. 8, 1910; K 7918-7928. 


Book NEWS MoNTHLY, Philadelphia, 

Par [9587 

Hermit in prayer. © Mar. 28, 1910, 
2c; Mar, 24, 1910; K 8752. 


© Mar. 24, 
26,— LOLOe Vk 


BownveENn (C. FE.) Muncie, Ind. [9588 
Indiana university. © Mar. 18, 


1910; 2c) Mar, 21, 1910; J 1389319. 
BrRaGpon (JouHN C.) Pittsburg, Pa. 
[9589 
St, Francis’ hospital. ©. Apr.- 1, 
1910s 2 c, Apr..4, 1910; J 140141. 


Brotuers (N. A.) Aberdeen, S. Dak. 


[9590 | 
© Mar. 15, 1910; | 


Wetonka, S. Dak. 
2c. Mar. 18, 1910: J 189278. 


CLASSES, H TO K 
9620 


Brown (QO. R.), Indianapolis, Ind. 
[9591 
Don’t growl. © Feb. 20, 1910; 2 c. 
Mar. 1,,1910; HD 565: 


Bruce (WILLIAM) Toledo, Ohio. [9592 


M. W. of A. bugle corps. © Mar. 
19, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1910; J 139403. 


3RYAN-MARSH Co., Chicago, Ill. 
[9593-9594 

Mazda.—Open the door. © Mar. 9, 
Lie 2 -e€, each Mar, 12, 18103 J 
139065, 139066. 
3UcK (GrEoRGE V.) Washington, D. C. 

[9595, 9696 

Pickett (Mrs. La Salle Cobell). © 
Mar...25, 1910-2 ¢. Mur. 29, 1910= J 
139790. 

Washington, D. C. Representative 
society, ladies. © Mar. 20, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 23, 1910; J 189375. 

BUCKSTAFF (GEORGE A.) Oshkosh, Wis. 
[9597 

Bare possibilities. © Mar. 21, 1910; 
2. ¢. Mar: 23) 1910» Ke 8505. 
3UFFALO CATHOLIC PUBLICATION SOC., 

Buffalo, N. Y. [9598 

Catholic union and times. © Mar. 

24, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 15, 1910; K 8130. 


BURBANK (E. A.) Ganado, Arizona. 


[9599 
Blue Horse (Chief). © Jan. 22, 
1910; 2 ce. Feb. 10, 1910; K 7998. 
Burcess (W. E.) Scottsville, Va. 
| [9600 
Scottsville, Va. Bridge. © Mar. 
160 nf91G™ 20. Marat¢. 1910. F 139230: 
BuRNETTY (W. S.) San Francisco, Cal. 
[9601 
Wise puppies. © Mar. 26, 1910; 2c. 
Apr. 4, 1910; J 140118. 
CALKINS (F. D.) Welsh, La. 
[9602-9608 
nos. 1-7. © Mar. 
each Mar. 30, 1910; J 


Modern cooking. 
30191045 2° c. 
139865-139871. 
CAMPBELL ART CO., Elizabeth, N. J. 

[ 9609-9620 

Christmas morning. 38600. — Daisy. 
boto.—Debutante (The). 386387.—Gods 


miraculous gift. 38626.— Letter to 
Santa Claus. 38599.— Lily. 3573.— 
Love’s captive. 386380. — Mignonette. 
So74.—Playing mother. 38597.—Prac- 
tice hour. 3598. — Rose. 3576.— 
| Zephyrs of love. 8631. © Mar. 29, 
1910; 2 ¢ each Mar. 80, 1910; H 576- 


(SS be 


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9621 


CARDELLA (ALEXANDER S.), Chicago, 
Til. [9621-9622 
Astrological chart, Aug. 25, 1859. © 
1 eo Mar. 21, 1919 248 28s. 
Sept. 11, 1879. © 1c. Mar. 21, 
1910; I 214. 


Carr (J. O.), Pasadena, Cal. [96238 
Slumberland. © Apr. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 30, 1910; J 189802. 


CavANA (M.), Sylvan Beach, N. Y. 
[9624 
Sylvan Beach, N. Y. Oneida lake. 
© Mar. 19, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 25, 1910; 
J 189402. _ 
CELESTINO, COSTELLO co., York, Pa. 
[9625 
Roundup (The). © Apr. 1, 1910; 
2G. Ape. 1, 4910; A. 591. 
CHAMBERS (WILLIAM W.), 
phia, Pa. 
Got a bite. 
J 139327. 
CHAMPION & PUTNAM, Chicago, I]. 
[9627, 9628 
Dimes saved, to dollars grow.—Har- 
vest scene. © Apr. 1, 1910; 2 c. each 
Mar. 30, 1910; K 8806, S807. 
CHILDREN’S SHOP, Washington, D. C. 
[9629 
Child and ball. © Mar. 2, 1910; 2c. 
Mar. 2, 19103) K-72: 


CHINDLUND (E. A.), Portland, Oreg. 


Philadel- 
[9626 


© 1c. Mar. 21, 1910; 


[96380-9632 
Rabbit in egg shell. 1.—Rabbits 
on scales. 2.—Rabbit in jar. 3. 


© Mar. 15, 1910; 2 c. each Mar. 21, 
1910; J 1893821—-139323. 


CHRISTIE (WILLIAM MuvNSON), La 


Grange, Ill. [9633, 9634 
Chicago, [Ill.] New terminal pas- 
senger station. 1, 2. © Feb. 4, 1910; 
2 ¢c. each Mar. 16, 1910; J 1389184, 
139185. 


CHROMATIC INDEX Colorado 
Springs, Colo. [9635 
Smith’s chromatic index educational 
chart. © Mar. 2, 1910; 2 ¢. Mar. 11, 
1910; K 8035. 


CHURCH (CHARLES 
Heights, Mass. 
Boston, Mass. 


Dee. 31, 1909; 2 
8117. 


Co., 


L.), Arlington 
[96386-9641 
Faneuil hall. © 


e dan. JD, 1910~ J 


First church of Christ, scien- 


pt. Iv, n. s., v.5 


CHURCH (CHARLES L.)—Continued. 
Cambridge, Mass. Bridge. © Dee. 
31, 1909; 2 «Jan. 10, 1910:55 S128 


Grandpa’s auto. © Dec. 31, 1909; 2 
ce; Jan. 10, 1910; 5,811: 


State house. © Dee. 31, 1909; 2¢ 
Jan. 10, 1910; J 8116. 


Wave (The). © Dec. 31, 1909; 2 
¢. Jan. 10, 191032 Sie. ; 


CLARK (EpWARD S.), Vincennes, Ind. 


[9642 
Vincennes, Ind. Revival audience 
First Christian church. © Feb. 28, 


1910; 2 ec. Mar. 11, 1910; J 139045. 


CLARK (H. W.), Cumberland, Md. 
[9643-9645 


Cumberland, Md. Pulling down 
walis of city hall. © Mar. 14, 1910; 
2c. Mar. 30, 1910; J 189862. 

— Ruins of city hall. 384 by 53 
inches; 8 by 10 inches. © Mar. 18, 
1910; 2 ¢c. each Mar 2a] 3510-2 
139861, 139863. 


CLATWORTHY (F. P.), Estes Park, 
Colo. [9646-9648 


Grand canon, Colo.: Lone tree. 1.— 
Moran’s point. 2.—Colorado river. 3. 
© Mar. 7, 1910; 2 ec. each Mar. 12, 
1910; J 1389072-139074. 


CLENDENON PHOTO Co., Coalinga, Cal. 
[9649 


Mohawk no. 1. © Mar. 14, 1910; 
2 c. Mar. 18, 1910; J 139270. 


Copp (GEORGE T.), Burlington, N. J. 
[9650 


Burlington beauty. © 1. Mar. 25, 
1910; J 189620. 


CoLE (FRANK B.), Tacoma, Wash. 
[9651 


Tacoma, Wash. in 1884. © Mar. 20, 
1910; 2 c. Mar. 19, 1910; K 8285. 


COLONIAL ART PUB. CO., Brooklyn, N. ¥. 
[89 prints. ] [9652-9740 


A la carte—American service.— 
Back volley—Balk (A).—Beating 
it—Bell of the walk.—Breaking her 
contract.—Catching a hot one.—Chance 
play.—Coax me.—Covering left field.— 
Cream of wheat.— Delaying the 
game.—Delighted.—Do you dare me.— 
Don’t you tell. 1 & 2.—Double serv- 
ice.—Easy mark.—English service.— 
Feeling rocky.—Gee I _ hate _ to 
wait.— High ball.— Holding their 
own. — Interference, 1 & 2.— Inter- 
rupted.—Limit (The).—Look at this 


tse: 74) Dee. 34." 190922 es Jan. 10, | property. — Look who’s coming. — 
1910; J 8118. Mated. — Marooned. — My Summer 
174 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 14-17, Apr., 1910 


COLONIAL ART PUB. co.—Continued. 
girl— Nothing like it.—Piling up.— 
Place kick.—Pride of the beach.— 
Punt.—Sacrifice (A).—Safety.—Scor- 
ing. — Scrimmage. — Service in the 
wrong court.—Steal (A).—Stop your 
kidding.—Stung.—_Summer’s dream.— 
Sure goal.—Tell him it’s Nellie.— 
This property for sale-—Touchdown.— 
Want me, catch me.—What I know 
about youu—Why don’t you hurry. 
© Mar. 15, 1910; 2 c. each Mar. 16. 
1910; K 81381-8184. 


Caught with the goods.—Did you see 
him.—For a good girl.—Good-bye all.— 
Good old St. Nick.—Hands up.—Have 
you been a good girl.— Here he comes.— 
Here’s my letter too.—Here’s your 
Xmas.—I must leave you something.— 
Looking for Santa Claus.—Making up 
his list—Merry Christmas.—My little 
pets.—Night after Xmas.—Now we've 
got him.—Oh!—Please don’t go.— 
Santa Claus’s joy ride.—Santa Claus’s 
letter of thanks.—See my tree.—Shock- 
ing, what a_ stocking.—Sorting his 
mail.— That’s mine.-— They all love 
him.—They are all asleep.—Too early 
for Santa Claus.—Under the mistle- 
toe.—We must hurry.—Well this looks 
good.——Who’s stocking is that.—You 
got more. © Mar. 28, 1910; 2 ¢c. each 
Mar. 31, 1910; K 8838-8870. 


CooLipce (C. M.), New York, N. Y. 
[9741 
Auld lang syne. © Mar. 18, 1910; 
2 ec. Mar. 24, 1910; K 8580. 


CoRTWRIGHT (E. & A.), Owego, N. Y. 
[9742 


Burns (R. V.) © Mar. 15, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 17, 1910; J 189196. 


CouGHLAN (Marie A.), Sacramento, 

Cal. [9743 

Emerson institute. © 1c. Mar. 28, 
1910; J 189470. 


COURIER CO. OF BUFFALO, Buffalo, N. Y. 
[9744-9756 

Big frontier street parade, no. 5948. 
© Mar. 25, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 26, 1910; 
K 8728. 

First real American. © Mar. 25, 
1910; 2c. Mar. 26, 1910; K 8728. 

Girl with the whooping cough. © 
Mar. 19, 1910; 2.c,. Mar. 21, 1910; K 
S407. 

Harcourt (Daisy). no. 5963. © 
Mar. 29, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1910. © 
S790. 

Little Sure Shot, no. 59386. © Mar. 
25, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 26, 1910; K 8726. 


| Chief's wife. 


COURIER CO. OF BurrALO—Continued. 


Miller (Joe C.), no. 5939. © Mar. 
25, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 26, 1910; K 8727. 

Perin, the mystic. © Mar. 14, 1910; 
2c. Mar. 15, 1910; K 8128, 

— the mystic figure, 5954. © Mar. 
11, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1910; K 8051. 

—the world’s greatest mystic. 
59538. © Mar. 10, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 11, 
1919; K 8034. 


Stampeded by the Indians, no. 5299. 
© Mar. 29, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1910; 
K 8791. 

© Mar. 


101 ranch, real wild west. 
11, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1910; K 8050. 


real wild west line up, no. 5947. 
© Mar. 25, 1910; 2 ec. Mar. 26, 1910; 
K 8725. 


—wild west rope throwing, no. 
5933. © Mar. 25, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 26, 
1910; K 8724. 


Covey (M.) Newark, N. J. [9757-9758 
Quality and quantity.— My friend 


and I. © Dec. 1 ,1909; 2 c. each Mar. 
9, 1910; K 7945, 7946. 


CROONBORG (FRED’K T.) New York, 
Ni-Y¥. [9759-9760 
Advanced fashions Mar., 1910. Sup- 

plements, A. & B. © Mar. 19, 1910; 

2c. each Mar. 21, 1910; K 8315, 8316. 

CROWTON (JESSE J.), Highland Park, 
Mich. [9761 
Highland Park, Mich. hotel. © Apr. 
1,191.03, 2) ec Man.. 22)°:1910: J-i8900T1. 

CRUVER MFG. CO., Chicago, Ill. 

[9762-9764 
Faithful friend. © Mar. 1, 1910; 2 

e. Mar. 14, 1910; K 8115. 

None but the brave. © Mar. 1, 

1910; 2 c. Mar. 14, 1910; K 8114. 
Widow and orphans. © Mar. 10, 

1910; 2 c. Mar. 16, 1910; J 189186. 

Curtis (EpwWArpD §S.), Seattle, Wash. 

[9765-9931 

x 3171.—Aims Back x 


Afilahiémils. 


3099.—At the spring. x 38027.—Au- 
thor’s camp among the Spokan. x 
2997.—Author’s temporary camp. xX 
3054.—Big Knife. x 3157.—Big 


x 38088.—Bird Rattle. 
Woman. x 3107.— 
Boy Chief. x 38086.—Broad Tail. x 
3096.—Bull Shoe’s children. x 3100.— 
By the river. x 38151.—Caches at 
Cililo. x 8004.—Camp in the forest. 
x 8198.—Camp of the root diggers. 
x 8045—Camp of the Yakima. x 
3046.—Chief of the land. x 3188.— 
x 3189.—Country of the 


Mouth Spring. 
x 8081.—Black 


175 


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9931 


pt. Iv, n-S., v.5 


Curtis (Epwarp S.)—Continued. 

IKkutenai. x 3186.—Crossing the lake. 
x 3189.—Crossing the Pend d’Oreille. 
x 3183.—Crow chief. x 3108.—Crow 
chief’s daughter. x 3109.—Dan Bull 
plume. x 38085.—Dance in the forest. 
x 38159.—Deserted lodge. x 3051.— 
Dipnetting in pools. x 3023.—Door of 
Lodge- Grizzly. x 3168.— Dressing 


Skin. x 3205.—Drink (A). x 3160.— 
Drying meat. x 3162.—Drying piake. 
x 3044.—Dusty Dress. x 3129.—Em- 


barking. x 38187.—Evening on Flat- 
head lake. x 3196.—Fish carrier. x 
3029.—Fisherman (The). x 3030.— 
Flint Smoker. x 3094.—Flint Smoker’s 
daughter. x 3095.—Forest camp. x 
3047.—Giving Back to Her. x 3104.— 
Good Stab.—Guardian of Nibhlindih. 
x 3018.—Hill camp. x 2996.—Hlala- 
kum. x 3006.—Holiday lodge x 
3048.—Home of the Kalispel. xX 
5134.—In the mountains. x 2992.— 
TInashah. x 3059.—Island of the dead. 
x 3019.—Jerking meat. x 3161.—Joe 
Russell. x 3111.—Kalispel camp. x 
5145.—Kalispel canoes. x 3136.—Ka- 
lispel maiden. x 3141.—Kalispel scene. 
x 3180.—Kalispel type. x 3128.—Ka- 
lispel village. x 3137.—Kalispel youth. 
x 3140.—Kashhila. x 3005.—Klickitat 
basketing. x 3002.—Klickitat river. 
x 30038.—-Komitsa. x 3204.—Kutenai 
camp. x 38190.—Kutenai canoe. x 
5201.—Kutenai duck hunter. x 3192.— 
Kutenai female type. x 3199.—Kute- 
nai girls. x 3191.—Kutenai girls at 
the lake shore. x 8206.—Kutenai 
maiden. x 3203.—Kutenai man. x 
3195.—Kutenai profile. x 3198.—Ku- 
tenai type. x 8197.—Kutenai woman. 
Xi 3200.—Lishhaiahit - Yakima. Xe 
3056.—Little Plume’s daughter. x 
3102.—Luquaiot. x 3041.—Many bears. 
x 3167.—Mat Lodge. x 3057.—Messe- 
low—lower Kalispel chief. x 3146.— 
Mike Shortman. x 38082.—Mnainak- 
Yakima chief. x 3050.—Morning Eagle. 
x 8079.—Mountain camp. x 3061.— 
Mountain chief. x 3105.—New chest. 
x 8080.—Nine pipes. x 3166.—Not Griz- 
Zly Bear. x 8202.—Not Indian. x 
3170.—Old man of Waiyam. x 3049.— 
On fiatlake. x 3207.—On Spokan river. 
x 2989.—On the move. x 2998.—On the 
Pend d’Orielle. x 3135.—On the shore 
of the Jake. x 3188.—Peace officer. x 
3132.—Piegan scout. x 3110.—Piyaki 


gatherer. x 38042.—Pounding fish. x 
3024.—Preparing salmon. x 3026.—- 
Pukimanstila. x 2991.—Red Owl. x 


3173.—Returning to camp. x 2993.— 
Reuben Black Boy. x 38077.—Reuben 
Black Boy and family. x 3078.—Rock 


CurTIS (EDWARD S.)—Continued. 


slide. x 3025.—Root digger. x 3043.— 
Running Owl. x 3089.--Running Owl's 
daughter. x 3091.—Running Owl’s 
family. x 38093.—Rush gatherer. x 
3185.—Salish baby carrier. x 3175.— 
Salish buffalo-skin lodge. x 3174.— 
Salish camp. x 3153.—Salish camp on 
the Jocko. x 3152.—Salish chief. x 
3172.—Salish childhood. x 3149.—Sal- 
ish dance. x 3154.—Salish horse trap- 
pings. x 8163.—Salish maiden. x 
3158.—Salish mother. x 3176.—Salish 
profile. x 3156.—Salish type. x 3155, 
x 8165.—Salish warrior. x 3169.— 
Salmon fishing. x 3021.—Shirt. x 
3143.—Sons of Yakima chief. x 3052. 
—Spearing salmon. x 3020.—Spokan 
chief. x 2990.—Spokan man. x 2988.— 
Spokan matron. x 2994.—Spokan wo- 
man. x 2999.—Spotted Hagle, ete. x 
3087.—Springtime. x 3028.—Stormy 
day. x38150.—Strikes Back. x 3112.— 
Tearing Lodge. x 38098.—Touch her 
dress. x 8142.—Two Kill. x 3090.— 
Typical Spokan woman. x 2995.—Vil- 
lage of the lower Kalispel. x 3131.— 
Wades in Water. x 38097.—Where 
Lewis and Clark landed at Nibhlindih. 
x 8022.—Wife of Mnainak. x 3060.— 
Wife of Weasel Head. x 3084.—Wild 
Gun. x 8103.—Wishham basket maker. 
x 8009.—Wishham bowl. x 3014.— 
Wishham child. x 3010.—Wishham 
fishing platform. x 3013.—Wishham 
girls. x 3015.—Wishham handicraft. 
x 8011.—Wishham maid. x 38017.— 
Wishham pictographs. x 38016.—Wish- 
ham type. x 8007.—Wishham water 
baskets. x 3012.—Wishham woman. xX 
8008.—Wishnai. x 8058.—Yakima boy. 
x 8053.—Yellow Kidney. x 3101.— 
Yellow Kidney and Little Plume. x 
3088.—Young Kalispel girl. x 3144.— 
Young Kutenai. x 3194.—Young Salish 
woman. x 8164.—Young Yakima. x 
3055. © Mar. 3, 1910; 2 ce each Mar. 
11, 1910; J 139622-139788. 
Curtis & CAMERON, INC., Boston, 
Mass. [99382-9934 

Eliot (William). © Mar. 10, 1910; 
2 ce. Mar. 12, 1910; J 189089; 

Nanette. 1,2. © Mar. 19, 1910; 2 c. 
each Mar. 21, 1910; J 140153, 140154. 
CYCLONE DRILL co., Orrville, Ohio. 

[9935 

What do you drink: © Mar. 31, 
1910; 2c. Apr. 4, 1910; K 9046. 
DANIELS (Ross A.), Sandstone, Minn. 

[9936 

Sandstone, Minn. View from water 
tank. 85. © Mar. 10, 1910; 2 eo aia, 
12, TWSTO-" J AS90TS. 


176 


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nos. 14-17, Apr., 1910 


Darr (Lizzie 8.), Gladstone, N. J. 
[9937 
Sunny side farm. © Apr. 1, 1910; 
2c. Mar. 28, 1910; K 8797. 


DarT (FRANK SAYLES), 
tk. [9938 
[New York, N. Y.] Grant’s tomb 
from the path. © Mar. 8, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 14, 1910; J 189128. 


New York, 


DAUGHERTY & Bacon, Long Beach, Cal. 

[99389 

Pier and beach. © Mar. 12, 1910; 
2c. Mar. 12, 1910; J 189406. 


DAVIDSON BROS., New York, N. Y. [9940 


Frolicking. © Dec. 28, 1909; 2 ec. 
Feb. 19, 1910; H 527. 


Davis (Oscar H.), Kansas City, Mo. 
i [9941, 9942 


This is the way I spent my winters 
in southern Mexico.—This is the way 
I spent my winters up North. © Mar. 
(1010 2 ¢. each Mar. 11, 1910; K 
8082, 8038. 


Davis & HICKEMEYER, New York, N. Y. 

[9948-9984 

Bridge (The).—Gilibert (Charles) 

4, 11-18, 20, °28, 25, 27-30, 32, 36, 38, 

39, 41, 45-50, 52-55.—Goldenrod.— 

Joyce (Alice) 8-6, 9238, 946-948, 950, 

951.—Neal (Nellie).—Starr (Irene) .— 

Summer day.—Valley (The). © Mar. 

21, 1910; 2 c. each Mar. 26, 1910; J 
139424139465. 


DAWSON (WARRINGTON), Orange, N. J. 
[7 photos. | [9985-9991 


Cutting up large hippo shot by Roose- 
velt.—Pack bearers carrying Roosevelt's 
hunting trophies.—Roosevelt (Theodore 
and Kermit).—Roosevelt camp. 1 ¢. 
each Mar. 18, 1910; J 189277-189280. 

Hippo shot by Roosevelt.—Roosevelt 
(KKermit) and his father.—Roosevelt 
ready for big game. © Mar. 18, 1910; 
2c. each Mar. 14, 1910; J 189102- 
189104. 

Drawn (Cox.), Brooklyn, N. Y. [9992 

Boy Christ. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1910; J 
140114. 

DEVANEY (MARTIN T.), Buffalo, N. Y. 
[9998-9995 

Answer (The).—I wonder if she's 
true.—Why don’t papa come home. © 
Mar. 2,°1910; 2 ¢c. each Mar. 15, 1910; 
J 189168-1389170. 

De Youne (J. H.), San Francisco, Cai. 
(9996 

Rush order. © Mar. 12, 1910; 2 c¢. 

Mar. 14, 1910; IX 8054. 


10023 


DoBSON (SCHUYLER COLFAX), Colum- 
bus, Ohio. [9997-9999 
Design for high school diploma. 
Mar. .22, L910.%.2¢, 
§222. 
Diploma, high school. © Mar. 20, 
1910; 2 c. Mar. 15, 1910; K 8127. 


Elementary school diploma and cer- 
tificate of promotion to the high school. 
© Mar. 20, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 15, 1910; K 
8126. 


© 
Mar. 17, 1910; Kk 


Dopp, Rogers co., Cleveland, Ohio. 
[10000-10005 
[Cleveland, Ohio]: Cleveland trust 
company’s bank bldg.—Euclid ave., 1, 
2.—First national bank and Williain- 
son building.—In front of Star thea- 
ter.—In front of the Williamson bldg. 
© Mar. 25, 1910; 2 ¢c. each Mar. 28, 
1910; J 189471-139476, 


DopcE (J. M.) co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[10006-10019 
Bevel gear and pinion. P-5109.— 
Details of machinery in engine house. 
D-2323.—Details of split arms for 463’’ 
P. D. Dodge sprocket patt. P-17950. 
D-3462.—Details of 36’’ friction clutch. 
D-3424.—Drums and gears for ribbon 
machinery. E-447.— Motor sheaves 
and shafts. D-—8497.—Operating mech- 
anism for reloader operating platform. 
D-2631.—Pivot machinery for 300 foot 
reloader. D-1956.—Rope drum and 
gear pivotal reloader. D-—1729.—Spe- 
cial extra heavy 51%’’ angle bearing. 


D-1896.—Special 34%’’ bearing and 
base -plate. D-2830.—4t#’’ pillow 
blocks for head machinery. D—2309.— 


36’’ friction clutch. D-8422.—464 solid 
tooth sprocket. D-3426. © 1 ¢. each 
Mar. 18, 1910; I 198-211. 


DoHANY (Mary T.), Chicago, Il. 
[10020 
Sons of temperance. © Mar. 1, 
1910; 2 c. Mar. 19, 1910; K 8284. 


DONALDSON PHOTO cCo., St. Paul, Minn. 


[10021 
International bowling ass’n. © 


Mar. 14~ 19103'2 °c. Mar: 12,° 1910: +] 
139388. 


DORRANCE CO., New York, N. Y. 
[10022-10028 
Aleorta (Jose Figuero) presidente de 
la Republica Argentine. © Mar. 16, 
1910; 2 c. Mar. 19, 1910; K 8308. 
Pecanha (Nilo) presidente del Bra- 
sil. © Mar. 16, 1910; 2 ¢c. Mar. 19, 
| 1910; K S82. 


177 


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10024 


DRUCKER & CO., New York, N. Y. 
[10024-10026 
Albany, N. Y. University club, din- 
ner. 
1910; J 189364. 
American peace and _ arbitration 
league dinner. © Mar. 23, 1910; 2. 
Mar. 24, 1910; J 139382. 


Luncheon tendered Lieut. Sir Ernest 


S. Shackelton by the Explorers club. | 
© Mar. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Mar. 31, 1910; J 


139872. 
Dunn (THOMAS K.), New Haven, Conn. 


[10027 | 


Voice of Erin. © Feb. 1, 1910; 2. 
Mar. 18, 1910; K 8266. 


DUNNE (Mrs. M. K.), New York, N. Y. | 


10028-10031 

Along the shore of the beautiful 
lake Tahoe.—Portland heights.— 
Truckee river.—Where the wild waves 
are ever playing. 
e. each Mar. 12, 1910; J 189076—139079. 


Du Vatu (C. M:), Colfax, Wash. 


[10032 | 


Expectancy. © Apr. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 5, 1910; J 140146. 


Du VALL & BitcER, Colfax, Wash. 
[10033 
O. R. & N. and Inland ry. crossing 
after the flood. © Mar. 14, 1910; 2c. 
Mar. 21, 1910; J 139324. 
EARLE INSTITUTE, Los Angeles, Cal. 
[10034 
Deep wrinkles. © Mar. 20, 1910; 
2c. Mar. 29, 1910; K 8768. 
EATON (HucGH & MARGARET), Brooklyn, 
NEY: [10035-10036 
Then sing ye birds.—Turn fortune, 
turn thy wheel. © Mar. 12, 1910; 2 
ec. each Mar. 19, 1910; K 8298, 8299. 


EDISON MFG. CO., Orange, N. J. 
[10037-10069 


Frankenstein. 1-4. Mar... 418, 
ADI) (2 ve: seaeh ~ Mar. 22-4 (9102.48 
139349-139352. 


Grand Valley, Colo. Fruit growing. 
1-5. © Mar. 15, 1910; 2 c. each Mar. 
19, 1910; J 1892921389296. 

His first valentine. 14. © Mar. 
491, 191022: ec) each: Marn 15; 19105: 5: 
139174-139177. 


Love drops. 1-3. © Mar. 11, 1910; 
2 €. each Mar. 15, 1910; J 139178- 


139180. 

Man with the weak heart. 1-3. © 
Mar: 22, 49107 Que. Mars 26,1910: 3 
139421-139423. 


© Mar. 19, 1910; 2 ec. Mar. 23, | 


© Mar. 1, 1910; 2 | 


| 


| 


pt. Iv, 0. S., Vv. 5 


EDISON MFG. co.—Continued. 


Mountain blizzard. 1-3. © Mar. 
15, 1910; 2 c. each Mar. 19, 1910: J 
1389289-139291. 

My milliner’s bill. 1, 2. © Mar. 8, 
1910; 2 c each Mar: S2556990- 
139080, 139081. 

Right decision, 1, 2 Saar 8: 
1910; 2c Mar, 12, SBIg = aes oeee, 
139083. 

Suit case mystery. 1-4. © Mar. 
25, 1910;.2 ¢. -each Marae 2910-5 
139965-139968. 

Western romance. 1-38. © Mar. 
22, 1910; 2 ec. Mar. 26, 1910; J 139418— 
139420. 


EDMONDSON (GEORGE M.) Co., Cleve- 

land, Ohio. [10070 

Gilbride (Mabel). © 1c. Mar. 21, 
1910; J 139414. 


Epson, KEITH & Co., Chicago, Ill. 
[10071 
Chicago girl. © Mar. 18, 1910; 2c. 
Mar. 24, 1910;. K Barz, 


EDWARDS & DEUTSCH LITH’G CO., Chi- 

cago, Ill. [10072 

Elk’s minstrel performance. © Feb. 
23,1910; 2 c.. Mary 2, soi mero 


ELLERY (JOSEPH E.), New York, N. Y. 

[10073-10075 

Children with bird’s nest.—Indian 

girl with paddle—yYoung artist. © 

Mar. 22, 1910; 2 @ each Mar. 30, 
1910; H 588-590. ; 


ELLIOTT (CLYDE B.) co., Ann Arbor, 
Mich. [10076-10079 


College athletic girl, series A: Dis- _ 


cus thrower. — Hurdier. — Pole 
vaulter.—Shot putter. © Mar. 21, 
1910; 2 c. each Mar. 28, 1910; K 8746— 


8749. 


ELLIS (WILLIAM T.) Swarthmore, Pa. 

[10080 

Twentieth century children’s cru- 

sade. © Mar. 1, 1910; 2 & Mar. 5, 
1910; J 7851. 


EMERY SCHOOL ART CO., Boston, Mass. 
[10081-10170 
Appeal to Great Spirit; after 
sculpture by Cyrus Edwin Dallin. 
Arabs crossing a ford; after paint- 
ing by Fromentin Eugene. 
Arabs on the march; after painting 
by Claudius Schreyer. 
Astronomer (The); after painting 
by F. L. V. Roybet. 


178 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 14-17, Apr., 1910 


EMERY SCHOOL ART CO.—Continued. 

At the fountain; after painting by 
Jules A. Breton. 

Barnyard fowl; after painting by 
Geo. Pirie. 

Boatman of Barcelona; after: paint- 
ing by Baixiras. 

Book-lovers (The) ; 
by W. Smedley. 

Boy of Winander; after painting by 
H. O. Walker. 

Boy with rabbit; after painting by 
Johu Christen Johansen. 


after painting 


Boy with sword; after painting by 
Manet. 

Brush-burning ; 
Moran. 

Caim (The); after painting by J. 
Ww. Alexander. 

Camels reposing; after painting by 
Fortuny y Carbo. 

Cattle at a drinking place; 
painting by Emile Van Marcke. 


after painting by 


after 


Cattle in meadowland; after paint- 
ing by Hmile Van Marcke. 


Children catching minnows; after 


painting by Chas. C. Curran. 
Columbus (Christopher) ; after paint- 
ing by Fra Sebastiano del Piombo. 
Coffee house at Cairo; after painting 
by J. L. Gerome. 
Coming storm; 
George Inness. 
Constitution and Guerriere; after 
painting by Marshall Johnson. 


after painting by 


Coppersmith; after painting by 
Ward. 

Corn husking; after painting by 
Hastman Johnson. 

Cosy corner; after painting by 
Miller. 

Day dreams; after painting by 


Thomas Conture. 

Deer in the forest; after painting 
by R. M. Bonheur. 

Hgyptian hieroglyphics; after paint- 
ing by J. W. Alexander. 

Farmyard (A); after painting by 
Antoine Vollon. 

Feeding her chickens; after paint- 
ing by J. F. Millet. 

Feeding time; after 
Pearson. 

FWileuses (Les); after painting by 
Walter Gay. 

Féte of tunny fishers at Marseilles; 
after painting by J. H. Blarenberghe. 


painting by 


10170 


IQMERY SCHOOL ART Cco,—Continued. 
Forging the shaft; after painting by 

Weir. 
loxes ; 

Liljefors. 


after painting by Bruno 


Ganymede; after painting by Horatio 
O. Walker. 

Geese; after painting by 
Pearson, jr. 


By) mad be 


Girl with lilies; after painting by 
Chas. C, Curran. 


Glass blowers of Murano; after 


painting by Charles F. Ulrich. 
Gossip; after painting by Carl Mars. 
Gossips at the well; after painting 
John Phillip. 
Group of geese; after painting 
Jos. T. Pearson, jr. 
Hare (Master); after painting 
Sir Joshua Reynolds. 


Holland cattle; after 
Constant Troyon. 

In pasture; after painting by Jacque. 

Indian courtship; after painting by 
Eanger Irving Couse. 

Italian landscape; after painting by 
John Christen Johansen. 

Joan of Are; after 
3astien-Lepage. 

Just before sunrise; after painting 


by 
by 


by 


painting by 


painting by 


ebyid. BB: Go Corot, 


Kearsarge and Alabama; after 
painting by Marshall Johnson. 

Landscape; after painting by J. C. 
Cazin. 

Landscape: after painting by J. B. 


bo 


C. Corot; J; 
Landscape and moon; after paint- 
ing by Frank De Haven. 
Landscape and sheep; after painting 
by Eanger Irving Couse. 
after painting by Frank De 


Haven. 
Landscape with cattle; after painut- 
ing by Jas. M. Hart. 


Lincoln (Abraham); after statue by 
Augustus St. Gaudens. 


Maine farm; after 
rank De Haven. 

Medicine man; after sculpture by 
Cyrus Edwin Dallin. 

Mid-day (The) meal; after painting 
by George Morland. 


Mountain brook; after painting by 
A. H. Wyant. 
Niagara Falls. <A, B. 


painting by 


179 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10171 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 5 


EMERY SCHOOL ART Co.—Continued. 

Oral tradition; after painting by J. 
W. Alexander. 

Palmer (Alice Freeman) memorial; 
after sculpture by Daniel C. French. 

Parthenon. 

Pastoral 
Jacque. 

Pasture in Normandy; after paint- 
ing by Constant Troyon. 

Pilots (The); after painting by 
Gari Melchers. 

Prayer in a mosque; after painting 
by Gerome. 

Protest (The); after sculpture by 
Cyrus Edwin Dallin. 

Return of the flock; after painting 
by Anton Maure. 

Returning from market; after paint- 
ing by Constant Troyon. 

Religious procession; after painting 
by Breton. 

Salem witches; 
Walter McEwen. 

Scene in Napanoch; after painting 
by William Hart. 

Sheep washing; 
Geo. S. Newell. 

Sherman (Gen. W. T.); from the 
statue by Augustus Si. Gaudens. 

Telling ghost stories. 

Three little girls; after painting by 
N. V. Diaz. 


United States and Macedonian; after 
painting by Marshall Johnson. 

Vedette (The); after painting by 
J. C. E. Meissonici. 


View on the Seine River; after paint- 
ing by Homer D. Martin. 

Washington (George); after paint- 
ing by Gilbert Stuart. 

Watermill (The); after painting by 
M. Hobbema. 

Whitman (Walt) ; after painting by 
John W. Alexander. 

Yellowstone River. 
Lower Fall. 

Young pioneer; 
Douglas Volk. 

Young woman opening a casement; 
after painting by Johannes Vermeer. 

© Mar. 15, 1910; 2 ¢. each Apr. 2, 
1910; J 140019-140108. 


(A); after painting by 


after painting by 


after painting by 


after painting by 


EMMERTON (CAROLINE O.), Salem, 
Mass. [10171 
House of seven gables. © Mar. 19, 


1910302 -¢. Mar, 21, 191057 3 139377. 


ENGLISH (H.), Saltese, Mont. 
[10172-10179 


N. P. snowplow. 24.—Saltese, Mont. 
30.—Snowplow. 18.—Snowplowing on 
N. P. 28.—Snowslide. 23.—Snowslide 
ou C. M. & P. S. 19, 14.—Trapper 
(The). © Mar. 22,°1910. Sse 7eneh 
Mar. 28, 1910; J 189596-139608. 


ESSELEN (G. J.), Boston, Mass. 
[10180, 10181 
God biess you.—Here’s a health to 
you. © Mar. 24, 1910; 2 c. each Mar. 
25, 1910; K 8684, 8685. 


EVANS’ DRUG STORE, Heber, Ark. 


[10182-10193 

Heber, Ark.: 
Black sulphur spring. 12. — 
Bridal veil falls. 2.—Cascades. 3.— 
Face rock. 16.— Fish rock. 11. — 


Frauenthal (Col. Max) residence. 18.— 
Moonlight on the Little Red. 4.—Red 
sulphur spring. 8.—Spring park. 10.— 
Sugar loaf. 1, 9.—Tumbling shoals 
ferry. 5. © Feb. 10, 1910; 2 ec. each 
Mar. 21, 1910; K 8334-8345. 


FATHERS OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT, 
New York, N. Y. [10194 
Notre-dame du trés saint sacrament. 
© Jan. 15, 1910;.2 ce. Mar. 28, 1910; 
H 574. 


FAWKNER (FREDERICK P.), Cairo, III. 
[10195 


Dickson (F. S.} © Mar. 16, 1910; 
2 ec.’ Mar. 22,°1910 ;) J 138essTr- 


FERRAIOLI (CLEMENT A.), Washington, 

LDC: [10196 

Tie it outside. © Mar. 23, 1910; 
2e. Mar. 23, 1910; K 8458. 


FINART PUB. CO., Columbus, Ohio. 
[10197 
Bathing girl. © Mar. 15, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 18, 1910; J 13893802. 


FISHBAUGH (W. A.), Wmpire, Panama. 
[10198-10204 
Panama: 


Culebra cut, looking south.— 
Culebra slide.—I. C. C. hotel Tivoli.— 
I. C. C. work train and stairs, ete.— 
Pedro-Miguel, traveling crane. 
Mar.. 3,.1910; 2 ¢...each Mar, 12,1910; 
J 189040-1389044. 


Cristobal, Palm trees and sea- 
breeze.—Gatun locks, forms for the 
conerete work. © Mar. 12, 1910; 2 e¢. 
each Mar. 21, 1910; J 139317, 139318. 


180 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 
nos. 14-17, Apr., 1910 10258 


FISHER ae “New York, N. Y. | Gipson (Artruvur F.)—Continued. 
[10205-10212 Springfield park, bronze fountain. 


Bathing girl.—Girl in black. 1, 2— | © Mar. 16, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 18, 1910; 
Girl with hat and veil.—Girl with the | J 139272. 
black ribbon.— Heart girl. — Spade —~- fountain. © Mar. 18, 1910; 


girl—-Steamer girl. © Mar. 1, 1910; | 2 © Mar. 21, 1910; J 139330. 
2c. each Mar. 17, 1910; K 8199-8206. 


unveiling of bronze fountain. 


LAT, 910; A. : 910; 
Wonny (H. EF.) New York, N.. Y. Oyreas 1 1910; 2 c. Mar. 18, 1910; 


[10213-10216 
Edwards (John). © Mar. 1, 1910; | Girpert (Horace M.) ‘Toppenish, 
oc. Mar, 15, 1910;:J 1389281. es Te ey ct thavalt tye 
McCormack (John) 1-3. © Feb. esley lef) of the Yakimas. 
26, 1910; 2 c. each pee 1, 1910; y | 1 ¢ Mar. 29, 1910; J 139619. 
139983-139985. 


GODFREY (WILLIAM) Winthrop, Mass. 


a [10238-10242 
FRAZIER (EDWARD JAMES) Thompson, orc Wo Cwilli at 15 
Mont. [10217-10225 SECURE 1S Said sy? On 
p Mar. 10, tol. 2) e.-eaen Mar, 1G. 
Mont. Wreck between Eddy and 1910: J 139190-139194 
Weeksville. 1-7. © Mar. 5, 1910; 2c. | © ‘ ; 
each Mar. 14, 1910; J 139137-139143. GRAFF (BERNHARD M.) St. Louis, Mo. 


Thompson, Mont. Falling tree. © [10243 
Oct, 5,-1909; 2 ce. Mar. 14, 1910; J Your sweetheart. © Apr. 15, 1910; 
1391386. 2c. Apr. 4, 1910; J 140109. 

—— Ferry. © Oct. 5, 1909; 2 c.| GrarrriIn (MarGARET JOHNSTON), 
Mar. 14, 1910; J 189135. Piqua, Ohio. [10244 


é Twenty-third psalm. Mar. 1, 
Prensury (M. §.) Luray, Va. [10226 | 1919; 2c, Mar. 10, 1910: na 8228. 


2 ET ae SO ae were GRAHAM (WILLIAM H,) & WASTVEDT 


A ‘TT 7 rT DAR 

G. A. R. CusHING Post No. 14, Astoria, alse ean vearancakes's ies eae 

‘ 997 Ambrose, N. D. County division 

Oreg. [10227 : 

‘ A, convention. © Mar. 18, 1910; 2 e@ 
Astoria, Oreg., souvenir, 29th an- Mar. 24, 1910: J 140145 
nual encampment G. A. R. 1910. © weLT he 4 ; 

Mar. 8S, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 28, 1910; K | GRAY LITHOGRAPH co., New York, N. Y. 

8750, [10246-10247 

Christ taking leave of his mother. 

GANNER (JoHN H.) Russellville, Ark. © Mar. 17. 1 10: 2 Mar. 18. 1910: 

[1022810299 oR 7, 1910; 2 ec. Mar. 18, 1910; 


Hussellville, Ark.:. , Scourging (The Mar. 17, 1910; 
Dam.—Dam and power house. © 2 © eg as iauee © 8241, 


Mar. 10, 1910; 2 c. each Mar. 14, 1910; 


J 139115, 139116. GREEN (Guy W.) Lincoln, Nebr. 
[10248 
GENERAL ACOUSTIC co., New York, Nebraska Indian baseball team. © 
N. Y. [10230 | Feb. 23, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1910; K 


Girl wearing acousticon. © Feb. 1, | 8221. 
1910; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1910; K 7725. GREENE (H. B.) Boston, Mass. 


Grerkins (C. E.), Cumberland, Md. [10249-10253 

[10281-10232 Berger sub-torpedo boat in action. 

Cumberland, Md. Ruins of city hall. | © Mar. 5, 1910; 2 ¢. Mar. 8, 1910; 
Pulling down Centre st. wall. © Mar. | J 189069. 

29, 1910; 2c. Mar. 30, 1910; J 189806. ——in midair. © Mar. 5, 1910; 2c. 


|r @) t . 
— Ruins of city hall. Pulling Mar. 8, 1910; J 139070. 
down Liberty st. wall. © Mar. 30, | _———Showing engine compartment. 
1910; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1910; J 139805. © Mar, 5, 1910; 2 ¢, Mar. 8, 1910; 
, J 139071. 


Gipson (ARTHUR F’.) Jacksonville, Berger subsurface torpedo boat. © 
Fila, [10233-10236 | Mar. 10, 1910; 2c. Mar. 11, 1910; J 


Baby camel and mother. © Mar. 3. 1910; 2 ec. Mar. 


18, 1910; 2c: Mar: 21, 1910;. J 18983 


189047; © Mar. 2 
25, 1910; J 189408. 


181 


378838—10——3 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10254 


DIVAS we 


Gross (EpwarD) New York, N. Y. 
[10254-10256 

College bows. © Mar. 7, 1910; 2 ec. 
Mar. 4, 1910; H 564. 

Cupid’s bow. © Mar. 29, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 26, 1910; H 575. 

Winners. © Mar. 21, 1910; 2°«c. 
Mar. 18, 1910; H 566. 


GusTIN (HE. W.) New York, N. Y. 
[10257-10267 
Absence makes the heart grow 
fonder.—Ain’t it funny.—Don’t pray 
cream and live skim milk.—It says 
here apples is good for thirst.—Life 
is one good thing after another.—Many 
a smiling face covers an aching heart.— 
Perfect man.—Perfect woman.—Prom- 
ise of the rainbow.—Summer memo- 
ries.—These certainly do look good to 
‘“amune., ©), Mari 1.1910) 72. e-verch 
Mar. 10, 1910; K 7971-7981. 


HAINES PHOTO Co., Conneaut, Ohio. 
[10268-10293 
Austin, Tex., panorama. © Mar. 26, 
19105 2. c.. Mar: 28, 19107 J 139615. 


Dallas, Tex., panorama. i, 2. © 
Apr. 1, 1910;-2°c.~each Apr. 2, 1910; 
J 140017, 140018. 


Ft. Worth, Tex., panorama. © Mar. 
26, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 28, 1910; J 139614. 


Galveston, Tex.: Beach and boule- 
vard.—Panorama. 1, 2.—Water front. 
2. © Mar. 16, 1910; 2 c. each Mar. 
18, 1910; J 189282, 189283, 139285, 
189286. 


Water front. © Apr. 1, 1910; 
2c. Apr. 2, 1910; J 140016. 
Houston, Tex., panorama.’ © Mar. 
16, 1910; 2 ec. Mar. 18, 1910; J 1389284. 
Jackson, Miss. © Mar. 9, 1910; 2 «. 
Mar. 11, 1910; J 139052. 
© 


Millsaps college. Mar. 9, 
1910; 2 ec. Mar. 11, 1910; J 139060: 

San Antonio, Tex., panorama. © 
Maren st 94910); 2 -e. Mar, 26, 191033 
189482. 

Shreveport, La. © Mar. 9, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 11, 1910; J 139064. 

—— Court house square. © Mar. 
24, 1910; 2 ce. Mar. 26, 1910; J 139481. 

Vicksburg, Miss. © Mar. 9, 1910; 
2 e. Mar. 11, 1910; J 1389063. 

Vicksburg battlefield. 1-9. © Mar. 
Or IgGL0 22 c. Mar (11) 19105. J: 139053— 
139059, 139061, 139062. 


Waco, Tex., panorama. © Mar. 26, 
1910; 2c. Mar. 28, 1910; J 139616. 


182 


Hartow (C. B.), Chicago, TI. 
[10294, 10295 
Brownie ‘“B.’—Teddy’s back. © 
Mar. 19, 1910; 2 c. each Mar. 21, 1910; 


‘K 8318, 8319. 


HARPER (CHARLES H.), Los Angeles, 
Cal. [10296 
Harper system. © Mar. 15, 1910; 

2 ¢. Mar. 21, 1910: Ke S36r 


HARRIMAN (J. EMERY), JB., Brookline, 
Mass. [10297-10299 
Harriman type aeromobile. Figs. 1, 

5, Fig. 2, Figs. 3, £ “© WA aoe 

2c. each Apr. 5, 1910; J 140158140160. 


Harris & Ewinc, Washington, D. C. 
[10300-10363 
Arosemena (Minister) © Jan. 20, 
1910; 2 ec. Mar. 30, 1910; J 139843. 


Barnhart (Henry A.) © Mar. 11, 


| 1910; 2c. Mar. 17, 1910; a ageoas: 


Barra (Ambassador dela) © Sept. 
1, 1909; 2 c. Mar. 30; 19102 Asser. 

Bernstorff (Count) © Sept. 2, 
1909; 2 ec. Mar. 30, 1910; J 189848. 

—— (Countess) © Sept. 19, 1909; 
2 ¢. Mar. 30, 1910: J is9e92, 


Brandeis (L. D.) © Mar. 1, 1910; 
2 c..Mar. 17; 1910: J 139223: 


Bryce (Ambassador) © Jan. 2, 
1910; 2 c Mar. 30, 1910; 9 as983e: 
(Mrs.) © Oct. 13, 1909; 2 ec. 
Mar. 80, 1910; J 1398138. 

Buisseret (Count) © Oct. 11, 1909; 
2c. Mar. 30, 1910; J 189828. 
(Countess) © Dec. 20, 1909; 
2 ec. Mar. 30, 1910; J 1389819. 


Calderon (Sefior) © Sept. 
2c. Mar. 30, 1910; J 189832. 


Calvo (Minister) © Oct. 1, 1909; 


2c, Mar. 30, 1910; J 139847. 
© Dee. 12, 1909; 2% 


(Senora ) 
e. Mar. 30, 1910; J 139823: 

Carbo (Minister) © Oct. 11, 1909; 
2 c. Mar. 30, 1910; J 139846. 
(Madame) © Dec. 30, 1909; 
ye ce. Mar. 30, 1910; J 1389826. 

Carroll (Governor) © Feb. 27, 
1910; 2 ¢c. Mar. 17, 19103 J asses: 

Chang (Minister) © Jan. 28, 1910; 
2 ce. Mar. 30, 1910; J 189888. 
(Madame) © Mar. 1, 1910; 2 
ec. Mar. 30; 1910; J 1a982a: 

Cruz (Minister) 
2c. Mar. 30, 1910; J 139835. 
(Madame) 
Mar. 30, 1910; J s#39sin 


Ze 


30, 1909; 


©, Jan. 21; 191058 


© Dee. 21, 1909; 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 14-17, Apr., 1910 


Harris & EHwineo—Continued. 
Depew (Chauncey M.) © Mar. 2, 
1910; 2 c. Mar, 17, 1910; J 189220. 
Gallinger (J. H.) © Mar. 5, 1910; 
pc, Mar. 17, 1910; J 189211. 


Glavis (R. L.) © Mar. 1, 1910; 
2c. Mar. 17, 1910; J 189225. 

Graves (Henry) © Mar. 1, 1910; 
2c. Mar. 17, 1910; J 189226. 

Gude (Minister) © Jan. 30, 1910; 
2c. Mar. 30, 1910; J 189840. 

—— (Madame) © Sept. 13, 1909; 
2c. Mar. 30, 1910; J 1389820. 

Hengelitiller (Baron) © Dec. 19, 


1909; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1910; J 139881. 


(Baroness) © Jan. 2, 1910; 2 
ce. Mar. 30, 1910; J 189821. 
Herrarte (Minister) © Dec. 1, 


1909; 2 ce. Mar. 30, 1910; J 189839. 
Jackson (J. B.) © Feb. 27, 1910; 
2c. Mar. 17, 1910; J 1389217. 
Joubert (Minister) © Dec. 1, 1909; 
2c. Mar. 30, 1910; J 189849. 
-—_ (Senora) © Dec: 1,.1909; 2c. 
Mar. 30, 1910; J 189811. 
Jusserand (Ambassador) © Oct. 
12, 1909; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1910; J 189844. 
——_ (Madame) © Sept. 1, 1909; 
2c. Mar. 30, 1910; J 189822. 
Kean (John) © Mar. 2, 1910; 2c. 
Mar. 17,1910; J 189223. 
Lafinur (Minister) © Dec. 30, 
1909; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1910; J 139841. 
——(Madame) © Sept. 3, 1909; 
2c. Mar. 30, 1910; J 189807. 
Lagercrantz (Minister) © Jan. 21, 
1910; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1910; J 189834. 
— (Madame) © Sept. 14, 1909; 
2c. Mar. 30, 1910; J 139815. 
Law (Charles B.) © Mar. 2, 1910; 
2 cy Mar. 17, 1910; J 189222. 
Lazo (Minister) © Mar. 1, 1910; 
2c. Mar. 80, 1910; J 189836. 
Lodge (Henry C.) © Mar. 9, 1910; 
2c. Mar, 17, 1910; J 189218. 
Louden (Minister) © Oct. 3, 1909; 
2 c. Mar. 30, 1910; J 189850. 
i ———(Madame) © Oct. 21, 1909; 
2c. Mar. 80, 1910; J 189809. 
Mejia (Minister) © Dee. 30, 
‘2c. Mar. 80, 1910; J 189830. 
—— (Madame) © Dec. 12, 
i2 c. Mar. 30, 1910; J 189816. 
Moltke (Count) © Dee. 381, 
12 cx Mar. 30, 1910; J 189829. 
Pardo (Minister) © Sept. 18, 1909; 
2c. Mar. 30, 1910; J 189845. 


1909 ; 
1909 ; 


1909 : 


10335 


Harris & Ew1nc—Continued. 
-—— (Madame) © Oct. 1, 1909; 2 «¢. 
Mar. 30, 1910; J 139810. 
Portela (Minister) © Aug. 18, 1909; 
2c. Mar. 30, 1910; J 1389842. 
——(Madame) © Sept. 13, 1909; 


2c. Mar. 30, 1910; J 139814. 


Quezon (Manuel L:) © Mar. 1, 
1910; 2 ec. Mar. 17, 1910; J 1389227. 

Reynolds (J. M.) © Mar. 5, 1910; 
2¢, Mar. 17, 1910; J 139210. 

Ritter (Madame) © Mar. 19,1910; 
2 ce. Mar. 30, 1910; J 139808. 

Rosen (Elizabeth) © Mar. 7, 1910; 
oO Marr lig 110; J 159216. 

Sannon (Minister) © Jan. 2, 1910; 
2¢. Mar. ‘30; 1910; 3 19837. 
(Madame) © Dec. 11, 1909; 
2¢. Mar. 30, 1910; J 139818. 

Shallenberger (Governor). © Mar. 
t, WOIO : 2-e..Mary Ait G1 Oe Paso len 

Taliaferro (James P.) © Feb. 23, 
1910; 2 ¢. Mar. 17, 1910; J 159288. 

Uchida (Baron). © Mar. 1, 1910; 
Ze) Mare Ui Toto laoaas: 

——— (Baroness). © Mar. 2, 1910; 
2G, Marien, 1 9lGe wy wsooe i 

Velez (Madame) © Oct. 11, 1909; 
2 e¢. Mar. 30, 1910; J 139824. 

Wetmore (George P.) © Mar. 1, 
1910; 2c Mar. 17, 1910; J 139229. 

Wiley (William H.) © Mar. 8, 
1910; 2.¢, Mar. 17; 1910: J 189214. 


Hart, SCHAFFNER & 
Ill.’ [18 entries. ] [10364-10376 
Meet (The). © Mar. 1, 1910; 2c. 
Mar. 7, 1910; J 7908. 
At the races.—Bad lie.—Bowling on 
the green.—Critical moment. — Easter 


Marx, Chicago, 


morning. — Fishing story. — Glorious 
fourth.—Passing call. © Mar. 12, 
TSLO 7S G ecaen Mar, 19, 19iv= 
SSO7-S83814. 

At the landing stage—On _ the 
beach.—Tennis match.—Yacht club 


ball. © Mar. 18, 1910; 2c. each Mar. 
25, 1910; IX 8686—-S6S89. 
HARVEY (FRED) Kansas City, Mo. 
[10877-10885 
Al-che-say, chief of the White moun- 
tain Apaches. © Mar. 7, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 17, 1910; J 1892083. 
Apache hay-makers. © Mar. 1, 
1910; 2 ¢. Mar. 17, 1910; J 139202. 
Apache mother and child. © Mar. 
3, 1910; 2:¢. Mar. 17, 1910; J 189208, 
Apache prince. © Mar. 8, 1910; 2 
c. Mar. 17, 1910; J 189204. 


183 


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10386 


HARVEY (FRED)—Continued. 
Isleta water-carrier. © Mar. 3, 
1910; 2 ec. Mar. 17, 1910; J 139206. 
Last of the, council.. ‘© Mar. 3, 
1910;-2 c..Mar. 17, 1910; J 139205. 


Santo Domingo, N. M. Harvest 
dance. © Mar. 10, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 26, 
S10). 4 Sina. 

Sunset on the Mesa. © Mar. 1, 
1910: 2c. Mar. 17, 1910; J 139207. 

Walen Totesy. © Mar. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 17, 1910; J 189209. 


Haypon (WALDoN) Marshfield, Oregon. 

[10386, 10387 

Alcohol. 2. Prohibitionists’ view. 2. 

©) Mar. 25, 1910; 2. -e, each Apr:..5, 
1910; J 140147, 140148. 


HemMentT (J. C.) New York, N. Y. 
[10388 

Bayes (Nora) singing Kelly in Jolly 
Bachelors co. © Feb. 9, 1910; 2 c¢. 
Mar. 18, 1910; J 1893868. 


Herine (E.) Ridgewood, N. J. [10389 


Davy Jones’s locker. © Mar. 22, 
1910--2'e. Marjay, 19105 K 8232. 


HEROLD (R. A.) Sacramento, Cal. 


[10390 
Ole. 


Sacramento, Cal., City hall. 
Mar: ¥,-1910; 1 191. 


Hryn (Louris) Great Falls, Mont. 
[103891 
After the storm. © Mar. 30, 1910; 
2c. April 4, 1910; J 140137. 


Hieeins (BE. R.). & Martin (E. F.) 
Fresno, Cal. [103892 


Mieht tan. (©).Mar: 26, 1910s,..2 .¢. 
Apr: 2.1910 5 .d-4139989. 


HILDEBRAND (ROBERT F'.) Chicago, I. 

[10393 

Richelieu, champion Belgian stallion. 

© Mar. 1, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1910; J 
1391138. 


HoFFMAN (WILLIAM G.) Chicago, III. 
[10394-10399 
Glad to see your back again.—Ho 


hum, nothing much doing.—I think Ill 


surprise you.—Who let you in.—Won’t 
you take lunch with me.—You bet ’m 
a watch dog. © Feb. 26, 1910; 2 ¢. 
each Mar. 17, 1910; K 8193-8198. 


Ho-GLEN (FRANK M.), New York, N. Y. 
[10400 


Smith (S. R.) infirmary. © Mar. 7, 
1910; 2c. Mar. 7, 1910; K 8751. 


184 


‘Christ Scientist. 


pt. Vi nse oS 


Hott (SamMuet D.) Philadelphia, Pa. 

[100401 

High school diploma. © Mar. 4, 
1910;:2.¢c. Mar. 1, 1910: K Taz 


HOMER (RENE) New York, N. Y. 
[10402 
Majarin (Mme.) singing by wireless. 
© 1c Mar. 15, 1910; J i300G7. 


HUuBEL (H. C.) St. Clair, Mich. 
[10408, 10404 
Has the D. U. R. franchise expired 
on Griswold?—D. U. R. solution. © 
Jan. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Apr. 1, 1900; J 
139981, 139982. 


IMHOFF (BERTHOLD) Reading, Pa. 
[10405-10422 
Ceiling. 1, 3-8, 10-12.—Ceiling and 
S. wall. 16, 17.—Front wail. 9, 18.— 
S. wall. 2, 13-15.- © 1 © each Mar. 
12, 1910; I 216-233. 


INTERNATIONAL STEREOGRAPH CO., De- 
eatur, Ll. [10423-10428 
Cairo, Jil. Retail merchants con- 
vention. © Feb. 17, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 
28, 1910; J 139613. 

Chapman evangelists. © Feb. 19, 
1910; 2 c. Mar. 28, 1910; J 189608. 

Napanees (The) © Feb. 18, 1910; 
2 ¢. Mar. 28, 1910; J 189609. 

Peoria, Ill. Farmers’ grain dealers 
of Ill. © Mar. 3, 1910; 2 & Mar. 28, 
1910; J 139611. 

School days. © Feb. 18, 1910; 2c. 
Mar. 28, 1910; J 189610. 

Urbana, Ill. Illinois state florists 
ass’n. © Feb. 15, 1910; 2 e. Mar. 28, 
19105. 5 139612. 

TrisH (GrEorGE 8.) Los Angeles, Cal. 
[10429 

Los Angeles, Cal. Second church of 
©. Mar. 22, A9n0> 2 
c. Mar. 28, 1910; J 139469. 


Ives (F. K.) Britton, 8. Dak. 
[10480, 10431 


Britton, S. Dak.: Clear lake. 22.— 
Methodist church. 20. © Mar. 14, 
1910;- 2 @ each” Mar A eee 
189200, 189201. 


JACK (CLARENCE), Tulsa, Okla. 
[10432-10436 
Tulsa, Okla. 1-5. © Dee. 25, 1909; 


2 ce. each Mar. 30, 1910; J 189856— 
139860. 


JEFFERY (GEORGE 
Alaska. [104387 


Mt. McKinley, Alaska. © Feb. 1, 
1910; 2c. Jan. 19, 1910; J 189467. 


A.) 


Fairbanks, | 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 14-17, Apr., 1910 


10512 


JERSEY-CREME Co., Fort Worth, Texas. | Keystone virw co., Meadville, Pa. 


[10438 
Alice—her work. © Mar. 1, 1910; 
mae, Mar. 3, 1910; K 7776, 


JESSURUN (FE. C.) New York, N. Y. 
[10489 
New York road drivers beefsteak 
dinner. © Mar. 12, 1910; 2c. Mar. 14, 
1910; J 139166. 


JOHNSON (ALFRED STANLEY) JR., Wau- 
pun, Wis. [10440-10446 
Big one.—Buck fever.—Good bag.— 
How is this—If my pole had not 
broken.—-One of the squash.—Rabbits. 
© Mar. 22, 1910; 2 ec. each Mar. 23, 
1910; J 189857-1393638. 


JONES (Tom), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[10447-10449 


Christmas children.—In the good old 
winter time—Winter joys. © Mar. 
24, 1910; 2 c. each Mar. 28, 1910; K 
87638-8765. 


KritH (Epson) & co., Chicago, Il. 
[10450 
Girl in the chair. © Mar. 24, 1910; 
2 ¢. Mar. 26, 1910; K 8712. 


IXELLER BROS., Oxnard, Cal. [10451 


20th century air line. © Feb. 19, 
1910; 2 c. Mar. 15, 1910; K 8457. 


KELSEY (HARLAN P.), Salem, Mass. 
[10452-10456 


Formal garden.—Hardy cacti.—Hi- 
biscus.—Monardas.—Sarracenia psitta- 
sina. © Mar. 23, 1910; 2 c. each Mar. 
29, 1910; K 8769-8773. 


KEMPrER-THOMAS Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[10457-10485 


After tea.—Arkansaw traveler.—As 
in a looking glass—At the cross 
roads.—Auf der regelbahn.—Cake like 
Mother used to make.—Caught in the 
act.—Certified herd.—Christmas morn- 
ing.—Come in, the water’s fine-—Come 
on in.—EHaster morning.—Hard to re- 
sist—In the land of plenty.—June 
bride.—-Niagara falls—No substitutes 
accepted.—Now, or wait ’till you get 
it—October days.—On the Ohio.— 
Ready for your orders.—Strength of 
the nation.—This little pig went to 
market.—Time for the mail man.—Up 
in the air—Victor (The).—Waiting 
for orders.—Waiting for their ship to 
come.—Yes or no. © Jan. 2, 1910; 2 ¢. 
each Mar. 25, 1910; K 8621-8646. 


[10486-10499 
U—15190, U—15208, U—15240, U— 
15253, U—15290, U—15361, U—15296, 
U—15580, U—19499, U—21777, U— 
23624, U—24601, U—24625, U—26928. 
© Dec. 15, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 30, 
1910; J 186497-136510.° 
Kine (JOHNSON P.) Waterloo, Iowa. 
[10500, 10501 
Waterloo, Iowa. Cedar river. 1, 2. 
© Apr. 1, 1910; 2 ¢ each Apr. 4 
1910; J 140139, 140140. 


Kirpy (KF. M.) & co., Wilkes-Barre, 

Pa, [10502 

Michigan university views. © Jan. 
4,1910; 2c Mar. 11, 1910; K 8081. 


KNISPEL (HANS OTTO), Seattle, Wash. 

[10503, 10504 

Mt. Rainier: From _ observatory. 

Sunrise on. © Mar. 19, 1910; 2 e. 
each Mar. 24, 1910; J 139379, 139380. 


IXNOEDLER (HE. L.), New York, N. Y. 
[10505 
Wine committee. © Mar. 3, 1910; 


20°C. Mar. 2 1OEOs Ke eral. 


KOEHNE (WILLIAM L.), Chicago, Il. 


[10506 

Hines (Mrs. Edward) © 1. Mar. 
12, 1910; J 189100. 

KRUEGER (RICHARD G.), New York, 

IN| ie [10507 


Dainty land attraction. © Mar. 19, 
1910; 2 ce. Mar. 22, 1910; K 8417. 


LANDESBERG (Morris), New York, N. Y. 

[10508 

Brotherhood. © Mar. 20, 1910; 2. 
Mar. 19, 1910; J 1893814. 


Mich. 
[10509 

Landis system of teaching engrav- 
ing. © Feb. 24, 1910;.2 c. Feb. 24, 
1910; K 7735. 


LANDIS (MENNO L.), 


Detroit, 


LANGDON (WILLIAM H.), Fulton, N. Y. 

[10510 

Langdon’s combination church souve- 

nir. © Mar. 30, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 30, 
1910; J 140155. 


LARSEN (L.), De Lamere, N. Dak. 
[10511, 10512 
De Lamere, N. Dak. Artesian 
well. 1, 4 © ° Jan. 21, 1910; 2 ¢. 
each Mar. 12, 1910; J 189090, 189098. 


185 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


105138 


Diciv, arse 


LARSEN & GRANT, De Lamere, N. Dak. 
[10513-10515 
De Lamere, N. Dak. Artesian 
well: 2) © Heb. 26, 1910) 2 fel Mar. 
12, 1910; J 189091. 
3,4, OO); an. F201 Ot 5 2 he: 
each Mar. 12, 1910; J 189092, 189094. 


LAZARNICK (N.), New York, N. Y. 
[10516-10518 
MacCracken (Chancellor) 1-3. © 
Mars 0% A91Gs 2) e@ Mar 18" 19to0e J 
1389274-139276. 


LEARNED (ARTHUR G.), New York, 

INGTON: [10519 

Grieg (Edvard) © Mar. 8, 1910; 
2 ec. Mar. 18, 1910; K 8265. 


LEAVITT (EpDwIn M.) Rutland, Mass. 
[10520 


Rutland, Mass. State sanitorium. 
© Mar. 9, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1910; J 
139084. 


| LEE (FitzHueH), Atlanta, Ga. [10521 


Half-century Confederate memorial 
and calendar. © Feb. 1, 1910; 2 e¢. 
Feb. 28, 1910; K 8049. 


LEUTHNER (Otto A.) & Minter (Har- 
RY L.) Chicago, Il. [10522 
Basket of collies. © Mar. 16, 1910; 

2 @; Mar. 18, 1910; J 139231. 


Levertne (A. J.) Philadelphia, Pa. 
[10523 
Lay out design of the peerless switch 
dial test set. © 1c. Mar. 3, 1910; I 
190. 


LEVISON (WALLACE GOoLD) New York, 
NE Xe [10524 
Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooklyn institute 
and adjoining houses. © Mar. 81, 
1910; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1916; J 139969. 


LIDGERWOOD MFG. CO., Chicago, Ill. 
[10525-10528 
Lidgerwood - Crawford excavator, 
class B, latest type, with 60 ft. boom 
and 13 yd. Page bucket. © Mar. 21, 
19102 256. Mar. 24, 1910: KK. 837: 


with Page scraper bucket dig- 
ging canals for rice irrigation. © 
Mar. 2), 1010; 2 ¢ Mar. 2% 1910-1 
83875. 


digging iron ore. © Mar. 
fs etolto- ie. Mar, 21, 1910° KK 8377; 
in placer mining work. © 
Mar. 48; dOL0: 2..¢. Mar. 24.) 1910): JK 
83874. 


LINDEMAN (SIDNEY O.) Kansas City, 

Mo. [10529, 10530 

I’m a baker! I work here.—Sh, I’ve 

got a story to tell Teddy boy. © Feb. 

21, 1910; 2 c each Mar (28Si0- ie 
NOD TTS: 


LITTLE CRAFTS SHOP, Hartford, Conn. 
[10581 
On Christmas night. © Mar. 20, 
1910; 2 c. Mar. 24, 1910; K 8798. 


LIVEZEY (W. E.), Kansas City, Mo. 
[10582, 10533 
Home is a kingdom.—Mind has a 
thousand eyes. © Mar. 18, 1910; 2. 
each Mar. 21, 1910; H 569, 570. 


Logan (C. W.) Stockton, Cai. 
[10534-10536 
Johnson (Frank H.) in his Curtiss 
bi-plane. 82, 83, 88. ©1c. each Mar. 
16, 1910; J 189283189235. 


LUMPKIN (J. G.) Manchester, Va. 

[10587 

Manchester, Va. State council of 

Virginia, Silver jubilee. © 1c. Mar. 
14, 1910; J 139031: 


MACCABEES OF THE WORLD (LADIES OF 
THE), Port Huron, Mich. [10538 
Ladies of the Maccabees of the 
world are on the staunch ship of ade- 
quate rates. © Mar. 19, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 28, 1910; K 8504. 


McCartHy (HELEN L.), Boston, Mass. 

[10539, 10540 

Call of Easter. © Feb. 8, 1910; 2 e. 
Mar. 10, 1910; K 7949. 

Happy Easter. 

Mar: 10, 1910: 1K 7oou: 


McDonovucH (B.) Chicago, Ill. [10541 


Kisso-kard series 1. © Mar. 5, 
1910); 2c. Mar. 7, 1910: 4 gem 


MAcDOoWELL (EDWARD B.) Chicago, Ill. 

[10542 

Jamaica—evening. © 1c. Mar. 14, 
1910; J 139117. 


McGitt (Max P.) Albion, Nebr. 
[10543 


Albion, Nebr. Interior of Catholic 


church. © Mar. 28, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 

24, 1910; J 189978. 

McHucH (MARGARET), Providence, 
Buae. [10544 


McHugh madonna. © Sept. 13, 
1909; 2 ce. Mar. 21, 1910; H 568: 


186 


© Mar; 3, 1910; 2c. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H. TO K 


nos. 14-17, Apr., 1910 


10638 


4 


McKracue (Grorce A.) co., Atlantic 


CEs Ned [10545-10556 

Atlantic City, [N. J.] Easter Sun- 
Gav,spoardwalk., A, B, D-J. ©.1 
Geach Mar. 29, 1910; J 139791- 
189799. 

—— Steel pier. ©1c. Apr. 5, 1910; 
J 140157. 

Young’s million dollar pier. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 4, 1910; J 1401388. 

Young’s ocean pier. © 1c. Apr. 5, 


1910; J 140156. 


McMULLEN (GERTRUDE §. REYNOLDS) 
Los Angeles, Cal. [10557 


Facet cutting and polishing ma- 
enine,’ © 1c. Apr. 2, 1910; J 189987. 
MoNicot (J. H.), Boston, Mass. 

[10558, 10559 

Could you but know. © Jan. 20. 
1910; 2 c. Mar. 7, 1910; K 7879. 

Work, work, work. © Jan. 6, 1910; 
2c. Mar. 7, 1910; K 7878. 


MANAIIAN (W. H.) jr., Hillsboro, N. H. 

[10560-10579 
Autumn sunshine. 9219.—By the 
river’s edge. 9287.—By the wayside. 
9228.—Cathedral woods. 9231.—Far 
from the maddening crowd. 9216.— 
Feeding along the banks. 9211.— 
Flock (The). 9218.— Gum fir and 
bright wild cherry. 9210.—In pastures 
green. 92386.—Lake shore. 9225, — 
Lichens and ferns. 9226.—My little 
chauffeur. 1,2.—May morning. 9208.— 
Monarchs of the wood. 9%224.—-Old 


home. 9212.—Pasture bars. 9223.— 
Springtime, ete. 9209. — Wayside 
birches. 9218.—Winding road. 9217. 


© Mar. 1, 1910; 2 c each Mar. 23, 
1910; J 189996-140015. 


MARTIN (EH. F.), Fresno, Cal. 
[10580-10584 

Capitol news. © Mar. 26, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 2, 1910; J 1389991. 

Day dreams. © Feb. 28, 1910; 2. 
Mar. 11, 1910; J 189046. 

His master’s way. © Mar. 26, 1910; 
2c. Apr. 2, 1910; J 1389990. 

Master is gone. © Mar. 
2c. Apr. 2, 1910; J 1899938. 

Same old story. © Mar. 
2c. Apr. 2, 1910; J 139992. 
MARTIN POST CARD CO., Ottawa, Kansas. 

[10585-10594 

Garden of the Gods, Colo.: Balanced 
rock.—Cathedral spires.—Hntrance.— 
Garden of the Gods. 1, 2, 8.—Gate- 
way.— Siamese twins. — Stagecoach 
rock.—Three graces. © Mar. 12, 1910; 
2‘c. each Mar. 14, 1910; J 189118S- 
139127. 


26, 1910; 


26, 1910; 


MATTHEWS-NORTHRUP WoRKS, Buffalo, 
N. Y. [10595 
Havana [Cuba] city and harbor. © 
Mar, 25, 1910; 2) ¢. Mar. 28, 19105."3 


139480. 
MELENDY (Epwarp I.) Manitowoc, 
Wis. [10596 
Manitowoc, [Wis.] Manitowoc’s ship 


building and repair plants. © Mar. 
30, 1910; 2 ce. Apr. 1, 1910; J 139980. 


METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, New 


York, IN. ¥. [10597-10603 
Chamber from a villa at Boscore- 
ale.—Eros, bronze statue, found at 


Boscoreale. 1-3.—Wall paintings of 
a bed room from Boscoreale. 1-3. © 
Mar. 8, 1910; 2 ec. each Mar. 7, 1910; 
J 139807-139313. 


MEYERCORD CO, INC., Chicago, Il. 
[10604 

Bird of wisdom. © Jan. 15, 1910; 

2c. Mar. 26, 1910; K 8708. 

Meyers (E. G.) Reinbeck, Iowa. 
[10605, 10606 

© Nov. 30, 

14, 1910; J 


Moonlight.—Sunset. 
1909; 2 -e@. each Mar. 
139171, 139172. 


MILLER (WILLIAM), Newark, N. J. 
[10607-10638 


Christmas series, no. 325: Christ- 
mas greetings.—Cordial Christmas 
greeting.—Jolly Christmas-tide—QJoy- 
ful Christmas.—Merry Christmas.— 
With best Christmas wishes. © Mar. 
14, 1910; 2 ec. each Mar. 23, 1910; K 
8472-8477. 


NOs. 320: Best Christmas 
wishes. — Christmas joys. — Happy 
Christmas day.—Happy Christmas to 
you.—Jolly Yule-tide—Merry Christ- 
mas. © Mar. 14, 1910; 2 c. each Mar. 
23, 1910; K 8478-8483. 


— —no, 327: Christmas greetings.— 
Cordial Christmas  greeting.—Jolly 
Christmastide—Merry Christmas.— 
Very happy Christmas to you.—Wish- 
ing you a merry Christmas. © Mar. 
14, 1910; 2 c. each Mar. 23, 1910; K 
8484-8489. 


——no. 828: Best Christmas 
wishes.—Bright and happy Christ- 
mas.—Happy Christmas.—Jolly Yule- 
tide greeting—Merry Christmas to 
you. — Peaceful Christmas. © Mar. 
14, 1910; 2 c. each Mar. 23, 1910; K 
S490-8495, 


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10639 


MILLER ( WILLIAM )—Continued. 


warm and sweet.—Pine that lights 
our Christmas hearth.—Ring out, ye 
Christmas chimes.—Twine a wreath 
for Christmas day. © Mar. 14, 1910; 
2c. each Mar. 23, 1910; K 8496-8499. 


New Year series, no. 880: As half 


in shadow, half in sun.—New Year | 
turns the glass of time.—New Year’s | ¥? : 
| wishes for a merry Christmas. 
| Bird on the table is worth two in the 


cup, full to the brim.—Ring out, Oh 
bells so silver sweet. © Mar. 14, 
PHO: 2c. each Mar. 25, 1910s 
8500-8508. 


Mitts (WILLIAM) & SON, Providence, 
i [10639, 10640 


Jewelers’ banquet to Pres. Taft. 
1,2. © Mar. 24, 1910; 2 c. each Apr. 
4, 1910; J 140148, 140144. 


NN. [10641-10644 
Arnold days. 
Mar. 31, 1910; K 8875. 
Burlesque queen. © Jan. 18, 1910; 
ae. Mar 2 AGG: K Tiss. 
De Mar (Carrie). © Mar. 2, 1910; 
» €, Mar. 2, 19103. K-TPA. 
Seven days. © Mar. 22, 1910; 2 «. 
Mar. 31, 1910; K 8876. 


MITCHELL (JOHN J.) co., New York, 
IN. 


Sartorial art © 


journal—A—B. 


| Moss (F. A.), Denver, Colo. 
no. 829: Greeting (A) I send, | 


pt. Iv, 2. ss, V5 


[10656* 

Ah! ha! solved at last—And may it 
be a merry one.—And may the foot 
prints of Santa Claus be found at 
your gate.—Are you in the market?— 
Are you in trouble?—Are you on the 
fence?7—-At your service—Axe me 


_hot.—Baby all delight.—Begin right.— 


Best Christmas wishes from —.—Best 
wishes, merry Xmas from —.—Best 
14.— 


yard. — Christmas carol. — Christmas 


/ comes but once a year.—Come in out 


of the rain.—Deah me, cahn’t you 
write ?—Dunder und blitzen vor vy you 
don’t write never?—Eat, drink and be 
merry for tomorrow we die—H’en 
though you’re from Missouri, we can 
show you.—Happy New Year. 1-3.— 


dj _ | Here’s luck! lets try again.—If you've 
MineEg (H. C.) LirnHo. co., New York, | 


a hard-nut to crack, let us erack it 


| for you.—Increase your weight.—Joy 


© Mar. 10, 1910; 2c. | 


bells bring you Xmas cheer.—Joyous 
Thanksgiving—Just listen!—Let us 
serve you.—Lo’d a’massy honey hain’t 


yo’ sho gwine to write?—May Christ- 


[10645, 10646 | 


mas cheer fill your home.—May this 
day bring you peace and joy.—May 
this day’s joy fill your heart.—May 
this silver star—Mein gracious can’d 
you wride?—Merry Christmas. 1-6.— 
Merry Christmas to you.—Message of 
good will to you.—New Year’s greet- 


_ings.—Once more Thanksgiving greet- 


Mar. 15, 1910; 2 ce. each Mar. 17, 1910; | 


K §230, 8231. 


MOFFETT STUDIO, Chicago, [1]. [10647 

Chicago, Ill., Michigan avenue. 
Mari, 25. 1910-2 .c;-Mar. 30, 1910; 3 
139864. 


Morricr (A. M.), Mt. Pocono, Pa. 


Mt. Pocono, Pa. 
paradise. © July 1, 1909; 2 ce. Mar. 
2, 19103.) 139356. 

Hooker’s park, in beautiful Sul- 
livan springs. © July 1, 1909; 2 ec. 
Mar. 23, 1910; J 1393855. 

— Sullivan springs. © July 
409): 2c. Mar. 25, 1910 - | 5.139403. 

- Landscape view. © 1c. Mar. 
25, 1910; J 139411. 

—— Rhododendron drive. © 1 «. 
Mar. 25, 1910; J 139410. 


Moses (Ernest), Hilo, Hawaii. 
[10653-10656 
Haleiwa hotel.—Honolulu harbor.— 
Kilauea, crater at dusk.—Kilauea, 
crater at night. © Feb. 11, 1910; 2.¢. 
each Mar. 11, 1910; J 138904S—139051. 


ao 


ings.— Peace and joy.— Peace on 
earth.—Prosperous New Year.—Say 
kid, hain’t you goin’ t’write?—Thanks- 
giving greetings.—Thanksgiving joy to 
all.—tTurkey soliloquy. 1, 2—Turkibus 
rex.—What would I like for Xmas.— 
Why not increase your (sales).—Yez 
better wroite bafore I schpake me 


10648-10652 | moind.—Yuletide telegraph company.— 


Deer park, Devil’s | 


6450.—6451.—6453.—_ 6454. © Dec. 31, 
1909; 2 c. each Feb. 14, 1910; K 7135— 
7204. 


MUELLER (F. W.), Aredale, Iowa. 
[10657 
Bremer county fair. © Mar. 15, 
1910; 2 c. Mar. 26, 1910; Sassen 


| MUNN & CO., INC., New York, No ¥. 


[10658 

Automobile industry of 1910. © 

Mar. 14; 1910; 2 c. Mar. 1457 es 
8129. 


NATIONAL CLOAK & SUIT CO., New York 
N.<Y¥: [10659 
Two men “National” styles, Apr. 
1910. ©. Mar. 3,-1910;°2 @ oan 
1910; K 9022, 


188 


on eer we 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 14-17, Apr., 1910 


NATIONAL LEAD CO., New York, N. Y. 
[10660-10666 
Dutch boy: 
Coasting.—Head.—Painting post- 
er. — Parade. — Rowing. — Sliding. — 
Viewing the town. © Mar. 18, 1910; 
2c. each Mar. 22, 1910; K 8410-8416. 


NATIONAL PRESS ASSN., Washington, 
AOR Oe [10667 


Senate food price investigation com- 


mittee. © Feb. 26, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 12, 

1910; J 189114. 

NATIONAL PRINTING & ENGRAVING CO., 
Chicago, Ill. [10668 


Passing of the West. © Mar. 30, 
1910; 2° c. Apr. 1, 1910; J 189970. 


NATIONAL TYPOGRAPHY CoO., Columbus, 

Ohio. [10669 

Commandment print. © Mar. 7, 
1910; 2c. Mar. 9, 1910; J 7941. 


NEAL (EK. B.), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[10670-10759 
Adrienne. — American beauties.—At 
rest in the evening glow.—-At the 
break of day.—Balloon  girl.—Beau- 
ty.—Birth of the pearls.—Canoe girl.— 
Cavalier. — Colonial girl. — Copper- 
smith.—Counting his profits.—Cupid’s 
vacation. — Day in the country. — 
Dream. — Drinking place. — Driving 
home the cows.—Evaline.—VFirst in 
the hearts of his countrymen.—TFisb- 
ing girl.—I"reda.— Game ahead.—Glory 
of autumn.—Golden harvest.—Grand- 
mother’s treasures.—Guardians of the 
vaults.—Harvest time, 1 & 2.—Har- 
vestilg; up-to-date.— Heart of the 
woods.-—In full swing.—In January. 
In the dreamy days of childhood.— 
In the fold.—In the pasture.—In the 
shade of the old apple tree.—In wood- 
land depths.—Last load.—Last match.-— 
Last of their race.—HLillian.—Little 
Red Riding Hood.—March winds.— 
Mermaid.—Mid placid waters.—Milk- 
ing time.—Miss Dainty.—Miss Van- 
ity.—Monareh.—Naidia.— Nobody look- 
ing.—Oh my, you don’t say.—Oh, what 
I'll do with this.—Old homestead.—On 


the marsh road.—Peaceful flock. -- 
Posing for their pictures.—Rose.—~ 


Round up.—Rounding up the colts.— 
Society girl.—Stitch in time.—Study in 
light and shade.—Summer girl.—Sun- 
bonnet girl.—Sunflower girl.—Sunset 
on the downs.—Sunshine.—Sweet six- 
teen.--Tastes mighty good.—Three 
graces.—Throwing light on the sub- 
ject.—Time io take your medicine—- 
Toboggan girl.—Twilight in the pas- 


ture.—Two strikes, three balls, and 
bases full. — Up-to-date. — Vacation 


10834 


Nea (E. B.)—Continued. 
time.—Waiting for the guns.—Waiting 
for the mail man.—Washington at the 
head of his troops.—Water lily girl.— 
Western girl.—What shall the harvest 
be. — Where the waters whirl and 
roar.—Winter girl, 1 & 2.—Wistaria.— 
Within range.—Yes or no. © Jan. 2, 
1910; 2 c. each Mar. 25, 1910; K 8531-— 
8620. 


Nerepp (WINIFRED) San Dimas, Cal. 
[10760 


Call to the flowers. © 1. Mar. 28, 


1910; J 189595. 


New YorK HERALD Cco., Jersey City, 


WN. J. [10761-10834 
3uster Brown. [1910]: 
© Jan. 30:1 & Jan. 315 K 6708; 


© Feb. 6; 1 c. Feb. 7; K 6873, 
© Feb. 13; 1 ¢: Feb. 14; K 7212. 
© Feb. 20; 1 c Neb. 21; K 7408. 
© Feb. 27; 1 ec. Mar. 1: K 7698. 
© Mar. 6; 1c. Mar. 7; K 7893. 
© Mar. 13; 1c. Mar. 14; K 8096. 
© Mar. 20; 1 c. Mar. 21; K 8385. 
© Mar. 27; 1 ec. Mar. 29; K 8785. 
Daily hint from Paris. [1910]: 
© Mar. 8; 1 c. Mar. 9; K 7944. 
© Mar. 9; 1c. Mar. 10; K 7985. 
© Mar. 10; 1 ce. Mar. 12; K 8045. 
© Mar. 11; 1c. Mar. 12: K 8046. 
© Mar. 12; 1c. Mar. 14; K 8098. 
© Mar. 13; 1 ¢. Mar. 14> K 8094. 
© Mar. 14; 1c. Mar. 16; K 8186. 
© Mar. 15; 1 c, Mar. 16; K 8187. 
© Mar. 16; 1c. Mar. 17; K 8219. 
© Mar. 17; 1c. Mar. 18; K 8267. 
© Mar. 18; 1¢. Mar. 19; K S300. 
© Mar. 19; 1c: Mar. 21; K 8880. 
© Mar. 20; 1-¢c: Mar. 21; K 8881. 
© Mar. 21; 1c. Mar. 22; K 8422 
© Mar. 22; 1c. Mar. 23; K 85 
© Mar. 23; 1c. Mar. 24; K & 
© Mar. 24; 1c. Mar. 25; K 8691. 
© Mar. 25; 1c. Mar. 26; K 8729. 
© Mar. 26; 1c. Mar. 28; K 8754. 
© Mar. 27; 1c. Mar. 29; K 87 
Easter lily. © Mar. 20, 1910; 
Mar. 21, 1910; K S888. 
Johny Quack and the 
twins [1910]: 
© Jan. 30; 1 ¢. Jan. 81; K 6712. 
© Mar. 6; 1 c. Mar. 7; K 7897. 
© Mar. 13; 1¢. Mar. 14; K 8100. 


Van Cluck 


189 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10835 


pt. IV; D. Ss ve 5 


New YorK HERALD co.—Continued. 
© Mar. 20; 1 ec. Mar. 21; K 8887. 
© Mar. 27; 1 c. Mar. 29; K 8787. 

Little Nemo in Slumberland. [1910]: 
©: Jan. 30; ie: Janyole Ki63: 
© Feb. 6; 1c. Feb. 7; K 6878. 
© Heb. 18> Wel Web: 14K (7217: 
© Feb. 20; 1 c. Feb. 21; K 7413. 
© Heb. 2G: 1c) Mare 2: KK 1(0s. 
© Mar. 6; 1 c. Mar. 7; K 7898. 
© Mar. 18; 1c. Mar. 14; K 8101. 


Paris fashions. Mar. 13, 1910: 


Black tulle toque.—Blue and gold 
brocade gown.—Gray voile de soie 
gowh.— Pink tussar gown. — Pink 
voile de soie gown.—White crépe de 
chine gown. © Mar. 13, 1910; 1 ¢. 
each Mar. 14, 1910; K 8102-8107. 


— Mar. 20, 1910: 

Blue silk turban. — Embroidered 
mauve voile de soie gown.—Em- 
broidered satin evening gown.—Irish 
lace and satin gown.—Old rose and 
white foulard gown. © Mar. 2, 
TOL e od ex each a iia rte et O1O™ 1K 
8391-8395. 


Mar. 27, 1910: 


Blue voile de soie and liberty satin 
gown.—Cashmere de Soie and liberty 
satin gown.—Cloth and _ chiffon 
gown.—Cloth street costume.—Gray 
cashmere de soie. © Mar. 27, 1910; 
1 ec. each Mar. 29, 1910; K 87(TT- 
8781. 


Spring. © Mar. 20, 1910; 1c. Mar. 
21, T9105 Ak 8390: 


Terrors of the tiny tads. [1910]: 
@ Jan. 302 tc) any ole hee. 
© Feb. 6; 1 c. Feb. 7; K 6876. 
© Feb. 18; 1 c. Feb. 14; K 7215. 
© Feb. 20: 1c. Feb..21; K 7411. 
© Feb. 27; 1 ec. Mar. 1; K 7701. 
© Mar. 6; 1c. Mar. 73. K 7896. 
© Mar. 18; 1 c. Mar. 14; K 8099. 
© Mar. 20; 1 ec. Mar. 21; K 8884. 
© Mar. 27; 1c. Mar. 29; K 8784. 


iDThey’re off. -© Mar: 20, 1910-1 ¢. 
Mar. 21, 1910; K 8889. 


Waggles in Wonderland: 
© Jan. 30; 1 ¢ Jan. 31; K 6709. 
© Feb. 6; 1 c. Feb. 7; K 6874. 
© Feb. 13; 1c. Feb. 14; K 7213. 
© Feb. 20; 1 ec. Feb. 21; K 7409. 
© Feb. 27; 1c. Mar.1; K 7699. 


NEw YORK TIMES cO., New York, N. Y. 

[10835 

Foolish fashions of spring. © Mar. 
27, 1910; 2 ec. Mar. 30, 1910; K 8789. 


NEWMAN (S8.), New York, N. Y. 
[10886-10841 
Irwin (Beatrice) 1-6. © Mar. 10, 
1910; 2 c. each Mar. 14, 1910; J 189129-— 
139134. 
NEWTON (ROLAND H.), Toledo, Ohio. 
[10842, 10843 


Moose head, Toledo no. 13-A, B. © 
1 ec. each Mar. 19, 19103 9aas9365; 
139366. 


NICKERSON (W. F.) & co., Boston, 
Mass. [10844, 10845 
Boy among lilies, singing.—Boy at 
cross, singing. © Mar. 1, 1910; 2 «¢. 
each Mar. 21, 1910; K 8513, 8514. 
NorTH AMERICAN ©0O., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[10846-10864 
Cut-outs. [1910]: 
© Jan. 30; 1 ¢. Jan. 31; K 6692. 
© Feb. 6; 1c. Feb. 7; K 6866. 
©-Feb. 13; 1 c. Feb. 14; K 7225. 
© Feb. 20; 1 c. Heba2ieeiasir. 
© Feb. 27; 1 c. Feb. 28; K 7613. 
© Mar. 6; 1c Mar. 7; K 7882. 
© Mar. 13; 1 ¢. Mar. 12; K 8038. 
© Mar. 20; 1 c. Mar. 21; K 8370. 
© Mar. 27; 1 c. Mar. 28; K 8756. 


In the hands of the enemy. © Apr. 
4, 1910; 2c. Apr. 1, 1910; K 8912. 


Turr’ble tales of Kaptin Kiddo. 
[1910] : 


© Jan. 23; 1¢. Jan. 24; K 6403. 
© Jan. 30; 1c. Jan. 31; K 6691. 
© Feb. 6; 1c Feb. 7; K 6868. 

© Feb. 18; 1 ¢«. Feb. 14; K 7227. 
© Feb. 20; 1 ec. Feb. 21; K 7889. 
© Feb. 27; 1 c. Feb. 28; K 7614. 
©. Mar. 6; 1¢ Mar. 7; K T1883. 

© Mar. 20; 1 c. Mar. 21; K 8371. 
© Mar. 27; 1 c. Mar: 28; esis: 


NorgtHrupPp, Kine & co., Minneapolis, 
Minn. [10865-10868 
Beets. © Feb. 1, 1910; 2c. Mar. 11, . 
AOA IVSOZ Ee 
Best in the field. © Mar. 15, 1910; 
2c. Mar. 26, 1910; K 8781. 


Carrot. © Feb. 1, 1910; 2c Mar, 
11, 1910; J 8026. 
Nasturtium. © Feb. 1, 1910; 2 e¢. 


Mar. 11, 1910; J 8025. 


190 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 14-17, Apr., 1910 


NoTMAN PHOTOGRAPHIC co., Boston, 
Mass. [10869-10877 
Italy, town of Como and lake. 70. 
© Mar. 1, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 17, 1910; J 
189869. 

Lake Como, Italy. 67-69. © Mar. 
Peo. 2 c,. each Mar. 17, 1910; J 
139370, 139372, 139373. 

Lake Lucerne, Switzerland. 23. © 
Mata Loos 2 ¢e, Mar. 17, 1910; J 
189371. 

Villard (Mrs. Henry) 1-4. © Feb. 
24, 1910; 2 c. each Mar. 14, 1910; J 
139148-139151. 


NYHOLM (ARviID), Chicago, Ill. [10878 


Little Bald Eagle. © Mar. 2, 1910; 
2c. Mar. 4, 1910; J 7821. 


OapEN (F. W.), Scranton, Pa. 
[10879-10881 


Feeding time—Sultan’s guard.— 
Venetian fishing boats. © Mar. 10, 
Wore, Cc. each Mar, 12, 1910; J 


139086-139088. 


Otson (W. O.), Alexandria, Minn. 
[10882-10896 


Moorhead, Minn.: Clay county court 
house. 900.—Concordia college. 901.— 
Firstave. 920.—Fourth street. 904.— 
Front street. 905, 908, 9138-915.—North 
bridge. 903, 918.—Northwestern hos- 
pital. 916.— Red river. 917.— South 
priazes 912. © Mar. 25,.1910; 2 ec. 
each Mar. 24, 1910; J 1389383-139398, 
1393895-189897. 


Wahpeton, N. Dak. © Mar. 
1910; 2 ec. Mar. 24, 1910; J 189394. 


ORMISTON (Guy A.), Arkansas City, 
Kans. [10S97 


Step-into. © Mar. 15, 1910; 2 c. 
Mar. 19, 1910; J 1389287. 


OSBORNE co., New York, N. Y. 
[10898-10909 
Bachelor of arts.—Birthday gift.— 
Champion.—Dead shot.—Fair pedes- 
trian.—Lady of quality.—Lavender 
gown.—Luneh for two.—Modern mer- 
maid.—Roughing it.—Skating girl.— 
Under the parasol. © Mar. 29, 1910; 
2-c, each Mar. 31, 1910; K 8826-8837. 


25, 


OTIS LITHOGRAPH Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 
[10910-10945 
Babes in Toyland. 12500. © July 
14, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1909; K 8442. 
ipo: © Ane. “2 1910: 2 a. 
Noy..3, 1910; K 8488. 
Bell (Digby) 18040. © Sept. 9, 
1909; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1909; K 8426. 


10945 


OTIS LITHOGRAPH co.—Continued. 


Clifford (Kathleen) 13050. © Sept. 
21, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1909; K 8425. 

David Copperfield. 12250, a, b. © 
Aug. 7, 1909; 2 ¢. Nov. 3, 1909; K 
84538, 8454. 

Gay musician. 12560. © Aug. 21, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1909; K 8437. 


Girls will be girls. 12640. © Sept. 
4, 1909; 2 ce. Nov. 3, 1909; K 8435. 


In the bishop’s carriage. 12430. © 
July 15, 1909. 2 ¢. Now. 3, 1909: K 
8446. 

—— 12440, 12450. © Aug. 4, 1909; 
2c. each Nov. 3, 1909; K 8444, 8445. 


12460. © Aug. 8, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 3, 1909; K 8443. 


—— 12470, a, b. © Aug. 3, 1909; 2 
e. each Nov. 3, 1909; K 8440, 8441. 


Jersey lilies. 12600. © Aug. 30, 
1909; 2c. Nov. 38, 1909; K 8439. 


——12610. © Aug. 28, 1909; 2 e. 
Nov. 8, 1909; K 8436. 


Parisian model. 12040. © July 2, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1909; K 8455. 


13080. © Sept. 17, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 3, 1909; K 8456. 


St. Elmo. 12690. © Sept. 1, 1909; 
2c. Nov. 3, 1909; K 8434. 


12700. © Auge 26,.1909- 2 ¢. 


‘Noy. 3, 1909; K 8438. 


12710, 12720. © Aug. 24, 1909; 
2c. each Nov. 3, 1909; K 8431, 8432. 

—— 12900. © Sept. 14, 190S; 2 ¢ 
Nov. 3, 1909; K 8429. 

12920, a. © Sept. 8, 1909; 2c. 
Nov. 8, 1909; IKK 8427. 

12920, b. © Sept. 14, 1909; 
2\ce. Nov. 3, 1909;, K 8428. 

School days, 12730. © Sept. 10, 
1909; 2 ce. Nov. 3, 1909; K 84380. 

—— 12930. © Sept. 11, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 8, 1909; K 8424, 

Soul kiss. 12090, 12100, 12110. © 
July 2, 1909; 2 c. each Mar. 25, 1910; 
IX S86938—S695. 

White squaw. 


12340, 12360. © July 


17, 1909; 2. c. each Nov. 3, 1909: K 
$451, S452. 
—— 12370. © July 23, 1909; 2. 


Noy. 38, 1909; K S450. 
123880. © Aug. 2, 
Nov. 8, 1909; K 8449. 
12390, a, b. © Aug. 24, 1909; 
2c. each Noy. 38, 1909; K 8447, S448. 


1909; 2 « 


191 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10946 


PacH (G. H.) Lakewood, N. J. 
[10946 
Drexel (Anthony) jr. © 1c. Apr. 


2, 1910; J 139988. 


PACKARD (EDWARD H.) Chicago, III. 
[10947 
Have you got barnacles. © Jan. 1, 


1910; 2 c. Feb. 23, 1910; K 8110. 


PANAMA - CALIFORNIA EXPOSITION, San 

Diego, Cal. [10948 

Official seal. © Mar. 4, 1910; 2 «. 
Mar: 42; 1910; K:,.8037: 


PaRRETT (EF. J.) New York, N. Y. 
) [10949 
Lady Gorst. © Mar. 23, 1910; 2c. 
Mar. 81, 1910; J 139964. 


PATTERSON (W.S.) Los Angeles, Cal. 

[10950 

Balloon exploding in mid-air. © 

Mar 25, 2010- 2° ¢. Mar, 30) 1 SiGe) 
189804. 


Patton (H. 8.) San Francisco, Cal. 


[10951, 10952 

Davis; U. 8. torpedo boat. 1, 2. © 

Mar. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. each Apr. 4, 1910; 
J 140110, 140111. 


PELTON (HERBERT W.) Asheville, N. C. 
[10953-10955 


Asheville, N. C. Edgemont park. © 
Max; 15. 19103 42e. sMar, 16. 1910: J 
139189. 

Balsam, N. C. Scenic beauties about 
the Balsam. © Mar. 15, 1910; 2 ec. 
Mar. 16, 1910; J 189188. 


Craggy range. © Mar. 21, 1910; 
2) ee Mare 21 O10: a 1389388: 


PHILADELPHIA PRESS CO., Philadelphia, 

ia: [10956 

Hopkinson (Emily Gilpin). © Apr. 
8, 1910; 2 c. Apr. 5, 1910; J 140149. 


PICTORIAL NEWS co., New York, N. Y. 
[10957 


Jeffries and Johnson in world’s 
championship battle. © Feb. 1, 1910; 
2c. Mar. 21, 1910; J 1393386. 


PrERcE (C. C.) & co., Los Angeles, Cal. 
[10958, 10959 


Biy time: 3113," 5602 1©! KReb.~ 5, 
1910; 2c each Feb. 11, 1910; J 139182, 
139183. 


Piretz (ADAM) Philadelphia, Pa. 
. [10960-10972 


Again I send you this good, old- 
fashioned Christmas greeting.—Happy 
birthday. — Jolly Christmas. — Merry 
Christmas and a happy New Year.— 
Merry Christmas and a prosperous 
New Year.—Sincere wishes for a 


pt. IV, 2. wee 


Pirtz (ADAM )—Continued. 

merry Christmas, 1, 2.—There’s glad- 
ness in remembrance——To you, a 
merry Christmas.—With all good 
wishes for Christmas, 1, 2.—With best 
wishes for a happy Christmastide.— 
With best wishes of the Christmas 
season. © Mar. 17, 1910; 2 c. each 
Mar. 28, 1910; K 8459-8471. 


Post PRINTING & PUB. CO., 
Colo. [10973-10975 


Bereft. © Mar. 20, 1910; 2 c Mar. 
21, 1910; K 8369. 


Denver, 


Half-breed. © Mar. 27, 1910; 1c . 


Mar. 28, 1910; K 8758. 


Pathfinder (The). .© tigre 13) 
1910; 2 c. Mar. 14, 1910; K 8089. 


POSTER CARD CO., New York, N. Y. 
[10976-10979 
Easter greetings—rabbit design.— 
Haster greetings—tulip design.—I am 
the resurrection and the life--O! 
see the chickens. © Mar. 5, 1910; 
2c. each Mar, 8, 1910; K 7912-7915. 


PRAIRIE FARMER PUB. CO., Chicago, Ill. 

. [10980 

Milk producers ass’n., Directors of. 

© Mar. 15, 1910; 2)¢, Marnedosdoi0: 
J ASo1S i. 


PROGRESS TAILORING Co., Chicago, Ill. 

[10981 

La Salle’ (The): .© Pepe 235 900; 
2 e@. Mar: 7; 19103 a “Wore 


PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH CO0., Provi- 

dence, R. I. [10982-10985 

Crucifixion. © Mar. 31, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 2, 1910; K 9002. 

Joseph’s kindness to his brothers. 
© Mar. 1, 1910; 2 ¢ Marsan i 
TUX. 

Joseph’s unkind brothers. © Mar. 
1, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 3, 1910; K 7778. 

Trial of Jesus. © Mar. 25, 1910; 
2 ec. Mar. 29. 1910; K 8766. 


(L. A.), Salt) halkese@uty, 
Utah. [10986 
Smith (Joseph) © Mar. 22, 1910; 

2 ce. Mar. 26, 1910; J 189412. 


Ray (B. F.), Rushville, Nebr. [10987 

Pine Ridge, S. Dak. Sioux Indians. 
© Mar. 18, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 21, 1910; 
J 139621. 


2ED WING ADVERTISING Co., Red Wing, 
Minn. [10988-10999 


Blossom time.—Dear heart.—EHarly 
blossoms.—Glorious day.—Goldenrod.— 
Jack o’lantern.—Lilies of the valley.— 
Loye’s message.—Pussy  willow.— 


RAMSEY 


192 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 14-17, Apr., 1910 
Rep WING ADVERTISING co.—Continued. 
Sweetheart.—When the heart beats 
young.—Yuletide elf. © Mar. 26, 
1910; 2 c. each Mar. 31, 1910; K 8877T- 
8888. 
REINTHAL & NEWMAN, New York, N. Y. 
[11000-11003 
Courage; by G. G. Wiederseim. © 


Matec. Lolo: 2: c:-Mar. 14, 1910; K 
8224. 
Gesundheit; by G. G. Wiederseim. 


© Mar. 12, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 
K 82238. 

No ma’am, we ain’t seen your birdie; 
by G. G. Wiederseim. © Mar. 12, 
1910; 2 c. Mar. 14, 1910; K 8226. 

So near and yet so far; by G. G. 
Wiederseim. © Mar. 12, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 14, 1910; K 8225. 


RuHopEs (B. N.), La Salle, Ill. 
[11004-11006 


Life saving apparatus in use at coal 
mine. 1-3. © Apr. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. each 
Apr. 4, 1910; J 140115140117 ; 


income OP.), New York, N.Y. 
[11007-11020 
Call to the bar.—Don’t abuse good 
booze.—Eat and don’t worry.—God 
made man as frail as a bubble-—He 
who knows and knows that he knows.— 
In the arms of the law.—It’s a load 
but I can carry it.—Jug leads to jag.— 
Love your neighbor as your beer.— 
Man should never marry out of his 
class.—More men have been drowned 
in the bowl.—My pocket is empty.— 
Oh, you needn’t laugh at me.—When 
your heels grow heavy. © Mar. 10, 
1910; 2 c. each Mar. 12, 1910; K 8820- 
8333. 
RiEBE (HRNEST), Waukegan, III. 
[11021 
Waukegan, Ill. © Mar. 26, 1910; 2 
CHManteel, 1910+ J 189320. 


Rospins (H. I.), Boston, Mass. 
[11022-11026 
Drink to me only with thy eyes.— 
Had a good time.—lI’ve no one to mend 
it—Nobody loves me.—We pine for 
you. © Mar. 26, 1910; 2 c each Mar. 
28, 1910; K 8782-8736. 
Roscuw (JoHn) White Plains, N. Y. 
; [11027 
Elk’s annual tribute. © Mar. 22, 
1910; 2 ce. Mar. 24, 1910; J 189876. 


RONDEL (Victor WH.) St. Louis, Mo. 


14, 1910; 


[11028-11030 | 


Georgian pattern. — 
tern.—Salem 
Mar. 


Lexington 
pattern, © IT ¢. 
16, 1910; I 195-197. 


pat- 
each 


' 1909; 2 


11065 

i, Aaa 

[11031 

Binghamton, N. Y. Central fire 

station. © Mar. 20, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 
25, 1910; J 139407. 


Rose (Epcar O.) Binghamton, 


¥. 
EME 32, 11023 
tockefeller (John D.) © Mar. 21, 
1910; 2c. Apr. 4, 1910; J 140113. 
Ryan (Thomas J.) © Mar. 
1910; 2.e. Apr. 4, 1910; J 140112. 


Ross (C. J.) New York, 


28, 


RUEKBERG (N.), Chicago, Il. 
[11034-11053 
Before and after. 1-10.—Just a 
minute. 1-10. © Mar. 4, 1910; 2 ¢. 
each Mar. 10, 1910; K 7951-7970. 


RUSSELL (JAMES W.) Fond du Lace, 
Minn. [11054, 11055 


Trond du Lac, Minn. Hudson Bay 
trading post, ruins of. 1,2. © Jan. 1, 
1910; 2 c. each Mar. 21, 1910; J 1389325, 
139326. 


SAINT (JoseEPpH A.), Pittsburgh, Pa. 
[11056, 11057 
Gobbler gobbled.—Gobbler gobbling, 

© Mar. 7, 1910; 2 ¢ each Mar. 8, 

UD1Os Ke 7916, TOL. 

SALKE (SANForD M.), New York, N. Y. 

1110a8 

10, 1910; 2 


Just a line. © Mar. 


‘Mar. 10, 1910; K 8036. 


SANDER (PHILIP) New York, N. Y. 
[11059-11061 
Philadelphia, Pa., Shibe park: Base- 
ball ground. — Bleachers. — Crowd of 
fans. © Mar. 16, 1910; 2 © each Mar. 
17, 1910; K 8190-8192. 


SANDERS ENGRAVING Co., St. Louis, Mo. 


pens 
Sheet, 37. © Mar. 9, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 
7, 491033 7807. 
SAUNDERS (IRVING) Rochester, N. Y. 
[11063 


Good morning. 
Mar. 


© Apr. 1, 1910; 2¢ 
25, 1910; J 189972. 


Scuioss (Jacosp) New York, N. Y. 


[11064 

New York, N. Y. . First church | of 
Christ, scientist. © Mar. 22, 1910; 

Mar. 238, 1910; J. 1893874. 


SCHLUETER 
Texas. 


yathering oranges. 
c. Mar. 


J.), Houston, 

f11065 
© Dee. 20, 
J 189466. 


(FRANK 


49, 
26, 1910: 


193 


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11066 pt. IV, 2S We 
SCIENTIFIC TEMPERANCE FEDERATION, | SMITH (Roscor L.) New York, N. Y. 
Boston, Mass. [11066 [11098 


Comparative sickness in benefit so- 
cieties of abstainers and non-abstain- 
ers; ©: Mar. 16, 1910;:2 c¢ Mar. 18, 
1910; KX 8244. 


ScogerR (JOHN G.) Philadelphia, Pa. 
[11067 
Making the first American flag. 
Mar. 12, 1910; 2 ec. Mar. 14, 1910; K 
8229. 


SEYMouR (FRANCIS HENRY GEORGE) 
Glen Cove, N. Y. [11068-11075 
Glen Cove, N. Y.: Desoris lane.— 
Desoris park.—Glen Cove _ brook.— 
Lake scene.—Lattingtown road.—Pear- 
sall ave.—Pearsall’s (General) resi- 
dence.—Titus pond. © Mar. 21, 1910; 
2 ce. each Mar. 22, 1910; J 13893840- 
139347. 
SHEAHAN Brookline, 
Mass. _ [11076-11080 

Give me half or I’l] tell mama. © 
Mar. 26, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 28, 1910; K 
8737. 

He: “You said you would marry 
me,” etc. © Mar. 16, 1910; 2 ce. Mar. 
17, 1910; K 8208. 

I love to walk, but Oh! you automo- 
bile. © Mar. 16, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 17, 
1910; K 8210. 

Love may be parted by only a wall. 
© Mar. 16, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 17, 1910; 
KK 8209. 

To my sweetheart. © Mar. 
TONOS Ze. Mary 17, 1910s: K 820, 
SHUTTING (RuDOLPH J.) Chattanooga, 

Tenn. [11081 

Never again. © Jan. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 14, 1910; K 8109. 

SLEICHER (JOHN A.), President, New 
OTK Nan [11082, 11083 
Little Johnny and the Taffy ’pos- 
sums [1909]: 
© Nov. 20; 1 c Nov. 26; K 4426. 
© Dec. 4; 1 c. Dec. 6; K 4697. 
K. & D.) Mohonk Lake, 
} [11084 

Mohonk chipmunk. © Mar. 9, 1910; 
2.¢, Mar. 2, 1910: J) 189032. 

SmitH (A. J.) Mayger, Oreg. [11085 

Oregon scenery. 1. © Mar. 10, 
1910; 2 c. Mar. 15, 1910; J 139181. 
SmiTH (KiTrTiE) Maywood, Il. 

[11086-11097 

Smith (Kittie). 1-12. © Jan. 19, 
1910; 2 c.each Mar. 11,1910; J 1389152- 
139168. 


(Maurice T.) 


16, 


SMILEY (A. 
INOSYS 


Masked mystery. © 1 ¢. Mar. 21, 


1910; J 189316. 


SMITH BROS., Mapleville, Md. [11099 

San Mar, Md. Old folks’ home. © 
Jahn. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Jan 26) saoIer ey 
139315. 


SMOLIK (Rosa B.) Washington, D. C. 

[11100 

Rose-bee apparatus. © Mar. 18, 
1910; 2c. Mar. 19, 1910; J 1389288. 


SOLER (JAMES) Wheeling, W. Va. 
[11101, 11102 
Debs (Eugene V.) © Mar. 19, 1910; 
2c. Mar. 22, 1910; J 1389348. 
Goebel (George H.) © Mar. 29, 
1910; 2 c. Mar. 31, 1910; J 139963. 


SPENCER (ISABEL C.) New York, N. Y. 

[11103 

Chantecler. © Mar. 15, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 9, 1910; J 7987. 


Stacey (B. B.) Art co., Chicago, Il. 
[11104-11110 


Every man has in himself a conti- 
nent of undiscovered character.—Keep 
your face always toward the sun- 
shine.—Make one person happy each 
day.—Mother.—Tho I would, I cannot 
send you gifts.—To understand every- 
thing is to forgive everything.—When 
you’re down in the mouth. © Mar. 1, 
1910; 2c. each Mar. 21, 1910; K 8360- 
8366. 


STEREO-TRAVEL CO., Corona, N. Y. 
[11111-11195 


Basket makers near Fujiama, Japan. 


Canal near Fujiama, Japan. 88. 
Canton, China: ' 
Boatwomen with babies on their 

backs. 40.—Bridge for natives over 
Shameen canal. 22.—Chukiang River. 
20.—Court-yard of the Temple of an- 
cestors. 838.—Five-story pagoda. 34.— 
Ikeeper of the mint, Mint gardens. 
29.—Lion guarding entrance to Five- 
story pagoda. 35.—Loading a Canton 
River steamer. 23.—Looking along the 
wall of Canton. 86—On the bund. 
25.—Shameen canal. 21. 


Chefoo, China : 


Bride coming home on pony back. 
98.—Panoramic view. 97. 


Chinese goat-herd and his flock. 90. 
Chinese kids. 44. 
Cycling through Japan. 71. 


Dwarf trees, very old. Japan. 18. 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 14-17, Apr., 1910 


STEREO-TRAVEL Co.—-Continued. 
Hnoshima island, Japan: 

Aged divers. 99.—Moonlight. 100. 
“Good morning” in Japan. 97. 
Hirano Teajin temple, Japan, sacred 

Vor. 58. 
Honam, China: 

Celebrated Fati gardens. 60.—Ho- 
nam temple, making offerings to the 
joss. 58. 

Hong Kong, China: 

Boat life along the beach. 
Coolies. 8.—Coolies unloading a barge. 
7.—Fishing boat in the harbor. 1.— 
Hotel runners bidding for steerage 
passengers. 2.—Incline railway to the 
Peak. 11.—One of the _ principal 
wharves. 4.—Queens road, principal 
business street. 5.—Road scene. 10. 

Japanese fishing sampan under sail. 


P 
ae 


Karasaki, Japan. Great sacred pine 
tree. 51. 


Kitano temple, Japan. Bronze bull. 


Kowloon, China: . 
Beach scene. 17.—Fishing boat in 
harbor. 18.—Unloading at low tide. 
16. 


Kxyota, Japan: 


Chionin temple, girls at the wash- 
ing font. 25.—Gion-no-yoshiro temple 
gateway. 22.— Kurodani monastery. 
Watchman of the temple. 24—South 
gate, Kitano Tanjin temple. 29.— 
Splendid bronze lantern at a temple 
entrance. 28.—Temple of Tai-ky-ku- 
den. 27. 


Lake Hakone, Japan, moonlight. 
and Fujiama, Japan. 88. 


Macao, China: 
Great fish-drying ground. 
Looking west. 


89. 


46.— 
51.—Unloading fish for 


drying. 49.—Waterfront of old Portu- 
guese city. 47. 

Making the famous Cloisonne in 
Japan. 387. 


Nara park, Japan: 
Feeding the sacred deer. 
Sacred deer. 49. 


Native Indian officers of the Hong 
Kong regiment. 9. 
Peking, China: 

Chien-men gate. 
the Forbidden city. 74.—Ha-to-men 
gate, or Gate of sublime learning. 
71.—Lama priests of the Lama temple. 


50.— 


84.—Looking from the Drum tower 
toward the Forbidden city. 78.—Scene 


outside the Tartar city wall. 89. 


72.—Entrance to | 


CLASSES, H TO K 
11203 
STEREO-TRAVEL Cco.—Continued. 
Rectangular sail used along coast of 
China. 19. 
Shanghai, China: 
Chinaman in _ rickshaw. 
“Hansom” of Shanghai. 
pattern tea house. 66. 
Shaukiwan, China: 
Vishing boat. 55.—YFerry, Shauki- 


64.— 
65.— Willow 


wan Bay. 54. 
Shipping seed by canal, Japan. 85. 
Students at play, ‘‘ the wheel man,” 
China. 88. 
Tientsin, China: 


Drum tower, center of native city. 
69.—Moonlight scene on the Peiho 


River. 67.—Native city, gateway and 
street. 70.—Shipping on the Peiho 
River. 68. 


Tokio, Japan, Shiba park: 
3y the lotus pond. 42.—Happy 
children. 45. 
Women carriers in Japan. 
Yokohama, Japan: 
Batsumati street. 
in front of theatre. 
coaling a steamer. 11.—On the Cus- 
tom house steps. 2.—On the river 
bank. 4.—Recess at the girls’ school. 
8.—Sampans meeting a steamer. 1.— 
Street shop. 7. © ‘Apr. 5, 1910; 2c. 
each Mar. 31, 1910; J 138978189962. 
STEVENS (CHARLES A.) & BROS., Chi- 


S86. 


3.—Billboard 
5.—Coolie women 


cago, Ill. [11196, 11197 
Group of two women’s costumes. 
1.—Woman’s costume. © Mar. 5, 


1910;.2 c. each Mar. 7, 1910; K 7884, 

TSS85. 

STEWART (FRANK), Fairhope, Ala. 
[11198, 11199 

Foley, Ala. © Mar. 26, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 1, 1910; J 189978. 

——. L. & N. R. R.. station: © Mar. 
26, 1910; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1910; J 189979. 
STEWART PUBLISHING CO., New York, 

Nii [11200 

Presidents of the United States. © 
Mar. 8, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 10, 1910; EK 
S044. 
STOCKMANN (HeENry L.), Cincinnati, 

Ohio. [11201 

Eagles (The). © Apr. 2, 1910; 2c. 

Mar. 21, 1910; K S368. 
STONE (A. C.), Tomah, Wis. 
[11202, 11208 

Tomah, Wis. Cornet band. © Mar. 
23, 1910; 2 c Mar. 19, 1910; J 189416. 

—— Tligh school basket ball team. 
| 1909-10. © Mar. 24, 1910; 2 c Mar. 

19, 1910; J 189415. 


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11204 


pt. Iv; B.. ska 


STRAUSS (FRANK V.) & co., New York, 
[11204-11208 
© Mar. 1, 


Ney 
Program girl, no. 26. 
1910: 2 c. Mar. 2) 1910s Ke F728: 


NO. 27 1©  Mar74,, 19902 e. 
Mar. 11, 1910; K 7995. 

no. 28. ©) Marea, A910 2: 
Mar. 18, 1910; K 8243. 

no. 29: -O Mars 212 1910'~ 2c. 
Mar. 24, 1910; K 8515. 

no. 30. © Mar. 28, 1910; 2 c 


Mar. 31, 1910; K 8873. 


STRAUSS (J. C.), St. Louis, Mo. 


“[11209, 11210 


Fels (Joseph & Mrs.) 1, 2. © Mar. 
£5 IOI we. yeach. Mar. 21) 1940203 
139328, 189329. 


STROWBRIDGE LITHOGRAPHING CO., 
cinnati, Ohio. [11211-11227 
Ne eY<, 10-B—1OF, IN. Yes Gor 


Ne Y..10-R-87,. No Y¥2, 105R-312-" © 
Mar. 19, 1910; 2 c. each Mar. 24, 1910; 
K 8524-8527. 

NS YY. WB S84 ON. Vo BS Bie MoO | 
Pie eg lel De Ve creda IND, Pei CU 
I ie a gotcha ee ee tos daa 
WY. S 152; ING Ys IS cia. S20: 
WN. oY. 13327. ©. Mar 30, COTO 2: 


each Mar. 31, 1910; K 8924-8925 


SYLVANIA EUCALYPTUS Co., Los Angeles, 
Cal. 

Watch us grow. 

2c. Mar: 1, 1910; 


© Feb. 24, 1910; 

KK Si08. 

TrPMPLETON (MARGARET A.), Chicago, 
[11229 
Easter lilies. © Feb. 10, 1910; 2 

Feb. 11, 1910: H 521. 


TERRILL (THos. H.), Chicago, Ill. 
[11230 
Royal oe of England. 


28, 1910; 2 « . Mar. 351, 1910; K 8874. 


THOMPSON (PAUL), New York, N. Y. 
[11231-11234 
Alphonso (King) of Spain and his 
two sons. © Mar. 18, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 
19, 1910; J 139300. 


ordering the Prince of Austurias 
to salute the flag. © Mar. 18, 1910; 
poe. Mar 19, 1916: 5139299. 

_ Football rules committee. © Mar. 
26, 1910; 2 e. Mar. 30, 1910; J 139803. 


Two sons of King Alphonso of Spain 
in the uniform of Spanish soldiers. © 
Mar. 48,1910. 42 .¢e. Mar: 19) 1910.25 
139301. 


Cin- | 


—218, 


[11228 


© sMar: 1% 


THWAITES (GEoRGE H.) Globe, Arizona. 


[11235, 11236 

Globe, Arizona. 1, 2. © Mar. 29, 

1910; 2 c. each Apr. 2, 1910; J 139994, 
139995. 


| TIMES PRINTING CO. OF SEATTLE, Seattle, 


Wash. [11287-11272 
Umbrella man. [1910.] 
© Feb. 9; 1 c. Feb. 14; K 8111. 
© Feb. 14; 1¢. Feb. 21; K 7385. 
© Feb. 15; 1 Mena 2i eases 
© Feb. 16; 1 « Feb. 21; K 7384. 
© Feb. 18; 1 c. Feb. 25; K 8112. 
© Feb. 19; 1 c. Feb. 25; K 8113. 
© Feb. 20; 1 c. Feb. 26; K 7832. 
© Feb. 21; 1c. Feb. 26; K 7833. 
© Feb. 22: 1c. Mar. 1; K 7983. 
© Feb. 23; 1 ¢. Mar. 3; K T7193. 
© Feb; 24: 1 «. Mar. 3. east. 
© Feb. 25; tc Mar. Toe eas. 
© Feb. 26; 1 c. Mar. 8; K 7888. 
© Feb. 27; 1 c. Mar. 11; K 8028. 
© Feb. 28; 1 c. Mar. 11; K 8024. 
© Mar. 1; 1c. Mar. 8; K 7982. 
© Mar. 2; 1 @ Mars] mewn: 
© Mar. 3; 1 c. Mar. 9; K 7984. 
© Mar. 4; 1 e. Mar. 11: K 8023. 
© Mar. 5; 1c. Mar. 12; K 8041. 
© Mar. 6; 1 c. Mar. 11; K 8029. 
© Mar. 6; 1 ce. Mar. 12; K 8043. 
© Mar. 7; 1 c. Mar! 7: S02. 
8; 1c. Mar. 14; K 8096. 
9; 1c. Mar. 15; K S123. 
10; 1 ¢. Mar 46a 
11; 1 ec, Mar. s65 5 S885: 
r, 12; 1 c. Mar. 18; K 8264. 
. 13; 1¢ Mar. 19; K 8304. 
*, 14; 1 ec. Mar. 19; K 8305. 
r 15; 1 c. Mars 2 Resaie- 
. 16; 1 c. Mar. aie Bese. 
17; 1¢. Mar 237 kee 
r. 18; 1 c. Mar, 245 Sees. 
r, 19; 1 e Mar. 24; K 8549. 
. 20; 1c. Mar. 24; K 8820. 


Topp (Expert H.), Roodhouse, III. 
[11273 
Christmas flag. © Feb. 15, 1910; 
2 c. Mar. 14, 1910; K 8058. 


bod 
See 
Sogo 
Lert 


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ToorH (ARTHUR) & SoNS, New York, 
WY: [11274 
Mischief; by Jean Baptiste Greuze, 

engraved by John D. Miller. © Mar. 

19, 1910; 2c. Mar. 19, 19105 Eivaag 


196 


i 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 14-17, Apr., 1910 


TRIBUNE co., Chicago, Il. 
[11275-11292 
Danny Dreamer. [1909 & 1910.] 
© Dec. 5; 1 c. Dec. 10; K 4780. 
© Jan. 30; 1c. Feb. 4; K 6798. 
© Feb. 27; 1c. Mar. 4; K 7822. 
© Mar. 27; 1c. Mar. 30; K 8799. 
Exciting adventures of Bill and Bud, 
the bird boys: 
© Dec. 5; 1c. Dec. 10; K 4782. 
© Jan. 30; 1c. Feb. 4; K 6799. 
© Feb. 27; 1c. Mar. 4; K 7825. 
© Mar. 27: 1c. Mar. 30; K 8802. 
Foolish limericks. © Mar. 27, 1910; 
1 e, Mar. 30, 1910; IX 8804. 
Mama’s angel child. [1909 & 1910.] 
© Dee. 5; 1 c. Dec. 10; K 4781. 
© Jan. 30; 1 c. Feb. 4; K 6800. 
© Feb: 27; 1c. Mar. 4; K 7828. 
© Mar. 27; 1c. Mar. 80; K 8800. 


Old Opie Dilldock’s stories. [1909 
& 1910.] 


Gripe. >; 1c. Dec. 10: Ix 4783. 
© Jan. 30; 1 c. Feb. 4; K 6802. 
© Web, 27; 1.c. Mar. 43K 7826. 
© Mar. 27; 1c. Mar. 30; K 8805. 


Zeke Smart. © Mar. 27, 1910: 1 e. 
Mar. 30, 1910; K 8801. 


TRUBE (F. E.) Galveston, Texas. 
[11293 
Galveston, Texas. Great causeway. 
© Mar. 19, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 24, 1910; J 
1393878. 


TYLER PHOTOGRAPHER, New York, N. Y. 

# [11294-11298 

Koenen (Tillie). 1-38.—Warlich 

(Von). © Mar. 6, 1910: 2 ec. each 
Mar. 19, 1910; J 189303-139306. 


ULLMAN MFG. co., New York, N. Y. 
[11299-11331 
Series no. 175, Subject no. 2716, 2718, 
2719, 2721.—Series no. 176, Subject no. 
2722-2725.—Series no. 177, Subject no. 
2726—2781.—Series no. 179, Subject no. 
2736-—2740.—Series no. 180, Subject no. 
2741-2749.—Series no. 181, Subject no. 
2751-2756. © Mar. 14, 1910; 2c. each 
Mar. 14, 1910; K 8055-8087. 


UNDERWoopD & UNDERWooD, New York, 
N. Y¥ [11832-11488 


U-57208, U-58038. © Dec. 17, 1909; 


-U 99384, U 119285, U 119286. 


11433 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWoop—Continued. 

U-81136.. © Dec. 24, 1909; 2 c. Mar. 
28, 1910; J 139496. 

U-33144. © Dec. 27, 1909; 2 c. Mar. 
28, 1910; J 139497. 

U-49064, U-118357. © Dec. 28, 1909; 
2 ¢. each Mar. 28, 1910; J 189498, 
139499. 

U 65560, U 105032, U 106876. © 
Dec. 31, 1909; 2 c. each Mar. 28, 1910; 
J 139500-139502. 

U 68795.: © Jan. 3, 1910; 2 ec. Mar. 
28, 1910; J 1395038. 

U 98798, U 119140. © Jan. 4, 1910; 
2 c. each Mar. 28, 1910; J 1389504, 
139505. 

U 44779, U 47882, U 49897, U 49943, 
U 52822, U 53232, U 98096. © Jan. 6, 
1910; 2c. each Mar. 28, 1910; J 139506— 
1389512. 

U. 82289, U 113954, U 118410, U 
119282. © Jan. 8, 1910; 2 c. each 
Mar. 28, 1910; J 189513—-139516. 

U 98541, U 118623, U 118626. © 
Jan. 10, 1910; 2 ce. each Mar. 28, 1910; 
J 189517-189519. 

U $2487-2 © Jan: 11, 1910+ 2’ Mar. 
28, 1910. J 189520: 

U 119284, U 119386, U 119387, U 
119389, U 119403, U 119407. © Jan. 
12, 1910; 2 « each Mar. 28, 1910; J 
139521-139526. 

U 45598, U 46010, U 460385, U 95360, 
© Jan. 
13; 1910; 2 ec. each Mar. 28, 1910; J 
189527-139533. 

U 26801, U 81850, U 98357, U 98910, 
U 100024, U 100175, U 100263, U 
100408, U 100454, U 100952, U 101171, 
U 101573, U 105686, U 105872. © Jan. 
15, 1910; 2 ec. each Mar. 28, 1910; J 
1389534-139547T. 

U 46634, U 102935. 
1910; 2 @. each Mar. 
189548, 189550. 

U 50013. © Jan. 19, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 
28, 1910; J 189549. 

U 115909, U.115918, U 115921, U 
119110. © Jan. 20, 1910; 2 c each 
Mar, 28, 1910; J 189551-—1389554. 

U 68225, U 91004, U 96942. © Jan. 
21, 1910; 2 c. each Mar. 28, 1910; J 
189555-189557. 

U 38472. © Jan. 22, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 
28, 1910; J 189558. 

U 76441. © Jan. 24, 1910; 2 ec. 


© Jan. 17, 
28, 1910; J 


2c. each Mar. 28, 1910; J 189498, | Mar. 28, 1910; J 189559. 
189494. U 91900, U 116804. © Jan. 25. 
U-114985. © Dec. 22, 1909; 2 c.} 1910; 2 ¢ each Mar. 28, 1910; J 
Mar. 28, 1910; J 189495, 139560, 189561. 
197 


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11454 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWooD—Continued. 

aT: 39916 FU e318 ie: 
1910; 2 ¢c. each Mar. 
139562. 1389563. 

U 34500. U 56632, U 68600, U 84804, 
UW. 1002012 40. 119318, -U 
119321, D 119334....©,. Jan. 27, 1910: 
2 ce. each Mar. 28, 1910; J 139564— 
Ba Tyee 

U 46377, U 46391. U 46549. U 50834, 
U 50854. © Jan. 28, 1910; 2 c. each 


28, 1910; J 


Mar. 28, 1910; J 139573, 189574, 
139579-139581. 
U.839ss, U. 16707T, U 116111, U 


119211. © Jan. 29, 1910; 2 ¢. each 
Mar. 28, 1910; J 139575—139578. 

U 46908, U 68241, U 109982, U 
114125, U 116760, U 116763, U 116767, 
to e96ri2, UU” T168Tt:- D> 419205, 
119210. © Jan. 31, 1910: 2 c. each 
Mar. 28, 1910; J 139582—139592. 

J 56999, U 57095. © Feb. 14. 1910; 
= e€. each Mar. 28, ° 1910; > J 1395938. 
189594. 


UNIIED ART PUB. CO., New York, N. Y. 
[11434-11489 
Babbling brook. — Cascade. — Cata- 
rack 1. Mar. 21,19. 72, se. exch 
Mar. 22, 1910; K 8419-8421. 
College girl—Debutante.—Well pro- 
tected. © Mar. 15, 1910; 2 ec. each 
Mar. 22, 1910: B.571-yi. 


U. S. FASHION & SAMPLE BOOK CO., 
Philadelphia, Pa. [11440-11452 
Atlantic City, N. J. Hotel Chal- 
fonte.— Belmont park race track.— 
Bowling scene.——Brooklyn, WN. Y. 
Prospect park.— Crown Point, Ind. 
Cobe cup races.— Lakewood, N. J. 
Gould estate-—New York, N. Y. Bat- 
tery park.—New York, N. Y. Clare- 


Ae ge Ogle oa Mone | 1909; 2c. each Mar. 25 ete menue 


| 8683. 


avenue.—Philadelphia, Pa. Memorial 
hall. — Vanderbilt cup race course. — 


Washington, D. C. White House, am- | 


bassadors’ reception. — White Moun- 
tains. N. H. Bretton Woods. © Mar. 
1, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1910; K 7864-7876. 


UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH CO., 
cinnati, Ohio. [11453-11496 
12905, 12906, 12927, 12928, 129387-— 
12940. © Mar. 7, 1910; 2 c. each Mar. 
10, 1910; K 7987-7994. 

12738, 12781-12784, 12805, 
12949. © Mar. 16, 1910; 2 «. 
Mar. 18, 1910; K 8276-8283. 

12767, 12779, 12780, 12898, 12901, 
12950-12953, 12963. 12964. © Mar. 19, 
1910; 2 c. each Mar. 21, 1910; K 83896— 
$406. 


12948, 
each 


119320, U | 


Cin- | 


| greetings, 


pt. Iv, D. S..¥. 5 


UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH co.—Con. 
© Fane 126; 4 


12977, 12978. © Mar. 21, 1910; 2 «. 
each Mar. 23, 1910; K 8511, 8512. 

12804, 12831. © Mar. 22, 1910; 2 ec. 
each Mar. 24, 1910; K 8528, 8529. 

12771. .© Mar. 23, 1910; 2 & Mar. 
25, 1910; K 8690. 

13007, 13008. © Mar. 26, 1910; 2 c. 
each Mar. 28, 1910; IS 8761, 8762. 

12755, 12982, 130038, 18004. © Mar. 
28, 1910; 2 c. each Mar. 30. 1910; K 
8792-8795. 

12802, 12918. © Mar. 31, 1910; 2 ec. 
each Apr. 2, 1910: K 9003, 9004. 

12785, 12786, 13017, 13018. © Apr. 
4, 1910; 2 ec. each Apr. 6, 1910; K 9091-— 
9094. 


UNIVERSITY ART SHOP, INC., Evanston, 

Til. [64 prints.] [11497-11560 

If I knew you. © Dec. 17, 1909; 
2 c. Mar. 19, 1910; K 8352. 

Joy in one’s work. © Feb. 7, 1910; 


| 2c. Mar. 19, 1910; K 8346. 


Thing that goes the farthest. © 
Nov. 4, 1909; 2 & Mar, 1913707 i 
8359. 

Whatever the weather may be. © 
Nov. 4, 1909; 2 c. Mar. 19, 1910; K 
BAT. 


When I have time. © July 8, 1909; 


| 2c. Mar. 19, 1910; K 8557. 


World’s a curious compound. © Oct. 
29, 1909: 2 c. Mar. 19, 1910; K 8348. 

Birthday greeting.—Happy New 
Year 1-3.—I greet you.—I wish the 
beauty.—If kindly thoughts and wishes 
have any power.—Just a simple greet- 
ing—May fairest flowers wreath thy 
way.—Merry Christmas, 1—5.—This is 
the wish I wish for thee—Though 
land and sea divide us. © July 15, 


I see my way as the birds.—Four 
things a man must learn to do.—Life 
spent worthily.—Lord I am glad for 
the great gift of living.—There are 
loyal hearts.—Time is too slow for 
those who wait.—There’s a time for 
wee slippers. © July 15, 1909; 2 ¢ 
each Mar. 26, 1910; K 8713-8719. 

Best birthday wishes.—Birthday 
1 & 2.—Birthday wishes. 
Happy birthday.—Heart courageous.— 
When a bit of sunshine hits ye.— 
Wishing you a happy birthday. © Aug. 
20, 1909; 2 c. each Mar. 28, 1910; K 
8738-8745. 


Build thee more stately mansions.— 


' Christ is the head of this house.— 


198 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 14-17, Apr., 1910 


11614 


. UNIVERSITY ART SHOP, INC.—Continued. 


Christ the healer.—Gather ye rose 
buds.—House biessing.—If you and 
I.—It isn’t raining, rain to me.—Just 
to believe-—Lord for tomorrow.—My 
prayer.—Oh, rare as the splendor of 
lilies.—Present point of time.—Soul’s 
dark cottage.—Success.—To-day.— 
Where two or three are gathered in 
My name.—Who comes dancing over 
the snow.—Wonderful stream is the 
River Time.—You can never tell what 
your thoughts will do. © Aug. 25, 
1909; 2c. each Mar. 18, 1910; K 8245- 
8263. 


Be not afraid to pray.—Look up, not 
down.—There are many kinds of 
love—’Tis easy enough to be pleas- 
ant.—Without guile and with pure pur- 
pose. © Oct. 14, 1909; 2 c. each Mar. 
19, 1910; K 8348, 8353-8356. 

If you want to be happy.—There is 
always sunshine.—There’s a divinity 
that shapes our ends. Dec. 22, 
1909; 2 c. each Mar. 19, 1910; K 8849- 
$351. 


UsinA (Herbert J.), St. Augustine, 
Fila. [11561 
Saint Augustine, Fla., coat of arms. 
rep. 16) 1910; 2c, Feb. 18,1910; 
K 7258. 


Varakos (JamMeES P.), Chicago, Il. 

[11562 

Successors of the Byzantine empire. 

(Apr ty 1910; 2c. Mar. 31, 1910; 
K 8825. 


VALLELY (HENRY), Chicago, Ill. [115638 

Jewelers’ newspaper service for 
Mar., 1910. © Mar. 1, 1910; 2c. Mar. 
3, 1910; K 7788. 


VocEL (Moritz), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
£11564 


Atlantic battleship fleet. © Mar. 22, 
1910; 2 c. Mar. 22, 1910; J 189405. 


VREDENBURG & CO., INC., Rochester, 
[11565, 11566 
Cluster of lilacs. Tritoma and 


Delphinium. © Feb. 25, 1910; 2 ec. 
each Mar. 5, 1910; K 7849, 7850. , 


Brooklyn, 

[11567 

Huntington garden site. © Mar. 1, 
1910; 2c. Mar. 12, 1910; J 189085. 


WartH (JoserH), Salinas, Cal. [11568 
Truth. © Mar. 23, 1910: 2 c. Mar. 
29, 1910; K 8767. 


Waltkr (B. FRANKLIN), 
Nae cs 


WATERMAN (C. E.), Chicago, Ill. 
[11569-11572 
California (U. S. S.)—Maryland (U. 
S. S.)—Pennsylvania (U. S. S.)\—West 
Virginia (U. S. S.) crew. © Mar. 22, 
1910; 2 ¢, each Mar. 28, 1910; J 139604— 
139607. 


Waters (R. J.) AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH 
co., San Francisco, Cal. 
[11573-11575 
California oil-fields l’td. 1-3. © 
Mar. 28, 1910; 2 c. each Mar. 28, 1910; 
J 139477-139479. 
WEATHERBY (WM. 
Pa. [11576-11578 
Driscoll (Peter). © Mar. 8, 1910; 
2c. Mar..10, 1910; K 7947. 
Murphy (John J.). © Mar. 8,1910; 
2 e. Mar. 10, 1910; K 7948. 
Pratt, (C, Oxy. © Mar: 1, 1910; Ze. 
Mar. 4, 1910; K 7816. 
WEBB DRUG CO., San Jose, Cal. [11579 
Santa Clara county, Cal., rose carni- 
val. © Feb. 26, 1910; 2 ¢. Mar. 1, 
19105. J 13917; 


WEISBRODT (H. W.) co., Cincinnati, 
Ohio. [11580-11587 
Contentment.— Expectation.— Fasci- 
nation. — Miss Dignity.—Peace. — Re- 
flection (A).—Satisfaction. — Serious 
outlook. © Mar. 9, 1910; 2 c. each 
Mar. 11, 1910; J 189105-1389112. 


WELLER (HRN. K.), Washington, D. C. 

[11588 

Mo-Chung-Tsai. © Mar. 26, 1910; 
2c¢. Mar. 29, 1910; J 189789. 


WESSLER (Huco), New York, N. Y. 
[11589-11606 
Christmas greeting.— Glad Christ- 
mas tidings. — Greetings of Christ- 
mas.—Let nought but happiness be 
found, 1, 2.—Let peace and good will 
abide.—Let the bells ring out the 
story.—May cares and woe go fleeting, 
1, 2.—May cares be light, 1, 2.—May 
dearest hopes come _ true. — Merry 
Christmas, 1, 2.—Merry Christmas to 
youu—My wish to you this Xmas 
time.—Wishing you a joyful merry 
Christmas. © Mar. 24, 1910: 2 ec. 
each Mar. 25, 1910; K 8650-S667. 


WEST COAST ART CO., Los Angeles, Cal. 
[11607-11614 


L.), Philadelphia, 


Bakersfield, Cal.: 
Standard oil tanks. 57S8.—Union 
oil co. 581. © Mar. 16, 1910; 2 c. 
each Mar. 21, 1910; J 1893834, 189335. 
California’s great gusher. 591. © 
Mar. 26, 1910; 2 c. Apr. 5, 1910; J 


' 140152. 


199 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11615 pt. Iv, n. s., v. 5, nos. 14-17, Apr., 1910 
WEST COAST ART CO.—Continued. WINSLOW (BENJAMIN E.), Chicago, 
Lake View oil well. 590. © Mar. Te [11625 


23, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1910; J 139853. Slide rule for calculating the safe, 
property. 587. © Mar. 23, etc. © 1c. Mar. 21, 1910: 1 213: 
1910; 2 c Mar. 30, 1910; J 139855. w (Lo er ae 
Maricopa gusher. 589. © Mar. 23, OLE OUTS) Oe 
1910; 2c. Mar. 30, 1910; J 139854. ‘ ae aa at ae 
Monte Cristo oil co: 565; © Mar. | {788 (8 2G Mate zee ie 
7, 1910; 2c. Mar. 14, 1910; J 139164. | Mar. 14, 1910; K 8288. 
Santa Fe lease. 566. © Mar. 7, Evening shadows. © Mar. 15, 1910; 


1910; 2c. Mar. 14, 1910; J 139165. ee ee oe 7 = 
ahh Fagot gatherers. Mardi, 1916= 
Pace a & he Seed 2c. Mar. 14, 1910: K 8237. 
Mi TT ay . : Morning bath. © Mar. 15, 1910; 2 
Be Ne oS in oe Pee ee tC Mar, 44, 1016s eee 


; es Pearls of the orient. © Mar. 7, 
WESTON (Louis F.), Cambridge, Mass. 1910: 2c. Mar. 7, 1910: K 7909. 


11616 
Always ready when you el aps Prize competition. © Mar. 15, 1910; 
© Mar. 9, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 22, 1910; K | 2 ¢. Mar. 14, 1910; K 8236. 7 
8408. | Right of way. © Mar. 15, 1910: 
Wueetrr (A. H.), Worcester, Mass. | ~ ¢ Mar. 14, 1910; K 8234. 
: [11617 _ Roses of the south. © Mar. 7, 1910; 
Tiger’s head. © Feb. 18, 1910; 2 c. | 2 ¢. Mar. 7, 1910; K 7910. 


sa LPN al ea ; Woop (Otis F.), New York, N. Y. 
WuHuirTe (H. C.) co., No. Bennington, [11634 
it: 1618— : c 
pa MS burdock. Se : © ee Poor Old Rob inson Crusoe. © Nov. 
16, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 19, 1910: J 139998, | “) 1909; 1c. Nov. 22, 1909; K 4526. 
Monarch butterfly (Anosia plexip- | WRaNntTzky’s, Lockhart, Tex. [11635 
pus) on thistle. 21704. © Mar. 16,| Rogan (Edgar H.) © Mar. 3, 1910; 
1910;.2 ¢ Mar. 19, 1910; J 139297. | 2 ec. Mar, 24, 1910; J 189881. 
ii -Si 1B. CO. | 
i air ae prin ei Rae coer | YATMAN (JAN® C.), New York, N. Y. 
Celebrated music books. © Mar. 17, | [11636 
1910; 2 ec. Mar. 19, 1910; K 8306. | _ My name is Scat. © Mar. 25, 1910; 


| 9 far. 22 ae 
WHITEHEAD & Hoae co., Newark, N. J. | ~ c. Mar. 22, 1910; K 8409. 


Ye a ake ti am ZENO MFG. Co., Chicago, Ill. [11637 
11 eat om she Sa le ea | Birch canoe and whistle. © Mar. 
é : ; | 1, 1910; 2 c Mar. 11, 1910; K 8030. 

Girland owl Listen: (©rNeb. 21,1) 46 ee 
1910; 2 c. each Mar. 5, 1910; K 7830, | Zompro Bros., Point Pleasant, W. Va. 
7831. [11638, 11639 
WHITMAN stupI0, Malden, Mass. - Willow Grove, W. Va. Steamer Vir- 
[11624 | ginia .stranded.: 1,.2., @awiee in, 
Graves (Mrs. G. H.) © Mar. 20, | 1910; 2c. each Mar. 14, 1910; J 189146, 
19103 2c. Mar. 245°1910 3+ 1393382. | 189147. 


Summary statement of copyright registrations made and included in the Cata- 
logue since January 1, 1910. 


Number of entries of Reproductions of a work of art__2_~__-2==—__ 7 357 
Number of entries of Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical 
eharacter.—- 2 ee 108 
Number of entries of Photographs (including 258 unpublished) _ ~_______ 4, 448 
Number of entries of Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 579 con- 
EEIDULLONS (LO DerOgicdIs) 9 2 ee ee ee 4, 653 


tty OMA Bn 


11640-14129 
LEBRARY 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 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 5 
Nos. 18-21 
MAY, 1910 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


1910 


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.” 


HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4, issued 
monthly, is arranged in two alphabets of proprietors, with subalphabets of titles, 
as follows: 

I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or other identi- 
fying 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; and 
Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations. 

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 aiter 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; ‘‘© 1c.’’ 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. 


An annual index of proprietors is furnished for this part in the December 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 by postal money 
order, express order, or New York draft. 


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


ARTHUR (JAMES), Detroit, Mich. 
[11640-11646 


Bathing girl. Head and shoulders 

of young woman in bathing costume, 
hand shading eyes. © 1c. Apr. 11, 
1910; G 85511. 
[Young girl in bathing suit, hair 
blowing in the breeze, ocean back- 
Prong. ©. L ¢ Apr. £1, 1910; G 
33506. 


Brown-eyed Susan. 


Half figure of 


child, long curls and cap, holding 
bunch of daisies. ©1c. Apr. 11, 1910; 
G 33510. 

Clarisse. Head of young woman, 


hair falling over shoulder, leafy back- 
ground. ©i1c. Apr. 11, 1910; G 33512. 

Dutch girl. [Young woman resting 
chin in her hand, long hair braided on 
either side, white Dutch cap.] ©1l1e. 
Apr. 11, 1910; G 338507. 


Puritan girl. Half figure of young 


woman in Puritan costume, holly 
clasped in hands. ©1c. Apr. 11, 1910; 
G 33508. | 


Yachting girl. [Three quarter figure 
of young woman in Sailor costume, 
hands holding ropes.| ©1e. Apr. 11, 
1910; G 383509. 

BAagprrr (B. T.), New York, N. Y. 
[11647 

At your service. Five men in white 
uniforms standing erect, facing fore- 
ground and giving salute, each carry- 
ing cleaning utensil. © 1c. Apr. 27, 
1910; G 3838664, 

BAUMAN (J.) New York, N. Y. 
[11648-11665 


After mass. 
and calla lilies. ] 

Cable greeting. [Valentine card bor- 
dered by red, white and blue stars and 
stripes, center filled with cornflowers 
and poppies. | 

Haster morn. [Haster card, 
Scape and white pansies. ] 


land- 


[Haster card, landscape | 


Haster sunset. [Haster card, land- | 
Sseape and white wild roses.] 
Greeting from abroad. [Valentine 


telegram, roses and forget-me-nots. ] 


BauMAN (J.)—Continued. 


Hearts catching. [Two  heart- 
shaped wreaths made of blue corn 


flowers, three little flying birds.] 

Hearts caught. [Valentine, two 
heart-shaped wreaths made of pan- 
sies, three little flying birds.] 

Hearts drawing closer. [Valentine, 
two heart-shaped wreaths made of 
forget-me-nots, three little birds fiy- 
ing. | 

Hearts entangled. [Valentine, two 
heart-shaped wreaths made of violets, 
two little flying birds.] 

Hearts suspended. [Valentine, two 
heart-shaped wreaths made of poppies, 
three little flying swallows. ] 

Hearts tied fast. Valentine, two 
heart-shaped wreaths made of roses, 
three little swallows flying. ] 

Leading the master. [Easter card, 


landscape and Easter lilies.] 


Leaving home. [Easter card, land- 
scape and narcissus. } 

Love by cable. [Valentine telegram, 
wild roses and forget-me-nots. } 

Love by wire.. [Valentine telegram, 
and morning glories, bordered with red, 
white and blue stars and stripes. ] 

On the Island. [Easter card, land- 
scape and white morning glories. ] 

Valentine cable. [Red, white and 
blue stars and stripes, border, myrtle 
and jessamine. | 


Valentine message. [Telegram, 
daisies and pansies with border of 


red, white and blue stars and stripes. ] 

© 1c. each Apr. 27 1910; G 33624— 
33641. 

BEcK (CHARLES A.), New York, N. Y. 

[11666 

Between the acts. [Young woman 

in low neck gown, large hat, seated, 


looking through opera glasses.] © 
1c. Apr. 25, 1910; G $3618. 
BELCHER (H1iLpA), New York, N. Y. 
[ 11667 
Wondrous tail. [Baby sitting on 
the floor watching a cat's tail.] ©1 


33580. 


Cc. Apr. 20, 1910; G 


201 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11668 


pt. Iv, n.S., V.5 


BLASHFIELD (EDWIN HOWLAND), New 
Vork, Nw Y¥: [11668 


Dakota. [Symbolical, woman stand- 
ing with Bible clasped to her breast, 
on either side a sturdy frontiersman 
with fire arms, back and to right fe- 
male figure of Progress pointing the 
way, dying Indians on ground, dark 
figure of Evil fleeing, immigrant wag- 
ons in background.] © 1c. Mar. 22, 
1910; G 33528. 


BosTON PLASTIC ART CO., Boston, Mass. 

[11669 

Roosevelt in Africa. [Sculptured 

bust of ex-President.] ©1c. Apr. 30, 
1910; G 33676. 


Brown (J. G.), New York, N. Y. 
[11670-11673 
American farmer. [Man standing 
leaning on pitch-fork, shepherd dog by 


his side.| © 1 c¢. Apr. 7, 1910; G 
S34TT. 
Haymaker (The) [Young man 


standing with scythe across his shoul- 
ders, farm house in distance.] ©1ce. 
Apr. 7. 1910; G 33480. 

Thanksgiving time. [Old lady 
standing near open cupboard, hand on 
large pumpkin.] © 1c. Apr. 7, 1910; 
G 33478. 

When I was young. [Old man lean- 
ing on cane, talking to young man 


standing hat in hand with folded 
arms.]| © 1c. Apr. 7, 1910; G 33479. 
BROWNSCOMBE (JENNIE), New York, 

BY [11674-11676 


Reigning belle. [Lawn party in Co- 
lonial time: two women seated at 
small, round table, drinking tea and 


CAMPBELL (JOSEPH) co.—Continued. 

Youthful waiter. [Small boy hold- 
ing up plate of smoking soup.] © 
1 ce. Apr. 21, 1910; G 3360% 


CLaRK (E. B.), San Diego, Cal. 
[11680 
San Diego, Cal., Panama exposi- 
tion. [Ship passing through canal.] 
© 1c. Apr. 25, 1910; G 33619. 


CousE-(E. Irvine), New York, N. Y. 
[11681, 11682 

Magic flute. [Indian squatted un- 
der large tree, playing fiute, wild tur- 


keys strutting just beyond.] ©le 
Apr. 19, 1910; G 33567. 

Water-hole. [ Young shepherd 
kneeling drinking water from his 


hand, sheep grazing behind him.}] © 


1c. Apr. 19, 1910; G 33566. 


Cox (KENYON), New York, N. Y. 
[11683 

Plenty. [Woman seated with lap 
full of fruit, handing bunch of grapes 
to small child, one child gathering 
flowers, another standing by her side.] 
© ic. Apr. 12. 1910; G 33519. 


Cusack (THOMAS) co., Chicago,, Il. 

[11684 

Peacock (C. D.) jewelers. [Large 

strutting peacock.] © 1 ¢ Apr. 4, 

1910; G 33515. 

DAPRATO STATUARY CO., Chicago, Ill. 

[11685, 11686 

Assumption of the Blessed Virgin. 


[Statue of Virgin Mary with up- 


watching young woman and man in | 


foreground.] © 1c. Apr. 30, 1910; G 


33678. 
Spring blossoms. [Young woman 
standing looking intently at flower in 


turned face, four cherubs at base.] 
© 1c. Apr. 20, 1910; G 33585. 
Saint Paul of the cross. [Statue of 


_ priest holding large crucifix.] ©lie 
| Apr. 20, 1910; G 33586. 


Davis (WARREN B.), New York, N. Y. 
[11687 


Confidant. [Young woman seated 


in arm chair, with both hands hold- 


her hand, foliage back ground.] © | 
1 ec. Apr. 20, 1910; G 33578. 
Tidings. [Woman seated, resting 


her head on her hand, holding a let- 
ter.| © 1c Apr. 30, 1910; G 3367T. 
BULL (R. W.) AND MESSENGER (J. E.). 
Ocean Park, Cal. 
Jefiries. 
stripped ready for prize fight.] 
1c. Apr. 16, 1910; G 33546. 


CAMPBELL (JOSEPH) Co., Camden, N.J. 
Hand and plate. 


out plate of smoking soup.] 
Apr. 21, 1910; G 33608. 


onto 


ing head of large dog.] © 1. Apr. 


20, 1910: G 33579. 
| Drx (EvLaseE), New York, N. Y. 


[11677 | 
[Statue of man standing | 


© | 


[11688 
Clemens (Samuel L.) [Miniature 
of Mark Twain.] © 1c Apr. 26, 


1910; G 33668. 


| DoyLEe-STOLTZENBERG CO., New York, 
[11678, 11679 | v 


[Hand holding | 


BLY, [11689 


Holy water font. [Plain marble 
column supporting cup or basin.] © 


| 1 e@. Mar. 30, 1910; G 33440. 


202 


Pr Peis 


WORKS 
nos. 18-21, May, 1910 


DuF¥FIELD (S. B.) Jr., Boston, Mass. 
[11690, 11691 
Sea dog. Medallion, profile head of 
fisherman. © 1c. Apr. 19, 1910; G 
33594. 


Woman of Salem. Medallion, repre- 
senting witch walking, word Salem at 
top. ©1c. Apr. 19, 1910; G 33593. 


Du Pont DE Nemours (HEH. I.) POWDER 
co., Wilmington, Del. [11692 
End of a good day. Young man 
carrying gun and several dead birds, 
followed by dog. © 1 ce. Apr. 20, 
1910; G 33589. 


FALANGA (M.), New York, N. Y. 
[11693 
Performing dog. [Crowd of boys 
watching boy make his dog walk on 
its hind legs.] © 1c. Apr. 20, 1910; 
G 33583. 


FALLIS (JOHN R.), Toledo, Ohio. 
[11694 
Chang. [Statuette of Chinese in- 
cense burner, seated.] © 1c. Apr. 
29, 1910; G 83670. 


FATHERS OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT, 
New York, N. Y. [11695 
Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament. 
[Statue of the Virgin Mary holding 
the Christ child in her arms.] ©1e. 
Mar. 28, 1910; G 332389. 


FORBES LITHO. MFG. co., Boston, Mass. 


[11696 
Sailor and child. [Old sailor with 
his arm around little girl] ©le. 


Apr. 21, 1910; G 33606. 


FRISHMUTH (Harriet W.), New York. 
Ng. Nes [11697 
Girl with a frog. [Statue of girl 
seated on side of basin pointing at 
/ frog] © 1.¢, Apr. 18, 1910; G 33554. 


GARBUTT (ANDREW), Holliston, Mass. 

[11698 

Group of decorative figures. [Light 

standard with three nude figures hold- 

ing upper part of standard.] © 1c. 
Mar. 24, 1910; G 38441. 


GELLER (SAMUEL), New York, N. Y. 
[11699 


What fools these mortals be: or, 
Iollies of vice. [Man in prison sur- | 
rounded by number of illustrations 
representing his downfall.] © 1 C. | 


Apr. 9, 1910; G 88504. 


OF ART 
11711 


GILBERT (C. ALLAN), New York, N. Y. 
[11700, 11701 

Poppies. [Young woman seated on 
porch wall with hands full of flowers, 
foliage background.] © 1c. Apr. 20, 
1910; G 33576. 

Witching hour. [Young woman in 
long evening gown, standing before 
mirror, pinning flowers at her waist. ] 
© 1 ¢. Apr. 20, 1910: G 33575 


x DDNIY, 
Gross (EHpwarp), New York, N. Y. 
[11702-11706 

College chum(p)s; by H. S. Palmer. 
[Two college students tied to a post, 
cne marked “ For sale.’] © 1c. Apr. 
16, 1910; G 33541. 

College (k)nights; by H. S. Palmer. 
[Three college boys drunk, holding to 
post.] (© 1¢ Apr. 16, 1910; G 33543. 

Initiating. =". Rreshie:> by . HE &: 
Palmer. [College boy dressed as giri 
with hands tied standing on box, sur- 
rounded by crowd of college students. ] 
©1c. Apr. 16, 1910; G 33540. 

Nature poem. [Landscape of trees 
and water fall in misty form of a 
woman.|. © 1-e. Apr..12, 1910; 4 
53518. 

Studying anatomy; by H. S. Palmer. 
[Three college boys in theater box, 
watching girl dance.] © 1c. Apr. 16, 
1910; G 838542, 


HAMILTON-BROWN SHOE Co., St. Louis, 
Mo. [11707 
Mermaid (The). [Young couple 
seated on rocks, their feet hanging 
over a stream, mermaid below.] © 
1 ¢, Apr. 15, 1910;°G 33537. 


HAMMERSLOUGH (RutTH H.) New York, 
ING oe [11708, 11709 
Harriet; by R. Ford Harper, [pseud. 
of Ruth H. Hammerslough]. [Head 
of young girl, profile view of face, 
smooth pompadour.] © 1c. Apr. 20, 
1910; G@ 338574. 

Helena; by R. Ford Harper [pseud. 
of Ruth H. Hammerslough]. [Head 
of young girl, low neck, smooth pom- 
padour.] © 1c Apr. 20, 1910; G 
335738. 

Hartiry (J. Scorr), New York, N. Y. 
[11710 

Fisherman’s luck. [Statuette of 
small boy hauling in two large fish.] 
©1c. Apr. 22, 1910; G 33618. 


Hryper (Frirz), Berlin, Germany. 


[11711 
Hebe dich weg von mir, Satan. 
[Two heads, one of Christ looking 


over his shoulder at man behind him.] 
© 1c. Apr. 19, 1910; G 33617. 


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oA? pt. 1vV,H. 82 was 
HINTERMEISTER (J. Hy.), Brooklyn, | Jones (BrytTHon )—Continued. 

1 eS [11712 Evolution of the draughtsman’s ink 

Reincarnation. [Ex-Pres. Roose- | bottle. [Five views of ink bottle 


velt standing by the side of Napoleon’s 
tomb.] © ic. Apr. 20, 1910; G 33591. 


HoFFMANN (LYLE), Sacramento, Cal. 

ha fa yaa beams Ua rg 

Head of Indian man. [Left profile, 

large headdress.] © 1c. Apr. 5, 1910; 
G 334387. 


Head of Indian woman. [ Right 
profile, large headdress.] © 1. Apr. 
5, 1910; G 33488. 


Horsturrern (E.), U.S. Re a gs 

Equal division... [Three boys in 
camp, one holding frying pan while 
another divides its contents, third boy 
stands by holding his plate, tent at 
left and campfire at right.] © 1e. 
Apr. 20, 1910; G 33582. 


Hupson (Grace), Ukiah, Cal. 
[11716-11720 
Canvas 360. [Indian baby boy 
standing in field of daisies, holding 
little bow and arrow.] © 1c. Apr. 
16, 1910; G@ 33547. 
361. [Little Indian girl stand- 
ing with clasped hands in field of wild 
flowers.) © 1 e@ Apr: 16; 1910: G 
33548. 


362. [Indian woman standing 
with hands clasped over her head, at 
her feet. in grass, several Indian bas- 
kets.] ©1c. Apr. 16, 1910; G 33549. 
363. [Indian baby in the grass, 
sitting on the ground and holding onto 
large Indian basket.] .©1c. Apr. 16, 
1910; G 33550. 

364. [Dog standing by side of 
papoose left in the woods and half 
hidden by tall grass.] ©1c. Apr. 16, 
1910;.G 38552L. 


HucHES (BuRTON DONNEL), Philadel- 
phia, Pa; paireal 
St. Denis (Ruth). [Hindoo, female 

figure standing in center with arms 

stretched above her head, oval mirror 

behind her.] ©1c. Apr. 21, 1910; G 

35610. 


JONES (BryTHON), Utica, N. Y. 
[11722-11725 

Evolution of a hammer. [Five 
views of hammer changing into head 
(isuiad| © 1 ec Apr. 30, 1910-4 
33680. 

Evolution of a saw. [Five views 
of saw changing into head of man.] 
©i1c. Apr. 30, 1910; G 33681. 


changing into head of young woman. |] 

© 1c. Apr. 30, 1910: G 33682 
Evolution of the tea pot. [Five 

views of tea pot changing into swan.]j 

© 1c. Apr. 30, 1910; G 33683. 

JoY (GEORGE WILLIAM), London, Eng- 
land. 
Tancred and _ Clorinda. [Forest 

scene, young woman in armor lying on 

ground, armored knight kneeling near 
her.] © 1c. Apr. 16,9990 s0@ ae552. 

KAUFMANN & STRAUSS CO., New York, 

INGEN A297, 41928 

Shant he claire. Barnyard scene. 
© 1c. Apr. 23, 1910: @ 33616: 

Sweets to the sweet. [Young girl 
eating from box of chocolates.|] © 
1 ¢. Apr: 22, 1910>5 _@ Sear) 

KNox (Susan RICKER),, New York, 

INS SY? [11729 

Motherhood. [Woman seated nurs- 
ing baby with child standing at her 
knee.] © 1c. Apr. 20, 1910; G 33577. 
Krac (MartHa A.), Los Angeles, Cal. 

[11730 

Bonnet shop. [Maniken millinery 
reom:] © 1 «.-Apr. 7, 19103 G4 22476. 
KUNSTANSTALT TROWITZCH & SOHN, 

Frankfurt, Germany. [11731-11737 

Abend am meer; by Eugene Diicker. 
fOcean, just after a brilliant sunset. ] 
©1c. Apr. 19, 1910; G 33555. 

Abendmahl; by Gebhard Fugel. 
[The Last Supper, Christ standing, 


blessing the bread and wine] ©1.« 
Apr. 19, 1910; G 33557. 
Friede; by Karl Kaupp. [Young 


mother with babe in her lap seated in 
a boat, idly drifting, houses on nearby 
shore.] ©1c. Apr. 19, 1910; G 33558. 

Friedrich der Grosse auf reisen; by 
Adolph von Menzel. [Crowd about 
Frederick the Great, woman kissing 
the hem of his coat.] © 1. Apr. 19, 
1910; G 33556. 

Herbstlandschaft mit hochwild; by 
Christian Kroner. [Mountain land- 
scape, herd of deer, two large bucks 
facing each other.] © 1c. Apr. 19, 
1910; G 33559. 

Hochsee: by Hans von Petersen. 
[Large ship with all sails spread, on 
the open sea.] © 1c. Apr. 19, 1910; 


G 33560. 
Waldinneres; by Hoffman-Fallers- 
leben. [Winding stream in _ forest, 


water falling over rocks making small 
water falls.]| ©1c. Apr. 19, 1910; 6 


32561. 


204 


[11726 . 


0 


WORKS 
nos. 18-21, May, 1910 


LECOQUIERRE (C.), New York, N. Y. 
[11738 
[Grotesque statuette of 


© 1c. Apr. 


Our Teddy. 
Iix-president Roosevelt. | 
16, 1910; G 83545. 


LEMP (WM. J.) BREWING Co., St. Louis, 
Mo. [11739 
How dry I am. [Head of young 

woman laughing and holding stein. | 

©1c. Apr. 21, 1910; G 33605. 


LICHTMAN (B.), Chicago, Il]. [11740 
Quaker, that’s it. [Young woman 


talking into a telephone] © 1c. Apr. 
21, 1910; G 338604. 


Dime WOW !T.) -&.co., New York, N.Y. 
[11741-11743 

Carlisle, Pa., Dickinson College. 
[Birdseye view of grounds, buildings 
and surrounding country.] © 1 «. 
ADE i, 1910; G 33518. 

Laneaster, Pa., Franklin & Marshall 
college. [Birdseye view of buildings. 
grounds and surrounding country. | 
©l1c. Apr. 23, 1910; G 33615. 

Pennsylvania State college. [Birds- 
eye view of buildings, grounds and 
surrounding country.] © 1c. Apr. 20, 
1910; G 338588. 


MANoR (FLORENCE), San Francisco, 
Cal. [11744 
Colonial Dames medal. [Bas-relief 


(@)alae 


of Paul Revere on horseback. | 
Apr. 28, 1910; G 33614. 


MELVILLE (FRANCIS), Milwaukee, Wis. 


[11745 
Great white moose. [ Sculptured 
head.] ©1c. Apr. 29, 1910; G 33669. 


MENNEN (G.) CHEMICAL Co., Newark, 
INE dis [11746 
Our baby. [Full length figure of 
baby on floor.] © 1c. Apr. 21, 1910; 
G 38609. 


Moaiia & co., Paris, France. [11747 

Sans dot; by Juan KE. Harris. [Older 
man seated at table watching young 
man leaving the room, woman seated 
in next room, listening.] © 1 ec. Apr. 
15, 1910; G 383588. 


MoNETA (JEROME J.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 

[11748 

Welcome Bwana Tumbo. |[Statuette 

of head and shoulders of Ex-Presd. 

Roosevelt appearing out of the mouth 

of a hippopotamus.] © 1c Apr. 9, 
1910; G 33529. 


OF ART 


11786 

Murray (Davin), London, England. 
[11749-11755 
Golden Bay. [Rocky projection far 
out at sea, rocky coast, waves and sea 
gulls.] ©1c. Apr. 29, 1910; G 33671. 


Lago di Piano, Val Menaggio. 
[Placid lake, low lands, boats and trees 
in foreground, man and woman carry- 
ing brush packs, mountains in back- 
ground.| © 1 ‘c. Apr. 29, 1910; G 


38675, 


Lake Como from above Va! Menag- 
gio. [Placid body of water with moun- 
tains on either side, large trees in left 
foreground. | i: ¢, Apr, 2d, Tio; 
G 33672. 


Spring strews her blossoms o’er the 
snow-capped hills. [Fruit trees in 
blossom, field of marguerites, houses 
and mountains in background.] ©1e. 
Apr. 29, 1910; G 33673. 


When the wind and the waves a lone 
shore meet. [Glimpse of beach, stretch 
of sea, breakers and rolling clouds. ] 
© 1c. Apr. 29, 1910; G 33674. 
NATIONAL ART CO., New York, N. Y. 

[11754-11786 

Annabelle. [Head of young woman 
in poke bonnet tied under chin with 
large bow, fichu pinned by bunch of 


roses, right three quarter view of 
face. ] 
Anona. [Head of young woman, 


long hair falling over shoulders, wear- 
ing feathered war headdress of In- 
dian. | 


woman, 
ehin 


[Head of young 
under 


Bonita. 
broad brimmed hat tied 
with large bow. ] 


Carmen (Lady). [Head and bust of 
young woman with fluffy powdered 
hair, large plumed hat rolled on one 
side, fichu draped low on shoulders 
and pinned with rose. | 

Eleanor. [Head of young woman, 
large hat tied under chin with large 
bow, long streamers. | 

Kunice. |Head and 
young woman in high-neck 
ered gown, large hat with 
paradise. | 

Florence. [Head of young woman, 
low neck, plaited ribbon and bow in 
hair, wide ribbon streamer over right 
shoulder. ] 

Girl in black. 


shoulders of 
embroid- 
bird of 


} Head and shoulders 


| of voung woman, low neck gown, large 


hat trimmed with roses and one long 
plume, arm full of roses.] 


205 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11787 


NATIONAL ART Co.—Continued. 

Girl in red. [Head and shoulders of 
young woman, large fiower hat, low- 
neck dress and large boquet of roses.] 


—yellow. [Head and shoulders 
of young woman 
large flower-trimmed hat tied under 
chin, lace bertha pinned low.] 


Grey (Lady). 
young woman with powdered hair, 
large plumed hat, dress cut low, three 
quarter left view.] 


Hazel. [Head of young woman, 
lew-neck, band of ribbon around head. 
large rosette on right side, streamer.] 


Head in grey hood. [Head of young 
girl in plaited chiffon hood, low-neck 
gown. | 


pink hood. [Head of young 


[Head and bust of | ders of young woman, large felt hat 


pt. Iv; 2:8 eS 


NATIONAL ART co.—Continued. 
Ready for a canter. Head of young 
woman in high stock collar and straw 


Sailor hat, hair tied with large bow 


in large bouquet | 


at back of neck. 


Ready for a sail. [Head and shoul- 
ders of young woman in sailor’s cap 
and blouse.! 


Ready for a spin. [Head and shoul- 


tied on by long chiffon veil.] 


Society girl, black. [Young woman 
in long, low-neck evening gown stand- 


ing holding a chrysanthemum in her 


gloved hand.] 
red. 


[Young woman in long, 


| low-neck evening gown, seated by tall 
_vase filied with roses.] 


woman with lace ruffe around face, | 


low-neck gown. ] 


—yellow hood. [Head of young 
woman with plaited chiffon ruffle 
around face. low neck gown.] 


Indian maid. 
young woman with two large feathers 
stuck in her hair.] 

Indian Princess. 
woman wearing the feather war head- 
dress of an Indian, side view.] 


Janette. 


[Head and bust of. 


yellow. [Young woman in long, 
low-neck evening gown, with white 
lace bertha, seated on sofa.] 

Society queen. [Head and shoul- 
ders of young woman, gown cut low 
in back, looking over right shoulder, 
large, flat, plumed hat.] 

Spencer (Lady). [Head and bust 
of young woman with powdered hair, 
large plumed hat rolled on one side. 


_ fichu draped low on shoulders.} 


[Head of young 


[Head of young woman in | 


poke bonnet tied under chin with large | 


bow. fichu pinned by bunch of flowers, 
left three quarter view of face.] 

Janice. 
poke bonnet tied under chin with large 
bow, fichu pinned by bunch of flowers, 
full face view. ] 

Muriel. 
low-neck, band of ribbon around head, 


left side. ] 
Naomi. 


© 1c. each Apr. 2, 1910; G 33443— 


| 38475. 
OTTMAN (CLAUDE L.), Chicago, Il. 
[11787 
Reds. [Grotesque figure kneeling on 


[Head of young woman in | 


half of base ball.] 
1910; G 33553. 


-© 1c. Apr. 18, 


_PeEREZ (ALEXANDER), Boston, Mass. 


[Head of young woman, 


[11788, 11789 


Big Pet. [Grotesque statuette of 


man with ball in one hand, dynamite 


large rosette and wide streamer on | im the other.] © 1c. Apr. 19, 1910; G 


| 33569. 


[Head of young woman, 


hair curled at neck, large, black, vel- | 


vet hat tied under chin with large 
bow and streamers. ] 

Natalie. [Full face view of head 
of young woman, large plumed hat 
tied under chin with veil.] 

Opera girl. 


[Young woman in long | 


evening gown, bunch of flowers at gir- | 
dle, opera cloak over shoulders, stand- | 


ing. ] 


pink. [Young woman standing, 
fur trimmed opera cloak open, showing 
low-neck evening gown.] 


yellow. 
ing in long, low-neck evening gown, 
opera cloak and fan.] 


of barefoot dancer.] 


[Young woman stand- | 


Little Pet. [Grotesque statuette of 
man with base ball bat.] © 1 « 
Apr. 19, 1910; G 33568. 


PreRRY (ROLAND HINTON). New York, 
a ae © [11790, 11791 
Ride of the Valkyries. [Statuary of 
Norse mythology, maidens in armor 
mounted on horses, base representing 
clouds.] © 1c. Apr. 25, 1910; G 33621 


Swirsky (Mlle.) dancing. [Statue 
© 1 €¢o Ages 
1910; G 33620. 


(Sam’Lt H.), Toledo, Ohio. 
[11792 

Fort Meigs. [View of log fort, earth 
wverks, men and fire arms.] i le 


PHILLIPS 


| Apr. 15, 1910; G 33592. 


206 


——— tt 


WORKS 
nos. 18-21, May, 1910 


PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT, Ber- 
lin, Germany. [11793-11796 
Homage; by John Hassall. [Young 
woman in thin white drapery seated 
on rock, peacock in front of her.] © 
1c. Apr. 9, 1910; G 33486. 


Maienkonigin; by Aloys Sieberath. 
){Three scenes, child under tree, 


woman seated reading book and car- 
penter at his bench, above each, num- 
ber of cherub heads.] © 1c. Apr. 9, 
1910; G 33485. 

Siisses geheimnis; by Heinrich Sper- 
ling. [Small dog standing on carved 
arm-chair whispering in ear of large 
Setter dog.| © ic. Apr. 9, 1910; G 
83484. 


Twilight in the birches. [Number of 
tall bireh trees, winding road and 
man with small flock of sheep.] © 1 
c. Apr. 9, 1910; G 33487. 


PILLSBURY FLOUR MILLS CO., Minneapo- 
lis, Minn. falas rg 
Feeds the world. [World repre- 
sented by large round head and face 
with open mouth, little girl in cook’s 
cap and apron putting whole loaf of 
bread into mouth of world.] ©1.. 
Apr. 8, 1910; G 33482. 


PIxLEy (HMMA C.), Seattle, Wash. 
[11798 


Mt. Tamalpais. [Sun setting be- 
hind hills, sailing vessel and water in 
foreground.] © 1c. Apr. 28, 1910; G 
33666. 


PRASUHN (JOHN G.), Chicago, Il. 
[11799 
Peace possum. [Grotesque statuette 
of possum holding “big stick.’] © 
ieCeapr, oO, 1910; G 33442, 


PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH ©CO., Provi- 
dence, R. I. [11800-11803 


Asa’s good reign in Judah. [Man in 
chariot followed by the multitude. ] 
© 1c. Apr. 15, 1910; G 33571. 

Hlijah’s victory over the prophets 
of Baal. [Fire descending on large 
stone altar, Elijah standing near by 
with uplifted arms and multitude 
kneeling beyond.] © 1c. Apr. 15, 
1910; G 33572. 

Jeroboam makes idols for Israel to 
worship. [High priest burning in- 
ecense upon altar before golden calf, 
multitude beyond.]. © 1 e Apr. 15, 
1910; G 38570. 

Review lesson, 1st grade, 1911, no. 


18. [Number of persons going to 
chureh)), © & a@ Apr. 25, 1910; G 
38622. 


OF ART 
11832 
Racor (Louis F.), New York, N. Y. 
[11804, 11805 

Comet. Head shaped like a star; 
tail projecting at angle to be used as 
sundial © 1 es Apr. 1, 1910; G& 
33508. 

Halley’s comet sun dial. Comet tail 
being the style, eleptical design of the 
hours, lines decorated with stars. © 
1 ec. Apr. 20, 1910; G 33584. 


REICHNER (H. M.), Boston, Mass. 
[11806-11808 


Jeff. [Grotesque statuette of man 
and duck.] © 1c. Apr. 15, 1910; G 
33531. 

Mutt. [Grotesque statuette of tall 
man.] ©ic. Apr. 15, 1910; G 33532. 

Mutt and Jeff. [Bas relief placque 
of two men looking at each other 


while a duck rubs against Jeff’s leg.] 
© 1 ¢ Apr. 15,1910; G 33533. 


REMINGTON (Eva ADELE), Ridgefield, 
Conn. [11809 


Stampede. Group statue of four 
steers and mounted cowboy. © 1 «. 
Apr. 18, 1910; G 338520. 


REPRODUCTION co., New York, N. Y. 
[11810 

Bwana Tumbo. [Roosevelt riding 
lion.] ©1e. Apr. 7, 1910; G 33481. 
RICHARDSON (Mary Curtis), San 

Francisco, Cal. [11811-11832 

Baby on pillow. [Baby lying on its 
back, full length figure. ] 

By the cradle. [Young mother 
seated near cradle, holding baby in 
her lap.] 

By the old adobe. [Boy and girl 
playing near old adobe house.] 

Dancer (The). [Small girl danc- 
ing. } 

David in the fields. [Woman stoop- 
ing down plucking daisy, baby boy 
stands by her side. ] 

Don and his friend. [Young girl 
with long hair falling over shoulders, 
seated in chair holding St. Charles 
spaniel dog.] 

Fairy tales. [Two children seated 
looking at book.] 

Girl and dog. [Small girl in long 
old fashioned dress standing with 
hands clasped at waist, dog looking 
up at her.] 

Harlequin (The). [Young woman 
amusing baby, held in her lap, with 


' jester on end of stick.] 


207 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11833 


pt. Iv, 0. S., Vi 5 


RiIcHARDSON (Mary Curtis )—Cont’d. 

In the sunlight. [Small child sit- 
ting on ground intently watching 
shadows. ] 

Light and shade. [Woman seated 
on ground looking at newspaper 
spread out in front of her, foliage 
background. ] 

Litile brother. [Young girl stand- 
ing kissing baby held in her arms. ] 

Little carpenter. [Small boy driv- 
ing nails into log.] 

Madonna of the wood. 
woman seated under tree, 
small child in her lap.] 

On the stairs. [Woman climbing 
Stairs with small child in her arms, 
leading another by the hand.] 

Orchard pool. [Young woman 
seated in small flat boat. leaning for- 
ward, water in foreground. ] 

Reluctant spring. [Young girl hold- 
ing small, nude boy by the wrists. 


[ Country 
holding 


trying to make him step into water.] | 


Sleeping child. [Woman standing, 
holding sleeping child whose head rests 
on her shoulder.] P 

Spring sketch. [Woman holding a 
child by each hand, all three running 
or dancing on the grass.] 

Story book hour. [School room 
scene, children seated at their desks 
looking at picture books. ] 

Wedding gown. [Young woman in 


white gown, seated, head bowed in 
thought. ] 
White sunbonnet. [Small child 


wearing white sunbonnet tied under | 


chin. ] 
© 1c. each Apr. 27, 1910; G 33642-— 
33663. 


SANFORD (WM. M.), New York, N. Y. 


[11833 | 


Marie. Bust portrait of young 
woman with rose in her hair and scarf 
of tulle about her shoulders. ©1.. 
Apr. 27, 1910; G 33665. 


ScHNARS-ALQUIST (Hutvco), Hamburg. 
Germany. [11834 


Sturmsee. [Stretch of ocean, white 
capped waves and clouds.] © 1 ¢, 
Apr. 12, 1910; G 33539. 

Srars (J. S.), New York, N. Y.* 
[11835, 118385 

Base-ball fan. [Rip in baseball form- 
ing mouth and two smaller balls for 
eyes representing head of man in bas- 
relief.] © 1c. Apr. 2, 1910; G 33436. 


| Chinatown. 


Srars (J. S.)—Continued. 

Fan (The). [Head and shoulders 
of man with cigar in one hand. bottle 
in the cther, in bas-relief.] © 1 «. 
Apr.) 2, 1910; G 83435: 


SEAWELL (Harry W.), San Francisco, 
Cal. [11837-11843 
New San Francisco. View from 
park on Twin Peaks, looking across 
hay to Berkeley Hills) © 1c. Apr. 
20); 1910; G 33600: 

San Francisco disaster. Burning of 
[Topling buildings strunz 
with Chinese lanterns in flames.] © 
1c. Apr. 20, 1910; G 33595. 


Fleeing before the flames. 
[Burning city, men, women and chil- 
dren fleeing for their lives] © 1 «. 
Apr. 20, 1910; G 33599. 

Miles of flame. [People on 

house tops, watching burning city.] 
© 1c. Apr. 20, 1910; G 33598. 
Rescuing inmates of the Hotel 
Valencia. [Men pulling human beings 
from under fallen timbers and débris. | 
© 1c. Apr. 20, 1910; G 33596. 
Ruins by night. [Parts of 
buildings standing among the fallen 
houses.| © 1 ¢€ Ape 20 3-G 
33601. 


Scene near the old post office. 
[Street filled with fallen timbers, 
débris of all kinds, rescuing party.] 


|©1c. Apr. 20, 1910; G 33597. 


SELTZER (OxuaAF C.), Great Falls, Mont. 


[11844 
Get-a-way. [Western scene of cow 
boys “shooting up” a town.] © 1 «. 


Apr. 11, 1910; G 33505. 


SHARKEY (BeEsgt B.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[11845 

Jeffries (James J.) and Jack John- 
son. [Negro and white man in ring 
ready for fight. ] 


G 33530. 
SoMMER (JtLivus G.), Flushing, L. ie 
Le [11846 
Independence day shield. Vertical 


row of fire crackers with fuses ex- 
tending upward, terminating in stars. 
© 1 ce. Apr. 11; 19103;°G2aa0 


SOUTHERN MFG. CO., Richmond, Va. 
[11847 


Don’t be a goose. Undulating pas- 
ture with tree on hill towards which 
three white geese appear to be going, 
mammoth head of goose on right. © 
1c. Apr. 20, 1910; G 33590. 


208 


© 1c. Aprs 45, 1910; 


WORKS 
nos. 18-21, May, 1910 


STOSIK (BOLESLAW LUDWIK), New 


Mork, N.: ¥. [11848 
Halloo, Billy. [Grotesque statuette] 
© 1c. Apr. 12, 1910; G 33516. 


StTrRAvussS (Matcotm), New York, N. Y. 
[11849 


Faust (Lotta) as Carmen. [Young 
woman in Spanish costume standing, 
one hand on her hip, the other back of 


her head.] © 1c. Apr. 16, 1910; G 

83544. 

THOMAS (HH. R.) woror co., Buffalo, 
mee, [11850 


[Large eagle 
standing on 
20; 110! -G 


New York to Paris. 
with out-spread wings, 
mone ©!) 1 c. Apr. 
33587. 


TURNER (C. Y.) New York, N. Y. 
[11851 
Friend Olivia. [Young woman 
wearing cap, kerchief and apron, 
seated, leaning on table with folded 
hands, large Dutch fire place behind 
her, spinning wheel and window seat 
LoumenigieG) 1 ¢c. Apr. 8, 1910; G 
38483. 


UNITED CANDY Co., Boston, Mass. 
[11852-11854 


Breaking a record. Man seated in 


air ship flying over water. © 1 ec. 
Apr. 14, 1910; G 33527. 

Flying from France to England. 
Air ship flying over water. © 1 «. 


Apr. 14, 1910; G 33525. 

Flying up the Hudson. Flying air 
Ship. wand and water. © 1c. Apr. 
14, 1910; G 33526. 


UrpsoHn (ANNA Mino), New York, 
Nae Ys [11855 
Mother-love. [Woman with baby 


across her shoulder.] © 1c. Apr. 20, 


1910; G 33581. 
Wavuenr (Freprerick Jupp), Montclair 
Heights, N. J. [11856 


Buccaneers (The). [A fight in mid- 
ocean with pirates, men boarding ves- 


Sel, two large sailing ships in dis- 
tance.] ©1c. Apr. 22, 1910: G 33611. 


WEITKAMP (AQUASIE EMILE), Somer- 
ville, Mass. [11857 
Taft (President). Bas-relief of four 
views of head. ©1c. Apr. 11, 1910; 
G 33517. 


WIKSELL (GUSTAVE P.), Boston, Mass. | 


[11858 


Lincoln (Abraham). Bas - relief 
head. © 1c. Apr. 28, 1910; G 83667. 


OF ART 
1188] 


WiILson (Frederick), Briarcliff Manor. 


1 ets [11859-11862 
Ascension (The). [Church window 
in three sections, Christ in center 
standing on rock, looking up.J] © 1 «. 


Apr. 19, 1910; G 33562. 


Chantry windows. Landscape show- 
ing seven openings for chantry win- 
dows of Grace church, New York, N. Y. 
©1c. Apr. 19, 1910; G 33565. 


Hannah and Samuel. [Church win- 
dow, of woman with a child, kneeling 
before a man.] ©1e. Apr. 19, 1910; 


4 ‘ 
x 33563. 


Sing ye to the Lord for He hath 
triumphed gloriously. [Church win- 
dow, mountainous landscape, radiant 
sun in center, Moses to left, figure of 
woman dancing and singing in fore- 
eround.] © 1c. Apr. 19, 1910; G 


50064. 


WoEHLER (H. L.), Buffalo, N. Y. 
[11863-11881 

Be thankful for hot turkey and cold 
pumpkin pie. [Little girl with basket, 
boy carrying turkey and gun.] ©1e. 
Apres, TOTO. G sanon: 

Can I have that tiss. Small boy and 
girl ©1c. Apr. 9, 1910; G 33488. 

Congratulations. Cupid with bell of 
lily .of the valley. © 1 c. Apr. 15, 
1910; G 338584. 

Easter greetings. Rabbit feeding 
baby with spoon. ©1 ec. Apr. 9, 1910; 
G 33492. 

Er the gobble uns ’11 git you, ef you 
don’t wateh out. Little boy and girl 
and pumpkin head. © 1 ce. Apr. 9, 
1910; G 38496. 


I wish I could go out. Duckling 
with its shell walking in the rain. © 
1.¢. Apr. 9, 1910; G 33490. 

May the New Year bring you loads 
of happiness. Baby boy carrying 
suit case marked 1911. © 1c. Apr. 9, 
1910; G@ 33502. 

May you always get the ring. Little 
girl with birthday cake. © 1c. Apr. 
9, 1910; G@ 33495. 

Merry Christmas. Girl with er- 
mine furs and turban with poinsettia. 
©1c. Apr. 9, 1910; G 33498. 

——Two children playing with 
blocks. ©1c. Mar. 26, 1910; G 33292. 

Queen of my heart. Colonial dame 
in heart. ©1c¢. Apr. 9, 1910; G 33491. 

Ring out the old, ring in the new. 
[Boy and girl ringing three bells.] 
© 1c. Apr. 15, 1910: G 885386. 


209 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, 0. S., v. 5, nos. 18-21, May, 1910 


WoEHLER (H. L.)—Continued. 

Thanksgiving. Colonial dame lead- 
ing turkey and standing under wish- 
bone. ©1c. Apr. 9, 1910; G 33497. 
Little girl with red umbrella 
and turkey. © 1c. Apr. 9, 1910; G 
33501. 


happiness. Puritan girl’s head in ini- 
tial letter T. © 1c. Apr. 9, 1910; G@ 
33500. 


To my valentine. Boy and girl un- 


der big umbrella in rain. 
9, 1910; G 33489. 


"Twas the night before Christmas. 
[Little girl seated near candle, holly 
trimmed stocking hanging to her left.] 
© 1c. Apr. 9, 1910; G 33499. 

Wait until I getout. [Two chickens, 
one still in shell.] ©1c. Apr. 9,1910; 
G 33498. 


May yours be one of joy and | 


© 1c. Apr. | 


WoEHLER (H. L.)—Continued. 

Will you be my valentine. [Small 
girl and big bee.] ©1c. Apr. 9, 1910; 
G 33494. 


Wor & co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[11882, 11883 
Margorie. [Profile view of young 
woman, low-neck, hair drawn low over 
ears and coiled on back of neck.] © 
1c. Apr. 21, 1910: Gssets- 


Two boys fishing. [Two boys seated 
on pier talking, pile of fish in fore- 


| ground.] © 1 c Ape 2esoi9; € 
| 838628. 
WooLLett (A. P.), Jamies am, 
Mass. [11884 
Ducks. [Statuette of seven ducks 


bunched closely together.] 
Apr. 21, 1910; G 33602. 


Out) e, 


Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalogue since 


Jan. 1, 1910 


210 


CLASSES H-K, 


REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC 
WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHO- 


TOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS 


ABBE ENGINEERING Co., New York, N. Y. 

[11885-11890 

Abbé double conical mill.—Abbé 

Jumbo pebble mill.—Max mill, no. 1.— 

Max mill, no. 2, open & closed front.— 

Max mill, no. 3. © May 1, 1910; 2. 
each Apr. 27, 1910; K 9767-9772. 


ABBOTT (LYLE STOCKTON-), Orange | 
N. J. [11891 
Logarithmic diagram for calculat- 


ins rule: ©) 1 c¢, Apr. 80, 1910; I 262. 


ADAMS (GEoRGE J.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 


[11892 | 


Fort Pulaski, Ga. South wing of 
parapet. 1862. © Apr. 1, 1910; 2c. 
Apr. 22, 1910; J 140703. 


ALDRICH (Byron L.) gR., Tacoma, 
Wash. [11898, 11894 
Monarchs of the forest. © Mar. 1, 


1910; 2c. Apr. 28, 1910; J 140923. 


Tacoma, [Wash.], tide lands. 
MitmlOrrolor 2 ¢c, Apr. 28,1910; J 
140922. 


AtpRIcH (G. AMES), United States. 
[11895 
Night. 
2, 1910; H 659. 


ALEXANDRIA WASHINGTON LODGE, NO. | 


22, Alexandria, Va. [11896, 11897 
Washington’s bed- room 
Washington’s pocket knife. © Apr. 
Bieotiees Cc. euch Apr. 27, 1910; J 
140897, 140898. 


ALLMAN (HE. H.), Mobile, Ala. [11898 


Boston Lyman. Advance forager 
Forrest cavalry corps. © Apr. 21, 
1910;3/2 ¢. Apr. 28, 1910; J 140757. 


AMERICAN ART WORKS, Coshocton, 
Ohio. [11899 
Prom ©) 1c. May 2, 1910; J 
141082. 
AMERICAN BANK NOTE Co., New York, 
ING X. [11900 
Chantecler. © May 10, 1910; 2 ¢. 


May 4, 1910; K 10106. 


© Mar. 26, 1910; 2 c. May | 


cloeck.— | 


| Oct, 12, 1910; 
| Apr. 5, 1910; K 9055. 


AMERICAN COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING 
co., New York, N. ¥. [11901-11913 
April fool.—Caller (The).—Caught 
in the rain.—Critical question.— 
Dandy (A).—Expert shot.—Home 
run.—Lovers.—Reclining.— Resting.— 
Social chat.—Sport.—Spring. © Apr. 
Lo iS103 2 ci. e2eh Apr 1. 1910. ic 
8892-8904. 


AMERICAN HORSE BREEDER PUB. CO., 
Boston, Mass. [11914 


Cochato,. ©. Apr. .13,. 1910-2 ¢e 
Apr. 18, 1910; J 140743. 


AMERICAN-JOURNAL-EXAMINER, Boston, 
Mass. [11915, 11916 
Howe (Julia Ward) A, B. © May 
Sy ou) 2c, each May (G, Lats s 
141148, 141144. 


| APPALACHIAN EXPOSITION, Knoxville, 


© | 


Tenn. [11917 
Appalachian exposition, Sept. 12 to 
© Mar. 22, 1910; 2 c. 


ASSOCIATED MERCHANT 
AMERICA, Chicago, II]. 
[11918, 11919 
Exclusive fashions, April, 1910. 
Plates A & B. © Apr. 15, 1910; 2c. 
each Apr. 26, 1910; K 9741, 9742. 


TAILORS OF 


AusTIN (F. A.) May’s Landing, N. J. 
[11920 
May’s Landing, N. J. © Apr. 4, 


af 
AYER (ELLERY S8.), Boston. 
[11921-11926 

Curtis (George William) Gospel of 
work.—Hoar (Geo. F.) His guide in 
public life—Lowell (J. R.) Habit- 
actions.—Watterson (Henry) That ye 
may be sons.—Whittier (John G.) 
Law and_ the _ prophets.—Willard 
(Frances E.) Modern crusaders. © 
Apr. 22, 1910; 2 c each Apr. 25, 1910; 
IX. NGS5—NGOO. 


1910; 2 ec. Apr. 14, 1910; J 140426. 


211] 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11927 


pt. iv, n.s.,v.5 § 


W.), 


Hutchinson, 
[11927-11929 


BarnEyY (MARION 
Kans. 

Hutchinson, Kans.: 

High school.—Western straw prod- 
ucts co.Y. M. C. A. building. © 
Apr. 8, 1910; 2c. each Apr: 13, 1910: 
J 140408-140410. 


GRANTHAM), New 
York, N. ¥- [11980-11955 
Claussen (Ida von) 589-9, 10, 11 
and 13. © Feb. 3, 1910; 2 ¢. each 
Apr. 11, 1910; J 140752-140755. 

Gime (Harry) | 3.22324 -223-5. © 
Nov. 29, 1909; 2 c. each Apr. 11, 1910; 
J 140508, 140509. 

Elman (Mischa) 583-10, 583-11, 
Hes=12.- ©), Jan 15, 1910: 2 ee) each 
Apr. 11, 1910; J 140513-140515. 

Garden (Mary) 223-6. © Nov. 30, 
#909; 2:e, Apr. 11, 1910 ; J 140507. 

Gompers (Samuel) 
© Nov. 22, 1909; 2 ce each Apr. 11, 
1910; J 140520, 140521. 

Gompers group. 920-10, 920-11. © 
Nov. 22, 1909; 2 ec. each April 11, 1910; 
J 140510, 140511. 

Hergesell (H.) 580-15. © Dee. 31, 
1909; 2 c. April 11, 1910; J 1403825. 

Manchester (Duke of) 956-4, 5 and 
6. © Feb. 5, 1910; 2 c. each Apr. 11, 
1910; J 140749-140751. 

Morean (Bh. DD.) .©' Jan, 26, 1910: 
Ze Apr Lt) AO sa At40at 

Palladino (Eusapia) 916-11, 916-12. 
© Noy. 11, 1909; 2 ec. each April 11, 
1910; J 140522, 1405238. 

Rockefeller (John D.) jr. 5764. 
© Jan. 5, 1910:-2 eG Apr. 11, 1910;.J 
140326. 

Slezak 


BAIN ( GEORGE 


(Leo) 
11, 1910; J 140516-140519. 


Barr (A. W.), Monroe, Mich. [11956 


Custer (Gen.) and his home. © 
Mars, 1910: 2 ee. Mar 7 191: 
140741. 

Baker (J. G.), Columbus Junction, 

Towa. [11957-11961 
Columbus Junction, Iowa: 

Gambleave. 114.—South hill. 113.— 


South 2nd. ‘st. 115. © Apr. 23, 1910; 
ge. cAeh Ape, 25, 1910: al dab RSH 
140783. 


Lovers’ leap: 

In springtime-—On a  summer’s 
morning. © Apr. 16, 1910; 2 ¢. each 
Apr. 23, 1910; J 140747, 140748. 


920-15, 921-1. | 


221-8, 221-4, 221-5, | 
221-6. © Nov. 16, 1909; 2 c. each Apr. | 


| BAKER PHOTOGRAPHIC co., Avalon, Cal. 1 


Baby perch. — Crayfish. — Deep sea 
Sculpin.—Kelp fish.—Luminous body.— | 
Ribbon fish.—Rock bass.—Sculpin.— § 
Sea 


and egg. © Apr. 1, 1910; 2 c. each | 
April 11, 1910; J 140327-140338. ! 


RAKOWSKI (B. B.), Prineville, Oreg. 
[11974-11990 | 

Joseph, Oregon, panorama. © Apr. | 
26, 1910; 2 ec. May 2, 1910; J 141024. 


Wallowa 
valley. © Apr. 
191037 T41025> 


[Oregon]: 

Coyote blast. 2441.—Coyote during 
blasting. 2444.—Deschutes below 
Free bridge. 2284.—Horse Shoe bend. 


Lake, mountains and 
26, 1910 2-2 May = 


2435.—Prineville stages leaving 
Shaniko. 2164.—Scene at Sherar’s 
| bridge. 2351.— Shaniko stages in 


2161.—Shaniko stages 
on summit of Grizzly mt: 2157.— 
Twin Tunnel Saddle Point. 2326. 
© Apr. 9, 1910; 2 ec. each Apr. 18, 
1910; J 140541, 140542, 140544, 140546— 
140550, 140552. 

Shaniko stages crossing Grizzly 
mts. 2154.—White River falls.— 
White River falls and Tie valley. © 
Apr. 12, 1910; 2 c. each Apr. 18, 1910; 
J 140548, 140545, 140551. 


Prairie City, Oregon. © Apr. 28, 
1910; 2 ec. May 4, 1910; J 141070. 
Prineville. Oregon. © Apr. 
1910; 2 ce. Apr. 26, 1910; J 140879. 


| Cow canyon. 


2A, 


and surrounding country. © 
Apr. 19, 1910; 2 « Appa aa Sie 2 
140777. 


BAMFORTH & CO., New York, N. Y. 


[67 prints] [11991-12057 
Behind the _ times. 4023.—Cable 
crossing, don’t anchor. 4009.—Come, 
make yourself at home. 4035.—Cool 


retreat. 4027.—Don’t stick your nose 
into everything. 4018.—Having a joy 
ride. 4033.—I carry my tools with 
me. 4026.—I don’t care if I never 
come back. 4016—I know how to 
make you happy. 4015.—Ill get you 
yet. 4032.—I’m allowed to see visitors 
on Sundays. 4030.—I’m on the water 
wagon. 4000.—I’m treed. 4028—I 
wonder who is kissing her now. 
| 4019.—If you love me true, you can tie 
| my shoe. 4024.—Just to let you know 
| I'm enjoying myself. 4025.—Keep out, 
this means you. 4034.—Love makes 


212 


a tt—~— 


[11962-11973 If 


anemonies. — Toad fish.— Under 
side of Abalone.-—Young Horn Shark 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 18-21, May, 1910 


BAMFORTH & CO.—Continued. 
fools of us all. 4017.—Men may come 
and men may go. 4013.—No, thanks, 
I’m not that kind of a girl. 4031.—Oh, 
what will the harvest be. 4014.— 
Paper says it’s going to be wet. 4062.— 
Small bridge party. 4021.—When are 
you coming up? 4029.—Won’t you 
harmonize with me? 4022. © Apr. 1, 
1910; 2 c. each Apr. 6, 1910; K 9824, 
9827, 9829, 9830, 9835, 9837, 9839-9842, 
9844-9846, 9849, 9850, 9853, 9854, 9858, 
9860, 9863, 9865, 9867, 9873, 9878, 9882. 
All I shay-ish. 
going’ to kiss me, 
Back to the land. 


4064.—Aren’t you 
Bertie? 4063.— 
4049.—Blissful ig- 


norance. 4004.—Business going on as 
usual. 4005.—Can I bring you any- 


thing up? 4059.—Customer—‘“ Look 
here, I bought a bottle of your hair 


restorer.” 1228.—Does Mr. Brown live 
here? 4051.—Don’t be afraid, it’s not 


loaded. 4010.—Don’t stay out late at 


night. 40i2.—Dot’s awful bad man- 
ners. 4061.—I ain’t done nothing. 


4054.—I love your curly hair. 4008.— 
I say, father ; it’s the first time they’ve 
added it up right. 4037.—I will not 
have you smoking this pernicious rub- 
bish. 4060.—It’s a boy, old chap. 
4044.—John, I think we shall have to 
repair the fence. 4069.—Kind lady I 
had the misfortin’ to loose me leg. 
4053.—Light that failed. 4067.—Lob- 
sters are not red until they’ve been 
boiled, Auntie? 4089.—Mary, how 
often have I told you? 4057.—Mutual 
satisfaction. 4045.—My friend, pre- 
pare to meet thy doom. 4065.—Now 
you clearly understand. 9864.—Only 


a question of time. 4066.—Please, 
muyver wants ten cents. 4038.—Say, 
Jimmy, he’s looking for ’em. 4046.— 


Say, nurse, why don’t you get some of 
that stuff to make its hair grow. 
4043.—She wonders yet. 4071.—Show 
me how. 4020.—This is a fine town. 
4011.— What a peaceful feeling in here. 
4056.—What a pity gratuities are for- 
bidden on your ship. 4052.—What’d 
yer do if yer was as big as him, Billy? 
4050.—Why not. 4008.—Why the dick- 
ens don’t you knock? 4047.—Will you 
take beef-tea, ma-am? 4058.—Would 
you mind removing your hat. 4042.— 
You can bait my hook. 4001.—You 
needn’t say you saw me. 4002.—You 
needn’t wait. 4055.—You’re not the 
only pebble on the beach. 4006. © 
Apr. o. 2910; 2c. each Apr. 6, 1910; K 
9821-98238, 9825, 9826, 9828, 9831-9834, 


9836, 9838, 9843, 9847, 9S48, 9851, 9852, | 


9855-9857, 9S59, 9861, 9862, 


D864, SEG, | 
9868-9872, DST4—-9877, YSTO-9881, NSS3— 


‘ 1209] 
BANDHOLTzZ (FrepD J.), Des Moines, 
Iowa. [12058 


6th U. S. cavalry, Ft. Des Moines, 
Iowa. © Apr. 30, 1910; 2 c. May 4, 
1910; J 141110. 


SARMORE (CHARLES), New York, N. Y. 
[12059 
Hamilton (Alexander). © Apr. 15, 
1910; 2 c. Apr. 18, 1910; K 9508. 
SARNETT (A. L.), Lake Charles, La. 
[12060 
Lake Charles, La. Burned district 1. 
OGApr.2p,- 1910 2. cApr. 27,. 1940: 
J 140889. 
Louisiana meadows co. 4-6. © Apr. 
12; 1910; 2:@) each Apr. 19, 1910; J 
140615-140617. [12061-12063 


BARNETT (E. E.), Lake Charles, La. 
[12064-12066 
Lake Charles, La. Burned district 
a, 97 10. © Apr..24 1910:.2 e. each 
Apr. 28, 1910; J 140919-140921. 
BAUMANN (JOHN), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[12067-12088 
[Series, no. 710.]: Flight of time 
19.—Gee! I wish I had a girl. 11.— 
It’s a boy. 17.—Just what the doctor 
ordered. 8—Mum’s the word. 12.— 
Nothing doing. 25.—Press_ returns. 
20.—Pretty soft for me, kid. 10.—She 
works while he _ sleeps. Stolen 
sweets. 15.—Stung. 14.—Sudden at- 
tack of the grip. 23.—Suffragette, 
who—me? 22.—Sure cure for heart 
trouble. 16.—Table spoon. 13.—This 
place suits me. 21.—Touching scene. 
3.—Two beaux to her string. 24.— 
Two is company, three—a_ divorce. 
1.—Up against it. 9—What he said 
about you. 26.—Would you buy hats 
for me. 7. © Apr. 21, 1910; 2 c. each 
Apr. 22, 1910; J 140713-140734. 


5 


BEAUMONT (RoBert H.) Philadelphia. 

Pas [12089 

Working drawing of Bleriot mono- 
plane. ©1c. Apr. 26, 1910; I 260. 


Beck (RAPHAEL), Lockport, N. Y. 


[12090 
Lockport, N. Y¥. Old home week, 
July, 1910. © Mar. 19, 1910; 2 c. 


Apr. 5, 1910; K 9599. 

TORK. ou. les 

[12091 
Wonderous tail. © Mar. 26, 1910; 

2c Apr. 20, 1910; H 650. 


REeELCHER (HILDA), New 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12092 


pt. Iv; musi 


BELL (LILLIAN M.), Grangeville, Idaho. 
[12092-12094 
Bridge no. 19.—Lawyer canyon 


bridge.—Out of tunnel no. 1. © Mar. 
26.) S910 2.072 e.veneh Apr bl? .4910- ey 
139398-139400. 


BELL & PALFREY, St. Louis, Mo. 
[12095, 12096 
St. Louis Browns. 1910. © Apr. 
i>) A910 "2c. Apr; 20, 1910: J 140633. 
St. Louis cardinals. 1910. © Apr. 
1h) 1910 25e, Apres 18, 1910; J. 140745: 


BENEDIcT (J. B.) Denver, Colo. [12097 


Plans for office and bank building. 
@alse Apres 26,1910 = 1261. 


BENNETT (ABE A.), Bowman, N. Dak. 

[12098 

Bowman, N. D. North coast lim- 

ped... (©) May 2.) 1910. 2 ve “May 14: 
1910; K 10108. 


BENNETT (E. A.), Washington, D. C. 
[12099 
Washington, D. C. Peep up New 
Jersey ave. © May 38, 1910; 2 c. May 
4, 1910; K 10104. 


BETTS (Louis) Chicago, Ill. [12100 


Palmer (Potter D’Orsay) © Mar. 
22, 1910; 2 ec. Apr. 4, 1910; J 140163. 


BINGHAM (R. W.) Buffalo, N. Y. 
[12101 
Ralph (Florence) © Apr. 18, 1910; 
2c. Apr. 18, 1910; J 140567. 


BioGRAPH co., New York, N. Y. 
[12102-12111 
[Moving picture rolls] 
As it is in life. ©1c. Apr. 6, 1910; 
J 140186. 
Gold seekers. 
J 141120. 
His last dollar. 
J 140314. 
Kid (The) 
J 140598. 
Rich revenge. 
J 140366. 
Romance of the western hills. © 
1c. Apr. 18, 1910; J 140416. 
Tenderfoot’s triumph. © 1 c¢. Apr. 
238, 1910; J 140758. 
Thou shalt not. 
1910; J 140689. 
Up a tree. 
J 141018. 
Way of the world. ©1c. Apr. 27, 
1910; J 140899. 


© 1c. May 5, 1910; 
© 1c. Apr. 4, 1910; 
© te. Apr.W8; 1910; 


©.4 ch Apr41d, 4910 


Ont jc.) Ape 20) 


©) 1c. Apr. 30, A910: 


= 
BIURMAN (ANDREW ), Maplewood, 
Mass. ri2u2 


Wood-carvirg. ©1c. Mar. 28, 1910; 
eave 


BLuH (F.), New Work (Sieve size 
prints. ] [12113-12140 


Do you kiss.—Have a kiss with 
me.—Here’s your kiss.—I know you 
want a_kiss.—Kiss, dear.—Kiss is 
ready.—Kiss is yours.—Kisses kiss.— 
Speaking of kisses.—There’s a kiss 
coming to you.—Try a kiss.—Want a 
kiss. © Apr. 1, 1910; 2 ¢c. each Apr. 
8, 1910; K 9056-9067. 

I like to be squeezed.—If I dig a big 
hole.—If sympathy can’t soothe you.— 
If you brace up a bit, youll win.— 
If you have time, come ’round.—If 
you saw more of me, would you like 
it—If you won’t knock, I’ll let you 
in—If you’re on the square, why so 
am I.—Its perfectly plane that I love 
you.—File let you kiss me.—Lets bury 
the hatchet.—Lets paint the town a 
glorious red.—Now on the level.—Sup- 
pese I made a little ring—Would you 
shed big tears if I cut you.—You give 
my heart a wrench. © Apr. 6, 1910; 
2c. each Apr. 8, 1910; K 9181-9196. 


BLUME (HENRY J.), Northington, 


Minn. [12141, 12142 

Northington, Minn. April view of 

high school. © Apr. 16, 1910; 2 ce. 
Apr. 19, 1910; J 140624. 


South view of Chautauqua grounds. 
© July 15, 1909; 2:e Ape TA AGL 5 cf. 
1403818. : 


BoARDMAN (T.), Ophir, Alaska. 
[121438 
Ophir, Alaska. © Mar. -1, 1910; 2 
e. Apr. 14, 1910; J 1404235. 


BoELLINGER (FLorA), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[12144 


Cincinnati reds base ball team. © 
Apr, 12, 1910; 2 « Apr Sioa ieie-a 
140744. 


BoLENDER (F. J.), Monroe, Wis. 
[12145, 12146 
Monroe, Wis., high school hall. 1, 
2. © May 2, 1910; 2 «. each May 5, 
1910; J 141094, 141095. 


Bonc & co. (DEUTSCHES VERLAGSHAUS), 
Berlin, Germany. [12147-12158 
Januar.—Februar.—Miarz.—A pril.— 
Mai.— Juni.— Juli.—August.—Septem- 
ber. — Oktober. — November.— Dezem- 
ber. © Mar. 26, 1910; 2 c. each Apr. 
19, 1910; J 140599-140610. 


214 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 18-21, May, 1910 


12209 


BontTre (CHARLES E.), New York, N.Y. | Bruce (J. A.) New York, N. Y. 


[12159 

Flunk-chaser, the college. cat. © 

d ec. Apr. 14, 1910; 2 c. Apr. 19, 1910; 
J 140671. 


BooK NEWS MONTHLY, Philadelphia, | 


Pa. [12160 

In the hop garden; by William Fred- 

erick Witherington. © Apr. 28, 1910; 
2c Apr. 27, 1910; K 9766. 


BowveEen (C. F.), Muncie, Ind. 
[12161-12166 
Kenyon college. 
2c. Apr. 21, 1910; J 140697. 
Knights of Pythias home. © May 
1, 1910; 2 c. May 4, 1910; J 141069. 
Purdue university. 1, 2. © Apr. 
19, 1910; 2 c. each Apr. 21, 1910; J 
140696, 140698. 


Wittenberg college. © Apr. 25, 
1910; 2 c. Apr. 27, 1910; J 140888. 
Wooster university. © Apr. 19, 


1910; 2 ec Apr. 21, 1910; J 140699. 


Boysen (J. T.), Yosemite, Cal. 
: [12167-12170 
Clark (Galen) casket.—Clark (Ga- 
len) grave.—Clark’s (Galen) burial, 
children flower bearers.—Tree squir- 
rel. © Apr. 6, 1910; 2 c. each Apr. 
15, 1910; J 140491-140494. 


BREHM (FREDERICK W.), Rochester, 

LQTS. 12872 

Rochester, [N. Y.] City Hospital. 

© May 1, 1910; 2 c. Apr. 30, 1910; J 
141019. 

— Homeopathic hospital. © May 

tT, 1910;°2 c Apr. 30, 1910; J 141020. 


Brown (A. M.), 
Iowa. 

Feeding 75 Indians at Northwestern 
dining room.—Wild west Indians and 
cowboys at depot, Missouri 
fowa, 9.) Apr. 21, 1910; 2 c. each 
Apr. 25, 1910; J 140784, 140785. 


Brown (Frep BH.) Thompson, Mont. 


Missouri Valley, 


12175 | 
[12179 | F< §098-9307. 


Scene from Eagle mt. © Apr. 4, 
1910; 2c. Apr. 15, 1910; J. 140473. 


Brown sros., New York, N. Y. 


© Apr. 19, 1910; | 


[12173, 12174 | 


Valley, | 


[12176-12179 | 


1+. © Apr. 


Roosevelt in Africa. 


| left by the French at Empire. 


| National 


[12181-12192 

City of Panama, [Panama] Cata- 
combs. 1. J31: 2S, 110%. 2 eG: 
Apr. 18, 1910; J 140583. 

Panama canal: 

Culebra cut. 39-c.—Freeing steam 
shovel no. 231 from clutches of Cu- 
curacha slide. 33—b, 33-c.—Noon time 
at Culebra slide. 13.—Old locomotives 

37.— 
Steam shovel no. 231 caught in slide 
at Cucuracha. 33—-a.—Steam shovels 
working Culebra slide. 33-—d, 33-e. 
Sunday work at Cucuracha slide. 
33-d. Suspension bridge across the 
35.—Upper lock site at Gatun. 
© Jan. 28, 1910; 2 c. each April 
8, 1910; J 140584-140594. 


Buck (G. V.) Washington, D. C. 
[12193 
Group of Washington society ladies 
and gentlemen. © Apr. 16, 1910; 2 «¢. 
Apr. 18, 1910; J 140533. 


BuFFHAM (Geo. R.), Annapolis, Md. 
[12194, 12195 
Delaware (U. S. S.) 1820: Full 
view.—Tecumseh, figure head. 
Feb. 1, 1910; 2 ec each Apr. 22, 1910; 
J 140739, 140740. 


BUNKER (ARTHUR OC.) Manchester, 

pO 3 i [12196 

Railway locomotive. © 1 c¢. Apr. 
25, 1910; I 258. 


BUNNELL (S. U.), Pasadena, Cal. 
[12197 
Come to Holtville. © Apr. 15, 1910: 
2c. Apr. 19, 1910; J 141042. 


BURBANK (LUTHER), Santa Rosa, Cal. 
[12198-12207 

Burbank (The) .—Discovery (The) .— 
Glow and Standard.—Leader (The).— 
(The).—New everblooming 
opuntias. Plumeots, plate 14. © 
May 1, 1910; 2 c. each Apr. 13, 1910: 


Burcess (W. E.) Scottsville, Va. 


[12208 
Scottsville, Va. Cor Main and Val- 
ley sts. © Apr. 12, 1910; 2 ce. Apr. 15, 


4, 1910; 2 c each Apr. 9, 1910; J | 1910; J 140472. 
oe | Burke (E. J.), Jacksonville, Pla. 
BROWNSCOMBE (JENNIE), New York, | [12209 
N. Y [12180 | Jacksonville, Fla., water front. © 
Spring blossoms. © Mar. 26, 1910; | Apr. 80, 1910; 2 ec. May 4, 1910; J 
Pre apr 20, 1910; H 645. 141111, 
215 


42684—10——2 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12210 


BuRNHAM (E.), Chicago, Ill. 
[12210-12217 
Coiffures, spring and summer 1910: 
Bouffant.— Cap curls. — Chignon. — 
Gainsborough.—Grecque.—New Billie 
Burke. — Recamier ringlets. — Water- 
fall cignon. © Apr. 6, 1910; 2 c. each 
Apr. 14, 1910; K 9889-9896. 


BuURRAGE (CHARLES D.), Boston, Mass. 

112218 

Dedham, Mass. Fairbanks house, 

built in 1636. © Apr. 16, 1910; 2 «. 
Apr. 22, 1910; K 9899. 


BuRRELL (Davin T.), Brockton, Mass. 
[12219 

Broekton, Mass. Interior view of 
the new first Baptist church. © Mar. 
28, 1910; 2 c. Apr. 14, 1910; J 140424. 


BuRWELL (RALPH), Tippecanoe City, 

Ohio. [12220 

Springtime. © 1c. Apr. 21, 1910; J 
140679. 


ButTcHeR (S. D.) & SON, Kearney, 
Nebr. [12221 
Some of the boosters for a greater 
Kearney. © Apr. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. Apr. 
4, 1910; J 140407. 


ButLer (ALBERT N.), Cleveland, Ohio. 

[12222 

Reynolds (Eva) © Apr. 1, 1910; 
2c. Apr. 6, 1910; J 140179. 


CAMPANA (DOMENIC M.), Chicago, III. 
[24 prints] [122223 12246 
Apple blossoms, no. 83.—Carnations, 
no. 84.—Forget-me-nots, no. 82.— 
Gooseberries, no. 76.—Grapes, no. 
74. Lemons, no. 75.—Pears, no. 78.— 
Raspberries, no. 77.—Single violets, 
no. 80.—Strawberries, no. 73.—Varied 
roses, no. 81.—Wild roses, no. 79. © 
Apr. 15, 1910 2 eeach Apr. 22, 1910; 
K 9631-9642. 


Decorative suggestions, no. 638 & 
71.—Decorative suggestions for shak- 
ers, no. 67.—Sectional suggestions for 
fish decorations, no. 66.—Study in 
black, red and green, no. 62.—Study 
in brown and orange, no. 68.—Study 
in cameo effect, no. 64.—Study in dark 
gray and white, no. 70.—Study in im- 
perial ivory and greens, no. 72.— 
Study in ivory and green, no. 61.— 
Study in pink and ivory, no. 65.— 
Study in purple, green and ivory, no. 
69. € Apr. 15, 1910; 2 c. each May 2, 
1910; K 10088-10099. 


(CAMPBELL (ALBERT Ross), 
Til. 


Danville, 
[12247-12251 

Danville, Ill. Men’s day at the 
Tabernacle. © Mar. 21, 1910; 2 «. 
Mar. 30, 1910; J 140645. 


9 


_ 


pt. Iv, 2. S., V5 


CAMPBELL (ALBERT Ross )—Continued. 


Sunday (Billy) Party leaving 
Danville, Tl. 17,.1921,. © Ages 
1910;'2 c. each Apr 15,33 g 


140791-140794. 


CAMPBELL STUDIO, New York, N. Y. 
[1225249225 
Croker (Richard) © Apr. 20, 1910; 
2 e. Apr. 25, 1910; J 140873: 
Loeb (William) jr. © Apr. 6 
1910; 2 c. Apr. 27, 1910; J 140896. 


CARDELLA (ALEXANDER 8S.) Chicago, Ill. 
[12254 
Astrological chart. © 1. Mar. 26, 


1910; I 235. 


CARPENTER (C. T.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[3 prints] [12255-12257 
Current events, week ending Feb. 
26, 1910.—Mar. 5, 1910.—Mar. 12, 1910. 
© Apr. 4, 1910; 2 c. each Apr. 6, 1910; 
K 9087-9089. 


CARROLL (A. N.), Front Royal, Va. 
[12258 
Proposed Masonic temple. © Apr. 
26, 1910; 2 c. Apr. 28, 1910; J 140930. 


CATLETT (W. A.), Louisiana, Mo. 
[12259, 12260 
Masonic temple. 1, 2. © Apr. 16, 
1910; 2 c. each Apr. 19, 1910; J 140625, 
140626. 


CELESTINO, COSTELLO co., York, Pa. 
[12261, 12262 
Stop bucking, we will convince 
you.—Y-e-e-p, make a noise like a cow- 
boy. © Apr. 1, 1910; 2 ec. each Mar. 
26,°1910; H 611, 6 


CENTER (ADDISON P.) Long Beach, Cal. 
[12263 


- Bursting balloon. © Mar. 23, 1910; 
2 ce. Mar. 28, 1910; J 140367. 


CHESEBRO BROS., New York, N. ¥. 
[12264 
Sea culls. © Apr 227% 
Apr. 14, 1910; K 93848. 


CHILDS (CHARLES R.) Chicago, Ill. 
[12265-12295 

Moonlight on Lake Michigan. © 
Apr. 2, 1910; 2 ce Apr 3) Sa 
140302. 

Night cometh. © Apr. 2, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 9, 1910; J 140301. 

1A, 2 A, 5 A, 6 A, 8 A—22 A, 24 A— 
98’ A, 31 A, 33 A, 36-A-38 A, Wrage 
1910; 2c. each Apr. 9, 1910; J 140272- 
140300. 


16 


a ie ol Ta a 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 18-21, May, 1910 


CLASSES, H TO K 


CHROMO co., New York, N. Y. 
[12296-12307 
Merry Christmas, A-G.—Merry 
Christmas to all, A-E. © Mar. 1, 
1910; 2 c. each Apr. 5, 1910; K 9068- 
9079. 
CHURCHILL (ALBERT), Peru, Il]. [12308 


Fan found with mine _ victims, 
remy, li. ©) Apr. 18, 1910; 2 c. 
Apr. 20, 1910; J 140875. 


CLAusS (GEORGE), Hau Claire, Wis. 


[12309 
Kau Claire, Wis., officers of com- 
mission government. © Apr. 23, 


1910; 2 c. May 4, 1910; J 141062. 


CLOGENSON (H.), Dallas, Tex. 
[12310-12312 


Diaz (Pres.) on his return to Mex- 
ico after meeting Pres. Taft. 1-3. © 
Wen ie 1909; 2c. Oct. 23, 1909;. J 
185526-135528. 


CoLcLoucH (JOHN H.), Boston, Mass. 
; (ions 


Boston Marathon winner, trainer 
ane oprize, © Apr. 23, 1910: 2 ec. 
May 5, 1910; J 141092. 


COLONIAL ART PUB. CO., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[12314-12322 


Cut it out—Good old summer 
time.—I’m well supported.—Landing a 
beaut.—Now will you be good. 
Sand dance.—Wasting time.—Well 
protected.—Woman’s rights. © Apr. 
Onl 2 1c. each Apr. 15, 1910; K 
9347-9355. 


COLUMBIAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 
St. Louis, Mo. [12825-12332 


[Portrait covers of Music of the Mas- 
ters, artists’ ed.]: 

Chopin (Francois Frédéric) A, B 
& C.—Handel- (Georg Friedrich) .— 
Henselt (Adolf).—Mendelssohn (Jacob 
Ludwig Felix).—Raff (Joachim) .— 
Schubert (Franz Peter).—Tschaikow- 
ski (Peter Iljitch). A & B. © Apr. 


Bop 1910; 2 c. each Apr. 27, 1910; K 
9904-9911. 
Comstock (G. W. R.), New York, 
a as [12333, 12334 
Lawyers Island bridge, Maine.— 


White Island, Maine. 
2c. each Apr. 26, 
140884. 


COoNWELL (L. R.), New York, N. Y. 
[12335-12381 
Adam and Eve cast out of Para- 
dise.—Adam earning his bread by the 
sweat of his brow.—Annas.—a<Ascen- 
sion.—Betrayal—Caiaphas.—Christ. — 
Christ and the magdalene.—Christ be- 


© May 1, 1910; 
1910; J 140883, 


12393 


CONWELL (L. R.)—Continued. 

fore Caiaphas.—Christ before Herod.— 
Christ before Pilate.—Christ blessing 
bis disciples.—Christ blessing Mary 
Magdalene.—Christ bound to a _ col- 
umn.—Christ entering Jerusalem.— 
Christ in Gethsemane.—Christ in the 


arms of Mary.—Christ on Mount 
Olives.—Christ taken captive.—Cho- 
ragus. — Crucifixion. — Dead (The) 
Christ.—Descent from the cross.— 


I’'arewell to Bethany.—Herod, gover- 
nor of Galilee.—Interior of theatre.— 
John.—Joseph sold by his brothers.— 
Judas.—Judas and the bargainers.— 
Judas before the high priests.—Last 
supper.—Manna.—Mary Magdalene.— 
Mocking.—Moses and the serpent.—Pe- 
ter’s denial.—Pontius Pilate.—Prepar- 
ing for the Passover.—Prologus.—Res- 
urrection.—Reverencing the cross.— 
Samson pulls down the Philistine tem- 
ple.—Simon Peter.—Theatre view.— 
Thorn crowned king.—Tobias fare- 
well. © Apr. 15, 1910; 2 c. each Apr. 
18, 1910; K 9521-9567. 


Cook (THEODORE A.) New York, N. Y. 
[12382 
Cook (Frederick A.) © 1 ¢. Apr. 


16, 1910; J 140504. 


Cort (Howarp R.), Tenafly, N. J. 


Donakin’s wild west book. Mar. 
80, 1910; 2 c. Apr. 4, 1910: K 9083. 


(an 
[12384-12390 

Cuninghame (R. J.) guide of the ex- 
pedition.—Cuninghame showing Col. 
Roosevelt the bullet with which the 
big hippo was shot.—Heller (Prof.), 
Col. Roosevelt and Mr. Cuninghame,— 
Roosevelt (Kermit) and his father at 
MeMillan ranch.—Roosevelt (Theo.) 
on the coweatcher.—Roosevelt (Theo.) 
ready for big game.—Roosevelt’s and 
Kermit’s four gun bearers. © Apr. 
20, 1910; 2 c«. each Apr. 21, 1910; K 
9612-9617. 


CROMWELL co. New York. 


CuLMER (H. L. A.) Salt Lake City, 
Utah. [12391, 12392 
Mystery of the desert.—Rift in the 
storm. © Mar. 1, 1910; 2c. each Dec. 


2 C. 
8, 1909; H 262, 263. 


CurrRiE (Lucy J.), Fayetteville, N. C. 

[123938 

Red Springs, N. C. Southern Pres- 

byterian college and conservatory of 

music. © Apr. 5, 1910; 2 ec Apr. 7, 
1910; K 9095. 


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pt. Iv, Bose 


123894 
CurRTIS & CAMERON, INC., Boston. 

Mass. [12894-12399 
Madonna; by L. F. Fuller. © Apr. | American 


26, 1910; 2 ec. Apr. 28, 1910; J 140918. 


Revere’s (Paul) ride. 1-5. © Apr. 
14, 1910; 2°¢: ‘each Apr 15, 1910: °F 
140495-140499. 


Cusson (N. A.), New York, N. Y. 
[12400-12405 


American beauty.—Anxious mo- 
ments.—Contentment.—HEHarly spring.— 
Melodies——Wave. © Apr. 8, 1910; 
2 ec. each Apr. 238, 1910; J 140759- 
140764. 


CYCLONE DRILL Co., Orrville, Ohio. 
[12406, 12407 
Are you sure you are drinking pure 
water.—How do you know that the 
water in your well is pure. © Mar. 
27 AGAO =) 2)-e. “each Apres v1 Siloy IK 
$905, S906. — 


DANDROW (R. F.), Dover, Mass. 
[12408, 12409 


Dover, Mass.: Old Oak; Town hall. 
© Apr. 15, 1910; 2 ce. each Apr. 25, 
1910; K 9692, 9693. 


DANIELS (Ross A.), Sandstone, Minn. 
[12410 


Sandstone, Minn. View from water 
tank... 62. © Apr: 28, 1910: 2c. Apr. 
30, 1910; J 140961. 


Darcy (WILLIAM J.), Fort Pierre, S. 
Dak. [12411 


Representatives of Fort Pierre, [S. 
Dak.], business interests. © Apr. 18, 
1910; 2c. Apr. 21, 1910; J 140688. 


DAVIS (WARREN B.), New York, N. Y. 
[12412 


Confidant.. © Mar. 26, 1910; 2 ec. 
Apr. 20, 1910; H 651. 


DAWSON (WARRINGTON), Orange, N. J. 
[12413-12485 


Ali, Roosevelt’s devoted tent boy.— 
Breaking of camp.—Cooking hut with 
porters’ tents.—Cunninghame distrib- 
uting the porters’ loads.—Cunninghame 
looking for the bullet in the skull of a 
hippo shot by Roosevelt.—Folding up 
Roosevelt’s tent.—General view of the 
Roosevelt camp.— Gosho and Preis 
David, the two native headmen.—Hel- 
ler and two native skinners at work.— 
Masai warrior with spring hare shot 
by Kermit.—Off for Mt. Kenia.—Por- 
ters’ dance in Roosevelt’s honor as they 
bring up the hippo skin.—Roosevelt 
and Cunninghame watching for an 
otter.—Roosevelt and (H. H.) Heatley 
in Roosevelt’s camp.—Roosevelt and 


DAWSON (WARRINGTON )—Continued. 

Kermit in camp.— Roosevelt at the 
interdenominational mis- 
sion.—Roosevelt at the mission of the 
French Catholic fathers. — Roosevelt 
encouraging East African arboricul- 
ture.—Roosevelt expedition on the 
march.—Roosevelt reading in front of 
his tent in hunting camp.—Roosevelt’s 
and Kermit’s four gun bearers.—Roose- 
velt’s first cow catcher ride. Roose- 
velt’s stop in Italian Somaliland. 1c. 
each Apr. 4, 1910; J 140248-140270. 


DECKER (ALFRED) & COHN, Chicago, III. 
[12436 
Society brand clothes for young men. 
© Apr. 2, 1910;°2 @ Apr: SP 19iG= kK 
9201. 
DEWAR (JOHN) & SONS, 
York, 'N. Y. [12437 
Cellar scene. © May 1, 1910; 2 «. 
Apr. 28, 1910; K 9682. 
DITMERS (CHARLES A.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[124388 
Ditmers’ (John) homestead. © Apr. 
19, 1910; 2 c. Apr. 25, 1910; J 140768. 
DopcE (A. B.), Los Angeles, Cal. 
[12439 
Los Angeles, [Cal.] Motordrome. © 
Apr. 1, 1910; 2 ¢, ADE eG ISI 
140185. 
DoNALDSON (J. W.), St. Paul, Minn. 
[12440 
Halley’s comet 1910. © May 1, 1910; 
2c. Apr. 27, 1910; K 9764. 
DooLitTLE (W. A.), Sabetha, Kans. 
[12441 
Don. © Apr. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Apr. 28, 
1910; K 9917. 


DozeER (L. A.), Bucyrus, Ohio. [12442 
-McLaughlin (M. H.) © Apr. 28, 

1910; 2c. Apr. 29, 1910; J 140955. 

Drum (Oscar), Bartlesville, Okla. 

[12443 

Bartlesville, Okla. © Apr. 9, 1910; 

2c. Apr. 15, 1910; J 140887. 

DuNHAM (H.) Princeton, Ill. [12444 


Fan from third vein at Cherry. © 
Apr. 19, 1910; 2c. Apr. 23, 19107 9 
140746. 


LTD., New 


DUNN (FREDERICK J.), Jacksonville, 
Fla. 
Tallyrand (Compte de) villa: 
[12445-12448 


Ruins of old boat landing.—Spanish 
moss.—View from St. John’s River.— 
West view. © Apr. 20, 1910; 2 © 
each Apr. 25, 1910; J 141063-141066. 


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| 

$ 
he 


nos. 18-21, May, 1910 


DUNNINGTON Cw. W.) Weston, W. Va. 


[12449-12451 | 


Jackson’s mill. 1, 2.—Virginia 
hospital for the insane. © Apr. 12, 
oie» c., each Apr. 13,1910; J 


140412-140414. 


DuNTHORNE (Rospert), London, Hng- 
land. [12452 
Toledo cathedral, the south aisle. © 
May 9, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 17, 1910; K 
9344. 


Du Pont DE Nemours (HEH. I.) Powper 
co., Wilmington, Del. 

[12458, 12454 

Increase the value of your land. © 

apr tan 110s 2 e, Apr. 7,° 1910; K 

9097. 

Our new offer. © Apr. 10, 1910; 

2c. Apr. 7, 1910; K 9098. 


DUTTON BROS., Oakland, Nebr. [12455 


Teddy and Duke. © Dec. 28, 1909; 
2¢e. May 2, 1910; J 1410381. 


Harte (W. P.) New York, N. Y. 


[12456 
Beautiful eyes. ©1c. Apr. 7,1910; 


J 140190. 


EDISON mre. co., Orange, N. J. 


[12457-12515 | 


[Moving pictures. ] 
Bradford’s claim. 1-4. © Mar. 29, 
1910; 2 c. each Apr. 6, 1910; J 140172- 
140175. 
Capture of the burglar. 1. 2. © 
Mar. 29, 1910; 2 c. each Apr. 6, 1910; 
J 140166, 140167. 


Case of identity. 
1910; 2 c. each Apr. 
140680-1406838. 

Drowsy Dick, officer no. 73. 1, 2. 
(year 25, 1910; 2 ce. each May 3, 
1910; J 141049, 141050. 

For her sister’s sake. 1-4. © Apr. 
ry aol: 2 e, each Apr. 18, 1910: J 
140534-1405387. 

Gallegher. 


1-4. © Apr. 19, 
Za! LOO 


1-5. 


141055. 


Heart of a rose. 1-4. 
1910; 2 c. each Apr. 8, 1910; J 140229- 
140282. 

Her first appearance. 1-6. 
15, 1910; 2 c. each Apr. 19, 1910; J 
140618-14.0623. 

It pays to advertise. 1-3. 
5, 1910; 2:c. each Apr. 8, 
140226-140228. 


© Apr. 5, | 
© Apr. | 


© Apr. | 
1910; J | 


| ERICKSON 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


12525 


EDISON MFG. co.—Continued. 


King Cotton. 1-3. © Apr. 12, 1910; 
2 ¢. each Apr. 18, 1910; J 140538~— 
140540. 


Miner and Camille. 1-4. © Apr. 
22, 1910; 2 c. each Apr. 28, 1910; J 
140907-140910. 


New York of today. 1-4. © Feb. 
26, 1910; 2 c. each Apr. 28, 1910; J 
140914-140917. 


Ready in a minute. 1-3. © Apr. 
22, 1910; 2 c. each Apr. 28, 1910; J 
140911-140913. 


Sandy, the substitute. 14. © Apr. 
8, 1910; 2 ¢c. Apr. 12, 1910; J 140371— 
140374. 


Strogoff (Michael) 14 © Apr. 1, 
1910; 2 c. each Apr. 6, 1910; J 140168— 
140171. 


Yorkshire school. 1-3. © Apr. 29, 
1910; 2 ce. each May 8, 1910; J 141046— 
141048. 


Epson (C. H.), Brockton, Mass. 
[12516-12518 

Brockton, [Mass.], fair: 

Air ship.—Balloon.—Looking from 
the grand stand. © Apr. 16, 1910; 
2 ec. each Apr. 18, 1910; J 140773— 
140775. 


Exson (A. W.) & co., Boston, Mass. 

[12519 

Children catching minnows. © Apr. 
1, 1910; 2c. Apr. 8, 1910; K 9212. 

(ANNA M.), Kansas City, 

[12520 

18, 1910; 


Mo. 
Mother’s day. © Mar. 
2c. Mar. 25, 1910; K 9096. 


Cal. 
[12521 

Jeffries (James J.) in 1910. © Apr. 
8S, 1910; 2 ec. Apr. 27, 1910; J 140886. 


Mistry (CHaAs. V.), Oakland, 


| Hvans (J. P. V.), Livingston, Mont. 
© Apr. 26, 1910; | 
2c. each May 38, 1910; J 141051- | 


[12522-12524 
I am so glad we live in—. © Apr. 
10, 1910; 2 c«. Apr. 9, 1910; J 140878. 


My consolation. © Apr. 10, 1910; 
2c. Apr. 9, 1910; J 140877. 


This is what I got. © Apr. 10, 
1910; 2c. Apr. 9, 1910; J. 140876. 
MALANGA (M.), New York, N. ¥. 

[12525 


Performing dog. © Mar. 26, 1910; 


1 2c Apr. 20, 1910; H 648. 
219 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12526 


FisH (J.) Alberton, Mont. 
[12526-12531 
Adair, idan: C2 Vere ee se train 
in snow slide.—Adair, Idaho. Typical 
scene.—C. M. & P. S. train wrecked in 
snowslide.—C. M. & P. S. train and 
Stubbs camp.—Drexel, Mont. Clearing 
the C. M. & P. S. R. R. of snow slide. 
Drexel, Mont. Snow slide. © Mar. 
20, A910) ci each Apr. SE 1980s) J 
140474-140478, 140481. 


FisH & Jose, Alberton, Mont. 
[125382, 12583 

Nearing crest of Bitter Root moun- 
tains. © Dec. 28, 1909; 2 c. Apr. 4, 
1910; J 140479. 

Typical scene, near Paddy’s canyon. 
© Mar. 20, 1910; 2 c. Apr. 4, 1910; 
J 140480. 


FLATEN (G. C.), Hettinger, N. Dak. 


Waiting for the dray. © Apr. 20, 
1910; 2 c. Apr. 25, 1910; J 140869. 


Kouny (i) h.); New. York, Novy: 
[12585-12542 
Fallon (Rt. Rev. Michael F.) 2611- 
A, B; C, Ho 1,72) Scand 55° © Apr. 
2;.1910; 2.¢. each Apr. 28, 1910; J 
140944-140951. 


FORTNER CAMERA SUPPLY CO., Sterling, 
Colo. [125438 


Sterling, Colo. South 2nd st. looking 
towards the court house. © Apr. 14, 
1910; 2 c. Apr. 18, 1910; J 140595. 


FRAZIER (EDWARD JAMES) Thompson, 
Mont. [12544-12577 

Heron, Mont.: 

Elk Creek falls. 1, 2.— Heron, 
Mont.—School house.—Station. 

Idaho: 

Cabinet gorge. 1—-8.—Cabinet tunnel. 

Idaho and Montana state line. p 

Thompson Falls, Mont., wreck at. 

© Apr 1.19102 ec each Ape, .o0, 
1910; J 140982-140995. 

Wellington, Wash. Station. © Apr. 
14, 1910; 2 e.,Apr. 30, 1910; J 140999. 
Wreck, avalancheat. 1-19. © 
Ape tA AOI). 2c. Apr. 30; tol) > 73 
140996-140998, 141000-141015. 


FRIEDMAN-SHELBY SHOE Co., St. Louis, 

Mo. [12578 

Study in black. © Mar. 15, 1910; 2 
ce. Apr. 15, 1910; K 9494. 


Fritz (JEROME H.), Trenton, N. J. 


What’s the use. © Apr. 30, 1910; 
e. Apr. 28, 1910; J 140932. 


220 


pt. IV; 22s3 


GALBRAITH (D. G.), Mineral Wells, 
Texas. [12580 


Hexagon. © Apr. 9, 1910; 2 ec. Apr. 
11, 1910; K 9226. 


GALVESTON BREWING co., Galveston, 

Tex. [12581 

High grade. © Apr. 11, 1910; 2 «¢. 
Apr. 14, 1910; K 9324. 


GENERAL PHOTO CO., Providence, R. I. 

[12582 

Rhode Island House of Representa- 

tives. 1910. © Apr giemeige 2c 
Apr. 15, 1910; J 140646. 


GILBERT (C. ALLAN), New York, N. Y. 
[12583, 12584 
Poppies. © Mar. 26, 1910; 2 c. Apr. 
20, 1910; H 644. 
Witching hour. © Mar. 25, 1910; 2 
e. Apr. 20, 1910; H 641. 


GILBERT (Cass) New York, N. Y. 
[12585-12594 
Minnesota (Univ. of) 1-8. ©le 
each Apr. 23, 1910; I 248—255. 
—— Study. ©1c. Apr. 23, 1910; I 
BILE 


View from the South ©1.. 
Apr. 23) 19102 256: 


GILBERT (J. Z.) & WINTER (F. C.) Los 
Angeles, Cal. [12595-12602 


Fossil mastodon pelvis during ex- 
cavation. 5.—Fossil mastodon, show- 
ing teeth, in diggings. 4.—Fossil mas- 
todon skull and pelvis in excavation. 
2.—Fossil mastodon skull during ex- 
cavation. 3.—Fossils in diggings, 
showing richness of deposit. 7.— 
Giant sloth remains during excavation. 
8:—Ground owl that mistook a pool of 
tar for water. 1.—Mass of fossil bones 
in excavation. 6. © Nov. 16, 1909; 
2c. each Nov. 26, 1909; J 185091— 
135098. 


GOLD MINERS CORPORATION, New York, 

IN: [12603 

Redemption certificate. © Mar. 15, 
1910; 2 ec. Apr. 18, 19%0s>K Gare 


GoRODESS (MICHAEL), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[12604-12606 
Hudson Falls, N. Y. © Apr. 27, 
1910; 2c. Apr. 28, 1910; J 140935. 
— Bridge and falls. © Apr. 27, 
1910; 2c. Apr. 28, 1910; J 140934. 
U. So mail ©” Apr. 27, 19167 
Apr. 28, 1910; J 140933. 


Ca Ci Ap TU cig 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 18-21, May, 1910 


GRAPHIA, G. M. B. H., Miinchen, Ger- 


many. [12607-12618 
Coach. 12.—Favorit (Der) 4.— 
Finish. 10.—In der box. 2.—Jugend. 
1.—Kenner. 8.—Morgenarbeit. 3.— 
Sprung. 9.—Start. 6.—Sturz. 7.— 


Volie fahrt. 5.—Zur wage. 11. 
Feb. 18, 1910; 2 c. each Apr. 2, 1910; 
H 592-603. 


Graux (Henri), New York, N. Y. 
[12619 
Coiffeur des dames elegantes. © 
or. ae tod; 2c, Apr.. 20, 1910; K 
9607. 


GRAVES (GEORGE S.), Springfield, Mass. 

[12620 

Springfield, Mass. Bloodhounds at 

Forest Park. © Apr. 30, 1910; 2 c. 
May 2, 1910; K 10058. 


GREEN (Guy W.), Lincoln, Nebr. 
hi2620. 12622 


Nebraska Indian baseball team. © 


Minveerveoto:) 2c. Apr, 19, 19103" J 
9598. 
To the public. © Apr. 10, 1910; 2 


Cc Apr. 7, 1910; K 9099: 


#ROSS (EpwarpD), New York, N. Y. 
[12623-12633 


College ties. © Apr. 14, 1910; 2. 
Apr. 12, 1910; H 610. 
Hang it any way, it’s a kiss. © 


Apr. 9, 1910; 2 c. Apr. 6, 1910; H 609. 

If you dare to kiss me I will scream 
for help. © Apr. 6, 1910; 2 c. Apr. 4. 
1910; H 605. 


Marjorie. © Apr. 1, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 
81, 1910; H 606. 

Phyllis. © Apr. 1, 1910; 2 c Mar. 
31, 1910; H 607. 

Posters, nos. 50-55. © Apr. 30, 
1102 Ve, each Apr. 29, 1910;. H 
653-658. 

GUTMANN & GUTMANN, New York, 


Tavs Xs 
Baby’s first Christmas. 
1910; 2c. Apr. 28, 1910; 
Call to arms. © Apr. 
Apr. 28, 1910; K 9936. 


[12634-12638 
© Apr. 25, 

K 9988 

20, LoL0’s 2c. 


My precious. © Apr. 27, 1910; 2 « 
Apr. 28, 1910; K 9987. 

Nursery frieze. © 1c. Apr. 28, 
1910; J 140900. 

Tie that binds. © Apr. 25, 1910; 
2c. Apr. 28, 1910; K 9989. 


991 


CLASSES, H TO K 
12658 
FUTTLER (C. J. E.) Chelsea, Mass. 
[12639 


Chelsea, Mass. before great fire of 
April 12, 1908. © Apr. 6, 1910; 2 e. 
Apr. 7, 1910; J 140189. 


HAINES PHOTO co., Conneaut, Ohio. 
[12640-12650 
Cleveland, [Ohio], base ball club. 
© Apr:. 27, 1910; 2c. Apr. 28, 1910; 
J 140924. 
Fort Smith, Ark., panorama. © 
Mr Zi L1G. 2. ¢, Apr, 28, 191405 J 
140929. 


Guthrie, Okla. panorama. 1. © 
ADE; 20: 1910" 2 ey Apr. Zl, AGO. # 
140701. 

Hot Springs, Ark., panorama. 1, 2. 
© Apr. 27, 1910; 2 c. each Apr. 28, 
1910; J 140927, 140928. 

Joplin, Mo., panorama. © Apr. 20, 
1910; 2 ¢.. Apr..21, 1910; J. 140702: 

Little Rock, Ark., panorama. 1, 2. 
© Apr. 27, 1910; 2 c. each Apr. 28, 
1910; J 140925, 140926. 


Oklahoma City, Okla. Panorama. 
1..°©) Apr. 14;.1910; 2 ¢. Apr: 15, 19102 
J 140501. 

——==—- 2. ©) Apr, 20; 1910; 2 
21, 1910; J 140700. 

Waco, Texas, Baylor university. 
Apr 4.1910;. 2 esApr. 15, 10m; 
140500. 


e. Apr. 


© 
J 


HALL (GEORGE P.) & SON, New York, 
Nie [12651-12654 


[New York, N. Y.] Manhattan 
bridge. 6156, 6157. © Apr. 7, 1910; 
2 ce. each Apr. 8, 1910; J 140240, 
140241. 

Metropolitan life building. 6155. 
©: Apr. 6, 1910; 2:¢ Apr. V7, TOs J 
140212. 


Skyline and steamship Maure- 
© Apr. 9, 1910; 2 c Apr. 12, 
K 9290. 


tania. 
1910; 


HampBro (J. L.) Los Angeles, Cal. 
[12655, 12656 
2. -Bragg 
~. each 


Bragg and Oldfield. 
leads. 1. © Apr. 19, 1910; 
Apr. 25, 1910; J 140771, aon. 
HAMMERSLOUGH (RutTH H.), New 

York, Ni. ¥: [12657, 12658 

Harriet; by R. Ford Harper [pseud. 
of Ruth H. ae aa slough.] © Mar. 
26, 1910; Apr. 20, 1910; H 642. 

Helena ; ee R. Ford Harper [pseud. 
of Ruth H. Hammerslough.] © Mar. 
26, 1910; 2 ec. Apr. 20, 1910; H 648. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12659 


pt. Iv, D.S., v. 5 


HAMPDEN TOY Co., Westfield, Mass. 
[12659 
Smile (The). © Apr. 8, 1910; 2c. 
Apr. 11, 1910; K 9229. 
HANFSTAENGL (FRANZ). Munich, Ger- 
many. [12660-12664 
Coast near Syracuse; by K. Boehme. 
Repose on the flight; by J. Wahl. 


September evening in the Loffoden; | 


by K. Boehme. 
Spring in Venice; by E. v. Blaas. 


© Apr. 1, 1910; 2 
1910; H 636-640. 


HANNA (Roy S.), St. Petersburg, Fla. 


Harris & Ewrnc—Continued. 
Ames (Hon. Butler) © Jan. 2, 
1910; 2 ce. Apr. 30, 1910; J 140962. 


Anderson (Hon. C. C.) © Apr. 1, 
1910; 2 c. Apr. 19, 1910; J 140648. 

Ansberry (Hon. T. T.) © Apr. 10, 
1910; 2 c. Apr. 19, 1910; J 140668. 


Anthony (Daniel) © Apr. 2, 1910; 
2c. Apr. 14. 1910; J 140435. 


Ashbrook (Hon. W. A.) © Feb. 2, 


| 1910; 2 c. Apr. 19, 1910; J 140656. 
Storming Kandahar; by V. Hamilton. | 


ec. each Apr. 19, | 


[12665 | 


Pinellas peninsula and St. Peters- 
burg, Fla. Birdseye view. © Dec. 6, 
1909; 2 c. Mar. 21, 1910; K 9109. 


HANSON (V. H. R.), Wakefield, Nebr. | 


[12666, 12667 | 
Bird’s-eye view. | 


Wakefield, Nebr. 
io2> © Apr or, 1910: 2 e Ape 2s. 
1910; J 140957, 140958. 


Harpy (Y. B.), Frankfort, Ind. 


[12668 | 
© Mar. 9, 1910; 2c. | 


Three in one. 
Apr. 9, 1910; J 140795. 


HARKNESS (ALFRED S8.), Springfield, | 
Mass. [12669 | 
Springfield, Ill. View of east part | 

from court house tower. © Apr. 6, | 


1910; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1910; K 9965. 
HARRIMAN (K. F.), Wollaston, Mass. 


[12670 | 


Wollaston, Mass., panorama. © 
Apr 21 4910 5-2 1e: Apr 26), 1916; J 
140885. - 

Harris (W. J.) Pittston, Pa. [12671 

St. Augustine, Fla. Matanzas bay. 
© Apr. 4, 1910; 2 c. Apr. 9, 1910; J 
140313. 


Hargis & Ewrnc, Washington, D. C. 


[12672-12758 | 


Adair (Hon. J..A. M.) © Jan. 12, 
1910; 2 «. Apr. 30, 1910; J 140967. 

Adamson (Hon. W. C.) © Mar. 1, 
1910; 2 ec. Apr. 19. 1910; J 140649. 

Aiken (Hon. W.) © Jan. 18, 1910; 
2 ec. Apr. 30, 1910; J 140974. 

Aldrich (Nelson). © Mar. 17, 1910: 
2 ec. Apr. 12, 1910; J 140375. 

Alexander (Hon. J. W.) © Feb. 1, 
1910; 2 c. Apr. 19, 1910; J 140654. 

Allen (Hon. Amos L.) © Jan. 138, 
1910; 2c. Apr. 19, 1910: J 140666. 


Bacon (Robert) © Jan. 2, 1910; 
2c Apr. 19, 1910; J 140663. 


Barchfeld (Hon. A. J.) © Jan. 19, 
1910; 2 ec. Apr. 19, 1910; J 140660. 


Barclay (Hon. C. F.) © Mar. 2, 
1910; 2 c. Apr. 19, 1910; J 140659. 


Barrett (John) © Apr. 1, 1910; 
2c. Apr. 30, 1910; J 140978. 


Barry (Gen. H. T.) © Feb. 1, 1910; 
2c. Apr. 19, 1910; J 140647. 


Bartlett (Hon. G. A.) © Jan. 22, 


| 1910; 2 c. Apr. 19, 1910; J 140665. 


Bates (Hon. A. L.) © Jan. 1, 1910; 
2 c. Apr. 30, 1910; J 1409638. 


Beall (Hon. J.) © Jan. 21, 1910; 
2c. Apr. 30, 1910; J 140971. 


Bell (Prof. Alexander G.) © Feb. 
3, 1910; 2 ec. Apr. 19, 1910; J 140658. 


Bennet (Hon. W. 8S.) © Jan. 19, 
1910; 2 c. Apr. 19, 1910; J 140664. 


Bennett (Hon. C. G.) © Jan. 12, 
1910; 2 c. Apr. 30, 1910; J 140966. 


Bennett (Hon. J. B.) © Jan. 31, 
1910; 2 ec. Apr. 19, 1910: J 140662. 


Blanchard (Gov. N. C.) © Feb. 2, 


| 1910; 2 ec. Apr. 30, 1910; J 140969. 


Booher (Hon. C. F.) © Apr. 1, 
1910; 2 c. Apr. 19, 1910; J 140652. 


Bowers (George M.) © Jan. 17, 
1530>-2 eC. Apr. 30, 1910: J 140970. 


Brantley (Hon. W. G.) © Jan. 27, 


| 1910; 2 c. Apr. 80, 1910; J 140976. 


Brooks (Gov. B. B.) © Jan. 2, 
1910; 2 c. Apr. 19, 1910; J 140657. 


Broussard (Hon. R. F.) © Jan. 11, 
1910; 2c. Apr. 30, 1910; J 140964. 


Brownlow (Hon. W. P.) © Jan. 5, 
1910; 2 c. Apr. 30, 1910; J 140968. : 


Bryan (Charles Page) © Jan. 13, 
1910; 2c. Apr. 19, 1910; J 140655. 
Buchtel (Gov. H. A.) © Jan. 27, 


1910; 2c. Apr. 30, 1910; J 140978. 


222 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos, 18-21, May, 1910 


Harris & Hwinc—Continued. 
Bulkeley (Sen. M. G.) © Feb. 2, 
1910; 2 ec. Apr. 30, 1910; J 140980. 


Burgess (Hon. G. F.) © Apr. 1, 
1910; 2 c. Apr. 19, 1910; J 140667. 


Burke (Hon. Chas. H.) © Jan. 17, 
1910; 2c. Apr: 30, 1910; J 140972. 


— (Hon. J. F.) © Jan. 19, 1910; 
2c. Apr. 19, 1910; J 140661. 


— (Gov. John) © Jan. 21, 1910; 
2 ce. Apr. 30, 1910; J 140981. 


Burleigh (Hon. EH. C.) © Feb. 21, 
To10 Zhe Apr. 19, 1910; J-140651. 

Burleson (Hon. A. S.) © Feb. 2, 
1910; 2.c. Apr. 19, 1910; J 140653. 

Burnett. (J. L.) © Jan. 2, 1910; 2 ec. 
Apr. 30, 1910; J 140979. 

Burt (Capt. A.) © Feb.’ 21, 1910: 
2c. Apr. 19, 1910; J 140650. 

Byra- (Hom, A. M:) '© Jan. 13, 
1910; 2 c. Apr. 30, 1910; J 140965. 

Cable (B. S.) © Apr. 2, 1910; 2c. 
Apr. 12, 1910; J 140376. 

Carter (Charles D.) Apri, 
1910; 2 c. Apr. 14, 1910; J 1404386. 

Gary e(Weds)). © Apr. 2, 1910: 2 «. 
Apr. 14, 1910; J 140487. 

Chambrun (Countess de) © Apr. 1, 
1910; 2 c. Apr. 14, 1910; J 1404388. 

Davis (Mrs. Charles R.) © Mar. 
19; 1910; 2 ¢. Apr. 12, 1910; J 140877. 

Driscoll) (Dp, A.)) © Mar. 17; 1910; 
2c. Apr. 12, 1910; J 140878. 


Dryden (Mrs. J.) © Mar. 29, 
1910; 2 ce. Apr. 12, 1910; J 140379. 
BKgan (Mrs. Maurice) © Mar. 1, 


1910; 2 ec. Apr. 12, 1910; J 140380. 
Hmery (H.C.) © Apr. 2, 1910; 2c. 
Apr. 14, 1910; J 140439. 


Fish (Hamilton) © Apr. 2, 1910; 
2c. Apr. 14, 1910; J 140440. 
—— (Hamilton) jr. © Apr. 2, 


1910; 2 ¢. Apr. 14, 1910; J 140441. 


—— (Janet) © Apr. 2, 1910; 2c. 
Apr. 14, 1910; J 140442. 
Minice. 2.) —© Apr. 2, 1910; 2 ec. 


Apr. 12, 1910; J 140881. 

Foelker (Otto G.) © Mar. 19, 
1910; 2 ce. Apr. 12, 1910; J 140882. 

Gallagher (Thos. D.) © Jan. 3, 
1910; 2c Apr. 30, 1910; J 140975. 

Gude (Miss I.) © Apr. 1, 1910; 
ec. Apr. 14, 1910; J 140448. 

—— (Mrs. S.) © Jan. 138, 1910; 2 
ec, Apr. 12, 1910; J 140888. 

Hale (Sen. Eugene) © Apr. 2, 
1910; 2 c. Apr. 30, 1910; J 14097T. 


bo 


CLASSES, H TO K 


12758 


Harris & Ewrnc—Continued. 

Heald (H.) © Mar. 5, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 12, 1910; J 14034. 

Henry (EE. Stevens) © Apr. 2, 
1910; 2 c. Apr. 14, 1910; J 140444. 

Johnston (Lady) © Jan. 11, 1910; 
zc. Apr. 12, 1910; J 3140385. 


Laughlin (Mrs. Thomas) © Mar. 
31, 1910; 2 c. Apr. 14, 1910; J 140445. 


Loftus (Edward) © Mar. 1, 1910; 
2 c.. Apr... 2, 1910+ J 1403886. 


Longworth (Mrs. Nicholas) © 
Fepott 1910.7 2°," Apr. 12, 1910. 5 
140387. 

Lorimer (William) © Apr. 2, 1910; 
2c. Apr. 14, 1910; J 140446. 

Matsui (Madame) © Apr. 1, 1910; 
ce. Apr. 14, 1910; J 140447. 
Montgomery (R. M.) © Mar. 2, 
1910; 2 ce. Apr. 12, 1910; J 140888. 


Morehead (Hon. John M.) © Apr. 
2, 1910; 2 c. Apr. 14, 1910; J 140448. 
—— (Mrs. John M.) © Feb. 9, 
1910; 2 ec. Apr. 12, 1910; J 140389. 
Nagel (Miss H.) © Jan. 21, 1910; 
2¢e. Apr. 12, 1910; J 140390. 
Page (Carroll) © Mar. 20, 1910; 
2°e@; Apr. 12, 1910; J 1403591. 
Peary (Robert E.) © Mar. 1, 1910; 
2 er Apried?, 1910: J 140392. 
(Mrs. Robert E.) .© Apr. 1, 
1910; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1910; J 140393. 
Pepper (George W.) © Jan. 
1910; 2 ¢. Apr. 12, 1910; J 140394. 
Perey (Sen. Leroy) © Apr. 1, 1910; 
2c. Apr. 14, 1910; J 140449. 
Perkins (George C.) © Mar. 1, 
1910: 3 e. Apr. 12; 1910; J 140395. 
Rauch (George W.) © Apr. 1, 
1910; 2 ce. Apr. 14, 1910; J 140450. 
Reynolds (James B.) © Apr. 2, 
1910; 2c. Apr. 14, 1910; J 140451. 
Severence (C. C.) © Apr. 2, 1910; 
2c Apr. 14, 1910: J 140452. 
Stephenson (I.) © Apr. 1, 1910; 
2c. Apr. 12, 1910; J 140396. 
Talbot (Joshua) © Apr. 2, 
2c. Apr. 14, 1910; J 140453. 
Terrill (Mrs. Charles) © Apr. 2, 
1910; 2 ec. Apr. 14, 1910; J 140454. 
Ureulln (Lieut. Col.) © Apr. 2, 
1910; 2 e. Apr. 14, 1910; J 140455. 
——(Madame) © Apr. 1, 1910; 2 
e. Apr. 14, 1910; J 140456. 
Volstead (A. H.) © Mar. 2, 
2c. Apr. 12, 1910; J 1403897. 


i) 


12, 


1910; 


1910; 


CATALOGUE Ol’ COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12759 


pt: LV, Ness sa 


HART, SCHAFFNER & Marx, Chicago, II. 
[12759-12762 
Base ball game. © Apr. 14, 1910; 
2c. Apr. 78, 1910; K 9515. 
Breaking the colt. © Mar. 26, 1910; 
2e. Apr. 1, 1910; K 8908. 
Decoration day. © Apr. 5, 1910; 
2c. Apr. 8, 1910; Ix 9199. 
On the balcony. © Apr. 26, 1910; 
2c. May 5, 1910; K 10124. 


HARVEY (FRED) Kansas City, Mo. 
[12768-12765 

Isleta, New Mexico: 

On the day of the corn dance.— 
Showing church in distance. © Mar. 
Zi Ono e. each Apres) MOLTO. J 
140228, 140224. 

Majave Indian funeral pyre. 14977. 
© Apr. 27, 1910; 2 ec. Apr. 30, 1910; K 
9977. 


HASKINS ART GLASS Co., Rochester, 

ING Ns [12766 

Art calendar for 1910. © Jan. 1, 
1910; (2 c. Dee. 31, 1909; K.7997. 


HaAyDoN (WALTON), Marshfield, Ore- 

gon. [12767 

Another view. © Mar. 24, 1910; 
2 ec. Apr. 5, 1910; J 140796. 


LITHOGRAPHING Co., Buffalo, 
N. Y. [12768-12773 
Santa Claus, no. 1-6. © Mar. 15, 
1910; 2 c. each Apr. 4, 1910; K 9040- 
9045. 


HINST (HERMAN), Denver, Colo. 
[12774 
Dream of Santa Claus. © Apr. 20, 
1910; 2 ce. Apr. 25, 1910; J 140778. 


HoFstETTEeR (H.), United States. 
[12775 
Equal division. © Mar. 26, 1910; 
2 c. Apr. '20, 1910; Hi 649. 
HOLLINGWworTH (J. A.), Portland, Oreg. 
[12776 
Silent partner. © Apr. 9, 1910; 
2c. Apr. 18, 1910; K 9509. 


HAYES 


HoLiyver (SAMUEL), New York, N. Y. 


pare. 
Weehawken, 1804, old duelling 
ground. © Apr. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Apr. 


18, 1910; K 9516. 
Hotmes (J. A.), Little River, Kans. 
[12778 
Way to the highway. © Apr. 4, 
1910; 2 ec. Apr. 9, 1910;-J 140742. 


_campus.—Donovyan, 


HoLMES MFG. co., Chicago, Ill. 
[12779-12781 | 
Dickery, Dickery, Dock. © Apr. 25, 
1910; 2 c. Apr. 28, 1910; K 9914. 
Jack and Jill. © Apr. 29, 1910; 2 e. 
May 2, 1910; K 10057. 


Three blind mice. © Apr. 25, 1910: 
2c. Apr. 28, 1910; K 9913. 


Hoop (H. P.) & sons, Boston, Mass. 
} [12782 


Rosebud [cow]. Coomassie’s Ox- 
ford Torment, 210877. © Dec. 14, 
1909; 2 c Apr. 4, 1910; K 8709. 


Horton (W. M.) Renton, Wash. 
[12783-12786 


Pettie (R. D.), optician. © Mar. 31, 
1910; 2 c. Apr. 9, 1910; J 140305. 


[Renton, Wash.] Construction of 
Renton’s water reservoir. 1. © Mar. 
14, 1910; 2 ec, Apr. 9, 1910; J 140303. 


Construction of Renton’s water 
tank. 2. © Feb. 12, 1910; 2c. Apr. 9, 
1910; J 1403805. 


Turning water into Renton’s 
reservoir. © Mar. 14, 1910; 2 ec. Apr. 
9, 1910; J 140306. 


fod 


Howarp (JoHN F. A.) Chicago, Tl. 
12787, 12788 
Chart showing sympathetic nervous 
system. ©1c. Mar. 7, 1910; I 236. 


Segmentation and explanatory chart 
of the nervous system. © 1 c¢. Apr. 
28, 1910; I 247. 


HusBet (H. C.), St. Clair, Mich. 
[12789-12793 
Cobb (Ty), making a hit on the 
the same Wild 
Bill, everywhere.—We had a fine time 
on the campus during the flood.—Wil- 
lets, ready to play ball anywhere.— 
Works (Ralph), blocking traffic on the 
campus.. © Apr. 23, 1910; 2 ec. each 

Apr. 25, 1910; J 140786—140790. 


HusBNeER (G. A.), Minneapolis, Minn. 
[12794, 12795 
Burton (Richard) © May 3, 1910; 
2c. May 5, 1910; J 1410938. 
Northrop (Cyrus) © Mar. 
1910; 2 ec. Apr. 8, 1910; J 140214. 


14, 


HvueuHEes (BERNARD R.), Washington, 

DAG: [12796 

If you’re a monkey. © Apr. 15, 
1910; 2 ce. Apr. 15, 1910; K 9495. 


24 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 18-21, May, 1910 


Hunt (P. S.) Valdez, Alaska. 
[12797-12805 

Valdez, Alaska: 

Entrance to rear door of P. 8. Hunt’s 
studio. G 2654.—Hunt’s (P. 8S.) stu- 
dio. G 2652.—-McKinley st. C 346.— 
Public school. G 2639, G 2640.—Rear 


view of P. S. Hunt’s studio. G 2653.— 
School house. G. 2638. © Mar. 28, 
mie 2c. each Apr. 18, 1910; J 


140553-140559. 

——Spenard’s (J. A.) dog team. 
G 2667, G 2668. © Apr. 15, 1910; 2 c. 
each Apr. 30, 1910; J 141016, 141017. 


Hunt (Woopsury FE.) co., Concord, 
ING gill [12806, 12807 
Cracker Jack; by Carl Kahler. © 
Mar. 26, 1910; 2 c. May 2, 1910; H 
660. 


Day dreams; by John Paul Selinger. 
© Mar. 26, 1910; 2 c. Apr. 20, 1910; H 
652. 


HunNTINGTON (H. R.) Galion, Ohio. 


[12808 
Paths of our earth and Halley’s 
comet around the sun. © 1. Mar. 


26, 1910; I 234. 


TrisH (KE. W.) PHOTO co., Oklahoma 
City, Okla. [12809-12811 


Oklahoma City, Okla. [1, 2] © 
Apr. 21, 1910; 2 ce. each Apr. 25, 1910; 
J 140871, 140872. 


—— Apr. 22,1910. © Apr. 23,1910: 
2c. Apr. 29,1910; J 140956. 


JACKSON (CARL) Superior, Wis. 
[12812, 12813 
Paradise picture. © Apr. 6, 1910; 
2c. Apr. 9, 1910; J 1402438. 
Spring picture. © Apr. 26, 1910; 
2c. May 2, 1910; J 141025. 


JACKSON. (M. L.), New York, N. Y. 
[12814-12885 
And the Yule logs aglow.—Christ- 
mas in the EKast.—Christmas is a jolly 
time.—Hallowe’en charms of the 
witching hour. 1-6. Hallowe’en 
don’ts. 1-6.—Happy New Year.— 
Merry Christmas. 1-30.—O listen to 
the Christmas bells.—Oh, Christmas 
tree, how we love thee.—Thanksgiving 
treasures. 1-6.—This day the bells 
ring out.—Wishing you a _ bountiful 
Thanksgiving.—Wishing you a happy 
Thanksgiving. 1, 2.—Wishing you a 
joyful Thanksgiving.—Wishing you 
Thanksgiving happiness.—Wishing you 
Thanksgiving joys.—Wishing you 3865 
days of good luck.—Wishing you 365 


12903 


JACKSON (M. L.)—Continued. 

365 days of love and happiness.—W ish- 
ing you 365 days of prosperity.—W ish- 
ing you 365 days of wealth and health. 
© Feb. 24, 1910; 2 c. each. Apr. 30, 
1910; K 9978-10049. 


JACKSON-RICHTER WORKS CO... 
Denver, Colo. [12886-12889 
Modern store front, B. 300—B. 303. 
© Mar. 22, 1910; 2 c. each Apr. 7, 
1910; K 9116-9119. 


IRON 


JAENECKE PRINTING INK CoO., Newark, 

Ned [12890 

Ignorance is bliss. © Apr. 4, 1910; 
2c. Apr. 4, 1910; H 604. 


JAMES & BUSHNELL, INC., Seattle, 
Wash. , [12891 
Officers of Moose lodge, 211. © 
Mar. 25, 1910; 2 ce. Mar. 30, 1910; J 
140901. 


JARVIS (ANNA), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[12892 
Jarvis (Anna) © Apr. 12, 1910; 
2 e. Apr. 19, 1910; J 140756. 


JENKS (HENRY ANGIER), Boston, Mass. 

[12893 

Doe on Avalon brook. © Mar. 5, 
1910; 2 ec. Apr: 14,'1910 ; .J) 140315. 


JES’ BLOW PUBLISHING CO., New York, 

3 a oe [12894 

Teddy, the rough rider. © Apr. 22, 
1910; 2 e. Apr. 25, 1910; K 9897. 


JOHNSON (A.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[12895-12900 
Bridgeport, Pa. Christ churech.— 
Kive great Swedish-American Johns.— 
Philadelphia, Pa. Interior of Gloria 
Dei, organ view & pulpit view.— 
Saint James church and Rev. C. M. 


Wrangel.—Wilmington, Del. Holy 
Trinity, old Swedes church, interior 


view. © Apr. 30, 1910; 2 c. each Apr. 
28, 1910; K 9919-9924. 


JOHNSON (ALFRED STANLEY) Jk., Wau- 


pun, Wis. [12901 
Fond Du Lae, [Wis.], up to date. 
© May 1, 1910; 2 c May 2, 1910; J 
1410838. 
JOHNSON (Henry T.), Lincoln, Nebr. 
[12902, 129038 
Lineoln, [Nebr.] Greetings from. 
© Apr. 25, 1910; 2 c. Apr. 25, 1910; 
J 140779. 
Omaha, [Nebr.] Greetings from. 
© Apr. 25, 1910; 2 c. Apr. 25, 1910; 


days of happy thoughts.—Wishing you | J 140780. 


Nor 


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12904 


pt.iv,n.s,v.5 | 


JOHNSON (J. R.), Cheboygan, Mich. 
[12904 
U. S. mail leaving post office at 
Cheboygan, Mich. © Mar. 28, 1910; 
2c. Apr. 14, 1910; J 140669. 


JOHNSON & WIMSETT, Oklahoma City, 
Okla. [12905 
After 1918 my new address will be 
Oklahoma City. © Apr. 28, 1910; 2. 
Apr. 80, 1910; J 140959. 


JOHNSTON (R. W.) stupios, Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. [12906, 12907 
Highteenth regiment: armory. © 
Apres 8, 191022. e& Apr: 9: ASIOr J 
140312. 
Hancock (Judge) © Apr. 28, 1910; 
2c. May 3, 1910; J 141056. 


KEARTON (CHERRY) LTD., London, 
England. [12908-12927 
Roosevelt in Africa.. 1-20. © Apr. 


18, 1910. 2..c;.each° Apr yi, 19104 .9 
140192140211. 


KELLOGG (SHELDON I.) JR., Oakland, 
Cal. [12928 
Braintree, Eng. M. Kellogg’s house 
in Hoppet Lane. © Apr. 7, 1910; 2c. 
Apr. 18, 1910; J 140531. 


KENNEDY Co., Seattle, Wash. [12929 


Aeroplane view of Lakewood look- 
ing toward Tacoma and _ Puget 
Sound. © Apr. 14, 1910; 2 c. Apr. 19, 
1910; K 9596. 


IXEYSTONE VIEW co., Meadville, Pa. 
[12930-12934 


Great Cameron Cut looking north. 
16302.—Home of the busy bee. 16303.— 
Minnedosa, Manitoba. Main st. 
16306.—Out for fish, fun and frolic. 
16305.—Trees bejeweled. 16304. © 
Apr. 28, 1910; 2 c. each May 2, 1910; 
J 141034-141088. 


IXINGDON PRINTING Co., Winnipeg, Can- 
ada. [12935, 129386 
Comin’ thro’ the rye.—Three prod- 
ucts of the northwest. © Apr. 5, 
1910; 2 ce. each Apr. 8, 1910; J 140470, 
140471. 


IKXINLEY (Harry H.), Upper Sandusky, 
Ohio. [12937 


Upper Sandusky, Ohio. Old mis- 
sion rebuilt Sept. 21, 1889. © May 2, 
1910; 2 ec. May 2, 1910; K 10062. 
Kirzgk (SAMUEL) AND SON CO., Balti- 

more, Md. [12938, 129389 

Draper (Governor) cup.—U. S. ma- 
rile “corps” eps, . he. each Aue: 3, 
1809; J 130565, 130568. 


IKnicut (F. E.) AND BowEN (Z. O.), 
Janesville, Wis. [12940 
288 natural divisions of our ten bil- 
lion mile in diameter solar system 
sphere. © Mar. 25, 1910; 2 ce. Mar. 
29, 1910; K 9680. 


KNOEDLER (EH. L.), New York, N. Y. 
[12941 
Conti (Madame Bourbon); by G. 
Nattier. © Jan. 21, 1910; 2c. Apr. 9, 
1910; K 9900. 


Knox (Susan Ricker), New York, 

ING, NS [12942 

Motherhood. © Mar. 26, 1910; 2 e. 
Apr. 20, 1910; H 647. 


KOLB BROS., Grand Canyon, Ariz. 
[12943-12958 
Bright Angel canyon. 127.—Bright 
Angel creek. 128.—Bright Angel tram- 
way. 129.—Canyon filled with clouds. 
123.—Clear creek falls. 122.—Dupli- 
eate of cloud effect. 124.—Farthest 
up. 116.—Grand View Point and can- 
yon. 119.—Indian gardens. 117.— 
Light and shadow. 121.— Phantom 
creek. 118.—Pyrites ledge. 120.— 
Storm from studio A, B. 125, 126.— 
Wedged rock A, B. 114, 115. © Mar. 
1, 1910; 2 ec. each Mar. 17, 1910; J 
1405380, 140568-140582. 


KRANER (GEORGE ADAM), Marion, Ohio. 
[12959-12985 

[President cards]: 

George Washington. 1789-97.—John 
Adams. 1797-1801.—-Thomas Jeffer- 
son. 1801-09.—James Madison. 1809- 
17.—James Monroe. 1817-25.— John 
Quincy Adams. 1825-29.— Andrew 
Jackson. 1829-1837.—Martin Van Bu- 
ren. 1837-41.—William Henry Har- | 
rison. 1841.—John Tyler. 1841—45.— 
James Knox Polk. 184549.—Zachary 
Taylor. 1849-50.— Millard Fillmore. 
1850-53.—Franklin Pierce. 1853-57.— 
James Buchanan. 1857-61.—Abraham 
Lineoln. 1861-65.—Andrew Johnson. 
1865-69. — Ulysses Simpson Grant. 
1869-77.—Rutherford Birchard Hayes. 
1877—81.—James Abram _ Garfield. 
1881.—Chester Alan Arthur. 1881—-85.— 
Grover Cleveland. 1885-89, 18938—-97.— 
Benjamin Harrison. 1889-93. — Wil- 
liam McKinley. 1897—-1901.—Theodore 
Roosevelt. 1901-09.—William Howard 
Taft. 1909—. © Apr. 18, 39903 
each Apr. 27, 1910; K 9773-9799. 


LAMBIN-WENIGMAN CO., Chicago, Ill. 
[12986-12990 
Bunch of roses.—I’se got some pock- 
ets too.—Little Dutch American.— 
Mama’s sunbonnet Sue. — Playing 
mama. © Apr. 7, 1910; 2 ¢. each Apr. 
11, 1910: K 9232-9236. 


226 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 18-21, May, 1910 


LANDON (C. N.), Cleveland, Ohio. 
[12991-12993 
Sports, plate 1.—Timely cartoon, 
plates 1 and 2. © Mar. 30, 1910; 2 ¢. 
each Apr. 11, 1910; K 9489-9491. 


LAZARNICK (N.), New York, N. Y. 
[12994 
Association of licensed automobile 
manufacturers, dinner at hotel Astor. 
© Apr. 11, 1910; 2 c. Apr. 13, 1910: 
J 140411. 


Lee (Wm. H.), Chicago, Il. [12995 

His eyes glared toward the dark 
forest. © Apr. 25, 1910; 2 ¢. Apr. 28, 
1910; K 9918. 


LEET BROS., Washington, D. C. 
[12996, 12997 
Mt. Vernon mansion, West parlor. © 
Ween ts, 1909;,2 c. Dee. 30, 1909; J 
136527. 


National Geographic Society, Peary 


banquet. © Dec. 15, 1909; 2 ¢. Dee. 

30, 1909; J 136526. 

LEITCH (ALBERT CLARK), Brooklyn, 
Ne Xe [12998 


Florida (U. S. Battleship). © Apr. 
27, 1910; 2 c. May 4, 1910; K 10111. 


LESERMAN, MAYER co., New York, N. Y. 
[12999, 18000 


Any old thing is better than noth- 
ing.—Sometimes anything is better 
than nothing. © Apr. 9, 1910; 2 «. 
each Apr. 9, 1910; K 9224, 9225. 


LEUBRIE & ELKuUS, New York, N. Y. 
[13001-13024 


Birthday wish.— Birthdays’ that 
pass.—Hach birthday brings another 
year.—Fill the bumper  fair.—FTFor 
birthday blessings.—Good health to 
you.—Here’s a health to those that 
love us.—Here’s to me and you.— 
Here’s to one that’s good and sweet.— 
Here’s to the world.—I drink a birth- 
day toast.—I wish and wish it night 
and day.—May birthdays come as 
roses.—May grief go out and joy come 
in.—May plenty keep your birthday 
board.—May you always like chan- 
tecler have something to crow about.— 
May you live as long as you like.— 
May your birthday cake be full of the 
plums of prosperity—Memories and 
messages.—_My good wishes.—Of all 
who offer you friendship.—This day is 
yours.—To the finest ship afloat.—To 
thee and thine. © May 1, 1910; 2e¢ 
each Apr. 29, 1910; K 9941-9964. 


99 


el 


CLASSES, H TO K 


13042 


LIDGERWOOD MFG. Co., Chicago, Il. 
[13025 
Crawford pneumatic or steam con- 
troller. © Mar. 29, 1910; 2 c. Apr. 2, 
1910; K 8994. 


LINDSAY & DERBYSHIRE, 
eX. 
U. S. man-of-war: 
Firing 12 in. gun.—On the firing 
line.—Target and gun’s crew.—Water- 
spout caused by shell.—12 in. gun in 
action. © Apr. 25, 1910; 2 c. each 
May 2, 1910; J 141026141030. 


LINKLETTER (L. G.), Seattle, Wash. 
[13031 
Univ. of Wash. Men’s club building. 
© Dec. 1, 1909; 2 ce. Apr. 11, 1910; J 
140365. 


LITTLE 


New York, 
[13026-13030 


CRAFTS SHOP, Hartford, Conn. 
[18032, 13033 

Merry Christmas little girl.—Merry, 
merry Christmas. © Apr. 19, 1910; 
2c. each Apr. 20, 1910; K 9694, 9695. 


LocKHART (GeEoRGE L.), New York, 
Nee [138034 
Practical building details of resi- 
dence for S. J. Fletcher. © 1. Apr. 
18, 1910; I 246. 


Los ANGELES EXAMINER, Los Angeles, 
Cal. [18035 
Miracle of the monoplane. © Jan. 
15, 1910; 2 ec. Jan. 19, 1910; J 140164. 
LUBIN MFG. Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[13086-13038 
Haunted hat. © Aug. 30, 1909; 2 
ec. Sept. 15, 1909; J 131733. 
Nearsighted Mary. © Aug. 26, 1909; 
ec. Sept. 15, 1909; J 1381734. 
Sporting bleod. © July 29, 1909; 2 
c. Sept. 15, 1909; J 131735. 


iw) 


McCauLLy (ELIZABETH S.), Washing- 
ton, “De C. [130389, 138040 
Taft (Pres.) on horseback. 1, 2. 
© Apr. 20, 1910; 2 ¢c each Apr. 20, 
1910; J 140685, 1406386. 
McCuLty (R. B.), New York, N. Y. 
[18041 
Andersonville stockade prison, min- 
iature. © Mar. 16, 1910; 2 ¢c. Mar. 30, 
1910; K 8909. 


McHvuen (JoseryH P.), New York, N. Y. 


[18042 
New York, N. Y. Slater studio 
buildings. © Apr. 11, 1910; 2 ec. Apr. 


13, 1910; K 9292. 


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130438 


pt. Iv, B.S. ¥ 5 


Mack (Epwarp), Schenectady, N. Y. 
[13043 
Union college idol. © Mar. 22, 
1910; 2 ce. Apr. 6, 1910 ;-H 608. 


McKEAGUE (GEORGE A.) co., Atlantic 
City, .N. J. [18044-13064 
Atlantie City, N. J. Absecon light 
house. ©1c. Mar. 14, 1910; J 140433. 


Boardwalk and Young’s million 
dollar pier. © dc. Apr. 14, 19105 J 
140431. 
Boardwalk, ballroom of million 
dollar pier and complete length of 
hotel Marlborough-Blenheim. © 1 «. 
Apr. 14, 1910; J 140482. 

© fe Spr: 


Boardwalk scene. 
27, 1910; J 140892. 


—— Chalfonte hotel and boardwalk. 
May 5, 1910; J 141100. 


Country club. 1-4. ©1c.each 
May 5, 1910; J 141096-141099. 


— Full sweep of boardwalk. © 1 
e. Apr. 27, 1910; J. 140890. 


Marlborough- Blenheim hotel, 
from. boardwalk. 1, 2. © 1 ¢. each 
Apr. 23, 1910; J 140766, 140767. 

Steel pier perspective. 1, 2. © 
1 ¢@. each Apr. 27, 1910; J 140893, 
140895. 


——_ Tourists of Sano. 
14, 1910; J 1404384. 


View from Marlborough-Blen- 
heim hotel. 1, 2. ©1e. each Apr. 21, 
1910; J 140692. 

—— Water in Capt. Young’s cellar. 
© 1c. Apr. 21, 1910; J 140693. 

—— Young’s (Capt.) cottage, Mil- 
lion dollar pier. ©1e. Apr. 23, 1910; 
J 140765. 

Young’s (Capt.) cottage at 
night. 1-2. ©1c. each Apr. 27, 1910; 
J 140891, 140894. 

McKeen (A. 8.) Haverhill, Mass. 

| [13065 

Haverhill cycle club. © Apr. 6, 
1910; 2c Apr. 8, 1910; J 140239. 


Orie, Apr. 


McMULLEN (GERTRUDE S.), Los An- 
geles, Cal. [13066 


Departments in gem-cutting shop. 
©- Mar. 1, 1910; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1910; K 
10087. 


MANNING (WILLIAM J.), Washington, 
D.C. [13067, 138068 
School hygiene: 15: 2. .© Jan: 1, 
1910; 2 c. each May 4, 1910; J 141067, 
141068. 


Manz (J.) ENGRAVING Co., Chicago, Ill. 


[13069 | 


Cooling stream. © Mar. 1, 1910; 
2c. Dec. 8, 1910; H 261. 


MaRcEAU (THEO. C.), New York, N. Y. 


* [13070-13078 


Bacon (Mrs. Robert) 1, 2. © Apr. 


20,,, 1910;:-2 ¢. each, Apr, 2251510 ae I 


140735, 140736. 

Gould (Miss Majorie) 1, 2 and 4. 
© Apr. 18, 1910; 2 c each Apr. 19, 
1910; J 140629, 140630, 140632. 
and Miss Edith Gould. 3. 
Apr. £8, 19105. 2) ¢) Ape toa 2eL0 Fi 
140631. 

—— wedding group. 1. © Apr. 
1910; 2 ce Apr. 21, 1910; J 140691. 

Willetts (Mrs. Macey) © Apr. 
1910; 2-¢ Apr. 22, 1910; 5. 440737. 
and Miss Vera Bloodgood. 


20, 


20, 


© 
Apr. 20, 1910; 2 c. Apr. 22, 1910; J | 


140788. 
MARKENDORFF (GEORGE), New York, 
Noa. [18079-13086 


About a_girl.—Diverting power.— 
Gee, that’s going some.—Happy days.— 
His sweetheart’s letter.—Medical stu- 
dent.—Shot at sun rise—-We won. © 
Apr. 9, 1910; 2 ec. each Apr. 11, 1910; 
K 9271-9278. 


MARTIN (FRANK J.) Terre Haute, Ind. 

[18087 

Snow scene by night. © Mar. 1, 
1910; 2 c. Apr. 7, 1910; J 140188. 


MARTIN POST CARD Co., Ottawa, Kans. 
[18088-13091 


Great sport fishing here.—I caught 


these by myself.—I finally got him. 
© Apr. 20, 1910; 2 c. each Apr. 22, 
1910; J 140710-140712. 


One of our annual stock sales. © 
Apr. 28, 1910;:2.¢ Aprgst SiO ey 
140960. 


Martz (J.), Wymore, Nebr. 
s [18092-13094 


Big Blue River in Nebraska. © 
Apr.. 19,. 1910; 2 ¢«. Apr. 22,1910. ot 
140708. 

Wymore, Nebr. Best wishes from. 
© Apr. 19, 1910; 2 ¢. Apr. 22, 1910; 
J 140709. 

Coal chutes. © May 4, 1910; 
2 ¢e. May 6, 1910; J 141182. 


Matson (JAMES F.), Indianapolis, 
Ind. [13095 
Protected. © Mar. 28, 1910; 2 «. 


Apr. 7, 1910; K 9228. 


228 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 18-21, May, 1910 


Mepiar (H. B.), Woodstock, Ill. 
[13096, 13097 
Oliver typewriter co. employees, 
Woodstock, Ill. © Apr. 26, 1910; 2 ec. 
Apr. 28, 1910; J 140936. 
Woodstock, Ill. Interior view of 
Catholic church. © Mar. 14, 1910; 
2c. Apr. 18, 1910; J 140406. 


MERRIFIELD (O. S.) Brunswick, Ga. 
[13098 


Stevens’ bend. © Apr. 4, 1910; 2c. 
May 6, 1910; J 141141. 


METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, New 
York, N. Y. [13099-13101 
Psyche; by Sergeant Kindall. © 
Apr. 6, 1910; 2.c. Apr. 2, 1910; J 
140370. 

Pygmalion and Galatea; by Auguste 
modi, 1,2, ©) Apr. 6, 1910; 2: c¢. 
each Apr. 2, 1910; J 140368, 140369. 
MEYERCORD CO. INC. Chicago, III. 

[13102-13104 

Busy babies, 1 & 2. © Mar. 24, 
1910; 2 @. each. Apr. 8, 1910; K 9197, 
9198. 

Time’s voyage. 
2 e. Mar. 30, 1910; 


© Jan. 13, 1910; 
K 8910. 


MILLER (H. 8S.) Grand Forks, N. D. 
[18105-13107 
Grand Forks, N. D.. 8rd_ street. 
1-8)" © Apr: 1, 1910: 2 c. each Apr. 1, 
1910; J 140215—-140217. 


MiIneER (H. C.) LitHo. co., New York, 
ING [13108-13111 


Get busy with Emily, no. 15022. © 


Apert Loos! 2 ¢ May 3; 1910; K 
10103. 
Seven days. Sheets 1, 8 and 24. 


© Apr, 30))1910; 2 c. each Apr. 26, 
1910; K 9748-9745. 


MISHKIN stup1o, New York, N. Y. 

[13112-13124 
S2G)415) 4. © 
8, 1910; 


Mordkin (Michael) 
mop t, 1910; .2 c. each Apr. 
J 140465-140469. 
Paulowa (Anna) 1, 
ean <i 1910: 2 e@, 
1910; J 140457-140464. 


2, 7-10, 14, 15. 
each Apr. 8, 


MITCHELL (JOHN J.) co, New Ae 
Ned [18125-18127 


American fashions, April 1910. 
Supplements A, B & GC. © Apr. 7, 
1910; 2 ec. each Apr. 8, 1910; K 9207- 
9209. 


CLASSES, H 


TO K 
15154 


MoFrFETT STUDIO, Chicago, III. 
[13128-13130 
Caruso (Enrico) © Apr. 16, 1910; 
2c. Apr. 21, 1910; J 140695. 
Cheney (Bishop Chas.) 1, 2. © 
Apr. 28, 1910; 2 c. each May 2, 1910; 
J 141040, 141041. 


MoJonierR (A. L.), Los Angeles, Cal. 
[13131 
Sherwood (M. G.) as Blind Tom in 
“A touch of nature.” © Apr. 20, 1910; 
2¢. May 2, 1910; J 141039. 


Morris & BENDIEN, New York, N. Y. 
[11 prints. ] [13132-13142 
Gee whiz, I’m ruined.—Missus come 
down and pick out your husband.— 
Waiter, I didn’t order that. © Apr. 
20, 1910; 2 ec. each Apr. 19, 1910; K 
9602-9604. 

Boy go down and have this filled.— 
Hopeless case.—I promised my wife I 
would make a B line for home.— 
Keeping company.—Madame, take my 
seat, I can stand.—Overhauling the 
bottom. © Apr. 23, 1910: 2 ¢c. each 
Apr. 22, 1910; K 9662-9667. 

So you’re the feller that’s twistin’ 
this street around.——Woman on his 
mind. © Apr. 27, 1910; 2 c. each Apr. 
26, 1910; K 9971, 9972. 


& WHYTE co., New York, N. Y. 

[13148 

View from Moser & Whyte co.’s 

office C 7590. © Apr. 26, 1910; 2 ¢ 

Apr. 26, 1910; J 140874. 

Moses (CHESTER DTD.) 

PTAC. INo)Y. [13144 

Mt. Marey from Lake Placid club 

golf links. © Apr. 21, 1910; 2 c. Apr. 
23, 1910; J 141119. 


Moss (FE. A.) Denver, 


MOSER 


& co., Lake 


Colo. 
[18145-13152 
I may look like a beat, but I haint.— 
may look like a coon, but I haint.— 
may look like a dear, but I haint.— 
may look like a fool, but I haint.— 
may look like a goat, but I haint.— 
may look like a jaek, but I haint.— 
may look like a rube, but I haint.— 
I may look like heck, but I haint. 
© Mar. 4, 1910; 2 c each Mar. 17, 
1910; K 8211-8218. 
MurettrrR (A. M. J.), Philadelphia, 
Pa. [18153 
Sa of the bucks. © Apr. 20, 
1910; 2 Apr. 16, 1910; K 9820. 
MULLEN pr FORGE F.), Holden, Mo. 
[13154 
Original “We're from Missouri and 


ee ee | 


you'll have to show me.” © Apr. 4, 
1910; 2c Apr. 16, 1910: J 140502. 


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13155 


pt. 1) He a 


MULLER (ENRIQUE), New York, N. Y. 
[13155-13164 

Awaiting the admiral. 79. © Apr. 
12, 1910; 2 ce. Apr. 13, 1910; J 140420. 

Boxing match on the Montana. 77. 
© Apr. 12, 1910; 2 c Apr. 13, 1910: J 
140418. 

Marines at attention, the admiral 
coming on board. 
2c. Apr. 30, 1910; J 141022. 

Michigan (U.S.S.) 81,82. © Apr. 
i i= 2 e. even Apr. 13, 49102 J 
140422, 140423. 


—88. © May 4, 1910: 2 c. May 
619102 J-941142. 
North Carolina (U. S. S.) 83. © 


Ape Zo, AO: Dre) Apr 30h 1910 =F 
141021. 


Signalling and receiving messages | 


on the Montana. 78. “© Apr. 12, 
1910; 2 ec. Apr. 13, 1910-5 140419. 

Solace (U. S. hospital ship) 80. © 
Apr AZ. 1O10- 2 e. Ape. iS, 191g 
140421. 

Wrestling match on the Montana. 
{GS ©) (Agr? Ol O50 ges JA pr: ts. 
1910; J 140417. 


Munn & cO., New York, N. Y. 
[18165-13167 
Comparative clock dials.—English 
money and French money.—French, 
German and Dutch money. © Apr. 
14, 1910; 2 c. each Apr. 16, 1910; K 
9488-9500. 


MurRPHY 
Cal. [13168 
Los Angeles college of osteopathy 
faculty. © Apr. 7, 1910: 2 ec. Apr. 11, 
1910; J 140931. 


(G. GLENN) Los 


NATIONAL PRINTING & ENGRAVING CO., 
Chicago, Ill. [13169-13171 
Lurcheon scene.—Picnic luncheon.— 
Western drinking scene. © Mar. 23, 
1910 :- 2c) ‘each Mar: 92541910) a 
139398-139400. 
NEAL (E. B.) Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[18172-13175 
Answering roar. © Jan. 2, 1910; 
2 @ Mar. 25, 1910; Ke Sota: 
- First aid to the injured— Happy 
days.—Pearls. © Jan. 2, 1910; 2 .¢. 
each Mar. 26, 1910: K 8720-8722. 
NEVIUS (GEORGE W.) Chicago, [1]. 
[18176. 13177 
Weidy,. our lion. 4. <©),-Apr. 29. 
1910; 2 c. May 5, 1910; J 141090. 
——2. © Apr. 25, 1910; 2 c. May 
5, 1910; J 141091. 


Angeles, | 


C artes Bn so 
© Apr. 28, 1910; | NEw YORK EVENING TELEGRAM (N. Y. 


NEw (THE) THEATRE, New York, N. Y. 
[13178-13181 


Technical board.—Tele- 


directors 


| phone set for working gallery.—Tele- 


phone sets used for carriage calls.— 
Telephone used for trimming hangings 
on the stage. © Apr., 1910; 2 ¢ each 
Mar. 29, 1910; J 139974-139977. 


HERALD CO.) Jersey City, N. J. 
. [13182-13241 
Adventures of a bad half dollar 


| [1910] : 


© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 


22; 1c. Jan. 24; K 6405. 
29; 1 ¢, Janis eee. 
5; 1c. Feb. 7; K 6895. 
12; 1 ©. Febs 145% 7223. 
19; 1 ¢. Feb. 21; K 7404. 
26; 1 & Keb. 25-6 sal. 
5; Lc. Mar. 7; K 7906. 
12; 1 ¢. Mar 442% S092. 
© Mar. 19; 1 c Mar. 21; K 8379. 
© Mar. 26; 1 ce. Mar. 28: K 8753. 
Book taught Bilkins. [1910]: 
© Jan. 24;1¢. Jan. 26; K 6458. 
© Jan. 31; ive. Pebe ie eee 
© Feb. 7; 1c. Feb. 8; K 6907. 
© Feb. 14; 1c. Feb. 16; K 7265: 
© Feb. 21; 1 c. Feb. 23; K 7450. 
© Feb. 28; 1c. Mar. 2; K 77382. 
© Mar. 7; 1 c. Mar. 8: K 7930. 
© Mar. 14; 1 © Mar. 16; K 8188. 
© Mar. 21; 1 c Mar. 22: K 8423. 
© Mar. 28; 1 c. Mar. 30; K 8788. 


Dolby’s double. [1910]: 

© Jan. 21; 1 ec. Jan. 22; K 6370. 
© Jan. 28; 1c. Jan. 29; K 6639. 
© Feb. 4; 1 c. Feb. 7; K 6894. 

© Feb. 12; 1 ce. Feb. 12; K 7125. 
© Feb. 18; 1 c. Feb: 193 geo. 
© Feb. 25; 1 c. Feb. 26; K 7516. 
© Mar. 4; 1 c. Mar. 7; K 7905. 
© Mar. 11; 1 c. Mar. 12; K 8048. 
-© Mar. 18; 1 c. Mar. 19; K 8301. 
© Mar. 25; 1 c. Mar. 26; K 8730. 


Pazaza! its great. [1910]: 

© Jan. 19; 1 ¢. Jan. 20; K 6314. 
© Jan. 26; 1c. Jan. 27; K 6595. 
© Feb. 2; 1c. Feb. 4; K 6816. 
© Feb. 9; 1 c. Feb. 10; K 7018. 
© Feb. 16; 1c. Feb. 17; K 7308. 
© Feb. 23: 1 c. Feb. 24; K T467. 
© Mar. 2; 1c. Mar. 4; K T8&7,. 


230 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 18-21, May, 1910 


13293 


New YORK EVENING TELEGRAM—Cont’d. 
© Mar. 9; 1c. Mar. 10; K 7986. 


© Mar. 16; 1 ¢. Mar. 17; K 8220. 

© Mar. 23; 1c. Mar. 24; K 8523. 
Boor Jake, [1910]: 

© Jan. 25; 1c. Jan. 27; K 6594. 

© Feb. 1;1 c. Feb. 2; K 6724. 

© Feb. 8; 1c. Feb. 9; K 6980. 

© Feb: 15; 1c. Feb. 17; K 7311. 

@imiep, 22; 1'c} Feb. 23; K 7451. 

© Mar. 1; 1c. Mar. 2; K 7733. 

© Mar. 8; 1c. Mar. 9; K 7948. 

© Mar. 15; 1c. Mar. 16; K 8189. 

@ wir 22: 1c. Mar. 23; K 8510. 

© Mar. 29; 1 c. Mar. 31; K 8824. 


Well, Vill wait a_ little while. 
[1916] : 
© Jan. 6; 1c. Jan. 7; K. 5858. 
Oman is; 1c. Jan?15; K 6215. 


@rdan,20- 1.c Jan, 21; K 6347. 
(Olam on; 1 ¢. Jan. 28; K 6636. 
© Feb. 3; 1c. Feb. 4; K 6817. 

© Feb. 10; 1 ¢. Feb. 11; K 7090. 
©) Feb: 17; 1c. Feb. 19; K 7330. 
© Feb. 24; 1c. Feb. 25; K 7496. 
Oia 3: dic. Mar4: K 7818: 

© Mine, 12) 1c. Mar. 12; K 8047. 


Nrw YORK HERALD co., Jersey City, 
Neal. [18242-18293 
Berger (Sam), ‘‘ Farmer” Burns, 
Jim Jeffries, and Dick Adams. © Apr. 
IO ono eG. Apr. 11,1910; K 9261. 


Paty mint trom Paris. [1910]: 
©) Mar. 28; 1 c. Mar. 30; K 8776. 
© Mar. 29; 1 c. Mar. 31; K 8828. 
© Mar. 30, 1 c. Mar. 31; K 9000. 
@i Mar! 81); 1 ¢ Apr. 1. K 9001. 
©waAnr di cc Apr. 4; K 9025. 
Grane 2: 1 ¢ Apr. 4; K 9026. 
Or Apres) 1 c Apr. 43K 9027. 
Cran 4; 1c. Apr. 6; K 9108. 
iimapr oO; 1 ¢ Apr. 6; K 9104. 
(Gewor OF 2. .c. Apr. 7; K. 9105. 
(omAone ce kc. Apr, 8; K 9211. 
©) Apr. 8; ¢« Apr. 9; K 9216, 
Graore Os 1) @ Apr. 11; K 9250. 
G Apr 10; 1 a ,Apr. 11; K 9261. 
CAprs Lbs1 ¢« Apr 12; K 9284. 
Oy apr, 121 ee. Apr. 18; K 9298. 
@iApr. 18; 1¢. Apr. 14; K 9816. 
© Apr. 14; 1 ec. Apr. 15; K 9492. 
GiApro lost ¢. Apr. 15: K 9501. 
©) Apre 16: 1c; Apr. 18; K 9576. 


NEw YorK HERALD co.—Continued. 
How Jeffries is training: 
Returning from a run.—Starting for 

his first day’s work. Skipping rope.— 

Training cottage. © Apr. 11, 1910; 

1 ce. each Apr. 12, 1910; K 9280-9283. 


Jeffries and “Farmer” Burns 
wrestling. © Apr. 13, 1910; 1 ¢. Apr. 
14, 1910; K 93818. 

and Sam Berger in Market 


street, San Francisco. © Apr. 9, 1910; 
1 CApr. tt, 1910: KK 9253: 


— catching ball. © Apr. 20, 1910; 
Ly CeADr. Zip 1910 9625, 


catching Sam Berger a hard one 
under the chin. © Apr. 13, 1910; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 14, 1910; K 9319. 


in fighting pose. © Apr. 13, 
1910; 1c. Apr. 14, 1910; K 9317. 


leaving ferry boat, San Fran- 
cisco, ©. Apr. 9, 1910; 1.¢c. Apr 1k 
1910; K 9252. 


ordering supplies for his camp. 
© Apr. 11, 1910; 1 c. Apr. 12, 1910: 
K 9285. 


party leaving Oakland depot 
for Adams hotel. © Apr. 10, 1910; 
ie) Apr. it, 1910; K 9260. 

© 


Johnny Johnny Quack twins. 
ADRS a, 1OnO soe. tA pr 4e TOE sane 
$033. 


Paris fashions, Apr. 3, 1910. 

Nile green satin gown.—Pink satin 
gown.—Pink voile de soie dinner 
gown.—Pink voile de soie gown.—Sil- 
ver embroidered gray voile gown.— 
Yellow satin gown. © Apr. 3, 1910; 
1c. each Apr. 4, 1910; K 9034-9039. 


—- Apr. 10, 1910. 

Apricot crépe de chine.— Back of 
blue and white voile de soie gown.— 
Blue and white voile de soie gown. 
Hmbroidered écru tussor gown.—Peach 
color voile de soie gown. © Apr. 10, 
1910; 1 ce. each Apr. 11, 1910; K 9262- 


9266, 


—— Apr. 17, 1910. 

Blue and white striped wool gown.— 
Blue liberty satin gown.—Cashmere 
gown.—Gray pongee gown.—Green silk 


voile gown.—Raspberry red liberty 
satin gown. © Apr. 17, 1910: 1 ¢@ 


each Apr. 18, 1910; K 9578-9583. 


Widow Wise. © Apr. 20, 1910; 
2c. Apr. 28, 1910; K 9670. 


231 


42684—10— 


9 
” 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13294 


pt. Iv, BIS. 5 


NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASS’N., Cleve- 
land, Ohio. [13294-13306 

[Roosevelt (Theo.) and family]: 

How Mrs. Roosevelt looked on the 
back of a camel.—How T. R. looked 
riding a camel on the desert trip.— 
Roosevelt (Col.) at the races at 
Khartum. © Apr. 8, 1910; 2 c. each 
Apr. 14, 1910; K 9312-9314. 

—-—- Roosevelt (Col.) and _ party 
transferring from Nile steamer to the 
wharf. © Apr. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Apr. 20, 
1910; K 9669. 

—— Roosevelt gets aboard his first 
camel.—Roosevelt (Col. & Mrs.) sight- 
seeing in EHgypt.—Souvenir for T. R. 
from the Sudan Sultan.—T. R. and 
sights he saw at Khartum, no. 1 & 2.— 
T. R. homeward bound.—Telegraph 
office at Renk. © Apr. 12, 1910; 2 «¢. 
each Apr. 18, 1910; K 9569-9575. 
Ethel (Miss) rides a camel.— 
Roosevelt (Col. and Mrs.) go driving 
in the land of the pyramids. © Apr. 
14, 1910; 2 c. each Apr. 20, 1910; K 
9608, 9609. 


NICHOLS 


Baltimore, 

Md. [13307 

Wildey (Thomas) © Mar. 4, 1910; 
2c. Apr. 9, 1910; J 140311. 


NIELSEN (J. B.), Honesdale, Pa. 
[133808 
Lion (The), locomotive. © Apr. 12, 
1910; 2c. Apr. 21, 1910; K 9808. 


NortHRUP, KING & Co., Minneapolis, 
Minn. [13309-13405 
Beans, 1-7.—Beets, 8, 9, 11, 12.— 
Cabbage, 13-17.—Carrot, 18-20, 92.— 
Caulifiower, 22.—Celery, 23, 24.—Cu- 
cumber, 29-34.—Herbs, 89-91.—Lawn 
grass, 97.—Lettuce, 3540.—Mangel 
wurtzel, 100.—Muskmelon, 41-44.— 
Nasturtium, 95.—Onion, 49-54.—Pars- 
ley, 55.—Parsnip, 56, 57.—Peas, 58-61, 
95.—Pepper, 62.—Pumpkin, 63, 64.— 
Radish, 65-73.—Ruta baga, 87, 88.— 
Salsify, 74.—Spinach, 75.—Squash, 76— 
79.—Sweet corn, 25-28, 99.—Sweet 
peas, 94.—Tomato, 80—-83.—Turnip, 84- 
86. — Watermelon, 45-48.— White 
clover, 93. © Feb. 1, 1910; 2 ce. each 
Apr. 15, 1910; K 93867-9463. 


(WILLIAM B.), 


NorTHWESTERN KNITTING Co., Minne- 
apolis, Minn. [18406-13416 
Cupid bowling.—Cupid dressing.— 


Cupid hunting.—Cupid playing  bil- 
liards.—Cupid shaving.—Cupid trying 
on hats.—Cupids automobiling. — 
Cupids canoeing.—Cupids kissing.— 
Cupids playing golf—Cupids playing 
tennis. © Apr. 1, 1910; 2c. each Apr. 
22, 1910; K 9645-9655. 


Norwoop (Miss K.), New York, N. Y. 

[13417 

Cross of calla lilies on Roman jar. 

© Apr. 19, 1910; 2 c. Apr. 20, 1910; 
J 140634. 


NoOweELL (F. H.), Seattle, Wash. 


[13418, 138419 


Water front pano- 
Apr. 28) 4910; J 


Seattle, Wash. 
Ae 
141044, 141045. 


O'Hara (FRep 8.), Springfield, Mass. 

| [13420 

Life. - © Apr. J, 1910— 2 eer 2: 
1910: K 9231. 


OLD COLONY PRESS, New York, N. Y. 
[13421 


Future stars of the diamond. © 
May.1, 1910; 2 c Apr 14] oie: 
9597. 


OLESON (C. Oscar), Mott, N. Dak. 
[13422 


North star lb. co. freighting 40 
miles with Hart-Parr gas engine to 
Mott, N. Dak. © Apr. 22, 1910; 2 ec. 
Apr. 29, 1910; J 140954. 


OLszowy (K.) & co., Chicago, Il. 
[13423 
Bitwa pod Gunwalden. [Battle of 
Grundwalt.] © Apr. 26, 1910; 2 e. 
May 2, 1910; K 10056. 


OPPENHEIMER’S (LEWIS) SONS, Phila- 

delphia, Pa. [138424 

Christmas greetings. © Apr. 15, 
1910; 2 c. Apr. 14, 1910; K 9677. 


O’SULLIVAN Lowell, 
Mass. [138425 
Diagram showing correct and incor- 
rect method of walking. © Apr. 16, 
1910; 2 ce. Apr. 28, 19103) Ke san2: 


OTIS LITHOGRAPH Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 
13426-13482 

Auto race paper, 12630 A—C. © 
Sept. 18, 1909; 2 c. each Apr. 3, 1910; 
K 9159, 9161, 9165. 

Bergere (Valerie), 14170. © Mar. 
24,1910; 2 c. Apr. 3, 19L0c ie oaez2: 

Beverly, 138450. © Nov. 15, 1909; 
2¢ Apr. 3, 1910; K O1Ss: 

Bonita, 14130. © Mar. 10, 1910; 2c. 
APES S190: Td Oroie 

Brengk’s Parisian models, 13080. © 
Sept. 17, 1909; 2 ec. Apr. 3, 1910; K 
9160. 

Bridge (The), 13320; 3@) sOGiaee: 
1910; 2 ¢. Apr. 3, 1910; K: 9176: 

Burns (Teddy), 13790. © Dee. 31, 
1909; 2c. Apr. 8, 1910; K 9123. 


(HUMPHERY), 


232 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 18-21, May, 1910 


BDAD 


OTIS LITHOGRAPH co.—Continued. 
Cahill (Marie), 13580. © Nov. 19, 
1909; 2 c. Apr. 3, 1910; K 91387. 


Calhoun (Beverly ), 13360. © Nov. 
10, 1909; 2 ec. Apr. 3, 1910; K 9124. 


Chocolate soldier. 13060. © Sept. 7, 
1910; 2c. Apr. 3, 1910; K 9162. 


Clansman (The), 13520. © Nov. 18, 
1909; 2 c. Apr. 3, 1910; K 9156. 


—— 13530. © Dec. 20; 1909; 2 «. 
Apr. 8, 1910; K 9146. 

Clarke (Della), 13880. © Dec. 28, 
1909; 2 c. Apr. 3, 1910; K 9170. 
14010; © Jan. 5, 1910; 2 «. 
Apr. 3, 1910; KX 9129. 

Countiss (Cathrine), 14220. © Mar. 
PomolOe 2 @; Apr. 3, 1910; K 9125: 

Daniels (Frank), 13980. © Jan. 25, 
1910. 2 c Apr. 3, 1910; K 9142. 

Final settlement, 13120. © Oct. 18, 
1909; 2c. Apr. 3, 1910; K 9169. 

Girls will be girls, 13300, A& B. © 
Oct. 19, 1909; 2 c. each Apr. 3, 1910; 
K 9174, 9175. 

— 13310. © Nov.1, 1909; 2 c. Apr. 
3, 1910; K 9158. 


12400) ‘© Nov. 5, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 3, 1910; K 9140, 
13420. © Oct. 28, 1909; 2 c.. 


Apr. 3, 1910; K 9139. 
Heart of Alaska, 13810. © Dec. 23, 
1909; 2 c. Apr. 3, 1910; K 9167. 
13820. .© Dec. 21, 1909; 2 «4 
Apr. 8, 1910; K 9147. 
fgss0. “© Dec. 29, 1909; 2 «. 
Aprnd, 1910: K 91:78. 
13860. © Feb. 25, 1910; 2 ¢ 
Apr. 3, 1910; K 91382. 
i3810, A & B. © Jan. 7, 1910; 
2c. each Apr. 3, 1910; K 91380, 9131. 
Hopper (De Wolf), 13230. © Oct. 
2, 1909; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1910; K 9141. 
—— 13240. © Sept. 24, 1909; 2 «. 
Spree ue toto: K OL57. 
13270. © Sept. 30, 1909; 2 c. 
Apr. 3, 1910; K 9180. 
Matinee idol, 18540. © Nov. 17, 
1909; 2 c. Apr. 3, 1910; K 9150. 
—— 138570. © Dec. 16, 1909; 2 c¢. 
Apr. 3, 1910; K 9148. 
—— 13590, A & B. © Dec. 2, 1909; 
2c. each Apr. 3, 1910; K 9152, 9153. 
Miller (Henry), 14200. © Mar. 7, 
1910; 2c. Apr. 8, 1910; K 9154. 
14210. © Mar. 11, 1910; 2c. 
Apr. 3, 1910; K 9155. 
Norris (Wm.), 14180. 
1910; 2c. Apr. 8, 1910; K 9126. 


= 


© Mar. 18, | sible Xmas gifts. 


| 


OTIS LITHOGRAPH co.—Continued. 
14190. © Mar. 10, 1910; 2 e. 
Apr. 3, 1910; K 9171. 

St. Denis (Ruth), 13920. © Jan. 
12, 1910; 2 c. Apr. 3, 1910; K 9145. 

Temple (Charlotte), 12960. © Oct. 
6, 1909; 2 ec. Apr. 3, 1910; K 9168. 
13010); Avn&—B:. 1C: Sept. «27, 
1909; 2 c. each Apr. 3, 1910; K 9177, 
9178. 


13650, 13660. © Jan. 17, 1910; 
2c. each Apr. 3, 1910; K 9144, 9149. 
Thoroughbreds, 12860. © Oct. 
190982 e: Apr: 3, 1910° K 9172. 

Ward (May), 13020. © Oct. 16, 
1909; 2 ce. Apr. 8, 1910; K 9163. 
13030: © Oct? 15,-1909- 2 v2. 
Apr. 8, 1910; K 9179. 

White squaw, 13610. © Dec. 14, 
1909; 2 ce. Apr. 3, 1910; K 9166. 

—— 13670. © Dec. 16, 1909; 2 e. 
Apr. 3, 1910; K 9164. 

-—. 13680. © Jan. 4, 1910; 2 «@. 
Apr. 3, 1910; K 9138. 
13690. © Dec. 30, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 3, 1910; K 9134. 
13710; A & Be © Jan. .6, 1910: 
2.@. each Apr. 3, 1910; K 9135, 9136. 

World (The), 14110. © Mar. 14, 
GMO Zc Apr. 3, 19105, 139145. 


OUTCAULT (R. F.), Flushing, N. Y. 
[13483-13549 

[Yellow kid ad. series] : 

All hands round. — Ammunition 
guns.— And everything. — Base ball 
goods.—Before.—Best line.—Best line 
of cutlery.—Best present you can buy 


6 


’ 


is something useful. — Blacksmith.— 
Suilders’ hardware, all the stuff.— 
Builders’ hardware in abundance. 


Carpenter’s and builder’s hardware, I 
am going to build.—Christmas gifts.— 
Hverything in hardware.—Everything 
we sell is the best there is in hard- 


ware.—Fine tools make good gar- 
dens.—First quality—Garden  uten- 


sils.—George and I.—Good tools, good 
work.—Hardware and tools.—Harvest- 
ing implements.—Hearts are trumps, 
but good hardware makes happy 
hearts.—Heating.—Here’s where we go 
to grass.— Highest grade fishing 
tackle-—Highest grade tools.—House 
cleaning tools.—If you wish to ar- 
range for a range.—Implements. 

Just before you take your vacation 
look over fishing tackle, ours 
the finest ever.— Nitchen things. 
Laundry.—Let us show you our sen- 
Look sharp.—Mail 
at home.—Never 


is 


order goods, buy 


233 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18550 


pi. Tv) Sk, ves 


OUTCAULT (R. F.)—Continued. 
again.—No, sir.—Our hardware... 
stock is complete.—Paints, varnishes, 
oils .. . Save your house.—Plows and 
plows, have the best one.—Plows, har- 
rows, etc. — Queensware. — Refriger- 
ators.—Resolved :—Happy New Year.— 
Screens. — Shelf hardware. — Sporting 
goods.—Sporting goods, fishing tackle, 
games.—Things.—Things for Thanks- 
giving.—Threshers, shellers, feed cut- 
ters.—Toilet articles for the horses.— 
Tools of all kinds, hardware for every- 
one.—Wash day things.—Watch this 
space.—We are.—We are proud.—We 
are the people-—We carry the best 
line of fire arms.—We sell the very 
best.—What’s nicer.—Window glass.— 
Wire fences.—Wire fences that last, 
they are the goods.—You can’t buy 
poor tools in our store, on the level.— 
You need a good wagon. © Apr. 15, 
1910; 2 e. each Apr. 2, 1910; K 8927-— 
8998. 


OWEN (ALBERT KIMSEY) 
ville, N. Y. 

Auto-highways or civic roads. 
ee Apr-4,. 1910: L238. 


Pacu (G. W.), Lakewood, N. J. 
[13551-13553 
Gould (Jay). © Apr. 18, 1910; 2c 
Apr. 18, 1910; J 140490. 
and Frank Forrester. 1-2. © 
Apr 13, 1910> 2 ce. each Apr: 13, 1910; 
J 140483, 140485. 


Baldwins- 
[13550 


©mt 


PACIFIC AERO CLUB, San Francisco, Cal. 
[13554 


Diagrams for aeroplane contest. © 
Tre Aw. tole mie: 


PAINE (WILLIS S.), Philadelphia, Pa. 

[18555 

Theta Delta Chi, [seal]. © Apr. 
iS. 1910: 2 ec. Apr. 20, 1910 Kk 9606: 


PARFITT (WILLIAM), Goshen, Ind. 
[18556 


Weston (KE. P.) 4th trip through 


Goshen, Ind. © Apr. 7, 1910; 2 e¢. 
Apr. 9, 1910; J 140247. 
PARISIAN REGALIA CoO., Philadelphia, 


Ba. [13557 

Welcome home [Roosevelt] 1910. © 

Apres, O10) 2c. Apr, 22-191 0r ak 
9629. 


PaRK (HARRIET), Stanford University. 
Cal. [13558 


Between woods and ocean. © Apr. 
18, 1910; 2 c. May 4, 1910; J. 141057. 


PARKER (A. S.), Cleveland, Ohio. 
[18559 
Drawings for lip reading instruc- 
tions. © 1.¢. Apr. 25,1910; A2a9: 


PARKER (HaArotp A.), Pasadena, Cal. 
[13560-13563 


Annandale golf course.—Pasadena, 
Cal.— Sierra Madres from Echo 
Rock.—Sierra Madres from Round 
Top.. © Apr. 5, 1910: 2*e) each Apr: 
11, 1910; J 140357-140360. - 


PARKER (HARRISON M.), Chicago, IIL 
[7 prints. ] [13564-18570 


Exercise your  brain.—Mysterious 
telegram.—You make $500.—$500 for 
a ten word telegram.—$500 is a lot of 
money. © Mar. 25, 1910; 2 ce each 
Mar. 28, 1910; K 9110-9114. 


School teachers.—Whats in this 
telegram. © Mar. 25, 1910; 2 c. each 
Apr. 2, 1910; K 9202, 9203. 


PARKER (J. O.), New York, N. Y: 
; [13571 
New York, Ne we Metropolitan 
tower, Madison square. © Sept. 27, 
1909; 2 c. Dec. 30,1909) a, 3G. 


PENNSYLVANIA CRUSHER CO., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [43572 
Oixatahe Bradford breaker steel 
framework. ©1c. May 2, 1910; I 263. 


PERIOLAT (M.), Chicago, II. 

[18573-13582 
As the lion gets nearer home.— 
Busy.—Bwana Tumbo back on the 
job.—Course of true love never did run 
smooth. — Embarrassing situation. — 
Glad tidings—Home sweet home.— 
Kermit’s last photograph.—Something 
new on the string.—There they were 
waiting at the pier. © Apr. 1, 1910; 

2c. each Apr. 11, 1910; K 9237-9246. 
PERKINS (HENRY J.) co., Springfield, 
Mass. [13583 


First of the season. © Apr. 14, 
1910: 2 c. Apr. 13, 1910; Sass: 


PERKINS (7. D.), Denver, Colo. [13584 


This tells the story. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
24, 1910; J 140316. 


PERKINS (W. B.) gR., Lead, S. Dak. 
[138585 
Mateo Tepee, the devil's tower. © 
Apr. I, 1910; 2 c. Apr, 4 See 
140346. 


PETERSEN (CHARLES Q.), Chicago, II]. 

[13586 

Tiger lilies. © Mar. 29, 1910; 2 ec. 
Apr. 1, 1910; K 8907. 


234 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 18-21, May, 1910 


Pui Bera PI FRATERNITY, by G. M. 
Kline Secy, Ann Arbor, Mich. 

[13587 

Phi Beta Pi coat-of-arms. © Apr. 
Sei. 2 e, Apr. 9, 1910; K 9221. 


PICKET PHOTO cCo., Snohomish, Wash. 
[13588 


Thomas Lake logging camp. © 
mmo toro: 2) ¢e. Apr. 21) 1910; J 
140689. 


PICTORIAL NEWS CO., New York, N. Y. 

[13589 

Giants’ baseball team, 1910. © Apr, 
Spa ee ce. Apr. 11; 1910; J 140363. 


PITTSEURGH GAZETTE TIMES, Pittsburgh, 
Pa. [13590, 138591 
Carnegie (Andrew) and his rela- 
tives in reunion. © Apr. 4, 1910; 1c. 
Apr. 5, 1910; K 9086. 
Wagner (Hans). © Apr. 6, 1910; 
1c. Apr. 11, 1910; K 9249. 


PLAIN DEALER PUB. Co., Cleveland, 
Ohio. [18592 
Who’s who in baseball. © Apr. 10, 


IG. 2c. Apr. 12, 1910; K 9287. 


Post CARD EXCHANGE, 

Ala. [18593 

Southern pledge. © Apr. 25, 1910; 
2Veape, 20, 1910; K 9605. 


Birmingham, 


POST PRINTING AND PUB. CO., Denver, 
Colo. [13594-13596 
Foreclosure. © Apr. 38, 1910; 2c. 
Apr. 4, 1910; K 9047. 
Real mourners. © Apr. 17, 1910; 
2c. Apr. 22, 1910; K 9644. 
Watchers eternal. © Apr. 10, 1910; 
Pee ADir id, L910; K 9248. 


POSTER CARD co., New York, N. Y. 
[13597 
Chantecler. © Apr. 21, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 25, 1910; K 9691. 


QUAKER AMUSEMENT ©CO., Brooklyn, 
NY, [18598, 138599 


Did you ever ride the goat.—Joining | 


the Quakers. © July 6, 1909; 2 c. 
each Apr. 9, 1910; K 9214, 9215. 
RAKISTRAW (J. V.), San Antonio, Tex. 
[18600 
Virst use of the fig. © Apr. 4, 1910; 
2 ¢. Apr. 25, 1910; K 9888. 


Rav (WILLIAM H.), Philadelphia, Pa. 


[18601-18605 | Rosinson 


Philadelphia, Pa, Independence Hall. 
21a. -G@ Apr. 8, 1910; 2c. Apr. 16, 
1910; J 140524. 


CLASSES, H TO K 


13622 


Rau (WILLIAM H.)—Continued. 
League Island navy yard: 
3ack channel at Broad st. A 3573.— 
Indiana and South Carolina in back 
channel. A 3571.—Kansas, (U. SS.) 
afloat in new stone dry dock. A 3572.— 
New buildings, and entrance to yard. 
A 3574. © Apr. 8, 1910; 2 ec. each 
Apr. 16, 1910; J 140525-140528. 
Ray (B. F.), Rushville, Nebr. [13606 
Pine Ridge, S. Dak. 3uffalo Bill 
Indians. © Apr. 15, 1910; 2 ¢c. Apr. 
18, 1910; J 140597. 
RAYMOND (MaAuvrIceE F.), Cleveland, 
Ohio. [13607, 13608 
Raymond (M. F.), no. 14040, A & B. 
© Feb. 5, 1910; 2 c. each Apr. 8, 1910; 
K 9127, 9128. 
Reeves (C. S.), White Salmon, Wash. 
[18609 
White Salmon, Wash. © Apr. 1, 
1910; 2 c. Apr. 11, 1910; J 140364. 


RENNINGS (P. J.), Boulder, Colo. 


[13610, 13611 

And a little child shall lead 
them.—And I, John, saw the Holy 
Gity., (© Apr. 15. 1910. \2:e,.eseh 


Apr. 22, 1910; K 9683, 9684. 


Reyes (P. V.), Avalon, Cal. 
[13612-13614 
Cabrillo (S. S.) bound for Santa 
Catalina’.Isl. © Apr. 16, 1910: 2.4 
Apr. 21, 1910; J 140690. 
Monster Sun fish. 1, 2.. © Apr. 2, 
1910; 2 c. each Apr. 8, 1910; J 140235, 
140236. 


RicHARDSON (M. A.), Milton Junction, 
Wis. [13615-13617 
Cole (Outfielder) 1-3. © Apr. 26, 
1910s >). e8..egeh Apr. 28 401g 
140902-140904. 
RISBECK (JOHN H.), Pittsburg, Pa. 
[138618 
Moose head. © Apr. 20, 1910; 2 e. 
Apr. 27, 1910; K 9765. 


Roperts & SCHAEFER CO., Chicago, Il. 
[13619-13621 
Telegraph framing in briquette bin 
for New Staunton coal co. 9380—-17.— 
End loading chute for New Staunton 
coal co. 1008-4.—Assembly of tele- 
scoping chute at picking table, [ete.] 
956-39. © 1c. each May 2, 1910; I 
264-266. 
H.), Washington, 
at), [13622 
Nantucket Island, Mass. © May 
5, 1910; 2 c. May 5, 1910; K 10116. 


(JOHN 


235 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13623 


pt. 1¥, eS vee 


Rossi (lL. MELANO), Boston, Mass. 
[13623 
National association to promote 
travel in Italy. © Apr. 29, 1910; 2 «¢. 
Apr. 30, 1910; K 9976. 


RorrTMeR (HENRY E.), Washington, 
1. [13624-13628 
St. Gauden’s ‘“ Grief.” Front bust. 


© Apr. 21, 1910; 
140628. 

—— Profile bust. © Apr. 21, 1910; 
2 e. Apr. 20, 1910; J 140638. 

United States treasury bouquet. 1. 
@uApri:21, 1910: 2 e@ Apr. 19, 1910; 
J 140627. 

——2.°© Apr. 26, 1910; 2 ¢. Apr. 
25, 1910; J 140776. 

Wistaria (The) © Apr. 
2 ce. Apr. 20, 1910; J 140637. 
SALKE (SANForRD M.), New WOrRK IN Ne 

[13629 

Chantecler (The) © Ape: — a6, 
1910; 2 c. Apr. 14, 1910; K 9807. 
SALTER (MARGARET J.), Chicago, III. 

[13630-13635 

Birthday greetings, 51-56. © Apr. 


PACL ADE AG UGlO oo) 


21, 1910; 


2 VO1O=, 2. e@; “each Agr 4. “910-1 

9007-9012. 

SANDERS ENGRAVING CO., St. Louis, Mo. 
[1386386 


Sanders advertising electros. Apr. 
15, 19105740 Apre 9, 1910 +S ic.Ape. 6, 
TSOLO= KE -G102. 


SCHERVEE Worcester, 
Mass. [13637-13639 
Taft (William Howard) : 
Taft.—Taft and aunt.—Taft and 
party. © Apr. 6, 1910; 2 c. each Apr. 
9, 1910; J 140244140246. 


SCHLOTTEBECK (A. G.), Portland, Me. 

[13640 

Portland, Maine. Masonic temple. 

© Mar. 19, 1910; 2 c Apr. 138, 1910; 
J 140672. 


SCHRELL-PIERSON STUDIO, New York, 
Noo ys [13641 
Cupid where did you buy your fig 
leaf...©, Mar. 4, -1910;.2 ¢. Mar. 26, 
1910; K 9115. 


ScoBleE (FRANK), Sleepy Eye, Minn. 
[13642-13651 
PGR a 2ele els, 2028 eek ae) 
Mar. 19, 1910; 2 c. each Apr. 11, 1910; 
J 140347-140356. 


SEAMER (LEONARD), Minneapolis, Minn. 

[13652 

Dog and bottle. © Apr. 2, 1910; 2c. 
Apr. 9, 1910; J 140242. 


&  BUSHONG, 


SECURITY LADDER Co., Goshen, Ind. 


[15653, 18654 


Atlas.—Monarch. © 1 ¢. each Apr. 
29, 1910; J 140952, 140953. 


SHEAHAN (M. T.), 


Brookline, Mass. 
[18655, 13656 
Flying will be an easy matter pretty 
soon.—Little drops of whiskey. © 
Apr. 2, 1910; 2 ec. each Apr. 4, 1910; 
Ik 9005, 9006. 


SHEELOR (F. W.), Tonopah, Nev. 
[13657-13659 
Death valley, Cal.: 
Below  sea_ level.—Devil’s door 
yard.—Panorama. © Apr. 1, 1910; 
2 c. each Apr. 19, 1910; J 140611— 


140613. 
SHELDON (WALTER A.) Northampton, 
Mass. [13660-13663 
Seelve (L. Clarke) 1-4. by @: 
each Apr. 14, 1910; J 140427-140430. 
SLACK (CHARLES C.) & Co., Sioux 
Halls, “S:- D2 [13664-13670 


Five beauties. 2.—Marketing hogs. 
4.—Modern farmer. 7.—Off to mar- 
ket. 3.—Some potatoes. 6.—Three to 
the car load. 5.—U D to date farmer. 
1. © Apr..5, 1910; 2 & eaehwape, 4 
1910; J 140339-140345. 


SmitH (J. K.) Milton, Vt. 


Five calves at one birth. 
1910; 2 


[13671 
©. Apr. 8, 
ec. Apr. 8, 1910; J 140220. 


SmitH (KItTTIE) Maywood, fil. 

[13672-13676 
©... dan: 20; 
6. SOAs J 


Smith (Kittie) 
1910 2.7@) eaeh 
140180-140184. 


1-5. 
Apr. 


SmitH (Otis) Cloquet, Minn. [13677 
* Cloquet, [Minn.] schools and teach- 
ers. ©. Mar. 25, 191@5° 202. ieee 
1910; J 140191. 


| Smitu & Price, Traverse City, Mich. 


[15678 


Traverse City. Mich., high school 
football team. © Apr. 2, 1910; 2 ¢. 


Apr. 6, 1910; J 140415. 
SmitH & WALTHER, St. Louis, Mo. 
[13679 
Under the Christmas tree. © Feb. 


15. 1910; 2c. Apr. 11, 1910; J 140532. 


SOLAR PRISM co., Cleveland, Ohio. 
[13680, 13681 
Solar parabolic vault light, no. 51.— . 


Solar drop lens, no. 50. © 1 ¢. each 
Apr. 21, 1910; 1.244, 245: 


236 


atoms 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 18-21, May, 1910 


SPARRELL PRINT, Boston, Mass. 
[13682-13713 

Coax me.— Flirty eyes. — Hoo-oo, 
ain’t you coming out to-night. I’d like 
to correspond with you.—I’m afraid 
to sleep alone.—I think [ oughtn’t 
ought to any more.—I want some one 
to call me “ dearie.”—I wonder if it’s 
true.—Somebody ought to tell her hus- 
band.—What are you going to do.— 
You'll have to ask my mother. © 
Mpa, 1910s 2 c.‘each Apr. 15, 1910; 
KK 9464-9474. 

Timely sayings, no. 1-13, 16. © 
Apr. 15, 1910; 2 c. each Apr. 15, 1910; 
K 9475-9488. 

Typo kittens, no. 275. Can’t you see 
I’m lonely. © Apr. 15, 1910; 2 c. Apr. 
15, 1910; H 629. 
no. 276. I haven’t told my 
mother up to now. © Apr. 15, 1910; 
Pca wpr..lo, 1910; H 630. 

——no. 277. No wedding bells for 
mee) Apr. 15, 1910; 2 c. Apr. ‘15, 
1910; H 681. 
no. 278. Come and put your 
arms around me. © Apr. 15, 1910; 
PCr i, tOlO; A 632. 


——no. 279. I didn’t go home at 
Tieonor Apr, £5, 191052 e¢ Apr. 15, 
1910; H 633. 

——no. 280. Gee! But this is a 
lonesome town. © Apr. 15, 1910; 2 «. 
Apr. 15, 1910; H 684. 
no. 281. Mother hasn’t spoke 
to father since. © Apr. 15, 1910; 2. 
Apr O10: I 635. 


SPELLMAN (KE. G.), Heber, Ark. 
[18714-13716 
Heber, Ark.: Bridal-Veil falls; Cas- 
cades; Cornelius falls. © Mar. 25, 
1910; 2 c. each May 2, 1910; K 10059- 
10061. 


SPIELVOGEL (Emit), New York, N. Y. 


Leur fils. © Feb. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 27, 1910; K 9901. 


Squires (WitutAmM T.), Binghamton, 
New. [13718 


Binghamton, N. Y., in 1810 and 
1910. © May 5, 1910; 2 c. Apr. 29, 


1910; Ik 9940. 
STANDARD 
Wash. 
Old mill wheel. © Apr. 17, 
2c, Apr. 19, 1910; K 9591. 
STARK BRO’S NURSERIES AND ORCHARDS 
oo.. Louisiana, Mo. [18720 
Stark delicious. © Mar. 3, 1910; 
2 cy Apr. 8, 1910; K. 9218. 


Seattle, 
[18719 
1910; 


FURNITURE COQ., 


|© Apr. 27, 


CLASSES, H TO K 


13768 

STEBBINS (C. A.) Washington, D. C. 

[13721 

Stebbins (B. P.) © Mar. 26, 1910; 
2c. Mar. 29, 1910; J 140165. 


STEVERWALD (Prinip), Milwaukee, 

Wis. [13722 

Model flat building. © 1 ¢. Apr. 6, 
1910; I 241. 


STOCKTON-ABBOTT (LYLE), New York, 

hy page RABY Ys: 

Logarithmic computations. © 1 e. 
Apr. 14, 1910; I 243. 


STRAUSS (FRANK V.) & co., New York, 
IN; Ne [13724-13728 
Apr. 4, 

IK 9200. 
LY, 19103; 2 


Program girl, no. 31. 
LOLO; 27. (Apr. S,.1916- 
id: of, (©). Apr: 
Apr. 18, 1910; K 9510. 


Ho..30.. ©) -Apr. 18,-1910. 2.2, 

Apr, 22, 19103 Kk S643. 
no, 34., ) Apr..25, 1910. 22 

Apr. 28, 1910; K 9915. 
——no. 35. © May 2, 1910; 2 «. 


May 4, 1910; K 10107. 


STRAUSS (MatcouM), New York, N. Y. 
[13729 

Faust (Lotta) as Carmen. © Apr. 
12, 1910; 2° ec} Apr. 16, 1910; J 140503. 


STROBRIDGE LITHOGRAPH Co., Cincinnati, 
Ohio. [13730-13754 
Desk calendar. 1910. April, May 
and June. © Apr. 1, 1910; 2 c. each 
Apr. 5, 1910; K 9080-9082. 


TOW Ne he 13108, IN, ¥. 13209, 
13226. No ¥. 13246. N: Y¥. 13247. IN. 
13296. © Apr. 12, 1910; 2 c. each 
Apr. 14, 1910; K 93825-9342. 

N. ¥. 18325; N.-¥.. 13326, 
18828, N: Y;: 18829... ©, Apr. 20, 

2c. each Apr. 21, 1910; K 9625-9628. 


[Posters] C. 15106, C. 153833, N. Y¥. 
B40), INOY.) 363, Ns: Me Re 14 Boe 
RR Bo;0N 7 Ye Be 9S, IN. Xo EK. 99, INS Ma OR: 
211, N. ¥.48. 495,Ne XS, 90, No Yu Si 

Ls, BES a 
XY 


Colo. 
[13755 

Message of the swastika. © Mar. 
4, 19105; 2c. Apr. 11, 1910; K 9230. 


SWASTIKA MAGAZINE, Denver, 


Springfield, 
[ 18T5G—137T6S 


TABER-PRANG ART CO., 
Mass. 
[ Venice] : 

Approach to the harbor. At the 
landing.—Féte day in Venice.——Heart 
of Venice.—Social Venice.—Sunny spot. 
1910; 2c each Apr. 28, 


1910; K 9926-9931. 


237 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


TABER-PRANG ART CO.—Continued. 

[7 photos] Daisy field. 4973.— 
Giant chasm. 4972.—Majestic maples. 
4974.—On nature’s mirror. 4969.— 
Placid lake. 4968.—Restful hillside. 
4970.—Roadside bloom. A971... © 


Apr. 27, 1910: 2\¢. each Apr. 28, 1910: 

. J 140937-140948. 
Taybtor (CHARLES HENRY), Woburn, 
Mass. [13769 


Salisbury, N. H. Birthplace of 
Daniel Webster. © Apr. 1, 1910; 2c. 
Apr. 9, 1910; J 140670. 


TAYLOR (JAMES), Peoria, Ill. 


[13770-13773 
Deneen (Gov. C. S.) and group of 
mining men. © May 3, 1910; 2 «. 


May 4, 1910; J 141058. 
and Hon. David Ross arriving 
at mine. © May 3, 1310; 2c. May 4. 
1910; J 141061. 
and Hon. David Ross as coal 
miners. © May 38, 1910; 2 c. May 4, 
1910; J 141059. 

a as aeccal miner. © Mays. 
1910; 2 c. May 4, 1910; J 141060. 


Tres (HowarpD), West Point, Miss. 
[13774, 138775 
West Point, Miss.: Along the Tow- 
bigbee: City hall. _@© Apr. 13, 1910: 
21 eeaeh < Apr: )16)) 19 J 140505, 
140506. 


TEETS (HERBERT 
i eae 
New York, N. Y. 
of 44th st. and 5th ave. 
8, 1910: J 140218. 


Mt. Vernon, 
[13776 
Southeast corner 


© 1 Apr. 


M.) 


TEMPLETON (M. A.), Chicago, [11]. 
[13777-13792 


Baby’s lJaugh.—Baby’s tune.—Con- 
stance.—Holly  girl.—Interested.— 
Mother’s cares.—Motor boat girl.— 


Old-fashioned girl.—On the watch.— 
Phyllis. — Poinsettia girl. — Rases. — 
Senorita. — So shy. — Still fishing. — 
Watching. © Apr. 12, 1910; 2 c. each 
Apr. 14, 1910; H 613-628. 


THIBAULT (WILLIAM J.) New Market, 
IN A. [13793-13797 
Newmarket, N. H. 1-3. © Apr. 5, 
1910; 2 c. each Apr. 6, 1910; J 140176— 


140178. 
Congregational church. © May 
3, 1910; 2 c. May 4, 1910; J 141075. 
—— St. Mary’s school and church. 
© May 3, 1910; 2 c. May 4, 1910; J 
141074. 


pt. LV, BS, veo 


THOMPSON (PAauL) New York, N. Y. 
[18798-18810 

Carnegie (Andrew) © May 5, 1910; 
2 ec. May 6, 1910; J 1411388. 

Drexel (Margharite) © Apr. 15, 
1910; 2 ec. May 6, 1910; J 141487. 

Finley (John Huston) © May 5, 
1910; 2 c. May 6, 1910; J 141135. 

Hotchkiss (William H.) 144. 
Apr. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. eseh Apres, 1910; 
J 140221140224. 

Lynch (Pres.) and National league 
baseball umpires. © Apr. 4, 1910; 2c. 
Apr. 8, 1910; J 140225. 

MacCracken (Henry) © May 5, 
1910; 2 c. May 6, 1910; J 141140. 

Tsai (Prince) Too and Charles M. 
Sehwab. © May 4. 1910; 2 @ May 6, 
1910 =F 141139, 

Weston (Edward P.) and Mayor 
Gaynor. © May 5, 1910; 2 e. May 6, 
1910; J 1411386. 

White (Charley) 1, 2. © May 5, 
1910; 2 c. each May 6, 1910; J 141133, 
141134. 


Valdez, Alaska. 
[13811-13815 


THWAITES (J. EH.) 


Alaska : 
F 20, F 26, F 29.— 


Cooks Inlet, 
S. S. Farallon. 
S. S. Farallon four weeks after the 
wreck. F 23, F: 25. © Hebaa0.4910- 
: e. each Apr. 18, 1910; J 140562-— 


14.0566. 
TrEMAN (L. A.), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[13816 
Cincinnati, Ohio. St. Rose’s church. 


© Apr. 1, 1910; 2 « Mar: 28) 1910; K 
8926. 
TIMES PRINTING CO. OF SEATTLE, Seattle, 
Wash. [13817-13836 
Umbrella man, [1910]: 
© Mar. 20; 1 c Mar. 
© Mar. 21; 1 @ Mar, 
© Mar: 22: 1 ¢ Mae 
© Mar. 1 co Mar 
© Mar. 24; 1-c. Mar. 
© Mar. 25; 1 c. Marval ke seri: 
© Mar. 26:1 ¢« Marcste ae esr: 
© Mar. 27; 1c. Apr. 2; K 6905: 
© Mar. 28; 1 ec. Apr. 4; K 9054. 
© Mar. 29; 1c. Apr. 4; K 9058. 
© Mar. 30; 1 c Apr. 5; K S085. 
©-Mar. 31; 1 c Apr. 6; K 9090. 
© Apr. 1e Apr 1; Kk Same 
© Apr. 2; 1c. Apr. 8;)K Sam 
© Apr. 3; L:c.. Apri: Koma 


28; K 8710. 
28; K 8759. 
28; K 8760. 
28; K 8774. 
30; K 8796. 


OU 4 


Co ow WD bo bo bo Wb bo 
eo ay CER tea (opt 
oa! 


one 


we 


238 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 18-21, May, 1910 


15945 


TIMES PRINTING CO. OF SEATTLE—Cont’d. 
(© Apr. 4; 1 e. Apr. 9; K 9228. 
@ Apr, 5;1 ¢ Apr..11; K 9247. 
© Apr. 6; 1c Apr. 12; K 9289. 
© Apr. 7: 1c Apr. 12; K 9288. 
Oy Aor, 8: 1c. Apr.14; K\9311. 
TITMAN (L. G.) Montrose, Pa. 
[13837, 138388 
Petite no. 1, 2. © Mar. 24, 1910; 2 
ce. each Apr. 8, 1910; J 140218, 140219. 


TOWNSEND (CHARLES A.) _ Belfast, 
Maine. [13889-13845 
Bar Harbor, Maine. Robin Hood 


park.—EHagle lake from Bubble.—Jor- 
dan pond and Bubbles from Jordan 
mt.—Mt. Desert, Maine. South from 
Bubble.— Otter cliffs from ocean 
drive.—Seaside trail to Jordan pond. 
@) Apr. 9, 1910; 2 ¢. each Apr. 11, 
1910; J 140319-140324. 


Seal Harbor, Maine. © Apr. 29, 
1910; 2 c. May 2, 1910; J 141043. 


TOWNSEND, TOWNSEND & 
WOK er Ny) Y. [13846-13850 


Bunnell monument. 7909.—Danison 
monument. 7906.—Gorrell monument. 
7910.— Johnson monument. 7908.— 
Shumacher monument. 7914. © Apr. 
18, 1910; 2 ¢c. each Apr. 21, 1910; J 
14.0673-140677. 


Tuck .(RAPHAEL) & SONS CO., LTD., 
New York, N. Y. [13851, 18852 
Home sweet home wrapper design.— 
hile Pets doll house. © Apr.. 1, 
1910; 2 c. each Apr. 23, 1910; K 9678, 
9679. 


Tucker (EF. H.), New York, N. Y. 
3 [1388538-13856 


co., New 


New York, N. Y: 

Hippodrome.—Police headquarters.— 
Post office. © Apr. 16, 1910; 2 c. each 
Apr. 21, 1910; J 140684, 140685, 140687. 

Paterson, N.. J. City hall.. © Apr. 
16, 1910; 2 c. Apr. 21, 1910; J 140686. 


New York, N. Y. 
[18857-13867 
Happy Easter to everybody.—Hap- 
py greetings for a joyous Haster.— 
Happy Hallowe’en, 2757-2760, 2762, 
27638.— Hallowe’en  greeting.— Joyous 
Haster greeting —May Easter joys be 
thine. © Apr. 15, 1910; 2c. each Apr. 
15, 1910; K 9356-9366. 


UNDERHILL (IRvING) New York, N. Y. 
[18868-13876 


ULLMAN MFG. CO., 


New York, N. Y. Brooklyn and 
Manhattan bridge. B 16084. © Apr. 


2, 1910; 2c. Apr. 8, 1910; J 140287. 


UNDERHILL (Irvine) —Continued. 
Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges 
and Brooklyn [city]. D 496.—Brook- 
lyn, Manhattan and Williamsburg 
bridges. D 495. — Buildings and 
3rooklyn [city]. D 497.—Waterfront. 
D 498, D 499. © Apr. 16, 1910; 2 ¢. 
each Apr. 20, 1910; J 140640-140644. 


City Hall park and Murray st. 
B 16167.—Post office foundations. C 
7589. © Apr. 16, 1910; 2 ¢. each Apr. 
18, 1910; J 140560, 140561. 


—— Washington arch. B 16080. © 
AO ee OU CS Oe AT ee Ps od 
140238. 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, New York, 


De pee [13877-13948 
[Stereoscopic photographs. ] U- 
117049, U-—117609, U-117610, U- 
117626. © Nov. 31, 1909; 2 c. each 


Apr. 25, 1910; J 140845, 140849-140851. 


+ J-28739, U—-28855.. ©) Dee. s, 
1909.2 @ -eqeh Apr 2a, TOI oe 
140805, 140806. 


U-99849. © Dec. 29, 1909; 2c. 
Apr. 25, 1910; J 140881. 


= 114574. ©) -Jam- 6, 
2 @. Apr. 25,°-1910; J 140840. 


=~ U-41074, U-98421.) © Jan. 4b; 
1OLO= (2 c: “each “Apr. | 25; -19GtOs 
140814, 140830. 

—— U-68459, U-—1173953. 
1910° 2 ¢«. each Apr. > 25, 
140821, 140848. 

= — Ut 59028= C6). Jari. 20; 39205 
e. Apr. 25, 1910; J 140841. 


1910; 


© Jan. 19. 
1910; J 


bo 


—_+_/ JJ=45940: ©) Jan.-22, 1910; 2c. 
Apr. 25, 1910; J 140817. 
——— _U-47028. © Jan. 24,.1910; 24, 


Apr. 25, 1910; J 140818. 
eee Ea (oe ie) aL as 
ce. Apr. 25, 1910; J 140844. 
——_—TJ—76529: ©) Feb..1, 1910; 2 c. 
Apr. 25, 1910; J 140824. 


bo 


1910; 


——U-119216-U-119218. © Feb. 
3, 1910;.2 «@ each Apr. 25, 1910; J 


140857T—140859 
—— U-27762, | 
1910; 2 @ each 
140801, 140808. 
—_— U-73909, U-85333, U-S8s700. © 
Feb. 7, 1910; 2 c. each Apr. 25, 1910; 
J 140823, 140826, 140827. 
—— J-33677, U-348T4. U-105628. 
© Feb. 8, 1910; 2 ec. each Apr. 25, 
1910; J 140810, 140818, 140839, 


I-28038. © Feb. 6, 
Apr. 25, 1910; J 


239 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13949 


pt. TY, Ss Sk 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWooD—Continued. 
U-33196. U—33305, U-384326, U- 
55209, U-118009, U—118240, U-—119219, 
U-119220, U-1193875, U-1193877-U- 
119379. © Feb. 10, 1910; 2 c. each 
Apr. 25, 1910; J 140809, 140811, 
140812, 140820, 140852, 140854, 140860-— 
140865. 


U-29758. © Feb. 11, 1910; 2 «. 
Apr. 25, 1910; J 140808. 
U-117089, U-119542. 
14, #910: 2 ce each, Apr. 25, 
140846, 140866. 


© Feb. 
£910) = oS 


U-47980. © Feb. 15, 1910; 2 
e. Apr. 25, 1910; J 140819. 
U—-99395,. U-1165S82, U-118459. 


© Feb. 16, 1910: 2 c. each Apr. 25, 
1910; J 140829, 140842, 140855. 
U-28672, U-118534... © Feb: 17, 
1910; 2 c. each Apr. 25, 1910; J 140804, 
140856. 


U-26514, U-27273, U-27631. U- 
27802, U—29280, U—44083, U—78347, U- 
100028, U—100386, U—100726. U—-101366, 
GU-105622, U-117185. © Feb. 18, 1910; 
2 ec. each Apr. 25, 1910: J 140797-— 
140799, 140802, 140807, 140815, 140825. 
140832-140834. 140836. 140838. 140847. 
‘U-119550. © Feb. 19. 1910; 
2c. Apr. 25, 1910; J 140867. 

U-27691, U-101450. U-119557. 
© Neb. 21, 1910-2 ©. each Apr. 2h; 
1910; J 140800. 140837. 140S68. 
U-73563, U-99033. © Feb. 24, 
1910; 2 c. each Apr. 25, 1910; J 140822, 
140828. 


U-101007: © Feb. 25, 
2 ce. Apr. 25, 1910; J 140835. 


1910; 


U-45170. © Feb. 26, 1910; 2c. 
Apr. 25, 1910: J 140816. 
U-116585, U-118114. © Feb. 


28, ~ 104052 6. ench. Apr 25. 1910241. 
140843, 140853. 


U. S. FASHION AND SAMPLE BOOK CO., 
Philadelphia, Pa. [13949-13953 

[Fashions for men.]: 

Fall and winter. 1910-1911.—No. 875 
fiy front novelty sack.—No. S876 two- 
button novelty sack.—No. S77 three 
button novelty sack.—No. 878 three 
button novelty sack. © Apr. 23, 1910; 
2c. each Apr. 26, 1910; K 9746-9750. 


U. S. LITHOGRAPH co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[13954-13998 
Young lady showing her ankle. © 
May 3, 1910; 2 c. May 6) 1910;)3 
141121. 
Young lady with short dress. 1-10. 
© May 3, 1910; 2 c. each May 6, 1910, 
J 141122-1741131. 


U. S. LITHOGRAPH co.—Continued. 
[Posters] 13031, 13032. © Apr. 5, 
1910; 2 c. each Apr. 7, 1910; K 9120, 
9121. 
13019, 13020. © Apr. 6. 1910; 
2 c. each Apr. 8, 1910; K 9205, 9206. 
12956, 13033, 13034. © Apr. 8, 
1910; 2 c. each Apr. 11, 1910; K 9268— 
9270. 


13021, 13022, 13035, 13036. © 
Apr. 12, 1910; 2 c. each Apr. 14, 1910; 
IX 9320-9323. 

12920, 12981, 12998. © Apr. 15, 
1910; 2 c each Apr. 18, 1910; K 9518— 
9520. 


12900,. 129025 .t3022 toss 
13058, 13059. ._© Apr 20> i 2 « 
each Apr. 22, 1910: K 9656-9661. 
13064, 18065. © Apr. 21, 1910; 
2 c. each Apr. 23, 1910; K 9680, 9681. 
12754, 12796, 12797 A, 12972. © 
Apr. 22, 1910; 2 e-each Apes aa 
K 9705-9708. 

—-— 18060. © Ape 26) 1Sie-2 ie 
each Apr. 28, 1910; K 9932-9935. 


——- 13068, 13069, 13095, 13096. © 
May 2, 1910; 2 c. each May 4, 1910; 
eaOtt2-10115: 


UNIVERSITY ART SHOP, INC., Evanston, 
Tl. [13999-14007 
And to dream the old dreams over.— 
Cosy home among the trees.—Dear 
little girl in dainty blue.—God bless 
the wife with the sunny hair.—I know 
a gem beyond compare.—If the ocean 
were a goblet.—Motor girl is full of 
glee.—No flower is there.—When 
speeding in your wind-shod car. © 
July 20, 1909; 2 c. each Apr. 4, 1910; 
K 9013-9021. 


Unno (Henry I.) Los Angeles, Cal. 

[14008, 14009 

Autumn scenery in southern Cali- 

fornia—Mountain cloud. © 1 ¢. each 
Apr. 25, 1910; J 140769, 140770. 


New York, 

al [14010 

Mother-love. © Mar. 26, 1910; 2 e. 
Apr. 20, 1910: H 646. 


VAN Hook (FRANK) Dariington, Wis. 
[14011 
Darlington, Wis. Mill dam. 
Apr. 11, 1910; 2 « Mar Bea 
159404. 


Voss (A. G.) Chicago, Tl. 
[14012, 14013 
Baby’s pets. © May 8, 1910; 2 ¢. 
May 2, 1910: K 10086. 
Message of spring. © May 1, 1910; 
2 c. May 2, 1910; K 10085. 


UPJOHN (ANNA MILO) 


240 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 18-21, May, 1910 


WALMER (J.) Little, Nebr. 
[14014, 14015 


I love my bread, but Oh you but- 
ter.—Things are quiet but I’m keeping 
well posted. © Apr. 18, 1910; 2 ec. 
Apr. 28, 1910; J 140905, 140906. 


Wark (Won. H.) mgr. American photo 
co., Havana, Cuba. [14016, 14017 


Montana (U. S. S.) entering Ha- 
vana harbor. © Apr. 12, 1910; 2 «. 
Apr, 22, 1910; J 140705. 


South Carolina (U. S. S.) leaving 
Havana harbor. © Apr. 8, 1910; 2 «. 
Apr. 22, 1910; J 140704. 


WASHINGTON POST co., Washington, 
[14018 


Explorers of two Poles, Sir Hrnest 
Shackleton and Robert E. Peary. © 
Mare 21. 1010 1 ¢c. Mar. 31, 1910; K 
8891. 


WATERMAN (C. BH.) Chicago, fl. 
[14019 


Target for 6 in. gun on U. S. S. 
Maryland, no. 9. © Apr. 11, 1910; 2 
Apr. 18, 1910; J 140596. 


WATERMAN (O. W.) Hampton, Va. 
[14020 


South Carolina (U. 8. 8S.) © Apr. 
20, 1910; 2 c. Apr. 19, 1910: J 140614. 


WATERS (R. J.) AERIAL PHOTO Co., San 
Francisco, Cal. [14021 


Maricopa oil fields from section one. 
@) Apr. 27,.1910; 2 c.-May 5, 1910; 
J 141078. 


WATERS (R. J.) & co., San Francisco, 

Cal. [14022 

San Francisco, Cal. 1910. © Apr. 
20, 1910; 2c, May 5,1910; J 141072. 


WEATHERBY (WM. Lex.) Philadelphia, 

Pa. [140238 

Mob burning car. © Apr. 1, 1910; 
ce. Apr. 12, 1910; K 9279. 


WEBBER (RicHARD) New York, N. Y. 
(14024 
Side of beef. © Apr. 1, 1910; 2c. 
Apr. 14, 1910; K 9310. 


WEBER (ANDREW C.), Mount Angel, 
Oregon. [14025 
Mount Angel, [Oregon] academy. 
Opn, 16, 1910: 2c. Apr. 21, 1910: J 
140678. 


WeEnR (C. H.), Kiefer, Okla. 
[14026-14080 
Kiefer, Okla. Glenn oil field, win- 
ter scene. 14,18. © Jan. 14, 1910; 
2 ec. each Mar. 16, 1910: J 140401, 
140405. 


CLASSES, H TO K 
14074 


WeEnHR (C. H.)—Continued. 

—— Indiana school, winter scene. 
13. © Jan. 14, 1910; 2 ce. Mar. 16, 
1910; J 140402. 

—— Oil fire. 16, 17. © Mar. 6, 
1910; 2 ce. Mar. 16, 1910; J 140408, 
140404. 


WELLMAN (WALTER), New York, N. Y. 
[14031-14033 


I dreamed I was’ married.—I 
dreamed we had a high old time.—I 
dreamed we were married. © Apr. 
19, 1910; 2 e. each Apr. 20, 1910; K 
9804-9806. 


WENDT’S PHARMACY, Huntley, II]. 
[14034-14039 


Huntley, [ll.: 
fast Main st.— 
T’ublic school.—Second st.—Square.— 
West Main st. © Apr. 4, 1910; 2 ¢. 
each Apr. 14, 1910; J 140482, 140484, 
140486-140489. 


WESSLER (Hvu6eo), New York, N. Y. 
[14040-14069 


All good wishes for Christmas.— 
Altho this Christmas happy be.—Best 
Christmas  cheer.—Best Christmas 
ereetings.—Christmas blessings be 
yours.—Christmas greetings.—Christ- 
mas joys be thine.—Gathered round 
your Christmas fire-——Happy be your 
Christmas.—Here’s from a heart sin- 
cere and true.—Joyous Christmas, A 
& B. as be.— 
Kindest Christmas wishes. — Let 
nought but happiness be found.—Let 
the bells ring out the story.—Loving 
Christmas wishes.—May Christmas 
bring contentment.—May Christmas 
gladness banish care.—May Christmas 
joys be many.—Merry Christmas, A & 
Be Christmas bright and 
glad.—Merry Christmas glad tidings 
hristmas may it be.— 
My wish to you this Christmas time.— 
Ring the bells—rThere’s a_ song in 
every chime. Welcome Christmas 
time.—Wishing you a jolly merry 
Christmas. © Apr. 22, 1910; 2 ec. each 
Apr. 26, 1910; K 9709-9738. 


WEST COAST ART CO., Los Angeles, Cal. 
[14070-14074 
American erude oil co. 1004. © 
Apr. 15, 1910; 2 c. Apr. 22, 1910; J 
140706, 
Honolulu oil co. 592. © Apr. 11, 
1910; 2 c. Apr. 16, 1910; J 140529. 
McKittrick oil field. 596. © Apr. 
15, 1910; 2 c Apr. 22, 1910: J 1 


241 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14075 


pt. IV, Dass 


WEST COAST ART CO.—Continued. 
Maricopa, Cal. 595. © Apr. 5, 
1910; 2.¢c. Apr. 11, 1910: Ji 140361. 
Maricopa oil district, Cal. 5938. © 
Apr ae LOO! 2 CA pry a tO1Oe? J 
140362. 


Wuite (H. C.) co., North Bennington, 


Nite [14075 
Milan, Italy. Milan cathedral. © 
ADIs uhe on Oe ey CAD OY TOTO J; 


140271. 


WHITEHEAD & Hoac co., Newark, N. J. 

[14076 

Grand Rapids, Mich. home coming, 

19tO., © Apr. 4. 1910272. e@ Apr. 13; 
1910; K 9291. 


WHITMAN sTuDIO, Malden, Mass. 
[14077 
Nason (S. K.) © Apr. 9, 1910; 2c. 
Apr. 11, 1910; J 140817. 


WIEDERSEIM (GRACE G.), Overbrook, 

Pa: [14078 

Almost caught. © Apr. 24, 1910; 
2c. Apr. 30, 1910; K 9973. 


WiILser (F. B.), Cleveland, Ohio. 
[14079 


Bond tree. © Mar. 30, 1910; 2 ec. 
Mar. 31, 1910; K 8889. 
WILLIAMSON (Cassius C.), lLewis- 
town, Mont. [14080 
Fort Benton in early days. © Dec. 


18, 1909; 2 c. Dee. 17, 1909; J 136708. 


WINTER-POND co., Juneau, Alaska. 
[14081-14087 
[Alaska]: 
Howken. Last of the totems. E 
75.—Juneau. 2, 3, 650.— Sunset on the 
Klahena. E 57.—Taku glacer. 677.— 
Taku glacer. Str. St. Croix at Taku 
glacer. © Oct. 20, 1909; 2 ¢. each 
Oct. 30, 1909; J 1386728-136734. 


WINTON MOTOR CARRIAGE CO., Cleve- 
land, Ohio. [14088 
Illustrating power cycle of four and 
six cylinder explosion motor. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 24, 1910; I 242. 


WISCONSIN GEOLOGICAL AND NATURAL 
HISTORY SURVEY, Madison, Wis. 

[14089, 14090 

Wisconsin, relief map. © Mar. 1, 
1910; 2 c. Apr. 6, 1910; J 140162. 

Same. ©1e. April 6, 1910; I 240. 
WiTtTicH (WILLIAM F.) Erie, Pa. 

[14091 

Ruth. © Apr. 5, 1910; 2 c. Apr. 6, 

1910; J 140161. 


Woop (Oris F.), New York, N. Y. 
[14092-14110 

[1910] : 

16; 1¢. Janj25— Kogest: 
© Jan. 23; 1 c. Feb. 1; K 6699. 
© Jan. 30; 1 «. Feb. 123 kK 7238: 
© Feb. 6; 1 c. Feb. 21; K 7444. 
© Feb. 13; 1.c. Keb: 207445: 
© Feb. 20; 1 c. Mar. 24; K 8516. 
© Feb. 27; 1 c. Mar. 15; K 8124. 
© Mar. 6; 1c. Mar. 23; K 8506. 
© Mar. 13; 1 @ Apr. 2: K 8996. 
© Mar. 20; 1 c Apr. 4; K 9052. 

Sambo. [1910]: 
© Jan, 23; 1 © Hebn desea m0: 
© Jan. 30:1 « Heb: d2 ke a239: 
© Feb: 6; 1 ¢. Feb. 2057443. 
© Feb. 18; 1 c. Feb. 21: K 7446. 
© Feb. 20; 1 c. Mar. 24; K 8517. 
© Feb. 27; 1c. Mar. 15; K 8125. 
© Mar. 6; 1 ec. Mar. 23; K 8507. 
© Mar. 1374 ec Apr. 2a aareooT- 
© Mar. 20; 1 ¢ Apr. 43K 9051. 


Granny Goodthing. 


© Jan. 


WoopwarRD (GEO. Jacksonville, 


Fla. [14111-14117 
Fleming (Elizabeth) 2477-2488. 
Apr. 25, 1910; 2 c. each May 4, 1910; 
J 141112-141118. 


¥.), 


WricHt (B. B.), Healdsburg, Cal. 
[14118 
Blossom time. © Apr. 9, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 25, 1910; J 140870. 
Wrer (HENRY S.), Nantucket, Mass. 
[14119-14121 
Don’t worry. —’Sconset veteran. — 
Why worry?’ © Apr. Ys, otoip-22 c: 
each Apr. 26, 1910; J 140880140882. 


YATMAN (JANE C.), New York, N. Y. 
[14122-14127 


As soon as I find a woman suffra- 
gist, who is not afraid of mice. © 
Apr. 19, 1910; 2 ce Apro sass 
9506. 


Chantecler is just a darn’d old 
rooster with a classy name. © May 5, 
1910; 2 c. May 4, 1910; K 10105. 


Gee, aint it hot. © May 2, 1910; 


2 ¢.Apr. 30; 19102 J USTs: 
Here’s to the baby that’s good. © 
Apr. 18, 1910; 2.c Apr.45) 49ers 


9546. 


Of all sad words. © May 2, 1910; 
2 ec. Apr. 30; 1910 3K 9974: 


242 


a 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 18-21, May, 1910 14129 
YATMAN (JANE C.)—Continued. | ZUBRINSKY (ISAAC), New York, N. Y. 
We are in business for our health. | [14129 
© Apr. 18, 1910; 2 c. Apr. 15,1910; K | Jeffries and Johnson signing articles. 
9345, | © Oct. 29, 1909; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1910; J 
ZIMMERMAN (CHAS. M.), Cincinnati, | 140187. 
Ohio. [14128 | 
Capeaeiog, © Apr. 19, 1910; 2 c..| 
May 3, 1910; K 10100. | 


Summary statement of copyright registrations made and included in the Cata- 
logue since January 1, 1910. 


Number of entries of Reproductions of a work of art___________________ 429 
Number of entries of Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical 
Gerais ee As Se ee ee 141 
Number of entries of Photographs (including 324 unpublished) __-______ 5, 420 
Number of entries of Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 740 con- 
DaeNIMA toe Sm mE TVOCICAIS) oc te NN 8 re 5, 821 


14150-16687 


bp RA kw On (CONGEESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


Or 


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 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 5 
Nos. 22-26 
JUNE, 1910 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


1910 


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.” 


Seam Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4, issued 
monthly, is arranged in two alphabets of proprietors, with subalphabets of titles, 
as follows: 

I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or other identi- 
fying 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; and 
Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations. 

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. ‘‘© 1c.’ 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. 


An annual index of proprietors is furnished for this part in the December 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 by postal money 
order, express order, or New York draft. 


CLASS G, 


WORKS OF ART; MODELS OR 


& CO., Rochester, 

Ni Y. [14180-14132 

At the football game. Half length 

figure of young man wearing striped 

coat and felt hat in foreground, foot- 
ball game in progress in background. 


At the polo match. Head and shoul- 
ders of two men in foreground, polo 
match in progress in background. 

Down at the seashore. Head and 
shoulders of two young men in fore- 
ground, on opposite shore a large hotel, 
boat passing in inlet. 

© 1c. each May 16, 1910; G 338769- 
33771. 


ALDRICH (G. AMES), U. 
Night. 


ADLER (L.) BROS. 


8. [14133 


houses to left.] ©1c Muay 2, 1910; 


G 33705. 
AMERICAN LITOGRAPHIC co., New York, 
[14134-14136 


After the theatre. Young woman 


and man seated at a table, waiter holds | 


a bottle at which the young man is 
looking. ©1c. May 6, 1910; G 33718. 
Looks good. Half length figures of 
two young men on horseback coming 
toward foreground. © 1c. May 27, 
1910; G 342138. 
Old man smoking; by Albert Sonn. 


Bust portrait of elderly man wearing | 


chin whiskers and mustache, cigar in 
his mouth, disheveled hair. © 1 «. 
May 27, 1910; G 34212. 


ARNOT (ROBERT), Paris, France. 
{14187-14141 


[Old-fashioned white gabled | 
house on bank of stream, two smaller | 


Model’s first sitting; by Allan David- | 


son. Nude figure of woman seated on 
divan with left arm raised over her 
head. 


Mother’s joy; by Carlton G. Smith. 
[Interior scene, young mother seated 
before open fire with baby in her lap, 
dog lying by her side, brick floor, 
rafters over head. ] 


DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART 


ARNOT (ROBERT ) —Continued. 

Odalisque (An); by A. Gilbert. 
[Nude figure seated upon floor wearing 
large Turkish earrings looking up at 
buneh of grapes she holds over her 
head. ] 

Slave (The); by Allan Davidson. 
[Nude figure of woman standing with 
both arms raised, hands clasped at 
back of head, wearing large earrings. ] 

Snake charmer; by Allan Davidson. 
[Nude figure of woman standing, front 
view, large snake coiled around her 
right arm, which she holds by the head 
with her left hand.] © 1c. each May 
28, 1910; G 34219-34223. 


ARONSON (Louis V.), Newark, N. J. 
[14142 
Royal Masons’ arch. [Paper weight 
design symbolical of Solomon’s tem- 
ple.] ©1c. May 3, 1910; G 33708. 


BAKER (GENEVIEVE W.), San Fran- 
cisco, Cal. [14143 
Native Daughters of the Golden West 
emblem. [Laurel wreath with star in 
center, flags on either side, letters, 
N. D. G. W.]} © 1c. May 31, 1910; 
G 33764. 
Bate (THOMAS C.), Ottawa, Canada. 
[14144 
March of civilization ; by Paul Wick- 
son. [Indian watching a man ready to 
hitch two horses to a plow.] ©1le. 
May 2, 1910; G 38702. 


BIRMINGHAM, ALA., CHAMBER OF COM- 


MERCE, Birmingham, Ala. [14145 
Birmingham, <Ala., emblem. [Em- 
blems of industry, view of city 


wreathed by motto, ** Not for self, but 


for Alabama. Birmingham.”] © 1e¢ 
May 138, 1910; G 34036. 
BIRN BROS., New York, N. Y. 
[14146-14161 
Haster blessings be thine. Silver 


| cross and Easter lilies. 
245 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14162 


pt. IV, 0: S., v.35 


BirkN BRos.—Continued. 

Easter greeting. Silver cross and 
fiowers in oval with for-get-me-not bor- 
der. 


Silver cross and flowers on 


scroll. 

Easter greetings. 
me-nots and flowers. 
I. H. S. star with flowers. 

Easter joys be thine. Narcissus in 
cross. 


Cross of forget- 


Verse:—May joy within your 

heart remain, ete. Cross of flowers 

and scene in oval. 
Easter peace be thine. 

scene and flowers. 

Scene of tomb of Absalom, 

flowers and Silver cross. 

Verse:—I am He that liveth, 

I. H. S. cross and flowers. 


Cross with 


Happy Easter. Chicken in egg shell, 
hanging on ribbon, and flowers. 

Holy happy Easter. Cross and vio- 
lets on birch. 

Joyful Easter. 
Easter lilies. 

Joyous Easter. Cross of flowers, 
verse :—I am alive for evermore. 

— Cross with scene of Jacob’s well 
and flowers. 

Peaceful Easter. Birch cross with 
forget-me-nots and white carnations, 
forget-me-not border. 

© 1c. each May 21, 1910; G 34078- 
34098. 


Brxspy (VIRGINIA HELENE), Council 
Bluffs, Iowa. [14162 
Rivals. [Large bull dog looking at 

can, marked, ‘‘ Cleans up everything.” ] 

©1c. May 21, 1910; G 34073. 


Silver cross and 


BLoNDAT (Max), Paris, France. 
[14163 


Cupid’s rest. Statue of child with 
cupid’s wings in semi-reclining posi- 
tion asleep, head resting against a 
clock. ©1c. May 25, 1910; G 34100. 


BROWN-ROBERTSON CoO., Chicago, Ill. 
[14164 
Paderewski (Ignace Jan). By H. L. 
Engle. [Study of head.] ©1c May 
2, 191OY G Sat0T. 


BUCKLIN (W. C.) & co., Chicago, III. 
[14165 
Beauty. Haif length figure of young 
woman, with luxuriant dark hair fall- 
ing about her bare shoulders. © 1 «. 
May 6, 1910; G 33719. 


CARPENTER (FRANK O.), Boston, Mass. \ 
[14166 |) 

Symbol of the City Guard. Design 
for a flag. ©°1 c. May S910 | 
33709. 


CHAMPERROIS (F.), Paris, France. | 
[14167 |f 

Loup dans la bergerie; by Lucius | 
Rossi. [Drawing room scene, an older | 
man holding the hand of a young } 
prince while introducing him to four } 
ladies, two seated and two standing 
near table, maid is peeping through the | 
door.] ©41c. May 21, 1910; G 34071. | 


CHASE (WILLIAM M.), New York, N. Y. | 
[14168 || 

Fiske (Mrs. Minnie Maddern). 
[Three quarter length portrait.] © | 
1 ec. May 17, 1910; G 33781. 


CLosson (Henry B.), Ludlow, Ken- | 
tucky. [14169 
"Tis love that makes the world go | 

round. [Cupid with torch in hand 

dancing at the North Pole.] © 1 ¢. 

May 5, 1910; G sania 


CoaTEs (IDA M.), Campbell, Cal. [14170 

His early manhood. [| Representa- 
tion of the Christ, head turned to right 
and looking up, hair parted.] ©1l1e«. 
May 18, 1910; G 34003. 


CoRNER (GEORGE E.), Chicago, Il. 
[14171 


Chicago. Aeroplane view. © 1 «. 
May 9, 1910; G 33729. 


CousE (EH. Ipvine), New York, N. Y. 

[14172 

Shapnagons (Chief) Chippewa In- 

dian. Full length standing portrait, 

background of pine trees, water and 

sky, prow of canoe to right. © 1 «¢. 
May 17, 1910; G 33783. 


CUYLER (JOHN P.), Princeton, N. J. 
[14173 
Model of a literary society building. 

Bookrack. © 1c May 9, 1910: G 

33726. 


DAPRATO STATUARY CO., Chicago, Ill. 
[14174 
Perboyre (Blessed Gabriel Jean). 
Statue of Chinese missionary hanging 
to cross and dying from strangulation. 
© 1c. May 23, 1910; G 34075. 


246 


WORKS 
nos, 22-26, June, 1910 


Davison’s (Jos. K.) sons, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [14175 
Grand army of the republic badge 
for 44th encampment. [Three decora- 
ted medallions swung from American 
eagle pin, on end one of which is head 
of Gen. Kearny in bas-relief.] © 1. 
May 19, 1910; G 34044. 


De Lanp (CiypE O.), Philadelphia, 
Pa. [14176, 14177 


News from the front. Young lady, 
period of 18638, on roadside path read- 
ing letter, in distance, country tavern 
and postoffice-sign, one horse chaise 
and chickens. 


What did she say to the parson? 
Girl in Puritan costume, hands in muff 
walking over snow covered road, in 
middle distance man standing looking 
after girl, low roofed house and woods 
in distance. 


© 1c. each May 18, 1910; G 34033, 
34034. 


DUBUQUE ALTAR MFG. Co., Dubuque, 
Iowa. [14178, 14179 


Gothie main altar, no. 1739. [Three 
statues above altar table in panel 
niches. ] 


—No. 1740. [Kneeling angel on 
each end of table, three statues each 
in panel niche above.] 


© 1 c. each May 2, 1910; G 33700, 


Bo701. 


DUFFIELD (SimAs  B.), gz., Boston; 
Mass. [14180 


“Captain George.” Bust of fisher- 
man. © 1c. May 18, 1910; G 38785. 


| DUNHAM MFG, Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[14181 


Her birthday cake. [Large cake 
with seven lighted candles, little girl 
holding up both hands in surprise.] 
© 1c. May 7, 1910; G 88721. 


DUNSMORE (JOHN WARD), New York, 
NX [14182 
Revere (Paul). Paul Revere with 
‘one foot in the stirrup, about to mount 
‘his horse, looking across the river to 
‘the lights from old North Church, Bos- 
iton. ©1e¢. May 2, 1910; G 38703. 


‘\F'rrnser@ (Max), New York, N. Y. 
[14188-14232 
At play. [Little girl holding string 
tied around chicken’s neck. ] 


Basso. [Rabbit playing large bass 
fiddle. ] 
Carnations. [Fancy ribbon trimmed 


basket filled with carnations. ] 


OF ART 
14232 
FEINBERG (MAx)—Continued. 
Carrying message. [Young chicken 
standing on Easter greeting envelope. | 


Charming. [Young woman feeding 
number of little rabbits. ] 


Companion. [Young woman holding 
young chicken in her hand, dog by her 
side carrying basket of eggs in his 
mouth. | 


Confidential. 
young chicken. ] 


[Little girl talking to 


Cornetist. [Large rabbit blowing 
horn, little rabbit and chicken dancing. ] 


Dancing lesson. [Little girl holding 
large bunch of pussy-willows and danc- 
ing with two young chickens, one on 
either side. ] 

Dancing master. [Rabbit dancing 
with young chicken, Easter greeting. ] 

Delivering message. [Young chick- 
en standing on scroll reading Easter 
greeting. | 

Drummer. [Large rabbit playing 
drum while small rabbit and chicken 
dance. | 


Easter frolic. [Egg shaped country 
scene, large Easter egg in basket on 
wheels, young chicken wearing sun 
bonnet. ] 


Easter parade. [Egg shaped land- 
Scape, large Easter egg in basket on 
wheels, three young chickens. ] 

Easter party. [Landsecape, large 
Easter egg in basket wagon drawn by 
young chicken, two other chickens just 
hatched. | 


Haster quarrel. [Mountain land- 
scape, large Easter egg, three little 


chickens, violets and blue bells. ] 

Exchanging greetings. [Scroll and 
two birds, Easter greeting. ] 

Fondling. [Young woman _ seated 
holding small rabbit up to her cheek, 
another little rabbit in her lap.] 

Giving advice. [Nest of eggs in 
fancy basket, two chicks on top, one 
chick beside basket. ] 

Greeting arrivals. [Nest in flower 
and ribbon trimmed basket, two birds 
watching eggs hatch.] 

Juarding the nest. [Two little birds 
watching nest of eggs in basket of 
flowers. ] 


Happy = family. [Country scene, 
large Easter egg .and little chickens 


just hatched, roses in left hand cor- 
ner. ] 

Helping hand. [Little bird swinging 
another, large tree and flowers. ] 


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14233 


pt. Iv, n.s.,v.5 | 


FEINBERG (Max )—Continued. 

Hunting. [Landscape, roses above 
and below. ] 

Musie master. [Rabbit playing on 
piano, young chicken holding piece of 
music and singing. ] 

No room. [Two little birds in swing, 
third bird watching, violets and tree.] 

On half shell. [Landscape, large 
Easter egg and three little chickens. ] 


Patience. [Water landscape, roses 
above and below. ] 
Peonies. [Tall round basket with 


handle, filled with peonies. ] 

Pet (The). [Young woman with 
little chicken in palm of her hand, 
small dog with basket in his mouth, 
standing on his hind legs in front of 
her. ] 

Petting. [Young woman holding 
little chicken in one hand and basket 
with two little rabbits in the other.] 

Protector. [Young woman with large 
dog by her side with basket of Easter 
eggs in his mouth.] 

Quiet party. [Country scene, lilacs 
above and below. ] 

Roses. [Fancy round basket with 
handle, filled with roses. ] 


School master. [Rabbit looking at 
little chicken with basket of eggs.] 


Spring bells. [Lilies of the vailey 
above nest, little birds just out of 
shell. ] 


Spring birth. [Little birds breaking 
out of shells and leaving nest among 
the flowers. ] 


Spring bloom. [Little birds break- 
ing out of shells, and moss roses. ] 

Spring joy. [Hen on nest, little 
chicken on her pack. other little 
chickens getting out of shells.] 

Spring life. [Old hen sitting on 
nest, little chicken on her back, other 
chickens breaking out of shell, and 
flowers. ] 


Spring song. [Four little chickens 
breaking out of shells, and flowers. ] 

Swinging. [Young bird seated in a 
Swing while two others are looking 
on. | 


Teasing. [Young woman seated on 
coop filled with rabbits and holding a 
small rabbit in large egg shell.] 

Temptation. [Little girl seated be- 
tween two young chickens, arm 
around the neck of one.] 

Two pair. [Landscape in panel, 
couple in boat, two cows wading, car- 
nations. ] 


FEINBERG (Max )—Continued. 

Undecided. [Man seated on side of 
small boat drawn up on shore, another 
man standing near, violets above 
scene. | 

Village. [Landscape with large 
bunch of roses above and forget-me- 
nots below. ] 


Violets. [Basket tied with ribbon 
bow filled with violets. ] 


White roses. [Basket tied with rib- 
bon bow filled with roses.] 

Wild roses. [Basket tied with large 
ribbon bows and filled with wild 
roses. | 

© 1c. each May 20, 1910; G 34101- 
34150. 


FREEMAN ART CO., Eureka, Cal. [14233 


Eureka, Cal. seal. [A circle in 
which is view cof city and ocean; In- 
dian girl seated on stump of tree and 
pointing to city.] ©1c May 4, 1910; 
G 34151. 


Frost & REED, Bristol, Eng. 
[14234-14237 

Last move; by Augusta Talboys. 
[Five white angora kittens playing 
with chessmen on top of table.] 

Nydia, the blind girl of Pompeii; by 
Herbert Schmalz. [Young blind girl 
wearing turban and walking with 
staff, carrying large basket of flowers 
under her arm, ocean and city in back- 
ground. | 

When the west with evening glows; 
by Joseph Farquharson. [ Winter 
country scene, number of sheep brows- 


ing in the snow, man with dog and > 


trees in background.] 

Winter comes with stormy blast; by 
Joseph Farquharson. [Man driving a 
flock of sheep down a hill in snow 
storm. ] 

© 1c. each May 19, 1910; G 3403S— 
34041. 


GALINDO MFG. Co., New York, N. Y. 
[14288, 14239 


Summer cruises to Bermuda. Boats 
in harbor and beach. © 1 ec. May 9, 
1910; G 83728. 

Steamship. 


four smokestacks. ] 
1910; G 33679. 


© 1 e¢ Apr. 30, 


GRAM (CHRISTIAN), Dorchester, Mass. — 


[14240 

Fitzgerald (—). 

bas-relief. ] 
33692. 


248 


[Medallion bust in ~ 
© 1c May 2, 1910; GIy 
4 


[Large steamship with — 


WORKS 
nos. 22—26, June, 1910 


GRAZIANI (ADOLPH), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[14241 
Owl ics 


Girl with a muff. Statue. 
May 7, 1910; G 33722, 


GREENBERG (BENJAMIN), New York, 

1, ae [14242 

In memory of our departed. [Mar- 

ble slab decorated with flags and flow- 

ers, at base one large cartridge.] © 
1 ec. May 2, 1910; G 33706. 


HARTLEY (M.) co., New York, N. Y. 
[14243 
Wolf and his enemy. [Full figure of 
prowling wolf, rifle in foreground.] 
© 1c. May 19, 1910; G 34037. 


HASKINS (VIRGINIA RUSSELL), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. [14244 
Can you beat it. [Teddy bear hold- 
ing a large rose.] © 1c. May 4, 
1910; G 338711. 


HASLACHER (BEATRICE C.), San Fran- 
cisco, Cal. [14245 

I leave it to you. [Four views of a 
woman at left, a club, heart, diamond 
and spade, one below the other, at 
right.]} © 1c. May 2, 1910; G 33691. 


HEROLD (R. A.), Sacramento, Cal. 
[14246 
Sacramento Cal., court house. [Large 


square building, grounds, streets and 
traffic.] ©1c. May 14, 1910; G 33763. 


Hertz, New York, N. Y. [14247, 15248 

Astride habit. [Young woman dressed 
in long coat, boots and trousers, stand- 
ing near horse’s head. ] 

Side-saddle habit. [Young woman 
in riding costume standing at horse’s 
head. ] 

© 1c. each May 5, 1910; G 33718, 
38714. 


HIGHTOWER (HATTIE E.), Colorado 
Springs, Colo. [14249 
From the Cherokee line. [Young In- 


dian holding an arrow in both hands.] 
© 1c. May 20, 1910; G 84045. 


HIRSCHBERG (CARL), New York, N. Y. 
[14250-14252 
Fairy tales. Girl reading to a boy. 
Letter to papa. Mother 
child’s hand, little girl looking on. 
New baby. Child standing in crib, 
looking over to see baby in bassinet. 
©1c. May 14, 1910; G 83754-83756. 


directing | 


OF ART 
14269 


HOoeRGER (GRACE E.), Chicago, Il. 
[14253 
Toodleums. [Statuette of small boy 
in night clothes crying, candle in 
one hand, Teddy bear under his arm.] 
©1c. May 17, 1910; G 33780. 


Hunt (Woopsury EH.) co., Concord, 
IN? HX. [14254 
Cracker Jack; by Carl Kahler. 


[Large, white angora cat watching a 
burning fire cracker.] © 1c. May 2, 
1910; G 838704. 
INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO., Meriden, 
Conn. [14255 
1847 girl. Young lady with bonnet 
dressed in costume of 1847, holding 
small oblong box in left hand, handle 
of parasol showing in her right hand. 
©1c. May 18, 1910; G 34035. 
JONES (Mary Bacon), New York, N. Y. 
[14256-14267 
Jungle folk design no. 1. Symbolic 
of the story of The wolves and the 
man-child. 
no. 2. Symbolic of the story of 
the Python and the monkeys. 
“no. 38. Symbolic of the story of 
The tiger and the cattle. 
no. 4. Symbolic of the story of 
The seal. 
—— no. 5. 
The mongoose. 
—no. 6. Symbolic of the story of 
The elephant. 
——no. 7. Symbolic of the story of 
The deer and the holy man. 
no. 8. Symbolic of the story of 
The animals’ revenge. 
.no. 9. Symbolic of the story of 
The crocodile, the jackal and the crane. 
—no. 10. Symbolic of the story 
of The cobra and the treasure. 
—no. 11. Symbolic of the story 
of The bees and the hunting dogs. 
—no. 12. Symbolic of the story 
of the Return of the spring. 
© 1c. each May 25, 1910; G 84153- 


ao, 


Symbolic of the story of 


34164. 
IKETTERLINUS LITHO. MFG CO., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [14268 


Sprays of cherries. [Small bunches 
of cherries with stems and leaves 
strewn over piece of oil cloth.] Ole. 
May 20, 1910; @ 84066. 


IKIMBALL & CoMBE Co., Providence, R. I. 


[14269 

Odd Fellows monument. [Square 

/eut stone shaft and three Roman 

Corinthian columns.] © 1 ¢. May 12, 
1910; G 388750. 


249 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14270 


pt. IV) nS, ved 


KRATINA (JOSEPH), New York, N. Y. 
[14270, 14271 

Markham (Edwin). Sculptured 
bust, on right shoulder engraved, ‘* My 
hand, my gratitude.’ © 1c. May 28, 
1910; G 34217. 

Roosevelt (Theodore). Sculptured 
bust, two views, head slightly turned 
to right, wearing eyeglasses. © 1. 
May 20, 1910; G 34064. 


LAMOREUX (F. P.), Springfield, 711. 
[14272 
Drawing, suitable for a cut. Repre- 
sentation of labor in various stages, 
also Progress, Liberty, Justice, Manu- 
facturing and Transportation. © 1c. 
Apr. 28, 1910: G 34074. 


LANDEKER & Brown, London, England. 

[14275 

Castles in the air. [Man and woman 

seated at water’s edge, watching pic- 

tures in the clouds.] © 1. Apr. 4, 
1910;.G 33712. 


LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF VA., Richmond, 
Va. [14274 
Good day’s work. [Boy walking 

along whistling. fishing pole on his 

shoulder, carrying tin can for bait and 

small string of fish.| © 1c. May 7, 

1910; G 338723. 


LINDLEY (JOSEPHINE), West Palm 
Beach, Fla. [14275 
Cocoa-nuts. Study of green and ripe 

cocoa-nuts. © 1c. May 2, 1910; G 


50690. 


Lirrie (W.-T.) & co., New York, N. Y. 
[14276, 14277 

New York city, Bankers trust co. 
building, north west corner, Wall and 
Nassau streets. © 1c. May 28, 1910; 
G 34218. 

Pennsylvania university in Philadel- 
phia. Birdseye view showing build- 
ings erected and in course of erection. 
©i1c. May 12, 1910; G 33734. 


Low (GILMAN), New York, N. Y. 
[14277T* 
Forest nymph. [Nude figure of 
young woman standing among the 
rushes.] ©1ce. Dee. 28, 1909; G 31928. 
Papillon (Le). [Partly nude figure 
of young woman frolicking with swarm 
of butterflies.] © 1. Dec. 28, 1909; 
G 31927. [Reprinted to correct error, 
see no. 4653. ] 


| Luxe (H. L.), Seattle, Wash. 


[14278, 14279 
Dandy Line. [Full front view of 
yellow dandelion and leaves in circle.] 
[Yellow dandelion bud and leaf 
in circle.] 
© 1c. each May 7, 1910; G 33724, 
S37 25. 


| Lora (EB: G.), New Yorks aig x. 


[14280 

“* Twain c+. (Markee [Sculptured 

medallion, head in bas-relief.] © 1. 
May 20, 1910; G 34067. 


Lyons (JoHN A.), Chicago, I. 
[14281 
Masonie identification coin. [On 
both sides the symbols of masonry.] 
© 1c. May 16, 1910; G 33767. 


MAGUIRE (FRANK J.) AND MITCHELL 
(JOSEPH M.), Seattle. Wash. 
[14282 
Conqueror (The). [Statue of a 
prize fighter stripped for ring.] © 1 
e. May 9, 1910; G 383727. 


MELVILLE (FRANCIS), New York, N. Y. 

[14283 

Ward (I. Q. A.). Portrait of head. 
© 1c May 5, 1910;:G 337i 


METZELER (THEODORE), New York, 
ING Ye [14284, 14285 
Chanticleer. Statuette of human 
figure in rooster costume. ©1c. May 
21, 1910; G@ 34072. 
Roosevelt (Theodore). Sculptured 


bust of Theodore Roosevelt from the 
African Jungle. © 1c. May 14, 1910; 
G 33762. 


Mirtat (AMOHAMED), Radiant, Va. 
[14286 
Crucifixion, burial and’ resurrection 
of Christ. [Three panel paintings.] 
© 1c May 17, 1910; G 33784. 


MoDRAKOWSKI (ROMAN L.), New York, 
INE [14287 


Grunwald celebration medai. [Nude 
figure of trumpeter running on one 
side, two mounted soldiers on the 
other.] ©1c. Apr. 28, 1910; G 38710. 


MocLia & co., Paris, France.  - [14288 


Loin de lui, by Juan E. Harris. 
[Three women near large tree watch- 
ing four young women dancing on the 
sands by the sea.] © 1c. May 5, 
1910; G 33716. 


250 


WORKS 


nos. 22-26, June, 1910 


Dido... Red.Oak: 


[14289-14316 


Adelaide. [Head and shoulders of 
young woman, full face view, hair 
parted and drawn down low over 
brow. bare shoulder, thin gauze dra- 
pery.] 

Another view of it; by Louis Moel- 
ler. [Three old men seated, one tell- 
ing a story while the other two listen, 
one holds his straw hat and cane. | 

Attack on a trail herd. [Fight be- 
tween cowboys and Indians, cattle 
stampeded. ] 

Beatrice. [Young woman, hair fes- 
tooned with flowers and jewels, head 
turned to left, full face view, low 
neck. ! 

Conway castle, 


Murrpuy (THOS. 
Iowa. 


North Wales; by 
Thomas Moran. [Rocky coast, large 
castle, large one-mast sailing ship, 
trees and people in left foreground. ] 


Country road. [Winding road, 
large tree to right, pool of water to 
left, house in distance. ] 

Dog fight. [Country scene, on road 
side near country store, number of 
men and boys, watching a dog fight. ] 

Hdge of the woods, twilight. [Stream 
winding around hill at the right cov- 
ered with trees. ] 

Fairy of the race track. [Young 
woman standing looking over her 
shoulder, large hat with bird of para- 
dise, dog’s head near her hand resting 
on back of seat.] 

Gray day,autumn. [Winding stream 
through the woods, ground thickly cov- 
ered with fallen leaves. ] 

Home through the woods. [Country 
snow scene, man driving small flock of 
sheep through the woods. ] 

In the Sierras. [Large bull moose 
on side of mountain intently watching 
something beyond, near by cow moose 
grazing, another cow moose climbing 
hill side. ] 

Interesting story. [Young woman, 
elbows on table, absorbed in book. ] 

June roses. [Head and shoulders of 
young woman, full face view, garland 
of roses over left shoulder, hair 
parted. ] 

Kynance, Cornwall. [Ocean waves 
dashing against rock cliff, flock of sea 
gulls. ] 

Laura. [Head and shoulders of 
young woman holding up a rose in her 
left hand, thin gauze draped low over 
Shoulders and tied in large bow at 
breast. ] 


OF ART 


14339 


Murpeny (THos. D.) co.—Continued. 

Leaving the hills. [Herd of cattle 
stunding in rocky stream, hills on 
either side.] 

Lillian. [Head and shoulders of 
young woman with large flat hat 
trimmed with roses, hair falling over 
shoulders, large corsage bouquet of 
roses. | 

Low tide, Beverly, Mass. [Rock cliff 
reaching out to sea, small stretch of 
sand and breakers. ] 

Morning in the Sierras, Nevada; by 
Thos. Moran. [Rough mountain land- 
scape, large trees to left.] 

Old song. [Two young women, one 
at piano, the other standing at her 
right, holding sheet of music and sing- 
ing, old Jady seated in large arm chair 
near window listening. | 

River road, autumn. [Road winding 
along the bank of river, large trees on 
either side. ] 

tose buds. [Head of young woman, 
thin scarf draped low over shoulders, 
full face view, ribbon band in hair and 
roses on either side of face, calm sea 
background. ] 

Royal pair. [Two Bengal tigers. ] 

Secrets. [Girl whispering to boy, 
both sitting on doorstep, little girl at 
right with basket on arm. ] 

Sisters (The). [Heads of two young 
women resting one against the other, 
low necks, both with flowers in their 
hair, thin gauze fichu held by large 
eross worn by one at right. ] 

Temperance society. [Heads of six 
horses, drinking at large water trough. ] 

Tokens of Christmas. [Young wom- 
an wearing black plumed hat, thin face 
veil and large white fur muff and boa.] 

© 1.c. each May 18, 1910: G 34005- 
34082. 


Murpuy (W. D.), New York, N. Y. 
[14317 
[Portrait full 
© 1c. May 


Roosevelt (Theodore). 
front view and standing. ] 
10, 1910; G 33738. 
NATIONAL 


AFRO-ART CO., Washington, 


ei @ [14318 
Douglas (Frederick): by  ITsaae 
Hathaway. Bust. © 1c. May 16, 


1910; G S8TT5. 
NATIONAL ART CO., New York, N. Y. 
[14819-14839 
Basket ball champion. [ Young 
woman sleeves rolled up, holding ball 
with both hands.] © 1 ¢. May 20, 
1910: G 34049, 


ol 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14340 


pt. IV, NS: Vv. 5 


NATIONAL ART CO.—Continued. 

Daffodils. [Daffodils and ferns 
strewn about head of a young girl.] 
© 1c. May 20, 1910; G 34051. 


Easiest way. [Woman turning ber 
back and walking away from man who 
is pointing toward bar room.] ©1c. 
May 20, 1910; G 34059. 


Evening call. [Young man and 
woman talking over telephone, woman 
in evening gown, man in evening dress 
all but his coat.] ©1«. May 20, 1910; 
G 34047. 


Head with large red rose. [Full 
face view of young woman, large hat 
tied under chin, one large rose pinned 
on breast.] © 1c. Apr. 14, 1910; G 
33523. 

Head with red roses. [Three quarter 
view of young woman, white ribbon 
tied across hat and under chin, bunch 


of roses pinned on breast.] © 1. 
Apr. 14, 1910: "G 33522. 
Head with sweet peas. [ Young 


woman, white ribbon tied across large 
hat and under chin, large bunch of 


sweet peas pinned on breast.] ©1c. 
Apr. 14, 1910; G 38524. 
Here comes the wild weather. 


[Young man and woman seated on gar- 
den seat holding open parasol back of 
them, small dog on ground looking up.] 
© 1c. May 20, 1910; G 34061. 

I wonder who’s kissing her now. 
[Five scenes of man kissing woman. ] 
© 1c. May 20, 1910; G 34062. 

Laura. [Head and shoulders of 
young woman wearing poke bonnet 
trimmed in large black pon-pons and 
black velvet ribbon.] © 1c. May 20, 
1910: G 34058. 

Lydia. [Head and shoulders of 
young woman wearing poke bonnet, 


strings fastened by large corsage 
bouquet.| © 1c. May 20, 1910; G 
24057. 

Morning all. [Young man and 


woman talking to each other over 
telephone, two birds on telegraph 
wire.] ©1c. May 20, 1910; G 34046. 

Pink roses. [Sprays of roses strewn 
about the head of young woman.] © 
1 ce. May 20, 1910; G 34052. 


Poinsettias. f[Head.of young woman 
among poinsettias blossoms.J] © 1 «. 
May 20, 1910; G 34053. 

Red roses. [Head and shoulders of 
young woman, low neck, two large 
roses tied with large ribbon bow and 
pinned on dress near left shoulder. | 
© 1c. May 20, 1910; G 34054. 


NATIONAL ART Co.—Continued. 

Ruth. [Head and _ shoulders of 
young woman, low neck, full front 
view, hat on back of head tied by long 
black ribbon.] © 1 ¢. May 20, 1910; 
G 84056. 

Tennis champion. [Young girl, 
sleeves of shirt waist pushed up above 
elbows, tennis racket in right hand.] 
© 1c. May 20, 1910; G 34048. 


There’s room on top of the ladder. 
[Young woman standing on ladder, 
leaning against garden wall and talk- 
ing to young man.] © 1c. May 20, 
1910; G 34060. 

To our castles in the air. 
man with his arms around girl in 
flying machine, full moon.] © 1 «. 
May 20, 1910; G 340638. 

Violets. [Head and shoulders of 
young woman low neck, large corsage 
boquet tied with quantity of ribbon, 
hair arranged in turban style with 
band of ribbon.] © 1c. May 20, 1910; 
G 34055. 


Yellow chryanthemums. [Head and 
shoulders of young woman, full front 
view, two large chrysanthemums tied 
with large ribbon bow and pinned at 
front of dress.] © 1c. May 20, 1910; 
G 34050. 


[ Young 


NELSON (GEORGE New 


York. Ne ve [14340 

Curtain call. [Woman on stage 

bowing, large boquet at her feet.] © 
1c. May 14, 1910; G 33752. 


LAURENCE), 


NEWELL (G. GLENN), New York, N. Y. 

[143841 

Shaded pool. [Number of cattle 

drinking in pool, trees on either side. ] 
© 1c. Apr. 19, 1910; G 33751. 


NOBLE (W. CLARK), Boston, Mass. 
[143842 
Augusta. Draped figure of woman 


bearing torch in hand standing on 
half sphere. © 1c. May 2, 1910; G 


33699. 
PARISIAN REGALIA Co., Philadelphia, 
Pa. [143438 
Merry Christmas. [Head of Santa 


Ore. 


Claus in center of a star.] 
May 20, 1910; G@ 34065. 


PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT, Ber- 
lin, Germany. [14344-14349 
Favourite custom; by Lawrence 
Alma Tadima. [Marble bath, two 
women in pool in foreground.] 


202 


WORKS OF ART 


nos. 22—26, June, 1910 


PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT—Con. 
Hamburg; by Friedrich Kallmorgen. 
[Harbor, city buildings on either side, 


tug plowing through water in fore- 
ground. | 
His Majesty the King. [Bust por- 


trait of King Edward VII wearing 
Fedora hat and smoking. ] 

Hush-a-bye-baby. [Two cupids rock- 
ing baby in crib.] 

Songs without words; by F. Young 
Hunter. [Cupid seated at piano, 
young man and woman in old time 
dress courtesying to each other.] 


Summer evening; by Lionel Wal- 
den. [Woman just stepping into surf 
‘ready for a plunge. | 

© 1c. each May 2, 1910; G 33693- 
38698. 


Racor (Louis F.), New York, N. Y. 
[143850 


Sun-rise sun dial. Low relief sculp- 
tured plate, showing a valley, sun- 
beams bursting forth from mountain 
range, most projecting beam acting as 
the style, in foreground a rooster with 
a man’s face sings to the light. ©1e. 
May 6, 1910; G: 33720. 


REINTHAL & NEWMAN, New York, 


[14351-14353 

Bob; by Pier Pander. 
head of boy, side view. ] 

End of day. [Frieze in bas-relief 
series of women’s figures drawing the 
curtain of night over a sleeping fig- 
ure. ] 

Wise and foolish virgins. [Frieze 
in bas-relief of series of women’s fig- 
ures in different postures. ] 

© 1c. each May 20, 1910; G 84068- 
84070. 


RICHARDSON (Mary CuwrrTIS), 
Francisco, Cal. [14854-14357 
Chrysalis (The). [Woman and 

child sitting in the grass, intently 


examining the pupa of an insect.] 


Green door. [Young woman stand- 
ing in front of large doorway, shading 
her eyes with her hands.] 

This little pig went to market ete. 
[Woman holding baby in lap, pulling 
its toes as she chants the story of the 
little pigs.] 


Yellow and white. [Small girl seat- 
ed in chair, playing with baby.] 
© 1c. each Apr. 80, 1910: G;: 

38687. 


83684— 


[Sculptured 


San 


| 
| 


-hand. © 1c. May 18, 1910; 


14382 


RILEY (CLYDE W.) ADVERTISING CO., 
Chicago, Ill. [14358, 14359 
In the foyer. [Number of men and 
women in lobby of theater.] 
Worshippers of Pan. [Conventional 
design of dancing figures with garlands 
of flowers. ] 
© 1c. each May 11, 1910; G 33 
33782. 


Roretat (Louis), New York, 


31, 


Nii Xe 
[143860 
Roosevelt (Theodore) [Bust por- 

trait outlined and made by printed 

matter of his biography.] ©1c. May 

27, 1910; G 34214. 


ROULAND (ORLANDO), New York, N. Y. 
(14361, 14362 


Houston (Gen. Sam) posing as “ Ma- 
rius amid the ruins of Carthage” while 
among the Cherokee Indians. [Por- 
trait of large man standing dressed in 
the toga of a Roman, ruins back of 
him. | 

Terrell (Judge A. W.), ex-Minister 
to Turkey. [Three quarter length por- 
trait. ] 

© 1c. each May 17, 1910; G 33778, 
33779. 


ROYAL TAILORS, Chicago, Ill. 
[14863-14382 
Fall and winter 1910-11 fashions. 
Four men wearing overcoats. ©1e. 
May 138, 1910; G 33741. 
Man wearing double - breasted 
overcoat, fedora hat, holding pipe in 
G 33735. 


—fly front overcoat velvet 
collar, derby hat, dotted necktie. © 
1 e. May 238, 1910; G. 34168. 


— —— four button sack suit, over- 
coat thrown over arm, cane in hand, 
derby hat. © 1c. May 138, 1910; G 
33747. 

—— —— four button sack suit, over- 
coat thrown over arm, hat in hand, 
©1c. May 18, 1910; G 33748. 

——-——long overcoat with mili- 
tary collar and waist straps, front and 
back view. © 1c. May 138, 1910; G 
35748. 


—— —— medium close fitting over- 


coat, telescope hat, bow tie, holding 
cane in both hands. © 1c. May 13, 


1910: G 33739. 

-——- ——- three button sack suit and 
check cap, holding pipe in hand. © 
1 ec. May 18, 1910; G 33749. 


- tight fitting overcoat, derby 
‘holding cane. © 1 c. May 23, 
GQ 34167. 


bat, 
1910: 


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RoyaAL TAILORS—Continued. 

— ulster, driving cap and gog- 
© 1c. May 13, 1910; G 33787. 
Three men, one to right wear- 
ing 3 button sack suit, fedora hat, ciga- 


rette in hand, back view of two be- 
yond. ©1c. May 23, 1910; G 34169. 


© me 


gles. 


—— Two men drinking tea. 
May 3, 1910; G 33746. 
in dress suits, both smok- 
© 1 ec. May 13, 1910; G 33745. 


in Tuxedo suits, both smok- 
ing cigarettes. © 1c. May 138, 1910; 
G 23740. 


ing. 


one at left curling his mus- 
tache, other with cane, left hand in 
his, pocket. -«© 1° c> May 13, 1910; G 
33744. 


one at left wearing English 
walking coat and high hat, figure at 
right wears Prince Albert coat, high 
hat and cane. ©1c. May 13, 1910; G 
33742. 


one at left wearing four 
button sack suit holding Gocument with 
one hand and eyeglasses in the other, 
figure to right wears three button sack 
suit. ©1c. May 13, 1910; G 33738. 


one at left wearing tight 
fitting overcoat and high hat, one at 
right wearing four button overcoat, 
cigarette in hand. © 1c. May 13, 
1910; G 33736. 


one at right wearing Eng- 
lish walking suit, high silk hat, cane 
in hand, one to left wearing cutaway 
suit, derby hat. © 1c. May 23, 1910; 
G 34170. 


one at right wearing ul- 
ster, derby, one hand in pocket, one to 
left wearing three button overcoat. © 
1 ec. May 23, 1910; G 34171. 


Runelus (CARL), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[14383 
Wary game, Alaskan white sheep. 
[Herd of white sheep upon an inacces- 
sible slope of high mountain.] ©1e. 
May 31, 1910; G 34224. 


ScHWARTz’S (SAMUEL) SONS & Co., New 
York. N. oy; [14384 
Aiglon (L’}; by V. de Paredes. 

[Battle scene, officer fallen in fore- 

ground, young man standing beside 

him in white uniform, four officers at 
right hurrying toward him.] ©1l1e. 

May 26, 1910; G 34165. 


SCRIBNER’S (CHARLES) SONS, New 
Work; “N.Y: [14385-14390 
Ambush (The) ; by Harrison Fisher. 

[Figure of young woman wearing large 

plumed hat, peeping from under her 

parasol. ] 


He’s only, joking; Dyi” Heerison 
Fisher. [Young woman, low neck 
gown, holding a white kitten and look- 
ing over her left shoulder.] 

His- gift; by. Harrisom asker. 
[Young woman, low neck, looking at 
ring on third finger of left hand, uold- 
ing empty case in right hand.] 


Old song; by Harrison Fisher. [Side 
view of young woman holding piece of 
music up in both hands and singing. ] 

Robin Adair; by Harrison Fisher. 
[Young woman seated at piano singing, 
full front view.] 


Two up; by Harrison Fisher. 
[Figure of young woman playing golf 
and holding up two fingers of left 
hand. ] 

© 1c. each May 26, 1910; G 34172- 
34177. 


SELDOMS (PAUL), Chicago, Ill. 
[14391-14393 

Fountain-Seldoms’ Venus. [Basin 
rests upon shoulders of four kneeling 
men, Venus stands upon a pedestal in 
center pouring water from jug.] 

Quarrelsome brothers. [Figures of 
three men wrestling. ] 

Reaching the winning post. [Two 
statues, one a girl stands upon pedes- 
tal holding out a laurel wreath, the 
other statue that of three running fig- 
ures reaching out for wreath.] 

© 1c. each May 16, 1910; G 33772- 
33774. 


Yonkers, 
NLYe [14894 
Bigelow (John). Bust portrait in 
bas-relief. ‘© 1 c. May 28, 1910; G 
34215. 


SHONNARD (EUGENIE F.), 


SILVESTRI STATUARY CO., Chicago, Ill. 
[14395, 14896 
Chantecler no. 1. [Statuette of 
rooster with face of man under Dill 
and between wattles.] 


no. 2. [Statuette of a pheasant 
hen with face of woman under bill and 
between wattles. ] 

© 1c, each May 9, 1910; G 33776, 


Bott. 


254 


WORKS 
nos. 22-26, June, 1910 


SPRAGUE-HATHAWAY Cco., West Somer- 
ville, Mass. [14897-1443 
Adirondack roadway. [ Winding 
road through the woods by the moun- 
tain side. ] 


Ancient birches. [Two tall birches 
in foreground on bank of stream. ] 


At eventide. [Clear winding stream, 
dense woods at right, low rocky shore 
at left.] 


Beaver brook. [Small stream, high 
bank on the right covered with large 
trees and brush, roots of many trees 
exposed, to left low rocky marsh.] 


Calm of summer days. [Small flock 
of sheep grazing near stream, old rail 
fence and hill to left.] 


Catoctin creek, Maryland. [Stream 
winding around steep hill on one side, 
house beyond on lowland side, skiff 
drawn up on bank in foreground.] 


Dream of New England. [Number 
of cows asleep by the side of quiet 
stream, tall birch trees in foreground. ] 


Fisherman’s paradise. [ Winding 
stream through rolling land, large 
birch trees on right hand shore with 
roots exposed, tall slender birch tree 
at left.] 


Forecast of autumn. [One cow rest- 
ing near stream, another grazing just 
beyond tall tree in foreground, many 
of its roots exposed. ] 


Gate of other days. [Winding path 
leading up hill to old gate in stone 
fence, tall tree to right. ] 

Hazy days. [Broad lazy stream 
with hanging trees on either side. ] 

In Alleghany mountains. [Small 
house on hill side at foot of mountain 
bridge in foreground. } 


In the Saranac country. [Wind- 
ing stream with rocks and trees on 
either side. ] 

Indian summer. [Winding stream 
with trees and rocks on either side, 
three tall birch trees at middle right 
foreground. } 

Mist of morning. [Old farm house 
by the water side, trees and rocks in 


foreground, mist hanging over the 
water. ] 
Morning. [Large elm tree at left 


side of quiet pool of water, rocks and 
trees at right.] 

Mountain stream. [Rocky stream 
steep mountains rising up on either 


OF ART 
14436 


SPRAGUE-HATHAWAY co.—Continued. 
October haze. [Thickly wooded 

stream, two large birch trees to left.] 
Old cabin home. [Old shanty near 


clump of trees, small rocky pool in 
foreground. | 
Old Concor River. [ Winding 


stream, sloping bank at left covered 
with trees, low land to right, two large 
oak trees, cat tails in foreground. ] 

Old Kentucky home. [Clear run- 
ning river, farm house among the 
trees on left bank, old road leading to 
house. | 


Old swimmin’ hole. [Pool of water 
among the brush and trees, few large 
rocks, cleared spot in foreground. ] 

On the Delaware. [River with 
thickly wooded bank to left, few scat- 
tering trees to right and hills beyond.] 

On the Suwanee River. [Picturesque 
river winding through cypress swamp. ] 

Promise of the harvest. [Two sheep 
browsing near large apple tree in fall 
bloom, farm house in distance. ] 

Rest at noonday. [Several cows 
resting in shade of trees, one very 
large tree at left.] 

Sentimental elm. [Large vine clad 
elm by road side near rock fence, house 
in distance and to left.] 

September days. [Winding road .to 
farm houses in distance, trees by way- 
side, hills beyond. ] 

Shadow cove. [Pool of water show- 


ing but one rocky shore, woods in 
background. | 
Study in silence. [Clear running 


stream among the hills, rocks and trees 

on either side. ] 

Tomoka River, Florida. 
stream in cypress swamp, 
tooned with southern moss. | 

Twin birches. [Two large trees on 
edge of woods, markings of bark in 
bold relief. ] 

Where flows the Roanoke. [Stream 
with tall slender trees on left bank, 
sail boat in background. ] 

Where the partridge waits. [Wood- 
ed landscape, two large trees in left 
foreground. | 

© 1c. each May 26, 1910; 
34211. 

STERNBERG (H. SUMNER) ADVERTISING 
SERVICE, New York, N. Y. 
[14481-14456 

[Man and woman 


[ Winding 
trees fes- 


x 34178— 


After the matinée. 


side, small house, tall trees in fore- | walking, woman holding her bag and 
ground. ] opera glasses. ] 
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STERNBERG (H. SUMNER) ADVERTISING 
SERVICE—Continued. 

Afternoon stroll. 
overcoat thrown over right arm aud 
lifting his hat.] 

Hailing a cab. 


| VocAN (FRANK M.), Canton, Ohio. 


[Young man with | 
| with an elk’s head.] 


[Young man witii | 


glove and walking cane in one hand | 


and beckoning with the other. ] 

Prize winners. [Young woman car- 
rying pug dog and walking with young 
man. ] 

Promenader (The). [Young man in 
long overcoat, derby hat, gloves and 
cane. } 

Ready for a spin. [Young man 
wearing long ulster, derby hat and 
drawing on his glove, dog by his side.] 

© 1c. each Apr. 28, 1910; G 34094- 
34099. 


SWEET (ALFRED S.), New York, N. Y. 
[14437-14439 
Bachelor’srevery. [Man seated with 
his head resting in his hand before 


| bas-relief panel.] 


| WATROUS 


[14444, 14445 


figure of woman 
© 1c. May 23, 


Elk’s doe. [Nude 


1910; G 34077. 

Elk’s nymph. [Nude figure of wo- 
man Standing on the head of an elk, 
© 1° Wey Ss. 
1910: G@ 34166. 


(Harry W.), New York, 
We Ye [14446 
There was the door to which I found 


the key, There was the veil from 


which my eyes were free. [Young 
woman dressed in widow's weeds 
kneeling holding her prayerbook open, 
intently reading.] © 1 ec. May 23, 


1910; G 34076. 


fireplace, shadow figure of small child | 


to right.]. © 1 ¢. May 17, 1910; G | 
33782. 
Don’t fear. [Two Dutch children, | 


WEITKAMP (AQUASIE EMILE), Somer- 


ville, Mass. [14447 

Roosevelt (Theodore). [Bust in 

| bas-relief.j] © 1 ¢e. May 2, 1910; G 
33689. 

| WHITMAN (CLARENCE) & co., New 

York, No [14448 


small boy with his arms around little | 


girl comforting her.] © 1c. May 14, 


1910; G 33766. 


Learning things out of school. 


[Small boy peeping through key hole, | 1c. June 3, 1910: G@ 34276. 


dog at his side, man’s hat, overcoat 
and cane at right.}] © 1c. May 10, 
1910; G 388730. 


THOMPSON (SETH B.), New York, N. Y. 


[14440 | 
Nyack-on-the-Hudson, N. Y. Schools | 
and homes of the alliance. ©1c. May | 


14, 1910; G 33768. 


Tuck (RAPHAEL) & SONS CO., LTD., 
New York, N. Y. [14441 


Queen Mother’s letter to the English 
nation with border by Sir Edward J. 
Poynter. [Facsimile of Queen Alex- 
andra’s letter framed by elaborate de- 


setters on leash.] 


Flaxon; by Stockton Mulford. [Head 
and shoulders of young woman in 
large flat hat turned up brim, holding 
in both hands small white dog.] © 


WINCHESTER BEPEATING ARMS CO., New 
Haven, Conn. [14449 


Dawn of the open season; by N. C. 
Wyeth. [Two men in hunting costume 
going over the hills at dawn with their 
guns, the one in foreground holding 
© 1 ec May 19, 


| 1910; G 34042. 


sign of angel figures, wreathes etc.] | 
_ Jets and number of small hearts.] 


© 1c. May 28, 1910; G 34216. 


ULLMAN MFG. co., New York, N. Y. 

[14442, 14443 

Maud Muller. [Full front view of 

young woman raking hay.] © 1 «¢. 
May 19, 1910; G 34043. 

Water babies; by Charles Bayer. 


WINSCH (JOHN), New York, N. Y. 
[14450-14667 


Affection’s flowers. [Bunch of vio- 
lets and a number of small hearts.] 


greetings. [Spray of wood vio- 


Ancient castle. [Large castle near 


_water’s edge, mountains on opposite 


[Two panel pictures, tall rushes grow- | 


ing out of water surrounded by lily 
pads at left, little elf climbing stalk 
in fear of frog. at right elf tickling 
frog with long leaf.] © 1c. May 14, 
1910; G 33753. 


side and in background. ] 
leaflet. [Landscape in round 
frame, large harp below. ] 

Arrows and blossoms. [Number of 
small hearts strung upon a ribbon, 
large spray of morning-glories. ] 

At Innisfallen. [Small boat on lake, 


'shamrock leaves at left.] 


Away from home. [Two large girls 


'and two small girls watching ship.] 


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WORKS 
nos. 22-26, June, 1910 


OF ART 
14667 


WINScH (JoHN )—Continued. 

Bachelor buttons. {Large heart 
trimmed with bachelor buttons, two 
small hearts swung on ribbons in cen- 
ter. ] 


Bay leaflet. [Landscape on large 
leaf, shamrock leaves strewn about.] 


Beautiful carnations. [Heart sus- 
pended from bunch of carnations. ] 


castle, Castle Conner, Co. Lim- 
erick. [River with trees on either side, 
castle in distance. ] 


— cluster. [Heads of two children 
on heart, roses above and to left.] 


—-maiden. [Young woman wear- 
ing large hat and kerchief, arms full 
of flowers, number of small hearts.] 


——roses. [Two little girls with 
arms full of roses, outlined heart to 
left. | 


Shannon. [River scene, boat in 
foreground. ] 
—— thoughts. [Pansies and little 


hearts, one large heart at right.] 


Birds and flowers. [Large bird on 
the wing, carrying flowers in its bill 
and on its back. ] 

Blossoms and hearts. [Flowers in a 
large heart surrounded by ornamentul 
design. ] 


[Large heart outlined with 
flowers. | 

Blossoms so rare. [Large cirele at 
left, spray of flowers from which small 
heart is hanging. ] 

Blue bell leaflet. [Window with 
closed latticed shutters surrounded by 
flowers and little hearts. ] 
bird. [Large bird on the wing 
carrying flowers on its back, little 
hearts. } 
blossoms. [Large heart sur- 
rounded by flowers in solid mass. ] 


eyes. [Half length figure of 
little child with elbows resting on 
table, surrounded by hearts. ] 

Bow and arrow. [Young girl with 
Cupid’s bow and arrow, Cupid at her 
left. ] 


Bright eyes. Head and _ shoulders 
of young girl, full face view, wearing 
hat and boa, surrounded by little 
hearts. 

Brown eyes. [Head and shoulders 
of little child surrounded by small 
hearts. ] 

Brunette. Head and shoulders of 


little child in square frame, large rose | 


below. 


WINSCH (JoHN )—Continued. 

Busy Cupid. [Little cupid in oval 
frame, spray of roses at lower left 
corner. | 

By the wayside. [Landscape in oval 
frame, plain panel below. ] 

Carmine cluster. [Spray of flowers 
in front of Jarge heart.] 

Carnation envelope. [Envelope out- 
lined with small hearts, child’s head 
on seal, spray of carnations. ] 
leaflet. Spray of carnations, 
large head with floral border. 
spray. [Carnations with large 
heart outlined in lower right corner. ] 

Carnations. [Large heart ornament- 
ed with carnations, two little hearts in 
center hauging from ribbon. ] 

Castle Connel. [Landscape, with 
cluster of shamrock in upper left cor- 
ner. | 

Castle leafiet. [Glenveigh castle, Co. 
Donegal. Landscape in shamrock leaf.] 

Cherries are ripe. [Little girl hold- 
ing branch of cherries, frame with or- 
namental corners. | 

Shurch on the hilltop. 
on panel, pipe below. 


Clay pipe. [Landscape on 
large clay pipe.] 

Clover heart. [Heads of two chil- 
dren in large heart, spray of flowers 
across lower part. ] 


Clustered blossoms. [Panel with 
heads of three children, surrounded by 
hearts, flower at left.] 
carnations. Spray of carnations 
with large heart outlined at right. 


——hearts and blossoms. [Large 
heart outlined with flowers, three little 
hearts hanging by ribbons, flowers at 
lower left ccrner. | 
roses. [Heads of three children 
in long panel surrounded by little 
hearts, wild roses at lower right cor- 
ver. | 


Church scene 


panel, 


violets. [Heads of three chil- 
dren in long panel surrounded by 
hearts, spray of flowers.] 

Colonial beauty. [Three quarter 
length figure of young woman with 
powdered hair and colonial costume. ] 


——maiden. [Three quarter, left- 
side view of yvoung girl in colonial 
dress. | 

Cornflower heart. [Heads of two 


children in large heart, spray of flow- 
ers across lower part. ] 

-leaflet. [Spray of flowers 
left, large heart with floral border.] 


at 


9) 4a; 


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WINScH (JoHN)—Continued. 

Cornflowers. [Large heart covered 
with flowers, two little hearts hang- 
ing by ribbon in center. ] 


Crimson blossoms. [Large heart 
with spray of flowers over it.] 

——— cluster.) (iSpray got) flowers; 
ornamented background with little 
hearts. ] 

sprays. [Large heart sur- 
rounded by flowers. ] 

Cupid ever alert. [Large heart 


shaped doors closed, Cupid below 
holding a little heart, flowers. ] 


——heavily ladened. [Large heart 
shaped doors closed, Cupid below car- 
rying basket of flowers and a letter.] 
preparing his gift. [Large 
heart shaped doors closed, Cupid be- 
low arranging his flowers. ] 

Cupids all around. [Young girl 
standing and looking down at two lit- 
tle cupids each offering her a heart.] 


Cupid’s darts. [Spray of flowers 


and scrolls with number of little 
hearts. ] 
——day. [Hearts hanging from rib- 


bon bows and sprays of flowers. ] 


greeting. [Spray of wild roses 
and scrolls. | 
letter. [Large ink bottle, Cupid 


addressing an envelope. } 

letter box. [Steel letter box 
with Cupid and little girl sitting on the 
‘top, spray of roses and heart in back- 
ground. ] 

—— mail bag. [Cupid astride a mail 
bag wearing letter carrier’s helmet, lit- 
tle girl sitting on spray of flowers. ] 
message. [Three quarter length 
figure of young woman holding letter 
in right hand and dressed in Colonial 
costume. | 
offering. [Cupid holding up 
bunch of flowers, panel above heart and 
flowers at lower right corner. ] 
remembrance. [Cupid at right 
holding up a heart, oval frame above. ] 
seal. [Cupid with stick of seal- 
ing wax putting heart on letter, little 
girl sitting on edge of candle stick. ] 
shrine. [Cupid holding up 
heart pierced with an arrow, flowers 
at his feet.] 

Daisies and cupids. [Heads of four 
cupids with little hearts in a large 
heart, cluster of daisies above.] 

Days of delight. [Two little chil- 
dren in ornamental frame. } 


WINSCH (JOHN )—Continued. 

Delightful days. [Two little chil- 
dren in circular frame surrounded by 
hearts and scroll work.] 

Dr. Cupid. [Cupid in oval frame 
binding two hearts, spray of flowers.] 

Dreaming. [Head of young girl 
lying on pillow surrounded by hearts 
and fiowers. ] 


Egyptian maid. [Three quarter 
length figure of young woman wearing 
plain dress, apron and kerchief and 
carrying flower pot on right arm.] 


Exquisite roses. [Spray of roses 


with little hearts. ] 

Fahan pier, Lough Swilly. [Lake 
scene with pier, shamrocks in left cor- 
nex. | 

Fair faces. [Faces of two children 
in cirele surrounded by hearts. ] 

Farm house. [Landscape in oval, 
clover leaves at right. ] 
life. [Landscape in oval.] 

Floral envelope. [Cluster of flowers, 
little hearts and head in oval.] 
heart. Large heart with flowers 
and smaller hearts. 


leafiet. [Heart with cluster of 
flowers at right. ] 
offering. [Heart with flowers 


at right on dark background. ] 
Flying message. Bird on the wing 
with flowers on its back. 


For sweet remembrance. [Large 
heart with flowers and smaller hearts. ] 


Forget-me-not. [Flowers and hearts, 
number of hearts strung on ribbon.] 


[Two hearts and forget-me- 


nots. | 


envelope. Forget-me-nots, ivy 


leaves and child’s face in square. 
leaflet. [Design with padlock 
and forget-me-nots. ] 

Forget-me-nots and hearts. [Heart 
covered with fiowers, scroll design. ] 

Gathering roses. Faces of two chil- 
dren in frame, roses in hands. 

Gathering the blossoms. [Female 
figure in frame with flowers in her 
hand. } 

Gentle horses. 
two horses and man 
clover leaves. ] 

Gift from cupid. [Oval frame, flow- 
ers and cupid below holding heart in 
right hand.] 
to my love. 
nations at right.] 


[Landscape in oval, 
in foreground, 


[Large heart, car- 


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WORKS 
nos. 22-26, June, 1910 


OF ART 


14667 


WINScH (JOHN )—Continued. 

Glenveigh castle. Co. Donegal. 
[Castle at left, mountains at right, 
shamrocks. ] 


Golden cluster. 
ered with flowers. | 


[Large heart cov- 


heart. [Large heart, heads of 
boy and girl with carnations below. |] 
Green and gold leaflet. 
with scroll below. ] 
Green leaflet. [Large leaf, 
small ones and scroll below. ] 


Happy days. [Two children at left 
of picture, large heart at right. ] 


three 


moments. [Girl and boy in cir- 
cle, small hearts. | 
reunion. [Three figures in 


Dutch costumes, and little child.] 


Harp leaflet, at Dundas, Castle Con- 
nel, Co. Limerick. [Landscape in 
circle with harp and clover leaves 
below. ] 

Having a chat. 
and panel below.] 


Heart leaflet. [Heart with spray of 
pansies at right.] 


so true. [Bust figure of woman 
holding heart in right hand, small 
hearts above, flowers below picture. | 

Hearts a-plenty. [Large heart with 
spray of flowers, number of small 
hearts on dark background. | 


and blossoms. [Three faces, 
clusters of hearts above and flowers 
below panel. ] 

and carnations. [Large heart 
outlined with small hearts, carna- 
tions. ] 


[Landscape in oval 


— [Large heart with small 
at left and bottom, carnations. | 


—— [Large heart with border 
of small hearts, carnations. ] 


[Large heart with small 
hearts above and below, carnations. ] 


and daisies. [Spray of daisies 
across panel, small hearts strung on 
ribbon. } 

and flowers. [Cirecle, spray of 
daisies across left panel, two hearts 
suspended by chains. | 

and forget-me-nots. [Large 
heart with two small hearts in cluster 
of flowers, smnil hearts below. ] 

and pansies. [Large heart, 
spray of pansies, envelope above, small 
hearts below. | 

and roses. [Heart with wild 
roses and arrow piercing two hearts 
above, small hearts below. ] 


48435—10——2 


[Large leaf. 


WINSCH (JjJoHN )—Continued. 

——and violets. [Heart with vio- 
lets, bow and arrow piercing two 
hearts, small hearts below. ] 

Heavily laden bird. [Large bird on 
wing carrying daisies and hearts. ] 

Horn of plenty. [Cornucopia filled 


with hearts, spray of flowers and small 
hearts on background. | 


Humble Cupid. [Young girl seated 
with book, Cupid at her right side 
offering basket of flowers and letter. ] 


In the fields. [Two little children 
holding wild flowers, large heart at 
left. | 


Innocence. [Two little children in 
circular frame, hearts and scroll work 
in background. | 


Intrinsic Bay, Kilkee. [Large body 
of water with rocky shore and cliffs in 
distance, shamrock in upper right cor- 
ner. | 


Juvenile beauties. [Heads and shoul- 
ders of two little children in orna- 
mental frame. ] 


Lake leaflet, Lough Swilly. [Lake 
scene on large shamrock leaf, clay pipe 
below tied with ribbon. ] 


Lavender leaflet. [Window with 
shutters closed surrounded by violets 
and hearts. ] 


Little Dutch maids. [Three Dutch 
girls and little child in native costume, 
water at right, windmill in distance. ] 


Love links. 
ed by pansies. | 


token. [Panel with wild roses 
on large heart, small hearts above.] 


Lovely pansies. [Cluster of pansies 
in front of large heart, St. Valentine’s 
greeting. ] 
pink cluster. [Bunch of carna- 
tions, heart outlined in lower left side. ] 
poppies. [Half length figure of 
little child in frame surrounded by 
hearts. } 
sprays. [Heads of two children 
in large heart, Spray of roses at up- 
per left side.] 

Love's gift. [Large heart outlined 
with forget-me-nots, spray of flowers 
and three hearts suspended by ribbons 
below. | 

—— harvesting. [Hearts hanging 
from ribbon, clusters of flowers. ] 

—— message. [Two 
flowers above and 
bordered by hearts.] 


[Two hearts surround- 


with 
picture 


hearts 
below, 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14667 


pt. IV) Tes, Wed 


WinscH (JoHN)—Continued. 
messenger. [Cupid holding 
heart in right hand, spray of carna- 
tions and number of small hearts.] 


offering. [Band and bunch of 
chrysanthemums on heart, small hearts 
above. ] 


sceptre. [Spray of hearts at 
corner of scroll, small hearts.] 


token. [Cupid and roses in 
oval, fowers below. ] 
tribute. [Two hearts with vio- 


lets, picture bordered by small vio- 
lets. ] 

Maiden fair. [Young woman in 
heart-shaped frame, small hearts hang- 
ing from frame.] 

Mending the heart. [Young girl 
sewing heart which is held in Cupid’s 
hands, flowers in background. ] 

Message of love. [Cupid seated in 
frame, fiowers below.] 


"Mid fields of flowers. [Bust of 


young woman on heart surrounded by | 


flowers, small hearts hanging from 
frame. ] 

My lady fair. [Three quarter length 
figure of young woman in street cos- 
tume, small hearts on frame of panel.] 

My valentine. [Young woman seated 
surrounded by hearts and _ violets, 
heart-shaped wreath of roses below.] 

My winsome Daisy. [Half-length 
figure of little girl in square frame, 
rose and little hearts below. ] 

Offering of love. Cupid carrying 
basket of flowers and letter, panel of 
flowers above. 

One of Killarney’s beautiful lakes. 
Landscape in frame, boat on the lake 
shore, shamrock in upper left corner. 

Out for a stroll. [Landscape in 
oval frame, panel below.] 


Out on the farm. [Three-quarter 
length figure of young girl standing 
near meadow. | 

Pansies. [Large heart with pan- 
sies arranged upon it, two small hearts 
hanging by ribbon in center.] 
and cupids. [Heads of three 
cupids in large heart with cluster of 
pansies above.] 
and hearts. [Cluster of pan- 
sies in large heart surrounded by de- 
sign of scroll work and hearts.] 

Pansy heart. [Heads of two chil- 
‘dren in large heart, pansies across 
lower part. ] 


| 


| 


WINSCH (JoHN)—Continued. — 
spray. [Pansies with  back- 
ground of hearts and chains.] 


Peaceful Intrinsic Bay, Kilkee. 
[Rocky coast with cliffs in distance. ] 


Perfumed envelope. [Envelope bor- 
dered with hearts, two seals and spray 
of bleeding hearts. ] 


petals. [Large oval at left, 

flowers over panel and two hearts. ] 
Pier. [Shore in foreground and at 

distance, boats at left.] 

leaflet. [Fahan Pier, Lough 

Swilly, in circle, harp and clover leaves 

below. ] 


Pink and gold. [Wild roses on 
panel, hearts suspended by ribbon. ] 


Pink cluster. [Bunch of flowers on 


large heart.] 


Pleading Cupid. [Heart shaped 
closed shutter, Cupid kneeling with 
heart in uplifted hands, forget-me- 
nots. ] 


Pledge of love. [Design outlined 
with flowers and hearts suspended. ] 


[Bunch of poppies on large 
small 


Poppies. 
heart, frame outlined with 
hearts. ] 
and cupids. 
heart, poppies above. ] 

Poppy girl. [Child in frame, flowers 
in hands, roses below.] 

Purple and gold. [Pansies on panel, 
small hearts hanging from ribbon.] 

Purple clusters. [Heart in solid 
panel of violets. ] 

Quiet streamlet. [Landscape in oval, 
two figures at gate.] 

Red and gold. [Poppies on panel, 
small hearts hanging from ribbon.] 

_ Restful ways. [Landscape in panel, 
pipe laid across end of panel.] 

Rich poppies. [Cluster of poppies 
and small hearts.] 

River Shannon. [River scene, pier 
at night, two figures and cluster of 
clover leaves. ] 

Rose. [Heads of two children in 
large heart, spray of roses above.] 

Rose-bud leaflet. [Window with 
closed shutters surrounded by wild 
roses. 

Rose leaflet. 
with padlock. ] 

Roses a-plenty. 


[Three faces in 


[Cluster of wild roses 


[Three quarter 


leaflet. [Cluster of pansies | length figure of young woman in Colo- 
and hearts, with padlock. ] nial dress with arms full of roses.] 
260 


WORKS OF ART 


nos. 22-26, June, 1910 


14673 


Winscu (Jonuw)—Continued. 

and cupids. [Heads of four 
children on large heart, wild roses 
above. ] 


and hearts. [Wild roses in 
large heart surrounded by scroll and 
hearts. ] 
in red. [Spray of roses hang- 
ing over large heart, border of little 
roses. ] 

——of a crimson hue. [Heads of 
two children in large heart, cluster of 
roses above.] 


Royal cluster. 
over large heart. ] 


St. Patrick’s leaflet. 
Jeaves and scroll. ] 


[Spray of flowers 
[Shamrock 


Shamrock cluster. in 


oval. ] 


[Landscape 


leaflet. [Landscape on leaf, 
clay pipe tied with ribbon below.] 


Shannon leaflet. River Shannon, 
Foynes. [Landscape in circle, harp 
and shamrock below. ] 


Shutter leaflet. [Window with 
closed shutters. surrounded by flowers 
and hearts. ] 

Smiling face. [Head and shoulders 
of young woman in heart, scroll and 
hearts. ] 

Souvenir leaflet. 
and scroll.] 

Spanish beauty. [Young woman 
holding flower pot in large heart sur- 
rounded by scroll design and hearts. ] 

Strolling through the fields. [Three 
quarter length figure of young woman, 
left hand shading eyes.] 

Sunbeams of love. [Hearts and 
flowers with ribbon bows.] 


[Shamrock leaves 


Tempting cherries. [Child with 
cherry tree branch, surrounded by 
hearts. ] 


Thoughtful maiden. [Young woman 
in Colonial dress, reading letter. ] 

Thoughts of you. [Circle at left, 
pansies at right, with heart.] 


Token of love. [Cupid holding up 
a heart, flowers above. ] 


Valentine emblem. 
with border of flowers.] _ 

——— whispers. [Flowers, hearts and 
sceroll.] 

Violet cluster. 


[Large heart 


[Violets over scroll 


design. ] 
leaflet. [Violets and padlock.] 
Violets. [Oval at left, flowers and 


heart at right.] 


WINScH (JoHwNn )—Continued. 
blue. [Violets over scroll de- 


sign. ] 


true. [Oval at left, violets and 
hearts at right.] 


Wild, wild rose. [Large heart sur- 
rounded by wild roses.] 


Wind mill. 
and clay pipe.] 


[Landscape on panel 


Winged messenger. [Cupid holding 
heart surrounded by flowers. ] 


Winsome faces. [Two children at 
left, large heart at right.] 


maiden. [Three quarter length 
figure of young girl with powdered hair 
and colonial costume. | 


Winter sports. [Winter scene in 
Holland, two Dutch girls in foreground 
with hearts. ] 


Wounded hearts. [Flowers and 
hearts over panel with circle in center, 
hearts strung on arrow. ] 


Youth’s happy days. [Two chil- 
dren in circle surrounded by scroll de- 
sign with hearts. ] 


© 1c. each May 18, 1910; G 33786— 
34008. 


Wotr & co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
, [14668-14672 
Belle of the evening. [Slender girl 
in large white hat and dress, standing 
with one hand on hip.] 


Her inspiration. [Young woman 
seated:on camp stool painting, young 
man seated near intently watching her 
face. ] 


Social leader. [Young woman in 
long black gown large chantecler hat 
seated resting one arm on back of 
chair. | 

When summer breezes blow. [Head 
of young girl with very large rolled 
brim hat, sailor collar and large bow.] 


When the frost is in the air. [Small 
landscape in background, in foreground 
young woman in large hat and furs 
standing with hands in her pockets.] 

© 1c. each May 14, 1910; G@ 38757- 


33761. 


WoLFeE (UDOLPHO) co., New York, N. Y. 
[146738 

Good at all times. Automobile con- 
taining number of persons stopped at a 
dwelling. © 1 ¢. May 16, 1910; G 


S3T6S. 


261 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14674 Dt. TVi Re wea 
YorK (GLEO), Niagara Falls, N. Y. LAKRZEWSKI (THEODORA), Philadelphia, 
[14674 Pa. [14675 

[Niagara Falls.] Frame used on Welcome. [Four views of Teddy 
general view of Niagara falls in re- bear carrying a flag lettered welcome. } 


lief. ©1c. Apr. 20, 1910; G 38688. © 1c. May 25, 1910; G 34152. 


Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalogue since 
Jan. 1, POIQ ere ee I 2,8 


262 


CLASSES H-K, 


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


A. B. C. comMPANY, Cleveland, Ohio. 
[14676 
Johnson-Ketchel, the knock-out fight. 
© Dec. 1, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 3, 1909; K 
10199. 
ABEL (JOSEPH), Washington, D. C. 
[14677 
Kosciuszko statue. © May 17,1910; 
2¢. May 17, 1910; J 141365. 


ABELL (GEORGE L.), Wellesley, Mass. 


[14678-14680 | 
Palmer (Alice Freeman) memorial. | 


1-3. © Feb. 1, 1910; 2 c. each May 5, 
1910; J 141303-141305. 


ACKERMAN (R. H.), Memphis, Tenn. 
[14681 


McAdow (Rev. Samuel) residence, in 
which the Cumberland Presbyterian 
church was organized. © Apr. 8, 1910; 
2c. May 14, 1910; K 10442. 


ALEXANDRIA-WASHINGTON LODGE, NO. 
22, Alexandria, Va. [14682 
Trowel used by Gen. George Wash- 
ington to lay the corner stone of the 
national capitol bldg. © May 17, 1910; 
2c. May 17, 1910; J 141364. 


AMERICAN CIGAR CO., New York, N. Y. 


[14683 | 
| May 14, 1910; 2 c May 17, 1910; J 
| 141871. 


Permit to smoke. © June 7, 1910; 
2c. June 9, 1910; K 11148. 


AMERICAN COMMERCIAL ADV’G Co., New | 
[14684-14692 | 
work.— | _. : f 
_line of Norwegian ships. 
| 1910; 2 ec. May 17, 1910; J 141378. 


York N. Y. 


Afternoon tea.—Irksome 
June days.—Keeping cool.—Off for the 
country.—Sweet girl graduate.—Timid 
offering.—Vanity.—Young acrobats. © 
June 1, 1910; 2 c. each May 21, 1910; 
IX 10612-10620. 


AMERICAN DRUGGIST, New York, N. Y. 

[14693 

Pharmacopeeial committee of re- 

vision. © May 14, 1910; 2 c. May 17, 
1910; J 141648. 


AMERICAN PRESS ASSN., New York, 
By Fah [14694-14706 


Roosevelt (Col.) and King Haakon 
in royal carriage. © May 14, 1910; 
2c. May 17, 1910; J 141369. 


and Minister Beaupre going to 
United States legation. © May 11, 
1910; 2c. May 13, 1910; J 141281. 


and party at United States 
legation. © May 11, 1910; 2 c. May 
18, 1910; J 141280. 


and party leaving The Hague. 
© May 11, 1910; 2 ec. May 13, 1910; 
J 141278. 

—— arrival at Christiania. © May 
14, 1910; 2 ec. May 17, 1910; J 141370. 


leaving steamer Queen Maud at 
Copenhagen. © May 14, 1910; 2 ec. 
May 17, 1910; J 1413872. 


— Minister Beaupre and ist Sec. 
Hibbon driving to the House in the 
Woods. © May 11, 1910; 2 c. May 18, 
1910; J 141282. 
on bridge of the Queen Maud 
during voyage from Elsinore. © May 
14, 1910; 2 c. May 17, 1910; J 141368. 


—— Queen Maud and Mrs. Roose- 
velt leaving the station for palace. © 


saluting crowd. © May 11, 


1910; 2 ec. May 18, 1910; J 141279. 


saluting while passing through 
© May 14, 


talking with newspaper corre- 
spondent, Minister Beaupre on his left. 
© May 11, 1910; 2c. May 13, 1910; 
J 141277. 

Street decorations at Christiania in 
honor of Col. Roosevelt’s arrival. © 
May 14, 1910; 2 c. May 17. 1910; J 


| 141874. 


2638 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14707 


AMERICAN Syracuse, 

NSAI [14707 

Syracuse univ. Stadium. © May 2, 
1910; 2 ec May 26, 1910; K 10789. 


PUBLICITY CO., 


AMERICAN STEEL & WIBE CO. OF NEW 
JERSEY, Chicago, III. [14708 


Roadside scene, American fence. © 


Heb. 10: TiO: Bre Mart 2. St O10 
10256. 
ARKLIN (Haic), Fowler, Cal. [14709 


Chromozodiac. 
I 299. 


©1c. June. 6, 1910; 


ARMY & NAVY LODGE, Ft. Monroe, Va. 

[14710 

Army and navy lodge, interior. © 

May 24, 1910;-2~c.. June! 7, 1910; FF 
142086. 


ARNOLD TRANSIT CO., Mackinac Island, 
Mich. [14711 
Les Cheneaux Islands. Birdseye 
view. © May 12, 1910; 2 c. May 16, 
1910; K 10404. 


ARTHUR (JAMES), Detroit, Mich. 
[14712-14715 
Grandfather’s pet. 
Home sweet home. 
Love’s token. 
Purity. 
© Mar. 25, 1910; 2 c. each May 9, 
1910; J 141333-141336. 


ASSOCIATED MERCHANT 
AMERICA, Chicago, III. 
[14716, 14717 
Sartorial world engravings. Plates 
A, B. © May 15, 1910; 2 c. each May 
20, I910- K A0T2, 10773: 


ATWILL (FLOYD), Paulding, Ohio. 
[14718 


Heart emblem. © May 3, 1910; 2. 
May 16, 1910; J 141845. 


C.), 


TAILORS OF 


AUSTRIAN (JULIAN New York, 


INE XG: [14919 
Fur coat girl. © June 1, 1910; 2c. 
May 256, 4910 KK 10765. 


AVERBRETT & WHITNEY, Seattle, Wash. 
[14720 
Canoe camp on Lake Washington. 
© May 9, 1910; 2 c. May 16, 1910; J 
141344. 
AYER (ELLERY S.), Boston, Mass. 
[14721 
Edison (Thomas A.) Today and to- 
morrow. © May 23, 1910; 2 c. May 
25, 1910; K 10704. 


pt. Iv, mn. S., vod 


BAIN (GEORGE GRANTHAM), New York, 
Ys: [14722-14751 
Allds (J. P.) 960-4, 960-5. © Feb. 
10, 1910; 2 c. each May 4a 
141288, 141234. 


Berger (Sam) and J. J. Jeffries. 
911-3. © Oct. 22, 1909; 2 « May 23, 
1910; J 141562. 

Blatch (Mrs. H. 8S.) 551-38. © Oct. 
21, 1909; 2 c. May 23, 1910; J 141565. 

Bugher (F. H.) 582-12. © Jan: 13; 
1910; 2 ec. May 11, 19103 J 148228: 


Elkins (Agnes’ Leslie) 789-14, 
789-15. © Sept. 7, 1909; 2 e. each 
May 23, 1910; J 141560, 141561. 

Hoppe: (Willie) 347-2) 347-3." © 
Nov. 4, 1909; 2 c. each May 23, 1910; 
J 141556, 141557. 

Ireland (John) 222-7 222-9. © 
Nov. 23, 1909; 2 ce. each May 11, 1910; 
J 141225-141227. 


Jonnesco (Prof.) 223-13, 223-14. © 
Dec. 4, 1909; 2 c. each May 11, 1910; 
J 141241, 141242. 


Littleton (Martin W.) 960-8, 960-9. 
© Feb. 10, 1910; 2 c each May 23, 
1910; J 141572, 141578. 


Murat (Maxout). 90413, 904-14. 
© Oct. 29, 1909; 2 ce. each May 23, 
1910; J 141558, 141559. 


Osborne, Conger and Van Wyck. 
960-6, 960-7. © Feb. 10, 1910; 2 «. 
each May 11, 1910; J 141239, 141240. 


Ransdall (J. EH.) 566-7, 566-8. © 
Dec. 10, 1909; 2 ec. each May 11, 1910; 
J 141229, 141230. 


Roosevelt (Theodore) jr. 595-1 to 
5954. © Feb. 14, 1910; 2 c each May 
28, 1910; J 141566—-141569. 

Vanderbilt (Harold) 
Sears. 905-4, 906-4. © Nov. 1, 1909; 
2 ec. each May 23, 1910; J 141570, 


141571. 


Wright aeroplane. 891-7. © Sept. 
29, 1909 ; 2 c. May 28, 1910; J 141563. 


Wright’s start. 981-8, © Sept. 29, 
1909; 2 ec. May 28, 1910; J 141564. 


BAKER (Harry S.) Boston, Mass. 
[14752 


©iec. 


Price and production chart. 
June 1, 1909; I 297. 


BAKER (MAvpD Davis), Los Angeles, 
Cal. [14753-14756 
Scottish Bible class of 1910. © May 
2, 1910; 2 c. May 2, 1910; J 141841. 
Severance (Caroline) 1-3. © May 18, 
1910; 2 c. each May 24,1910: J 141615— 
141617. 


264 


i eee wine 


and Eleanor © 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 22-26, June, 1910 


CLASSES, H TO K 
14810 


BAKOWSKI (B. B.), Prineville, Oreg. 
[14757-147 81 
Bend, Oreg., and the Cascade mts. © 
May 20, 1910; 2 c. May 26, 1910; J 
141675. 
Drake residence. © May 23, 
1910; 2 c. May 28, 1910; J. 141713. 


—— Hill party leaving. © May 23, 
1910; 2 ec. May 28, 1910; J 141712. 
2720.—Scene 


© May 
LOL 


Residential scene. 
in. 2693.—Water front. 2721. 
16, 1910; 2 c. each May 23, 
141548, 141546, 141548. 


Crater of Lava Butte. 
May 16, 1910; 2 ec. May 23, 
141541. 


Crooked river at Smith’s rock. 
May 20, 1910; 2 c. May 26, 1910; 
141674. 

Deschutes River and Cascades. 
2679. © May 16, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 
1910; J 141542. 

——and Three Sisters. © May 23, 
1910; 2 ec. May 28, 1910; J 141714. 
scene at mouth of Trout creek. 
2563. © May 23, 1910; 2 c. May 28, 
1$10; J 141709. 

Lava fields and Cascades. © 


2638. 
1910; 


© 
J 


© 
| 


2645. 


May 16, 1910; 2 c. May 28, 1910; J 
141550. 
Madras, Ore. 2587. © May 23, 
1910; 2 c. May 28, 1910; J 141710. 
Shaniko stages at. 2597. © 
May 20, 1910; 2 c. May 26, 1910; J 
141673. 
Pilot Butte run. 2699. © May 23, 
1910; 2 ec. May 28, 1910; J 141711. 
Prairie City [Ore.] © Feb. 29, 
1910; 2 c. May 4, 1910; J 141071. 
Prineville, Ore. 2738. © May. 16, 


1910; 2 c. May 28, 1910; J 141547. 

—— 2745. © May 21, 1910; 2c. 
May 28, 1910; J 141708. 

— Crook co. wool leaving for 
Shaniko. 2773. © May 26, 1910; 2c. 
June 1, 1910; J 141769. 
Hotel Prineville. 


© May 26, 


BagtLett (George W.) Chicago, Il. 
[14782 


Park center. © 1c. May 20, 1910; 


L203 
BASSETT (WILLIAM A.) New York, 
uo [14783-14788 
Periy. No, X.: 


Perry club, interior.—Perry high 
school.—St. Joseph’s church, interior. 
© June 1, 1910; 2c. each June 3, 1910; 
J 141888, 141890, 141891. 

Silver Lake, N. Y.: 

Walker’s dock.—Walker’s front.— 
Walker’s station. © June 1, 1910; 2 «. 
each June 3, 1910; J 141886, 141887, 
141889. 


BEHRMAN (Marrin) Fruitvale, Cal 
[14789 


© Apr. 19, 
J. 141156. 


San Francisco, 1851. 
191072 ¢, Apr, 25, to10 


BELMONT COLLEGE, Nashville, Tenn. 
[14790, 14791 
Belmont college for young women, 
Nashville, Tenn. © May 21, 1910; 2 
ce. May 21, 1910; K 10682. 
Nashville, Tenn. Belmont college. 
© May 20, 1910; 2 c. May 11, 1910; 
K 10248. 


BERDAN PUB. CO., New York, N. Y. 


[14792-14804 


And they told me two could live as 
cheap as one.—Beauty and youth.— 
Cleanliness is next to godliness.— 
Darn that girl.—Everybody else’s girl 
looks better to me than mine.—I love 
my steady but Oh you once in a 
while.—O little town of Bethlehem.— 
Old shoes eh.—Sweet and low.—Trav- 
eling salesman.—When another day 
is dying.—Your picture says remem- 
ber though your letter s 
3 of us. © Mar. 4, 1910; 
May 6, 1910; K 10127-10189. 


2 ea each 


.), Roslyn, Wash. 
[14805-14807 


© May 21, 


BEVILACQUA (S 


Motor car Roslyn. 1, 2. 


1910; 2 ¢. June 1, 1910; J 141770. 1910; 2 c. each May 26, 1910; J 
Shaniko stages at trail crossing. 141680, 141681. 
2617. © May 16, 1910; 2 c May 23, ——Roslyn branch, © May 21, 

1910; J 141549. 1910; 2 ce. June 8, 1910; J 141858. 
Source of spring water. 2654, 2655.  pirgrr (H. C ‘arfield. Wash 
© May 16, 1910; 2 c. each May 23, se adl  goy aN Yi 11480814810 
1910 ; wl 141544, 141545. Garfield. Wash.: 
Trail crossing. 2618. © May 16, Tel thie Batons ‘eduntty__Panc- 
1910; 2c. May 23, 1910; J 141552 rama.—Third street. © May 10, 
Tumalo falls. 2705. © eee 16, | 1910; 2 @ each May 16, 1910; J 
1910; 2 c. May 28, 1910; J 141551 141780-141782. 
265 


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14811 


BIOoGRAPH co., New York, N. Y. 
[14811-14819 
[Moving picture rolls. ] 

Affair of hearts. © 1c. May 23, 
1910; J 1415983. 

Impalement (The) 
1910; J 141757. 

In the season of buds. 
6, 1910; J 1420838. 

Knot in the plot. 
1910; J 141733. 

Love among the roses. 
12, 1910: J 141266. 


Over silent paths. 
1910; J 1413897. 


© 1c. May 31, 
©1e. June 
© 1c. May 28, 
© 1c. May 


©-1 c. May 18, 


Ramona. © 1e¢ May 26, 1910; J 
141683. 

Two brothers. © 1c. May 14, 1910; 
J 141292. 


Unchanging sea. © 1c. May 7, 


1910; J 141155. 


BLACKLOCK (THOMAS G.), New York, 

Weicv [14820 

Sample of wheat flour. ©1c. June 
4, 1910; J 141923. 


BLESSING STUDIO, Salamanca, N. Y. 
[14821, 14823 
Jamerson (Goldie) 1, 2.—Senecan 
Indian tilling. © Apr. 28, 1910; 2 e. 
each May 12, 1910; J 141792-141794. 


Buiter (H. A.), Santa Cruz, Cal. 
[14824, 14825 
Jeffries (James) in rocking chair. 
© May 2, 1910; 2 c. May 9, 1910; J 
141859. 
Shall I jump. 421. © May 16, 
1910; 2G. May 23. 4910> J 441555. 


BitorcKy (A. G.), Spartansburg, S. C. 

[14826 

Piercing arrow. © Apr. 15, 1910; 
2 ce. Apr. 18, 1910; K. 9925: 


30LOMEY (HENRI A.), Chicago, Ill. 
[14827 
Seven dispensations. © May 30, 
1910; 2 c. May 31, 1910; K 10832. 
BontTE (CHARLES E.), New York, N. Y. 
[14828 
Nothing succeeds like success. © 


May 18, 1910; 2 c.. May 19, 1910; K 
10669. 


Boorn (J. O.), Bowman, N. D. 
[14829-14831 


Antelope scene. a.—Sol’s. pets.— 
Welsby (J. N.) breaking sod. © June 


pt. iv, n. S., Vv. 5 


BooK NEWS MONTHLY, Philadelphia, 
Pa. [14832 


Interior of a church. © May 28, 
1910; 2 c. May 27, 1910; K 10754. 


GLOSTON SCULPTURE CO., Melrose, Mass. 

[14833 

Scout (The); by Cyrus E. Dallin. 
© 1c. May 19, 1910; J 141401. 


Bourceois (EH. J.), Bemidji, Minn. 
[14834 


Last of the old herd. © May 25, 
1910; 2 ec. May 31, 1910; J 141737. 


BoysEN (J. T.), Yosemite, Cal. 
[14835-14841 


Bridal Veil fall. 2 d—Cathedral 
rocks. 48 d.—Cathedral spires. 46 
d.—El Capitan. 23 A, 23 A a, 23 B.— 
Mirror lake. 19 d. © May 17, 1910; 
2 cc. each May 27, 1910; J 141686— 
141692. 


BRAGER (A. A.), Baltimore, Md. 
[14842 
La vie. © June 1, 1910; 2 ce. May 
21, 1910; K 10906. 


BRAMALL (JoHN A.), Norwood, Pa. 
[14843 
Hilo sanitary poultry coop. ©1e. 
May 20, 1910; J 141456. 


BREMER (WILLIAM), Burlington, Iowa. 

[14844 

Burlington, Iowa, high school. © 

May 9, 1910; 2 ¢ May a4) 48105 Fi 
1414038. 


Brown (B.B.), Duncan, Okla. [14845 


Process of education. © Apr. 15, 
1910; 2 c. May 7, 1910; J 141296. 


Brown & BIcEeLow, St. Paul, Minn. 
[14846-14910 
After the shower.—At Newport.— 
Breaking the news.—Celeste.—Check- 
ing up.— Christmas bell. — Christy 
girl.— Claudie. — Coquette. — Cruisers 
(The).—Deed of gift. — Dorothy. — 
Evening shadows. — Favorite story. — 
Firelight reveries.— First stitch. — 
Flora. — Friend at court. — Gentle re- 
minder.—Golden hour.—Golden oppor- 
tunity—Golden twilight—Gray Octo- 
ber day.—Hot shoe—How dear to my 
heart.—Hudson’s landing at Manhat- 
tan.—In without knocking. — Intelli- 
gence.—lIrish lad.—Keen on the scent.— 
Leap year question.— Lord Howe’s 
ball.— Maid of honor.—Mildred.—Miss 
Aristocrat.—Morning canter.—Morning 
ride in old Virginia.—Nature’s boun- 
ty.—Nature’s harmony.—New Hamp- 


1, 1910; 2 c@ each May 26, 1910; J | shire sunset. — October glories. — Old 
141677-141679. homestead.—Old Kentucky home.—Old 
266 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 22-26, June, 1910 


Brown & BicELOw—Continued. 
lumber mill.—One to tie, two to win.— 
Parting day.— Paying off the mort- 
gage.— Possessive case. — Purity. — 
Quiet cove.—Remembrance (A.)—Re- 
trieved.—Returning the bolters.—Sen- 
tinel (The).—Serious predicament.— 
Springtime enchantment. — Story 
tine. — Summer squall.—Thorough- 
breds. —Town meeting.—Underwood 
girl. — Unexpected meeting.— When 
Sioux and Blackfeet met.—When the 
tide is out.—Woodland road. © Dec. 
28, 1909; 2 c. each May 10, 1910; K 
10482-10546. 


BRUCKMANN (F.), Munich, Germany. 
[14910-14921 


Passionsspiel, Oberammergau: 

Eece homo. 16.—Jesu abschied von 
Maria. 67.—Jesus (Anton Lang) 10.— 
Jesus begegnet seiner Mutter. 124.— 
Jesus bei Simon. 99.—Jesus vor Pila- 
tius. 114.—Judaskuss (Der) 110.— 
Kreuztragung. 18.—Magdalena (Maria 
Mayer) 48.—Maria (Ottilie Zwink) 
25.—Petrus and Johannes. 69.— 
Silberliige (Die) 75. © May 11, 
1910; 2 ce. each May 31, 1910; J 
141826-141837. 


Burcrss (W. E.), Scottsville, Va. 
[14922, 14923 


Esmont, Va. slate yard and mill. 
© May 4, 1910; 2 ec. May 7, 1910; J 
141147, 

Hardware, Va., aqueduct.—© May 
14, 1910; 2 ec. May 17, 1910; J 141366. 


Burns (RoBertT), Pullman, Wash. 
[14924 
U. S. C. cadets. © May 31, 1910: 
2c. June 6, 1910; J 142077. 


Burris (H. E.), Peru, Nebr. [14925 


Peru, Nebr., State normal senior 
class, 1910—@© May 11, 1910;:2 «¢. 
May 10, 1910; J 141201. 


Butter (Mary L.), Chicago, I]. 
[14926 
Loving thoughts.—© May 25, 1910; 
2c. May 19, 1910; K 10585. 


CAMPBELL (BLENDON), New York, N. Y. 
[14927-14930 

Convalescence that insures’ the 
cure.—Guidance that follows to the 
home.—Nursed back to health.—Re- 
Sult, real health and utility. © May 


ol, 1910; 2 c. each June 8, 1910; K 
10880-10883. 
CAMPBELL (F.. Soutr), Berkeley, Cal. 


[14931-14988 


| 

Anthony (Susan B.). © Apr. 25, | 
1910; 2 ce, Apr. 25, 1910: J 141861. 
26 


SouLe)—Continued. 
Newman (Cardinal J. H.). © Mar. 

5, 1910; 2 c. Apr. 25, 1910; J 141360. 
Riordan (Archbishop William Pat- 

fick). ‘© Mar. 5, 1910: 2:¢. Ape. 25, 


CAMPBELL (F. 


1910; J 141362. 
CAMPBELL (H. C.), Washington C. H., 
Ohio. [14934 
Ohio, Post card map of. © May 


17, 1910; 2 c. May 18, 1910; K 10461. 


CAMPBELL (WM. B.), Luray, Va. 
[14935, 14936 
Campbell (Wm. B.) 1, 2. © May 
10, 1910; 2 e. each May 12, 1910; J 
141249, 141250. 


CAMPBELL ART CO., Elizabeth, N. J. 
[14937-14943 


Evening prayer. 3636. — Hello ! 
Iiverybody. 38639.—Maid of the col- 
onies. 8637.—Sailing home. 3638.— 


To ukiinn,. 3628.—Win- 


ter. 36384. 
© May 10, 1910; 2 c. each May 11, 
1910; H 675-681. 


3592.—Violet. 


CANTERBURY CO., Chicago, Ill. [14944 


When you go away. © June 15, 
1910; 2 c. June 9, 1910; K 11136. 
CARGILL co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 

[31 prints. ] [14945-14975 

Around the corner.—Baby’s head.— 
Caught with the goods. 1 & 2.—Dog 
and kitten.—From this dire fate, let 
all be warned.— Haymaker’s para- 
dise.—He raised his hat and then she 
smiled.—His old love, waiting at the 
church. — Holding his own. — How'd 
you like to be the elevator boy.—I 
love my lad but oh you ladder.—Let 
us ring the merry bells.—Making hay 
while the sun shines.—May your New 
Year be bright.—Miss New Year has 
set the bells to ringing right.—Mons- 
ter with the eyes of green.—Off with 
the old year, on with the new.—Spar- 
rows. — Stealing a peach. — Strange 
young man.—There’s room at the 
top.—They knew not of the coming 
storm.—Two pair beat three of a 
kind.—When papa tumbled to their 
little game.—Winter scene 1 & 2. 
Wouldn’t this give you the hay 
fever.—Zip boom bang bing huzzah. 
© May 6, 1910; 2 c@ each May 9, 
1910; IK 10162-10191. 

For this accept our thanks.—We are 
thankful for what we are about to re- 
ceive. © May 25, 1910: 2 e« each 
May 28, 1910; K 10763, 10764, 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14976 


pt. IV; nse 


CARPENTER (C. T.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[14976-14980 
Current events, week ending. [1910]: 
© Mar. 19; 2 c. Apr. 14; K 9308. 
© Mar. 26; 2c Apr. 14; Kk 9309. 

@ Apr. 2: 2c. Apr 16% K 9497. 

© Apr. 9; 2c. Apr. 16; K 9496. 
© Apr. 165 2c. Apr. 237) K 9668. 


CARPENTER 
Pa. 

[Birthday cards]: 

Here is my wish.—I hope this will 
be the happiest birthday.—I wish a 
happy birthday.—I wish you many 
happy returns of the day. 1 & 2. 
Wishing you all the pleasant things. 

© May 5, 1910; 2 c. each May 9, 
1910; K 10192-10197. 


(SAMUEL), Philadelphia, 


[14981-14986 


CATHOLIC TRANSCRIPT, Hartford, Conn. 
[14987-14989 
Nilan (Bishop John Joseph), 1-3. 
© Apr. 28, 1910; 2 c each May 4, 
1910; K 10488-10440. 


CHANCE (GEORGE WHITEFIELD), New 

York, N. Y. [14990 

Second shopping level and foot sub- 
ways. 


© it ¢ May.5, 1910551 267; 


CHAPMAN (ROBERT) co., Brooklyn, 
5 INS Ye [14991-15002 


All aboard for Dreamland. 251.— 
Daisies won’t tell. 244.—Fisherman’s 
luck. 245.—Glories of March. « 242.— 
Heart for a diamond. 249.—His latest 
chauffer. 248.—Indications of a thaw. 
241.—Let’s paddle forever. 246.—Love 
has its clouds. 248.—Magnet. 240. 
Modern siren. 247.—True love never 
runs smooth. 250. © May 20, 1910; 
2c. each May 19, 1910; K 10554-10565. 


CLARK & Best, Jupiter, Fla. [150038 


Guava fruit and blossoms. © May 
14, 1910; 2 ce. June 4, 1910; J. 141896. 


CLATWoORTHY (F. P.), Estes Park, Colo. 
[15003* 

Grand Cafion, Colo.: 

Burros on trail.—Peaks from Hance 
Berry trail.— Pillar.— Plateau and 
Bright angel trail—Sunshine and 
shadow.—1,000 foot drop. © Feb. 4, 
1910; 2 c. each Feb. 10, 1910; J 188173-— 
158179. 


Yosemite. Four of a kind. © Feb. 
4, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1910; J 1388172. 


CocHRAN (UNDERWOOD), Atlantic City, 
ING Se? [15004, 15005 
Nixon’s Apollo magazine and pro- 
gram. © June 15, 1910; 2 c May 23, 
1910; J 141696. 
program. © May 21, 1910; 2c. 
May 25, 1910; K 10723. 
CoLitINS & WIGHTMAN, Mt. Pleasant, 
Mich. [15006-15008 
Mt. Pleasant [Mich.] High school. 
© May 30, 1910; 2 ce. Jume 2, 1910; J 
141860. 


Island park. © May 14, 1910; 
2c. May 18, 1910; J 141887. 


Michigan condensed milk co. 
bldg. © May 14, 1910; 2 c. May 18, 
1910; J 141386. 


COLONY CRAFTS, Park Ridge, II1. 
[15009 
When birthdays are so nice its queer. 
© June 6, 1910; 2 ec. June 4, 1910; K 
10905. 


ConNER (G. FRANK), Lynn, Mass. 
— [15010, 15011 


Improved order of Red Men cares for 
its members when sick. On the trail. 
© May 26, 1910; 2 ec. each May 28, 
1910; K 10839, 10840. 


CoNWELL (L. R.), New York, N. Y. 
[15012 


Oberammergau view. © Apr. 9, 
1910; 2 ec. Apr. 14, 1910 K922ie 


CooKE (Mrs. M. G.), Oakland, Cai. 
[15013 
Shadowy pool. © June 1, 1910; 2c. 
June 7, 1910; J 142084. 


Corton (FREDERICK JAY), Boston, Mass. 
[15014 


Osler, as an euthanasiast. © May 9, 
1910; 2 ec. May 18, 1910; J 141402. 


Crooks & CHRISTENSEN, Monte Vista, 
Colo. [15015 
Monte Vista, Colo. Panoramic view. 
© May 26, 1910; 2 c. May 31, 1910; J 
141736. 
Croonnorg (FREeDK. T.), New York, 
IN. ¥% [15016, 15017 
Advanced fashions, May 1910. Sup- 
plement, A & B. © May 5, 1910; 2c. 
each May 9, 1910; K 10238, 102389. 


CROSE PHOTO Co., Gary, Ind. 


[15018-15022 
Gary, Ind., Emerson school: 
Auditorium. — Domestic science 


class.—Manual training dept.—Swim- 
ming pool. © May 14, 1910; 2 ¢c. each 
May 20, 1910; J 141704-141707. 


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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 22-26, June, 1910 


CrOSE PHOTO co.—Continued. 

—— Indiana steel co.’s plant, bird’s- 
eye-view. © May 14, 1910; 2 c. May 
20, 1910; J 141703. 


Cross (ANSON K.), Boston, Mass. 
[15023 
Spheres showing distortion by cam- 
era. ©1c. May 238, 1910; J 141856. 


CRUVER MFG. Co., Chicago, Ill. [15024 


Poppy design. © May 28, 1910; 2c. 
May 31, 1910; J 141734. 


CULVER MILITARY ACADEMY, Culver, Ind. 
[15025-15082 

Camp incinerator. © June 2, 1910; 
2c. June 6, 1910; J 142068. 

Instruction in camp cooking. © May 
26, 1910; 2 c. June 1, 1910; J 141768. 
in making wickiups. © May 
20, 1910; 2 ¢. June.1, 1910; J 141767. 

Night in camp. © June 2, 1910; 2 
e. June 6, 1910; J 142062. 

Scouting at night. © June 2, 1910; 
2c. June 6, 1910; J 142061. 

Spotting the spots. © June 2,1910; 
2e¢. June 6, 1910; J 142065. 

Tracking. © May 31, 1910; 2 e¢. 
June 6, 1910; J 142064. 

Weaving mattresses and making 
camp beds. © May 26, 1910; 2 « 
June 1, 1910; J 141766. 


Dampr (CHARLES J.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 


[15033-15035 

Gulph (John De). 1, 2.2 © May 

29, 1910; 2 c. each May 28, 1910; J 
141698, 141694. 

Gulph (Mrs. John De). © May 

29, 1910; 2c. May 28, 1910; J 141695. 


DANIELSON (FRANCIS W.), Danielson, 
Conn. [15086-15041 
Coming of the King.—David and a 
lame prince.—Elisha and the boy.— 
Joseph taking care of his father.— 
Room for a friend. A, B. © June 1, 
1910; 2 c. each June:8, 1910; K 11084— 
11089. 


DeEapDERICK (H. M.), Unaka Springs, 
Tenn. [15042 
Johnson City, Tenn. Panoramic 
view. © May 29, 1910; 2 c. May 31, 
1910; J 141900. 


DEAN (Cot.), Brooklyn, N. Y. [15043 
Compliments of Col. Dean. © May 


17, 1910; 2 c. May 19, 1910; K 10547. 


15118 

DECORATIVE POSTER CO., Cincinnati, 
Ohio. [15044-15049 
Coaching the team. 13038.—Com- 
mencement. 123037.—Fair catch. 
13039.—His favorite study. 13040.— 


How would you like to be a co-ed. 
12042.—Initiation—G. I. R. L. society. 
13041. © June il, 1910; 2c. each June 
3, 1910; K 10884-10889. 


DENTAL HYGIENE COUNCIL, New York, 
IN. Xa [15050-15052 
First signs of neglect.—Long neg- 
lect.—Perfect denture. May 7, 
1910; 2c. each May 11,1910; J 141205- 
141207. 


DEVEAUX (C. A.), Chicago, Ill. [15053 


Kennison (David) memorial. © 
June 38, 1910; 2 e«. June 4, 1910; J 
141895. 


DIcKINS (Harry C.), London, Eng. 
[15054 
Siddons (Mrs.). © May 30, 1910; 
2 ce. June 4, 1910; H 738. 


DOoOLITTLE (S. C.), Estherville, Pa. 
[15055-15058 

Estherville, Pa.: 

Cc. R. I. & P. R. R. bridge.—Lincoln 
street bridge.-—Lovers’ lane.—Mill 
pond. © May 10, 1910; 2 ec. each June 
38, 1910; J 141901141904. 


DREISBACH (BRUCE), Donora, Pa. 
15059, 15060 
Pouring slag.—Wire mill. © Mar. 
S15. 1910: 13. eo eaeh.. Mar. s0>) touts 
J 189851, 189852. 


DueErR (O. E.), Everett, Wash. [15061 


Even a child can play. © Apr. 1, 
1910; 2 ec. Mar. 28, 1910; J 142060. 


DUNN (FREDERICK J.), Jacksonville, 
Fla. [15062-15064 
North driveway to De Tallyrand 
home.—South driveway to De Tally- 
rand villa—Tallyrand ave. © Apr. 
20, 1910; 2 c. each May 19, 1910; J 
141457-141459. 


EDISON MF@. CO., Orange, N. J. 
[15065-15118 
[Moving pictures. ] 
Accidents will happen. 1, 2. 
18,. 1910; 2° e¢. 
J 1416138, 141614. 


All on account of a laundry mark. 
1-3. © May 24, 1910; 2 ec. each June 
1, 1910; J 141785—-141787. 

Carminella. 1-4. © May 18, 1910; 
2c. each May 24, 1910; J 141605- 
141608. 


© May 


each May 24, 1910; 


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15119 


EDISON MFG. co.—Continued. 

Cigarette-maker of Seville. 1-5. 
May 3, 1910; 2 ec. each May 11, 1910; 
J 141208141212 


Fortune’s fool. 1-3..-© May 2%, 
1910; 2c. each June 1, 1910; J 141777- 
141779. 


History repeats itself. 1-3. © May 
10,: 1910; 2:e. each- May 15, 1910; J 
141274-141276. 


Love and marriage in posterland. 
14. © May 6, 1910; 2 c. each May 
24, 1910; J 141601-141604. 


"Mid the cannon’s roar. 1-5. 


May 27, 1910; 2 c. each June 1, 1910; | 


J 141780-141784. 


Mule driver and the Garrulous mute. 
14. © May 31, 1910; 2 c. each June 
38, 1910; J 141881-141884. © 


Panoramic railway view from front 
of train. © May 11, 1910; 2 c. May 
25, 1910; J 141645. 


Pacce (ot Jace)? 125) © une +3) 
1990) (2 es -ench “June 7% 1910> J 
142088-142092. 


Princess and the peasant. 14. © 
May 17, 1910; 2 c. each May 25, 1910; 
Js 141646-141649. 


Senator and the suffragette. 1-4. 
May 6, 1910; 2 c. each May 24, 1910; 
J 141609-141612. 


Sisters. 1-4. © May 20, 1910; 2c. 


each May 25, 1910; J 141650-141653. | 


Stuff that Americans are made of. 
1-3. © May 10, 1910; 2 c. each May 
13, 1910; J 141271-141278. 


EDWARDS & WILDEY co., Los Angeles, 
Cal. [15119 


Eagle Rock, the prettiest suburb. 


© May 15, 1910; 2 c. June 7, 1910; | 


K 10952. 


EHRLICH (SAMUEL) Los Angeles, Cal. 
[15120 
Air ship. © May 2, 1910; 2 c. May 
Zo, I9TOs J 141512. 
EICHENBAUM San Fran- 
cisco, Cal. [leeds 
Sam E.’s famous fighting twins. © 
Dee; »5,-1909)2 c. May 10, 1940: 1c 
10232. 


Exiwoop (W. D.), Omaha, Nebr. 
[15122, 15123 
But now you see.—Poor Mrs. Flyn. 
© June 1, 1910; 2 c. each June 3, 1910; 
K 10870, 10871. 


(SAMUEL) 


© | 


| Marisd5, 19105 2 


pt. Iv, n. S., v. 5 


| EMERY SCHOOL ART CO., Boston, Mass. 


[15124, 15125 
Moonlight landscape; after painting 
by De Haven. © Mar. 15, 1910; 2 e¢. 
May 12, 1910; J 141343. 
Spring; after painting by Jones. © 
c. May 12339): # 
141342. 


ENDER (DELLA), Tampa, Fla. [15126 
Tampa, Fla. © May 21, 1910; 2 ec. 
May 23, 1910; J 141525. 


ENGLISH WOOLEN MILLS CO., Cleveland, 
Ohio. [15127 
Character. © Sept. 9, 1909; 2 «. 


| Sept. 11, 1909; K 10980. 


HRBE (H. H.), Garrison, N. Dak. 
[15128-15132 


Garrison, N. Dak. Marketday. 1-5. 


| © May 9, 1910; 2 e« each May 13, 


| FARRAND CO., Detroit, Mich. 


1910; J 141947-141951. 


ERICKSON (JOHN), Minneapolis, Minn. 
[151383 


Baby’s first sea bath. © June 7, 
1910; 2c. June 3, 1910; J 141877. 


ESEMAN (RICHARD F.), Los Angeles, 
Cal. [15134 


Real native daughter. © May 21, 
1910; 2c. May 26, 1910; K 10740. 
[15185 


Just a song at twilight. ©1c. May 


25, 1910; J 141641. 


FASQUELLE (ETHEL ROWAN), Petoskey, 
Mich. [15136 


King George III. meda! presented to 


| Chief Petoskey for services in war of 


1812. © May 20, 1910; 2 c. May 26, 
1910; J 141671. 


FISHBAUGH (W. A.), Empire, Canal 
Zone. [15137, 151388 
‘Building the locks at Gatun dam.— 
Concrete mixers. © Apr. 12, 1910; 2c. 
each Apr. 21, 1910; J 141328, 141329. 


Firca (HERBERT R.), San Diego, Cal. 
[15139, 15140 
San Diego, [Cal.] in 1873. © May 
25, 1910; 2 c. May 31, 1910; J 141742. 
in 1886. © May 25, 1910; 2 e. 
May 31, 1910; J 141743. 


TI'orp (C. E.) Jacksonville, Fla. 
[15141-15143 
Jacksonville, Fla. 1-3. © May 20, 
1910; 2 c each May 23, 1910; J 141538— 
141540.: 


270 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 22-26, June, 1910 


CLASSES, H TO K 


15195 


Fowter (G. H.) Woodstock, Oreg. 
[15144-15146 


Firs and ferns.— Oregon, Giant 
firs.—Section 29. © May 24, 1910; 
2 e. each May 31, 1910; J 141758- 
141760. 


FREDENDALL (LAURA C.) San Diego, 
Cal. [15147 
Mexico, eruption of volcano of Co- 
lima. ©1c. May 20, 1910; J 141462. 


FREEMAN (Epwin R.) Eureka, Cal. 
[15148 
Hureka, Cal. © Apr. 10, 1910; 2c. 
May 18, 1910; J 141768. 
FrencuH (Henry A.) Gresham, Ore. 
[15149, 15150 
Oregon beauties. © May 2, 1910; 


2c. May 9, 1910; J 141164. © May 6, 
1910; 2 c. May 11, 1910; J 141204. 


I'RENCH (WILFRED A.), Boston, Mass. 
[15151 


White rose. © 1c. May 18, 1910; 
J. 141375. 

I'ROMMELL (Martin H.) New Bed- 

ford, Mass. [hadie2, Polas 


Crapo, William WW.) 1, 2. © 1.¢. 
each June 1, 1910; J 141745, 141746. 


GALLAGHER (C. D.) Ely, Nevada. 
[15154, 15155 


Keystone drill in pit.—Ruth, Nev. 
© May 26, 1910; 2 c. each May 31, 
1910; J 141738, 141739. 


GANTER (H. C.), Mammoth Cave, Ky. 
[15156-15161 
Mammoth Cave, Ky. : 

Hntrance from aé_é distance. — En- 
trance to Mammoth Cave.—Exit of 
Echo River.—Mammoth Cave hotel.— 
Path from Mammoth Cave to Mam- 
moth Cave hotel.—Path leading from 
Mammoth Cave up the hill to Mam- 
moth Cave hotel. © Apr. 15, 1910; 
2c. each May 38, 1910; K 10330-10335. 


GATES (MAurRIcE N.), Monroe, Mich. 
[15162-15164 
Close view of the lotus flower in 


full bloom. © May 14, 1910; 2 ec. 
May 18, 1910; J 141382. 


Custer (Gen), his family and army 


staff. © Apr. 28, 1910; 2 ec. May 2, 
1910; J 141168. 
Monroe marsh lotus beds. © May 


14, 1910; 2c. May 18, 1910; J 1413881. 
Grorerk (I. A.) Boston, Mass. [15165 
Boston American 


team, 1910. © May 19, 1910; 2 ¢. May 
20, 1910; J 141460. 


league baseball | 


GERLACH (CHARLES) New York, N. Y. 
[15166-15169 
Airship.— Holy Bible. — Kronprin- 


zessin Cecilie steamship. — Young 
couple. © Mar. 15, 1910; 2 ¢. each 


May 11, 1910; K 10243-10246. 


GERLACH-BARKLOW Co., Joliet, Ill. 
[15170 
Executors. © Apr. 2, 1910; 2 c. May 
19, 1910; Kk 10576. 


GILBERT (C. H.) Independence, Iowa. 
[15171, 15172 
Smith (The) © May 15, 1910; 2c. 
May 11, 1910; J 141667. 
Quiet smoke. © May 15, 1910; 2 «¢. 
May 11, 1910; J 141666. 


GILBERT’S STUDIO, Independence, Iowa. 

[15173 

High school. © June 4, 1910; 2 «. 
June 6, 1910; J 142069. 


GOLDEN RULE LEAGUE, Toledo, Ohio. 

[15174 
‘ Who.is right.. © June 2, 1910; 2 «. 
June 6, 1910; K 10936. 


GOODLAND AVIATION Co., Goodland, Kans. 

[15175 

Purvis-Wilson airship. © May 28, 
1910; 2 c. May 31, 1910; J 141747. 


GORDON (JAMES RIELY) New York, 

INE NS [15176, 15177 
Monumental structure. © 1c. May 
%, 1910; ¥ 268. 

Typical floor plan of monumental 
courthouse. © ic. Apr. 30, 1910; I 
269. 

GouLD (J. A.) El Reno, Okla. [15178 

Oklahoma : Primitive dwelling, 1889; 
modern dwelling, 1909. © May 2%, 
1910; 2 c. May 20, 1910; K 10841. 
GOVER (J. H.), Ottawa, Kans. [15179 

Ottawa, Kans., car works. © May 
14, 1910; 2 ec. May 16, 1910; J 141318. 
Gow (Paut A.), Butte, Mont. 

[15180-15195 

Mine timbers. Arched pump station. 

Arched pump station. Details. 


1,2 
— Overcoat, shaft and station sets. 
—— Shaft and station sets. 
Shaft details, 1-7. 
Shaft sets. 
—— Station details. 
Station set. 
© 1c. each May 21, 1910; 278-293. 


1, 2. 


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15196 


pt.1veness web 


GRAVES (GEO. S.), Springfield, Mass. 
[15196-15209 


In picturesque Springfield. A 440. 
© May 16, 1910; 2 c. May 17, 1910; K 
10444. 

Mount Tom, Mass., clump of white 
birches. © May 13, 1910; 2 c. May 14, 
1910; K 10287. 

Springfield, Mass.: 

Court square looking to Main street 
from county court house. — Court 
square from Main = street.—Forest 
park, the beautiful deer.—Forest park, 
greenhouse and flower gardens.—For- 
est park, the road through the lakes.— 
Forest park, swan on nest with young.— 
St. Michael’s cathedral, State street. 
© May 11, 1910; 2 c. each May 12, 
1910; K 10264-10270. 

—— Forest park: 

Bear cub.—Big bull buffalo—Elk.— 
Ringtailed lemurs. © May 13, 1910; 
2 ce. each May 14, 1910; K 10283— 


10286. 

New municipal building. © 
May 138, 1910; 2 c. May 14, 1910; K 
10288. 


New York, N. Y. 
[15210-15214 
After the game. © May 14, 1910; 
eG May 26; 3910 -"he 1041. 
Lady of the lake. © May 38, 1910; 
e May. 4, 1910: K 1Qi6t. 
Roosevelt (Theodore). © May 16, 
1910; 2 ec. May 17, 1910; K 10458. 
True friends. © May 14, 1910; 2. 
May 16, 1910; K 10410. 
Young volunteers. © May 14, 1910; 
2c. May 16, 1910; K 10409. 


Gross (EK. H.), Kenmare, N. Dak. 
[15215 
Burning of farmers’ elevator and 
Clark’s cement block works. © Apr. 
26, 1910; 2 ce. May 9, 1910; J 141825. 


Gross (EpwarpD), New York, N. Y. 
[15216-15219 
Beans porridge hot. © May 831, 
1910; 2 -e) May 28, 1910: B 725. 


GRAY LITHOGRAPH CO., 


bo 


LS) 


Den (The). © May 27, 1910; 2c. 
May 24, 1910; H 689. 
Evolution. © May 23, 1910; 2 e. 


May 20, 1910; H 6838. 
Tell it to Sweeney. © May 10, 1910; 
2c. May 7, 1910; H 674. 
GUTEKUNST (F.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[15220 
Jarvis (Anna). © May 10, 1910; 
2 ec. May 11, 1910; J 141380. 


GUTHYL (RALPH), Big Stone City. 


S. Dak. [15221 

Ortonville, Minn., Lake front. © 

May 28, 1910; 2 c. June 3, 1910; J 
141885. 


HAINES PHOTO CO., Conneaut, Ohio. 
[15222 2-15224 


Dayton, Ohio, panorama. 1, 2. © 
May 16, 1910; 2 ce. each May 18, 1910; 
J 141388, 141389. 

Louisville, Ky., panorama. © May 
16, 1910; 2 ec. May 18, 1910; J 1413890. 


HaLLwortH (WILLIAM L.), Maiden, 
Mass. [15225-15245 

Chocorua, N. H.: 

Chocorua and Peak house.—Choco- 
rua lake and mountain.—Chocorua 
river and bridge. © May 19, 1910; 
2 ec. each May 24, 1910; J 141629, 
141630, 141632. 

Franconia Noteh, N. H.: 
[15228-15233 

Cascade in the Flume.—Dog pro- 
file—Eagle cliff—Mt. Lafayette. 1, 
2.—Mt. Liberty. © May 19, 1910; 


2 c.. each May 24, 191053 2416192 


141622, 141626, 141627, 141633, 1416387. 

Malden, Mass. Birthplace of Adoni- 
ram Judson. © May 19, 1910; 2 «. 
May 24, 1910; J 141628. 

Nantucket, Mass. Overvine cottage. 
© May 19, 1910; 2 c. May 24, 1910; J 
141639. 

North Woodstock, N. H.: 

Cascades (The) —Deer Park ho- 
tel. 1, 2.—Franconia range. 1, 2.— 
From the Mountain View house.— 


Mt. Liberty and Pemigewasset river.— 


Mt. Washington.—North Woodstock, 
N. H.—Old mill. © May 19, 1910; 
2 ec. each May 24, 1910; J 141620, 
141621, 141623, 141624, 141625, 141631, 
141634-141636, 141638. 


HAMBLY (CHARLES R.) Bradford, Pa. 

[15246-15249 

Coral lips.—Happy teeth.Honied 

smile—Teeth of pearl. © Apr. 20, 

1910; 2 c. each- June S337 
10872-10875. 


HamsBiy (J. P.) Aurora, 2 [15250 


Aunty Jackson reverie. © Apr. 6, 
1910; 2 ec. May 7, 1910; J 141153. 


HANSEL (PAUL), Tonsina, Alaska. 
[15251 
Wayside age © Dec. 1, 1909; 2 c. 
June 8, 1910; K 10985. 


22 


. 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 22-26, June, 1910 


CLASSES, H TO K 


15202 


HANSEN (H. P.), Devils Lake, N. Dak. 

[15252 

Moose drill team. © Apr. 15, 1910; 
2c. May 5, 1910; J 141300. 


HARDEN (GrorGE N.) Rockland, Me. 
[15258, 15254 
Reid (U. S. S.) A, B.. © May 20, 
1910; 2 c. each May 21, 1910; J 141499, 
141500. 


HarpDMAN, Peck & co., New York, N. Y. 

[15255, 15256 

Melis (Carmen) 2606-1, 2606-2. © 

May 2, 1910; 2 c. each June 1, 1910; 
J 141842, 141843. 


Harris (A. G.) Danville, Pa. 
[15257, 15258 
Danville, Pa. Looking north. © 
May 20, 1910; 2c. May 16, 1910; J 
141307. : 


Post office. © May 20, 1910; 
2c. May 16, 1910; J 141308. 


Harris & Ewine, Washington, D. C. 
[15259-15271 
Azy (Viscountess de) © May 1, 
1910; 2 c. May 25, 1910; J 141655. 
Bartholdt (Hon. Richard) © Mar. 
1, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 1910; J 141657. 
Bowers (Hon. Eaton J.) © Jan. 17, 
1910; 2 c. Apr. 30, 1910; J 140970. 
Briggs (F. H.) © May 1, 1910; 2c. 
May 25, 1910; J 141654. 
Curtis (Mrs. Charles) © May 1, 
1910; 2c. May 25, 1910; J 141658. 
Hanihara (Masanao). © May 1, 
1910; 2 c. May 12, 1910; J 141257. 
Harrison (Hon. F. B.). © May 1, 
1910; 2 c. May 12, 1910; J 141256. 
Hayes (William). © Mar. 15, 1910; 
2c. May 25, 1910; J 141656. 
Loewenthal (von). © May 1, 1910; 
2c. May 12, 1910; J 141258. 
McClung (Lee). © May 1, 1910; 
2c. May 12, 1910; J 141254. 
Stevens (Henry E.). © May 8, 1910. 
2c. May 12, 1910; J 141260. 
Tokugawa (Prince Iyesata). © May 
$, 1910. 2c. May 12, 1910; J 141255. 
Townsend (Mathilde). © May 8, 
1910; 2c. May 12, 1910; J 141259. 
Villegas (Senora Dona). © May 10, 
1910; 2c. May 12, 1910; J 141261. 
Hatcu (LEestir ADAMS), San Bernar- 
. dino, Cal. [15272-15278 
Chums. © Apr. 28, 1910; 2 c May 
23, 1910; J 141516. 


Hatcu (Lesitiz ADAMS )—Continued. 
Daisy. © Apr. 28, 1910; 2 ¢. May 
23, 1910; J 141517. 
Friends, A, 2. © May 1, 1910; 2c. 
May 23, 1910; J 141521, 141522. 
Toodie, A, B, 3. © May 1, 1910; 2c. 
May 23, 1910; J 141518-141520. 


Henpricks (G. W.), Riverside, Cal. 
[15279 


Question of hearts. © Apr. 28, 1910; 
2c. May 16, 1910; K 10355. 


Henpricks (J. H.), Ashland, Oregon. 
[15280, 15281 
Ashland Creek falls. © Apr. 15, 
1910; 2. ¢ Apr. 21, 1910; J 141284. 
Bear Creek rapids. © Apr. 15, 1910; 
2c. Apr..21, 1910; J 141285. 


Henry (F. G.) & co., Inc., New York, 
Weeye [15282-15290 


As of yore.—Back from Elba.—Con- 
cert of the powers.—Crowning of the 


king.—Dee-lighted.—Fathers of our 
country.—Mighty hunter.—Our own 
comet.—Soaring home. © May 20, 


1910; 2 ec. each May 21, 1910; K 10621- 
10629. 


Herine (H.) Ridgewood, N. J. [15291 
Card players. © June 4, 1910; 2 ¢. 
June 8, 1910; K 10879. 


Hess (L. F.) Indianapolis, Ind. 
[15292-15297 
Auto at speed.—Back, grim death.— 
Blessed be the pace-maker.—Last 
auto in the race.—To speed is human. 
—With a heart of oak. © May 13, 
1910; 2c. each May 12, 1910; K 10258- 
10268. 
Hitt (Harry EB.) Ft. Pierce, Fla. 
[15298, 15299 
Florida deer. 2593, 2594. © May 
21, 1910; 2 ¢«. each May 23, 1910; J 
141553, 141554. 
Hinst (HERMAN) & co., Denver, Colo. 
[15300 
Dream of the ball. © May 26, 1910; 
2c. May 31, 1910; J 141735. 
HINTERMEISTER (J. H.) Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[15301 
Reincarnation. © May 20, 1910; 2 
c. May 21, 1910; H 684. 


HirRsuHrietp (Harry) Ossining, N. Y. 


[15802 
BHlectric chair, Sing Sing prison. © 
May 26, 1910; 2 c. May 27, 1910; K 


10750, 


273 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15305 


pt. Wess vo 


Hitrs (W. R.) Meadville, Pa. [15803 


Meadville, Pa. Diamond park. © 
May 5, 1910; 2c. May 7, 1910; J 141154. 


HOLLAND (C. A.) Rochester, Minn. 
[15804, 15305 
Rochester, Minn.: 
Kahler (The).—St. Mary’s hospital. 
© May 19, 1910: 2 ¢ each May 21, 
1910; J 141864, 141865. 


HoLtMeES & BisHopP, Baltimore, Md. 
[15306-15309 
Gibbons (Cardinal). 1-4. © May 
ao AS1O 2c. each “May .9. 1910s J 
141165-141168. 


HoLMES MFG. co., Chicago, Ill. 
[15310-15312 
Goosey, goosey, gander. © May 18, 
1910-2 ec. May 20, 1910; K 10589: 
Mary had a little lamb. © May 18, 
19030; Zeer May 20, 1910.9 L058. 
Once there was a little girl © May 
18, 1910; 2 c. May 20, 1910; K 10588. 


Hogner (A.), Brooklyn, N. Y. [153138 
American union of Swedish singers. 
©) June 6, 1910; 2.) June. 7, sao; 
J 142098. 
HoRNER (JOHN Fair- 
view, Mo. [15314 
Horner institute key to education. 
© 1c. May 6, 1910; I 271. 
HUuBNER (G. A.), Minneapolis, Minn. 
[15315 
Webster (Prof. William F.). © 
Apres, 1910.) 2°e) Apr 27; 19103 J 
141297. 
HUDDLESTON (D. D.),.Jarbridge, Nev. 
[15316 


CAME: 


TURNER) JR., 


Jarbridge, Nev., panorama. 
May 17, 1910; J 1413867. 


ILLUSTRATED MILLINER CO., New York, 
IN; Y. [15317, 15318 
Advance shapes for fall and winter. 
1, 2. © May 9, 1910; 2 c. each May 
24, 1910; K 10716, 10718. 


InspopDy (J.), Elkhart, Ind. 
[15819-15332 

Elkhart, Ind. : 

Around the bend, St. Joe river.— 
De Camp bridge across Elkhart 
river.—Frailey’s landing, St. Joe 
river.—Island Park and St. Joe river.— 
L. S. & M. S. bridge over Elkhart 
river.—Main st.—Pine creek bridge.— 
St. Joe river dam.—Scene on Pine 
ereek. © June 1, 1910; 2 ec. each 
May 20, 1910; J 141466—141474. 


InpoDy (J.)—Continued. 

Peaceful valley. © June 1, 1910; 
2c. May 20, 1910; J 141464. 

Wawasee lake, Ind.: 

Lilly cottage and sail boats.—Vawter 
park. © June 1, 1910; 2 c. each May 
20, 1910; J 141463, 141465. 

Winona lake, Ind., sunset. 1, 2. © 
June 10, 1910; 2 c. each June 6, 1910; 
J 142070, 142071. 

INGRAM (CHARLES M.), New York, 
NUXG | [1538383 

New York city has conquered trans- 
portation. © May 3, 1910 2 ec. May 7, 
1910; K 10144. 


| ITASCA TRIBE NO. 252 IMPROVED ORDER 


oF Rep MEN, U. S. [15334 


Memorial card. © Feb. 15, 1910; 
2c. May 24, 1910; K 10672: 


JACK (CLARENCE), Tulsa, Okla. 
[ibs35, 153356 
Kiefer-Glever Pool oil fields. © 
Jan. 15, 1910; 2-c. Mar Sessa & 
10711. 
Tulsa, Okla. © Jan. 15, 1910; 2 c. 
Mar. 30, 1910; K 10710. 


JACKSON (CARL), Superior, Wis. 
[15337 
Palm park picture. © May 19, 
1910; 2 ec. May 23,.1910; J 141515. 


JACOBS (SAUL RoBeERT), Alameda, Cal. 
[12 titles.] [15838-15349 


Bonnie Scotland._——Home of games.— 
Home of the Russians.— Land of 
beauty.—Land of my birth—Mother 
of worlds.—Star of the west. © May 
13, 1910; 2 c. each May 18, 1910; K 
10475-10481. 


Land I love.—Land of loyalty.—My | 


birthplace.—My fatherland.—My na- 
tive land. © May 27, 1910; 2 ce. each 
June 1, 1910; K 10834-10838. 


JANVIER (MEREDITH), Baltimore, Md. 


[153850 
In the orchard. © May 28, 1910; 
. June 7, 1910; J 142096. 


are 
JEMISON REAL ESTATE & INS. CO., Bir- 
mingham, Ala. [15351 
Corey, Ala., model of. © 1 e. May 
oh 1 OI0 a 20h, 
JESSURUN (E. C.), New York, N. Y. 
[15352 
Reubenstein club of N. Y. © May 
7, 1910; 2 c. May 9, 1910; J 141178. 
(A.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[15353 
Johnson (John A.). © May 20, 
1910; 2 c. May 16, 1910; K 10405. 


JOHNSON 


274 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 22—26, June, 1910 


JOHNSON (ALFRED STANLEY), Waupun, 
Wis. [15354-15365 
Bushel of strawberries.—Cellery.— 
Digging asparagus.—He was game.— 
Just a couple—Landing a pike.—My 
first strike-—Our cucumber.—Spearing 
catfish. — String beans.—'T'wo hours 
ecatch.— We nearly lost him. © May 
Zi, 1910; 2. ceach May 23, 1910; J 
141526-141537. 


JOHNSON (C. T.), Jaffrey, N. H. 
[153866 
Contoocook Jake. © May 25, 1910; 
2c. May 26, 1910; J 141841. 


JOHNSON (J. P.), Fosston, Minn. 
[153867 
Fosston, Minn., greetings from. © 
May 26, 1910; 2 c. May 31, 1910; J 
141740. 


JOHNSON co., Salt Lake City, Utah. 
[15868, 15369 
Adams (Maude) and her mother. 
© May 5, 1910; 2 ec. May 9, 1910; J 
141660. 
—— among her relatives. © May 5, 
1910; 2c. May 9, 1910; J 141661. 


JOHNSTON-DIENSTAG-AYRES, San Fran- 
cinsco, Cal. [15370-15373 
Billings’ (Josh) saying about a 
rooster.—Dollar fish and how to catch 
him.—You can never tell how far a 
frog can jump.—You’d better hurry. 
May 11, 1910; 2 c. each May 16, 
1910; IKK 10398-10401. 


JOHNSTON (R. W.) 

burgh, Pa. [153874 

Miller (Christine) © June 1, 1910; 
2c. June 8, 1910; J 141894. 


Jones (H. D.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[15875 
Taft (Miss Helen) and Bryn Mawr 
students in historical scene. May 
8, 1910; 2 c. May 12, 1910; J 141382. 


IKEMLER (CHARLES), Chicago, Il. 
[15876-15381 
Artist’s dream.— Coquette. — Killar- 
ney beauties.—lKillarney roses.—Pair 
of beauties.—Queen of the Killarneys. 
© May 7, 1910; 2c. each May 9, 1910; 
J 141187-141192. 


KENNEDY co., Seattle, Wash. 
[15882-15383 
Vancouver, B. C., bird’s-eye-view. © 
May 18, 1910; 2c. May 18, 1910; K 
10473. 
Yakima Valleys, Yakima Co., Wash. 
\© May 10, 1910; 2 c May 18, 1910; 
K 10474. 


STUDIOS, Pitts- 


48435—10——_$ 


15405 


KENT (HALSEY), Jersey City, N. J. 
[15384 
He couldn’t do this with benzine or 


naphtha. © 1c. May 20, 1910; J 
141475. 
KESSLER (GrorGE A.), Los Angeles, Cal. 


[15385 
Coon in barrel. © June 3, 1910; 2c. 
June 7, 1910; J 142095. 


KIMBALL (ARTHUR L.), Getzville, N. Y. 

[15386 

Graft. © Apr. 15, 1910; 2 ce. May 
12, 1910; J 141299. 


KinG (JOHNSON P.), Waterloo, Iowa. 
[15387 
Waterloo, Iowa. Cedar river. © 
May, 18, 1910;..2 ¢... May ‘21, 1910s, 3 
141510. 


Kine (Moses), New York, N. Y. 
[15388 
[New York, N. Y.] Madison sq. 
© May 21, 1910; 2 ec. May 21, 1910; J 
141498. 


KLENE (BERN), Paris, France. [15389 
Indy (Vincent d’). @©May 4, 1910; 
2c. May 21, 1910; K 10639. 


KLING LITHOGRAPHING cCO., Dayton, 
Ohio. [15390 
Wright bros.’ aeroplane. © Apr. 4, 


1910; 2 c. May 31, 1910; K 10802. 


Kiors (ALFRED PARTRIDGE), Baltimore, 
Md. [15391 
Gibbons (His Eminence Cardinal). 
© May 12, 1910; 2 ce. May 21, 1910; 
K 10717. 


Ktump (C. M.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[15392 
National game. © May 16, 1910; 
2c. May 18, 1910; K 10276. 
IXNAFFL & BROS., Knoxville, Tenn. 
[15893-15405 
Aurelia. © May 9, 1910; 2 ec. May 
11, 1910; J 141224. 
Blessing. © May 9, 1910; 2 ec. May 
11, 1910; J 141221. 
Blossom time. © May 9, 1910; 2 ec. 
May 11, 1910; J 141217. 
Bright eyes. © May 9, 1910; 2 e. 
May 11, 1910; J 141215. 
Coquette. © May 9, 1910; 2 ce. May 
11, 1910; J 141219. 
Girl with vase. © May 9, 1910; 2 
e. May 11, 1910; J 141220. 
Idle thoughts. © May 9, 1910; 2 e. 
May 16, 1910; J 141825. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15406 


pt. TV, 038. V2 


KNAFFL & BROS.—Continued. 


Jassamine. © May 9, 1910; 2 e. 
Mary 14. 1910: 3 41223. 
Josephine. © May 9, 1910; 2 e«. 


May 16, 1910; J 141327. 


Love thoughts. © May 9, 1910; 2c. 
May 11, 1910; J 141218. 


Maidenhood. © May 9, 1910; 2. 
May 11, 1910; J 141222. 

Reading Magdalen. © May 9, 1910; 
2, @; May. 11, 1910: J 141216. 

Sisters. © May 9, 1910; 2 c. May 
16, A910 =) 3 141326: 


KOEHNE (WILLIAM L.) Chicago, III. 
; [15406 
Bush Temple orchestra. © May 6, 


1910; 2 c. May 9, 1910; J 141175. 


Koontz (E. E.) Moundsville, W. Va. 
[15407 
Romance of American history, 
great mound on the banks of the Ohio. 
© May 18, 1910; 2 c. May 12, 1910; 
Reo O Ty: 


KORONSKI (ANDRE), Narberth, Pa. 
[15408-15417 
Be merry all, be merry all.—Friend- 
ship is the shadow of the evening.— 
Life, believe, is not a dream.—May 
you have a jolly time.—Merrie Cbhrist- 
mas.—Merry Christmas A-—D.—Turn, 
wheel of the year. © May 31, 1910; 
2c. each June 8, 1910; K 10989-10998. 


KRUEGER-FUNK STUDIO, Cleveland, Ohio. 

[15418 

Dearie dear. © May 9, 1910; 2 «¢. 
May 2, 1910; J 1413838. 


LAMB (J. & R.), New York, N. Y. 
[15419 15421 

Memorial tablet to Daniel D. Tomp- 
kins. © May 13, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 
1910; J 141592. 

Minneapolis, Minn. Fairview ceme- 
tery. Mosaic work in chapel. 1, 2. 
© Junes8;, A910; 2 4c. sume .G; +1910; 
J 142078. © June 5, 1910; 2 c. June 
6, 1910; J 142079. 


LAMBERT (T. S.), Madras, Ore. 
[15422, 15423 
Bear in a tree.—Cline falls of the 
Deschuets river. © May 19, 1910; 
2 -@ewench. May; 31) (19102 147s. 
141749. 


LAMBIN-WENIGMAN Co., Chicago, Ill. 
[15424-15428 

Juvenile series: 

Jane. 15..—Mammas dunce. 17.— 
Our little lady. 16.—Our summer girl. 
19.—Peek-a-boo. 18. © May 19, 1910; 
2c. each May 21, 1910; K 10607-10611. 


LA Son (JOHN JULES), Owego, N. Y. 
[15429 

John the Baptist (Head of). © 
May 18, 1910; 2 ¢«. May 19, 1910-3 


141407. 
LAWRENCE (GEORGE R.) co., New York, 
IN! Ye: [15480 


Dinner tendered to Admiral Garcia, 
. . . Boston, Mass. © June 3, 1910: 
2c. June 7, 1910; J 142097. 


LAWRENCE & JELLICOE, LTD., London, 
England. [15431-15443 

Boo hoo! He’s got my kite. © Mar. 
5, 1910; 2 c. May 6, 1910; Hf 665. 

Chain of evidence. © Mar. 5, 1910; 
2c. May 6, 1910; Ht 663. 

Gentle art. © Mar. 5, 1910; 2c. 
May 6, 1910; H 669. 

Golly! Another boundary. © Mar. 
8, 1910'; 2c. May 6) 19102 a7. 

Leave us a bit. © Feb. 14, 1910; 
2c. May 6, 1910; H. 661. 

Listen to my tale of woe. © Feb. 
14, 1910; 2 ¢. May Go 191020riaee. 

Little jewel: © Apr. 4, 1910; 2 e. 
May 6, 1910; H 666. 

Measured mile. © Mar. 5, 1910; 
2c. May 6, 1910; H 673. 

Pater (The), don’t you know! © 
Mar. 5, 1910; 2 ¢ May 6G, 19107 2 6 

Ready to start. ©” Pep 7. 1910: 
2c. May 6, 1910= 2 Gat 


Right sort. © Heb peo 2 
May 6, 1910; H 668. 
Walk-over. © Mar. 5, 


ISG 2 ec 
May 6, 1910; H 664, 2 
What shall I take for 
Mar, 5; 1510s 2 
670. 


ins?” © 


LEAVITT (Epwin M.), Rutland, Mass. 
[15444, 15445 
Rutland, Mass. Gen. Rufus Putnam 


house: 


Cellar stairs.—Section of kitchen. 
© May 21, 1910; 2 ec each May 28, 
1910; J. 141697, 141698. 


LEEK (WILLIAM §.), Windsor, Conn. 
[15446, 15447 


Windsor, Conn. Masonic building. 
East view and North view. © May 
23, 1910; 2 c. each May 24, 1910; K 
10670, 10671. 


LENNAN (BRYANT E.), Bradford, Pa. 

[15448 

Easter opening. © Dec. 1, 1909; 
2 ec. Mar. 30, 1910;-J 141295. 


276 


c. May: 6,190; By 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 22—26, June, 1910 


LEWIS (JAMES J:), Chicago, Il. 
[15449, 15450 
Oculist-chart. ©1c. Apr. 29, 1910; 
2G. 
=—-=No. 2. © 1 c. May: 23, 1910; 
I 298. 


LIDGERWOOD MFG. CO., Chicago, Ill. 
[15451-15456 
Lidgerwood—Crawford excavator : 


Class B, used as a derrick.—Class 
B, with 60 ft. boom.—Class C, with 80 
ft. boom.—Class C, with 80 to 100 
ft. boom.—Class C, with 100 ft. boom. 
1,2. © May 17, 1910; 2 c. each May 
19, 1910; KIX 10567-10572. 


LinpsaAy & DrERBYSHIRG, Philadelphia, 

Pa, [15457 

On duty. © Feb. 2, 1910; 2c. June 
4, 1910; J 141897. 


Lore (HMANUEL), Chicago, III. 
[15458 
Fashion plate. Autumn and win- 
ter, 1910-1911. © May 25, 1910; 2. 
May 27, 1910; K 10762. 


McCauu (CHARLES WILLIAM), Oakland, 
Cal. [15459 


Front elevation of dwelling. ©1le. 
May 7, 1910; J 141146. 


McCartHy (HELEN LovEeJoy), Boston, 
Mass. [15460, 15461 
Greeting. © May 4, 1910; 2c. June 
Oy ete ke L132. 
Remembrance. © May 2, 1910; 2 
ec. June 9, 1910; K 111381. 


MACAULAY Co., New York, N. Y. 
[15462-15465 
Calphurnia seized her wrist and 
turned it.—Cruise in all the world’s 
most beautiful waters.—Imaun Pasha 
seemed to smile up at him.—In front 
of pistols, sword and locket Doctor 
Barradas knelt. © Apr. 30, 1910; 2 
ec. each May 7, 1910; K 10145-10148. 


McCormick (J. A.), Seattle, Wash. 
[15466 
Rainier National park, Tum Tum. 
© May 20, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; J 
142066. 


McCrerry’s, New York, N. Y. 
[15467-15471 


Fashion picture. 1-5. © May 23, 
igigaesc, each May 28, 1910; J 


141715-141719. 
MACDONALD (PrrIE) New York, N. ¥. 
[15472-15474 
Loeb (William), jr. 1-38. © June 4, 
1910; 2 ec. each June 6, 1910; J 142080- 
142082. 


15496 


McKEAGUE (GEORGE A.) 
City, N. J. 

Atlantic City, [N. J.] 
4, 1910; J 141952. 

—— Presbyterian general assembly, 
A, B. ©1c. each May 23, 1910; J 
141594, 141595. 

— — 6,7 D. 
1910; J 141755, 


co., Atlantic 
[15475-15479 
©1c. June 


© 1c. each May 31, 
141756. 


McKenzie (HucH), Duluth, Minn. 
[ 15480, 15481 
Duluth, Minn., Alworth bldg. © 
May 2, 1910; 2 ec. May 28, 1910; J 
141721. 


Halley’s comet, seen at Duluth, 
Minn. © May 23, 1910; 2 c. May 28, 


1910; J 141720. 


MACKLIN (HAROLD), Chickasha, Okla. 
[15482 

Lawton, Okla. Benbow-Horton hard- 
ware bldg. ©1c. May 5, 1910; I 270. 


McNeit (ARTHUR JAMES), Tracy, Cal. 

[15483, 15484 

Lady feeding sheep with nursery 

bottle. A,’ B... © 1 ¢. each May 23, 
1910; J 141518, 141514. 


McNicou (JESSIE H.), Boston, Mass. 
[15485, 15486 
God never shuts a door.—You came. 
© June 1, 1910; 2 c. each June 9, 1910; 
Ik Hasse Ads, 


MAGIC EGG TESTER WORKS, Buffalo, N. Y. 

[15487 

Normal and abnormal ligaments of 

an egg. © May 7, 1910; 2 c. May 10, 
1910; IKK 10441. 


MANN (H. C.), Norfolk, Va. 
[15488-15491 

Edwards (Coxswain J. R.) © June 
3, 1910; 2c. June 8, 1910; J 141892. 

Houdon’s statue of Washington and 
Virginia commission. © May 25, 1910; 
2c. May 26, 1910; J 141682. 

Nine benefit parade, naval band. © 
June 4, 1910; 2 «. June 7, 1910; J 
142094. 

Norfolk [Va.] harbor. © June 838, 
1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; J 141898. 


Marceau (THEO. C.), New York, N. Y. 
[15492-15496 
Bergerie (Valerie) 14. © June 4, 
1910; 2 ec. each June 6, 1910; J 142073— 
142076. 
Clemens (Samuel L.) 1. © May 14, 
1910; 2c. May 14, 1910; J 141298. 


20% 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IV; 23s, v7.5 


15497 
MartTIN (Eric) Ouray, Colo. [15497 
Spring in the Rockies. © Mar. 1, 


1910; 2 c. May 25, 1910; J 142085. 


MARTIN POST CARD CO., Ottawa, Kans. 
[15498 


Specimens of our wool producers. © 
May.:24, 1910;°2. @. May 26; 1910; J 
141672. 


Marrz (J.), Wymore, Nebr. [15499 

[Wymore, Nebr., r.r. station.] Train 
no. 15. © May 12, 1910; 2 c. May 14, 
1910; J 141286. 


May (CHARLES F.), Lakeport, Cal. 
[15500 
Satan. © May 4, 1910; 2 c May 11, 
1910: K 10240. 


MAYER (L. R.), Oshkosh, Wis. 
[15501-15506 


Base ball fan Rah-Rah home run 
Sslide.—Dreaming of better days.—I al- 
ways try to be happy.—Love does 
much, money everything. — Shake- 
speare: O it is excellent to have a 
giant’s strength.—You are not the lit- 
tle girl you used to be. © June 1, 
1910: 2 ce. each June 6, 1910; K 10915- 
10920. 


MeENpDozaA (I. P.) Ltp., London, England. 
[15507, 15508 


Mary; by George Morland. © June 
1, 1910; 2 c. May 31, 1910: A P28. 

Sally; by George Morland. © June 
1S AGO (er May of, 1910s E T26. 


METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, New 
York UN. ve [15509-15540 


Arundell (Harl of) and his grand- 
son; by Anthony van Dyck. © May 
31, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; J 141928. 

Baring (Miss) ; by Sir Thomas Law- 
rence. © May 31, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 
1910; J 141924. 


Convalescent; by Ford Madox 
Brown. © May 31, 1910; 2c. June 4, 
1910; J 141942. 


Emma; by James J. Shannon. © 
May 31, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; J 
1419 

En terrement (L’); by Edouard 
Manet. © May 31, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 
1910; J 141988. 


Evening midfield; by George Inness 
© May 31, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; J 
141946. 

Fayim portrait of a man. 7271, 
THALES, 1216.) ©) May wis 1910; 2 
c. each May 20, 1910; J 141866—-141869. 


| METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART—Cont'd. 


of a woman. T2t2, 72ia 082i: 
© May 21, 1910; 2 ec each May 20, 
1910; J 141870-141872. 


of a woman, full length on linen. 
7278. © May 21, 1910; 2 ec. May 20, 
1910; J 141873. 


Forenoon in the Adirondacks; by 
Alexander H. Wyant. © May 31,1910; 
Zc. June 4, 1910; J 141929. 


Fox hunt; by Peter Paul Rubens. © 
May 21, 1910; 2 @ May 2034990 = 3 
141874. 


Gitana; by John Singer Sargent. © 
May 31, 1910; 2 @ dune eos 
141936. 


Giverny ; by Theodore Robinson. © 
May 31, 1910; 2 .c dune 4 ao10= 
141933. 

Irving (Henry) as Philip II. of 
Spain; by James A. McNeill Whistler. 
© May 31, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; J 
141941. 

Landscape; by Cecil G. Lawson. © 
May 31; 1910; -2°\¢. dumey4as ao19: ie 
141939. 


—by John Crome, senior. © May 
31, 1910; 2 ce. June 4, 1910; J 141935. 


Louise; by Alphonse Jougers. © 
May 31, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; J 
141943. 

Moonrise at sunset; by Dwight Wil- 
liam Fryon. © May si 19907 2 & 
June 4, 1910; J 141931. 

Northeaster; by Winslow Homer. 
© May 31, 1910; 2 ce June 4, 1910; J 
141944. 

Open sea; by Emil Carlsen. © May 
31, 1910; 2 ec. June 4, 1910; J 141945. 


Pleiades; by Elihu Vedder. © May © 
31, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; J 141926. 


Portrait of a lady; by Innace H. 
Fautin-Latour. © May 31, 1910; 2 ¢. 
June 4, 1910; J 141940. 

Pygmalion and Galatea; by Auguste 
Rodin. © May 31, 1910; 2 c. June 
4, 1910; J 141987. 


Quadroon; by George Fuller. © 
May 31, 1910; 2-c. June 4, 1910; J 
141932. 

Spring; by Lillian M. Geulb. © 


May 31, 1910; 2 « June 4.4910; oS 
141927. 

Tea leaves; by W. McG. Paxton. 
© May 31, 1910; 2 ec June 4, 1910; 
J 141934. 

Virgin in adoration; by Lorenzo di 
Crede. © May 31, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 
1910; J 141925. 


278 


i 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 22-26, June, 1910 


METROPOLITAN PRINTING Co., New York, 
ip ae [15541 


Girl on bird. © May 25, 1910; 2c. 
May 24, 1910; K 10673. 


(HrrMaN R.), Milwaukee, 


Wis. [15542 


Seidel (H.) and his home. © Apr. 
18, 1910; 2 c. Apr. 18, 1910; J 141898. 


Mituer (J. D.), Olustee, Okla. 
(15543, 15544 
Olustee, Okla. Turkey creek. 1, 2. 
© May 18, 1910; 2 c. each May 23, 
1910; J 141590, 141591. 


Mintrr (Meryin C.), Ashland, Oreg. 
[15545 


King and queen of the orchard king- 
dom. © May 6, 1910; 2 c. May 10, 
1910; K 10586. 


MinerR (WILLIAM H.), Chicago, Ill. 
[15546 


Orie: 


MILLER 


Miner friction draft gear. 
May 7, 1910; I 294. 


MITCHELL (JOHN J.) co., New York, 
ING oe. [15547-15550 
American fashions, May 1910. Sup- 
plement A & B. © May 4, 1910; 2c. 
each May 9, 1910; K 10228, 10229. 
—— June 1910. eee cay A & 
B. © June 4, 1910; 2 c@ each June 
6, 1910; K 10946, aes 


MOFFETT STUDIO, Chicago, Ill. [15551 

Graham (Andrew J.). © May 14, 
1910; 2 c. May 18, 1910; J 141398. 

MOoNETA (JEROME J.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 

[15552 

Welcome, Bwana Tumbo. © Apr. 
30, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 1910; H 690. 

MONTAUK PHOTO CONCERN, New York, 

[1Sbae, J5a54 

Morgan’ (J. P.), 597, 1-2. © Feb. 

16, 1910; 2 c. each May 11, 1910; J 

141231, 141232. 


Moran (R. M.), Fairmont, W. Va. 
[15555 
W. O. W. stump. © May 9, 1910; 


2c. June 1, 1910; K 10913. 


Morrison (Tuomas W.), Asbury Park, 


N. J. [15556 
Bottle of life. © May 2, 1910; 2c. 
Apr. 25, 1910; K 10459. 
Moss (I. A.), Denver, Colo. 


[15557-15574 


Everything's very quiet here. 6583.— 
Gee! I wish you were here. 6576.— 


Getting into the swing of things here. 
6578.—Have decided to stay here a 


15607 


Moss (F.. A.) —Continued. 

while longer. 6581.—Hope to be with 
you soon. 6585.—Hope to peep in on 
you soon. 6580.—Hope you'll answer 


soon. 6574.—I cannot bear to leave 
thee. 6584.—-I know you'll be glad to 
see me. 6582.—Keepin’ early hours 


here. 6575.—-Leaving here sooner than 
I expected. 6579.—Oh wad some power 
the giftie gie us. 6568~-6573.—When 
this you see. © May 3, 1910; 2 ¢. each 
May 16, 1910; K 10356-10373. 


MurEier (A. F.), New York, N. Y. 
[15575 
Egan (Father) © June 1, 1910; 


2c. June 1, 1910; J 141765. 


MUGLER ENGRAVING Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 
[15576-15577 
Expectation. © Apr. 15, 1910; 2 ¢. 
May 18, 1910; K 10575. 
Rosa. © May 25, 1910; 2 ec. May 31, 
1910; K 10804. 


MULLEN REAL ESTATE CO., Buffalo, N. Y. 

[15578-15579 

Delawanda, N. Y. 1& 2. © May 

18, 1910; 2 c. each May 21, 1910; K 
10635, 10636. 


MULLER (ENRIQUE), New York, N. Y. 
[15580-15587 

Massachusetts (U.S. S.) 84, 85. © 
May 11, 1910; 2 c. each May 12, 1910; 
J 141267, 141268. 

Michigan (U.S. 8S.) 86, 89. © May 
31, 1910; 2 e@ each June.1, 1910; J 
141844, 141845. 

90, 91. © May 28, 1910; 2 
each June 1, 1910; J 141846, 141847. 
group on. 92. © May 28, 1910; 
2c. June 1, 1910; J 141848. 

Reid (Torpedo boat destroyer) 98. 
(© May 28, 1910; 2 ec. June 1, 1910; J 


141849. 
MurPHy (JOHN ANDREW), Lyons, 
Kans. [15588 
Chimney rock. © Mar. 25, 1910; 2 ¢. 
June 1, 1910; J 141764. 
Nasu (E.), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[15589-15607 
Best wishes for your birthday.— 


Best wishes on your birthday.—Birth- 


day best wishes.—Birthday congratu- 
lations. — Birthday felicitations.— 
Birthday greetings.—Birthday greet- 


ings kind and true.—Birthday joys be 
yours.—Blessings on your birthday.— 
How about Thursday.—How about 
Tuesday.—I am thinking of you dear 
and your birthday.—If convenient 
meet me Friday.—If convenient meet 


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15608 


pt. fv; Aes vO 


Nasu (E.)—Continued. 

me Monday.—If convenient meet me 
- Saturday.—If convenient meet me Sun- 
day.—If convenient meet me Wednes- 
day.—Many returns and good wishes.— 
May God’s blessings attend you. © 
May 1, 1910; 2 c. each May 14, 1910; 
K 10311-10329. 


NATIONAL W. C. TT. U., Evanston, Ill. 
[15608 
Home vs. the saloon. © June 1, 


1910; 2 c. Jun. 4, 1910; K 10894. 


NAULTY (EDWIN FarrRFax), New York, 
INeeYe [15609 
Lens theory of comets demonstrated. 
© May 18, 1910; 2 c. May 19, 1910; K 
10573. 
NEAL (E. HE.) Keota, Iowa. 
[15610-15614 
Keota, Iowa: 


Christian church.—M. E. church.— 
Presbyterian church. © May 2, 1910; 


2 c. each May 7, 1910; J 141148, 
141149, 141152. 
Maplehurst: 4: 2. ©. Apr. 4, 


1910; 2 ec. each May 7, 1910; J 141150, 
141151. 


NELSON (JOSEPH S.) Sioux Falls, S. D. 

[15615 

Golden Eagle. © May 28, 1910; 2c. 
June 38, 1910; J 141878. 


NEVINS (GEORGE W.), Chicago, III. 
[15616 
Teddy, our lion. © Apr. 29, 1910; 2 
e. May 9, 1910; J 141376. 


New YorRK EVENING TELEGRAM (N. Y. 
HERALD CO.) New York, N. Y. 
[15617-15626 
Well, V’ll wait a little while. [1910]: 
© Mar. 17; 4c. Mar: 18K 8268. 
© Mar. 
Mar. 
Co Apr 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 


oe Ie Apr... d Ke 8999. 
eC. ADEs Oy OA: 
14; 1c. Apr. 15; K 9498. 
2 Ve Apr 235 061s: 
282 es Apr 295 Ke 9970: 
May 5; 1c. May 7; K 10160. 
May 12; 1 ec. May 138; K 10278. 
© May 19; 1 c. May 20; K 10605. 


New YorRK HERALD Co., Jersey City, 
IN. oi: [15627-15756 
Daily hint from Paris. [1910]: 
@OsApr At) 1 ey Apr a8 Re oar 
ADE 18. Ee Apr Aszak S600: 
Apr 19=-1 -e) Apr 203" Kk’ 9624. 
© Ape. 20> 4 el Apre 2a. K o6nl. 
@ lpr 21: ce Apr. 23° K 967 
Apr. 225 4 e. Ape. 2b aR OG08. 
ADT: 2: ee AD. wo > he Ofee. 
Apr 24: Ie Apr, Zi: Ke S802: 


SOOQQQ9@ 


OO 


Q©O 


Ae AG Mare 25.5 Keeeo2. | 
| the coffin. 


NEw YorK HERALD Co.—Continued. 
© Apr. 25; 1 « Apr Aieaeses: 
© Apr. 26; 1 ¢. Apr..29; K 9966. 
© Avr. 27; 1c. Apr. 29; K 9966. 
r. 28: 1 c. Apr ZOE ee sso. 
*, 29; 1c. Apr. 30s 4s 00a: 
r, 30; 1 ce. May 2) 10072. 
© May 1; 1c. May 2; K 10073. 
© May 2;1c¢. May 8; K 10101. 
© May 3; 1c. May 5; K 10121. 
© May 4;1¢. May 5; K 10140. 
© May 5; 1c. May 7; K 10159. 
© May 6;1c¢. May 9; K 10202. 
© May 7; 1c. May 9; K 10204. 
© May 8;1c¢. May 9; K 10205. 
© May 9; 1c. May 10; K 10236. 
© May 10; 1c. May 11; K 10241. 
© May 11; 1¢ May 12; K 10275. 
© May 12; 1c. May 13; K 10277. 
© May 13; 1c. May 14; K 10342. 
© May 14; 1¢. May 16; K 10413. 
© May 15; 1c. May 16; K 10414. 
© May 16; 1c. May 16; K 10456. 
© May 17; 1c. May 18; K 10463. 
© May 18; 1c. May 19; K 10578. 
© May 19; 1c. May 20; K 10604. 
© May 20; 1c. May 21; K 106380. 
© May 21: 1 ec. May 23: K 10641. 
© May 22; 1c. May 23; K 10642. 
©: May 23 : ie: May D5 : K 10738. 
© May 24;1c¢. May 25; K 107384. 
© May 25; 1c. May 27; K 10756. 
© May 26; 1c. May 27; K 10757. 
© May 27; 1c. May 28; K 10770. 
© May 28; 1c. May 31; K 10812. 
© May. 29; 1 ¢. May 31; K 10818. 
© May 30; 1c May 31; K 10826. 
© May 31; 1c. June 1; K 10842. 
© June 1:1 ¢ dune 2 sheer. 
© June 2;1c¢. June 3; K 10877. 
© June 3; 1c. June 4; K 10940. 
© June 4; 1c. June 6; K 10941. 
© June 5; 1c. June 7; K 10978. 


First photograph of King Edward’s 
funeral showing nine kings following 
© May 24, 1910; 2 c. May 
25 19102 1K 1OTS5: 

Jeffries (Jim). \ 

Dam Jeffries is building across the 
San Lorenzo River.—Jeffries and Bob 
Armstrong sparring. — Jeffries and 
“ Farmer’ Burns sawing wood.—ZJef- 
fries, his trainers and the newspaper 
men resting.—Jeffries playing with his 
friend Dick Adams. © May 8, 1910; 
2c. each May 9, 1910; K 10212-10216. 


——and trainer Burns. © Apr. 28, 
1910; 1c. Apr. 28, 1910; K 9968. 
in camp. © Apr. 24, 1910; 1 «. 
Apr. 25, 1910; K 9751. 

Herald photographer gets the comet. 
© May 6, 1910; 2 c. May 9, 1910; 
10203. 


280 


| 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 22-26, June, 1910 


New York HERALD Co.—Continued. 


Little Nemo in Slumberland. 
[1910.]: 
Oumar, 20; 1c. Mar,.21; K 8382. 
© Mar. 27 : 1 ec. Mar. 29; K- 8782. 
meagre. 3: 1.¢c. Apr. 4; K 9028. 
(@eApr. 10; 1 ¢. Apr. 11; K 9254. 
ieaor 17; tc. Apr. 18: K 9584. 
i) Apr. 24: 1c. Apr. D5 K 9753. 
© May 1; 1 c. May 2; K 10074. 
© May 8; 1c. May 9; K 10206. 


© May 15; 1c. May 16; K 10415. 
© May 22; 1c. May 23; K 10643. 


Paris fashions, Apr. 24, 1910. 


Embroidered crepe de chine gown.— 
Embroidered pale blue voile de soie 
gown.—Hmbroidered voile de soie and 
satin gown.—Mauve voile de soie and 
satin dinner gown.—Pink silk cloth 
gown. © Apr. 24, 1910; 2 c. each 
Apr. 25, 1910; K 9759-9768. 


May 1, 1910. 


Black and white foulard gown.— 
Blue and white check tailor cos- 
tumnu.—Blue and white foulard gown, 
1 & 2.—Gray silk linen gown. © May 
iiviuvaew@. each May 2, 1910; K 
10080-10084. 

— May 8, 1910. 

Black crin hat with lace and pink 
roses.—Black taffeta white lace hat.— 
Green voil de soie gown.—Mauve crin 
hat with white aigrette—Pale green 
linen hat with  aigrettes.—Straw 
toque.—White crin hat with ostrich 
plumes.—Yellow crin hat with black 
aigrette. © May 8, 1910; 2 c. each 
May 9, 1910; K 10217-10224. 


—— May 15, 1910. 


Embroidered ecru Tussor gown.— 
Embroidered net gown.—Pale blue 
cloth costume.—Straw hat with tatf- 
feta bows.—Voile de soie gown.— 
White voile de Ninon and lace gown. 
© May 15, 1910; 2 c. each May 16, 
1910; K 10421-10426. 

— May 22, 1910. 

Black. cloth skirt with pink cloth 
coat.—Blue and white foulard gown.— 
Blue serge and liberty satin gown.— 
Blue serge gown.—Ecru straw hat 
with taffeta bows.—White and black 
foulard gown. © May 22, 1910; 2c. 
each May 28, 1910; K 10649-10654 
May 29, 1910. 

Black liberty satin gown.—Blue 
voile de soie gown.—Cerise liberty satin 
gown.—Chanticler turban.—White lib- 
erty satin gown.—Straw color liberty 
Satin gown. © May 29, 1910; 2 a. 
each: May 31, 1910; K 10820-10825. 


2 


15781 


New York HeraLtp Co.—Continued. 
June 5, 1910. 

Coral pink silk gown.—Gray crepe 
de chine gown.—Gray taffeta gown.— 


Nattier blue crepon gown.—White 
voile de soie liberty satin gown. © 
June 5, 1910; 2 ¢c. each June 7, 1910; 
K 10973-10977. 
Uncle Mun. [1910]: 
© Mar. 13; 1c. Mar. 14; K 8095. 
© Mar. 20, 1 c. Mar. 21; K 8383. 
© Mar. 27; 1 c. Mar. 29; K 8783. 
© Apr. 3; 1 c. Apr. 4; K 9029. 
© Apr 10° 1 ¢. Apry 1b K 9256. 
© Apr. 17; 1 ec. Apr. 18; K 9589. 
© Apr. 24; 1 e. Apr. 25; K 9758. 
© May 1; 1 ¢. May 2; K 10079. 
© May 8; 1c. May 9; K 10211. 
© May 15; 1c. May 16; K 10420. 
Wiggle Much. [1910]: 
© Mar. 20; 1 c. Mar. 21; K 8386. 
© Mar. 27; 1c. Mar. 29; K 8786. 
© Apr 8: 2 e)Apr.'4+ Km 9068. 
© Apres 10 ec. Apr. 215K 9258. 
©) Apr: 17 s1-e@ Apres 18; meSaee. 
© Apr. 24: 1 ec. Apr. 25; K 9734. 
© May 1; 1c May 2; K 10075. 
© May 8: 1 ¢. May 9; K 10207. 


© May 15: 1 ec. May 16; K 10416. 
© May 22; 1c. May 238; K 10644. 


New YORK TIMES Co., New York, N. Y. 

[15757-15765 

Impressions of the passing show. 
[1910] : 

K 7307. 

T7734. 

7942. 


@ Keb. 17; 
Ge Ware 2. Kk 
eo Mar. 9: i 
®. Mar. 14; K 8091. 
» 1?¢@; Mar. 24; K S521. 
ADT S ; 1 e. Apr. 5; K 9084. 

10123. 
10577. 
10738. 


tik 
<p 
i 
pel: 


©0O 
aie 


© 
© 
© May 1; 1¢ May 5; K 
© May 15; 1c. May 19; K 
© May 22; 1c. May 25; K 
NEWMAN (EH. M.), Chicago, [1l. 
[15766 
© May 1, 1910; 
J 141670. 


Sleeping lioness. 


2c May 26, 1910; 


~ 


-—— 9 


NEWS TRIBUNE, Duluth, Minn. [15767 


Duluth, Minn., panorama. © May 
17, 1910; 2 ce. May 19, 1910; J 141406. 
NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE 

land, Ohio. 

At Menha. © Apr. 23, 2 
May 12, 1910; K 10278. ‘ 
German Empress in black. © May 
26, 1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; K 10939. 

Kerby (Frederick M.) © May 14, 
1910; 2 c. May 18, 1910; K 10642. 


81 


ASSN., Cleve- 
(1 


TGS—1L57TS1 
23, 1910; Cc. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15782 


NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.—Cont'd. 

Pinchot (Gifford) on the right in 
front of Palace hotel at Porto Mau- 
rizio. © Apr. 28, 1910; 2 ec. May 7, 
1910; K 10158. 


Roosevelt (Col. T.): 


“By George, now, that’s interest- 
ing.’—In Vienna, do you see the 
teeth.—In Vienna surrounded by high 
officers of Emperor Franz Josef’s 
army.—Took keen interest in the 
sights of the streets of Cairo.—Look- 
moat Rome: , © Apr. 26, 1910; 2 ¢& 
each May 7, 1910; K 10153-10157. 
Group of merry villagers.— 
Roosevelt is being ruined by being 
handed the ducal suites, etc.—Roose- 
velt leaving the home of American 
Ambassador Robt. Bacon in Paris. © 
May 9, 1910; 2 ec. each May 14, 1910; 
K 10339-10340. 


inésBerlin —© Mayi2s,/ 1900: 
2 e. May 381, 1910; K 10808. 


—— in Sweden enjoys the national 
dances. © May 19, 1910; 2 c. May 27, 
1910; K 10755. 


Norris (ELMER R.), Baldwin, Kans. 
[15782-15784 


Kibbee-Barriclaw claim, dedication 
of monument. 1-3. © Jan. 7, 1910; 
2c. each May 28, 1910; J 141699- 
141701. 


NORTHERN POST CARD COo., Crookston, 
Minn. [15785 
Mammoth G[reat] Nforthern] en- 
gine. © Apr. 16, 1910; 2 c May 25, 
1910; J 141640. 


Norton (A. B.), Dedham, Mass. 
[15786, 15787 
Asbury Grove, Mass. Circle. 8. © 
May 43 1910-2 ‘¢ May, 43.0910 oJ 
141385. 
Hamilton, Mass. Idlewood picnic 
grove. 1. © May 13, 1910; 2 c. May 
18, 1910; J 141384. 


NotmMAN, Boston, Mass. 

Draper (Miss) and Miss Salton- 
stall.—Gaiety girls. 11, 12.—Hussars. 
1-38. — Jones (Miss). — Thorndike’s 
(Miss) group. 1-8.—Thorp (Miss). 
© May 24, 1910; 2 c. each June 4, 
1910; J 141905-141912, 141916141918. 


Bernstoff (Count von). © Apr. 28, 
1970s De) Mayo. 1910s. a Tat 03: 

——and Prof. Munsterberg. © Apr. 
28, 1910; 2 e. May 5, 1910; J 141104. 

Deutscher verein group. © Apr. 28, 
1910; 2 ec. May 5, 1910; J 141105. 


[15788-15825 


NotMAN—Continued. 

Maclaurin (Richard C.) 14 © 
Apr. 80; 1910; 2 c. each May 5, 1910; 
J. 141106-141109. 

Saltonstall (Miss). 1-8. © May 
16, 1910 2 ec. each June 4, 1910; J 
141913141915. 


[Yale base ball players.] Badger, 
Carhart, Church, Corey, Coy 1, 2, Free- 
man, Gregory, Logan, McIntyre, Mer- 
rill, Murphy 1, 2. © May 3, 1910; 2c. 
each May 4, 1910; J 141076—-141089. 
’varsity base ball team and 
squad. © Apr. 30, 1910; 2 « May 5, 
1910 J 141102. 

*’varsity crew and substitutes. 
© Apr..30, 1910; 2 ce. May 5, 1910: 
J 141101. 

’varsity crew in boat. © May 
2, 1910; 2 c May 5, 1910.03 aad. 


NUTTINGHAME Co., Southbury, Conn. 
[15826-15853 


Ancestral cottage.—Arched road.— 
At the -barway.—Billows of bloom.— 
Bloom and shadow. — Blossom land- 
ing.— Budding year.—By the old wall.— 
Canopied bed.—Dell of blossoms.—En- 
trance to the farm.—From the foot of 
the hill.— Lined with petals. — May 
countryside.—Memory of childhood.— 
On either hand.—Orchard bend.—Over 
the road.—Over the tree tops.—Peep 
at the hills—Road or the path.— 
Roofed in bloom.—Shadowed maples.— 
Through the orchard road.—Tunnel of 
bloom.—Turn by the bars.—Way of 
the blessed.—Where bees are hum- 
ming. © May 24, 1910; 2 ¢« each 
May 25, 1910; J 141797-141824. 


NYHOLM (ArviID), Chicago, Ill. [15854 


Love’s message. © Apr. 30, 1910; 
2¢c. May’2, 1910; K 10722 


OLIVER (Eva M.), Bellingham, Wash. 


[15855-15858 


Y. W. C. A., Bellingham, Wash. : 

Cafeteria.—Dining room.—Reception 
room.—Rest room. © May 5, 1910; 
2 ec. each May 10, 1910; K 141662- 
141665. 


OLSON (NIELS) Three Forks, Mont. 
[15859-15862 

Three Forks, Mont. North Main st. 

1,2. © May 27, 1910; 2 ec. each June 

1, 1910; J 141795, 141796. 

South Main st. © May 26, 

1910; 2c. May 31, 1910; J 141754. 
Train no. 6, C6: M. and BASiire 

May 3, 1910; 2c. May 9, 1910; J LHI7L 


282 


MISCELLANEOUS. CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 22-26, June, 1910 


Oxtsson (J. F'.) & co., Cambridge, Mass. 
[15863-15870 

Adams (Samuel) ; by John Singleton 
Copley. 

Andilly (Arnauld da’) ; by Phillipe de 
Champaigne. 

Death of the Virgin; 
Wohlgemut. 

Isabella, or The pot of Basil; by J. 
W. Alexander. 

Izard (Mr. and Mrs.) ; 
Singleton Copley. 

Justice; by Paolo Veronese. 

Portrait of a lady; by Frans Hais. 

Schodt (Maria Anna de); by An- 
thony Van Dyck. 

© May 18, 1910; 2 c. each May 20, 
1910; J 141722-141729. 


by Michael 


by John 


OmetH (BH. BH.) Rush City, Minn. 
[15871 
Rush City, Minn. Swedish Lutheran 
church, interior. © May 20, 1910; 2c. 
May 138, 1910; J 141618. 


ORMOND (VAL), Washington, Pa. 
[15872 


Till justice wins the victory. © 
Mieinioao, 1900 2 ¢c,-Apr.< 2, 1910: K 


9621. 


OSBORNE co., New York, N. Y. 
[15873, 15874 
Disappointment. © May 23, 1910; 
2c. May 26, 1910; K 10746. 
In pastures green. © June 7, 1910; 
ZC une on 1orO: K 11138. 


Oseoop co., Chicago, Ill. [15875 

Milwaukee, Wis., bird’s-eye-view. © 
May 20, 1910; 2 c. May 26, 1910; K 
10745. 


[15876 
9 


=”) 


OUTLOOK co., New York, N. Y. 


Roosevelt (Theodore). © June 
1910; 2 ec. June 3, 1910; K 10898. 


Ovens (D. A.), Portland, Oregon. 
[15877-15884 

Cook, on a strike. © May 23, 1910; 
2c. May 18, 1910; J 141877. 

Jeff and Jack: 

First round.—Second round.—Third 
round.—Last round.—Knockout. © 
May 28, 1910; 2c. each June 2, 1910; 
J 141851-141855. 

© 


Mixed contentment. May 
1910; 2c. May 18, 1910; J 141878. 

Topsy-turvy. © May 28, 1910; 2 ec. 
June 2, 1910; J 141850. 


» 
23. 


| drive.—@obb 


15909 


OweENs (R. B.), Goldendale, Wash. 
[15885 

Shearing pen. 

May 9, 1910; 


Goldendale, Wash. 
© Apr. 26, 1910; 2 ¢. 
J 141174. 


Pace (D.), Clarksburg, W. Va. 
[15886 
Lamp, book, camera and palette. © 
Oct. 10, 1909; 2 c. May 25, 1910; K 
10725. 


Pacu BRos., New York, N. Y. 
[15887-15890 
Baker (George FF.) 92627.—Bethell 
(U. N.) 92192.—Gates (F. T.) 92008, 
A, B.—© May 1, 1910; 2 c. each May 
24, 1910; J 141597-141600. 


PANZER (C. W.), Lake Mills, Wis. 
[15891-15894 

Almost in. © May 25, 1910; 2 ¢. 
May 28, 1910; J 141790. 

Kind John gets. © May 25, 1910; 
2c. May 28,1910; J 141791. 

Lake Mills, Wis.: 

Big one from Rock lake.—Caught in 
Rock lake. © May 25, 1910; 2 ec. each 
May 28, 1910; J 141788, 141789. 


PARKER (CHARLES), Santa Cruz, Cal. 
[15895 


2c. May 


Unique. © May 9, 1910; 
31, 1910; J 141761. 


PARRETT (FE. J.), New York, N. Y. 


[15896 
Wreck of Zepplin’s airship. © May 
11, 1910; 2 c. June 2, 1910; J 141857. 


PEARCE (JOSEPH N.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[15897-15909 

Armstrong (Mrs. Theodore) jr. with 
horse at St. Martin’s horse show. © 
May 24, 1910; 2 c« May 25, 1910; J 
141668. 

Athletics, colts and veterans, at At- 
lanta, Ga. 1910. © May 20, 1910: 
2.c. May 25, 1910; J 141669. 

Bates (Johnny) placing an artistic 
bunt, MeDonough eatching—Bransfield 
trying for New York runner at first. 
Dooin (Charley) throwing bat after long 
(Ty.) stealing third.— 
Collins (Eddie) retired at first—Davis 
(Harry) jumping for an overthrow.— 
Grant (Eddie) beats the ball to third, 
sliding.—Grant (Eddie) gets a high 
one.—Mack (Connie) and Jack MeIn- 
nes at Atlanta, Ga.—Murphy (Danny) 
scoring with a slide——Plank (Eddie) 
winding up. © May 12, 1910: 2 ¢. each 
May 14, 1910; J 141814-141824. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15910 


Dt.1V, Bee eo 


PELTON (HERBERT W.) Asheville, N. C. 
[15910-15933 

Asheville, N. C.: 

Alston’s (M. E.).— Knickerbocker 
(The). — Rock 
(Miss) home. © May 23, 1910; 2 «. 
each May 28, 1910; J 141577141580. 
Cherokee inn.—View from Bat- 


tery park. © May 16, 1910; 2 ¢. each | 


May 16, 1910; J 141358, 141359. 

Black Mountain, N. C.: 

Black Mountain, N. C.—Black Moun- 
tain inn.—Gladstone hotel.—Southern 
rr. station. © May 23, 1910; 2 ec. each 
May 28, 1910; J 141584141587 

Clyde, N. C.: 

Looking north. — Looking south. — 
Looking west. © May 7, 1910; 2.6. 
each May 9, 1910; J 141181-141184. 

Montreat, N. C.: 

Along the macadam. — Auditorium 
(The).—Brushy mt. in the distance.— 
Montreat entrance.—Overiooking Black 
mt.—Piney mt. © May 23, 1910; 2 ¢. 
each May 28, 1910; J 141574-141576, 
141581-141583. 

Pigeon River, Clyde, N. C. © May 
7, 1910; 2 ec. May 9, 1910; J 141185. 


Skyland, N. C. “Bonnie Crest. © 
May (as DONO 2 ve. Mayes fO1O.: J 
141186. 


Weaverville, N. C. 1, 2. © May 
1910; 2 ec. each May 9, 1910; J 141179, 
141180. 


PENNSYLVANIA CRUSHER ©O., Philadel- 

phia, Pa. [15934 

Fuel recovery chart, general arrange- 
ment. ©1c. May 81, 1910; I 296. 


PEOPLES PORTRAIT AND FRAME CO., Chi- 
eago, Ill. [15935 
Jesus died for both. © June 1, 1910; 

2 e. June 6, 1910; K 10945. 


PETTY (GEORGE B.), Chicago, Il. 
[15936, 15937 
Dine penance.—Waiting. © Noy. 1, 
1909): -2  c. each: May. 31, 19105. 1K 
10806, 10807. 


PFRANGLE (CHARLES J.), Aurora, Ill. 
[15988 
Aurora, IIL, city of lights. © May 
28, 1910; 2 c. June 2, 1910; K 10953. 


PHILADELPHIA PRESS, Philadelphia, Pa. 

[15939 

Ritter (Margaret D.). © May 8, 
1910; 2c. May 10, 1910; J 141202. 


PHILLIPS (M. J.), Owosso, Mich. 
[15846 
Apr. 28, 


O’Connell (Daniel). © 


| 1910; 2 ec. May 18; 1910; J 1412394 
Ledge. — Sherwood’s | 
| PICTORIAL NEWS CO., 


New York, N. Y. 
[15941 
Northcliffe (Lord) and David Lloyd 
George. © May 24, 1910; 2 c. May 25, 
1910; J 141659. 


PICTORIAL PRESS BUREAU, Chicago, Il. 
[15942 
Child in prayer. © May 81, 1910; 
2 ec. June 8, 1910; J 141899. 
PIERCE (N.), York, Nebr. 
Dog-on good reverie. © Apr. 14, 
1910; 2 c. May 7, 1910; J 141145. 
PieTzZ (ADAM), Philadelphia, Pa. 
15944-15952 
Accept my best wishes, [etc.]—Ac- 


[15943 


cept my sincere wish, [etc.]—Birthday | 


greeting.—I wish you many happy 
birthdays.—May your birthday be a 
happy one.——My sincere wish for a 
happy birthday.—Sincere wish for a 
bright and happy birthday.—That your 
birthday may be bright, [ete.]—With 
all good wish for a happy birthday. 
© June 2, 1910; 2 c. each June 3, 1910; 
K 10861-10869. 


PLAINVIEW NEWS, Plainview, Tex. 
[15953 
Happy family of the South Plains 
country.. © Apr. 10, 1910; 2 ec May 
28, 1910; K 10714. 


PLaTT (C. W.), Sandusky, Ohio. 
[15954, 15955 
Lone fisherman 1, 2. © Junei, 1910; 
2 ¢. each May 31, 19105 seat, 
141751. 


PLUMMER (ALBERT W.), Sugar Hill, 

N. EE [15956 

Coneord, N. H. C—1-1. © May 23; 
1910; 2 c. May 24, 1910; J 141861. 


PLUMMER (FRANK E.), Washington, 
DAC: [15957 


Business science university, matric- 
ulation certificate. © Jan. 27, 1910; 
2c. Mar. 19, 1910; K 10126. 


Porter (S. 8.), Salt Lake City, Utah. 
[15958-15965 
Alice by Heinze Geyer. © May 31, 
1910; 2 c. May 21, 1910; H 730. 
Beatrice by Heinze Geyer. © May 
al, 1910; 2 ¢.May 21, 19105 Hvis 
Clarice by Heinze Geyer. © May 
31, 1910; 2-c..May 21, 19107 Bee. 


284 


en ee 


MISCELLANEOUS 


nos. 22-26, June, 1910 


Porter (8. 8S.) —Continued. 

Cora by Heinze Geyer © Apr. 30, 
10. 2c. May 21, 1910; H 733. 

Dora by Heinze Geyer. © Feb. 
1910; 2 ¢c..May 21, 1910; H 734. 

Flora by Heinze Geyer. © May 31, 
1910; 2c. May 21, 1910; H 735. 

Janice by Heinze Geyer. © May 31, 
tun, 2c, May 21, 1910; H 736. 

Nora by Heinze Geyer. © Mar. 31, 
Hoes co vay 21, 1910; H 737. 


POST PRINTING & PUB. CO., Denver, Colo., 

[15966-15972 

Back to his own. © Apr. 24, 1910; 
2c. Apr. 25, 1910; K 9697. 

Fishin’ dream. © May 1, 1910; 2 
c. May 2, 1910; K 10070. 


Huemives.. © June 5, 1910; 2 «. 
June 6, 1910; IK 10988. 
Nothingness. © May 29, 1910; 2c. 


May 31, 1910; K 10827. 

Passing of the range. © May 22, 
1910; 2 c. May 28, 1910; K 10655. 

Resurrection. © May 15, 1910; 2c. 
May 17, 1910; IKK 10455. 

Return (The). © May 8, 1910; 2c. 
May 10, 1910; K 102388. 


PRINCEHORN (A. L.) Oberlin, Ohio. 
[159738 

Finney chapel, interior. © June 1, 
1910; 2 e. June 6, 1910; J 142072. 
PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH Co., Provi- 

dence, R. I. [15 titles.] 
[15974-15988 

Asa’s good reign in Judah, no. 3.— 
Elijah’s victory over the prophets of 
Baal, no. 7.—Jeroboam makes idols for 
Israel to worship, no. 2.—Kingdom di- 
vided, no. 1.—Review, no. 13. © May 
18, 1910; 2 ec each May 20, 1910; K 
10599-10608. 

Same titles, smaller size prints. 

© May 23, 1910; 2 c. each May 25, 
1910; K 10705-10709. 

How Abraham stopped a quarrel.— 
Joseph and his’ brothers.—Joseph’s 
coat of many colors.—Parable in ac- 
tion. © June 1, 1910; 2 c. each June 
8, 1910; K 11090-11093. 


Parable of the sower. © June 1, 
1910; 2 c. June 9, 1910; K 11187. 


RAYZACHER (STANISLAS), New York, 
INKY) [15989 
Prussian allegiance. © May 1, 


1910; 2 c. Apr. 80, 1910; K 9696. 


9 


CLASSES, H TO K 


8 


16017 


REDFIELD BROS., INC., New York, N. Y. 


[15990 
New York, N. Y. Panorama. © 


May 3, 
141298. 


ADI 52. ie. May. ss, 190s. J 


ReepeR (ArtTHuUR M.), Kensington, 
Ohio. [15991 
Wreck on the C. P. R. R. © May 


18, 1910; 2 ec. May 27, 1910; J 141684. 


Reeves (C. 8.), White Salmon, Wash. 
[15992, 15993 
Mt. Hood. © May 14, 1910; 2 e. 
May 23, 1910; J 141589. 
Sunrise on Mt. Hood. © May 16, 
1910; 2 c. May 23, 1910; J 141588. 


REMBRANDT STUDIO, Minneapolis, Minn, 

[15994 

Dreamland dance hall. © May 1, 
1910; 2c. May 21, 1910; J 141511. 


Reyes (P. V.), Avalon, Cal. [15995 
Santa Catalina Island, Cal., round- 


ing the loop on the stage road. © May 
9, 1910; 2 ec. May 14, 1910; J 141291. 


RIcHARDS (GEORGE L.), Milwaukee, 
Wis. [15996-15997 
Aeroplane view of Frankfort and 
Crystal lake region.—Dells of Wiscon- 
sin and Kilbourn city. © May 9, 1910; 
2c. each May 27, 1910; K 10751, 10752. 


RICHARDSON (P. M.) 

Wash. [15998 

Caught off 8rd. © May 18, 1910; 
2¢. May 9, 1910; J 141642. 


RICHORDSON (FRANK H.) Bedford City, 

Va: [15999 

R. M. A. reunion, June, 1910. © 

May 23, 1910; 2 ec. May 24, 1910; J 
141702. 

Ricks (W. L.) Valdosta, Ga. [16000 

Valdosta, Ga. First Presbyterian 


church. © May 10, 1910; 2 ce. May 5, 
1910; J 141644. 


Pt. Townsend, 


RIDGE CRAFTS, Park Ridge, II. 
[16001-16016 
Art cards 207, 209, 211, 2138, 215, 217. 
Art folders 219, 221, 228, 225. 
Art post cards 227, 229, 2381, 
235, 2387. 
© June 15, 1910; 2 ¢. each May 31, 
1910; K 10774-10789. 


233, 


Riese (ErRNestT), Waukegan, Ill. 
[16017 
O yes, we'll be honest. © May 21, 
1910; 2 c. May 14, 1910; J 141285. 


FE 
a 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16018 


pt. IV, RUS: V..0 


Ricot (Max), Chicago, III. 
[16018-16019 


Chicago, Ill. Grand park and 
Michigan ave.: Panoramic view; win- 
ter scene. © May 3, 1910; 2 c. each 
May 5, 1910; K 10249, 10250. 


Rossins (H. 1.) Boston, Mass. 
[16020-16027 
Fell in with a bunch of suckers at.— 
I am looking for an honest man.—On 
the hog.—Wanted a divorce at once, 
that’s all—wWanted a _ heart-to-heart 
talk, that’s all—Wanted a wife who 
can sew, that’s all.—Wanted some- 
body to love me, that’s all.—Wanted 
$1,000,000 at once, that’s all. © Mar. 
31, 1910; 2 ec. May 16, 1910; K 10347— 
10354. 


ROCHESTER BASE BALL CLUB, INC., Roch- 
ester, Minn. f16028, 16029 


Rochester base ball club. 1, 2. © 
May 19, 1910; 2 c. each June 2, 1910; 
J 141862, 1418638. 


Roitiins (E. H.) & sons, San Fran- 
eisco, Cal. [16030 


San Francisco, San Pablo and 
Suisun bays and surrounding country. 
relief map. © 1c. May 16, 1910; J 
1413809. : 


ROOSEVELT (KERMIT) New York, N. Y. 
[16031 


Herd of wild elephants. © May 25, 
1910; 2 ec. May 26, 1910; K 10744. 


York, 
[16032 

New York, N. Y. Skyscrapers of 
lower Manhattan. © May 7, 1910; 
2c. May 10, 1910; K 10443. 


Runeius (Cari) Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[16033 

Wary game. © May 31, 1910; 2c. 
May 341990; 3a 726: 


S. AND S. SYSTEM, Chicago, Ill. [60 
titles. ] [16034-16093 

All aboard.—Angler (The).—Argu- 
ment. — Auto girl. — Capital and 
labor.—Clothes.—Drum major.—EHven- 
ing post.—Explorer.—Facts.—Fourth 
of July.—Gallantry.—Home run.—lIn- 
spection.—Is marriage a failure.—Keep 
on the jump.—Man who does things.— 
Marccnigram.— Matter of choice.— 
Melon time.— Our navy. — Plunge 
(The).—Proposal (A).—Square argu- 
ment.— Ship a-hoy. — Suffragette.— 


RUMMELL (RICHARD W.) New 
INE. 


Supremacy. — Surprise. — Thorough- 
breds.—Umpire (The). © May 18, 
19105, 52 G.. seach, May 724... 19105. sik 


10674-10703. 


S. AND 8. systeEM—Continued. 

All right.—All’s well.—AI’s well 
that ends well.—‘“ Bear” facts.— 
Beauty and the beast.—Call to arms.— 
Can you beat it?—Corn (A).—Daily 
grind. — Dee-lighted. — Equality. — 
Franklin (Benjamin). — Gridiron 
girl—Hit (A)—In the garden of 
Eden.—It’s simple.—Judgment.—Just 
keep it up.—Justly proud.—Oppor- 
tunity—Our aim is good.—Papa’s 
shoes.—Peace.—Proof.—Round up.— 
Rubbers. — Shopping up-to-date. — 
There’s. a reason. — Weston, the 
walker.—What’s the use? © May 31, 
1910; 2c each June 3, 1910; K 11100- 
11129. 


SAINE (Harry) Culver, Ind. [16094 

Culver, Ind. Lake Maxinkuckee, 
views. © June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 7, 
1910; J 142087. 


SANDERS ENGRAVING CO., St. Louis, Mo. 

[16095, 16096 

Sheet no. 41, May 15, 1910. © May 

25, 1910; 2 c. May 26, 1910; K 10748. 

—_=4) June 1, 1810: 2i@eiene 
1910; 2 ce. June 2, 1910; K 10855. 


SANDFORD CARD co., Dansville, N. Y. 
[16097-16105 

Card of introduction. © May 15, 
1910; 2 ec. May 20, 1910; J 10597. 

Christmas greeting. © May 15, 
1910; 2 « May 20, 1910; J 10598. 

Dear little friend of mine. © May 
15, 1910; 2 ce. May 20, 1910; J 10591. 

Goblins are coming. © May 15, 
1910; 2 ec. May 20, 1910; J 10598. 

I launch, today, an airship gay. © 
May 15, 1910; 2 c. May 207 4310Fes 
10592. 

If I were as wise as this wise old 
owl. © May 15, 1910; 2 c May 20, 


1910; J 10594. 


Please remit. © May 1, 1910; 2c. 
May 20, 1910; K 10590. 

This little gift I send today. © 
May 15, 1910; 2 ec. May 20, 1910; J 
10596. 

Winter jewels. © May 15, 1910; 
2 c. May 20, 1910; J 10595. 


SANDISON (J. WILBUR), Bellingham, 
Wash. [16106 
Bellingham, Wash. Billy Sunday’s 
tabernacle, interior. © May 10, 1910; 
2c. May 16, 1910; J 1413812. 


SARJEANT Co., Detroit, Mich. [16107 


Lost sheep. © Apr. 6, 1910; 2 «¢. 
May 19, 1910; H 682. 


286 


eee 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 22—26, June, 1910 


Scumipt (J. R.), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[16108 


Cincinnati, [Ohio], post-office, silver 
jubilee celebration. © May 4, 1910; 
2c. May 9, 1910; J 141340. 


SCHUSTER (WILLIAM J.) Schenectady, 
ey... [16109-16116 
Schenectady, N. Y. Barnum & Bai- 
ley’s circus fire. 1-6. © May 26, 1910; 
2c. each June 1, 1910; J 141771-141776. 


ies. © dune 2, 19107 2'¢. 
each June 3, 1910; J 141879, 141880. 


SEYMouR (FRANCIS HENRY GEORGE), 
Glen Cove, Long Island, N. Y. 
[16117-16120 


Glen Cove, Long Island, N. Y.: 


Highland ave.—Landing scene.—Nas- 
sau country club.—Nassau station. © 
May 14, 1910; 2 c. each May 16, 1910; 
J 1413846-141349. 


SHAFER (ALBERT W.), Peoria, Ill. 
[16121 


Air ship advance card. © Mar. 15, 
1910; 2c. June 6, 1910; IX 10914. 


SHARTLE (Harry), Lynchburg, Va. 
[16122 
Randolph-Macon woman’s college. © 
May ww oO: 2c, May 11, 1910; J 
141248. 


SHEAHAN (Maurice T.) Brookline, 
Mass. [9 titles.] [16123-16131 


Best ever.—Come on in, the water’s 
fine.—Hlopement.—For a good girl.— 
From New York.—Won’t you come and 
swing with me? © May 17, 1910; 2c. 
each May 19, 1910; K 10548-10558. 

Buy me that.—Invitation to my.— 
Please accept this heart of mine. © 
June 7, 1910; 2 c. each June 8, 1910; 
K 10986-10988. 


SHEELOR (FF. W.), Yerington, Nev. 
[161382 
Yerington, Nev. Heart of the great 
mineral district. © May 14, 1910; 2c. 
May 19, 1910; J 141899. 


Chicago, I]. 
[16183, 161384 
City of So. Haven coming in. 5.— 
Lake Michigan, sunset on and City of 
So. Haven coming in. 1. © June 1, 
1910; 2 c. each June 2, 1910; K 108852, 
108538. 


SHERIN (HENRY) New York, N. Y. 


SuHer (Mark) 


[16185 | 
| © May 25, 1910; 2 ec. May 31, 1910; 


St. Clair. © May 20, 1910; 2c. May 
27, 1910; K 10758. 


16157 
Simmons (VY. L. R.), Cadillac, Mich. 
[16136, 16127 
3efore and after smoking. © 1 «. 
May 138, 1910; J 141409. 
Only a memory. © 1. May 13, 
1910; J 141408. 


SISTERS OF St. DOMINIc, Jersey City, 
Ns, [16138 
Spirit of St. Dominic academy. © 
June 14, 1910; 2 «. June 4, 1910; K 
10904, 


SKINNER (WILLIAM T.) Chicago, III. 
[16139, 16140 
Huyck (Fred) 1, 2. © June 8, 
1910; 2 c. each June 6, 1910; J 142067, 
142068. 


SmMitH (A. T. E.) Woonsocket, R. I. 
[16141 
Wash out, Court st. © May 17, 


1910; 2c. May 31, 1910; J 141744. 
SmirH (S.) San Antonio, Tex. [16142 

Inter scholastic champions of Texas. 
1909-1910. © May 5, 1910; 2 c. May 
9: 1910 L4E76,- 


SmirH (S. C.), N. Yakima, Wash. 
[16143-16148 
N. Yakima, Wash. Bird’s-eye-view. 
P. 1-5. © Mar. 3, 1910; 2 c. each May 
19, 1910; J 141892141396. 
Sunnyside Dam, Wash. Sunset glory 
on the Yakima River. © Mar. 16, 
1910; 2 ec. May 19, 1910; J 141391. 


SmitH & HouLMEs, Syracuse, N. Y. 
[16149 
Empire State express. © May 6, 
1910; 2.¢e. May 9, 1910; J 141172. 
SOUTHERN LOAN AND TRUST CO., At- 
lanta, Ga. [16150 
House on brain. © May 2, 1910; 
2c. May 12, 1910; K 10257. 
Heber, Ark. 
[16151-16156 


SPELLMAN (BE. G.) 


Heber, Ark. : 

Black sulphur spring.—Red sulphur 
spring.—White sulphur spring. 
May 5, 1910; 2 c. each May 2, 1910; 
K 10428-10480. 

Ice house falls in Winter.— 
Sugarloaf mountain. © May 5, 1910; 
2c. each May 23, 1910; K 10712, 10718. 

Little Red River, Ark. © May 5, 

1910; 2c. May 2, 1910; K 10427. 


Spooner & WELLS, York, 
Ine ee [16157 
All over New York, midland cars. 


INc., New 


J 141741. 


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16158 


pt. Iv, n. s., v.5 


SPRAGUE-HATHAWAY CO., West Somer- 
ville, Mass. [16158-16191 
Adirondack roadway. 18.—Ancient 
birches. 25.—At eventide. 
ver Brook. 
10.—Catoctin Creek, Maryland. 17.— 
Dream of New England. 14.—Fisher- 


man’s paradise. 21.— Forecast of 
autumn. 6.—Gate of other days. 5.— 
Hazy days. 3.—In the Allegheny 
mountains. 13.—In the Saranac 
ecuntry. 11.—Indian summer. 15.— 
Mist of morning. 42.—Morning. 1.— 


Mountain stream. 26.—October haze. 
22 —Old cabin home. 8.—Old Concord 


River. 7—Old Kentucky home. 41.— 
Cld swimmin’ hole. 23.—QOn the Dela- 
ware. 20—On the Suwanee River. | 


16.—Promise of the harvest. 9.—Rest 
at noonday. 2.—Sentinel elm. 19.— 
September days. 
28—Study in silence. 12.—Tomoka 
River, Florida. 38.—Twin birches. 
380—Where flows the Roanoke. 27.— 
Where the partridge waits. 24. 

© June i, 1910; 2 c. each May 26, 
1910; H 691-724. 


STAR REMEDY co., Buffalo, N. Y 


©. if &. 


Electrical waiking man. 
May 4, 1910; J 141801. 


STEMMERMAN (W. H.), Passaic, N. J. | 


[16193 

Passaic, [N. J.] board of trade ban- 

quet. © May 10, 1910; 2 c. May 17, 
1910; J 14138838. 


Stempces (J. J.), Balfour, N. Dak. 
[16194 


Two faced calf. 
2c. May 24, 1910; J 141596. 
Stewart (N.), Woodstock, Ill. [16195 


Albino muskrat with cactus. 
Peb: Bo.) 1910 <2 Ve: 
141400. 


STEWART PUB. cO., New York, N. Y. 


May 19, 1910; J 


[16196, 16197 | 


American beauty.—Peaceful hour. 
© May 13, 1910; 2 c. each May 14, 
1910; K 10344, 10345. 


SToKES (FREDERICK A.) co., New York, 
NAY, [16198-16213 


Daisy.—Iris.—Ivy.—Myrtle.—Pansy.— 
Sweet pea.—Trumpet-flower.—Violet.— 
Wild-rose. © June 3, 1910; 2 c. each 
June 7, 1910; K 10954-10965. 

All engaged.—Basketball girl.—Fair 
bachelor.—Student. © May 13, 1910; 
2 ec. each May 24, 1910; H 685-688. 


35.—Shadow cove. | x 
| May 26, 1910; K 10742. 


"116192 | 
1910: J 141502141504. 


| STROBRIDGE 


© Apr. 20; 19105") 
| 1910; 2 ec. June 7, 


© | 


4.—Bea- | 
29.—Calm of summer days. | 


| 
| 


STONE (SAMUEL H.). West Somerville, 

Mass. [16214 

Woman’s glory, her hair. © June 1, 
1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; K 10944. 
STOWELL (M. L.), Rochester, N. Y¥. 

[16215-16222 

Abbey of Mont St. Michel.—Annun- 

ciation.— Burning bush.—Hour glass.— 


_Lady of Shalot.—Our lady.—St. Ce- 


cilia.a—Shepherds. © May 12, 1910: 

2 ec. each May 16,- 1910; 3 941350— 

141357. 

Strauss (FRANK V.) & -¢cO., New 
Moric. ING Ne [16223-16226 
Program girl, no. 36. © May 9, 


| 1910; 2c. May 17, 1910; K 10446. 


_.. no. Bt. © May 467192 « 
May 26, 1910; K 10741. 


no. 38. © May 23, 1910; 2 e. 


no. 39. © May 30, 1910; 2 «. 
June 1, 1910; K 10838. 
Strauss (J. C.) St. Louis, Mo. 
[16227-16229 
Harrison (Leon). 
Wagner (Hugh K.) A, B. 
© May 19, 1910; 2 c& each May 21, 


LITHO. co., Cincinnati, 
Ohio. [16230-16240 
[Posters] N. Y. 133387, N. ¥. 13344, 


N. ¥. 13354, N. Y. 333575 NaeaessGs: 
© May 17, 1910; 2 c. each May 19, 
1910; K 10580-10584. 


—_— N. Y. no. 13363, 13364. © May 


| 26, 1910: 2 c. each May 27, 1910: K 


10760, 10761. 
——N. Y. no. 13384. @eane G 


1910: K 10983. 


N. ¥. no. 18346. () agae -G. 
1910; 2c. June 7, 1910: K 10984. 

N. Y.. no. 13349) “Gy jase G, 
1910; 2 c. June 7, 1910; Ki 10852 

N. Y. no. 13353) 5%@ eee ae 


1910; 2 ce. June 7, 1910; K 10981. 


TAMMEN (H. H.), Denver, Colo. [28 
titles. ] [16241-16263 
Caught.—Echoing call of the cow- 


_giri—Hail to the king.—Lesson in 


love.—On the trail On the trail of 


| the cattle thieves.—Remanded.—Sen- 
Clover. — Columbine. — Cyclamen. — | 


tenced for life—Usual proceedings.— 
War lord.—Yesterday, today and for- 
ever. © Apr. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. each Apr. 
23, 1910; K 9809-9819. 

Do it now. 3505.—Every day I 
dream a castle. 3459.—I am sending 
you a greeting.—I know you’d write a 
line or two. 38500.—Letters from all 


288 


oe 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 22-26, June, 1910 


TAMMEN (H. H.)—Continued. 

’round the country. 3504.—Mail boxes 
on the lamp posts. 3501.—Moontime. 
8457.—My card you'll find. 3502.— 
Power of suggestion. 3503.—This is 
no place for me. 3458.—Tho far I may 
travel. 3456.—Three wishes—wish I 
thee. 3460. © May 14, 1910; 2 «c. 
each May 23, 1910; K 10790-10801. 


Tay (Frep C.), Pleasant Lake, Ind. 
[16264, 16265 
L. O. T. M. M. hive 374 drill team, 
Dutch girls in wooden shoe drill. The 
bivouac. © May 1, 1910; 2 c. May 6, 
1910; J 1413831. 
=——— Phe triangle. © May 1, 
1910; 2:c. May 6, 1910; J 141330. 


TAytor, Puatr & co., New York, N. Y. 

[16266-16275 

Anybody here seen Kelly. No. 1-10. 

© May 23, 1910; 2 c. each May 24, 
1910; K 10658-10667. 


TEMPLETON (M. A.), Chicago, III. 
[16276-16282 
1-6.—Soda 


Ice cream cone kids. 


girl. © May 5, 1910; 2c. each May 7, 

1910; K 10481-10487. 

TEXTILE MACHINE WORKS, Reading, 
Pa. [16283 


Braiding. © May 3, 1910; 2 c. May 
6, 1910; K 10125. 
THOMAS (Marion), Newark, N. J. 

[16284-16286 


Child in field—Hlijah and _ the 


widow.—Four young men choosing the | 


right. © June 1, 1910; 2 c. each June 
8, 1910; K 11094-11096. 


THOMPSON (PauL), New York, N. Y. 
[16287-16293 


Astor (Mrs. William Waldorf) jr. 


©) May 11, 1910; 2 c. May 12, 1910; 


J 141251. 

Brown (Miss Angelica) as a flower 
girl. © May 12, 1910; 2 c. May 14, 
1910; J 141287. 

Gilchrist (Governor) and christen- 
ing party, of the battleship Florida. 
© May 12, 1910; 2 c. May 14, 1910; 
J 141289. 

Gould (Miss Vivian) as a flower 
girl © May 12, 1910; 2 c« May 14, 
1910; J 141288. 

Manchester (Duke and Duchess of). 
© May 11, 1910; 2c May 12, 1910; 
J 141252. 

Rumsey (C.'C.) © May 5, 1910; 
2c. May 12, 1910; J 141258. 

Society women at Actors’ fund fair. 
© May 12, 1910; 2 c. May 14, 1910; 
J 141290. 


16348 


THWAITES (JouN E.) Valdez, Alaska. 
[16294 


Pavlof voleano, Alaska. © Apr. 27, 
1910; 2 ec. May 10, 1910; J 141203. 


TIMES PRINTING CO. OF SEATTLE, Seat- 
tle, Wash. [16295-16348 
Hi and the umbrella man. [1910]: 


© Mar. 27; 1 c. Mar. 31; K 8890. 
© Apr. 3; 1 c¢. Apr. 7; K 9101. 
Umbrella man. [1910]: 
© Apr. 9; 1 ¢. Apr. 16; K 9505. 
(©) Apr. 10; 1c. Apr. 16; K 9508. 
@: Apr, 11°°1 ¢, Apr, 16: KK 9504. 
© -Apr, 12; 1 ¢. Apres 184) K 9517. 
© Apr. 13; 1 c. Apr. 19; K 9593. 
© Apr. 14; 1 ec. Apr. 21; K 9619. 
© Apr. 15; 1 c. Apr. 21; K 9618. 
Cy Api 16+ be. Apr. 21: 1 9620. 
© Apr. 17; 1 «. Apr. 23; K 9676. 
© Apr. 18; 1c. Apr. 25; K 9704. 
© Apr. 19; 1 ce. Apr. 25; K 9703. 
© Apr. 20; 1c. Apr. 26; K 9739. 
© Apr. 21; 1c. Apr. 28; K 9916. 
© Apr. 22; 1c. May 2; K 10065. 
© Apr. 23; 1¢. May 2; K 10067. 
© Apr. 24; 1c. May 2; K 10068. 
© Apr. 25; 1c. May 2; K 10066. 
Apr. 26; 1 ec. May 2; K 10069. 
© Apr. 27; 1 c. May 5; K 10118. 
© Apr. 28; 1 c. May 4; K 10109. 
© Apr. 29; 1 ce. May 5; K 10117. 
© Apr. 30; 1c. May 9; K 10226. 
© May 1; 1c. May 7; K 10149. 
© May 2; 1c. May 9; K 10227. 
© May 3; 1c. May 9; K 10225. 
© May 4; 1c. May 10; K 10235. 
© May 5;1c. May 12; K 10272. 
© May 6; 1c. May 12; K 10271. 
© May 7; 1c. May 14; K 10887. 
© May 8;1c. May 14; K 10336. 
© May 9;1c. May 16; K 10408. 
© May 11; 1c. May 18; K 10465. 
© May 12; 1c. May 18; K 10466. 
© May 13; 1c. May 19; K 10566. 
© May 14; 1c. May 20; K 10606. 
© May 15; 1c. May 21; K 10687. 
© May.16; 1c. May 23; K 10657. 
© May 17: 1 ¢. May 23: K 10656. 
© May 19; 1 c. May 28; K 10767. 
© May 20; 1c. May 28; K 10766. 
© May 21; 1c. May 28; K 10768. 
© May 22; 1c. May 31; K 10828. 
© May 23; 1c. May 31; K 10829. 
© May 24; 1¢. May 31: K 10830. 
© May 25; 1 ¢ May 381; K 10831. 
© May 26; 1 c. June 6; K 10935, 
© May 27; 1c. June 6; K 10934. 
© May 28; 1c. June 6; K 10933. 


and his troubles. © Apr. 10, 
1910; 1 ce. Apr. 16, 1910; K 9507. 

© Apr. 1910; le. 
1910; K 9675. 


””- 


and nip. 


nn 
~o, 


Apr. 


289 


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Dt.1V,.22S oe 


163849 
TRUESDELL (HaRkveY L.), Vancouver, 
Wash. [16849 


Latourell Falls, Oregon, in winter. 
2. © Dec. 30, 1909; 2 c. May 18, 1910; 
J 141379. 


TucKeR (F. H.) South Orange, N. J. 
[163850, 16351 
New York, N. Y.: 
Park Row building.—Trinity church. 
© May 2, 1910; 2 c. each May 9, 1910; 
J 141169, 141170. 


TUOHEY (GEORGE V.), Boston, Mass. 
[16352 
Touhey (Helen) and James J. Jef- 
freys. © May 15, 1910; 2 c May 16, 
1910; J 141806. 


Tuprrer (H. W.), Cambridge, Mass. 
[16353-16355 
Harvard university. Freshman 
class. 1918. © May 14, 1910; 2 e. 
May 16, 1910; J 141811. 


— Senior class, 1910. © May 14, 
1910; 2 c. May 16, 1910; J 141310. 


Lowell (A. L.), president of Harvard 
university. © May 18, 1910; 2 c. May 
10, 1910; J 141302. 


(ALBERT W.), New York, 

NGTY: [16356 

Eagle fraternity picture. © June 
15, 1910; 2c. June 8, 1910; K 11088. 


ULLMAN MFG. co., New York, N. Y. 
[16857-16387 

Course of true love never runs 
smooth.—Don’t be silly.—Don’t give 
up the ship.—Don’t have too many 
irons in the fire-—Don’t set a bad 
example.—Don’t steal.—Don’t think 
everybody is a bird that has feath- 
ers.—Love is blind.—One man’s mis- 
fortune is another man’s meat.—Only 
two on earth.—Want any help.—Who 
cares.—Why didn’t you cut it out.— 
Why didn’t you stay single—Why 
don’t you get a horse.—Why don’t you 
get married. © May 13, 1910: 2 «. 
each May 14, 1910; K 10289-10294, 
10301-10310. 

Summer girl’s diary: 

Am learning the fine points about a 
canoe.—Dancing is fine here.—F ishing 
is fine here——Had a quiet lunch to- 
day.—I enjoy the bathing here.—I 
played golf all the morning. © May 
13, 1910; 2 ec each May 14, 1910; K 
10295-10300. 


UNDERHILL (IRvING), New York, N. Y. 

[16379-16384 

New York, N. Y. City investing 

bldg. and Singer tower. E. 453. © 

May 12,° 1910; 2 ce. May .12,°1910: J 
141262. 


TURTON, 


UNDERHILL (IRvING )—Continued. 
Firemen’‘s ins. co. bldg. C. 7628. 
© May 12, 1910; 2 c. May 12, 1910; 
J 141265. 


Metropolitan life ins. bldg. B. 
16477. © May 138, 1910; 2 « May 138, 
1910; J 141270. 

Pennsylvania r. r. depot. D 501. 
© May 19, 1910; 2 ec. May 19, 1910; J 
141455. 


Police headquarters. C. 7621. 
© May 12, 1910; 2 c. May 12, 1910; J 
141264. 


—— Skyscrapers. H 38. © May 12, 
1910; 2c. May 12, 1910; J 141268. 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, New York, 
Ney [16385-16558 
[ Stereoscopic photographs.] U-—-99215. 

© Jan. 25, 1910; 2 Gc jaar 

142051. 

U-119207. © Jan. 29, 1910; 2 «. 

June 4, 1910; J 142010. 

U-96958. © Feb. 7, 1910; 2 «. 

June 4, 1910; J 142049. 

U-91859. © Feb. 11, 1910; 2 «¢. 

June 4, 1910; J 141955. 

U-25689. © Feb. 26, 1910; 2c. 

June 4, 1910; J 142053. 


—— U-103349. © Mar. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. 
June 1, 1910; J 142089. 
U-71288, U-73798. © Mar. 1, 
1910; 2c. each June 4, 1910; J. 141966, 


| 141968. 


—— U-41579, U-117418, U-117423, 
U-117491, U-118425, U-119398, 
U-119453. © Mar. 2, 1910; 2 c. each 
June 4, 1910; J 141980, 142012, 142015, 
142017, 142019-142021. 


—— U-27486, U-380001, U—83190, U- 
83195, U-96936, U-115850, U-—119511. 
© Mar. 3, 1910; 2 c. each June 4, 1910; 
J 141961, 141962, 141988, 141997, 
142009, 142026, 142047. 


U-27621, U-109486. © Mar. 4, 
1910; 2 c. each June 4, 1910; J 141989, 
142033. 


—— U-118745. U-118761, U-118776, 


U-118778, U-118901, U-118904, U- 
118906, U—118911, U-118914, U—118937, 
U-118941, U-118945, U-118957, U- 


118976, U-118980, U-119029, U-119041, 
U-119044, U-119045, U-119064. © 
Mar. 4, 1910; 2 c. each May 20, 1910; 
J 141476, 141477, 141479-141497. 


—— U-68197, U-88207, U-98197, U- 
102082. © Mar. 5, 1910; 2 ¢ each 
June 4, 1910; J 141959, 1419738, 142042, 
142052. 


290 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


29-26, 


nos, 


June, 1910 


16599 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWoop—Continued. 

—— [—29580, - U-79354. © Mar. 7, 
1910; 2 c. each June 4, 1910; J 141964, 
141996. 


U-382824, U-119527. 
S. 1910; 2 c. each June 4, 
141986, 142007. 


U-56748. © Mar. 9, 1910; 2. 
June 4, 1910; J 141975. 

U-91760, U-115697, U-120052. 
© Mar. 10, 1910; 2 c. each June 4, 
1910; J 141956, 142027, 142055. 

—— U-117352. © Mar. 11, 1910; 
2c. June 4, 1910; J 142022. 

—— U-28442, U-29201, U-41577, U- 

75054, U-1003827, U-100440, U-100974. 
© Mar. 14, 1910; 2 ec. each June 4, 
1910; J 141965, 141981, 141990, 141994, 
142045-142045, 
J-80029, U-48240, U-52379, U- 
94730, U-97196, U-120014, U-120045- 
120047, U-120049, U-120050, U-120062. 
oi Mar, 15,°1910; 2c. each June 4, 
1910; J 141976, 141977, 141979, 141987, 
141998, 142000-142002, 142048, 142057- 
142059. 


© Mar. 
LOL se" J 


U-118683, U-118686, U-118692, 
U-118702, U-118706; U-118709, U- 
118722, U-118730, U-118735, U-118739, 
U-118756, U-1187638, U-118768, U- 
118772, U-118791, U-118836, U_118842, 
U-118855, U-118859, U-118870, U- 
118877, U-118886, U-118889, U-118891, 
U-118900, U-—118903, U-118907, U- 
118915, U-118921, U-118929, U-118932, 
U-118939, U-118954, U-118962, U- 
118970, U-118972, U—-118987, U-—118996, 
U-119002, U-119010, U-119015, 
119020, U-119040, U-119060, U-119061. 
© Mar. 16, 1910; 2 c. each May 19, 
1910; 141410-141454. 

—— U-117706. © Mar. 16, 1910; 
2c. June 4, 1910; J 142018. 
U-116509, U-119990. © Mar. 
iigeloLod; 2c, each June 4, 1910; J 
142024, 142046. 

U-120070.. © Mar. 

2 ¢. June 4, 1910; J 142056. 
U-85546, U-107625,. U-120031. 
© Mar. 22, 1910; 2c. each June 4, 
1910; J 141960, 142085, 142054. 
U-116590. © Mar. 24, 1910; 
ce, June 4, 1910; J 142028. 
U~-73306: © : Mar. 
2c. June 4, 1910; J 141967. 
U=119047, U-119052,°* U-119054, 
U-119065;, U-120188, U-120140; U- 
120144, U-120146, U-120148. © Mar. 
28, 1910; each June 4, 1910; J 
1420038-142006, 142008, 142011, 142014— 
142016, 


Ls, 1910; 


Li) 


26, 


» Cc 


48435—10——4 


1910; 


U- | 


UnvrerRwoop & UNbErwoop—Continued. 
U-33666, U-34064, U-—52261, U- 


64471, U-69220, U-69479, U-70457, 
U — 79356, U-—89794, U-—92322, U- 
99399, U-96874, U-103274, U-103302, 


U-104030, U-104056, U-104715, U- 
104857, U-108202, U-111680, U 112094, 
U-112157, U-116163. © Mar. 29, 1910; 
2 e. each June 4, 1910; J 141958, 
141954, 141957, 141963, 141969, 141970, 
141972, 141974, 141978, 141984, 141985, 
141999, 142025, 142029-142082, 142034, 
42086-1420388, 142040, 142041. 


—— U-28920, U-28989, U-29063, U- 
29339, U-34818, U-87387, U-98179, U- 
115693. © Mar. 30, 1910; 2 ¢. each 
June 4, 1910; J 141958, 141983, 141991- 
141993, 141995, 142028, 142050. 
U-34770, U-69454. © Mar. 31, 
1910; 2 c. each June 4, 1910; J. 141971, 
141982, 

—— U-118760. © May 19, 1910; 
2c. May 20, 1910; J 141478. 


UNITED ART PUB. Co., New York, N. Y. 
[16559-16564 


Does the skipper know his busi- 
ness?— Elimination race (final). — 


Heart the goal.—Longing.—Looking 
for an affinity—When three is com- 
pany. © July 1, 1910; 2 c. each June 
9, 1910; K 11138-11143. 


U. 


S. FASHION & SAMPLE BOOK CO., 
Philadelphia, Pa. [16565-16572 
Dining room scene. © Apr. 15, 


1910); 2G May 19, 1910; J. 10719: 

Opera box scene. © Apr. 15, 1910; 
2c, May 19, 1910; J 10721. 

Fall and winter 1910-1911: 

Three button novelty sack, no. 803.— 
Three button sack, no. SOL & S02.— 
Two button double-breasted sack, no. 
804. © Apr. 15, 1910: 2 ce. each May 
18, 1910; ISX 10279-10282. 

Sleighing scene. © Apr. 15, 1910; 
2c. May 19, 1910; J 10720. 


Uniform plate. © May 7, 1910; 


| 2c May 9, 1910; K 10281. 


U. S. LITHOGRAPH co., East Norwood, 
Ohio. [16573-16599 
Girl talking through megaphone. 
Young lady looking into mirror. 1, 2. 
—— sitting on dresser. 
—— standing box 


on niongside of 


| girl in short dress, 


—— with large hat. 


© May 6, 1910; 2 c. each May 9, 


11910; J 141157-141162. 
291 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16600 


U. S. LITHOGRAPH co.—Continued. 
[Posters] 13062 & 13063. © May 8, 


1910; 2 ec. each May 6, 1910; K 10142, | 
101438. 

———- 12753. © May 6,.1910; 2 c. May | 
9, 1910; K 10230 


—— 13006, 13100, 13104, 13105, 18116, 
13117. © May 16, 1910; 2 ec. each 
May 18, 1910; K 10467-10472. 

13076. © May 24, 1910; 2 c. 


Dt. 1V, {2 eS 


VocaN (FRANK M.), Canton, Ohio. 
[16607 
Elk’s nymph. © May 24. 1910; 2e 
June 1, 1910: H 729. 


San Francisco. Cal. 

[16608 

‘Tis the weapon that maketh the man 

invincible. © May 20, 1910; 2 «. 
May 24, 1910; K 10668. 


VYocEL (JOHN G.). 


May 26, 1910; K 10747. | 
18077. © May 24, 1910; 2 ¢. | Warre (Arvin HL), Seattle. Wash. 
May 26, 1910; K 10749. [16609-16611 
13120. © May 24, 1910: 2 ¢.| Basaltic columns at South Mowich 
May 26, 1910: K 10748. | glacier. 343.—North Takoma glacier. 
—— 12933. © May 31, 1910; 2 c. | 349.—South Mowich glacier. 344. © 
June 2, 1910; IK 10859. | May 6, 1910; 2 ec. each May 414, 1910; 
12966. © May 31, 1910; 2 c. | J 141838141820. 


June 2, 1910; K 10860. 
13130. 
1910; 


mm LT | | a Bae 
June 3, 


13145. © June 1, 1910; 2 ¢ 

June 5, 1910; K 10892. 
A148... (©), Juner sd, 1910252. ¢. 

June 3, 1910: K 10890. 
12751.5,1© -Juneys; 1910522. .c: 

June 6, 1910; KK 10951. 
a SA O15) (Oc ane 3: dO10e 72 re. 

June 6, 1910; K 10949. 
49034. (© jude so, 1910= 2 ¢ 

June 6, 1910: K 10950. 
13129. © June 3. 1910; 2 ¢€ 

June 6, 1910; K 10948. 

Gerson (Juia C.), St. Paul, Minn. 

[16600 


White petals of the jessamine. 


May 13, 1910; 2 ce. May 16, 1910; K 
10346. 
U'RENN (PERCIVAL C.), Chelan, heres 
[1650 
Spray dashed high. © May ie i 
1910; 2 ec. May 20, 1910; J 141461. 


VAN RENSSELAER (C. G.), Schenectady, 
WN, 


ME 


See: cottage, floor plans. 
—— front and side elevations. 
Two family house, floor plans. 
front elevation. 


© 1 ec. each May 9, 1910; I 272-275. 
VENN (Avcustus E.), Chicago, Il. 


[16606 
Youth (The) Christ, in the temple. 
May 17, 1910; 2 c. May 19, 1910; a4 
404. 


noo 


at 


WALKER LITHOGRAPH & PUB. CO.. Bos- 
ton, Mass. {16612 
Automobile and airship. © June 2 


1910; 2 c. June 6, 1910; K 10912. 
WALTON (JOSEPH), Denver, Colo. 
[16613-16617 


Callahan-Walton ali-steel drag-line 


excavator. 


upper deck. 
Callahan-Walton wood drag-line ex- 


"| cavator. 


Walton’s spuds after loading bucket. 

previous to loading bucket. 
©1c. each May 12, 1910; J 131244— 

14124 S. é 


WATERMAN (C. E.), Chicago. Tl. 
[1661816627 
Albany (U. 8S. S.) © May 25, 1910; 
2c. May 31, 1910; J 141732. 


ship’s company. © May 2%. 
1910; 2 ec. May 31, 1910; J 141753. 


CG. A. C. 30th co. © May 3, 1910; 
2 c. May 9, 1910; J 141195. 


62nd co. © May 3, 1910; 2 c. 


| May 9, 1910; J 141197. 


é [16602-16605 | 


63rd co. © Apr. 28, 1910; 2 «. 


| May 9, 1910; J 141193. 


| 15, 1910; 


108th co. © Apr. 28, 1910; 
ce. May 9, 1910; J 141199. 
126th co. © Ape eee: 
ce. May 9,.1910; J 141196. 

Fort Warden birds-eye-view. © 
Apr. 28, 1910; 2 ce May, 9S 
141198. 


No 


i) 


parade at. © May 3, 1910; 
2 c. May 9, 1910; J 141194. 

West Virginia (U. S. S.) © Apr. 
2c May 9, 1910; J 141337. 


9Q9 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 22-26, June, 1910 


WEBB (W. R.), Fresno, Cal. [16628 
Fresno county, Cal., grapes. © Apr. 


20, 1910; 2 c. May 9, 1910; K 10198. 


WEBER (R. H.) The Dalles, Oreg. 
[16629-16632 
Four year old cherry tree. A, B.— 
Three year old apricot tree.—Two year 
old apricot tree. © Apr. 26, 1910; 
2c. each May 2, 1910; J 141919-141922. 


WELCH (CHARLES H.) Boston, Mass. 

[16633 

Gotts island, Me. © May 10, 1910; 
2c. May 26, 1910; K 10856. 


WELLMAN (WALTER), New York, N. Y. 
[16634-16641 


Altho’ our lips have never met.— 
Any little girl.—lI know a lot of charm- 
ing girls—It costs a lot of money.— 
It’s all right to be a dude.—Little 
angel or a little devil—They say 
there’s germs in kisses.—To-night’s the 
night. © June 4, 1910; 2 c. each June 
4, 1910; K 10896-10903. 


WHESSLER (H.), New York, N. Y. 
[16642-16665 


Bounteous foe be yours.— 
Cordial Thanksgiving. 1, 2.—Glad 
New Year tidings.—Greetings of the 
New Year.—Happy New Year.—Hearty 
Thanksgiving.—I wish you a happy 
New Year.—Joyful Thanksgiving.— 
Joyous Thanksgiving.—Let time as- 
suage past griefs sincere.—May every 
minute, every hour.—May Thanksgiv- 
ing bring you peace—May Thanks- 
giving joys be. thine.—May time deal 
gently with you, dear.—May your 
Thanksgiving be a happy one.—New 
Year’s greeting.—New Year’s greet- 
ings to you.—Peace and plenty for 
Thanksgiving. — Peaceful Thanksgiv- 
ing.—Prosperous New Year to you.— 
Ring out the old, ring in the new.— 
Wishing you a happy New Year. 
May 13, 1910; 2 c. each May 16, 1910; 
IK 10874-10397. 


WEST COAST ART co., Los Angeles, Cal. 
[16666-16670 

Midway oil field, Cal. 601. © May 
14, 1910; 2 c«. May 21, 1910; 

North Midway oil field, Cal. 600. 
© May 12, 1910; 2 c May 21, 1910; 
J 141509. 

Taft, Cal. 604, 605. © May 12, 
1910; 2c. each May 21, 1910; J 141507, 
141508. 

Moran, Cal. 608. © May 
14, 1910; 2c, May 21, 1910; J 141505. 


CLASSES, H TO K 
16683 
WESTERMANN (L. A.) co., New York, 
a [16671 
Marie. © May 16, 1910 2 c. May 
17, 1910; K 10445, 
| WHEELER (C. A. B.), Roxbury, Mass. 
[16672 
Conversion of Herbert. © May 27, 
1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910;'-K 10895. 


| May 


| Episcopal church. 


WHITE (H. C.) co., North Bennington, 
Vidz [16673-16674 


Land’s End, England. E-58.—Sun- 


rise on the Himalayas, India. E~—96. 
© May 9, 1910; 2 c each May 10, 


1910; J 141213, 141214. 


WHITE (JAMES T.), New York, N. Y. 

[16675 

Nouvelle captive. © May 15, 1910; 
2c. May 12, 1910; J 141269. 


Mass. 
[16676 
Merritt (M. M.) © May 27, 1910; 
2c. May 26, 1910; J 141676. 


WHITMAN STUDIO, Boston, 


WICK NARROW Philadel- 

phia, Pa. [16677 

Cheer up show your colors. © May 
31, 1910; 2 c. June 4, 1910; K 10911. 


FABRIC CO., 


WIEDERSEIM (GRACE G.) Overbrook, 
Pay [16678, 16679 
Satan finds mischief still © May 
22, 1910; 2 ce. June 2, 1910; IX 10854. 
Springtime idyl. © May 15, 1910; 


2c. May 18, 1910; K 10460. 
WILSON (H. W.) co., Minneapolis, 
Minn. [16680 


Minnesota (University of) Bird’s- 
eye-view. © May 6, 1910; 2 c May 
12, 1910; J 141405. 

WITMAN Mount 

Ne ok 
Mount 


(JoHN E.), Holly, 
[16681 
Methodist 

4, 1910; 


Holly, ANoo ok. 

© May 
2c. May 6, 1910; J 141339. 

WOMAN'S INTER-DENOMINATIONAL MIS- 
SIONARY UNION, Washington, D. C. 
[16682 
the light of the world. © 
1910; 2.c. May 21, 1910; J 


Jesus, 
4 
| 144 501. 


E.) Beloit, Wis. 


High school. 
27, 1910; 


[16683 
© June 


J 141685. 


Wrieur (C, 


Beloit, Wis., 
1, 1910; 


2c. May 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
16684 pt. IV, ND. S:, V. & 


Wricut (EK. A.), Philadelphia, Pa. | Youne, Lorp & Ruoapves, trp.—Cont'd. 
[16684 Empty Poe lock. © May 18, 1910; 
Military girl. © June 9, 1910; 2¢. | 2 © May 23, 1910; J 141528 


June 9, 1910; K 11130. Soo, Mich. Modern freighters at. 
© Apr. 29, 1910; 2 c. May 3, 19803 5 


Youne, Lord & RHOADES, LTD., Sault | 

Ste Marie, Mich. [16685-16687 

Blockade (A) © May 18, 1910; 
2c. May 238, 1910; J 141524. 


141200. 


Summary statement of copyright registrations made and included in the Cata- 
logue since January 1, 1910. 


Number of entries of Reproductions of a-work of art__.--. 2 aaa 507 
Number of entries of Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical 
Gharactens oo escee ee owe Ee ee Ve ee 174 
Nuinber of entries of Photographs (including 359 unpublished) _—________ 6, 395 
Number of entries of Prints and pictorial illustrations (including S91 con- 
LLIDUTIONS tO. periodicals) 2.22 “So 2 ee SO Oe ee 6, TAT 


Cha Me 20 


16688-18933 


LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CA'TALOGUE 


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 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 5 
Nos. 27-30 
JULY, 1910 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


1910 


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.” 


ae Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4, issued 
monthly, is arranged in two alphabets of proprietors, with subalphabets of titles, 
as follows: 

I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or other identi- 
fying 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; and 
‘Class K, Prints and pictoral illustrations. 

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 pictoral 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 pictoral contributions to periodicals, only 1 copy of 
the pictorial contribution is required. 


An annual index of proprietors is furnished for this part in the December 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 by postal money 
order, express order, or New York draft. 


CLASS G, 


WORKS OF ART; MODELS OR 


DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART 


ADLER (L.) BROS & Co., Rochester, N. Y. 
[16688-16691 
At the ball game; by W. C. Both. 
Three young men watching ball game, 
one is seated on fence holding field 
glass, another stands holding pennant, 
the third wears cap and sweater. © 
1c. June 29, 1910; G 34612. 


At the office; by W. C. Both. Two 
young men, one seated holding a pair 
ot glasses, the other standing, holding 
hat. ©1c. June 29, 1910; G 34613. 


Discussing clothes; by W. C. Both. 
Three men, one seated, two standing, 
one holds cane. ©1 ec. June 29, 1910; 
G 24610. 


Ready for a spin; by W. C. Both. 
T'wo young men shaking hands, both 
wear large coats, one wears cap upon 
which are a pair of goggles, the other 
wears derby hat and holds cane. © 
1e¢. June 29, 1910; G 34611. 


AMFRICAN LITHOGRAPHIC Co., New York, 
INES LY [16692-16696 


Always refreshing. Mammoth glass 
in center, on the left side of which 
stands young woman, on right young 
man, both in evening dress. © 1. 
June 21, 1910; G 34462. 


At the fair. Horse with bridle 
standing at right of shield, large sheep 


at left. ©1c. June 7, 1910; G 34285. 
Belle. Bust portrait of young 
woman, head turned toward fore- 


ground, holding open a feather fan, 
wearing white hat trimmed with white 
wings. ©1c. June 11, 1910; G 34826. 


Prescribed by the doctor. Young 
woman seated on veranda, nurse and 
doctor, stand near, in oval panel at 
either side are half-length figures of 
young man and young woman. © 1e. 
June 21, 1910; G 34461. 


Woman and wine; by Ludwig Knoe- 
fel. Bust portrait of young woman, 


holding in her left hand a champagne 
glass. 


© 1c. June 29, 1910; G 34608. 


ANTIKAMNIA CHEMICAL CO., St. Louis, 
Mo. [16697 
Alice. [Head and _ shoulders of 
young woman wearing cap and fischu.] 
© 1c. June 7, 1910; G 34288. 


ARONSON (Louis V.), Newark, N. J. 
[16698 
Panel centrally divided, surmounted 
by a six pointed star and containing 
the numerals 1 to 10 and the first 
words of the ten commandments in 
Hebrew characters. © 1 ¢. June 18, 
1910; G 34392. 


ARTHURS (STANLEY M.), Wilmington, 
Del. [16699 


Occupation of Little Rock, Ark., by 
the federal troops, Sept., 1863. [Troops 
crossing pontoon bridge and marching 
up hill, young drummer boy in lead, 
two officers horseback.] © 1c. June 
14, 1910; G 34844. 


BACHMANN (Max), New York, N. Y. 
[16700 
There is no place like home for 
Teddy. Caricature bust. ©1c. June 
6, 1910; G 34281. 
BAXTER (MARTHA W.), New York, 
INS Es [16701 
He gave me these. [Young lady wear- 
ing low-neck dress, picture hat, drapery 
over left arm, seated, with right hand 
on back of chair, flowers in left hand.] 
© 1c. June 22, 1910; G 34467. 


BEATYy (CC. A.), Chicago, II. [16702 
Clemens (Samuel L.), Mark Twain. 


Bas-relief head with date of birth and 
death. ©1c. June 11, 1910; G@ 34827, 


RINGER (ARNOLD), New York, N. Y. 
[16703 
[Woman watching 


New departure, 
> fe ae 


baby taking its first steps.] 
June 18, 1910; @ 84891. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
pt. IV; 2S. vou 


16704 


Birn BRos., New York, N. Y. 
[16704-16767 
Easter blessings be thine. Cross 
with scene and flowers. 
Flowers in cross. 
Easter greetings. Chicken in egg 
hanging on ribbon, flowers. 
Silver cross and Easter lilies. 
Silver cross, flowers and fern. 
Verse: I know that my Re 
deemer liveth. Cross of flowers. 
Verse: I know that my Re 
deemer liveth. I. H. S., cross with 
flowers. 


Verse: May sunny Easter bring 
for thee sweet peace and joyful mem- 


ory. Cross of flowers and scene in 
oval. 

Easter joys be thine. Cross, flowers 
and birch. 


Cross with scene of garden of 
Gethsemane. 


I. H. S., star and flowers. 


—— Silver cross and flowers in oval, 
forget-me-not border. 


Silver cross and flowers on 


scroll. 


Silver cross, flowers and fern. 

Easter peace be thine. Birch cross 
with forget-me-nots and flowers, for- 
get-me-not border. 


Cross of forget-me-nots and 
flowers in oval. 


Cross with scene of Jerusalem 
and flowers. 


Erin go bragh, a St. Patrick’s day 


greeting. Gold shamrock, young couple 
dancing. 

Gold shamrock, young couple 
kissing. 


—— Two girls and young man in 
row-boat, and shamrocks. 


— Young couple in jaunting-car, 
and shamrocks. 


Erin go bragh, to greet you on St. 
Patrick’s day. Gold shamrock, young 
girl and pig. 


Gold shamrock, young girl car- 
rying basket. 


Fond memories of dear Erin. Two 
hands clasped in gold heart bordered 
with shamrocks, with verse: An em- 
blem of sweet Erin, ete. 


Greeting on St. Patrick’s day. Two 
hands clasped in harp of shamrocks, 
and verse: Of shamrock green, etc. 


BIRN BROS.—Continued. 

Greetings on St. Patrick’s day. 
Scene of Middle Lake, Killarney. Irish 
harp on shield, and words and music 
of The wearing of the green. 


Happy Easter. Birch cross with 
flowers and forget-me-nots, forget-me- 
not border. 


— Cross and pansies on birch. 


Cross with scene of Tower of 
David and flowers. 


Silver cross and flowers on 


seroll. 


Verse: Now 
cross of flowers. 
Verse: Peace and joy with thee 
abide, and bring a happy EHaster-tide. 
Cross of flowers and scene in oval. 


Holy, happy Easter.’ 
cross. 


is Christ risen, 


Flowers in 


TI. H. S., star and flowers. 

Silver cross and Easter lilies. 
Joyful Easter. Cross of forget-me- 

nots and flowers in oval. 

Scene of Jerusalem, flowers and 

Silver cross. 

Verse: Sweet peace may Easter 

bring for thee, each sunny day more 


happy be. Cross of flowers and scene 
in oval. 


Joyous Easter. Birch cross with 
forget-me-nots and flowers, forget-me- 
not border. 


— Flowers in cross. 
—]. H. S., star and flowers. 


Scene of Gate of Damascus, 
flowers and Silver cross. 

Silver cross and flowers in oval, 
forget-me-not border. 


—— Silver cross and flowers on 
scroll. 


Silver cross, flowers and fern. 


Verse: IT am the resurrection 
and the life. I. H. S., eross and 
flowers. 


Joyous Easter be thine. Cross with 


scene and flowers. 


Peaceful Easter. Cross and flowers 


on birch. 


Cross of forget-me-nots and 
flowers in oval. 


Cross with scene and flowers. 
Easter lilies and silver cross. 


Scene of Bethlehem, flowers and 
Silver Cross. 


Silver cross and flowers in oval, 
forget-me-not border. 


296 


a 


WORKS OF ART 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


16823 


Biren Bros.—Continued. 
Peaceful Easter. Verse: He is risen. 
I. H. S., cross and flowers. 
—-Verse: I am He that liveth, 
eross of flowers. 


St. Patrick’s day greeting. Scene 
of Colleen Bawn rock, Killarney, and 
words and music of The wearing of 
the green. 


Scene of Cromwell bridge, Glen- 
gariff, and words and music of The 
dear little shamrock. 


Scene of Killarney, and words 
and music of The dear little shamrock. 


Two hands clasped in gold heart 
bordered with shamrocks, and verse: 
Dear Ireland’s emblem, etc. 


Two hands clasped in gold 
shamrock, with verse: My little card 
with, etc. 


To greet you at Haster. Chicken in 
egg hanging on ribbon, flowers. 


To greet you on St. Patrick’s day. 
Young couple in donkey-barrow, and 
shamrocks. 


—— Young girl 
wheel-barrow. 


pushing pig in 

To wish you a happy Haster. 
Chicken in egg hanging on ribbon, 
flowers. 


© 1 ¢ each June 29, 1910: G 
84560-34607, 34630-34645. 


BLASHFIELD (EDWIN H.), New York, 
Ne Nee [16768-16771 


Decoration of pendentive in Hudson 
County court house, Jersey City. Fe- 
male figure holding shield and trumpet. 
©1c. June 21, 1910; G 34456. 


— —— head of Hamilton on shield. 
© 1 ¢. June 21, 1910; G 34457. 


—— —— head of Stevens on shield. 
©l1c. June 21, 1910; G 34458. 


———-— head turned to right. © 
1 ¢. June 21, 1910; G 34459. 


BRILL (GrEoRGE REITER), Philadelphia, 
Pa. [16772 
Clemens (Samuel L.), Mark Twain. 
Sculptured bust. © 1 ec. June 11, 
1910; G 34825. 


Brooker (P. D.), Columbia, S. C. 

[16778 

Design for artistic needle-work. 

[Many signatures of distinguished peo- 

ple, bar of music and sketeh of Irish- 

man’s head.] © 1 ec. June 9, 1910; 
G 34810. 


3uscH (AvausT A.), St. Louis, Mo. 

[16774 

Indians on raft. [Number of Indians 

poling raft carrying large barrel.] © 
1c. June 7, 1910; G 34286. 


CATLETT (GIBSON), Portland, Ore. 


[16775 

Rogue River Valley. [Birdseye view 
of river, valley and several small 
towns.] ©l1c. June 8, 1910; G 34298. 


CHURCH (ANGELICA SCHUYLER), New 
Mork, Wyk [16776-16778 
At the crossing. [Statuette of traf- 
fic squad policeman, his right hand 
keeping one side back, while his left 
beckons the other side to come. ] 
1c. June 25, 1910; G 34477. 
Members of the traffic squad. [A 
traffic squad policeman standing in 
front of his horse, which has head 
raised and ears pointed forward.] © 
1 ec. June 25, 1910; G 34478. 
On duty. [Statuette of mounted 


traffic policeman on his horse, hand 
raised.] ©1c. July 1, 1910; G 34646. 


CuurcH & DwicHTt co., New York, 


NY; [16779 
Blue jay. [Bird on limb of tree.] 
© 1c May 28, 1910; G 34278. 
Coca cota co., Atlanta, Ga. [16780 
Atlanta belle. [Young woman drink- 


ing from small glass.] ©1c. June 13, 
1910; G 343893. 


CoHEN (KATHERINE M.), Philadelphia, 
Par [16781 


Pomeranian. [Statue of dog.] © 
1c. June 16, 1910; G 34383. 


DAVIDSON BROS., New York, N. Y. 
[16782-16823 

About to open. [Nest filled with 
eggs among pussy willows and daisies, 
Easter greeting. | 

Accepted book. [Leaning cross made 
of daisies back of flowers and book, 
Easter greeting. ] 

Adornation. [Shadow cross back of 
flowers, Easter greeting. | 

Appropriate bouquet. [Large round 
bouquet, verse and Easter greeting. ] 

300k of peace. [Leaning cross be 
neath lilies of the valley and book, 
Kaster greeting. | 

Bouquet with greeting. [Bouquet, 
small cross on rosary, verse and Raster 
greeting. | 

Cross among stars. 
ground of stars, jonquils in 


[Cross on back- 
center, 


Kaster greeting. ] 


297 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
16824 pt. Iv, n.s., v.5 


DAVIDSON BROS.—Continued. Davipson BRos.—Continued. 
Cross and halo. [Lilies of the val- Holy inspiration. [Large cross, jon- 
ley in center of hallowed cross, Easter | Guils, and Easter greeting.] 
greeting. ] | Holy lily of the valley. [Large bas- 
Cross and rosary. [Large bunch oF] | ket filled with lilies of the valley at 
flowers in center of cross, rosaries | foot of cross. ] 
draped around, Easter greeting.] | Holy support. [On large Easter egg 
Delicacy. [Panel of violets and | tied to cross, a nest with two eggs. 
I H S on cross, Easter greeting.] aster greeting. ] 
Development. [Panel of calla lilies Holy symbol. [Large basket of 
and violets on cross, Easter greeting.] | flowers at foot of cross, Easter greet- 
Easter bloom. [Flower trimmed ing. ] 
eross and Easter greeting. ] In Easter shade. [Shadow cross 
creation. [Basket of flowers back of spray of Easter lilies, Easter 


near nest filled with eggs, Easter greet- | STeeting.] 
ing. ] In holy shadow. [Shadow cross at 


right, star and lilies of the valley at 
left, Easter greeting.] 

Message of peace. [Shadow cross 
at left, star and bunch of fiowers at 
right, Easter greeting.] 

Nature’s bell. [Back of bunch of 
bluebells of Scotland a large cross. 
Easter greeting. ] 

Open book. [Cross and forget-me- 
nots back of open book, Easter greet- 
ing. ] 

Peaceful pair. [Two eggs in nest of 
daisies, Easter greeting.] 

Song of love. [Large cross, Easter 
lilies, and open book.} 


favorite. [Calla lilies and 
Easter greeting. ] 


greeting. [Cross and flowers, 
verse and Easter greeting. ] 


happiness. [Garland of ivy on 
slender cross, Easter greeting.] 


joy. [Cross just back 
bunch of lilies of valley, Easter aes 
ing. ] 


message. [Cross leaning near 
large book, bunch of narcissus ee 
Easter greeting. ] 

—nest. [Nest filled with eggs in 
basket of flowers, Easter greeting. ] Truly peaceful. [Shadow cross and 
product. [Basket filled with | star, large bunch of wood violets, 
flowers back of nest with three eggs, Easter greeting. ] 


Easter greeting. ] Welcome book. [Cross made of dai- 
sies, large book, and Easter greeting.] 
Well kept nest. [Bird’s nest on 
large Easter egg.] 
© 1 « each June 16, 1910; G 34340— 
wishes. [Fancy cross, bunch of 34381. 
fiowers and Easter greeting. ] Day (Horace L.) co., New York, N. Y. 
Faith and glory. [Wooden cross [16824 
leaning to left marked I. H. S., wreath Chocolate Suchard girl; by A. Sonn. 
of ivy tied to cross with large bow of | Half-length figure of young woman 
ribbon, Easter greeting.] wearing broad-brimmed hat, cabin shel- 
First glance. [Chicken breaking out | tered by boulders, pines, cattle, etc. 
of shell in nest of daisies, Easter | © 1c. June 25, 1910; G 34480. 


reminder. [Large Easter egg 
tied to cross, nest made of flowers 
holding two eggs, swung by ribbons, 
Easter greeting. ] 


greeting. ] De Land (CLYDE O.), Philadelphia, 

Flowery phrases. [Ball of daisies, Pa. » [16825 
small cross, verse, and Easter greet- Perry at the battle of Lake Erie. 
ing. ] Perry stands in bow of rowboat with 


large bow of ribbon, and Easter greet- | British squadron in the distance. © 
ae | eree | 1 @. June 9, 1910; G 34309. 
Hallelujah. [Leaning cross marked | DurriretpD (Simas B.), Jr., Boston, 
I. H. S. and wreath, Easter greeting.] Mass. [16826 
Holy Easter lily. [Basket filled with , Sea urchin. Baby figure crawling 
flowers at foot of cross, Easter greet- out of shell. ©1c. June 6, 1910; G 
ing.] | 34282. 


298 


marked I. H. S., wreath tied with shoulder, portion of the American and 
| 


WORKS OF ART 


nos. 27-80, July, 1910 


(Harry CLay), Brooklyn, 


[16827 


Thief (The); by Harry Clay Ed- 
wards. Bear stealing food left by 
campers on their first portage, man 
with pack on his back, pistol in hand 
ready to fire ©l1c. July 2, 1910; G 


EDWARDS 
Ji Res GS 


84651. 
ELKuUS (EpwarD), San Francisco, Cal. 
[16828 
California invites the world. [Young 


woman standing amidst fruits and 
flowers, one hand resting on back of 
large bear, holding long trumpet at 
her mouth, exposition and bay be- 
yond.] ©1l1ce. June 15, 1910; G 34339. 
ELWELL (D. 


JEROME), Somerville, 


Mass. [16829 


Comet (The) [Figure riding tail 
of comet, shadow figures of angels.] 
©ic. June 6, 1910; G 34283. 


Hos (KUNSTVERLAG), Berlin-Friedenau, 
Germany. [16830 


Lost Paradise; by Erich Brunkal. 
[Two nude figures seated on the rocks 
the man looking out over a sea of mist 
in despair, the woman bending for- 
ward with head bowed on her arms.] 
©l1ec. July 1, 1910; G 34650. 


FELTHOUSEN (CHAs. I.), Chicago, Ill. 
[16831 


Twentieth century transportation. 
[Globe surrounded by engines, automo- 
biles, cars, carts, etc.] © 1c. June 11, 
1910; G 343887. 


Ferris (J. L. G.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[16832-16835 


Franklin’s bookshop. [Franklin 
standing on sidewalk in front of shop 
door talking to man with book in each 
hand, one open, and young woman in- 


tently reading same, newsboy and 
young colonial dude at left.] ©le. 
July 14, 1910; G 3438382. 

Nellie Custis’ rose bush. [Young 


woman plucking rose, Washington 
standing by her side, two hounds just 
behind him, house in background.] 
©1c. June 14, 1910; G 34330. 


Pocahontas brought to Jamestown. 
[Center figure of young Indian woman 
in attitude of pleading to group of 
men and women at right, man stand- 
ing at left smiling, large ship and 


workmen in background.] © 1 ce. 
June 14, 1910; G 34833. 
9 


16854 


Ferris (J. L. G.)—Continued. 

teturn from the hunt. [An old 
colonial mansion with large white pil- 
lars, young woman coming down steps 
to greet man standing with hat and 
whip in hand, horse and pack of 
hounds just back of him, at left old 


lady and girl at tea table] ©1e. 
June 14, 1910; G 34331. 

TirtH (P. WILLIAM), East Boston, 

Mass. [16836 

B. B. B. Height of bust 6 in. at 


base 24 in., on hat 3 B, on lapels of 
coat 2 badges, at left 1915, on right 
Sweet Adeline, at base Mayor, Boston, 
J. F. Fitzgerald. © 1c. June 2, 
1910; G 34476. 


YIsK RUBBER CO., Chicopee Falls, Mass. 
[16837 


Time to re-tire. [Small boy in night 
clothes, candle in one hand, large auto- 
mobile tire in the other. © 1c. June 
1, 1910; G 34262. 


FORBES LITHO. MFG. CO., Boston, Mass. 

[16838-16841 

Girl on park bench with daisy. 

[Large hat tied under chin, basket of 

flowers on bench by her side.] ©1le. 
June 2, 1910; G 34267. 


Girl seated before fireplace reading 


letter. [Large hat, fur boa and roses 
in her lap.] © 1c. June 2, 1910; G 
34265. 


Girl with basket hat and apple 
blossoms. [Wearing long gown and 
seated on rustic bench.] © 1c. June 
2, 1910; G 34266. 

Girl with sunshade. [Girl standing 
among flowers, holding up her dress.] 
©1c. June 2, 1910; G 34268. 


I'RIEND BROS. CLOTHING Co., Milwaukee, 
Wis. [16842-16854 
Admiring the new hat. [Fashion 
figures, two young men watching a girl 
looking at herself in small glass.] 
Aero club meet at Los Angeles. 
[Fashion figures, number of men and 
women watching flying machines. ] 


Before the game. [Fashion figures, 


two young men watching another 
dress for football game. ] 
Chance meeting. Fashion figures, 


man and woman talking to man with 
dog on leash. ] 


Closing the deal. [Fashion figures, 
two men, one seated reading a docu- 
ment, the other standing, hands in his 
pockets, listening. ] 


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16855 


FRIEND BROS. CLOTHING Co.—Continued. 

In the café. [Fashion figures, one 
man hat in hand, overcoat thrown 
over Lis arm watching another man 
strike a match to light cigarette.] 

Leaving the club. [Fashion figures, 
two young men, one with his hand on 
the other’s shoulder. ] 


Out for exercise. [Fashion figures, 


two young men in long overcoats 
walking. ] 
Resentment. [Fashion figures, two 


men and a woman, man in foreground 
holding dog by leash?) 

Ski jumper. [Fashion figures, num- 
ber of men and women watching a 


man on skies jump from one hill fo | 


another. | 
Subway at 66th. [Fashion figures, 
woman in foreground dropping 


ticket, two men behind her.] 
Watching the market. [Fashion fig- 


ures, two young men, one running | 


ticker ribbon through his hand.] 
Watching the skaters. [Fashion fig- 
ures, two young men, derby hats and 
long overcoats. ] 
© 1c. each June 10. 1910: G 343812- 
34324. 
Frost & REED, Bristol, Eng. 
[16855-16857 


Age of innocence; by Augusta Tal- | 
[Five angora kittens on a par- | 


boys. 
tially set table, watching two mice in 
dish of fruit.] © 1. July 1, 1910; 
G 34647. 

Evening the wild woods among; by 
Joseph Farquharson. [A deer in an 
open glade, standing by road.] ©l1e. 
July 1, 1910; G 34649. 

Peril: by Herbert Dicksea. [Lioness 
on guard at the front of cave, two cubs 
behind her.] © 1c. July 1, 1910; G 
34648. 

GANNET (W. W.) PusBR., Augusta, Me. 
[16858 

Baby’s first shoes. [Young mother 
seated on sofa with baby on her lap 
looking at shoe on one foot, small 


child stands at her knee holding the | 


other small shoe.] 

1910; G 34835. 

GARRETSON 
Werk...) ¥. 
Rivals (The). 


©) 4G. June 45: 


containing two men, man and woman 


on roof of building both looking up, 


man using a spy glass, square tower 
to left of them.] ©1c. June 28, 1910; 
G 34558. 


in | 


(ALBERT MERRIFIELD) New | 

[16859 | 
[Scene in mid air of | 
two large birds and a flying machine | 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 5 


| Gowine (Louis D.), Boston, Mass. 

| [16860, 16861 
| Fight on Lexington green [Battle 
| scene, soldiers in colonial dress, sey- 
| 


©le 
June 7, 1910; G 34291. 


Paul Revere’s ride. [Man wearing 
colonial dress riding a horse on the 
| run along country road.] ©41c. June 
| 7, 1910; G@ 34292. 

GRAZIANI (ADOLPH), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[16862-16864 

Consolation. [Statuette of two chil- 

dren, older trying to console the 


younger who is crying.] ©1e. June 
| 15; 1910; @ S435T- 


eral houses in background.] 


| Roosevelt (Theodore). Sculptured 
bust. © 1c. June 15, 1910; G 34338. 


Two bathers. [Statue of young man 
and woman on sea shore, kissing.] © 
| 1 ¢ June 15, 1910; G 34336. 


Hartiey (M.) co., New York, N. Y. 
| [16865,. 16866 
| Mark (The) [Young man with gun 
in one hand holding up pierced target. ] 
© 1c. June 7, 1910; G 34290. 
Marksman. [Man with gun shoot- 
ing at target on tree.] ©1e. June 7, 
1910; G 34289. 


| HEWLETT, WILLIs & HEWLETT, Brook- 
ln, No: [16867-16870 

Burning of the Philadelphia in the 
harbor of Tripoli. [Burning ship near 
shore, number of sailing vessels putting 
| out to sea.] © 1c. June 23, 1910; G 
| 84472. 

Constitution and the British fleet. 
[Large sailing ship at right being 
towed by number of row boats, faint 
outlines of number of sailing vessels 
in background.] ©1c. June 23, 1910; 
G 34470. 


Cumberland 


and the Merrimac. 


[Fight between two ships at sea.] © 
/1c¢. June 23, 1910; G 34469. 
| WKearsarge and the Alabama. [Two 


| large sailing vessels.] © 1c. June 23, 
| 1910; G 34471. 


HirgsH (LILLIAN), New York, N. Y. 
[16871 
Statue for fountain. [Nude figure 
of woman in attitude of stepping into 
water.] © 1 e¢ June 17, 1910; G 
34384. 
| Hooper (E. L.), Modesto, Cal. [16872 
Effect of cigarette smoking. [Three 
| views of skeleton drawings of throat 
_and lungs.] ©1c. June 21, 1910; G 
| $4460. 


390 


—t—i‘(‘is*™ 


nos. 27-30, July; 1910 


WORKS OF ART 


16897 


Hunt (Georce S.), Chicago, Il. 
[16873 
Knights’ Templar placque. [Sym- 
bols of masonry.] © 1 c. June 18, 
1910; G 34395. 


IMPERIAL CANDY Co., Seattle, Wash. 
[16874 
Society girl; by Herbert H. Clark. 
[Head and shoulders of young woman, 
in decolette gown, hair elaborately 
dressed, eyes turned to the left.] © 
1 ¢@. June 27, 1910; G 34485. 


JOHNSON (C. D. G.), Springfield, 11. 
[16875-16880 

Booth design, no. F. [Three octag- 
onal booths, large arch marked The 


home of purity.] ©1lc. June 2, 1910; 
G 34269. 
 —no. G. [Middle room booth de- 


sign of three sections. ] 1c, June 


2, 1910; G 34270. 


—no. H. [Middle room booth de- 
sign of number of sections large stor- 
age room in center with curtained 
draped doors.] ©1e. June 2, 1910; 
G 34271. 


no. I. [Single octagonal booth 
with fancy canopy.] ©1ec. June 2, 
1910; G@ 34272, 

—no. J. [Middle room double 
booth, peaked roof.] © 1c. June 2, 
1910; G 342738. 
no. K. [Three square stalls 
built along wall.j © 1c June 2, 
1910; G 34274. 


JOHNSTONE (ROBERT), 


Scranton, Pa. 
[16881, 16882 

Grave marker. Compass and square, 
arm holding hammer in center; Jr. O. 
U. A. M. at top, flags and wreaths in 
background. © 1c. June 25, 1910; G 
34482. 


— Design and arrangement of sym- 
bols, clock dial, star, elk head and 
wreath in center, scroll with B. P. 
mor. all in relief. © 1c June 14, 
1910; G 34329. 


JOURNAL co. oF Troy, Troy, N. Y. 
[16883 
Leaders. Young woman wearing 


automobile veil tied around her hat 
and long coat, one foot in an auto- 
mobile the other in an electric car- 
riage, which she is driving. © 1 ¢. 
June 1, 1910; G 34257. 


KEASEY, HUMASON & JEFFREY, Port- 
~ land, Oregon. [16884 
Portland and Kings Heights, Ore- 

gon. [Landscape showing tall build- 

ings, streets, and hills beyond.] ©1le. 

June 8, 1910; G 34297. 


KIEFER (EDWIN H.), New York, N. Y. 


[16885 

Morning after. [Woman stepping 

into bath.] © 1c. June 18, 1910; G 
34894. 

Knox (SusAN Ricker), York Harbor, 

Maine. [16886 

Compensation. [Seated woman with 

a sleeping child in her arms, head 


bent forward, looking at the child.] 
©1c. June 27, 1910; G 34484.] 


Konti (IsmDoRE), Yonkers, N. Y. 
[16887, 16888 
Dancer. [Statue of nude figure of 
woman holding gauze drapery about 
her.] ©1e. June 28, 1910; G 34475. 


Illusion. [Statue of man running 
and reaching out to clasp figure of 
fleeing woman.] ©1c. June 23, 1910; 
G 34474. 


LAMASURE (E.), Washington, D. C. 
[16885 
Suwanee River. Summer landscape 
showing river, trees and bushes in full 
bloom along the banks, large raft in 
middle stream bearing team of horses 
and loaded wagon. © 1c. June 29, 
1910; G 34628. 


LUKEMAN (AvuGUSTUS), New York, 
NY. [16890 
Diana. [Statuette of nude figure of 


woman, body bent forward, right arm 
raised and left hand holding a dove.] 
© 1c. June 17, 1910; G 343886. 


McCANN (FELIx H.), New York, N. Y. 

[16891 

Home Sacred Heart and Margaret 

Mary. [Statue in niche surmounted 

by cross.] © 1c. June 16, 1910; G 
34882. 


McLANE (CuLtAup J.), Huntsville, Ala. 

[16892 

Noodlekins, that’s me. [Grotesque 

head with three faces wearing sailor’s 
cap. ©1c. June 17, 1910; G@ 34885. 


MaAyYSHARK (C. M.), Los Angeles, Cal. 

[16893 

Jeffries. [Statuette of a man dressed 

as a boxer, arms crossed over chest.] 
©1ce. July 5, 1910; G@ 34670. 


MEISSNER & BucnH, Leipzig, Germany. 

[16S94—16S97T 
Schmitzberger. 
stream to doe 
and ferns with 
Ole 


Abendfrieden; by J. 
[Large buck crossing 
standing in tall grass 


two fawns, large trees to left.] 
June 20, 1910; G@ 84453. 


3801 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16898 


MEISSNER & BucH—Continued. 

Bei Wolfratshausen; by F. Halberg- 
Krauss. [Winding road along bank of 
stream, large trees to left and hills in 
background.] © 1. June 20, 1910; 
G 34454. 


Beim goldschmied; by M. Gaisser. 
[Two men seated at table in knightly 
garb examining small statuette which 
one holds up in his hand, opposite 
stands an old white-haired Jew in cap 
and gown.] ©1c. June 20, 1910; G 
34452. 


Heideeinsamkeit; by Anna Struck. 


[Stream winding its way through flat ! 


low land, small clump of trees to 
right.] ©1c. June 20, 1910; G 34455. 


MILiter (CHAS. D.), Toledo, Ohio. 
[16898-16900 


Meditation; by G. Wagener. [Young 
woman seated, flowing hair, arms and 
bust exposed, drapery across lower 
portion of body, both hands resting on 
knee.] ©1c. June 22, 1910; G 34464. 


Scout (The). [Man in buckskin 
suit, large sombrero, gun, riding pinto 
horse; others following in background. ] 
©1c. June 22, 1910; G 34466. 

Tale (tail) o’ cotton. [Dead rabbit 


suspended by one foot.] © 1c. June 
22, 1910; G 34465. 


Moran (R. M.), Fairmount, W. Va. 
[16901 
Woodmen of world. [Forest stump 
and mottoes, love, honor, remembrance, 
dove with olive branch, ax, beetle and 


wedge.| © 1 c- June 22, 1910; G 
34468. 
MurpeHy (THos. D.) co., Red Oak, 
Towa. [16902-16943 
Abandon. [Left side view of young 


woman, hair falling over shoulders, 
head resting in hand, roses before her. 
© 1c. May 31, 1910; G 34244. 


Aurora. [Head and shoulders of 
young girl with pearls in her hair, 
which is loose, and falling over her 
shoulders.] © 1c. May 31, 1910; G 
34248. 

Autumn (An) twilight; by Edw. 
Lamasure. [A road with a house on 
a bank on the left and a stone wall en- 
closing many trees on the right.] © 
1c. July 2, 1910; G 34652. 


Barnyard scene. [Sheep, lambs, and 
chickens in foreground, trees, thatched- 
roof barn, and distant view in back- 
ground.] © 1c May 31, 1910; G 
34227. 


pti ives Fe 


Murpuy (THos. D.) co.—Continued. 

Cliffs of Green River, Wyoming; by 
Thos. Moran. [Winding river with 
low bank on left side covered with 
trees, in middle, on right side, a high 
square cliff, other cliffs in background.] 
©1ec. July 5, 1910; G 34668. 


Country store. [Three men seated 
and one standing around stove in cen- 
ter of large room, woman with open 
purse and man at left, counters and 
shelves in background.] © 1c. May 
31, 1910; G 342835. 


Derelict (A). [An old street car on 
shore of bay with children playing in 
and around it, children in the water 
and boats in distance.] © 1 ¢. May 
al, 1910:" G star 

Fair princess. [Young girl, wearing 
hat with bird of paradise, low-cut 
gown, and holding roses.] ©1c¢. May 
31, 1910; G 34251. 

Fairy tales. [Young woman seated 
at left end of sofa, reading book, little 
girl leaning against her left side, boy 
seated on floor at her feet.] ©le 
May 31, 1910; G@ 342338. 

Fishermen. [Five men under tree 
in front of house, two seated, one hold- 
ing his hands up to show length of 
fish, cat eating fish.] © 1c. May 31, 
1910; G 84225. 


Fishing girl; by James Arthur. 
[Young woman standing on bridge, 
dressed in a short skirt and light shirt 
waist, fishing basket slung over shoul- 
der, rod in left hand.] ©1e. July 
2, 1910; G 34658. 


Football girl; by James Arthur. 
[Three-quarter length view of young 


woman standing, holding football on | 


right shoulder.] © 1. July 2, 1910; 


G 34653. 


Friends. [Young girl in riding 
habit, plume in hat and carrying gloves 
and crop in left hand, standing at the 
head of her horse.] © 1. May 31, 
1910; G@ 34247. 


Goldenrod; by James Arthur. 
[Head and shoulders of young woman, 
full face view, large bunch of golden- 
rod in arms.] ©1e. July 2, 1910; G 
34657. 


Happy days; by James Arthur. 
[Young woman seated in a swing hold- 
ing child in her lap.] ©1e. July 2, 
1910; G 34661. 


Tlene. [Young girl wearing large hat 
and long cloak fastened close at neck, 
holding up parasol.] © 1c. May 81, 
1910; G 34250... ; 


302 


WORKS 
nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


Mourreuy (THos. D.) co.—Continued. 

Letter (The). [Young lady seated 
in arm chair,holding miniature in right 
hand and letter in left.] ©1c¢. May 
81, 1910; G 34234. 


Marine. [A stormy ocean dashing 
Over rocks at left.] © 1c. May 81, 
1910; G 34289. 

Modern Lorelei. [Young girl in 
batbing suit on the crest of a wave, 
front view, arms raised and hands at 
back of head.] ©1c. May 31, 1910; 
G 34249. 

Moonlight in mid-Atlantic; by Thos. 
Moran. [Rough sea in the foreground 
and icebergs and clouds in back- 
mroind.|) © 1 c¢. July 2, 1910; G 
34654. 


New baby. [Child leaning over foot 
of her bed looking at baby in crib, 
nurse peeping from behind portiéres. ] 
© 1c. May 31, 1910; G 34230. 

Off for the hunt. [Landscape, hunt- 
ers riding across country with their 
dogs, one rider in the foreground leap- 
ing fence.] © 1c. May 31, 1910; G 
34288. 


On the beach; by James Arthur. 
[Two young women. ‘Three-quarter 
length, in fashionable costume, break- 
ers behind them.] ©1c. July 2,1910; 
G 34659. ~ 


Peonies. [Large jar and loose cluster 
of peonies on table with book.] © 1 
ce. May 31, 1910; G 34228. 


Pointers and setter. [Low country, 
stream and woods in background, three 
dogs pointing in foreground.] © 1. 
May 31, 1910; G. 34240. 

Resting. [Young girl seated with 
hands in her lap, holding bridle of 
horse, whose head is seen at her left 
side.] ©1c. May 31, 1910; G 34248. 


Return of the victors. [Scene from 
a height, river at distant right, Indians 
in war bonnets, on horseback filing 
down steep path in foreground.] © 1 
c. May 31, 1910; G 34236. 


Reverie. [Young girl seated on cop- 
ing, wearing thin white gown and large 
Shat, rose in left hand.] © 1c. May 
31, 1910; G 84245. 


Riding girl; by James Arthur 
[Head and shoulders of young woman, 
with a riding crop in her gauntleted 
hand, which is raised to her large hat.] 
©1c. July 2, 1910; G 34660. 


Rosa. [Young girl in lace cap, low- 
cut evening gown holding roses up to 
her face.] © 1c May 381, 1910; G 
84241. 


OF ART 
16943 


Murpuy (THos. D.) co.—Continued. 

Rosamund; by Arthur Lynch. [Head 
of young woman, with large hat, hair 
on her right shoulder, white kerchief 
around her neck.] © 1. July 2, 
1910; G 34665. 


Secret (A). [Back view of young 
girl looking over her left shoulder, 
and holding finger to her mouth; 
roses.| © 1 ¢ May 31, 1910; G 
34246. 


Sewing girl; by James Arthur. 
[Young woman seated with sewing in 
her lap, pair of scissors in her right 
hand, her work box at her feet.] © 
1c. July 2, 1910; G 34668. 


Spelling bee. [Man standing on 
mat before open fireplace with book 
in hand, semicircle of people before 
him.] ©41c. May 31, 1910; G 34226. 


Summer girl. [Young girl wearing 
sunbonnet, open neck.] © 1 ¢. May 
31, 1910; G 34229. 


Summer (A) shower; by Arthur J. 
Elsley. [Little boy and girl under 
raised umbrella, girl coaxing large dog 
to come under too.] ©1e. July 2, 
1910; G 84664. 


Summertime; by Savage Cooper. 
[Young woman in white dress and 
large hat, carrying a parasol in her 
arm, walking by field of ripe grain.] 
©l1e. July 2, 1910; G 34662. 


‘Sunrise in Keen Valley. [Land- 
scape, road and house in foreground, 
high mountains in distance.] © 1. 
May 31, 1910; G 34232. 


To arms. [Scene at outbreak of 
Revolutionary War, hatless rider dash- 
ing through village, crowd on each 
side of road, flag held at right.] © 
1e¢. May 31, 1910; G 34231. 


Venice; by Thos. Moran. [Canal in 
Venice with the Doges palace and 
Campanile on the right hand, and the 
Chiese della Salute towers on the left, 
many sailboats in foreground.] © 1 e. 
July 2, 1910; G@ 34655. 


Village maiden. [Young girl with 
big hat, long necklace, and lace scarf, 
flowers at her waist.] © 1c. May 31, 
1910; G@ 84242. 


When the Indian worked; by E. 8. 
Paxson. [Three Indians on horseback 
closing in on a small herd of buffalo 
and shooting their arrows, all running 
at full speed.] © 1c. July 2, 1910; G 


384656. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16944 


pt. IV; is, VS 


NATIONAL ART CO., New York, N. Y. 
[16944-16997 


Afternoon: [Full figure of young 
woman standing, white shirt waist, 
four-in-hand tie, dark riding skirt and 
crop held in left hand, right hand 
hanging at side, left foot forward.] 


As the days shorten. [Road running 
through center, sloping banks on each 
Side, trees in background. ] 


At the horse show. [Three stands in 
background, lady mounted on horse, 
two men at right, one at left looking 
at horse. ] 


Autumnal glories. [Landscape, foli- 
age, brook wandering through woods, 
rocks. ] 


Autumn’s approach. [Clump of trees 
at left of picture on bank, smaller 
bank on right with trees, hill in back- 
ground and water in foreground. |] 


Bay by moonlight. [Water scene, 
portion of house, two trees, boat at 
pier, at left of picture, land and sail 
boat in distance. ] 


Birches in autumn. [ Landscape, 
tall trees at left of picture, water in 
foreground, trees and land back of 
water at right.] 


Blossom time. [Landscape, house at 
left, surrounded by trees in blossom, 
stream running through center of pic- 
ture. ] 


Caroline. [Full face, bust view of 
young woman, wearing chantecler bon- 
net, light and dark feathers draped on 
bust. ] 


Dorothy. [Bust of young woman, 
large hat tied under chin with ribbon 
bew, curl hanging on left shoulder, 
low necked drapery, rose at breast.] 


Evening. [Full standing figure of 
woman, dressed in evening dress, 
shoulders bare, rose in dark hair, left 
hand back of her, right hand at side 
holding spray of roses.] 


Flora. [Full face view of young 
woman, wearing mortar-board, low 
necked waist, roses and ribbon at 
breast. ] 


Harbor at evening. [Water scene, 
house and tree at right, sail boat at 
pier, man in row boat in foreground, 
land in background. | 


Harriet. [Full face view of young 
woman, chantecler bonnet, bust draped 
with feathers. ] 


NATIONAL ART Co.—Continued. 

Helen. [Bust of young woman, head 
Slightly bent, eyes looking toward 
right, brunette, wearing mortar-board, 
drapery over shoulders, neck and 
chest bare, large cluster of roses at 
breast. ] 


Home from the village. 
seape, house surrounded by trees at 
right, road in center of picture, tree 
and hills in background. ] 


Home sweet home. [ Landscape, 
house and trees in background, paling 
fence, two large trees in foreground at 
left, road running to gate, child and 
chickens on lawn. ] 


In midsummer. [Large tree on 
bank at left, barn at right, stream 
through middle of picture.] 


Irene. [Bust of young woman ? 
face view, large hat tied under chin at 
left, curl on rigot shoulder, waist low 
neck with lace ruffle, rose at breast.j 


Ira. [Bust of young woman, wear- 
ing bonnet with feathers, tied at right 
of head with ribbon bows, neck bare, 
drapery across left shoulder.] 


Tsabel. [Full face of young woman, 
eyes turned to right, wavy hair, large 
hat with ribbons tied in bow under 
chin. ] 

Judith. [2 face view of young woman. 
wearing large hat tied under chin 
with ribbon bows, curl on left shoul- 
der, tight waist with drapery over 
shoulders, large rose at breast.] 

Juliet. [Young woman standing on 
balcony facing right of picture, dressed 
in long flowing robe confined at waist 
by cord, hair hanging over shoulders, 


left hand resting on railing, right hand | 


at side, vine over window. j 
June morning. [Landscape, trees in 


_background, large rocks and pool of 


water, two cows grazing in middle of 
picture. ] 


Lake road. [Three trees at left of 
picture, trees in background, road lead- 
ing into woods, fence at right of road.] 


Landing place. [Tree and large 
rocks at right of picture, two boats 
moored at landing, water, land in dis- 
tance. | 


Late autumn in the woods. [Two 
trees devoid of foliage in foreground, 
cluster of smaller trees in background. ] 


Louise. [Face of young woman 
turned to left, smiling, wearing chan- 


[Land- } 


tecler bonnet, bust covered with feath- — 


ers. ] 


304 


Be o> 


WORKS OF ART 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


NATIONAL ART Cco.—Continued. 

Lucretia. [% view of young woman 
seated, wearing dark dress, black pic- 
ture hat tilted on side of head, neck 
and shoulders bare, light hair, curls 
hanging about neck, fan in right hand 
held to breast, left hand on lap clasp- 
ing rose. ] 


Lucy. [Head and bust of young 
woman, bonnet on head tied at right 
with ribbons which hang over right 
shoulder, neck and bust exposed, light 
drapery outlining bust. ] 


Mabel. [Head and bust of young 
woman, side view, wearing close fitting 
bonnet, ribbon band and bow at left 
of head, tied under chin with ribbon 
bow and streamers, neck and shoulders 
bare. ] 


Main road. [Sloping banks on each 
side of road, large trees at right, 
house and trees at left of picture.] 


Martha. [Bust of young woman, 
face turned to right of picture, eyes 
looking to the front, straw bonnet 
trimmed with ribbon, and streamer 
hanging at either side. ] 


Morning. [Standing figure of young 
woman, dress in flowing robe, hair 
hanging, hands clasped back of head, 
drapery falling from arms, flowers at 
breast. ] 


Mt. Vernon (Washington home). 
[Colonial house in foreground, trees at 
left, pathway at left leading to house. ] 


Old landmark. [Old mill in fore- 
ground, trees in background, sloping 
banks on each side, stream in middle. ] 


Old red barn. Large tree at right 
of barn, sloping bank on left, winding 
stream in foreground. | 


Old woman who lived in a_ shoe. 
[Large shoe in background, old woman 
seated in foreground, child at knee, 
other children playing about room. ] 


Ophelia. [# figure of young woman 
Seated, face turned to right, wearing 
light dress, low neck, large picture hat 
tied with ribbon bow under chin, curls 
hanging at neck, rose at breast, both 
hands in lap clasping open book. ] 


Peace of evening. [Clump of nearly 
bare trees at left, bank on right side, 
stream winding through middle. ] 


Penelope. [ face view of young 
woman, wearing chantecler bonnet, 
light and dark feathers draped on 
bust. ] 


16997 


NATIONAL ART co.—Continued. 

Quiet wood. [Landscape, trees in 
background, banks on either side 
sloping in middle to a stream running 
in foreground, line of fence on each 
side of bank. ] 

tosalind. [Young girl in blouse cos- 
tume, cape draped from shoulder, 
standing with back to a tree, left hand 


resting on hip, right hand holding 
branch of tree. ] 
Sibyl. [Bust of young woman, 4 


view, face profile, dark hair coiled at 
back, neck and shoulders bare, right 


hand raised to shoulder, clasping flow- 


ers, spray of roses across front of 
figure. | 

Sylvia. [Bust figure of young 
woman, # view, face full, dark hair, 
pompadour, low necked dress, spray of 
small flowers forming background.] 


Theodosia. [# figure of young 
woman seated, wearing light dress, 
large hat trimmed with roses, droop- 
ing, fastened under chin with ribbon, 
curls hanging at neck, both hands in 
lap clasping two roses. Tree in back- 
ground at right. ] 


Therese. [# face view of young 
woman, wearing mortarboard, low 
necked dress, flowers and ribbon at 
breast, face turned to left of picture.] 

Upland pasture. [House partly seen, 
on a hill, large tree in blossom, road 
leading to gate, sheep browsing in fore- 
ground. | 

Victoria. [Bust of young woman, 
hair parted in middle, bonnet with 
flowers at either side, tied under chin 
with ribbon bows, lace drapery, low 
neck, and flowers at breast. ] 

Viola. [Young woman in fancy 
costume, Short kilt skirt, jacket, cap 
on head, high boots, left arm resting 
on railing. ] 

Virginia. [Bust of young woman, 
back view, face turned to left, bare 
shoulders and arms, dark hair, large 
cluster of roses forming background. ] 

Waning day. [Landscape, tall trees 
at right of stream, trees and land 
back of stream.] 

Winner (A). [Scene at 
show, two buildings in background, 
lady seated in carriage with horse 
uttached, two men standing in front 
of horse.] 

Wooded slope. [Bank on right of 
picture, sloping to stream in middle, 
bank on left, trees in background.] 
© 1c. each June 20, 1910; G 34396- 
84449, 


horse 


305 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16998 


pt.iv,n.s.,v.5 If 


NELSON DISTILLING co., St. Louis, Mo. 


j 
| 


[16998 | 


After the hunt; by W. F. Hardy. 
[Hunting coat and hat hanging on a 
wall beside two ducks, gun standing on 
floor, near which a dog is lying.] © 
1c. July 5, 1910; G 34669. 


New York, N. Y. 
[16999 


Stork and babies; by Madam Grivaz. 


NESTLE (HENRI), 


ures of cherubs singing, one entire fig- | 
| ure showing. © 1c. June 7, 1910; 


Potter (Lovuis)—Continued. 
Bas-relief panel with five fig- 


| 84295. 


[Stork’s nest filled with naked babies, | 


all white but one, stork is being ¢a- 
ressed by Cupid who stands on branch 
near by.] © 1c. June 25, 1910; G 
34481. 
NoBLeE (W. CLARK), Boston, Mass. 
[17000 
Wagner (Honus): by W. Clark 
Noble. [Statue of base ball player 
standing with bat in hands] ©le. 
June 25, 1910; G 34479. 
O’BrRIieEN (Epwarp F.), 
Ohio. [17001 
Behold The Man. [Bas-relief head 
of Christ on round placque.] ©1.. 
June 10, 1910; G 34811. 
PALMER (MELVIN A.), Malden, Mass. 
[17002 


eaoeeelt from Capitol to jungle. 


Springfield, 


Powers (F. E.), Boston, Mass. 
[17009-17012 
Baby in swing. 
length in wooden cradle swing.] 
1c. June 1, 1910; G 34261. 


Boy on trapeze. 


© 


[Boy in gymna- 


sium suit sitting in swinging trapeze.] 
|©l1ec. June 1, 1910; G 34258. 


and boy swinging in hammock.] 


Children in hammock. [Little girl 


© 


ic. June 1, 1910; G 34259. 


Girl in swing. [Little girl seated in 


| swing laughing.] ©1c. June 1, 1910; 


G 34260. 
REINTHAL AND NEWMAN, New York. 
MY: [17013, 17014 


Curfew shall not ring — tonight. 
[Cupid swinging on clapper of large 


| bell.] © 1c. May 26, 1910; G@ 34275. 


[Bas-relief bust portrait with back- | 
Rotiins (W. E.), Los Angeles, Cal. 


ground, at left Capitol, at right jungle. ] 
© 1c. June 7, 1910; G 34279. 


PaTToN (ROBERT) CHAPTER, U. D. C., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. [17008 
[U. D. C. statue.] Statue erected 


Ticklish; by F. Renier. [Bust of 
woman smiling, on which the artist is 
at work, also smiling, many dim ob- 
jects in the background.j © ic. June 
25, 1910; G 34483. 


[17015-17017 


Hopi crier. [Indian. with shawl 


wrapped around him standing on adobe 


on Johnson’s Island, Ohio, in memory | 


of the southern soldiers who died in 
prison on the island during the wear 
between the states. © 1c May 31, 
1910; G 34282. 


PETERSON (GEORGE D.), Chicago, Ill. 
[17904 
Detroit base ball tiger. [Grotesque 
statuette of tiger with bat and bali.] 
© 1c. June 20, 1910; G 34451. 


Potter (Lowvis), New York, N. Y. 
[17005-17008 
Clemens (Samuel L.) Mark Twain. 
Sculptured bust. ©1c. June 7, 1910; 
G 34296. 


Peace on earth. Bas-relief panel of 
two cherubs, one singing from scroll, 
the other blowing on horn. © 1 «¢. 
June 7, 1910; G 34294. 


Bas-relief panel, two cherubs 
facing the right and singing, only one 


house top, another Indian seated near.] 
© 1c. May 31, 1910; G 34254. 

Hopi potter. [Indian woman kneel- 
ing on ground molding earthen jar.] 
© 1c. May 31, 1910; G@ 34255. 

Spirit of the jar. [Indian seated on 
the ground watching a fire built around 
an earthen jar.] ©le May 31, 1910; 


-G 3842553. 


Ryan (Danret A.), San Francisco 
Cal. [17018 
Admission day festival, 1910. 

f Woman dancing along by side of large 


black bear and holding garlands of 


| poppies.|] © 1 ¢. June 22, 1910; G 
34463. ; 
Scunitzer (GsBr.), Berlin, Germany. 

[17019 
Traudl’: by E. von Miller. [Head 


and shoulders of young Dutch girl, 
three-quarter face, lips parted show- 
ing teeth, few stray curly locks of hair 
showing under close-fitting fur-trim- 


ream | 


[Baby lying at full | 


figure shown in full. © 1c. June 7, | med cap.] © 1 c¢. June 6, 1910; G 
1910; G 342938. 34280. 
306 


WORKS OF ART 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


ScHvuttTz (J. STANLEY), Dunkirk, N. Y. 
[17020 


Crucifixion (The). [Three crucified 
figures in middle foreground, woman 
with clasped hands looking up at the 
Christ, man in mail with raised hand 
in foreground, many other figures.] © 
1c. June 28, 1910; G 34559. 


SMALL (FRANK Oris), Boston, Mass. 
[17021-17023 


Division of the spoils. [Young 
woman in chains, three pirates throw- 
ing dice, table loaded with coin and 
jewels, open trunk at right.] ©1l1e« 
June 10, 1910; G 34889. 


Fools’ paradise. [Young man seated 
under large tree watching two young 
colonial dames play battledore on 
lawn, house just back.] © 1c. June 
10, 1910; G 34388. 


Town crier. [Number of people 
listening to man in colonial dress read- 
ing aloud from small piece of paper, 
ringing bell he holds in right hand, 
old-fashioned pump, large tree and 
houses in background.] © 1c. June 
10, 1910; G 343890. 


Stanton (EHpwarp M.), Chicago, I11. 
[17024 


Self conquest, the path and way. 
[Statue of nude figure of man standing 
full front view, head erect, arms ex- 
tended, crouching figure at his feet.] 
© 1c. June 30, 1910; G 34629. 


STRAUSS (FRANK V.) & Co., New York, 
al [17025 
Globe (The) ; by C. Wilhelm. Young 
man wearing fancy suit, cape, white 
convolution of lace about his neck, 
knickerbockers, engaged in juggling 
ball. ©1c. June 29, 1910; G 34609. 


Symmons (I. H.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[17026 
Buds. [Heads of three young 


women, all wearing large hats.] © 
1c. June 23, 1910; G 34478. 


TEUBNER (B. G.), Leipzig, Germany. 

[17027, 17028 

Triihling im Gebirge. Spring in the 

Alps. [Blooming fields in foreground, 

house at left, snow-capped mountains 

Heyonod:| © 1c. June 1, 1910; G 
34264. 


Hollunderbiiite; by Ulrich Weber. 
[Three ducks playing under two large 
elder trees in bloom, fence and house 
at left.] Oni UNG bee) ROLO: 2G 
842638. 


17106 

VAN AMRINGE GRANITE CO., Boston, 
Mass. [17029 
Wilbur tomb design no. 1099. Tomb 


of the Corinthian order, four heavily 
carved fluted columns at front, one 
large window, double bronze door and 
three steps. © 1c. June 8, 1910; G 
34308. 
VAN NOSTRAND (A. G.), Boston, Mass. 
[1703 
Workers series no. 27. Man mounted 


on cross piece of telegraph pole, left 
hand holding on to insulator base, 


right hand grasping wire. le 

June 13, 1910; G 34328. 

WAHL-FONTAINE (Mme L£aA), Paris, 
France. [17031 


Beethoven, Portrait de. [Full face 
bust portrait.] © 1c. June 4, 1910; 


G 34277. 
WALKER (NATE), New York, N. Y. 
[17032 
Harmon-y. [Outline map of the 


United States.] ©1c. May 31, 1910; 
G 34256. 


WHITTIER (ANSON DuTTLEY), Los An- 
geles, Cal. [17033 


Teddy. [Bust statue of Theodore 
Roosevelt.] © 1c. June 7, 1910; G 
34284. 


WILDI (JOHN) EVAPORATED MILK CO., 
Highland, Ill. [17034 


Holsteins. [Large herd of cattle 
fording stream.] © 1c. June 7, 1910; 
G 34287. 


WINSCH (JOHN), New York, N. Y. 
[17035-17106 

All a-bloom. Landscape with flow- 
ers in foreground inclosed in oval out- 
line, violets at left. 

At anchor. Scene in oval, house and 
trees at left, sheet of water at right, 
two boats at landing, two chrysan- 
themums on either side. 

Beautiful thoughts. Clusters of pan- 
sies, three in foreground, oblong out- 
line in background. 

Bright-winged warblers. 
sitting on branch of wild 

Brooklet. Stream in 
ground, rustic bridge and 
background. 

Carnation wreath. Five carnations. 

Carnations. Cluster of three carna- 
tions and buds, with oblong outline in 
background. 

Chrysanthemums. 
chrysanthemums. 


Five birds 
roses. 
right fore- 
trees in left 


Cluster of five 


307 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17106 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 5 


WINSCH (JOHN)—Continued. 
Clovers. Cluster of large clover, 
four full blown and two in blossom. 


Corn flower cluster. 


Corn flowers. Spray of corn fiowers 
in center of panel, scroll work in right 
hand corner. 


Country homes. Open book with 
country scene on either page, bird and 
daisies at left. 


Country roads. Open book with 
country scene on either page, two birds 
on branch at right. 


Crossing the bridge. Country scene 
in oval, bridge in foreground, house in 
center, trees to right in background. 


Delicate clusters. Landscape with 
cluster of sweet peas around it. 


Farm life. Figure on rustic bridge 
in foreground, two tall trees to right. 


Ferny dell. Woodland scene in oval, 
brook flowing through rocky bed, trees 
on either side. 


Flowery fields. Open book with 
country scene on either page, two birds 
on branch at right. 


Flowery paths. Open book. with 
rural scene on either page, two birds 
standing at right. 


Forget-me-not clusters. Landscape 
in oval frame, stream in foreground, 
house and trees in backgrdund. 


Forget-me-nots. Flowers around 
circular-framed landscape, trees in 
right foreground, stream and moun- 
tains in background. 


Four-leaf clovers. Clover and pan- 
sies in upper right hand corner, land- 
scape with horse, man and child in 
foreground. 


Gathering the hay. Landscape in ob- 
long frame, dogwood blossoms at left. 


Golden star. Star and pines in up- 
per right hand corner, landscape in 
circle, with woman on road, in fore- 
ground. 

Good luck. Horseshoe, ivy leaves, 
and forget-me-nots, landscape with 
woman in foreground, stile in middle 
distance, farm house in background. 


Happy songsters. Five birds on 
sweet jesSsamine and holly branch. 


Hay stacks. Farm house and trees 
in background, hay stacks in left fore- 
ground. 

Home sweet home. ‘Trees in front 
of house in background, stile in middle 
distance, 


WINScH (JOHN )—Continued. 

Horse shoe. Horse shoe and morn- 
ing glories, landscape, with three fig- 
ures in road. 

Ivy leaf. Ivy leaf and wood violets, 
landscape in circular frame. 


Lily field. Scene to left, stream and 
trees in background, cluster of small 
blossoms to right. 


Little blue birds. Four birds on 
bough, wild roses to right. 


Meadow and stream. Scene in oval, 
house and trees in background, bridge 
to right, two oxen entering stream in 
foreground. 


Moonlight. Scene in oval, large tree 
to left and maid on landing in fcre- 
ground, man in boat in center, house 
and trees in background. 


Nature’s charms. Country scene in 
oval, house in foreground, trees in 
background, clusters of laurel on 
either side. 


Nature’s gladness. Country scene in 
oval, house and large trees in hack- 
ground, sheet of water and figure in 
foreground, wild roses on either side. 


Old bridge. Country scene to left, 
building and trees in background, 
bridge to left and sheet of water in 
foreground, cluster of three carna- 
tions to right. 


Old home. Picture of old home in 
oval frame suspended by ribbon from 
oblong frame partly inelosing cluster 
of small flowers. 


Old homestead. Landscape in oval 
frame, wood violet to left. 


Old mill. Mill in left background, | 
trees in middle distance, stream in © 
foreground. 


On the shore. Scene in oval, house 


and trees to left, ship at dock in cen- 


ter, clusters of phlox on either side. 


On the tree top. Six birds on 


branch of wild roses. 


Paddling. Trees and stream in fore- 
ground, two figures in boat, church 
steeple and farmhouse in background. 


Pansies. Clusters of pansies, four 
large ones in foreground. 


Pansies and birds. Six birds with 
cluster of pansies to right, one pansy 
to left. 


Pansies and clovers. Flowers in 
upper right-hand corner, landscape, 
with man and child in foreground, 


| farmhouse in background. 


308 


WORKS OF ART 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


Winscu (Joun)—Continued. 

Pansies and gold. Pansies in octag- 
onal frame, landscape in circle, road 
with two figures in foreground, farm- 
house in background. 


Pansy clusters. Pansies 
landscape in square frame. 


Pasture. Scene in oval, large tree 
to right, herd of sheep in center, house 
in background. 


Pink and gold. Berry blossoms and 
landscape in diamond-shaped frame. 


Pink blossoms. Berry blossoms 
around octagonal-framed landscape. 


Pink cluster. Cluster of dahlias. 


Piacid scene. Country scene in oval, 
two carnations on either side. 


Poppies. Bunch of poppies, 
poppy in lower left-hand corner. 


Quiet corner. Scene in star-shaped 
frame, house with trees in background, 
flowers in foreground, two chrysan- 
themums to right. 


Quiet nook. Wild roses to left, land- 
scape to right, farm house and barn 
in background. 


Quiet streamlet. Open book with 
country scene on either page, two birds 
on branch. 


Restful ways. Country scene to 
left, cluster of wild roses to right. 


Rich blossoms. Landscape, with 
three figures on road, oblong frame, 
bunch of myrtle above with circle. 


around 


one 


Rose cluster. Two full blown roses 


and one bud. 


Rural spot. Country scene to left, 
large tree in center, flowers in fore- 
ground, cluster of small blossoms to 
right. 


Rustic scene. Country scene in 
heart-shaped frame at left, house and 
large trees in center, stream and clus- 
ter of flowers to right. 


Still waters. Scene in oval, house to 
right, figure of woman and boat on 
shore in foreground, sheet of water 
in background with man in boat, two 
roses in lower left hand corner. 


Streamlet. Forget-me-nots in left 
foreground, stream in middle distance 
bordered by trees, hills on the horizon. 


Summertime. Landscape in oblong 
frame, large wild-rose blossoms at left. 


Swans. Scene in oval with rose at 
lower left hand corner, stream with 
trees and house in background, swans 
in foreground. 


17120 


WiInscnH (JouHn )—Continued. 

Trudging homeward. Open book 
with country scene on either page, 
two birds at right. 

Violet clusters. Landscape with 
horse, man and child in foreground, 
hexagon-shaped frame, violets at top 
of picture. 

Violets. Windmill in  diamond- 
shaped frame, violets on either side. 


Wild roses. Country scene in oval 
surrounded by wild roses. 

Winged songsters. Four birds, bees 
flying about, rose spray. 

Wreath of pansies. 


© 1c. each June 27, 1910; G 34486— 
34557. 


WITKOWSKI (KARL), Vailsburg, N. J. 
[17107-1712 
Campers. Wood scene, two boys 
cooking meal over campfire, one stir- 
ring fire with long pole, two fish and 
cup on grass, tent at right. 


Can’t you talk? Little girl seated 
on grass near big tree, left hand point- 
ing at brown setter opposite her, trees 
and house in distance. 

Caught, Boy in doorway in act of 
catching big turkey running to the 
street. 


Flirt (The) Girl standing on porch, 
holding in hand straw hat of boy 
standing below, boy holds fish pole in 
left hand and holds right hand to his 
head. 


Happy days. Boy climbing over rail 
fence, fishing pole in left hand, string 
of fish in right, stream and bushes in 
background. 


Intruder (The) Old man seated at 
library table, at his right is small girl 
holding doll, and offering him an apple. 


Last chance. Two boys playing 
marbles in front of confectionery store, 
one down on his knees about to shoot, 
the other looking on. 


Leap year. Boy and girl standing 
opposite each other in swing. 


Paper sir? Evening street scene, two 
newsboys running, trying to sell ps- 
pers, carriage at right. 


Roastin’ taters. Two boys kneeling 
before fire, boy at right holds large 
stick, boy at left holds handkerchief 
containing potatoes. 

Solid comfort. Little boy kneeling 
before bontire holding hands to the 
fire, background of bushes and foliage. 


309 


52758—10——2 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
niv¢ al pt. Iv, n. s., v. 5, nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


Will you? Little girl seated in swing Forbears of honor. Group figures, 
in front of large tree, little boy with | Lie not, Steal not, Trample not, Shirk 
hands on both ropes of swing stands | not, views 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d, le, 1f, 1g, 1h, 
beside her. li. ©1c. May 20, 1910; G 34307. 

Winter sports. Group of boys gath- Golden book. Figure with book hav- 
ered around bonfire in zlearing in | ing the honor roll of truth, equity, 
woods, two of them have on skates and | courage on one side and T. R. on other. 
sweaters. © 1c. May 20, 1910; G 34303. 


Work before play. Summer. land- Lie not. Figure with mouth covy- 
scape, showing man and boy hoeing in | ered. 3 views, 2a, 2b, 2c. ©1 ce. May 
cabbage patch, another boy beyond | 20, 1910; G 343801. 


wire fence, river and trees in back- Shirk not. Figure holding big stick. 


ground. 3 views, 6a, 6b, 6c. 1c May 20 
© 1c. each June 29, 1910; G 34614- | 1910: G@ 34305. | © Pe 


34627. Figure with hand upraised. © 
YorK (GLEO), Niagara Falls, N. Y 1 ec. May 20, 1910; G 34806. 


[17121 Steal not. Figure holding hand. 3 
Prospect Point, Niagara Falls, in re- | views, 3a, 3b, 3c. ©1«c. May 20, 1910; 
lief. Oval medallion with plain frame. | G 34802. 


© le. June 20, 1910; G 34450. Trample not. Figure holding feet. 
ZAKRZEWSKI (THEODORA), Philadel- | 3 views, 4a, 4b, 4c. © 1 e. May 20, 
phia, Pa. [17122-17130 | 1910; G 34299. 
Forbear. Figure holding placard. 8 Figure holding foot. 3 views, 
views 7a, 7b, 7c. ©1c. May 20, 1910; | 5a, 5b, 5c. © 1c. May 20, 1910; G 
G 343804. 34300. 


| 
WITKOWSKI (KARrL)—Continued. | ZAKRZEWSKI (THEODORA )—Continued. 


Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 
BSA) ee Ree ee a Se Be ee ee 3.307 


310 


CLASSES H-K, 


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


ABELL (G. L.), Wellesley, Mass. 
ELSt, LAs? 
Hazard (Caroline) 1, 2. © June 
15, 1910; 2 c. each June 20, 1910; J 
142407, 142408. 


ApoyPH (K. D.), St. Louis, Mo. 
[173s 
Nea Genea. © May 25, 1910; 2 «. 
May 23, 1910; J 141762. 


AETNA POWDER CO., Chicago, Il. 
[17134 
Blasting pine stumps. © June 8, 
1910; 2 c. June 18, 1910; K 113841. 


ALBERTYPE CO., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[17185-17144 
Brunswick, Ga. Oglethorpe hotel. 
© Mar. 25, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 28, 1910; 
J 139483. 


Gulfport, Miss. : 

Central high school.—City hall.— 
Fourteenth st. looking Hast.—G. and 
S. J. office building.—Great Southern 
hotel. 1-8.—Harrison county court 
house.—New beach hotel. © Apr. 1, 
TOs Gc. seach «Mar. 28, 1910; J 
189484-189492, 


ALEXANDER (FH.), New York, N. Y. 
[17145 
Dog family. © June 28, 1910; 2c. 
June 28, 1910; K 11829. 


ALTMAN, (MICHAEL), Chicago, Ill. 


[17146 


Autograph card. © June 1, 1910; 2 | 


e. June 23, 1910; K 11790. 


AMERICAN COMMERCIAL ADV’G CO., New 
monk, NY. [17147-17160 
After the Fourth.—At the beach.— 
Fourth (The).— Good night. — Play 
days. — Resting. — Sailor girl.—Soar- 
ing.—Summer girl.—Taking a cruise.— 


Tennis.—Téte-a-téte. — Uncomfortable | 


© July 1, 
1910; K 


weather.—Vacation days. 
1910; 2 a each June 22, 
11580-11598. 


| erying. 


| 


'by young squaws. 
| ward. 


AMERICAN TOBACCO cCO., New York, 
ee [17161-17210 
Attacked by a lion. 47.—Boys play- 
ing deer hunting. 29.—Buffalo charg- 
ing hunter. 46.—Buffalo dance. 48.— 
Buffalo in sight. 1.—Buffalo wallow.— 
Indian hiding. 44.—Bull boat. 24.— 
Calling back the elk. 10.—Cailing 
back the moose. 15.—Canoe racing. 
11.—Capturing wild horse. 31.— 
Chased by a grizzly bear. 42.—Dash 
to save scalp of fallen comrade. 32.— 
Dude of the village. 20.—Elk hunting 
disguised as buffalo. 5.—Flight of 


| the arrow. T7.—Gambling with bone. 
12.—Going to the happy hunting 
grounds. 30.—Horse racing. 16.—In 


a tight place. 27.—Indian boy play- 
ing with pet crow. 41.—Indian chief 
painting face. 26.—Indian children 
33.—Indian medicine man. 
38.—Indian war implements. 50.— 
Killing buffalo in water. 40.—Killing 
buffalo on snowshoes. S8.—Lassoing 
buffalo calf. 45.—Love making. 17.— 
Mean cayuse. 25.—Medicine man’s 
mascot. 389.—Offering deer to the set- 
ting sun. 4.—On the scent of tobacco. 
9.—Peace call. 8.—Peace offering to 


Spirit of bear. 18.—Puppy stew. 
49.—Race of young bucks. 28.—Rain- 
maker. 6—Runaway lovers. 23.— 
Salmon fishing on Columbia _ river. 


35.—Smoking to the setting sun. 2. 
Spilt Indian. 34.—Squaw fleshing a 
robe. 387.—Squaw gathering grapes. 
21.—Squaw offering food to dead babe. 


43.—Stalking deer. 22.—Stalking the 
antelope. 13.—Stringing vegetables, 


14.—To the wind- 
36.—Whisky hunters. 19. 
© June 6, 1910; 2 e. each June 15, 
1910; K. 11856-11405. 
Amos sTupIO, Twin Falls, Idaho. 
[17211-17213 
Shoshone falls. 40-42. © June 9, 
1910; 2c each June 14, 1910; J 142317- 


' 142319. 


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17214 


pt. Ty, noSeives 


AYER (ELLERY S.), Boston, Mass. 
ee easy 
Carnegie (Andrew), Shade and 
sunshine. © June 11, 1910; 2 c. June 
£5, AO OG. dal Sy: 
Ingersoll (R. G.) His motto. © 
Junestt) 19102 Be iune abet ono 2 IS 
11354. 


BAIN (GEORGE GRANTHAM), New York, 
No ¥. [17216-17234 
Barnes (Noah E.) 2002-5. © 
April 1 1910; 2 ec. Tune 14,, 7910" 0 J 
142282. 

Briant (Mr. and Mrs. Donald) 
1012-2, 1012-3. © March 4, 1910; 2. 
each June 14, 1910; J 142296, 142297. 

Garven (P. P.) 1007-2, 1007-3. © 
March 2, 1910; 2c. each June 14, 1910; 
J 142287, 142288. 


Gaynor (Mayor) 557-5. © June 
4, 1910; 2c. June 14, 1910; J 142298. 
Hengelmuller (Baron) 1011-18. 


© March 10, 1910; 2 c. June 14, 1910; 
J 142290. 


(Baron and Baroness) 1011-16. 
© Mar. 10, 1910; 2c. June 14, 1910; J 
142291. 


Hueston (Thomas) 224~7, 224-8. © 
Jan. 30, 1910; 2 e. each June 14, 1910; 
J 142280, 142281. 


Jackson (J. B.) 588-3. °© Feb. 1, 
1910; 2c. June 14, 1910; J 142295. 

Lynch (Thomas) 573-15. © Dec. 
21, 1909; 2 c. June 14, 1910; J 142284. 


Nethersole (Olga) 2023-10. © May 
17, 1910; 2 c. June 14, 1910; J 142285. 


Paulhan (L.) 976-1. © Mar. 12, 
1910; 2c. June 14, 1910; J 142289. 


Sigray (Count) 225-5, 225-6, 225-7. 
© Warr A900. 2; teach Pune, 1 
1910; J 142292142294. 


Tetrazzini (Luisa) OT S1O ie A© 
Nov. 6, 1909; 2c June 14, 1910; J 
142286. 


Wu (Madame) Mme. Wu _ Chao 
Chu, her son and Minister Wu. 105-9. 
© Dec. 29, 1909; 2 c. June 14, 1910; J 
142288. 


BAKOWSKI (B. B.), Prineville, Oreg. 
[172385, 17236 
Bend the Beautiful, Oregon, water- 
front on the Deschutes River. © June 
21, 1912 cduly Sy '9t0> Jvis2so2, 


Prineville, [Ore.] in summer. © 
gune 4, 1910; 2 ec. June 10, 1910; J 
142180. 


Battou (W..H.),°New York, No 
[17237 


Daisy girl. © 1c. June 8, 1910; J 
142112. 

BANFIELD (JESSE T.), San Francisco, 

Cal. [17238 


Grief.. © June 38, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 
1910; J 1424138. 


BARNARD’S STUDIO, Wallace, Idaho. 
[17239-17243 


Black Bear, Idaho.—Gem, Idaho.— 
Hercules mine.—Mullan, Idaho, iook- 
ing southwest.—Wallace, Idaho, look- 
ing east. © June 29, 1910; 2 ec. each 
July 5, 1910; J 142796-142800. 


BASSETT (WILLIAM A.), Perry, N. Y. 
[17244-17255 


Perry [N. Y:]).. Baseballiaigenc. 
June 9, 1910; 2 ce. each June 10, 1910; 
J 142159, 142161. 

—— First M. BE. church. © June 24, 
1910; 2 c. June 28, 1910; J 142655. 

—— Hotel Perry. © June 9, 1910; 
2c. June 10, 1910; J 142168. 

Main st. 1,2. © June 9, 1910; 
Ze. each June. 10, ROLO: Oh 142162, 
142164. 


——1-3. © June 10, 1910; 
2 ce. each June 138, 1910; J 142248— 
142250. 


—— Town hall auditorium and post 
office. © June 9, 1910; 2 c. June 10, 
1910; J 142160. 

Silver Lake [N. Y.] by moonlight. 
© June 9, 1910; 2 ec. June 10, 1910; § 
142158. 


«» AO) seems 1G): 

1910; 2 c. June 13, 1910; J 142247. 
BAaTEHAM (CHARLES S.), Norwalk, 
Ohio. [17256-17265 


Norwalk, Ohio: 

Court house and _ sSheriff’s resi- 
dence.—Hast Main st. 1, 2.—Hast 
Main st. showing court house.—Hotel 
Ayvalon.—Newton st.—Public library.— 
State st—West Main st.—Winding 
road near T. ©. Taylors farm © 
June 27, 1910; 2 c. each June 22, 1910; 
J 142453-142462. 

BracH (HENRY M.), Remsen, N. Y. 
[17266-17273 


Boonville, N. Y., Glimpse of. © 


June- 24, 1910; 2 ec. June 2i,19ne 
142878. 
Cranberry lake, N. Y. © June 24, 


1910; 2 ¢. June 27, 1910; J 142879: 
Endicott, N. Y. © June 9, 1910; 2 c. 
June 10, 1910; J 142156. 
Hartwick, N. Y. © June 13, 1910; 
2c June 27, 1910; J 142610. 


o12 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


Bracu (Henry M.)—Continued. 
Lake Brantingham, N. Y. © June 
24, 1910; 2 c. June 27, 1910; J 142880. 
Lestershire, N. Y. © June 9, 1910; 
2 ce. June 10, 1910; J 142157. 
Speckled beauties. © June 9, 1910; 
2c. June 9, 1910; J 142154. 
Star Lake, [N. Y.] Greetings 
© June 9, 1910; 2 c. June 10, 
J 142155. 


BErcHER (HERMAN), New York, N. Y. 
[17274-17283 


from. 
1910; 


Atlantic City, N. J.: 

Dennis hotel.—Entrance to _ steel 
pier.—Entrance to Young’s new mil- 
lion dollar pier.—Hotel Jackson.— 
New Strand hotel.—St. Nicholas Cath- 
olic church.—Sand artist on the 
beach.—Sand artist showing automo- 
bile-—Traymore hotel.—Young’s hotel. 
© May 10, 1910; 2 c. each June 4, 
1910; K 11158-11167. 


BrEcHTOLD (AvuG. J.) JR., Washington, 
D. C. [17284 
Models to make and draw, technical 
drawings. © 1c. June 25, 1910; I 
SLT. 


Brcok (WILLIAM) & SONS co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. [17285-17288 


Entrance arch.—La Salle st. arch.— 
Section of Court of Honor.—Trium- 
phant arch. © Apr. 27, 1910; 2c. each 
May 23, 1910; J 142267—-142270. 


BELL & PALFREY, St. Louis, Mo. 
[17289, 17290 
Missouri state univ, campus. © 
sune 6.71910; 2 ¢. June 9, 1910; J 
142137. 


Class of 1910. © June 6, 1910; 
2c. June 9, 1910; J 142136. 


Bretue (H. H.), Green Bay, Wis. 
17291, 17292 
Green Bay, Wis., Base ball club. © 
Miya. 2 ¢. July 5; 1910; J 
142868. 


Base ball park. © July 5, 1910; 
2c. July 7, 1910; J 142942. 


BICKNELL MFG. Co., Portland, Maine. 
[17293-17305 
Birches by the roadside. 4079.— 
Crawford notch. 4111.—Fabyan house 


4109.—Mt. Pleasant house. 4110.— 
On the turnpike, Camden, Maine. 
4115.—Path by the Ammonoosuce. 
4113.— Presumscot River. 4067.— 


Riverton, Maine. 4068.—Road by Saco 


River. 4087.—Road through the moun- 
tains. 


4086.—Road under the pine. 


BICKNELL MFG. co.—Continued. 
4078.—Saco River. 4077.—Saco River 
at Sawyer’s. 4080. © June 18, 1910; 
2c. each June 23, 1910; J 142475—- 
142487. 


31EGLER (EH. N.), Chicago, Ill. [17306 

siegler’s reinforced waterproof con- 
struction. © June 1, 1910; 1 c. June 
2 MOTO E BLg, 


BINDER (J. R.), Tidioute, Pa. 
[17307-17315 
Tidioute, Pa.: McGuire run; Main 
street, 1-5; St. John’s Catholic church; 
Scott street; Tidioute street. © Nov. 
27, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 20, 1909; J 
135050-135058. 


BioGRAPH co., New York, N. Y. 
[17316-17325 
[Moving picture rolls.] 
Child of the ghetto. © 1c. June 8, 
1910; J 142132. 
Child’s impulse. 
1910; J 142715. 
Face at the window. © 1c. June 
18, 1910; J 1423895. 
In the border states. 
1910; J 142348. 
Marked time-table. 
1910; J 142590. 
May and December. © 1c. June 
22, 1910; J 142449. 
Muggsy’s first sweetheart. ©1.. 
July 2, 1910; J 142787. 
Never again. ©1c. June 22, 1910; 
J 142450. 
Purgation (The). 
1910; J 142946. 
Victim of jealousy. 
1910; J 142237. 


© TI ¢ Jute se 


©1c. Jan. 15, 


©1c. June 25, 


© le. July 6, 


© 1c. June 11, 


BLACKISTON’S (P.) son & co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. [17326-17330 
American national red cross charts. 
1-5. © June 38, 1910; 2 ec. June 4, 
1910; K 11153-11157. 


BLASHFIELD (EDWIN H.), New York, 
Ne '¥. [17331-17334 
Decoration of pendentive,jn Hudson 
County court house, Jersey City, N. J. 
14. © 1 ¢, each June 27, 1910; J 
142595-142598. 


BuILeR (H. A.), Santa Cruz, Cal. 
[178385 
Santa Cruz [Cal.] mission bell. © 
May 31, 1910; 2 c. June 9, 1910; J 
142152. 


313 


cme 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17356 


pt. IV; 2 Se yao 


BuLosserR (J. A.), Snohomish, Wash. 

[17336 

Mt. Shasta from timber lines © 

June 25, 1910; 2 c. June 30, 1910; J 
DAZ TOTe ee 


BLuM (GEORGE & EDWARD), New York, 
INE ye [17837 
Proposed county court house for 
New York City. ©1c. July 1, 1910; 
I 318. 
Boicre (BrErt), Troy, N. Y. [17338 
Renssalaer polytechnic institute class 


Ob ol 9101'© Ae) June: +£7.71 910: I 
142366. 
BoLToN (REGINALD PELHAM), New 


Work, IN... ¥. [17339 


Values of improved real estate. © 
1c. June 7, 1910; I 306. 


BooK NEWS MONTHLY, Philadelphia, 
Pa: | } [17340 
Concert (The). © June 29, 1910; 2 


ec. June 28, 1910; K 11888. 


BoswortH (H. E.), Springfield, Mass. 

[17341-17343 

Beaven (Bishop) 1-3. © June 20, 

UOtOe 2 ie: (-eachestiune 723: T1910 80-5 
142468-142470. 


Boven (J. O.), Bowman, N. Dak. 
[17344 
Bowman, N. Dak., Main street. © 
June 25, 1910; 2 c. June 27, 1910; J 
142602. 


Bragpon (JNO. C.), Pittsburg, Pa. 
[17845 
Hotel Schenley. © June 18, 1910; 
2c. June 22, 1910; J 142465. 


Ty. 


ao 


BRETZMAN (C. F.), Indianapolis, Ind. 
[17346 

Indianapolis, Ind., motor speedway, 
First national aviation meet. © June 
fa T910s 2°e. Sune 25, 1910+ J 142587. 


BREUKER & KESSLER, Philadelphia, Pa. 

[17347 

Santa Claus, no. 649. © June 15, 
19IO 2 2c. July 4, 1910s Kk: Dido: 


BRINKLEY (J. D.), Oxford, N. C. 
[17348 
Oxford, N. C., St. Stephen’s church. 


© June 20, 1910; 2 c. June 17, 1910; J 
142362. 


Brooks (JENNY) co., Salem, Mass. 
[17349 
Cross stitch patterns. © June 9, 
1910; 2 ec. June 7, 1910; K 11342. 


’BurNs (ROBERT) 


Brown (EVELINA), Trempealeau, Wis. 

[17350-17352 

Four Wisconsin wild flowers. © 

July 1, 1910; 2 c.- June 20,4910 - 
142608. 


Trempealeau, Wis., M. EH. church. 
© July 1, 1910; 2 c June 20, 1910; 8 
142606. 

—— After the storm. © July 1, 
1910; 2c. June 20, 1910; J 142607. 


Brown (Harris H.), Philadelphia, Pa. 

[17353, 17354 

Chasing chickens at night; or, Wiil- 

lie Green’s mistake. © June 12,1910: 
2c June 15, 1910; K 11480. 


Humor’s hour: Willie Green goes 
roller skating with his city cousin. 
© June 19, 1910; 2 c. June 22, 1910; 
K 11604. 


Brown (Louis K.) Boston, Mass. 
[17355-17357 
Cambridge, Mass. Radcliffe college: 
Agassiz house, living room.—Hlizabeth 
Cary Agassiz house.—Library. © 
June 10, 1910; 2 @ each dune As, 
1910; J 142392142394. 


Brown (W.H.) & co., Roxbury, Mass. 
[17358, 17359 


Going to the bat.—Struck out. © 
June 10, 1910; 2 e. each June 10, 
1910; K 11516, 11517. 


Buck (G. V.) Washington, D. C. 
[17360-17362 


Washington society ladies. 1. © 
June 14, 1910; 2 ec. June 16, 1910; J 
1423889. 


Washington society ladies and gen- 
tlemen. 3, 4. ©: June 11, P910Ge2ic: 
each June 16, 1910; J 142390, 1423891. 


Pullman, Wash. 
[17863-17868 


. Pullman, Wash. 1, 2. © June 8, 
1910: 2.¢ .ecach., Jume toes 
142348, 142344. 


WwW. S. C. and G. A. R. on Roger’s 
field. © June 9, 1910; 2 c. June 15, 
1910; J 142342. 

Campus. © June 8, 1910; 2. 
June 15, 1910; J 142345. 

In winter. © June 8, 1910; 2c. 
June 15, 1910; J 142346. 

Senior class, 1910. © June 15, 
1910; 2c. June 21, 1910; J 142414. 


BUTTERFIELD (W. A.), Boston, Mass. 
[17369 
Bacon (Right Hon. St. Francis). © 
June 9, 1910; 2 ce. June 13, 1910; K 
11204. 


O14 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


17422 


Cartonsville, Ga. 

[17370 

[Lee (Robert E.)] Idol of Dixie. 

© June 1, 1910; 2c. June 24, 1910; J 
142497. 


CARDINELL-VINCENT co., San Francisco, 
Cal. [17371-17382 


Did you ever get cold feet at poker.— 
Did you ever hold a straight.—Did you 
ever hold queens full on jacks.—Don’t 
get tangled in your yarns.—Don’t mix 
up with things like these.—Hope things 
come your way.—lI like a cold bottle, 
but oh you mince pie—I’m on my 
way.—l’ve lost my tail.—Royal flush 
ean’t be beat in poker.—Three of a 
kind that can’t be beat.—You are shy, 
put up. © June 6, 1910; 2 c. each 
June 17, 1910; K 11470-11481. 


CASE (W. H.) Juneau, Alaska. 
[17388-17386 

Juneau, Alaska. Gastineaux chan- 
nel, icebergs. © Apr. 23, 1910; 2 ¢. 
May 4, 1910; J 142314. 

Taku glacier, Alaska. 1, 2. © Apr. 
2a, 1910% 2 c. each May 4, 1910; J 
142312, 142313. 

——3. © June 38, 1910; 2c. June 4, 
1910; J 142815. 


CHAMPEAU (LAWRENCE X.), New York, 
ING [17887 
New York, N. Y., Metropolitan bldg. 
© June 23, 1910; 2 c. June 25, 1910; 
J 142591. 


CHANDLER (G. ASHTON) Post Falls, 
Idaho. [173888 
Idaho sunset. © June 15, 1910; 2c. 
June 23, 1910; J 142466. 
CHRONICLE PUB ©CO., San Francisco, 
Cal. [17889 
Contestants for the world’s cham- 
pionship, July 4, 1910. © June 12, 
1910; 2 c. June 20, 1910; K 11534. 


CLINEDINST (B. M.) Washington, D. C. 
[17390-17422 
Anderson (Mrs. Larz) 14. © May 2, 
1910; 2 c. June 11, 1910; J 142219. 
Boutell (Hon. Henry) 5. © Mar. 
20, 1910; 2c. June 11, 1910; J 142207. 
Brandeis (Louis D.) 24. © June 1, 
1910; 2 c. June 11, 1910; J 142228. 
Castrello (Senor Salvador) 22. 
May 24, 1910; 2 ec June 11, 1910; J 
142225. 
Clapp (Miss Ella) 20. 


CAMP (WILLIAM A.) 


© May 11, 


Crawford (Mrs. C. I.) 25. © June 
holes 2 ¢ dune 11, 1910: J 142226. 


CLINEDINST (B. M.)—Continued. 

Daughters of Chinese minister in 
native costume. 9. © May 6, 1910; 
ze; sune 11, 1910; J 142211. 

Dolliver (J. P.) 32. © Apr. 19, 
1910; 2 c. June 11, 1910; J 142230. 

Foss bros. 10. © Apr. 8, 1910; 2 ¢. 
June 11, 1910; J 142212. 

Gibbons (Cardinal) 8. © May 6, 
1910; 2 ce. June 1, 1910; J 142210. 

Hinds (Asher C.) 6. © Mar. 29, 
1910; 2 ce. June 11, 1910; J 142208. 


Johnson (Miss Nancy) 29. © 
Mar. 17,°1910; 2 c. June 11, 1910; J 
142231. 

Justiz (iW. Carrera) 1. © Apr. 1, 
1910; 2c. June 11, 1910; J 142203. 

Kalanianaole (Princess) 18. © 
May 24, 1910; 2 c. June 11, 1910; J 
142217. 

Kellogg (Mrs... Frank) 11. © 
May: 2, 1910;. 2) ¢, dune 11, 1910s. J 
1422138. 

t. © 


Lawrence (Hon. George) 
Mar; 26, 1910; 2. ¢ June, 11, 1910-5 
142209. 


Le Roy (Mrs. James A.) 2. © 
Mar 15, 1910: 2.¢. June Tl, AgIGss 
142204. 

Longworth (Mrs. Nicholas) 18. 
© May 2, 1910; 2 c. June 11, 1910; J 
142218. 


and group. 21. © May 21, 
1910; 2 ec. June 11, 1910; J 142234. 

Moore (Mr. and Mrs. Clarence) 
23.0 ©) May 27° 1910; 2 e) Jane a 
1910; J 142224. 


Murillo (Senor Don Camillo) 27. 
© June 3, 1910; 2 c. June 11, 1910; J 
142228. 

Norton (Charles Dyer) 26. © 
June 1, 1910; 2 e« June 11, 1910; J 
142227. 

Pasha (Zio) 28. © June 7, 1910; 
2c. June 11, 1910; J 142229. 

Percy (Hon. Leroy) 33. © Mar. 
19, 1910; 2. ec. June 11, 1910; J 142233. 
(Mrs. Leroy) 30. © Apr. 12, 
1910; 2 ec. June 11, 1910; J 142202. 

Roosevelt (Theodore) jr. and fiancée. 
12.°..CMawe2 1910:*'\2 «. June. TH: 
1910; J 142214. 

Smith (Hon. Sylvester) 3. © Mar. 
26, 1910; 2 c. June 11, 1910; J 142205. 

Smoot (Chloe) 19. © May 17, 
1910; 2 c. June 11, 1910; J 142221. 

Taft (Pres.) and British ambassa- 
dor Bryce. 31. © May 380, 1910; 2c. 
June 11, 1910; J 1422382. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17423 


CLINEDINST (B. M.)—Continued. 

Taft (Pres.) and party at baseball 
game. 16. © Apr. 15, 1910; 2 c. June 
11, 1910; J 142216. 

— tossing first ball. 17. © Apr. 
15, 1990: 22°c. June 11, 191; FJ 142215: 

Tsai Tao, Chinese prince. 15. 
Apr, 26, 19103572 e) June; 2, 1910-05 
142220. 

Underwood (Hon. Oscar) 4. 
Mar. 26, 1910; 2 e. June 11, 1910; J 
142206. 


CLOSE, GRAHAM & SCULLY, INC., New 
Mork, aN. c¥c [17423-17428 
Boy wanted.—Brain throbs.—Faint 
heart.—Swearing in.—Trying out.— 
Wee sma’ hours. © Sept. 20, 1909; 
2 e. each June 25, 1910; K 11763- 
11768. 


COBURN’S PICTURE STORE, Manchester, 

N. [17429 

In the land of the Island Kingdom. 

© June 17, 1910; 2c. June 18, 1910; K 
11509. 


CoLLINS & WIGHTMAN, Mt. Pleasant, 
Mich. [17430 
Mt. Pleasant, [Mich.] Indian indus- 
trial school. © June 29, 1910; 2 «. 
July 1, 1910; J 142726. 


COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPH CO., 
mond, Va. [174381 
Richmond, Va., Mutual bldg. © 
June .25, 1910; 2 c June 27, 1910; J 
142622. 


Connor (HE. D.), Chicago, Ill. [17432 


Plumber’s and _ pipe-fitter’s angle 
chart. ©1e. June 17, 1910; I 308. 


CooKE (JAMES T.), High Bridge, Ky. 
[17483-17485 
High Bridge, Ky. © June 25, 1910: 
2 er dtily, 2. 19tO's Fy 142779: 
Po © osunes2s, AGIOr Ze: 
each June 25, 1910; J 142588, 142589. 


CooKSLEY (J. L.), Humeston, Iowa. 
[17436 
Three of the late King Edward’s 
Jerseys, at Windsor. © June 29, 1910; 
2 ce. June 30, 1910; J 142697. 
CoovEerT (J. C.), Memphis, Tenn. 
[17487, 17488 
Memphis, Tenn.: Business dist.— 
Handling cotton by monorail. © Mar. 
ou, 1910-2 -c. each June 22> 1910> J 
142471, 142472. 
Cerpray (C. L.), Springfield, Ohio. 
[17439 


C. L. Cordray’s degree chart of the 
universe. ©1c. June 16, 1910; I 307. 


Rich- 


pt. Iv, n.S., v.5 


COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE, New York, 


we. [17440-17444 

Schley (Admiral Winfield Seott) 

1-5. © June 10, 1910; 2 ec. each June 
11, 1910; J 142190-142194. 


COUNTRYMAN (EDWIN W.), 
it ae ie [17445 
Black Horn (Sioux chief). © June 
25, 1910; 2 c. June 27, 1910; J 142612. 


Coux (BEN), Missoula, Mont. [17446 


Their first auto ride © June 11, 
1910; 2 ec. June 20, 1910; J 142402. 


Buffalo, 


Craic (MARGARET B.), Pasadena, Cal. 
[17447, 17448 
Smith (Mrs. E. Chapman) and 
children. © Apr. 17, 1910; 2 @ June 
20, 1910; J 142404. 
Wentworth (Marion Craig). © 
May 24, 1910; 2 ce. June 20, 1910; J 
142403. 


CRAM (JOHN M.), Raymond, N. H. 
[17449 
Raymond, N. H., unveiling of sol- 
diers’ monument. © June 24, 1910; 
2c. June 27, 1910; J 142600. 


CREDIT EXCHANGE AGENCY, Richmond, 
Va. [17450 
Equestrian statue of Washington. 
© June 9, 1910; 2 c. June 10, 1910; K 
11441. 


CROONBORG (FREDK. T.), New York, 
Nee eS [17451, 17452 
Advanced fashions, June, 1910. 


Supplement, A & B. © June 9, 1910; 
2c.each June 10,1910; K 11169, 11170. 


CROSE PHOTO co., Gary, Ind. [17453 


Gary, Ind. Broadway by night. © 


May 20, 1910; 2 c. June 16, 1910; J 
142350. 


Curtis & CAMERON, INC., Boston, Mass. 

[17454-17456 

Critic (The). 1,2. ©June16, 1910; 

2 ec. each June 18, 1910; J 142396, 
142398. 


Madonna; by Knox. © June 16, 
1910; 2c. June 18, 1910; J 1423897. 


DANNER (R. E.), Yoncalla, Oreg. 
[17457 
Western Oregon. © June 4, 1910; 
2c. June 10, 1910; K 11149. 


DeEADERICK (H. M.), Unaka Springs, 
Tenn. [17458 
Johnson City, Tenn., soldiers’ home. 
© June 12, 1910; 2 c. June 13, 1910; J 
142238. 


316 ; 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


DECORATIVE POSTER CO., Cincinnati, 


Ohio. [17459-17464 
Blocked kick. 13080.—Close finish. 
13082.—Dead heat. 138081.—Exciting 
moment. 13078.—Good drive. 13083.— 
Won in the ninth. 13079. © June 30, 
1910; 2 c. each July 2, 1910; K 11924— 

11928. 
Ditton (Miss C. B.), New York, N. Y. 
[17465, 17466 


Harold.—Hortense. © June _ 30, 
1910; 2 c. each July 1, 1910; K 11900, 
11901. 


DOoBERNECK (Max A.), Greensburg, Pa. 

[17467 

Blue and the gray. © May 30, 1910; 
2c. June 28, 1910; J 142654. 


DONALDSON (J. W.) St. Paul, Minn. 

[17468 

I am just “dropping you a line” 

from the “center of the earth.” © 

June 25, 1910; 2 c. June 18, 1910; K 
11508. 


DooLitTLE (L. C.) Estherville, Iowa. 


[17469-17475 
Drive in the woods. © May 10, 
1910; 2c. June 8, 1910; J 142114. 
Dunnell, Minn., Lutheran church. 
© June 22, 1910; 2 c. July 7, 1910; J 
1429387. 


Estherville, lowa: Des Moines River. 


31.—Fourth street bridge——On the 
banks of the Des Moines. © June 15, 
iigmee each Duly 7, 1910; J 


142938-142940. 

Little brook. © May 10, 1910; 

2 ec. June 8, 1910; J 142113. 
——Scene on the Des Moines. © 

May 10, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1910; J 

142115. 


DRYSDALE CO., Chicago, Ill. [17476 


Christmas greeting. © June 14, 
1910; 2c. June 17, 1910; H 751. 


Du Saar (D. J.) Holland, Mich. 
[17477-17480 
Monroe, Mich.: Custer day, Bishop 
Foley speaking.—Taft (Pres.) at.— 
Taft (Pres.) leaving St. Mary’s.—Un- 
veiling Custer monument. © June 13, 
ig1g; 2 ¢c.. each, June 15, 1910; J 
1423829-1423832. 


BATON (HvucH AND MARGARET), Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. [17481-17485 
Valhal book mark. 18, 14. © June 
30, 1910; 2 c..each July 2, 1910; K 
11911, 11912. 
Valhal card leaflet. 6-8. 
ou, 20l0; 2c. each July 2, 
11913-11915. 


© June 
1910; K 


ie EO KK 
17525 
EDISON MFG. co., Orange, N. J. 
[17486-17509 

[Moving pictures] : 

Bell ringer’s daughter. 1-4. © 
June 10, 1910; 2 c. each Jung 14, 1910; 
J 142276-142279, 

Central American romance. 1-6. © 


June 17, 1910; 2 c. each June 21, 1910; 
J 142416-142421. 

House on the hill. 14. © June 
14, 1910; 2 ec. each June 18, 1910; J 
142385 5142388. 

© 


Mr. Bumptious on birds. 1-3. 
June 7, 1910; 2 ec. each June 8, 1910; 
J 142105-142107. 

Shyness of Shorty. 1-4. © June 
fi, 1910: 2 e, each June. 'S, 1910+ J 
142108142111. 

U. S. life saving drills. 1-3. 
June 14, 1910; 2 ce. each June 18, 1910; 
J 142382142384. 


ELLARD (Harry), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[17510 
Charter of membership, original Cin- 
cinnati baseball club. © July 11, 
1910; 2 ¢. July 6, 1910; J 142875. 
ENDER (D.), Tampa, Fla. [17511 
Centro Asturiano orchestra. © June 
29, 1910; 2 ec. July 2, 1910; J 142786. 


ENGLE (R. E.), Philadelphia, Pa. 


[17512 

Fortuna. © June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 
10, 1910; J 142151. 

Evans (Harry), Lima, Ohio. [17513 


Indian lake, Ohio. Eagles nest and 
young. © June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 10, 
ADIOS I 14216: 


EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER CO., Wash- 

ington, BD. C. [17514 

Star baseball poster. © June 12, 
1910; 2 c. June 14, 1910; K 11344. 


FAIRCHILD PUB. CO., New York, N. Y. 
[17515 
Which one? © July 5, 1910; 2c. 
July 7, 1910; J 142890. 
FaLtK, New York, N. Y. [17516-17518 
Lasker (Dr. Emanuel). © June 25, 
1910; 2 e. June 30, 1910; J 142708. 
Morrisey (Grace). 1, 2. © June 
25, 1910; 2 c each June 30, 1910; J 
142701, 142702. 
FELTON (ALBERT J.), 
Dak. 
Hankinson, N. Dak.: 
Congregational chureh.— High 
school.—St. Philip’s chureh 1, 2.— 
View of. © June 20, 1910; each 


2.C. 
June 25, 1910: J 142540, 142541, 142344— 
142546. 


Hankinson, N. 
[17519-17525 


317 


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17526 


' DL IV BSS 


FELTON (ALBERT J.) —Continued. | 
Hankinson, N. Dak.: Main street.— 

Opera house. © Mar. 2, 1910; 2 e. 

each June 25, 1910; J 142542, 142543. 


FIELD & STREAM PUB. CO., New York, 

IN. LY: [17526 

Breaking water. © June 18, 1910; 
2e. June 28, 1910; K 11610. 


FLATEN & EVANS, Hettinger, N. Dak. 

(aD 27. A528 

Golden valley church. © June 8, 
1910; 2c. June 11, 1910; J. 1422386. 


Hettinger, N. Dak. © June 8, 1910; 
2c. June 11, 1910; J 142235. 


Fito (1.), Fairmont, Minn. [17529 


Lake Sisseton, boat landing. © June 
6, 1910; 2 c. June 9, 1910; J 142140. 


FowLerR (AMBROSE), New York, N. Y. 

[17530-17532 

Long Beach, [N. Y.] views. 122-124. 

© July 3, 1910; 2c. each July 5, 1910; 
J 142804-142806. 


Fox (HuNIcE A.), Mt. Vernon, N. H. 
[175338 
Mt. Vernon, N. H., panorama. © 
June VGC; 19102 2 ex jsunes25,, 1910: J 
142698. 


Fox (JOHN) & SONS, Emery, S. Dak. 
[17534 
Emery, S. Dak., High school. © 
June a6, 1910202 ee dune 18, 19105. J 
142367. 


Fox (Susan E.), Paris, Tenn. [17535 


Black mammy of the old South. © 
cune 76; 1910: 27e. JuneAs;) A910= J 
142241. 


FRANKLIN (BEN) PUB. co., South Bend, 
Ind. [17536 


Graduating class South Bend high 


School, 1910.: (© June 3; 19102 2. c. 
June 8, 1910; K 11518. 


FRAZIER (EDWARD JAMES), Thompson, 
Mont. [17587-17547 


Plains, Mont. view eastof. N.P.r.r. 
© Oct. 1, 1909; 2 c June 21, 1910; J 
142422. 


Thompson Falls, Mont. avalanche 
pear, 1-4... © .May 20,/1910%) 2" e. 
each June 21, 1910; J 142424142497. 


—— Wreck at. 1-6. © May 20, 
1910: 2 jc, each June 21, ,.1910;, J. 
142428, 142428142432, 


-chime.—Best wishes for 


FROEHLICH & Morison, New York, 
No Ve [17548 


Hamilton. © June 27, 1910; 2 «. 
Jeune 29, 1910; K 11878. 


Frost & REED, Bristol, England. 
[17549 
Nydia, the blind girl of Pompeii. © 
June 20, 1910; 2 c July aie 
11908. 


GALLAGHER (C. D.), Ely, Nev. 
[17550-17552 


Pit, Copper flat.—Star Pointer hoist. 
1,2. © June 7, 1910; 2 c. each June 
18, 1910; J 142244142246. 


GATES (MANLEY C.), Chicago, III. 
[17558-17559 


Hammond school, views in. 1-7. 
June 6, 1910; 2 c. each June 8, 1910; 
J 142123-142129. 


GEoRG (Victor), Springfield, Ill. 
[17560 
Group of boys from Bradley Insti- 
tute. © June 14, 1910; 2 c June 6G, 
1910; J 142650. 


Gisson (ArrHuR F.) Jacksonville, Fla. 
[17561 


Jacksonville [Fla.] skyline of. © 
June 11, 1910; 2 ce June a7 4916-5 
1422438. 


GIBSON ART CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[30 prints. ] [17562-17591 


Chanticleer designs: Crowing roos- 
ter.—Meadow lark.—Owl1.—Peafowl.— 
Plymouth Rock hen.—Rooster, 1 & 2.— 
Rooster head dress, 1 & 2.—Rooster 
hat. © June 1, 1910; 2 ec. each June 
28, 1910; K 11819-11828.. 


Again at Christmas time.—Bright 
New Year.—Give thanks.—I pare this 
pippin round and round.—Let all ye 
merry friendly folks.—Many blessings 
crown you.—Ring out ring out glad 
Christmas bell.—This is the night 
O’Halloween.—’Tis Christmas tide.— 
Twine, twine and intertwine. © Apr. 
14, 1910; 2 c. each June 6, 1910; K 
10921-10930. 


And chime _ shall answer unto 
glad New 
Years day.—Blessings bright as dew 
from heaven.—Chiming sweet when 
the night winds swell.—God bless thee 
with blessings.—May you know health 
aud happy days.—November sets one 
day apart.—They are so few—these 
Christmas days.—This is the night 0° 
Hallowe’en.—TIwo nuts I threw into 
the flame. © May 14, 1910; 2 c. each 


| June 25, 1910; K 11685-11694. 


318 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


CLASSES, H TO K 


17657 


GiLBert (C. H.), Independence, Iowa. 

[17592 

10 H. P. Stanley steamer climbing 

45° grade. © June 24, 1910; 2c. June 
27, 1910; J 142611. 


GLASIER (FRED W.) Brockton, Mass. 
[17598, 17594. 
Barnum & Bailey circus band. 1, 2. 
© June 17, 1910; 2 c. each June 20, 
1910; J 142535, 1425386. 


GNEcCHI (J. WittIAM) New York, 
Ne. Ys. 17595-17671 
Adeodatus. PP. Ramanus.—Aga- 
petus II. PP. Romanus.—Agatho I. 
Papa Siculus.—Anastasius III. PP. 
Romanus.—Benedictus. P. III. Ro- 
manus.—Benedictus IV. PP.  Ro- 
manus.—Benedictus V. JPA ey Ro- 
manus.—Benedictus PP. VI. Ro- 
manus.—Benedictus VII. PP. Ro- 
manus.—Bonifacius V. PP. Napoli- 
tanus.—Bonifacius VI. PP: Ro- 
manus.—Christophorus. eed Ro- 
manus.—Constantinus I. PP.  Sy- 


PP. Graecus.—Dens- 
dedit. PP. Romanus.—Domnio I. 
P. Romanus.—Donnus II. PP. Ro- 
manus.—Hugenius primus, Romanus.— 
Hugenius II. Papa Romanus.—Formo- 
sus I. PP. Corsica.—Gregorius II. 
Romanus.—Gregorius III. PP. Sy- 
rus.—Gregorius IV. Papa Romanus.— 
Gregorius V. PP. Germanus.—Had- 
rianus I. PP. Romanus.—Hadrianus 
II. PP. Romanus.—Hadrianus III. 
PP. Romanus.—Honorius_.I. Papa 
Capua.—Toannes IV. Pont Max Dal- 
mata.—Toannes_ YV. PP. Syrus.— 
Toannes VI. PP. Graecus.—Toannes 


rus.—Cuna I. 


VII. PP. Graecus. Toannes VIII. 
PP, Romanus.—Toannes' IX. BEY 
Tibertinus.—Toannes X. }2a] est Ro- 


manus.—Toannes XI. PP, Romanus.— 
T'oannes XII. BPs Romanus.— 
Toannes XIII. PP. Romanus.— 
Toannes XIV. PP. Papier.—Toannes 


XV. PP. Romanis.—Toannes XVI. 
PP. Romanus. Toannes XVIII. PP. 
Romanus.—Toannes XIX. PP. Ro- 


manus.—Lando I. Papa Romanus.— 
Leo III. Papa Romanus.—Leo IV. 
PP. Romanus.—Leo V. Papa Ardea- 
tinus.—Leo VI. PP. Romanus.—Leo 
VII. PP. Romanus.—Martinus II. 
PP. Romanus. 1.—Martinus II. PP. 
Romanus. 2.—Nicolaus I. PP. Ro- 
manus.—Paschalis I. PP. Tuscus.— 
Paulus I. PP. Romanus.—Romanus 
I. PP. Tuscus.—S. Benedictus II. 
Pee Romanus... S. Leo II. . Papa 
Ciculus.—S. Martinus I. PP. Tvu- 
dertinus.—Sergius I. PP. Syrus.— 
Sergius II. PP. Romanus.—Sergius 


GNECCHI (J. WILLIAM )—Continued. 


III. PP. Romanus.—SeverinusI. PP. 
Romanus.—Silvester II. PP. Oqui- 
tanus.—Sisinius I. PP. Syrus.—Ste- 


phanus II. PP. Romanus.—Stephanus 
III. PP. Romanus.—Stephanus IV. 
PP. Siculus.—Stephanus V. PP. Ro- 
manus.—Stephanus VI. PP, t0- 
manus.—Stephanus VII. Romanus,— 
Stephanus VIII. PP. Romanus.— 
Stephanus IX. EP Romanus.— 
Theodorus I. PP. Hierosol.—Theo- 
dorus II. 1a Romanus.—Valen- 
tinus I. PP. Romanus.—Vitalianus 
I. PP. Signi.—dZackarias I. PP. Ro- 
manus. © June 10, 1910; 2 c. each 
June 8, 1910; K 10999-11075. 


GOEPFERT (JOHN M.) Flint, Mich. 
[17672 
Flint, Mich., Buick factories, birds- 
eye view. © May 25, 1910; 2 ¢. June 

9, 1910; J 142149. 

GOoDLAND Goodland, 
Kans. [17673 
Purvis-Wilson air-ship. © June 22, 

1910; 2 c. June 30, 1910; J 142700. 


GOTHAM LITHOGRAPHIC Co., New York, 


AVIATION CO., 


NON. [17674, 17675 

Old couple—Vivian. © June 6, 

TGTOe 2 ec. each’ June. 25. 191g” 
11906, 11907. 

GRAVES (GeEoRGE S.), Springfield, 

Mass. [17676-17682 


Eagle Island, Casco Bay, Maine. © 
June tOTOls: 2 ¢. dune’ 1, 1910 < 
ATS. 


Monument rock, Casco Bay, Me. M 
Hoo. 1© June 1G 1910; 2 ¢. June it, 
1910: KE T5779: 

Portland harbor, Maine. © June 1, 
19104 2 7c: June, 1910: K Titty, 

Portland headlight, Maine. © June 
1, 1910; 2 ec. June 11, 1910; K 11175. 

Springfield, Mass. Forest park. © 
June 11, 1910; 2.¢. June 138, 1910; K 
11200. 

West Harpswell, Maine, 
road. © June 1, 1910; 
191s) Ke ERTS: 

Who said “Pigs is pigs.” © June 
11, 1910; 2 c. June 13, 1910; K 11201. 


Lover’s 
2 ec. June 10, 


Gray (E. H.), Lindsay, Cal. [176838 
Lindsay, Cal. © June 25, 1910; 2c. 
July 5, 1910; J 142788. 
GRAY LITHOGRAPH Co., New York., N. Y. 
[ 176S4—1LT6ST 
tad harvest time. © June 16, 
1910; 2 c. June 17, 1910; K 11492. 


319 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17688 


pt. IV. Bose vee 


GRAY LITHOGRAPH Co.—Continued. 

Glimpses of nature, no. 1-3. © 
June 24, 1910; 2 c. each June 25, 1910; 
K 11754. 


Hussey (A). © June 24, 1910; 2. 
June 25, 1910; K 11757. 


“Victory,” Meadow Brook horse 


show. © June 16, 1910; 2 c June 17, 
1910; K 11491. 


GREAT FALLS PHOTO VIEW co., Great 
Falls, Mont. [17688, 17689 


Rainbow and Crooked Falls and 
power plant.—Smelter and _ Black 
Eagle Falls. © June 27, 1910; 2 «. 
each June 28, 1910; J 142678, 142679. 


GREEN (R. A.), New York, N. Y. 
[17690-17694 
Critics.—Three of our friends.— 
War.—Wheres ma ma?—Yard of pup- 
pies. © —; 2c. each Feb. 12, 1910; J 
139873-1389877. 


GREENE (F.. Stewart), Westerly, R. I. 

[17695 

_ Mystic, Conn., Welles’ farm, Porter’s 

rocks. © June 15, 1910; 2 c. June 15, 
1910; J 142347. 


GREENE (J. J.), Lawrence, Mass. 
[17696 
Salisbury Beach, Mass., Hope chapel. 
G-suly AL A910 2 ex duly 2, 1910. K 
11920. 


GRIFFIN (G. Taytor), Albany, N. Y. 
[17697, 17698 


New York assembly, Chairman of 
standing committees. May. 27, 
19105 2c. May 18, 1910; J 142371. 


group, 1910. © May 27, 1910; 
2 ce. May 18, 1910; J 1423870. 


Gross (H. H.), Kenmare, N. Dak. 
[17699-17705 

Deer hunting in North Dakota. © 
June 15,-1910> 2. ¢ July 5, 19205) J 
142808. 

Kenmare, N. 
ment. ] : 

Chemical engine co. no. 1.—Fire 
fighters. 1, 2.—Hook and ladder co.— 
Hose ¢co.’s nos. 1 and 2. © June 
16,1910: 2c ‘each duly <5, 191027 I 
142807, 142809-1428138. 


GROSSFIELD (GABRIEL G.) 
Minn. 

Rushford, Minn.: 

Academy of the Evangelical Free 
church. © June 14, 1910; 2 c. June 
16, 1910; J 142356. 

Simpson Park lake front. © June 
3, 1910; 2 c. July 5, 1910; J 142821. 

[17707 


Dak. [fire depart- 


Rushford, 
[17706 


HALL (GrEoRGE P.) & Son, New York, 


ey: [17708-17711 
New York, N. Y.: 
Columbia univ. 6159.—-Grant’s 


tomb and Claremont. 6160.—Museum 
of arts and sciences. 6161. © June 
10;, 1910; 2 c. each June 14559910: 2 
142187-142189. 


Union square. © June 7, 1910; 
2c. June 9, 1910; J 142148. 


HAMILTON (J. M.), Waterloo, Iowa. 
[17712 
St. Joseph’s Catholic church. © 
June 22, 1910; 2 e. June 25, 1910; J 
142581. 


HANCHETT (BENJAMIN §&%.), 
Rapids, Mich. 

Grand Rapids, Mich. : 

City  hall.—Come 
Rapids home coming. A, B & C.— 
Michigan soldiers’ home grounds.— 
More the merrier.—New Elks’ tem- 
ple—New high school.—Union depot. 
© May 16, 1910; 2 c. each June: 17, 
1910; K 11460-11469. 


Hanes (L. F.), Greensboro, N. C. 
[17723, 17724 


Jewel box.—Lyrist (The). © June 
23, 1910; 2 ec. each June 2%, 198074 
142620, 142621. 


Harp (MERWYN) 


Grand 
[17713-17722 


home.—Grand 


Jordan, Mont. 
[17725 


Finger Butte, Mont. © Dee. 20, 
1909; 2 c. May 28, 1910; J 142368. 


HARPEL (A. O.) Des Moines, Ia. 


[17726-17728 

Des Moines [Ia.] base ball team and 

grand stand. © May 21, 1910; 2 ¢. — 
June 20, 1910; J 142372. 

6th ave. © May 28, 1910; 2c. 
June 20, 1910; J 142378. 

Polk County court house. © June 

16, 1910; 2 ec. June 20, 1910; J 142412. 


Harris (FRANK L.), Camden, Me. 
[17729-17732 
Harris: cat studies. 64-67. © July 
1, 1910; 2 @ each June 16) 9107s 
142434142437. 


Harris (W.J.), Lake Hopatcong, N. J. 

[1773838 

Point (The), Lake Hopatcong, N. J. 

© June 20, 1910; 2 c. June 27, .1910; 
J 142603. 


Harris & Ewine, Washington, D. C. 
[17734 


Gillette (Governor). © June1, 1910; 
2 e. June 17, 1910; J 142365. 


320 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


17825 


Harvey (I'rep.), Kansas City, Mo. 
fT 7T35 
Hotel El Tovar, Grand Canyon of 
Arizona. © June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 
13, 1910; K 11196. 


Hatcu (L. AY; San Bernardino, Cal. 
(17786, 17737 
Orphan. © Apr. 1, 1910; 2 c. June 
22, 1910; J 1424738. 
Pets. © Apr. 1, 1910; 2 c. May 23, 
1910; J 142467. 


HEATH (CHARLES D.), Ft. Hancock, 
; [17738 

Ft. Hancock, N. J., Battery Alex- 
ander, blast from 12 in. gun. © June 


15, 1910; 2c. June 17, 1910; J 142369. 


Heaetunp (EH. M.), Pierre, S. Dak. 
[29 photos]. [17739-17767 
After a fast ride. 18.—After the 


runaway. 8.—Almost alone with the 
buffalo. .22.—Around the race track 
with the buffalo. 15.—Back from a 
little spin. 19.—Bringing the buffalo 
back to the wreck. 5.—Buffalo can’t 
See the joke. 23.—Buffalo herd. 17.— 
Buffalo team. 1.—Buffalo’s friend. 
10.—Daring act. 12.—Discussing the 
ride. 20.—Drive in the park. 21.— 
Hnding of an interesting drive. 7.— 
Enjoying the ride. 27.—Hxercising the 
buffalo team. 14.—Fixing the halter 
on Scotty. 2.—Hitching up the buf- 
falo. 6.—Lady and the buffalo. 3.— 
Pleasant drive. 24.—Pleasant drive 
behind buffalo. 138.—Quieted after a 
long run. 25.—Repairing the broken 
lines. 11.—Resting. 26.—Resting after 
the runaway. 9.—Starting for a drive. 
16.—Yokums’ buffalo team. 4. 
June 20, 1910; 2 c. each June 28, 1910; 
J 142686-142649, 142657-142669. 


Buffalo on the range. 51.—Philipp’s 
(Scotty) buffalo ranch. 50. © June 
25, 1910; 2 ec. each June 30, 1910; J 
142705, 142706. 


HENDERSON (N. B.), Silver Springs, 
NY. [17768-1777 

Silver Springs, N. Y.: 

Birdseye view. 1, 2.—High school.— 

Methodist Episcopal church. — St. 
Mary’s Catholic church. — Worcester 
salt works. © July 2, 1910; 2c. each 
July 5, 1910; J 142815-142820. 
Henry (FF. G.) & co., New York, N. Y. 
[17774-17782 
Back to the 
to the jungle. — Dusky 
pipe dream. A—D.—-Fireworks on 4th 
of July.—Stacking the harvest. © 
June 20, 1910; 2 ec. each June 17, 1910; 
IX 11482-11490. 


After the big fight. 
farm.—Back 


29 


— 


Hipearp (C. J.), Minneapolis, Minn. 
[17783 

Minneapolis [Minn.] lakes. © May 
31, 1910; 2 ec. June 8, 1910; J 142101. 


Huckins (P. L.), Chicago, Ill. [17784 

Greetings from U. S. N. T. station, 
Lil, U.S A. © Jude ZL Wi0> 2 -¢. 
June 29, 1910; J 142680. 


HucHes & BatiLey, New York, N. Y. 

[17785 

New Brunswick, N. J. 1910. © 

June 20, 1910; 2 c. June 27, 1910; K 
11869. 


HUNGERFORD Hartford, 
Conn. [17786 
McIntosh (Gen. Wm.) and McIntosh 

rock, Indian Spring, Ga. © June 30, 

1910; 2c. July 2, 1910; J 142762. 


Inpopy (J.), Elkhart, Ind. 
[17787-17804 


(NEWMAN), 


Eagle Lake, Mich.: 

French’s landing. 1-8.—Good fish- 
ing.—Launch race. © July 4, 1910; 2 
e. each July 5, 1910; J 142855-142857, 
142860, 142866. 

Edwardsburg, Mich.: 

Elkhart st.—Grand trunk station.— 
Main st.—Post-office. — Public school. 
© July 4, 1910; 2 c. each July 5, 1910; 
J 142861—142865. 

Elkhart, Ind.: 

Island park. 1, 2.—McNaughton 
park.—Old land mark. — Riverside.— 
Trinity Methodist church.—West Lex- 
ington ave. © July 4, 1910; 2 c. each 
July 5, 1910; J 142849-142852, 142854, 
142858, 142859. 

Pleasures on the St. Joe. © July 
4, 1910; 2 c. July 5, 1910; J 1428583. 


Ineuis & co., Detroit, Mich. [17805 


Boe OCH! th. © Suly hb, 1010; Se: 
July 7, 1910; J 142898. 


INGOLD (FERD.) CARD Co., Monroe, Wis. 

[17806 

Monroe, Wis., greetings from. 6526. 

© July 6) 1890 92 eitaly 7, 1910; 7 
142941, 


IRVINE (H. T.), Colorado Springs, Colo. 
[17807 

© June 25, 

June 28, 1910; J 142652. 


Colorado Midland band. 
1910: 2 « 


JAEGER (A.), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[17SOS—17825 
Brin-go-Bragh. A-F. © June 1, 1910; 
2 ce each June 25, 1910; K 11706— 
LATE 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17826 


pt. Iv, n.’S., V. 5 


JAEGER (A.)—Continued. 
Irish memories: 


Here’s to the pipe.—Ireland this for- 
ever.—Let the songs of Erin sound.— 
Long live this day.—May the heart of 
Ireland, [ete.]—Token from green 
Erin’s isle. © June 1, 1910; 2c each 
June 25, 1910; K 11700-11705. 


Daughter of Hrin garbed in 
green.—Hurrah for mother Hrin.—On 
Tara’s harp.—She a bit of a flirt.— 
Where’er I roam. © June 1, 1910; 
2c. each June 25, 1910; K 11718-11722. 


Tis a remembrance of flashing black 
eyes. © June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 25, 
1910; K 11725. 


JESSURUN (H. C.), New York, N. Y. 
[17826 


International Genova  ass'n. © 
—; 2c. March 22, 1910; J 139339. 


JOHNSON (A. J.), Fairbanks, Alaska. 
[17827 
Mt. McKinley, Alaska. © Nov. 15, 
1909; 2 ce. Dec. 9, 1909; J 142320. 


JOHNSON (HENRY T.), Lincoln, Nebr. 

[17828, 17829 

Nebraska, University of. © June 7, 
1910; 2 c. June 9, 1910; J 142139. 


views. © June 7, 1910; 2 «¢. 
June 9, 1910; J 142188. 


JORDAN (W. P.), gR., Norfolk, Va. 
[17830 
Marguerite, power boat. © June 
25, 1910; 2c. July 2, 1910; J 142764. 


KANSAS CITY BILLIARD TABLE MEG. CO., 
Kansas City, Mo. [17831-17833 


Denmark pool table—Mexico bil- 
liard table—Texas pool table. © 
June 20, 1910; 2 c. each June 23, 1910; 
K 11621-11628. 


KAYLER (Hart S.), Alliance, Ohio. 
[17834 
Persian joy-ride. © June 11, 1910; 
2c. June 23, 1910; J 142761. 


Kerr (WM. H.), Washington, D. C. 
[17835 
Washington monument from agri- 
cultural grounds. © Nov. 12, 1909; 
2 @) Nov. 29, 1909s 135203: 


KESSLER (P.) Tenafly, N. J. 
[17886-17840 


American eagle and nest.—Colonial 
ccuple.—Cowboy on horseback.—Fish- 
erman.—Girl with geese. © 1. each 
July 5, 1910; J 142789-142793. 


KEYSER (ERNEST WISE) 
Md. 

’ Josephthal columbarium. 

June 9, 1910; J 142135. 


[17841 


KEYSTONE VIEW CO., Meadville, Pa. 


[17842-17874 | 
Algiers, Algeria: Harbor. 17000.— | 
Veiled Mohammedan women prome- | 


nading in park. 17001. © June 14, 
1910; 2 c@: each Sune Zae io - of 
142578, 142579. 


Almeria, Spain: Andalusian carts 
coming into town. 15828. Scene at a 
water fountain. 15829. © June 14, 
1810; -2 ¢. each’ June 23,,1910; a: 
142560, 142561. 


Edward VII funeral procession: 
Coach of Her Majesty, Queen Alexan- 
dra. 18155.—General officers com- 
manding in chief. 13152.—Gun car- 
riage bearing the coffin. 13153.—Head 


of. 18151.—Royal coaches. 13156.— 
Stately cavaleade of kings. 18154.— 
© June 14, 1910; 2 c. each June 25, 
1910; J 142547-142552. 

Graz, Austria-Hungary, market 
square looking toward Schlossberg 
eastle. 15610. © June 14, 1910; 2c. 


June 25, 1910; J 142556. 


Mostar, Herzegovina, Austria-Hun- 
gary, Turkish village near. 15612. © 
June 14, 1910; 2 « June 25, 1910; J 
142559. 


Native diving for shell fish, Palermo, 
Sicily. 16835. © June 14, 1910; 2 ec. 
June 25, 1910; J 142567. 


Palermo, Sicily; Bonella street. 
16841.—Busy shipping scene in har- 
bor. 16833.—General view. 16831.— 
General view of the 
16842.—Harbor and mountain near 
Forum of Humbert I. 16832.—Her- 
mits monastery, exterior view. 16834.— 
Jesus church, the choir. 16838.—Julia 
villa, with Neptune’s fountain. 16843.— 
Statue and theatre in memory of the 
Italian liberator, Garibaldi. 16844.— 
Street scene in the tenement district. 
16830.—Theatre. 16837.—-View from 
public square. 16845. © June 14, 
1910; 2 ¢« each. June 2a Sai0- as 
142562-142566, 142569, 142570, 142573-— 
142577. 


Sarajero, Bosnia, Austria-Hungary, 
Natives in market place. 15611. © 
June 14, 1910; 2 c. June 25, 1910; J 
142558. 


Sicilian cart, near view, showing 
decorations, Palermo, Sicily. 16840. 
© June 14, 1910; 2 c. June 25, 1910; J 
142572. 


O22 


Baltimore, |} 


Ome ear 


cathedral... | 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


IKEYSTONE VIEW co.—Continued, 
Teamster with artistically decorated 

cart, Palermo, Sicily. 16839. © June 

14, 1910; 2 c. June 25, 1910; J 142571. 


Tyrolian Alps from above Salzburg, 
Austria-Hungary. 15606. © June 14, 
1910; 2 c. June 25, 1910; J 142553. 


Vienna, Austria-Hungary, Danube 
flowing through. 15607. © June 14, 
1910; 2 c. June 25, 1910; J 142554. 


Woman embroidering at the loom 
on the street, Palermo, Sicily. 16836. 
© June 14,1910; 2c. June 25,1910; J 
142568. 


Zakopane, Galicia, Austria-Hungary: 
Polish school children. 15609.— 
Unique native wagons. 15608. © 
June 14, 1910; 2 c. each June 25, 1910; 
J 142555, 142557. 


KINSEY (MartTin L.), Los Angeles, 
Cal. [17875 
Don’t cry. © May 25, 1910; 2 e«. 


June 8, 1910; J 142098. 


KocH (DAN. F.), Fairbanks, Ala. 
[17876-17878 
Mt. Foraker. © May 31, 1910; 2c. 
June 138, 1910; J 142258. 


Mt. McKinley. 1, 2. © May 831, 
1910; 2c. each June 18, 1910; J 142251, 
142252. 


KRAMER (GEORGE W.), New York, N. Y. 

[17879 

Series of plans for departmental 

Sunday school buildings. Types a-e. 
© 1c. June 18, 1910; I 311. 


Lame (J. & R.), New York, N. Y. 
[17880, 17881. 
Beecher (Henry Ward) making his 
famous address at Exter Hall, Lon- 
don, England, historical window. © 
Apr. 30, 1910; 2 « May 4, 1910; K 
11168. 
Kieffer (Rev. Augustus) D. D., por- 


trait memorial tablet. © June 30, 
fone Gc. duly 2, 1910; J) 142777. 


LAWRENCE & JELLICOR, LTD., London, 
Eng. [17882-17885 
Channel flight. © May 8, 1910; 2 
c. May 10, 1910; H 742. 
Vighting the storm. © May 30, 
1910; 2 ec. June 9, 1910; H 740. 
Flight from Jussey to Paris. © 
May 3, 1910; 2 c. June 9, 1910; H 741. 


Flight of the swallow. © May 30, 
1910; 2 c. June 9, 1910; H 739. 


17909 


LESERMAN, MAYER cO., New York, N. Y. 

[17886, 17887 

I’m afraid to go home in the dark.— 

Some new ones for the zoo. © June 

15, 1910; 2 c. each June 17, 1910; K 
11496, 11497. 


LEWIS (CHARLES W.), Boston, Mass. 

[17888 

O pine-not nor balsam but spruce 

up. © June 27, 1910; 2 c. June 29, 
1910; K 11862. 


LEWIS (LEOPOLD), New York, N. Y. 
[17889 
Roosevelt (Col.) and reception com- 
mittee. © June 18, 1910; 2 c. June 25, 
1910; J 142539. 


LieBIG (FRANK F.), Belton, Mont. 
[17890, 17891 
Moose in the woods in winter.— 
Rocky mountain goat. © June 1, 
1910; 2 c. each June 22, 1910; J 142443, 
142444, 


LINDSLEY (LAWRENCE D.), 
Wash. 


Chelan series: 

Head of Lake Chelan. 460.—Head 
of Lake Chelan and St. Enekin valley. 
459. — Lewisa -tweedia, pink flower. 
454.—Rainbow Falls, Lake Chelan. 
458, 461.—Where sky and lake is rec- 
onciled. 457. © June 20, 1910; 2 ce. 
each June 27, 1910; J 142613-142618. 


Island City, 
[17898-17904 

Long Island City, N. Y. Link’s As- 
toria Schuetzen park: 


Arcade.— Band stand, committee 
room and promenade.—Jolly bunch in 
front of dancing pavilion.—Main en- 
trance. — On the midway. — Picnic 
grounds.—Stage and grove. © June 9, 
1910;.. 2 é.-each,, June 15, 1910-3 
142321-142327. 

LIPPINCOTT (OLIVER), New York, N. Y. 
[17905, 17906 

Kingsley (Darwin P.) © July 6, 
1910; 2c. July 7, 1910; J 142945. 

Ridgeway (E. J.) © July 6, 1910; 
2c. July 7, 1910; J 142944. 

LissaAu & KANBERG, JR., Chicago, Ill. 
[17907 

Interrupted 66. © June 3, 1910; 2¢. 
July 1, 1910; J 142717. 

LOEB (EMANUEL), Chicago, Dl. 
[17908, 17909 


Lakeside, 
[17892-17897 


LINK (JULIUS), Long 
IN ¥. 


Fashion banner, autumn & winter 
1910-1911, A & B. © June 18, 1910; 
2c each June 17, 1910; K 11502, 
11508. 


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17910 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.5 


LOMER BROS., Nome, Alaska. 
[17910-17915 
3rd. All-Alaska sweepstakes: Allan 
and Darling entry.—Crabtree’s (Jos.) 
entry.—McCarthy’s (M. J.) entry.— 
Ramsay’s (Col.) entry, winner of first 
place—Ramsay’s (Fox) entry, winner 
of second place.—Weatherby’s (Col. 
Stuart) entry. © Apr..1, 1910; 2 «¢. 
each July 2, 1910; J 142780-142785. 


Loomis (F. A.), Emporia, Kans. 
[17916 


Kodaking her baby. © Jan. 10, 
1910: 2 ec. June 7, 1910; J 142271. 


LorEY (GUSTAVE), Albany, N. Y. 
Ligola. 
Albany, N. Y., normal college. © 
June 24, 1910; 2 c. June 27, 1910; J 
142704. 


Low (Mrs. Louise P.), Gloucester, 


Mass. [17918 


Nautilus (The) © June 18, 1910; 
2c. June 24, 1910; K 11674. 


LUKE (THOMAS A.), Boston, Mass. 
[17919 
Roosevelt (Theodore) © June 25, 
1910; 2 c. June 27, 1910; J 142609. 


McCaseE (V. J.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[17920-17931 
Boarding house table manners: AI- 
ways remember the high cost.—Dont 
eat peas with a knife.—Dont make 
any funny remarks.—If a new boarder 
comes in.—If there are no _ tooth- 
picks.—If you are cross-eyed.—If you 
find a blond hair.—If your steak is a 
bit tough.—Never blow your nose.— 
Never take out your false teeth.— 
Never try to tell a funny story.—Sit 
near the star boarder. © June 15, 
ASLO. 2- cy Xeach” June 215 191020 K 
11547-11558. 


McCuintocK (WALTER), Pittsburg, Pa. 
[17932-17948 


[Indians.]: Blackfeet assembling for 
tribal parade.—Blackfeet horses rest- 
ing at evening.—Blackfoot cradle.— 
Blackfoot hunting camp in the Rocky 
mountains. — Blackfoot scout. — Cut- 
bank canyon after blizzard.—Cutbank 
canyon and Continental divide.—Cut- 
bank trail—Horseman with children 
in blizzard.—Inside circle of Blackfoot 
camp.—Repacking Buck, our  pack- 
horse.—Sentinel overlooking Blackfeet 
camp.—Sham battle of Blackfeet.— 
Sun-dance ceremonial.—Tribal parade 
of Blackfeet—wWarriors singing wolf 
song.—Wheel and arrow game. 
June 25, 1910; 2 c. each June 24, 1910; 
J 142502-142518. 


McELREE (JOHN), Columbia, S. C. 
[17949-17951 
Development after auction sale.— 
Prepared for development.—Undevel- 
oped city property. © June 9, 1910; 
2 e@: each June 21, 1910: Kets 
T1577. 


McKEAGUE (GEORGE A.) co., Atlantic 
City, N. J. [17952-17954 
Atlantic City, N. J. Young’s million 
dollar pier. Ball room. © 1. June 
16, 1910; J 142357. 


July 4,1910. A.B. ©le. 
each July 6, 1910; J 142887, 142888. 


McPHERSON (FRANK G.), Beaver Falls, 

Pa. [17955 

I win, you lose. © May 20, 1910; 
2c. June 25, 1910; K 11791. ‘ 


MAIMIN (HyMAN), Philadelphia, Pa. 

[17956 

Ballard cutter in operation on under- 

wear. © June 16, 1910; 2 c. June 18, 
GMO Ke wa yl: 


MAtoney (M. J.), Newton, Kans. 
[17957 
Half the lies they tell about the 
Elks aint true. © June 28, 1910; 2 «. 
July 1, 1910; K 11898. 


MARCELLI (ANTONIO), Atlantic City, 
ING a [1795 


Two 8 legged kittens. © June 17, 
1910; 2 c. June 20, 1910. K ti1a2zae 


MARTIN POST CARD CO., Ottawa, Kans. 

[17959, 17960 

Crating immense _ strawberries.— 

Loading tomatoes for shipment. © 

June 22, 1910; 2 c. each June 24, 1910; 
J 142500, 142501. 


MARTINELLI (Sitvio), Valparaiso, Ind. 
[17961 
Topography of Dante’s inferno. © 
1.ec: June 9: A910 3 TAO: 
Martz (J.), Wymore, Nebr. 
[17962, 17963 
“Wymore, Nebr., scene, June _ 30, 
1910. 7, 8 © July 4, 1910; 2 ec. each 
July 6, 1910; J 142876, 142877. 


MASSENBERG (L.), Council Bluffs, Ia. 
[10 prints] [17964-17973 


Flower love letter.—Message (The). 
© June 10, 1910; 2 c June 13, 1910; 
I< 11198, 11199. 


Alpha Tau Omega, founded 1865.— 
Beta Theta Pi, founded 1839.—Delta 
Gamma, founded 1872.—Delta Tau 
Delta, founded 1859.—Kappa Kappa 
Gamma, founded 1870.—P. E. O.—Pi 
Beta Phi, founded 1867.—Sigma Alpha 
Epsilon, founded 1856. © June 21. 
1910; 2 c@ each June 28, 1910; K. 
11811-11818. 


324 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


Mewtior (Dennis), Camden, N. J. 
[17974 
Dim not the stars of state with 
dollars of wasted fuel. © June 22, 
1910; 2 c. June 25, 1910; K 11675. 


MencuH (PHIL), Clear Lake, Ia. 
[17975-17980 
Bay Side dock. © June 10, 1910; 2 
e. June 20, 1910; J 142409. 
Bay Side park. © June 18, 1910; 2 
ce. June 22, 1910; J 142446. 
Crusader.—Lagoon bay side park.— 
Summer homes. © June 4, 1910; 2 c. 
each June 20, 1910; J 142488-142440. 


Young’s Idleo. ©1c. June 10, 1910; 
J 1421538. 


METROPOLIS TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, 
San Francisco, Cal. [17981 


Way to wealth is as plain as the 
road to market. © June 22, 1910; 
2c. June 28, 1910; K 11810. 


Mryrer (BERNARD), New York, N. Y. 

[17982 

Merry Christmas. © June 30, 1910; 
2c. June 30, 1910; K 11885. 


M.), Clinton, S. C. 
[17983 


Here’s to the Elberta. © June 14, 
1910; 2 c. June 16, 1910; K 11489. 


MILLER (JAMES A.), Gordon, Nebr. 
[17984 
Gordon, Nebr., Merchants’ hotel. © 
June 11, 1910; 2 c. June 18, 1910; J 
142254, 


MILLER (Minor S.), Freeport, Ill. 
[17985-17987 

Along the Kishwaukee River. © 
June 25, 1910; 2 c. June 27, 1910; J 
142604. 

Bend in the Kishwaukee River. © 
Tune eo, LoL0;: 2c. June 27, 1910; J 
142605. 

Co. L, Ill. N. G., Freeport, Ill. © 
May 31, 1910; 2 c. June 2, 1910; J 
142166. 


MIDDLETON (Mrs, 


MILLER (WILLIAM S§S.), Clearwater, 
Fla. [17988 
Live oak. © June 23, 1910; 2 «¢. 


June 28, 1910; J 142653. 
MOFFETT stTuDIO, Chicago, Ill. 
[17989-17993 


Deneen (Gov. Charles 8S.) 1-4. © 


CLASSES, H TO K 


18015 
MONAGHAN (JAMES), Philadelphia, 
Pa. [17994 
Masonic home of Pennsylvania. © 
July I, 1910; 2 ¢. July ¥, 19103-9 
142874. 
Moss (F. A.), Denver, Colo. [15 
prints] [17995-18009 


Cat’s head.—Dog’s head.—Keep cool 
and telephone.—Keep us near your 
heart.—Time, the place, the girl.— 
We're at the bat, root for us.—When 
you are down in the mouth, remember 
Jonah. © June 13, 1910; 2 ¢c. each 
June 21, 1910; K 11631-11637. 


Do come soon.—Drop a line soon.— 
Let’s hear soon.—Will call soon.—Will 
drop in soon.—Will see you soon.— 
Will start soon.—Will write soon. © 
June 14, 1910; 2 c. each June 21, 1910; 
K 11539-11546. 


MOULIN (GABRIEL), San Francisco, Cal. 
[18010-18011 
Panana-Pacific international exposi- 
tion, Apr. 28, 1910. © Apr. 30, 1910; 
Zc. May 9, 1910; J 141178. 
second meeting at Merchants’ 
exchange bldg., San Francisco, Cal. © 
UME LT, VOTO 2 ey SP ily oO. seliee ae 
142814. 


MUGLER ENGRAVING Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 
[18012-18014 
Break of day. © Apr. 15, 1910; 2c. 
May 138, 1910; K 10574. 
Emogene. © May 25, 1910; 2 ec. 
May 31, 1910; K 10803. 
Twilight. © May 25, 1910; 2 e. 
May 31, 1910; K 10805. 


MuLerTT (Hueco), Hoboken, N. J. 
[18015 
Silhouettes of typical goldfish, © 
June 20, 1910; 2 ec. June 22, 1910; K 


11596. 
MULLINEAUX (A. E.), Park River, N. 
Dak. [18016 


Park River, N. 
June 1, 1910; 2 
142670. 

MUSICAL COURIER, New York, N. Y. 
[18017 
regiment ar- 


Dak., panorama. © 
ec. June 28, 1910: J 


Paterson, N. J., 5th 


mory. Audience at musical festival. 
© 1c May 16, 1910; J 141363. 
Myers & ProtHuero, Atlantic City, N. J. 


Meme adoro. 2:¢..\Marn 12,:1910; J fiSo1s 
139096-189099. Atlantic City, N. J., Hotel Willsboro 
— (Mrs. Charles 8S.) © Mar. 7, | private mailing card. © June 15, 
1910; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1910; J 189095. 1910; 2¢. June 15, 1910; K 11851. 
325 


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527538—10 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt..1v,, 2: Ss; ¥.5* 


18019 
MYERS BROS., Brainerd, Minn. [18019 
Brainerd, Minn., N. P. shops. © 


suly 4,940.) 2G. SU ahs ote 

142891. 

NasH (E.) Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[18020-18049 


[Christmas cards]: Christmas greet- 
ings. 1-38.—Merry Christmas.—Merry 
Christmas and a Happy New Year. 
1-6.—Merry Christmas greetings.— 
Wishing you a merry Christmas. 
June 1, 1910; 2 c. each June 25, 1910; 
K 11724, 11726-11730, 11736-1741. 


[ Easter cards. |: Best Easter 
wishes. — Easter joys. — Eastertide 
joys—For a happy Easter.—Joyous 
Eastertide.—Joys of Easter. © June 
fd 49105) 2c; (ede Sune: 2h 1910. ac 
11695-11699, 11723. 


Easter greetings. 1, 2.—Haster 
joys be thine.—Easter offering.—Joy- 
ful Easter time.—Kind Easter 
wishes. © June 1, 1910; 2 c@ each 
June 25, 1910; K 11731-11735, 11742. 


[irish ecards]; -\Hrin. - go  Brach. 
A, B.—Harp of Erin.—Ireland for- 
ever.—Old Ireland forever.—Wearing 
of the green. © June 1, 1910; 2c. 
each June 25, 1910; K 11712-11717. 


NATIONAL WOMAN’S CHRISTIAN TEM- 
PERANCE UNION, Evanston, Ill. 
[18050 


Home vs. the saloon. © June 15, 
1910; 2 c. June 20, 1910; K 11530. 


NAVY PUB. Co., Washington, D. C. 
[18051 


Density of fire, over all ares of 
train, from main batteries of latest 
American and Argentine battleships. 
© 1c. June 20, 1910; I 312. 


NEARY (JOHN §.), Trenton, N. J. 
[18052-18057 


Hale house, in which Gen. Mercer 
died after battle of Princeton, N. J. 
© June 14, 1910; 2 c. June 25, 1910; 
J 142881. 


Room where Gen. Mercer died 
after battle of Princeton, N. J. 
June 14, 1910; 2 ec June 15, 1910; J 
142882. 


Headquarters before the battle of 
Trenton, N. J.: Green’s (Gen.)— 
Knox’s (Gen.)—Sullivan’s (Gen.)— 
Washington’s (Gen.) © June 14, 
19105, .e.¢ each..June. 15, 1910:. J 
142883-142886. 


NEELY (Mrs. E. A.), Memphis, Tenn. 
[18058-18062 
Man who made Dixie famous.— 
Memphis, Tenn. home for incurables.— 
Post card prescription.—Somebody did 
a golden deed.—Wireless message 
from Memphis, Tenn. © Apr. 25, 
1910; 2 ec. each June 13, 1910; K 
11205-11209. 


NeEIcE (Louis D.) Ithaca, N. Y. 


[18063 


Nature window. © June 10, 1910; 
2c. June 15, 1910; J 1423834. 


New YORK EVENING TELEGRAM (N. Y. 
Herald Co.), Jersey City, N. J. 
[18064-18115 


Adventures of a bad half dollar. 
[1910]: 

© Apr. 2; 1c. Apr. 4; K 9024. 
© Apr. 9; 1c. Apr. 11; K 9267. 
© Apr. 16; 1c¢ Apr. 18; K 9590. 
© Apr. 23; 1c. Apr. 25; K 9699. 
© Apr. 30; 1 ¢. May 2; K 10071. 
© May 7; 1c. May 9; K 10201. 
© May 14; 1c. May 16; K 10412. 
© May 21;1¢. May 23; K 10640. 
© May 28; 1c. May 31; K 10810. 
© June 4; 1c. June 6; K 10948. 


Charlton (Porter). © June 23, 
1910; 1 c. June 4, 1910; K 672. 


in court. © June 24, 1910;1e. 
June 25, 1910; K 11744. 
Dolby’s double. [1910]: 
© Apr. 1; 1 ¢ Apr 4a 
© Apr. 8; 1¢. Apr. 9; K 9217. 
© Apr. 15; 1 ce. Apr. 16; K 9502. 
© Apr. 22: 1 & Apr 23) eer 
© Apr. 29; 1c. Apr. 30; K 10051. 
© May 6;1c. May 9; K 10200. 
© May 13; 1c. May 14; K 103438. 
© May 20; 1c. May 21; K 10681. 
© May 27; 1c. May 28; K 10771. 
© June 3; 1c. June 4; K 10942. 
Pazaza, its great. [1910]: 


© Mar. 20; 1c. Mar. 31; K 8998. 
© Apr. 6; 1c. Apr. 7; K 9108. 
© Apr. 13; 1 ¢. Apres 123 4eeats. 
© Apr. 20; 1c. Apr. 21; K 9622. 
© Apr. 27; 1c. Apr. 29; K 9969. 
© May 4; 1c. May 5; K 10141. 
© May 11;1c¢. May 12; K 10274. 
© May 18; 1c. May 19; K 10579. 
© May 25; 1c. May 27; K 10758. 
© June 1; 1c. June 2; K 10858. 
Poor Jake. »[1910;]; 
© Apr. 5; 1c. Apr. 6; K 9107. 
© Apr. 12; 1c. Apr. 13; K 9294. 
©-Apr. 19; 1c. Apr: 202:K Saee 
© Apr. 26; 1c. Apr. 27; K 9801. 
© May 3; 1c. May 5; K 10122. 
© May 10; 1c. May 11; K 10242. 


326 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


NEw YorkK EVENING TELEGRAM—Cont’d. 
© May 17; 1c. May 18; K 10464. 
© May 24;1¢c¢. May 25; K 10787. 
© May 31;1c. June 1; K 10843. 
© June 7; 1c. June 8; K 11099. 
What’s the use. [1910]: 


© Apr. 25; 1c. Apr. 27; K 9800. 
© May 2; 1c. May 3; K 10102. 

© May 9; 1c. May 10; K 10237. 
© May 16; 1c. May 17; K 10457. 
© May 23; 1c. May 25; K 10736. 
© May 30;1¢c. May 31; K 10811. 
© June 6; 1c. June 7; K 10966. 
© June 13; 1c. June 14; K 11350. 
© June 20; 1c. June 21; K 11560. 
© June 27; 1c. June 28; K 11840. 


New YorK HERALD co., Jersey City, 
N. J. [18116-18183 


Buster Brown [1910] 
@yApr, 3; 1 ¢. Apr. 4: K 9031. 
@ Apr. 10; 1 ce, Apr. 11; K 9257. 
© Apr. 17; 1c. Apr. 18; K 9588. 
@ Apr, 24-1 ce. Apr. 25; K 9757. 
© May 1;1c. May 2; K 10078. 
© May 8;1c. May 9; K 10210. 
© May 15; 1¢. May 16; K 10419. 
© May 22; 1c. May 23; K 10647. 
© May 29; 1c. May 31; K 10818. 
© June 5; 1c. June 7; K 10971. 
Daily hint from Paris [1910] 
© June 6; 1c. June7; K 10979. 
© June 7; 1c. June 8; K 10998. 
© June 8;1c. June 10; K 11151. 
© June 9; 1c. June 11; K 11191. 
© June 10; 1¢. June 11; K 11192. 
©) June 11-1 c¢. June 13; K 11212. 
© tune 12- 1c. June 13; K 11218. 
© June 13; 1c. June 14; K 11349. 
© June 14; 1c. June 15; K 11428. 
© June 15; 1c. June 17; K 11498. 
© June 16; 1c. June 17; K 11499. 
© June 17; 1c. June 18; K 11514. 
©) June 18; 1 ¢. June 20; K 11531. 
© June 19; 1c. June 21; K 11573. 
© June 20; 1c. June 21; K 11574. 
. © June 21; 1 c. June 22; K 11594. 
() June 22; 1c. June 23;°K 11612. 
© June 28; 1 c. June 23; K 11673. 
© June 24; 1c. June 25; K 11745. 
© June 25; 1 c. June 27; K 11798. 
Jeffries as he is to-day. © June 
26, 1010; 1 c. June 27, 1910; K 117965. 
Johnny Quack and the Van Cluck 
twins [1910] 
© Apr. 10; 1c¢, Apr. 11; K 9259. 


18192 


New York HeERALp co.—Continued. 
© Apr. 17;1c¢. Apr. 18; K 9586. 
© Apr. 24; 1c. Apr. 25; K 9756. 
© May 1; 1c. May 2; K 10076. 
© May 8;1c¢. May 9; K 10208. 
© May 15; 1c. May 16; K 10417. 
© May 22; 1c. May 23; K 10647. 
© May 29;1c. May 31; K 10816. 
© June 5; 1c. June 7; K 10969. 
Paris fashions, June 12, 1910: 
Cerise cloth mantle.—Red _ satin 
evening wrap.—Satin wrap with gold 
embroidery.—Serge motor coat.—Voile 
de soie and velvet mantle. © June 12, 


1910; 1c. each June 18, 1910; K 11220- 
11224. 


——— June 19, 1910: 

Foulard and satin gown.—Gray lib- 
erty satin gown.—Green and black 
foulard gown.—FPicture hat with fea- 
ther plumes.—Voile de soie and satin 
gown.—Voile de soie gown with Per- 
sian embroidery. © June 19, 1910; 1 
ec, each June 21, 1910; K 11567-11572. 


June 26, 1910: 


Gown of batiste and lace—Gown of 
English embroidery and lace.—White 
lace gown.—White mousseline de soie 
and lace gown.—White voile de Soie 
gown. © June 26, 1910; 1 ¢c. each 
June 27, 1910; K 11801-11805. 


Terrors of the tiny tads, [1910] 


© Apr. 3; 1c. Apr. 4; K 9030. 

© Apr. 10; 1c. Apr. 11; K 9256. 
© Apr. 24; 1¢. Apr. 25; K 9756. 
© May 1; 1c. May 2; K 10077. 
© May 8; 1c. May 9; K 10209. 
© 
© 


May 15; 1c. May 16; K 10418. 

May 22; 1c. May 23; K 10646. 
© May 29: 1c. May 31; K 10817. 
© June 5; 1c. June 7; K 10970. 
©: June 12° fae June 1d; K Maer. 


Woo woo bird: 

© 'Feb. 13, .1910:. 1. e., Feb. 14, 
1910; K 7216. 

© Feb. 20, 1910; 1 c. Feb. 21, 1910; 
K 7412. 
YORK ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY, New 

[9 photos] 
[18184-18192 

4024.—Barbary 


NEW 
York, Nr: ¥i 


African rhinoceros. 
lion. 1869.—Grant zebra. 985.—Ja- 
guar. 18838, 1891.—Orang-utan. 386.— 
Peninsula bear. 8S97.—Rocky mt. goat. 
4448. © June 28, 1910; 2 ¢c. each June 
29, 1910; J 142681-1426S8S8. 

Polar bears. 1810. © July 2, 1910; 
2c July 2, 1910; J 142778. 


327 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.s., Vv. 5 


18193 
NoRSE (STANSBURY), Asbury Park, 
N. J. [181938, 18194 


Deal lake.—Windy weather. © June 
1, 1910; 2 e. each June 13, 1910; J 
142265, 142266. 


NorkTH AMERICAN CO., Philadelphia, Pa 
[18195-18226 


Cut-outs [1910]: 


© Apr. 3; 2c. Apr. 4; K 9049. 

© Apr. 10; 2c. Apr. 9; K 9218. 

© Apr. 17; 2¢ Apr. 18; K 9512. 

© Apr. 24; 2 ¢. Apr. 25; K 9702. 
Enoch Pickleweight [1910]: 

© Apr. 3; 2c. Apr. 4; K 9048. 

© Apr. 10; 2c. Apr. 9; K 9220. 

© Apr. 17; 2c. Apr. 18; K 9514. 

© Apr. 24; 2c. Apr. 25; K 9701. 

© May 1; 2c. May 2; K 10063. 

© May 8; 2c. May 7; K 10150. 

© May 15; 2 c. May 16; K 10402. 

© May 22; 2c. May 21; K 10684. 

© May 29; 2 c. May 28; K 10876. 
Little journeys of Nip and Tuck 

[1910]: 

© Jan 23; 2c. Jan. 24; K 6401. 

© Jan. 80; 2 ¢« Jan. 31; K 6693. 

© Feb. 6; 2 c. Feb. 7; K 6867. 

© Feb. 13; 2 c¢. Feb. 14; K 7226. 

© Feb. 20; 2c. Feb. 21; K 7388. 

© Feb. 27; 2c. Feb. 28; K 7615. 
Pickleweight [1910]: 

© Mar. 13; 2c. Mar. 12; K 8039. 

© Mar. 20; 2 c. Mar. 21; K 8372. 

© Mar. 27; 2 c. Mar. 28; K 8757. 


Turr’ble tales of Kaptin Kiddo 
[1910]: 
. 8: 2-e. Apr. 4; K 9050. 
. 10; 2 e. Apr. 9; K 9219. 
© Apr. 17; 2.c. Apr. 18; K 9513. 
. 24; 2c. Apr. 25; K 9700. 
© May 1; 2c. May 2; K 10064. 
© May 8; 2c. May 7; K 10151. 
© May 15; 2c. May 16: K 104038. 
© May 22; 2c May 21; K 10633. 
© May 29; 2 c. May 28: K 10769, 
© June 6; "2 e. June 6; K 10937. 


NORTHERN PHOTO CO., Wausau, Wis. 
[18227 
Wausau, Wis., baseball team. Wisc.- 
Minn. league. © May 12, 1910; 2 ¢, 
June 15, 1910; J 142328. 


NORTHWESTERN KNITTING CoO., Minne- 

apolis, Minn. [18228 

Aviators (The). © June 1, 1910; 
2c. June 20, 1910; K 11525. 


NoTtTMAN, Boston, Mass. [18229-18235 


Edward VII. body lying in state in 
Buckingham palace. © May 27, 1910; 
2c. June 9, 1910; J 142142. 


NotTMAN—Continued. 

Edward VII., body lying in state in 
Westminster. © May 27, 1910; 2 ec. 
June 9, 1910; J 142141. 

Edward VII, funeral procession of. 
1-5. © May 27, 1910; 2 c. each June 
9, 1910; J 142143142147. 


NUTTINGHAME co., Southbury, Conn. 
[18286-18242 
Brook in haste—Harly summer. 
Stony Peterskill—Westfield water.— 
Where the river waits.—York stream.— 
Young buttonwoods. © June 7, 1910; 
2 ec. each June 8, 1910; J 142116— 
142122. 


OBER (HARRY H.) New Brighton, 
N. Y. [18243 
Sailors’ snug harbor, Review of 1st 
battalion, 12th reg’t., U. B. B. A. © 
June 1, 1910; 2 ¢ June Saeed 
142182. 


Mott, N. Dak. 
[18244-18247 


Freighting lumber with Hart-Parr 
gas engine. 1, 2. © June 6, 1910; 2c. 
each June 27, 1910; J 142623, 142624. 

Ploughing with two Flour City en- 
vines: 1, 2. © May 1m 49ipee «&« 
each June 27, 1910; J 142625, 142626. 


Otsson (J. F.) & co., Cambridge. 
Mass. [18248-18263 
Dutch interior; by Pieter de Heoch. 
© June 9, 1910; 2 c. June 11, 1910; J 
142378. 
Hamilton (Alexander); by John 
Trumbull. © May 23, 1910; 2c. May 
24, 1910; J 1423801. 


Hancock (John); by John Singleton 
Copley. © May 28,1910; 2 ¢. May 24, 
1910; J 142306. 

Little rose of Lyme Regis; by 
James A. M. Whistler. © June 9, 
1910; 2c. June 11, 1910; J 142377 

Marriage of St. Catherine; by Peter 
Paul Rubens. © June 9, 1910; 2 «. 
June 11, 1910; J 142381. 

Philosopher (The); by Jusepe Di 
Ribera. © June 9, 1910; 2 ¢. June 11, 
1910; J 142375. 

Portrait of a lady; by D. Van Sant- 
voort. © June 9, 1910; 2 c. June 11, 
1910; J 142876. 

Quincey (Josiah), portrait of; by Gil- 
bert Stuart... © June 9, 19M a 
June 11, 1910; J 142380. 

Red hat: by W. P. Babcock. © 
May 23, 1910; 2 c. May 24, 1910; J 
142308. 


OLESON (C. OSCAR) 


328 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


Ousson (J. F.) & co.—Continued. 

St. Sebastian; by unknown artist. 
© May 28, 1910; 2 c. May 24, 1910; J 
142299. 

Scott (Sir Walter); by Charles R. 
Leslie. © May 23, 1910; 2c. May 24, 
1910; J 142305. 

Slave ship; by J. M. W. Turner. 
© June 9, 1910; 2 ¢. June 11, 1910; J 
142379. 

Study of an old man; by H. von R. 
Rembrandt. © May 23, 1910; 2 «. 
May 24, 1910; J 142304. 

Tulp (Dr. Nicholas); by H. von R. 
Rembrandt. © May 23, 1910; 2 e. 
May 24, 1910; J 142302. 


(Mrs. Nicholas); by H. von R. 
Rembrandt. © May 23, 1910; 2 «a. 
May 24, 1910; J 142300. 

Washington in Dorchester Heights; 
by Gilbert Stuart. © June 9, 1910; 
2c. June 11, 1910; J 142874. 


ORIENTAL PUBLISHING co., New York, 
‘f [18264 


King Solomon’s temple. © Apr. 3, 
1910; 2 ¢. June 2, 1910; K 11521. 


ORMISTON (Guy A.), Arkansas City; 
Kans. [18265 


Step-into shoe for women. © Mar. 
Tao. 2c, Apr. 15,1910; J 142263. 


ORRO MANUFACTURING Co., New York, 
[18266-18269 


Book of Orro dies, plates 9 & 10. 
© June 13, 1910; 2 c. each June 17, 
1910; K 11494, 11495. 

——plates 11 & 12. © June 10, 
Tos) 2) ¢ each June 138, 1910; K 
11202, 11203. 


OUTCAULT (R. F.), Flushing, N. Y. 
[18270-18280 
[Yellow Kid ad series.] Electrical 
goods. — Fine buggy. — For bath 
rooms, — Freezers. — Harness. — Have 
your money in the bank.—It is safe in 
bank.—Nation guards.—Our cisterns.— 
Protection.—We sell the best. © June 
Th ietOs 2c. each June 11, 1910; K 
11178-11188. 


Owosso MOTOR CO., Owosso, Mich. 
[18281 
Which method do you use? © June 
1, 1910; 2c. June 29, 1910; J 142696. 


PACH BROS., New York, N. Y. 
[18282-18284 

Roosevelt (Theodore) jr. 92254 AA, 
92254 BB, 92254 CC. © June 1, 1910; 
2 a each June 8, 1910; J 142102- 
142104. 


: 
329 


PACIFIC PHOTO & ABT CO., San Fran- 


cisco, Cal. [18285 
Visit of San Francisco stock ex- 
change to the famous Lake View 
gusher. © June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 9, 


1910; J 142134. 


PatMER (A. Ray), San Diego, Cal. 
[18286 
Tired. © June 27, 1910; 2 ce. July 
5, 1910; J 142867. 


Parker (W. H.), Salem, Oreg. [18287 
Little cherries from the Cherry 
city.. © July. % 1910; 2.¢. Jaly.. 7, 
1910; J 142936. 
ParRKS (W. R.), Iola, Wis. 
[18288, 18289 
Iola, Wis., auto club. © June 29, 
1910; 2c. July 1, 1910; J 142716. 


—— State street parade. © June 
29, 1910; 2c. July 1, 1910; J 142719. 
Parrett? (F. J.), New York, N. Y. 

[18290, 18291 

Gould (Miss Helen). 1. © June 
53,1910; 2 ¢. June 22,1910: J 142456 

——2. © June 11, 1910; 2 c. June 
22, 1910; J 142452. 

PATTON (JOHN G.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[18292-18294 

Adelphi theatre. © June 15, 1910; 
2 é; June 18, aoe < We tisk. 

Forrest theatre, [interior]. © Feb. 
1910; 2 c. Mar. 22, 1910; K 8418: 

Lyric theatre. © June 15, 1910; 
2c. June 18, 1910; K 11510. 


PEARCE (JOSEPH N.), Philadelphia, Pa. 

[18295 

Auto race, cars skidding on turn. © 

ouly 2, IS1O.. 2 es duly (5, Ig1Gs 8 
142822. 


PEASE (Mrs..L. F.), Buffalo, N. ¥. 
[18296-18317 


Dinner invitation.—Freighted with 
loving thoughts. — Happiest thought 


of the Easter time.—Happy Easter 
greeting.—Hark the bells of Easter 


ringing.—Heartsease from your Val- 
entine.—I think a wireless message 
has come to me tonight.—If you have 
a mental X ray machine.—Joyous and 
bright be your Easter day.—Just to 
wish you a Merry Christmas.—May 
peace deep and abiding be with you 
this Eastertide—May Yuletide bless- 
ing.—Miss Daffy Down Dilly.—Moving 
picture.—My birthday wish for you.— 
My heartiest congratulations to you.— 
Since a birdling tiny and _ passing 
air.—NSince you are soon to become a 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18318 


pt. tv, 8283 veo 


PEASE (Mrs. L. F.)—Continued. 
rover.—Thanksgiving.—Tho’ the Easter 
lilies may wither.—We love the violet 
blue.—Your letter received and en- 
joyed. © Mar. 1, 1910; 2c. each June 
15, 1910; K 11406-11427. 
PELTON (HERBERT W.), Asheville, N.C. 
[18318-18328 
Asheville, N. C.: 
Oakwood.—Victoria inn, front view. 
© July 2, 1910; 2 c. each June 30, 
1910; J 142710, 142711. 
Victoria inn. © May 17, 1910; 
2c. Jan. 16, 1910; J 142352. 7 
Skyland, N. ©. Mineral springs. © 
daly 2, 1910* 2) eo June 307 Wao A's 
142709. 


Waynesville, N. C. Residence of 
S.C. Welch. © July 2, 1910; 2c. June 
30, 1910; J 142708. 

——White sulphur springs: An- 
nex.—Hotel.—Hotel and bath house. 
© July 2, 1910; 2 ec. each June 30, 
1910; J 142712142714. 

Weaverville, N. C.: Depot (The).— 
Proposed lake site-——Reems creek val- 
ley. © June 17, 1910; 2 c. each June 
16, 1910; J 142353-142355. 


PENNSYLVANIA CRUSHER CO., Philadel- 

phia, Pa. [183829 

Pennsylvania Bradford cleaner. © 
1 e. June 18, 1910; I 309. 


PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [18330 


New York, N, Y. Pennsylvania sta- 
tion. © June 30, 1910; 2 c. July 1, 
1910; K 11909. 


PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT, Ber- 
lin, Germany. [18331-18338 

Am klavier; by W. von Crachorski. 
© Apr ay 1910: 2c Mare 151910 -. 
TAS. 

Dreadnought; by Maud Earl. 
Apr; 14910: 2 @ Mar: 10,1910: Ef 743: 

Frau des muschel fischers; by Hans 
von Bartels. © Jan. 1, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 
29, 1909; H 747. 


Shadowed face; by Frank Dicksee. 
© Apr. 1, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 10, 1910; H 
749. 

Sibylle; by Hans Unger. © Apr. 1, 
1910; 2 ¢. Mar. 10; 1910; Hi 744. 

Waldwinkel; by Fritz Ebel. © Apr. 
1, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 10, 1910; H 750. 

Winter in Hochgebirge; by Hans 
von Petersen. © Jan. 1, 1910; 2 « 
Dec. 29, 1909; H 745. 

Winterabend; by Hans von Petersen. 


© Jan. 1, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 29, 1909; H 
7146. 


Snohomish, Wash. 
[18339-18343 
Canyon Falls, Head of, Shykomish 
River. © June 16, 1910; 2 c. June 25, 
1910; J 142583. 
—— Shykomish River. © June 16, 
1910; 2 c. June 25, 1910; J 142584. 
Eagle Falls, Shykomish River. © 
gune 16, 1910; 2 c June Za ae 
142586. 


Olney Falls, Gold Bar, Wash. © 
June 16, 1910; 2 e. June 25, 1910; 
142582. 


Wallace Falls, Gold Bar, Wash. © 
June 16, 1910; 2 c. June 25, 1910; J 
142585. 


PICTORIAL NEWS Co., New York, N. Y. 
[18844-18358 


Bunched photographs of baseball 
players from all teams: American 
league. A: National league. B. 
June 6, 1910; 2 c each June 11, 1910; 
J 142185, 142186. 


Curtiss’s flight, Albany to New York. 
8837, 8339, 8841, 8342, 8344-8846, 8354, 
8358, 83583, 8864. © May 30, 1910; 
2c. each June 1, 1910; J 142167— 
142177. 

New York, [N. Y.] American league 
baseball park, B 102, B 103. © June 
1, 1910; 2 e. June 8, 19102 3 4427s. 
142179. 


PieRcE (C. C.) & co., Los Angeles, Cal. 
[18359-18362 


PICKET PHOTO CO., 


[Los Angeles, Cal.] 

Aviation park. 87.—Aviator Paul- 
han & Mrs. Dick Ferris.—Great avia- 
tion meet. 88, 5600.—Race of dirigi- | 
bles. © —; 2 c. each Feb. 27991055 I 
187941-137945. ; 
PLAIN DEALER PUB. CO., Cleveland, Ohio. 

[18364-18370 


Who’s who in baseball, [1910]. 
© Apr. 17; 2c. Apr. 19; K 9592. 
© Apr. 24; 2’c. Apr. 26; K 9740. 
© May 1; 2c. May 4; K 10110. 
© May 8; 2c. May 10; K 10234. 
© May 15; 2 c. May 17; K 10454. 
© May 22; 2 c. May 25; K 10724. 
© May 29; 2c. Junel1; K 10844. 
PLUMMER (A. W.), Sugar Hill, N. H. 
[18371, 18372 
Laconia, N. H. L—i—2. © June 
17, 1910; 2c. June 21, 1910; J 142415. 
Lowell, Mass. L-—1—1l. © June 6, 
1910; 2c. June 8, 1910; J 142100. 


Post PRINTING AND PUB. CO., Denver, 
Colo. [18373-18375 


Fallen monarch. © June 26, 1910: 
2c. June 27, 1910; K 11806. 


330 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


POST PRINTING AND PUB. co.—Continued. 
When nature calls. © June 12, 
1910; 2c. June 16, 1910; K 11449. 
White man’s law. © June 19, 1910; 
2c. June 20, 1910; K 11524. 


PoweELL (Ricuarp), London, England. 

[18376-18378 

Cowe’s regatta. © June 15, 1910; 
2c. June 20, 1910; K 11587. 


Madonna of the rosary. © June 15, 
1910; 2c. June 20, 1910; K 11538. 


Wilbraham (Mrs.) © June 15, 1910; 
2c. June 16, 1910; K 11457. 


PRESBYTERIAN BANNER PUB. CO., Pitts- 
burg, Pa. [18879 


First lesson. © June 30, 1910; 2 c¢. 
May 14, 1910; J 142889. 


PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH ©0., Provi- 
dence, R. I. [18380-18382 


Asa’s good reign in Judah. © June 
28, 1910; 2c. June 24, 1910; K 11808. 


Hlijah’s victory over the prophets of 
Baal. © June 25, 1910; 2 ¢. June 27, 
1910; K 11809. 


Jeroboam makes idols for Israel to 
worship. Lesson 2, first quarter. 
1911. © June 22, 1910; 2 c. June 24, 
1910; KK 11670. 


ReaD (LULU), Des Moines, Iowa. 
[183838 
Ned. © June 28, 1910; 2c. July 5, 
1910; J 142795. 


REDFIELD BROS., New York, N. Y. 
[18384 


Cyclorama of New York. © June 1, 
1910; 2c. June 16, 1910; K 11518. 


REED (C. E.), Norton, Kans. [18885 


From a Kansas gold mine. © ——; 
2c. Nov. 15, 1909; J 1384758. 


REED (I. W. K.), Bangor, Me. 
[18386, 18387 
For thee I pine.—I love to love a 
lobster. © June 13, 1910; 2 c. each 
June 15, 1910; K 11852, 11858. 


REESE (Percy M.), Baltimore, Md. 
[18888 
Halley’s comet. © June 13, 1910; 
2c. June 14, 1910; J 142441. 
ReEEves (C. S.), White Salmon, Wash. 
[18889 
Indian. © June 8, 1910; 2 c. June 
14, 1910; J 142311. 
REVISTA -AMERICANA DE FARMACIA Y 
MEDICINA, New York, N. Y. 
[18890 
Dinner at Drug club. © June 13, 
1910; 2 c June 18, 1910; J 142242, 


CLASSES, H TO K 


18405 


{uHEINEGGER (A. R.), Sandusky, Ohio. 


[18391 
Southern soldier at rest on Jobn- 
son’s Island. ©-June 25, 1910; 2 ¢. 


June 27, 1910; J 142619. 


RHINE (Mrs. EMMA F.), New York, 

[18392 

Grand council, Order fraternal Amer- 

icans. © June 18, 1910; 2 c. June 20, 
1910; K 1153838. 


RIcHARDS (GrEoRGE L.), Milwaukee, 
Wis. [18393-18397 


Charlevoix, Mich. Aeroplane view. 
© June 21, 1910; 2 c. June 25, 1910; 
K 11682. 


Grand Traverse Bay region, Mich. 
Aeroplane view. © June 14, 1910; 2 ¢. 
June 25, 1910; K 11680. 


Mackinae Island. Aeroplane view. 
© June 21, 1910; 2 ec. June 25, 1910; 
Ix 11681. 


Manistee, Mich. Aeroplane view. © 
June 18, 1910; 2 c. June 25, 1910; 
11683. 


K 
Petoskey, Mich. Aeroplane view. © 
June‘18, 1910; 2 e. June 25, 1910; K 
11684. 


Rwer (L£o P.), Elgin, Ill. [18398-18400 

Elgin, Ill. Fox river. 1, 2. © May 
LiL 19L0:" 2 ef each: May 19). 1910ss 
142308, 1423809. 


-—. South from Kimball st. © 
May. 17, 1910; 2 ec May 19, 1910; J 
1423807. 


Ricot (Max), Chicago, Il. [18401 


United States army tournament, 
Grant Park, Chicago. © June 27, 
1910; 2 c. June 29, 1910; K 11866. 


RIPLeY (JOHN W.), New York, N. Y. 
[18402 
Proposed dock for Dr. J. C. Ayer. 
© 1c. June 18, 1910; I 310. 


Roserts (SAM), Billings, Mont. 
[18408 
My papa is an Elk, too. © June 1, 
1910; 2 c. June 28, 1910; J 142635. 


ROBINSON (JOHN L.), Holly, Colo. 
[18404 


Holly, [Colo.] public school. © June 
10, 1910; 2c. June 22, 1910; J 142464. 


West M. 
© —;2e 


18405 
Nov. 1. 


Rogerson (J. R.), 
Red Carneau. 
1909; J 184784. 


331 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18406 


RoIneE (J. E.), New York, N. Y. 
[18406, 18407 


Dies and medals.—Statuary bas-re- 
liefs reduced and enlarged. © Apr. 
10° 1910 2.°.¢c.c:each June 41, 1910; 1K 
11189, 11190. 


ROYAL PHOTO Co., Louisville, Ky. 
[18408 


Louisville, Ky., fire department, 1910. 
© June 16, 1910; 2 c. June 27, 1910; 
J 142892. 


Rupe (A. D.) & son, New York, N. Y. 
[18409, 18410 


Modern fashions, fall & winter, 
1910-1911, plates A & B. © June 16, 
tO) Zones each. June; 205. WOdOe ee 
11504, 11505. 


RUSSELL (WALKER), Hau Claire, Wis. 

. [18411 

Russell’s (Walker) airship. ©—; 
2 ce. Nov. 19, 1909; J 135003. 


Ryan (J. D.) co., Cleveland, Ohio. 
[18412 


Josephine and Joe. © June 1, 1910; 
2¢. June 138, 1910; K 11195. 


S. & S. system, Chicago, Il. 
[18413-18442 
Best policy.—Comin’ thro’ the rye.— 
Fair proposition.—Fiction and fact.— 
Folly.—Hello.—Hold up.—lIt’s catch- 
ing.—It’s fine—Jury (The).—Just for 
luck.—Keep cool.—Knockout blow.— 
Long and short of it—New father.— 
Cld fashioned cures.——One moment 
please.—Our pride.—Plane facts.—Re- 
freshing facts. — Reveries.—Secret 
(The).—Smoke up.—Suggestion (A) .— 
Take a chance.—Vacation time.— 
Wake up.—Word of warning.—Worth 
blowing about.—Your cue. June 
20, 1910; 2 ce. each June 23, 1910; K 
11640-11669. 


SADLER (A. HowarpD), Pasadena, Cal. 
[184438 
Eucalyptus giant. © June 1, 1910; 
2c. June 14, 1910; J 142316. 


SAENGER (Oscar), New York, N. Y. 
[18444 
Her first singing lesson.—His first 
singing lesson. © Apr. 30, 1910; 2c. 
each June 8, 1910; J 141875, 141876. 
SALZEDO (David), Montreal, Canada. 
[18445 
Booth (Gen. & Mrs.) of the Salva- 
tion Army. © —; 2c. Sept. 11, 1909; 
K1798. 
SANDER (PHILIP), New York, N. Y. 
[18446-18559 


All Easter gladness be yours.—Be 
my valentine. 1-4.—Blessed and holy 


pty, DS 


SANDER (PHILIP )—Continued. 


Faster day.—Blessed be your Easter. 
14.—Blessed Easter day.—Blessed 
Eastertide be thine. — Cappaquin. — 
Dunmore.—EHaster  blessings.—Haster 
greetings. 1-14.—-Easter joys be 
yours.—God bless your EHaster day.— 
Good wishes for Easter.—Happy Eas- 
ter. 1—-7.—Haubouline.—His peace be 
thine this Easter.—Holy Easter.—Holy 
Easter day. 14.—I greet thee valen- 
tine. 1, 2—I know a lot of girls it’s 
true.—I’ll have no valentine but you.— 
Joyful Easter. 1—7.—Killarney, meet- 
ing of the waters.—Killarney, upper 
lake.—Killarney, weir bridge.—Loving 
Easter wishes. 14.—Loving thought. 
1-9.—My valentine think of me.—New 
York, N. Y., subway and municipal 
ferry.—New York, N. Y., subway sta- 
tion under City Hall.—Of all the girls 
I e’er did see.—Of all the girls thatare 
So sweet.—Peaceful Easter. 1-13.— 
St. Valentine’s greeting.—Sincere EKas- 
ter greetings.—To my sweet valen- 
tine.—To my valentine. 1—-14.—Valen- 
tine greetings. — Valentine message. 
1-3.—Valentine: thought.—You are a 
gem in jewels set. © June 11, 1910; 
2 ce. each June 14, 1910; K 11227- 
11340. 


SCARLETT (CHARLES E.), Ignace, Mich. 
[18560 


Mackinac island, general view. © 
June’ 16, 1910; 2 e Junet20> 1990" J 
142442, 


ScHULER (Isaac F.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[18561 


Bohia, Brazil, panorama. © June 
25, 1910; 2 ec. June 27, 1910; J 142598. 


ScHUSTER (WILLIAM J.), Schenectady, 
N. Y. 
Schenectady, N. ¥. Barnum and 
Bailey circus fire 9. © May 26, 
1910; 2 c. June 16, 1910; J 142349. 
—— 10,11. © June aa dei e 
each June 17, 1910; J 142363, 142364. 


Watertown, 

[18565 

Saint Myron. © June 2, 1910; 2 «. 
June 16, 1910; J 1423851. 


SEYMouR (FRANCIS HENRY GEORGE), 
Glen Cove, L. I., N. Y. 
[18566-18572 


Glen Cove, L. I., N. Y.: 


SEVERANCE (ORLA A.), 
Nu. 


Catholic church.—Glen  street.— 
Lower lake—Methodist Episcopal 
church. — Presbyterian church. — St. 
Pauls Episcopal church.—School 


street. © June 23, 1910; 2 G. each 
June 24, 1910; J 142528142534. 


302 


[18562-18564 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


SHADLE (EDWIN J.), Latrobe, Pa. 
[18573-18579 
Huber (Very Rt. Rey. Abbott Vin- 
cent) O. S, B. nos. 1-7. © June 23, 
1910; 2c. each June 22, 1910; J 
142671-142677. 


SHAMIAH (Hapis), San Angelo, Tex. 
[18580-18583 


Christmas day at Bethlehem.—Inn 
of Good Samaritan between Jerusalem 
and Jericho.—King Solomon’s tem- 
ple—Shrine in Turkey. © June 19, 
ne10; 2 ¢, each June 25,.1910; K 
11676-11679. 


SHAaw (R. J.), Lake Arthur, La. 
[18584 
Hunting ducks in southwest Louisi- 
mie, te) sity ft. 1910: 2 c. July 5, 
1910; J 142869. 


SHEELOR (I. W.), Reno, Nev. 
[18585, 18586 
Colution mining co., seven troughs. 
© June 24, 1910; 2c. July 5, 1910; J 
142803. 
National consolidated mines. © 
June 2, 1910; 2 c. June 11, 1910; J 
142181. 


SHucKk (WitLiAM B:), Chicago, Il. 
[18587, 18588 


Hlks (The). © June 16, 1910; 2c. 
June 24, 1910; K 11762. 


Knights conclave. © June 25, 1910; 
2 e. June 29, 1910; K 11879. 


SmitH (B. F.), Millersburg, Pa. 
[18589 


Long and the short of it, civil war 
veterans. © June 27, 1910; 2c. June 
28, 1910; J 142656. 


SmitH (D. M.), Washington, D. C. 
[18590 


Prismatic bell. ©1c. June 8, 1910; 


I 300. 


SmitH (Erwin E.), Bonham, Tex. 
[18591-18599 
And then you might ride him if you 
could. 38.—Bronco fighting a “ buster.” 
6.—Fighting it out. 1.—Horse wrang- 


ler. 7.—‘‘Old timer” playing his fid- 
dle. 4.—Outfit comes to town. 8.— 
Rearing “ bronc.” 9.—Roping his 


mount for the day. 5.—To “bust” him 
you first had to saddle him. 2. 
June 22, 1910; 2c. each June 24, 1910; 
J 142519-142527. 


Smitu (I. H.), Lowell, Mass. 
[18600-18602 
Grief. © June 11, 1910; 2 c, June 
11, 1910; J 142183. 


18622 


SmiryH (I. H.)—Continued. 
New love. © June 6, 1910; 2 c 
June 8, 1910; J 142099. 


White sister. © June 11, 1910; 
2c. June 11, 1910; J 142184. 


SmitH (W. E.), Baltimore, Md. 
[18603, 18604 
Baltimore.—Washington. © June 
10, 1910; 2 c. each June 11, 1910; K 
TDG ah 


Snow (Joun R.), Mankato, Minn. 
[18605 
Mankato, [Minn.] base ball team 
© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 27, 1910; J 
142634. 


SOUVENIR NOVELTY CO., Salt Lake City, 
Utah. [18606 
Utah university, Salt Lake City, 
Utah. © June 27, 1910; 2 c. June 30, 
1910; K 11880. 


SPARRELL PRINT, Boston, Mass. [18607 


Oh, you Teddy. © June 1, 1910; 2 
ec. June 6, 1910; K 11519. 


SPENCER (ISABEL C.), New York, N. Y. 
[18608-18610 


AS we stand ’round the table.— 
Merry Christmas.—This is to remind 
you. © June 25, 1910; 2 c. each June 
29, 1910; K 11863-11865. 


SPIELVOGEL (EmM1L), New York, N. Y. 
[18611 


Marché aux fleurs en Holland. © 
June. 15, 1910; 2 ec. June 21, 1910; EK 
LISTS: 


SPIES (AucusT), Sandusky, Ohio. 
[18612 
Sandusky, Ohio, Knight’s welcome. 
© June 18, 1910; 2 c. June 25, 1910; J 
142538. 


STEBBINS (N. L.), Boston, Mass. 
[18613-18617 
Timandra. 20072-20076. © June 8, 
1910; 2 e@ each June 138, 1910; J 
142258-142262. 
STELLMAN (Louris J.), 
Cal. 
San Antonio, Tex. 
dune 1, 1910; 2 c. 
142388. 


Los Angeles, 
[18618 

The Alamo. © 
June 15, 1910; J 


STEVENS (CALVIN G.), Osborne, Kans. 

[18619-18622 

Optometry with the stereoscope. vols. 

2-5. ©1c. each June 9, 1910; I 313— 
316. 


nanny 
OOO 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18628 


STONECIPHER (C. U.), Chicago, Ill. 
[18623-18626 

Jollity surprised. © July 4, 1910; 
2c. July 7, 1910; J 142948. 

McKinley high school. © May 28, 
1910; 2c. June 1, 1910; J 142138. 

Oh, I am just mad about it. © Apr. 
1 1910c 2 eo May. 289910. Jict4 2130: 


Seotch lassie belle. © May 23, 
1910; 2 e. May 28, 1910; J 142131. 


STONER (NeEwtToNn J.), Greencastle, 


Ind. [18627 


Greencastle, Ind. Siamese freak in 
wood. © May 2, 1910; 2 ec. June 4, 
1910; J 142264. 


Storck (F.), Butler, N. J. 
[18628-18632 


Oakland, N: J. 41-5. © May, 40; 
1910; 2 ce. each June 2, 1910; J 142272- 
142275, 1423810. 


STROBRIDGE LITHOGRAPHING co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. [18633-18636 


[Posters] N. Y. 18355, N. Y. 18375, 
NEYe ta308. Nee dss80" (Or sune 23° 
L905; 2 «ec. each dune 27, 1910... K 
11758-11761. 


Stuart (W. F.), El Paso, Tex. [186387 
Halley’s comet. © May 20, 1910; 
2 e. June 21, 1910; J 142433. 
Swanson (LuELLA), Plymouth, Ill. 
[18688-18640 


Shakespeare’s house: 

Birthroom.—F rom the street.— 
Living room. © July 1, 1910; 2 c. each 
June 20, 1910; J 1423899-142401. 


SWEENEY (EDWARD), Detroit, Mich. 


[18641 
Lights of the stage. Past and 
present. © June 9, 1910; 2 ec June 


11, 1910; J 142239. 


SWEET BROS., Minneapolis, Minn. 
[18642-18648 
[Minneapolis, Minn.] 1910: 
Business district.—Civie center.— 
Flour mills, 1, 2.—Milling dist.—Min- 
neapolis [Minn.]—Sky line. © June 
8, 1910; 2 c. each June 11, 1910; J 
142195142201. 


TARBELL (JOHN H.), Boston, Mass. 
[18649 
Chorus. © June 25, 1910; 2 ¢. June 
25, 1910; J 142580. 


TAYLOR BROS. & CO., Fulton, N. Y. 


[18650 


Machine knives of every variety. © 
1c. June 22, 1910; J 142463. 


Dt. IV, dis Na 


TEMPLETON (M. A.), Chicago, Il. 
[18651-18658 


Baby’s letter.—Good Mother Stork.— 
Keep a country heart.—Oh wont you 
have a date with me.—Roses.—Som- 
brero girl.—There is a funny old pear 
tree.—Where is that peach orchard. 
© June’ 25,'1910;.2 ¢. esehagume 27, 
1910; K 11771-11778. 


TEXAS ENGRAVING Co., Houston, Tex. 
[18659 


Galveston [Tex.] causeway. © 
June 8, 1910; 2 ec. June 27, 1910; J 
142594. 


THAYER (H. C.), Augusta, Me. 
[18660-18663 


I have missed you.—If I can get 
away.—If I’d a thousand hearts.— 
I’m pegging along. © June 18, 1910; 
2 ec. each June 30, 1910; K 11881- 
11884. 


THIBAULT (WILLIAM J.), Newmarket, 
Neer! [18664 


Newmarket, N. H., B. & M. station. 
© Mar. 10, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 7, 1910; J 
138917. 


THOMPSON (PAUL), New York, N. Y. 
[18665-18693 


Addams (Jane). © June 23, 1910; 
2 ec. June 29, 1910; J 142689. 


Courtney (Charles), Cornell rowing 
coach. © June 25, 1910; 2c. June 29, 
1910; J 142698. 

Fushimi (Prince and Princess). 1, 2. 
© June 5, 1910; 2 ec. each June 15, 
1910; J 142340, 142841. 


—— (Princess) ©. June 5, 1910; 
2 ec. June 15, 1910; J 142387. 


Hamilton (Charles K.) 1, 2. 
June 14, 1910; 2 ce. June 15, 1910; J 
142335, 1423386. 


- Hill (James J.). 1, 2. © dune 23; 
1910; 2 c. each June 29, 1910; J 142689, 
142690. 


Hughes (Governor Charles BE.) © 
sgune 30, 1910; 2'c. July, do agne 
142723. ~ 


——and Frederick Stimson. © 
June 30, 1910; 2..¢.. July ap ieee 
142724. 


Lodge (Senator Henry Cabot). © 
June 30, 1910; 2 c. July 4, 19105. 0 
142725. 

Morgan (J. Pierpont) and Dean 
Briggs of Harvard. © June 380, 1910; 
2c July 1, 1910; J 142722. 

Patten (James A.). 1, 2. © June 
14, 1910; 2 c. each June 15, 1910; J 
142388, 1428389. 


304 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 27-30, July, 1910 


THOMPSON (PAUL)—Continued. 

Roosevelt (Hx-President) after leav- 
ing liner, greeting newspaper men. 
gine, 19, 1910; 2 c. June 23, 1910; J 
142496. 


——-after parade disbanded at 59th 
st. © June 19, 1910; 2 c. June 23, 
1910; J 142490. 

—and President Lowell, of Har- 
vard. 1,2. © June 30, 1910; 2c. each 
July 1, 1910; J 142720, 142721. 
arriving in New York. © June 
19, 1910; 2 c. June 23, 1910; J 142495. 
greeting Col. Brodie of the 
Rough Riders. © June 19, 1910; 2 ¢. 
June 23, 1910; J 142492. 
greeting Rough Riders. © 
June 19, 1910; 2 ec. June 23, 1910; J 
142498. 


Mayor Gaynor and Cornelius 
Vanderbilt on 5th ave. © June 19, 
1910; 2 c. June 23, 1910; J 142494. 

— speaking at the battery. © 
June 19, 1910; 2 c. June 23, 1910; J 
142488. 

—— welcomed by Mayor Gaynor. © 
June 19, 1910; 2 c. June 28, 1910; J 
142489. 


with hand outstretched to greet 
Rough Rider. © June 19, 1910; 2c. 
June 23, 1910; J 142491. 

Taft (Robert). © June 23, 1910; 
2c. June 29, 1910; J 142691. 


Ward (Hillis), Pennsylvania rowing 
coach. © June 25, 1910; 2 c. June 29, 
1910; J 142694. 


Yale commencement procession. 1910. 
© June 23, 1910; 2 c. June 29, 1910; J 
142695. 


THWAITES (J. E.), Valdez, Alaska. 
[18694 


Shishaldon volcano, Alaska. © June 
14, 1910; 2c. July 2, 1910; J 142768. 


TIMES PRINTING CO. OF SEATTLE, Seattle, 
Wash. [18695-18714 
Umbrella man, [1910]: 
© May 29; 1c. June 6; K 
May 80; 1c. June 6; K 
May 31; 1c June 9; K 
June 1; 1c. June 9; K 
June 2; 1c June 9; K 
June 3; 1c June 9; K 


10932. 
10931. 
11147. 
11146. 
11145. 
11144. 


OOOOQQOQOQOLOOO 


June 4; 1 c. June 16; K 11448. 
June 5; 1c. June 16; K 11447. 
June 6; 1 ec. June 16; K 11446. 
June 7; 1 ec. June 16; K 11444, 
June 8; 1 ec. June 16; K 11445. 
June 9; 1c. June 16; K 11442. 
© June 10; 1c. June 16; K 11443. 


15786 


'TIMES PRINTING CO. OF SEATTLE—Cont'd. 
© June 11; 1c. June 23; K 11620. 
© June 12; 1c. June 23; K 11618. 
© June 13; 1c. June 23; K 11617. 
© June 14; 1c. June 23; K 11616. 
© June 15; 1c. June 23; K 11615. 
© June 16; 1c. June 23; K 11614. 
© June 17; 1c. June 23; K 11613. 


TOWNSEND (CHARLES A.), Belfast, Me. 

[18715-18717 

North East harbor, Maine. 1, 2.— 

Seal harbor, Maine. © June 15, 

1910) 2- -¢@.énch. June 17, ASI; -F 
142359-142361. 


Troup (A. M.), Barre, Vt. [18718 


Burns monument. © June 21, 1910; 
2c. June 25, 1910; J 142537. 


UNDERHILL (IrRviNG), New York, N. Y. 

[18719-18725 

Brooklyn, N. Y. Academy of music. 

C 7694. © June 27, 1910; 2c. June 27, 
1910; J 142630. 


[New York, N. Y.]: 

Broadway and Park place. C 7670.— 
Fuller bldg. E 456.—Grace church. 
C 7677.—Madison square garden. C 
7678.—Madison square panorama. M 
26.—Plaza hotel. E 455. © June 27, 
1910; 2 c. June 27, 1910; J 142627- 
142629, 142631-142633. 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, New York, 


IN...» [18726-18785 
[Stereoscopic photographs] U-—29851, 
U-48254, U-48261, U-48574, U-48581, 
P-48895, U-48940, U-49264, U-52426, 
U-76245, U-87289, U-87292, U-S87314, 
U-98083, U-99588, U-99595, U-—99600, 
U-99607, U-99615, U-99617, U-—99626, 
U-99646, U-10382838, U-104187, U- 
109715, U-117045, U-117048, U-117052, 
U-117054, U-117059, U-119726, U- 
119735, U-1197389. © June 24, 1910; 
2c. each July 1, 1910; J 142727-142760. 


U-37054, U-373826, U-37652, 
U-387908, U-48001, U-—48007, U-48090, 
U-67569, U-70151, U-76570, U-78148, 
U-885384, U-91671, U-100978, U—108956, 
U-109069, U-116611, U-116612, U- 
1168387, U-116889, U-117140, U-117246, 
U-117862, U-117558, U-118296, U- 
121250. © June 30, 1910; 2 ec each 
July 5, 1910; J 142842. 


~- 


UNDERWRITERS PRESS, Nyack, N. Y. 
[18786 

Nyack, N. Y., Hotel St. George. © 
June 30, 1910; 2 ec July 1, 1910; K 
11899. 


335 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18787 


UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. [18787-18818 


Cincinnati, Ohio valley exposition, 
female figure and exhibit of agricul- 
tural and mfg. products. © June 15, 
1910; 2c. June 17, 1910; J 142358. 


[Posters] 18123, 18143, 13146, 18147, 
13219, 18220, 13226, 13227. © June 13, 
1910; 2 c. each June 15, 1910; K 11431- 
11438. 


12797, 12999. 
2. .e@; each: fone 16." 1910: 
11459. 


—— 12914, 12915. © June 15, 1910; 
2c. cach June ii, TOTO. OK AbI0G, 
11507. 


© June 14, 1910; 
K 11458, 


12752, 12919. 
2 ce. each June 18, 1910; 
11523. 


—— 12856, 12965. © June 17, 1910; 
2 @,”’ each June 20, 1990; KK, 11535, 
115386. 


—— 12954, 18248-13246. © June 20, 
1910; 2 ec. each June 22, 1910; K 
11605-11609. 


12803, 18085. © June 21, 1910: 
2 ec. each June 28, 1910; K 11638, 
11639: 


— 13153, 13160, 18161, 13163, 13256, 
18257. © June 28, 1910; 2c. June 30, 
1910; K 11892-11897. 


12946, 18167. © June 30, 1910; 
2 e. each July 2, 1910; K 11922, 11928. 


© June 16, 1910; 
K 11522, 


UNITED STATES RUBBER CO., New York, 

[18819 

Rainy day girl. © June 16, 1910; 
2 ce. June 17, 1910; K 11493. 


AMRINGE GRANITE COo., Boston, 
Mass. [18820-18823 


Wilbur tomb. 1099. Floor plan of 
interior. ©1c. June 8, 1910; I 304. 


— Front elevation. ©1c. June 8, 
1910; IE 301. 


—— Rear elevation. ©1c. June 8, 
1910; I 302. 


Side elevation. 
1910; I 808. 


VaN 


©l1e June 8, 


VAUGHAN (Mary E.), Gladwyne, Pa. 
[18824, 18825 
Canada: 
Lake Louise.—View from bank of 
Lake Agnes. © June 10, 1910; 2 «. 
each June 6, 1910; J 142410, 142411. 


pt, TY; DS ve 


VERNON (ABEYTA), New York, N. Y. 
[18826 


Vernon (Abeyta) © June 80, 1910; 
2c. June 22, 1910; J 142445. 


VIRDEN (CHAS. E.), Taylorville, Il. 
[18827 
Taylorville, JIll—Opener bag co. 
E-Y. © May 28, 1910; 2 ec. June 10, 
1910; J 142150. 


WaLcott (ANABEL HAVENS), Newark, 
Ohio. [18828 


Glad Christmas greetings. © June 
17, 1910; 2 @ June 20, 1910; K 11528. 


WALLACE PRESS, Chicago, Ill. [18829 


Ye Wallace press. © May 26, 1910; 
2c. June 17, 1910; K 11520. 


WANAMAKER (JOHN), Philadelphia, Pa. 

[18830, 188381 

Arrival of Chiefs from north.—North- 

ern Cheyenne chiefs, group. © Mar. 

7, 1910; 2 c. each June 24, 1910; J 
142498, 142499. 


WarRD (ALBERT. PRENTISS), Rochester, 
N. ¥. [18832 


Folk songs of America. © June 11, 
1910; 2 ec. June 14, 1910; K 113848. 


WARREN (P. R.) co., Lowell, Mass. 
[34 prints. ] [18833-18866 


Boston, American league baseball 
players: 

Carrigan. — Cicotte. — Hooper.— 
Lord.—Niles.—Speaker.—Stahl.— 
Wagner. © June 24, 1910; 2 c each 
June 25, 1910; K 11746-11753. 


Pittsburg, national league baseball 
players: 

Adams.—Byrne.— Clark. — Flynn.— 
Gibson. — Leach. — McConnell. — Mil- 
ler.—Wagner. 1, 2.—Wilson. © June 
25, 1910; 2 ec. each June 27, 1910; K 
11779-11789. 

African belle—African cook.—Afri- 
can dude.—African pathfinder. — Ele- 
phant.— Elephant hunter. — Stalker. 
© June 20, 1910; 2 e« each June 21, 
1910; K 11624-11630. 


Dromedary.—Giraffe. — Hippopota- 
mus. — Lion hunter. — Marksman.— 
Rhinoceros.—Zebra.—Zebra and hun- 
ter. © June 20, 1910; 2 ce. each June 
28, 1910; K 11830-11837. 


WATER’S (R. J.) AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH 
co., San Francisco, Cal. [18867 
Fresno, [Cal.], from 1,000 feet eleva- 
tion, © July 41,°1910; 27 er ai 
1910; J 142801. 


396 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 27-80, July, 1910 


18931 


WetcH (CHARLES) Beach, N. Dak. 
[18868 
Townly bros. drilling near Beach. 
| June 1, 1910; 2 c. June 13, 1910; J 
142240. 


WEST COAST ART CO., Los Angeles, Cal. 
[18869-18871 
California, Coalinga oil field. 655. 
© June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 13, 1910; J 
142255. 
Lakeview gusher. 653. © June 6, 
1910; 2 c. June 14, 1910; J 142256. 


San Francisco from Russian biil. 


640. © June 6, 1910; 2 c. June 14, 

1910; J 142257. 

WESTERN (RicHARD W.) Cleveland 
Ohio. [18872 


Standard colors—great lakes fleets. 
© June 11, 1910; 2c. June 18, 1910; K 
11529. 


WHITCoMB (RALPH H.) Amherst, 
Mass. [18873 
Old Amherst woods. © June 20, 


1910; 2c. June 10, 1910; J 142474. 


WHITMAN (STEPHEN F.) & SON, INC., 
Philadelphia, Pa. [18874, 18875 
Gladys.—Muriel. © June 7, 1910; 2 
ce. each June 20, 1910; J 142405, 142406. 


WIEDERSEIM (GRACE G.), Overbrook, 
Pa. [18876 


Reward of merit. © June 5, 1910; 
2c. June 10, 1910; K 11150. 


WILLIAMS (JNO.), INC., New York, 

Ney, [18877 

Bronze doors, U. S. capitol. © June 
29, 1910; 2 ¢. July 1, 1910; J 142718. 


WILSON (JOHN Westville, 

Ind, [18878 

Moonlight vigil. © May 1, 1910; 2c. 
June 27, 1910; J 142592. 


WINSCHER (CHRISTIAN 
gan, Wis. [18879, 18880 
Sheboygan, Wis. Business center on 
N. 8th st. © June 16, 1910; 2 c. June 
22, 1910; J 142448. 
R. R. bridge on the belt line 
across the Sheboygan river. © June 
16, 1910; 2 c. June 22, 1910; J 142447. 
WitTHaAM & LINEBARGER, Billings, Mont. 
| [1SS8st 
Billings, Mont., Masonic temple. © 
May 4, 1910; 2 c. June 21, 1910; J 
142699. 
WoELPER (Gro. W.), Asheville, N. C. 
[18882 
Let the devil wear black. © June 
25, 1910; 2c. July 2, 1910; K 11921. 


EDWARD), 


G.), Sheboy- 


3 


Wo.trr (Louis) & Co., LTD., London, 


England. [18883, 18884 
After the combat.—Scenting dan- 


ger. © July 1, 1910; 2 ¢. July 24, 

1910; K 11769, 11770. 

Woop (Otis F.), New York, N. Y. 

[18885-18904 
Granny Goodthing. [1910]: 
© Mar. 27; 1c. Apr. 19; K 9595. 
© Apr. 3; 1c. Apr. 13; K 9296. 
© Apr. 10; 1 c. Apr. 30; K 10052. 
© Apr. 17; 1 «. Apr. 380; K 10055. 
© Apr: 24; 1 «. May 5; K 10120. 
© May 1; 1¢. May 16; K 10407. 
© May 8; 1c. June 4; K 10908. 
© May 15; 1c. June 4; K 10910. 
© May 22;1¢c. June 14; K 11348. 
© May 29; 1c. June 14; K 11346. 
Sambo. [1910]: 

© Mar. 27; 1 ¢. Apr. 19; K 9594. 
() Apr’ 3:1 ¢€ Apr. 13: K 9206, 
© Apr. 10: Lie, Apr 307.16 1005a, 
©. Apr. 17: Ve; Apr. 30; K 10054 
©: Apr. 24; 1 @ May 5; K 10119, 
© May 1; 1c. May 16; K 10406. 
© May 8;1c. June 4; K 10907. 
© May 15;1c. June 4; K 10909. 
© May 22;1c. June 14; K 11347. 
© May 29; 1c. June 14; K 11345. 


WOOLLEY & co., Chicago, II]. 
[18905, 18906 
Fan girl. Winter girl. © June 14, 
1910; 2 c. each June 14, 1910; K 11225, 
11226. 


WricHT (F. E.), New York, N. Y. 
[18907-18927 
Badges and decorations of honor 
plate, 1 & 2.—Birds.—Coats of arms 
of the states of American union.— 
Ceramic and decorative art.—Famous 
gems and precious stones.—Flags of 
all nations.—Fruits and their blos- 
soms.—Leading breeds of dogs.—Ma- 
rine life—National coats of arms.— 
Paris fashions from 1500—1900.—Past 
officers’ jewels.—Postage stamps of for- 
eign nations, plate 1 & 2.—Precious 
gems as they are found.—Races of 
mankind. — Society emblems.—Stand- 
ard cattle—vVarious breeds of horses.— 
Wild and domestic food animals. © 
July 1, 1910; 2 c each July 28, 1910; 
IK 11841-11861. 
WUETHRICH (H.), Dalhart, Tex. 
[1892S—18931 
R.) residence, Dalhart, 
S. 1 P. 800. © June 20, 1910: 
2c. each July 5, 1910; J 142870-142871. 
Rowe's (Roy) residence. S. 2. © 
June 28, 1910; 2 c July 5, 1910; J 
142872. 
Williams’ (E. C.) farm after rain of 
June 26, 1910. © June 29, 1910; 2 «. 
July 5, 1910; J 142878. 


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18932 pt. Iv, n. s., v. 5, nos. 27-30, July, 1910 l 
Wruiz (G. §.), Cambridge, Mass. ZAKRZEWSKI (THEODORA), Philadel- 
[18932 phia, Pa. [18983 
Christmas. © May 18, 1910; 2 c. What can we say. © June 14, 1910; 
June 138, 1910; K 11197. 2c. June 16, 1910; K 11440. 


Summary statement of copyright registrations made and included in the Cata- 
logue since January 1, 1910. 


Number of entries of Reproductions of a work of art___________________ 520 
Number of entries of Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical 
CHATACCEr (2 ots se ee, ee 194 
Number of entries of Photographs (including 388 unpublished)__________ 7, 180 
Number of entries of Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 1,055 
contributions: to periodicals)2--2_.- iu. s22. 2) Se ee ee 7, 732 
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Epon Y OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


18934-20898 


CA'TALOGUE 


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 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 5 
Nos. 31-34 
AUGUST, 1910 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


1910 


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.” 


aoe Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part four, issued 
monthly, is arranged in two alphabets of proprietors, with subalphabets of titles, 

as follows: 4& 

PI. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or other identi- 

fying reproductions deposited according to law with the applications for copyright of 

Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and Models or Desigus for works of art). “@ 

Il. 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; and 
Class K, Prints and pictoral illustrations. 

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 pictoral illustrations. ‘‘©’’ implies copyright registration of a published 
work, followed by date of publication. ‘‘©1c.’’ 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 receipi. In the case of pictoral contributions to periodicals, only 1 copy of | 


the pictoral contribution is required. 


An annual index of proprietors is furnished for this part in the December 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 by postal money 
order, express order, or New York draft. 


CLASS G, 


WORKS OF ART; MODELS OR 


BEARD (ALICE), Leonia, N. J. [18934 


Arrow (The) plane. [Cupid sit- 
ting on an aeroplane made of hearts 
‘and long arrow, holding bow in his 
hand, apparently flying very fast, cres- 


cent moon just beneath him.] © 1. 
July 8, 1910; G 34681. 
BESsTON (Harry STAcEY), New York, 
N.Y: [18935 
Joe-Pye. Design of rooster. ©1c. 


July 15, 1910; G 34730. 


Bor.raAu (PuHinir), New York, N. Y. 
[18986-18942 


Blue mantle. [Mantle falling 
from the bare shoulders of young wo- 
man, looking over left shoulder, pro- 
file view of face] © 1c. July 11, 
1910; G 34474. 


Flowers’ secret. 
leaning forward, 
among flowers.] 
1910; G 384778. 


Girl of my dreams. [Half length 
figure of young woman standing, thin 
gauze scarf draped low on back, look- 
ing over left shoulder.] © 1c. July 
11, 1910; G 384777. 

Roses. [Head and shoulders of 
young woman, hair parted, thin 
gauze drapery, roses in foreground. ] 
© 1c. July 11, 1910; G 34780. 


Serenity. [Half length figure of 
young woman, thin gauze scarf around 
shoulders, large hat set back on head, 
three quarter view of face.] © 1 ec. 
July 11, 1910; G 34779. 


Sincerity. [Head and shoulders of 
young woman, large flat, plumed hat, 
full face view, bare neck and arms.] 
© 1c. July 11, 1910; G 34775. 

Vivacity. [Head and shoulders of 
young woman, hands full of flowers, 
three quarter view of face, bare neck 
and arms.] © 1c. July 11, 1910; G 
34776. 


[Young woman 
resting her head 
Ta 7G. UL ye oles 


Bona (RIcuH.) 
LuNG, Berlin, Germany. 


Birken am bach; by Max Fritz. 
[Stream winding through the woods. | 
©il1c. July 22, 1910; G 84800. 


ol heel 9 


KUNST-VERLAGSHAND- | 


| 


| owsky. 
[18948-18946 


/ on back of chair, 


DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART 


Bone (RIcH.) KUNST - VEBLAGSHAND- 
LUNG—Continued. 

Buchenwald; by Max fritz. [Hill- 
side covered with brush and trees.] 
©l1e. July 22, 1910; G 34797. 

Heldenkampf Schweizer miudchen 
bei Winkelried 1798; by A. Schlabitz. 
[Battle on a mountain road between 
women and soldiers.]| ©41c. July 22, 
1910; G 34799. 

Lasset die kindlein zu mir kommen; 
by O. Lingner. [Christ seated under 
large tree surrounded by number of 


ehildren.] © 1¢. July 22, 1910; G 

34798. 

BOSTON MANUFACTURING CO., Boston, 
Mass. [18947 


Red Cross nurse. Female nurse car- 
rying tray. -© 1-4 July 18, 1910; & 


BRAun & co., New York, N. Y. 
[18948-18952 


Bijoux; by Eisman Semenowsky. 
[Young woman, low neck gown, long, 
flowing hair, holding string of pearls 
in one hand, jewel box in the other.] 
©l1e. July 15, 1910; G 34781. 

Dorades de la reine Aahmes; by His- 
man Semenowsky. [Woman _ seated 
on cushions, watching fishes and 
water lilies in marble basin, while an- 
other woman pours perfumes on her 
feet from ocean shell, marble balus- 
trade and river in background.]. ©1 
ec. July 2, 1910; G 34667. 

My heart is over the sea; by Jan 
Van Beers. [Young woman leaning 
on large rock under tree, gazing out 
over the sea.] © 1c. July 2, 1910; 
x 384666. 

Temps des roses; by Hisman Se- 
menowsky. [Little girl with hat set 


| back on head, wavy hair falling over 


both shoulders, holding large spray of 
roses in left hand, single rose in 
right.] © tf ¢«. July . 16; 1910: ‘G 
34738. 

Vin despagne; by Eisman Semen- 
[Woman in faney dress cos- 
tume standing with one hand resting 
holding up glass of 


champagne.] © 1 ec. July 15, 1910; 


' @ 84782 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18953 


pt. IV, B2S2 ¥.5 


BuRROUGHS (EDITH WOODMAN), Flush- 
hated, Dae Oe [18953 
Bird fountain. [Bowl resting on 
winged heads of children, long stem 
and base.]. © 1c. July 27, 1910; G 
34810. 
BuscH (Aveust A.), St. Louis, Mo. 
[18954 
Relief train. [Man on horse in lead 
of long line of pack mules on mountain 
trail, dog in foreground.] ©1e. July 
18, 1910; G 34739. 


CAMPBELL idesee co., Camden, N. J. 
Sones 

Looking over. [Grotesque head of 
small girl with ribbon on her hair, 
hands holding what appears to be the 
top board of a fence, over which she 
is looking.] © 1c. July 6, 1910; G 
34678. 

Playing bride: [Head and shoulders 
of grotesque figure of. small child 
dressed as bride] © 1. July 6, 
1910; G 34677. 

Telephone (The) girl. [Grotesque 
figure of small girl seated in a chair, 
holding telephone on her knee, into 
which she is talking.] ©1e. July 6, 
1910; G 84676. 

Youthful (The) cook. [Grotesque 
figure of small girl dressed in cook’s 
cap and apron, pan in her left hand, 
spoon in her right, with which she is 


stirring.] © 1 ec July 6, 1910; G 
34675. 
Carson (C. H.), Kansas City, Mo. 


[18959-18960 
Carson monument. ‘“Arisen” ap- 
pearing at top. ©l1e. July 13, 1910; 
G 34698. 
Temple of light. Building of gray 
stone, center dome surmounted by fig- 
ure. ©l1c. July 13, 1910; G 34694. 


CHICAGO STATUARY MFG. CO., Chicago, 
Til. [18961 
Lincoln (Abraham); by A. L. Van 
der Berghen. Full length standing 
statue. ©1c. July 11, 1910; G 34688. 


CuHurcH & DwicHTt co., New York, 
N. Y. [18962 


Woodcock feeding; by H. Hinter- 
mneister. 
stream, one in foreground feeding, the 
other standing near some rushes, rocks 
and trees in back ground.] ©1l1e.. 
July 6, 1910; G 34680. 


CooLipce (C. M.), New York, N. Y. 
[18968-18965 
No graft here. [Dog wearing spec- 
tacles, seated at desk before open book, 
paper and inkwell.] © 1c. July 18, 
1910; G 3476S. 


[Two woodcock beside a | 


CooLiDcE (C. M.)—Continued. 

Pinched with four aces. [Five dogs 
seated around table playing cards, 
four dogs in policeman’s uniform have 
interrupted the game, chips and cards 
on table] © 1c. July 13, 1910; G 
34770. 


Ten thousand a year. [Dog with 
baseball in hand wearing catcher’s out- 
fit, mask, chest protector and glove.] 
© 1c. July 13, 1910; G 34769. 


DAPRATO STATUARY CO., Chicago, Ill}. 
[18966-18969 
Roman high altar. Crucifixion 
group in center panel, angel figures 
over arch. © 1 «& July 19, 1910; G 
34784. 
Roman sidealtar. Statue of Blessed 
Virgin in niche, monogram S. M. in 
lower panel. © 1c. July 19, 1910; G 


| 34783. 


St. Michael. Angel standing on 
prostrate form of Satan and pointing 
to cross on his breast, sword in right 
hand. © 1c. July 19, 1910; G 34782 


St. Raphael. Angel holding staff in 
right hand and fish in the left. © 
1c. July 19, 1910; G 34781. 


Dr JoNGE (Louis) & co., New York, 
ING Ne [18970-18973 


Chrysanthemums on latticed back- 
ground. Blossoms, stems and leaves 
grouped irregularly. © 1c. July 20, 
1910; G 34791. 

Raspberry blossoms. Stems and blos- 
soms arranged on scroll background. 
©1c. July 20, 1910; G 34789. 


Violets on snow background. 


Bunches of violets grouped irregularly 21 


on snow-covered ground. ©1e. July 
20, 1910; G 34788. 


Wild roses on checkered back- 
ground. Leaves, blossoms and stems 
of wild roses suspended in front of 
checkered background. ©1ce. July 20, 
1910; G 84790. 


DUBUQUE ALTAR MFG. Co., Dubuque, 
Towa. [18974, 18975 


Gothic main altar no. 1797. [Cen- 
ter panel ‘‘ The last supper” low col- 
umns on either side of altar sur- 
mounted by standing figure of angel, 
three panel niches above for statues. j 
©l1c. July 18, 1910; G 34788. 


no. 1803. [Last supper in lower 
center panel, three panel niches above 
for statues.] ©1c. July 27, 1910576 
34809. 


340 


WORKS 
nos. 31-34, August, 1910 


Exrzset (O. Marton), Chicago, Ill. 


[18976 
Royal Bengal. [Head of tiger ap- 
pearing above tall grass.] ©1l1c. July 


20, 1910; G 34812. 


HIMPIRE CREAM SEPARATOR CO., Chicago, 

[18977 

Feeding the calf. [Calf drinking 

from pan of milk held by little girl.] 
©1c. July 29, 1910; G 34814. 


FAIRCHILD PUBLISHING Co., New York, 

[18975 

Modern proposal. [Young man 

kneeling to young woman and holding 

out to her miniature automobile.] © 1 
ce. July 29, 1910; G 34814. 


Farny (Henry F.), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[18979 
Coming of the firehorse. [Mountain 
scene, engine appearing around curve, 
number of Indians on horses that are 
running away.] ©l1c. July 14, 1910; 
G 34729. 
FEHR (FRANK) BREWING Co., Louis- 
ville, Ky. [18980 
Lovers flight; by Joseph Hawkins. 
[Youth holding ring in right hand, left 
arm about young woman clad in white, 
bare feet and arms, garlands of flow- 
ers.] ©lc. July 22, 1910; G 34801. 


FIDELITY-PHENIX FIRE INSURANCE ©O., 
New York, N. Y. [18981 


Owl family. [Old mother owl with 
four little owls on branch of tree.] 
©1c. July 20, 1910; G 34787. 


FiretnH (P. WILLIAM), Hast Boston, 
Mass. [18982 


J. Johnson & J. Jeffries at Reno, 
July 4, 1910. [Bas-relief of two fight- 
ers touching gloves at start.] ©le 
July 8, 1910; G 384683. 


FouegeR (JAMES WALTER), Nantucket, 
Mass. [189838 
Ship Citizen. Large sailing vessel 
being towed into harbor by steamboat 
Telegraph. © 1c. July 16, 1910; G34737. 
FORBES LITHO. MFG. co., Boston, Mass. 
[18984-18986 

Girl with basket of flowers; by Leon 
Moran. [Full length view of young 
woman dressed in white, wearing poke 
bonnet, basket of flowers under her 
right arm, trees in background.] © 1 
ce. July 6, 1910; G 34672. 

Interesting (An) story; by Harry 
Roseland. [Two old men seated by 
corner of table talking, one with um- 
brella in his hand, the other with cane, 
& newspaper laid over his knee.] 
1e. July 6, 1910; G 34678. 


OF ART 
19005 


FORBES LITHO. MFG. co.—Continued. 
Mother and child. [Young woman 
holding up baby, its head resting 
against her cheek.] © 1. July 20, 
1910; G 34786. 
FRASER (JAMES E.), New York, N. Y. 
[18987 
200sevelt (Theodore). Sculptured 
bust. ©1c. July 27, 1910; G 34811. 
GEORGE (GILBERT D.), St. Paul,, Minn. 
[18988 
Dee-lighted. [Grotesque bust of 
R00sevelt.] © 1c. July 14, 1910; G 
34723. 
Goopricu (B. F.) co., Akron, Ohio. 
[18989 
Lady in black seated; by Carroll 
Beckwith. [Three-quarter figure of a 
lady seated, dressed in black square- 
necked gown with no sleeves, large 
bows on shoulders, left arm and hand 
resting on arm of chair, right hand in 
lap.] ©1c. July 6, 1910; G 34679. 
GORHAM Co., New York, N. Y. [18990 
Statuette of a bear; by Albert Hum- 
phreys. Bear is shown standing erect, 
leaning against a hollow trunk of a 
tree. ©1c. July 8, 1910; G 34682. 
HIARKRADER (MRS. JENNIE K.), Indian- 
apolis, Ind. [18991 
Our heaven-born banner. [Soldiers 
and sailors monument, tall shaft sur- 
mounted by figure, clouds in form of 
American flag in background.] ©1l1e. 
July 25, 1910; G 34806. 
Island, 


HASELTINE (HERBERT), 
; [18992 


N. ¥ 

Splendour. Bronze statuette of 
Queen Alexandra’s barouche horse. © 
1e. July 9, 1910; G 34685. 
Hoop (C. I.) co., Lowell, Mass. [18993 


Birthday roses. Bust portrait of 
young woman with dark hair and eyes, 
looking over right shoulder, holding 
large bouquet of roses. © 1c. July 
14, 1910; G 34727. 

Hoop RUBBER Co., Boston, Mass. [18994 

Gee, ain’t they great, Dad. [Father 
and mother looking at boy in new pair 
of rubber boots.] © 1c July 14, 
1910; G@ 384726. 

KAUFMANN & STRAUSS CO., New York, 
NEY. [18995-19005 

At the fence. [Five little children 
looking over the top of high fence.] 
© 1c. July 18, 1910; G 34701. 

Convalescent (The); by D. Enjol- 
ras. [Young woman leaning back in 


Long 


© large arm chair, open screen behind 
'her.] ©1ce. July 18, 1910; G 34697. 


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19006 


IXAUFMANN & STRAUSS co.—Continued. 

Coquette; by D. Enjolras. [Young 
woman looking over her right shoul- 
der and holding large rose in left 
hand.] ©1e. July 13, 1910; G 347038. 


Dance (The); by D. HEnjolras. 
[Three young girls holding hands and 
dancing.] © 1c. July 18, 1910; G 
34696. 


Grateful admirers; by Anton yon 
Beust. [Young woman seated holding 
bottle of wine, back of her stands 
young man offering her a flower, an- 
other is offering glass of wine, three 


other figures in background.] ©1e. 
July 18, 1910; G 34704. 
In thought; by Leon Moran. 


[Young woman in dark square-neck 
gown, one hand hanging over arm of 
echair.] ©i1c July 18, 1910; G 34700. 


Lady and lilacs; by D. Enjolras. 
[Young woman wearing large hat and 
white dress standing near lilac bush. ] 
©1ec. July 13, 1910; G 34699. 


Making friends; by Joseph Warren. 
[Horse reaching over fence for bunch 
of grass held by little child, dog at 
left.] ©1c. July 19, 1910; G 34778. 


Query; by M. Bellet. [Young 
woman standing looking away from 
open book she holds in both hands, 
full face view.] ©1c. July 13, 1910; 
G 34695. 


Reveries; by Delphy Enjolras. 
[Young woman holding thin gauze 
searf about her shoulders, three- 
quarter face view, ribbon and flowers 


in hair.] © 1c July 18, 1910; G 
34698. 
Spring; by Anton von _ Beust. 


[Figure of young woman standing by 
pool holding up a Shell that is being 
filed with water by little cherub 
seated above tilting over a water jar.] 
©iec. July 13, 1910; G 34702. 


Keim (J. R.) & co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[19006 


Shackamaxon head. [Head of In- 
dian with feather headdress and neck- 
lace.] ©l1c. July 23, 1910; G 34805. 


LAMASURE (H.), Washington, D. C. 
[19007-19009 


Apple blossoms. Midsummer land- 
scape, several large apple trees, on hill 
side, in full blossom, small winding 
stream and path leading to house in 
distance. © 1c. July 16, 1910; G 
34734. 


pt. IV, nS, Vad 


LAMASURE (H.)—Continued. 

Early evening. Summer landscape, 
stream running in center to fore- 
ground, trees and bushes on either 
side, large drooping willow on left 
bank. ©1c. July 16, 1910; G 34735. 

Summer afternoon. Late summer 
landscape, winding body of water run- 
ning from background, trees and 
bushes on either side, path running 
parallel to the water. ©1c. July 16, 
1910; G 34736. 


LANMAN & Kemp, New York, N. Y. 
[19010 


Listen. [Head and shoulders of 
young woman, hair pompadour with 
flowers showing on right side of head, 
hand beside her mouth, lips open as 
though calling, teeth showing.] © 1 
ce. July 6, 1910; G 34674. 


LE GALL (Victor), Goldendale, Wash. 
[19011 


Old Mt. Adams. [Stream of water 
at foot of snow-clad mountains.] © 1 
ec. July 25, 1910; G 34807. 


e 
LOWNEY (WALTER M.) co., Boston, 


Mass. [19012-19014 
Chantecler. [Man in costume of 
rooster.] © 1 ¢ July 21, 1910; G 
34796. 3 
Pintade (La) [Woman in costume 
of quail.] © 1.¢ July 299%. G 
384794. 


Poule faisane. [Woman in costume 
of pheasant.] ©1c. July 21, 1910; G 
34795. 


Mason, Av & MOGENHEIMER CONFEC- 
TIONERY MFG. CO., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[19015 


Pensive summer boy. Boy in white 
standing near edge of pond, looking 
toward the sky. ©1ce. July 18, 1910; 
G 34771. 


MuRRAY (WALTER), New York, N. Y. 
[19016 


Champion Thornbury Rajah. [Bull 
dog.] ©1e. July 18, 1910; G 34691. 


NOBLES EXPLOSIVES CO., LTD., Glasgow, 
Scotland. [19017 


Beauty (A) Young woman in hunt- 
ing costume holding gun in right hand 
and dead pheasant in left. ©lec. July 
11, 1910; G 34686. 


OLYMPIC ART SOCIETY, Boston, Mass. 
[19018 
Johnson (Jack), champion of world. 


[Head on plaque in bas-relief.] © 
1 e. July 13, 1910; G 34692. 


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WORKS OF ART 


nos. 31-84, August, 1910 


PoMPEIAN MFG. co., Cleveland, Ohio. 
[19019 
Musician (The) [Young woman in 
long evening gown standing near piano, 
one hand resting on the keys.] © 1 
e. July 20, 1910; G 34785. 


Potter & WRIGHINGTON, Boston, Mass. 
[19020 
[Two large 


@ 1 


After Mr. Alphonse, 
bull dogs showing their teeth. ] 
ec. July 14, 1910; G 34728. 


PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH CO., Provi- 
dence, R. I. [19021-19024 


Elisha heals Naaman, the Syrian. 
[Two men in chariot drawn by two 
horses, talking to prophet.] © 1. 
July 14, 1910; G 34705, 

Israel’s penitence and God’s pardon. 
[Man dressed in garb of Biblical times 
standing, staff in hand, one arm ex- 
tended, multitude in background.] © 
1c. July 14, 1910; G 34708. 


Micah’s picture of universal peace. 
[Two men seated dressed in Biblical 
garb, at their feet child playing with 
dog, landscape beyond.] ©1.. July 
14, 1910; G 34706. 


Uzziah, King of Judah, humbled. 
[High priest in foreground speaking 
to king holding censor in right hand, 
number of priests in background.] © 
1e. July 14, 1910; G@ 34707. 


RAMSDELL (F.. L.), New York, N. Y. 
[19025, 19026 


Miss Canada. Half figure of young 
woman, head turned sideways, lace 
fichu around shoulders, left arm full 
of flowers. © 1c. July 21, 1910; G 
84792. 


When Christmas frost is in the air. 
Half length figure of young woman in 
outdoor costume, fur-trimmed coat and 


muff, Jarge shirred hat, holly and 
snow flakes. © 1c. July 21, 1910; G 
34798. 


REINTHAL & NEWMAN, New York, N. Y. 
[19027 


What you don’t know, don’t hurt 
you; by G. G. Wiederseim. [Small boy 
in swimming while behind large tree 
two puppies are destroying his clothes. ] 
©l1c. July 11, 1910; G 34689. 


Runarius (Cart), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[19028 
In fighting mood. [Moonlight land- 
scape, large moose in angry attitude 
in foreground.] © 1c. July 28, 1910; 
G 34802. 


19045 
SCHMALZ (HERBERT), London, Eng- 
land. [19029 | 


Sweeter eyes were never seen. [Full 
face view of young woman wearing 
black velvet cap with black lace frill 
falling round face, long curls over each 
shoulder.] © 1c. July 9, 1910; G 
34684. 


SCHNITZER (GEBRUDER), 
many. [19030 
Sancta Maria Immaculata. [Stand- 
ing figure of Blessed Virgin Mary with 
hands in attitude of prayer.] ©1. 
July 25, 1910; G 34808. 


Berlin, Ger- 


Scott (RoLAnD J.), St. Louis, Mo. 
[19031 


God (The) of things as they’ve got 
to be. [Statuette of a man with very 
short legs and large feet, wearing eye 
glasses with T in one and R in the 
other glass, his right arm raised with 
closed fist, left hand extended, teeth 
showing.] ©1c. July 1, 1910; G 34671. 


SIBBEL (JOSEPH) STUDIO, New York, 
J ae Se [19032-19045 


[Bas-relief panels. ] 


Station of the cross no. 1. 
condemned to death. 


no. 2. Jesus is loaded with the 


Jesus is 


Cross. 
——no. 8. Jesus falls for the first 
time beneath the cross. 
no. 4. Christ meets his most 
afflicted mother. 
-no. 5. Simon aids Christ to 
bear his cross. 


no. 6. Veronica wipes the face 
of Christ. 

no. 7. Jesus falls the second 
time. 

no. 8. Christ consoling the 
weeping women. 

no. 9. Jesus falls the third 
time. 

no. 10. Jesus is stripped of his 
garments. 

no. 11. Christ is nailed to the 
cross. 

——no. 12. Jesus expires on the 

cross. 

no. 18. Jesus is taken down 


from the cross. 


14. Christ is laid in the 


no. 
sepulcher. 
© 1c. each July 14, 1910; G 34709- 


34 coo 


Oot (se. 


343 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19046 


SPICER- SIMSON (THEODORE), Paris, 
France. [19046, 19047 
Nymph bathing. [Sculptured nude 
figure of young woman leaning on 
pedestal holding right foot in right 
hand.] ©1lce. July 23, 1910; G 34804. 
Sundial. [Sculptured nude figure of 
woman gazing beyond, one knee rest- 
ing on pedestal, other leg extended and 
resting on toes.] © 1 ec. July 23, 
1910; G 34808. 
STRAUSS (FRANK VY.) & co., New York, 
Tyee [19048 
Victoria. Crescent in which is seen 
the bust and head of young woman. 
© 1c. July 14, 1910; G 34725. 


Strong (SEBERT H.), Binghamton, 
NEY: [19049 
Art figure. [Full length figure of 


woman standing dressed in tights.] 
©1c. July 12, 1910; G 34690. 
Tuck (RAPHAEL) & SONS CO., LTD., 
New York, N. Y. [19050-19076 
- [ Valentines. ] 

Cupid bound. Woman caressing 
cupid. 

First sail. Woman and two children 
around fountain watching small toy 
boat on water. 

Garden truck. Be-cider self. [Two 
figures with heads made of an apple 
and a cantalope. ] 

— Her melon-choly stand. [Two 
figures seated on bench, one has a 
pumpkin for head, the other a squash. ] 
Hopeless pair. [Figure of man 
with pear for head, plum is head of 
woman. | 

—It beats all. Oh, Miss Sugar- 
corn. [Three figures with heads made 
of corn and a beet.] 

It might have bean. [Figures 
of man and woman with carrot and 
bean for heads.] 

— Lemon drops a hint. 
ures with peach and lemon heads. ] 
Man of straw. [Bed and table 
with female figure in background. ] 
Pretty pickle. [Two dancing 
figures with pickles and peppers for 
heads. ] 

— Saucy thing. 
cranberry for head.] 
Stringing Mr. Bean. [Figure 
with string bean head seated in chair 
holding female figure with pear head 
in lap, cat with heart head.] 


[Figure with 


[Two fig- 


pt. TV, Res, VS 


Tuck (RAPHAEL) & SONS CO., LTD.— 
Continued. 

Golden chords. Little girl holding 

violin in position, bow in hand as if 
about to play. 


Little girl with harp in position, 
as if about to play. 


Little girl, hands on keyboard. 
of organ, as if playing. 


Idyls. Woman floating on leaf pick- 
ing pond lilies. 


Woman lying on bank of stream 
with cupid sitting beside her playing 
harp. 


Woman playing musical instru- 
ment, birds and cupid as an audience. 


— Woman reclining on bank of 
stream listening to music being played 
by three cupids. 


Woman sitting by side of 
stream, two cupids before her, one in 
pleading attitude. 

—— Woman staring dreamily into 
stream, a cupid behind her with bow 
and arrow. 


Nymphs. Woman blowing bubbles 
which take the form of hearts, two 
little cupids flying around her, 

Woman holding up shell to re- 


ceive water from little child sitting on 
reck. 


Woman in woods surrounded by 
cupids with bows and arrows. 


Woman on bank of stream with 
foot in water smiling on little cupid 
as he rises from water. 

Woman reclining on bank of 
stream with feet in water, a cupid 
standing in front of her, trees in back- 
ground. 


Woman sitting on bank of 
stream, five little cupids in air, trees 
in background. © 1 e. each July 18, 
1910; G 34741-34767. 


WHITTIER (ANSON DuDLEY), Los An- 


geles,. Cal. [19077 
Johnson (Jack), champion. Sculp- 
tured bust. © 1c. July 18, 1910; G 


34740. 
WotFr & co., Philadelphia, Pa. [19078 


Lion family. [Large lion, lioness, 
and two small cubs.| ©1e. July 14, 
1910; G 34724. 


Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalogue since Jan- 


TENT Vig? Cg] LS 0 pa i A ae a Ck 


3, 452 


CLASSES H-K, 


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


ALVIN STATE BANK, Alvin, Texas. 
[19079 
Satsuma orange tree. © Mar. 1, 
1910; 2c. July 14, 1910; K 12496. 


AMERICAN ART WORKS, Coshocton, Ohio. 
[19080 


Here’s health. ©1ce. Aug. 3, 1910; 
J 148872. 


AMERICAN COMMERCIAL ADVG. Co., New 
Yarkg,7N. Y. [19081-19093 


At the beach.—At the soda foun- 
tain.—Awkward  position.—Caught.— 
Curiosity.—Golfing.—Idle hours.—Play 
days.—Resting.—Self  confident.—Solid 
comfort.—Summer girl.—Traveling. © 
Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 3, 1910; 
K 12676-12688. 

AMERICAN PRESS ASSN., New York, 
INS [19094-19135 

Abernathy boys. © June 11, 1910; 

2c. July 8, 1910; J 142954. 


——and father. © June 11, 1910; 
2c. July 8, 1910; J 142955. 

Ballinger (Richard) © July 1, 
1910; 2c. July 8, 1910; J 142961. 

Barrett -(John) © July 1, 1910; 
2c, July 15, 1910; J 148249. 


Busbey (lL. White) © July 1, 1910; 
2c. July 8, 1910; J 142969. 

Cummins (Sen. Albert B.) © July 
1, 1910; 2.¢c. July 8, 1910; J 142971. 

Dalzell (John) 
duly 8, 1910; J 142972. 

Daliver (Sen. J. P.). .©.July 1, 
1910; 2 c. July 8, 1910; J 142965. 

Sore. (sen, “Thomas P.). 1, 2. 
July 1, 1910; 2 c. each July 8, 1910; 
J 142967, 142970. 

Henry (Prince) and Princess Juli- 
anna of the Netherlands. © June 11, 
1910; 2c. July 8, 1910; J 142950. 

Hinds (Asher C.) © July 1, 1910; 
2c. July 8, 1910; J 142978. 


Julianna, future queen of the 
Netherlands. © June 11, 1910; 2 «. 


July 8, 1910; J 142952. 


© July 1, 1910; 2. | 


© | 


AMERICAN PRESS ASSN.—Continued. 
Knox (Philander C.) © July 
1910; 2 ¢. July 8, 1910; J 142958. 


La Follette (Robert) © July 1, 
1910; 2c. July 8, 1910; J 142962. 


McClung (Lee) 1, 2. © July 1, 
1910; 2c. each July 8, 1910; J 142974, 
142975. 

Meyer (George von L.) © July 1, 
1910; 2 ec. July 8, 1910; J 142964. 

Norton (Chas. D.) © July 1, 1910; 
2e. July 8, 1910; J 142960. 


Payne (Sereno EH.) © July 1, 1910; 
2c. July 8, 1910; J 142968. 


Roosevelt (Ex-President Theodore) 
at Cambridge. © June 6, 1910; 2 e. 
July 8, 1910; J 142953. 


talking with newspaper men. 
© May 25, 1910; 2c. July 8, 1910; J 
142957. 


Royal family of the Netherlands. © 
June-11, 1910; 2° ¢. July 8, 1910: J 
142951. 

Scott (Chas. F.) © July 1, 1910; 
2e. July 8, 1910; J 142966. 

Taft (President William H.) © 
duly 1.) 19t0:; 2-e. July 8, 191055 
142963. 


Same. © July 1, 1910; 2 
15, 1910; J 148250. 

Tawney (James) © July 1, 1910; 
2c. July 8, 1910; J 142959. 

Washington, D. C.: 

Army and navy bldg.—Bureau of 
American republics—Bureau of en- 
graving and printing.—Capitol.—Car- 
negie institute-—Coreoran art. gal- 
lery.—General post office-—House of 
representatives’ office bldg.—Library 
of congress.— Pennsylvania ave. —- 
Senate office bldg—Treasury.—Union 
railroad station.—Washington monu- 
ment. © July 1, 1910; 2 ce. each July 
15, 1910; J 148289-148248, 1438251- 
143824. 

Wellman 
1910; 2 


1, 


e. July 


(Walter) © May 
c. July 8, 1910; J 142956. 


25, 


345 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19736 


pt.Iv,n.s., v.5 


ANDERSON SHORTHAND TYPEWRITER CO., 
Philadelphia, Pa. [19136 
Anderson shorthand machine chart 
of keyboard. © July 1, 1910; 2... 
July 5, 1910; K 11951. 


APEDA STUDIO, New York, N. Y 


" [19137 
McDonald (Wm.), the wandering 
blacksmith. © June 25, 1910; 2 «. 


June 27, 1910; J 142599. 


ARC PHOTO CO., Bomoseen, Vt. [19138 
Sunset from Bomoseen park. © 
Aare eds a O09): 2 se. Sualy 6," C910: a 

143883. 
ARNOLD (Harry), Chicago, Ill. [19139 
Many cares. © July 20, 1910; 2c. 

July 18, 1910; J 143295. 
ARNOLD (RicH. J.), Del Monte, Cal. 
[19140 


Monterey Bay. 3. © July 15, 1910; 
2c. July 16, 1910; J 143286. 


ARNOLD TRANSIT CO., Mackanac Island, | 
[19141 | 


Mich. 

Aeroplane view of Michigan looking 

south from Sault Ste. Marie. © June 
25, 1910; 2 ec. July. 27, 1910; K 12541. 


ARTHUR (JAMES), Detroit, Mich. 
[19142 
Home, sweet home. © July 9, 1910; 
2c. July 11, 1910; J 143014. 


AUSTIN (A. W.), Pittsburg, Pa. 
1191438 
Denta-san girl. © May 14, 1910; 2 
e. June 29, 1910; J 148408. 


AYER (ELLERY S§8.), Boston, Mass. 
[19144, 19145 

Power and service.—Young Grover’s 
proverb. © July 14, 1910; 2 c. each 
July 18, 1910; K 12360, 12361. 

BAIN (GEORGE GRANTHAM), New York, 
Neax: [19146-19156 

Auersperg (Count von) 994, 12, 18. 
© Apr. 4, 1910; 2 ¢c. each June 14, 
1910; J 143160, 143161. 

Griscom (Lloyd C.) 587, 14, 15; 588, 
15; 589, 6. © Jan. 31, 1910; 2c. each 
June 14, 1910; J 143156—-148159. 

Hidalgo (Elvira de) 225, 9-13. © 
Mar. 4, 1910; 2 c. each June 14, 1910; 
J 148162-143166. 


BAKER (J. G.), Columbus Junction, 
Iowa. [19157-19161 
Columbus Junction, Iowa: 
Buffington creek, south of. 10.— 
Cherry ave., view on. 9.—Noted swing- 
ing bridge. 8. © July 7, 1910; 2c. 
each July 9, 1910; J 143000-143002. 


| 
| 
| 
} 


BAKER (J. G.)—Continued. 

View looking west. © Jnly 20. 

1910; 2c. July 20, 1910; J 148362. 
— West hill. © July 7, 1910; 2. 

July 20, 1910; J 143361. 


BAKOWSKI (B. B.), Prineville, Oregon. 
[19162-19181 


[Oregon views]: 

Bend - the- beautiful, waterfront.— 
Black Butte and Mt. Jefferson. 2897.— 
Broken Top mountain and Three Sis- 
ters. 2907.—Cherries in Cove orchard. 
2829, 2833.—Cline falls. 2921.—Coun- 
try above lLaidland.—Crooked river 
canyon. 28138, 2817, 2821, 2824, 2839.— 
Eagle rock. 2838.—Laidland and vicin- 
ity —Opal springs. 2809.—Sisters, Ore- 
gon. 2890, 2893.—Sisters, Oregon, flow- 
ery meadow near. 2913.—Three Sis- 
ters. 2902,2909. © July 1,1910; 2c. 
each July 11, 1910; J 148026—-143045. 


BASSETT (WILLIAM A.), Perry, N. Y. 
[19182-19194 


Silver Lake, [N. Y.], canoeing on. 
© July 30,.1910;.2 & Ause2 1910; 
J 143862. 

——Inlet. 1-8. © July 30, 1910; 2 
ce. each Aug. 2, 1910; J 148850—-148857. 

—-_— Outlet. 1-4. @ jee. 
2 ec. each Aug. 2, 1910; J 148858—- 
143861. 


BATTELL (Mrs. R. L.), Cedar Grove, 

Wis. [19195 

Home of the muskie. © July 21, 
1910; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1910; J 1438388. 


BeacH (H. M), Remsen, N. Y. 
[19196-19198 


Greeting from Pine camp.—Pine | ! 


camp. 1, 2. © July 26732 ]= 
each July 28, 1910; J 143722143724. 


BEAUFONT LITHIA WATER CO., Rich- 
mond, Va. [19199, 19200 
Bloo family.—Redd family. © July 
1, 1910; 2 ce. each July 3) ae ee 
11991, 11992. 


BENNER -(Hagry M.), Hammondsport, 
me Y.; [19201, 19202 
Curtis (G. H.) alighting in water, 
after bomb-throwing tests. © July 7, 
1910; 2 ¢. July 9, 1910; J 142996. 
—— Starting on his bomb-throwing 
tests. © July 7, 1910; 2 ¢ July 9, 
1910; J 142995. 


BERNSTEIN (I.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[19203 
Engravings of rings. © July 14, 
1910; 2c. July 12, 1910; K 12182. 


346 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 31-34, August, 1910 


BEetTHE (H. E.), Green Bay, Wis. 
[19204-19219 

Green Bay, Wis.: 

Bay view beach pavilion, 7.—Bird’s- 
eye view, 13.—Deaconess sanitarium, 
27.—Fox river scene, 15.—Minahan 
bldg., 17.—Post-office and federal court 
bldg., lobby, 34.—Public library, ex- 
terior, 25.—Public library, interior, 
42.—Pumping station, interior, 20.— 
Roosevelt (Steamship) at dock, 10.-— 
St. Vincent’s hospital, 31.—Walnut st. 
bridge, 14, 16.—Washington st.,12. © 
July 18, 1910; 2 c. each July 23, 1910; 
J 143459-148472. 

— Public library, interior, 43. © 
fily 19)-1910; 2 ¢. July 21, 1910; J 
143405. 

——-—_—_ 45. © July 22, 1910; 2c. 
July 25, 1910; J 148516. 


BicELOow (Luv) St. Joseph, Mo. 
[19220 
Nectar. © July 20, 1910; 2c. July 
27, 1910; J 148689. 


BIoGRAPH COMPANY, New York, N. Y. 
[19221-19229 
[Moving picture rolls.] 

Areadian maid. © 1 ec. Aug. 3, 
1910; J 148884. 

As the bells rang out. 
28, 1910; J 148501. 

Call to arms. © 1c. July 28, 1910; 
J 143780. 


Gite; July 


Child’s faithh ©1c. July 16, 1910; 


J 143291. 


Flash of light. 
1910; J 14383887. 

Midnight cupid. 
1910; J 148007. 


Serious sixteen. 
1910; J 148502. 


Unexpected help. 
1910; J 148826. 


What the daisy said. ©1e. July 
13, 1910; J 148189. 


BLoom 


Owe cy July. 20: 
@©ekaec. | Iuly 9; 
Ome) July23, 


© 1c. Duly, 30; 


Minneapolis, 
Minn. [19230-19241 


Aitkin, Minn. Court house. © July 
tO toro 2 G. duly 15, 1910; J 143736. 


Brainerd, Minn. : 

Laurel st.—N. P. shops. © July 
20, 1910; 2 c. each July 28, 1910; J 
1438726, 143727. 


Little Falls, Minn. : 

Broadway.—Dam 1, 2.—First ave.— 
Lower N. P. R. R. bridge.—Saw- 
mill-—Upper N. P. R. R. bridge. © 
July 16, 1910; 2c. each July 15, 1910; 
J 148788, 1487387-148742. 


(BENJAMIN ) 


19263 


Bioom (BENJAMIN )—Continued. 

North Aitkin, Minn. Main st. © 
July 16, 1910; 2 c. July 15, 1910; J 
143734. 


South Aitkin, Minn. Main st. © 
July 16, 1910; 2 « July %, 1910; J 
143735. 
Book NEWS MONTHLY, Philadelphia, Pa. 
[19242 
Going to market. © July 26, 1910; 
2 ¢, July 26, 1910; K 12528, 
Boystn (J. T'.), Yosemite, Cal. 
[19243 
Camp Lost Arrow. © July 25, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 1, 1910; J 148847. 
BRAUN & CO., SUCCRS., New York, N. Y. 
[19244-19260 
Au gite; by Albert Guillaume. 8336. 
Bach (Joh. Sebastien) ; by Edouard 
Cabane. 8341. 


Chamois dans la montagne; by G. F. 
Rotig. 5950. 


Connais-toi ; 
8330. 


Curiosité; by EH. Joannon. 8837. 

Hsearmouche; by Albert Guillaume. 
8334. 

Eveil; by Albert Guillaume. 

Jolie (Une) occasion; by 
Guillaume. 8381. 


Lever (Le); by Albert Guillaume. 
8338. 


Liserons (Les); by Martin Kavel. 
5958. 
Loge (La); by Albert Guillaume. 
8335. 
Néréide; by J. A. Hanriot. 5956. 
Pigeons (Les); by Maurice Jacquet. 
5951. 
Promenade du Dimanche; by Mme. 
Duprey Kruseman van Elten. 8325. 
Rieuse; by E. Joannon. 5955. 
Roman (Le) défendu; by Martin 
Kavel. 5957. 
Sourire; by A. Bellet. 8338. 
© July 15, 1910; 2 c. each July 15, 
1910; J 148200-148216. 
BRETT LITHOGRAPHING Co., New York, 
Neos [19261 
Innocence. © July 1, 1910; 2 ¢@ 
July 29, 1910; K 12603. 
BrotHers (N. A.), Aberdeen, S. D. 
[19262, 19263 
Aberdeen, S. D. © July 6, 1910; 
2c. July 14, 1910; K 12223. 
yottschalk theatre fire. July 
25, 1910; 2 c. July 28, 1910; J 1438728. 


by Albert Guillaume. 


8332. 
Albert 


347 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19264 


Brown (lL. J.), Tacoma, Wash. [19264 

Tacoma [Wash.] high school and 
stadium. © July 25, 1910; 2 ¢. Aug. 1, 
1910; J 148840. 


BurK (W. HERBERT), Norristown, Pa. 

[19265 

Washington’s headquarters flag. © 

July, 16: 192 2e. auly. £8) 1010+ di 
143293. 


BurRLeyY (H. J.), Montgomery, Pa. 
[19266 
Bass fishing. © July 20, 1910; 2c. 
July 22, 1910; J 148418. 


CAHOON (CHARLES D.), Boston, Mass. 

[19267, 19268 

Pilgrims progress. — Provincetown. 

Oesuly “28, 1910) 2ee) “each Aue. 3: 
1910; K 12662, 12663. 


CALLAHAN (JOHN) & co., Chicago, II. 
aah [19269 

Boiler scale. © July 22, 1910; 2 «. 
July 22, 1910; J 148409. 


CAMPBELL (BENJ. S.), Norfolk, Va. 
[19270 
Storm king. © June 27, 1910; 2. 
July 9, 1910; J 142997. 
CAPsTICcK (J. H. & T.), Montville, N. J. 
[19271, 19272 
Capstick Lake, Montville, N. J. 1, 


2. © Aug. 3, 1910: 2c; each Aug. 2, 
1910; J 145848, 148849. 


CARPENTER (SAMUEL), Philadelphia, 
Pa. [19273-19276 
Greetings. 1-4. © July 8, 1910; 2 


ec. each July 138, 1910; K 12195-12198. 


CARTER (H. H.), Lockport, Ill. [19277 


Fireworks at Dellwood park. © 
July) 1s. ASIO- 2 en uly 16, T9LOes 
143261. 


CasH (JAcoB), New York, N. Y. 
[19278 
Roosevelt (Theodore) taking glass 
of water. © June 27, 1910; 2 ¢. July 
23, 1910; J 148445. 


CASSELL’S AMERICAN PRESS’ SERVICE, 

New York, N. Y. [19279 

Our boys and girls. © July 10, 
tot 2c. July 11,1910 > KK A262: 


CELEBRITY ART CO., Boston, Mass. [114 
entries | [19280-19395 
Batchelor’s  fireside.—Black eyed 
Susan.—Bright eyes.—Certain girl.— 
College beauties. 1-6.—Coming joy.— 
Cupid says, a dash of spice.—Dixie 
girl. Dreaming.—Dreamy eyes.—Dyke 
heads. 1-6.—Evangeline.—Eyven as you 


CELEBRITY ART co.—Continued. 
and J.—Farmer’s daughter.—Firelight 


charm.—Firelight dreams.—Firelight’s |} 


glow.—Fool there was.—Football girl. 
1-3.—Friendship, love and truth— 
From him.—Halley’s comet.—Happy 


home.—Happy little home.—He loves | 
me.—Heart breakers.—I wonder who’s }j 


kissing her now.—Il’d marry you babe, 
if it wasn’t for a wife and six kids.— 
Love’s hour.—Love’s token.—Lucky 
eat.—Moonulight, the rose and you, 
dear.—My own fireside——Odd Fellow 
and a good fellow.—Oh how I love an 
Gdd Fellow.—Old clock.—Playmates.— 
Rose buds.—Skull series. 1-12.—Span- 
ish beauty.—Summer girl. 1-36.—Sun 
bonnet Sue.—Sunbeams.—Sunshine.— 
Sweet Alice —Sweet violets —Tam- 
bourine girl.—Ten little dimpled toes.— 
This little pig went to market.— 
Thoughts.—Twilight pictures.—Two 
beauties —Two roses.—Watching for 
papa.—Why men leave home.—Young 
mother. © Aug. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. each 
July 25,1910; J 143564143656, 148701- 
143721. 

Go to the devilfish thou false 
luver.—Spring fever. IS. © ok; 
1910; 2 ¢. each July 25, 549105.K 
12dal5. 12552. 


CHANDLER (GEORGE H.), Oneonta, N. Y. 
[19396, 19397 


Oneonta, N. Y.: 

Main st. bridge over Susquehanna 
river.—Susquehanna river. © July 
283, 1910; 2 c. each July 25,21910> J 
143509, 143510. 


CHANDLER BROS., Chariton, Iowa. 
[19398-19400 


Clover Hill Emblem.—Cloyer Hill’s | 


Golden Duchess.—Right Stamp. 
July 11, 1910; 2 c. each July 18, 1910; 
K 12862-12364. 


(Atson), Moraine Park, 


Colo. [19401-19404 

Mountain sheep. 1, 2. © May 15, 

1910; 2 ec. each July 9, 1910; J 142998, 
142999. 


CHAPMAN 


A, B. © June 1459910752 ce 
each July 16, 1910; J 143284, 143285. 


CHENEY (Mary Movtton), Minne- 
apolis, Minn. [19405 


To you I send the season’s greetings. 
© July 1, 1910; 2 c. July 2oeaSiD: 
K 12612. 

CHICKERING (ELMER), Boston, Mass. 
[19406-19409 

Chittick (Rev. J. J.) 1-4: (© daly 
11, 1910;:2 c. each July 12, 2910577 
148177-1438180. 


o48 


ptoiv, nas; 5 | 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, HTO K 


nos. 31-34, August, 1910 


CHILD (WILLIAM B.), Newport, R. I. 
[19410-19414 
Aloha, flagship under full sail. 1-5. 
= July 9, 1910; 2 c. each July 18, 
1910; J 148190-143194. 
CIVIC FEDERATION OF CHICAGO, Chicago, 
je [19415, 19416 
Don’t kill your baby. © July 5, 
1910; 2c. July 11, 1910; K 12096. 


Same. © July 16, 1910; 2 « July 
20, 1910; K 12426. 

CLATWorRTHY (IF. P.) Estes Park, 

Colo. [19417-19425 


Estes park. 1, 2.—Grand Canon, 
Ariz, Dangerous jump.—Longs Peak 
and Jap tree.—Longs Peak inn. 1, 
2.—Stanley hotel. 46. © July 21, 
tow.) 2 @,, each July 25, 1910; J 
148517-148525. 


CiLIFForRD (C. H), Wabasha, Minn. 
[19426 
Wabasha, Minn., from the river. © 
muly 2, 29010; 2 c. June ‘2, 1910; J 
143167. 


CoLBy (VINCENT V.), Denver, Colo. 
[19427-19434 
At last alone.—In future years 
when you are old.—Love is just one 
darn thing after another.—Not me.— 
There’s a sucker born every minute.— 
This is so sudden.—Whats the use.-— 
You’ve got your nerve. © July 5, 
1910" 2>¢. July 11; 1910; K 12097- 
12104. 
Cote (NATHAN A.), Peoria, Ill. [19485 
Exhibit from prohibition menagerie. 
© July 7, 1910; 2c July 9, 1910; K 
12187. 
CoLONY CRAFTS, Park Ridge, III. 
[19486-19439 
May this little birthday card re- 
mind you.—May you live to count a 
thousand birthday candles.—May your 
birthday dear be bright and fair.— 
Unto us a little child is born. © July 
20, 1910; 2 c each July 22, 1910; K 
12473-12476. 


COLUMBIAN CONSERVATORY 
St. Louis, Mo. 


[Portrait covers of 
Masters, artists’ ed.]: 

Chaminade (C. L. S.).—Heller 
(Stephen).—Jensen (A.).—Liéw (Jo- 
sef).—Rheinberger (J.).—Wilm (Nico- 
laiv.). © July 27,1910; 2¢. each July 
29, 1910; K 12604-12609. 
ConraDs (A.), Karnes City, Tex. 

[19446, 19447 

Karnes City, Tex. Calvert ave. 1, 
2. © July 9, 1910; 2c. each July 12, 
191037 143121, 143122. 


OF MUSIC, 
[19440-19445 
Musie of the 


19468 
Cook (W. B.), Cal. 
[19448, 19449 


well. 1, 2. © July 20, 
each Aug. 1, 1910; J 143834, 


Gil roy, 


Artesian 
IDLO Zire. 
143835. 


Coorer (L.), Brooklyn, N. Y. [19450 


Delighted. © July 7, 1910; 2 e. 
July 8, 1910; J 142976. 


CORTWRIGHT (FE. & A.), Owego, N. Y. 
119451 
Catlin (General I. S.) and flowers, 
on his 75th birthday. 1. Front view. 
2. Side view. © July 9, 1910; 2 «. 
each July 15, 1910; J 143257, 143258. 


COURIER CO. OF BUFFALO, Buffalo, N. Y. 
[19452-19464 
Field (Al. G.) Bottom of the sea. 
© July 30, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1910; K 
26528 
Can’t I cheer. 
2c. Aug. 1, 1910; K 12651. 
—+7Song- of \thesdices; <@,.Aug 2, 
1910; 2c. Aug. 3, 1910; IX 12689. 
Girlies, none of them twenty, none 
of them married. © July 7, 1910; 2 ec. 
July 5, 1910; K 12080. 


xreat Lafayette. © July 26, 1910: 
Z¢. July 27, 1910; K' 12566. 

Heath (Ifrankie) portrait, The big 
review. © July 26, 1910; 2 ec, July 27, 
1910; IK 12565. 

Hickey (Sheriff) © July 28, 1910; 
2c. July 30, 1910; K 12624. 

I’m having a cocktail. © July 28, 
1910; 2c. July 30, 1910; K 12623. 

Lauder (Harry) and his lassies. © 
July 28, 1910; 2 c. July 30, 1910: K 
12625. 

New York state fair, grand circuit 
races. © July 26, 1910; 2 ec. July 27, 
1910; K 12564. 

Ships and sailors. © July 28, 1910; 
2c. July 30, 1910; K 12626. 

Stetson’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin Co, 
Songs and dances. © July 12, 1910; 
2¢. July 18, 1910; K 12199. 

— Calliope. © July 22, 1910; 2e. 
July 28, 1910; K 12498. 


© July 30, 1910; 


CrooNBporG (FrepericKk T.), New York, 
a [19465-19467 
Advanced fashions, fall and winter 
1910-1911, A, B&C. © July 14, 1910: 
2c. each July 20, 1910; K 12485-12487. 
Crosspy (C. H.), New York, N. Y. 
| 1946s 
Singer tower. © 


New York, N. Y. 


| 1a Aug. 1, 1910; J 143828. 


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19469 


CROWELL (BERT), Rochester, Minn. 
[19469, 19470 


St. Mary’s hospital. 1, 2. © June 
22, 1910 Dre. each uly 920.1910 55 
143441, 143442. 


Curtis (ASAHEL), United States. 
[19471 
Sage brush desert. © July 1, 1910; 
2c. July 21, 1910; J 148406. 


DavISson (E. J.), Kansas City, Mo. 
[19472 
Kansas City, Mo., Colonnade on 
the concourse. © July 20, 1910; 2 ¢. 
July 22, 1910; J 148411. 


DECORATIVE POSTER co., Cincinnati, 
Ohio. [19473 
College lad in sweater. © July §, 


HONOR 2c) Sully dls 1910 ied 2164. 


DIAL PRESS, Norwich, Conn. 
[19474, 19475 
Go, pretty rose, and tell my dear. © 
May 2) 29n0s 2%e> July 19; 1A9t0R Kk 
T25SK. 
This thy birthday is— © May 2, 
1910; 2c. July 19, 1910; K 12536. 


DICKINSON (ALICE MARGARET), Mon- 
treat, N. C. [19476-19478 
Cascades in Swannanoa. — June 
day.—Mimnehaha falls. © July 22, 
LOO 2 ec each. July 20. 1910. ay 
148661-1486638. 


DUNNINGTON (W. W.), Weston, W. Va. 
[19479-19485 


Elk river from summit. 1-3.—In- 
spiration point.—Johns point. 1-2.— 
Puzzle hole. © July 7, 1910; 2 c. each 
July 8, 1910; J 142980-142986. 


DuRSTINE (W. O.) Belpre, Kans. 
[19486-19488 
Belpre, Kans., Hager-Harvey bldg.— 
Bet paid.—Meeting the betters. © July 
14, 1910; 2 ec. each July 18, 1910; J. 
143296-148298. 


EDISON MFG. co., Orange, N. J. 
[19489-19545 
[Moving pictures. ] 

Bootles’ baby. 1-4. June 21, 
1910; 2 ce. each July 12, 1910; J 143133-— 
143136. 

Equal to the emergency. 1-4. © 
July 5, 1910; 2 c. each July 12, 1910; 
J. 148141-148144, 

Frontier hero. 14. © July 22, 
1910724 es1each July 27; 29102 J 
148683-143686. 


pt. Iv, Hos. veo 


EDISON MFG. co.—Continued. 

Judgment of the mighty deep. 1-4. 
© June 24, 1910; 2 « each July 12, 
1910; J 148129-1431382. 


Little fiddler. 1-5. © June 28, 1910; 
2 ce. each July 12, 1910; J 148124— 
143128. 


How Bumptious papered the parior. 
1-4. © July 15, 1910; 2c. each July 
20, 1910; J 148872-148375. 


Lazy farmer Brown. 1-4. © July 
22, 1910; 2.¢. each July 2774910: F 
143679-1438682. 


Old loves and the new. 1-4. 
July 19, 1910; 2 c. each July 27, 1910; 
J 143671-143674. 


Out of the night. 1-4. © July 12, 
1910; 2 c. each July 20, 1910; J 143380—- 
143383. 


Peg Woffington. 1-4. 
1910; 2 c.' each goiuiy 
1438675-148678. 


Stars and stripes. 14. © July 1, 
1910; 2c. each July 12, 1910; J1438149-— 
143152. 

Tale of two coats. 14. © July 5, 
1910; 2c. each July 12,1910; J 1438145- 
143148. 


Vacation in Havana. 1-4. © July 
15, 1910; 2 c. each July 20, 1910; J 
148376-143379. 


Wireless romance. 1-4. © July 8, 
1910; 2c. each July 12, 1910; J 14381387— 
143140. 


© July 26, 
Zhe, HEDEO 2 


ELLIS (WILLIAM SHEWELL), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. [19546 
Gargoyle. © July 12731910 -324e 


July 25, 1910; J 148507. 


ELM CITY NURSERY CO., New Haven, 
Conn. [19547 
New Edgewood ave. bridge. © June 
26, 1910; 2.¢e. July 12, s9%0 eet 


Emery (Roscoe C.), Eastport, Maine. 
[19548, 19549 


Taft (President and Mrs.) at Hast- 
port, Maine. 1, 2.. © duly 231910: 
2 ec. each August 1, 1910; J 1438836, 
143837. 


EXMMERTON (CAROLINE D.), Salem, 
Mass. [19550-19557 


House of the seven gables: 

Dining room.—Garden front. — 
Garret.—Great chamber.—Hallway.— 
Kitchen.—Parlor.—Shop. © July 12, 
1910; 2 ec. each July 13, 1910; J 148181— 
143188. 


300 


| Wrst M. HH. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 31-34, August, 1910 


ENnGuisH (H.), Wallace, Idaho. 
[19558-19571 


Bridge 17. 42.—Bridge D. D. 204, 
288, 240.—C. M. & P. S. pass, loop west 
ef. 48.—C. M. & P. S. r. r. bridge 2. 
37.—C. M. & P. S. r. r., scene on. 44, 
152, 206. Collision. 69.— Milwaukee 
r. r. 151.—N. P. r. r. double loop. 
63.—N. P. r. r. near Saltese, [Mont.] 
[61]—3 tunnels, 46. © June 15,1910; 
2 ec. each June 11, 1910; J 1438084— 
1438097. 


HRIKSON (Cart Y.), Axtell, Nebr. 
[19572 


Axtell, Nebr., Swedish Lutheran 
church, on fire. © June 10, 1910; 
2c. July 13, 1910; J 148410. 


ERwin (KH. L.), Harpers Ferry, W. 
Va. [19573 


Harpers Ferry, W. Va. © July 19, 
1910; 2 c. July 25, 1910; K 12497. 


EXSsEx PRESS, Newark, N. J. [19574 


Music hath charms. © July 21, 
Tlie 2G duly 23, 1910; K 12622. 


Hstry (CuHarres V.), Oakland, Cal. 
[19575 
Pugilistic celebrities in the ring at 
Reno. © July 27, 1910; 2c. July 28, 
1910; J 148725. 


FAIRCHILD (W. F.) & son, Placerville, 
Cal. [19576 
Original cabin of James W. Mar- 
shall, discoverer of gold at Coloma, 
Cal., in 1848. © June 28 1910; 2 «. 
July 5, 1910; J 1483856. 


FaALK (LEwis Henry), San Diego, 

Cal. [19577 

Target practice. © June 10, 1910; 
2c. July 25, 1910; J 148505. 


FAULKNER (C. W.) Co., LTD., London, 
England. [19578, 19579 
Babes in the wood. © July 19, 
1910; 2 ¢. July 29, 1910; K 12655. 
Blind man’s buff. © July 19, 1910; 
2c. July 29, 1910; K 12654. 


CHURCH BOARD, Logan 
Ohio. [19580 
Logan, Ohio. First M. HE. church. 
© July 20, 1910; 2 c. July 29, 1910; J 
1438700. 


ForsyvtHe (Joun), New York, N. Y. 
[19581-19597 

Fashion. 1-17. © July 1, 1910; 2c. 
each July 15, 1910; J 148222-1438238. 


19623 
IowLreR (AMBROSE), New York, N. Y. 
[19598-19607 


Long Beach, [N. Y.] views. 128, 


129, 181. © July 9, 1910; 2 c. each 
July 9, 1910; J 142992-142994. 

views 135-138. © July 17, 
1Gig, Ze. each July 18, 39102 5 
1438299-143302. 

views 151-153. © July 30, 
TOG 2 (Ce. Cock Als. 2. 19lOa a 


143865-143867. 


Irascu (QO. T.), Seattle, Wash. 
[19608 


Mt. Rainier, from Seattle [ Wash.]. 
© June 29, 1910; 2 c. July 5, 1910; J 
143360. 


FREEMAN (STEPHEN H.), Deer Island, 
Oregon. [19609 


Saddle mt., looking across Young’s 
bay, Astoria, Oregon. © Jan. 1, 1910; 
2¢. July 18, 1910; J 142776. 


I’rost & REED, LTD., Bristol, England. 
[19610 


Gare (La.). © Aug. 1, 1910; 2¢ 
Aug. 1, 1910; K 12656. 


GAMBLE (F. O.), Van Wert, Ohio. 
[19611 


Morning bath. ©1c. July 21,1910; 
J 148402. 


GARRISON (EMERSON B.), Bridgeton, 
Nereis [19612, 19613 
Bridgeton, N. J., city park. 1, 2. 
© July 25, 1910; 2 c. each July 26, 
1910; J 143791, 148792. 


GARTON-COOPER SEED CO., Chicago, Ill. 

[19614 

Garton’s system of cereal breeding, 

series of photographs reproduced on 

one plate. © 1c. July 8, 1910; J 
142948. 


Gass (M. H.), Knoxville, Tenn. 
[19615-19620 
Faust family—Faust family and 
cabin home.—Faust family at work.— 
Faust family spinning.—Faust (Mrs. 
Mary).—Faust’s (Mary) -cabin. © 
July 28, 1910; 2 c. each July 30, 1910; 

J 148820—-148825. 

Gipson (ArTHUR F.), Jacksonville, 
Fla. [19621 
Jacksonville, Fla., view of. © July 
21, 1910; 2 c. July 23, 1910; J 143500. 


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GirsEerr (J. Z.) & Winter) (BR. C.), 
Los Angeles, Cal. [19622-19627 


Mastodon and tiger jaws, cutting 
permanent teeth. 21.—Modern ground- 
squirrel caught in asphalt deposit. 
17.—Skeleton of sabre-tooth tiger, 
Pliocene. 22.—Skull of adult giant 
ground sloth, Pliocence. 18.—Skull of 
American giant wolf, Canis occi- 
dentalis. 20.—Skulls of sabre-tooth 
tiger and modern cat. 19. © July 138, 
qOIOe 2 eo sedch Tully ph). TOL: . J 
148330-148335. 


GILL SISTERS, Monroe, Wis. [19628 


Grafters. © July 9, 1910; 2c. July 
8, 1910; J 142949. 


GLANDT (W. F.), Kewaunee, Wis. 
[19629-19632 


Kewaunee, Wis. : 


Car ferry. — Fishing. High rock 
brige—Winter scene. © May 15, 
1910; 2c. each June 22, 1910; K 11995- 


11998. 


GLASIER (FRED. W.), Brockton, Mass. 
[19633 
Forepaugh & Sells bros. military 
band. © July 18, 1910; 2 c. July 14, 
1910; J 148198. 
GRABILL (B. H.), Fayetteville, Ark. 
[19684-19640 
[Arkansas university.] Battalion in 
evening shade. © May 1, 1910; 2 c¢. 
May 19, 1910; J 143440. 


Battalion in evening shades.— 
Calisthenics.—Complete circle from. 
1-3.—[Views.] © May 1, 1910; 2 ¢. 
each May 19, 1910; J 148008143018. 
GRANT (RUDOLPH R.), Norfolk, Va. 
[19641, 19642 
Monoplane Virginia I at Virginia 
Beach, Va, 1, 2. ©) Auge 7, 1910-2, e 
each Aug. 4, 1910; J 143901, 143902. 


GRAY (LUCIEN), Eureka Springs, Ark. 
[19643-19645 

Blue Spring near Eureka Springs, 
Ark.—Head of Roaring River, Ark.— 
White River bridge near Eureka 
Springs, Ark. © June 25, 1910; 2 ¢. 
each July 11, 1910; K 12381, 12382, 


12529. 
GREENWOOD (HERBERT), Gardner, Mass. 
[19646 
Coneys. © July 15, 1910; 2c. July 


15, 1910; J 143155. 


GRINSTEAD (J. E.), Kerrville, Tex. 
[19647, 19648 
Come on in, fellers, the water's 
fine.—Just ripple enough. © June 15, 
1910; 2 c. each July 15, 1910; K 12235, 
122350: 


Gross (EDWARD), New York, N. Y. 
[19649 
Sailor girl. © July 23, 1910; 2 -e. 
suly 20, 1910; H 754. 


Guest (S. W.), Dunkirk, N. Y. 
[19650-19655 


Glad Thanksgiving.—Greetings for 
Thanksgiving.—Happy ‘Thanksgiving. 
A-C. Wishing you a happy Thanks- 
giving. © July 11, 1910; 2 ¢c each 
July 14, 1910; K 12414-12419, 


GusTIN (E. W.), New York, N. Y. 
[19656, 19657 


It is better to die, ete.—It is better 
to marry, etc. © July 14, 1910; 2 e¢. 
each July 30, 1910; K 12657, 12658. 


GUTEKUNST (F.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[19658 


Tener (Hon. John K.) © July 13, 
1910; 2c. July 14, 1910; J 143196. 


GUTMANN & GUTMANN, New York, 
NY. [19659 


Anxious mother. © July 2, 1910; 2 
ec. July 16, 1910; K 12848. 


HADEN (KATHRIN P.), Nashville, Tenn. 

[19660 

Ovoca. © July 1, 191072 © July 
18, 1910; K 12359. 


HALL (GEORGE P.) & SON, New York, 
IN; Y.. [19661 


| New York, N. Y.] Grace church 
close. 6162. © July 27, 1910; 2 «. 
July 28, 1910; J 148748. 


HANSON (OLE) & CO., Seattle, Wash. 


[19662 


Seattle, Wash., bird’s-eye-view. © 
June 15, 1910; 2 ce. July 18, 1910; J 


143294. 


Harpy (VY. B.), Frankfort, Ind. 


[19663 


Mulberry, Ind., horse show. © 
June 28, 1910; 2 « July ood 
148025. 


HarRMOoN (J. WILLIAM), Jones, Okla. 
[4 post cards. ] [19664-19667 


December afternoon. © Dee. 15, 
1909; 2c. July 11, 1910; J 148016. 


Little Niagara falls, Platt national 
park. © Dec. 15, 1909; 2 @ July 445 
1910; J 148018. 


[Photographs similar to ‘“‘ December 
afternoon.’] Nos. 495 and 496. © 
Mar. 4, 1910; 2 c. each July 11, 1910; 
J 1438015, 143017. 


O02 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 31-34, August, 1910 


Harris (W. J.), Lake Hopatcong, 
N. J. [19668-19685 | 


Dedication of club house. A, B. 
July 11, 1910; 2 c. each July 13, 1910; 
J 148276, 143280. 

Lake Hopatcong, N. J. Dedication 
of yacht club. © July 11, 1910; 2 «. 
July 13, 1910; J 148283. 


— From Nolans _ point. — Glen 
(The), Mt. Arlington.—Halsey _is- 
Jand.—-In the glen, Mt. Arlington.— 
Lee’s. — Looking north. — Looking 
south.—New Breslin hotel.—New 
Breslin hotel, entrance. © July 4, 
PIG see; each July 18, 1910: J 
1438272-148275, 148277-143279, 143281, 
148282. 


From the point.—Hot air line, 
Monday morning.—Hot air line, on the 
right track.—Hot air line, Sunday 
evening. — Lee’s point.— Station. © 
July 15, 1910; 2 c. each July 16, 1910; 
J 148266-143271. 


HARRISON (FRANK S.), Peoria, II]. 
[19686 


Bear lake and Hallet peak, Estes 
park, Colo. © 1c. July 23, 1910; J 


143444. 
HART, SCHAFFNER & Marx. Chicago, 
Ill. [19687, 19688 


Just the thing—New England. © 
July 7, 1910; 2 c. each July 11, 1910; 
K 12160, 12161. 

HAWLEY (CHARLES A.), Washington, 
D. C. [19689-19710 

Orthodontia chart. Lower 70, 72, 
74, 76, 78, 80, 82, 84, 86, 88, 90 and 
Upper 84, 86, 88, 90, 92, 94, 96, 98, 100, 
102, 104. © 1c. each July 7, 1910; 
I 323-3844. 

HEARN (JAMES A.) Omaha, Nebr. 
[19711 

Ponce de Leon (The). ©1c. July 
18, 1910; I 350. 

HeracLunp (EB. M.), Pierre, S. D. 
[19712 

Buffaloes at water hole 388. ©June 
80, 1910; 2c. July 8, 1910; J 142947. 
HENDERSON (J. H.), Knoxville, Tenn. 

[197138 

Keep the mill running. © 1c. July 
15, 1910; J 148199. 

Henry (F. G.) & co., New York, N. Y. 
[19714-19722 

Flying taught by mail.—Honey- 
moon.—Our first lesson.—Same_ old 
pilot.—Seventh heaven.—Siren.—Sky- 
larking.—Unexpected stop.—We’re off. 
© July 11, 1910; 2 c each July 8, 
1910; K 12070-12078. 


CLASSES, H TO K 


19747 


HILDEBRAND (Ropertr F.), Chicago, II. 

[19723 

[Chicago, II]]l.] Comiskey’s new 

White sox park. © July 29, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 3, 1910; J 143882. 


Hocan (J. H.), Oroville, Cal. [19724 
Oroville, Cal., water carnival. 1910. 


© June 27, 1910; 2 c. July 7, 1910; J 
143385. 


HOLLAND (W. W.), Charles, N. C. 
[19725 
Reproduction of the Temple of Solo- 
man. © Agi 4.2010? 2 @ Ade. 2, 
1910; K 12661. 


HoLMBOoE (KE. M.), Driscoll, N. Dak. 
[19726-19734 
Steele, N. Dak.: 
Main st—N. P. depot and north 


side.—Northwest view from court 
house roof.—South side.—Southwest 
view from court house roof. © July 


8, 1910; 2 c. each July 20, 1910; J 
143389-143393. 


Sterling, N. Dak., Main street. 1-4. 
© July 14, 1910; 2 ec. each July 30, 
1910; J 148810-143818. 


HotmeEs (S. L.), Ipswich, Mass. 
[19735 
Old station. © June 16, 1910; 2 c. 
June 27, 1910; K 11999. 


HowarpD (FRANK B.), Poughkeepsie, 
Ne [19736-19740 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. EJks’ club: 
Billiard room.— Bowling alley. — 
Lodge room.—Lounging room.—Par- 
lor. © July 6, 1910; 2 ec. each July 
27, 1910; J 143695-148699. 


HUDSON VIEW PHOTO co., New York, 
Tipe Me [19741 
Johnson (Jack) in his automobile. 


© July 26° 1910*'2 
J 148666. 


Hutt (ARTHUR), Long Branch, N. J. 
[19742 

Steinbach (Elsie), queen of baby 
parade, Long Branch, N. J. © July 
9, 1910; 2c July 11, 1910; J 1438197. 


Hunt, (P. S.), Valdez, Alaska. 
[19748-19746 
Valdez bay, Alaska, cliff gold quartz 
mine. G 2700, G 2701, J 126, J 127. 
© June 25. 1910; 2 « each July 11, 
1910; J 148079-148082. 
Huston (Litwre J.), Carlisle, Pa. 
[19747 
For liberty and independence. © 
July 14, 1910; 2 c. July 15, 1910; J 


148327. 


c. July 27, 1910; 


303 


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Ingopy (J), Elkhart, Ind. 
[19748-19756 

Eagle Lake, Mich., French’s hotel. 
© July 30, 1910; 2 c. July 30, 1910; 
J 148801. 

Wawasee Lake, Ind.: 

Buttermilk point. 1, 8, 4.—Inn.— 
Inn landing. 1, 2.—Inn veranda.— 
Shady spot at the inn. © July 30, 
1910; 2c. each July 30,1910; J 148802-— 
1438809. 


INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER 
AMERICA, Chicago, IIl. 
[19757-19768 


€O. OF 


Harvest scene: 


Algiers. — Chile. — England. — 
Finland. — France. — India. — Mex- 
ico. — Roumania. — Russia. — Si- 


beria. — Spain. — United States. © 
June 20, 1910; 2 ec. each July 5, 1910; 
K 11938-11949. 


INTERNATIONAL PUB. co., Minneapolis, 

Minn. [19769 

Lord’s prayer. © July 21, 1910; 2 
ec. July 23, 1910; K 12494. 


Ir1sH (E. W.) PHOTO co., Oklahoma 

City, Okla. [19770 

Oklahoma City, Okla. © July 19, 
1910; 2c. July 26, 1910; J 143560. 


JOHNSON (E. T.) & Co., Chicago, Iil. 
[19771 
Yard of the national game. © July 
12, 1910; 2c. July 14, 1910; K 12228. 


JUKES (M. F.), Rawlins, Wyo. 
[19772 
Scoville on Arapahoe. © July 16, 
1910s 2c. Sully, 21, 1910 +) 5; 1434038: 


KASSELL (B. C.), Chicago, Tl. [19773 


Allegorical illustration of music. 
© July 10, 1910; 2 c. July 8, 1910; K 
12069. 

KELLEY (E. W.), Chicago, Ill. 
; [19774-19800 

Bergen, Norway: 

Fish market. 8993.—From Floien 
restaurant. 8990, 8991.—From the 
hills. 8994.—Market. 9006.—Myrdal 
station and entrance to great Bergen 
railway tunnel. 8999.—Old Starekirke 
of Fantoff. 9007.—Tydskebryggen, or 
German quay. 8992. © July 21, 1910; 
2 ce. each July 23, 1910; J 148477- 
143481, 143486, 1434938, 143494. 


Bolstad, Norway, Tunnel on the Ber- 
gen-Gulsvik railway. 8998. July 
21, 1910; 2c. July 23, 1910; J 143485. 


KELLEY (E. W.)—Continued. 

Brigsdalsbrae, Great Nordfjord gla- 
cier, Norway: 

Superb ice cavern at the foot. 9004.— 
Towering blue ice waves, at Olden. 
9005.—Where life and vegetation meet 
the glacier at Djupvashytte. 9003. © 
July 21, 1910; 2 ec. each July 25,519105 
J 148490-143492. 

Bryan (William Jennings) 8962. © 
July 21, 1910; .2 ¢. duly e2Zs esi 
143475. 


and Fairview, his country home 
near Lincoln, Nebr. 8963. © July 21, 
1910; 2c. July 23, 1910; J 143476. 
Castle gate, Utah. 8961. © July 
21, 1910; 2 c. July 23, 19107 a i4etr4. 
Country wedding (Bryllup) at 
Olden, Nordfjord, Norway. 8995. © 
July 21, 1910; Be aaly ae 
143482. | 
Fishing for whale. 9013. © July 21, 
1910; 2c. July 28, 1910; J 1438497. 


Flaamdalen, flanked by snow-capped 
mountains, Norway. 8997. © July 
21, 1910; 2c. July 23, 1910; J 1438484. 

Geiranger fjord, Norway: 

From the rock-hewn mountain road. 
9001.—On the banks of, near Merok, 
9002. © July 21, 1910; 2 ec. each July 
23, 1910; J 148488, 143489. 

Lyngenfjord, Norway, Lapp family 
and primitive hut. 9008. © July 21, 
1910; 2c. July 23, 1910; J 143495. 

Sognefjord, Norway: 

Picturesque Naerodalen and famous 
Stalheim hotel. 8996.—Steaming 
through Naerofjord. 9000. © July 
21, 1910; 2 c. each July72a, 2o10 se 
143483, 143487. 

Taft (President) speaking at Au- 
gusta, Ga. 8960. © July 21, 1910; 2 
e. July 23, 1910; J 1434783. 

Torreon, Mexico, Mexican children 
at public well. 9050. © July 21, 
1910; 2c. July 23, 1910; J 145498. 


Tromso, Norway, Lapps and their 
reindeer. 9009. © July 21, 1910; 2c. 
July 23, 1910; J 148496. 

Wooden plow and oxen, as used in 
Mexico. 8064. © July 21, 1910; 2c. 
July 23, 1910; J 143499. 


KEYSTONE VIEW CO., Meadville, Pa. 
[19801-19830. 

Algiers; Algeria : 

Arab types, street scene. 17002.— 
View from Quartier Arabe to Notre 
Dame d’Afriqgue and the Mediterra- 
nean Sea. 17003. © July 1, 1910; 2¢. 
each July 11, 1910; J 148070, 143074. 


oot 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 31—34, August, 1910 


KEYSTONE vikw co,—Continued. 

Almeria, Spain: 

Homes of the cave dwellers, near. 
15830.—Native women on muleback. 
15831. © July 1, 1910; 2 c. each July 
11, 1910; J 143071, 1438072. 


Bozen, Tyrol, Austria - Hungary. 
Walter von der Vogelveide platz and 
cies. iouo0/ © July 1, 1910; 2 «. 
July 11, 1910; J 148063. 


Carlsbad, Austria-Hungary : 

Stadt park, colonade. 15629.—View 
ims Lyrolian Alps, near. 15616.) © 
duly dt, 1910; 2c. each July 11, 1910; 
J 143049, 148062. 


Dachstein mountains from Gosansee, 
near Salzburg, Austria - Hungary. 
Pioglee©) July 1, 1910; 2 c. July 11, 
1910; J 148064. 


Herzegovina, Austria-Hungary. Na- 
renta Fiver gorge. 15628. -© July 1, 
1910; 2c. July 11, 1910; J 148061. 


Innsbruck, Austria-Hungary : 

From Mt. Isel. 15615.—Maria The- 
resa platz, 15614. © July 1, 1910; 2 
ce. each July 11, 1910; J 148047, 143048. 

Mostar, Herzegovina, Austria-Hun- 
gary: 

Native Moslem boys. 15627.—Old 
Roman bridge. 15626.—Scene in Turk- 
ish bazaar. 15632. © July 1, 1910; 
2 ¢e. each July 11, 1910; J 148059, 
148060, 148065. 

Native wagon (furka) on road 
through forest, ‘Tatra mountains, Aus- 
tria-Hungary. 15617. © July 1, 1910; 
2c. July 11, 1910; J 148050. 

Palermo, Sicily: 

Mount Pelegrino from _ steamer. 
16846, © July 1, 1910: 2c. July 11. 
1910; J 143066. 


Patras, Greece: 

Gulf of Corinth and city from old 
fortress on mountain side. 11169.— 
Gulf of Corinth from harbor. 17101.— 
Immigrants embarking in small boat 
for steamer for America. 17100.— 
Street scene. 17102. © July 1, 1910; 
2c. each July 11, 1910; J 148067-— 
148069, 143075. 

Roosevelt (ex-President) responding 
to the welcome of his countrymen on 
his arrival in New York. 16639. © 
ieee 2 Cy July Lk, 1910; J 
1438078. 

Salona, Delmatia, Austria-Hungary : 

Old Roman house, restored. 15620.— 
Old Venetian fort, commanding the sea, 
15619.—View from garden of museum. 
15621. © July 1, 1910; 2c each July 
11, 1910; J 148052-143054. 


CLASSES, H TO K 
19840 


KEYSTONE VIEW co.—Continued. 

Sarajero, Bosnia, Austria-Hungary, 
from porch of new town hall. 15625. 
OQustly. 2, 1910; 2 ¢ Jduly11, 1910; 
J 143058. 

Vienna, Austria-Hungary. Women 
mixing mortar. 15613. © July 1, 
1910; 2 ec. July 11, 1910; J 143046. 


Visegrad, Austria-Hungary : 

Irom heights. 15624.—Pack-horse 
laden with hay. 15622.—Scene, near. 
15623. © July 1, 1910; 2 ¢. each July 
11, 1910; J 148055-143057. 


Zakopane, Galicia, Austria-Hungary, 
birdseye view from surrounding moun- 
tain slope. 15618. © July 1, 1910; 2 
e. duly 11, 19107 JV 14305 


IXNOEDLER (BE. L.), New York, N. Y. 
[19831 


Patience. © July 18, 1910; 2c. July 
16, 1910; K 12329. 


IXOBER (SAMUEL), St. Louis, Mo. 
[19832 
Kober. © July. 2, 1910; 2c. July 
%, 19102 Ko 11930: 


Koper (JOSEPH H.), Nashotah, Wis. 
[19833 


Vogel's shore, Pine lake. © July 
Gj) 2920 =) 2) ec. Duly: 9, L910 +: Je 248228. 


IWOZLAY (CHARLES MEEKER), Brook- 

yt. ING [19834 
- Pictorial letter of Mark Twain. © 
Jdiubyy22, 19105 2 6. July 25, 191g: 
12499. 


IXRAUS (SAMUEL C.), Pablo Beach, 
Fla. [19835 


May Point, Fla., Fishing off the jet- 
tiesa) (© duly 29, 1910;2,¢. Arg. Bs 
1910; J 1488388. 

IXROEMER (A. F.), Seattle, Wash. 
[19836, 19837 

Moonlight. © July 9, 1910; 2 ¢ 
July 15, 1910; J 143256. 

Puget sound. © July 9, 1910; 2c. 
July 15, 1910; J 148256. 

ILADD (MyrrLe M.), Lansing, Iowa. 
[198388, 19839 


J. S. (Steamer) : 
Last excursion.—Leaving Lansing, 
Iowa. © July 22, 1910; 2c. each July 


1S, 1910; J 148419, 143420. 


LAFFOON (L. L.), Madisonville, Ky. 


[19840 


Cabin to White House. © July 14, 
| 1910; 2c July 16, 1910; K 12530. 


QF FR 
OVID 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19841 


pt. IV) hi S&S VoD 


LAMBIN-WENIGMAN co., Chicago, III. 
[19841-19857 
Dorothy.—Head series, no. 1-8, 1i- 
17.—Neglected lesson. © July 18, 


1910502 \¢; each; July 21; - i998: 

12483-12449. 

LANDRETH (A. G.), Niagara Falls, 
tea [19858, 19859 


Niagara Falls. © July 29, 1910; 2 
ce. Aug. 1, 1910: J 143841. 

Whirlpool rapids. © July 29, 1910; 
2c, Aug. 1, 1910; J 1438842. 


LANDVELT (A. G.), Niagara Falls, N. Y. 

[19860 

Niagara Falls, [N. ¥.] general view 

of © July: 233.1902 2) c., Fake 2; 
1910; J 148508. 


LANMAN & Kemp, New York, N. Y. 
' [19861-19864 
Chrysanthemum.—Narcissus.— 
Rose.—Violet. © July 9, 1910; 2 ¢. 

each July 12, 1910; K 12178-12180. 


LANZON (FE. F.), Coleraine, Minn. 
[19865-19868 
Coleraine, Minn. © July 28, 1910; 

2c. Aus. 1 1910: J 148829: 

First addition. © July 
1910; 2 ec. Aug. 1, 1910; J 143830. 
— Oliver iron mining co. hospi- 

tal—Ore washing plant. © June 29, 

1910; 2c. each July 13, 1910; J 1483828, 

1433829. 

LAUTZENHEISER (WILLIAM H.), Can- 

ton, Ohio. [19869 
Last military guard at the McKinley 
monument. June ~30;) A910 34 2, <e: 

July 20, 1910; J 148358. 


Tarux CAl I.) °% co, bbockpeort; N.Y. 
[19870 
Lockport, N. Y., old home week cele- 
bration July, 1910. © July 5, 1910; 
Pues ul a2 AG1O: KK 12 TS, 


LAWLEB (W. P.), New York, N. Y. 
[19871 
Rosary. © July 30, 1910; 2 ¢« Aug. 
1 A980: K-ADGase 


LAWRENCE (GEO. R.) co., Chicago, Ill. 

[19872 

Army tournament, Grant park, Chi- 

cago, Ill: © July 4, 1910; 2 ¢. July 7, 

1910; J 148350. 

LEAVITT (EDWIN M.), Rutland, Mass. 

[19873-19884 

Mass. State road from Rutland to 

Worcester. © June 13. 1910; 2 c. June 
20, 1910; J 143427. 


2 
av, 


Keo 


} 


LEAVITT (EDWIN M.)—Continued. 
Mass. central elm. © June 13, 
1910; 2c. June 20, 1910; J 143480. 


—— Mass. state sanatorium. © 
July 26, 1910; 2c. Awe Sa 
143885. 


fire brigade. © June 14, 
1910; 2 c. June 20, 1910; J 143424. 


=> Interion wardens 
13, 1910; 2 c. June 20, 1910; J 148425. 


— Main hall, administration 
building. © June 18, 1910; 2 ec. June 
20, 1910; J 143426. 


West Rutland, Mass.  Bird’s-eye- 
view. © June 14, 1910; 2 c. June 20, 
1910; J 148481. 


Prison camp and hospital. Hos- 
pital dining room. © June 14, 1910; 
2c. June 20, 1910; J 143422. 


—— —— Hospital veranda. © June 
14, 1910; 2 c June 20, 1910; J 1438429. 


© June 


—— —— Hospital ward. 


| 14, 1910; 2 c. June 20, 1910; J 143423. 


Hospital yard. © June 14, 
1910; 2 c. June 20, 1910; J 143428. 


——Shannocks cut. © June 14, 
1910; 2 c June 20, 1910; J 143482. 


LESLIE-JUDGE co., New York, N. Y. 
[19885 
Springtime. © July 20, 1910; 2 «. 
July, 21; 19105. KK, t24 Ge 


Luioyp (AL), Troy N. Y¥. [19886-19895 
N. Y. N. G., third brigade officers’ 
school, Karner, N. Y. 9, 10: “@ Sully 
9, 1910; 2 ¢ each Wily Sere 
143348, 143349. 
Troy, N. Y., Elks’ club, flag raising. 
3. © July 9, 1910; 2 c¢. July 9, 1910; 
J 143342. 
Elks’ group at music hall. 2 
© July 9, 1910; 2 c. July 9; 19102 9 
143341. 
—Elks’ parade, July 4, 1910. 1, 
4-8. © July 9, 1910; 2 c. each July 9, 
1910; J 148340, 143343143347. 


LoosE-WILES, Kansas City, Mo. 
[19896-19898 
Vassar fruit chocolates. 1-38. 
June 30, 1910; 2 c. each July 2, 1910; 
K 11916-11918. 


Lorine (J. ALDEN), Owego, N. ¥. 
| 19899, 19900 
Loring (Mr.) at work.—Weighing a 
leopard. © June 23, 1910; 2 c. each 
July 1, 1910; K 12188, 12189. 


306 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 31-34, August, 1910 


CLASSES, H TO K 


19945 


McoCASKErY REGISTER Co., Alliance, Ohio. 

[19901, 19902 

Physician’s and surgeon’s systen). 

to. o) July 13, 1910; 2c. each July 
26, 1910; J 148557, 145558. 


Texas City, Tex. 
[19903-19905 
Willing the balloon.—fFirst balloon 
ascension.—White (Prof. A. L.) at a 
height of 1,700 ft. © July 15, 1910; 
2 ec. each July 19, 1910; J 148336—- 
143388. 


McCuintock (O. C.), 


McCormick (J. A.), Seattle, Wash. 
[19906-19915 
Across the bay. 741.—Bridge and its 
guardian. 7385.—Lily pond. 737.—Road 
to Yelm. 740.—San Juan channel. 
742.—Serpentine. 7338.—Sprig of wild 
honeysuckle. 739.— Sunlight and 
shadow. 734.—Swamp grass and the 
Riffle. Through the alder grove. 
"36. ©) July 27, 1910; 2c. each Aug. 
4, 1910; J 143903-143912. 


(F. B.) 


& SON, Knoxville, 
Tenn. [19916-19918 
Dianna.—Mother.—Viking’s daugh- 
ter. © July 1, 1910; 2c. each July 8, 
1910; J 142977-142979. 


McCrary 


McDonoucu (WiLL H.), Chicago, III. 


[19919 

This is pee epeiie down. © July 
18, 1910; 2¢. July 29, 1910; K 12610. 

MaIKT ove (Go. 7A.) ..co., Atlantic 


City, N. J. [19920-19926 
Atlantic City, N. J. The aviators, 
July 9, 1910. ©l1e July 12, 1910; J 
1431738. 
Children’s carnival on Million 
dollar pier. Dawson’s dancing dolls. 
© 1c. Aug. 8, 1910; J 143895. 
—— Grecian dancers. © 1 ec. 
Aug. 


Aug. 3, 1910; J 143896. 
——-— —March © 1 «. 
1910; J 148897. 
Curtis’ (Glenn H.) flight along 
beach) front. © July 15, 1910; 2 ce. 
July 22, 1910; J 148438. 
—— Million dollar pier. Most mag- 
nificent ball room in the world. © 1 
ce. Aug. 8, 1910; J 143898. 


= 
vo; 


“Lil” Arthur and his golden smile. 
© 1c. Aug. 4, 1910; J 143900. 
MANN (Mrs. F’raAnK C.), Waltham, 
Mass. [19927 
Elizabeth. © 1 ¢. July 14, 1910; J 
148195. 


—_ — 


MARTIN POST CARD co., Ottawa, Kans. 
{19928-1993 
Angling for bull-frogs. © July 20, 
1910; 2c. July 25, 1910; J 143864. 
Landing a good one. © July 7, 
1910; 2c. July 11, 1910; J 143019. 
Oh! you Mr. Bull-frog. © July 20, 
1910; 2 c. July 25, 1910; J 143863. 
Silver makes the best bait. © July 
7, 1910; 2c. July 11, 1910; J 143020. 


Martz (J.), Wymore, Nebr. 
[19932-19936 

leaving Wymore, Nebr. © 

Aug. 1, 1910; J 


No. 15 
July, 19,.41DL0%, 2 ec. 
143832. 

Wymore, 
July 4, 1910. 
2 ¢. each July 
143436. 


Nebr. Business _ block, 
1,2. © July 19, 1910; 
22, 1910; J 143435, 

Main street scene.- 1, 2. © 
July 19, 1910; 2 c. each July 22, 1910; 
J 148 3433, 143434. 


May (OscaRk R.), Fort Worth, Texas. 

[19937 

I’m a horned frog from Texas. © 

July 19). 110% 2 ce. July 1s, 191; 1 
12194. 


MELLINS FOOD co. OF NORTH AMERICA, 
Boston, Mass. [19938 


Good morning. © Feb. 11, 1910; 
Zie. July 14, 19405 ak 2229- 
MELVIN (HELLA HERRIMAN), Washing- 
ton, iC. [19939, 19940 
Our baby.—We meet here for a 
game. .© July 20, 1910; 2 c. each July 
21, 1910; K 12481,. 12432. 
METROPOLIS TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK, 
San Franciseo, Cal. [19941 


Thrift an evidence of civilization. 
© July 14, 1910; 2 ce. July 20, 1910; 
K 12420. 

METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, New 
monk; Na [19942 

Brady (James Topham), portrait; 
by Joseph Ames. © July 12, 1910; 
2.¢c. July 15, 1910; J 143384. 

MILLER (CALLIE L.), Mathis, Tex. 
[19943 


Miller (Callie L.) 
2 ¢. July 22, 1910: 


© July 21, 1910; 
J 143407. 


MintER (Minor S.), Freeport, Ill. 
[19944 
Syeamore, Ill, Lovers’ lane. © July 


19, 1910; 2 c. July 22, 1910; J 148421. 
Minter (R.), Chicago, I. [19945 

Royal flush. © July 11, 1910; 2 ¢. 
July 18, 1910; K 12193. 


Orr 


SY) i 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19946 


pt. Iv, mn. s., v.5 


MILLER (WILLIAM) Newark, N. J. 
[19946-19952 

Atlantic City, N. J.: 

Bathing grounds. 2641.—Beach front. 
2677. © July 22, 1910; 2 c. each July 
28. 1910; J 143450, 143451. 

Brooklyn, N. Y.: 


Bedford branch of Y. M. C. A. 
63049.—Prospect park. Boat house on 
Swan lake. 68027.—Prospect park. 
Museum of arts and sciences. 63051.— 
Prospect park. Swan boat. 63052. © 
tals 22. 191): 2 c.each July 25; 1910: 
J 1438446-143449. 

New York. N. Y. Columbus monu.- 
ment: “25874 » © July 22, 1910-2" c. 
July 23, 1910; J 148452. 


MILLER (WILLIAM §S.) Clearwater, Fla. 
[19953, 19954 
[Clearwater, Fla.] Ruins of Clear- 
water fire: © July 21, 1910; 2 ¢ July 
26. 1910; J 148665. 
— Two docks on Clearwater bay. 
© July 19, 1910; 2c. July 26, 1910; J 
143664. 


MINEB (W. H.) Chicago, I]. 
[19955-19596 
American bison. 1, 2.—Attention.— 
Big George—Café Martin.—Chazy, 
[N. Y¥.] power house.—Chazy River.— 
Corn field.—Country 
herd. — Disadvantages of Chazy, 
[N. Y.].—Elk family.—Entrance.— 
Ferns.—Fish hatchery.—Forest beau- 
ty.— Granite boulder.—Gathering the 
golden grain.—Happy hours cottage.— 
Harrowing.—Heart’s delight cottage.— 
Horse power.—Invitation rock.—Main 
farm buildings.—Maplewood cottage.— 
Monarch of the forest.—Office build- 
ing.—Old rail fence—Optimist rock.— 


Ox team.—Philosopher’s store.—Plant- | 


ing corn.—Plowing.—Quiet grazing.— 
Rabbits winter home.—Suegar havse,— 
Sun bath—wWhite leghorns.—Wilson 
ecttage.—Winter sunshine.—Woods in 
winter. © June 7. 
June 7, 1910: J 142894142935. 


MITCHELL (EpwarpD H.) San Francisco, 
Cal. [19997-20004 


Bartlett pear.—Car load of peaches.— 
Logan berries.— Old maids honey- 
moon.—Peach.—Royal Anne cherries.— 
Strawberries and blossoms.—White 
winter pearmain. © July 2, 1910; 2 
e. each July 7, 1910; K 12027-12034. 
MiTCHELL. (JOHN J.) co., New York, 

Ni; [20005, 20006 

American fashions, July. 1910, sup- 
plements. A and B. © July 1, 1910; 
2c. each July 5, 1910; K 11993, 11994. 


faith.—Dairy | 


1910; 2 @. each | 


MOoEHRING & GROESBECK, Lynn, Mass. 

[20007 

Taft (President William H.) and 

summer home. © June 18, 1910; 2 « 
July 1, 1910;:'J 143076. 


MontcoMery (H.), Hartford, Wis. 


[20008-20012 
Cecil, Wis. Sunset on Shawano 
Lake. © June 7, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 3, 


1910: J -14387F- 

Kilbourn, Wis. Main st. 36, 
© Jan. 29, 1910: 2 ce. each Aug. 3, 
1810; J 148879, 143880. 

—— Railroad station. © Jan. 29, 
1910; 2¢;. Aug. 3, 1910: A a4 sre. 

Ripon, Wis. Emanuel’s church. © 
July 23; 1910; 2 ie Agee ee ed 
148881. 

Moopy (A. W.) Bristol, N. H. 
[20013-20019 

Bristol, N. H. from Sugar Hill. © 
July 27, 1910;°2 €@ fuly Zor 1910-3 
148782. 


Newfound Lake: 

Judge road.—Ledge road.—Looking 
north. © July 27, 1910: 2 @ each 
July 28, 1910; J 148729-143781. 


Elmwood. 1, 2. © July 8, 1910; 
2 @. each July Fd, 1910s 14si6s; 
143169. 

and Elm lawn. © July 8, 


1910;.2 ce. July 1, 19103 4d ee 
Morris & BENDIEN, New York, N. Y. 
[20020-20023 

He made a hit.—Tis better to have 
loved and lost than never to have 
loved at all.—There aint no use going 
home in an earthquake like this.— 
This was to have been a dry Sunday. | 
© July 21, 1910; 2 ¢ exch daly 26 
1910; K 12427-12430. | 
Morrison (H.) grR., Woodstock, Va. 

[ 20024, 20025 

Dynamiting the Triplett dam. 
July 1, 19190: .2. co. Jdplyeeee tee 
143024. 

Washout. © July 1, 
July 5, 1910; J 148028. 
MULLER (ENRIQUE), New York, N. Y. 

[20026 

Thornton (U.S. LT) B43. ene 
1910; 2c. July 18, 1910; J 1483843. 
NASH (E.), Cincinnati, Ohio. [9 titles.] 

[20027-20075 

Fire laddies.—Mother and child.— 
Painting the dog. © July 1, 1910; 2c. 
each July 9, 1910: K 12082-12084. 

First lesson.—Gleaners.—Grandma’s 
darling. — Juvenile cooks. — Peeler. — 
Player. © 1c. each July 22, 1910; 
J 143412-143417. 


LOU, 2 ee 


308 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 31-34, August, 1910 


NATIONAL CLOAK & SUIT CO., New York, 
iN. Y.. [20036 


Old fashioned girl. © July 11,1910; 
pecwouiy 22; 1010s KK 12077. 


NEW YoRK EVENING TELEGRAM (N., Y. 
Herald Co.), Jersey City, N. J. 
[20037-20046 


Well, I’ll wait a little while [1910]. 


© May 26; 1c. May 27; K 10759. 
@ June/2; 1c. June 3; K 10878. 

© June 9; 1 c. June 11; K 11198. 
© June 16; 1c. June 17; K 11501. 
© June 28; 1c. June 24; K 11671. 
© June 30; 1c. July 1; K 11905. 
@rruly, 7; lie. July. 8: K 12066. 

© dily.l4; 1c. July 15; K 12828 
(eau: 1 ¢, July, 22; K 12488, 
© July 28; 1c. July 29; K 12614. 


New YorK HERALD CO., Jersey City, 
IN}. dis [20047-20149 


Brier and Bramble, the bold bunnies. 


© Feb. 27, 1910; 1 c. Mar. 1, 1910; 
IK 7702. 

© Mar. 6, 1910;.1 c. Mar. 7, 1910; 
IX 7894. 

Cr \Mary 13,1910: 1° c.. Mar. 14, 
1910; K 8097. 


Daily hint from Paris. [1910]. 


© June 26; 1c. June 27; K 11794. 
© June 27; 1c. June 27; K 11839. 
© June 28; 1c. June 29; K 11867. 


© June 29; 1c. June 30; K 11890. 
© June 30; 1c. July 1; K 11904. 
Qrouly ts 1c. July 5; K 11956. 
Crruly 2: Lc. July 5; K 11957. 
Omuly 37 1c, July 5; K 11978. 
© July 4; 1.c. July 5; K 11979. 
Gyouly as 1) c.July 6; 112010. 
Cramy 6: 1’c..July 7; K 12064. 
Crimi 7+ 1c. July 8; K 12067. 
@ July 8) koe, July 11; K 12142. 
Crguly9o: 1 ¢ July 11; K 12148. 
@iJuly 10; 1c, July 11;-K 12144. 
Gisuly 21sec. July 12: K12185. 
Cuagivede 1c. July io; K’ 12208. 
©wulyiis; 1 a July 14; K 12225. 
©) vuly 1431 ¢ July 15; K 12327. 
Crauivy do; 2c, July 18; K 12387. 
© July 16; 1c. July 18; K 12388. 
© July 17; 1 c. July 19; K 12389. 
© July 18; 1c. July 19; K 12400. 
© July 19; 1 c. July 20; K 124235. 
© July 20; 1c. July 21; K 12459. 
© July 21;,1 c¢. July 22; K 12482. 
© July 22; 1c. July 25; K 12549. 
@) July 28; 1 ¢) July 25; K 12550. | 
© July 24: 1 @ July 25; K 12551. 
© July 25; 1¢. July 26; K 12562. 


| with 


20149 


New York HeRatp co.—Continued. 

Deutschland, over the Rhine valley. 
© July 3, 1910; 1 c. July 5, 1910; K 
11976. 

Finish of the Jeffries-Johnson fight. 
© July 9, 1910; 1 e. July 11, 1910; K 
12145. 

Interior of cabin showing 16 per- 
sons. © July 8, 1910; 1 ¢. July 5, 
LOT Ts) 11977. 

Introducing Jeffries. © July 9, 
1910; 1 @, July 21, 1910;: 1. 12146. 


Introducing Johnson. © July 9, 
1910 1. ca wuly 1, 1910: ie 2147, 


Jeffries entering the ring. © July 9, 
1910; 1 ec. July 11, 1910; K 12148. 


Johnson entering the ring. © July 
9, 1910; 1 «July 11, 1910; K 12149. 


Latest models in summer millinery: 
Blue straw hat.—Blue straw 
toque.—Charlotte Corday hat of black 
lace. —Crin hat.— Flower toque. — 
Shirred lace and taffeta hat.—Straw 
hat.—White crin hat.—White straw 
hat. © July 8, 1910; 1 c each July 
5, 1910; K 11958-11966. 
Little Nemo in Slumberland, [1910] 
© May 29; 1c. May 381: K 10814. 
© June 5; 1c. June 7; K 10967. 
© June 12; 1c. June 13; K 11214. 
© June 19; 1c. June 21; K 11561. 
© June 26; 1c. June 27; K 11800. 
© July 321.¢ July 5* K 11967. 
© July 1061 G.duly tis de 2154 
© July 17; 1 ec. July 19; K 12395. 
© July 245.1 ¢. July.25; K 12561. 
© July 31; 1¢: Aug. 1; K 12684. 
London (Jack) watching Johnson 
sparring. © June 30, 1910; 1 ce. July i, 
1910; K 11908. 
Loony lyrics of Lulu. © July 17, 
1910; 1 « July 19, 1910; K 12397. 
Luncheon 1000 feet above the earth. 
© July 3, 1910; 1 ec. July 5, 1910; K 
11974. 
Monkey shines of Marseleen, [1910] 
© Jan. 30; 1 c. Jan. 31; K 6710. 
© Feb. 6; 1 c. Feb. 7; K 6875. 
© Feb. 138; 1 c. Feb. 14; K 7214. 
© Feb. 20; 1 c. Feb. 21; K 7410. 
© Feb. 27; 1 c. Mar. 1; K 7700. 
© Mar. 6; 1c. Mar. 7; K T8985. 
© Mar. 18; 1 c. Mar. 14; K 8098. 


Paris fashions, July 10, 1910. 


Blue and gold brocade and lace 
gown.—HEmbroidered chiffon and satin 
gown.—Gray tulle gown.—Pink voile 


| de soie gown.—Pink voile de soie gown 


gold embroidery. © July 10, 
1910; 1 ec. each July 11, 1910; K 12155- 
12159. 


309 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20150 


pt. IV, Rn. so ¥. 5 


New YorK HERALD co.—Continued. 
July 17, 1910: 

Ceil blue voile de soie with silver 
cmbroidery.—Cream lace gown.—Gray 
liberty costume.—Lace costume.—Voile 
and foulard costume. © July 17, 
1910; 1 c. each July 19, 1910; K 12390- 
12394. 


July 24, 1910: 

Embroidered handkerchief linen 
gown.—Gown of white batiste braid- 
ed.—Lace and lingerie gown.—White 
embroidered linen.—White liberty and 
lace gown. © July 24, 1910 2 ¢. each 
July 25, 1910; K 12552-12556. 

July 31, 1910. 

Champagne colored crepon and white 
lace.—Coral liberty gown and gray em- 
broidery.—Gown of foulard in Persian 
design.—Gown of violet de soie.—Nat- 
tier blue silk.—White serge costume. 
© July 31, 1910; 1 c each Aug. 1, 1910; 
KX 12639-12644. 

Passengers going aboard the 
Deutschland. © July 3, 1910; 1 «. 
Fuly SD, 1910: KO AL9TZ. 

Passing over a German city. © 
July 3, 1910; 1 © July 5, 1910; K 11978. 

Start of the Deutschland on its first 
trip, © :July 33). 1910% a1 se." Fully’ 5, 
1910; K 11975. 

Uncle Mun, [1910]. 

© May 22; 1c. May 23; K 10648. 
© May 29; 1c. May 31; K 10819. 
© June 5; 1c. June 7; K 10972. 
© June 12; 1c. June 13; K 11219. 
© June 19; 1 c. June 21; K 11566. 
© June 26; 1c. June 27; K 11796. 
©wJuly 3. eo July 56K Gi 971. 
@ July 40; 4..c. duly: + -K AD050. 
© July 17; 1c. July 19; K 12899. 
© July 24-41 © July2o: Ke 1.255%. 


New YORK TIMES co., New York, N. Y. 

[20150-20158 

Impressions of the passing show. 
[1910.] 

(© May 29; 1 c. May 31; K 10809. 

© June 5; 1 c. June 8; K 11097. 

©) fune a9: de. jumer21 eK plato: 

© June 26; 1c. July 1; K 11902. 

© july. 3: dec. dulysGscK 2011. 

© July 10; dive. July 14;.K 42227. 

©), July, 17; ce. July 185 K 42383: 

© July 24; 1c. July 25; K 12498. 

©July 3l: 1 ¢c. Awe. 15 1K 22645. 


NEW YORK URBAN REAL ESTATE CO., New 
York, IN. oXs [20159-20163 
Duplex apartments: 1st floor plan.— 
2nd floor plan.—3rd, 12th and 13th 
floors plan.—4th, 6th, 8th and 10th 
floors plan.—5th, 7th, 9th and 11th 
floors plan. ©1c. each June 15, 1910; 
I 345-349. 


NEWBURGER (F.), Asbury Park, N. Y. 

[20164 

Ocean Grove, [N. J.] auditorium. © 

July 20, 1910; 2\ ce. July Bi asioe Et 
143388. 


NEWERF (N. C.), Buffalo,.N: ¥. [20165 
New creed needed. © May 20,1910; 
2¢. July 5, 1910 K ines. 


NICKELS (H. L.), Nampa, Idaho. 
[20166 
How apples stack up in Nampa, 
Idaho. © July 20, 1910; 2 ¢. July 25, 
1910; IK 12495. 


NICKEY & SONS co., Memphis, Tenn. 
: [20167 


Logs. © June 5, 1910; 2 c. July 16, 
1910; K 12331. 


NortH AMERICAN CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[20168 


Rescue (The). © July 3, 1910; 2c. 
July 7, 1910; K 1202 


NORTHWESTERN LAND & IMPROVEMENT 
co., Tacoma, Wash. [20169 


Kittitas, the upper valley of the 
Yakima. © June 5, 1910; 2 ce. July 5, 
TOTO WK dali 522 


NOTMAN PHOTO COo., Boston, Mass. 
[20170-20174 

Teachers’ convention at the stadium, 
Cambridge. Mass. © July 4, 1910; 
2 ¢. July 15, 1910; J 143354. 

Vineent club, Gaiety girls. © July 
7, 1910; 2 c. July 9, 1910; J 148355. 
Groups 1-3. © July 7, 1910; 
2 e@ each July 9, 1910; J 1483851- 
143353. 


NUTTINGHAME CO., Southbury, Conn. 
[20175-20205 
[31 photos. ] 

Fashionable ’Sconset. © July 9, 
1910; 2-c.-July 31, 1910; J 148258 

Her humble door. © July 9, 1910; 
2 ¢. July 11, 1910; J 1483839. 

Auld lang syne.—Breezy cali.—Call- 
er at the manse.—Colonial days.—Cor- 
ner cottage-——Flower missionary.— 
Gathering a bouquet.—In the midst of 
her china.—Ivied porch.—Last word.— 
Memory of Nantucket.——Morning du- 
ties—Nan of Nantucket.—Old col- 
cny.—Olden times.—Parson’s gate.— 
Sea home. © July 9, 1910; 2 ¢. each 
July 11, 1910; J 148098-143114. 


360 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 31-34, August, 1910 


ee 


NUTTINGHAME co,-—Continued. 

Accidental meeting. -— Admiral’s 
door.—Afternoon shadows.—Afternoon 
stroll.—AIl the news.—IFrom the old 
bucket.—Good friends.—Morning du- 
ties—Threatened shower. © July 22, 
1910; 2c. each July 23,1910; J 1438526- 
143534. 


Connoisseur (The).—Cottage and its 
mill—Old cupboard. © July 23, 
miOsnieewe, bach July 27, 1910; J 
143668-143670. 


OREGON HISTORICAL Soc., Portland, Ore. 
[20206 


Monument erected by the Oregon his- 
torical soe. over the remains of the 
cairn used by the Lewis and Clark ex- 
pedition in the manufacturing of salt. 
Jan., Feb. 1806. © July 20, 1910; 2 c. 
July 27, 1910; J 143667. 


OSBORNE cCo., New York, N. Y. 
[ 20207, 20208 
Her heart’s desire. © July 13, 1910; 
2c. July 16, 1910; K 12488. 


Stuart (General J. E. B.) © July 
Popo. auly 27, 19103\K 12538. 


Owens (R. B.) Goldendale, Wash. 
[20209 
Barnes’ strawberry field. © July 6, 
1910; 2 ¢. July 26, 1910; J 143563. 


PacH Bros., New York, N. Y. 
[20210-20219 

Archbold (John D.) 92802 H.—Goe- 
let (Robert) 938496.—Iselin (Adrian) 
jr. 98504 C, H.—Osborne (T. M.) 
92377 A, B.—Parsons (John EH.) 92400 
C, F.—Rockefeller (John D.) 93358 C, 
D. © July 1, 1910; 2c. each July 18, 
1910; J 1483814-143323. 


PAESZLER (CLARA R.), Ada, Ohio. 
[20220 
Taft (President W. H.) at Ohio 
Northern. © July 15, 1910; 2 ec. July 
15, 1910; J 148359. 


- Parcr (W. BE.) & HoLstTEmn (OTTO) 

Lima, Peru. [20221 

Time, speed and distance chart. © 
meaauly 28,1910; I 351. 


PARKER (HArotp A.) Pasadena, Cal. 
[ 20222-20248 

Lake Tahoe [Cal.]: 

Cascade Lake. 1, 2.—Complete cir- 
cle from the top of Mt. Tallae.—Des- 
Olation Valley. 1, 2.—KEmerald Bay. 
1, 2—PMallen Leaf Lake. 1, 2.—Gil- 
more Lake and Desolation Valley.— 
Glen Alpine country.—Glenbrook, 
Nev.—Grass Lake. 1, 2.—Heather 


») 
o 


CLASSES, H TO K 
20265 


PARKER (HaArotp A.)—Continued. 


Lake.—Mt. Tallac from the Lily 
ponds.—Susie Lake. 1, 2.—Tahoe 
tavern.—The Aspens. 1, 2.—Upper 


Eagle Falls and Emerald Bay. © 
July 1, 1910; 2 c.-each July 25, 1910; 
J 143535-143556. 
PARKER (WALDO H.), Salem, Oregon. 
[20244 
Master’s degree. © July 15, 1910; 
2c. July 18, 1910; J 143292. 
PARSONS (CAROLINE REED), New York, 
1 Pau [20245 
Crane (Bruce), artist. © July 20, 
1910; 2 ec. July 18, 1910; J 143326. 
ParRvIN (F. P.) Seattle, Wash. 
[20246 
Expectant. © July 20, 1910; 2 «¢. 
July 30, 1910; J 143827. 
PASSMORE (LEE N.), San Diego, Cal. 
[20247 


Monster ocean-going log raft. 117. 
© June 22, 1910; 2 c. July 6, 1910; J 
1433886. 


PELTON (HERBERT W.), Asheville, N. C. 
[20248-20251 


Asheville, N. C.: 

From Overlook tower.—From Beau- 
catcher mountain. © July 15, 1910; 
2 e.sench July (12; 19405. J..14s05s; 
143154. 


Riverside Park. 1, 2. © July 
26, 1910; 2-e. each July 26, 1910; J 
143561, 143562. 


PETERSEN (Kart G.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 

[20252 

Preussen winning back the romance 

of the sea. © July 16, 1910; 2 e. 
July 25, 1910; J 143508. 


Cincinnati, Ohio, 

[20253-20255 
Neil) 1-3. © 
ec. each July 25, 1910; 


PHILLIPS (LrwWt1s D.), 


(Frederick 
» 


Innes 
July 9. 1910; 
J 148658-143660. 


Snohomish, Wash. 
[ 20256-20264 


PICKET PHOTO CO., 


Snohomish, Wash. : 

Avenue B. 38.—Avenue D. 1, 2, 9.-— 
Bicyele tree. 4.—High school. S&.— 
Pilchuck River. 7—Publie library. 
5, 6. © July 15, 1910; 2 e each July 
20, 1910; J 148363-143371. 


» 


PICTORIAL PRESS, Chicago, Ill. 
My dad’s a knight templar. 
| 29, 1910; 2 


OL 


[20265 
© June 
ec. July 1, 1910; K 12001. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20266 


Pietz (ADAM), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[20266-20269 


Accept my best wishes for a happy 
birthday.—Birthday greetings. 1 & 
2—Happy birthday. © July 20, 
1STO? "27 e@; each” July C28 1910 37 
12505-12508. 


PIKE (HATTIE A.), Fryeburg, Me. 
[20270, 20271 


Mone: © Ve Uuly, 1) aeolO. ya 
143077... 
Peat-digger. ©1c. July 1, 1910; J 
143078. 
FILLSBURY PICTURE CO., San Francisco, 
Cal. [20272 
Breakfast in Yosemite. © July 15, 


1910; 2 c. July 25, 1910; J 143504. 


PLUMMER (ALBERT W.), Sugar Hill, 


IN: Ee [ 20278, 20274 


[Manechester, N. H.] M=1-2.. © 
Tula 1902 ec July, do. 1OLOs J. 
143217. 

Sugar Hill, N. H. Sunset hill house. 
©. duly 14,7 4910+ 42 ¢. Jalyo1s: ni 9n0: 
J 148312. 


Post PRINTING & PUB. 
Colo. [20275-20279 
At last. © July 10, 1910; 2 c July 
taal: Ke A163: 
In the velvet. © July 3, 1910; 2 c. 
July 5, 1910; K 11990. 


In the wake. © July 31, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 1, 1910; K 12646. 


Move on. © July 24, 1910; 2c. July 
25, 1910; K 12500. 

On the war path. © July 17, 1910; 
2 ec. July 18; 1910" KK 12377. 
Prescott (J.) & SONS, Montrose, Colo. 

[20280 

Ouray, ‘Colo: ©: uly 15) 1910-12-e 

Aug. 2, 1910; J 143878. 


PRICE (JOHN), Dover, N. 


co., Denver, 


J 
[ 20281, 20282 
Budd Lake, N. J.: 
Hoagland guards at.—Hoagland 
guards in camp. © July 24, 1910; 2c. 
July 25, 1910; J 148513, 1438514. 


PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH COoO., Provi- 

dence, R. I. [20283-20287 
/Asa’s good reign in Judah.—Elijah’s 
victory over the prophets of Baal.— 
Jeroboam makes idols for Israel to 
worship.—Kingdom divided.—Review. 
@eTuly 20; 1910;1.2) e1eachs July 22, 
1910; K 12477-12481. 


RADEBAUGH & LAURIE, Pittsburg, Pa. 


Our Saviour. 
Aug. 1, 1910; K 12627. 


RANDALL (FRANK A.), Chicago, Il. 


[20289-20291 


Knight Templar sign. 31st triennial }} 
Foundation plan. 1. ©} 


conclave. 
le. July 7, 1910: 1% 326. 

— General plan and sections. 2. 
© 1 ¢: July 7, 1940= F Sze 


—— Steel details. 8. ©1e. July 7, ff 


1910; I 322. 


Rau (WILLIAM H.), Philadelphia, Pa. |} 
[20292 || 
Dedicating the statue to A. J. Cas- |} 


satt, Pennsylvania railroad station, 


New York, N. Y. P. r. r. 1992. © | 


Aug. 8, 1910; 2c. * Agee ote 


143918. 
REDUCINE co., New York, N. Y. [20298 
McDonald (Alonzo) © June 9, 


1910; 2 c. July 14, 1910; K 12224. 


REED (C. E.),;, Norton, Kans. 
[20294-20296 
Norton, Kans.: 
East side.—North hill side—On 
North hill side. © July 29, 1910; 2 «. 
each July 25, 1910; J 148874143876. 


REEVES (C. S.), Stevenson, Wash. 
[20297-20301 

Falls of Wind River, Wash. © July 
28, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1910; J 148869. 

Mt. Adams from Guler bridge, Wash. 
© July 18, 1910;°2°e" duly2 23> 1910; 
J 148456. 

Sleeping beauty. 
2c. Aug. 2, 1910; J 148868. 

Trout ereek and Guler bridge. © 
July 18, 1910; 2 ¢.. duly. Za 
143455. 

Trout Lake, Wash., hayfield near. 
© July 18, 1910; 2 comin oa- 
J 143457. 


ReEIcH (JACQUES), New York, N. Y. 
[20302 
Harriman (E. H.) © July 12, 1910; 
2.¢. July 18, 1910; Kat2222 
RENZE (G. A.), Omaha, Nebr. [20308 
T’ll help. © July 12, 1910; 2c. July 
18; 1910's Ie 12628: 
Reyes (P. V.), Avalon, Cal. 
[ 20304, 20805 


Ayalon looking south—Catalina. © 
July 23, 1910; 2 ec. each July 28, 1910; 
J 148744, 148745. 


062 


pt. Iv, N28: ¥. 5 || 


[20288 |} 
© July 26, 1910; 2 ¢., | 


© July 28, 1910;. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 31-34, August, 1910 


RezzATT1 (SAMUEL), Dallas, Tex. 
[20306 
Best friend. © June 1, 1910; 2 c. 
July 7, 1910; K 12035. 


Washington, 

[20307 

Mai-man, © July 8, 1910; 2 ¢. 
July 8, 1910; K 12079. 


Rice (FREDERICK J.), 


Rice (8S. A.), Carlinville, Ill. [20308 

Macoupin county, Ill., old and new 
court houses. © July 20, 1910; 2 c. 
July 6, 1910; J 148115. 


RICHARDSON New York, 
IN o> a [20309 
Newark, the national workshop. © 
Diimia, 1910; 2 c. July 16, 1910; K 
12489. 


(DARLEY), 


RiDGE CRAFTS, Park Ridge, Ill. 
[20310-20325 


And like a child.—Anniversary 
egereeting.—As half in shade and half 
in sun.—Birthday greeting.—Dear lit- 
tle babe.—How soon the smile of 
God.—I sang to the dark.—I send this 
to one and only one—I wish you 
joy.—If trifles, trifling friendship 
prove.—Kiss, a sigh, a fond good-bye.— 
May beautiful roses strew your path.— 
My wish for you.—She is not dead.— 
To my friend.—We are rejoiced. © 
July 9, 1910; 2 c. each. July 11, 1910; 
Ik 12112-12127. 

Fayetteville, 
[20326 


Florida. © July 23, 1910; 2c. July 
80, 1910; IS 12615. 


ROBESON (SALLIE F.), 
IN, IC: 


Rorsuat (Lovis), Brooklyn,»N. Y. 
[20827 
Johnson (Jack). © July 30, 1910; 
Pueweuuys 20, LOLO: J. 12527. 


Rowe (ALBERT O.) Paxton, Il. 
[20328 


Centennial Chris- 
© 1c. July 29, 


Bloomington, Il. 
tian chureh, interior. 
1910; J 148790. 


Mown (J. P.), St. Paul, Minn. [203829 
Minors Heir. .1:593. .© July. 18, 
PoiGre Cc, July 20,1910; J 148453. 


av, 


RuntTon (D. E.), Shettield, Iowa. 

; [20880, 208381 
Sheffield, Iowa. Band. © July 8, 

1910;.2 c July 11,,.1910; J 148824. 
—— Main st. © July 8, 1910; 2 ¢. 

July 11; 1910; J 148825. 


| 16,-19203) 2a. 


20362 


RuSsSELL (Mary LA Ferra), New York. 


IN [20332 
Vanity Fair. © June 2, 1910; 2 ¢. 
June 6, 1910; K 11171. 


Rust CRAFT SHOP, Kansas City, Mo. 
[20333-20335 
For candies and for lunches.—Or- 
ders.—Tho once a little shaver. © 
July 19, 1910; 2 c. each July 23, 1910; 
K 12510-12512. 


Rurrer (E. E.), Chester Park, L. L., 
i a [ 20336, 20337 
Forrest Park, L. I., N. Y., Music in. 
1,2. © July 26, 1910; 2 ¢c. each July 
27, 1910; J 143687, 143688. 


Ruxton (OxiviaA), Arlington, N. J. 
[20338-20343 
I send from my heart a message, 
ete.—I wish for your New Year, etc.——- 
Love I send at the old year’s end, 
ete.—May every pleasure of Christmas, 
ete.—May your Christmas be the best 
day, etc.—Standing on the portal of 
the coming year, etc. © July 29, 1910; 
2 ¢«. each July 30, 1910; KK. 12616— 
12621. 


RYAN (J. D.) co., Cleveland, Ohio. 
[ 20344 
Ambrosia. © July 1, 1910; 2 ¢. July 
16, 1910; K 12830. 


S. & O. ENGRAVING co., Akron, Ohio. 
[20345 
Akron, [Ohio] and vicinity, birds- 
eye-view. © July 20, 1910; 2 c. July 
25, 1910; J 1438506. 


SANBORN (E. R.), New York, N. Y. 
[20346-20348 
Barbary lion.—Boa_ constrictor.— 
Japanese red-faced monkey. © July 
12, 1910; 2 ec. each July 18, 1910; J 
1483809-1438311. 


SANDER (P.), New York, N. Y. 
[20349-20362 

Coney Island, N. Y.: 

Bostock's arena, Dreamland.—Bow- 
ery. Chute the chutes. — Dragon’s 
gorge, Luna Park.—Entrance to Ra- 
venhalls.—Feltman’s restaurant.—Hot 
Frankfurters.—Interior pavilion of 
fun, Steeplechase Park.—Pavilion in 
Steeplechase Park.—Pavilion of fun, 
Steeplechase Park.—Rocky road_ to 
Dublin. Steeplechase Park. — Surf 
avenue.—Tower, Luna Park. © July 
each July 16, 1910; KK 


12884-12847, 


3638 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.s., Vv. 5 § 


20363 
ScHEELER (I. F.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[20363 
Bohia, Brazil, panorama. © July 


5, 1910; 2. ¢. July 9, 1910; J 142991. 


SCHLOTTERBECK (A. G.), 
Portland, Me. [20364 


Portland, Me., masonic temple. © 
July “1, 4910272 c July: 9. S910; He 
12081. 


ScuMipt (M.), Chicago, Ill. 
[ 20365, 20866 
Sincere greetings, no. 1 & 2. © Juiy 


if, fo105 2%*c, ‘each July 16/1910 >. K 
12832, 12338. 


CHAIRMAN, 


SCHULTZ PRINTING WORKS, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. [20367 


Clieer up: ‘© June $0; 1910: 2 «: 
July 12, 19103°K 12176. 


Scott (J. GARDNER), Los Angeles, Cal. 

[20368 

Secrets. © July 16, 1910; 2 ¢. July 
20, 1910; J 143357. 


ScRITSMIER (A. J.), Chicago, III. 
[20369-20380 


Style in 1630, 1650, 1680, 1725, 1750, 
1775, 1805, 1810, 1815, 1820, 1832, 1842. 
© May 15, 1910; 2 ¢ each July 11, 
TSI i 20 2812939. 


SEDG WICK 
Tenn. 


(J. RISTINE), Knoxville, 
[.20381, 20382 


Appalachian exposition administra- 
tion bldg. © July 25, 1910; 2 ¢. July 
25, 1910; J 143870. 

Two presidents. © July 25, 1910; 2 
ec. July 25, 1910; J 148871. 


Seymour (B. F.), Denver, Colo. 
[20383 
Billies. © May 27, 1910; 2 c. July 
8, 1910; K 12068. 


SHAW (R. J.), Lake Arthur, La. 


[20384-20388 | 


Big melon. © July 9, 1910; 2 ¢. July 
12, 4910; J 143119, 

Carload of watermelon. — Full- 
growl pumpkin.—Load of potatoes.— 
Watermelons grow big at Lake Arthur, 
La. © July 13, 1910; 2 c. each July 
16, 1910; J 148262-143265. 


SIGMUND (EpwarpD), Denver, Colo. 


[20389 | 


“My darling,’ said he, “it cannot 
yet be,” etc. © July 12, 1910; 2 «. 
July 15; 1910) e755. 


Spatpinc (A. G.) & BRos., New York, 
N..Y. [20390-20393 
Football scene.—Ice hockey scene. 
© July 5, 1910; 2 c. each July 7, 1910; 
K 12019, 12020. 

Princeton vs. University of Pennsyl- 
vania, football scene.—Yale vs. Har- 
vard, ice hockey scene. © July 5, 
1910; 2 c. each July 7, 1996. Bike 
753. 
SpPrcer-SIMSON Paris, 

France. [20394 

Nymph bathing. © July 18, 1910; 

2c. July 23, 1910; J 148454. 


(THEODORE), 


SPITZLEY (WM. F.), Silver City, N. 
Mex. [ 20395, 20396 


Broncho riding. 405, 406. © July 
9, 1910; 2 c. edch Fully FS) 15105-9 
143307, 143308. 


STALEY (FRANK W.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[20397, 20398 

Philadelphia, Pa.: 
Girard trust co. bldg—Provident life 
and trust co. bldg. © July 7, 1910; 2 
ce. each July 9, 1910; J 143005, 143006. 


STANDARD OIL co., Whiting, Ind. 
[20399 
Whiting, Ind., Standard oil plant. 
© le. July 11, 1910; J 143021. 
STEIN (FRED. J.), New York, N. Y. 
[ 20400, 20401 
Jordan (William George) 1. 
July 19, 1910; 2 «& SJimy 2p oi; 4 
143404. 
2. © July 21, 190@r ee iy 
22, 1910; J 1438437. 


STERN (EpwarpD) & co., Philadelphia, _ 


Pa. « [20402 


Basket ball girl. © Jan. 20, 1910; 
2c. June 11, 1910; K 12000. 


STERNBERG (H. SUMNER) ADVERTISING 


SERVICE, New York, N. Y. 
[ 20403, 20404 
Golf scene.—Racing scene. © June 
1,, 1910;-2 ¢@ each July Sao is 


| 12190, 12191. 


STOKELY (Mrs. S. B.), Kansas City, 

Mo. [20405 

Child and dog. © Jan. 23, 1910; 2c. 
July 2, 1910; J 148260. 


STOKES (FREDERICK A.) co., New York, 
N. Y. [15 prints.] [20406-20420 
Bulldog.—Collie.— Dachshund.—Fox 
terrier.—Saint Bernard.—Skye  ter- 
rier—Star (The). © July 18, 1910; 
2c. each July 19, 1910; K 12407-12418. 


O64 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 31-34, August, 1910 


Strokes (FrrepericK A.)—Continued. 

How to know the wild flowers.— 
Last waltz together.—Love and six 
cylinders.—Love-knots.—Sender of the 
orchids.—Sweetest flower that blows.— 
Violets, for faithfulness. — Water- 
proof. © July 7, 1910; 2 c. each July 
9, 1910; K 12088-12095. 


Strauss (FRANK V.) & co., New York, 
i, [20421 
Program girl in the park. 1. © 
wily 2i 1010; 2c. July 28, 1910; K 
12582. 


STROBRINDGE LITHOGRAPHING Co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. [20422-20425 
Desk calendar for July, Aug. and 
Sane 1010, ©), July 12, 1910; 2 ec. 
each July 18, 1910; K 12200-12202. 
ieoster|: N. Y. 18397. © July 21, 
1910; 2c. July 22, 1910; K 12484. 


SWINSTEAD (GEORGE HILLYARD), Lon- 
don, England. [20426 
Steady! when the boats come in. 
© June 9, 1910; 2c. July 2, 1910; K 
12012. 


TABER PRANG ART CO., 
Mass. 


Beechwood drive. 
time. 4991.—Immaculate heart of 
Mary. 4982.—Rugged shore. 4989.— 
Sacred heart of Jesus. 4981.—Shely- 
ing rock. 4990.—Stilly night. 4987.— 
Sunlit bay. 4986. © July 25, 1910; 
2 e. each July 27, 1910; J 148781- 
1438788. 


TAKAGI (BYKEN S. N.), Los Angeles, 


Springfield. 
[20427-20434 
4988.—Budding 


Cal. [204385, 20486 
Hotchkiss (Hazel) © June 10, 


apie 2 c.sauly 7, 1910; J 143171. 
Sutton (May) © July 10, 1910; 2c. 
Hillvet.2080s J 148172, 


TEBBS (Rost. W.), Brooklyn, N. 

[20437 

New York, N. Y., Liberty street 

tower. © June 1, 1910; 2c July 21, 
1910; J 148443. 


TERHUNE (Harry R.) Orange, N. J. 


[20488 
Fighting flames. © July 25, 1910; 
2c. July 26, 1910; J 143559. 

THOMPSON (PAUL), New York, N. Y. 

[20489-20454 

Brown (Miss Angelica) © July 28, 
1910; . July 30, 1910; J 143818. 

Fish (Mrs. Stuyvesant) © July 15, 

1/1910; 2 c. July 23, 1910; J 148515. 

| ——(Mr. and Mrs.) © July 

1910; 2c. July 18, 1910; J 1433804, 


2¢ 


15, 


es 


20501 


THOMPSON (PAUL)—Continued. 
Girls in waitress’ costumes at lawn 


fete, group. © July 28, 1910; 2 ce. 
July 30, 1910; J 143816. 
aps (Mrs. William. ) © July 
28, 1910; 2 ¢. July 30, 1910; J 143817. 
‘ Harriman (Mrs, Herbert) © July 
28, 1910; 2 c. July 30, 1910; J 143814. 
Johnson (Ban B.) © July 26,1910; 
2e¢. July 27, 1910; J 143690. 
Loeb (William) jr. 1-4 © July 


26, 1910; 2:2. each) Jdly -27,, 1900; J 
143691-143694. 

Newport society at lawn fete, group. 
© July 28, 1910; 2 c. July 30, 1910; 
J 148815. 


Oelrichs (Mrs. Charles) © July 
28, 1910; 2c. July 30, 1910; J 143819. 
Vanderbilt (Mrs. Elsie French) 


t, 2. ©> July 13, 1910; 2 ¢. each July 
18, 1910; J 148305, 143306. 

Vanderbilt (Mrs. Reginald) and 
daughter Cathleen. © July 8, 1910; 
2c. July 18, 1910; J 148308. 
THOMPSON (WM. CHAs.), Buhl, Idaho. 

[20455-20457 

Balanced rock.—Castleford.—Devil’s 
washboard. © July 25, 1910; 2 ¢. 
each July 12, 1910; J 148174143176. 


TIMES PRINTING CO. OF SEATTLE, Seattle, 


Wash. [20458-20501 
Umbrella man [1910]: 

© June 18; 1c. July 5; K 11984. 
© June 19; 1 c. July 5; K 11988. 
© June 20; 1c. July 5; K 11982. 
© June 21; 1c. July 5; K 11981. 
© June 99: 1 ec. July 5; K 11980. 
© June 23; 1c. July 5; K 11989. 
© June 24; 1c July 5; K 11988. 
© June 25: 1 e. July 5; K 11987. 
© June 26; 1c. July 5; K 11986. 
© June OT : 1c. July 5; K 11985. 
© June 28; 1c. July 18; K 12365. 
© June 29; 1c. July 18; K 12366. 
© June 30; 1c. July 18; K 12367. 
© July 1; 1c. July 18; K 12368. 
© July 2; 1c. July 18; K 12369. 
© July 3; 1 ¢« July 18; K 12370. 
© July 4; 1 c. July 18; K 123 “1. 
©) July 5; fe. Jaly 183: EK 1237 

© July 6; 1c. July 18: K 12373, 
© July 7; 1 c July 18; K 12874. 
© July 8; 1c. July 18; K 12375. 
© July 9; 1 ¢« July 18; K 12376. 
© July 10; 1 ec. July 21; K 12451. 
© July 11; 1 ec. July 21; K 12452. 
© July 12; 1c. July 21; K 12453. 
© July 18; 1 ¢. July 21; K 12454. 
© July 14; 1 ¢. July 21; K 12455. 
© July 15; 1c. July 21; K 12450. 
© July 16; 1 c. July 25; K 12501, 
© July 17; 1 ec. July 25; K 12502. 


365 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20502 

TIMES PRINTING CO. OF SEATTLE— 
Continued. 
© July 18: Me July 255) K12508: 
© July 19; 1 « July 28; K 12586. 
© July 20; 1c. July 28; K 12584. 
© July! 20; tie. July 285 Ki d2583: 
© July 22; 1.¢. July 28; K. 12585. 
© July 23; 1 c. Aug. 1; K 12647. 
© July 24; 1 ec Aug. 1; K 12648. 
© July, 25; 1 ¢ Aug. 1; iK.12649. 
©.July 26; 1 .¢ Aug, 1; K 12650; 
Ojuly 27; Pe, Ane. 2 Wo G659: 

Umbrella man and his troubles 
[1910]: 


© May 1; 1c. May 7; K 10152. 

© May 8; 1c. May 14; K 10838. 
© May 15; 1 c. May 21; K 10688. 
© June 11; 1c. June 28; K 11619. 


Tower (A. J.) co., Boston, Mass. 
[ 20502 
Tower’s waterproof horse goods. © 
wuly 15, AGIOs 62. Cy duly 28, 1910s K 
12581. 
TRIBUNE CO., Chicago, Il. 
Bird boys [1910] : 
© May 8; 2c. May 11; K 10247. 
© May 15; 2 c. May 17; K 10448. 
©) May 22: 2'e) May 25; K J0731:. 
© May 29; 2c. June 1; K 10849. 
© June 5; 2c. June 8; K 11076. 
© june 12> 2:e. June 162K 21451. 
© June 19:2. c. June 22: K 11597. 
© June 26; 2c. June 29; K 11876. 
©) july 3. 2 © 
©) Sully. 10-2 e: 


July 6; K 12008: 
Puly, 13 Re 12241. 
Danny Dreamer [1910]: 
© May 8; 2c. May 11; K 
© May 15; 2c. May 17; K 
© May 22; 2 c. May 25; K 
© May 29; 2c June 1; K 10846. 
© June 5; 2c. June 8; K 11079. 
© June 12; 2c. June 16; K 11452. 
© June 19; 2c. June 22; K 11598. 
© June 26; 2 c. June 29; K 11871. 
daly +5202 ¢.. dulyeG 51k E2007: 
© duly, 10; Qe. July As: Kk 12209: 
Foolish limericks now and then are 
relished by the best of men [1910]: 
© May 8; 2c. May 11; K 10254. 
© May 15; 2c. May 17; K 10453. 
© May 22; 2 ec. May 25; K 10728. 
© May 29; 2c. June 1; K 10847. 
© June 5; 2c. June 8; K 11078. 
© June 12; . June 16; K 11450. 
© June 19; 2c. June 22; K 11602. 
© June 26; 2c. June 29; K 11872. 
© duly 33/2: e. 
© July 10; 2. 


July 6; K 12002. 
duly AS F220T. 
Little Denny Mud [1910]: 
© Feb. 27; 2 c. Mar. 4: K 7824. 
© Mar. 27; 2 c. Mar. 30; K 8803. 
© May 8; 2c. May 11; K 10255. 


[20503-20573 


10252. 
10449. 
10726. 


© 


bo bo 
@) (©) 


TRIBUNE co.—Continued. 
Mama’s Angel Child [1910]: 
© May 8; 2c. May 11:3)ke10253: 
© May 15; 2 c. May-17; K 10447. 


© May 22; 2 c. May 25; K 10730. 
© May 29; 2 ¢. June 1; K 1085a) 
© June 5; 2 ec. June 8; K 11082. 
© June 12; 2 c. June 16; K 11453. 
© June 19; 2c. June 22; K 11603. 
© June 26; 2c. June 29; K 11878. 
© July 3; 24 Jwy oe 1200s 
© July 10; 2c. July 4351270 


Old Opie Dildock’s stories [1910]: 
© May 8; 2 c May tt: K 1025% 
© May 15; 2 c. May 17; K 10450. 
© May 22; 2 c. May 25; K 10729. 
© May 29; 2 c. June 1; K 10850. 
© June 5; 2c. June 8; K 11080. 
@ June 42-2 
© June 19; 2c. June 22; K 11599. 
© June 26; 2c. June 29; K 11870. 


©. July 372 ec duly 6 ae 2068 
© July 10; 2 c. duly aay aeria2: 


Up in the air with Hungry Halley 
[1910]: 


© May 15.; 2 c. May 17; K 10451. 
© May 22; 2c. May 25; K 10782. 
© May 29; 2¢. June 1; K 10848. 
© June 5; 2 ¢. Jumtevoeeme tre. 
© June 12; 2c. June 16; K 11456. 
© June 19; 2c. June 22; K 11600. 
© June 26; 2 c. June 29; K 11874. 
© July 3; 2c. July 6; K 12006. 
© July 10; 2c. Jily cee cae 


Zeke Smart [1910]: 
© May 15; 2 c. May 17; K 10452. 
© May 22; 2c. May 25; K 10727. 
© May 29; 2c. June 1; K 10845. 
© June 5; 2 ec. June 8; K 11081. 
© June 12; 2c. June 16; K 11454. 
© June 19; 2c. June 22; K 11601. 
© June 26; 2c. June 29; K 11875. 
© July 3; 2 ¢ July Gk 12008 
© July 10; 2 & July 163 2206: 


TRIMMER (THE), Chicago, Ill. 
[20574, 20575 
Trimmer. 18,19. © June 25, 1910: 
2c. each July 9, 1910; J 143003, 143004. 


ULLMAN MFG. co., New York, N. Y. 
[ 20576-20594 


Always be ready to turn her music.— 
Astronomy.—Bridge whist.—Chafing 
dish.— Draw poker.—Euchre.—Favor- 
ite tie—Following the trail.—Hold her 
embroidery work.—Life. 1—10.—Palm- 
istry.—Pinochle.—Take notice. 1-6.— 
Walking in the rain. © July 6, 1910: 
2c. each July 7, 1910; K 12036-12063. 


366 


ec. June 16; K 11455.° 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 31-34, August, 1910 


20713 


UNDERHILL (IrvING), New York, N. Y. 

[20595 

Union theological seminary. C-7702. 

iy July 26, 1910; 2c. July 26, 1910; J 
143657. 


UnDERWooD & UNDERWOOD, New York, 
N.. YX. [20596-20626 


ai—4 


[Stereoscopic photographs] U-123455. 
im July 14, 1910; 2 ¢. July 28, 1910; 
J 143779. 

—— U-121257, U-121265, U-121266, 
U-121271, U-121284, U-121285, U-121290. 
© July 18, 1910; 2 ¢. each July 28, 
1910; J 143749-1438755. 

——— J-98021, U-113662, U-113665, 
U-115695, U-115696, U-115698, U-115702, 
U-115886, U-115887, U-115889, U-115890, 
U-115891, U-115892, U-115894, U-115895, 
U-115907, U-115908, U-115910, U-115911, 
U-115917, U-115922, U-115923, U-115934. 
[ July 21, 1910; 2 c. each July 28, 
1910; J 148756-1438778. 


Unitep States LITHOGRAPH Co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. [20627-20682 
[Posters] 406, 407, 13224, 13281, 
18282. © July 5, 1910; 2c. each July 
7, 1910; K 12013-12017. 
—— 12980, 13086, 13087, 138170, 1517€. 
© July 7, 1910; 2 c. each July i1, 
1910; K 12170-12174. 


—— 12916, 12932, 18119, 13283, 16284. 
@ July 8, 1910; 2 c. each July 11, 
1910; K 12165-12169. 

— 419, 420, 12978. 13001, 13175, 
13188, 13285, 138286. © July 11, 1910; 
2c. each July 18, 1910; K 12214-12221. 

—— 12692, 13000, 13088, 13099. © 
July 12, 1910; 2 ce. each July 14, 1910; 
K 12231-12234. 


— 13121, 18188, 181389, 138218, 
ie2lteipava. © July 14, 1910; 2c 
each July 16, 1910; K 12353-12358, 


—— 13107, 138115, 13304. © July 
ioe. 2ee. each July 18,1910; K 
12378-12380. 

—— 18240, 13805, 13306. © July 
1S, 1910; 2 ¢. each July 21, 1910; K 
12462-12464. 

—— 422, 13179, 138191. 
19102" 2° ce. each July 22, 
12490-12492. 

—— 13215, 18820-13322. © July 
20, 1910; 2c. July 27, 1910; K 12567- 
12570. 


© July 20, 
1910: K 


13192, 
© July 26, 1910; 


13156, 15177, 
13201, 18292, 183819. 


2c. each July 28, 1910; KK 12571-12577. | 


— 414-416. © Aug. 1, 1910; 2. 
each Aug. 3, 1910; K.12699-12701. 


18198, | 


| July 20, 1910; 2 ¢. 


UNITED STATES PLAYING CARD Co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. [20683 
Congress playing card backs. © 
Apr. 80,1910; 2 ¢. July 33, 1910; K 
12208. 
UrpacH (Howarp) Weston, W. Va. 
[20684 
West Virginia hospital for the in- 
sane and superintendents, since open- 
ings) Iily 27, 191072 ‘ee Faly eo, 
1910; J 148789. 
WaGNER & CAywoop, Chicago, Ill. 
[20685-20686 
Letter to his master. © July 11, 
1910; 2 ¢. July 12, 1910; J 143120. 
Pennsylvania limited. © July 15, 
1910; 2c. July 12, 1910; J 143121. 
Warnock (A. W.), Minneapolis, Minn. 
[20687 
Bay St. Louis, Lake Minnetonka. 
© July 29, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1910; J 
143839. 


WARREN (P. R.) co., Lowell, Mass. 
[20688-20693 
Jeffries. 1-8.—Johnson.. 1-3. © 
July 1, 1910; 2 c. each July 5, 1910; 
IX 11932-11937. 


WATERMAN (C. E.), Chicago, Il. 
[20694-20700 

Bremerton, Wash., enlisted men’s 
club house. © July 5, 1910; 2c. July 
11, 1910; J 148083. 

Princeton (U. S. S.) © July 5, 
1910; 2c. July 11, 1910; J 148022. 

6 inch disappearing gun in battery. 
© July 29, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1910; J 
143894, 

10 inch disappearing gun. © July 
25, 1910; 2c. Aug. 1, 1910; J 143844. 
in battery. © July 25, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 1, 1910; J 148848. 

12 inch Barbette gun. © July 235, 
1910; 2 ec. Aug. 1, 1910; J 148846. 

12 inch mortar battery. © July 235, 
1910; 2 ec. Aug. 1, 1910; J 148845. 


WeEHR (C. H.), Kiefer, Okla. 
[20701-20704 


Kiefer, Okla., oil tanks burning, 
Franchot lease. 18-21. © May 10, 
1910; 2 ca each July 16, 1910; J 


1438287-148250. 


WELCH (CHAS.), Beach, N. Dak. 
[20705-20713 
Seach, N. Dak., panorama. © July 
10, 1910; 2 c July 21, 1910; J 148394. 
—— panorama of south side. 2. © 
July 28, 1910; J 
143458, 


307 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20714 


WeELcH (CHAS.)—Continued. 

Galster (Frank) machine breaking. 
496A. ©): June 3, ISO 2 exhulye ot. 
1910; J 148400. 

Odland (Lewis) machine breaking, 
crushing and drilling in one operation. 
420A. © May 21, 1910; 2 ¢«. July 21, 
1910; J 1438395. 
drilling, 427A>. ©. Apr. . 24, 
1910; 2 ¢. July 21, 1910; J 143401. 

Stockwell machine breaking. 422A-— 
424A. © May 21, 1910; 2 c. each July 
21, 1910; J 148396-143398. 

Towuleys bros. machine breaking 
with gas traction engine. 425A. © 
dune wo. LOS oe. hy 2 LOns: ft 
143399. 

WELLMAN (WALTER), New York, N. Y. 
[20714-20728 


Boo-hoo series: 

I hain’t never bin married.—I wish 
I had a nice man.—I wish some nice 
mah would steal me.—My heart’s most 
breakin.My wife has went to the 
country.—My wife’s a grass widder.— 
Why don’t you write. © July 8, 1910; 
2c. each July 11, 1910; K 12105-12111. 

[8 post cards] Darn this place.— 
Dear hubby.—I met the sweetest littie 
girl—If you meet a pretty girl—lIve 
completely lost my head.—This darned 
kissin’ business makes me sick.—This 
is no place for a ministers son.—What- 
ever you do, don’t forget. © July 20, 
1910; 2c. each July 22, 1910; K 12465- 
12472. 

WEST COAST ART CO., Los Angeles. Cal. 
[20729-20731 

California. Southern Pacific R. R. 
Tehachapi loop. © July 23, 1910; 2c. 
July 28, 1910; J 143746. 

Catalina Island, Cal. Catalina Bay. 
© Suly 23, 1910. 2 ¢. July,.28, 1910. 
J 143747. 

Santa Catalina island. Cal. Avalon. 
© duly: 23, 19105 3c. ‘suly 28) 400: 
J 148748. 

WESTERMANN (L. A.) co., New York, 
N. Y. [18 prints.] [20732-20744 

Agent.— Class.— Famous.—Lingerie. 
—Proof—Rapid.—Sun. © July 25, 
1910; 2c. each July 26, 1910; Ik 12520- 
12526. 

Pears.—Queen.—Resolute.—Serene.— 
Temperate.—Universe. © July 18, 
1910; 2 c. each July 19, 1910; K 12401- 
12406. 

WHITEHEAD & HoAG co., Newark, N. J. 
[29 prints. ] [20745-20773 

Birthday jewel series, Jan—Dec. © 
July 25, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 3, 1910; 
KK 12664-12675. 


pt. 1V,.2. Ss wb 


WHITEHEAD & Hoac co.—Continued. 

Drinking dogs. © July 25, 1910; 
2 God Dy 26,.1910; K I258s: 

Vivian. © July 1, 1910; 2 e.- July 7, 
T91O = 16 12022: 

Cherries are ripe—Coming circus 
star.—Comrades.—Country  circus.— 
Fight to the finish—Hauling in the 


net.—Inquiring the way.—Mother’s 
joy.—Old oaken  bucket.—On the 
range.—Sunrise from Marblehead 


Neck.—Venice, queen of the Adriatic.— 
Weighty question.—Winter.—W orthy 
opponent. © July 25, 1910; 2 c. each 
July 29, 1910: K 12588-12602. 


WILKERSON (THADDEUS), New York, 
Neo [20774-20784 
Hamilton (Alexander). © July 14, 


1910; 2 ¢. July 15, 1910; J 143218. 

Hamilton’s (Alexander) home. © 
July’ 14, 1910;. 2 ec: Palyeads 29s0e- 
148219. 

New York, N. ¥. “City fall park: 
©; July 31, 1910: 2.¢ Ags n 1910; 
J 143831. 

Grant’s tomb. © July 14, 1910; 
2 ce. July 15, 1910; J 148220. 
Broadway and Fifth ave.— 
Central park.—Fifth ave—Madison 
Square park.—Metropolitan building 
and tower.—Plaza hotel.—Times build- 
ing. © July 28, 1910; 2 ec. each July 
29, 1910; J 148793-148799. 
WILLIAMS (CHAS. A.), Livonia, N. Y. 
[20785, 20786 

Montana Pete. © June 20, 1910; 
2 ce. July 12, 1910; J 148117. 

Rough rider. © Dee. 16, 1909; 2 ¢. 
July 12, 1910; J 148118. 

WILLIAMS (J. J.), Honolulu, Hy TE. 
[20787 


Surf riding. Diamond head. 
June: 7, 1930; 2 c. dinlys2i a 
143489. 


WILLIAMS (IkING), Chicago, Ill. 
[20788 
Champion bull wrestler of the world. 
© Jan. 7,.1910; 2 c... July 145 4910- 
K 12280. 
WILLIS (RIcHARD), Colorado Springs, 
Colo. [20789-20795 


Colorado properly pictured: 
Balance rock.—Colorado Springs.— 
Devils slide-——Royal gorge.—Saint Pe- 
ters dome.—Seven  falls.—William’s 
canon. © July 21, 1910; 2 c. each 
July 26, 1910; K 12513-12519. 
Winenet (A. C.), Middletown, Ohio. 
[20796 
Beauty. © July 9, 1910; 2 ¢. July 
29, 1910; J 143800. 


368 


; MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 31-34, August, 1910 


Wor (PETER), Chicago, Ill. 
[20797-20800 


Dark secret.—Heintz is pickeled 
again.—Two Murphys.—Two tough 
mugs. © May 1, 1910; 2 c. each July 


7, 1910; K 12023-12026. 


Wotrr (Louis) & co. Itd., London, 
Eng. [20801, 20802 


Garden blossoms.—Meadow bloom. 
Gy iuly) 26,1910; 2c. each July 25, 
TWO Ne di2seo, 12534. 


Woop (Ff. H.), Brooklyn, N. Y. [20803 


Course through the woods. © June 
Peony 2 Cc, July 28, 1910; Ik 12509. 


Woop (Oris F.), New York, N. Y. 
| 20804 
Saved by a noise like a St. Bernard 
dawg. © June 19, 1910; 2.¢. July 9, 
1910; K 12087. 
Woopsury & co., Worcester, Mass. 
[20805 
Worcester, Mass., sky photograph. 
© June 20, 1910; 2 c. July 9, 1910; 
J 145116. 


WoORLD’S PANAMA EXPOSITION co., New 
Orleans, La. [ 20806 
Hub of the western hemisphere. © 

Ui 20 LOLOn 2c. July. 28, 1910; K 

12578. 


YERKES OBSERVATORY, Williams Bay, 
Wis. [20807, 20808 
Morehouse comet. Oct. 15, 1908. 


Crime O10 2 -¢c.. July 25, 1910; J 
143511. 


Nov. 16, 1908. © Jan. 1, 1910; 
PCy zo 1910; J 148512. 
ZIMMERMAN (C. EH.) co., Chicago, Ill. 
[20809-20898 
Aggravating headaches.—Are you 
run down.—Bargains in wall paper.— 
Beautiful artistic rooms.—Beautiful 
hair.—Beauty admiration.—Beauty is 
only skin deep.—Books for Christ- 
mas.—Brass beds.—Bring your girl.— 
Buying cheap glasses.—Buying eye 
glasses.—Christmas candies.—Cleanli- 
ness at our soda fountains.—Correct 
wateh and good work.—Cost of sta- 


CLASSES, H TO K 


20898 


ZIMMERMAN (C. E.) co.—Continued. 


tionery and Jetters——Diamond jew- 
elry.—Diamond rings.—Do you dread 


glasses.—Does your watch need repair- 
ing.—Don’t lose sight.—Don’t worry 
about hot weather.—Drug store aud 
the doctor.—Drug store Christmas 
gifts—LEvery day accidents.—IKvery 


man’s luxury.—Everything for the 
toilet—Filling a _  prescription.—l ree 
with every prescription.—Glasses 


should be changed.—Good  perfuin- 
ery.—Good printing can be done only 
with good paint.—Hammocks.—Health 
hints.—Healthy happy home.—Impor- 
tance of glasses.—Importance of pure 


drugs.—Important facts about wail 
paper.—Important values in school 


supplies —In buying’ ready - mixed 
paint.—Is your medicine case well sup- 
plied.—Its the same with drugs.—lKer 
choo, bad colds.—Lace curtains.—Let- 
ters and clothes.—Lodge pins.—.eet 
vour friends.—Men’s watch chains.— 
No human eye is perfect.—Now is the 
time to paint.—Oilcloths and _ lino- 
leums.—On a hot day.—Only a woman 
knows.—Ounce of prevention.—Our 
beauty department.—Our hot weather 
drinks.—Our liniments do the work.— 
Parasols and umbrellas.—Patent med- 
icines.—Pictures are the first thing 
you see.—Pity the blind.—Portiers of 
quality—Razors and cutlery.—Room 
can be transformed with wall paper.— 
Rubber goods.—Rug reasons.—School 
supplies.—Sickness in early spring.— 
Solid comfort.——Somebody is sick.— 


Souvenir spoons.—Sporting goods.— 
Substitution.—Superior valentines.— 
Taking medicine.—Time to go fish- 


ing.—To the man who smokes.—Watch 
our window.—Wasted money for poor 
drugs.—We do not guess or substi- 
tute—We frame _ pictures. — What 
makes a good cigar.—When you buy 
paint.—When you get a_ letter.—Wo- 
man’s hair.—Writing letters and keep- 
ing them.—Wrong medicine.—Your 
beauty secret.—Your doctor knows.— 
Your doctor’s prescription. © July 2, 
1910; 2c. each July 15, 1910; K 12237- 
12826. 


Sunumary statement of copyright registrations made and included in the Cata- 
logue since January 1, 1970. 
Number of entries of Reproductions of a. work of art.......__._..._______ 524 
Number of entries of Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical 
MRI ret os oe Se fe ee Se ee hy 205 
Number of entries of Photographs (including 422 unpublished) ~~~. S, 178 
Number of entries of Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 1.218 
ae UG SLO UGE LOGLCEUES cat co ce ee eer eter he aie emcee hin ee S, 539 
or 
369 


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COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 8, 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 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 5 
Nos. 35-39 
ShHiPreMBER, 1910 


WASHINGTON 
5] 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


1910 


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.” 


HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part four, issued 
monthly, is arranged in two alphabets of proprietors, with subalphabets of 
titles, as follows: 

I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or other identi- 
fying 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 ji Photographs; and 
Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations. 

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 ofa | 
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. ‘‘@©1c.’’ 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. 


An annual index of proprietors is furnished for this part in the December 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 superisteudent of Documents by postal money | 
order, express order, or New York draft. 


CLASS G, 


WORKS OF ART; MODELS OR 


DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART 


AMERICAN SHOW PRINT co., Milwau- 
kee, Wis. [20899-20924 
Areyou hurt, Dr. Swartz? Man in 


collapse on settee, two young girls 
bending over him. © 1. Aug. 18, 
1910; G 34899. 

Battle of San Dago. Main deck of 
battle ship in action, in charge of lady 
officer, Irish sailor with rifle in fore- 
ground. ©1c. Aug. 15, 1910; G 34909. 


Bee prevents Ishmael from taking 
his first drink. Young woman taking 
hold of glass of liquor, which young 
man is about to lift to his lips. ©le. 
Aug. 27, 1910; G 35030. 


Claudia overhears the Viscount’s plot. 
Young lady and man seated under 
bower of palms in earnest conversa- 
tion, directly back of them stands 
young woman. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1910; 
G 35081. 

Come, Claudia, this is our wedding 
day. Bride and groom bidding fare- 
well to their friends. ©1c. Aug. 27, 
1910; G 85082. 

Come in, the water is fine. Girl in 
the water, Swimming, heads of three 
fishe ©1c. Aug. 15, 1910; G 34906. 
| Do you know that was a bull’s eye. 

Two men with expressions of horror 


on their faces, one near sofa. ©1e. 
| Aug. 18, 1910; G 34893. 
Drawing on the manager. § Girl 


| seated before artist’s easel with pallet 
| in left hand, painting portrait of man. 
©i1c. Aug. 15, 1910; G 34912. 


For the bachelor’s little boys. Twin 
| sisters rushing into room are stopped 
by young man, young lady back of man 
| has fallen into faint over table near 
| woman holding up small boy’s trousers. 
©ilc. Aug. 13, 1910; G 34892. 


Governess, indeed. Three people in 
| drawing room, man stands in center 
| with bowed head, woman on either 
| Side. ©1c. Aug. 13, 1910; G 34898. 


I publicly disown and_ disinherit 
|} you, unless you give up that gypsy 
| grafter. Scene on Coney Island board 
i walk, a young man with arm about 
young woman, older man denouncing 
them. ©1c. Aug. 4, 1910; G@ 34835. 


Ishmael avenges an insult to Claudia. 
Young man standing over another 
whom he has struck down, three ladies 
in evening dress in background. © 
1 ec. Aug. 27, 1910; G 35033. 

Kimono girl. Girl dressed in ki- 
mono flitting through the air, scatter- 
ing roses. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1910; G 
34907. 

Kiss me, darling. Heads of man 
and woman kissing, on heart formed 
by lariat thrown by cupid in lower 
left corner. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1910; G 
34910. 

Lines in your hand tell the story 
of your soul. Young man and gypsy 
seated on campstool, reading his palm. 
©l1c. Aug. 4, 1910; G 34836. 

Look upon the moral ruin. Young 
man on his knees, packing suit case, 
three women standing near. ©1e. 
Aug. 18, 1910; G 34895. 

Magnetic boy. Bust portrait of Mr. 
Sam Howe in horse shoe magnet sur- 
rounded by heads of girls and cupid. 
© 1c. Aug. 15, 1910; G 34904. 

Now, swear. Man standing in front 
of woman on her knees. © 1c. Aug. 
13, 1910; G 34901. 

Sheldon (Viola) the California 
nightingale. Bust portrait © 1. 
Aug. 15, 1910; G 34905. 

How dare you interfere with the 
work of heaven. Interior scene, young 
man embracing girl in foreground, 
woman expostulating with man in 
rear. ©1c. Aug. 18, 1910; G 34894. 


So you are the wife he deserted for 
me. Young lady upbraiding woman 
dressed as gypsy, man stands at her 
left, number of people in background. 
©l1c. Aug. 4, 1910; G 34837. 

There goes my hero. Man with re- 
volver in each hand, shotgun under 
arm, followed by butler carrying tar- 


get, at right young woman. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 18, 1910; G@ 84900. 
Tonight you are avenged. Young 


man at right in bath robe, head band- 
aged, in center young woman, on left, 
man talking frantically to lady. © 
1c. Aug. 13, 1910; G@ 34897. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20925 


pt. IV, DAS We5 


AMERICAN SHOW PRINT co—Continued. 

Twins (The). Two girls dressed 
alike, with parasols. © 1c. Aug. 13, 
1910; G 384896. 

Wedding breakfast. Young couple 
leaning over table kissing and scat- 
tering dishes, Cupid seated under 
table. ©1e. Aug. 15, 1910; G 34908. 


Western stock poster. Lady and 
man riding on horse-back both at- 
tired in western garb, man pointing 
to the west. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1910; 
G 34911. 


Breck (CHARLES A.), New York, N. Y. 
[20925, 20926 
Reverie. [Young woman seated 
with one arm resting on table, holding 
letter, roses and envelope on table in 
foreground.] © 1c. Aug. 1, 1910; G 
34820. 
Twins. [Young girl holding two 
puppies in her arms.] ©1c. Aug. 1, 
1910; G 34821. 


BENTHEIM (CHARLES), Charlotte, N. C. 

[ 20927, 20928 

Herald angel. [Sculptured head of 

child.] ©1c. Aug. 8, 1910; G 34844. 

Jackson (Stonewall). [Medallion in 

bas-relief, side view of face.] ©le. 
Aug. 18, 1910; G 34884. 


BorLEAvu (PuHitip) New York, N. Y. 
[20929-20932 


Interrogation. [Gauze-draped figure 
of young woman, left hand resting on 
hip, bare shoulders.] © 1. Aug. 2, 
1910; G 34829. 

Pansies. [Draped figure of young 
woman, bare shoulders, large hat.] 
©1c. Aug. 2, 19106; G 34827. 

Purity. [Gauze-draped figure of 
woman, bare shoulders and arms, rest- 
ing chin on back of hand.] 
Aug. 2, 1910; G 84828. 

With care for none. [Young wo- 
man, half length side view of figure, 
large hat, black gauze drapery.] © 
1c. Aug. 2, 1910; G 34826. 


BORDEN’S CONDENSED MILK CO., New 
Work, JN..-¥. [20933 
Kind that always tastes good. 


Pasture with cow in background, in 
foreground child seated in swing, 
about to eat a milk chocolate. ©1e. 
Sept. 2, 1910; G 35054. 


BuscH (Avucust A.) St. Louis, Mo. 
[20934 


Attack on emigrant train. [Num- 


ber of men firing upon Indians from | © 1c. Aug. 20. 1910; G 34992. 
at2 


© dic. 


BuscH (Avucust A.)—Continued. 
barricade made of wagons, frightened 
women and children in foreground. 
©i1c. Aug. 24, 1910; G 35011. 


CHAMPION STATUARY CO., Chicago, III. 
[20935 


Johnson (Jack) champion of the 


world. [Statue of Jack Johnson 
stripped for ring.] © 1. Aug. 8, 
1910; G@ 34845. 


CLoucsH (EpWarpD R.), Baltimore, Md. 
[20986 


Fruit of the heart. [Tree growing 
out of large heart.] © 1c. Aug. 16, 
1910; G 34879. 


COMMETER’SCHE KUNSTHANDLUNG, Wil- 
helm Suhr, Hamburg, Germany. 
[209387, 209388 


Erster versuch; by Peter Flsted. 
[Interior of room, back view of little || 
girl seated on stool at piano.] ©1le. | 
Aug. 20, 1910; G 35000. 


Interieur; by Peter Fisted. [Inte- |} 
rior of Dutch room, back of woman 
seen through open door.] ©1ce. Aug. 
20, 1910; G 35001. 


CoNTINENTAL New | 
WorkiNne Ye [20939 | 
Clark’s capture of Kaskaskia; by 
KF. Yohn. [Number of men and women 
interrupted at-a dance by entrance of 
officer and soldiers.} © 1. Aug. 1, 
1910; G 34828. 


INSURANCE  CO., 


CooLipGE (Cassius M.), New York, 
: INN. [20940, 20941 


Kooks like four of a kind. Five 
dogs at table, playing poker, large | 
pile of chips in center of table. ©l1e. | 
Aug. 17, 1910; G 34959. 

Only a pair of deuces. Five dogs | 
at table, playing poker, pile of chips 
in front of St. Bernard, French poodle, | 
as waiter, in background. ©1c. Aug. | 
17, 1910; G 34960. 


Philadelphia, Pa. 
[20942-20992 
Afternoon girl. Three quarter length | 
portrait of woman in afternoon hat | 
and gown. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1910; G } 
34994. | 
Alice; by Carle J. Blenner. Bust | 
portrait of woman, in large picture |” 
hat, hair falling over left shoulder. 
©1c. Aug. 20, 1910; G 34981. 
American beauties; by Z. P. Niko- | 
laki. Girl holding rose to her face. | 


CUTLER (HE. C.) 


WORKS OF ART 


nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 © 


CuTLER (H. C.)—Continued. 

Apple blossoms; by J. Knowles Hare, 
jr. Girl with hat hanging over her 
shoulder, holding branch of blossoms 
to her face. ©1c. July 11, 1910; G 
34976. 


Battle of Germantown; by HE. Percy 
Moran. Battle scene, attack on Chew 
mansion at Germantown, Pa. ©1e. 
July 11, 1910; G 384869. 


Beatrice; by J. Knowles Hare, jr. 
Head and bust of young woman, pic- 
ture-hat tied under chin with large 
ribbon. ©1c. Aug. 20, 1910; G 34975. 


Beauty and the beast; by Z. P. 
Nikolaki. Girl walking with bull dog. 
©l1c. Aug. 20, 1910; G 34972. 


Aeroplane going 


(Or sare, 


Bird’s-eye view. 
past picturesque landscape. 
Aug. 20, 1910; G 34996. 


Camille; by Louis A. ‘Thoenebe. 
Three quarter figure of woman in 
Roumanian costume. © 1c. July 11, 
1910; G 34859. 


Daisy’s (The) answer; by W. Wash- 
burn. Milk-maid picking petals from 
daisy. ©1l1c. Aug. 20, 1910; G 34995. 


Doris; by Abbey Altson. Portrait 
of woman in evening gown, full face 
view, rose in hair. ©1e. July 11, 
1910; G 34852. 


Eton from the meadows; by Ber- 
nard Evans. Chapelorchurechat Eton 
with meadow and stream in fore- 
pround, © ic. July 11, 1910; G 
34856. 


Hstelle; by Carle J. Blenner. Por- 
trait of woman’s head with summer 
hat and veil, full face. ©1c. Aug. 
20, 1910; G 384990.. 


Hvening’s camp; by O. EH. Berming- 
haus. Two Indians looking over val- 
ley in which a tribe have just taken 
Shelter. © 1c. July 11, 1910; G 
84866. 


Fairy tales; by William Collins. 
Woman and child seated in large arm 
‘chair in front of fireplace, looking at 
story book. ©1ec. July 11, 1910; G 
84860. 


Fen every; by L. R. Dougherty. 
Group of boys playing marbles in 
front of barn, horse’s head in back- 
Fround, © 1c. Aug. 20, 1910; G 
34987. | 

Fishing boy; by 8S. R. Wright. Boy 
returning from fishing trip with rod 
‘and string of fishh © 1c. Aug. 20, 
1910; G@ 34993. 


20992 


CurLer (EH. C.)—Continued. 

Flight (The). By Charles W. Beach. 
Mountain lake scene, deer swimming 
across lake. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1910; & 
34968, 

Gossips; by E. Roéd. Two peasant 
women gossiping in doorway. ©1«¢. 
Aug. 20, 1910; G 34985. 

His daily occupation; by J. Colvin. 
30y driving sheep along country road- 
way. ©1c. Aug. 20, 1910; G 24988. 

Homeseekers; by Gilbert Gaul. Two 
young people seeking a home in the 
prairie land, covered wagon just back 
of them. © 1c July 11, 1910; G 
34857. 

Hunting girl; by Z. P. Nikolaki. 
Girl sitting on stable bench with 
hounds around her. © 1c. Aug. 20, 
1910; G 34974. 

In the lead; by Wm. Atkin. Cow 
girl racing on horse. © 1c. Aug. 20, 
1910; G 34969. 

In the Scottish Highlands; by A. de 
Breonski. Landscape, stream, moun- 
tains and Scotch cattle. ©1l1e. July 
11, 1910; G 34858. 

January girl; by J. Knowles Hare, 
jr. Girl in winter costume. © 1 « 
Aug. 20, 1910; G 34984. 


Joys of motoring; by F. L. Richards. 
Automobile going through picturesque 
mountain country. © 1. Aug. 20, 
1910; G 384970. 

Lemonade girl; by Z. P. Nikolaki. 
Girl sitting in wicker chair, about to 
drink glass of lemonade. ©1 ce. Aug. 
20, 1910; G 34978. 

Making for sea; by James G. Tyler. 
Two-masted schooner in moonlight, 
making for sea. ©1c. July 11, 1910; 
G 34854. 

Margaret; by Carle J. Blenner. 
3ust portrait of girl with cape thrown 
loosely over shoulders, hat trimmed 
with large white bird. © 1c. Aug. 20, 
1910; G@ 84989. 

Nature’s beauties. Scene in the 
Yoesemite, Indian in canoe, fishing. © 
1c, Aug. 20, 1910; G 34997. 

Nibbling; by E. H. Miner. Horse 
reaching over fence after few choice 
shrubs. ©1c. July 11, 1910; G@ 34870. 


Old oaken bucket; by L. Johnson 
Taylor. Landscape, old man standing 
at well, hand resting on bucket. © 
1c. Aug. 20, 1910; G@ 34986. 

Parasol girl; by Z. P. Nikolaki. Girl 
sitting on fence with sunshade opened 
and swung over left shoulder. © le 
Aug. 20, 1910; G@ 34977. 


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20992 


CuTLER (H. C.)—Continued. 

Pax vobiscum; by R. Atkinson Fox. 
Large cow in center foreground, other 
cuws in distance. © 1c. Aug. 20, 
1910; G 34967. 


Peaceful valley; by F. F. English. 
Sunset scene in country with bridge 
in foreground, two people watching 
ducks. ©1c. July 11, 1910; G 34863. 


Quietude; by F. F. English. Peace- 
ful country scene on stream at sunset, 
two skiffs in foreground. ©1e. July 
11, 1910; G 34864. 


Safe keeping; by A. P. S. Haeseler. 
Old negress taking care of baby in 
crib. ©1c. July 11, 1910; G 34855. 


Sailor o2irl spy Mae aWirk:: (Girl 
in sailor costume. © 1c. Aug. 20; 
1910; G 34979. 


Saw mill; by F. F. English. Saw 
mill in country, three figures in fore- 
ground, tandem. horse lumber eart. 
©1c. July 11, 1910; G 34867. 


Scarf girl; by Z. P. Nikolaki. Bust 
portrait of woman with shawl scarf 
over head. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1910; G 
34991. 


Signora; by C. de Martini. Three 
quarter length portrait of dancing girl 
at rest, tambourine in lower left hand 
corner. © 1c. July 11, 1910; G 34853. 


Smoke signal; by O. E. Berming- 
haus. Three Indians mounted, two 
pointing at smoke signal in distance. 
©l1e July 11, 1910; G 34862. 


Snowball girl; by Z. P. Nikolaki. 
Girl in white sweater and wool hat 
making snowball. © 1 e¢ Aug. 20, 
1910; G 34978. 


Society girl; by J. Knowles Hare, 


jr. Head and shoulders of young 


woman, low neck, spray of holly, full 


face view. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1910; G 


34983. 


Student girl; by Z. P. Nikolaki. 
Girl wearing mortar board hat, seated 
at table, studying. © 1c. Aug. 20, 
1910; G 34982. 


Surrender of Yorktown; by E. Percy 
Moran. Military camp scene, mak- 
ing terms of surrender, Washington 
standing with one hand resting on 
table, other holding paper. © 1. 
July 11, 1910; G 34861. 


Taken with a grain of salt; by W. 
H. D. Koerner. Camp scene, four fig- 
ures, one speaking, dead deer, view of 
lake. ©1c. July 11, 1910; G 34865. 


= pt. Iv, 0: S., V.5 


CUTLER (E. C.)—Continued. 

Temple of the Indian gods; by W. R. 
Leigh. Caflon scene, gorge with sur- 
rounding peaks in vivid colors. ©1e. 
July 11, 1910; G 34868. 


Tennis girl; by J. Knowles Hare, jr. 
Girl in out-door costume holding tennis 
racket over shoulder. © 1 ¢ Aug. 
20, 1910; G 34980. 


Through the woods. Man and wo- 
man on horseback, trees in foreground. 
© 1-e. Aug. 20, 1910; G 34998. 


Waiting; by J. Knowles Hare, jr. 
Full length portrait of girl in evening 
gown, holding roses in her hand. © 
1c Aug. 20, 1910; G 34971. 


Davis (LEICESTER K.), Langhorne, Pa. | 
[20993 } 


Teddy. [Roosevelt bust statue.] © 
1c. Aug. 4, 1910; G 34884. 


DE CAMPI (ANITA), Chicago, TJ. 


Billy circus 
freize. 
camels, giraffes and other attractions 
of circus. ] 


34839. 


procession nursery 


Du Pont pe Nemours (EH. I.) POWDER | 


co., Wilmington, Del. 


20995, 20996 | 


Just look at them; by Edmund Ost- 
haus. 
dow, large dog in foreground.] ©le. 
Aug. 24, 1910; G 35007. 


On a day’s hunt. Three scenes, 


field with corn in shock, at right | 
man carrying gun, at left dog in tall | 
©l1e. Aug. 10, 1910; G 34878. | 


grass. 


FAIRCHILD PUBLISHING ©Co., New York, 
INS [20997 


Can she look unconscious; by Wil- | 


liam Van Dresser. [Young girl seated 


in street car, number of men staring | 


at her.] 
35048. | 


FISHER (H. C.), New York, N. Y. 


© 1 «@ Allg, Sion 


[20998 | 


Mr. A. Mutt. [Grotesque statuette 
of man, 4 views.] ©1c. Aug. 9, 1910; 
G 34851. 


FRANKLIN (I. T. & M. A,), Athens, | 


Ga. [26999 
At the end of the rainbow. Rain- 


bow stretching across stream to hills | 


beyond, one end loaded with fruits 
and gold. 
34963. 


O14 


[Two men looking out of win- | 


© ic. Aug. 17, 1910; G) 


[20994 | 
[In four sections, elephants, | 


© 1c Aug. 5, 1910; G | 


{ 


WORKS OF ART 


nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


Trost & Reed, LTD., Bristol, England. 
[21000 


Gare (La.) [Trains coming into 
railroad station.] ©1c. Aug. 1, 1910; 
G 34818. 


Fuuuter (Virgin W.), Boston, Mass. 
[21001 
Hennessey memorial. [Monument 
surmounted by two figures, one an 
angel holding cross in one hand and 
pointing heavenward with the other. ] 
©1c. Aug. 25, 1910; G 35013. 


GRANDT (FRITZ) & CO., 

many. [21002 
_ Sonniger Herbst; by Max [Fritz. 
[Houses at left of road, pond at right, 
hills in background.] © 1c. Aug. 23, 
1910; G 35003. 


Graves (RutH ELeanor), Chicago, Ill. 
[21003 


TJluminated 


Berlin, Ger- 


Saint Patrick’s lorica. 


manuscript. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1910; G 
84902. 
Gray (URBAN L.), Council, Idaho. 
[21004 
Our old cow. [Head of cow poked 
through small barn window.] © 1c. 
Aug. 20, 1910; G 385002. 
GREENFIELD’S (E.) SON & CoO., Brook- 
ivi, Ne. X [21005 
Holly, poinsettia, mistletoe design. 


©1c. Aug. 18, 1910; G 34887. 
GrRecony (Carry G.), San Francisco, 
Cal. [21006 
Bear and poppy design. Bear stand- 
ing in half circle poppy scroll. ©1e. 
Aug. 15, 1910; G 34918. 
Harscu (J. GEORGE), Chicago, I. 
[21007 


[Statue of Christ nailed 
© iie July 11;.,1910; 'G 


Crucifix. 
to cross. ] 
84687. 


HARTLEY (M.) co., New York, N. Y. 
[21008 


Cowboy watering flowers. [Plants 
in boxes and tin cans near door of log 
hut, man pouring water on them from 
bucket.] ©l1e. Aug. 1, 1910; G 34824. 


HINTERMEISTER (J. Hy), Brooklyn, 
Na Xi [21009-21011 
In full pursuit. Girl on brown 


hunter clearing fence, two hounds. © 
1c. Sept. 1,.1910; G 35050. 

On treacherous ground. Young girl 
on black horse taking broad ditch in 


swampy ground, horse just landing 
with front feet. © 1e¢. Sept. 1, 1910; 
G 35052. 


21021 


HINTERMEISTER (J. Hy)—Continued. 

On way to the meet. Young girl, 
dark blue riding costume on spirited 
horse, riding through sunlit autumn 
beechwood. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1910; G 
$5052. 


Homricuous (Appie Foose), Sanford, 
Fila. [21012 
Florida as a cornucopia. [Cornu- 
copia filled with fruits and vegetables 
fitted to the map of Florida.]| © 1 
e. Aug. 1, 1910; G 34819. 


Horxins & ALLEN ARMS CO., Norwich, 
Conn. [21013 


Prairie girl. [Young woman dressed 
as western cow-girl, holding a pistol.] 
©1c. Aug. 1, 1910; G 34822. 


Hupson (GRACE), Ukiah, Cal. 
[21014-21016 


Child with rabbit, no. 367. [In- 
dian baby seated in tall grass watch- 
ing rabbit.] © 1c. Aug. 4, 1910; G 
34848. 

Eva with chickens, no. 368. [Small 
Indian child holding in both hands 
large piece of bread which an old hen 
is looking longingly towards, number 
of little chicks.] ©1c. Aug. 4, 1910; 
G 34847. 


Thomas, jr., no. 369. 
child holding large basket.] 
Aug. 4, 1910; G 34846. 


INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. OF 
AMERICA, Chicago, Ill. [21017 
Stitch in time; by C. Everett John- 
son. [Small child standing in front 
of old lady while she sews button on 
under-waist.] © 1c. Aug. 24, 1910; 


[Small Indian 


Ore 


G 385010. 

ITHACA GUN Co., Ithaca, N. Y. [21018 
Snowshoe rabbit. [Snow — scene, 

large rabbit in foreground.] © 1 e¢. 


Aug. 22, 1910; G 35014. 


JOHNSON (ROSE STELLA), Washington, 
Dek [21019 
Fall. [Conventional design of wom- 
an scattering leaveS over shivering 
cupid seated on ground.] © 1c. Aug. 
26, 1910; G@ 35015. 
KETTERLINUS LITHO, MFG. Co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [21020 
Evelyn and her pet. [Young woman 
with small black dog in her arms.] © 
1c. Sept. 1, 1910; G@ 35058. 


KOSTENBADER (G. B.), Reading, Pa. 

[21021 
P. O. S. of A. Resolutions of con- 

dolence. © 1c. Aug. 16, 1910; G@ 34957. 


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21022 


LANMAN & Kemp, New York, N. Y. 
[21022-21024 
Girl in green dress, tying ribbon in 
her hair. ©1c. Aug. 3, 1910; G 34831. 
Girl in red dress, looking into hand 
mirror. ©1c. Aug. 8, 1910; G 34832. 


Girl in yellow dress, hand resting on 
gilt chair. © 1c Aug. 3, 1910; G 
348380. 


Littig (W. T.) & co., New York, N. Y. 
[21025 


University of the South, Sewanee, 
Tenn. Bird’s-eye view of buildings, 
grounds and surrounding country. © 
1c. Aug. 17, 1910; G@ 34958. 


Lucas (ARTHUR), London, England. 
[21026 


Little Briton; by Marie Seymour 
Lucas. [Little girl seated on mound of 
sand, holding shovel, English flag stuck 
in sand, sailboats beyond.] ©lc. Aug. 
27, 1910; G 35034. 


McENTREE (W. H.), New York, N. Y. 
[21027 


Youthful refreshment. [Small boy 
and girl seated at table, drinking.] © 
1c. Aug. 6, 1910; G 34840. 


MopERN ART CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[21028 
Hiawatha. [Bust statue of Indian.] 
©l1c. Aug. 4, 1910; G 34833. 


MoGLia & Co., Paris, France. 
[21029-21031 


Barque fleurie; by L. Kowalsky. 
[Three young women in small boat, 
one standing in stern, poling, the other 
two seated in bow with flowers, trees 
and brush on bank of stream.] ©1c. 
July 30, 1910; G 34817. 


Fleurs des champs; by L. Kowalsky. 
[Two young women clad in white, 
plucking fiowers.] © 1 ce July 30, 
1910; G 34816. 


Insaisissable; a by L. Kowalsky. 
[Young woman clad in white chasing 
butterfly.] © 1. July 30, 1910; G@ 
34815. 


Mora (D. & J. J.), Mountain View, 
Cal. [ 21032, 21033 
Chorus (The). [Statuette of five 
small children seated on log, singing.] 
©1ec. Aug. 11, 1910; G 34882. 
Loyola at Montserrat. [Bas-relief 
panel of kneeling figure of man before 
Virgin Mary and Infant Jesus.] © 
1c. Aug. 11, 1910; G 34888. 


-Farney. Western scene. 


pt. Iv, n. s., Vv. 5 


NATIONAL ART CO., New York, N. Y. 
[21034 
Midsummer. [Winding road, house 
and trees back of old stone fence.] © 
1c. Aug. 18, 1910; G 34888. 


NATIONAL SHAWMUT BANK, Boston, 
Mass. [210385 


Business Boston. [City street scene. ] 
©l1c. Aug. 24, 1910; G 35008. 


Nock (Leo F.), Providence, R. I. 
[21036-21038 


Jeff. [Grotesque statuette of small 
man standing with feet crossed, one 
hand in his pocket, the other holding 
his chin.] © 1°c) Aus, 4371910- ¢ 
34890. 


Lincoln (Abraham): Bust statue. 
© 1c. Aug. 18, 1910; G 34891. 


Mutt. [Grotesque statuette of man 
seated on a box.] ©1e Aug. 138, 
1910; G 34889. 


OTTMAN (CLAUDE L.), Chicago, Ill. 
[21039 


Reds. [Grotesque statuette, woman 
seated on half of baseball and holding 
bat.] ©1c. Aug. 24, 1910; G 35004. 


PETERS CARTRIDGE CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. 

[21040 

Close to the game; by G. Muss Ar- 

nolt. [Man hunting, two dogs near 

flock of quail hiding in tall grass.] © 
1c. Aug. 24, 1910; G 35006. 


PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT, Ber- 
lin, Germany. [ 21041, 21042 


Counted out. [Prize ring, man ly- 
ing on the floor, shouting crowd be-- 
yond the ropes.] ©1c. Aug. 17, 1910; 
G 34962. 


Song of the talking wire; by H. F. 
[Indian with 
his ear pressed against telegraph post, 
listening, two ponies stand near.] 
1c. Aug. 17, 1910; G 34961. 


POMPEIAN MFG. CO., Cleveland, Ohio. 
[21043 


Pompeian beauty. Bust portrait of 
young woman wearing large black hat 
trimmed with plumes, white feather 
boa around shoulders. © 1 ¢. Aug. 
25, 1910; G 35012. rere 


PRATT FOOD co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[21044 


[Young woman 


©le. 


Rewarding him. 
feeding an apple to horse.] 
Aug. 27, 1910; G 35035. 


376 


WORKS OF ART 


nos. 35-389, Sept., 1910 


21073 


Pyte (Howarp), Wilmington, Del. 
[ 21045, 21046 
Coming of the Dutch. [Mural paint- 
ing, number of canoes filled with In- 
dians going out to meet a large Dutch 
Sailing vessel.] © 1c. Aug. 18, 1910; 
G 34964. 
Coming of the English. [Mural 
painting, number of men standing at 
a fort watching three large sailing 


vessels.] © 1c. Aug. 18, 1910; G 
34965. 
REINTHAL & NEWMAN, New York, 


[21047 

I will be good. [Small boy seated 

on bench, crying, holding up slate on 

which he has written, “I will be 

good.”| © 1c. Aug. 80, 1910: G 

35039. 

REPRODUCTION co., New York, N. Y. 

[21048 


Girl and horse head. [Girl holding 
horse.] ©1c. Sept. 1, 1910; G 35049. 
RHIND (J. Massrty), New York, N. Y. 

[21049 

Washington (George). Equestrian 
statue in granite and bronze, figure 
standing on cannon at side of horse, 
right arm on withers, hand holding 
pridie: ©. 1 ¢e. Aug.) 19,. 1910;. G 
34966. 

RIVAL GAS & ELECTRIC FIXTURE SUPPLY 
co., New York, N. Y. [21050 


Four seasons of the year. [Round 
mural design, seasons represented by 
four distinct groups.] © 1c. Aug. 
10, 1910; G 34880. 


SCHUERER (MARGARET), Buffalo, N. Y. 
[21051, 21052 


Calendar series. <A. [Portrait of 
young woman in low-cut gown, one 
curl falling over right shoulder, full 
face ew, eyes cast down.] © 1 «¢. 
Aug. 22, 1910: G 35087. 


—— B. [Portrait of young girl in 
low-neck and short sleeves, three- 
quarter view.] ©1c Aug. 22, 1910; 
G 385088. 

SILVESTRI STATUARY CO., Chicago, Ill. 
[21058 

Clock case. [Statuette of child 

leaning against pedestal, face of 


clock set under roof of log ecabin.] 
©1c. Aug. 5, 1910; G 34838. 


SOUTHERN MFG. co., Richmond, Va. 
[21054 
Meet at Mount Vernon. [Hunting 
Scene in colonial time of mounted 
men and women, hounds in _ fore- 
ground.] © 1c. Aug. 16, 1910; G 


34914. 


SpPrecEL (M.), Albany, N. Y. 
[21055, 21056 


Makes the old feel young. Old 
white-haired man is standing near 


woman who is massaging one of his 
arms. ©1c. Aug. 13, 1910; G 34886. 


Relieving himself of pain. Little 
boy wearing blouse suit, his right foot 
resting on small ladder, rubbing his 
knee with both hands. © 1 ¢. Aug. 
13, 1910; G 34885. 


SPRAGUE-HATHAWAY Co., West Somer- 
ville, Mass. [21057-21059 


Deepening twilight. [Country land- 
scape, flowing stream thickly wooded 
on right bank, marshy low land on 
left.] ©1c. Aug. 6, 1910; G 34842. 


Guernsey glen. [Country scene, 
number of cows grazing, two standing 
in water under large tree, mountains 
in background.] © 1c. Aug. 6, 1910; 
G 34841. 


Peaceful valley. [Landscape, two 
cows crossing stream to where several 
others stand.] ©1c. Aug. 6, 1910; G 
348438. 


Strauss (FRANK V.) & co., New York, 
IN. NG [21060-21073 
Cockatoo. ‘Head and neck of cock- 
atoo having the face of young woman. 
©1ec. Aug. 31, 1910; G 35046. 


Head and neck of crow hay- 


©le 


Crow. 
ing the face of young woman. 
Aug. 31, 1910; G 35044. 


Flower girl. Young woman in long 
evening dress, right side of hair almost 
eovered with flowers, seated on bal- 
cony rail. © 1c Aug. 10, 1910; G 


34872. 

Fun maker. Seated on stone in | 
foreground man wearing — slippers, 
tights and low collar, hair combed 
down over ears, laughing, cat wash- 
ing her face at his feet. © 1c. Aug. 
10, 1910; G@ 84876. 

Head of young woman wear- 


turned-down brim and 
© 1c. Aug, 


Grace. 
ing hat with 
uncurled ostrich feather. 
10, 1910; @ 84877. 


Jester (The). Head of man with 
laughing face, bell-trimmed searf about 
head, right hand holding striped stick. 
© 1e. Aug. 10, 1910; G@ 34874. 


Liberty belle. Young 
dark hair, soft white 
shoulders, necklace with 
1 c. Aug. 10, 1910; 


woman with 
fichu about 
pendant. © 
G 34s78. 


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21074 


pt. Iv, n.s.,v.5 


STRAUSS (FRANK V.) & co.—Continued. 

Lovers. Young man wearing knee 
breeches, mantle over shoulder, stand- 
ing near wall; on other Side of wall is 
young woman wearing mantilla. ©1 
e. Aug. 10, 1910; G 34875. 


New York girl. Young woman wear- 
ing large black hat trimmed with 
white, black dress, holding dog by 
chain. ©1c. Aug. 10, 1910; G 34871. 


Owl. Head and breast of an owl, 
having the face of a young woman. 
©1c. Aug. 31, 1910; G 35047. 


Pheasant. Head and neck of pheas- 
ant having the face of young woman. 
©iec. Aug. 31, 1910; G 35048. 


Polish crested chicken. Head and 
neck of chicken having the face of 
young woman. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1910; 
G 385045. 


Republic. Eagle standing with 
spread wings in oval bordered with 
laurel leaves. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1910; 
G 34881. 


Rooster. 
the face of young woman. 
Aug. 31, 1910; G 35042. 


Head of rooster having 
@hite: 


THERMOID BUBBER CO., Trenton, N. J. 
[21074 


Parrot. [Disk with large parrot on 
stump. ] de Aus 26. 19)? GE 
35016. 


TIFFANY STUDIOS, New York, N. Y. 
[21075 
Tablet monument of Westerly Rhode 
Island granite. [Flowers and fruits 
cut in circles near top.] ©1c. Aug. 
20, 1910; G 34999. 


TRAXEL AND MAAS, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[21076 
Leb’ wohl du kleine gasse. [Village 
scene, woman waving farewell to man 
going down road.] ©1.e Aug. 29, 
1910; G 35036. 


Tuck (RAPHAEL) & SONS CO., LTD., 
New York, N. Y. [21077-21118 


Ah, ’twould be the bliss of blisses. 
Two little children embracing, midst 
flowers. 


Cheer up; and keep well. [Gro- 
tesque figure of man in large arm 
chair, bandaged foot resting on stool.] 


— As you walk thro’ life. [Gro- 
tesque figure of man holding large 
cigar and walking on head of man.] 


Tuck (RAPHAEL) & SONS CO., LTD.— 

Continued. 

Be it ever so humble. 
tesque figure of man looking 
broken mirror. ] 

Better be up against it. 
[Drunken man leaning against lamp- 
post. ] 

— Don’t cry over spilt milk. [Cry- 
ing baby seated on the floor with 
bucket of milk turned over on its 
head. ] 


——Don’t mind your _ business. 
[Man talking to dog twisted into sign 
of a dollar.] 

Don’t worry about to-morrow. 
[Man seated on a clock, smoking. ] 


[Small 


[ Gro- 
into 


—— If you break your eggs. 
boy falling on basket of eggs.] 


— If you don’t land your fish. 
[Man in boat with broken fishing 
pole. ] 


— If you’re a man. 
as a bird, smoking.] 


[Man dressed 


—— If your luck is playing ’possum. 
[’7Possum hanging by its tail to the 
limb of a tree. ] 


It’s an ill wind. [Little girl 


crying in a windstorm.|] 


—— Lots of ’em in the swim. [Wo- 
man walking with a barrel around 
her. ] 


Never pick a quarrel. [Man 


with a bird cage over his head.] 
[Short and tall 


— Never say die. 
man shaking hands. ] 


They can’t string you. 
farmer looking at a gold brick.] 


— What if you are late. [Large 
fish on hook.] 


— What if you are lost in the 
woods. [Man dressed as parrot, in a 
cage. | 


— What if you are not on top. 
[Man dressed to represent an egg.] 


—— What if you can’t loaf all the 
time. [Policeman talking to Irishman 
on park bench.j 


What if you did _ backslide. 
[Man sliding on a board.] 


—— When you are turned down. 
[Woman seated, spanking small boy 
turned over her lap.] 


When you feel blue. [Young 
woman dressed in extreme style, hair 
dressed with puffs and curls.] 


[Old 


378 


WORKS 


nos. 35-89, Sept., 1910 


TucK (RAPHAEL) & SONS CO., LTD.— 
Continued. 
-—-— Worse you think of the worst, 
the worse it gets. [Old lady looking 
at string of sausage. ] 


Cooing cupids. ‘Two little children, 
boy looking into girl’s eyes. 

Flight to Loveland. Boy and girl 
flying in balloon. 


Fly with me to Loveland. Boy and 
girl in dirigible balloon. 


Letter of love. 


Bird bearing letter 
to little giri. 


Little sunbeams. 
pail and broom. 


Love me, darling. Little girl with 
doll. 


Love wilds. 
shaped balloon. 


Little girl with 


Boy flying in heart- 


Love’s 
churn. 


message. Little 


ee Ab 
My heart’s mitten. 
message to little boy. 


Of all sweet things beneath the sun. 
Little girl bearing pail to churn. 


Ob, you cunning crafty elf. Chil- 
dren sitting midst flowers, boy kissing 
girl. 


Bird carrying 


‘Pots and pans; I have a—. [Head 
of small girl and illustrated verse.] 


—TI have some money. [Small 


boy and illustrated verse.] 


— I wish I had a little wife. 
[Small boy and illustrated verse.] 


—If we on silver—. [Head of 
small girl and illustrated verse. ] 


—If your 
“ grater.” 
verse. ] 


love for me _ were 
[Head of small girl and 


My cheeks are red. [Small 
girl pinning feather on hat.] ©1e. 
each Aug. 16, 1910; G 34915-84956. 


WALES (C. E.), Superior, Wis. [21119 


Twin Ports’ future. [Birdseye view 
of town and water front.] ©1c. Aug. 
15, 1910; G 34908. 


WATSON (ANGUS) & COo., Philadelphia, 
Pa. [21120 


Skipper feeding the little ones. [Old 
sailor standing with box in his hand, 
two small children eating candy, little 
girl reaching up for her share.] © 
1c. Aug. 24, 1910; G 35009. 


OF ART 
21139 
WERTHEIMER, SWARTS SHOE Co., St. 
Louis, Mo. [21121 


Solastic girl. [Three quarter length 
figure of young girl with large bunch 
of chrysanthemums.] ©1c. Aug. 24, 
1910; G 35005. 


WHITTIER (ANSON DUDLEY), New 
Vetk, iN, Y. [21122 


Bust of man in cowboy garb, letters 
T. R. engraved on front rim of hat, on 
base engraved, “He was the roughest 
rider of them all.’ © 1. Aug. 9, 
1910; G 34850. 


WINANS (W. Ross), Hood River, Oreg. 

[21123 

Eve-Adam-Eden. Snow clad moun- 

tain emitting fire, smoke and apples, 

water in foreground. © 1c. Aug. 1, 
1910; G 34825. 


WoLF & co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[21124-21139 


Autoharp. [Young woman seated 
mear table playing instrument she 
holds on her lap while others, seated 
around, drink beer.] © 1c. Aug. 26, 
1910; G 35028. 


Coasting. [Man and woman on 
sled.] ©1l1e. Aug. 26, 1910; G 35020. 


Fresh fruit. [Young man on ladder 
gathering fruit and dropping it into 
young woman’s apron.] © 1c. Aug. 
26, 1910; G 35022. 


Husking corn. [Girl husking ear of 
corn, young man kneeling by her side, 
large basket of corn in foreground.] 
©1c. Aug. 26, 1910; G 35024. 


In the fields. [Young man and 
woman leading cow between them.] 
©l1c. Aug. 26, 1910; G 35023. 

Jealousy. [Two children seated on 
box, one holding large apple to her 


mouth, laughing at the other’s unhappy 
face.] ©l1e. Aug. 8, 1910; G 34849. 


Keeping warm after a_ skate, 
[Young man with his arm around 
young girl.] ©lce. Aug. 26, 1910; G 
35017. 

Little housekeepers. [Two little 
girls having a tea party.] ©l.e 
Aug. 31, 1910; G@ 35041. 

Making a wish. [Young woman 


seated at table, young man standing, 
each have hold of wishbone.] © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 26, 1910; @ 35025. 

Old folks at home. [Two old ladies 
having tea.] © 1c. Aug. 31, 1910; G 
85040. 


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21139 


pt. Iv, n.s., v. 5 


Worr & co.—Continued. 

Our mutual friend. [Young man and 
woman standing, horse between them. ] 
©1c. Aug. 26, 1910; G 35021. 

Picnicking. [Woman spreading ta- 
ble cloth on ground near large tree, 
man standing near with basket.] © 
1c. Aug. 26, 1910; G 35029. 


Ploughing the field. [Young man 
ploughing has stopped to talk to girl 
with basket on her arm.] ©1ec. Aug. 
26, 1910; G 35027. 


Wotr & co.—Continued. 

Sleighing. [Young man and woman 
in sleigh.] © 1c. Aug. 26, 1910; G 
385019. 


Sowing oats. [Young man and 
woman scattering seed from their 
aprons.] © 1c. Aug. 26, 1910; G 
35026. 


Stolen fruit. [Young man and 
woman kissing behind large tree.] © 
1c. Aug. 26, 1910; G 35018. 


Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalogue since Jan- 


WAT feb ON OCs Sa el ee 


380 


CLASSES H-K, 


REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC 
WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHO- 


TOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS 


ADAMS (CLARE F.), Owasa, Iowa. 
. [21140 
Strictly big type. © Aug. 10, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 19, 1910; K 18127. 


ALBERT (T.), Avalon, Cal. [21141 


Camp Albert. © Aug. 1, 1910; 2 
e. Aug. 8, 1910; J 144052. 


ALEXANDER (KENNETH), Seattle, Wash. 
[21142-21146 


Ballinger (Mrs. Richard A.) A, B.— 
Struve (Mrs. F. K.) A, B.—Treat 
(Mr. H. W.) © 1c. each Aug. 23, 
1910; J 144584-144588. 


AMERICAN BLACKSMITH ©CO., Buffalo, 
[21147 
Indispensable helper. © Aug. 8, 


1910; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1910; K 12976. 


AMERICAN PRESS ASSN., New York, N. Y. 
[21148-21169 


Astor (Col. J. J.) and Vincent Astor. 
© July 24, 1910; 2c Aug. 11, 1910; J 
144150. 

Dew (Inspector) © Aug. 3, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 11, 1910; J 144151. 


and detectives. © Aug. 3, 
1910; 2 ec. Aug. 11, 1910; J 144162. 

Hdwards (“Big Bill’) holding as- 
sailant for police. © Aug. 9, 1910; 2c. 
Aug. 15, 1910; J 144265. 

Father Point, Canada, wireless sta- 
mon. ©, Aug. 1, 1910: 2 ec. Aug. 11, 
1910; J 144160. 

Gaynor (Rufus). © Aug. 9, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 15, 1910; J 144270. 

Gaynor (William) a few minutes 
before the shooting. © Aug. 9, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 15, 1910; J 144271. 


—and son Rufus. 1-3. © Aug. 
9, 1910; 2 c«. each Aug. 15, 1910; J 
144268, 144264, 144269. 

— The instant after the shot was 
fired. © Aug. 9, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 15, 
1910; J 144268. 

Jeffries-Johnson fight. 1,2. © July 
9, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 11, 1910; J 
144158, 144159. 


AMERICAN PRESS ASSN.—Continued. 

——JIntroducing Johnson. © July 
9, 1910; 2c. Aug. 4, 1910; J 144157. 

Jones (Llewelyn L.) © Aug. 3, 
1910; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1910; J 144154. 

Kean (Dominick) © Aug. 3, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 11, 1910; J 144155. 

Kendall (Capt.) 1, 2. © Aug. 8, 
1910-2; ¢, .enehmAug, 1, 1910 JF 
144152, 144158. 

McCarthy & Denis, detectives. © 
Aug. ol; L010 7) 22 ex Angad, Asis 
144156. 

Montrose (Steamer). © Aug. 38, 
1910; 2 ec. Aug. 11, 1910; J 144161. 

Montt (Pres. & Senora) and William 
Gaynor. © Aug. 9, 1910; 2c. Aug. 15, 
1910; J 144267. 
of Chile. © Aug. 9, 1910; 2c. 
Aug. 15, 1910; J 144266. 


ANDERSON (W. R.) ©CoO., 
IN. ¥. 


New York, 

[21170 

Dearest memory. © Sept. 1, 1910; 
2c. Sept. 2, 1910; H 792. 


ANDRUS (HELEN J.), Poughkeepsie, 

INGE: [21171 

’Cello player. © Aug. 15, 1910; 2c. 
Aug. 16, 1910; J 144294, 


APPEL (S.) & CO., New York, N. Y. 
[21172 
Uniforms. © Aug. 19, 1910; 2 « 
Aug. 22, 1910; K 138150. 


ARMSTRONG (GEORGE W.), Dorchester, 
Mass. [211738, 21174 
Barre, Vt., Smith brothers’ quarry. 
© Aug. 27, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1910; 
J 144835. 
Hanover, N. H., view from Dart- 
mouth tower. © July 10, 1910; 2 ¢ 
Aug. 31, 1910; J 144836. 


ASBURY New York, 
ING [21175 
Asbury Park, N. J., aeroplane view, 
showing location of Asbury Park es- 
tates. © Mar. 24, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 6, 
1910; K 12747. 


PARK ESTATES, 


381 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IV, 1, So v5 


21176 
BABBERGER (WILLIAM), Cafion City, 
Colo. [21176-21178 


Elks’ delight.—In Williams cafion.— 
Unconcerned. © Aug. 4, 1910; 2 ¢. 
each Aug. 8, 1910; J 144821-144323. 


BABBITT STUDIO, Charleroi, Pa. [21179 


Charleroi, Pa., volunteer fire de- 
partment. © Aug. 9, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 
15, 1910; J 144293. 


BAILEY-ROBERTS BROS.-DAVENPORT CO., 
Los Angeles, Cal. [21180-21203 


Clothing cartoon. Jan.-Dec. © July 
1, 1910; 2 ec. each Aug. 15, 1910; K 
18037-13048. 

Hardware cartoon. Jan.-Dec. © 
July 1, 1910; 2 ce. each Aug. 15, 1910; 
K 18025-18036. 


BAIN (GEORGE GRANTHAM), New York, 
INA YG [21204-21239 


- Baldwin (Capt. Thomas B.) 2080, 9. 
© May 23, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1910; 
J 144540. 

Butler (Major S. M.) 927, 1-3. © 
Dec. 8, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 22, 1910; 
J 144532-144534. 

Carnegie (Andrew) 2020, 11. © 
May 5, 1910; 2 e. Aug. 22; 1910; J 
144524. 


and R. A. Frank. 2020, 12, 18. 
© May 5, 1910; 2)c...each Aug. 22, 
1910; J 144522, 144528. 


——and wife. 1028, 9. © Apr. 25, 
1910; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1910; J 144521. 


— —R. A. Frank, W. B. Dickson 
and H. E. Tenner. 2020, 14. © May 
5, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 22, 1910; J 144525. 


Drexel (Anthony) jr. and wife. 
2028, 4,6. © May 24, 1910; 2c. each 
Aug. 22, 1910; J 144547, 144548. 


Gadski (Johanna) and Marcella 
Spencer. 2016, 1, 2. © May 11, 1910; 
2c. each Aug. 22, 1910; J 144545, 
144546. 


Gould (Miss Vivien) 1028, 9, 10. 
© May 24, 1910; 2 «@ each Aug. 22, 
1910; J 1445438, 144544. 


Harrison (Mrs. Benjamin) 1036, 
16. © May 20, 1910; 2. c. Aug. 22, 
1910; J 144535. 

_ ——and daughter. 2031, 11,12. © 
May 21, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 22, 1910; 
J 144536, 144537. 


Howe (General and Mrs.) 2029, 15. 
© May 26, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1910; J 
144539. 

——and Mrs. Dan, Lamont. 2029, 
16. © May 26, 1910; 2 e«. Aug. 22, 
1910; J 1445388. 


BAIN (GEORGE GRANTHAM )—Con, 
Kimball (Admiral) and Capt. Kel- 
logg. 927, 6, 7. © Dee. 3, 1909; 2c. 
each Aug. 22, 1910; J 144526, 144527. 
Long (Col. Chaille) 598, 5-8. © 
Feb. 17, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 22, 1910; 
J 144528-144531. 


Mahoney (Col. J. E.) 925, 5. © 
Dee. 3, 1909; 2 G. Aug. 222010 
144514. 

Martin (Frederick Townsend) 2017, 
8, 9. © May 5, 1910; 2 c each Aug. 
22, 1910; J 144519, 144520. 

Montpensier (Due de) 1042, 2, 3. 
© May 28, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 22, 
1910; J 144541, 144542. 

Murphy (Starr J.) 1013, 14 © 
Mar. 15, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 22, 1910; 
J 144515-144518. 


Taft (Mrs. W. H.) 962,13. © Feb. 
12, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1910; J 144549. 


BAKER (J. G.) Columbus Junction, 
Iowa. [21240 
Columbus Junction, Iowa, Rock 
Island depot. © Aug. 3, 1910; 2 ec. 
Aug. 5, 1910; J 148920. 


BAKER & CASTLE, New York, N. Y. 
[21241 
Coming soon—Graustark. © Aug. 1, 
1910; 2c. Aug. 5, 1910; K 13065. 


BAKER ART STUDIO, Detroit, Mich. 
[21242 
“From tree to fire” audience. © 
1 ec Aug. 27, 1910; J 145049. 


BAKER PHOTOGRAPHIC co., Avalon, Cal. 
[21248 


Sugar Loaf by sunrise. © Sept. 1, 
1910; 2c. Aug. 5, 1910; J 148921. 


BAKOWSKI (B. B.), Prineville, Oreg. 
[21244 231247 


[Oregon views]: Lower Ochoco Val- 
ley.—Three Sisters and a flowery 
meadow.—Upland, south of Prineville. 
1,2. © Aug. 11, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 


17, 1910; J 1443833-144836. 


BABNARD’S STUDIO, Wallace, Idaho. 


[21248-21249 

Snowstorm mill. © Aug. 29, 1910; 
2c. Sept. 3, 1910; J 144934. 

Snowstorm mine. © Aug. 29, 1910; 
2c. Sept. 8, 1910; J 1449383. 


BARNETT (A. L.), Lake Charles, La. 
[21250-21258 
In the prairie lands of Louisiana. 
108. © Aug. 10, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 13, 
1910; J 144249. 


382 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


Bagnerr (A. L.)—Continued. 

Louisiana: Along the Southern Pa- 
cific. 107.—In the cane fields. 101.— 
In the corn fields. 102.—In the marsh 
lands. 103.—In the orange orchards. 
105.—In the prairie land. 104.— 
Prairie dairy farm. 106. © Aug. 5, 
1910; 2c. each Aug. 9, 1910; J 144087- 
1440938. 

Vincent, McCain and Rosteet ranch 
in southwest Louisiana. 109. © Aug. 
10, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1910; J 144248. 
Barnum (EpMuND M.), La Grange, IIl. 

[21259 

Weasel. © Aug. 6, 1910; 2c. Aug. 

9, 1910; J 144064. 


BASSETT (WILLIAM A.), Perry, N. Y. 
[21260 


Silver Lake, N. Y., west side, Thomp- 
son dock. © Aug. 26, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 
29, 1910; J 144707. 


Bates (Epwarp), Lawton, Okla. 
[ 21261, 21262 


Crow (Thomas), Sioux chief. © 
mus, 1910 2 ce. Aug. 22, 1910; J 
144511. 


Hollow Horn Bear, Brule Sioux 
chief. © Aug. 18, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 22, 
1910; J 144512. 


BaTTe.t (Mrs. R. L.), Cedar Grove, 
Wis. [21263 


Cedar Grove, Wis. Main st. 
mie, 2010; 2 ¢e. Aug. 15, 1910; J 
144256. 

BracH (H. M.) Remsen, N. Y. 
[21264-21266 

Pine Camp, [N. Y.]: 

Birds-eye-view.—Oflicers’ quarters 
on the Hogs Back, and cavalry horses. 
© Aug. 4, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 5, 
1910; J 148922, 143928. 


—— from the officers’ quarters. © 
Plies, 2o, 1910;\2 ce. Aug. 30, 1910; J 
144746. 


BEACH STUDIO, Remsen, N. Y. [21267 


Pine Camp, N. Y. 2nd. regiment in- 
fantry. © Aug. 29, 1910; 2c. Aug. 30, 
1910; J 144747. 


BECKMAN (THOS. Philadelphia, 
Pa. [21268, 21269 


I better have some new clothes.— 
I certainly need some clothes. © May 
26, 1910; 2 c. each May 381, 1910; K 
183836, 183837. 

BEHRMAN (MaArtTIN) Fruitvale, Cal. 
[21270 

San Francisco, [Cal.] water front 
prior to Apr., 1851. © July 28, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 18, 1910; J 144490. 


7), 


21297 


Beit (GRACE LOUISE), Darien, Conn. 
(21271, 21272 
I heard the wind.—May fun and 
friendship. © Aug. 22, 1910; 2c. Aug. 
23, 1910; K 13178, 13174. 


BENNETT (DANA T.), New York, N. Y. 
[21273-21275 
Girls: 
Miss Kate.—Miss Pam.—Miss Violet. 
© July 28, 1910; 2 e. each Aug. 1, 
1910; K 12849-12851. 


BERKHIMER (A. R.), Sioux Falls, S. 
Dak. [21276-21280 


Sioux Falls, S. Dak.: 


Carnegie library. 10.—Falls of the 
silvery Sioux. 15.—Lutheran normal 
school. 21.—Sioux Falls brewing co. 
5.—Sioux River view. 14. Aug. 
31, 1910; 2c. each Sept. 7, 1910; J 
145060-145064. 


BeTHE (H. E.) Green Bay, Wis. 
[21281-21285 


Green Bay, Wis. Base ball club. 
5. ©) Aug: 18, 19105 2 cue eae 
1910; J 144500. 

—— )ird’s-eye view. 51-54. © Aug. 
8; 1910.; “2. ec. each, Aug. 10; 19105 5 
144141-144144, 


BIOGRAPH COMPANY, New York, N. Y. 
[21286-21297 

[Moving picture rolls] 

Affair of an egg. © 1c. Sept. 6, 
1910; J 144968. 

Her father’s pride. © 1c. Aug. 6, 
1910; J 144012. 

House with closed shutters. ©1c. 
Aug. 11, 1910; J 144168. 

Modern prodigal. © 1 ce. Aug. 30, 
1910; J 144748. 

Muggsy becomes a hero. ©1 ce. Sept. 
6, 1910; J 144969. 

Old story with a new ending. © 
1c. Aug. 19, 1910; J 144498. 

Salutary lesson. © 1c. Aug. 12, 
1910; J 144207. 

Sorrows of the unfaithful. © 1. 
Aug. 28, 1910; J 144636. 

Summer idyl. © 1c. Sept. 7, 1910; 
J 145067. 

Usurer. 
144488. 

When we were in our ‘teens. ©le. 
Aug. 19, 1910; J 144497. 

Wilful Peggy. ©1c. Aug. 26, 1910; 
J 144684. 


© 1c Aug. 18, 1910; J 


383 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21298 


pt. Iv, n. S., v5 


BIRGE ony H.) & sOoNS co., Buffalo, 
N. [21298-21329 


Foi real leathers. ©1c. Aug. 80, 


1910; J 144789. 


Interior, nos. 186-159. © 1. each 
Aug. 30, 1910; J 144765-144788. 


BLACK (H.) co., Cleveland, Ohio. 
[21328-21388 


Drawings by Jean Parke, no’s 500, 
512, 518, 545, 560, 566, 698, 711, 716, 
809, 815, 820, 831, 839, 840, and 1416. 
© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 12, 
1910; K 18221-13236. 


Broom (BENJ.), Minneapolis, Minn. 
[21839-21371 

Appleton, Minn.: 

Bird’s-eye view.—C. M. St. P. 
bridge.—Jennison (W. J.) co. mill ele- 
vator.—Mill street—Schools. © Aug. 
26, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 29, 1910; J 
144717-144720, 1447387. 


Hibbing, Minn.: 

City hall—G. N. & D. M. & N. 
depots. — Healy’s theatre. — Lincoln 
school.—Meriden iron co., office.—New 
bridge, Chisholm.—Oliver club.—Oli- 
ver mining co., flume.—Oliver mining 
co., Office. — Seranton shaft. — Sellers 
mine.—Sellers mine, approach.—Third 


avenue, looking north. — Washington 
and Jefferson school. — Washington 
school. © Aug. 26, 1910; 2 c. each 


Aug. 29, 1910; J 144721-144735. 


St. Cloud, Minn. : 

Central park. 1, 2—HEmpire park.— 
G. N. depot. —N. P. depot. — Normal 
school. 1-38.— Railroad bridge. 1— 
St. Germain street.—Sixth avenue. © 
July 26, 1910; 2 ce. each Aug. 10, 1910; 
J 144114144124, 

Sauk Rapids, Minn., Mississippi 
bridge. 1. © July 26, 1910; 2c. Aug. 
10, 1910; J 144118. 

Stripping buffalo Susquehanna mine. 
© Aug. 26, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1910; J 
144736. 


Book NEWS MONTHLY, Philadelphia, 
Par L29372; 213% 
Boy and cat; by John Opie. © Aug. 
20, 1910; 2 ¢: Aug. 26, 1910; J, £8334. 
Interior of a farm-house and barn 
adjoining it; by David Teniers. © 
Ang 21, 1910;-2.c. Aug. /27, 1910: a 
133538. 


BoyeR (MAURICE W.) Nantucket, Mass. 

[21874 

Old Nantucket skipper. © July 25, 
1910; 2 c, Aug. 17, 1910; J 144346. 


BoyYSEN 
Park. 


Babes of the woods. 
7.—Bruin. 1.—Bruin’s baby. 2.— 
Hello, people! 6—Mother guarding 
her young. 5.—Yosemite cubs. 4. © 
Aug. 29, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 6, 1910; 
J 144980144986. 


BraDsHAw (A. J.), Au Sable, Mich. 
[21382 


Beauties from Au Sable River. © 
July 25, 1910; 2 c July 29, 1910; J 
144067. 


BRAUN & CO., succRS., New York, N. Y. 
[21883-21425 


A Vaube — coq de bruyére appelant 
ses poules; by G. F. Rotig. 8250. © 
Sept. 6, 19105. 2) c./ SepiaiG.2 1910=- Fi 
145017. 

Addition (L’); by Albert Guillaume. 
8252. © Sept. 6, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 6, 
1910; J 145015. 

Air ancien; by C. A. Lenoir. 5965. 
© July 2, 1910; 2 estuly 2, 41910-15 
142771. 

Attente (L’) du passeur; by Le 
Gout Gérard. 8239. © Sept. 6, 1910; 
2 ce. Sept. 6, 1910; J 145033: 


Aux écoutes; by G. Busson. 8237. 
© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1910; J 
145035. 


Avant la cérémonie; by Emiles 
Vasarri. .5961. © duly 2 foi@-e2 ec, 
July 2 1910= J 142 Ge 

Belle nuit; by Edward Zier. 8243. 
© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c Sept. 6, 1910; J 
145026. 

Cambronne 4 Waterloo; by Georges 
Scott. 8249. © Sept. 6, 1910; 2 e. 
Sept. 6, 1910; J 145039. 

Catherine (Sainte) de Sienne et le 
condamné Nicolo Buldo; by Sigismund 
Goetze. 8251. © Sept. 6, 1910; 2c 
Sept. 6, 1910; J 145023. 

Centenaire (Un); by MHarpignies. 
8261. © Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c Sept. 6, 
1910; J 145040. 

Ceux qui s’aiment; by Emilien La- 
zaresco. 5966. © July 2, 1910; 2c. 
July 2, 1910; J 142770. 


Coiffure de bal; by Albert Penot. 
6004. © Sept. 6, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 6, 
1910; J 145027. 


Dans la nue; by Albert Charlet. 
6005. © Sept. 6, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 6, 
1910; J 145025. 


Du Lido 4 Venise; by J. Iwill. 
8238. © Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 
1910; J 145034. 


(J. T.), Yosemite National 
[21375-21881 


3.—Baby bears 


O84 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


BRAUN & CO., SuccRsS.—Continued. 

Dunes (Les) du Nord; by Albert 
Matignon. 8242. © Sept. 6, 1910; 2 
ce. Sept. 6, 1910; J 145031. 

Hn avant pour la Patrie 1792; by 
Raymond Desvarreux. 8247. © Sept. 
6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1910; J 145030. 

Enfant aux fleurs; by L. I". Kowal- 
sky. 5954. © July 2, 1910; 2c. July 
2, 1910; J 142774. 

Espiégle et faune; by Albert Char- 
let. 8248. © Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 
6, 1910; J 145028. 

Fleurs aimées; by Jef. Leempoels. 
6003. © Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 
1910; J 145045. 

Wluctuat nec mergitur; by Albert 
Guillaume. 8254. © Sept. 6, 1910; 2 
ec. Sept. 6, 1910; J 145024. 


Inquietude; by Maroniez. 8320. © 
Diy 2 1O10. 2c, July 2, 1910;.J 
142769. 

Jardin (Le) de la mer; by Francis 
Auburtin. 8240. © Sept. 6, 1910; 2 
ce. Sept. 6, 1910; J 145032. 


Jeune fille dans un rayon de soleil; 
by Henri Guinier. 8245. © Sept. 6, 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1910; J 145022. 

Judith; by J. Lefebvre. 8340. © 
Hulverz, lolos 2 ec; July ‘2, 1910; J 
142767. 

Jeunes filles en barque; by L. F. 
Kowalsky. 5945. © July 2, 1910; 2 
ce. July 2, 1910; J 142768. 

Marmotte (La); by J. Cayron. 5952. 
@euive2, 1910; 2 c. July 2, 1910; J 
142775. 

Matin (Le) du 2 Decembre 1870; 
by Lionel Royer. 8322. © July 2, 
1910; 2 c. July 2, 1910; J 142766. 

Nocturne au champagne; by Ludovic 
Alleaume. 8256. © Sept. 6, 1910; 2 
ec. Sept. 6, 1910; J 145041. 

Novembre; by Aimé Perret. 8246. 
© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1910; J 
145018. 

Offrande 4 la Vierge; by Pascal 
Blanchard. 8244. © Sept. 6, 1910; 2 
ce. Sept. 6, 1910; J 145019. 

Pins (Les) de Lesconil; by André 
Dauchez. 8234. © Sept. 6, 1910; 2c. 
Sept. 6, 1910; J 1450388. 

Pour loffrande & Venus; by Emiles 
Vasarri. 5960. © July 2, 1910; 2c 
July 2, 1910; J 142778. 

Premiers (Les) pas; by Henri 
Guinier. 5988. © Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c¢. 
Sept. 6, 1910; J 145016. 

Prise de voile; by Emile Renard. 
6001. ©, Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 
1910; J 145043. 


21443 


BRAUN & CO., SUCCRS.—Continued. 

Puzzle (Le) a du bon; by Albert 
Guillaume. 8253. © Sept. 6, 1910; 
2c. Sept. 6, 1910; J 145021. 

Rayon d’or; by Jef. Leempoels. 
6002. © Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 
1910; J 145044. 

Reddition (La) d Yorktown; by 
Jean Paul Laurens. 8235. © Sept. 6, 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1910; J 145037. 

Réverie; by G. Brisgand. 8236. © 
Sept.. 6, 1910; 2 .¢.: SeptaG, 194065 
145036. 

Soir (Le) du 2 Décembre 1870; by 
Lionel Royer. 8321. © July 2, 1910; 
2¢, July72, T9103 JF L42765, 

Sous les branches; by Paul Chabeis. 
6006. © Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 
1910; J 145046. 

Surprise; by Martin Kavel. 5964. 
© Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1910; 
J 145042. 

Troupeau (Le) dans la plaine; by 
Aimé Perret. 8241. © Sept. 6, 1910; 
2c. Sept. 6, 1910; J 145020. 


Vaporisateur (Le); by Albert Guil- 
laume. 8255. © Sept. 6, 1910; 2. 
Sept. 6, 1910; J 145029. 


BRETT LITHOGRAPHING CO., New York, 
ee [21426-21428 


Belle package girl.—Chef.—Woman 
holding tray. © July 30, 1910; 2 ¢ 
each Aug. 38, 1910; K 12704-12706. 


Brooks (WILLIS E.), San Pedro, Cai. 

[21429-21431 

California. © Aug. 1,.1910; 2 « 
Aug. 15, 1910; J 144254. 

In lotus land. © Aug. 1, 1910; 2c. 
Aug. 15, 1910; J 144255. 

Lonesome. © Aug. 6, 1910; 2 @ 
Aug. 15, 1910; J 144253. 


Brown (A. N.), Missouri Valley, Iowa. 
[21482, 21433 
Missouri Valley, Iowa, crowd greet- 
ing Roosevelt. © Aug. 26, 1910; 2 e 
Aug. 30, 1910; J 144758. 
Roosevelt (Ex-President) speaking 
at Missouri Valley, Iowa. © Aug. 26, 
1910; 2 ec. Aug. 30, 1910; J 144754. 


Brown (Harris H.), 


Pa. 

Willie Green. [1910] 
© June 26; 1 ce. June 29; K 11877. 
© July 8; 1c. July 7; K 12018, 
© July 10; 1c July 18; K 122138. 
© July 17; 1 ¢. July 21; K 12458. 
© July 24; 1 ec July 28; K 12587. 


Philadelphia, 
[21484-21448 


385 


59765—10——2 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21444 


pty; 0SS5, wo 


Brown (Harris H.)—Continued. 
© July 31; 1 c. Aug. 3; K 12698. 
© Aug: 7; tue, Auge: 11> 1K 12905. 
©: Aue 94-4 ec Aue 17: RASC: 
© Aviga21s\ioc. Ane 24 ik 19245, 
© Aug. 28; 1c. Aug. 30; K 13402. 


Brown (J. M.), New Alexandria, Pa. 
[21444 


Facsimile of old rattlesnake flag, 
1 75y © Aue) 1910-02 ef Suly 30, 
1910; K 18394. 


BRUNER (C. M.), Santa Rosa, Cal. 
[21445 


Burbank (Luther) calendar. © 
Ae, Loe A910 Zee ale. 2 SONA eS oy) 
144663. 


Buck (G. V.), Washington, D. C. 


[21446-21448 

Daughters of the American Revolu- 
tion. © Aug. 1, 1910s 20e. Aue 015, 
1910; J 144274. 

Taft (Helen) © Aug. 11, 1910; 2c. 
Aug. 15, 1910; J 144272. 

Washington society ladies and gen- 
tlemen. 4 scenes. © Aug. 11, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 15, 1910; J 144278. 

BUNNELL (S. U.), Pasadena, Cal. 
[21449 

Combined harvester. © June 9, 

1910; 2 ec. Sept. 6, 1910; J 144961. 


BUSHNELL PHOTO CO., 
Cal. 


San Francisco, 
[ 21450, 21451 


Bell (Theodore A.) © 1. Aug. 
238, 1910; J 144634. 
Johnson (Hiram W.) © 1c. Aug. 


23, 1910; J 144635. 
Byers (R. Epear), Toledo, Ohio. 
[21452 
Discovery of the North Pole. © 


Oa: 10; 1909+) 2. ¢- Aus. 3,7 19102 3 
144065. 


Bygzon co., New York, N. Y. [21453 
Miracle of Sister Beatrice. © Aug. 


24, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 25, 1910; J 144663. 
CAMPBELL (B. S.), Norfolk, Va. 
[ 21454, 21455 
Virginia Beach, Va.: 
Bathing.—Serf. © Sept. 7, 1910; 
2 ce. each Sept. 8, 1910; J 145091, 
145092. 
CAMPBELL ART CO., Elizabeth, N. J. 
[21456-21469 
Alain, 35672" © Aue, TACt9102 2 e: 
Aug, 12, 1910; H 756. 
Arlington. 3665. © Aug. 30, 1910; 
2c, Sept. 1, 1910; H 788. 


CAMPBELL ART co.—Continued. 
Blessings of children. 3643. © 
Aug. 11, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 12, 1990" 
(5. 
Brainstorm. 3596. © Aug. 11, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 12, 1910; H 758. 


D’Artagnan. 3650. © Aug. 380, 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1910; A 790. 


Gathering seaweed. 3648. © Aug. 
30, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1910; H 785. 


Holland farm. 3649. © Aug. 30, 
1910; 2c. Sept. 1, 1910; 34 7ST, 


I will lift up mine eyes. 3642. © 
Aug. 11, 1910; 2 ¢. Aug Ton ae 
759. 

Key (Francis Scott) mansion. 3667. 
© Aug. 30, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1910; H 
789. 

Lord is my Shepherd. 
Aus AL LOE Ee 
760. 

Meditation in the night watch. 3644. 
© Aug. 11, 1910; 2c. Aug. 12, 1910: H 
761. 

New England church. 3645. © Aug. 
11, 19105 2 ¢. Aus. 12, 19103 ee: 

Old factories. 3647. © Aug. 30, 
1910;°2 c. Sept. 1, 1910: A Wsz 

Venetian. 3646. © Aug. 30, 1910; 
2 c. Sept. 1, 1910: Ee 78e 


3641. © 
Aug. 12, ono = 


CAMPBELL sTUDIOS, New York, N. Y. 
[21470-21474 
Gibbons (Cardinal). © Aug. 22, 
1910; 2 c. Aug. 28, 1910; J 144891. 
Swirsky (Countess) in the woods. 
14. © Sept. 4, 1910; 2 c each Sept. 
6, 1910; J 144957144960. 


Carstick - (J. ke 
NZ 
Capstick Lake, Montville, N. J.: 
i Hemlocks. — Lime kiln 


Montville, 


road. © Aug. 24, 1910; 2 c each Aug. 


23, 1910; J 144577-144579. 


CARSON (Howarp A.), Boston, Mass. 
[21478 
Carson (Howard A.) ©1e. Sept. 


2, 1910; J 144913. 


Caywoop (E. S.), Chicago, I. 
[ 21479, 21480 
Johnson (Jack), plates 20, 21. © 
Aug. 20, 1910; 2 ec. each Aug. 28, 1910; 
J 144581, 144582. 


CELEBRITY ART CO., Boston, Mass. 
[21481 
Thy will be done. © Aug. 15, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 16, 1910; J 1443824. 


386 


[21475-21477 | 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


CHILD (WILLIAM B.), Newport, R. I. 
[21482-21503 


Delaware (U. S. S.) © Aug. 12, 
1910; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1910; J 144275. 


Fouling of the Iroleta and Murael. 
@ Aug. 12, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1910; 
J 144276. 

North Dakota (U. S. S.) captain 
and officers. © Sept. 3, 1910; 2 ec. 
Sept. 8, 1910; J 145086. 


[U. S. battleships]: Connecticut.— 
Georgia. — Idaho. — Kansas. — Loui- 
Siana. — Michigan. — Minnesota.—Mis- 
sissippi. — Nebraska. — New Hamp- 
shire.—North Dakota. 1—5.— Rhode 
Island.—South Carolina.—Vermont.— 
Virginia. © Sept. 3, 1910; 2 ec. each 
Sept. 8, 1910; J 145068—-145085, 145087. 


Cuitps (C. R.), Chicago, I11. 
[21504-21506 
Lotus flower and buds, Grass Lake, 
Ill.—Lotus flower, Grass Lake, I11.— 
Moonlight scene in the Fox Lake 
‘region, © Aug. 19, 1910; 2 c. each 
Aug. 26, 1910; J 144667-144669. 


Crocia (VINCENT), New York, N. Y. 
[ 21507, 21508 
Columbus day flag.—Columbus day, 
souvenir. © Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. each 
Aug. 28, 1910; K 13259, 13260. 


CuirrorD (C. E.), Wabasha, Minn. 
[21509 


American motherhood. © Aug. 1, 
1910; 2 ec. Aug. 8, 1910; J 144020. 


CLIFFORD (Mrs. F.), Newport, R. T. 
[21510-21515 


Only dreams. 1-6. © Aug. 9, 1910; 
2 G& each Aug. 15, 1910; K 138019- 


15024. 


COATES (LEONARD) NURSERY CO., Mor- 

ganhill, Cal. [21516 

Nonsense plants. © Aug. 12, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 15, 1910; K 12996. 


CoLE (ALBERT H.) Franklinville, N. Y. 
[21517-21522 

Cadiz, N. Y.. © Aug. 16, 1910; 2 ce. 
Aug. 17, 1910; J 144889. 

Franklinville, N. Y.: 

Park square.—Public schools.— 
Winter. © Aug. 15, 1910; 2 ec. each 
Aug. 17, 1910; J 144842-144344. 

View from Ogden Hill. © Aug. 
16, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 17, 1910; J 144841. 

ischua, N. Y. No. 1. © Aug. 16, 

1910; 2 c. Aus. 17,1910: J 144840. 


21583 
COLEMAN (ALBERT B.), Atlantic City, 
N. J. [21523-21524 
Cooper sbop; exterior and interior 
views. © Aug. 13, 1910; 2 ¢. each 

Aug. 19, 1910; K 138136, 13137. 
CoLoNIAL Art Pus. Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[32 prints] : [21525-21556 

Action speaks louder than words.— 
Do it now.—Forty love.—Full hand.— 
Help wanted, male.—I’ll make a ring 
around Rosie.—Life is one damned 
thing after another.—Mary had a lit- 
tle calf—Me for you, when your 
mother’s out.—Meet me on _ the 
bridge.—Melody in Z, by Bier Stein.— 
My boose’um friend.—Nothing doing.— 
There are times when one wants to be 
alone.—There’s a man in the room.— 
Thirty-six or bust.—Will I.—Woman’s 
rights. © Aug. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. each Aug. 
5, 1910; K 18298-13315. 

Beliece me, I’m a sick man.—Coax 
me.—Dog days.—Four beats to a 
bar.—Hello people——I wouldn’t do 
it—Who’s your friend.—Would you.— 
Such a bisiness.5 © Aug. 24, 1910; 
2c. each Aug. 27, 1910; K 13344-13352. 

I’d rather love a calf than a don- 
key.—Good advice.—Modern madon- 
na.—Sweet and pure.—Will be ready 
im a’ minute, (©) Aug.) 11, 1810s) Se 
each Aug. 15, 1910; K 12987-12991. 
COLUMBIAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, St. 

Louis, Mo. [21557-21562 

[Portrait covers of Music of the 


masters, artists’ ed.]: Chopin (F. 
I’.).—Godard (Benj.).—Grieg (Ed- 
vard).—Meyer-Helmud (5E.).—Mos- 


kowski (Moritz).—Scharwenka (X.). 
© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 8, 1910; 
IK 12843-12848. 
Cook (W. B.), Gilroy, Cal. 
[ 21563, 21564 
Lone mountain. © Apr. 6, 1910; 
2 ¢ Aug. 18, 1910; J 144243. 
Song of the Uvas. © Apr. 6, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 18, 1910; J 144249. 
Cooper (J. C.), MeMinnyille, Oreg. 
[21565 
Walnut blossoms. © July 1, 1910; 
2 ce Aug. 5, 1910; K 12723. 
CO-OPERATIVE PRESS, New York, N. Y. 
[21566 
Hell. © Aug. 28, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 25, 
1910; K 18279. 
COURIER CO. OF BUFFALO, Buffalo, N. Y. 
[21567-21583 
Brewster's millions. 5990. © Aug. 
13, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1910: K 18010. 
Churchill downs. © Aug. 19, 1910; 
2c, Aug. 22, 1910: K 18167. 


387 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21584 


CoURIER Co. OF BuFFraLo—Continued. 

Field (Al. G.) and his able aids. 
6004. © Aug. 25, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 26, 
19102 AK AS29%- 

—ninstrels. Gov. Bowen. 4470. 
© Aug. 12, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1910; K 
18008. 

——minstrels. Neiser. 5994. © 
Ads. 12.) 1910 5 2G. Adie: 15. A OUD): OAK. 
18009. 

Glaser (Vaughan), The man _ be- 
tween. 6008, 6020. © Aug. 26, 1910; 
2c. each Aug. 27, 1910; K 18854, 18355. 

22 (6) Ae. Oa AOU, ne: 
Aug. 29, 1910; KK 13377. 

Harris (Henry B.), The commuters. 


5988... © Aug. 5, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 8, 
1910 > K.. 12865. 

presents The Traveling sales- 
mon. 6O0T.. ©OerAueA AT 1910252. ©: 


Aug. 18, 1910; K 138096. 
Harris (Raymond N.) presents Mlle. 


La Tour. 6005: .© Aug, 13; 1910; 2c. 
Aug 15, 1910; K, 135011. 

Rich (Al) in Panama. Admirals. 
5991. © Aug. 9, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 10, 


1910; K 12899. 


Stetson’s Uncle Tom’s cabin. 5984, 
5985. .© Aug. 10, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 
AZ FAGIOS TK, ADDI 12922. 


ecmedy four. 5986. © Aug. 19, 
1910s 2 e: Aug: ‘22, 1910; K 13166: 


Miss Eva’s chariot. 5987. © 
Wa ho ViSdwi: Qrer Aust 225 tons KK 
13165. 

Thompson (Frederic) presents 
Girlies: no. )6000: “©, Aus. 76, 1910; 
2c. Aug: 8, 1910; K 12864. 


Critt (J. E.), N. Manchester, Ind. 
[21584 
Manchester college. © May 18, 
1910; 2c. Aug. 12, 1910; J 144250. 


Cross (Guy C.), Watervliet, Mich. 
[21585 
Paw Paw Lake, Mich., Bill Green 
landing a nice catch. © Aug. 1, 1910; 
2c. Aue, 3, 19103 Ke A2873. 


CuLLEN (CHas. ©.) & co., Knoxville, 


Tenn. [21586 
Appalachian exposition, WKnoxville, 
Menn., Sept._Oect:, 1910. © July, 36; 


m1) 2. ec. Aug. 20, 1910eikpdoi4s, 


Curtis & CAMERON, INC., Boston, Mass. 
[21587-21597 

4 by 5 inches; 8 by 10 
© Aug. 10, 
12) 1h: 


Bird’s nest. 
inches; 11 by 14 inches. 
1910;' 2 @ each Aug. 
144932-144934. 


pt. Iv, 0. s., v.5 


CurTIS & CAMERON, INC.—Continued. 

Bona Vista. © Aug. 10, 1910; 2 e. 
Aug. 12, 1910; J 142601. 

Critic. © Aug. 10, 1910; 2 c Aug. 
12, 1910; J 144288. 

Dark (The); by J. W. Smith. © 
Aug. 10, 1910; 2 ¢. Aus) 123 a 
144229, 

Eliot (President Charles William). 
© Aug. 10, 1910; 2 ¢ Angad 4910- 
J 144235. 

Fields of Cragsmoor. 8 by 10 
inches; 18 by 22 inches. © Aug. 10, 
1910; 2c. each Aug. 12, 1910; J 144236, 
144237. 

Head of Christ; by Augustus Saint 


Gaudens. © Aug. 10, 1910; 2 c Aug. 
12. 1910; J 144230. 
Madonna. © Aug. 10,1910; 2¢. Aug. 


12, 1910; J 144231. 


CUTLER (H. E.), Keene, N. H. 
[21598, 21599 


Thompson (Denman) A. ©Aug.9, 
1910; 2c. Aug. 17, 1910; J 144348. 


Thompson (Denman) B. © Aug. 9, 
1910; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1910; J 144688. 


DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLU- 
TION, Western reserve chapter, 
Cleveland, Ohio. [21600 


Home and country. © Aug. 25, 1910; 
2 ec. Aug. 27, 1910; 5 1434 


Davis (ABRAHAM L.), AShland, N. H. 
[21601 


Ossipee Mt. Park, [N. H.] © Aug. 
30, 1910; 2 ce. Aug. 31, 1910; J 144904. 


DEAN (FRANK E.), Grand Junction, ~ 
Colo. [21602-21613 
Eiberta peaches.—Loading peaches.— 
Loading the Palisade peaches.—Pack- 
ing peaches.—Palisade pears.—Pali- 
sades, Colo., Grand Junction fruit 
growers’ ass’n bldg.—Peach packing.— 
Unioading and grading peaches. © 
Aug. 26, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 30, 1910; 
J 144757-144764. 
Scene on the interurban. 1-4. 


© 
Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 15, 1910; 
J 144815-144318. 


DEAN PHOTO CO., Hoquiam, Wash. 
[ 21614, 21615 
Hoquiam, Wash., special water 
views. © July 18, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 6, 
1910; J 144026. 
—— water front. © July 14741910; 


J 
| 2c July 30, 1910; J 144257. 


388 


MISCELLANEOUS 


CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 21688 
Dr HENwoop (FRepERIc D.), Philadel- | Eaton (Huon & Marcaret), Brook- 
phia, Pa. [21616 lyn, IW. AY; [21633 
Ero awaiting Leander. © July 4, Led by a star. © Aug. 13, 1910; 2 


1910; 2c. Aug. 13, 1910; K 13012, 


DELANO (Mary Lracnw), Ionia, Mich. 

[21617 

Delano (Mary Leach), home of. © 
1c. Sept. 1, 1910; J 144892. 


Denney (A. W.), Peoria, Ill. [21618 


Leaf drummer’s dream. © Aug. 1, 
1910; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1910; K 12874. 


DE WinpT (HH. C.), Atlantic City, N. J. 
[21619 
It’s better to die a good old has-been 
than to live a never-was. © Aug. 17, 
1910; 2 ce. Aug. 18, 1910; K 13089. 
DissLteE (Maser C.), Chicago, Ill. 
[21620 
Sometime. © Aug. 12, 1910; 2 c. 
Aug. 15, 1910; K 13330. 
DicKENS (Harry C.), London, Eng- 
land. (21621 
Stoffels (Hendrickje); after Rem- 
brandt van Ryn, by F. G. Stevenson. 
Aue 5.) 1910: 2c. Aug. 22, 1910; 
H 776. 
DouGLAS (JENNIE), New York, N. Y. 
[ 21622, 21623 
Merry Christmas.—To thee and thine. 
© Aue. 22, 1910; 2 ce Aug. 28,1910; 
i ieal6, 13517. 
DRYSDALE ©O., Chicago, III. [21624 


Bringing good wishes. © Aug. 1, 
1910; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1910; K 138407. 


DUKE’S MIXTURE MAGAZINE, New York, 
INia: See [21625 


Future stars of the diamond. 
mie, 1910s 2c. Aug. 22, 1910; K 
13151. 

DUNHAM (HpGar), Princeton, Il. 
[21626 

Bureau, Ill., Three modes of trans- 
portation near. © Aug. 28, 1910; 2c. 
Aug. 31, 1910; J 144833. 

DUNNINGTON (W. W.), Weston, W. Va. 
[21627-21632 
© Aug. 20, 
a LOLS 


i Paget 
Aug. 


Lovers’ lane. 
1910; 2 c. each 
144572, 144578. 

MecGraw’s swinging bridge. © Aug. 
20, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1910; J 144571. 

New Webster springs hotel drive- 
way. © Aug. 26, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 29, 
1910; J 144742. 

Oakland hotel. © Aug. 26, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 29, 1910; J 144741. 

Salt sulphur springs. © Aug. 20, 
1910; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1910; J 144570. 


ee) 


ce. Aug. 16, 1910; K 13013. 


EDISON MFG. co., Orange, N. J. 
[21634-21657 
[Moving pictures]: 
Bumptious as an aviator. 14. © 
July 29, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 6, 1910; 
J 148946-143949. 


Moths and the flame. 14. © Aug. 
5, 1910; 2.e. eaeh Aug. 9, 1910; J 
144073-144076. 


St. George and the dragon. 1-3. 
© July 11, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 6, 
1910; J 143934-143936. 

© 


Salmon (U.S. submarine) 1-4. 
Aug. 5, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 9, 1910; 
J 144069-144072. 


Sea waves. © July 14, 1910; 2. 
Aug. 6, 1910; J 148941. 


Unexpected reward. 1-4. © July 
29, 1910; 2°:¢."eaqeh Aus 6; AS 
143937-1438940. 


With bridges burned. 14. © Aug. 
2, 19lOs 2 é each Aug; G6, 1910. 
143942-143945. 


EGGLESTON (LoRIN J.), Millerton, N. J. 
[21658-21687 

Hull’s camp, Mt. Riga, N. Y., look- 
ing toward Alander mountain, Mass. 

Irondale, N. Y. 

Millerton, N. Y.: Bank and dry 
goods store. — Baptist church. — Bar- 
ton house.— Barton street. — Corner 
of Central and Park avenues. — 
Elm residence.—Gordman block.—High 
school.—Hotehkiss (Frank A.) resi- 
dence. — Hotchkiss bldg. —Indian 
Lake.—Main st.—Main st., residence 
section.—Methodist Episcopal church.— 
Millerton hotel.—Old Harlem station.— 
Orchard farm.—Panorama from the 
south.—Park ave—Presbyterian 
ehureh.—Rudd Lake.—St. Patrick’s 
Roman Catholic churech.—Simmons 
st.—Thompson (EE. H.) hose house. 

Mister, does that read right? 

North Pond, Mt. Riga: Looking to- 
ward Bear Mountain.—Looking toward 
the dam. 

Only a mile to Millerton, that’s good 
enough for me. 

© Aug. 8, 1910; 2c. 
1910; J 144591-144620. 


each Aug. 16, 


Kans. 
[21688 
Physical exercise chart for the eye, 
©i1c Aug. 6, 1910; I 852. 


ELDoN (NepD), Brookville, 


89 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21689 


pt. Iv, 2. Ss VES 


ELKUS (EDWARD), San Francisco, Cal. 

[21689 

California invites the world. © 

Aug. 25, 19103; 2; e Ages 31; 19905 Ke 
13392. 


ELLIS (ARCHIBOLD F.), 
Lea [21690 


Providence Harbor and Seekonk 
River, from Fort Hill, Providence, R. I. 
© Aug. 29, 1910; 2c: Aue. Si, 1910: 
J 144893. 


Pawtucket, 


ELLSwortH (WotLcott W.) Johnstown, 
IN. [21691 


Johnstown, N. Y. St. John’s church. 
Ov Aug: 8.19102" 2"e> Aue" 12 1910 - 
J 144208. 


EMERY SCHOOL ART CO., Boston, Mass. 
[21692-21703 

Boy Lincoln; after painting by East- 
man Jobnson. 

Capitol, Washington, D. C. Detail 
of dome. 

Fortune teller; 
W. M. Hunt. 

Idle hours; after painting by J. A. 
Weir. 

Manuscript book; after painting by 
J. W. Alexander. 

Picture writing; after painting by 
J. W. Alexander. 

Printing press; 
J. W. Alexander. 

Railsplitter, Abraham Lincoln. 

Signal of peace; after statue by 
CB) Dallin., a2: 

Signing the Declaration of Independ- 
ence; after painting by John Trumball. 

White House, Washington, D. C. 
South front. 

© Aue. 1°-19105'2>e@)-each Aug: “15, 
1910; J 144277-144288. 


after painting by 


after painting by 


EMMERTON 
Mass. 


O.) Salem, 
[21704-21713 


Salem, Mass., House of seven gables: 

Attic.—Cliffords bed room.—Dining 
room.—Hallway.—Hepzebah’s shop.— 
Old kitchen.—Parlor. © Aug. 8, 1910; 
2 ¢@ each Aug. 10, 1910; K 12879— 
12886. 


——Great chamber. © Aug. 8, 
1910; 2 ec. Aug. 19, 1910; K 18140. 


—— Parlor, showing fire-place. © 
Aug, 20; 1910; De. Aug. 22.° 19tOen J 
144506. 


(CAROLINE 


ENGLISH (H.), Wallace, Idaho. 
[21714—21717 
After forest fires of 1910. 146-149. 
© Aug. 31, 1910; 2 ec. each Sept. 6, 
1910; J 144970-1449738. 


Erickson (H. A.), Coronado, Cal. 
[21718 
Rattlesnake. © Aug. 4, 1910; 2 «. 
Aug. 8, 1910; J 144013. 


ERNSBERGER & SON, Auburn, N. Y. 
[21719-21721 
Osborne (Thomas Mott) 1, 2. © 
July 10, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 6, 1910; 
J 144166, 144167. 
and sons. © Aug. 2, 1910; 2. 
Aug. 6, 1910; J 144168. 


ESSANAY FILM MFG. CO., Chicago, Il. 
wales 
Hank and Lank. © Aug. 20, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 26, 1910; J 144664. 


EVANDE Co., Utiea, N. Y. [21723 
Dear daddy. © Aug. 27, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 29, 1910; K 138380. 


EKyB (GUSTAV), KUNSTVERLAG, Stutt- 
gart, Germany. [21724 
Graf Zeppelin’s historische luftfahr- 
ten; von Zeno Diemer. © Aug. 3, 
1910; 2c. Aug:.30, 1910 ;c5i i: 


Farnum (G. H.), Okemah, Okla. 
[21725-21728 
Cook (Ruben), stick bail player. 
1514.—Indian stick ball team, ready 
to start game. 1523.—Two Indian 
stick ball players. 1528—Two stick 
ball players at polls. 1529. © Aug. 
19, 1910; 2 c. each) Aue a2 sa0 Ss 
144556144559. 


Fiske (F. B.), Fort Yates, N. Dak. 
[21729-21737 


Black Bull. © July 30, 1910; 2 « 
Aug. 8, 1910; J 144088. 


Catholic clergy, group. © July 20, 
1910; 2 e. Aug. 8, 1910; J 144039. 


Grass (John) © July 15, 1910; 2c. 
Aug. 8, 1910; J 144087. 


Indian mother and papoose. © July 
20, 1910; 2 c« Aug. 8, 1910; J 1440385. 


Little Shield’s mother. © July 20, 
1910; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1910; J 144086. 

Rain-in-the-face. © July 30, 1910; 
2c Aug. 8, 1910; J 144040. 


Shoot holy. © July 30, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 8, 1910; J 144084. 


Spirit woman. © July 20, 1910; 2 


| ec. Aug. 8, 1910; J 144033. 


390 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


CLASSES, H TO K 


21835 


Fiske (F. B.)—Continued. 

Standing Rock agency, Indian dance. 
© July 20, 1910; 2c. Aug. 8, 1910; J 
144041. 


FLrack (KucEene F.), Alexandria Bay, 
i Se [21738, 21739 
Hitting it up.—Jogging along. © 
“Aug. 8, 1910;,2 c. each Aug. 15, 1910; 
J 144251, 144252. 


FLATEN & Evans, Hettinger, N. Dak. 
[21740 
Hettinger, N. Dak. © Aug. 9, 1910; 
2c, Aug. 12, 1910; J 144183. 
FLORIDA’S FINANCIAL & INDUSTRIAL REC- 
orD, Jacksonville, Fla. [21741 


Plant harvest. © Aug. 6, 1910; 2. 
Aug. 12, 1910; K 12975. 


Forp (Lioyp 8S.) Chicago, Ill. [21742 


Rustic Masonic frame. © July 26, 
1910; 2c. July 29, 1910; J 144014. 


Fowler (AMBROSE), New York, N. Y. 

[21743-21746 

Long Beach, N. Y., views 155, 163-— 

165. © Aug. 14, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 
22, 1910; J 144552—-144555. 


FRANTScHy (KE. D.) Monticello, Wis. 
[21747 


Any body can run a Ford. © July 
80, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1910; J 144164. 


Franzi (CwHas.) Collinsville, Il. 


[21748 | 


Companions. © Aug. 10, 1910; 2. 
Aug. 18, 1910; J 144241. 


FRAzIER (GroRGE Henry) Eastport, 
Me. [21749-21751 


Taft (President) at Eastport, Maine. 
ey July 27, 1910; 2c. Aug. 9, 1910; J 
144145. 

— at Todds Head, 
Maine, most easterly point in the 
United States. A, B. July 27, 
1910; 2c. each Aug. 9, 1910; J 144146, 
144147. 


Eastport, 


FREI (EMIL) ART GLASS Co., St. Louis, 

Mo. [21752 

Ascension window. © May 31, 1910; 
Guay 31, 1910; K 12751. 


Frorutich & Morison. New York, 

IN HX [217538 

Chantecler.: © July 14, 1910; 2c. 
Aug. 11, 1910; K 12992. 


I'uLLeR (lL. EUGENE), San Diego, Cal. 

[21754 

Fuller-Groff tower of science. © 
1e July 5, 1910; J 142794. 


tussellville, Ark. 
[21755-21761 


GANNER (J. H.) 
tussellville, Ark.: 
Elberta peach shed:—Elberta 

peaches.—Gathering Elberta peaches.— 

Hauling Elberta peaches to mar- 

ket.—Hauling Elberta peaches to the 

shed.——Humphrey Elberta peach or- 
chard.—Sorting the Elberta peach, 

©. Aug: 2;. 1910: 2¢. each: Aug; 6, 

1910; J 143927-143938. 

GANTER (L. F.), Glasgow, Ky. 
Ganter’s (L. F.). © Sept. 1, 1910; 

2c. Aug. 25, 1910; J 145050. 

GARDINER (H. MArsSHALL), Nantucket, 

Mass. [21763 
Heather on the moors. © Aug. 26, 

1910; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1910; J 144756. 

GARRISON (EH. B.), Bridgeton, N. J. 

[ 21764, 21765 
Ledge light, Delaware Bay. 1, 2. 
© Aug. 25, 1910; 2c. each Aug. 26, 


[21762 


1910; J 144671, 144672. 
Gisson (ArtTHUR F.), Jacksonville. 
Fla. [21766-21770 


Jacksonville, Fla.: 

Harbor.—Sky-line from east.—Sky- 
line from north.—Sky-line from south. 
Waterfront. © Aug. 22, 1910; 2 «¢. 
each Aug. 24, 1910; J 145052-145056. 


GiBson ART Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[21771-21780 
Friends.—On Broadway.—Out for a 
stroll.—Pansy.—Ready for a ride— 
Riding the waves.—Roses.—Summer 
sport.—Thoughts of home.—Winter 
girl. © Dec. 1, 1909; 2 c. each July 
29, 1910; K 18197-13206. 


Brockton, Mass. 
[21781-21785 

Good finish. © Sept. 15, 1910; 2c. 
Sept. 2, 1910; J 144925. 

Judging Holsteins. © Sept. 15, 
1910; 2 ce. Sept. 2, 1910; J 144926. 

Rainy day. © Sept. 1, 1910; 2c. 
Sept. 2, 1910; J 144924. 

Taunton Herring Run. li, 2. 
Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 2, 1910; 
J 144927, 144928. 


GLASIER (FRED W.), 


GNECCHI (J. WILLIAM), New York, 
Nuptse [21786-21835 


Adrianus IV. Pont. Max Anglicus.— 
Adrianus V. PP. Genvensis.— Alex- 
ander II. PP. Mediolo.—Alexander 


III. PP. Senensis.— Alexander IV. 
PP. Anagninus.—<Anastasius IV. PP. 
Romanus. — Benedictus VIII. PP. 
Romanus.—Benedictus IX. PP. Tus- 


391 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21836 


pt. Iv, 0. s., v. 5 


GNECCHI (J. WILLIAM )—Continued. 
culum.—Benedictus X. PP. Valetri.— 


Boniface VIII.—Caelestinus II. PP. 
Tuscus. — Caelestinus III. EES 
Romanus.—Caelestinus IV. PP. Me- 


diola.—Caelestinus V. PP. Samnis.— 
Calistus II. PP. Galus.—Clemens II. 
PP. Germanus.—Clemens III. PP. 
Romanus.—Clemens IV. Papa Gal- 
lus.—Damasus II. PP. Germanus.— 
Hugenius III. PP. Pisanus.—Gelasius 
II. PP. Campanus.—Gregorius VI. 
PP. Romanus.—Gregory VII.—Greg- 
orius VIII. PP. Beneventum.—Greg- 
orius IX. PP. Anagninus.—Gregory 
X.—Honorius II. PP. Bononiae.— 
Honorius' Iii. PP. Romanus. — 
Honorius IV. PP. Romanus.—In- 
nocent III.—Innocentius II. PP. 
Romanus.—Innocentius IV. PP. 
Ianuensis.—Innocentius V. PP. Bur- 
gun.—Ioannes XX. PP. Romanus.— 


Ioannes XXII. PP. Lusitania.—Leo 
(Saint) IX.-—Lucius II. PP. Bo- 
nonis. — Lucius III. PP. Lucen- 


Tusecus.—Martinus IV. PP. Gallus.— 
Nicolaus II. PP. Burgundio.—Nico- 
laus III. PP. Romanus.—Nicolaus 
IV. PP. Asculanus.— Paschalis II. 
PP. Romanus.—Sergius IV. PP. 
Romanus.—Stephanus X. PP. Galus.— 
Urbanus II. PP. Galus.—Urbanus III. 
PP. Mediolanensis.— Urbanus IV. 
Papa Gallus.—Victor II. PP. Ger- 
manus.—Victor III. PP. Benevent- 
anus. © Aug. 15, 1910; 2 ec. each 
Aug. 12, 1910; K 12923-12972. 


GouLp (J. A.), El Reno, Okla. [21836 


Oklahoma. As I came, 1889; as we 
go, 1910. © Aug. 20, 1910; 2 c Aug. 
24, 1910; K 13220. 


GRANDT (Fritz) & co., Berlin, Ger- 
many. [21837 
Simon Jona, hast du mich lieb? von 
Karl Rumpel., © Aug. 3, 1910. 2.¢ 
Aug. 29, 1910; H 777. 


Grant (A. S.), Houston, Tex. [21838 
Ojanjanna. _© Aug. 27, 1910; 2 « 
Aug. 30, 1910; K 13388. 


Grasty (M. C.), Washington, D. C. 
[218389 
Which way. © Aug. 12, 1910; 2 « 
Aug. 12, 1910; K 12974. 


GraAvES (RuTH ELEANOR), Chicago, Il. 
[21840 

Chicago, Ill., University law build- 
ing at night. © June 20, 1910; 2 «. 
Aug. 5, 1910; K 12719. 


GRAY LITHOGRAPH Co., New York, N. Y. 

[21841-21844 

Flower girl, no’s 14. © Aug. 27, 

1910; 2 ¢«. Aug. 29; 1910.3 aaiea 
13375. 


GREAT FALLS PHOTO VIEW Co., Great 
Falls, Mont. [21845 


Great Falls, Mont. B. M. smelter. 
© Aug. 9, 1910; 2 ec Aug. 18, 1910; 
J 144247. 

GREENFIELD New York, 
NEY: [21846 


Glen Island, Long Island sound, 
N. Y. © Aug. 10, 1910; 2c. Aug. 9, 
1910; K 12870. 


GURREY (ALFRED RICHARD) JR., Hono- 

lulu, Hawaii. [21847 

Lei girl. © July 28, 1910; 2 ¢. Aug. 
10, 1910; J 144101. 


GUSTIN (EK. W.) & co., New York, N. Y. 
[21848-21864 


Oi yoi, und today iss Yum Kipper. 
© Feb. 14, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 30, 1910; 
KK 13390. 


All women who can not see.—Closed 
mouth catches no flies.—If champagne 
had never been discovered.—It is bet- 
ter to live on the European plan.—It 
requires little tact to catch a man.— 
It takes a wonderfully smart man.— 
Life is one sweet song.—Men teach 
women pretty vices.—Nagging woman 
is no worse than a nagging man.— 
Never tell a woman.—Some women are 
born beautiful—To be forty and 
fair.—To our absent brother.—When 
I learn that husband and wife never 
quarrel.—Widows and divorcees.—You 
can’t be an Elk and be lonesome. © 
Aug. 10, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 25, 1910; 
K 13262-13277. 

GUTMANN & GUTMANN, New York, 
INDY: [21865-21871 

Birdie with a yellow bill. © Aug. 
15, 1910; 2c Aug. 22, 19t@- ig Statics: 

Friendly cow all red and white. © 
Aug: 15, 1910; 2 c. Aver 22a, ic 
1STGO. Se 

It is very nice. © Aug. 15, 1910; 
2c Aug. 22, 1910; Ke isi162: 

Jack Sprat could eat no fat. © Aug. 
15, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1910; K 15159. 

Merely a' man. © July 21, 1910; 2 
e. Aug. 22, 1910; K 13158. 

Mistress Mary, quite contrary. © 
Aug. 15, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1910; K 
13164. 

World is so full of a number of 
things. © Aug. 15, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 22, 
1910; K 18161. 


(WILLIAM), 


392 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


HAArver (JOHANNES J.), Berlin Mills, 

N. H. [21872 

Hebe og Galathea. © June 13, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 11, 1910; K 13278. 


Hacen (C. L.), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[21873 
Hagen fighting the flames. © 1. 


Sept. 2, 1910; J 144914. 


Hatt (Hpwarp), New York, N. Y. 
; [21874-21877 


How to care for consumptives.— 
How to control consumption.—How to 
cure consumption.—How to prevent 
consumption. © Aug. 20, 1910; 2 ec. 
each Aug. 19, 1910; K 13101-13104. 


HIANFSTAENGL (FRANZ), Munich, Ger- 
many. [21878-21888 


Come unto Me; by A. v. Courten.— 
Deer in the forest in winter; by J. 
Schmitzberger.—Discord; by Franz v. 
Stuck.— Good start; by Heywood 
Hardy. — Interesting recital; by W. 
Menzler.— Meet (The); by Heywood 
Hardy. — Olympia; by F. Wobring.— 
Rustic dance; by Franz v. Stuck.— 
Sailing boats on the Starnberg Lake; 
by G. A. v. Hees.—Surprise; by G. 
Schoebel.— Winter landscape; by J. 
Schmitzberger. © July 1, 1910; 2c. 
each Aug. 19, 1910; H 765-775. 


HANSoN (Maynarp D.), Portland, 
Maine. [21889, 21890 
Augusta, Maine, Edwards mfg. co. 
bldg. © Aug. 10, 1910; 2c Aug. 18, 
1910; J 144485. 
Portland, Maine, harbor. © Aug. 
t3, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1910; J 144486. 


|HarBaucH (D. A.), Washington, Pa. 
[21891 

Washington, Pa. © Aug. 24, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 27, 1910; K 133891. 


HARDY (V.), Frankfort, Ind. [21892 

Frankfort, Ind. Circus day. © 
duly 80, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1910; J 
144021. 


HARE (JAMES H.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[21898-21895 
Aeroplaning in the clouds.—Red 
Devil in the clouds.~—Seymour (Joe) 
M@ the clouds. © July 26, 1910; 2c. 
ach Aug. 16, 1910; J 144491-144493. 


Hare (Orr), Hamilton, Mo. [21896 
Hamilton, Mo. Main street. © 


te. 8, 1910; 2c Aug. 10, 1910; J 
44102. 


CLASSES, H TO K 


21928 
Harris (W. J.), Lake Hopatcong, 
N. J. [21897-21920 


Lake Hopatcong, N. J. Club house, 
© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1910; J 
144998. 


Lee’s pavilion. © Aug. 5, 1910; 
2c. Sept. 6, 1910; J 145001. 

—— Casino, New Hotel Breslin. © 
Aug. 10, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1910; J 
144996. 

——Map. © Aug. 15, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 6, 1910; J 145003. 

—— After marriage. 1, 2.—Before 
marriage.—Castle Edward vista.—If 
I only had a man.—Star of the sea, 
R.'Cs ° © Aug. 16; 1910-2 & enen 
Sept. 6, 1910; J 144987, 144988, 144991, 
144997, 144999, 145006. 

—— At the start. © Aug. 17, 1910; 
2c. Sept. 6, 1910; J 144989. 


What do you know about this? 
© Aug. 24, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 6, 1910; J 
145008. 

——B. I. T. co. fleet and dock.—B. 
I. T. co. landing.—Life on the lake.— 
Watching the water.—Yacht club 
dock.—Yacht club house, water sports. 
© Aug. 26, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 6, 
1910; J 1449938, 144995, 145002, 145007, 
145009, 145010. 


Bear: Pond vista. B. I. T. co. 
fleet.—B. I. T. co. fleet at anchor.— 
Isles.—On Bear Pond.—Pisek’s (Dr.) 
harbor. © Sept. 1, 1910; 2 ec. each 
Sept. 6, 1910; J 144990, 144992, 144994, 
145000, 145004, 145005. 


Harris & McNay, Valparaiso, Ind. 
[21921-21923 
Join the booster club.—Valparaiso, 
[Ind.] band.—ist car leaving for lake. 
© July 4, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 1, 
1910; J 144811-1443818. 


Hart, SCHAFFNER & MARx, Chicago, I. 
[21924-21927 
Country fair. © Aug. 15, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 19, 1910; K 13133. 
Critic. © Aug. 15, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 
19, 1910; K 181384. 
Salem girl. © July 25, 1910; 2c. 
Aug. 6, 1910; IK 12750. 
Students. © Aug. 15, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 19, 1910; K 138135. 


HartMan (S. B.), Columbus, Ohio, 
[21928 
Hartman farm. © July 2, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 4, 1910; K 12707. 


393 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21929 


pt. Iv, nD. S., Ves 


HARVEY (FRED), Kansas City, Mo. 
[21929-21945 

Aguascalientes, Mexico, church. 

Apache war party; after painting 
by Chas. Craig. 

Arizona afterglow; after painting by 
Fernand Lungren. 

Carrying pottery to market, Leon, 
Mexico. 

Grand Canyon, Arizona; after paint- 
ing by Edward Ertz. 

——after painting by Harold Betts. 
scene near Bright Angel cove. 


Guanajuata, Mexico, boy carrying 
water. 


street. 
Indian trading post, New Mexico; 
after painting by Harold Betts. 
Mexico, market scene. 


Moki snake dance; after painting 
by Irving Couse. 
Navahos moving camp, Arizona; 


after painting by Frank P. Sauerwen. 


Pena blanca tienda; after painting 
by Harold Betts. 


Pueblo Indian, Laguna, N. Mex.; 
after painting by H. G. Marrata. 

Pueblo of Isleta, New Mexico, in- 
terior of church. 

Song in the Kira; after painting by 
W. E. Rollins. 

© July 15, 1910; 2 ec. each Aug. 8, 
1910; J 144042144048, 144053-144062. 


Harvey (H. J.), New Orleans, La. 
[21946 
New Orleans, [La.] sky lines © 
AIS tee ONO. 2 Co Ae. 1A. TOMS ey. 
144502. 
HELLMICH (B.), New York, N. Y. 
[21947 
New York, N. Y. Pennsylvania ter- 
minal. 
1910; J 144919. 


Hess (Roscor C. 8.), New York, N. Y. 
| [21948 
Roosevelt (Col.) leaving the recep- 

tion committee. © Sept. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. 

Sept. 2, 1910; J 144912. 

Hopart (C. M.), Omaha, Nebr. [21949 
Omaha, Nebr. Birds-eye-view. © 

July 1; IO1O:- Diese: Sully “SOs ea Sto ees 

144489. 

Hotmaquist (Gus A.), Hrie, Pa. 

[21950 
Erie, Pa., public play grounds, east 
side, girls playing a ring game. © 

dl oO, TOTO) 62, Cc. Auge G, AGI) = cd 

144169. 


© Aug. 31, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 2, © 


Horner (A.), Brooklyn, N. Y. [21951 


New York state assn. of retail gro- 
cers. © Aug. 11, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 11, 
1910; J 144182. 


HUBERT BROS., Buffalo, N. Y. [21952 


At the opera. © Sept. 2, 1910; 2. 
Sept. 38, 1910; J 1449382. 


Huy (BURLING GILBERT), Brooklyn, 

INE YN: [21953 

Hull (Burling Gilbert). © June 24, 
1910; 2 ec. Sept. 7, 1910; J 145065. 


HUNTINGTON & KyYEs, Boise, Idaho. 
[21954-21956 
Baker City, Oregon. Bird’s-eye view 
from 1400 ft. elevation. © Aug. 9, 
1910; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1910; J 144244. 
Pendleton, Oregon. Bird’s-eye view 
from 1000 ft. elevation. © Aug. 7, 
1910; 2c. Aug. 18, 1910; J 144245. 


——-——from 1500 ft. elevation. 
© Aug. 7, 1910; 2 e Ate aa 1910 +s 
144246. 


Hypr (HELEN), San Francisco, Cal. 
[21957-21960 
April evening.—Going to the fair.— 
New brooms.—Sacred calf. © Aug. 24, 
1910; 2 c. each Aug. 31, 1910; K 138398- 
13401. 


InBopy (J.), Elkhart, Ind. 
[21961-21969 
Eagle Lake, Mich., French hotel. © 
Aug. 27, 1910; 2. ¢ Ave ae e1S10- re 
144708. 
Milford, Ind.: 


High school.—Main street, looking 


south. © Aug. 27, 1910; 2 @ easen 
Aug. 29, 1910; J 144709, 144710. 


Oswego, Ind.: 

Bridge over ‘Tippecanoe River.— 
Scene on Tippecanoe River. © Aug. 
27, 1910; 2 « each Aug: 29)) 19105 a 
144711, 144712. 


Tippecanoe Lake, Ind. Kalarama 
park. 4, 5. © Aug. 21, 1910302 5e 
each Aug. 29, 1910; J 144713, 144714. 

Warsaw, Ind.: 

Center street looking east.—Winona 
interurban station. © Aug. 27, 1910; 
2c. each Aug. 29, 1910; J 144715, 
144716. 


INGOLD (FERD.) CARD co., Monroe, Wis. 
[21970 


Wisconsin prize cheese. 6818. © 


Aug. 24, 1910;-2 c. Aug. 26, 19105 5% 


144670. 


a94 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


INTERNATIONAL STEREOGRAPH CO., De- 
eatur, Il. [21971-21992 


Bankers of seventh group, Decatur, 
mee Cc) June, 23, 1910; 2 ¢c. Sept. 3, 
1910; J 144936. 


Beaumanoir commandery, 9, K. T., 
Decatur, Ill., pilgrimage to Chicago, 
31st. triennial conclave. © Aug. 2, 
1910; 2 ce. Sept. 3, 1910; J 144940. 


Bloomington, I[Il., picnic at Miller 
park, of H. Mueller mfg. co. employees’ 
aid society. © July 30, 1910; 2c. 
Sept. 3, 1910; J 144989. 

Danville-Bloomington opening game, 
Danville, Ill. © May 8, 1910; 2 «. 
Sept. 3, 1910; J 144948. 

HKucebrab boosters, I. P. T. A., De- 
catur, Ill. © June 16, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 
8, 1910; J 144947. 


Ff. O. B., 4th. annual state conven- 
tion, Peoria, Ill. © May 26, 1910; 
2c. Sept. 8, 1910; J 144949. 


Illinois grain dealers’ assn., Decatur, 
Ill. © June 7, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 3, 1910; 
J 144937. 


Illinois pharmaceutical convention, 
Decatur, Ill. © June 16, 1910; 2 c¢. 
Sept. 8, 1910; J 144945. 


Illinois police assn., Peoria, Ill. © 
Bune= 22, 1910: 2 ec. Sept. 3, 1910; J 
1449388. 


— state florists’ assn., Urbana, I11. 
© Feb. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 3, 1910; J 
144950. 


—— state hotel clerks’ assn., 3rd. 
annual convention, Decatur, Ill. © 


me, Oo 19105; 2 ec. Sept. 38, 1910; J 
144952. 


International brotherhood of team- 
sters, chauffeurs, stablemen and help- 
ers, 7th. annual convention, Peoria, I11. 
mm) Aug. 5, 1910; 2c. Sept. 3, 1910; J 
144935. 


Linn & Scruggs dept. store em- 
ployees. © July 14, 1910; 2c. Sept. 3, 
1910; J 144946. 


Lutheran children’s friends’ society 
of Illinois, meeting at Decatur, Ill. 
fj) July 10, 1910; 2c. Sept. 3, 1910; 
J 144953. 

Marion, Ill., public square. © Mar. 
25, 1910; 2c. Sept. 3, 1910; J 144941. 


Peoria, Ill., K. P. home, dedication. 
© June 9, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1910; J 
144948, 


dedication speech by Gr. Ch. 
Watson. © June 9, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 3, 
1910; J 144942. 


22127 
INTERNATIONAL STEREOGRAPH Co.—Con. 
Pilgrimage Constantine 51 and Mt. 


Pulaski 39 to Bloomington, Il. © 
Mar..27, 1910; 2 «@ Sept. 3, 1910; J 
144944, 

State prohibition convention, De- 


eatur, Ill. © May 11, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 
3, 1910; J 144951. 

Stewart (Cal), as Uncle Josh. © 
Apr. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 3, 1910; J 
144954. 


at fireside. © Apr. 20, 1910; 
. 3, 1910; J 144956. 

n the grocery. © Apr. 20, 
», Sept. 38, 1910; J 144955. 


INTERWOVEN STOCKING co., New Bruns- 

wick, N. J. [21993 

Chrysanthemums. © Aug. 11, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 28, 1910; K 13168. 


JOHNSON & Oxson, Alexandria, Minn. 
[21994-22127 

Alexandria, Minn.: 

Circus day.—Geneva Beach hotel.— 
Geneva Beach lake front.—Main st.— 
Moonrise on Lake Geneva.—Ringling 
bros. grand st. parade.—Street scene. 

Big stone lake, [Minn.]: 

Flyer (The). 603.—Minnewarmsett 
hotel. 608, 609.—Ortonville boat land- 
ing. 18.—Simpson park driveway. 
101, 600, 610. 


Devils Lake, N. Dak.: 
Library. 807.—Lock & Gram block. 


404.— Opera house. S06. — Sisters 
school. 805.—U. S. post-office. 800.— 
4th st., looking east. 803.—4th st., 


looking west. 802.—7th st. residences, 
801.—Fairhaven house, rear view. 
74.—Going up the canal at Shoreham. 
(ale 


Grand Forks, N. Dak.: 

Belmont ave. 27.—Central park, 
band stand. 49.—Central park, river 
side drive. 63.—Central park, view of. 
35.—Central school bldg. 73.—County 
jail and court house. 41—Dacotah 
hotel. 380.—Demers ave., east from 
8rd st. 25.—Demers ave., west from 
srd st. 44.—Dinnie flats. 67.—Fred- 
rick hotel. 19.—Grand Forks college. 
39.—Grand Forks (Steamer). 59.— 
Grand Forks (Steamer) transporting 


grain. 28.—Great Northern depot. 2, 
45.— Great Northern yards. 6.— 
Herald bldg. 20.—High school. 58.— 
Library bldg. 5.—Lincoln park, en- 
trance. 26.—Lincoln park, golf club 
house. 17.— Lincoln park, tennis 
court. 29.—Ontario dept. store. 61.— 
Post-office. 21, 69.—Public library. 


395 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22128 


JoHNson & OLson—Continued. 

1.—Public library, Y. M. C. A. bldg. 
and Baptist church. 53.—Red and 
Red Lake Rivers’ fork. 23.—Red 
River scene. 16, 22, 48, 64, 66.—Red 
River valley transportation co. load- 
ing freight. 68.—Reeves ave. 24, 52, 
55.—St. Bernard’s academy. 7.—St. 
John’s block. 47.—St. Michael’s cath- 
olie church. 387.—St. Michael’s hos- 
pital. 74.-—School of mines. 72.— 
Security trust bldg. 84.—Washington 


school. 15.—Y. M. C. A. bldg. 51.— 
Zion Lutheran church. 14.—8rd st. 
11.—83rd st. at night. 4—é8rd st. 
south from Alpha ave. 75.—8rd st., 
looking north. 76.—8rd st., looking 
north from Bruce ave. 60.—8rd st., 
north from Kittson ave. 46.—4th st. 
& Kittson ave. corner. 33.—4th st., 


looking south. 88. 


Highmore, S. Dak.: Hyde County 
court house. 9.—Second st., looking 
west. 6. 


60, 70. 


Lake Osakis, Minn.: Excursioners at. 
103.—Idlewild, dining hall. 106. 


Mayflower at Fairhaven. 72. 


Moorhead, Minn.: High school. 
802.—State normal school. 871. 


North Dakota (University of): 

Budge hall. 48.—Campus scene. 10, 
32, 56.—Davis hall. 42.—Davis hall 
from campus. 9.—Gymnasium. 71.— 
Main bldg. 3.—Masonic hall. 40.— 
President’s home. 12.—Science hall. 31. 


Lake Melissa, sailing on. 


Osakis, Minn.: 

Main st. 102.—Market day. 100, 
107.—2nd st., east side. 105.—2nd st., 
west side. 104. 


Pelican River, canal scene. 102. 
Phillips’ (Scotty) buffalo herd. 1, 2. 


Pierre, S. Dak.: 

Bird’s eye view. 101, 901.—Dakotah 
ave., looking west. 4.—Pierre st., look- 
ing north. 12.—State capitol, balcony 
leoking into house of representatives. 
99.—State capitol, corner of senate 
chamber. 96.—State capitol, corner of 


state historical society room. 94.— 
State capitol, exterior. 87.— State 
capitol, governor’s reception room. 


92.—State capitol, grand stair case. 
93.—State capitol, library aisle. 97.— 
State capitol, main corridor of the 
basement. 91.—State capitol, office of 
supt. of schools and public lands 98.— 
State capitol, supreme court room. 
79.—View of Pierre and Missouri’ Riv- 
ers. 9. 


pt. Tv, BSS eS 


JOHNSON & OLSoN—Continued. 

Redfield, S. Dak.: 

City hospital and sanitarium. 19.— 
Humboldt ave. 23.—James River 
scene. 29, 30.—Main st., in business 
section.—Main st., north. 31.—Picnie 
grove. 21.— Residence street. 24.— 
Wagon bridge over James River. 34.— 
State hospital in distance. 20.—Spink 
County jail. 26.—Spink County jail 
and court house. 36. 

© July 5, 1910; 2 ec. each Aug. 18, 
1910; J 144351-144484. 


JOSSELYN (WM. H.), Unionville, Conn. 

[22128 

Bone pit. © Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 
11, 1910; K 12998. 


JUNGERMANN (E.), Columbus, Ga. 
~ [22129 
Columbus, Ga., base ball club. © 
Aug. 24, 1910; 2 ep Aus 981910 sd 
144568. 


Ketty (J. Lrtvi) & PATTERSON 
(THOMAS S.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[22130 
Kelly car. © Aug. 1,,910872 © 
Aug. 18, 1910: K-asigs: 


KENNEDY Cco., Seattle, Wash. [22130 


Hanford irrigation and power com- 
panies’ lands. © Aug. 6, 1910; 2 ec. 
Aug. 22, 1910; K 13149. 


KENT Philadelphia, 
Pas [221382 
Newest designs and materials. © 
Aug. 20, 1910; 2 ¢ Awe eS 
13138. 


(WILLSON G.), 


KEYSTONE VIEW CO., Meadville, Pa. 
[22133-22145 

Botzen, Austria-Hungary. Street in, 
showing type of old Tyrolean architec- 
ture. 15643. 

Donaurity, Leoben, Austria-Hun- 
gary. Great iron and steei works at. 
15635. 

Graz, Styria, Austria-Hungary. Val- 
ley of the Mur from the Schlossberg. 
15644. 


Hohen Salzburg, Austria-Hungary. 


Old castle. 15640. 
Ischl, Austria-Hungary. Fashion- 
able watering-place of. 15638. 
from the Siriuskogi. 15645. 
Leoben, Austria-Hungary. Stadt 
Tower, built in 1280. 15642. 
Prague, Austria-Hungary. Central 


view of, from Tower Petrin. 15634. 


396 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


CLASSES, H TO K 


KEYSTONE VIEW co.—Continued. 

Raxalpe, Austria-Hungary. Natives 
in costume at opening celebration of 
Shelter House “Hrzherzog Otto.” 
15637. 

Reichenau Village, Austria-Hungary. 
From Raxalpe. 15641. 

Salzburg, Austria-Hungary. From 
Monchsberg, showing the old town. 
15636. 


Traun Valley, Austria - Hungary. 


From Siriuskogi. 15638. 
Vienna, Austria-Hungary. General 
view from Rathaus Tower. 15639. 


Qeane, 1, 1910: 2 ¢c, each Aug. 10, 
1910; J 144125-1441387. 


Concord, N. H. 
[22146-22149 

Concord, N. H. St. Paul’s church, 
mperiors 1, 2; © Aug. 80, 1910; 2c¢. 
each Sept. 6, 1910; J 145011, 145012. 

— Sheldon library. © Aug. 27, 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1910; J 1450138. 

Haymakers, champions 1910. © 
Aug. 16, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1910; J 
145014. 


Kirk (SAML.) & SON co., Baltimore, 
Md. [22150 
Taft (President) cup.. © 1c. Aug. 
10, 1910; J 144100. 
KnicHT (R. H.), Rome City, Ind. 
[22151-22153 


KIMBALL & SON, 


Rome City, Ind.: 

Bird’s-eye view.—Kneiff sanita- 
rium.—Sylvan Lake. © Aug. 30, 1910; 
2 e. each Sept. 1, 1or0;, J 144896— 
144898. 


LADD (ELizABeTH A.), Needham, Mass. 
[22154-22156 


Needham Heights, Mass.: 

Avery school.—Common and foun- 
tain.—Highland avenue, looking north. 
© Aug. 10, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 27, 
1910; J 144691-144698. 

LAMB (J. & R.), New York, N. Y. 
i [22157, 22158 

Minneapolis, Minn., Lakewood ceme- 
tery chapel, mosaic ceiling. Aug. 
20, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 26, 1910; J 144677 
view of apse, showing artists 
at work on pendentives. © Aug. 20, 
1910; 2 c. Aug. 26, 1910; J 144678. 


LANZON (BE. F.), Coleraine, Minn. 
[22159-22162 


Coleraine, Minn.: 

Boulevard.—First and 38rd _  addi- 
tion.—O, T. M. Ca. officials’ lodge. © 
Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 8, 1910; 
J 144017-144019. 


22190 
LANzon (EH. F.)—Continued. 

—— Twin City [launch] on Trout 
Lake. © July 24, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 1, 
1910; J 144895. 

LAWRENCE & JELLICOE, LTD., London, 


Hngland. [22163-22174 
After you, Jack.—Cold sport.—First 
(The).— Hard on the whip. — Hi, 
there.—Hooligan.—No choice for the 
huntsman.— On the stalk.—On the 


4 Starboard tack.—Signs of the enemy.— 


Steady does it.—Weather forecast. © 
May 3, 1910; 2 c. each July 5, 1910; K 
13207-13218. 


LEATH (JAMES B.), Petersburg, Va. 
[22175 
Petersburg, Va. Old Blandford 
church. © Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 15, 
1910; K 12986. 


Le GALL (Victor), Goldendale, Wash. 

[22176, 22177 

Mt. Adams from Camas. © July 20, 
1910; 2 ec. Sept. 7, 1910; J 145090. 

from edge of Camas Lake. © 


July 20) 191-2 ¢ Sept. 7, 1910255 
145089. 
LEITZEL (C. W.), Winfield, Pa. [22178 


Halley’s comet. © Aug. 27, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 30, 1910; J 144745. 


LENHART (GEORGE §S.), Secy., Atlantic 
City; Ne J. [22179 

G. A. R. 44th national encampment, 
Atlantie City, N. J., Sept. 19-24, 1910. 


© Aug. 22, 1910; 2 c Aug. 19, 1910; 

i ee6L, 

LEUSCH (GEORGE), Michigan City, Ind. 
[22180 

Michigan City, Ind., souvenir. © 

Aug. 16, 1910; 2 c« Aug. 22, 1910; K 

13145. 

LIBBEY (IRvING A.), Portland, Me. 
[22181 


Belle and a bell. © Aug. 11, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 18, 1910; J 144240. 


LINDSLEY (LAWRENCE DENNY), Lake- 
side, Wash. [22182-22189 
Chelan series, 455, 456, 462, 463. © 
June 30, 1910; 2 c. each July 8, 1910; 
J 142987-142990. 
— 464467. 
each Aug. 26, 


© Aug. 18, 1910; 2 c. 
1910; J 144673-144676 


LIVINGSTON (T.), Wichita, Kans. 
[22190 
Western league, 1910. © Aug. 26, 
1910; 2 c. Aug. 23, 1910; K 1383878. 


397 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22191 
LocKwoop (C. C.), Rockford, Ill. 
[22191 
Getting off, getting on. © June 28, 


1910 2°e; Aug. 4, 1910: Ke 12373: 


Lorenz (A. C.), Portland, Oreg. [22192 

Sumpter, Oreg. Columbia gold min- 
ing co. © July 19, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 9, 
1910; J 144066. 


Lorimor (O. G.), Hamburg, Iowa. 
[22193 
Hamburg, Iowa, [panorama.] © 
muss 50, 1910: 2 er Aug. sol AShO = 
144830. 


Los ANGELES, [CAL.] OSTRICH FARM, 
Los Angeles, Cal. [22194 
Los Angeles, [Cal.] ostrich farm. 
© Aug 17, 1910; 2:e. Aug. 23 1910= J 
144575. 


LUCHSINGER (J.), Montrose, Cal. 
[22195 
Montrose, Cal., Main street. © Aug. 
6, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1910; K 12878. 


Lyon (Ftoyp R.), Barryton, Mich. 
[ 22196, 22197 
Slow but sure buss line.—38rd of Aug. 
celebration. A, B. © Aug. 16, 1910; 
2 ce. each Aug. 19, 1910; J 144494— 
144496. 


McCann (Horace F.), Germantown, 
Pa. [22198 
Germantown, Pa. King of Prussia 
in: © “Awe: 138 Aol Or 72 ce Aue. 24. 
ES) 0a (Ge 98 


McGuirks (THE), Calvert, Tex. 
[22199 
Our bread and butter. © Aug. 2, 
A910; 2 e. Aug. 29, 1910; J 144755. 


Mack (CARL), Long Island City, N. Y. 
[22200 
Custer’s last fight. © Aug. 31, 1910; 

2 ¢. Aug. 31, 1910; K 13405. 


McKEAGUE (GEO. A.) co. Atlantic 
City, INS ds. [22201-22219 
Atlantic City, N. J. Aerodrome. 


Exterior; interior. © 1c. each Sept. 
8, 1910; J 145101, 145102. 

— Beach, Aug. 21, 1910. 14. © 
1 ec. each Aug. 31, 1910; J 144887- 
144890. 

— Beach and Million Dollar pier. 
©1c. Aug. 17, 1910; J 144331. 
Hospital tent, Haddon Hall and 


Strand hotels. ©1c. Aug. 17, 1910; J 
1443827. 


Million Dollar pier, ball room. 
© 1c. Aug. 11, 1910; J 144181. 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.5 


McKEAGUE (GEO. A.) co.—Continued. 
Nation’s play ground. ©1e. 
Aug. 17, 1910; J 144330. 
Ocean pier. © 1 c Aug. 17, 
1910; J 144328. 
Rolling chairs and Traymore 
hotel. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1910; J 144180. 
—— Shelburne hotel. © 1c. Aug. 
11, 19105- J 144179. 
Same.- © 1° © Aue age 1010; 
J 1443829. 
——Steel pier, Martini symphony 
orchestra. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1910; J 
145108. 


Surf. © 1 ¢. Ave ego 4 
144178. 


Watchers and bathers at Steel 
© 1c Aug. 17, 1910; J 144332. 
Wellman (Walter) and Melvin 
Vaniman at work. A, B. ©1 6. each 
Sept. 8, 1910; J 145099, 145100. 


MACKINTOSH, HEMPHILL & ©CO., Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. [22220-22291 


Rolling mills, engines and machinery 
for iron and steel works, designed and 
built by Mackintosh, Hemphill & co., 
Pittsburgh, Pa. « i113) p. \eble tGeane: 
Plates on pages 138, 14, 16-21, 23-33, 
35-87, 39, 41, 47-62, 65-69, 75-98, 105- 
107. © Aug. 2, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 6, 
1910; K 12752-12823. 

McQuEEN (W. O.), Sioux Falls, S. 
Dak. . [ 22292, 222938 
South Dakota penitentiary, interior. 


1, 2. © Aug. 20, 1910; 2 ¢@ exch Aue 
23, 1910; J 144589, 144590. 


MacQUESTEN (FREDERIC W.), 
Orange, N. J. 


Templet detail for elevations. 
e. Aug. 25, 1910; I 354. 


pier. 


Hast 
[22294 


MAERCKLEIN (Marion C.), Hartford, 


Conn. [22295 


Boar’s head. © Aug. 22, 1910; 2c. 
Aug. 29, 1910; K 13379. 


Mattoon (Laura E.), Chicago, Il. 
[22296 
Christmastide is here. © Aug. 22, 
1910; 2 c Aug. 22, 19107 Kasiae: 


Manz (J.) ENGRAVING CO., Chicago, Tl. 
[22297-22308 

Borders: 

Apple blossoms. — Carnations. — 
Chrysanthemums.—Pansies. — Passion 
flowers.—Poppies.—Roses.—Tulips and 
lilies of the valley.—Violets.—Violets 


and lilies of the valley.—Violets and — 


orchids.—Wild roses. © July 31,1910; 
2 ec. each Aug. 5, 1910; K 12728-12789. 


398 


© 1 if 


a 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


Marsu (R. B.), San Francisco, Cal. 
[22309 
Whittier’s bare-foot boy. © Aug. 22, 
1910; 2c. Aug. 31, 1910; J 144834. 


Martin (A. M.), Mount Joy, Pa. 
[22310 
Ginseng plant, root & seed. © Aug. 
16, 1910; 2c. Aug. 18, 1910; K 13080. 


Martz (J.), Wymore, Nebr. eo: 


Wymore; Nebr. First M. FE. church. 
© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1910; J 
144016. 


MELLEN PHOTO Co., Chicago, Ill. [22312 


At the baby show. © Aug. 22, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 22, 1910; J 144560. 


MeEencH (PHIL), Clear Lake, Ia. 
[22313-22321 

Bay Side park: 

Park.—Lagoon. 1, 2.—Scene at.— 
View at. © July 30, 1910; 2 c. each 
Aug. 3, 1910; J 143886-143889, 148893. 

Dodges Point: 

Beach scene.—Park scene. © July 
mol c. each Aug. 3, 1910; J 
143890, 148891. 


Shoots and bath house. © July 30, 
1910; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1910; J 148892. 


Taviakwi cottage. © Aug. 13, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 18, 1910; J 144349. 


MERRILL (FRANK E.), Freeport, Maine. 
: [22322 
Baby holding a shoe. © Aug. 10, 

1910; 2 iGrauee ii, 1910; J 144289. 


METROPOLIS TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, 
San Francisco, Cal. [22323 


My son, the man who gets interest 
long’ enough will own all the money. 
nea, 1910: 2 c. Aug. 9, 1910:, K 
12872. 


Mittrr (H. L.), Grand Forks, N. Dak. 

[22824-22326 

Bernice.— Rainy night on _ 3rd. 

street.—Three of a kind. © Aug. 18, 

1910; 2c. each Aug. 22, 1910; J 144508- 
144510. 


Klamath Falls, 
[22327-22342 
Crater Lake, Oregon. 821, 825, 830- 
832, 839, 840, 848, 850. © July 29, 
1910; 2 c. each Aug. 4, 1910; J 144797-— 
144803, 144806, 144807. 

— Mt. Scott. 824, S34, 835, 841, 
842. © July 29, 1910; 2 c each Aug. 
4, 1910; J 144804, 144805, 144809- 
144811. 


MILLER PHOTO ©CO., 
Oregon. 


22385 


MILLER PHOTO co.—Continued, 

Spring Creek, Silver’s camp. 838. 
© July 29, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1910; J 
144808. 


Trout. 828. © July 29, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 4, 1910; J 144812. 

MILLIGAN (GEORGE), Davenport, Iowa. 

[22343 

Doll pin cushions. © Aug. 10, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 17, 1910; J 145047. 


MoFFETT stuDIo, Chicago, [1]. 
[22344-22362 

Knights Templars, composite photo 
of.. © Aug, 3, 1910; 2c. Aug. 5, 1910; 
J 143926. 

Reynolds (George M.) © Aug. 1, 
1910; 2c. Aug. 4, 1910; J 144170. 

Roosevelt (Theodore) 11316: A-10, 
AA-13, B-6, B-14, C-17, D-2, F-16, G-3, 
H-12, 1-5, J-8, K-4, L-7, O-15, Q-1, R-9, 
Y¥-11. © Aug. 20, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 
24, 1910; J 144640-144656. 


MontTcoMeErRY (H.), Hartford, Wis. 
[ 22363-22372 
Fox Lake, Wis. : 


Bathing at Oak Spring shore. 19.— 
Benser cottage, north shore. 50.— 
EHlmwood Island. 51. — Milwaukee 
club house. 45.—North shore cottages, 
43.—Oak Spring resort. 49.—Oakfield 


cottage. 42.—Resorting at Newman’s 
hotel.—Vacation days. 48.—Wilcock’s 
summer home. 47. © Aug. 6, 1910; 
2c. each Aug. 10, 1910; J 144103— 
144112. 


MORTENSEN (ANDREW), Harlan, Iowa. 


“99979 9997 
22373-22376 


Harlan, Iowa. Great western depot. 
© Aug. 23, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 25, 1910; 
J 144661. 

—— High bridge near. © Aug. 22, 
1910; 2c. Aug. 24, 1910; J 144639. 
River scene near. A, B. © 
Aug. 28, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 25, 1910; 
J 144659, 144660. 


Mowrery (Guy A.), Grovania, Pa. 
[22377 


Pike’s Peak, Colo., Thunder-storm at. 
© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1910; J 
145048. 


Murruy & STEFFEN, Chicago, Il. 
22378-22385 


Chin musie.—Evaded punch.—Fallen 


idol. Heart touch.— Ready for the 
gong.— Taking the count. — Upper 


cut.—We meet as friends. © July 2, 
1910; 2 c. each Aug. 6, 1910; K 18081- 
18088, 


399 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22386 


NATIONAL ART CO., New York, N. Y. 
[22386 
Moonlight. © June 15, 1910; 2 e¢. 
Aug. 18, 1910; J 144239. 


NATIONAL CLOAK & SUIT Co., New York, 
IND YS [223872 2389 
National styles, nos. 51 & 52. © 
Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 2, 1910; 
K 12901, 12902. 


—no. 538. © Aug. 1, 1910; 2 « 
Aug. 10, 1910; K 12900. 


NEAL (W. E.), Plainfield, N. J. 
[22390 
Pop’s got the paper. © Aug. 24, 
1910; 2 ¢. Aug. 27, 1910; I< 13343) 


NEW YORK EVENING TELEGRAM (N. Y. 
herald co.), Jersey City, N. J. 
[22391-22444 
Adventures of a bad half dollar 
[1910] 


© June 11; 1c. June 13; K 11211. 
© June 18; 1 ¢. June 20; K 11582. 
Book taught Bilkins [1910] 
© Apr. 4; 1c. Apr. 6; K 9106. 
© Apr its 1 c Aprs 122K 9286: 
© Apr. 18; 1 e. Apr. 19; K 9601. 
© June 25; 1c. June 27; K 11792. 
@ July_9; 1 © July 11; K 12141. 
© July 11; 1c. July 18; K 12885. 
© July 23; 1c. July 25; K 12546. 
© July 30; 1 c« Aug. 1; K 12630. 
© Aug. 6; 1c. Aug. 8; K 12842. 
©) Aug: 13; 1 c Aug. 13; K.13002. 
Carrying Mayor Gaynor from steam- 
ship on cot. © Aug. 9, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 
10, 1910; K 12898. 


Crowd around ambulance as execu- 
tive is rushed to hospital. © Aug. 9, 
1910; -2 c. Aug. 10,1910; K 12892. 

Dolby’s double, [1910] 

© June 10; 1c. June 11; K 11194. 
© June 1731 co June 18)" K 11515. 
© June 24; 1c. June 25; K 11748. 
©) July =f; ac uly be Ko A953: 
© July 8; 1c¢. July 11; K 12140. 
© July 15; 1c. July 18; K 123884. 
© July: 22; 1c: July 230K 12545. 
© July 29; 1c. Aug. 1; K 12629. 
© Aug. 5; 1c. Aug. 6; K 12746. 
© Aug. 12; 1 c. Aug. 18; K 138001. 

Pazaza, its great, [1910] 

© June 8;1c. June 10; K 11152. 
© June 15; 1c. June 17; K 11500. 
@) June 22-1 cssJune 23% Kad Gist 
© June 29; 1c. June 30; K 11891. 
© July 6; 1 ¢. duly 7} K-aA2065. 

© Muly 13% Ave; duly 4s Ke 12226. 
© July 20; 1c. July 21; K 12460. 
© July 27; 1 ¢. July 28; K 12580. 
@) Auer si 196 Ate Kelp: 
© Aug. 10; 1 c. Aug. 11; K 12904. 


pt. Iv, 1. S.,.v. 5 


NEw YoRK EVENING TELEGRAM—Con. 
Poor Jake, [1910] 
© June 14: 1c. June 15 >a: 
© June 21; 1c. June 22; K 11595. 
© June 28; 1 ¢. June 29; K 11868. 
© July 5; Le. July 6; K 12009. 
© July 12: 1 Cory; 13: K 12204. 
© July 19; 1¢. July 20; K 12424. 
© July 26; 1¢. July 27: K 12548. 
©. 2: fl e. Aug. 3; K 12694. 
© Aug. 9: 1 ¢« Aug. 10; K 12891. 
© Aug. 16; 1c Aug. 18; K 13092. 
Whats the use, [1910] 

© July 2; 1c. July 5; K 11954. 
© July 4; 1 ce. July 5; K 11955. 
© July 11; 1¢. July 12; K 12186. 
© July 18: 1c. July 19; K 12386. 
© July 25; 1 ¢. July 26; K 12547. 
© Aug. 1; i e; Auigse K 12693. 
© Aug. 8: 1 e. Aug. 10; K 12890. 
© Aug. 15; 1 ec. Aug. 17; K 13071. 
© Aug. 22; 1c. Aug. 24; K 13248. 
© Aug. 29; 1c. Aug. 31; K 13396. 


NEw YorK HERALD ©Co., Jersey City, 
INGeadi. [22445-22527 


Buster Brown, [1910] 
© June 12; 1 © June es 
© June 19; 1 ec. June 21; K 11565. 
© June 26; 1c. June 27; K 11799. 
© July 3; 1 ee iui Sere 197 
© July 10; 1 & July ee aes 
© July 17: 1 & Sully tok 12398) 
© July 24; 1 ce. July 25; K 12560, 
© Aug. 7; 1c; Auewseerkua2es 
© Aug..21; 1c Ae 22S ke ates 
Daily hint from Paris, [1910] 
© July 26; 1c. July 27; K 12563. 


©- July 27; 1 « July 283 K 12579) 
© July 28; 1c. July 29; K 12613. 
© July 29; 1 Aue. tepeaeGeke 
© July 30; 1 ceAueiade Ke@632) 
©. July 315 1c. Aus 1k 126328 
© Auge oe. Aug, 3; K 12695. 
© Aug. 2; 1c. Aug. 3% K 12696. 
© Aug. 3; 1 ¢ Aus. 4; me i2Mae 
© Aug. 4; 1¢. Aug. 5: K. £2726; 
©, Aug. 5; 1 ¢, Aus epee 
© Aug..6; 1c Alea. K 12827. 
© Aug. 7; 1 c. Alesse heazaast 
© Aus: 82 1c Age a K 12894. 
© Aug. 9: 1 ¢ Aug. 10; K 12895. 


© Aug. 10; 1 C. Aug. 
. J: 1 eG Aves 
: 12: lie. Auge da: 
%. 133. due, (Auer iar 
. 14; 1 « Aus. 1631 18058 
ug. 15; 1 @ Aus. 173; Kk 1507 
162 1 eovus > IK 1309a8 
iat d GaAaee > K 131283 
» 18:3, 1 eeeAne 
19 71 ce. Ame22s 
20: pe eo Aas 
wed. GypAue 
22 Ae Aue 


11; K 12908. 
K 12997. 
K 12998. 
K 12999: 


400 


; K 13130. 
K 13179. 
: K 13180. 
; K 13181.5 
; K 13246, 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


CLASSES, H TO K 


New York HeraAtp co.—Continued. 

Pon nly Cr Alig, 24K BZA 7, 
245 2 @; Aug..25.. K 18291. 
Paper. AUS, 205 1K loon, 
~267 1 cc, Aug. 29 : K 13357. 


Orauc, 27: 1¢. Aug. 29; K 13358. 
© Aug. 28; 1c. Aug. 29; K 18359. 
© Aug. 29 : te, Avign Bis; Ke 138395, 
© Aug. 30: L¢.. Sept. 1.3) K Lean, 
© Aug. 31; 1c. Sept. 1; K 13412. 
© Sept. 1; 1 c. Sept. 3; K 13546. 
© Sept. 2: 1 ec. Sept. 6: K 18547. 


© Sept. 3; 1 c. Sept. 6; K 13548. 


Johnny Quack, [1910] 
Owume 12° 1c, June 13; K 11216. 
© June 19; 1c. June 21; K 11563. 
© June 26; 1c. June 27; K 11797. 
civ: Loe. July db: IK 11968. 
iim te, suly 1; K AQ. 
July 17; 1¢ July 19; K 12396. 
July 24: 1c. July 25; K 12558. 
July 31; 1 c. Aug. 1; K 12635. 
© Aug. 7: tc. Aug. 8; K 12830. 
© Aus 1451 @ Aug. 16; K 13060. 
Paris fashions, Aug. 7, 1910: 
Black velvet toque-——Green straw 
hat.-—Italian straw  hat.— Italian 
straw veiled with black tulle.—Leg- 
horn hat.—Toque of rose satin.—White 
and blue hat.—White straw hat. 
Aug. 7, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 8, 1910; 
K 12834-12841. 


—— Aug. 14, 1910: 

Black voile de soie gown.—Gown of 
black crépe de soie-—Gown of white 
lace and black satin.—Street suit of 
black satin.—White satin gown veiled 
with black mousseline. © Aug. 14, 
1910; 2 c. each Aug. 16, 1910; K 13053- 
138057. 


Terrors of the tiny tads, [1910] 
© June 19; 1¢. June 21; K 11564. 
© June 26; 1c. June 27; K 11798. 
© July 3; 1c. July 5; K 11969. 
Crduly 10" 1 c July 11; K 12152. 
Oediiy ol 1c. Aug. 1: K 12686. 
rawe. (1c. Aug. 8: K 12831. 
Opa 21 Tic. Auge. 22s 18184. 
Wiggle much, [1910] 
© May 29; 1c. May 31; KX 10815. 
© June 5; 1¢. June 7; K 10968. 
© June 12; 1c. June 13: K 11215 
© June 19; 1c. June 21; K 11562. 


OEOOOO 


NEWBURGER (F.), Asbury Park, N. J. 
22528 


Fairy land, Ocean Grove, N. J., audi- 


torilum. © Aug. 24, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 
25, 1910; J 144657. 
NEWELL (J. P.), Pueblo, Colo. [22529 


NIcott (WM. T.), Wheeling, W. Va 
[22530- 99592 
Wheeling, W. Va., in 1850, 1863 
and 1869. © Aug. 10, 1910; 2 ¢. each 
Aug. 24, 1910; J 144680-144682. 


NortH AMERICAN CO., Philadelphia, 
Pa. [ 22533-22541 
Turble tales of Kaptin Kiddo 
[1910] : 
© June 12; ; ce. June 13; K 11210. 
© June 19; 2 c. June 20; K 11526. 
© June 26; 2c. June 27; K 11807. 
© July 2; 2 ewuly. 2; e. 11919. 
© July 10; 2¢. July 9; K 12085. 
© July 24; 2c. July 25; K 12554. 
© July 831; 2 c. Aug. 2; K 12660. 
© Aug. 7; 2c. Aug. 6; K 12748. 
© Aug. 14; 2 ¢. Aug. 16; K 13052. 


Norton (A. B.), West Roxbury, Mass. 
Asbury Grove, Mass.: Asbury 
house. 10. Bates (L. B.) memo- 
rial library. 9. [ 22542, 22543 

© Aug. 29, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 30, 

1910; J 144751, 144752. 


NoRWoOoD SOUVENIR CO., Cincinnati, 
Ohio. [22544 
Milwaukee, Wis., new auditorium. 


© July 26, 1910; 2 ec. July 28, 1910; 
K 12875. 


‘Noss (CHARLES L.), Manor, Pa. 


[22545 
cemetery. 
12, 1910; 


Brush Creek church and 
© Ane. 175 119105.2 en Auge. 


J 144196. 
NoTMAN, Boston, Mass. [22546 


Daly (Charles D.) © Aug. 19, 1910: 
2c. Aug. 28, 1910; J 144580. 


NOVELTY SLIDE co., New York, N. Y. 
[22547-22550 
Baby show.—Bring the children.— 
Please do not smoke.—Those who have 
not seen the entire performance may 


remain. © July 21, 1910: 2 ce each 

July 22, 1910; J 144022-144025. 

OLSEN (FRED), Roseglen, N. Dak. 
[22551-22553 


North Dakota sod-house of pioneer 


days. © Aug. 29, 1910; 2 ¢ Sept. 6, 
1910; J 144968. 


Old Indian Lodge. 
6, 1910; 
(Ralph) 


© Aug. 12, 1910; 
J 144964. 
“round-up.” © 


2c. Sept. 


Ward's 


Results. © Aug. 17, 1910; 2c. Aug. | June 9, 1910: 2 e. Sept. 6, 1910; J 
22, 1910; K 13148. 144962, 
401 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22554 


New York, N. Y. 
[22554—22557 
Book of Orro dies, plates 5-8. © 
Aug. 23, 1910; 2 ec. each Aug. 25, 1910; 
K 13282-13285. 


ORRO MFG. CO., 


OSBORN IRw1n), Hinton, 
Okla. [ 22558, 22559 
Mother to both.—Orphan pig. © 
Aue. ct, 19i0:"2 ex each Aug. eat ono - 
J 1443837, 144838. 


OSBORN (WALTER X.), Rock Springs, 
Wyo. [22560-22562 
Green River, Wyo.—Face rock. A, 
B. © Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 6, 
1910; J 144965, 144966. 


——-R. R. depot: © Sept. 1, 1910; 
2 ec. Sept. 6, 1910; J 144967. 
OSBORNE co., New York, N. Y. 
[22563 
New arrival at the inn. © Aug. 12, 
1OIOe 2 GAs) 157 VOLO = Ke 12995: 


OSSE (PETER), Grand Rapids, Mich. 


(CHARLES 


[22564 
Grand Rapids, Mich. - Theological 
school and four professors. © Aug. 


15, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1910; K 12869. 


OTTENHEIMER (I. & M.), Baltimore, 


Md. [22565 
Boost the moose. © Aug. 19, 1910; 
Zev Aue. 2419102 1K 32612 


OweENS (R. B.), Goldendale, Wash. 
[ 22566-22578 
Beek’s (J. H.) melon field. © Aug. 
6, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1910; J 144829. 
Choice Italian prune tree. © Aug. 
22,-1910;, 2.e. Aug. 29, 1910; J 144817. 
Hill’s (Goodnoe) melon field. © 
Aus, 6. 19LO 2 xe; “Aug 2919102 oi 
144824. 
Moorparks. © Aug. 6, 1910; 2 
29, 1910; J 144821. 
vineyard. © Aug. 6, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 29, 1910; J 144828. 
Hill’s (Mary) apple tree. © Aug. 
22, 1910; 2 e) Aug. 29, 19105, J 144890. 
Klickitat Bartlets. © Aug. 22, 
1910; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1910; J 144818. 
Klickitat’s silver plumes. © Aug. 
22, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1910; J 144819. 
ist year Moorpark apricot. © Aug. 
6, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1910; J 144828. 
24 years Moorpark apricot. A-C. 
© Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 29, 
1910; J 144825-144827. 
8th year Moorpark apricot. © Aug. 
6, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1910; J 144822. 


e, Aug. 


pt. Iv, n.s., v. 5 


Pace (D.), Clarksburg, W. Va. [22579 


St. Giovanni Battista. © July 1, 
1910; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1910; J 144826. 


PacH BRos., New York, N. Y. 
[22580-22591 
Archbold (John D.) 92862 H. © 


Aug. 1, 1910; 2 ci Aug. 2a = 
144629. 

Gaynor (Mayor William) 93710. © 
Aug. 1, -1910;°2 @ Sepeeiee eos 
145057. 


Hotchkiss (Hon. W. H.) 93686, A, 
B. . © Aug. 1, 1910; 2:@ eacaame. 23) 
OO ey 144623, 144624. 


Kean (Senator John) 93675 A, B, 
C,D. © Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c each Aug. 
23, 1910; J 144625-144628. 

Oakman (Walter) 89858. © Aug. 
1, 1910; 2 ce. Aug. 23, 1910; J 144630. 


Roosevelt interior. 93687 A, B, C. 
© Aug. 1, 1910: 2 e@ each Aug. 23, 
1910; J 144631-1446383. 

PacE (LEONARD A.), Boston, Mass. 
[22592 


Wonderland at night, Revere Beach 
scene. © July 21, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 26, 
1910; J 144679. 

PAINE (GEO. H.), Providence, R. I. 
[22593 


Hanan (Mrs. John H.) © Sept. 3, 
1910; 2 ec. Sept. 2, 1910; J 145088. 


PatMeErR (F. B.), Omaha, Nebr. [22594 
Fulluvwear. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1910; 
J 144569. 


PARSONS (CAROLINE REED), Bronxville, 
INGE [22595-22600 


Beckwith (Carroll) — Crane 
(Bruce)—Hassam (Childe)—Parsons 
(Sheldon) — Potter (Louis) — Wiles 
(Irving R.) © Sept. 6, 1910; 2 « 
each Sept. 8, 1910; J 145093145098. 
PASSMORE (LEE), San Diego, Cal. 

[22601-22603 

Fortune (U. 8S. S.) and submarine 
Grampus firing torpedo. 134. © July 
21, 1910; 2 c. July 28, 1910; J 1443814. 

San Diego, Cal. Old mission dam, 
built 1769. 150, 151. © Aug. 22, 1910; 
2 ec. each Aug. 380, 1910; J 144749, 
144750. 

PASTEUR (JEAN P.), Missoula, Mont. 
[22604-22606 

Missoula, Mont. East side. © Aug. 
27, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1910; J 144980. 

— Hellgate canyon. © Aug. 27, 
1910; 2c. Sept. 3, 1910; J 144929. 

Summer’s snow on Mt. Jumbo. © 
Aug. 27, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 3) a9igF 
144931. 


402 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 35-89, Sept., 1910 


RS SS sss SS 


PELTON (Hereert W.), Asheville, N. C. 
[ 22607, 22608 


Asheville, N. C., Pack square. 1, 2. 
© Aug. 23, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 22, 
1910; J 144550, 144551. 


PETREMONT (CLARICE), Shelton, Conn. 

[22609 

May good old Santa bring you all 

gladnesse and good cheere. © Aug. 
Ze, bolo ss c, Aug. 23,1910; K 18172. 


PETTINGELL (FRANK I.), Boothbay Har- 

bor, Me. _ [22610 

Homeward. © Aug, 7%, 1910; 2 « 
Aug. 24, 1910; J 144687. 


PLUMMER (A. W.), Sugar Hill, N. H. 
[22611, 22612 


Franconia, N. H., mountains. F-1-2. 
mir 22, 1910; 2c. Aug. 8, 1910; J 
144319. 


White mountains and Franconia 
mountains, [N. H.| F-1-5. © July 
21, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1910; J 144320. 


Poxiworr (R. J.), Kalamazoo, Mich. 
[22613 
Jeffries-Johnson fight at Reno, Nev., 
pictorial history. © Aug. 4, 1910; 2c. 
Aug. 80, 1910; J 144790. 


POMPEIAN MFG. Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 
[22614 
Pompeian beauty. © Aug. 26, 1910; 
Buc. Ade. a0, LO10; K 13356. 


PoorTInGA (F. B.), Renville, Minn. 
[22615-22622 
Renville, Minn. Farmers’ concrete 
elevator, 11. © Aug: 5, 1910: 2 «. 
Sept. 2, 1910; J 144918. 


——M. HE. church. © Aug. 30, 1910; 
2 ec. Sept. 2, 1910; J 144917. 


Roseland, Minn. © Aug. 5, 1910; 
2c. Sept. 2, 1910; J 144916. 


— Chureh.—Church and _parson- 
age.—Douma & Liepitz, general mer- 
chandise. — [General view.] — Parson- 
age. © Aug. 3, 1910; 2c. each July 
20, 1910; J 144027-144081. 


POST PRINTING & PUB. co., Denver, Colo. 
[22623-22626 


I wonder. © Aug. 7, 1910; 2c. Aug. 
8, 1910; K 12826. 
Poachers. © Aug. 14, 1910; 2 ¢. 


Aug. 15, 1910; K 18841. 

Sunrise Peak. © Aug. 21, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 28, 1910; K 18196. 

To the rain cloud. © Aug. 28, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 29, 1910; K 18876. 


22642 
Prentiss (ArtHur M.), Marshfield, 
Oreg. [22627 


Breakwater (Str.) on Coos Bay. © 
Aug. 19, 1910; 2 e. Aug. 25, 1910; J 
144658. 


PRESS PUB. co., New York, N. Y. 
[22628 
Gaynor (Mayor), three seconds after 
he was shot. © Aug. 9, 1910; 2 e. 
Aug. 10, 1910; K 12897. 


Price (J. O.), Knoxville, Tenn. [22629 

Appalachian exposition, 1910. © 
July, 30, 1910; 2 ¢. Aug. 12, 1910; I< 
13018. 


Price (JOHN), Dover, N. J. [22630 
Old home week committee. © Aug. 


1, 1910; 2c. Aug. 1, 1910; J 144086. 


Price (R. B.), Rochester, N. Y. 
[22631 


Automobile drivers license. © July 
25, 1910; 2 c. July 26, 1910; K 12710. 


PROGRESS TAILORING Co., Chicago, Ill. 
| [22632 
Special styles. © Aug. 15, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 15, 1910; K 13142. 


PUBLICITY STAMP CO., San Francisco, 
Cal, [22633 
San Francisco, Cal., Market street. 
© July 20, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1910; K 
12876. 


Reep (C. E.), Norton, Kans. 
[22634-22638 

[Norton, Kans., fair]: 

Elmwood park.—Fair grounds.—For 
the 2:20.—Home _ stretch.—Judging 
stock. © Aug. 30, 1910; 2 c. each 
Sept. 1, 1910; J 144899-144903. 


Reeves (C. 8.), Stevenson, Wash. 
[226389 
Sunrise on Mt. Adams. © July 18, 
1910; 2c. July 28, 1910; J 144032. 


REINTHAL & NEWMAN, New York, 

N. Y. [22640 

Can’t come in. © Aug. 31, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 31, 1910; K 18408. 


Reyes (P. V.) Avalon, Cal. 
[ 22641, 22642 
[Avalon, Cal.] Flashlight of amphi- 
theater. © Aug. 15, 1910; 2 ec Aug. 
20, 1910; J 144505. 
—— looking north © July 23, 
1910; 2c. Aug. 17, 1910; J 144499, 


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22643 pt. Iv, 1. s., v.5 
RHEINEKE (E. BLANCHE), Kansas | RouND THE WORLD PICTURE Co., San 
City, Mo. [22643-22646 Francisco, Cal. [22667 


_ Dougherty (Miss Mary L.) © Aug. 
9, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 8, 1910; J 144920. 
Leavey (Miss Evelyn) anddog. 1, 2. 
Re) Aug: 11: 1910; 2 ¢:, each Sept 73; 
1910; J 144921, 144922. 
Silyey. (J5M:.). “© Aus. 35" T9lo- 
2c. Sept. 3, 1910; J 144923. 


RicuHarps (J..A.) co., Albion, Mich. 
[22647 
Wake up. © July 23, 1910; 2 ¢. 
duly 29, 1910; K 12611. 


RICHARDSON & BERGSTROM, Grafton, N. 
Dak. [22648-22653 
Drayton, N. Dak., Red River at. © 
AUIS AO AOLO) Dees Anes 222" I9NO); 
J 144567. 


Grafton, N. Dak.: 

Flax field.—Park River. 1, 2.— 
Street view.—Wheat field. © Aug. 19, 
1910; 2 c. each Aug. 22,1910; J 144562- 
144566. 


Ricot (Max), Chicago, Ill. 
[22654-22657 

Chicago, Ill. Knights Templar, 31st 
Triennial conclave: 

Entrance arch, Mich. boulevard.— 
Grand commandery arch.—Parade.— 
Templar way, State street. © Aug. 
4, 1910; 2 c@ each Aug. 6, 1910; K 
12741-12744. 

Roperts (A. H.), Los Angeles, Cal. 
[22658 
A. H. Roberts. Up-to-date travelling 


Man... (©njune se 1910-02 ec eAuge: 33, 
1910 | Kel 59: 


ROMAN OIL PORTRAIT CO., Chicago, [ll. 


[22659, 22660 | 


Roman oil portrait. “© July 1; 
1910; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1910; J 144290. 

——colored. © July 1,.1910; 2 «¢. 
Aug. 8, 1910; J 144291. 


ROOSEVELT (KERMIT), New York, N. Y. 
[22661-22666 
Calf, which was old enough to shift 
for itself, refused to leave the body.— 
Cow and calf under the tree, after 
being disturbed by the click of the 
camera.—Great square-nosed rhino of 
the Lade.—One remained standing but 
the other deliberately sat down on its 
haunches like a dog.—Same two rhinos 
in another position.—When alarmed 
they failed to make out where the 
danger lay. ©1c. each Aug. 1, 1910; 
J 144094144099. 


[San Francisco, Cal.] Union square. 
© Aug. 3, 1910; 2c. Aug. 18, 1910: J 
144487. 


Rusu (E. 8.), Los Angeles, Cal. 
[22668 


Comrades. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1910; J 


144706. 


RUST CRAFT SHOP, Kansas City, Mo. 
[22669-22690 


Christmas and mistletoe. — Christ- 
mas bells.—Christmas joys. — Ckrist- 
mas time.— Fond wishes for this 
Christmas tide.—Greeting that I send 
to you. — Happiness. — Happy year.— 
Heartily I wish you a Christmas full 
of cheer.—I am thankful that I am 
living.—I think of you. 1 & 2.—I 
think of you this Christmas day. 1& 
2.—Merry Christmas to you. 1 & 2.— 
On Christmas day.—Thanksgiving.— 
Thee and thine.—T’is Christmas and I 
think of you.—To the mother.—You 
are in my thoughts to-day. © Aug. 16, 
1910; 2 c. each Aug. 19, 1910; K 13105-— 
13126. 


RUTHERFORD Washington, 
2) Ya [ 22691. 
Model plan for tropical dwelling. 

© die; Aug. 26,0110 isms 


Ruxton (Onivia), Arlington, N. J. 
[22692-22695 
Christmas wish.— Like holy  in- 
cense.—Over the blue and surging 
sea.—Sing Noel, ho, Noel. © Aug. 9, 
1910;;> 2 ¢ each Aus. 12 3aSt0- ae 
13014-18017. + 


Sr. Ciarr (IRA M.), Portsmouth, N. H. 

[22696 

Railroad lawyers’ association group. 

© Aug. 5,.1910; 2 c. Aug, 45, 19105 5 
144292. 


San FRANCISCO VEDANTA SOCIETY, San 

Francisco, Cal. [22697 

Hindu temple. © Aug. 19, 1910; 2 
e. Aug. 24, 1910; K 13219. 


SANpDs (JESSIE M.), San Diego, Cal. 
[22698 


Star babies of the nations. © June 
1, 1910; 2 c. Atig: 23,1910) eae: 


ScapIn (R. H.), Sapphire, N. C. 
[22699-22703 
Chimney Top. — Fairfield. — From 
Bald Rock.—Lake Fairfield—Maiden 
Hair Fall. © Aug. 13, 1910; 2 c. each 
Aug. 15, 1910; J 144258144262. 


CER ee 


404 


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LS ee) Le 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


ScHEIBLE (OTTo), Chicago, Ill. [22704 


Beacon lights. © Aug. 27, 1910; 2 
e. Aug. 22, 1910; K 13147. 


SCHLOSS BROS. & CO., Baltimore, Md. 
[22705-22707 
Correct clothes for gentlemen: 
Harvard.—Imperial model.—Schloss 
model. © Aug. 10, 1910; 2 c each 
Aug. 8, 1910; K 12909-12911. 


SCHLUETER (FRANK J.), Houston, Tex. 

[22708, 22709 

Gill’s (P. I.) orange grove. 53. © 

foes, tol; 2 ce.’ Aug. 23, 1910; J 
144576. 


San Jacinto battlefield and Houston 
ship channel, [Tex.] 76. © Apr. 23, 
1910; 2 ce. Aug. 29, 1910; J 144740. 


ScHRAMM (WitLIAM 4H.), North 
Adams, Mass. [22710 
Yard of Berkshire collie puppies. © 
Aug. 15, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1910; J 
144350. 
SCHREIBER (J. F.), Wausau, Wis. 
[22711-22716 
Cireus wreck, A-F. © Aug. 26, 
1910; 2 c. each Sept. 1, 1910; J 144905- 
144910. 


SCHRIEVER (J. B.) Scranton, Pa. 
Zt 22s 

Hoben’s (Rt. Rev. M. J.) reception 
to Hx. Pres. Theodore Roosevelt. © 
mUco, Lor: 2c, Aug: 11, 1910; J 
144177. 

Roosevelt (Theodore), Rt. Rev. 
Bishop M. J. Hoben and John Mitchel. 
© Aug, 3, 1910; 2c. Aug. 11, 1910: J 
144176. 

ScrpLeE (Marra Atma), Atlanta, Ga. 
| [22719 
Ex libris: © July 21, 1910; 2c. Aug. 


\fe L910: IS 12871. 


Scott (Mark D.) Sioux Falls, S. Dak. 
[22720 
South Dakota fair grounds, pano- 
ramic view. © Aug. 9, 1910; 2c. Aug. 
12, 1910; J 144825. 
SCRIBNER’S (CHARLES) Sons, New York, 
cal [22721 
Seribner’s for September, 1910. © 
Aug, 25, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 26, 1910; K 
13335. 
SERRELL (WM. J.), Island Park, N. ¥. 
[ 22722, 22723 
Rochester’s early 7 A. M. birds. 
Pee, 20. GC. Aug. 28, 1910; 2c Aug. 
24, 1910; J 144688. 
Voyage vingt-doux. 8. 7. 
Aug. 10, 1910; 2 
144165. 


10. 
Co Ailes kks LO, ak 


CLASSES, H TO K 


22739 


SryMour (De.tperr E.), Schaghticoke, 

1 Bae Gs [22724 

Powder mill explosion. © June 24, 
1910; 2c. Aug. 9, 1910; J 144068. 


SHAHAN (JoHN), Attalla, Ala. [22725 
Gadsden, Ala., post office bldg., ¢ 
corative treatment. © Aug. 20, 1910; 

2c. Aug. 22, 1910; J 144513. 


SHEAHAN (M. T.), Brookline, Mass. 
[22726 
You’re the only boy I ever loved. 
© Aug’ 28, 19107 2°¢ Aus 25, 1910; 


K 18393. 


SHEINKMAN (PHILLIP), New York, 
ING) We [22727 
Progress. “© Aug "29, 19t0:" 2” e, 


Aug. 31, 1910; K 13406. 


SHERMAN (BRYANT E.), Bradford, Pa. 
[22728-2273 

Everybody loves an elk. © Aug. 6, 
1910; 2c. Aug. 26, 1910; J 144796. 
1,2. © Aug. 6, 1910; 2 c. each 
Aug. 26, 1910; J 144794, 144795. 

My heart goes out to an elk. 1, 2. 
© Aug, 6, 1910. 2.:e. eaeh, Ang. 26, 
1910; J 144792, 144793. 


SHIRLEY (C. F.), Boston, Mass. [22733 
Duxbury [Mass.] views. © Aug. 


26, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1910; J 144708. 


SHURTLEFF COLLEGE, Upper Alton, Ill. 
[22734 
Lincoln (Abraham) © 1 ec. Aug. 
17, 1910; J 144347. 


SHUTTING (RuDoLPH J.), Chattanooga, 
99079 


Tenn. [22735 

Chattanooga - Chickamauga national 

military park. © Aug. 19, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 22, 1910; J 144791. 


Worcester, 
Mass. [22736 


Lightning striking house. © Aug. 
15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1910; J 144894. 


SILJESTROM (GUSTAY), 


» 221o8 
at Sioux 
1910: 2 ¢. 


Roosevelt (Theodore) 
Falls, S. Dak. © Sept. 5, 
Sept. 7, 1910; J 145058. 

Sioux Falls, S. Dak. 
© Sept. 5, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 7, 
145058, 


Roosevelt day. 
1910; J 


SLEVIN (L. S.), Carmel, Cal. [22739 
Gateway to forest theatre. © July 
20, 1910; 2c. July 21, 1910; J 144148. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


SMILEY (ALBERT R.), Iola, Kans. 
[22740 
Napoleon at rest. © Aug. 15, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 22, 1910; J 144507. 


SMITH (RALPH W.), Denver, Colo. 
[22741 
Miner. © Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 
23, 1910; K 13280. 


SmMitTH & ParRR, Oklahoma City, Okla. 

[22742 

Oklahoma City, Okla., First Presby- 

terian church. © Sept. 1, 1910; 2 «¢. 
Sept. 6, 1910; J 144974. — 


SoclETY FOR ETHICAL CULTURE, New 

Mork, N.. ¥. [22748 

I saw you toss the kites on high. © 

Age. 4. 19i0- 2-2 Aves 14) IO10: J 
144149. 


SPICER- SIMSON (THEODORE), Paris, 
France. [22744 
Sundial. © July 18, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 


25, 1910; J 144813. 


SPRAGUE-HATHAWAY CO., West Somer- 
ville, Mass. [22745-22747 
Deepening twilight. — Guernsey 
Glen.—Peaceful valley. © Aug. 10, 
1910; 2 ce. each Aug. 29, 1910; H 782- 
784. 


STACK-PARKER ADVERTISING AGENCY, 
Chicago, Ill. [22748-22756 
Apple show is only a part of the 
land show. © Aug. 7, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 
11, 1910; K 12906. 

Fortunes go to apple growers. © 
Ame 2 tO 7.2 we Awe. 15, 19IOe OK 
12994. 

How a farmer makes money on sugar 


beets. © Aug. 28, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 31, 
' 1910; K 13404. 

Make money by getting ideas. © 
ARIS 2A TOROS 2 tel) Aa oO Re TOG 
K 13244. 

Make money growing apples. © 
me 10" 191) 2 er Aas 12 Toto KK 
12978. 


Orange culture in the United States. 
© Aug. 19, 1910; 2c. Aug. 22, 1910; 
K 33153. 

Raising vineyards for making 
money. © Aug. 27, 1910; 2 c Aug. 
31, 1910; K 13408. 

What farm life means for a large 
family. © Aug. 24, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 
26, 1910: K. 13332 ; 

Would you not like to see your little 
Gaughter playing in the sun? © Aug. 
17, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 18, 1910; K 13095. 


406 


pt. Iv, 28s wes 


STALLING (GERHARD), Oldenburg, Ger- 
many. [22757, 22758 
Und so erfiillte sich alles, was er 
gesagt hat; by J. R. Wehle. © July 
10, 1910;.2-c. Aug. 18, 191 ewes. 
Wilhelm {I (Kaiser): by A. Bieber. 
© July 10, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 18 1910; 
1 764. 


STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, THIRD DISTRICT 
oF MissourI, Cape Girardeau, 
Mo. [22759 

Group of buildings of state normal 
school, third district of Missouri. © 

Aug. 13, 1910; 2 @ Ape a6 eae ech 

144698. 


STEWART (FRANK), Fairhope, Ala. 
[22760 
General Lee (steamer), Mobile Bay. 
© Aug. 31, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 2, 1910; 
J 144915. 


STIERLE (M. M.), Marquette, Mich. 
[22761-22776 
Beaver house.—Beaver house on 
Beaver Lake.—Big bay fishery.— 
Crossing the river with a deer.— 


startled.—Flash-light of deer.—Handle 
with care.—Indians.—Lynx hunting.— 
Lynx in trap.—Salmon trout point, 
near Marquette, Mich.—Shooting 
deer.—Shooting lynx. © Aug. 3, 1910; 
2c. each Aug. 16, 1910; J 144295- 
144310. 


STILES (CHARLES L.), Columbus, Ohio. 
[22777-22783 
Ideal Cornish Indian games.—Ideal 
mottled Anconas.— Ideal partridge 
Wyandottes.—Ideal rose comb buff Leg-_ | 
horns.—Ideal single comb buff Or- | 
pingtons.—_Ideal single comb Rhode 
Island reds.—Ideal white Wyan- 
-dottes. © Aug. 16, 1910; 2 c. each 
Aug. 17, 1910; K 13072-13078. 


STOKES (FREDERICK A.) Co., New York, 
NEA. [22784227 87 


Another story.—From beauty’s gar- 
den.—Rose’s secret.—Something lack- 
ing. © Aug. 3, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 4; 
19103; K 12715-12718. 


Stone (JAMES A.), Providence, R. I. 

[22788 

Sailors’ clambake, fleet week, New- 

port, R. 1. © Aug. 19, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 
26, 1910; J 144690. 


Strauss (J. C.), St. Louis, Mo. 
[22789-22795 
Ranken (David) jr. © Aug. 20, 
1910; 2c. Aug. 25, 1910; J 144662. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 35-389, Sept., 1910 


Strauss (J. C.)—Continued. 

Stifel (Otto F.) A-E. © Aug. 8, 
1910; 2 ec. each Aug. 11, 1910; J 
144171-144175. 

Wolff (Gustave) © Aug. 17, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 22, 1910; J 144561. 


STROBRIDGE LITHOGRAPHING co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. [22796-22809 
[Posters] N. Y. 13386, N. Y. 18404, 
N. Y. 13406, N. Y. 18415, N. Y. 16969. 
(aug, 12, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 15, 
1910; K 18008-13007. 

——N. Y. 18888, N. Y. 18384, N. Y. 
138401-N. Y. 184038, N. Y. 18411, N. Y. 
i3416, Ne Y. 13435, N. Y. 13436... © 
Aug. 22, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 24, 1910; 
K 18250-13258. 


Swanson (LUELLA), Plymouth, IT. 
[ 22810, 22811 


Contentment.— Where is mother? 
© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 5, 
1910; J 143914, 143915. 


TABER-PRANG ART CO., Springfield, Mass. 
[22812-22818 


Boy and rabbit. 4997. — Concert 
(The) 4995.—Frontier home. 4999.— 
George (King) V. 4993.—Lady with 
a pearl necklace. 4996.—Off Beaver 
trail. 4998.—Pledge of love. 4994. 
© Aug. 5, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 6, 1910; 
J 144002-144008. 


TACOMA ENGRAVING co., Tacoma, Wash. 
[22819 


Tacoma, Wash., high school stadium 
by night. © July 29, 1910; 2c. Aug. 
8, 1910; J 144068. 


TayLor (GEorGE H.), Cambridge, Mass. 
[22820 


Simple method of obtaining roofing 
bevels with key to same. ©1c. Aug. 
24, 1910; I 358. 


TEMPLETON (Marcaret A.), Chicago, 
Ti. [22821-22824 
Dimple (‘The).—My dear.—My king- 
dom.—Tying her bonnet under her 
chin. © Aug. 29, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 31, 
1910; H 789-791, 793. 
THOMPSON (Patt) New York, N. Y. 
[22825-22849 
Aloha, yacht. © Aug. 11, 1910; 2c. 
Aug. 12, 1910; J 144219. 
Astor (Alice Muriel). © Aug. 8, 
1910; 2 c. Aug. 12, 1910; J 144218. 
Baker and Kirby. © Aug. 10, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 12, 1910; J 144228. 
Dix (John A.) A-C. © Aug. 11, 
1910;)2 c. each Aug. 12, 1910: J 
144210-144212. 


Tompson (PauL)—Continued. 

Edwards (William) catching Mayor 
Gaynor’s assailant. © Aug. 9, 1916; 
2c. Aug. 12, 1910; J 144209. 

Gaynor (William J.) talking to 
Vres. Montt of Chile. © Aug. 9, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 12, 1910; J 144222. 

——with son. 1-5. Aug. 9, 
1910; 2 c. each Aug. 12, 1910; J 144221, 
144223144226, 

Gibbons (James) A-D. © Aug. 11, 
19102: 2. ¢,. enen Aug. .12,. 1910: FJ 
144215-144218. 


Grosvenor ( Rose) as Sara 
Bernhardt. © Aug. 25, 1910; 2 e. 
Aug. 27, 1910; J 144701. 

Hamilton (Charles K.) © Aug. 11, 
1910; 2 ec. Aug. 12, 1910; J 144220. 


Hoboken, N. J., St. Mary’s hospital. 
© Aug. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Aug. 12, 1910; 
J 144214. 

Oelrichs (Mrs. Chas. de L.) in ‘‘ The 
shield of Sir Launcelot.” © Aug. 25, 
1910; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1910; J 144700. 

Purdy, Waldo and Thompson yvisit- 
ing Gaynor. © Aug. 10, 1910; 2 e. 
Aug. 12, 1910; J 144227. 

Roosevelt (Col. Theodore) and 
Douglas Robinson, on horseback. © 
Auge 25, 1910; <2 ec. Aug: 27, t91@- 
J 144704. 

Sherman (Miss 


(Miss 


Mildred) as Mrs. 


Siddons. © Aug. 25, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 
27, 1910; J 144702. 
Wallach (Miss Jean) as Nelly 


O’Brien. © Aug. 25, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 
27, 1910; J 144708. 


THORBURN (J. M.) & co., New York, 
Na) [22850-22853 
Bed of byacinths. — Cyclamen.— 
Delphinium.—Peony. © Aug. 19,1910; 
2 e. each Aug. 24, 1910; K 18237-— 
3240. 


THORPE (S. S.), Chicago, Il. 22584 
' This or this, drudgery or independ- 
ence. © June 2, 1910; 2 c Aug. 5, 
1910; K 12720. 


TIMES PRINTING CO. OF SEATTLE, Seattle, 

Wash. [22855-22883 
Umbrella man, [1910]: 

© July 28;1¢. Aug. 3; K 12697. 
© July 29; 1 ec. Aug. 4; K 12709. 
© July 30; 1¢. Aug. 4; K 12708. 
© July 81; 1¢. Aug. 6; K 12749. 
© Aug. 1; 1 ce. Aug. 8: K 12825. 
© Aug. 2; 1¢ Aug. 22; K 18195. 


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22884 


pt. Iv, n. s., v.5 


OF SEATTLE—Con. 
Aug. 9; K 12877. 
Aug. 10; K 12898. 
Aus. 15> 112977: 
Ang. 13 Ko 1297s- 
Aug. 138; K 12979. 
Aug. 16; K 13051. 
Aug. 16; K 13050. 
Aug. 16; K 13049. 
Aug. ; K 18093. 
Aug. K 138094. 
Aug. Fe (S15. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


TIMES PRINTING CO. 
©! Ang./3* 1 ¢. 
© Aug. 4;1¢e. 
© Atesy sie: 
© Aug. 6; 1c. 
© Aug. 7e 4: 
© Auses > Ae; 
© Aug. 9;1¢e. 
© Avie; 10 ae: 
@rAugy 1a. 
© Aus. 12 -1'c: 
© Aue ase Ave. 
© Aus, 14-41 © 
© Aus 15saee: 
©) Aue) 1624 e: 
@ Aue! 17? 1 & 
© Aug. 18; 1c. 
© Aus 19: 1 ¢ 
© Aug. 20; 1 e. 
© Ane 21 Ac: 
©) Aue: 22 Ave: 
©: Awe. 23.71 -e, 
©rpAugs 245 ite 
© Aue: 25 ie. 


Topras (J. H.) Lancaster, 


NNNWNNNEH EH 
mw WM WY @ WO 


i) 
OU OU Ol 


ee 


; K 13286. 
K 13289. 
2K 13339: 
> K_ 13338. 
Auer29> K A3382: 
Aug. 29; K 13381. 
Sept. 1; K 13483. 

Sept. 1; K 134384. 


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Ohio. 
[22884 
Ohio, Boys’ industrial school band. 
© Aug. 18, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1910; J 
144501. 


TOLMAN (FRED. S.), Brockton, Mass. 
[22885 
Wain treat. -© iSuly 05), 1910-2) & 
Aug. 6, 1910; K 12740. 


TRACY (FRANCES BARKER), Flushing, 
ENE [ 22886, 22887 


Christmas grace.—Christmas toast. 


© Aug. 21, 1910; 2 
ILO Shea O tals) 


ec. each Aug. 22, 


TRAXEL & MAAS, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[22888 
Lincoln in Cincinnati. © Aug. 8, 
ASIO?.2 ce. Age. 11, 19102 Ke13090; 


Triscotr (S. P. R.), Monhegan, Maine. 

[22889 

Three of a kind. © Aug. 29, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 31, 1910; J 1448381. 


TUCKER (F. H.), South Orange, N. J. 
[22890 
New York, N. Y. American museum 
of natural history. © Aug. 24, 1910; 
2c. Sept. 1, 1910; J 144911. 


IKK 15154. 
K 13156. 
; K 13155. 
K 13287. 


UNDERHILL (Irvine), New York, N. Y. 
[22891-22893 

New York, N. Y., Park place and 
Broadway. C 7749. © Aug. 28, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 29, 1910; J 144743. 

Newark, N. J. Opening game, Hast- 
ern league. M 25, M 26. © Aug. 5, 
1910; 2 c. each Aug. 5, 1910; J 143004" 
143925. 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, New York, 
ee [22894-29995 
[Stereoscopic photographs] U-—27411, 
U-105720. © Dec. 31, 1909; 2 «. each 
Aug. 6, 1910; J 143956, 143962. 
—— U-119203) © Jams, 19: 
e. Aug. 31, 1910; J 144837: 
~—119993. ©, Mary 2a S1919- 
2 ec. Aug. 31, 1910; J. 144838 
U-79281, U-88218, U-95599. © 
Mar. 29, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 6, 1910; 
J 148979, 143985, 143988. 
U-115240, U-118208, U-118343. 
© Mar. 29, 1910; 2 © each Aug. 31, 
1910; J 144839-144841. 
U-109202. © Mar. 31, 1910; 2 
c. Aug. 6, 1910; J 143950. 
U-106308. © Apr. 1, 1910; 2 c¢. 
Aug. 6, 1910; J 143954. 
U-120170. © Apr. 1, 1910; 2 e. 
Aug. 31, 1910; J 14484% 
U-108729. © Apr. 2, 1910; 2 e. 
6, 19105: 5 143958 
U-444638. © Apr. 4, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 6, 1910; J 1489938 
U-78014, U-92207, U-92567. © 
Apr. 6, 1910; 2 ¢. each Au=g6, fo10F 
J 148981, 148982, 143990. 


Aug. 


U-120197, U-120200, U-120676, U- 
120678, U-120679, U-120692, U—120914. 
© Apr. 7, 1910; 2 c each Aug. 31, 
1910; J 144843144853. 


, U-88488, U- 
38610, U-—-94646, U-98526. © Apr. 8, 
1910;. 2. c. each Aus she toieer 
143964-143966, 148974, 143980, 143992. 
U-120684. © Apr. 9, 1910; 2 e. 
Aug. 31, 1910; J 144854. 
U-120010—-U-120013. © Apr. 
12, 1910; 2 ¢. each Aus. 3 asi 
144855-144858. 

U-120172. © Apr as 29e- 
2c. Aug. 31, 1910; J 144859. 

U-90630. © Apr. 15, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 6, 1910; J 148983. 

— U-49852, U-51020, U-T0877, U- 
74863, U-96957. © Apr. 16, 1910; 2 ¢. 
each Aug. 6, 1910; J 148977, 143989, 
143994, 148998, 144000. 


408 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOoD—Continued. 
U-1203837, U-120341. © Apr. 
ao, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 31, 1910; J 
144860, 144861. 

—— U-106349. © Apr. 19, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 6, 1910; J 143953. 

— U-88334. © Apr. 20, 1910; 2c. 
Aug. 6, 1910; J 1438984. 

—— U-39936, U-51865. © Apr. 22, 
1910; 2 c. each Aug. 6, 1910; J 143991, 
148999. 


—— U-97647. © Apr. 27, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 6, 1910; J 143976. 
— U-120767. © Apr. 27, 1910; 


2c. Aug. 31, 1910; J 144862. 

—— U-117092, U-117095, U-117623. 
[© Apr. 28, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 31, 
1910; J 144863, 144864, 144866. 


U-117341, U-120098, U-120099. 
© Apr. 29, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 31, 
1910; J 144865, 144867, 144868. 

—— U-88328. © Apr. 30, 1910; 2c. 
Aug. 6, 1910; J 148986. 

—— U-590338. © May 3, 1910; 2c. 
Aug. 6, 1910; J 1438996. 


— U-100048, U-100382, U—100502, 
| U-100838, U-101146, U-101345, U- 
| 101490. © May 5, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 
| 6, 1910; J 148959, 148960, 143967 
143971. 


——— (-116894.. © May 5, 1910; 2c. 
| Aug. 31, 1910; J 144869. 
_— U-87304. © May 6, 
| Aug. 6, 1910; J 148987. 
Uat19214. © May 6, 1910; 2.¢. 
Aug. 31, 1910; J 144870. 
U-98107. © May 9, 1910; 2 «. 
1 Aug. 6, 1910; J 148975. 


TOUOS Zee: 


| —U-107755. © May 10, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 6, 1910; J 148952. 
—— 0-60756. © May 11, 1910; 


2c. Aug. 6, 1910; J 148995. 


1989, ° U—121340. © May 
Sate, 1910; 2 ¢c. each Aug. 31, 1910; J 
|} 144871, 144872. 


| —— U-121362, U-1213871, U-1213872. 
ic) May 18, 1910; 2 ¢c. each Aug. 31, 
1 1910; J 144873-144875. 


. ——)-99088, U-101588. © May 15, 
1 1910; 2 ce. each Aug. 6, 1910; J 148958, 
| 148972. 


|) —— U-112148, U-120958, U-1213869. 
1© May 16, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 31, 
1910; J 144876-144878. 

io ——_-97191, U-98621. 
| 1910; 2 
| 143973. 


© May 17, 
e. each Aug. 6, 1910; J 1438961, 


CLASSES, H TO K 
23031 


UNpDERWOOD & UNDERWooD—Continued. 
—— U-117381, U-117385, U-117386, 
U-117414, U-117427, U-119202. © 
May 17, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 31, 1910; 
J 144879-144884. 
—— U-121365. © May 18, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 31, 1910; J 144885. 
U-27653. © May 19, 1910; 2c. 
Aug. 6, 1910; J 1438968. 
—— U-121341. © May 19, 1910; 2c. 
Aug. 31, 1910; J 144886. 
U-52413. © May 21, 1910; 2 e¢. 
Aug. 6, 1910; J 144001. 
U-96496. © May 24, 1910; 2c. 
Aug. 6, 1910; J 148978. 
U-53452. © May 27, 1910; 2 ¢ 
Aug. 6, 1910; J 143997. 
U-105787. © May 28, 1910; 2c. 
Aug. 6, 1910; J 143955. 


—— U-105600. © May 31,1910; 2c. 
Aug. 6, 1910; J 148957. 


STATES LITHOGRAPH Co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. [22996-23029 
[Posters] 13218, 13333. © Aug. 1, 
1910; 2.c. each Aug. 3, 1910; K. 12702, 
12703. 


UNITED 


13266, 13335. © Aug. 5, 1910; 
2c. each Aug. 8, 1910; K 12852, 12853. 

—— 13157, 138185, 13203, 18208, 15209, 
2117113255). 13279; 1S280,5 13336, «& 
Aug. 6, 1910; 2 ce. each Aug. 8, 1910; 
IX 12854-12863. 

—— 13152, 18166, 13171, 138181, 13183, 
13187, 18198, 13199, 18205. © Aug. 8, 
1910; 2c. each Aug. 11, 1910; K 12912— 
12920. 

—— 418, 138295, 18299, 13311. © 
Aug. 16, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 18, 1910; 
KX 13097-13100. 

——-138271. © Aug. 17, 1910; 2¢ 
Aug. 20, 1910; K 18144. 

—— 138829, 133888, 18342, 13351. © 
Aug. 238, 1910; 2 c.-each Aug. 25, 1910; 
K 13293-13296. 

13275, 133828. © Aug. 26, 1910; 
ec. each Aug. 29, 1910; K 18383, 13384. 


) 


UNVeERZAGT (H. G.), Omaha, Nebr. 
| 23030 
Omaha, Nebr., birds-eye view. © 
Aug. #, 1910 2 c, Aug.” 22. 1910° J 
144574. 
VAN SICKLE (KK. J.) Carthage, N. Y. 
[23031 
Grant (Gen. Frederick Dent) © 
Aug. 15, 1910; 2 ¢. Aug. 17, 1910; J 
144845, 


409 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23032 


VIKEN (M. J.), Dawson, Minn. 
[23032, 238033 
Dawson, Minn., street parade. © 
Sept: -1,°1910¢- 2 e+ Ang. 729. 1910 sae 
144739. 


Revillo, S. Dak., street views of 
automobile parade. © Sept. 1, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 29, 1910; J 144788. 


VREDENBURG & CO., Rochester, N. Y. 
[23034 


Herbaceous peonies. © July 28, 
S910 342 (CANS, 1910: Keise24- 


WAGGAMAN (J. M.), Washington, D. C. 
[23035-23038 


Baby and bubbles.—Lady with the 
parasol.—Oh you kid.—Wheat field 
girl, © Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c each Aug. 
8, 1910; K 12866-12868, 12907. 


WAGONER (C. B.), Phoebus, Va. 
_ [23089-23048 

Buckroe Beach, Va.: 

Bath house and bathers.—Bathers.— 
Beach, view from hotel.—Pavilion and 
grounds, partial view.—Pavilion, view 
from pier. © Aug. 10, 1910; 2 c. each 
Aug. 25, 1910; J 144685-144689. 


WASSON PHOTO Co., Missoula, Mont. - 
[238044 
Typical western girl. © Aug. 20, 
1910; 2 ec. Aug. 29, 1910; J 144744. 


WATERMAN (C. H.), Chicago, Ill. 
[28045-23049 


Fort Casey, Wash.: 

Bird’s-eye view. — Parade. — 71st. 
company, coast artillery.—85th. com- 
pany, coast artillery.—149th. company, 
coast artillery. © Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c¢. 
each Sept. 6, 1910; J 144975-144979. 


Watson (LEE M.), Oak Park, Ill. 
[23050 
Books are friends. © Aug. 8, 1910; 
2 ce. Aug. 11, 1910; K 12908. 


(RicHAagD H.) ‘The Dalles, 
Ore. [23051-28053 


Four year old cherry tree. 1, 2.— 
Royal Ann cherry tree. © Aug. 1, 
1910; 2 c. each Aug. 6, 1910; J 144009— 
144011. 


WELCH (CHARLES), Beach, N. D. 
[23054-23068 
Harvesting on the Shethe farm. 
AG! wis. Odland (J. J.) plowing, 
discing and harvesting in one opera- 
tion. A-D. Way A. P. Kukowski 
farms in the Golden Valley. A-D. © 
Aug. 5, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 12, 1910; J 
144197-144206. 


WEBER 


pt. Iv, 22S veD 


WELCH (GEO.), Port Townsend, Wash. 

[23064-23066 

Elk Olympic mountains. 1-3. © 

July 2, 1910; 2 ec. each Aug. 9, 1910; J 
144138-144140. 


WELLMAN (WALTER), New York, N. Y. 

[28067-23078 

[Calendar for 1911] Jan—Dece. © 

Aug. 22, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 26, 1910; 
KX 18318-18329. 


Emity), Sutton, 
[230792 

West Burke, Vt., 6 views. © Aug. 
18, 1910; 2 e. Aug. 26, 1910; J 144666. 


WENTWORTH (Maps. 
VE 


WESTERMANN (L. A.) co., New York, 


ING Ye. [23080 
Gem. © Aug. 22, 1910; 2c. Aug. 23, 


| 1910 Ske TS169: 


WHEELER (CLEORA), St. Paul, Minn. 
[23081 
Ex Libris of Kappa Kappa Gamma. 
© Aug. 10, 1910; 3-e Aueedgs910- 
K 18066. 


WHitet (J. H.), North Yakima, Wash. 
[23082, 23083 


Have an apple? © Aug. 22, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 27, 1910; J 144699. 


Washington cherries. © Aug. 4, 
1910; 2 ce. Aug. 8, 1910; J 144015. 


WHITEHEAD & Hoag Co., Newark, N. J. 
[23084 


Marguerite. © Aug. 22, 1910; 2 «. 
Aug. 27, 1910; K 138342. 


WILKERSON (THADDEUS), New York, 
NS ee [23085-23097 


Brighton Beach, N. Y. © Aug. 11, 


.1910; 2c. Aug. 12, 1910; J 144184. 


New York, N. Y.: 

Flatiron building. — Forty - second 
street.—Hotel Astor.—Knickerbocker 
hotel.— Looking down Broadway. — 
Queensboro bridge from Times tower.— 
Speedway.—Statue of Liberty.—Times 
Square.—Washington bridge. 1, 2. 
Aug. 11, 1910; 2 ec. each Aug. 12, 1910; 
J 144185-144195. 


—— Waldorf-Astoria hotel. © Aug. 
22, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 23, 1910; J 144583. 


WILLIS (RICHARD), Colorado Springs, 
Colo. [23098, 23099 
Colorado properly pictured: 
Bruin inn—Shy Anne, cannon. © 
Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 5, 1910; 
K 272s 12722: 


410 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 35-39, Sept., 1910 


WILson (James W.), New York, N. Y. | Woop (O71s F.)—Continued. 


[23100 
Papa’s mischief. © May 15, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 4, 1910; J 143899. 
Witt (W. W.), Exposition, Pa. 
[28101-23105 


42 lb. muskalonge. 1001, 1002. © 
mug, 5b, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 8, 1910; 
J 144049, 144050. 


Sailing on Conneaut Lake. 1003- 
1005. © Aug. 17, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 
19, 1910; J 144814144816. 


WINSCHER (CHRISTIAN G.), Sheboy- 
gan, Wis. [23106-23109 


Sheboygan, Wis. Harbor’ scenes. 
7, ©) July 23, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 5, 
1910; J 148916-143918. 

——J[. S. post office. © June 26, 
1910; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1910; J 148919. 
WoHLBRUCK (THEODOR C.), Worcester, 

Mass. [23110 


Worcester, Mass., memorial hospital. 
@ Aug. 24, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 25, 1910; 
J 1448382. 


Wor (Henry), New York, N. Y. 
[23111 
Lower New York in mist. © Aug. 
5, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1910; K 12714. 
Wo.LFFr (Louis) & co., LTD., London, 
England. [23112-23115 
End of October.—Musie sweet mu- 
sic—Sweet idle hours.—Wanderers. 
© Aug. 12, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 12, 
1910; K 12982-12985. 
Woop (L. S.), St. Paul, Minn. [23116 
Birth announcement card. © Aug. 
mG, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 19, 1910; K 13148. 
Woop (Oris F.), New York, N.Y. 
[23117-23136 
Granny Goodthing, [1910]: 
© June 5; 1c. June 30; K 11889. 
© June 12; 1c. June 30; K 11887. 
© June 19; 1c. July 9; K 12086. 
© June 26; 1c. July 12; K 12184. 
@ July 3; 1c. July. 16; K 12351. 
© July 10; 1c. July 16; K 12350. 
duly 17; 1c. July 21; K 12457. 
orguiy 24:°1.¢. July 27:K 12589. 


©) July 31; 1 ce. Aug. 5; K 12725. 

© Aug. 7; 1c. Aug. 13; K 12980. 
Sambo, [1910]: 

© June 5; 1 c. June 30; K 11888. 

© June 12; 1c. June 30; K 11886. 

© June 26; 1c. July 12; K 121838. 

©) July 3; 1 .¢ July 16: Kh 12352 

© July 10; 1 ¢. July 16; K 12349. 

© July 17; 1 e. July 21; K 12456. 

© July 24;1¢. July 27; K 12540. 

© July 31; 1 c. Aug. 5; K 12724. 

© Aug. 72 1 G Aus 1s: m AZgse 

© Aug. 14; 1c. Aug. 24; K 13242. 

Wyrer (Henry S.), Nantucket, Mass. 

[28137-23145 

Boyhood’s outlook.—Cup winner.— 

Going to rehearsal.—Passing ship.— 

’Sconset gallant.—’Sconset kitchen.— 

’"Sconset veteran.—Sighting a ship.— 

There she blows. © July 15, 1910; 


2 e. each Aug. 9, 1910; J 144077- 
144085. 


YE OLDE CURIOSITY SHOP, Seattle, 
Wash. [23146 
Angeline (Princess), daughter of 


Chief Seattle, at her cottage home. © 


Aus, 1, 1910; 2 eG. Auge. 2051910 
145051. 
Youne (B. R.), Dawson, N. Dak. 

oe 147-—23149 


Dawson, N. Dak., base ball team. 
© July 26, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1910 ; 
J 144621. 


Driscoll, N. Dak., base ball team. © 
July 26, 1910: 2 @. Aug. 22, 1910. "5 
144622. 

Steele, [N. Dak.] [base-ball] team. 
© Aug. 8, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1910; J 
145066. 

Youne & CarRL, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[23150 
Florida (Pietro) 1. ©1e. Aug. 8, 
1910; J 144051. 
ZIEGLER (C. P.), Columbus, Wis. 
[ 23151, 2 

Chicago cupid: 

Asleep.—Awake. © June 15, 1910; 
2c each Aug. 18, 1910; J 144504, 
144503. 


Summary Piianeni of copyright senncerintaies: wee and ekutiad in the Cae 
logue since January 1, 1910. 


Number of entries of Reproductions of a work of art-_..___._..____-__--__ 562 
Number of entries of Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical 


OS HS AS i a earn ae enrages IVE. Oe SNe oe RR 209 
Number of entries of Photographs (including 508 unpublished) ~.-.----— 9, 391 
Number of entries of Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 1,469 

SOOPER PERC OTUNE LT GON. FOCAL LONE CORRS. F cigs ares wc ve ss erin cet nodes een einai peng Saran vanes ence 9, 29T 


LIST OF ENTRIES FOR CLASSES G TO K FOR WHICH THE SUBSISTING 
COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED AND EXTENDED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE 
ACT OF MARCH 4, igo9. 


JAMES (C. H.) [23152-1 | LEONARD (MARTIN L.) [23152—2, 

Luray, Caverns of, grand entrance. Military memorial; by M. L. Leonard 

© by C. H. James, Philadelphia, Pa., | and W. H. Sallada. © by Martin L. 

as author, in renewal for 28 years. | Leonard, Washington, D. C., as author, 

Renewal no. 1035, July 25, 1910. Orig- | in renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 

inal entry. May 22, 1883, no. 9471. 1049, Aug. 5, 1910. Original entry, 
June 25, 1883, no. 11642. 


——— 


| 23153-25508 
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGU IK 


OF 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 8, 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 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 5 
Nos. 40-43 
OCRTOBER. 1910 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


1910 


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.” 


HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part four, issued 
monthly, is arranged in two alphabets of proprietors, with subalphabets of | 
titles, as follows: : 

I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or other identi- 
fying 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; and 
Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations. 

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. ‘‘© 1c.’ 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. . 


An annual index of proprietors is furnished for this part in the December 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 by postal money 
order, express order, or New York draft. 


CLASS G, 


WORKS OF ART; MODELS OR 


ARMSTRONG (SAM), Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

[28153 

Young (The) monarch. [Head of 

bull moose.] © 1. Sept. 3 1910; G 
35055. 


ASSOCIATION OF EDISON ILLUMINATING 
co., New York, N. Y. [23154 
Edison (Thomas A.) Bust, five 
views. ©1e. Sept. 20, 1910; G 35342. 


BALL (CAROLINE PEDDLE), Westfield, 
1 es [23155 
Adoration (The). Scene in high re- 


lief for Christmas decoration. ©1e. 


Sept. 10, 1910; G 35366. 


BANK OF SHEBOYGAN, Sheboygan, Wis. 
(28156, 23157 


1884; by Edgar S. Cameron. [Mural 
decoration, number of Indians land- 
ing in canoes, log hut and white men 
at left.}] © 1c. Sept. 16, 1910; G 
35108. 


1910; by Edgar S. Cameron. [Mural 
decoration, thriving city, seen from 
marble balecony.] © 1c. Sept. 16, 
1910; G@ 85104. 


BAUMAN (J.), New York, N. Y. 
[23158-23169 

Candle blessing on Sabbath eve; by 
St. Bender. [Table with four lighted 
candles, woman standing with hands 
extended on each side of them.] 

Celebration of feast of lights; by St. 
Bender. [Man putting lighted candles 
in window, woman and three children 
watching. } 

Hebrew New Year’s blessing; by St. 
Bender. [Old man and woman kissing, 
two lighted candles in background. ] 

Hebrew sacrifice; by St. Bender. 
[Man with open book in right hand, 
rooster in raised left.] 

Prayer lesson for confirmation; by 
St. Bender. [Old man binding a 
black ribbon on the left arm of a boy.] 

Reading of the Scripture; by St. 
Bender. [Roll of manuscript on table 
surrounded by three ofd men, others in 
background. ] 


DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART 


RAUMAN (J.)—Continued. 

Rejoicing with Holy Roll; by St. 
Bender. [Procession of old men bear- 
ing red scrolls, many other figures. ] 

tepentance; by St. Bender. [Three 
men, two with hats, one with mantel, 
with bowed head, fourth man, wearing 
mantel, stands with uplifted hands.] 

Sabbath termination; by St. Bender. 
[Old man standing back of table with 
extended hands, man across table hold- 
ing lighted candle, woman in back- 
ground. | 

Sounding of the shophar; by St. Ben- 
der. [Two old men with mantels over 
heads, one seated with hand on open 
book, bowed head, other standing blow- 
ing horn, men in background. ]| 

Tabernacle prayer; by St. Bender. 
[Old man with mantel over head hold- 
ing book in front of boy who is hold- 
ing Athrog in right hand and Luloy in 
left. ] 


Wedding ceremony; by St. Bender. 
[Bridal party under red canopy. ] 

© 1c. each Sept. 8, 1910; G 35068— 
35079. 


BELL (WM. G.) CO., Boston, Mass. 
[23170 
Poultry. [Barnyard scene.] © 1. 
Sept. 14, 1910; G@ 35099. 


BLASHFIELD (EDWIN H.), New York, 
Now [23171-23174 
Law in classical antiquity. Mural 
decoration, seated female figure hold- 
ing code, at her feet child with Roman 
tuba. ©1c. May 16, 1910; G@ 35357. 


Law in modern times. Mural deco- 
ration, seated female figure holding 
Declaration of Independence, at her 
feet child with various scientific in- 
struments. © 1 ¢c. May 16, 1910; G 
35358. 

Law in remote antiquity. Mural 
decoration, seated female figure hold- 
ing shepherd’s crook and tables of law. 
at her feet child holding lamb. © 1 ¢. 
May 16, 1910; G@ 353856. 


413 


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23175 


pt. IV, RSs wan 


BLASHFIELD (EDWIN H.)—Continued. 

Law in the middle ages. Mural 
decoration, abbess holding crozier, at 
her feet child holding up miter. © 1 
e. May 16,1910; G 35355. 


BOSTON SCULPTURE CO., Melrose, Mass. 
[23175 

Lee (Robert E.); bust by Raffaello 
Gironi. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1910; G 35058. 


BurgLeyY & co., Chicago, III. [23176 
Indian design. [Indian head and 
circular design of tomahawks, arrows, 
clubs, and snow shoes.] © 1 ec. Sept. 
19, 1910; G@ 35339. 


BURNETT (IONE B.), Dallas, Texas. 
[23177 
Five fluffy feet of real staple cotton 
felt. [Small boy helping little girl 
climb to top of pile of cotton felt.] © 
1e. July 29, 1910; G 35093. 


BUTTERFIELD (ALFRED Woop), Canby, 
Oregon. [23178 


U. 8. A. state flower map. [Map of 
United States with state flowers on 
each state map.] © 1 ¢. Sept. 17, 
1910; G 35105. 


CALHOUN, DENNY & EwinNe, Seattle, 
Wash. [23179 


Seattle as seen from Licton Springs 
Park. [Birds eye view with moun- 
tains in distance.] © 1 c¢. Sept. 6, 
1910; G@ 35062. 


CuHurRcH (A. ScHUYLER), New York, 
N.Y. [23180, 23181 


Rescue, an episode in Central Park. 
Statuette group of mounted policemen 
rescuing lady on runaway horse. © 
1 ec. Oct. 1, 1910; G 354638. 


Unbidden guests. Statuette of child 
with broad brim hat about to cover 
up three birds perched on her bowl of 
food. ©1e. Oct. 1, 1910; G 35464. 


CoHEN (KATHERINE M.), Philadelphia, 
Pa. [23182, 23183 


Alden (John). [Bust of man in 
puritan dress.] ©1e. Sept. 6, 1910; 


G 35060. 

Priscilla. [Bust of young woman in 
puritan dress.] ©1e. Sept. 6, 1910; 
G 35061. 


COMMERCIAL ORCHARD CO. OF WASHING- 
TON, Spokane, Wash. [23184 


Commercial orchard co. of Washing- 
ton. [Birdseye view of lands man- 
aged by Commercial orchard co.] ©1 
e. Oct. 3, 1910; G 35478. 


Coutts (ALICE), Oakland, Cal 
[23185-23190 
Two Indian chil- 
© 1c. Sept. 12, 


Fire worshipers. 
dren at fire by night. 
1910; G@ 35091. 

Minnie Haha. Indian girl fishing. 
© 1c. Sept. 12, 1910; G 35086. 

Rainy day. Two little Indian chil- 
dren ‘neath tree, crying. © 1. Sept. 
12, 1910; G 35090. 

Sports. Child holding up bird to 
cat. ©1c. Sept. 12, 1910; G 35089. 

Two browns. Child at play, holding 
up puppy. © 1 ec. Sept. 12; 1910; G 
35087. 

Water baby. Child by stream, drink- 
ing from his hands. © 1. Sept. 12, 
1910; G 35088. 

DAPRATO STATUARY CO., Chicago, Ill. 
[23191-23194 

Gothic altar. Blessed Virgin statue 

on top of side altar, tabernacie door 
shows cross design. © 1 ¢. Sept. 22, 
1910; G 35360. 
Relief of Last Supper under 
altar table, standing angels on either 
side of altar, in niches. © 1. Sept. 
22, 1910; G 35386zZ, 

Italian-Roman high altar. Cruci- 
fixion group, angels on either side of 
group, four standing angels above altar 
table. ©1e. Sept. 22, 1910; G 35352. 

Roman, Italian style altar. Figure 
of Blessed Virgin and child in sitting 
position, cross surmounts altar. ©1e. 
Sept. 22, 1910; G 35361. 

DUFFIELD (SInAs B.) gr., Boston, Mass. 
[23195-23197 


Baby brother. 
in bas-relief on medallion. © 1 ce. 
Sept. 9, 1910; G 35084. 

Clara C. Profile head of woman in 
pas-relief on medallion. © 1 ec. Sept. 
9, 1910; G 35083. . 

Duffield (Margaret). { Medallion, 
profile head of child in bas-relief.] © 
1 c. Sept. 9, 1910; G 35082. 
EISENMANN (JouN), Cleveland, Ohio. 

[23198 

Proposed Perry memorial. [Orna- 
mental tower. fountains and walks on 
au island.] © 1 ec. Sept. 29, 1910; G 
35468. 

GLENS FALLS INSURANCE Co., Glens 
Falls, N. Y. [23199 

Battle of Rogers Rock; by J. L. C. 
Ferris. Battle in progress, number of 
men in foreground, on snowshoes, one 
man fallen to his knees, enemy in 
background. © 1c. Oct. 3, 1910; G 
35471. 


414 


[Profile head of baby |) 


WORKS OF ART 


nos. 40-43, Oct., 1910 


Gray (Ursan L.), Council, Idaho. 
[23200-23202 
[Pan of peaches 


Idaho peaches. 
ale Oetira, 


overturned on table.] 
1910; G 35476. 

Idaho pears. [Pears displayed on 
table.] ©1e. Oct. 3, 1910; G 35474. 


Tdaho’s bounty. [Fruit displayed on 
table.] ©1e. Oct. 8, 1910; G 35475. 


HEADLEY CHOCOLATE cCo., Baltimore, 
Md. [ 23203-23205 


Alicia. [Head of young woman on 
heart.] ©1c. Sept. 23, 1910; G 35363. 


Nellie. [Head of young woman, 
large drooping hat, full face view, on 
heart.] ©1c. Sept. 23, 1910; G 35364. 


Sarah. [Head of young woman, 
large hat tied under chin, on heart.] 
©1c. Sept. 23, 1910; G 35365. 


HEIDEMANN (Mrs. O.), Washington, 
D. C. [23206 
Barton (Clara). Bust. © 1c. Sept. 


17, 1910; G 35111. 


HERING (HLSIE WARD), New York, 
N.Y. [23207 


Boy teasing a frog. [Statue of nude 
figure of boy on rock, teasing frog with 
small twig.] © 1c. Sept. 28, 1910; G 
35439. 


Hisps (MAYTIE OWEN), 
IN. Dak: [23208 


Lost from the herd. [Large buffalo 
bull standing on hill, bellowing.] © 
1c. Sept. 22, 1910; G 35354. 


Hupson (GRACE), Ukiah, Cal. 


Bismarck, 


[25209 


Garlan. [Head of Indian child.] © 
1 ec. Sept. 17, 1910; G 35106. 


HuntTeEeR (Grover C.), Shelby, Ohio. 


[28210 
Compartment mausoleum and 
chapel. [Stone structure.] © 1 «. 


Sept. 10, 1910; G 35085. 


INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. OF AMER- 


IGA, Chicago, Il. [28211 
In ’49. [Karly settlers crossing 


plains in prairie schooners drawn by 
oxen. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1910; G 35097. 


JOHNSTON (Ropwertr A.) co., Milwaukee, 
Wis. [23212 
Winter. [Duteh snow scene, number 


of children sliding down hill.] © 1 e. 
Sept. 22, 1910; G 85351. 


| ing bottle of coca cola. 


25222 


Joseri (NATHAN), San Francisco, Cal. 
[23213 

Emblem Too Wah. [Two sides of 
medal, one at left showing head of 
Esquimau and lettering, Alaskan gold. 
1862.] ©1c. Sept. 28, 1910; G 35435. 


KaLisu (Max), Cleveland, Ohio. 
[23214 
Maccabeeus (Judas). [Statue of 
old warrior in armor, standing with 
shield and sword.] ©1c. Oct. 3,1910; 
G 35472. 


Keim (J. R.) & co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[23215 

Diving girl. [Girl dressed in bath- 
ing suit standing on pile, ready to 
dive.] ©l1c. Sept. 22, 1910; G 35359. 


KETTERLINUS LITHO MFG. CO., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [23216 
Motoring. Girl in automobile, hold- 
© 1c. Sept. 
17, 1910; G 35469. 


Lirtic (W. T.) & co., New York, N .Y. 
[23217, 23218 

Knoxville, Tenn., university. [Birds- 
eye view of buildings, grounds, and 
surrounding country.] © 1 ec. Sept. 
20, 1910; G 35341. 

Maryville, Tenn., college. [Birdseye 
view of buildings, grounds, and sur- 
rounding country.] © 1c. Sept. 20, 
1910; G 353840. 


Lyons (M. M.), Oakland, Cal. [23219 
Yosemite Valley, Five Falls. [Land- 


scape, camping party in foreground. ] 
©1e. Sept. 12, 1910; G 35095. 


MELIODON (J. A.), New York, N. Y. 

[23220 
Statue of Christ kneel- 
© 1c. Sept. 24, 1910; 


Gethsemane. 
ing on rocks. 
G 35370. 


MikvE ISRAEL ASSOCIATION, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [23221 


Set of dishes for Tabernacle service 
(Suceoth), by Katherine M. Cohen. 
[Circular design, small oval in border 
containing monogram and Hebrew 
characters, sprays of hoshanas, branch 
with fruit above oval.] © 1c. Sept. 
8S, 1910; G@ 85081. 

(F. 


S.), Washington, D. C. 


[ HONMOoe> 


a te oe 


MILLET 


Soar’s head. [Puritan and cavalier 
seated at table in an inn, maid bring- 
ing in boar’s head on platter garnished 
with holly.] © 1 ¢. Sept. 29, 1910: G 
35440. 


415 


23223 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n. S., v.5 


MorauHan (EUGENE), New York, N. Y. 

[23223 

Steady. Low relief panel of pointer 

and setter near large stump. © 1 «¢. 
Sept. 16, 1910; G 35101. 


NEw HOME 
Orange, Mass. 
Home delight. 
sewing machine. 
1910; G 35096. 


PauL (NELLIE M.), New York, N. Y. 
[23225 


Teddy, the omnipotent. [Grotesque 
statuette of Roosevelt seated on North 
Pole.] ©1e. Sept. 12, 1910; G 35092. 


PHILLIPS (JOSEPH), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[28226 


Carved erystal. [Carved glass bowl, 
diamond pattern with border of daisies 
and leaves, turned bottom up.] © 
1 ¢@. Sept. 8, 1910; G 35067. 


PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT, Ber- 
lin, Germany. [28227-23231 


Ducks; by Maud Karl. [Flock of 
ducks in marshy pond. © 1c. Sept. 
28, 1910; G 35438. 


Grouse; by Maud Earl. [Flock of 
grouse, flying.] ©1c. Sept. 28, 1910: 
G 35435. 

Love divine; by G. Grenville Man- 
ton. [Pigeons feeding in front of 
open door, nun seated, holding out- 
stretched hands of lad standing by her 
side, lilies in foreground.] © 1c. Sept. 
28, 1910; G 35434. 


SEWING MACHINE CO., 
[23224 

Woman seated at 
1 ec. Sept. 14, 


Partridges; by Maud Earl. [Flock 
of partridges in tall grass.|] ©1l1e 
Sept. 28, 1910; G 35486. 

Pheasants; by Maud Harl. Two 
pheasants feeding in woods. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 28, 1910; G 35437. 
REINTHAL & NEWMAN, New York, 

henge izoze2sealas 

Lilias; by Cress Woollett. [Head 


and shoulders of young girl with hair 
bound with fillet, background of 
lilies.] © 1c. Sept. 6, 1910; G 35064. 
35064. 

Motor syren; by Cress Woollett, 
[Head of young girl in large hat, mo- 
tor veil tied under her chin.] © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 6, 1910; G 35068. 


ROYAL TAILORS, Chicago, II. 
[23234-23258 
At avork and Cat. (play s> by ds iJ: 
Gould. Group of men at desks and at 
banquet table. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1910; 
G 35056. 


Royal TAYLORS—Continued. 

Broadway tailor shop. Four men 
and a girl in shop. © 1 ¢. Sept. 22, 
1910; G 35350. 


Father, son, and butler. Three men 
standing, butler carrying hat, coat, 
and cane. © 1. Sept. 30, 1910; G 
35442. 


Just then a_ tailor-dressed man 
passed by. [Man standing near store 
window, watching another man pass- 
ing by.| © 1. Sept. 26, 1910; G 
30001. 


Our clothes pictures come true on 
your back; by J. J. Gould. Man look- 
ing in mirror. © 1 ec. Sept. 8, 1910; 
G 35057. 


Raw material and the finished prod- 
uct. [Two men, one in pajamas, 
other dressed in latest fashion, out 
for a stroll.] ©1e. Sept. 23, 1910; G 
35470. 


Spring and summer, 1911, fashions. 
Figures of four men standing, one at 
left showing back view of sack suit, 
second showing overcoat and derby 
hat, third man tipping his hat. ©1e. 
Sept. 30, 1910; G 35450. 


Man standing, showing one but- 
ton sack suit, hat in one hand, cane in 
other. ©1c. Sept. 30, 1910: G 35457. 


Man standing, wearing two but- 
ton cutaway coat, silk hat, overcoat 
thrown over arm. © 1 ¢. Sept. 30, 
1910; G 35452. 


Man wearing extremely full 
overcoat. © 1 ce. Sept. 30, 1910; G 
35448. 


——Man wearing frock coat, five 
button vest, and silk hat. ©1e. Sept. 
30, 1910; G 35444. 


Three men standing, one at left 
showing front view of Norfolk suit, 
center figure with hands in pockets. 
© 1c. Sept. 30, 1910; G 35453. 


Three men standing, showing 
overcoats. © 1 ce. Sept. 30, 1910; G 
35447. 


—— Two men, seven vests and Six 
cuff designs. © 1 ce. Sept. 30, 1910; 
G 35446. 


Two men standing, dressed in 
evening suits. © 1. Sept. 30, 1910; 
G 35445. 


Two men standing, left hand 
figure showing frock coat and silk hat, 
man at right showing cutaway coat 
and soft hat. © 1. Sept. 30, 1910; 
G 35451. 


416 


WORKS OF ART 


nos. 40-43, Oct., 1910 


Royal TAYLORS—Continued. 

—— Two men standing, one at left 

has overcoat thrown over arm, one at 
right wearing cutaway coat. © 1 «. 
Sept. 30, 1910; G 35455. 
Two men standing. one at left 
holding bottle in hand, man at right 
drinking out of glass. ©1c. Sept. 30, 
1910; G 35456. 

—— Two men standing, one at left. 
holding card in right hand, one at 
right carrying cane. © 1. Sept. 30, 
. 1910; G 85454. ; 

—— Two men standing, one at lef 
showing double breasted sack suit, 
one at right showing three button sack 
suit. © 1. Sept. 30, 1910; G 35443. 


Two men standing, right hand 
figure showing one button cutaway 
suit, left hand figure showing three 
button sack suit. © 1c Sept. 30, 
1910; G 35460. 

Two men standing, right hand 
figure showing three button coat, left 
hand figure three button coat, cane in 
hand. ©1e. Sept. 30, 1910; G 35459. 

—— Two men standing, right hand 
figure showing three button cutaway 
coat, left hand figure showing four but- 
ton sack suit. ©1c. Sept. 30, 1910: G 
35458. 

——Two men standing, showing 
front and back views of overcoat. 
1c. Sept. 30, 1910; G 35449. 

—— Young man standing one hand 
in pocket, the other holding cane. © 
1c. Sept. 30, 1910; G 35461. 


RUSSELL (CHARLES M.), Great Falls, 
Mont. [23259, 23260 
Life saver. [Team of horses hitched 
to country wagon, running away, man 
and woman in wagon, automobile in 
distance,] © 1c. Oct. 1, 1910; G 
35466. 

Old story. [Frightened team of 
horses hitched to country wagon, man 
and woman thrown out, automobile 
coming down road in cloud of dust.] 
© 1c. Oct. 1, 1910; G 35465. 


SANForRD (W. M.), New York, N. Y. 
[23261-23308 


Carnations; by Edwin H. Niefer. 
[Young woman wearing hat and high 
stock collar, right arm full of carna- 
tions. ] 

Catch as catch can; by John H. 
Dolph. [Puppies playing on straw in 
front of kennel. ] 


Catch at both ends; by H. G. Bryant. 
[Girl standing on rock, fishing.] 


SaNForD (W. M.)—Continued. 

Cool retreat; by Edward G. Sieber. 
[Cows resting in shade of clump of 
trees. | 

Cutting a figure; by H. G. Bryant. 
[Girl in white fur-trimmed dress, muff 
boa and cap, skating. ] 

Daughter of the wave; by H. G. 
Bryant. [Girl in bathing suit, stand- 
ing ankle deep in water. ] 

Dixie girl; by Frank Desch. [Head 
of young woman wearing large flat 
hat and chiffon veil, three quarter 
view of face.] 

Harly cares; by W. V. Cahill. [Coun- 
try scene, little child driving flock of 
geese. | 

First call for dinner; by E. Irving 
Couse. [Little girl and cat standing 
in front of old-fashioned fire place. |] 


First whisper of spring; by Henry 
Farrer. [Water at right, house and 
trees at left.] 


Fortune seeker; by Louis Moeller. 
[Two men seated before table strewn 
with papers and books, large globe 
near the older man.] 


Friend in need, friend indeed; by 
Arthur Robertson ‘Tait. [Shepherd 
dog trying to help sheep out of snow- 
drift. } 

Good form in golf; by H. G. Bry- 
ant. [Girl in short skirt, bare head, 
carrying golf sticks, walking on hill 
side. | 


His first patient; by Antonio R. 
Romes. [Little boy wearing his fath- 
er’s glasses and coat, seated beside 
bed where dog is lying, holding dog’s 
paw in one hand and watch in other.] 


Home-loving hearts; by Susan Knox. 
[Little girl seated on cushions before 
open fire, reading, large shepherd dog 
stretched out on floor by her side. ] 


Lady Caprice; by Frank Desch. 
[Profile view of young woman, low 
neck, large hat with plumes on right 
side. ] 


Lively sparker; by W. G. Bryant. 
[Girl in automobile coat and hood, 
standing, automobile and trees in back- 
ground. | 


Long lane to the sea; by Louis K. 
Harlow. [Village road leading to sea 
in distance, houses and fence on either 
side. } 


Love all; by H. G. Bryant. [Girl 
standing on tennis court, racket in 
right hand.] 


417 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23304 


pt. Iv, n. S., v.5 


SANForD (W. M.)—Continued. 
Lure of the wild; by Hugo Hoistet- 
ter. [Camping scene, three boys in 


woods, one standing holding up fish, | 


ene with frying pan, third cleaning | 


fish. ] 

Moonlight on 
James Tyler. 
open sea.] 

New horse-woman; by H. G. Bryant. 
{Young woman dressed in riding cos- 
tume, standing on balcony, buttoning 
her glove. ] 

Old mill in France; by George A. 
Aldridge. [Stream with mill and water 
wheel at left, trees and houses 
right. ] 

Old town clock; by Louis K. Harlow. 
{Street in village, square stone tower 
with clock in distance.] 

On the skis; by H. G. Bryant. 
fSnow scene, girl on Sskis.] 

Out for a killing; by H. G. Bryant. 
{Young woman dressed in hunting cos- 
tume, holding gun in both hands. in 
the woods. ] 

Picturesque France: by George A. 
Aldridge. [Stone arched bridge over 
stream, trees, vines and houses on 
either side. ] 

Play’s the thing; by H. G. Bryant. 
[Young woman walking, dressed in 
street costume, theater and automobile 
in background. | 

Rattlin’ spoke spells ruin: by Louis 
Moeller. [Two men fixing wheel of 
eart under large tree, old man, standing 
near, offering advice, house to left.] 


summer seas: by 
[Large sailing vessel on 


Ring, ring for liberty: by Henry 
Mosler. [Man standing on platform, 
ringing large bell.] 


Read home; by Bruce Crane. 
[Country road leading to farm house 
in distance, trees at right.] 

Saucy winds; by Francis Miller. 
{Woman holding her hat by both 
hands, coat and skirts tossed by wind. ] 

Sea at play; by James Tyler. 
{Breakers rolling against rocky coast.] 

Ship ahoy; by H. G. Bryant. [Girl 
standing by ship rail, looking out at 
sea.] 

Sunday morning; by Carl Kahlen. 
[Head of horse wearing halter, looking 
over bar of gate.] 

Sun’s daily painting; by W. C. Fitler. 
fSmall pools of water at foot of hill, 
house and trees in background. } 

Taking her fling; by H. G. Bryant. 
[Girl in basket-ball costume. ball in 
right hand.] 


418 


atapantintnnemig 


SuEs| 


Se ee ee 
*)8) 


SANForD’ (W. M.)—Continued. 

Vale of Llangollen; by Alfred de 
Breauski. [Stream rushing over rocks, 
mountains on either side. ] 

Vision of loveliness; by C. F. Naegle. 
[Head of woman gazing into crystal, 
low neck, profile view of face.] 

We won: by Karl Witkoski. [Boy 
standing in grass, holding base-ball 
and bat.] 

Where the old folks live; by Y. King. 
[Stone arched bridge across stream, 
flock of ducks in water, house at 
right.] 

Where the simple life is lived: by 
Remington Schuyler. [Snow scene, 
Indian roasting meat on end of stick 
over camp fire, canoe in background. ] 
Word in confidence; by M. R. Dixe. 
[Lady seated at tea-table, talking to 
parrot. | 
© ic. each Sept. 27, 1910; G 35384— 


SCHOENHOFEN BREWING CO., 
al. [28304 
Edelweiss girl. [Head of young 
woman, landscape baekground.] © 1 
c. Sept. 14, 1910; G 35098. 
SCHWEIGER (MAx) AND KLEINTANK 
(Harry F.), New York, N. Y. 
[23305 
Presented to Jack Johnson. [Row 
ot medals, inscription on center one.] 
© 1c. Sept. 12, 1910; G 35094. 
SCRIBNER’S (CHARLES) SONS, New 
York, Wee, [23306-23310 
Artist (The): by Harrison Fisher. 


Chicago, 


[Young girl playing violin.] © 1 «. 
Sept. 27. 1910; G 35429. 
Bride (The); Harrison Fisher. 


| [Young woman dressed as bride, look- 


both hands. ] 


ing down at prayer book held between 
© 1 ec. Sept. 27, 1930; 
G 35428. 

Debutante; by Harrison Fisher. 
[Evening party, young girl in fore 


ground pulling on long kid glove.] © 
1c. Sept. 27, 1910; G@ 35481. 
IXiss; by Harrison Fisher. [Man 


kissing young woman.] ©1e. Sept. | 
27, 1910: G 354380. 

Sport (The); by Harrison Fisher. 
j Young woman holding crop in right 
hand, seated, talking to three dogs, 
mnan leading horse in background.] 
©1c. Sept. 27, 1910; G 35427. 


SHOUNARD (E. F.), Yonkers, N. Y. 
Pssiel 
Child’s head on star. Bas relief of 


© 


child’s head in star, inscription. 
1c Sept. 15, 1910; G 35100. 


| SWEDISH COLONIAL 


| 
| 


girl behind heart. 


WORKS OF 


nos. 40-43, Oct., 1910 


SocIETY FOR ETHICAL New 
Work, .N. YX. [23312 

I saw you toss the kites on high; by 
Charles C. Curran. [Bare-footed boy 
holding kite string, girl standing by his 


CULTURE, 


side, two other children watching.] © 
1 c Sept. 8, 1910; G 35080. 
SPIEGEL (M.), Albany, N. Y. [23313 


Friends. Little girl dressed in white 
standing behind trunk of tree beside 
which is a seal, lake in background. 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1910; G 35432. 


STANTON (HpwarpD M.), Chicago, Ili. 
[23314 


Self conquest, the path and way. 
[Statue of nude figure of man stepping 


away from prostrate figure.] © 1 «¢. 
Oct. 1, 1910; G 35467. 


STRAUSS (FRANK V.) & co., New York, 
i ee ae [23315 
Charmers (The). Heads of two 
young women, one singing, other play- 
ing wind instrument, in circular 
wreath, © 1c. Sept. 30, 1910; G 
35441. 


Swaist (FREDERICK GEORGE), Wills- 
bridge, England. [23316 
Spring laughing at winter. [Num- 


ber of elfs dancing around leafless 
tree.]| ©1c. Sept. 22, 1910; G 35349. 


socIETy, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [23317 


Printz (Johan), governor of Sweden. 
[Portrait.] © 1. Sept. 15, 1910; G 


ooL12. 
THAaw (Mrs. BENJAMIN), New York, 
IN [23318 
Holy family; by Raphael. Group of 


| five figures, mother standing in canter, 


Joseph on her right and Elizabeth on 
her left, St. John in lower foreground, 
Christ child lying on cushion. © 1c 
Sept. 22, 1910; G 35353. 


| Tuck (RAPHAEL) & SONS CO., LTD., New 


York, IN. Y. 
To my valentine. 


[23319-23330 
Boy embracing 


) girl and kissing her on cheek. 


—— Boy kneeling, offering flowers to 
| ——Boy sitting on heart, offering 
little girl small heart dangling from 
| | String. 


Boy standing on pail, kissing 
| girl who is leaning out of window. 

irl holding golf club” with 
heart fer golf ball, boy in background 
acting as caddie. 


ART 
2333 
Yuck (RAPHAEL) & SONS CO.—Con. 
-Two children kissing in front 


of fan. 

—— Two children sitting on bench, 
embracing each other. 

—— Two children sitting on heart, 
boy holding parchment, “ Sweet son- 
nets.” 

-—— Two children sitting on hiteh- 
ing post fishing, their joint lines at- 
tached to heart. 

—— Two children standing back to 
back with black heart between them. 

——Two children under 
umbrella, kissing. 

—— Two little children side by side, 
girl with shy expression. 


standing 


© 1 c. each Sept. 26, 1910; G 35372- 
VopacH (W.) & co., Berlin, Germany. 
{23331-23336 


Du schwarzbraunes deandl; 
Wachsmuth. [Two men seated. one 
playing guitar, young girl standing 
with back against wall, listening.] © 
1 ¢. Sept. 21, 1910; G 35344. 

Im freibad; by C. von Bergen. 
[Three little girls seated on plank 
across stream, dangling their feet in 
water.] © 1 c. Sept. 21, 1910: &G 
35348. 

Music der armen leute; 
Tobler. [Men, women and children 
standing in street, listening to man, 
grass on either side.] © 1 ¢. Sept. 21, 
1910; G 35346. 

Muttergliick; by Gabr. von Max. 
[Young woman holding small child in 
her arms.] © 1c. Sept. 21, 1910: ¢ 


by M. 


by Victor 


353847. 
Still ruht der sea; by Muller-Kurz- 
welly. [Quiet stream with trees and 


©1 


by Ad. 


grass on either side. } 
1910; G 35345. 
Stilles = gliick;: 
[Woman seated in large arm chair 
reading to small child in her lap.] 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1910; G 35343. 
WaALes (C. E.), Superior, Wis. 
(23337, 23338 
Ashland and Apostle Island; by H. 
Wellge. [Bird’s-eye-view of harbor 
with town in foreground, other towns 


ce. Sept. 21, 


Echtler. 


on peninsula, many islands.} © 1 e. 
Sept, 6, 1910; G 35066. 

Twin Ports, past; by H. Wellge. 
| Bird’s-eye-view of mouth of stream, 
Indian canoes and tepees in fore- 
ground.] © 1 ec Sept. 6. 1910: @ 


POO, 


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23359 


pts IV; DSS. VoD 


WINSCH (JOHN), New York, N. Y. 
[23838389-23564 

Ancient castle leaflet. Panel with 
flowers and words A peaceful Easter 
over background of castle and moun- 
tains, 

Apple blossom leaflet. Blossoms on 
panel, landscape in background. 

Baby and chicks. Hen and chicks 
eating from baby’s bowl, A joyous 
Faster. 

Beautiful lilies. 

Beautiful tulips. 


An Easter greeting. 
An Haster greet- 


ing. 
Bee and chickens. Best Easter 
wishes. 
Bird leaflet. Dove over cross and 
flowers. " 


Birthday "ea flet, 1. Flowers and 
landscape, A happy birthday. 
2. Flowers and landscape, Birth- 
Gay greeting. 

—— 38. Flowers and landscape, Wish- 
ing you a happy birthday. 
4. Flowers and landscape, With 
best birthday wishes. 

Blue cluster. Cross and forget-me- 
nots, An Easter greeting. 


Bow] of blooms. Best Easter wishes. 


Bunnies and cabbage leaves. Glad 
Easter wishes. 

Bunnies and carrots. <A _ joyful 
Eastertide. 

Butterfly and chickens. Easter 
greetings. 


Glad Easter wishes. 
Birth- 


Cabbage feast. 
Carnation birthday leaflet. 
day greetings. 


Carnation leaflet. 
landscape above. 

Carrot feast. Best Easter wishes. 

Chickens’ escape. Baby and chick- 
ens, A joyful Eastertide. 

Chicks in field. A joyous Easter. 


Flowers on panel, 


Chrysanthemum leaflet. Best birth- 
day wishes. 
Church in the distance. Landscape 


in cross, white lilacs. 

Church leafiet. A blessed Easter and 
cross on panel, landscape above. 

Church steeple. Landscape in cross, 
surrounded by flowers. 

Clustered cross. Rustie cross and 
flowers, Easter greeting. 

Cornflower leaflet. A happy birth- 
day. 

Country church. 1. Landscape in 
oval, verse below, Easter greeting. 


| €Fs, 


WINSCH (JOHN )—Continued. — 
2. Landscape in oval, verse be- 
low, A happy Easter. 


3. Landscape in oval, verse be- 
low, A joyful Easter. 


4. Landscape in oval, verse be- 
low, Best Easter wishes. 


Cross and blossoms. A joyful East- 
ertide. 


Cross and carnations. 
wishes. 


Cross and roses. A happy Haster. 


Crowned with lilies. Landscape in 
cross, surrounded by lilies of the 
valley. 


Dainty floral cluster. 
peacefui Easter. 

Dainty sprays. 
Easter wishes. 


Daisies and forget-me-nots. 
Easter. 


Dangerous position. 
nest, A happy Easter. 


Dawn light from the East. Church 
scene, music and flowers, Glad Easter 
greeting. 

Dawn of joy. Sunrise in cross and 
water lilies, A peaceful Easter. 

Delicate cluster. A blessed Easter. 

Dove cross leaflet, 1. Dove and flow- 
ers in Cross. 

2. Dove and flowers in cross. 
—— 3. Dove and flowers in cross. 
4. Dove and flowers in cross. 

Dove leaflet, 1. Dove above land- 
scape and flowers, Easter greeting. 

2. Dove above landseape and | 
flowers, A happy Easter. | 

Doves of peace. Best Easter. 

Early dawn. Marine view and flow- 
verse below, Welcome Easter 
morning. 

Easter blooms. A joyous Haster. 

Easter flowers. Best Easter wishes. 

Easter forget-me-nots. Cross and 
fiowers in oval, verse below, A joyful 
Eastertide. 

Easter gladness. Dove, verse below, 
Welcome Easter morning. 

Easter joy. Landscape in cross. 

Easter light. Dove, verse below, A 
blessed Easter. 

Easter lilies of the valley. Small 
cross and flowers in oval, verse below, 
With best Easter wishes. am | 

Easter promise. Cross of flowers jf} 
and landscape in oval, A happy and }} 
peaceful Easter. 


Best Haster 


A happy and 
Verse below, Best 
A happy 


Baby in hen’s 


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WORKS 
nos. 40-48, Oct., 1910 | 


Winscu (Joun )—Continued. 

Easter soul songs. Chorister among 
lilies in oval, flowers and candle, Peace 
be with thee. 

Haster souvenir. Small cross and 
flowers in oval, verse below, Hearty 
Easter greetings. 

Easter thoughts. Dove upon cross, 
and flowers, An Easter greeting. 

Haster violets. Small cross and 
flowers in oval, verse below, Loving 
Easter wishes. 

Haster’s triumphant song. Organ, 
music and flowers, Easter greeting. 

Embellished cross. Lilies entwining 
and forming background for cross, 
verse above, Easter greeting. 

Eternal Eastertide. Cross of flow- 
ers, Jandscape in oval, A joyful Haster- 
tide. 

Everlasting springtide. 
in cross. 

Feeding chicks. Baby and chickens, 
Welcome Easter morning. 

Fine feast. Bunnies and cabbage, 
Easter greeting. 


Landscape 


Floral cross. Verse above, Best 
Easter wishes. 
Floral cross leaflet, 1. Peace be 


with thee. 

2. The Lord is risen. 

—— 8. Calla lilies in cross. 
—— 4. Roses in cross. 

—— 5. Flowers in cross. 

6. Forget-me-nots in cross. 


Flowers of crimson hue. A joyful 
Wastertide. © 
Flowers of violet hue. Best Haster 
| wishes. 


Forget-me-not cluster. Verse framed 
in flowers, A peaceful Easter. 

Forget-me-not cross. Verse below, 
Best Easter wishes. 

Forget-me-not leaflet. 
| and flowers in frame. 


Small cross 


Fountain of life. Doves around foun- 
tain, Welcome Easter morning. 


Glad Eastertide. 


Glorious blooms. 
morning. 


Landscape in cross. 
Welcome Paster 


Glory dawn. Chorister in cross sur- 
rounded by lilies, Blessed Easter. 


Golden rays. 
ating light, 
| Easter. 


Flowers in cross radi- 
verse below, A joyous 


Golden sunset. Landscape, verse be- 
low, Peace be with thee. 


OF ART 
23564 
WinscH (Joun )—Continued. 
Grasshopper and chickens. <A joy- 


ous Faster. 
Hen and flock. 
Herald of peace. 


A happy Easter. 
Cross of flowers, 


landscape in oval, Loving Easter 
wishes. 
Home sweet home. Landscape in 


cross surrounded by flowers. 

Hope’s chiming bell. Chorister in 
bell, lilies and butterfly, The Lord is 
risen. 

Hope’s messenger. 
low, The Lord is risen. 

Hope’s symbol. Landscape in cross 
with lilies, A happy Easter. 


Illuminated cross leaflet. An Easter 
greeting and cross on panel, landscape 
above. 


Illumined leaflet, 1. Cross 
flowers on panel, birds above. 


2. Cross, flowers and bird. 


In trouble. Baby and chickens, An 
Easter greeting. 


Jonquil cluster. Best Easter wishes. 


Jonquil girls. Faces flowers, 
Glad Easter greeting. 


Jonquil leaflet. Easter greetings. 


Joys of Easter. Dove, verse below. 
Best Easter wishes. 


Just out. Chickens in oval. violets, 
Glad Easter greeting. 


Landscape birthday leafiet, 1, Birth- 
day greetings. 
2. A loving birthday greeting. 
—— 8. A happy birthday. 
— 4. A birthday greeting. 
Landscape cross leaflet, 1-4. 
legend. } 
—— 5. Best Easter wishes. 
——6. A happy Easter. 
7. An EKaster greeting. 
A joyful Eastertide. 


Dove, verse be- 


and 


in 


{no 


r 
8. 


Landscape leaflet. A happy Easter 
and cross on panel, landscape above. 
Light from above. Organ, musie 


and flowers, Christ the Lord is risen 
to-day. 
Lilies and violets. Easter greeting. 


Lilies of the valley. Verse below, A 
happy and peaceful Easter. 


Lily bowl. A happy and peaceful 
Kaster. 
Lily cross. Verse above, Wishing 


you a happy Easter. 


Lily fair. A happy Easter. 


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pt. Iv, n.s., v.5 


Winscu (JoHN)—Continued. 

Lily leafiet, 1. A blessed Easter. 
2. A happy Easter. 

Lily of the valley leaflet, 1. 
eross and flowers. 

2. Small cross and flowers. 
Little chicks. Glad Easter wishes. 
Little chicks all around. Baby and 

ehickens, Best Haster wishes. 

Little chicks have found 
Haster greetings. 

Lovely jonquils. Best Easter wishes. 

Lovely lilies. Verse above, Wish- 
ing you a happy Easter. 

Meadow (The) Landscape, verse be- 
low, May thine be a happy Haster. 

Messengers of hope. Doves, Wel- 
eome Haster morning. 

Moonlight leaflet. Flowers entwin- 
ing cross, landscape above. 

Old familiar path. Landscape in 
eross, background of flowers. 

Old farmhouse. Landscape in cross, 
forget-me-nots. 

Old home. Landscape 
background of flowers. 

Old wind mill. Verse below, A joy- 
ful Hastertide. 

On hill top. House, winding path 
and jonquils in foreground, A happy 
Laster. 

Pansy birthday leaflet. 
ing Many happy returns. 

Pansy girls. Faces in flowers, A 
jeyful EKastertide. 

Pansy wreath. River view encircled 
by wreath, Birthday greetings. 

Peaceful messenger. Dove upon 
eross entwined by flowers, A happy 
Waster. 

Peaceful morning. Landscape in 
eross under beam of light, carnation in 
foreground, Easter greeting. 

Peaceful nature. Carnations, land- 
scape above, Welcome Easter morning. 

Pink floral girls. Faces in flowers, 
A happy Easter. 

Pure white blossoms. 
glass bowl, Wishing you 
Haster. 


Large 


a worm. 


in eross, 


Seroll bear- 


Flowers in 
a happy 


Purple cluster. Violets, small cross 
above, Best Easter wishes. 


Purple lilac cross leaflet. Cross and 
flowers with background of larger 
€ross, 

Purple souvenir, 1. View of river and 
lake, verse beside it, A happy and 
peaceful Easter. 


WINSCcH (JOHN )—Continued. 

—— 2. Church scene, verse beside it, 
Rest Easter wishes. 
3. Mission scene, verse beside it, 
Welcome Haster morning. 
4. Bridge, over stream, leading 
to church, verse beside it, With loving 
E'aster wishes. 

Rabbits and chickens, 1. A happy 
Easter. 


2. A joyful Eastertide. 

— 3. Easter greeting. 

——4, Best Easter wishes. 

Rays of light. Forget-me-nots in 
cross radiating light, verse, An Haster 
greeting. 

Resurrection riches. Scene in cross, 
transverse beam of light, The Lord is 
risen. 

Rose cluster leaflet, 1. Cattle scene 
below. 

—— 2. Landscape below. 

— 3. Scene below, cattle at stream. 


4. Scene below, women at 
stream. 
Rose leaflet. Flowers on _ panel, 
church scene above. 
Rose and _ landscape, 1-4. [No 
legend. ] 
Rosebud cluster. Flowers above 
verse, Easter greetings. 
Rosebud cross. Verse, A happy 
Easter. 
Rural spot. Landscape, flowers in 


foreground, A joyful Hastertide. 


Silver cross, 1. Landscape in cross, 
A blessed and holy Easterday. 


2. Landscape in cross, Best 
wishes for a happy Easter. 


3. Landscape in cross, Peace be 


with thee. 


4. Landscape in cross, May true 
Easter joy be yours. 


Silvery brooklet. Landscape 
cross, lilies of the valley. 


Song of joy. Church scene, music, 
and calla lilies, Easter blessings. 


Sparkling waters. Doves alighting — 
upon fountain, A blessed Easter. 


Spirit whispers. Dove above lilies, 
A joyous Haster. 

Stand leaflet, 1. Landscape in frame 
upon easel, flowers below, A happy 
birthday. 


2. Landscape in frame upon 
easel, violets below, A happy birthday. — 
83. Landscape in frame upon 
easel, flowers below, Birthday greet- 
ings, 


in )t 


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WORKS 
nos. 40-43, Oct., 1910 


Winscnu (Jonun)—Continued. 

——4. Landscape in frame upon 
easel, flowers below, A birthday greet- 
ing. 

Star of hope. Chorister among lilies 
in star, burning incense below, A peace- 
ful Haster. 

Stork design. 1. Baby sitting upon 
back of stork standing with outstretch- 
ed wings, Cupid told the stork to bring 
a — to us — name — weight — date 
of birth —. 

2. Babies sitting beside stork 
standing on one leg, Cupid told the 
stork to bring a—to us—name— 
weight —- date of birth —. 

3. One baby upon stork, another 
mounting, Cupid told the stork to 
bring a — to us — name — weight — 
date of birth —. 

—— 4, Storks approaching babies in 
water, Cupid told the stork to bring a 
— to us — name — weight — date of 
birth —. 

5. Three babies upon stork, Cu- 
| pid told the stork to bring a — to us 

— name — weight — date of birth —. 

——6. Stork feeding babies, Cupid 
told the stork to bring a — to us — 
name — weight — date of birth —. 

7. Baby in crib tied to stork, 
Cupid told the stork to bring a — to 
us — name — weight — date of birth 


— 


8. Baby tied upon back of stork, 
| Cupid told the stork to bring — to us 
\}— name — weight — date of birth —. 
Streamlet (The). Landscape above 
| verse, A peaceful Easter. 

! Sweet lilies of the valley. Flowers 
| in glass bowl, Easter greeting. 


| Sweet-pea girls. Faces in flowers, 
| welcome Easter morning. 


Taking a rest. Bunnies, A joyous 


| Paster. 


Token of peace. Ilower cross, land- 
scape in small oval, Welcome Easter 
morning. 


Tulip girls. 
| Easter wishes. 


Violet cluster. Flowers above verse, 
Welcome Haster morning. 


Faces in flowers, Best 


Violet cross. Flowers and cross, 
verse above, A happy and peaceful 
Waster. 


Violet cross leaflet. 
flowers in larger cross. 


Small cross and 


Violet leaflet. 
ers in frame. 


Small cross and flow- 


OF ART 
Ena bs: 
mite 
Winscnu (Joun )—Continued. 
Violet wreath. Landscape in wreath. 


Birthday greeting. 

Violets and cross; 1. Easter greeting. 

—— 2. Best Easter wishes. 

—— 3. A happy and peaceful Easter. 
4. Wishing you a happy Easter. 
Landscape in cross. 
Doves drinking, 


Way of peace. 

Welcome brooklet. 
Best Easter wishes. 

White and brown bunnies. 
greeting. 

White cluster. Lilies of the valley, 
small cross above, A joyous Easter. 

White clusters. Flowers above verse, 
A blessed Easter. 

White floral girls. 
Haster greeting. 

White floral 
peaceful Haster. 

White lilac cross leaflet. 
and lilac in larger cross. 

White messengers. Doves in flight, 
A peaceful Easter. 

White rabbits. A happy Easter. 

White violets. Flowers and fern in 
oval, Best Easter wishes. 

Wild rose leaflet. Flowers on panel, 
landscape above. 

Wild rose wreath. Landscape 
wreath, A happy birthday. 

Wild roses. Flowers and fern 
oval, A peaceful Easter. 

Winding path. Landscape, flowers 
in foreground, Easter greetings. 

Winged messengers. Doves, 
thine be a happy Easter. 

Yellow cluster. Small cross above 
flowers, A happy Easter. 


Easter 


Faces in flowers, 


leaflet. Jonquils, A 


Small cross 


in 


in 


May 


Yellow fioral leaflet. Small eross 
above flowers in frame. 
Yellow wreath. Landscape in 


wreath, With best birthday wishes. 
© 1c. each Sept. 19, 1910; G 35113- 


WoLr & co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[23565-23573 
Delicious repast. [Lady in evening 
dress standing at table, steaming bow! 
in hands.] © 1 ce. Sept. 6, 1910: G 
oO~ E 
35059. 


Dido. [Young woman in long even- 
ing dress and large picture hat, stand- 
ing.] © 1 ce. Sept. 17, 1910: G 35367. 


Kunice. [Head of young womnun, 
wearing large toque tied under chin. 
profile view.] © 1 e. Sept. 17, 1910; 
G 35109. 


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pt. Iv, n. s., v.5 | 


Wor & co.—Continued. 

Hypatia. [Woman standing at back 
of chair, dressed in long evening 
gown, large picture hat.] ©1c. Sept. 
17, 1910; G@ 35110. 

Joan. [Head of young woman wear- 
ing toque trimmed with grapes, three 
quarter view of face.] © 1. Sept. 
17, 1910; G 35108. 

Kathleen. [Head of young woman, 
low neck, wearing drooping black hat. ] 
© 1c. Sept. 17, 1910; G 35368. 


Wor & co.—Continued. 

Tynderida. [Woman standing, look- |} 
ing in hand glass.] © 1. Sept. 17, 
1910; G 35369.) iy 

Vanity Fair. [Head of young womau |} 
in large hat, dress cut low over jf 
shoulders.] © 1c. Oct. 1, 1910; G 
35462. 

Veronese. [Head of young woman 
wearing large drooping hat, low neck, 
three quarter view of face.] ©1.« 
Sept. 17, 1910; G 35107. 


Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalogue since Jan- 
IEE UT Ais Dn TS TG i La le aa a 


424 


CLASSES H-K, 


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


ACETYLENE WELDING cOo., New York, 
IW. eX. [ 23574, 28575 
Demolition of four Scotch marine 
boilers by means of oxy-acetylene cut- 
mine torches. -1, 2., © 1c. Sept. 16, 
1910; J 145446, 145447. 


AD ART SERVICE, Cleveland, Ohio. 
[23576 
Pair, page. © Aug. 2, 1910; 2c. 
Aug. 8, 1910; K 138439. 
ALLEN (JAMES W.), 
Dak. [28577 
Deadwood, S. Dak. 1876. © Sept. 
22, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1910; J 145893. 

ALMAN & co., New York, N. Y. 

[28578 


Ryan (J. B.) © Sept. 30, 1910; 2c. 
Oct. 1, 1910; J 145998. 


AMERICAN COMMERCIAL 
co., New York, N. Y. 


Deadwood, S. 


ADVERTISING 


[28579-23606 

[28 prints]: 

Apple ducking. — At the fair 
grounds.—Back to school.—Contempla- 
tion.— Hailing a cab. Hard problem.— 
Her new hat.—Hobble  girl.—Hur- 
rah. — Kodaking. — Letters. — Scotch- 
man.—Unwillingly to school. © Sept. 
a, 1910; 2 ec. each Sept. 2, 1910;' K 
18582-13594. 

Automobile girl.—Autumn days.— 
Autumn styles.—Cooler weather.—Rng- 
lishman. — Exciting moment. — Foot- 
ball. — Hallowe’en. — Interesting sub- 
ject. — Milady’s boudoir. — October 
days.—Smile of satisfaction.—Specta- 
tors.—Tea.—Watching the game. 
Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ec. each Sept. 24, 1910; 
K 14230-14244. | 


AMERICAN PRESS ASSN., New York, 
is ee [28607-23697 
Baldwin (Miss), Mrs. McVicka 18 


Mrs. J. B. Harriman, Mrs. Potter, and 
Mrs. Woodriffe. © Sept. 15, 1910: 2 
ec. Sept. 24, 1910: J 145767. 


4 


AMERICAN PRESS ASSN.—Continued. 

Bennett (James Gordon). © Sept. 
13, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 15, 1910; J 145384. 

Bruce (M. Lynn). © Sept. 14, 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1910; J 145377. 

Burke (Gov. John). © Sept. 1, 
1910;.2:¢c. Sept, 15, 1910; J 1453882. 

Burrows (Senator J. C.). © Sept. 
20, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1910; J 145761. 

Civil war nurses. © Sept. 19, 1910: 
2c. Sept. 30, 1910; J 145978. 

Cole (W. J.). © Sept. 7, 1910; 2 ce. 
Sept. 24, 1910; J 145760. : 

Cook (Lady). © Sept. 14, 1910; 
2c. Sept. 24, 1910; J 145764. 

Cunningham (J. W.). © Sept. 22, 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1910; J 145759. 

Dickerson, Cruikshank and Odell. 
© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 30, 1910; 
J 145972. 

Drexel (Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J.) 
jr. ‘© Sept. 18, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 15, 
1910; J 145878. 

Forbes (Geraldine). © Sept. 10, 
1910; 2 ce. Sept. 15, 1910; J 1453879. 

Freeman and Tracy. © Sept. 20, 
1910; 2 @: Sept. 30, 1910; J 145980. 

G. A. R. drum corps. © Sept. 20, 
1910; 2 ce. Sept. 30, 1910; J 145981. 
parade. © Sept. 20, 1910; 2 ec. 
Sept. 30, 1910; J 145983. ‘ 
past commanders. © Sept. 19, 
1910; 2 ce. Sept. 30, 1910; J 145976. 

Gamble (Senator R. J.) © Sept. 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1910; J 145762. 

Garibaldi (Miss Italia) © Sept. 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1910; J 145371. 

Gaynor (Mayor and Mrs.) © Sept. 
10, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 15, 1910; J 145374. 
(Miss Gertrude) © Sept. 10, 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1910; J 1453878. 
family. © Sept. 10, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 15, 1910; J 145872. 

Goodsell (Louis F.) © Sept. 10, 
1910; 2c. Sept. 15, 1910; J 1543883. 


20, 


13, 


4) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23697 


pt. IV, 1S; V. & f 


AMERICAN PRESS ASSN.—Continued. 

Gould (Geo. J.) and family. © 
sept. 13; 1910; 2 -e: Sept 15, 19tO-sgT 
145385. 


Harmon (Judson) A-E. © Aug. 


(ee 


L105). 2 \ecoveach. Sept 10, 1910 
145187145191. 
A-M. ©» ‘Aug. 1, 1910: -27e. 


each Sept. 16, 1910; J 145403-145405, 
145409, 145411, 145415-145419, 145422— 
145424. 

——and grandchildren. © Aug. 1, 
1910; 2 c& Sept. 10, 1910; J 145199. 
——A,B. © Aug. 1, 1910; 2c. 
each Sept. 16, 1910; J 145407, 145420. 
and grand-daughter. A-C. 
Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c each Sept. 16, 1910; 
J 145402, 145410, 145421. 

and Miss Cassatt. A, B. © 
Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 10, 1910; 
Jd 145196, 145197. 


Mrs. Cassatt and three Cassatt 
children. © Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 
10, 1910; J 145198. 

Harmon (Judson and Mrs.) A, B. 
© Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c each Sept. 10, 
1910; J 145198, 145194. 

——C. © Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c Sept. 
16, 1910; J 145412. 

—and Cassatt children. © Aug. 
1, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 10, 1910; J 145195. 

—and grandchildren. © Aug. 1, 
1910; 2 e. Sept. 16, 1910; J 145406. 

—and granddaughter. © Aug. 1, 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1910; J 145414. 

Harmon (Mrs. Judson) © Aug. 1, 
1910; 2 ec. Sept. 10, 1910; J 145192. 

Ae Be - ©) Aue. 2, 1910-2) ©. 
each Sept. 16, 1910; J 145408, 1454138. 

Harriman (Miss Ethel) © Sept. 15, 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1910; J 245765. 

Jerome (Wm. Travers) © Sept. 19, 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1910; J 145763. 


Kay (Joseph) © Sept. 17, 1910; 2c. 
Sept. 24, 1910; J 145758. 

Kressler (I. J.) © Sept. 14, 1910; 
2 e.:Sept. 15, 1910; J 1453876. 

Lodge (Senator Henry Cabot) © 
Aus 5, ADL 2 ¢.. Sept... 30, 1910s 7g 
145973. 

Lorimer (Senator Wm.) © Sept. 
20, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1910; J 145768. 

MecEdwan (Wm. J.) © Sept. 19, 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 30, 1910; J 145985. 


Peck (Geo. W.) © Sept. 4, 1910; 2 
c. Sept. 15, 1910; J 145375. 


Preece (Clarence) © Sept. 15,1910; 
2c. Sent. 24, 1910: J 145766. 


AMERICAN PRESS ASSN.—Continued. 
Rhodes (H. J.) © Sept. 19, 1910; 2 } 
c. Sept. 30, 1910; J 145984. } 
Roosevelt (Theodore) 1, 2. © Sept. | 
11, 1910; 2 « each Sept, ise] a 
1453867, 145368. 
3,4. © Sept. 12, 1910; 2 c. each 
Sept. 15, 1910; J 145369, 145370. | 
—and Douglas Robinson. © Aug. |} 
25, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 10; 199@= 7 145205) 
—— talking to reporters. A, B. © | 
Aug. 24, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 10, 1910; 
J 145201, 145202. . 
Shallenberger (Goy. Ashton C.) © | 
Sept. 1, 1910; 2 ef Sept, fo, 1910- II 
145380. 


Sherman (Vice-President James S.), | 
Gov. J. F. Fort and Samuel R. Van 
Sant. © Sept. 20, 1910; 2 & Sept. 30, 
1910; J 145979. 


Sickles (Daniel C.) © Sept. 19. | 
1910; 2 c Sept. 30, 1910: J 145982. | 


——and Keifer. © Sept. 20, 1910; 
Zc. Sept. 30, 1910; J 145986. 


Streiff (William) © Sept. 11, 1910: 
2c. Sept. 15, 1910; J 145381. 


Stubbs (Governor) © Sept.1, 1910; 
2c. Sept. 24, 1910; J 145769. 


Sultan of Sulu. © Sept. 23, 1910; 
2c. Sept. 30, 1910; J 145974. 


—and Major W. J. Scott. © 
Sept. 23, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 30, 1910; 
J 145975. 


Tipple (Rev. B. M.) 1, 2. © Sept. 
13, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 15, 1910; J 
145365, 145366. 


Van Sant (Samuel R.) and John C. 
Black. © Sept. 19, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 30, | 
1910; J 145977. 4 

Woodruff (Timothy L.) © Sept. 8, 
1910; 2 ce. Sept. 10, 1910; J 145200. 


1,2. © Sept. 8, 1910; 2 c. each 


“Sept. 15, 1910: J 145386, 145388. 


Whitney (Harry) and Paul Rainey. 
© Sept. 8, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 15, 1910; 
J 145387. 


ANDERSON PUB. CO., New York, N. Y. 

[23698 

Memories. © Sept. 10, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 12, 1910; H 796. 


ANDREWS L.), Seattle, 
Wash. [28699-23701 


Childs glacier.—Childs glacier, ice 
falling—Spencer glacier, Alaska. © 
Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 12, 1910: 
J 145729-145781. 


(CLARENCE 


426 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 40-43, Oct., 1910 


ARMSTRONG (Mary E.), Dorchester, 
_ Mass. [23702-23712 
Boston, Mass., Extension to Mary 

Baker G. Eddy’s church, in course of 

construction, 1-11. © Sept» 7, 1910; 

2 ec. each Sept. 12, 1910; J 145231 

145241. 


ARNOT (RopeErT), Paris, France. 
, [23713-23716 
Boat in the Mediterranean. © Sept. 
1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1910; K 14176. 
Sables D’Oloune. © Sept. 1, 1910; 
(2 ce. Sept. 21, 1910; K 14175. 
Winney (Miss); by Maurice Mil- 
liére. © Aug. 20, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 7, 
1910; K 13571. 


Yvonne; by Maurice Milliére. © 
mnie, 20, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1910; K 
ppt 


ARTHUR (JAMES), Detroit, Mich. 
[Zor 
First born. © Sept. 20, 1910; 2 c. 
Sept. 29, 1910; J 145936. 


AUTOTYPE FINE ART CO., 

England. [23718 

What it may come £0: © Sept.. 9, 
ay10; 2c. Sept. 22, 1910; IK 14186. 


LrD., London, 


BAIN (GEORGE GRANTHAM), New York, 
Jt. (ie a [23719-23741 


Chapman (Mrs. Wm. Hayes) 797, 
1,2. © Oct. 29, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 
13, 1910; J 145289, 145290. 


Curtiss (Mrs. Glenn) 1041, 2. © 
mune 1, 1910-2 c. Sept. 13, 1910; J 
145285. 


Fushimi (Prince and Princess) jr. 
Bost, 15, © June 38, 1910; 2c. Sept. 
13, 1910; J 145286. 


Gaynor (Mayor William J.) 985, 
8. © Apr. 19, 1910; 2 c. each Sent. 
13, 1910; J 145272-145279. 


ftorecht (Prof.) 2021, 6, 7. 
Apr. 30, 1910; 2 ec. each Sept. 13, 1910; 
J 145287, 145288, 


Hopp (Zelia and Mary) 2018, 7, 9. 
© May 5, 1910; 2c. each Sept. 18, 
1910; J 145291, 145292. 


Morris (Sir Edward) 226, 14, 15. 
© Apr. 26, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 13, 
1910; J 145425, 145426. 

Rockefeller (J. D.) 2014, 5, 16. © 
May 11, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 13, 1910; 
‘J 145288, 145284. 


CLASSES, H TO K 


23777 

BAKER (J. G.), Columbus Junction, 
Iowa. [23742 
Columbus Junction, Iowa, District 


© Sept. 9, 1910; 2 e. 
J 145206. 


fair. Sept. 12, 


1910; 


3AKOWSKI (B. B.), Prineville, Oregon. 
[23743-23746 
Burns, Oregon. 3144. © Sept. 10, 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1910 ; J 145399. 
Malheur Lake, Oregon, scene. 3101. 
© Sept. 7, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1910; 
J 145827. 
Scene at Narrows. © Sept. 
2c. Sept. 14, 1910; J 145328. 
Typical cow girls. 3072. © Sept. 7, 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1910; J 145329. 


7, 1910; 


Barnes (A. H.), Parkland, Wash. 
[23747-23770 
Alpine anemone.—aAlpine asters.— 
Alpine heliotrope.—<Asters of the 
mountains.—Basket grass lily.—Camp 
Reese and EHagle cliff—Camp Reese 
and Mt. Tacoma.—Camp Reese and 
Tatoosh range.—Caverns of ice.—Field 
of mountain asters.—Gibraltar rock, 
view from below.—Ice wall of upper 
Nisqually glacier.—Ice wall on Mt. 
Tacoma.—Indian basket grass flow- 
er.—Indian paint  brush.—Leaving 
Camp Muir for the summit.—Mt. Ta- 
coma and Camp Reese.—Mt. 'Tacoma 
and Nisqually glacier.—Mountain ane- 
mone. — Mountain asters. — Mountain 
heliotrope.—Nisqually glacier and Mt. 
Tacoma.—Pinnacle Peak and Paradise 
Valley.—Snow lily. © Sept. 15, 1910; 
2 e. each Sept. 18, 1910; J 145294— 
145317. 


BARNETT (A. L.), Lake Charles, La. 
23771-23773 
In the rice fields of Louisiana. 111, 
112. © Sept. 14, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 
17, 1910; J 145448, 145449. 


——118. © Sept. 24, 1910; 2 ce. 
Sept. 27, 1910; J 145770. 
BARRIE (GEORGE) Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [23774 
Diaz (Gen. Porfiro). President of 
Mexico. © Sept. 8, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 12, 
1910; K 18782. 


AND SONS, 


Barrows (lL. D.), San Francisco, Cal. 


[23775 23777 


——and son. 9938, 7-9. © Mar. 28, Queen California. 1-3. © Sept. 16, 
mo. 2 c. each Sept. 18, 1910; J} 1910; 2 c each Sept. 21, 1910; J 
145280- 145282. 145661-—-145663. 

427 


62646 —10——-2 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23078 


‘pt. TV, Se We 


BASSETT (WILLIAM -A:.), Perry, N. Y. 
[23778, 23779 


Bassett madonna. © Sept. 19, 1910; 
2 ¢. Sept. 20, 1910; J 145616. 

Irish patriarch. © Sept. 27, 1910; 
2 c. Sept. 28, 1910; J 145894. 


BEAUFONT LITHIA WATER CO., Rich- 
mond, Va. [23780-23783 
Redds and Bloos. Nos. 3,4. © Aug. 

1, 1910; 2 ¢. each Aug. 24, 19105 KK 

13419, 18420. 
——Nos. 5 & 6. 

2 ¢. each Sept. 15, 

13964. 


BELL (JAMES W.), 
orks ones IY: [23 78423794 
Exclusive styles for this season: 

Atwood. — Chanler. — Clancey. — Dut- 

ion... Lorimer. _— Morton, —_ Norten-—— 

Ormsby —Princeton.—Randolph. 1911 

vozue.. © Sept. 25, 1910; 2 ¢. each 

Sept. 26, 1910; IK 14272-14282. 


© Sept. 1, 1910; 
1910) KV AS9Gs; 


SON & co., New 


Ohio. 
| 23795 

Roosevelt (Col. Theodore) © Sept. 
10, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1910; J 145668. 


BENJAMIN (Isaac), Cincinnati, 


BERGEN (Guy F.), Pasadena, Cal. 
[23 796-23798 
James (Geo. Wharton) © Sept. 14, 


1910;.2 c. Sept. 19, 1910; J 145558. 


McLeod (Malcolm James) 1, 2. 
Sept. 14, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 19, 1910; 
J 145559, 145560. 


BetruHe (H. E.), Green Bay, Wis. 
[23799-23801 

Green Bay, Wis.: 

Bird's-eye view.—River and harbor, 
bird’s-eve view.—West side, bird’s-eye 
wiew.. © -Sepu, .15, 1910-2) e@ jeach 
Sept. 17, 1910; J 145465-145467. 
(GrorGE B.), Allston, Mass. 
[23802 

Tired out: --©), Sepm) 16} (19105720: 
Sept. 19, 1910; J 145546. 


BIGELOW 


York, Ns o¥e 
[ 23803-23809 


BIoGRAPH COMPANY, New 


[Moving picture rolls.] Examina- 
tion day at school. © 1. Sept. 30, 
1910; J 145990. 

In lifes cycle. © 41 +e: Sept) 19) 
1910; J 145612. 

Little angels of luck. © 1c. Sept. 
9, 1910; J 145184. 

Mohawk’s way. © 1c. Sept. 14, 


1910; J 145352. 
Oath and the man. 
1910; J 145784. 


©) 1.ci Sept. 26, 


BioGRAPH COMPANY—Continued. 
Rose o’ Salem-town. © 1 ec. Sept. 
21; AGIOs: J A45818: 
Summer tragedy. 
1910; J 145695. 


© 1c. Sept. 22, 


Bioom (BENJ.), Minneapolis, Minn. 
Chisholm, Minn.: [28810-23822 
Bird’s-eye view of residence section.— 

Chisholn mine.—Clark mine.—Lake 

street. — Leonard mine. — Monroe 

mine.—Ist avenue and Lake street. © 

Sept. 12, 1910; 2 ¢. each Sept. 12, 1910; 

J 145223-145229. 

Grand Forks, N. Dak., Demers ave- 
nue, looking west. © Sept. 12, 1910; 
2c. Sept. 15, 1910; J 1453861. 

Moorhead, Minn., Front street. © 
Sept. 23, 1910);>2) ¢c.” Sept 2a, aes Oren 
145776. 

Park River, N. Dak: 

Bird's-eye view.—Business corner.— 
Main street. |©. Sept. 12, 1910: 2c 
each Sept. 15, 1910; J 145362-145364. 
Memorial park. © Sept. 12, 
2c. Sept. 15, 1910; J 145356. 


Koors, trp., London, England. 
[ 23828, 23824 
I don’t think my doggie can smile. 
© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1910; H 
794. 
Too tired to play. © Sept. 1, 1910; 
2 ¢. Sept. 8, 1910 ee ea, 


1910; 


Braun & cCo., sUCcRS., New York N.Y: 
[23825-23928 

A Varchitecture; by Alb. Guillaume. 
8293. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 17, 
1910; J 145469. 

Andante amoroso; by Jan van Beers. 
8329. © Sept. 26, 191022) en Sept 21. 
1910; J 145869. 

Arrivée (L’) au chateau; by Ed. 
Rosset Granger. 8298. © Sept. 17, 
1910; 2c. Sept. 17, 1910; J 145470. 

Au bord de Veau-Touraine; by Debat- 
Pousan. 8268. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. 
Sept. 17, 1910; J 145471. 


Au coin dun toit; by James Clark. 
8304. © Sept. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 27, 
1910; J 145859. 


Aux écoutes; by Paul Tillier. 5975. 
© Sept. 26, 1910: eo Sept. 26, 1910; 
J 145857. 


Bain (Le); by Roger Jourdain. 
S287. © Sept. 17, 19107 2ice seme. 
1910; J 145472. — 

Bain (Un) force; by César Pattein. 
5998. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 17, 
1910; J 145475 


428 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 40-438, Oct., 1910 


Braun & co., succks.—Continued. 

Calme (Le); by Cecile Paul Baudry. 
5989. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 17, 
1910; J 145474. 

Canal (Le) de VOrne 4 Ouistreham ; 
i i. Barillot. 83217. © Sept. 17, 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1910; J 145475. 

Caresse intéressée; by Louis Baader. 
eeo2, © Sept..17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 17, 
1910; J 145476. 

Carmen; by P. Ribera. 8307. © 
ment, 20, 1910; 2 c, Sept. 27, 1910; J 
145861. 

Catéchisme; by Jean Paul Laurens. 

263. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 17, 
1910; J 145477. 

Cécile (Sainte); by Ed. Maxence. 
e277. © Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 27, 
1910; J 145866. 

Cerises (Les); by Girardet. 6007. 
im) sept. 26, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1910; 
J 145874. 

Onant damour; by M.. Pierrey. 
5999. © Sept. 26, 1910; 2c. Sept. 27, 
| 1910; J 145885. 

Chatte (La) métamorphosee en 
femme; by Etienne Joannon. 5978. 
i) Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1910; 
J 145858. 

Chevreuils allant boire—Etang de 
\@ileport; by G. F. Rotig: 8323. © 
Bept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1910; J 
145478. 


Comme un gant; by Alb. Guillaume. 
mss, © Sept. 17, 1910; 2c. Sept. 17, 
| 1910; J 145479. 


trabe (Le); by A. J. Chantron. 
nus6. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2c. Sept. 17, 
1910; J 145480. 


Cueillette de fleurs; by J. Cavé, 
5979. © Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 27, 
1910; J 145870. 


Curieuses (Les), by Mme. Duprez 
| Kruseman van Elten. 8326. © Sept. 
| 26, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1910; J 145868. 
Curiosité; by Bellet. 8223. © Sept. 
mo, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1910; J 145875. 


ime) (Mile, L.), portrait; by A. Point. 
E202. © Sept. 26, 1910; 2c. Sept. 27, 
} 1910; J 145886. 


Dame (La) aux perles; by Madeleine 
| Zemaire. 5994. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2c. 
| Sept. 17, 1910; J 145481. 


Danger (Le) passé; by Jean Berg. 
\z12, © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 17, 
11910; J 145482. 
| Dans la vallée; by Léon Lhermitte. 
$275. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 17, 
1910; J 145488. 


23928 


Braun & co., suCCRS.—Continued. 

Dernier (Le) débuché; by F. Mais- 
sen. 8328. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 
17, 1910; J 145484. 

Distraction du modéle; by G. Ma- 
sure,’ 5982. © Sept, 17, 191032 e. 
Sept. 17, 1910; J 145485. 

Douche (La); by A. Guillaume. 
6000. © Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 27, 
1910; J 145856. 

Drames (Les) de _ JlAtlantique-Le 
feu; by Paul Jobert. © Sept. 1%, 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1910; J 145486. 

Ktang (L’); by A. Fourie. $8279. 
© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c¢. Sept. 17, 1910; 
J 145487. 

Favori (Le); by Martin Kavel. 
5959. © Sept. 26, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 27, 
1910; J 145871. 

Femme au cygne; by Alb. Fourié. 
5971. © Sept. 26, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 27, 
1910; J 145876. 


Femme et enfant; by René Avigdor. 
5981. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 17, 
1910; J 145488. 


Femme nue; by Mary Benner. 8305. 
© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1910; 
J 145489. 


Fleurs pour la féte; by Edouard 
Sain. 5984. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 «. 
Sept. 17, 1910; J 145490. 


Gai reveil; by J. Scalbert. 5976. 
© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1910; 
J 145491. 


Gildys; by Dagnan Bouveret. 6008. 
© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 27, 1910; 
J 145878. 


Grand (Le) frére qui fume; by 
Henri Jonio. 8281. © Sept. 17, 1910; 
2e¢. Sept. 17, 1910; J 145492. 


Gué (Le), derniers rayons; by Felix 
Flanquette. S276. © Sept. 26, 1910; 
2 ec. Sept. 27, 1910; J 145888. 


Hercule et Omphale; by Gustave 
Courtois. 8265. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2c. 
Sept. 17, 1910; J 1454983. 


Hésitation; by Jane Grenouilloux. 
5963.. © Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 27, 
1910; J 145880. 


Heure (L’) de la soif; by L. Baril- 
lot. 8816. © Sept. 26, 1910; 2 e. Sept. 
27, 1910; J 145865. 


Histoire (L’) de la médaille: by A. 
Sehlomka. 5991. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 
c. Sept. 17, 1910; J 145494. 

Il court, il court, le furet; by Fou- 
bert. 8285. © Sept. 26, 1910: 2 ¢«. 
Sept. 27, 1910; J 145887. 


429 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23928 


DUTY eS Veo 


Braun & co., SuccRsS.—Continued. 

Improvisation; by L. A. Tessier. 
8301. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 17, 
1910; J 145495. 

Indécise; by J. Frans Simons. 5990. 
© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1910; J 
145496. 

Jalousie; by Tony Robert Fleury. 
S264. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 17, 
1910; J 145497. 

Jeune fille a l’ oeillet; by G. Dubufe. 
5898. © Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 27, 
1910; J 145882. 

Jour de féte; by F. A. Muenier. 
S288. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 17, 
1910; J 145498. 

Lignes (Les) de la main; by Mlle. 
Henriette Siret. 5968. © Sept. 26, 
1910; 2 ec. Sept. 27, 1910; J 145867. 

Marchande d’oignons; by Henri Zo. 
8259. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 17, 
1910; J 145499. 

Marché (Le); by Alb. Guillaume. 
8294. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c Sept. 17, 
1910; J 145500. 

Mare (La); by Edwin D. Connell. 
8327.. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 17, 
1910; J 145501. 

Mauvais exemple; by Chocarne Mo- 
-reau. 5988. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 17, 1910; J 145502. 

Messidor; by Georges Laugée. 
825%. © Sept.17, 1910::2:¢ ‘Sept: 17, 
1910; J 145503. 

Miroir d’eau; by Alb. Tourié. 5972. 
© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1910; 
J 145504. 


Nonchalance; by Abel Boyé. 5975. 
© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1910; 
J 145881. 


Nymphe des bois; by Gabriel de 
Cool. 8290. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 «¢. 
sept. 17, 1910; J 145505: 


Parisienne; by A. Brouillet. 8308. 
© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c: Sept. 27, 1910; 
J 145862. 


Partie (Une) interessante; by Cho- 
earne Moreau. 5997. © Sent. 17, 
1910; 2.¢e. Sept: 27, 1910;5° 3 145506. 


Passé (Le) mystérieux—L’aurore 
d’un nouveau monde; by Henri Ger- 
vex. 8286. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 e. 
Sept. 17, 1910; J 145507. 


Perdu en mer; by Paul Jobert. 
§3138.. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2c. Sept. 17, 
7910; J 145508. 

Plaisirs d’Anton; by C. A. Lenoir. 
5969. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 17, 
1910; J 145509. 


Braun & co., succRs.—Continued. 

Portrait; by Duchesse de Noailles. 
8310, 8311. © Sept. 26, 1910-7) 27e 
each Sept. 27, 1910; J. 145868, 145864. 

Portrait de Croizette; by Carolus 
Duran. 8297. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 17, 1910; J 145510. 

Pour la féte de maman; by Kavier 
Bricard. 8296. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2c. 
Sept. 17, 1910; J 145511. 

Printemps; by Ed. Cabane. 8339. © 
Sept. 26, 1910; 2 ¢ Sept. 27, 1910; 
J 145878. 

Procés (Le) de Jeanne d’Are; by 
1. Villiers. 88314. © Sept 17, 1910: 
2°e. Sept. 17, 1910; J 145508 

Quiétude; by Alb. Guillaume. 8282. 
© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 17. 1910; 
J 145513. 

Rayons dorés; by Georges Laugée. 
8258. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ¢ Sept. 17, 
1910; J 145514. 

Recueillement; by Ed. Maxence. 
8266. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 17, 
1910; J 145515. 

Remise (La) du drapeau a lEcole 
Polytechnique; by Marius Roy. 8324. 
© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1910; J 
145516. 

Réparation (Une) urgente ou le tra- 
vailleur conscient; by Alb. Guillaume. 
© Sept. 17, 1910;°2 GaSeppees Oro. 
J 145517. 

Repos du modéle; by Mary Benner. 
8306. © Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 27, 
1910; J 145860. 

Retour de la messe; by A. Schlomka. 
5987. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 17, 
1910; J 145518. 

Réunion dans un pare; by Paul 
Steck. -8299. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. 
Sept. 17, 1910; J 145519. 

Révolte (La) de Madrid; by Maurice 
Orange. 8300. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2.«. 
Sept. 17, 1910; J 145520. . 

Rivalité; by Alb. Guillaume. 82584. 
© Sept: 17,1910; 2.exSentadv aoe: 
J 145521. 

Route a travers bois; by Harpignies. 
8262. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 17, 
1910; J 145522. 


Sainte Famille; by Emile Adan. 
8289. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 17, 
1910; J 145523. 


Sanglier au bat d’eau; by Guillaunie 
Dubufe. 8270. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 17, 1910; J 145524. 

Sérénité; by Ed. Maxence. 5996. © 
Sept. 26,,1910; 2. ¢ Sept Zipang. 
145884. 


430 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 40-43, Oct., 1910 


BRAUN & CO., SUCCRS.—Continued. 
Sinistres; by Chocarne Moreau. 
8260. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 17, 
1910; J 145525. 
Soir de naufrage; by F. Tattegrain. 
Bais. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 17. 
1910; J 145526. 


Solitude; by Ed. Maxence. 5995. © 
ment 26, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 27, 1910; J 


145883. 

Sommeil (Le); by Guillaume Du- 
pufe. 8273, 8278. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2c. 
each Sept. 17, 1910; J 145527, 145528. 

Sortie de bergerie; by A. Grevot 
Waléri. 8291. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2. 
Sept. 17, 1910; J 145529. 

Souris (La); by Sézille des Essarts. 
5967. © Sept. 26, 1916; 2 ¢. Sept. 27, 
1910; J 145855. 


Souvenir; by Chantron. 5970. 
pep. 26, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1910; J 
145872. 


Souvenir de chasse 4 la Sauvagine; 
by Jules Gélibert. 8271. © Sept. 17, 
B10; 2'c. Sept: 17, 1910; J 145530. 

Sphinx (Le) de la forét; by Mlle. G. 
Achille Fould. 5980. © Sept. 17, 
mao; 2¢) sept. 17, 1910; J 145531. 

Sur Ja hauteur; by H. Lerolle. 
Bianco) sept, 17, 1910:.2 c- Sept. 17, 
n910.; J 145532. 


Sur le Seuil: by Jules Girardet. 
5974. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2c. Sept. 17, 
1910; J 145533. 


Surprise (La): by Mme. Delacroix 
Garnier. 83809. © Sept. 26, 1910; 2 «. 
pept. 2/7, 1910; J 145877 

Suzanne au bain; by Stephen Jacob. 
BO1t. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2c. Sept. 17, 
1910; J 145534. 
| Troupeau (Un) dans les dunes; 
| by Prevot-Valeri. 8315. © Sept. 17, 

nol0; 2c. Sept. 17, 1910; J 145535. 
Troupeau de moutons dans les ra- 
/ vins de Bissey (Cote d’or); by Eh. 


Deyrolle. 8269. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 
©. Sept. 17, 1910; J 145536. 

Vénus triomphante; by Armand 
Point, 8274. © Sept. 26, 1910; 2c. 
@eept. 27, 1910; J 145879. 

Vers l’amour; by P. Carrier Bel- 
feuse, 5992. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2. 
Sept. 17, 1910; J 145537. 

Zanino; by Carolus Duran. 8308. 
© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1910; 
J 145538. 

LRETT LITHOGRAPHING co., New York, 


IN, XY [28929 
Screen girl. © Sept. 28, 1910; 2 «. 
Sept. 29, 1910; J 145982. 


CLASSES, H 


TO K 
23990 


(ArtHUR), Baldwin, Kans. 

[23930 

Loosevelt dh train at Baldwin, 

Kans. © Sept. 3, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 
1910; J 145791. 


Britton (G. F.), Boulder, 


BRIDWELL 


Colo. 
(23931, 239382 

Loyalty. © Aug. 23, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 
26, 1910; J 145263. 

Spirit of the west. © Aug. 
2c. Aug. 26, 1910; J 145262. 


BROTHERS (N. A.), Aberdeen, S. Dak. 
[23933-23937 

Aberdeen, S. Dak., C. M. & St. P. 
yards, scenein. 274. © Sept. 22, 1910; 
2 ce. Sept. 26, 1910; J 145774. 

view from. 271. © Sept. 
22, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 26, 1910; J 145775. 
Laying street railway. 275. © 
Sept. 20, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 26, 1910; J 
1457738. 

Peever, S. Dak.: 

From northwest. 226.—Muain street, 
looking north. 224. © Sept. 6, 1910; 
2 ce. each Sept. 6, 1910; J 145161, 
145162. 


Brous-NIvEN co., New ae nN Ay! hie 
[23938-23963 

[Styles in women’s beater N. 
1828, 1860. © Sept. 10, 1910; 
Sept. 12, 1910; K 13779. 

——B. N. 1614, 1615, 
1805, 1807, 1813, 1814, 1817, 
1829, 1880, 1832, 1840, 1842, 1847, 1848, 
1849, 1852, 1861, 1878, 1879, 1882. © 
Sept. 10, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 16, 1910; 
IK 18968-18991. 


o, 191 0; 


_ 


1621, 18083, 
1825, 1826, 


sROWN (H. O.) & ABBE (J. E.)., New- 
port News, Va. [ 23964—239656 
North Dakota (U. S. S.), oil tank 


explosion. 1-3. © Sept. 10, 1910; 2 e. 
each Sept. 12, 1910; J 14520S—145210. 


SUEK (G. H.), New York, N. Y. 
[23967-23986 
Home, sweet home. © 1 ce. Sept. 23 
1910; J 145705. 
——a-s. ©1c. each Sept. 23, 1910: 
J 145706-145724. 
Bureess (W. E.), Scottsville, Va. 
[ 2389ST—28990 


Dillwyn, Va., C. & O. depot. © Sept. 
26, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1910; J 146018. 


Fork Union, Va.: 

Depot.—Fork Union military acad- 
emy armory.—Suburban Sree © 
Sept. 26, 1910: 2c. each Oct. 1, 1910; 
J 140016, 146017, 146019. 


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pt. ly; nas. v5 5 


CAMP (J. M.), Duquesne, Pa. [23991 
Apparatus adopted by the chemists’ 
committee of the United States steel 
corporation for the commercial anal- 
ysis of gases. © 1. Sept. 3, 1910; I 
360. 
CAMPBELL ART Co., Elizabeth, N. J. 
[28992 
JOaAW (OL Are” 4203. xOpnsepp. obo: 
[91O= 2c. Sept. 13, 1910. El F9y. 
CAPPER (ARTHUR), Topeka, Kans. 
[23993-24012 


Goat series. 1-8. © Sept. 20, 1910; 


2 ec. each Sept. 28, 1910; K 14208— 
14215. 
Beat it. 6—Cut it out kid. 1.— 


Don’t be naughty Jack. 10.—Gee but 
I’m lonesome. 2.—Go to it old kid I’m 
for you. 3.—Its H—1 to be poor. 
5.—It’s not your face kid—it’s your 
shape. 4.—Nobody loves me. T7.— 
Stop your kidding. 12.—Thought you 
would like to hear from me. 11.— 
You're a terrible flirt. 9—You'’re an 


awful kicker. 8. © Sept. 5, 1910; 
2 es eaeh “Sepp -a,7 1910: as 13421 
13482. 


CARDELLA SELF-ACTING VACUUM POWER 
co., Chicago, Ill. [ 24013, 24014 
Cardella vacuum pump. 1, 2. 
1 e. each Sept. 15, 1910; J 145354, 
145355. 


CARLETON Worcester, 
Mass. [24015 
Worcester, Mass., public library. © 
Aus ts, 1910; 2c. ‘Sept: 9,°19102"F 
145163. 


CARPENTER (SAMUEL), Philadelphia, 
Pa: [ 24016-24030 
Cupid’s busy aiming darts.-—QWaster, 
think what gladness the word carries 
with it——Kaster time and the pansy 
are Symbolic.—I am wishing that the 
Easter fiowers.—I know you love flow- 
ers.—It is the wish of every bud.— 
Just an Kaster wish for.—Let Easter’s 
sweetness and beauty.—May each un- 
folding flower.—May the peace of 
Easter remain with you.—Not only on 
Easter day do I think of you.—Out- 
look of life to the little chick.—Should 
you and I be in a strange country.— 
Stork was on an errand bent.—World 
and I to you extend. © Sept. 1, 1910; 


ENGRAVING CO., 


Ze. veach .Sépt. 232 A910 sdk W4j93— 

14207. 

CATHELL (EpDNA S.), Richmond, Ind. 
[24031 


Christmas greeting. © Aug. 1, 1910; 
2c. Sept. 17, 1910; K 14000. 


CATHOLIC PUB. SOCIETY OF AMERICA, 
New orl, We oNe [24032-24054 
Alexander V. PP. Greten.—Alexan- |) 
PP. Hispanus.—Benedictus | 


der) Vial: ) 
XI. PP. Treviso—Benedictus NII. } 
PP. Saverdun. — Bonifacius IX. PP. 
Neapolitanus.—Calistus III. PP. His- 
panus.—Clemens_ YV. PP. Vasco.— | 
Clemens VI. PP. Gallus.—Hugenius 


IV. PP. Vene.—Gregorius 2 Peal 
Gallus.—Gregorius XII. PP. Venet.— 
Histus IV. PP. Savonen.—Innocentius 
VI. PP. Gallus.—Innocentius VII. 
PP. Sulmo.—Innocentius VIII. PP. 
Ligur.—Ioannes XXII. PP. Gallia.— 
Martinus V. PP. Romanus.—Nicolas 
Vv... PP. Ligur.—Panlus My Pe. Venes |i 
tus.—Pius IT. PP. Senensis.—Pius Ifl. | 
Papa. Senensis.—Urbanus V. PP. Gal- | 
lus.—Urbanus VI. PP. Neapolitanus: | 
©: Oct. 1, 1910: 2 & exch Sept. 28 
1910; IS 14352-14374. 
CATLETT (W. A.), LouiSiana, Mo. 
f 24055-24066 

Louisiana, Mo.: C. & A. bridge over 
Mississippi River—Dug Hill—Even- 
ing on Noix Creek.—From Buffalo 
Knob.—From Cemetery Hill—From 
Clinton Hill. — From Vandeventer 
Hill—Post office—Public library.— jj 
W. Ga. street. 1-3. © Sept. 22, 19103 
2 ec. each Sept. 21, 1910; J 14565445 
145645. 


CavE (JOHN H.), Highland Park} 
Mich. [24067, 2406S |} 


Birmingham, Mich., views of. © |} 
Sept. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 8, 1910; Jas 
145667. 

Rochester, {Mich.] Greetings from, 7 
© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 8, 1910; Jay 
145666. ; ii 
CHAMLER OF COMMERCE & MFGRS. CLUB 

OF BurraLo, Buffalo, N. Y. 
[24069 

White buffalo. © Sept. 1, 1910: 2 
e. Sept. 8, 1910; K 13581. 

CHAMBLESS (Epcar), New York, N. Ya} 
[24070 

Roadtown. © Sept. 8, 1910: 2 @ 
Sept. 9, 1910; J 145104. 

CHAPIN (OLIVE RUSSELL), Chicago, UM] 
[24071 & 


Sylvan flute. © Sept. 27, 1910; 2 cae 


Sept. 28, 1910; J 145915. | 
CHAPMAN (Robert) co., Brooklyn, § 

eae [24072-24083 

American beauties. — Autumn 


leaves.—Chrysanthemums.—Daisies.—* © 
Easter lilies —Holly.— Morning glo- 
ries.— Orchids.— Poppies.— Sun_ flow- 


432 


ee 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 40-48, Oct., 1910 


OHAPMAN (Rogert) co.—Continued. 
ers.—Sweet peas.—Violets. © Sept. 1, 
1910; 2 c. each Sept. 15, 1910; K 14099- 
14110. 
CHICKERING (IXLMER), Boston, Mass. 

[ 24084-24095 

McDonald (Sidney) 1, 2. © Sept. 
Pe ieLo, 2°c, each Sept. 16, 1910; J 
145488, 145439. 

Grahame-White (C.) 1-6. © Sept. 
14, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 16, 1910; J 
145440-145445. 

——7-10. © Sept. 22, 1910 2 «. 
each Sept. 24, 1910; J 145738-145741. 


York, N. ¥. 
[24096 
By LOLO FA 2) ie, 


CHRISTIAN HERALD, New 


Mona Lisa. © Oct. 
Oct. 5, 1910; K 14647. 


CLARKE (I. L.), Hazen, Ark. [24097 

Grand Prairie, Ark., rice well. © 
pepr. 24, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 30,:1910; J 
145971. 


Cote & co., Asbury Park, N. J. 
[ 24098, 24099 
Hoxsey in the clouds. © Sept. 20, 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1910; J 145649. 
Hoxsey warping wings. © Sept. 20, 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1910; J 145650. 


CoLvIER (W. S.), Osawatomie, Kans. 
[24100 
Roosevelt (Ex-president) in parade 
at Osawatomie, Kans. Sept. 
1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 15, 1910; J 145353. 


Cook (W. B.), Gilroy, Cal. 
[ 24101, 24102 
Century plant. © Aug. 16, 1910: 
2c. Sept. 18, 1910; J 145266. 
Panorama of Rucker. © Aug. 16, 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1910; J 145267. 


» 
Vv; 


| CourtER Co. or Burrato, Buffalo, N. Y. 


[24108-24114 
Glaser (Vaughan). 6031. © Sept. 
19; 1910; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1910: K 14158. 


Haroldi, coming soon. 6012. 
sept. 19, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1910: K 
14157. 


—— the great Polish violinist. 6015. 
© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 ¢ Sept. 21, 1910: 


IX 14170. 
Knapp and Listeete. 6030. © Sept. 
19, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1910; K 14156. 


Murphy (Tim) presenting Mr. Opp. 


6086. © Oct. 8, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 4, 1910: 


LIX 14685. 


Pasmore trio. 6010. © Sept. 
7910; 2c. Sept. 21, 1910; K 14169. 


20, 


4 


24144 


COURIER CO. OF BuFrALO—Continued. 


Shea (Thomas FE.) 6045, 6046. © 
Oct. 3,.1910; °2 ¢. each Oct. 4, 1910; 


IX 14636, 14637. 
Ward and Vokes. 6009. © Sept. 1, 
1910;.2 e. Sept. 2, 1910+ K 134565. 
Woods. (AY “By?) 6017-6019. @G 
Sept. 10, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 12, 1910; 
KK 13913-13915. 


COURTEAU (EUGENE G.), St. Jacques, 
Canada. [24115-24121 


Coins and tokens of Nova Seotia. 
Plates 1-7. © Aug. 29, 1910; 2 c. each 
Sept. 1, 1910; K 14291-14297. 


CROONBORG (FRED’r T.), New York, 
Ma. [24122, 24123 


Advanced fashions, Sept., 1910; sup- 
plements A and B. © Sept. 12, 1910; 
2 ec. each Sept. 16, 1910; K. 14164, 
14165. 


DANIELSON (FRANCES W.), Danielson, 
Conn. [24124241126 
Watching the bees.—Windy day.— 
Winter birds. © Sept. 1, 1910; 2 ¢ 
each Sept. 24, 1910; K 14249-14263. 


DAVIDSON (FRANCES W.), Davidson, 
Conn. [24127-24138 
3ird’s Christmas tree.—Building the 
wall. 1 & 2.—David and Jonathan.— 
Garden.—Happy mother.—Mary 
anointing Jesus.—Rainbow. 1 & 2.— 
Shower.—Tiny builders.—True friend. 
© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. each Sept. 24, 

1910; KK 14249-14260. 

Davis (ABRAHAM L.), AShland, N. H. 
; [24139 
Squam Lakes. © Sept. 8, 1910; 2 

c. Sept. 10, 1910; J 145186. 


Davis, (ARTHUR JAMES), Vancouver, 
Wash. _ [24140 
Columbia (The). © Sept. 9, 1910; 


2 ¢. Sept. 18, 1910; IK'13922. 


Dawson (R. E.), Chicago, Ill. [24141 


Midwinter. © Sept. 1, 1910; 2 ¢ 
Sept. 19, 1910; J 145563. 
DrApDERICK (H. M.), Unaka Springs, 
- Tenn. | 24142 


Knoxville, Tenn., Appalachian park. 


b 


© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1910; 
J 145264. 
DEMAREST (FRANKLIN), Bloomfield, 


N. di | 24145. 24144 
Hampered. © Sept. 28, 1910; 2 « 
Sept. 29, 1910; J 145933. 


Whole cheese. © Sept. 1910; 


2 c. Sept. 29, 1910; J 1459381. 


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24145 


pt. Iv, nus, VID § 


Dre WINDT (H. C.), Atlantic City, N. J. 

[24145 

Modern St. Cecilia. © Aug. 17, 
1910; 2 ec. Sept. 12, 1910; K 13932. 


DIcKENS (HagrRy C.), London, Eng- 
land. [24146 
Edward (King) VII, as Prince of 
Wales; by F. G. Stevenson, after paint- 
ing by F. Winterhalter. © Sept. 25, 
1910; 2 ce. Sept. 16, 1910; H 812. 


DicKINSON (B. L.), Gary, Ind. [24147 


Gary, Ind., Indiana steel co’s plant. 
© Sept. 21, 1910: 2 @ ee 24, 1910; 
J 145738. 


DoLEe (R. B.), Washington, D. C. 
[24148 
National Ecuadorian exposition 
buildings. © Aug. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. July 


13, 1910; J 145725. 


DOUGLAS (JENNIE), New Yorks “Ne 
[24149 


Aes Saco thoughts I send. 
© Sept. 22, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1910; 
K 14180. 


DRUCKER & COo., New York, N. Y. 
[24150, 24151 

Mexican colony dinner, celebrating 
centennial of independence of republic 
of Mexico. © Sept. 15, 1910; 2 «¢. 
Sept. 20, 1910; J 145618. 

[New York] democratic state com- 
mittee, dinner and conference. © 
Sept. 8, 1910; 2 e. Sept. 14, 1910; J 
145337. 


O.), Belpre, Kans. 
[24152-24160 
aU Sy, avenue. 1. 
2 er Sept. 02) 1910563 


DURSTINE (W. 


Belpre, Kans., 
© Sept. 3, 1910; 
145259. 

2. ©) Sept 7, A191 sa2ic: 
Sept. 12, 1910; J 145693. 

hillips’ (William ) steare plow. 
(©) Sept.-7, 1910> 2 ce. Sept. 22 1910- 
J 145696. 

— Union Sunday school picnic. 1. 
© Sept. 3, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 12, 1910; J 
145258. 


—— 2. © Sept. 7,.1910° 2 « 
Sept. 12, 1910; J 145694. 

Ranchman (The) A-D. © Sept. 
13, 1910; 2 ec, Sept. 19, 1910; J 145547- 
145550. 


DPywepny (BH: .), Buitalo, .N» ¥: 
[24161 
Wake ups © Sept..42; 1910; 2. 
Sept. 17, 1910; KX 14160. 


434 


EAST. PA. STATE INST. FOR FEEBLE- 
MINDED AND EPILEPTIC, Philadel- 


phia, Pa. [24162-24197 
Adult male bldg. 27790.—Assem- 
bly. 27804.—Band. 27802.—Boiler. 
27814.—Boys’ cottage. 27791, 27796.— 
Boys’ cottage and Industrial bldg. 
27793.—Boys’ cottage, dormitory. 
27823.—Boys’ dining room. 27819.— 
Carpenter shop. 27816.—Chapel. 
27808. —- Corridors. 27795. — Dairy 
farm. 27788.—Day room, cottage. 


27811.—Dining room and temporary 
power plant. 27794-—Engine room. 
27815.—Evening class. 27808.—Farm 
boys. 27799.—Farm teams. 27798.— 
First primer. 27805.—Kindergarten. 
27810. — Kitchen. 27820.— Laundry, 
ironing room. 27821.—Laundry, wash 
room. 27822.—Manual training school. 
27809.—Picnic grove. 27800.—Rail- 
road siding and truck farm. 27789.—- 
Second primer. 27806.—Sewing room. 
27813.—Shoe shop. 27818.—Sloyd 
room. 27817.—Steward’s residence. 
27797.—Sub - kindergarten. 27807.— 
Superintendant’s office. 27801.—Tem- 
porary office bldg. 27792.—Visitors’ 
reception room. 27812. © Sept. 26, 
1910; 2 ce. each Sept 291916 ee 
145819-145854. 


EpGARTON (C. A.) MFG. CO., Shirley, 
Mass. [24198-24200 
Blue aeroplane girl.—Green aero- 
plane girl.—Red aeroplane girl. 
Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c each Aug. 19, 1910; 
IX 13923-13925. 
EDISON MFG. co., Orange, N. J. [Mov- 
ing pictures. ] [24201-24277 
Alice’s 
14. © Sept. 9, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 
19, 1910; J 145542-145545. 
Almost a hero. 1-4. 
1910; 2 @. each. Sep. o 3 aoa 
145940-145943. 


Attack on the mill. 14. © Aug. 
12; 1910; 2 c. each=Sept. SF 4910574 
145115-145118. 


Big scoop. 1-4. 
2 ¢c. each Sept. 9, 
145158. © 

Bumptious as a fireman. 1-4. Sept. 
16, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 22,1910; @ 
145681145684. 

Bumptious takes up automobiling. 
14. © Aug. 19, 1910; 2 c each Sept. 
©, 1910; J 145151-145154. 

De Mar (Carrie) 1-4. © Aug. 3, 


© Sept. 6, 1910; 
1910; J 145155- 


1910; 2 ¢. each~Sept.” 9, 1910; 3m 
1451381-145134. $ 
From the Arctics to the Tropics. 


adventures in Wonderland. | 


© Sept. 23, — 


14. © Sept. 16, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 


22, 1910; J 145673-145676. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, 


nos, 40-43, Oct., 1910 


EDISON MFG. co.—Continued. 
| From tyranny to liberty. 1-4. 
Aug. 30, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 9. 1910; 
J 145143-145146. 


Great ball game between the East 
jiand West. 1-3. © July 18, 1910; 2c. 
| each Sept. 29, 1910; J 145937-145939. 


i\m@eoreat secret. 1-4. © Sept. 13, 
lO; 2 c. each Sept. 22, 1910; J 
) 145677-145680. 

| His new family. 14. © Aug. 16, 
| 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 9, 1910; J 145123- 
| 145126. 

| How the squire was captured. 1-4. 
| © Aug. 19, 1910; 2 ec. each Sept. 9, 

1910; J 145119-145122. 
| Jar of cranberry sauce. 1-4. © 
| Sept. 23, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 29, 1910; 
J 145944-145947. 

Lady and the burglar. 1-4. © Aug. 
m 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 9, 1910; J 
| 145127-145130, 

Love and the law. 14. © Aug. 23, 
1910; 2 c. each Sept. 9, 1910; J 145139- 
145142. 
| Man who learned. 1-4. © Sept. 2, 

1910; 2 c. each Sept. 9, 1910; J 145147— 
145150. 

Pickaninny and the pup. 1, 2. © 
| Aug. 24, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 29, 1910; 
J 145948, 145949. 
i= Onselfish love. 1-4. © Sept. 20, 

fay: 2 ¢ each Sept. 29, 1910; J 
| 145950145953. 

Valet’s vindication. 1-4. © Aug. 
| 26, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 9, 1910; J 
145135-145138. 


| ELKJER (E.), Minn. 
| [ 24278, 24279 
Roosevelt (Colonel Theodore) at 
(Willmar, Minn. 1, 2. Sept. 12, 
| 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 26, 1910; J 145794, 


| 145795. 


| ELLswortH (D. V.), Cleveland, Ohio. 
[24280 
| Diploma. © Apr. 4, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 
| 6, 1910; K 18487. 


Willmar, 


EVERYWHERE PUB. Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[24281 


Carleton (Will) © Sept. 7, 1910; 


ec. Sept. 9, 1910; J 145394. 


| EymMer (CrHaArtes J.), East Orange, 

i [ 24282, 24988 

Haying. © Aug. 8, 1910; 2 e. 
az, 1910; J 145671. 


© Aug. 8, 
J 145672. 


Sept. 


Ploughing. LILOv 2 °c; 


| Sept. 22, 1910; 


TO K 


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ge 
to 
~] 


Kaper (J. H.) & son, Norfolk, Va. 
[ 24284, 24285 
McIntyre (Hon. R. A.) © Sept. 30, 
1910; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1910; J 145994. 
Swanson (Hon. Claude A.) © Sept. 
30, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 1, 1910; J 145995. 


IAIRMAN Co., New York, N. Y. 
[24286-24321 


Adele. — Advantage in.— Amateur 
farmer.—Among the breakers.—Art- 
ist. — At the shore. — Aviator. — 


Blanche.—Building castles in the air.— 
Call me up some rainy afternoon.— 
Diver.—Easy  sailing.—FEsther.—Fam- 
ily-tree. — Felice. — Frances. — Good 
lie.—I love my hen, but oh you chick.— 
I love my Hennery.—I trust my hus- 
band anywhere but I like to stick 
around.—I’m a spoilt egg.—I’m on my 
way to Reno.—Happy family.—Hill 
climber.—Mabel.—My wife’s gone to 
the country, hur-rah, hur-rah.—On the 
sands.—On the wharf.—Put on your 
old gray bonnet.—Still in the game.— 
Summer days.—Take me out to the 
ball game.—Traveling salesman.—Who 
cares.—Wish I stayed an egg.—You 
gay deceiver. © Aug. 16, 1910; 2 e. 
each Aug. 20, 1910; K 13685-13720. 


FANNING (M. H.), Roxbury, N. Y. 
[24322-24334 
Roxbury, N. Y., Gould memorial 
church.—Window.—Window in Sab- 
bath school room.—Window over pipe 
organ. © Sept. 19, 1910; 2 c. each 
Sept. 20, 1910; K 14111-14113. 


WELcH (C. W.), Seattle, Wash. 
[24325-24337 

Beache’s (Rex) cabin at Rampart, 
Alaska. © Aug. 30, 910; 2 ¢. Sept. 28, 
1910; J 145901. 

Discovery, Otter Creek, Iditarod, 
Alaska. © Aug. 30,1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1910; J 145908. 

Iditarod, Alaska. 1-4. © Aug. 30, 
1910: 2 e. each Sept. 28, 1910; J 145908, 
145906, 145907, 1459138. 

—— Flat Creek. © Aug. 
2e. Sept. 28, 1910; J 145909. 

—— Flat on Otter Creek. © Aug. 
30, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 28, 1910: J 145904. 

——ist street. 1-3... © Aug. 30, 


30, 1910; 


1910; 2c. each Sept. 28, 1910; J 145902, 
145905, 145910. 
Pack train from Iditarod, Alaska, 
crossing the Otter at Flat. © Aug. 30, 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1910: J it O11. 
Strenuous life. © Aug. 30, 1910; 2 
c. Sept. 2S, 1910: J 145912. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IV DAS. ES 


24338 
FisHBpack (F. M.) & co., Colorado | GARTRIDE (JOSEPH H.), Philadelphia, jj 
Springs, Colo. [24338 Pa. 
Western modern madona. © Aug. Christnas Day, 1862, on the Rappa- 


10, 1910: 2 e: Sept: 10; 1910: 71453820: 


FITzIMMONS (R. B.), Vandergrift, Pa. 

| 2433 

Sheet mill in operation. © Sept. 2, 
1910; 2c. Sept. 6, 1910; K 13480. 


FoLGER (STEPHEN LANE), New York, 
Nv. [24340, 24341 
Class pin page, numbers 3, 4. © 
Sept. 6, 1910; 2 ¢. each Sept. 8, 1910; 
K 23576) 13577. 


FowLer (AMBROSE), New York, N. Y. 
[ 24842-24345 
Long Beach, [N. Y.], views 168, 169, 
174, 179. © Sept. 10, 1910; 2c. each 
Sept. 12, 1910; J 145254-145257. 
Fox (RicHarD K.), New York, N. Y. 
[ 24346 
Stars of the prize ring. © Sept. 23, 
1970-2 ¢. Sept. 23, 1910; K 14188: 
FRENCH (C. M.), Binghamton, N. Y. 
[24347 
Bingo carnival boy. © Sept. 14, 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 12, 1910; J 145230. 


FRENCH (R. W.), Spokane, Wash. 


[24348 

Jumping racing automobile. © 

Anes 30: 19100) (2 ¢. Sept) 15, 19108 J 
145265. 


FRIEDELL (PHIL. A.), Victor, Mont. 
[ 24349, 24550 
Victor, Mont.: Bitter root home. 
338.—Snow-capped peak of St. Mary’s. 
337. © Sept. 7, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 
26, 1910; J 145818, 145814. 


Fromm (G. A.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[24351 
Fromm (G. A.) rapid radiation cal- 
eulator. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1910; I 356, 


FROsT (FRANK), Hagerman, N. Mex. 
[ 24352, 243538 

Dexter, N. M., Douglas artesian 
well and reservoir. © Sept. 17, 1910; 
2 c. Sept. 21, 1910; J 145665. 

Lake Arthur, N. Mex., Loading al- 
falfa hay for the Cuban market. © 
June 8, 1910; 2c. Sept... 24, 1910; J 
145732. 


Frost & REED, LTp., Bristol, England. 
[24354 
Peril. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 29, 
1910; IK 13519. 


436 


hannoceck. 
2 FOL 1K 13565: 


GERLACH-BARKLOW Co., Joliet, Ill. 


[24355 |} 


© Aug. 31, 1910; 2 c. Sept. | 


[24856 


Rosalind. © Sept. 20, 1910; 2 « 
Sept. 22, 1910; IKK 14192. 


GLICKMAN F.), 
NY. 

Gaynor (Mayor) 

2 c. Sept. 12, 1910; K 13916. 


GorFE (KE. R.), Wimbledon, N. Dak. 


(ELLIS 
[ 24357 


[24358 | 
© Sept. } 
24, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 30, 1910; J 145968. jj 


Spiritwood Lake, N. Dak. 


GRAY LITHOGRAPH co., New York, N. Y. 
[ 24359, 24360 

Big Injun. 
Sept. 22, 1910; K 14183. 
Happy days. 
Sept. 17, 1910; K 14011. 


GRIERSON (JOHN W.), New York, N. Y. | 
[ 24361, 24862 


Grief.. © Oct. 1, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 16, 
1910; J 145628. 

Haidée. © Oct. 1, 1909; 2 
16, 1910; J 145629. 


c. Sept. 


GRIFFIN (FRANK 
Mass. 
West Newton, 
country club. © 
Sept. 24, 1910; J 


A.), West Newton, 
[24363 
Mass., Brae Burn 
Sept. 21, 1910; 2 4 
145742. 
Gross (EpwarpD), New York, N. Y. 
[ 24364-24370 
Athletic belle. 
2 c. Sept. 19, 1910; H 814. 
College belle. © Sept. 24, 1910; 2 « 
Sept. 21, 1910; H S816. | 
Co-operation is economy. © Sept. 
10,-1910; 2 c. Sept. 12, 1910 sees: 
Dare (The). © Sept. 24, 1910; 2 c. 
Sept. 21; 19107 EH Sia: 
Discovery of a perfect man. © Sept. 
14.1910; 2 c Sept. 15, 1910; Bf 800. 
Masked batteries. © Sept. 14, 1910: 
2 e. Sept. 12, 1910; H-W9e 


Musical belle. © Sept. 21, 1910; 
2 c. Sept. 19, 1910; H Sis. 


GUIDE PUB. co., Huntington, Ind. 
[24571 
Boy. 
1910; I<. 14161. 


New York, jj 


© Sept. 9. 1910; | 


© Sept. 21, 1910; 2 ai 
© Sept. 16, 1910; 2 | 


© Sept. 21, 1910; — 


© Sept. 3, 1910; 1 c. Sept. 19,9 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H 


nos. 40-438, Oct., 1910 


GURNEE (Marir E.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[24372-24375 
Contentment dwells with common 
folks.—Hach flower I know bears a 
inessage.—Look around you.—When 
you're in the doleful dumps. © Sept. 
Z2, 1910; 2 ¢. each Sept. 23, 1910; K 
14834-— 1433 (6 


Gustin (HE. W.), New York, N. Y. 
[ 24376-24879 

I wonder who’s kissing her now.— 
/ To our absent brother.—You can’t be 
) au Elk and be lonesome.—You can’t 
keep a good man down. © Sept. 14, 
i\me10: 2 c. each Sept. 15, 1910; K 
| 18950-18953. 


Guy (Orno W.), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[24880 
Cincinnati, Ohio. New eleventh dis- 
trict school building. © Aug. 10, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 12, 1910; K 18595. 


Haicur (W. P.), Nora Springs, Iowa. 

[24381 

Lovers’ lane. © Sept. 12, 1910; 2 c. 
Sept. 14, 1910; J 145328. 


HAINES PHOTO co., Conneaut, Ohio. 
[24382-24388 

Chicago, Il]., Michigan ave. 1, 2. 
Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ec. each Sept. 19, 1910; 
J 145605, 145606. 

Gary, Ind. Indiana steel co. mills. 
m «© Sept. 17, 1910; 2c. Sept. 19, 
1910; J 145608. 

2... © Sept. 20,1910; 2 ec. 
Sept. 21, 1910; J 145664. 


Panorama. © Sept. 17, 1910; 
2 c. Sept. 19, 1910; J 145609. 
Youngstown, Ohio. Carnegie steel 


co. plant. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 
19, 1910; J 145610. 


—— Panorama. © Sept. 17, 
2c. Sept. 19, 1910; J 145607. 


Tue), 


1910; 


Malden, 

[24389 
Mountains, 
Aug. 28, 


HALLWORTH 
Mass. 
Chocorna Peak, 
N, EL. © Aug. 15, 

1910; J 145298. 


HANNAH (W. E.), Sioux Falls, N. Dak. 
* [24390 


©: Lc 


(WILLIAM 


White 
AGO * 12..c; 


Roosevelt in South Dakota. 
pept. 9, 1910; J 145165. 


Ney 
[24391 
motor boat 
the Whirl- 
LID Suc 


Hare (Grorcr J.), Buffalo, 


. Larsen (Capt.) in his 
“Ferro,” going through 
pool ae © Sept. 20, 
pept. 23, 1910; J 145728. 


| tree.—Holiday 


TO K 
24448 


Harris (W. J.), Lake Hopatcong, N. J. 

| 24392-24398 

Lake Hopatcong, N. J. Hollywood 

hall, The forest. © Sept. 9, 1910; 2 «. 
Sept. 20, 1910; J 145622. 

——JIsles (The) A, B. © Sept. 12, 

1910; 2c. each Sept. 20, 1910; J 145619, 


145620. 
— Peter Pan III, 1910 champion. 
A, B. © Sept. 9, 1910; 2 ce. each Sept. 


20, 1910; J 145621, 145623. 

== Yaeht club’ house. A, Br © 
Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 20, 1910; 
J 145624, 145625. 


Hart, SCHAFFNER & Marx, Chicago, 
Ill. [50 prints, illustrating styles 

for men’s clothing.| [24399-24448 
Aeronauts.—Caller (The).—Coming 
guest.—Downtown.—Made a_ hit.—On 


historic ground. © Sept. 9, 1910; 2 «. 
each Sept. 19, 1910; K 14059-14064. 


Alden (John) and Priscilla.—Battle 
of i tea party.— 
Christmas turkey.—Family affair.— 


Fancy dress ball.—For the Christinas 
season.—New Year's 
guest. — Putnam’s escape. — Revere 
(Paul).—Wright’s tavern, Concord. © 
Aug. 25, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 29, 1910; 
IX 14406-14417. 

At Harvard university.—Public gar- 
den.—Tapping maple trees.—Yale uni- 
versity campus. © Aug. 22, 1910; 2 
ce. each Sept. 10, 1910; K 13740, 15746, 
ISTO, locos. 

At the doek.—At the first tee.—Fall 
plowing.—Going to business.—Sopho- 


more (The).— Teaching him _ to 
speak.—Waiting for the ball. © Aug. 


at aces 
15762-13768. 


each Sept. 10, 1910; I 


Boston, Mass.: Common, Soldiers’ 
monun library.—Public li- 
brary, Central court.—Brown univ.., 
Memorial gates.—Old state house.—- 


Park street church.—Revere’s (Paul) 
house. — Shaw monument. — State 
house.—T-wharf.—Touraine hotel, Ger- 
man room.—Trinity church. © Aug. 
22, 1910; 2 c«@ each Sept. 10, 1910; K 

18741-13744, 18748-13750, 138752, 138753. 
13756, 18760) 13761. 

Charlestown, |[Mass.] Constitution 
at. © Aug. 22, 1910; 2 ec Sept. 10, 
1910; KX 18751. 

Concord: Bridge at. — Emerson's 
home.—Merriam’s corner.—Old Manse. 
© Aug. 22, 1910; 2 e. each Sept. 10, 


1910; K 18788, 18739, 18747, 18754. 

Plymouth, [Mass.] Burial Hill. © 
Aug. 22, 1910; 2c. Sept. 10, 1910; K 
12TH 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24449 


pt. Iv, nuS., Va § 


HART, SCHAFFNER & MArRx—Continued. 
Portland, Me.: Promenade at.— 
Union station. © Aug. 22, 1910; 2. 
each Sept. 10, 1910; K 187387, 13745. 
Salem, [Mass.] Street in. © Aug. 
22, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 10, 1910; K 13757. 


HAVERCAMP (C. F.), Chester, Pa. 
[24449 
Lancaster, Pa., bird’s-eye view. 
Sept. 28, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1910; J 
145930. 


HetmM (MiztTon), Mountain Home, 
Idaho. [24450-24456 

Mountain Home, Idaho: 

Alturas street. 1, 2.—Boise River 
scene, near.—North Canyon street. © 
Aug. 30, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 12, 1910; 
J 145216, 145217, 145221, 145222. 

—— Canyon street. © Sept. 6, 1910; 
2-e:- Sept: 12,°1910: J 145219)! 

Saw-tooth range, Idaho, In the 
cloud. © Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 12, 
1910; J 145218. 

Thoroughbreds. © Sept. 6, 1910; 
2 ¢€. sept. 12, 19105 J 145220: 


HELMER (KF. F.), Buffalo, N. Y. 
. [24457 
On the job. © Aug. 26, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 10, 1910; K 138734. 


Henry (Mrs. HE: L.), New York, N. Y. 
[24458, 24459 
Just passing by. © Sept. 19, 1910; 
2c; Sept, 20; 1910s J 145683. 
Old clock on the stairs. © Sept. 19, 
1910 322, °c. Sept, 26, S910:, J. 145632: 


HENRY (LAWRENCE E.), New York, 
Nay: [24460, 24461 
Our political situation. © Sept. 17, 
1910; 2 ec. Sept. 28, 1910; J 145891. 
Tables turned. © Sept. i7, 1910; 
2 c. Sept. 28, 1910; J 145890. 


HERMAND (L. M.), Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
[24462-24468 
Pine Camp, N. Y., bird’s-eye view. 
1-8. © Aug. 15, 1910; 2c. each Aug. 
24, 1910; J 145602-145604. 
————14. © Sept. 20, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 24, 1910; J 145601. 
——40. © Sept. 21, 1910; 2e. 
Sept. 20, 1910; J 145598. 
—— general view. 6. © Aug. 15, 
1910; 2 ec. Aug. 24, 1910; J 145600. 
—— Grant (Gen.) at headquarters. 
@rVAde ASP 1910 2 ter Ae: 2. 
1910; J 145599. ’ 


Hess (Roscoe C. 8.), New York, N.-¥: 


[24469-24475 || 


New York, N. Y.: St. Paul evan- 
gelical church.—Twenty-third street 
Baptist church.—Union 
14, 


Sept. 1910; 


145335. 
Roosevelt (Colonel) 

1910; 2 c Sept. 14, 1910; J 1453832. 

in the reception parade. © 

Sept. 13, 1910; 2 c Sept. 14, 19108 

J 145333. 

Mayor Gaynor and Mr. Vander- 

bilt. 1. © Sept.-12); 1910-2 c. Sepa 

14, 1910; J 145334. 

2. © Sept..6, 19105 254 

Sept. 14, 1910; J 145336. 


HIBBARD & STEELE, Minneapolis, Minn. 
[24476, 24477 
Minneapolis, [Minn.] base ball team, 
pennant winners, 1910. 1,2. © Sept. 
11, 1910; 2 ce each Sept. 14, 1910; J 
145850, 145351. 
HoLitaNnD (C. A.), Rochester, Minn. 
[24478 
Rochester, Minn., Zumbro st., look- 
ing west. © Sept. 23, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 
29, 1910; J 145935. 
HOLMES MFG. CO., Chicago, II. 
[24479-24481 
Dorothy’s washday. © Sept. 26, 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1910; K 143841. 
Little Johnny. © Sept. 20, 1910; 
2 ec. Sept. 22, 1910; K 14181. 
Little Miss Muffet. © Sept. 20, 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1910; K 14182. 


HoLsincerR (R. W.), Chariottesville, — 
Va. [24482-24485 || 
Colonial view. — Evening view.— © 


Morning view.—Virginia’s pride. 
Sept. 10, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 29, 1910; 


J 146012-146015. 


Howarp (Howarp H.), Philadelphia. 
Pa. [24486-24488 


North Dakota (U. S. S.), burning. 
1-3. ©-Sept. 29, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 
27, 1910; J 145796-145798. 

HUBERT BROS., Buffalo, N. Y. 
[24489, 24490 

Digging in. © Sept. 24, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 23, 1910; J 145704. 

Hurry up. © Sept. 22 


Sept. 23, 1910; J 145703. _ 

HUuBNER (G. A.), Minneapolis, Minn. 
[24491-24493 

Maria). 1-3. 


Sanford (Prof. © 
each Sept. 26, 1910; 


Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ¢. 
J 145809-145811. 


438 


theological | 
seminary. © Sept. 12, 1910; 2 c. each | 
J 145330, 1453355 


© Sept. 13, | 


1910; 2 cae 


oak Ee CN EE er 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 40-48, Oct., 1910 


i. Hypeman & Lassner, New York, N. Y. 
| | 24494 
 Storm-queen girl. © Sept. 8, 1910; 
} 2c. Sept. 9, 1910; J 145105. 


|'incarts (F. M.), Missoula, Mont. 
[24495-24505 

Coeur a@’Alene, [Idaho], fire victims. 
© Sept. 12, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 12, 1910; 
1 J 145242. 
| Saltese, Mont. © Sept. 12, 1910; 2 
ie. Sept. 12, 1910; J 145248. 
| Taft, [Idaho] after the fire. © Sept. 
| 12, 1910; 2c. Sept. 23, 1910; J 145727. 

Wailace, Idaho: 

After the fire—Burned district. 
1-4.—Ruins of O. R. & N. depot.—Y 
mene). ©: Sept, 12, 1910; 2 c. each 
| Sept. 12, 1910; J 145244-145250. 
| —-~— showing where fire stopped. © 
Bept. 12, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 23, 1910; J 
| 145726. 


| INTERNATIONAL PUB. cOo., Minneapolis, 
| Minn. [24506 
| Bjgruson (Bjgrnstjerne). © Aug. 29, 
| 1910; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1910; K 13409. 


/IntsH (BE. W.) Puoto co., Oklahoma 
City, Okla. [24507-24511 
| Oklahoma City, Okla. © Sept. 10, 
/ 1910; 2c. Sept. 13, 1910; J 145270. 

1 ——© Sept. 22, 1910; 2c. Sept. 27, 
| 1910; J 145802. 

ie Labor day. parade. © Sept. 6, 
11910; 2c. Sept. 18, 1910; J 145271. 

| ——Morris & Co., plant. © Sept. 
| 20, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 27, 1910; J 145800. 
| ——Oklahoma national stock yards. 
© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 c Sept. 27, 1910; 
J. 145801. 


JACOBS (JOHN H.), Narvon, Pa. 
[24512, 245138 

Caernarvon cemetery. 1. © Sept. 
12, 1910; 2c. Sept. 14, 1910; J 1453825. 

Looking northwest from Church- 
town, east end. © Sept. 12, 1910; 2. 
Sept. 14, 1910; J 1453826. 


JAEGER (A.), Norwood, Ohio. 
[24514-24555 

[Birthday cards] : 

Greetings in glad array.—May birth- 
day greetings hearty and true.—One of 
the joys of friendship.—These greet- 
ings true.— Though distance may 
sever.— With hearty greetings. © Sept. 
25, 1910; 2c. each Sept. 19, 1910; K 
14029-14034. 

[Haster cards] : 

Haster greetings. 1—9.—Haster joys. 
1-8. © Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ec. each Sept. 

19, 1910; IK 14017-14028, 


JAEGER (A.)—Continued. 

[Valentine cards]: 

se thou my true love.—Gift of love 
to my valentine.—Hearts token to my 
valentine.—My hearts gift—My val- 
entine think of me.—O! be my valen- 
tine.—Sweetheart be my valentine.— 
True love be my valentine.—True love 
sweetheart.—To my dear valentine.— 
To my valentine. 1-6.—Wilt be my 
valentine.—Wilt thou be my valen- 
tine. © Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 
19, 1910; K 14035-14052. 

[ Washington’s birthday cards]: 

Washington and the cherry tree.— 
Washington as a surveyor.—Washing- 
ton first in war.—Washington, his 
boyhood days.—Washington, his first 
command.—Washington, 1732-1799. © 
Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 19, 1910; 
K 14053-14058. 


JENKINS STUDIO, New York, N. Y. 
[24556 
Brett (Rey. Cornelius). © Sept. 20, 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1910; J 145812. 


JOHNSON (BELLE), Monro City, Mo. 
[24557 
© t ‘es Sept. 29, 


Oh, you melon. 
1910; J 145962. 


JOHNSON (J. R.), Cheboygan, Mich. 
[ 24558, 24559 
Cheboygan, Mich.: Main street.— 
Olds (M. D.) residence. © Sept. 20, 
19103) 26." eaeh Sept. 2a: A9I os 
145895, 145896. 


JOHNSON (JAMES H.), Bradford, N. H. 

[24560 

If you’d drive a hog, don’t take off 

your hat. © Sept. 13, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 
20; 1910's) J 145631, 


JOHNSTON-DIENSTAG-AYRES, San Fran- 

cisco, Cal. [24561 

Buy in the direction in which a city 

is growing and wait. Sept. 15, 
1910; 2 ec. Sept. 21, 1910; K 14159. 
KAISER (F. E.), Cincinnati, Ohio. 

[24562 

Joy ride, one foot in the grave. © 


Aug. 20, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 3, 1910: K 

18457, 

IKALKHOFF CO., New York, N. Y. 
[24563 


Peacemakers. © Sept. 8, 1910; 2 e«. 
Sept. 9, 1910; K 18931. 


IXKAPP (MARTIN), St. Louis, Mo. 
[24564-24567 
Come out, the moonlight’s lovely.— 
I have my eye on you.—Now, will you 
be good.—Well, what have I done. © 
Sept. 6, 1910; 2 ¢ each Sept. 12, 1910; 
K 18775-18778, 


439 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24568 : pt. Iv, D.S3, V5 
KELLEY (ARTHUR B.), Kansas City, | Lacock (JoHN KENNEDY), Amity, Pa. 
Mo. [24568 [24584-24595 
Smile awhile. © Sept. 12, 1910; 2 Augustine’s (Jasper) home, near 


c. Sept. 12, 1910; J 1456138. 


IXELLOGG SWITCHBOARD & SUPPLY CO., 
Chicago, Ill. [24569 
Girl and the automobile. © Sept. 2 
19105) 2é: Sept! GC) 1910 wk ASs52 1 
IKENNEDY co., Seattle, Wash. [24570 
Pacific coast frontage from Seattle, 
Wash., to Skagway, Alaska. © Sept. 
6, 1910; 2. c. Sept. 138, 1910; K 13926. 


KENT (WILLSON G.), Philadelphia, Pa. 

[ 24571, 24572 

Fall and winter display of millinery. 

© Sept. 19, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1910; 
K 14001. 

Latest creations. 

2G Sept Ll, 1910.2 K AS4 18: 


© Sept. 1, 1910; 


EK.) Upper Sandusky 
[ 24573, 24574 
Crawford's 


IXINLEY (HARRY 
Ohio. 
Battle Island. Col. 
charge for the possession of the grove 
in June, 1782. © Sept. 14, 1910; 2 ec 
Sept. 12, 1910; K 138781. 
Upper Sandusky, Ohio, Nine Oaks 
© Sept. 14, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1910 
220— Sepia 9, LOIOS KK AS12382 


Krrpy (F. M.) & Co., Wilkes-Barre 
Pete [24575-24578 
Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre coal ¢o. 


Hollenbach breaker, no. 2.—-Maxwell 
breaker, no. 20.—Nottingham breaker 
no. 15.—Sugar notch breaker, no.9. © 
Sept. 24. 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 27, 1910 
Kk 14807-14310. 
IXIRSCHBAUM (A. B.) & Co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [24579 
Fashion plate. © Aug. 27, 1910; 2 

Sept, 20, 1910; K 14152. 
IXNOEDLER (E. L.), New York, N. Y. 
[24580 


© 
K 


Young lady of the French court. 
Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1910; 
14098. 

KORNMANN, COHEN & ETTLINGER, New 
Work. Ni oY: [24581, 24582 


Men’s and boys’ fashions, 1910.— 
Men’s winter fashions, 1910. © Aug. 


10. 1910) 2 ve. each Sepiwi..1910 7, ads 
13569, 13570. 
KXunz (WILLIAM H.), Boston, Mass. 


[24583 


Interior of green house. © May 1, 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1910; K 14408. 


Addison, Pa. 29. © Sept. 15, 1910: 
2 ¢. Sept. 24, 1910; J 145753. 


Beallisville, Pa.: Main street. 68.— 


National hotel. 69. © Sept. 15, 1910; 
24 €. each Sept. 24, 19905 Spy ta: 
145748. 


Brownsville, Pa.: Iron bridge. 61.— 
Wooden covered bridge over the Mo- 


pongahela River. 62. Sept. 15, 
1910;+2 ec. each Sépt. 2ai9ies I. 
1457438, 145744. 


Cumberland road: 14 miles east of 
Washington, Pa. 79.—14 miles west 
ot Brownsville, Pa. 64.—T7 miles east 
of Washington, Pa. 75. © Sept. 15, 
1910; 2 ¢«. each Sept) 22-19-43 


{ 145745, 145750, 145751. 


| 


Hillsboro, Pa., Main street, scenery 
hill, 71... © Sept. 15) AS1O2ie seu, 
24, 1910; J 145749. 

Malden, 24 miles west of Browns- 
ville, Pa. 65. © Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. 
Sept. 24, 1910; J 145746. 

Summit house, six miles east of Union- 


town, Pa. 47. © Sept. 15, 1910; 2 e. 
Sept. 24, 1910; J 145754. 


Washington, Pa., Maiden street. S80. 
© Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1910; 


J 145752. 
LAMB (FRANKLIN M.), Worcester, 
Mass. [24596 
Eastern Star chart. © Sept. 26, 


1910; 2.c. Sept. 16, 1910; K 14586. 


LAMBIN (G. M.), Chicago, TJ. 
[ 24597-24656 
Birthday series. 61-75. © Aug. 26, 
1910; 2 c. each Aug. 29, 1910; K 13625- 
13639. 


' Figure series. 31-45. © Aug. 26, 
1910; 2c. each Aug. 29, 1910; K 13670— 
13684. 


Head “Series.” “a= Aug. 26, 


© 
1910; 2c, each Aug. 29, 1910; K 13655- 
13669. 


Juvenile series. 
1910; 2 @ each Aus. 
13640-13654. 

La Voy (M.), Seattle, Wash. [24657 

Mt. McKinley, Alaska. © Sept. 9, 
1910; 2c. Sept. 14,1900; Fi 145324. 
LAWRENCE (GEO. R.) co., Chicago, Ill. 

[2465S 


Asbury Park, N. J. © Sept. 15, 
1910; 2 c Sept. 19, 1910; J 145611. 


91-105. 
29, 1910: 


© Aug. 26, 
K 


440 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


LAWRENCE (H. W.), Ellsworth, Wis. 
[24659-24662 
Lost Creek. 1-4. © Sept. 21, 1910; 
2 c. each Sept. 21, 1910; J 145657- 
145660. 


LazARuS (Davip M.), Minneapolis, 
Minn. [24668 
Woman riding an ostrich. © Sept. 


4, 1910; 2c. Sept. 6, 1910; K 14162. 
LEepGERWOOD (EHD), The Dalles, Oregon. 
[ 24664 
Exhibit booth. © Sept. 8, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 14, 1910; J 145542. 
LEvitcH (Louis), Reno, Nev. [24665 
Present, the past, maybe the future. 
Peaue, ip, 1910; 2c. Sept. 12, 1910; J 
145321. 
LOCKYER (ORMONDE H. S.), Ballarat, 
Australia. | 24666 
Lockyer’s diagram for cyanide oper- 
ators. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1910; I 358. 
Lone BELL EXPERIMENTAL FARM, Bon- 
ami, La. [24667-24670 
Bonami, La., Long Bell experimental 


farm. 1-4. Septs  2ie\1910.9.-2)..¢ 

each Sept. 24, 1910; J 145734145737. 

LOSCHENKAHL (F. W.), Carbonado, 
Wash. (24671, 24672 


Rainier (Mount). © Aug. 10, 1910; 
2 c. Sept. 19, 1910; J 145561. 


from Carbonado, Wash. © Aug. 
10, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 19, 1910; J 145562. 


LuckHAus (ARTHUR), Silver Plume, 
Colo. [| 24673 
Gray’s and Torrey’s peaks after the 

storm. © Sept. 22, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 27, 

1910; J 145808. 


Lucar (R. A.), Antioch, Ill. [24674 
Buneh of lotus. © Aug. 15, 1910; 2 
ec. Sept. 12, 1910; J 145207. 


Lum (BerryHa), Minneapolis, Minn. 
[ 24675-24682 
Christinas fairies.—Christmas wishes. 
— Dutch poster. — Masque. Merry 
Christmas to you.—My love to you.— 
Rolling hoops.—Waiting. © Sept. 1, 
TSO. +2 ‘ec. each Sept. 12, 1910; K 
13789-13796. 
McCLEeARIE (WM.), Santa Rosa, Cal. 
[24683 
Bohemia club house, near Guerne- 
Milena.) .©.'Sept. 13,1910; 2 «. 
Sept. 19, 1910; J 145991. 


McCormick (CuHEstEeR B.), Lansing, 
Mich. | 24684 
Field artillery evolutions. © 1 e«. 


Ae. LS," k9L0; I S57. 


24714 


MACDOWELL MEMORIAL ASS’N, VPeter- 
borough, N. H. [ 24685-24702 

Garden at Hillcrest. 28. © Sept. 9, 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1910; J 145182. 

Log cabin. 34. © Sept. 9, 1910; 2 
ec. Sept. 9, 1910; J 145181. 

Peterborough, N. H., pageant. 1, 2, 
Gy St, 13, 14, 16, Pi, 26-23. ao © 
Sept. 9, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 9, 1910; 
J 145166-145180, 145183. 


McELHANEY (JEAN R.), Indiana, Pa. 
[24705 


Indian spring, Armstrong spring. 
© 1c. Oct. 1, 1910; J 145993. 
McKeEAGcuE '(GEo. A.) co., Atlantic 


CUEYG Ne oe 
Atlantic City, N. 
decorated for G. A. R. 
19, 1910; J 145554. 
City hall and Atlantic avenue, 
decorated for G. A. R. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
19, 1910; J 145556. 
—— City hall with G. A. R. illumi- 
Nation, ©. 1 ¢, Sept. 19; 1910s 4 


145555. 

North from Marine trust bldg., 
showing G. A. R. decorations. © 1 ¢. 
Sept 19. 1910 » J 14ba5S. 

—— Steeplechase pier at night. © 
1c. Sept. 19, 1910; J 145557. 


[24704-24708 
J. Bartlett bldg.. 
© 1c. Sept. 


MALONE (J. J.), Metamora, Ohio. 

[24709 
Painting the last one for the new 
game. © Sept. 1, 1910; 2c. Sept. 8, 
1910; K 14151. 


MAN’s BooK, New York, N. Y. [24710 


Is evolution true? © Sept. 15, 1910; 
2c. Sept. 16, 1910; J 145395. 


Marriorr (F.), San Francisco, Cal. 
[24711 
San Francisco, [Cal.], reconstructed. 
© 1c. Sept. 18, 1910; J 145261. 


Martz (J.), Wymore, Nebr. 
[24712, 24713 
Spray. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2c. 
20, 1910; J 145626. 
Wymore, Nebr., Greetings from. © 
Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1910; J 
145627. 


Sept. 


MATTHEWS (SCHUYLER C.) & BEEMAN 
(EVERETT B.), New York, N. YX. 


{24714 
Diagrammatie chart of the mind, 
nerves and nerve centers. © Aug. 


30, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 2, 1910; K 18454. 


441 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24715 


pt. TV; Bev 


MENCH (PHIL), Clear Lake, Iowa. 
[24715, 24716 
Arawana. © Sept. 4, 1910; 2 c. 
Sept. 12, 1910; J 145211. 
Stony craft. © Sept. 8, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 12, 1910; J 145212. 


Menpoza (I. P.), LtTD.,, London, Hng- 
land. [24717 
Springtime; by George Morland. © 
Oet: (5, 71910" 2.2 1e Seprs 28, Looe: Et 
827. 


METROPOLITAN PRINTING Co., Elizabeth- 

Port; AN. I [24718 

Aviation scene. © Sept. 21, 1910; 
Zico pepe. 21,41 OLO 21K ANT. 


METROPOLIS TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK, 
San Francisco, Cal. [24719 
“Young man should save twenty- 
five cents out of every dollar he 
makes,” Russell Sage. © Sept. 2, 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1910; K 14338. 


MILE HIGH PHOTO. CO., Denver, Colo. 
[24720 

Cheyenne, Wyo., Annual frontier 

celebration. 1910. © Sept. 7, 1910; 2 

c. Sept. 9, 1910; J 145106. 

Minter (C. H.), Clark, S. Dak. [24721 
Ducks. © Sept. 21, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 

26, 1910; J 145788. 


MILLER (WILLIAM), Newark, N. J 


[24722 
New York, N. Y. New Pennsylvania 
railroad terminal station. 25959. © 


Senie20, 972 cl Sept. 25, 719105 3 
145699. 


MILLER PHOTO ©cO., Klamath Falls, 
Oreg. [24723-24726 
Day with the wild geese. 919, 920. 


© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 ec. each Sept. 17, 
1910; J 145459, 145460. 

Day’s shoot in Klamath County, 
Oregon. 913, 918. © Sept. 10, 1910; 
2 c. each Sept. 17, 1910; J 145461, 
145462. 


MISHKIN stupDIo, New York, N. Y. 
[24727-24729 
Fornia (Ritta) 1, 2. © Sept. 22. 
1910; 2c. each Sept. 24, 1910; J 145755, 
145756. 
Gluck (Alma) 1. © Sept. 22, 1910; 
2 ec. Sept: 24, 1910; J 145757. 
Mock (JOSEPH Rochester, 
pe @ [24730 
Dunn (Thomas B.) © Sept. 9, 1910: 
2c. Sept. 9, 1910: J 145680. 


ERNEST), 


Moon (HENrRy G.), Columbus, Ohio. 
[24731 
Roosevelt (Col. Theodore) in Stude- 
baker automobile. © Sept. 6, 1910; 
2 c. Oct. 1, 1910; J 145996. 


Morean (CuAs. M.), Newkirk, Okla. 
[24732-24734 
Newkirk, Okla., bird’s-eye view. © 
Sept. 24, 1910; 2 ¢ Sept. 261910);, J 
145772. 
business section. © Sept. 24, 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1910; J 145771. 
busy day. © Sept. 26, 1910; 
2 c. Sept. 29, 1910; J 1459384. 


Morris & BENDIEN, New York, N. Y. 
[24735, 24736 
Has anybody here seen Kelly ?—How 
in Hell will I git time to see the town. 
© 2c. each Sept. 3, 1910; K 13525, 
13526. 


MorTor CUPS HOLDING co., Mineola, N. Y. 

[24737, 247388 

Vanderbilt cup race Oct. 1, 1910. 

1&2. © Sept. 16, 1910; 2 ¢. each 
Sept. 21, 1910; K 14178, 14179. 


MoyeEmMont (S.), La Junta, Colo. 
[ 24739, 24740 
ba Junta, ./Celor: Court house 
square.—Valley of content. © Sept. 
5, 1910; 2.c¢.- each ‘Sepiy9; 2OL0- 
145107, 145108. 


MUELLER (A. F.), New York, N. Y. 
[24741 
Sheppard (King), group of king and 
queen at Coney Island carnival. © 
Sept. 19, 1910; 2\c-Sepm2s- aero coe 

145700. 

MuLLER, New York, N. Y. [See also 
Muller (Enrique)] [24742-24753 


Connecticut (U. 8. 8.) 218—Geor- 
gia (U. S. S.) 221.—Idaho (UJ. S. S.) 
crew. 206.—Kansas (U. 8.8.) 213.— 
Michigan (U.S. 8S.) 214.—Minnesota 
(U.S. 8S.) 210.—Mississippi (U. S. 8.) 
220.—Nebraska (U. S. S.) 215.— 
New Hampshire (U. S. S.) crew. 
211.—North Dakota (U.S. 8.) 217.— 
South Carolina (U. S. 8S.) 216.— 
Vermont (U. S. Sj. 219.) Oo Ssepee2. 
1910; 2 c. each Sept 2o2:;4970— 57 
146000-146011. 

MULLER (ENRIQUE), New York, N. Y. 
[24754-24767 

Celtic. (U..S. S.).—Delaware (U: S: 
S.), 2—Delaware (U.S. S.), 5.—Dixie 
(U. S. S.)—Husser (U. 8. S.)—Lam- 


son (U. S. S.)—Nebraska (U. S. S.) - 


1.—North Dakota (U. S. S.), 4.— 
Panther (U. S. S.)—Preston (U. S. 
S.)—Rhode Island (U. S. S.), 6— 


442 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 40-438, Oct., 1910 


MuLiter (HNRIQue)—Continued. 

Smith (U. S. 8S.)—Virginia (U. S. 
S.), 3—Yankton (U. S. S.) © Sept. 
14, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 28, 1910; J 
145916145929. 


Mvuscrove (R. W.), Bristol, N. H. 
[247768 


Bridgewater, N. H., Elmwood. © 
Aug, ‘it, 1910;°2 c. July 25, 1910; K 
13410. 


NATIONAL CLOAK & SUIT Co., New York, 

[ 24769, 24770 

National styles, No’s. 54, 55. © 

Sept. 8, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 9, 1910; 
K 13725, 18726. 


Netson (F. L.), New York, N. Y. 

[24771 
, Henry (O.) © Sept. 4, 1910; 2 c¢. 
Sept. 9, 1910; K 18621. 


NEW THEATRE, New York, N. Y. 
[24772-24773 
[New York, N. Y.] New theatre, 
auditorium. 1, Sectional view; 2, 
Quarter view. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 c¢. 
each Sept. 19, 1910; J 145551, 145552. 


New YorK EVENING TELEGRAM (N. Y. 
Herald Co.), Jersey City, N. J. 
[24774 

Saratoga, N. Y. Republican state 

committee meeting. © Sept. 27, 1910; 

1c. Sept. 28, 1910; K 14384. 


New York HeErRaAtp co., Jersey City, 
aNd [24775-24854 


Daily hint from Paris, [1910] 
© Sept. 4; 1 ec. Sept. 6; K 13563. 
© Sept. 5; 1 c. Sept. 6; K 13564. 
© Sept. 6; 1 ce Sept. 8; K 13611. 
© Sept. 7; 1 c. Sept. 8; K 13612. 
© Sept. 8; 1c. Sept. 9; K 13721. 
© Sept. 9; 1 c. Sept. 12; K 18801. 


© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 


© Sept. 


© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 


© Sept. 
© Sept. 


© Sept. 
© Sept. 


© Sept. 


ACY a eek 
as Le, 
#221 ¢. 
Lagok 
14; 1¢e. 
ps Ae, 
16; 1¢. 
iat. Cs 
TSG 
193 1, G. 
20's ‘1 -¢, 
> A DA 
ges Le 
22 Ea 
24; 1¢. 
25% 1c, 
26 3:1 ¢@. 
YE 
Boe Ge 


Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 


Sept. 


Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 


Sept. £ 


Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 


Sept. 


Sept. 
Sept. 


uae 
13; 
13; 
14; 
aba 
hs 
hs 


29: 


K 138802. 
K 13803. 
K 13927. 
K 13938. 
K 13948. 
K 13992. 
K 14070. 


: K 14071. 
; K 14072. 
oa Tal Gos 
; K 14174. 
- K 14184. 
; K 14216. 
- K 14288. 
; K 14284. 
Sule 1482. 
; K 14888. 
: K 14888. 


K 14402. 


29: 1e¢. Oct. 1; K 14569. 
Sor ie, OCG 1. T4570. 


62646—10——3 


24854 


New York Herartp co.—Continued. 
Daily hint from Paris—Continued. 
© Oct. 1; 1c. Oct. 3; K 14592. 
© Oct. 2; 1 ¢. Oct. 3; K 14605. 

Paris fashions, Aug. 21, 1910.— 

Black net embroidered with gold beads 
coat.—Black satin wrap.—Nattier blue 
silk wrap.—Old blue silk coat.—Scarf 
like mantle of cerise satin.—Tussor 
coat with embroidered revers. © Aug. 
21, 1910; 2 ¢. each Aug. 22; 1910; K 
13187-13192. 
Aug. 28, 1910.—Cream colored 
voile embroidered with blueand gold.— 
Gold embroidered cream silk with 
eerise girdle-—Gown of corn flower 
blue voile-—Mauve voile de soie over 
flowered foulard.—White voile de soie 
gown. © Aug. 28, 1910; 2 c. each Aug. 
29, 1910; K 13365-13369. 


Sept. 4, 1910.—Black velvet and 
satin hat.——Gray felt hat with red 
plumes.—Hat of black velvet.—Hat of 
cerise taffeta with white plumes.—- 
Lace and velvet hat.—Sealskin toque 
with aigrette.—Striped blue and black 
silk hat—wWhite felt hat with coque 
plumes.—White satin hat veiled with 
gold lace. © Sept. 4, 1910; 1 ¢. each 
Sept. 6, 1910; K 18554-13562. 


—— Sept, 11, 1910—Blue cheviot 
suit. — Braided gray serge suit. — 
Cheviot suit.—Costumeof blue moire.— 
Gray serge costume. © Sept. 11, 1910; 
1c. each Sept. 12, 1910; K 18811-13815. 
Sept. 18, 1910.—Apricot voile 
gown with gold embroidery.—Cream 
colored voile gown.—Cream liberty cos- 
tume.—Gown of rose crépe with tu- 
nique of black voile-——Gown of shaded 
rose tulle-—Rose brocade and mouse- 
line gown. © Sept. 18, 1910; 1 c. each 
Sept. 19, 1910; K 14078-14083. 

Sept. 25, 1910.—Cream colored 
voile de soie and gold brocade.—Em- 
broidered chiffon wrap.—lLace_ tea 
gowh with rose silk manteau.—Rose 
brocade wrap.—Rose voile tea gown. 
© Sept. 25, 1910; 1 ce. each Sept. 26, 
1910; K 14822-14326. 
Oct. 2, 1910.—Ermine trimmed 
lace and satin gown.—Liberty satin 
and lace gown.—NSilver embroidered 
white satin gown. — Purple velvet 
gown.—Velvet gown with lace collar. 
© Oct. 2, 1910; 1c. each Oct. 3, 1910: 
K 14600-14604. 
Unele Mun, [1910] 

© July 31; 1c Aug. 1; K 12688. 

© Aug. 7; 1 e Aug. 8; K 12829. 

© Aug. 14: 1 ec. Aug. 16; K 18068. 

© 

© 


Aug. 21; 1 c Aug. 22; K 13182. 
© Aug. 28; 1c. Aug, 29; K 18364. 


445 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24855 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 5 


NEw YorK HERALD co.—Continued. 
Uncle Mun—Continued. 
© Sept. 4; 1 c Sept. 6; K 13549. 
© Sept. 11: 1c. Sept. 12; K 13810. 
© Sept. 18; 1c. Sept. 19; K 14073. 
© Sept. 25:1 c¢. Sept. 26: K 14327. 
©O''Oet: 21 O43 ke 14612 


New YorRK SUNDAY SCHOOL COMMTS- 


SION, New York, N. Y. [24855 
Delightful Dolomites views. © 1 ¢. 


Sept. 19, 1910; J 145969. 


New York, N. Y. 
[24856-24864 
Impressions of the passing show. 
[19101. 
© Aug. 7: 1c. Aug. 10: K 12896. 
© Aug. 14.; 1 ec. Aug. 16; K 13064. 
@ Aue) 2151s Ane. 23 Ki 13175: 
©) Aug. 28" 1’ ec: Aue 31> i 13397. 
© Sept. 4: 1c. Sept. 6: K 13541. 
© Sept. 11: 1 c. Sept. 12: K 13816. 
© Sept. 18; 1 ¢. Sept. 19: K 14084 
© Sept. 25:1 c¢. Sept. 28; K 14385 
©' Oct 2° 1-c) Och 52K 14663: 


NICKELL (J. A.), Marceline, Mo. 


NEw YORK TIMES CO., 


[24865 


New Santa Fe engines. © Sent. 15 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1910; J 145799. 


NortH AMERICAN Co., Philadelphia. Pa 
[24866 


Roosevelt (Theodore) © Sept. 1, 
1910; 2 ec. Sept. 2, 1910; K 13451. 


NORTHERN PHOTO Co., Wausau, Wis. 
[24867-24870 

Grand Rapids, Wis.: Amusement 
hall.—Consolidated park. 1, 2.—Wood 
County national bank. © Sept. 12. 
H910=. Be. eeachriSepts 155 491020 J. 
145357-145360. 


Noss (Cuas. L.). Manor, Pa. [24871 


Manor, Pa. © Sent. 17, 1910; 2 ¢ 
Sept. 17, 1910; J 145451. 


OLson (NIELS), Three Forks, Mont. 
[24872, 24873 
Three Forks, Mont. sections 1-7. © 
Sent. 12, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1910; J 
145401. 
— sections 1-8. © Sent. 21, 1910; 
2 c. Sept. 26, 1910; J 145785. 


OSBORNE CO., LTD., London, England. 
[24874 
When the sun sets in the west. © 
Sept. 18, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1910: K 
13961. 


PAINTER (EDWIN D.), Seattle, Wash. 
[24875 

© July 8, 

1910; J 145698. 


Two American beauties. 
ILO 2c. uly 2, 


PARRY (J. RICHARD), JR., Denver, Colo. |} 
[24876-24884 |} 
Adios.—Evolution of a bell(e).—For- | 
saken.—Navajo brave.—Tied up.— 
True as steel.—Pulling leather.—Two 
little dears.—Your answer please. © 
Sept. 15, 1910: 2 ec. each Sept. 24, 1910; 
K 14218-14226. 


PASTEUR (JEAN P.), Missoula, Mont. 
[24885, 24S86 
Buck, antlers in velvet. © Sept. 7, 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1910; J 145397. 
Missoula. Mont., from a back door, 
evening. after rain. © Sept. 7, 1910; 
2 ce. Sept. 16, 1910; J 1453898. 


PEARCE (JOSEPH N.), Philadelphia, Pa. 

[ 24887, 24888 

Houser (Ben) 31164. © Sept. 6, 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1910; J 145792. 

Mack (Connie) counselling players. 


81066. © Sent. 24, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 27, 
1910; J 145793. 


PEATS (ALFRED) CO., nied Tl. 
[24889 


Seasons. © Sept. 25, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 
26, 1910; K 14878. 


PELTON (HERBERT W.), Asheville, N. C. 

[24890-24894 

Asheville, N. C.. Normal and collegi- 

ate institute and campus. © Sent. 20. 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 19, 1910; J 145596. 


Pack square from Legal bldg. | 
© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 19, 1910; 
J 145597. 


Balsam Mountains from top of Plotts 
Balsam Mountain. © Sept. 20, 1910: 
2c. Sept. 19, 1910; J 145594. 

Plotts Balsam Mountain from Eagles 
Nest. © Sent. 20, 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 19, | 
1910; J 145595. | 

Waynesville, N. C.. Sunset from Ea- 
gles Nest. © Sept. 20, 1910; 2 e. Sept. 


| 19, 1910; J 145593. 


PENDLETON WOOLEN MILLS, Pendleton. 
Oreg. [24895-24900 
Pendleton Indian robe series. 1, 27. 
© Aug. 16. 1910: 2 « each Sept. 8, 
1910; J 145109, 145110. 


Pendleton, [Oregon], woolen mills: 
Jaquard loom.—Stock room.—Weaving 
dent.—Wet finishing dept. © Aug. 16, 
1910: 2 c. each Sept. 8, 1910; J 145111- 
145114. 


Perry (H. A.), Armour, S. Dak. 
[24901-24904 
Wagner, S. Dak., Indian dance. 
Tabor: Day. 1,,2... ©. Sept. sa iai0- 
2 e. each Sept. 12, 1910;) J. 
145215. 


444 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 40-43, Oct., 1910 


Perry (H. A.)—Continuea. 
-Indians in holiday dress, Labor 
Day. © Sept. 10, 1910; 2c. Sept. 12, 
1910; J 145213. 

Same. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ¢c. Sept. 
19, 1910; J 145539. 


PuHituirs (JoSEPH PorRTER WILLIAMS), 
Ashland, Ky. [24905 

Cliffeside Park, Ky., fifteen thousand 
people. © Sept. 20, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 
22, 1910; J 145669. 
PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT, Ber- 

lin, Germany. [24906-24914 

Garden of Nazareth; by Martin 
Cwilt) Holley, © Jan. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 19, 1910; H 825. 

Hamburg; by Friederich Kallmor- 
gen. 

Heiliges idyll; by Hrich Brunkal. 

Homage; by John Hassall. 

Maienk6énigin; by Aloys Tieberath. 

Norwegischer wasserfall; by The- 
mistokles von Hckenbrecher. 

Scheidende sonne; by Miiller-Brie- 
ghel. 

Siisses (Ein) geheimnis; by Hein- 
rich Sperling. 

Twilight in the birches; by Adrian 
Stokes. 

© July 1, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 19, 
1910; H 817-825. 


Pirrt (Cuarxtes F.), Baltimore, Md. 
[24915-24917 


Moose court of honor. 1-3. © Aug. 
22, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 1, 1910; K 
18442-13444. 


PincHon (Henry J. L.), Honolulu, 
Bye, [24918 
Rainbow’s birthday. © Aug. 5, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 17, 1910; K 18933. 
Piace (Francis A.), Boston, Mass. 
[24919 
Madonna. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 «. 
Sept. 20, 1910; J 145615. 
Por (F. R.), Oconomowoc, Wis. 
[24920 
Simmons (W. D.) © Aug. 27, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 29, 1910; K 18568. 
PorRTENS (JAMES P.), St. Louis, Mo. 
[ 24921-24924 
Navajo mother and baby. © Feb. 1, 


1910; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1910; J 1453888. 

Navajo rug-maker and family. © 
July 15, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1910; J 
145839. 


Portens (JAMes P.)—Continued. 
Wearing a Navajo rug. © Dec. 1, 
1909; 2 «. Sept. 14, 1910; J 145340. 
Yosemite Falls. © Sept. 1, 1910; 2 
c. Sept. 14, 1910; J 145341. 


POST PRINTING & PUB. CO., Denver, Colo. 
[24925-24927 
Hope springs eternal. © Oct. 2, 
1910; 2 ec. Oct. 3, 1910; K 14594. 
Harvest. © Sept. 4, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 
6, 1910; K 13520. 
Chase (The). © Sept. 25, 1910; 2 
ce. Sept. 26, 1910; K 14285. 


Powers (W. F.) co., New York, N. Y- 

[24928 

Cow girl. © Sept. 1, 1910; 2 e. 
Sept. 16, 1910; K 13994. 


Prick (W. S.), Hayden, Colo. [24929 
Hayden, Colo. © July 23, 1910; 2c. 
Sept. 16, 1910; J 145393. 


PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH Co., Provi- 
dence, R. I. [24930-24933 


Abraham gives Lot his choice. © 
Sept. 1, 1910; 2 ce Sept. 24, 1910; K 
14246. 

Crossing the Jordan. © Sept. 1, 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1910; K 14247. 

Israel’s penitence and God’s pardon. 
© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1910; K 
14597. 

Joshua’s last address. © Sept. 1, 
1910; 2 c Sept. 24, 1910; K 14248. 


RatH (FRED), Hobart Mills, Cal. 
[24934 
Donner Lake, Cal., road along the 
lake. © Aug. 25, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 14, 
1910; J 145318. 


Rav (C. E.), Mason City, Iowa. 
[24935-24936 
Gifford, Iowa, railroad station. © 
Sept. 9, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 12, 1910: J 
145204. 
Mason City, Iowa, N. W.S. P. cement 
plant. © Sept. 19, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 21, 
1910; J 145648. 


RAYMOND. (EpitH), Baltimore, Md. 
[24937 
Easter greetings. © Aug. 22, 1910: 
2c. Sept. 6, 1910; K 13479. 


REBECCA NURSE MEMORIAL ASS’N., Dan- 
vers, Mass, [24988-24945 
Danvers, Mass., Rebecca Nurse house. 
1, 3, 4 and 15. © Sept. 21, 1910: 2 ¢. 
each Sept. 26, 1910; K 14264-14267. 
6-8 & 12. © Sept. 24, 1910: 2 c. 
each Sept, 27, 1910; K 14811-14814, 


445 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES . 


24946 


REMBRANDT STUDIO, Minneapolis, Minn. 
[24946-24948 
Reception committee and Theodore 
Roosevelt. © Sept. 7, 1910; 2 c.’Sept. 
15, 1910; J 1453892. 
Taft’s (President) banquet. © Sept. 
7, 1910; 2c. Sept. 15, 1910; J 1453891. 
—~ small group: at. © Sept. 7, 
1910; 2 ec. Sept. 15, 1910; J 145390. 
RICHARDSON & BERGSTROM, Gratton, 
N. Dak. [ 24949, 24950 
Park River, view at Grafton, N. Dak. 
1,2. © Sept. 14, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 
17, 1910; J 1454638, 145464. 


ROGGENBURGER (A.), Atlantic City, N. J. 
[24951 
G. A. R. encampment, souvenir. © 


Sept. 8, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 19, 1910; J; 


145646. 


Ross (CHAs.) & SON co., Brooklyn, 
IN:) X26 [ 24952-24954 
Ross improved: Patent change can 
mixers.—Tandem pulp white lead 
mills—Water cooled flat stone lead 
and color mills. © Sept. 27, 1910; 2 «. 
each Sept. 28, 1910; K 14375-14877. 


ROSSITER REALTY CO., Shawnee, Pa. 
[24955-24965 
Along the Binniekill. 42.—Baby 
and fawn. 386.—Binniekill from Man- 
walamink. 15.—Fisherman. 25.—Hem- 
lock. 382.—Lily pads. 26.—Old barn. 
44,_Old chaise. 20.—River birches. 
43.—Road to Shawnee. 39.—Shawnee 
Island, landscape. © 1c. each Sept. 
10, 1910; J 145427-1454387. 


20TBLAT (Louis), Brooklyn, N. Y.- 
{24966 
Gaynor, in small lettering. © Sept. 


20, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1910; K 13960. 


RUST CRAFT SHOP, Kansas City, Mo. 
[24967-24976 


Birthday greeting. 1-3. © Sept. 15, 
A910 2 ec. “each: Sept: ile -AsIs  K 
14002-14004. 

For the New Year. © Aug. 16, 


1510.2 .e; Aug A9; 1910. K ASG2a; 

I wish you happy days. © Aug. 16, 
1910; 2 ec. Aug. 19, 1910; K 13624. 

May health be thine. © Aug. 16, 
1910; 2 ec. Aug. 19, 1910; K 13622. 

My mother. © Sept. 8, 1919; 2 «. 
Sept. 14, 1910; K 13941. 

Saint Patrick was an Irishman. © 
Sept. 15, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1910: K 
14005. 


pt.iv, ns, v5 


RUST CRAYT SHOP—Continued. 
Some one owes me a letter. © Sept. 
S, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1910; K 13942. 
You’re my A. ho. 1) 4Oesepe es 
1210; 2 c Sept. 17, 1910; K 14006. 


SANDAHL (GUSTAF), Colorado Springs, 
Colo. [24977 
Colorado Springs, Colo., G. O. P. con- 
yention. 1910. © Sept. 22, 1910; 2c. 
Sept. 28, 1910; J 145914. 


SANDER (PHILIP), New York, N. Y. 
[24978-25049 
Another proof of Darwin’s theory.— 
Beat it.—Best thing I can do—skidoo.— 
Billy Bluff.—Birds of a feather flock to- 
eether.—Catch of the season.—Cutting 
it short.—Don’t start what you can’t 
finish Don’t worry about trifies.— 
Face the music.—Friend in heed is a 
friend indeed.—Hello, old boy.—Here’s 
to dear mother-in-law.—I am so lone- 
some, awfully lonesome.—I can’t get 
over it.—I’m happy but broke and feed- 
ing on nerve tonic.—I’m in a bad posi- 
tion.—l’m kept on the jump.—I’m not 
quite done.—I wish I could.—If you 
have no money, why you needn’t come 
around.—Licked but not (b)eaten.— 
Lim-burger.—Love bacilli enlarged a 
billion times.—Love birds and the blue- 
jay.—Lucky dog.—My sweet little toot- 
sie.—Nesting season.—Old but still 
handy. Seeking change. — Short on 
base.—Two soles with but a single 
thought.—View of a pessimist all dark 
and exaggerated.—When rich we drive 
in chaises, when poor we walk be- 
jases.——Will lose no time in getting 
away.—Won’t somebody love me. 
Aug. 30, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 6, 1910; 
K 13481-13516. 
Best wishes: Aster and ribbon de- 
sign.—Chain of friendship.F lowers 
are tokens of love-—Geranium and rib- 


‘bon design.—Gold centre surrounded 


by for-get-me-not design.—I wish you 
all that life can hold.—Landscape and 
for-get-me-not design.—Landscape and 
lily of the valley design.—May each 
return of this glad day.—Nasturtium 
design.—Old dutch windmill.—Pink 
flower design.—Shepherd and his 


flock.—Though up to now clouds hid 


the sky.—Violet and ribbon design.— 
Wild rose design.—Words matter 
little. © Sept. 19, 1910; 2 c@ each 
Sept. 20, 1910; K 14114-14130. 


Birthday greetings: Buttercup de- 
sign.—Country life—Day by day, 
time’s silent wing.—Farm scene.—For- 
get-me-not and ribbon design.—Land- 
scape.—Lily of the valley and ribbon 
design. — Mirth and frolic, kindly 


446 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 40-48, Oct., 1910 


SANDER (PuHtuip)—Continued. 
smiles.—Pink flower design.—Sailing 
scene.—Sweet as of old.—This token’s 
very small, I fear.—Wild rose de- 
sign. — Windmill and _ surrounding 
country. © Sept. 19, 1910; 2 c. each 
Sept. 20, 1910; K 14131-14144. 
Heartiest congratulations: Aster de- 
sign.—Be sure, more swift than swal- 
low’s wing.—Cheery greeting.—Land- 
scape and wild rose design.—Nastur- 
tium and ribbon design. © Sept. 19, 


1910; 2 ec. each Sept. 20, 1910; K 
14145-14149. 
Sasso (ANTONIO), Newark, N. J 


| [25050 
Michael (St.) © Sept. 15, 1910; 2c. 
Sept. 16, 1910; J 145617. 


ScHIMMACK (PAuL KARL), Washing- 

ton, Pa. [25051 

Illustrative astronomy. © Sept. 1, 
1910; 2c. Sept. 2, 1910; K 13440. 


SCHWAB CLOTHING Co., St. Louis, Mo. 
[25052-25057 
Model B. 1.—Models E and A. 6.— 
Models H and C. 5.—Models J and P. 
4.—Models K and O. 2.—Models R, 
Wem, os © Sept, 2, 1910> 2 c. 
each Aug. 15, 1910; K 18445-13450. 


Scorr (LaurA), Madison, Wis. [25058 


Procedure of law-making. Wiscon- 
sin. © 1c. Sept. 19, 1910; I 361. 


SEWALL (E1LIzABeETH N.), Minneapolis, 
Minn. [ 25059-25064 


Assorted Christmas wishes.—Fairy 
greetings.—Good fairy is thinking of 
you. — Greeting. — Holiday design. — 
New Year’s wishes. © Sept. 1, 1910; 
2 ec. each Sept. 12, 1910; K 138783— 
13788. 


SHAMIAH (HAsiIB), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[25065-25078 


Bethlehem, Christmas day at, Merry 
Christmas.—Boaz, field of.—Good ad- 
vice.—Hajj and pilgrimage preparing 
for journey to Mecca.—Inn of the 
Good Samaritan. — Jericho. — Jerusa- 
lem, Holy City.—Jerusalem, Jews wail- 
ing under Temple wall.—dJerusalem, 
site of Solomon’s temple.—Jerusalen., 
Tower of David.—Mosque of Omar.— 
Mount Lebanon.—Pools of Solomon.— 
Tomb of St. John. © Aug. 23, 1910;. 
2c. each Aug. 26, 1910; K 13596- 


13609. 
SHANNAHAN (W. E.), Hot Springs, 
Ark. 25079 
Little Rock, Ark. State bank build- 
ing. © Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 8; 


1910; K 18573. 


25106 


SHAaw (CHAS. GILBERT), Linton, Ind. 
[25080 
Linton, Ind., Fairview cemetery. © 
Sept. 19, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1910; J 
145889. 


SHEAHAN T.), Brookline. 
Mass. [25081-25085 
Card says you are to marry a dark- 
haired. girl.’ C) Sept. 25, 1910; 2 c, 
Sept. 26, 1910; K 14270. 
Down in the mouth. © Sept. 28. 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1910; K 14396. 
How the young man who has just 
proposed looks to the girl. © Sept. 
25, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1910; K 14271. 


If you can’t be good, you'll be lJone- 
some. © Sept. 25, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 
1910; K 14268. 

Open your mouth and shut your 
eyes. © Sept. 25, 1910; 2 ¢c. Sept. 286, 
1910; K 14269. 

SHERMAN (L. D.), Andover, Mass. 
[25086-25093 

Andover, Mass.: Abbot academy. 
edge of the grove.—Elm arch. 1, 2.— 
Old railroad. 1, 2.—Phillip’s inn and 
chapel.—Senior fence. © Sept. 21. 
1910352 e. seach Sept. 22, 1910<°S 
145685-145689, 185691, 185692. 

Newburyport, Mass. Old chain 
bridge. © Sept. 21, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 
22, 1910; J 145690. 


SHIELDS (MILTON L.), Houston, Tex. 
[25094 
Beginning of a new game. © Sept. 
12, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 3, 1910; K 14596. 
SHoaF. (I.), Lapel, Ind. [25095 
Kennedy (Dave B.) © Sept. 92. 
1910; 2 ce. Sept. 12, 1910; J 145251. 
SmirH (ALBERT DWIGHT) Co., Spring- 
field, Mass. [25096 
Mother’s love. © Aug. 31, 1910: 2 
e. Sept. 1, POI: Ki s34tt. 
SMiTtH (LEONARD F.), Freeport, [ll. 
[25097-25104 
1-6. © Sept. 


(MAURICE 


Roosevelt (Colonel). 


9, 1910; 2 ec. each Sept. 12, 1910; J 
145651-145656. 
——iT7, 8&8. Sept. 9, 1910; 2 «. 


each Sept. 19, 1910; J 145540, 145541. 
SmitrH & Carrier, Asheville, N. C. 
[25105 
Springs, Tenn., sanitarium 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 1910; I 362. 


SMITH BROS. 


Hale 
plans, 


Haverhill, 
Mass. [25106 
Haverhill, Mass., Water-front. 1. 
© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 e Sept. 24, 1910; J 
145790. 


PRINTING CO., 


+47 


CATALOGUE OF 
25107 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


DL: IVR SS ee 


SNAMAN (W. E.), Pittsburg, Pa. 
[25107 
Gaco delineator. © 1c. Sept. 13, 


1910; I 359. 


SOUTHERN ADVERTISING CO., 
tonio, Tex. [25108 


Magnolia fig gardens. © Sept. 3, 
1910; 2. ce. Sept. 6) 19105. K 13597: 


SOUTHERN PUB. ASSN., Nashville, Tenn. 
[25109 
When shall these things be. 
pept. 17, 1910: 2c. Sept. 162, 19105 Kk 
14339. 


SOUTHWEST MUSEUM, INC., Los Angeles, 
Cal. {25110 
Munk library of Arizoniana. © 
Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c: Aue PAG T1916 eK 
14163. 


SPENCER (E. J.), 


San An- 


Los Angeles, Cal. 
25111 
Queen of the surf. © June 27, 1919; 
Ze. July 5, 1910; J 145164. 


SPENCER (HueéH), St. Cloud, Minn. 
[2512 254d 
St. Cloud, Minn., Cathedral, in- 


terior: A, B. . ©: Sept. 1, 1910; 2 ec. 
each Sept. 19, 1910; J 145564, 145565. 


SPENCER (I. C.), New York, N. Y. 
[25114 
So many gods, so many creeds. © 
Sept. 12, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1910; K 
139438. 


SPIER (GEORGE W.), Washington, D. C. 

[25115 

Golden key of the National capital. 

© Aug. 31, 1910; 2 c Sept. 1, 1910; K 
13416. 


SPORTING NEWS, St. Louis, Mo. [25116 


Johnson (Walter) and Charles HK. 
Street. © Aug. 30, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 1, 
1910; K 13610. 


Spurge (E. WILLARD), Waterloo, Iowa. 
[25117-25119 


After the round up.—Fifer (The)— 
Hard proposition. © July 11, 1910; 
2 ce. each July 11, 1910; J 145815- 
145817. 


STACK-PARKER ADVERTISING AGENCY, 
Chicago, III. [25120-25124 
Dry farming as a business. © Sept. 
4, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 7, 1910; K 13566. 
How you can get a little government 
land. © Sept. 7, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 9, 
1910; K 13728. 
Poultry farms make money. © Aug. 
14, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 2, 1910; K 13452. 


— 


STACK-PARKER ADVERTISING AGENCY— 
Continued. 

Prune orchard is a money maker. 
© Aug. 31, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 2, 1910; K 
13453. 

What a farm means to a father. © 
Sept. 5, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 7, 1910; K 
13567. 


STANTON (Epw. M.), Chicago, Il. 

[25125 

Self conquest—the path and way. 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 1, 1910; H 
826. — 


STEEL (FRANCIS R.), Mountain, Oregon. 

[25126 

Well hooked. © Sept. 1, 1910; 2¢ 
Sept. 12. 1910; J 145205. 


STEVENS & NELSON co., New Orleans, 
La. [25127 


New Orleans, La., World’s Panama 
exposition, 1915. © Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. 
Sept. 2, 1910; J 145322. 


STEWART (FRANK), Fairhope, Ala. 
; [25128 
Fairhope, [Ala.], wharf, General Lee * 
(steamer) leaving. © Sept. 13, 1910; 
2c. Sept. 16, 1910; J 1453896. 


STIERBLE (M. M.), Marquette, Mich. 
[25129 


Speckled trout. © Sept. 22, 1910; 
2 ec. Sept. 28, 1910; J 145892. 


StoKEs (FREDERICK A.) co., New York, 
N. Y. [19 prints] [25130-25148 


Peary (Robert E.) in his North Pole 
furs. © Aug. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 8, 
1910; K 18464. 


And each figure had a meaning.— 
Dead he lay there in the sunset.— 
Doge’s palace—From the full moon 
fell Nokomis.—Give me of your roots, 
O, tamarack.—He began his mystic 
dances.—He was held by unseen hands 
but sinking.—Hurled the pine-cones 
down upon him.—Of all the beasts he 
learned the language.—Pleasant was 
the journey homeward.—Santa Maria 


‘Della salute—Seven long days and 


nights he sat there-—Take my bait, O 
king of fishes—Westward, westward 
Hiawatha sailed. © Aug. 31, 1910; 
2c. each Sept. 3, 1910; K 13465-13478. 


At the ford.—Fair rancher.—In the 
saddle.—Stolen kiss. © Sept. 2, 1910; 
2c. each Sept. 6, 1910; K 18527-13530. 


SToNE & WEBSTER, Boston, Mass. 
[25149 
Puget Sound and the miraculous 


bow. © Aug. 27, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 24, 
1910; J 145789. 


448 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 40-43, Oct., 1910 


Strong, VAN Dresser co., New York, 
we Ys [25150, 25151 


Millinery announcement card. Girl 
carrying hat box. © Aug. 30, 1910; 
2c. Aug. 26, 1910; K 134386. 

Girl putting on hat. © Aug. 25, 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 2, 1910; K 13441. 


Strauss (FRANK VY.) & co., New York, 
IN.) Xe [25152-25155 
Program girl, no. 2. © Sept. 5, 1910; 
2c, Sept. 8, 1910; K 13574. 
mOws.) ©: Sept. 12, 1910; 2 e. 
Sept. 14, 1910; K 138940. 


no. 4. © Sept. 19, 1910; 2 «. 
Sept. 24, 1910; K 14217. 


—no. 5. © Sept. 26, 1910; 2c. 
Sept. 29, 1910; K 14401. 


Strauss (J. C.), St. Louis, Mo. 
[25156-25160 
Bates (Charles W.)—Hubbard (El- 
bert) A, B.—Huttig (Charles H.)— 
Nixon (Miss Helen). © Sept. 23, 
avl0- 2. c. Gach Sept. 27, 1910; J 

145804-145808. 

STROBRIDGE LITHOGRAPHING Co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. [25161-25179 


[Posters] N. Y. 183885, N. Y. 13391, 
fe. tettOn IN, Y. 138412, N. Y. 13415, 
N. Y. 18419, N. Y. 13433. © Aug. 31, 
1910; 2 c. each Sept. 2, 1910; K 138456, 
13615-13620, 


———— aw ieoor, IN. Y. 18389, N. Y. 
13390, N. Y. 13407, N. Y. 13480, N. Y. 
13431, N. Y. 18484, N. Y. 18439, N. Y. 
13440, N. Y. 18441, N. Y. 18462, N. Y. 
18468. © Sept. 13, 1910; 2 ¢@. each 
Sept. 15, 1910; K 14086-14097. 


StrRusB (JOHN M.), Beaver Falls, Pa. 
[25180-25182 
Conneaut, Pa., Dining room of John 
Miller & sons. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2 «. 
Sept. 29, 1910; J 145954. 


Conneaut Lake, Pa., Dancing pavil- 
ion, interior: © Oct. 1, 1910; 2 «. 
Sept. 29, 1910; J 145956. 

Lake Erie, sunset on. © Oct. 1, 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1910; J 145955. 


SULLIVAN (F Rep. D.), Kendallville, 
Ind. [25183-25186 
Kendallville, Ind., bird’s-eye views: 
Business section. S. W.—McCray re- 
frigerator co. plant. N. W.—Residence 
sections. N. H., S. BE. © Sept. 26, 
1910; 2c. each Sept. 28,1910; J 145897- 
145900. 
Swanson (A, J.), Faribault, Minn. 
[25187 
Faribault, Minn., central avenue, 
night scene. © Sept. 3, 1910; 2 «. 
Sept, 14, 1910; J 145319. 


25238 

Swirt & co., Chicago, Ill. 
[25188-25193 
Miss Deutscher girl of Deutsch- 


land.—Miss Johnnybull of London 
town.—Miss Milano from Italy.—Miss 
Parley Vous of gay Paree.—Miss U. S&S. 
America.—No more on Mother Earth 
we run. © Sept. 13, 1910; 2 c. each 
Sept. 15, 1910; K 13954-13959. 
Tarbox (HE. B.), Boone, Iowa. [25194 
toosevelt special train passing over 
Boone, [Iowa], viaduct. © Sept. 1, 
1910; 2c. Sept. 1, 1910; J 145389. 


TEUBNER (B. G.), Leipzig, Germany. 
[25195-25199 

Henkersteg in Nurnberg; by Fritz 

Beckert. 
Herterichsbrunnen in 

0./T.; by Fritz Beckert. 
Mittagsrast; by Adolf Hosse. 
Schwibisch-Hall; by Fritz Beckert. 
Unter der alten kastanie; by Franz 


Rothenburg 


Hecker. © Aug. 25, 1910; 2 c. each 

Sept. 15, 1910; H 807-811. 

THOMAS (Hart B.), Cristobal, Pan- 
ama. [25200 


Panama postal. © Sept. 28, 1910; 
2c. Sept. 29, 1910; K 14519. 


THOMAS (Marion), Newark, N. J. 
[25201 
Elijah and the widow. © Sept. 1, 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1910; K 14245. 


THOMPSON (SETH B.), New York, N. Y. 
[ 25202-25208 
Nyack-on-Hudson, N. Y.: 
Auditorium and cottages on the hill- 
top.—Berachah home.— Home of Rey. 
and Mrs. A. B. Simpson.—Institute 
and auditorium. — Lindenberger’s 
(Miss) cottage.—Missionary training 
institute—Wilson memorial academy. 
© June 6, 1910; 2. c. each Sept. 13, 
1910; K 14815-14321. 


THROCKMORTON ( JOSEPHINE ja hyp 

Washington, D. C. 25209 

Adventures of the black duse. © 
1c. Oct. 1, 1910; J 146020. 


TIMES PRINTING CO, OF SEATTLE, Seattle, 
Wash. [25210-25238 
Umbrella man, [1910] 
Aug. 26; 1 c. Sept. 1; K 18435. 
© Aug. 27; 1c. Sept. 3; K 13463. 
Aug, 28; 1c. Sept. 3; K 13462. 
Aug. 29; 1 c. Sept. 6; 
Aug. 80; 1c. Sept. 6; 
Aug. 31; 1c. Sept. 8; K 13580. 
ept. 1; 1 c. Sept. 8; K 18579. 
ept. 2; 1 c. Sept. 8: K 18578. 


QOOOOO 


CLEEL. 


449 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25239 


pt. Iv, DR. 83 V. 5 


TIMES PRINTING CO. OF SEATTLE—Con. 
Umbrella man—Continued. 
© Sept. 3; 1c. Sept. 10; K 13735. 
© Sept. 4: 1c. Sept. 10; K 13736. 
© Sept. :, Sept. 12: K 13798. 
© Sept. », Sept. 12; K 13799. 
© Sept. . Sept. 16; K 13997. 
© Sept. c. Sept. 16; K 13996. 
© Sept. *, Sept. 16; K 138995. 
© Sept. :. Sept. 
© Sept. 11; 1 c. Sept. 
© Sept. 12; 1 c. Sept. 
© Sept. *. Sept. 
© Sept. :. Sept. 
© Sept. :. Sept. 
© Sept. 16; 1c. Sept. 
© Sept. 17: 1 c. Sept. 
© Sept. 18; 1 « Sept. 
© Sept. 19: 1c. Sept. 
© Sept. 20: 1c. Sept. 29; K 14405. 
© Sept. 21: 1c. Sept. 29; K 14404. 
© Sept. 23; 1 ¢. Oct. 6; K 14654. 
© Sept. 24: 1 c Oct. 6; K 14653. 
TOLMAN (FRED S8.), Brockton, Mass. 
[25239 
Bull-luck. © Aug. 20, 1910; 2 c& 
Sept. 1. 1910: K 13415. 
TOWNSEND .(C. F.), Des Moines, Iowa. 
[ 25240, 25241 
Hibecck (Col.) © Sept. 22, 1910; 2 
ec. Sept. 26. 1910: J 145786. 
Stuart (F. Q.) © Sept. 22, 1910; 2 
ce. Sept. 26, 1910; J 145787. 
TRIBUNE Co., Chicago, Ill. [25242-25277 
Danny Dreamer, [1910]: 


> 2 co tuly-20: as 12421. 
Nose: July 20; K. 12542. 
2c. Aug. 3: K 12690. 
; 2 ec. Ang, 10: K. 12887. 
2 eA A, me ABO 
Pls he) Age: 2S Ky AG. 
Auz. 28: 2.¢. Aus. 30; K 13385. 
Ae 2D CC Sept. (5 iy 1a te 
t. 11; 2 c. Sept. 14; K 13934. 
t. 18; 2 c. Sept. 20; K 14154. 

Farmer of Northern Colorado has a 
hungry market. © Sept. 25, 1910: 2 ¢. 
Sept. 30, 1910: K 14518. 

Lemon culture in the United States. 
© Sept. 11. 1910; 2c. Sept. 14, 1910: K 
18944. 

Mama's angel child, [1910]: 

© July 17; 2c. July 20; K 12422. 

© July 24; 2e. July 27; K 12543. 

© July 31; 2c. Aug. 3; K 12691. 
© Aug. 7: 2c. Aug. 10; K 12888. 
© Aug. 1h: 2c. Aug. 17: Ix 13068. 
© 
© 


© OO -1 > OV 
jet 
io) 


Ht jt 
fat Dine we 
4 
fon) 


19; K 14066. 
19; K 14067. 
19; K 14068. 
23; K 14191. 
23; K 14189. 
23; K 14190. 
26; K 14287. 
26; K 14288. 
26; K 14286. 


Jt ft 
Or HS OD 
ft jt Ao 
(or (o) 


Age O29 2 ec; Agee. 1S177T. 

Aas 2852 co Auelsue Kh T3386. 
© Sept. 4; 2 i Sept. 7: K 13538. 
© Sept. l1:2¢. Sept. 14; K 13985. 
© Sept. 18: D ce. Sept. 20; K 14155. 


19; K 14065. 


; TRuFANtT (NELLIE S§.); 


TRIBUNE co.—Continued. 

Oh, Augustus, did you get rich rais- 
ing eer, © Sept. 4, 1910; 2 e. 
Sept. 7, 1910; K 13539. 


Old ne Dilldock’s stories, [1910]: 


© July 17; 2c. July 20; K 12423. 
© July 24; 2c. July 27; K 12544. 
© July 31: 2 ec. Amz ae K 12692. 
© Aug. 7; 2c. Aug. 10; K 12889. 
© Aug. 14; 2 c. Aug. 17; K 13069. 
© Aug. 21; 2 ec. Aug. 23; K 13178. 
© Aug. 28; 2 ce. Aug. 30; K 1338T. 
© Sept. 4; 2 c. Sept. 7; K 13540. 
© Sept. 11; 2 ce. Sept. 14; K 13937. 
© Sept. 18; 2 c. Sept. 21; K 14171. 
What farm life means in health as 
well as wealth. © Sept. 15, 1910; 2 
Sept. 17, 1910; K 14016. 


What farm life means to those chil- 
dren of yours. © Sept. 12, 1910; 2c. 
Sept. 14, 1910; K 13945. 

2,500,000 acres of land under irriga- 
tion in Colorado. © Sept. 18, 1910: 2 
e. Sept. 20, 1910; K 14150. 

TRIMMER ( THE), Chicago, Ill. 
[25278-25281 

Trimmer (The). A, B. © July 29, 
1910; 2 c. each Sept. 12, 1910; J 145346. 
145347. 


C, D. © Sept 3/488; 2 © 
each Sept. 12, 1910; J 145348, 145349. 


TROWITZSCH (KUNSTANSTALT) & SOHN, 

Frankfurt a. Oder, Germany. 

[25282-25286 

Christi einzug in Jerusalem; by 
Ernst Deger. 

Christus predigt am see; by Hein- 
rich Hofmann. 

Herbst im Wiesengrund ; 
mann Riudistihli. 

Ruhe auf der flucht; by Ernst Zim- 
mermann. 

Wiirfler (Die) ; by Claus Meyer. © 
Aug. 9, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 15, 1910; 
H 801-805. 


by Her- | 


Minneapolis, 
[25287-25289 
Dickens calendar mount.—Happi- 
ness.—Quaker health. © Sept. 20, 
1910; 2 ec. each Sept. 24, 1910; K 
14227-14229. 


Minn. 


TRUKENBROD (W. E.), Monroe, Wis. 


[25290 
Knight of Strathmore. 2.053. 2 
Sept. 21, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1910; 
145670. 
Tuck (F. B.) Kennebunkport, Me. 
[25291 
Colonial treasures. © Sept. 3, 1910; 
2 c. Sept. 9, 1910; K 18724. 


450 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 40-43, Oct., 1910 


UNDERHILL (IRvING), New York, N. Y. 
[25292-25296 
New York, N. Y¥.: Grant’s tomb and 
Hudson River. C. 7796. — Herald 
bldg. and Herald square. C. 7798.— 
Liberty tower bldg. D. 517.—Union 
theological seminary. C. 7795.—84th. 
st. and 6th ave. C. 7797. © Sept. 29, 
1910; 2 ec. each Sept. 29, 1910; J 
145963-145967. 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, New York, 

IN. [25297-25325 

[ Stereoscopic photographs] U- 

120018. © Apr. 12, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 19, 
1910; J 145566. 


——  U-117713. © June 6, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 19, 1910; J 145567. 


—— U-41232. © June 20, 1910; 2c. 
Sept. 19, 1910; J 145568. 


U-116653. © June 24, 1910; 
2c. Sept. 19, 1910; J 145569. 

> —— U-86792, U-86793, U-86868. © 
June 25, 1910; 2 c each Sept. 19, 1910; 
J 145570-145572. 


— U-38614, U-106884, U-117516, 
U-117531. © July 6, 1910; 2 ¢ each 
Sept. 19, 1910; J 145573-145576. 


—— U-82701. © July 7, 1910; 2c. 
Sept. 19, 1910; J 145577. 


— U-82101, U-117818, U-117436, 
U-117755, U-117759. © July 9, 1910: 
2c. each Sept. 19, 1910; J 145578- 
145582. 


U-91042. © July 12, 1910; 2¢. 
Sept. 19, 1910; J 145583. 
U-113899. © July 18, 1910; 


2 e. Sept. 19, 1910; J 145584. 
U-46371. © Aug. 2, 1910; 2. 
Sept. 19, 1910; J 14.5585. 

—— U-46535. © Aug. 8, 1910; 26. 
Sept. 19, 1910; J 145586. 

—-—— U-96636. © Aug. 
Sept. 19, 1910; J 145587. 

—— U-94818. © Aug. 
Sept. 19, 1910; J 145588. 


4, 1910; 2 ¢. 


Dy LOMO ane, 


—  U-117762. © Aug. 11, 1910; 
2c. Sept. 19, 1910; J 145589. 
—— U-116803. © Aug. 18, 1910; 


2c. Sept. 19, 1910; J 145590. 

— U-778838, U-106946. © Aug. 24, 
Tat; 2c. each Sept. 19, 1910; J 
145591, 145592. 


UNION CARD co., Montpelier, Vt. 
[25324-25326 
Birdseye view of the country fair, 
view, 
no, 1—Having a high old time at 
Montpelier. © Oct. 5, 1910; 2 ¢ each 
Sept. 29, 1910; K 14897-14399. 


outside.—Country fair, inside 


4 1910; 


CLASSES, H TO K 
25365 


UNIQUE PUB. CO., New York, N. Y. 
[25327 
Boarding house reach. © Sept. 10, 
1910; 2. ec. Sept. 8, 1910; K 13575. 


UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH Co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. [25328-25345 
[Posters] 13239, 13274, 13291, 13337, 
13350. © Sept. 8, 1910; 2 ¢. each Sept. 
9, 1910; IX 13729-13783. 
— 421, 13273, 13297, 
© Sept. 10, 1910; 


13357, 13358. 
2c. each Sept. 12, 
IX 13917-13921. 

—— 13346, 13347. © Sept. 13, 1910; 
2. @, each Sept. 05, 190; KK 18965, 
15966. 

—— 427, 13361. © Sept. 14, 1910; 
2c. each Sept. 16, 1910; K 13998, 
13999. 

-—— 13308; 13310, 13392. © Sept. 
19, 1910; 2 ec. each Sept. 21. 1910; K 
14166-14168. 

13298. -© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 22, 1910; K 14187. 


U. S..PLAYING CARD co., Cincinnati 
Ohio. [25346-25351 
Beatrice. © Apr. 19, 1910; 2 ¢@ 


Sept.12., 1910: Ke a3770: 

Byithful. 1(@)sMar. 12) 19103:2 0. 
Sept. 12, 1910; K 13769. 

Hopetul, , ©, Mar. 12, 1910; -2 2. 
Sept. 12, 1910; K 18774. 


Night. © Apr. 19, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 
12-1910 Kenan, 
Peace. © Apr. 19, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 


19) DOLO s IK AS eis. 
Rural lee: “C)- Apr. 19; 191045 Bre. 
Sept. 12, 1910; K 18771. 


UNITED STATES POSTER Co., Washington. 

{25352-25353 

Girl football poster.—Girl tennis 

player poster. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ¢. 
each Sept. 18, 1910: K 18929, 189380. 


Van ANDERSON (L.), Los Altos, Cal. 
[25354-25357 
tift card, nos. 1-4. © Aug. 15, 1910: 
2 ec. each Sept. 17, 1910: K 14007-— 
14010. 


VAN CLEAVE (H. L.), Bayfield, Wis. 
25358 
Bayfield, Wis. © July 18, 1910: 2 
e. Sept. 17, 1910: J 145450. 


VAN OBFYEN (L.), Cleveland, Ohio. 
[25359-25365 
Curtiss (Glenn H.) in the first bi- 
plane flight over Lake Erie. © Aug. 
31, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1910; J 1453845. 


451 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25366 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.5 


VAN OFYEN (L.)—Continued. 

Curtiss (Mrs. Glenn H.) at the wheel 
of her husband’s biplane. © Aug. 30, 
1910; 2 ec. Sept. 6, 1910; J 145344. 

Johnson (Champion Jack) at wheel 
of his 90-horsepower Thomas flyer. © 
Aug. 29, 1910; 2 c¢. Sept. 6, 1910; J 
145343. 

Lajoie (Napoleon) and Tyrts Cobb, 
shaking hands. © Sept. 15, 1910; 2c. 
Sept. 16, 1910; J 145400. 

Lewis (Geo. E.) starting for fly ball. 
© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 30, 1910; 
J 145988. 

Lord (Briscoe), starting for fly ball. 
© Sept. 29, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 30, 1910; 
J 145987. 

Speaker (‘‘ Tris”), starting for fly 
ball. © Sept. 29, 1910; 2 ¢. Sept. 30, 
1910; J 145989. 


VENIERO (FRANK), Salt Lake City, 


Utah. [25366 
Prediction of Frank Veniero. © 
Sept. 1, 1910; 2 @ Sept. 20, 1910; J 


— 145992. 


YVoBacH (W.) & co., Berlin, Germany. 
[25867 
Lasset die kindlein zu mir kommen; 
by Herman Seeger. © Aug. 15, 1910; 
2 ec. Sept. 15, 1910; H 806. 
VOLLAND (P. F.) AND co., Chicago, Il. 
[25868, 25369 
Happy year calendar, 1911.—Sample 
calendar, 1911. © Sept. 21, 1910; 2 c. 
each Sept. 26, 1910; K 14305, 14306. 
WatTTERSON (F.. M.), Nowata, Okla. 
[25370, 25371 
Flowing oil well. © July 16, 1910; 
2 c. Sept. 18, 1910; J 145269. 
Burning oil tank. © July 16, 1910; 
2 c. Sept. 18, 1910; J 145268. 
WEIDNER (CHAS.), San Francisco, Cal. 
[25372 
Erstes saengerfest des Pacific saen- 
gerbunder. © Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 
17, 1910; J 145468. 


WEISMAN (W. H.), Franconia, N. H. 


[253873 
Franconia mountains, N. H., view 
from Forest Hills hotel. © Aug. 15, 


1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 2, 1910; J 145999. 


WELLMAN (WALTER), New York, N. Y. 
_ [25374-25882 

Beauty isn’t all on the surface.— 
Girl’s a goose to fall in love with a 
quack doctor.—Here’s to the girl with 
the hobble skirt.—I haven’t got a mil- 
lion.—I like girls with white faces and 
green-backs.—_I’m saving it all for 


WELLMAN (WALTER )—Continued. 
you.—Just make a noise like a petti- 
coat.—Love will find a way. © Sept. 
10, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 28, 1910; K 
14342-14349, 

We didn’t do nothin’ but we won’t 
do it again. © July 8, 1910; 2 ¢. July 
16, 1910; K 11950. 


WERNER (Epcar S.), New York, N. Y. 

[25883 

Calvary. © Sept. 19, 1910; 2 e. 
Sept. 19, 1910; K 14085. | 


WEST COAST ART CO., Los Angeles, Cal. 
[ 25384-25386 

Motorcycles at Venice, Cal. 588. © 
Aug. 26, 1910; 2 c Sept. 12, 1910; 7 
145260. 

Redondo, Cal., Main street. 666. © 
Aug..'26, 1910; 2 ¢. Sepi--d2 1910" 7. 
145259, 

—— Sunday at. 664. © Aug. 26, 
1910; 2c. Sept. 12, 1910; J 145258. 


WESTERMANN We A.) co., New York, 
ING Ys. [25387-25392 
Book. — Design. — Letter.—Park. — 
Press.—Steel. © Aug. 31, 1910; 2 «. 
each Sept. 7, 1910; K 13531-13586. 


WHEATLEY (KE. A.), Chattanooga, 
Tenn. [25393 
Bull Moose. © 1 c« Sept. 6, 1910; 
J 145702. 
Two deer. © 1c. Sept. 6, 1910; J 
145701. 
WHITCOMB (ByRoN J.), Kennebunk- 
port, Maine. [25894 
Kennebunkport, Maine, Parker 


house. © Sept. 29, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 1, 
1910; J 145997. 


WHITEHEAD & Hoag co., Newark, N. J. 
[25395, 25396 


Santa Claus up-to-date. © Sept. 1, 
1910; 2c. Sept. 15, 1910; K 13967. 

Twentieth century Christmas sug- 
gestion. © Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 
29, 1910; K 14400. 


Witcox & WILLSON, Seabreeze, Fla. 
[253897 
On the Halifax, no. 58. © Sept. 
21, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1910; K 14290. 


WILLIAMS (CHARLES) New York, N. Y. 
[25398-25493 


Another conquest.—*Are you ready.— 
At eventide.—Below the mill.—*Boy- 
hood pleasures.—*Bracing weather.— 
Calves in the pool.—Careful now.— 
Cliffs of Donegal.—*Could you beat 


452 


MISCELLANEOUS 
Nos. ¢ 40-48, Oct., , 1910 — 


WILLIAMS ( CHARLES )—Continued. 
it—*Cream of the wheat.—*Dolly’s 
friend.—Don’t you teil— Drink and be 
merry.—Duty or courtesy. — Father’s 
greeting. — Fireside fancies. — *First 
hands. — Fording the stream. — From 
nature’s fountain.—Girl of the Golden 
West.—*Going for a joy ride.—*Good 
eatch.—*Good nibble. — *Good sign.— 
*Good sport.—*Hay seeds.—*Helping 
mother.—Here we are.—Holiday joy.— 
*Tce boat sport.—*If a body meet a 
body.—In the Berkshires.—*In the 
fields.— In the foothills.—In the shade 
of the old apple tree.—*Interested.— 
Jolly good friends.—* Jump in wheat.— 
*Little coal man.—*Little pigs. — 
*Look at this property.—Look out.— 
*Love will find a way.—Love’s young 
dream. — Marion. — *Meeting of the 
waters.—Miller’sdaughter.—* My wife’s 
a suffragette—Nature’s bridge.—*Off 
for the holidays.—Off to the pasture.— 
*Oh you muff.—Old homestead.—*Old 
path in the redwood.—On guard.—*On 
safety.—*On Sunnyside farm.—On the 
alert—On the avenue.—On the mead- 
ows.—Patriotic.—Placid waters.—Plug 
won’t work.—*Postage due.—Prides of 
the West. — Progress. — Rendezvous 
(The) .—Returning from the pasture.— 
*Right spot.—Rosalie.—*Rural free de- 
livery.—Sentinel (The).—*Sentinels of 
the forest.—*Silvery moonlight.—Sil- 
very ripples.—Skee girl.—*Spring blos- 
soms.—Spring showers. *Starting 
right. — Summer day. — Their first 
home.—This kid is good enough for 
me, — Thrilling moment. — Tie that 
binds. — *Vacation days. — Valley 
farm.—*Very fresh and very sweet.— 
Village street—*Viola.—Wait a min- 
ute.—Where breezes blow.—Where na- 
ture charms. *Willing captive.— 
*Winter sport.—*Your order please. 
© Aug. 16, 1910; 2 ec. each Aug. ‘13, 
1910; K 18817-13912. 

[Note. Titles preceded by 
were rec’d Aug. 20, 1910.] 


asterisk 


CLASSES, H TO K 
25508 

WILSON (Mrs. R. M.), Pueblo, Colo. 
[25494-25500 
Leopard, Tom. 2.—Leopard’s head, 
Tom. 5.—Leopards, panther and 
mountain lion. 1.—Man and leopard 


heads. 3.—Man and panther heads. 
4.—Panther, Teddy. 6,7. © Aug. 20, 
1910; 2 ¢c. each Sept. 16, 1910; J 


14545 52-14 5458. 


WILSON & Brown, Osawatomie, Kans. 
* [25501 
Survivors of the battle of Osawato- 


mie. © Aug. 31, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 12, 
1910; J 145614. 
WINSCHER (CHRISTIAN G.), Sheboy- 
gan, Wis. [ 25502, 25503 
Sheboygan, Wis. N. 8th street, 
south of Wisconsin avenue. © Aug. 


12, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 9, 1910; J 145159. 

Picnic grounds on Pigeon River. 

© Aug. 12, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1910; J 
145160. 


WitTHERS (F. A.), Pratt, Kans. [25504 

Pratt County, [Kans.] court house. 
© Sept. 16, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 23, 1910: 
J 145697. 


W OHLBRUCK (THEODOR CLEMENS), 
Worcester, Mass. [25503 
Worcester, Mass., Boulevard park 


© Sept. 4, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1910; 
J 145185. 


WoLFE (J. J.), Lusk, Wyo. [25506 
_ Cowboy life in Wyoming. © Aug 
20, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 30, 1910; J 145970. 
YE OLDE CURIOSITY SHOP, Seattle, Wash 

[25507 


Famous motto of Japan. © Aug 
31, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 6, 1910; J 145647. 


ZION’S CO-OPERATIVE MERCANTILE INSTI- 
TUTION, Salt Lake City, Utah. 


[25508 
Augusta, San Juan county, Utah 
Great natural bridge. Sept. 10, 


1910; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1910; K 13946. 


Summary statement of copyright registrations made and included in the Catea- 
logue since January 1, 1910. 

Number of entries of Reproductions of works of art__.._____-_________ 596 

Number of entries of Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or tech- 

NED Ut 0 TE AS SS SSeS ee oC 216 
Number of entries of Photographs (including 558 unpublished) ________ 10, 306 
Number of entries of Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 1,589 

SeRRELLOLNS CO DOTIOGICRIS )) oo oc cue canoes cet wc 10, 276 


453 


25509-28179 
Rita hy On CONGR HSS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CA'TALOGUE 


OF 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891; 
OF JUNE 320, 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 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 5 
Nos. 44-47 
NOVEMBER, 1910 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


1910 


The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides 
that the Catalogue of Copy right Entries “shall be admitted in an y 
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 four, issued 
monthly, is arranged in two alphabets of proprietors, with subalphabeis of 
titles, as follows: 

I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or other identi- 
fying 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; and 
Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations. 

Under the act of March 4, 1909, the preliminary eniry of titles has been abrogated 
and registration follows deposit of copies with an application for eniry 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. ‘‘©1c.’’ 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. -—-_- 

An annual index of proprietors is furnished for this part in the December 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 by postal money 
order, express order, or New York drait. 


CLASS G, 


WORKS OF ART; MODELS OR 


AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHIC cCOoO., New 
York. (N.,¥. [ 25509-25512 
Daisy. Half-length figure of young 

woman, arm full of flowers, hat swung 

on right arm. © 1c. Oct. 8, 1910; G 

SD002. 


Venta del Sol. Number of buildings, 
in foreground, four mules; two of 
which have loads fastened on their 
backs. ©1c. Oct. 4, 1910; G 35481. 


Walter (Lord) Head of man with 
dark curly hair, wearing uniform coat, 
in oval panel. © 1c. Oct. 4, 1910; G 
35480, 

Wisteria. Latticed oval hung over 
with sprays of wisteria, in center an 
oval panel containing head of young 
woman. ©1e. Oct. 4, 1910; G 35479. 


BrarD (G. M.), St. Louis, Mo. [25518 


Tige and Buster. [Statuette of dog 
and small boy.] © 1. Oct. 18, 1910; 
G 35615. 


BEHLOW (ROBERT), San Francisco, Cal. 


[25514 
San Francisco, Cal. Proposed site 
of the Panama-Pacific exposition. 


[View of buildings, grounds and sur- 
rounding country.| © 1 ec. Oct. 6, 
1910; G 35486. 


BENEKER (GeErRRIT A.), Arlington, N. J. 

[25515 

Roughneck (The) [Man standing 

op cable chain, swinging high above 
city.] ©1c. Oct. 7, 1910; G 35497. 


BoretticerR (M.), New York, N. Y. 
[ 25516-25550 

Beauty of the ranch. [Head and 
sboulders of young girl wearing cow- 
boy hat, hair falling over shoulders, 
flower in one hand.] 

Care and fancy free. [Young wo- 
man in garden, seated at table with 
bottle and glass. ] 


Cleo. [Young woman, bare shoul- 
ders and arms, short curly hair, three- 
quarter view of face, long rose spray 
in one hand.] 


DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART 


Bortricer (M.)—Continued. 

Colorado River, Grand Cafion of 
Arizona. [River with mountains on 
either side, young man and woman, 
tourist on horseback in foreground. ] 


Faithful friends. [Woman holding 
little girl on horse standing in field of 
daisies. ] 

Field flowers. 
full of poppies. ] 

Hirst snow. [Young woman in snow 
storm, holding fur muff up to her 
face.] 

Garden treasures. 
standing, arranging 
flowers in vase. ] 


Geraldine. [Head and shoulders of 
woman wearing large hat turned up 
on side, large tulle bow on left side of 
neck. | 


[Little girl with arm 


[Young woman 
large bunch of 


Giant trees of Mariposa Grove, Cal. 
[Coach driven through cut in trunk 
of giant tree, boy and girl on horse- 
back in foreground. ] 


Guarding angel. [Woman bending 
over sleeping babe in crib, shadow 
form of angel in background. ] 


Homeward bound. [Young woman 
carrying large sheaf of grain and rake, 
coming down country road with large 
dog by her side. ] 


, 
In the twilight. [Young woman 
seated in garden, playing mandolin. ] 


Interesting story. [Old man and 
little girl seated, reading from same 
book. ] 


Little coquette. [Young girl hold- 
ing up her skirt filled with flowers, 
pet dog at right.] 


Little sweethearts. [Small boy with 
hat full of apples and holding out an 
apple for little girl to bite.] 


Matineé girl. [Three quarter length 
figure of young woman wearing large 
picture hat, in act of throwing off her 
wrap. ] 


455 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25051 


pt. Iv, n. s., v.5 


BoeEtTicER (M.)—Continued. 

Milking time. [Farm house scene, 
young woman with bucket on arm, 
holding cow while she drinks. ] 


Nanon. [Young woman, low-neck 
gown, three quarter view of face, hold- 
ing large bunch of daisies. ] 


Nature’s vespers. [Young woman 
leaning on the top bar of rustic fence.] 


Old mill. [Water flowing over 
water wheel, old stone mill and stone 
steps leading down to water. } 

Opera girl. [Young woman in low- 
cut evening gown, standing, looking 
up, profile view of face, two large 
white plums in hat.] 

Papa’s pets. [Child seated on horse 
at water trough, man in riding clothes 
standing near.] 

Playing hooky. [Three boys on 
country path, two carrying fishing 
poles. } 


Playmates. [Little girl playing with 
two kittens. ] 
Recreation. [Woman seated at 


table, drinking cup of tea.] 

Return from the hayfield. [Man and 
four children on load of hay in barn 
yard. | 

Shoshone Twin Falls, Idaho. [In- 
dian on horseback, at foot of falls.] 


Snowbalis and cherries. [Basket 
filed with cherries, snowball blossoms 
to left.] 

Southern beauty. [Head and shoul- 
ders of young woman holding up a 
rose, feather boa draped low over 
bare shoulders. ] 

Terraces, Mammoth Hot Springs, 
Yellowstone Park. ['Two young women 
tourists and soldier on horseback at 
foot of terrace. ] 

Tessie. [Head and shoulders of 
young woman holding large spray of 
poppies. | 

Vacation days. [Young man and 
woman in naphtha launch.] 


. Village creek. [Old mill, bridge and 


village street. ] 


Wisteria and peaches. [Large plate 
of peaches under wisteria blossoms. ] 


 ©1c. each Oct. 10, 1910; G 35535- 
35569. 
Bone (RicH), Berlin, Germany. 
[25551 

Hesitation; by Grenouilloux. [Nude 
figure of young woman about to step 
into the surf.] © 1. Oct. 6, 1910; 
G 35487. 


BROWN SHOE Co., St. Louis, Mo. [25552 


Maxine. [Young woman wearing 
white summer gown, holding spray of 
flowers in left hand.] © 1 ¢. Oct. 7, 
1910; G 35575. 


CELI (PETER), New York, N. Y. 
[25553 
Monument design. Granite monu- 
ment with coiumn in each corner, let- 
tered Bullis. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1910; G 


35619. 
CLUETT, PEABODY & Co., Troy, N. Y. 
[25554 
Meditating. [Young man seated in 


large arm chair, holding book in 
clasped hands.] © 1 ¢. Oct. 8, 1910; 
G 35533. 


COPELAND (JOSEPH FRANK), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [25555 
Genius of education. [Mural decora- 
tion of seven panels, three groups, cen- 
ter group representing literature and 
art, right history and civics, left mathe- 
matics and science.j ©1e. Oct. 20, 
1910; G 35647. 


CousE (HE. Ipvine), New York, N. Y. 
[ 25556-25563 


Drummer (The). [Nude figure of 
Indian seated on ground, beating tom- 
tom.] ©1c. Oct. 14, 1910: G 35580. 


Mending the war bonnet. [Indian 
seated on ground, working on. the long 
feather head-dress.] © 1 ¢. Oct. 14, 
1910; G@ 35582. 

Moccasin maker. [Indian seated on 
ground by side of large earthen jar, 
working on Indian shoe. © 1 e. Oct. 
14, 1910; G 35584. 


Pottery decorator. [Indian squatting 
on ground, working on earthern jar, 
young Indian boy standing near, 
watching the older man work.] ©l1e. 


Oct. 14, 1910; G 35586. 


Roasting corn. [Indian seated on 
ground before large fire, number of 
ears of corn in foreground.] ©1 ec. 
Oct. 14, 1910; G 35581. 


Tom-tom maker. [Indian seated on 
ground near earthen jar, working on 
Indian drum.] © 1. Oct. 14, 1910; 
G 35585. 

Tom-tom player. [Indian seated on 
ground, holding up tom-tom in left 
hand, beating it with his right.] ©. 
1c. Oct. 14, 1910; G 35583. 


War chief. [Full length portrait 
of Indian wearing the feather bonnet.] 


! (© 1c. Oct. 14, 1910; G 35579. 


456 


WORKS OF ART 


nos. 44-47, Nov., 1910 


CRUNELLE (LEONARD), Chicago, Il. 
[25564 
Sakakawea, the Indian woman who 
guided Lewis and Clark in their ex- 


pedition. [Sculptured figure of In- 

dian woman standing.] © 1 c. Oct. 

14, 1910; G 35578. 

CurRAN (CHARLES C©.), New York, 
Ny ¥. [25565 


On the cliff. [Two young girls and 
a child standing near edge of cliff, 
looking over.] © 1. Oct. 21, 1910; 
G 35651. 
Davis (WILLIAM STEEPLE), Orient, 

NX. [25566-25568 

Reminder of 1812. [Battle between 
two large sailing vessels on rough sea. ] 
© 1c. Oct. 20, 1910; G 35706. 

Spring plowing. [Man holding plow 
drawn by two horses.] ©1c. Oct. 20, 
1910; G 35705. 

Victory of frigate Constitution over 
Cyane and Levant. [Large sailing 
vessel looming up in foreground, two 
others seen through smoke beyond.] 
© 1c. Oct. 20, 1910; G 35707. 


DUBUQUE ALTAR MFG. Co., Dubuque, 
Towa. [25569 


Gothic main altar no. 1910. [Cruci- 
fixion in niche above Last supper, 
standing angel on either side of al- 
tar.] ©1e. Oct. 8, 1910; G 35530. 


FAIRCHILD PUB. CO., New York, N. Y. 
[25570 
Conquest of the air. [Young woman 
with hand on arm of aviator, waving 
adieu to young man with automobile. ] 
© 1c. Oct. 14, 1910; G 35577. 
Frrry (D. M.) & co., Detroit, Mich. 
[25571 
Flowers. [Bunch of hollyhocks and 
other flowers.] ©1c. Oct. 7, 1910; G 
35573. 


IDLER (PEARLE HuGENIA), Brooklyn, 


ft i255 72 
Head of colonial girl. [Head of 


young girl in low-neck gown and poke 
bonnet.} © 1c. Oct. 12, 1910; G 
385616. 

| FIRESTONE TIRE AND RUBBER CO., Akron, 
Ohio. [25573 
Wlyers. Automobile containing two 


young women, one steering, other hold- 
| ing small flag. ©1e. Oct. 19, 1910; 


G 35618. 
IORBES LITHO. MFG. Co., Boston, Mass. 
[25574 
Muson. [Left side view of horse, 


head turned, showing nearly full face.] 
oy GC Oct. 7, 1910: G 35576, 


25635 


I'pazeR (S. W.), Boston, Mass. [25575 
Diving girl. [Girl plunging into wa- 
ter.] ©1c. Oct. 6, 1910; G 35534. 


Frey (D.), Denver, Colo. [25576 
Twin athletes. [Bronze statuette, 

two nude figures, wrestling.] © 1 «¢. 

Nov. 7, 1910; G 35783. 

HAMMERSLOUGH (RuTH H.), New 
York, Ny. ws [25577 
Juliette. [Young woman holding 


bunch of roses pressed against her 
heart, gazing at heart on open fan.] 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1910; G 35620. 


HARBAUGH (M.), New York, N. Y. 
[25578 
Greenies (The). [Number of out- 


line drawings of grotesque figures.] 
© 1c. Oct. 15, 1910; G 35704. 


HINTERMEISTER (J. Hy.), Brooklyn, 
Box. [25579, 25580 
Troubles never come single. [Auto 

broken down on rough road and 

charged upon by bull, young man flee- 
ing and two young women scrambling 

over stone fence.} © 1c. Oct. 21, 

1910; G 35649. 

Waiting for the escort. Girl in rid- 
ing costume, standing by side of horse. 


©) 1G Oct. 2h, 19105. G; 35648: 


INTERNATIONAL ART PUB. COoO., New 
York, N.Y. [ 25581-25635 
Be assured, ’tis you or none. Little 


girl seated, talking to parrot on top of 
cage. ©1c. Oct. 7, 1910; G 35527. 

Blow, blow, thou winter wind. 
Three cupids in wind-storm, heart 
background. © 1 c. Oct. 7, 1910; G 
35521. 

Caught in the rain. Three cupids, 
one with umbrella, seated on branches 
of trees, in the rain, heart background. 
©l1c. Oct. 7, 1910; G 35522. 

Celebrating the Fourth. Small boy, 
bending over to light fire cracker lying 
on curb stone, drum and fire crackers 
on ground. © 1c. Oct. 20, 1910; G 
85687. 

Could you forget me? 
pot of forget-me-nots. 
1910; G 35508. 

Cupids frolicking in snow. Three 
cupids, two wading through snow, 
third seated, making snow-balls. © 
1c. Oct. 7, 1910; G 35518. 

Cupid’s proposition. Cupid stand- 
ing on stool, talking over telephone, 
key. in right hand. ©1e. Oct. 7, 1910: 
G 35511. 


Little boy in 
© 1c. Oct. 7, 


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25635 


INTERNATIONAL ART PUB. CO.—Contd. 
Day we celebrate. Shield portrait 
of George Washington on draped red, 
white and blue background. © 1 «. 
Oct. 20, 1910; G 35623. 
Little boy and 


Don’t we dance fine. 
girl dancing. © 1. Oct. 7, 1910; G 
35508. 

Famous cherry tree. Red, white and 
blue ribbon tied around pot with 
miniature cherry tree. © 1 ¢. Oct. 20, 
1910; G 35625. 

Five o’clock tea. Little girl sitting 
at table, serving tea, two kittens be- 
hind her. ©1e. Oct. 7, 1910; G 35524. 

Give me in exchange, I pray, your 
heart. Small boy holding sealed letter 
in right hand, heart in left, heap of 


hearts behind him. © 1c. Oct. 7,1910;- 


G 35504. 
Glorious Fourth. Large United 
States flag floating in breeze. ©1.. 


Oct. 20, 1910; G 35688. 

Good ship, St. Valentine. Smali boy 
wading in water, sailing heart-shaped 
sail boat with letter fastened thereon. 
©)! Oct. 7 1910 3 G3198, 

Her valentine gift. Little girl kold- 


ing decorated box of toys. © 1c. Oct. 
7, 1910; G 35529. 

His first two-step. Girl dancing 
with younger partner. © 1c. Oct. 7, 


19103 G 35502: 

How lovely it is to dance! Little 
boy and girl dancing. © 1 ¢. Oct. 7, 
1910; G 35501. 

I came to inquire. Little girl 
dressed in long skirt, scarf, hood and 
gloves, lifting skirt with both hands. 
© 1c. Oct. 7, 1910; G 35505. 

I surely look like a fine gentleman. 
Boy looking into mirror, fastening his 
glove. ©1. Oct. 7, 1910; G 35513. 

I want to die poor. Two cupids, 
one kneeling on block, other standing 
giving hearts away to uplifted hands. 
©1c. Oct. 7, 1910; G 35509. 

In honor of George Washington. 
Large flag draped from top to left- 
hand side. © 1 c¢ Oct. 20, 1910; G 
35627. 

In remembrance of the G. A.R. Oval 
medallion with fancy lettered G. A. R., 
decorated with flowers. © 1 ec. Oct. 
20, 1910; G 35682. 

Knight of the roses. Little boy in 
pot of roses. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1910; G 
35520. 

Lest we forget. Red, white and blue 
badge with veteran soldier medal and 
flowers. fe OE 20) 1910 = 445 
35633. 


pt. IV; RS We 


INTERNATIONAL ART PUB. Co.—Contd. 
Let Erin remember. Ribbon badge, 

with harp aitached to end, and sham- 

rocks. ©1c. Oct. 20, 1910; G 35642. 


Let independence be our boast. 
Two United States flags draped from 
top and fastened back one to each side, 
July 4th in center. © 1 ec Oct. 20, 
1910; G 35635. 

Liberty and union. American eagle 
perched on top of shield bearing let- 
tering July 4. © 1 c. Oct. 20, 1910; 
G 35639. 

Lily-queen. Hooded figure of littie 
girl standing in pot of lilies-of-the-val- 
ley. ©1c. Oct. 7, 1910; G@ 35507. 

Little hatchet that made a mark in 
the world. Hatchet fastened to branch 
of cherries with red, white and blue 
ribbon. © 1c. Oct. 20, 1910; G 35628. 

Little house-wife. Little girl dust- 
ing picture of comic facial sketches. 
©1e. Oct. 7, 1910; G 35506. 

Love’s greeting. Little maid with 
umbrella under left arm, sealed letter 
in right hand. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1910; G 
35514. 

Loving greeting from across the 
waters. Small girl standing in water, 
watching heart-shaped sail boat com- 
ine toward her. © 1 c. Oct. 7, 1910; 
G@ 35515: 

Loving thoughts. Badge of red, 
white and blue, G. A. R. medal, left 
side flowers. © 1 c. Oct. 20, 1910; G 
50631. 

Manly little lover. Boy standing, 
left hand in center of heart on placard | 
fastened to wall. ©1c. Oct. 7, 1910; | 
G 35525. 14 

New bonnet. 
lifting lid of hat box. 


Little girl smiling, 
©. teal: iz. 


(1910; G 35526. 


News of the heart. Little boy sell- 
ing papers. © 1 c; Oc =ess10-7G 
a0023. 


Nor shall their story be forgot. 
Small curly-haired boy, dressed it 
sailor suit, standing among flowers. 
holding large flag. © 1 c. Oct. 20, 
1910; G 35684. 


Not one fair scene or kindly smile. 
Water view set in shamrock, harp in 
upper left hand corner. © 1 e¢. Oct. 
20, 1910; G 35644. 


On fame’s eternal camping ground. 
Small boy in soldier suit, standing 
among flowers, holding large flag fall- 
ing in folds. © 1. Oct. 20, 1910; G 


35630. 


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nos. 44-47, Nov., 1910 


INTERNATIONAL ART PUB. Co.—Contd. 
Outward bound. 
in water, sending off heart-shaped sail 
boat. ©1c. Oct. 7, 1910; G 35516. 
Pride and glory and honor all. Large 
flag and flowers draped, letters G. A. R. 
© 1c. Oct. 20, 1910; G 35629. 


Right foot, left foot. Small girl 
kneeling on right knee, holding stick 
toward four toy soldiers in a row, fire 
works on ground. © 1. Oct. 20, 
1910; G 35636. 

Shipwrecked. Little girl standing 
in water, hand outstretched toward 
overturned heart-shaped sail boat. © 
1c. Oct. 7, 1910; G 35500. 

Successful season. Two cupids shak- 
ing hands, each with papers under 
arm, satchel of papers on ground. © 
ie, Oct. 7, 1910; G 35512. 

Sweet violet. Hooded figure of child 
in pot of roses. ©1e. Oct. 7, 1910; G 
35519. 

Their first dance. Youth in sailor 
suit and maid, dancing. © 1c. Oct. 7, 
1910; G 35499: 

Then ring the bells and fire the 
guns. Panorama view of city with 
tolling bells and floating flag, statue 
of Liberty and fire works. ©1c. Oct. 
20, 1910; G 35640. 

There’s many a slip. Three cupids 


slipping on ice, icicle-fringed heart 
background. © 1 ec. Oct. 7, 1910; G 
35517. 


Washington (George) on horseback. 
Oval portrait on background of red, 
white and blue. © 1c. Oct. 20, 1910; 
G 85624. 

Washington’s birthday. Medallion 
portrait of George Washington with 
red, white and blue drapery. © 1. 
Oct. 20, 1910; G 35626. 

Wearing of the green. Fancy harp, 
pot of shamrocks, figure of Irish iad. 
© 1e. Oct. 20, 1910; G 35648. 

Wert thou all that I wish thee? 
Water view set in oblong frame, harp 
in upper left-hand corner. © 1. Oct. 
20, 1910; G 35645. 

What can we do to improve busi- 
ness? Two cupids sitting on high 
stools, one on each side of desk. ©1e. 
Oct. 7, 1910; G 35510. 

Wishing you a happy St. Patrick’s 
day. Fancy pot with harp handles full 
of shamrock in which an Trish maid 
is standing. © 1c. Oct. 20, 1910; G 
35641. 

Youthful musician. Little girl play- 
ing guitar, kitten with paws on instru- 
ment. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1910; G 35528. 


Small boy standing ° 


25645 


KXETTERLINUS LITHO. MFG. CO., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [25636 
First in peace; by E. Percy Moran. 
| Washington seated in arm chair near 
fireplace, reading, Mrs. Washington 
knitting, young woman at piano, little 
girl playing with toys on floor.] © 1. 
Oct. 14, 1910; G 35587. 


LAcY (STELLA), Seattle, Wash. [25637 

Whitman’s (Marcus) grave fifty 
years ago. [At foot of high, steep hill 
a grave with fence around it, range of 
hills to right.] © 1c. Oct. 20, 1910; 
G 35646. 


LAYTON, WEMYSS-SMITH & HAWKE, 
Oklahoma City, Okla. [25638, 25639 
Oklahoma. Preliminary study for 
capitol building for the state. [Archi- 
tectural drawing of large stone build- 
ing, dome in center, front view.] © 
1 e. Oct. 4, 1910; G 35483. 


Oklahoma supreme court building. 
[Front view of flat-roof building show- 
ing 19 columns and three arched doors 
in center.] © 1c. Oct. 21, 1910; G 
35650. 


Lirtie (W. T.) &co:, New York, N. Y. 

[25640-25642 

Beloit, Wis. Beloit college. [Birds- 

eye view of buildings, grounds and 

surrounding country.] © 1c. Oct. 20, 
1910; G 35621. 


Haverford, Pa. Haverford college. 
[Birdseye view of buildings, grounds 
and surrounding country.] ©1e. Oct. 
12, 1910; G 35572. 

Lexington, Ky. University of Ken- 
tucky. [Birdseye view of buildings, 
grounds and surrounding country.] 
© 1e. Oct. 20, 1910; G 35622. 


LORENZ (Louris FELIx A.), New York. 
INeoYe [ 256438, 25644 
Entering rough waters. [Young 
man and woman in canoe, girl seated 
near bow with paddle, young man 
standing in stern with pole, rocks and 


trees on banks of stream.] © 1 «. 
Oct. 22, 1910; G 35714. 
Mous Le Baron. [Man standing 


dressed in garb of cavalier, hand rest- 
ing on hilt of sword.] © 1c. Oct. 22, 
1910; G 35715. 


Minttet (F. D.), Washington, D. C. 
[25645 
Skirmish (A). In Dutch room of 
seventeenth century is seated a burgher 
in front of large fireplace, near him a 
young woman is perched on a table. 
©1c. Oct. 5, 1910; G 35484. 


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25646 


MO.LiER (Lupwic), Liibeck, Germany. 
[25646, 25647 


Fulland by. [Sailing vessel on rough 
sea, Steamship and other boats in dis- 
tance.] ©1e. Oct. 6, 1910; G 35488. 

Mondnacht. [Sail boat on calm 
moonlight sea, light house in distance.] 
©ic. Oct. 6, 1910; G 35489. 


MureHy (TuHos. D.) co., Red Oak, 
Iowa. [25648-25685 


After a strenuous day; by Edmund 
H. Osthaus. [Man in hunting garb, 
riding horse along country road and 
carrying setter dog in front of him on 
saddle. ] 


American beauties; by James Ar- 
thur. [Head and shoulders of young 
woman holding up number of Ameri- 
can beauty roses. ] 


Apple blossoms; by HEmile Vernon. 
[Young woman dressed in white, stand- 
ing near apple tree, surrounded by 
blossoms. ] 


Beagles; by Maud Earl. 
' dogs running down hill.] 


* Catch of the season; by Yeand King. 
[Landscape, four boys near pond, one 
standing in water and holding up a 
fish.]. 


Cherries; by Emile Vernon. [Young 
woman seated, back to large tree, hand 
resting on handle of basket filled with 
cherries. ] 


Chums; by J. Ross Bryson. [Young 
woman seated, dressed in white gown, 
bull dog by her side.] 


Evelyn; by J. Ross Bryson. [Half- 
length figure of young woman, low 
neck, large hat, pompadoured hair.] 


Fairy tales; by Frank O. Salisbury. 
[Young woman reading from book to 
little girl seated on arm of chair, with 
right arm around her neck.] 


Girl in blue; by Emile Vernon. 
[Young woman dressed in white sum- 
mer gown, standing in garden, near 
large tree, both hands filled with flow- 
ers. ] 


[Three 


Helen; by J. Ross Bryson. [Young 
woman in dark, low-neck gown, large 
hat, long gloves, holding bunch of roses 
under her chin. ] 


Herefords; by R. Atkinson Fox. 
[Row of large white-faced cattle, trees 
and mountains. ] 


In the gloaming; by J. Ross Bryson. 
[Young woman in low-neck, white 
gown, lace fichu thrown over shoul- 
ders, seated, gazing out of window. ] 


pt. Iv, n.s., v. 5 


MurprHy (THos. D.) co.—Continued. 

In the poppy field; by J. Ross Bry- 
son. [Young girl standing in field of 
poppies, hair parted on one side, fall- 
ing over her shoulders and tied with 
large ribbon bow, left arm full of pop- 
pies. ] 

In time of peace; by J. Ross Bryson. 
[Young man dressed in white uniform, 
leaning on cannon barrel, looking in- 
tently at young woman seated on can- 
non carriage. ] 


Innocence; by J. Ross’ Bryson. 
[Young woman, low-neck gown, long 
flowing hair, hands filled with flowers. ] 


Letter; by Emil Vernon. [Young 
woman in white summer gown, seated 
at writing desk, holding letter and 
quill pen.] 


Lion; by Lilian Cheviot. [Lion sit- 
ting, three-quarter view of body, head 
turned to right.] 


Lucky dog; by J. Ross Pe eon! 
[Back view of young woman holding 
up dog, both looking over right shoul- 
der. | 


Madeline; by J. Ross Bryson. 
[Young girl standing, one hand back of 
head, open fan held above left shoul- 
der. ] 


Maiden of dreams; by Emile Ver- 
non. [Head and shoulders of young 
woman leaning on one elbow, head 
turned slightly to one side, looking up.} 


Music of the soul; by Henry John 
Dobson. [Old fashioned room, small 
girl seated, holding open book, listen- 
ing to an old man playing violin, dog 
stretched out before open fire. ] 

My flower girl; by Emile Vernon. 


[Young woman dressed in white, stand- 
ing in garden, on her arm large basket 


filled with flowers, in her right hand 


spray of roses. ] 


My Lady of the roses; by Emile Ver- 
non. [Young woman dressed in white 
summer gown, standing near small 
table on which is vase filed with 
roses. | 


Opera; by J. Ross Bryson. [Back 
view of young woman leaning forward 
on left elbow, head turned showing 
profile view of face.] 


Out for a stroll; by Emile Vernon. 
[Young woman standing in field of 
daisies, carrying white parasol. ] 


Passing parade; by J. Ross Bryson. 
[Two young women looking out of 
window. ] 


460 


WORKS OF ART 


nos. 44-47, Nov., 1910 


Mcrpuy (THos. D.) co.—Continued. 

Red roses; by James Arthur. 
[Young woman, dress fallen low over 
one shoulder, full face view and arms 
full of roses. | 


Refreshing cup; by Emile Vernon. 
[Young woman seated at table, holding 
spoon, cup in front of her.] 


Security ; by Joseph Warren. [Figure 
of woman seated on large iron chest 
by the side of a lion.] 


Single rose; by J. Ross Bryson. 
[Side view of young woman wearing 
large poke bonnet, head turned, show- 
ing three quarter view of face, hold- 
ing single large rose.] 


Spring blossoms; by Emile Vernon. 
[Young woman dressed in white gown 
standing surrounded by flowers. ] 


Tennis girl; by Emile Vernon. 
[Young woman seated in garden, hold- 
ing tennis racket and three balls.] 


Trespassing; by F. Mabel Hollams. 
[Mare with colt in wooded pasture. ]} 


Vanity; by Emile Vernon. [Young 
woman in white, low neck evening 
gown, seated in arm chair, holding 
jewel box in lap, hand glass in right 
hand. ] 


Wild Scottish highlands; by J. A. 
MacWhirter. [Stream with steep, 
rocky banks and crooked trees, fisher- 
man on rocks in foreground. ] 


Windy day; by Hmile Vernon. 
[Young woman walking in country, 
holding her hat on with both hands. ] 


Winners (The); by Carl Kahler. 
[Young woman dressed in white, 
standing between the heads of two 
horses, wide ribbon run through the 
halter of each horse and over girl’s 
shoulders. ] 


© 1c. each Oct. 24, 1910; G 35666- 
385708. ° 


Nock (Lro F.), Providence, R. I. 
[25686 
Funnikin. [Statuette of grotesque 
figure, seated.] © 1c. Oct. 12, 1910; 
G 35571. 


PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT, Ber- 
lin, Germany. [25687 
Carina; by Luke Fildes. Young wo- 

man, head turned slightly to right, 

showing three quarter view of face, 
lock of hair falling over right shoul. 

der. ©1c. Sept. 28, 1910; G 35477. 


25709 

PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH ©CO., Provi- 
dence, R. I. [ 25688, 25689 
Jeremiah tried and acquitted. [Fig- 


ure of old man with hands bound be- 
hind back, standing in foreground of 
temple, number of people back of 
him.] ©1l1c. Oct. 5, 1910; G 35485. 

Studienkoff; by Robert Wellmann. 
[Head of woman, full face view, hair 
parted in middle and drawn down over 
her ears.] © 1. Sept. 28, 1910; G 
35478. 


PyYLe (HowarpD), Wilmington, Del. 
[25690 
Dutch of New Amsterdam. Street 
scene, number of people, of time of 
1650, coming and going. © 1 c¢. Oct. 
15, 1910; G 35589. 


REPRODUCTION Co., New York, N. Y. 
[ 25691, 25692 

Bear and baseball bat. [Bear stand- 
ing on one hind foot holding bat and 
laughing, in circle.] © 1 ec. Oct. 7, 
1910; G 35496. 

Elephant. [Front view of large ele- 
phant standing in circle.] © 1 ¢. Oct. 
7, 1910; G 35495. 


RHIND ([J.] Massey), New York, 
Nae [25693 
Stuyvesant (Peter) Statue of Gov. 
Peter Stuyvesant in granite and 


bronze. © 1c. Oct. 17, 1910; G 35613. 


RIVAL GAS & ELECTRIC FIXTURE SUPPLY 
co., New York, N. Y. [25694 
Feast. [Disk ornamented with fig- 
ures of men, women and children, in 
bas-relief.] © 1 ¢. Oct. 4, 1910; G 
35482, 
ROYAL TAILORS, Chicago, III. [25695 
Royal tailors’ building and annex, 
Chicago, Ill. [Birdseye view of build- 
ing and grounds.] © 1c. Oct. 14, 
1910; G 85588. 


SAINT-GAUDENS (A. H.), Windsor, Vt. 
[25696 

by Augustus 
© 1c. Oct. 22, 


(Abraham) ; 
Bust. 


Lincoln 
Saint Gaudens. 
1910; G 385658. 


SANFORD (W. M.), New York, N. Y. 
[25697-25709 
At the opera. [Head of young 
woman, low cut dress, dog collar of 
pearls, three quarter view of face.] © 
1 ec. Oct. 2, 1910; G 35655. 
Autumn’s golden harvest; by Fred 8. 


Burgy. [Path leading along side of 
running brook, trees at left, farm 
house in distance.] © 1 ¢ Oct. 22, 


1910; G@ 35660. 


46] 


25710 


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Dt.1Venos ee 5S 


SANForRD (W. M.)—Continued. 
Elopement (The). [Small boy wear- 
ing large straw hat, carrying carpet- 
bag and umbrella, little girl holding 
arm of boy with one hand and carrying 
doll.] ©l1e Oct. 22, 1910; G 35657. 


Goodbye, summer; by Fred S. Burgy. 
[Winding stream through an old farm, 
seattering trees, house in background. ] 
© 1c. Oct. 22, 1910; G 35663. 

He’s coming this way. [Two girls 
seated on beach, one in bathing suit, 
other in street dress, holding a para- 
sol.}] ©l1c. Oct. 22, 1910; G 35654. 


Her new love. [Woman steering 
automobile.| © 1 ¢. Oct. 22, 1910; 
G 35656. 


In nature’s playground; by Thomas 
Moran. [Mountain stream, rocks and 
snow-clad mountains in background.] 
© 1e. Oct. 22, 1910; G 35658. 

Lake of the woods, by Thomas 
Moran. [Lake through vista of large 
trees.] © 1. Oct. 22, 1910; G 35659. 

Long summer day; by Fred S. 
Burgy. [Stone house on right bank 
of stream, trees and field at left.] © 
ie, Octs 22.1910 3G Sh662 


Loved though humble; by Fred S. 
Burgy. [Old farm house beside 
stream, on opposite side large trees.] 
© 1c. Oct. 22, 1910; G 35661. 


Make it good and strong, Judge; by 
Harry Roseland. [Two old men 
seated at table, one writing.] © 1c. 
Sept. 16, 1910; G 35102. 

Spring is here; by Fred S. Burgy. 
[Old house among trees, on left of 
country road, lone tree at right.| © 
1 ¢. Oct. 22, 1910; G 35665. 


Winter’s crystal beauty; by Fred S. 
Burgy. [Snow scene, small bridge 
over frozen stream, house on left bank, 
trees and road at right.] © 1c. Oct. 
22, 1910; G 35664. 


ScHick (Rwup.) & co., Leipzig, Ger- 
many. [25710-25714 
Gesetzgebung. [Moses standing on 
mountain side, holding commandment 
tablets and staff.] © 1c. Oct. 6, 1910; 
G 35490. 


Josef wird verkauft. [Youth 
stripped to his waist, standing in group 
of men.] ©1c. Oct. 6, 1910; G 35492. 

Moses auffindung. [Number of 
women gazing at babe in basket held 
in the arms of young woman.] ©1 . 
Oct. 6, 1910; G 35491. 

Ruth and Boas. [Man standing in 


wheat field, talking to young woman. ] 
© 1c. Oct. 6, 1910; G 35493. 


squares. | 


ScHicK (RwpD.) « co.—Continued. 

Samuel und Hanna bei Eli. [Priest 
with one hand upon boy’s head, mother 
kneeling by son’s side.] ©1 ce. Oct. 6, 
1910; G 35494. 


SIMsoN (THEODORE SPICER), 
France. [25715 
Fish maiden. [Sculptured nude fig- 
ure of woman standing and holding, 
igh above head, a fish in each hand.] 
© 1c. Oct. 17, 1910: G 35612. 


STRAUSS (FRANK V.) & co., New York, 
INST Yirxa) [25716 
Auto girl. Three quarter length fig- 
ure of young woman wearing large 
hat tied with automobile veil. © 1 «. 
Oct. 17, 1910; G 35611. 


TIFFANY STUDIOS, New York, N. Y. 
[25717 
Celtic cross monument. {Marble 
cross.] ©1 ce. Oct. 18, 1910; G 35617. 


Paris, 


TROWBRIDGE (HELEN T.), Port Wash- 
ington, N. C. [25718-25723 
At play. [Three little children play- 

ing around large open book.] ©1.«. 

Oct. 22, 1910; G 35708. 

Busy. [Small child with abnormal 
head, wearing spectacles, seated in high 
chair, reading.] ©1ec. Oct. 22, 1910; 
G 35709. 

Contentment. Figure of baby in 
bas-relief. © 1 ¢. Oct. 22, 1910;°6 
35652. 

Food for thought. [Baby seated 
on floor, chewing A B C book.] ©1é@. 
Oct. 22, 1910; G 35711. 


His book. [Baby boy turning leaves 
of large book.] © 1 ¢. Oct. 22, 1910; 
Gieati2: 


Old friends. [Familiar scenes from 
Mother Goose depicted on ten small 
©. 1° ¢. ‘Oct 2251910. GE 
35710. 


Tuck (RAPHAEL) & SONS CO., LTD., 
New York, N. Y. [25724-25748 
Decoration day. Bust of Gen. Grant 

draped with American flag, girl placing 

wreath on head. 

Old gentleman holding wreath, 

young lady carrying flag by his side, 

veterans in background. 

Old gentleman, seated in arm 

chair before fire place, holding picture 

of Gen. Grant. 

Old man sitting beside grave 

decorated with wreaths. 

Photograph of Gen. Grant sur- 

rounded by flag, hat, horn and sword. 


462 


po 


WORKS OF ART 


nos. 44-47, Nov., 1910 

TucK (RAPHAEL) & SONS Co., LrD.—Con. 
Soldier embracing woman, child 
clinging to his hand, soldiers in back- 
ground. 

—— '‘hree boys marching, one car- 
vying flag, others with wreaths, medal} 
in background. 

Two old veterans with medals, 
riding in open carriage. 

Veteran medallion, soldiers in 
background, motto, Flag of freedom. 
Young girl about to raise flag, 
soldiers in background. 

Washington’s birthday. Branch of 
cherry tree laden with fruit, basket 
full of cherries, flag and hatchet. 

—— Bust of George Washington 
surrounded by scroll, inkwell and flag. 

—— Bust of Washington draped with 
flags and wreath. 

Colonial hat lying on gloves, 
sword and flag, scroll with, Let us 
raise a standard etc. 

—— Little boy chopping tree with 
hatchet. 

——- Picture of Washington set in 
star of flag. 

—— Portrait of George Washington 
in oval frame draped with U. S. flag, 
letters, Father of his country. 
Portrait of Washington, profile 
view, below olive wreath, sword and 
spy glass. 


25748 


Tuck (RAPHAEL) & SONS CO., L1D.—Con. 
—— Stump of tree with hatchet ly- 
ing beside it, boy and man in back- 
ground. 
Washington in uniform, carry- 
ing large flag. 
© 1c. each Oct. 15, 1910; G 
35609. 
WAYNE KNITTING MILLS, Fort Wayne, 


Ba2D90— 


Ind. [25744 
Knit. [Large Newfoundland dog 
with collar around his neck.] © 1 «. 
Oct. 7, 1910; .G 35574. 
WHITEMAN (CHRISTIE), Princeton, 
Nad [25745 


Defender (The). [Large tiger in 
act of springing.] ©1c. Oct. 8, 1910; 
G 35531. 


WILLET STAINED GLASS & DEC. CO., Phil- 


adelphia, Pa. [25746 
Griselle pattern for art glass. 
[Grille or fretwork on glass.] © 1. 
Oct. 17, 1910; G 35610. 
WOLF & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. [25747 
Catch who catch can. [Crowd 
around two men wrestling.] © 1. 


Oct. 12, 1910; G 35570. 


ZITZMAN (ADOLPH W.), Chicago, Ill. 
[25748 
Luther (Dr. Martin). Bust statu- 
ette. ©1c. Oct. 17, 1910; G 35614. 


Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalogue since Jan- 


SAINTE A) meester 8 oe a ee AS eh 


A om 
“- 


= « 
~~ 


CLASSES H-K, 


REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC 
WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHO- 


TOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS 


ABBE ENGINEERING CO., New York, N. Y. 
[25749-25751 


Compound rotary vacuum pump.— 
Improved rotary cutter.—30’’ perfec- 
tion gage mill. © Sept. 26, 1910; 2c. 
each Oct. 15, 1910; K 15037-15089. 


AspoTt (FF. EH.) Little Falls, N. Y. 
[25752 


Farrel (Rev. Thomas) © Oct. 1, 
1910; 2 ec. Oct. 3, 1910; J 146025. 


AD ART SERVICE, Cleveland, Ohio. 
[25753 


Fruit, grainfield, autos racing and 
fair ground. © Aug. 2, 1910; 2c. Aug. 
8, 1910; K 18488. 


ALEXANDER (KENNETH ) Suet Wash. 
[25754, 25755 


Ralitieer (Richard A.) = "9, © 
Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 10, 1910; 
J 1463818, 146319. 


ALLEN (ARTHUR RUSSELL), Trinidad, 
Colo. [25756 


Man of long ago. © Sept. 24, 1910; 
2c. Sept. 27, 1910; J 146288. 
AMERICAN BASEBALL CLUB OF PHILADEL- 

PHIA, Philadelphia, Pa. 

[25757-25758 

Philadelphia Athletics, champions: 
In street clothes—In uniforms. 

Oct. 13, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 18, 1910; 
J 146584, 146585. 


AMERICAN COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING CO., 
New York, N. Y. [25759-25770 
Aeroplane. — At the hearth. — Ath- 

letes. — Catching the turkey. — Going 

| Shopping.—Good buy for boys.—Latest 
news.—Matinee girl. — Thanksgiving 
day, A & B.—Wintertime.—Wishing. 

© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 @ each Oct. 25, 

| 1910; K 15868-15379. 

| AMER. PRESS ASS’N., New York, N. Y. 

[25771-25887 

Bannard (Otto) | and Henry W. Taft. 

© Oct. 18; 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 20, 1910; J 
146766." © 


AMER. PRESS ASS’N.—Continued. 

Bronson (—) © Sept. 15, 1910; 2 
e. Oct. 17, 1910; J 146549. 

Brush (John T.) © Oct. 13, 1910; 
2 e. Oct. 17, 1910; J 146541. 

Daly and Campbell. © Sept. 15, 
1910; 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1910; J 146546. 

Daly, Coy and Mack. © Sept. 15, 
1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; J 146550. 

Dix (John A.) 1-3. © Oct. 12, 
1910; 2 ec. each Oct. 17, 1910; J 146530, 
146531, 146536. 

—— (Mr. & Mrs. John A.) 1,2. © 


Oct. 12, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 17, 1910: 
J 146532, 146535. 
—— (Mrs. John A.) 1, 2. © Oct. 


12, 1910; 2 c. ede Oct 17, 10s 
146533, 146534. 


Dix’s (John A.) home. © Oct. 12, 
1910; 2 e::Oct. 17, 1910: J 146527. 


Ely (E. B.) and wife. © Oct. 9, 
1910; 2 ec. Oct. 12, 1910; J 146375. 

Fields (—) © Sept. 15, 1910; 2c 
Oct. 17, 1910; J 146547. 


Flag of children. © Oct. 9, 1910; 
2 ec. Oct. 20, 1910; J 146798. 


Gage (Henry T.) © Oct. 10, 1910; 
2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; J 146528. 


(Baron) and sister © 
2 ¢e,. Oct. 17,, 1910; J 


Groeder 
Oct; 12; 7910 
146544. 


Houghton and Witlington. © Sept. 
15, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; J 146542. 


Huppuch (W. A.) © Oct. 3, 1910; 
2 c. Oct. 12, 1910; J 146882. 


Lewis (—) © Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ce 
Oct. 17, 1910; J 146551. 

MecMaine (C. J.) © Oct. 2, 1910; 
2c. Oct. 17, 1910; J 146537. 

Madeira (Mrs. Percy) © Oct. 9, 
1910; 2 ec. Oct. 12, 1910; J 146387. 

Mather (Mrs. Victor) © Oct. 9, 
1910; 2 e. Oct. 17, 1910; J 146529. 


465 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25838 


AMER. PRESS ASS’N.—Continued. 

Nagel (Chas.), Pres. Taft, Williams, 
D. J. Keefe, Dr. Storer and A. B. Fry. 
© Get. 18,1910; 2 c. Oct 20, 1910-5 
146788. 


Police dragging for bodies. © Oct. 
2, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; J 146540. 


Prentice (Hzra P.). © Sept. 380, 
1910: 2: ¢: Oct. 20, 1910; JF 346768. 
Roosevelt (Theodore) 1. © Oct. 
9, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 12, 1910; J 146376. 
——2. © Oct. 8, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 12, 
1910; J 1463878. . 
in the South. © Oct. 10, 1910; 
ce. Oct. 12, 1910; J 146377. 
Russell (Pastor). © Oct. 10, 1910; 
e. Oct. 17, 19105 S 146543. 


Schmolek (Hrnest G.), Walter de 
Munn, Pierre Gasner and Jacques 
Pame-. © Oct. 12, .1910;, 2).e.:Oct., 17, 
1910; J 146539. 

Stimson (Henry L.) A, B. © Oct. 
tS, NOI A) e.. each Oet. 20; 1910s oa 
146791, 146792. 

(Mr. & Mrs. Henry L.) © Oct. 
15, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1910; J 146789. 

—— (Mrs. Henry L.) © Oct. 15, 
1910; 2 e. Oct. 20, 1910; J 146790. 

Survivors of ‘‘ New Hampshire” dis- 
aster) (©) Oct. 2, A990") 24e) (Oct. 17, 
1910; J 146588. 

© 


“Taft (William H.) and cabinet. 
Qe a7 110 2. (Oct AZ. VAIO: oS 
146388. 


Tomlinson (—) © Sept. 15, 1910; 
ZrerOek. Wt, 1910; 7 aaGa4o. 


Vanderbilt (CW. 1K.) jr. ©o Oct: 2, 
1910; 2 ec. Oct. 12, 1910; J 146383. 


Vannutelli (Cardinal) 1, 2. © Oct. 
4509108 2 ec) Teach Oct! 12, 19103) J 
146379, 146380. 


—and Archbishop Farley. © Oct. 
4, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1910; J 146381. 

Whitney (Mrs. Payne) 
Jack. © Oct. 9, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 12, 
1910; J 146386. 


Widener (Joseph) © Oct. 9, 1910; 
2:e. Oct. 12, 1910; J 146385. 


(Mrs. George) © Oct. 9, 1910; 
2 e@. Oct. 12, 1910; J 146884. 


Williams (—), Commissioner of Im- 
migration. © Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 
20, 1910; J 146767. 


Wilson (Dr. Woodrow) A-I. © Oct. 
1S, 1910; 2.¢. each Oct: 20) 1910 295i 
146778-146786. 


—— (Dr. & Mrs. Woodrow) A-I. 
© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c each Oct. 20, 
1910; J 146769-146777. 


i) 


i) 


and son | 


AMER. PRESS ASS’N.—Continued. 
Wilson’s (Dr. Woodrow) home. © 

Oct. -18,' 1910; 2 ¢c. Oct. 20, 39ige Ss 

146787. 


Yale football squad. © Sept. 15, 
1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; J 146548. 
AMERICAN SURETY CO. OF NEW YORK, 

New York, N. Y. 


New York, N. Y., Lower Broadway, 
showing American surety co’s bldg. © 
1 ec. Oct. 10, 1910; J 146477. 


ANDERSON (Oscar), Lewistown, Mont. 
[25839-25853 
At camp. 


pt. ty, aes S 


{25838 | 


er 


Branding scene.—Bring- | 


ing in a drive—Cowboys at mess.— | 


Cowboys changing horses.—Cowboys 
on the move.—Dusty work.—Hot irons 


wanted.—In the badlands.—In the rope } 


corral.—Moving to a new 


camp.— | 


Roundup camp and remuda.—Starting |} 


on circie—Waiting for 
White horse mount. © Oct. 4, 1910; 
2 e. each Oct. 10, 19190: 3 146267— 
146281. 


ANDERSON PUBLISHING cCo., New York, 

Ne ee {25854 

Absent. © Sept. 22, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 
28, 1910; K 14572. 


ARAKELYAN (SAHAG), Boston, Mass. 
[25855, 25856 

American board of commissioners 
for foreign missionaries. 
1910; 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1910; J 146515. 

Andover, Mass., Dedication of mon- 
ument near “‘ The Missionary Woods.” 
© Oct. 14, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1910; J 
146516. 


ARAM, Boston, Mass. [85 titles]: 


[25857-25891 


Brookins in the clouds.—Grahame- 
White and his monoplane. 1—-3.—Gra- 


hame-White and Mayor Fitzgerald.— | 
1,2.— | 


Grahame-White in the clouds. 
Grahame-White starting his biplane.— 
Johnstone and his biplane.—Johnstone 
in the clouds. © Sept. 13, 1910; 2 c. 
each Sept. 24, 1910; J 146141-146150. 


Brookins in Wright biplane.—Dixon 
(C.) ready for a flight—Dixon (C.) 
the youngest aviator.—Grahame-White 
and Clifford Harmon looking over Har- 
mon’s biplane—Grahame-White in 


flight.—Grahame-White inspecting his © 


machine before flight Grahame-White 


hot irons.— |} 


© Oct. 14, 


just starting a flight—Grahame-White 


reading a telegram.—Grahame-White 
ready for a flight—Grahame-White 
starting his engine for a flight——Gra- 
hame-White taking Mr. McDonald for 


‘a flight—Grahame-White, the famous 


466 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 44-47, Noy., 1910 


ArAM—Continued. 
English aviator.—Harmon (Clifford) 
conversing with B. C. Hucks, the Eng- 
lish aviator.—Harmon’s (C.) Farman, 
and Charles Willard’s Curtiss.—Hil- 
liard (Wm.) in Burgess biplane.— 
Hilliard (Wm.) with his engine.— 
Kearny (H.) in Pfitzner monoplane.— 
Machines of Charles Willard and A. 
Post.—Man lifting kites on Harvard 
aviation field—Post (August) with 
Curtiss.—Roe (A. V.) with his bi- 
plane.—Saleski (R. E.) on Harvard 
biplane.—Willard (Charles) and his 
biplane.—Willard (Charles) and his 
engine. © Sept. 3, 1910; 2 c. each 
Sept. 19, 1910; K 14418-14441. 
Harvard-Boston aero meet opening. 
© Sept. 5, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1910; K 
15040. 


ARMSTRONG Dorchester, 
Mass. [25892-25895 
Boston, Mass., Mary B. G. Eddy’s 

church, The Mother church. 1-3. | 

Bepr. (, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 4, 1910; 

J 146342-146344. 

Knapp (Ira O.) William B. Johnson, 
Joseph Armstrong and Stephen A. 
Chase. © Sept. 7, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 4, 
1910; J 146341. 


(Mary E.) 


ARNOT (RopeERT), Paris, France. 
[25896-25938 


Bridge of Nyons.— Cathedral of 
Auxerre. — Cathedral of Moulins. — 
Chantecler.— Conversation galante.— 
Corner on Montmartre.—Dreamer.— 
Fear.—Flowers.—Furnes in Belgium.— 
Hamlet (The).—Holy family.—Inter- 
lude.—Maas at Pappendrecht. — Mar- 
celle-—Market at Calais.—Mill in the 
sunshine.—Millpond.—Mongiraud (Ma- 
dame).— Old willows. — Paris Boule- 
yard de la Madeleine.—Paris, Luxem- 
bourg garden.—Paris, Quai aux 
fleurs.—Paris, Tuileries.—Pastorale.—- 
Pont-en-Royans.—Portrait of the art- 
ist.— Road (The).—Road to Or- 
leans.— Sailboat drying its sails. — 
Saint Omer.—Secret love. — Serenata 
(La).— Shepherd and shepherdess. 
Silvery morning.—Through the pines.— 


Vaudreuil (Count de). — Village 
church. — Village lane. — Wallscourt 
(Lady). — Windmill. — Winter’s 
peace.—Wooden bridge. © Feb. 10, 


1910; 2 c. each Nov. 1,.1910; K 15560- 
15602. 


ARTHUR (JAMES), Detroit, Mich. 
[25939 
After the bath. © Oct. 11, 1910; 2 e, 
'Oct. 18, 1910; J 146421. 


26024 


(Van P.) Atlantic City, N. J. 
[25940, 2594 
208s (H. A.), sand artist, and seven 
of his pictures in sand. © Oct. 26, 
1910; 2 e. Oct. 28, 1910; J 1471381. 
Wellman’s air ship. [7 in 1.] 
Oct. 19, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 26, 1910; 
147130. 


AVERY & PorrrerR, Tacoma, Wash. 
[25942 
Tacoma, Wash., stadium, military 
tournament. © Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 
24, 1910; J 146880. 


Bacon (P. D.), Chicago, I11. 
[25943-25946 
Hivery kisS you miss.—Jane ate 
cake.—There was a young lady.—Wish 
somebuddy was crazy about me. © 
Oct. 14, 1910; 2 ce. each Oct. 17, 1910; 


AULT 


© 
J 


| K 15046-15049. 


BAIN (GEORGE GRANTHAM) New York, 

P [25947-26024 

Alda (Mme.) 916-14. © Oct. 27, 
1910; 2 ec. Oct. 8, 1910; J 146059. 


Belmont (Mrs. O. H. P.) and Judge 
Gary. 1078-15. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2. 
Oct. 28, 1910; J 147098. 

Bernstorff (Count and Countess) 
2006-4, 5. © Apr. 26, 1910; 2 ce. each 
Oct. 24, 1910; J 147138, 147139. 

Brookins and Coffyn. 2055-6. © 
Aug, 22, 1910°)2 G Ocak 24, 19105.3 
146865. 

Bruce (Linn) 10744, 8. © Sept. 16, 
1910; 2 c. each Oct. 28, 1910; J 147109, 
147110. 

Cavalieri (Lina) and sister. 986-7. 
G)(Mar. "st; 110: 3 ¢. Oeck 3, ASU: J 
146061. 

Connors (W. IF.) 1001-138, 1001-14, 
1001-15, 1002-1. © Feb. 24, 1910; 2. 
each Oct. 24, 1910; J 146870—146873. 

Curtiss (Glenn) 1040-16. © June 2, 
1910; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1910; J 146057. 


AN. 


— (Mrs. Glenn H.) 2054-15. € 
Aug. 20; 1910; 2: e. Oct. 24,1910; J 
146867. 

Depew (Chauncey M.) 10474. © 
June 29, 1910; 2 « Oct. 10, 1910; J 
146289. 

Dick (Charles) 77-2. © Aug. 3, 


1910; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1910; J 146058. 
Ditmars, Rainey, Hornaday, Whit- 

ney and Bartlett. 1068-2. © Sept. 12, 

1910; 2 ec. Oct. 28, 1910; J 147094. 


Euston (Earl of) 1051-16. © Aug. 
8, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 1910; J 146295. 
Flesch (Fritz) 224-14. © Feb. 9, 


1910; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1910; J 146062. 


467 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26025 


pt. IV, 2. S., v.5 


BAIN (GEORGE GRANTHAM )—Contd. 

Garibaldi (Miss Italia) 1055-15, 
1055-16. © Sept. 21, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 10, 
1910; J 146302, 146308. 

Gaynor and ‘Theodore Roosevelt. 
2065-9. © June 18, 1910; 2 ec Oct. 10, 
1910; J 146298. 

Gaynor (Mayor) in cornfield. 1068— 
6-9. © Sept. 18, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 
28, 1910; J 147101-147104. 

Gould (George) and family. 2058-4. 
© Sept. 14, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; J 
146862. 

—— (Kingdon) 2075-11. © July 19, 
1910; 2c. Oct. 24, 1910; J 146861. 

Held (Anna) and daughter. 2027- 
14, 2027-15. © May 19, 1910; 2 ¢c. each 
Oct. 3, 1910; J 146065, 146066. 

Hori, Baron Oura and Midzuino. 
1051-3. © Aug. 3, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 
1910; J 146288. 

Hoxsey (A.) 1056-1. © Aug. 22, 
1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; J 146866. 

Johnstone (Ralph) 2055-4. © Aug. 
22, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910: J 146864. 

Kellogg (F. P.) 1047-14. © June 
20, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; J 1468638. 


Lagercrantz (Herman De) 2011-9. 
© Aug. 29, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1910; J 
146291. 

—and Magnus Clarkholm. 2011- 
10., © Aug. 29; 1910-92 ©: Oct’ 410, 
1910; J 146290. 

Longworth (Mrs. Nicholas) 2049-1. 
© June 18, 1910; 2 « Oct. 24, 1910; 
J 146868. 


Mars (J. -C.), 2053-16, 2054-1. © 
Aug. 18, 1910; 2 c each Oct. 24, 1910; 
J 146856, 146857. 


Mitchel (John Purroy) 105444, 
1054-5. © Aug. 10, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 
10, 1910; J 146300, 146301. 


Montt (Pres.) 1051-4. © Aug. 4, 
1910; 2c. Oct. 10, 1910; J 146296. 


and wife. 1050-5. © Aug. 4, 
1910; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1910; J 146294. 


Oura (Baron) 1051-1, 1051-2. © 
Aug. 3, 1910; 2 ec. each Oct. 10, 1910; 
J 146297, 146298. 


Polaire and her “ black slave.” 1050— 
12. © Aug. 2, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 10, 1910; 
J 146299. 


Rice (Muriel) 1058-14. © July 5, 
1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; J 146874. 


Rigny (De), Tety Langy, D’alvares 
and brother, Oscar and Stella Ham- 
merstein. 995-4. © Apr. 16, 1910; 2 
e. Oct. 24, 1910; J 146858. 


BAIN (GEORGE GRANTHAM )—Contd. 

Riza Kahn, (Mirza) 1054-9. © 
Aug, 11, 1910; 2 ¢. Ott 245s 
146869. 

— Countess Van Haften Hatchand | 
H. H. Topakyan. 1054-7, 1054-10. © 
Aug. 11, 1910; 2 c. each Oct, 24 1910-8 | 
J 146859, 146860. 

Roosevelt (Kermit) 2063-15. © 
July 11,-1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 10; 19105 
146292. 

Salisbury (Bishop of) 1076-1, 2. © 
Sept..23, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 28, 1910; 
J 147085, 147086. 


Scott (Capt. H. H.) 1058-8, 1058-9. 
© July 14, 1910; 2 e. each Oct. 3, 1910; 
J 146063, 146064. 

Sherman (James 8.) 2071-5, 6. © 
Sept. 27, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 28, 1910; 
J 147079, 147080. 

Stimson (H. L.) 1078-1, 6, 8, 14. 
© Sept. 80, 1910; 2 ec. each Oct. 28, 
1910; J 147105-147108. 

Sulu (Sultan of) 1076-13,.14. © 
Sept. 24, 1910; 8 ce. each Oct. 28, 1910; 
J 1470838, 147084. 

Tsai-Hsun (Prince) 10781. © 
Sept.- 30, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 26, 19107 
147096. 


—secret-service man and Adj. 
Gen. William Verbeck. 1078-2. © 
Sept. 30, 1910; 2 c. Oct 26,.7910; J 
147097. 


Vannutelli (Cardinal) 1079-4, 5. 
© Oct. 4, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 28, 1910; 
J 147099, 147100. 


Von Claussen (Mrs. Ida) 2071-8, 9. 
© Sept. 27, 1910; 2 ec. each Oct. 28, 
1910; J 147081, 147082. 


Wellman (Walter) 
Oct. 13,°1910; 2 €> Och as7 2107 
147087. 


Whitney (Harry) and Paul J. 
Rainey. 1067-4. © Sept. 10, 1910; 2 
ec. each Oct. 28, 1910; J 147095. 


Wilson (Woodrow) 1074-10-14, 
1075-8. © Sept. 18, 1910; 2 ¢. each 
Oct. 28, 1910; J 147088-147093. 


BAKER (CHAS. R.), Detroit, Mich. 
[26025 
Grand Lawn cemetery panorama. 
©l1c. Oct. 6, 1910; J 146140. 


Baker (J. G.), Columbus Junction, 
Iowa. [ 26026-26029 
Columbus Junction, Iowa, Rock Is- 

land railroad bridge. 19,20. © Oct. 6, 

1910; 2 c each Oct. 8, 1910; J 146224, 

146225. 


468 


1075-13. ©4l 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 44-47, Nov., 1910 


Baker (J. G.)——Continued. 

Rock Island bridge across Iowa 
River. 23.—South 2nd. street. 96. © 
Met. 13, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 15, 1910; 
J 146481, 146482. 


BAKOWSKI (B. B.), Prineville, Oreg. 
Cove Orchard. [26030-26033 
Apple tree in. 3203, 3217.—Three 

apple trees in. 3192, 3191. © Oct. 1, 

1910; 2c. each Oct. 10, 1910; J 146257- 

146260. 

BAmMFortTH & co., New York, N. Y. [89 

prints :] [26034-26072 

Am detained on a slow train.—Cut 
it out.—Drunk again.—Getting ready 
for my long home.—Give me your 
hand.—Hundred degrees in the 
shade.—I’d like to be with you.—I’d 
like to do this with you.—I don’t 
mean what you mean.—I’m going to 
kiss you.—I’m not able to get up.—I 
want what I want when I want it.— 

I will love you to the grave.—lIf 

you’ve got the money stay right 

here—Our family was always like 

_ this.—Resurrection morning.—This is 

the kind of dream I like—Too busy 

to write—What do you know about 
this—You are welcome any time.— 

You make me tired. © Oct. 13, 1910; 

2c. each Oct. 18, 1910; K 15075— 

15095. 


Don’t be a quitter.—Hxcuse me if I 
bere you.—Girl sees nothing wrong in 
kissing the right man.—Good bye.— 
Good for the nerves.—Help, help, come 
at once.—I’m tied up.—lIt’s a pleasure 
to live here.—New pipe dream.—Now, 
I know what love is.—Say when.— 
Squeeze me tight.—Suggestion.—We 
can give you a good time here.— 
Where did you get it—Where were 
you last night.——You are a bit of all 
right.—You can come again. © Oct. 
13, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 14, 1910; K 
14889-14906. 

Barnes (A. H.), Parkland, Wash. 
| [26073-26078 

Alpine gentians. © Nov. 10, 1910; 
2c. Nov. 2, 1910; J 147224. 

Basket grass lilies. © Oct. 1, 1910; 
2 ce. Sept. 26, 1910; J 145782. 


- Glimpse up Government road. © 
mov, 10; 1910; 2 c.. Nov. 2, 1910; J 
147225. 

Government road, above Longmire 
springs. © Nov. 10, 1910; 2c. Nov. 2, 
1910; J 147226. . 

Mountain grass lily. © Oct. 1, 
1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1910; J 145781. 

Paradise Valley and Tatoosh Moun- 
tains. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c Sept. 26. 
1910; J 145788. 


26160 
SARNETT (A, L.), Lake Charles, La. 
[ 26079, 26080 
New Orleans, La., United fruit co. 
114, 115. © Oct. 29, 1910; 2 ec. each 
Nov. 1, 1910; J 147219, 147220. 
3ARTHOLOMEW (Epson D.), 
ING A [26081 
Santy’s lantern. © Oct. 15, 1910; 
2 ¢, Oct, 21, 1910% Ke 152278. 


SARTLETT (ALFRED), Boston, Mass. 
[26082-26085 
Give me thy hand.—Open road.— 
Salus.—Your Christmas. shall be 
merry. © Aug. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 
28, 1910; K 15455-15458. 


Buffalo, 


BELL (LILLIAN M.), Grangeville, Idaho. 
[26086-26088 
Salmon River: 
Driveway.—Ferry landing on.— 
Looking down. © Oct. 18, 1910; 2 «¢. 
each Oct. 26, 1910; J 146991-146993. 


BELL BROS., Wooster, Ohio. 
[26089, 26090 


Belgian head. © Nov. 1, 1910; 2c. 
Oct. 15, 1910; J 146422. 


Percheron head. © Nov. 1, 1910; 
2: ex Oct, 15, 19107 J. 146423; 


GLENGER’S FOOD, LTD., Manchester, Eng- 
land. [26091-26110 
Milk curds, plates 1-20. © Oct. 7, 
1910; 2 c. each Oct. 15, 1910; J 146493-— 
146512. 
GERLIN PHOTOGRAPHIC co., New York, 
INE Ye [26111-26160 
All’s well; by Winslow Homer. 
Annunciation (The) ; by Geo. Hitch- 
cock. 
Autumn oaks; by George Inness. 
Baleony ; by James McNeill Whistler. 


Blackwell’s bridge; by Geo. Bel- 
lows. 
Broadway; by Colin Campbell 
Cooper. 


Connecticut pasture; by Henry W. 
Ranger. 

County Kerry, Ireland, 
Alexander H. Wyant. 

Day dreams; by Theo. Robinson. 

Death on the race track; by Albert 
P. Ryder. 

Evening on the Hudson; by 
Dabo. 

zirl reading; by E. C. Tarbell. 

Girl with cap; by Wm. M. Hunt. 

Green New Haven; by Childe Has- 
sam. 


view; by 


Leon 


469 


65811—10——-2 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26161 


Dt. IV, es wee 


BERLIN PHOTOGRAPHIC co.—Continued. 
Guitar player; by Joseph De Camp. 
Guif stream; by Winslow Homer. 
Lady playing violoncello; by Thomas 

W. Dewing. 

Lady with white shawl; by William 

M. Chase. 

Landscape; by C. H. Davis. 
Landscape; by J. Francis Murphy. 


Landscape in April; by E. W. Red- 
field. 


Landscape in spring; by J. H. 
Twachtmann. 

Lowlands (The); by Henry 4G. 
Dearth. 


Madonna; by Gari Melchers. 
Marine; by T. Alexander Harrison. 
Meditation; by Robert Reid. 
Moonlight; by R. A. Blakelock. 


Mother and children; by Geo. De 
Forest Brush. 


Mount Brewer in ie Sierras; by 
H. J. Breuer. 


New England woman; 
Beaux. 


Nicodemus; by John La Farge. 


Nocturne—Blue Silver, The lagoon, 
Venice; by James McNeill Whistler. 


Nydia; by George Fuller. 
Panel (The) ; by Emil Carlsen. 


Ploughing for buckwheat; by J. 
Alden Weir. 


Portrait of the artist’s 
Frank W. Benson. 


by Irving R. Wiles. 


Robertson (W. Graham), portrait; 
by John S. Sargent. 


Robinson (Edw.), portrait; by John 
S. Sargent. 


Secret (The) ; by Walter MacEwen. 
Mar- 


by Cecelia 


daughter; by 


Quiet corner ; 


Seine, view of; by Homer D. 
fin. 


Song of the talking wire; by H. F. 


Farny. 
Spring fields; by W. L. Metcalf. 


Stevenson (Robert Louis) memorial; 
by Abbott H. Thayer. 


Summer evening; by Lionel Walden. 


Sunshine and clouds; by George 


Inness. 


Taft (President W. H.), portrait; 
by Robert MacCameron. 


Two disciples at the tomb; by Henry 
O. Tanner. 


BERLIN PHOTOGRAPHIC co.—Continued. 
Wain team; by Geo. Elmer Browne. 


Whistling boy; by Frank Duveneck. 


© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 @ each Novy. 3, 
1910; H 842-891. 


BeRoTH (GEO. D.), SopHt Bend, Ind. 

[26161 

Owls protect me. © Oct. 8, 1910: 
2c. Oct. 28, 1910; K 15461. 


BEVERLEY INVESTMENT Co., North Ya- 
kima, Wash. [26162-26167 


Indian graves on the Columbia.— 
Sage brush desert, 1-3.—Yakima 
peaches.—Yakima pears. © Sept. 19, 
1910; 2c. each Sept. 26, 1910; J 146592- 
146597. 


BIoGRAPH co., New York, N. Y. 
[26168-26177 
[Moving-picture roils.] 
Banker’s daughters. © 1c. Oct. 22, 
1910; J 146849. 
Broken doll. 
J 146623. 
Gold necklace. 
J 146227. 
How hubby got a raise. ©1e. Oct. 
8, 1910; J 146226. 
Tconoclast (The). 
1910; J 1461380. 
Lucky toothache. 
1910; J 146453. 
Masher (The) ©1c. Oct. 14,1910; 
J 146452. 
Message of the violin. ©1c. Oct. 26, 
1910; J 1470138. 
That Chink at Golden Gulch. ©1e. 
Oct. 12, 1910; J 1464 
Two little waifs.§ ©1l1e. 
1910; J 147286. 


BisHopP (B. G. D.) Fort Collins, Colo. 
[26178 


Pair of Lilies. © Oct. 1; 1910; 2 &. 
Oct. 12, 1910; K 14751. 


BLACKMAN BROS., Virginia, Minn. 
[26179 


- Virginia, Minn., white way. © Sept. 
a7, AGIOZ 2a; Oct. 10, 1910; J 146337. 


BLAUERT (BARTHOLD) San Francisco, | 
Cal. [26180 | 
Claassen (Arthur) © Oct. 5, 1910; | 

2 c._Oct. 4, 1910; J J46078: 


BONNELL (GEORGE H.) Lansing, Mich. 

[26181 

Reo automobile plant, birds-eye-view. 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1910; J 
146336. 


© 1c. Oct. 19, 1910; 


©1c. Oct. 8, 1910; 


©-1 © -Oet.s 


© Jd :e. Oct. 14 


Nov. 83,. 


470 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 44-47, Nov., 1910 


26255 


Boorn (J. O.) Bowman, N. D. 
[26182-26185 
Bowman, N. Dak. © Oct. 10, 1910; 
= c, Oct. 12, 1910; J 146401. 
Bowman county fair. A, B, C. 
Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ce. each Oct. 12, 1910; 
J. 146898-146400. 


BouscaLt (Justin P.) San Francisco, 
Cal. [26186 
Bouscal’s floating and flying boat. 
© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; K 
15499. 


BRADLEY (WILSON G.) Oakville, Conn. 

[26187 

Oakville, Conn., Oakville co’s plant. 

© Oct. 12, 1910; 2c. Oct. 15, 1910; J 
146803. 


BRADY (FERDINAND) Marysville, Wash. 

[26188-26191 

T. I. S.: Agent’s home.—Girls’ 

home.—Laundry.—Shop. © July 11, 

1910; 2c. each Oct. 20, 1910; J 146734— 
146787. 


Bracpon (Jouwn C.) Pittsburg, Pa. 
[26192 


Pittsburg, Pa., Schenley park dis- 
trict. © Oct. 4, 1910; 2 c Oct. 19, 
1910; J 146622. 


Brestow (B.) Clayton, N. Y. [26193 


Logue (Cardinal), Primite of Ire- 
land, and priests. © Oct. 8, 1910; 2c. 
Oct. 10, 1910; J 146326. 


Brotuers (N. A.) Aberdeen, 8. Dak. 
[26194-26208 


Bath, 8S. Dak., At scene of mill 
wreck. 302. © Oct. 8, 1910; 2c. Oct. 
15, 1910; J 146480. 


C. M. & St. P. engine no. 1331 being 
loaded on car. 279. © Sept. 30, 1910; 
2c. Oct. 4, 1910; J 146104. 

Hecla, S. Dak.: 

Farmers’ festival. 328, 328-a, 329, 
341.—Main st. 3894, 398.—Quiet after- 
noon. 401. © Oct. 24, 1910; 2 c. each 
Oct. 28, 1910; J 147067-1470738. 

Mill wreck, raising. 8. © Sept. 29, 
1910; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1910; J 146024. 


BRowNeE (DELBERT AMMERMAN), Calis- 
toga, Cal. [26204 
Panama-Pacific international exposi- 

tion, San Francisco, Cal. 1915. © 

Mct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 24, 1910; K 

15256. 


‘Buck (BENJAMIN F.), New York, 
Ne [26205-26234 


Albany, N. Y., Van Rensselaer man- 
Bones toy Oct. 1, 1910: 2 c. Oct. 12, 
1910; K 15216. 


3UCK (BENJAMIN F.)—Continued. 

Annapolis, Md., State house.—Bos- 
ton, Mass., Hancock mansion.—Boston, 
Mass., Old state house.—Cambridge, 
Mass., birthplace and home of Oliver 
Wendell Holmes.—Cambridge, Mass., 
Harvard college buildings, 1775.—Cam- 
bridge, Mass., Harvard college in 
1770.—Concord, Mass., Home of Na- 
thaniel Hawthorne. — Cooperstown, 
N. Y., Home of James F. Cooper.— 
Danvers, Mass., Home of John Green- 
leaf Whittier.—Easthampton, L. L, 
Hicome of John Howard Payne.—Fish- 
kill, N. ¥., Ver Planck house.—Ford- 
ham, N. Y., Poe cottage.—Frederick, 
Md., Ruins of old Fort Frederick.— 
Morristown, N. J., Washington’s head- 
quarters.—New Haven, Conn., Yale 
college buildings, 1770.—Newport, R. I., 
Old state house——New York, N. Y., 
Middle Dutch church.—New York, 
N. Y., St. Paul’s church, 1790.—Provi- 
dence, R. I., Brown university, 1770.— 
Rocky Hill, N. J., Berrien house.— 
Roslyn, L. I., Home of William Cullen 
Bryant. — Sudbury, Mass., Wayside 
ipn.—Trenton, N. J., The old bar- 
racks.—Watertown, Mass., John Cook 
house.—West London, Conn., Nathan 
Hale school house.—Williamsburg, Va.., 
Bruton parish church.— Williamsburg, 
Va., College of William and Mary.— 
Williamsburg, Va., Colonial capitol of 
Virginia. — Wilmington, Del., The 
Rocks. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 
12, 1910; K 14759-14787. 


BUCKLAND (G. GARDNER), San Fran- 
cisco, .Cal. [26235 
Marriage of Miss Pacific and Old 

Atlantic. © Oct. 4, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 18, 

1910; K 15074. 


BUFFALO JONES AFRICAN CO., New 
Oris sING:, de. [26236-26255 
¥rom ant-hill to thorn tree.—He 

charged again, rather feebly, this 

time.—Just before the rhino charged.— 

Little by little the rhino’s continual 

charging was beginning to wear him 

out.—Loveless passed one of the ropes 

around a tree.—Maneuvering for a 

chance to rope the beast.—Porters 

crossing a river.—Rest of the ropes 
were dangling broken from the rhino’s 
legs and neck.—For the first thirty 
yards of the race.—Her last struggle 
for freedom.—Laying an extra line to 
make sure of her.—Leading his rope 
over the branch of another tree.— 

Leaving her hunting ground forever.— 

Making ready to cage the lioness— 

Resting on a sledge the lioness was 

hauled into camp.—Then the bay be- 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26256 


BUFFALO JONES AFRICAN co.—Contd. 
gan to gather headway.—Watching the 
arrival of the lioness at Nairobi. © 
Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 24, 1910; 
KK 15809-15317. 

Rhino sulked and stormed and 
charged in  turn.—Rhinoceros las- 
soed.—“ Well,” said Loveless, ‘‘ Well,” 
echoed the colonel. © Sept. 20, 1910; 
2 c. each Sept. 21, 1910; K 14558-— 
14568. 


BuFFALO, N. Y., CHAMBER OF COM- 

MERCE & MFGS. CLUB, Buffalo, N. Y. 

. [26256 

Buffalo, N. Y., Third industrial ex- 

position. © Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 5, 
1910; K 14645. 


Burecess (W. H.), Scottsville, Va. 
[26257 
Esmont, Va. © Oct. 7, 1910; 2 «¢. 
Oct. 14, 1910; J 146444. 


BuRKE & ATWELL, Chicago, II. 
[26258, 26259 
Chicago, National league champions, 
1910.—Philadelphia, American league 
champions, 1910. © Oct. 16, 1910; 2c. 
each Oct. 17, 1910; J 1465738, 146574. 


Burns (M. B.), Lewiston, Idaho. 
[26260 
Penny (Elizabeth) © Oct. 15, 1910; 
2 ec. Oct. 19, 1910; J 146618. 


Bugns (RoBERT), Pullman, Wash. 
[26261-26263 

Peo-Peo-Lie (Aviator chief), Lewis- 
ton-Clarkson fair. © Oct. 16, 1910; 
2 e. Oct. 21, 1910; J 146810. 

Ward (Aviator J. J.) fiying over 
Indian village, Lewiston, Idaho. © 
Ock (46,1910: 2"c., Ock 2A; 19109 
146809. 


in flight. © Oct. 15, 1910; 2c. 
Oct. 19, 1910; J 146617. 


CAMP (CurRTIS B.), Chicago, I[Ill. 
[26264 
Good service gets subscribers © 
Oct. -4, 1910;..2.-e¢.QO¢4et..46, 1910; 1K 
14656. 


CAMPBELL (F. SOULE), Berkeley, Cal. 

[26265 

Clemens (Samuel L.)—Mark Twain. 

i (ect. 15, 1910 -"2.e. Oct. 49. 191e- 5 
146619. 


CAMPBELL ART CO., Elizabeth, N. J. 
[26266-26274 
Amalfi. 4233. © Oct. 24, 1910; 2c. 
Oct. 26, 1910; H 840. 
Capitol. 4253. © Oct. 24, 1910; 
2 ec. Oct. 26, 1910; H 838. 


pt. Iv, n.s.,v.5 


CAMPBELL ART Co.—Continued. 
Courtyard of Bargello. 4212. © 
Oct. 6, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1910; H 831. 


Endymion. 4231. © Oct. 6, 1910; 
Ze. Oct.13, 1910: Bee. 
Her gift. 3626. © Oct. 24, 1910; 


2c. Oct..25, 1910: B Bee 
Lay from Homer. 4209. © Oct. 6, 
1910;,2 c. Oct. 138, 19002 eee 
Mount Vernon. 4251. © Oct. 24, 
1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910: Bao. 


Psyche’s flight. 4234. © Oct. 6, 
1910; 2 ce Oct. 18, 1910- ieee. 

Washington and his generals. 4221. — 
© Oct. 6, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 18, 1910: H 
§33. 


CAMPBELL STUDIOS, New York, N. Y. 
[26275 
Stimson (Mrs. Henry L.) © Oct. 
7, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 8, 1910; J 146220. 


CAPELL (MARTHA), Oakland, Cal. 
[26276 
Yosemite Valley, North Dome. © 
Oct. 1, 1910;-2 &. OG ek 240-3 
147193. 


CAPITAL FILM CO., Washington, D. C. 
[26277 | 
All’s fair in love and war, First |} 
and last scenes. -© Oct. 8, 1910:;2 a 
Oct. 21, 1910; J 146805. 


CARBORUNDUM ©C0., Niagara Falls, N. Y. 
[26278 

Falls of Niagara, winter scene. © | 
1 ce. Oet. 5, 1910; J #46122: 


CARNELL (Mary), Philadelphia, Pa. ‘| 
[ 26279. 26280 || 

Morani (Aristide). © Oct. 23, 1910; | 

2 ec. Oct. 22, 1910; J 146846. | 
Sarti (Lina). © Oct. 23, 1910; 2 &)] 
Oct. 22, 1910; J 146847. | 


CARROLL (J. B.), Oak Park, Til. 
[2628 
Alicia. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 5, 
1910; K 14638. 


CARUTHERS (C. H.), Yeadon, Pa. 
[26282 
Locomotive valve gear. Walschaerts’ 

type. ©1ce. Oct. 7, 1910; I 364. 


CHANDLER BROS., Chariton, Iowa. [26283 


For immediate sale) © Oct. 12, 
1910; 2 @. Oct. 17,, 19103 Ke i328 


CHAPIN Chicago, © 

Ill. [26284 

Daphne. © Oct. 7, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 8, 
1910; J 146228. 


(OLIVE RUSSELL), 


472 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 44-47, Nov., 1910 


CHENEY (Mary Movtton), Minne- 
apolis, Minn. [ 26285-26288 


Christmas and New Year good 
wishes.—Greetings.—Then be you glad, 
good people—Wishing you a merry 
Christmas. © Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. each 
Oct. 17, 1910; KK 15050-15053. 


OLATWoRTHY (I. P.), Estes Park, Colo. 

[26289-26291 

Mountain sheep. 1-3. © Sept. 15, 

1910; 2 c. each Oct. 5, 1910; J 146131- 
146133. 


CLiFFoRD (C. HE.) Nalasha, Minn. 
[26292 
Modern madonna. © Oct. 1, 1910; 
2 c. Oct. 3, 1910; J 146048. 


CLOSE (INEZ May), Denver, Colo. 

[26293 
imeiittlie down. © Aug. 19,.1910; 2 c. 
| Oct. 3, 1910; K 14740. 


CLOSE, GRAHAM & SCULLY, New York, 
| J, a de [26294-26347 
[54 prints]: 
Aint it funny.—Ante up and be one 
/ of the bunch.—Any fool can go to 
| bed.—As in a game of cards.—Be a 
| Sport.—Busy.—Clear.—Color bearer.— 
Does your motor know you are out.— 
| Don’t be a grouch.—Don’t study when 
| you're tired.—Ending the skirt.—Fair 
| eco-ed.—Fair graduate.—For he, while 
| his companions slept. — Freshman. — 
| Freshman’s dream.—Goal from field.— 
| Going to the game.—Heaven is blest.—- 
| Here’s to a full house.—His first 
| bucket of suds.—His first lesson.—Hit 
| the line hard.—Home.—I resolve to do 
) the best I can.—Junior.—Konsider the 
| bull pup.—Last yard.—Lets take her 
| into the frat—Lots of young .men 
| know more than they ought to know.— 
) My one rose.—Never let your studies 
| interfere.—Of all sad words of tongue 
for pen.—Oft in the stilly night—Oh, 
» the student’s life-—Ounce of loyalty is 
| worth a pound of cleverness.—Our cap- 
tain.—Play up, play up.—Score.—Sen- 
) ior.—Skirting the end.—Soph.—Sum- 
| mertime.—Tackled.—_Team.—There_ is 
| just ope good thing.—To expect defeat 
| is 9/10 of defeat itself—Tucking him 
1 in.—We won.—Whatever the weather 
may be.—When the frost is on your 
| checkbook. © Aug. 15, 1910; 2 c. each 
Oct. 19, 1910; K 15181-15182. 


College songs.—You take a hand. © 
# Aug. 15, 1910; 2 ¢. each Oct. 25, 1910; 
AK 15406, 15407. 


COAST ADVERTISING Co., Portland, Oreg. 

Heilig theatre program. [26348 

© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 13, 1910; 
IK 14875. 


CorrraIN (LEWIS D.) co., Pittsburg, 
Pa, [26349, 26350 
Merry Christmas.—Vision of St. 
Nicholas. © Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. each 
Oct. 26, 1910; K 15552, 15553. 


CoLvILLE (EH. F.) North Yakima, Wash. 
[26351-26356 
Olsen fruit co., Bartlett pear tree.— 
Strawberries.—Wright’s (W. L.) apple 
tree.—5 year old Jonathan apple tree.— 
6 year old Jonathan apple tree.—23 
Jonathan apples on branch 18 in. long. 
© Sept. 26, 1910; 2 ¢. each Oct. 3, 
1910; J 146071—146076. 


COoNNAGHAN (J. E.), Seattle, Wash. 
[26257 
Lakeview, the great California oil 
cusher. © Aug. 10, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 6, 
1910; K 15466. 


Cook (W. B.), Gilroy, Cal. 
[26358-26361 
Brimm’s dairy. © Oct. 3, 1910; 2c. 
Oct. 19, 1910; J 146620. 
Model farm. © Oct. 20, 1910; 2 ec. 
Oct. 19, 1910; J 147148. 
Onsley Hills. © Aug. 3, 1910; 2c. 
Oct. 8, 1910; J 146026. 
Uvas, scene on the. © Apr. 6, 1910; 
2G, Oct 3. 1910s a toed. 


Cootry (PuHiuip I.) Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[26362 
Plan and elevation, showing con- 
struction of submerged piling and 
sheathing. © 1c Oct. 27, 1910; J 
147017. 


COURIER CO. OF BUFFALO, Buffalo, N. Y. 

[26363-26373 

Can you wiggle your toes, father. 

© Sept. 30, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 1, 1910; K 
14556. 


Field minstrels, Jack Richards. © 
Sept. 27, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1910; K 
14351. 

John Dove. © Sept. 27, 1910; 
2c. Sept. 28, 1910; K 14350. 

Glaser (Vaughan), no. 6044. © Oct. 
14, 1910; 2c. Oct. 15, 1910; K 15036. 

Gogorza (Emilio de) no. 6056. © 
Oct. 22; 1910; 2 « Oct. 24, 1910: EK 
153807. 

Shake hands with Mr. Johnson, no, 
6044. © Oct. 6, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 7, 1910; 
IX 14680, 


473 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26374 


COURIER CO. OF BuFFALO—Continued. 
This woman and this man. no. 6042. 
© Sept. 30, 1910; 2 c« Oct. 1, 1910; K 
14557. 
Turned out, bag and baggage. no. 
6057. -@) Octs..2, AASIO = 2 te. FOCE ae 
1910; K 15308. 


Victorson (Minnie) portrait. no. 
6050. © Oct. 6, 1910; 2c. Oct. 7, 1910; 
K 14681. 

Wild west and far East scenes. 
6063, 6064. © Oct. 27, 1910; 2 c each 
Oct. 28, 1910; K 15459, 15460. 


Critt (J. HE.) North Manchester, Ind. 

[26874-26878 

Lansing, Mich., M. A. C.: Agricul- 

tural farm.—Looking east from Li- 

brary. — Nursery dept. — Pineedam. — 

View of campus. © Oct. 25, 1910; 2 ¢. 
each Oct. 27, 1910; J 147019-147023. 


Cross (I‘ERDINAND ORLANDO) West Ba- 
den, Ind. [26379, 26380 
Man of sorrow. 6. Puzzle (The) 8. 
© Oct. 14, 1910; 2 ec. each Oct. 27, 
1910; J 147015, 147016. 


Cross (JAMES H.) Brandon, Vt. 
[26881 
Brandon, Vt. Birds-eye-view. © 


Sept, 928, | 19105 ne. Oct7s, 010s. 
146044. 


Cruse (A. H.), Seattle, Wash. [26382 


Denny Hill regrade district, pano- 
rama 1. © Oct. 14, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 20, 
1910; J 146794. 


CurTIS & CAMERON, INc., Boston, Mass. 

[26383-26422 

Agean sea. © Oct. 18, 1910; 2 «¢. 
Oct. 14, 1910; J 146468. 


Arabs on the march. 8 by 10 inches, 
11 by 14 inches, 18 by 22 inches. 
Oct. 13, 1910; 2 c each Oct. 14, 1910; 
J 146460, 146461, 146469. 


Bleak December. 8 by 10 inches, 11 
by 14 inches, 18 by 22 inches. © Oct. 
6, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 7, 1910; J 146202, 
146208, 146215. 


Bouquet of oaks. 11 by 14 inches, 
18 by 22 inches. © Oct. 6, 1910; 2c. 
each Oct. 7, 1910; J 146204, 146217. 


Carmencita. © Oct. 6, 1910; 2 «. 
Oct. 7, 1910; J 146200. 


Distant view of the Catskills, 8 by 
10 inches, 11 by 14 inches. © Oct. 6, 


1910; 2 c. each Oct. 7, 1910; J 146208, 
146210. 


Emerson (Ralph Waldo) © Oct. 138, 
1910; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1910; J 146459. 


pt. Iv, n. s., Vv. 5 


CurTIS & CAMERON, INc.—Continued. 

Gossip. 
inches. © Oct. 6, 1910; 2 e. each Cet. 
7, 1910; J 146212, 146214. 


Heart of the Andes. 8 by 10 inches, 
11 by 14 inches, 18 by 22 inches. © 
Oct. 6, 1910; 2 c. each Oct 4191053 
146193, 146198, 146299. 


If music be food of love, play on. 
8 by 10 inches, 11 by 14 inches, 18 by 
22 inches. © Oct. 13, 1910; 2 c. each 
Oct. 14, 1910; J 146466, 146467, 146470. 


Italian landscape. © Oct. 6, 1910; 2 | 


ec. Oct. 7, 1910; J 146207. 


Lachramae. 8 by 10 inches, 11 by 
14 inches, 18 by 22 inches. © Oct. 6, 
1910; 2 c. each Oct. 7, 1910; J 146194, 
146196, 146218. 


Landscape. © Oct. 18, 1910; 2 « 
Oct. 14, 1910; J 146463. 


—— 8 by 10 inches, 11 by 14 inches. 
© Oct. 6, 1910; 2 c. each Oct: 7, 1910; 
J 146209, 146211. 


Madonna. © Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 
14, 1910; J 146462. 


Monarch of the meadow. 8 by 10 
inches, 11 by 14 inches, 18 by 22 inches. 
© Oct. 6, 1910; 2 ec. each Oct. 7, 1910; 
J 146205, 146206, 146216. 


Oxbow. 8 by 10 inches, 11 by 14 
inches, 18 by 22 inches. © Oct. 6, 
1910; 2 c. each Oct. 7, 1910; J 146195, 
146199, 146218. 


Peace and plenty. © Oct. 22, 1910; 
2 ¢. Oct. 24, 1910; J 146879. 


Psyche. © Oct. 18, 1910; 2 e¢. Oct. 
14, 1910; J 146465. 


Rocky Mountains. 
2c. Oct. 14, 1910; J 146464. 


St. Gaudens (Augustus), portrait. 
8 by 10 inches, 11 by 14 inches. 
Oct. 6, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 7, 1910; J 
146197, 146201. 


CUTLER (ALFRED), San Francisco, Cal. 
[26423 


Panama attraction. © Oct. 20, 1910; 
2 e. Oct. 25, 1910; J 146896. 


Curter (H. E.), Keene, N. H. [26424 


Vermont legislature. © Oct. 20, 
1910; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1910; J 146848. 


DanpDRow (R. F.), Dover, Mass. 


[26425-26427 


Dover, Mass. : Congregational 
church.—Soldiers’ monument.—Water- 
fall and Newell bridge. © Sept. 26, 
1910; 2c. each Sept. 30, 1910; K 14471— 
144738. 


474 


11 by 14 inches, 18 by 22 | 


© Oct. 18, 1910; | 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 44-47, Nov., pee 


DAVIDSON (Davip), Providence, R. I. 
[ 26428-26440 
Garland of June.—Governor’s man- 
sion.—Juliet escaping.—Maid of 
roses.—Majestic portal.—Meeting- 
house lane.—Miss Piety.—Nantucket 


mill.—Neighbors.—Rambler rose.— 
Sewing circle gossip.—Siasconset 
lane.—Village belles. © Sept. 10, 


1910; 2c. each Oct. 4, 1910; J 146083-— 
146095. 


Davipson (S. A.), Brockton, Mass. 
[26441 


See the boys, wish I was big. © 
man 21, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910; J 
147151. 


Davis (J. Prescotr), Montrose, Colo. 
[26442 


Bucking horse. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2. 
Oct. 22, 1910; J 146826. 


Davis (Parke H.), Easton, Pa. 
[264438, 26444 


Eton, [England], Wall game at. © 
1 e¢. Oct. 8, 1910; J 1463868. 


Rugby, [Hngland] scrimmage on old 
Bigside. ©1c. Oct. 8, 1910; J 146367. 


Davis (S. H.), Roanoke, Va. 
[26445, 26446* 


Hauling the incline machinery to 
the top of Mill Mountain. © July 21, 
1910; 2 ce. Oct. 8, 1910; J 146246. 


Rockledge inn, porch. © Aug. 22, 
1910; 2 ce. Oct. 8, 1910; J 146245. 


Droz (Rosa H.), Providence, R. I. 
[26477 
MeVickar (Bishop) © June 8, 
1910; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1910; J 147062. 


DRUCKER & CO., New York, N. Y. 
[26478-26480 
Aero club of America banquet, In- 
ternational aviation tournament. © 
weer 1910; 2 ¢, Nov. 2,°1910; J 
147231. 


Dinner of American iron and steel 
institute, Waldorf Astoria, Oct. 14, 
1910. © Oct. 14, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 
1910; J 146514. 

Dinner to William Howard Taft, 
§ Hotel Astor, Oct. 1, 1910. © Oct. 1, 

© 1910; 2c, Oct. 12, 1910; J 146402. 


bu Pont (H. F.), Winterthur, Dela. 
[26481-26486 
Winterthur, 187-189, 192. © Oct. 
a2, L910; 2c. each Oct. 10, 1910; J 
146322-146325. 


577. 


© Oct. 5, 1910; 2c 
each Sept. 98, 1910; J 146097, 146098. 


* Note.—Through accident in numbering, 
were omitted. 


reference numbers 26447 to 


26543 


Durstine (W. O.), Belpre, Kans. 
[26487 
Belpre, Kans, grain elevators. © 
Oct. 26; 19107 2 @. Oc’ 28, 1910; J 
147066. 
Dwetty (HE. L.), Buffalo, N. Y. 
[26488 
Live wires. © Oct. 5, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 25, 1910; K 15415. 
WATON (Hueu & MARGARET), Brooklyn, 
ha [ 26489-26491 
God give you health.—Pansies for 


thoughts.—There’s a song in my 
heart. © Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 
3, 1910+ Keanda6io, 15671, 15673. 


IXDISON MFG. Co., Orange, N. J. 
[26492-26543 
[Moving pictures. ] 

Bumptious plays base ball. 14. © 
Oct. 7, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 14, 1910; J 
146436-146439. 

Chuncho Indians of the Amazon 
River, Peru. 1-4. © Oct. 14, 1910; 
2 ¢@. each Oct. 22, 1910; J 146842- 
146845. 


Farmer’s daughter. 1-4. © Oct. 7, 
1910; 2 c. each Oct. 14, 1910; J 146428- 
146431. 


Footlights or the farm. 14. © 
Sept. 27, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 3, 1910; 
J 146039146042. 


His breech of discipline. 1-4. © 
Oct; 2, 1910;-2 ¢c. each. Nov, 4,) 1910; 
J 147207-147210. 


House of the seven gables. 1-4. 
Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec: each Oct. 22, 1910; 
J 146834—-146837. 


More than his duty. 1-4. © Oct. 4, 
1910; 2 c. each Oct. 6, 1910; J 146165— 
146168. 

Ononko’s vow. 1-4. © Sept. 30, 
1910; 2 ce. each Oct. 6, 1910; J 146161-— 
146164. 

Over mountain 
Sept. 27, 1910; 2 e. 
J 1460385-1460388. 

Song that reached his heart. 
Oroet. 2. 1910: .2 -e: 
1910; J 146432-146435. 

Stenographer’s friend. 1-4. © Sept. 
29, 1910; 2 ce. each Oct. 14, 1910; J 
146440-146443. 

Stolen father. 1-4. © 
1910; 2 @ each Oct. 22, 
14683S—146841. 

Wedding trip from Montreal, through 


1-4. 
3, 1910: 


passes. 
each Oct. 


1. 
each Oct. 14, 


Oet. 14, 
1910; J 


Canada, to Hong Kong. 1-4. © Oct. 
21, 1910; 2 c@. each Oct. 25, 1910; J 


146926-146929. 


26476. inclusive, 


475 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26544 


EDMONDS (Harry E.), Syracuse, N. Y. 
[26544-26546 
Ludden (Rt. Rey. Patrick A.) 
© Oct. 8, 1910; 2 c each Oct. 15, 
1910; J 146823, 146824. 
——C. © Sept. 24, 1910; 2 
15, 1910; J 146825. 


EDWARDS (GEORGE WHARTON), New 
Work. iN: [26547-26552 
Bigouden mother and child.—Breton 
piper.—Early morning market day.— 
In the lily beds.—Merry-go-round.— 
Sage counsel. © Oct. 8, 1910; 2. 
each Oct. 17, 1910; K 15054-15059. 
ELCAY PHOTO SERVICE, Chicago, [1i. 


[26553 
“Cubs,” 1910, Chicago national 
league base ball team. © Oct. 18, 


1910; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1910; J 146738. 
ELrason (M. K.) Mitchell, S. Dak. 
[26554 
Militia group. © June 20, 1910; 2. 
June 23, 1910; J 146345. 
Kixs (B. P. O.) PATERSON LODGE NO. 
60, Paterson, N. J. Paterson, N. J. 
[26555-26572 
Lodge no. 60, B. P. O. Elks. 
Billiard room.—Dining room.—En- 
trance to Elks home.—Fire place in 
grill room.—Grand _ corridor.—Glass 
dome in lodge room.—Grill room.— 
Home of Paterson lodge.—Ladies par- 
lor.—Library. 
Lodge room.—One of the ladies 
dining rooms. — Parlor. — Reading 
room.—Second floor corridor.—Stair- 
way, second floor. © Sept. 20, 1910; 
2c. each Oct. 1, 1910; K 14525-14540. 


Office—South side of lodge 
room. © Sept. 20, 1910: 2 c. each Oct. 
22, 1910; K 15401, 15402. 
ELLIotr (CHARLES H.) co., Philadei- 
phia, Pa. 
Natural stone head of Washington. 
© Sept. 28, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 30, 1910; 
K 14516. 
Epis (G. E.), Bakersfield, Cal. 
[26574 
Come to Bakersfield, Bakersfield 
publicity stamp. © Oct. 15, 1910; 2 
ce. Nov. 1, 1910; K 15633. 
Ese (W. J.), Doland, S. Dak. 
[26575-26579 
Huron, S. Dak. state fair, exhibits, 
Butte company. © Oct. 5, 1910; 2. 
Oct. 8, 1910; J 147215. 


Clark company. — Faulk Com- 
pany. — Kingsbury company. — Spink 
company. © Sept. 20, 1910; 2 ¢c. each 
Oct. 8, 1910; J 147211-147214. 


[26572 | 


pt. Iv, n. S., V. 5 


ENGLISH (H.), Wallace, Idaho. 
[26580-26589 

After forest fires. 164. © Qet. 10, 
1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910; J 147008. 

——165. © Sept. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 
26, 1910; J 147005. 

Black bear weighing 252 Ibs. 62. 
© May 12, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 26, 1910; 
J 147001. 

Caved-in tunnel. © Sept. 22, 1910; 
2 ec. Oct. 26, 1910; J 146997. 

Digging out Dorsey tunnel. 
Oct. "S) 1980 
147002. : 

Forest fires near Bullion mine. 150, 
154. © Sept. 1, 1910; 2 @ each Oct. 
26, 1910; J 147000, 147004. 

N. P. R. R., “S” tunnel. © Oct. 20, 
1910; 2 c Oct. 26, 1910; J 146999. 

Shot (The). © Oct. 20, 1910; 2 «. 
Oct. 26, 1910; J 146996. 

Where passengers transfer, Dorsey 
tunnel. © Sept. 22, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 
1910; J 146998. 


159. © 
2 € Oc Beis. Ss 


EnstgaoM (E.) Bovey, Minn. [26590 


Coleraine, Minn., panorama. © Oct. 
10, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1910; J 146798. 


ERWIN & ROYSTAN, Barton, Vt. 
[26591, 26592 
Crystal Lake: 
From the ledges.— Through the 
birches. © Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c. each 
Oct. 20, 1910; J 146764, 146765. 


EVERY WHERE PUB, CO., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[26593 

Birthplace of Will Carleton, the poet. 
© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 12, 1910; K 
15211. 


EYMER (CHARLES J.) East Orange, 
N.. J. [26594-26596 
Road scene. © Sept. 8, 1910; 2 ¢ 
Oct. 19, 1910; J 146613. 
Sheep. © Sept. 8, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 
19, 1910; J 146612. 
Squirrel. © Mar. 30, 1910; 2 c 
Oct. 19, 1910; J 146611. 


FaBerg (J. H.) & son, Norfolk, Va. 
[26597 
Thacker (May Dixon). © Oct. 14, 
1910; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1910; J 146488. 


FAIRLEY Seattle, 
Wash. [26598 
Goldendale-Simeoe fruit belt. © 
Oct. 8, 1910; 2 «. Oct.- 3, es a 
146948. 


INVESTMENT CO., 


476 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 44-47, Nov., 1910 


Faut (AUGUSTINE J.) . Philadelphia, 
Pa. [26599, 26600 
Logue (Cardinal), Primate of Ire- 
Jand, at corner stone laying, St. Pat- 
rick’s Roman Catholic church, Phil- 
Sdelphia, Pa. © Oct. 16, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 19, 1910; J 146610. 

Philadelphia, Pa. St. Patrick’s 
Roman Catholic church, corner stone 
laying. © Oct. 16, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 19, 
1910; J 146609. 


Frper (JoEL) New York, N. Y. 

. [26601—266038 
Lady with ermine cloak.—Lady with 

ermine hood.—Lady with sealskin 

cloak. © Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ¢. each Oct. 

20, 1910; J 146795-146797. 


Irtcu (C. W.) Seattle, Wash. 
[ 26604, 26605 
Mistletoe kids. © Sept. 26, 1910; 2 
ey Oct..3, 1910; J 146022. 


Strenuous life. © Aug. 30, 1910; 2c. 
Oct. 17, 1910; J 146517. 


FERGUSON & KucKrr, Springfield, Mo. 

[26606-26609 

Keichel (Stanley) 1, 2. © Oct. 23, 

1910; 2 c. each Oct. 28, 1910; J 147068, 
147064. 


ana ariends. 1,.2.. .© Oct. 22, 
1910; 2 c. each Oct. 21, 1910; J 147233, 
147234. 


Ferris (C. H.) Honolulu, Hawaii. 

[26610-26613 
| Surf riding, Hawaiian Islands. © 
imeoect., 6, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 21, 1910; J 
| 146808. 


A-C. © Oct. 5, 1910; 2c. each 
Oct. 19, 1910; J 146614-146616. 


FORTNER CAMERA SUPPLY CO., Sterling, 
Colo. [26614 


Sterling, Colo. Part of Main st. at 
mien “© Oct. 14, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 
1910; J 146572. 


FRIEDELL (PuHit A.) Victor, Mont. 


[26615-26619 . 


Bird study. © Oct. 8, 1910; 2. 
Oct. 12, 1910; J 146351. 

Victor, Mont.: 

Main st. 3886.—Picturesque view. 
841.—Presbyterian church. 340.— 
School house. 3389. © Oct. 8, 1910; 
2c. each Oct. 12, 1910; J 1463847- 
1463850. 


FRIELING (WALTER) Kellogg, Idaho. 
[26620 
Bunker Hill and Sullivan mining 
and concentrating co. © 1 ¢. Oct. 27, 
1910; J 147018. 


CLASSES, H TO K 


26642 


IROEHLICH & Morison, New York, N. Y. 

[26621 

Rooster. © Aug. 31, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 
4, 1910; K 14612. 


Frost & REED, LrTD., Bristol, England. 
[26622 
Last move. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 
24, 1910; K 15366. 
GALLAGHER (C. D.) Ely, Nev. 
[ 26623-26627 
Ely, Nev.: 
Brewery.— Court house. 1-3. — 
Northern hotel. © Oct. 10, 1910; 2c. 
each Oct. 17, 1910; J146598-146602. 


GARO (JOHN H.) Boston, Mass. 
[26628, 26629 
Longfellow (Miss Malvina V.) © 
1c. Oct. 14, 1910; J 146449. 
Same. © i: .¢,.0ct. 24, 1910; J 
146815. 


GrorcE (F. A.) Boston, Mass. [26630 


Chicago Cubs, National league, 1910. 
© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 18, 1910; J 
146604. 


GLASIER (FRED W.) Brockton, Mass. 

[26631-26633 

Grahame-White (C.) 2, 3. © Sept. 

BO, 1910; 2 ©. each’ Oct. 5, 19107 7 
146127, 146128. 


at Brockton [Mass.] fair. © 
Sept. 30, 1910; Bren Oct. 5, 19102 5 
146129. 


GOTHAM LITHOGRAPHIC co., New York, 
N.Y. [26634-26636 
Carnations. — Golden rod.— Order 
girl. © Oct. 14, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 
15, 1910; K 15048-15045. 


GRAY LITHOGRAPH CO., New York N. Y. 
[26637, 26638 
Important question. ©0Oct. 25,1910; 
2c. Oct. 26, 1910; K 15435. 
New baby brother. © Oct. 28, 1910; 
2c. Oct. 29, 1910; K 15486. 
GRESS (FRANK E.) Brookfield, Mo. 
[26639, 26640 


Brookfield, Mo.: 

Park oval.—Park scene. © Oct. 25, 
1910; 2 ec. each Oct. 29, 1910; J 147117, 
147118. 


GRISWOLD (HArry J.) West Berkeley, 

Cal. [26641 

She sews without hands, needles, or 

thread. ©1c. Oct. 17, 1910; J 146513. 
skoss (EpwWaArpD), New York, N. Y. 

[26642 

Witchery of the weed. © Oct. 19, 

1910; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1910; K 15361. 


477 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26643 


pt. Iv, n.sS., Vv. 5 


GusTIN (E. W.), New York, N. Y. 
[26648, 26644 
I love Knight of Pythias. © Sept. 
a7, 1910 3;:2 c. Oct: 19,4910>-K tae: 


I wish all booze was at the bottom 
of the sea. © Sept. 17, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 
19, 1910; K 15109. 


HABERSACK (N. A.) New York, N. Y. 

[26645 

Notes on construction of buildings. 

Mss. 1 ec. to 8 © in Part 1 @? Od c. 
Sept. 19, 1910; I 363. 


Hatt (A.), Los Angeles,. Cal. 
[26646-26649 
Wreck of Los Angeles Times bldg. 
General view. 6. © Oct. 4, 1910; 2c. 
Oct. 10, 1910; J 146939. 


—7. © Oct. 8, 1910; 2 ¢ 
Oct. 10, 1910; J 146942. 

‘Searching for bodies in the 
ruins. 8. © Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 10, 
1910; J 146941. 

Taking out the first body from 
ruins. 4. © Oct. 4, 1910; 2¢. Oct. 11, 
1910; J 146940. 


HALL es P.) & son, New York, 
NeY [26650, 26651 
New aoe [N. '¥.J°1910. Gi6é3. © 
Oct: As, 1910: 2) c.. OG A, 1910 35 
146580. 


6164. © Oct. 24, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 
25, 1910; J 146938. 


HAMMERSLOUGH (RuTH H.) New York, 

N.Y [26652 

Juliette. © Oct. 5, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 
19, 1910; H 836. 


HANKOFF (L.), New York, N. Y. 
[26653 
I’m kept busy. © Sept. 13, 1910: 
2c. Sept. 22, 1910; K 14599. 
Hanson (VY. H. R.) Wakefield, Nebr. 
[26654 
Wakefield, Nebr., volunteer fire de- 
partment. © Oct. 12, 1910; 2 c Oct. 
18, 1910; J 146420. 


HARRIGAN (THOMAS M.) Woodstock, 
Vt. [26655, 26656 

Dewey (Admiral) A, B. © Aug. 16, 
1910; 2 ce. each Oct. 4, 1910; J 146079, 
146080. 


HARRIMAN (J. ORVILLE) Derry Village, 
Ne. [26657 
Beaver Lake, N. H. Elephant head. 
© Oct. 22, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1910; J 
147132. 


ee 


Harris (W. J.), Lake Hopatcong. N. J. 
[26658, 26659 


J., Maxim park. - 
e. Novi 2. 4910-2 


Lake Hopatcong, N. 
© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 
147223. 


Maxim pier. © Oct. 1, 1910; 
2 @; Nov..2;, 1910: 7 447222) 


Harris & Ewine, Washington, D. C. 
[26660-26673 


Anderson (Mrs. Larz) © Aug. 21, 
1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 10, 1910; J 146304. 


Barber (Judge O. M.) © Sept. 1, 
1910; 2 ce. Oct. 10; 1910 = eee 

Cline. (C.) . © Aug Sista -e 
Oct. 10, 1910; J 146309. 

Foss (Eugene N.) © Sept. 3, 1910; 
2 c. Oct. 10, 1910; J 146314. 


Hunt (Judge N. BL) ©) Sept. 3; 
1910; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1910; J 146315. 
Nagle (Charles) © Aug. 8, 1910; 
e: Oet. 10, 1910; ¢ Mest 


O’Connell (J.) © Aug. 80, 1910; 
ce. Oct. 10, 1910; J 146305. 


Olcott (J. Van Vechten) © Aug. 5, 
1910; 2 c. Oct. 10219102 aeons 


Oldfield (N. A.) © Aug. 17, 1910; 
2 ¢. Oct. 10, 1910; J 146ais 


Olmstead (M. E.) © Aug. 
1910; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 1910; J 146307. 

Palmer (A. M.) © Aug 27, 1910; 
2 e. Oct. 10, 1910; 5 146308: 


Riano (Madame) © Aug. 17, 1910; 
2 ce. Oct. 10, 1910; J 146510. 
© Sept. 1, 1910; 2¢ 
Oct. 10, 1910; J 14636. 

Zayas (Dr. A.) © Aug. 20, 1910; 
2 c. Oct. 10, 1910; J 146306. 
HARRISON PRESS, Philadelphia, Pa. 4 
[26674 
© Oct. 20, 19103-23278" Oce 


i) 


bo 


21, 


Kisses. 


21, 1910; J 146831. 


Hart, SCHAFFNER & MARX, 
Ill. [26675-26761 

St. Lazarre. © Oct _7,) 19103-2.e. 
Oct. 12, 1910; K 14745. 

Sculptor (The). © Oct. 11, 1910; 
2c. Oct. 19, 1910; K 15108. 

[Styles for men.] 

A la Ben Wolf.—Abbe prevost.— 
Abbott.—Admiral Young.—Adolph 
Yoon. — Aero. — Alpine days. — Arig- 
nen.—Before an’ after—Black Aug- 
ers—Bombay.—Bourbon fréres.—Col. 
May.—Col. Merrill—Coney Island.— 
Connoiseur.—Dark horse. — Donald 
Bryan. — Dublin. — Durland. — Ed- 
inburgh.—El Dorado.—Ettinger.—Five 
jokers—Four of a kind.—Fulton.— 
Gigot arc ¢c pommes.—Half way.— 


478 


Chicago, | 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 44-47, Nov., 1910 


Hart, ScHarrner & Marx—Continued. 
Haricot vere-—Henry Jackson.—Horse 
shoe bend.—Hudson.—Hyde Park.-—— 
Islands of Manitabao.—Jack John- 
son.—Killarney.—La Esplanade.—Lake 
Michigan. — Layout. — Lockport. — 
Loire—Long Branch.—Magnolia.— 
Marceissi. —- Memphis. — Midnight 
sons.— Minooka Dickie.—Mobile. — 
Mount St. Michael.—Nanon Les 
Cant.—Nantes.—Noir et Blane.—On 
vyvacation.—Orange blossoms.—Ot- 
towa.—Pair of kids.—Paisley.—Pak- 
ard.—Palais Indian.—Paul’s special.— 
Penfield.—Pere Marquette.—Petit 
pois. — Pipe line.—Pontarson.— 
Rennes. — Riverside. — Robert Lee. — 
Rothschild specials.—Rouge et noir.— 
Rue Royalle.—Scissors.—Sport.—Tar 
baby. — Thousand Islands. — Top 
notches.—Two Johns.—Two orphans.— 
Uncle Dudley.—Vicksburg.—wWal- 
dorf—West end.—Werner  slide.— 
Wise men of the EKast.—Wolverine. © 
Sepu. 25, 1910; 2c. each Oct. 12, 1910; 
K 14823-14872. 


Havucen (EH. N.) Choteau, Mont. 
[26762-26768 
Black Leaf Canyon. 1, 2. © Oct. 
15, 1910; 2 ¢c. each Oct. 19, 1910; K 
15100, 15101. 
Black Leaf Falls. © Oct. 15, 1910; 
2 e. Oct. 19, 1910; KK 15105. 


Deep Creek Canyon. © Oct. 15, 
1910; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1910; K 15108. 

Fifty miles of the rockies. © 1. 
Oct. 1, 1910; J 146804. 


North fork of the Teton. © Oct. 15, 
1910; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1910; K 15104. 


Wool in the sack. © Oct. 15, 1910; 
2c. Oct. 19, 1910; K 15102. 


Hrautry (G. W.) Gatun, C. Z. [26769 


Gatun locks. © Sept. 6, 1910; 2 ¢ 
Sept. 19, 1910; J 146419, 


HEATH (CHARLES D.) Fort Hancock, 
Ni J. [26770 
Sandy Hook, N. J. U. S. proving 
ground, 14 in. gun and carriage. © 
Oreo oro. 2 Cc. Oct. 11, 1910° J 
1463382, 


HEBERGER (JOHN N.), Rochester, N. Y. 

[26771 

Hustler base ball club, 1910. © 

Sent war io1O0; 2 a Oct. 5, 1910; J 
1461389. 


Hernprickson (Horatio), Albany, N. Y. 
[26772-26789 
g skies 
the month of 
.—Morning in May.— 


Golden 
May. 


autumn.—In 
May days 


26823 


Night watch. 
Mohawk.—Road to nowhere.—Scene at 
Island park.—Scene on Little River. 
Sentinel.—Spring harmonies. — Sunset 
on the lake.— Sunset skies. — Way 
through the birches.—Way to the pas- 
ture. —Where all is still. © Sept. 14, 
1910; 2 c. each Nov. 3, 1910; J 147268- 
147285. 


HENNING (C. W.), Milwaukee, Wis. 

[26790 

Pabst extract calendar for 1911. © 

Oct. 20, 1910; 2 e@. Oct. 14, 1910; K 
14888. 


Hess (Roscor C. 8.) New York, N. Y. 
[26791 
Benz. © Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 18, 
1910; J 146605. 
HIGGINBOTHAM (L.- J.) Roscoe, Tex. 
[26792, 26795 
West Texas prairie dog. © Sept. 1, 
1910; 2:¢. Oct. 7, 1910; J 146172. 
sand storm. © Sept. 15, 1910; 
21e, Oety 7, 19105 J T4617 
Hiew (N. 1.) Philip, S. Dak. [26794 
Philip, S. Dak., city band. © Oct. 
14, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 20, 1910; J 1467383. 
Hitt (F. Htton) Mitchell, S. Dak. 
[26795 
Corn Palace Way. © Oct. 1, 1910; 
2c. Oct. 4, 1910; J 146105. 


Pier (PAUL T.) Omaha, Nebr. 
[26796-26799 
Monochrome, 1-4. © Aug. 30, 1910; 
2 c. each Sept. 26, 1910; K 15212- 
A525, 


Hitt (R.) Philadelphia, Pa. 
[26800-26803 
Cat’s head.—Full figure of cat.— 
Good looking pair—Two cats. © Oct. 
15, 1910;.2 ce. each Oct. 17, 19105°K 
15060-15063. 


Hitt (Ropert R.) San Francisco, Cal. 

[26804 

Driving of the last spike. © Sept. 
10, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 3, 1910; K 14584. 


N.) 


HOBSON Rutherford, 
Nid [26805-26828 
Angel eyes.—As long as I’m out.— 

Call me up some rainy afternoon.— 

Gee, I'd like to furnish a flat for 

you.—Give my regards to Mabel.— 

Home was never once like this.—I'd 

clear out a bar-room for you.—lI'd lend 

you anything I’ve got.—I'd like to bet, 
she’s waiting yet—I'm de _ honey, 


(CHARLES 


479 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26829 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 5 


Hopson (CHARLES N.)—Continued. 
you're de bee.—I wonder who’s look- 
ing into your eyes.—If they do that 
dance in heayven.—It isn’t me face kid, 
it’s me shape.—Let’s make believe we're 
in love-—More I look at some people, 
the better I like my dog.—Needles and 
pins.—Oh! what I’d do for a girl like 
ycou.—Oi, yoi, the morning after.—Once 

I get my liberty.—Reno divorces while 

you wait.—Something nice is gwine to 

happen.—Start your cooin’, love.—Such 
is married life——You look good to me. 

© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec. each Sept. 30, 

1910; K 14492-14515. 

HOLLINGSWORTH (Em™Ma J.) Columbus, 
Ohio. [26829 
Perry’s victory. © Oct. 10, 1910; 2 

e. Oct. 11, 1910; J 146418. 


HOLMES MFG. CO., Chicago, Ill. [26830 


Twenty froggies. © Sept. 26, 1910; 
2 ce. Sept. 28, 1910; K 15073. 


Hoisincer (R. W.) Charlottesville, 
Va. [26831 
Packing apples in Albemarle. © 
i410; AGIA: 2. ec. Oek 12, A910: J 
146397. 


HOLSINGER & BaRLow, Charlottesville, 
Va. [26832 
Literary party at Sir Joshua Rey- 
folds. .© Oct: 4, 1910: 3.e. Oct. : 14, 
1910; J 146458. 


TiooverR (M. J.) Newville, Pa. 
[26833-26835 
Carlisle, Pa., Lindner park, Spanish 
cannon. © Oct. 13, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 14, 
1910; J 146424. 
captured at Manila Bay. 
Met. 13, 198 53 ve, Wer as, 19102) F 
146425. 
Newville, Pa., Big Spring ave. © 
‘Oct. 13, 1910; 2 « Oct. 14, 1910; J 
146426. 


Hovey (Guy C.) Long Beach, Cal. 
[26836 
Long Beach, Cal., Moonlight. © 
Wek! 17, 19102 2) ci. Get; 27; B1IOe I 
146603. 


Hover (L. B.) Woodbine, Iowa. 
[26837, 26838 
Woodbine, Iowa, normal school. A, 
B. © Sept. 30, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 7, 
1910; J 146222, 146223. 


Hvupenerg (G. A.) Minneapolis, Minn. 
[26839 
Nye (Hon. F. M.) © Oct. 20, 1910; 
2c. Oct. 26, 1910; J 147006. 


HUESGEN (CHAS. H.) New York, N. Y. 
[26840-26843 
America, airship: . 
At sea.—Life boat.—Over bow of 
S. S. Trent.—Showing, off bow of S. S. 
Trent. © Oct. 19, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 
21, 1910; J 146799-146802. 


HucHEs (J. B.) Boone, Iowa. 
[26844-26852 
Boone, Iowa: 


Beneath the viaduct. 1305.—East- 
ern star masonic home. 13138, 1314.— 
Eastern. star masonic home, main en- 
trance. 1315.—Foot bridge, East Lin- 
wood. 1309.—Moonlight on the Des 
Moines River. 1003.—Near the via- 
auct. 13806.—Top of viaduct. 1304.— 
Under the viaduct. © Oct. 22, 1910; 
2 e. each Oct. 26, 1910; J 146978- 
146986. 


Hunt (P. 8.) Valdez, Alaska. 
[26853-26854 
Lowe river and Valdez valleys, birds- 
eye-view. G 3447-50.— Valdez and 
Lowe river valleys. G 344346. © 
Oct. 2, 1910; 2 ec. each Oct. 12, 1910; J 
146365, 146366. 


HUNTINGTON & KyEs, Boise, Idaho. 
[26855 
Boise, Idaho, birds-eye-view. © Oct. 
24, 1910; 2 c. Oct: Si, 1990207 47152: 


IgamMs (Mrs. NevapA) Wheeling, W. 
Va. [26856 
Nevada, of the golden west. © Noy. 
9, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 3, 1910; J 147232. 
INTERNATIONAL POST CARD Co., New 
York; N.Y: 
All that can come ’tween.—As twi- 
light pulls the curtain down.—Butter- 


fly fiits and skips—-Each day goes 


by.—I cit’s not so ez—I know I’m 
like a sheep.—I’m like a bee so busy.— 
I send to you this loving cup.—I wish 
I were a comet.—Just a card, a 
thought, a line.—Lover’s knot.—May 
the leaves of friendship’s volumn.— 
Oh gee, I am so lonesome.—Say, haint 
yer got no ink ter hum.—wSay has 
sompin’ got yer goat.—Sun comes up.— 
We built the fire of friendship.— When 
looking o’er friendship’s jewels. © 
Sept. 25, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 4, 1910; 
K 14617-14634. 


JOHNSON (A. Ernest) Concord, N. H. 
[26875, 26S76 

Meadow brook.—Through the bars. 
G Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 1, 1910; 


| J 147194, 147195. 


480 


[26857-26874 — 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 44-47, Nov., 1910 


26941 


JOHNSON (BELLE) Monroe City, Mo. 
[26877-26883 
Can she catch one?—He loves me, 
he loves me not.—Mah baby.—Play 


ball—See ’em swim.—Shiela.—Wil] 
they bite? 1c. each Oct. 12, 1910; J 
1463S89-146395. 


JOHNSON (JuvIA) Cleveland, Ohio. 
[26884-26888 


Here’s to the health of the happy 
pair.—I wish thee health.—It’s hard 
for you-uns and we-uns.—Let us drink 
to the health of the bride——To the 
bride and the bridegroom. © Oct. 1, 
1910; 2 c. each Oct. 21, 1910; K 15220- 
15224. 


JOHNSON (S. H.) & co., Minneapolis, 
Minn. [26889 


Madona and child. © Oct. 25, 1910; 
2c. Oct. 28, 1910; J 147112. 


JOHNSTON (R. W.) sTupios, Pittsburg, 
Pa. [26890-26895 


Soldiers’ memorial dedication : 

Audience of veterans.—Dedication of 
parade from Hotel Schenley.—First 
services.—Governor’s staff at hall.— 
Guests and military men on stage.— 
Reviewing stand and crowd. © Oct. 
15, 1910; 2 ec. each Oct. 26, 1910; J 
147007-147012. 


JOHNSTON-DIENSTAG-AYRES, San Fran- 
cisco, Cal. [26896-26907 


January—December. © Oct. 1, 1910; 
2c. each Oct. 10, 1910; K 14708— 
14719. 


Jones (T. F.) Abilene, Tex. [26908 


Abilene, Tex., street scene. © Oct. 
5, 1910; 2c. Oct. 8, 1910; J 146221. 


JONES (W. S.), Greensburg, Pa. 
[26909-26911 
Athletic park from the grandstand.— 
Tyrone athletic park.—Tyrone base 
ball club, 1910. © Oct. 15, 1910; 2c. 
each Oct. 17, 1910; J 146817-146819. 


JosEPH (C. P.) Hopkinton, Iowa. 
[26912 
Puncture proof. © Sept. 8, 1910; 
2c. Sept. 14, 1910; K 18947. 


JosEPH (NATHAN) San Francisco, Cal. 

[26913-26920 

Warner’s cobweb palace, [San Fran- 

cisco, Cal.] 1-8. © Oct. 14, 1910; 2c. 
each Oct. 25, 1910; J 146980-146937. 


Kaprer (Josrru) Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[26921 
Temple of Gaster and Pollux. © 
Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct, 12, 1910; J 
1463846. 


KASSELL (B. C.) Chicago, Ill. 
[26922 
Order of the Eastern star certificate. 
© Oct. 28, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1910; K 
15606. 
KEENAN (H. J.) Fort Wayne, Ind. 
[26923 
Anthony (The). © Oct. 1, 1910; 
2 ¢. Oct. 5, 1910; K 14646. 


KerLLoces & Mitter, Amsterdam, N. Y. 

[26924 

Kelloggs & Miller, linseed oil plant. 

© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 17, 1910; K 
LOZ: 


KremMpPp (Epwarp H.) San Francisco, 
Cal. [26925-26930 

Panama Canal: 

Culebra cut.—Culebra cut, steam 
shovels . . . working on big slide— 
Gatun dam, retaining wall.—Gatun 
locks, general view.—Pedro Miguel 
locks, flooded condition at.—Steam 
shovel loading train. © Sept. 27, 1910; 
2c. each Oct. 8, 1910; J 146029-146034. 


IKENNEDY Atlantie City, 
Neds [26931, 26932 
Vassella (Oreste) and Italian band. 
1,2. © Sept. 15, 1910; 2 @ each Oct. 
7, 1910; J 146239, 146240. 


KIEKENAPP (HE. J.) Faribault, Minn. 
[26933, 26934 
Faribault’s new post office. © Oct. 
1 Ow ae. Oct. ay 1910s Kk 14574. 
Ruins of Faribault’s greatest fire. 
© Oct: 1,° 4910" 2c Oct: S$, 19102" K. 
14575. 


KiEL (J. P.) Bayfield, Wis. 
[26935-26937 


(THOMAS) 


Bayfield, Wis.: 

Central school.—Davis House. © 
Oct. 28, 1910; 2 ec. each Nov. 1, 1910; 
J 147217, 147218. 

La Pointe, Wis., Steamer Skater off 
Madeline Island. © Oct. 28, 1910; 
2c. Nov. 1, 1910; J 147216. 


KIMBALL & SON, Concord, N. H. 
[269388, 269389 
Concord, N. H., State capitol. © 
Sept. 29, 1910; 2 c. Oct.. 3, I9Ids J 
146056. 


from State street. © Oct. 21, 
1910; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1910; J 146944. 


KLACKNER (C.) New York, N. Y. 

[26940, 26941 

Fairy visions; by Francis Day. © 

Oct. 12, 1910; 2 c« Oct. 138, 1910; H 
834. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26942 


KLACKNER (C.)—Continued. 
Washington’s return to Mt. Vernon; 

by Jennie Brownscombe. © Oct. 12, 

a0 - 2 c. Oct 15, 19i0- Boo. 


IXLEINBERGER (ISAAC) New York, N. Y. 

[26942 

Riding habit. © Oct. 12, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 14, 1910; K 14908. 


KIXNAFFL & BRO., Knoxville, Tenn. 
[26943-26951 
Cherry girl. © July 6, 1910; 2. 
Oct. 10, 1910; J 146251. 
Hypatia. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 
10, 1910; J 146256. 


Marcia. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 10, 
1910; J 146255. 


Ora. #Ocki4; 19102°2 Chet 10, 
1910; J 1462538. 


Priscilla. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 
10, 1910; J 146254. 


Puritan maid. © July 6, 1910; 2. 
Oct. 10, 1910; J 146249. 


Smiles. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c Oct. 10, 
1910; J 146252. 


Strawberry girl. © July 6, 1910; 
2c. Oct. 10, 1910; J 146248. 


Sunshine. © July 6, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 
10, 1910; J 146250. 


KNOEDLER (EH. L.) New York, N. Y. 
[26952, 26953 
Autocrat of the breakfast table. © 
Oe 2o; 1910-2 ..6, Det «24, 3910; dK 
15364. ' 


King watches. © Oct. 25, 1910; 2c. 
Oct. 24, 1910; K 153865. 


KorTEN (Henry O.) Sea Cliff, N. Y. 
[26954, 26955 
Roosevelt’s (Col. Theodore) home at 
Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, L. I. 1, 2. 
© 1c. each Oct. 20, 1910; J 146725, 
146726. 


Kurtz (W. W.) Hoquiam, Wash. 
[26956, 26957 
Olympic elk. © Sept. 14, 1910; 2c. 
Sept. 20, 1910; J 146124. 
Olympic mountain elk. © Sept. 14, 
1910; 2 ec. Sept. 20, 1910; J 146123. 


LACHMAN (Harry B.) La Salle, Il. 
[26958-26963 
After big game—Bubble (The)— 
True love never runs smooth. 1-4. 
1 c@ each Oct. 10, 1910; J 146282- 
146287. 


pt. Iv, nos. ¥.5 


LADD (ELIZABETH A.) Needham, Mass. f} 
[26964-26968 } 
Needham, Mass.: 
Day’s, or Chestnut st., bridge.—Hay- 
ing in the mountains.—Indian ford, or 
stepping stones, Charles River.— }J 
Lyons bridge. © Aug. 10, 1910: 2 c.f 
each Aug. 27, 1910; J 144694144697. ff 
railroad station, Charles River. 
Ce 24, 1910; 2 c Ociae 1910-3 I 
4, ig 


LA FRANCE (THEO. L.) Holyoke, Mass. | 

[26969-26972 |} 

Holyoke, Mass. : 

Chemical, no. 1.—Chief’s auto.— } 

Despatch, no. 1.—Fire dept. appara- } 
tus. © Oct. 5, 1910; 2 e each Oct. 12, 

1910; J 146369-146372. . 


LAMBIN (G. M.) Chicago, Ill. 
[26973-26976 |} 

Figure series, no. 507. © Oct. 1, | 
1910; 2 ec. Oct. 12, 1910> Ko14 74g, 
Head series, nos. 501, 504, 506. © J 
Oct. 1, 1910; 2c. each Oei4z, 4910 |} 
K 14746-14748. 


LANGILL (Howarp H.) Hanover, N. H. | 
26977 

Dartmouth [college] glee club, 1910. 
© Oct. 24, 1910; 2 « Oct. 26, 1910; J 
146976. 


LEDGER (THE) New York, N. Y. [26978. 
And not yet ten years. © Oct. 8, 
1910; 2c. Oct. 11, 1910; K 14744. 


LEvITcH (Louis) Reno, Nev. 
[26979-26991 

In days gone by. © Oct. 11, 1910; 
2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; J 146526. 

Last deal. 1, 2. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2c. 
each Oct. 8, 1910; J 146232, 146238. 

Last night of cpen gambling at Reno, 
Nev. 1-3. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2 © each 
Oct. 8, 1910; J 146229-146231. 

Open gambling. © Sept. 26, 1910; 
2c. Oct. 3, 1910; J 146047. 

Overland roulette game . © Sept. 26, 
1910; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1910; J 146046. 

Passing pastime. © Aug. 15, 1910; 
2 c. Oct. 8, 1910; J 146023. 

Playing roulette. © Sept. 29, 1910; 
2 ce. Oct. 4, 1910; J 146102. 

Plunging at Faro bank. © Sept. 29, 
1910; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1910; J 146099. 

Reno, Ney., The Casino. © Sept. 29, 
1910; 2 ce. Oct. 4, 1910; J 146103. 

Thing of the past. © Sept. 26, 1910; 
2 ce. Oct. 8, 1910; J 146045. 


482 


Nee ee TAREE ETS. aii 2 eh 2 yok) ee ee ee a a 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 44-47, Nov., 1910 


Luvy (A. Hoyt) & co., New York, N. Y. 

[26992, 26993 

For she’s a jolly good fellow.—Key 

meomy heart. © Oct. 15, 1910; 2 c¢. 
each Oct. 17, 1910; J 146575, 146576. 


LEXINGTON CARNIVAL ASS’N, Boston, 
Mass. [26994-26996 


Taft (President W. H.): 


And officers of the Lexington minute 
men.—Receiving first ticket to the Lex- 
ington winter carnival.—Reviewing 
colors of the Lexington minute men. 
© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 12, 
1910; J 146820-146822. 


Lioypr (D. H.), Champaign, I[11. 
[26997 
Seiler makes the score, Illinois vs. 
thieago, 1910. © Oct. 17, 1910; 2. 
mict. 61, 1910; J 147150. 


LomFFLER (AvucuSsT), Tompkinsville, 
a OY [26998, 26999 
Delaware (U. S. S.) 1215. © Oct. 


20, 1910; 2c. Oct. 26, 1910; J. 146994. 


North Dakota (U. S. S.) 1216. © 
eee, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910; J 
146995. | 


McELUANEY (JEAN R.), Indiana, Pa. 
; [27000-27002 
Art class sketching.—Fern cottage 
snowbound.—Fireside fancies. © Sept. 
mo, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 1, 1910; K 
14553-14555. 


MacuHorp (C. M.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[27003 
Landing place of the Swedes on the 
Delaware, 1638. © Oct. 14, 1910; 2. 
Oct. 15, 1910; J 146492. 


McLELLAN BRoSs., Douglas, Ariz. 
[27004, 27005 
Jabali; A. B. © 1 c. each Oct. 3. 
1910; J 146048, 146049. 


MANDEL BROS., Chicago, III. [27006 


Woman’s figure. © Sept. 19, 1910; 
2 c. Sept. 28, 1910; K 138518. 
MARKENDORFF (GrorGE), New York, 

NYY. [27007-27012 

Birches. — Hgyptian. — Holland. — 
Japanese.—Oaks.—Redwoods. © Oct. 
mo, 1910;*2 c. each Oct. 31, 1910; K 
15554-15559. 


Matson (JAmMrEs F.), Indianapolis, Ind. 
[27018, 27014 
Policy holders pay for it all in the 


end. © Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 20, 
1910; K 15188. 
Ups and downs of life. © Oct. 8, 


1910; 2c. Oct. 8, 1910; K 14706. 


27057 


Matrurws (W. B.), Washington, D. C. 

[27015 

Great commanders. © Oct. 10, 1910; 
2c. Nov. 8, 1910; K 15661. 


MATZENE Co., Chicago, [1]. 
[27016-27019 
Cavan (Madame Marie) A, B. © 
Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 24, 1910; 
J 146877, 146878. 
A, B. © Oct. 26, 1910; 2 € 
each Oct. 28, 1910; J 147113, 147114. 


MAYER (CLARENCE) & Co., Cincinnati, 
Ohio. [27020, 27021 
All-wool tailoring, featuring the 
spirit of youth. © Oct. 5, 1910: 2c. 
Oct. 14, 1910; K 14909. 


— Oct. 1910. © Oct. 19, 1910; 2c. 
Oct. 27, 1910; K 15454. 


MEEKER (A. S.), New York, N. Y. 
[27022-27047 
Best Christmas wishes. 6.—Best 
New Year wishes. 5.—Best wishes for 
Thanksgiving. — Christmas greetings. 


1 a-d, 2 a-b, 3 a-b, 4, 5 a—-b, 6 a—-b.— 


Xmas greetings. 3 a—b, 4, 5, 6.—Xmas 
greetings from. 1.—Christmas greet- 
ings I ye bring.—Christmas greetings 
kind and true.—Christmas with its 
magic spell—Glad Thanksgiving. © 
Apr: 28, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 14, 1910; 
IX 14910-14935. 


MERRYMAN (WALTER R.), Haverhill, 
Mass. [27048-27057 
Crawford Notch, N. H.: 
Elephant’s head.—Silver cascade. © 
Oct. 20, 1910; 2 ¢. each Oct. 25, 1910; 
J 146902, 146904. 


Kezar Lake and White Mts., N. H., 
from Center Lowell, Maine. © Aug. 
25, 1910; 2 a, Oct. 25,1910; .J 746899. 


Lenox, Mass., Hotel Aspinwall. © 


| Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1910; J 


146906. 


Mt. Washington, N. H.: 

Bootts spur in the clouds.—On the 
carriage road.— Round the horn, 
carriage road. © Oct. 20, 1910; 2c. 
each Oct. 25, 1910; J 146901, 146903, 
146905. 


and White Mts.. N. H., from 
Intervale, N. H. © Aug. 25, 1910; 2¢. 
Oct. 25, 1910; J 146900. 


North Conway, N. H.: 

Moat Mt. and the Ledges.—Saco Val- 
ley. © Aug. 25, 1910; 2 ¢ each Oct. 
25, 1910; J 146897, 146898. 


483 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27058 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 5 


METROPOLIS TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK, 
San Francisco, Cal. [27058 
Green (Hetty), the richest woman 
in’ the world: "© 'Ock:1, 1910; 2. ¢ 
Oct. 10, 1910; K 14707. 


METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, New 


York, N.Y. [27059-27061 
Assumption of the Virgin.—Ma- 
donna and child, with angels and 


four saints.—Parthenon, interior, re- 
stored. © Oct. 31, 1910; 2 ¢c. each 
Nov. 2, 1910; J 147227-147229. 


Meryers (H. G.), Reinbeck, Ia. 
' [27062-27065 
Sunset. 1-4. © Oct. 20, 1910; 2c. 
each Oct. 28, 1910; J 147074147077. 


MIDDLEDAY (JOS.) JR. Boston, 
Mass. [27066 


Appearance of gluten from white 
and dark flours. © Aug. 15, 1910; 2c. 
Sept. 29, 1910; K 14517. 


MILLARD (F. P.), Toronto, Ont. [27067 

Millard-Evans osteopathic lesion 
chart. 1. © Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 
28, 1910; K 14708. 


MintiER (P. H.), Elk Horn, Iowa. 

[27068 

Elk Horn, Iowa, college. © Oct. 38, 
1910; 2 ec. Oct. 5, 1910; J 146126. 


MITCHELL (JOHN J.) co., New York, 
IN. SY: [27069, 27070 
American fashions, Oct. 1910. Sup- 
plements A& B. © Oct. 11, 1910; 2c. 
each Oct. 12, 1910; K 14873, 14874. 
MopRICKER (FRANK A.), West Lynn, 
Mass. [27071 

Kittie likes it, too. © Nov. 2, 1910; 
2c. Nov. 8, 1910; J 147243. 

MoFFAT, YARD & Co., New York, N. Y. 
[27072-27075 

Christy (Howard Chandler) calen- 
dar for 1910. 1-3. © Oct. 25, 1910; 
2 ce. each Oct. 29, 1910; K 15491- 
15493. 

——1911. © Oct. 25, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 
29, 1910; K 15494. 

MOFFETT STUDIO, Chicago, III. 
[27076-27096 

Evans (Lynden) © Oct. 15, 1910; 
2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; J 146883. 

Hopper (Edna Wallace). 1-1. © 
Qct. 18, 1910; 2 ¢@. each Oct. 24, 1910; 
J 146881-146891. 

12-19, © Oct: 31), 1910; 2°¢ 
each Nov. 3, 1910; J 147244-147251. 

Senatorial investigating committee. 
© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 28, 1910; 
J 147115. 


ING., 


Moore (W. EH.) Marion, Ohio. [27097 
Harvester, 2.01 [Horse.] © Sept. 22, 
1910; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1910; J 146416. 


Morcan (CHAS, M.), Newkirk, Okla. 
[27098, 27099 
Blackwell, Okla., business section. 
© Oet. 17, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct, 2ORaS10 - F 
146727. 
Ponea City, Okla., street scene. ©: 
Oct: 24, 1910; 2: @. Oct Bar1o10) = 
146977, 


Morris & BENDIEN, New York, N. Y. 
[27100 


B’gosh, this shower is busted. © 
Oct. 18; 19105 2°.” OCH ts) 71910; Ie 
15099. 


MovuLtin (GABRIEL), San Francisco, 
Cal. [27101 
San Francisco, Cal., business dis- 

triet: ‘© Oct. 1, 1910 ;°2%e2 Oct 22: 

1910; J 146876. 


MULLER (ENRIQUE) New York, N. Y. 
[27102-27113 


Connecticut (U. S. 8S.) © Sept. 4, 
1910; 2c. Oct. 4, 1910; J 146114. 


Idaho (U. S. 8.) © Sept. 4, 1910; 
2c. Oct. 4, 1910; J 146118. 

—— 201. © Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 
26, 1910; J 145778. 

Kansas (U. S. S.) © Sept. 4, 1910; 
2 ec, Oct. 4, 1910; J 146117. 

Louisiana (U. 8S. S.) 257. © Sept. 
1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1910; J 145777. 

Minnesota (U. S. S.) © Sept. 4, 
1910; 2 ec, Oct. 4, 1910; J 146119. 

Mississippi (U. S. 8S.) © Sept. 4, 
1910; 2c. Oct. 4, 1910; J 146120. 

New Hampshire (U. S. S.) © Sept. 
4,1910; 2¢. Oct. 4, 1910; J 146116. 

—_— 209. © Sept. 1, 1910; 2 e. Sept. 
26, 1910; J 145780. 

Vermont (U. S. S.) © Sept. 4, 
1910; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1910; J 146118. 

Virginia (U.S. S.) © Sept. 4, 1910; 
PAO Oct. 4,1910; J 146115. 

—— 208. © Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 
26, 1910; J 145779. 


NasH (E.), Norwood, Ohio. 
[27114-27135 
Affectionate series. 647-650.—It’s a 
boy.—Oh, John, this is so sudden.— 
Oh, you chantecler kid.—Oh, you suf- 
fragette. Outing series. 651-654.—_So- 
ciety series. 639-642.—Some class, 
eh.—Speak to me only with thine 
eyes. Sporty series. 643-646. © Oct. 
15, 1910; 2 @ each Oct. 18, 1910; K 
15507-15528. 


484 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, A TO K 


nos. 44-47, Nov., 1910 

NATIONAL CLOAK & SUIT CO., New York, 
1 [27136 
National styles, no. 56. © Oct. 6, 


1910; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1910; K 14682. 

NATIONAL PRESS ASS’N., Washington, 
D. C. [27137 
New bronze doors for West entrance 

to U. S. Capitol. © Oct. 25, 1910; 2 ¢. 

Oct. 27, 1910; J 147024. 

NEILY (Roy M.), Oakland, Cal. [27138 
Athlete (The). © Oct. 10, 1910; 2c. 

Oct. 10, 1910; K 14720. 

Newtson (Nets M.) Clintonville, Wis. 

[27139-27141 
from the water 
© Oct. 19,—Oct. 22, 


Clintonville, Wis., 
tower. 90-92. 


1910; 2 c. each Oct. 24, 1910; J 147133- 


147135. 


NEW YORK EVENING TELEGRAM (N. Y. 
HERALD Co.) Jersey City, N. J. 
[27142-27179 


Book ‘auone Bilkins, [1910] 


© Aug. 20; 1c. Aug. 22; K 13194: 
© mus, 20. 1 ¢, Aug, 29: K 13371. 
Sept. 3; 1 c. Sept. 6; K 13544. 
Sept. 10: 1 ce. Sept. 12: K 138804. 
Sept. 13: 1c. Sept. 14: K 139389. 


Dolby’s double, [1910] 


Aug. 19; 1 ce. Aug. 22; K 18193. 
Aug. 26; 1 ce. Aug. 29; K 18370. 
Sept. 2; 1 c. Sept. 6; K 18548. 
Sept. 9; 1 c. Sept. 12; K 18805. 

© Sept. 16: 1c. Sept. 17: K 14069. 
Fads of Miss Fashion, [1910]. 

© Od. 7; 1 c. Oct. 8; K: 14725. 
Oct. 10: are), Oct: 123 KO 14757. 
Oct. . Oct. 18; K 14878. 
Oct. Ot. 153. 15042; 
Oct. Oct, 193? Kel5li 1, 
Oct. . Oct. 20; K 15208. 
Oct. . Oct. 24; K 15334. 
Oct. ae ie Oet: 253:K 15411, 
Oct. Oct. 27 K 15451. 
Oct. 31: 1 CG. Nov. 1; K 15632. 
za its great, [1910] 
mie, -bi; L'c, Aug; 19; K 13131. 
Aug. 24; 1c. Aug. 25; K 138292. 
Aug. 381; 1 c. Sept. 1; K 18414. 
Sept. 7; 1 c. Sept. 8; K 138614, 
Sept. 14; 1 c. Sept. 15; K 18949. 
Poor Jake, [1910] 
Aug. 28; 1c. Aug. 24; K 18249. 
Aug. 30; 1 c. Sept. 1; K 138418, 

© Sept. 6; 1 c. Sept. 8; K 18613. 
Well, I'l wait a little while, [1910] 
pas. CG Aug. 5: K 12727, 
poe ce Aug. 18; K 18000, 
. 183 1 ca Aug. 19; K 181382, 
Aug. 25; 1 ce. Aug. 26; K 18334. 
Sept. 1; 1 c. Sept. 3; K 18542. 


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27276 

New Yorh EveniInG TELEGRAM—Contd. 

© Sept. 8; 1 c. Sept. 9; K 13722. 

© Sept. 15; 1c. Sept. 16: K 13993. 
What’s the use, [1910] 

© Sept. 5; 1 ¢. Sept. 6; K 13545. 

© Sept. 12; 1c. Sept. 18; K 13928. 


Wreck of Shriver’s biplane. © Oct. 
22, 1910; 1 ce. Oet. 24; 1910; K 15335. 


NEw YorK HERALD Co., Jersey City, 
N. di [27180-27276 
America drifting towards the S. S. 
Trent. © Oct. 20, 1910; 1 c. Oct. 22, 
1910; K 15244. 
Buster Brown. [1910]: 


© Sept. 4; 1 c. Sept. 6; K 13552. 
© Sept. 18: Ae. Sept. 19; K 14076. 
Oct: 23 1 e. Oct. 3; KK 14608. 
Oct. 16; 1 ¢, ‘Oct. 18: KK 15120. 
Oct. 30; le. Oct: 30: K 15540. 


iy hint from Paris. [1910]: 


Oct. 3; 1 ec. Oct. 4; K 14606. 
Oct. 4; 1 c. Oct. 5; K 14664. 
Oct: 5; 1,4, 0ct..6; KK 14665. 


es 


o 
pes) 
—_e 
— 


Oct. 63:1 e, Octi7; K-24700. 
Oct. 7: 1 ec. Oct. 8; K 14724. 
Oct. 8; 1 ce. Oct. 10; K 14726. 
Oct. 9; Le: Oct. 10; K 147272 
Oct. 10; 1 ¢. Oct. 12> K 14756. 
Oct. 11: 1 c. Oct. 12; K 14876. 


Oct. 12; Te! Oct. 133 K-1481i. 
«1831 e. Oct. 14; K 14907. 
. 14; 1c. Oct.15; K 15041. 
doe Le: Oeil: Paras: 
. 165 tel Oer 18: K tae 
okt. 5 cee OCh Ao. Ie leprore. 
718% 1 G Ochi 19:.K tibia. 
Ao? TresOck 20 2K 1a209.- 
wa) soe! Oet..22 + 4b 242: 
21; 1 e. Oct: 24; K 15318. 
223 1-e. Oct. 24; K 15319. 
2a sUe: Oet. 24: K.15320. 
24: 1 ¢. Oct. 25; K 15410. 
. 25; 1c. Oct. 26; K 15449. 
Oct. 25 ; 1 ec. Oct. 27; K 15450. 
Oct. 27; 1 ce. Oct. 28; K 15464. 
Oct. 28; 1 c. Oct. 29; K 15487. 
Oct. 29; 1 ec. Oct.31; K 15535. 
Oct. 80; 1 c. Oct. 31; K 15536. 
Oct. 381; 1c. Nov. 1; K 15631. 
Noy. 1; 1c. Nov. 2; K 15641. 
ck and Jill. [1910]: 
July Sly 1 ¢. Aug 1s B 1687. 
Aug. 14; 1 c. Aug. 16; K 138062. 
Aug. 28; 1c. Aug. 29; K 18368. 
» 21; 1c. Sept. 12; K 18809. 
Sept. 25; 1 c. Sept. 26; K 14830. 
Oct. 9; 1c. Oct. 10; K 147386. 
Oct. D8 : 1c. Oct. 24; K 15324. 
Johnny Quack. [1910]: 
© Aug. 21; 1 c. Aug. 22; K 138183. 
© Aug. 28; 1c. Aug. 29 : K 13361. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27277 


pt.Iv,n.s., v.54] 


New YorK HERALD co.—Continued. 

© Sept. 4; 1c. Sept. 6; K 13550. 

© Sept. 11; 1c. Sept. 12; K 13807. 

© Sept. 18; 1c. Sept. 19; K 14074. 
© Sept. 25; 1c. Sept. 26; K 143828. 
© Oct. 2; 1c. Oct.3; K 14610. 

© Oct. 9; 1c. Oct. 10; K 14734. 

© Oets 163 1 evOcth 18 7K ASA: 

© Oct. 28; 1c. Oct. 24; K 15322. 

Lifting the America’s life boat 
aboard the S. S. Trent. © Oct. 20, 
1910; 1 c. Oct. 22, 1910; K 15248. 
Little Nemo in Slumberland. [1910]: 

© Aug. 7; 1c. Aug. 8; K 12833. 
Aug. 14; 1 c. Aug. 16; K 138059. 
Aug. 21; 1 ec. Aug. 22; K 138186. 
©) Aug. 28; 1c. Aug. 29; K 13360. 
Sept. 4; 1 ec. Sept. 6; K 13553. 
Sept. 11; 1 ec. Sept. 12; K 138806. 
Sept. 18; 1 ce. Sept. 19; K 14077. 
© Sept. 25; 1c. Sept. 26; K 14831. 
Oct. 2; 1 c. Oct. 3; K 14607. 
© Oct. 9; 1 c. Oct. 10; K 14737. 


Loony Lyrics of Lulu. [1910]: 


@©huly 24 Aes sulys 25> Kol 2559: 
© Aug. 14; 1c. Aug. 16; K 13061. 
© Aug. 28; 1c. Aug. 29; K 13362. 
© Sept. 11; 1 c. Sept. 12; 138808. 
..© Sept. 25; 1c. Sept. 26; K 14329. 


Paris fashions, Oct. 9, 1910: 

Black and white velveteen costume.— 
Blue serge costume with black braid- 
ing.—Front of black and white vel- 
veteen costume.—Front view of black 
serge costume.—Serge costume with 
soutache braid. © Oct. 9, 1910; 2 e¢. 
each Oct. 10, 1910; K 14728-14732. 


—— Oct. 16, 1910: 

Almond green liberty satin gown.— 
Nattier blue liberty satin gown with 
pearl tunic.—Nile green satin gown.— 
Old rose liberty satin gown.—White 
drap de soie dinner gown. © Oct. 16, 
1910; 1 c. each Oct. 18, 1910; K 15112-— 
15116. 


—— Oct. 25, 1910: 

Black satin hat with green feath- 
ers.—Black velvet and ermine hat.— 
Black velvet hat.—Black velvet hat 
with white aigrette—Blue velvet tur- 
ban with gray wings.—Champagne col- 
ored beaver hat.—Turban of cream 
silk embroidered.—Velvet hat with 
blue plumes. © Oct. 23, 1910; 1 «. 
each Oct. 24, 1910; K 15326-15333. 


— Oct. 30, 1910: 

Blue voile de soie gown.—Brown 
silk crepon gown.—Combined Persian 
and plain silk gown.—Gray cloth 
gown.—Old rose liberty satin gown. 
© Oct. 30,1910; 1 c. each Oct. 31, 1910; 
K 15542-15546. 


QOOOQOOGO 


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486 


NEw YorK HERALD co.—Continued. 
Terrors of the tiny tads. [1910]: 
© Sept. 4; 1 c Sept. 6; K 13551. |] 
© Sept. 18; 1 c. Sept. 19; K 14075. 
© Oct. 2; 1 ce. Oct. 83; K 14609. | 
© Oct. 16; 1 ec Oct. 18; K 15119. |i 
© Oct. 80; 1 c@ Oct. 81; K 15539. ff 


NEwcoms (T.), Brooklyn, N. Y. | 
[27277 |} 

New York, N. Y. Night, Broadway | 
looking north from Herald square. ©} 
Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 2, 1910; K 15634. ff 


NIAGARA SPRAY CO., Middleport, N. Y. | 
[27278-27286 |} 


Basket of apples. A-C. © Jan. 7, || 
1910; 2 c. each Oct. 18, 1910; K 15403-| 
15405. 


NIcoLs (LOWELL W.) & SmitH (H. P.),| 
U.S. [27281 


White friars, Carnegie Tech. © Oct. | 
10, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 21, S010 n ie 15218) § 


NorGAARD (J. J.) Harlan, Ia. 
[27282-27289 | 

Harlan, Ia.: | 
Bridge near.—Grazing near.—High- } 
bridge near.—Nishna Botna.— Old} 
mill— Olid mill dam.—River scene.— | 
Scene near. © Oct. 15, 1910; 2 c. each | 
Oct. 17, 1910; J 146518—146525. 


NortH AMERICAN C0O., Philadelphia, Pa. | 
[27290-27299 


Turr’ble tales of Kaptin Kiddo.| 
[1910]: 
© Aug. 21; 2 ec. Aug. 22: K 13152. | 
© Aug. 28; 2c. Aug. 80; K 13389.} 
© Sept. 4; 2 ce. Sept. 6; K 13524.} 
© Sept. 11; 2 ec. Sept. 12; K 13797. 
© Sept. 18; 2c. Sept. 20; K 14153. 
© Sept. 25; 2c. Sept. 26; K 14289.) 
© Oct. 2: 2c. Oct. 3; K 14593. 
© Oct. 9; 2 ce. Oct. 10; K 14723. 
© Oct. 16; 2 c Oct. 17; K 15065.| 
© Oct. 23; 2 ce. Oct. 24; K 15350.| 


NORTHWEST TOWNSITE CO., Philadelphia, 
Pa. [27800} 
Grasp your opportunity now. © 
Sept. 24, 1910; 2 '¢ Oct d07 1910; K 
14722. | 


Mass. 
[27301) 


Woodrow (S. H.) © Oct. 25, 1910; 
2 ec. Oct. 27, 1910; J 147116. 


NoOTMAN PHOTO CO., Boston, 


Otson (Niets), Three Forks, Mont.| 
[27302) 


Three Forks, Mont., from west. © 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 44-47, Nov., 1910 


OPERATIVE MILLER PRESS, Chicago, Ill. 

[27303, 27304 

Indiana’s vision.—Supply and prod- 

uct controller. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2 «. 
each Oct. 6, 1910; K 14657, 14658. 


ORRO MANUFACTURING co., New York, 

Noy. [27305 

Book of Orro dies, plate 3. © Oct. 
28, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; K 15530. 


Owens (R. B.) Goldendale, Wash. 
[27306 
Goodnow Hills melons. © Aug. 22, 
1910; 2 ce. Aug. 29, 1910; J 146082. 


| Paco sBrRos., New York, N. Y. 
[27307-27319 

Cardinals, group of. 94026. © Oct. 
1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1910; J 146455. 


Damrosch (Walter) 93922 A, B. 
Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 14, 1910; J 
_ 146456, 146457. 


Holmes (O. W.). 94,000, 1-3. © 
Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 25, 1910; J 
146968-146970. 


Hunter (Robert). 93986, 1, 2. © 
Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 25, 1910; J 


- 146966, 146967. 


McAdoo (Wm.) 94008, 1-3. © 
Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec. each Oct. 25, 1910; 
J 146971-146973. 


Steckler (Louis). 93916. © Oct. 1, 
1910; 2 ec. Oct. 25, 1910; J 146965. 


kK Wilson (Woodrow) 93977. © Oct. 
|met, t910;°2 e. Oct. 14, 1910; J 146454. 


PALACE STUDIOS, Atlantic City, N. J. 

[27320 
| Wellman (Walter). © Oct. 23, 1910; 
1 2e¢. Oct. 28, 1910; J 147061. 


PARKER (HAROLD A.) Pasadena, Cal. 
(27821-27324 
Lake Tahoe: 
| Chapel of the Transfiguration.— 
I Moonlight on. — Sunset on. — Tahoe 
i tavern. © Sept. 1, 1910; 2c. each Oct. 
| 8, 1910; J 146067-146070. 


‘i PASSMORE (LEE N.) San Diego, Cal. 

G [273825 
> Gateways to San Diego. © Oct. 5, 
| 1910; 2 ec. Oct, 12, 1910; J 1463896. 


| PasrruR (JEAN P.) Missoula, Mont. 
[27326-27334 
' Falcon, Idaho, where forest fires 

traveled thirty miles per hour. © Oct. 
| 5, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; J 146855. 

Forest fires, Aug., 1910, Adair, Idaho, 
Last long rest of a fire fighter. 
(ct. 4; 1910; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1910; J 
146264, 


CLASSES, H TO K 


PASTEUR (JEAN P.)—Continued. 
East Portal, Mont., Destruction 
of old camp, St. Paul Pass tunnel. © 
Sept. 28, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 10, 1910; J 
146261. 

—— Grand Forks, Idaho, Blow to 
the nation’s conservation. © Sept. 28, 
1910; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 1910; J 146262. 


Roland, Idaho, Fire raged 
where water flowed. © Sept. 28, 1910; 
2c. Oct. 10, 1910; J 146265. 
St. Regis canyon, devastation 
near Saltese, Mont. © Sept. 28, 1910; 
2c. Oct. 10, 1910; J 146263. 


— Tunnel no. 21, C. M. & P. §S. 
Ry. © Oct. 4, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1910; 
J 146266. 

Missoula, Mont., Snow fell, Aug. 24, 
1910. © Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c Oct. 24, 
1910; J 146854. 

Taft, Mont., Seven buildings saved 
from forest fires out of twenty-five. 
© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 24, 1910; J 
146853. 


PAULSEN BROS., Ludington, Mich. 
[27335 
Car ferry 18, sinking. © Oct. 15, 
1910; 2 e. Oct. 19, 1910; J 146608. 
PEARCE (JOSEPH N.) Philadelphia, Pa. 
[27336, 27337 
Baseball emblem.—Shibe (‘‘ Uncle 


Ben’) and Frank Chance. © Sept. 
30, 1910; 2 ec. each Oct. 4, 1910; J 


146100, 146101. 


PEET BROTHERS, Philadelphia, Pa. 
[27338 
Dress and its fastenings. © Sept. 
28, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 3, 1910; .K 14578. 


PERKINS (W. B.) gg., Lead, S. Dak. 
[27339-27343 

Black Hills, S. Dak.: 

Beauty Falls.—Custer,  birds-eye 
view. — Dells (The). — Seven Mile 
Curve, a train above and a train be- 
low. © Oct. 28, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 31, 
1010; J 147162, 147163, 147165, 147166. 

Rapid City, S. Dak., Street scene 
in. © Oct. 28, 1910; 2c. Oct. 31, 1910; 
J 147164. 


PHELAN (A. B.) New York, N. Y¥. 
[27344 
Aviator on a bat. © 1c. Oct. 10, 


1910; J 146247. 


PHOTO ART SHOP, St. Paul, Minn. 
[27845-27350 
[Series C, post cards]: 
Gee! Wonder the line didn’t break. 
52.—Hold on, we're coming. 50.—TI 
had to get off and push. 51.—Keep- 


487 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27351 


PHOTO ART SHOP—Continued. 

ing cool, while the fish were flying 
high. 55.—We both speared one. 54.— 
We unloaded our catch. 53. © Oct. 
ai, 191052 c. each Nove 3). 1910 
147237-147242. 


PICTORIAL NEWS Cco., New York, N. Y. 
[27351-27393 
New York, N. Y., Polo grounds, pan- 


orama. B 107, 108. © Oct. 23, 1910; 
Ze. “each Oct. -23; 51910: 5." 146907, 
146908. 


Wellman airship, interiors, machin- 
ery, members of crew, also sailing of 
Wellman airship, Oct. 15, 1910. 8720- 
8722, 8724, 8727-8729, 8731, 8732, 8737, 
8738, 8741, 8776, 8781, 8785, 8787, 8788, 
8790, 8791, 8795-8797, 8799. © Oct. 1, 
1910; 2 ce. each Oct. 20, 1910; J 146739- 
146762. 


rescue, pictures made from the 
airship America at sea, and rescue 
from Trent. 8816, 88413, 8843-8848, 
88483-8852, 8873-8876. © Oct. 20, 
1910; 2 c. each Oct. 25, 1910; J 146909- 
146925. 


PIEHLER (Otto J.) Boston, Mass. 
[27394 


Furs, season 1910-1911. © Oct. 25, 
1910; 2c. Oct. 26, 1910; K 15416. 


PizrRson (C, W.), Indianapolis, Ind. 
[27395-27419 
And every morning seems to say.— 
Breath from childhood daisy fields.— 
But love is far the sweetest flower.— 
Daisies wont tell—Dream within a 
dream.—Had [I been there.—Honk, 
honk.—I can paddle my own canoe.— 
I’m thinking of you.—If thou art al- 
ways kind.—It is true.—Just a new 
way.—Just the* wee cot, the cricket 


chirr.—Lonesome.—Love.—Love is the 


same.—No life is so strong and com- 
plete—Now love’s as cunnin’ a little 
thing.—Oft the pangs of absence are 
removed by a letter.—She says I’m her 
rain-beau.—So I turn the leaves of 
fancy.—Someone thinks of someone.— 
Unto the bow the cord is——What more 
would a fellow want.—Woman’s letter. 
© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 24, 


1910; K 15273-15297. 


Powers (W. FE.) co., New York, N. Y. 

[27420 

Little chicks. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2c. 
Oct. 8, 1910; K 14701. 


Press co., Philadelphia, Pa. [27421 


Perot (Miss Betty) © Oct. 2, 1910; 
2c. Oct. 3, 1910; J 146021. 


pt. LV, B.S. 9.5 | 


PRINCE (GEORGE LoREN) Los Angeles, }} 
Cal. [27422 |} 
American Bankers Ass’n., executive 
council. © Oct. 4, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 31. 
1910; J 147185. 


PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH 60., Provi- | 
dence, R. I. [27423-27434 


Hlisha heals Naaman the Syrian. © |] 
Sept. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 22> 4910- = § 
153800. | 

Same. © Oct. 6, 1910; 2 e Oct. 8, | 
1910; K 14702. 


Same. © Oct. 24, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 26, 
1910; K 15418, 


Israel’s penitence and God’s pardon. |} 
© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1910; K |} 
153801. | 
Same. © Oct. 24, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, |} 
1910; K 15417. 

God’s pity for the heathen. @© | 
Sept. 1, 1910;-2 ce Octy Ze 1910-7 5 
15298. | 

Micah’s picture of universal peace. |} 
© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c Oct, 24, 1910; K ff 

15308. | 

| 

Same. © Oct. 24, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 26, } 
1910; K 15420. | 

Review. © Sept. 1, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 
24, 1910; K 15299. 


Uzziah, king of Judah, humbled. © | 
Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c@ Oct 247719102 | 
15302. | 

Same. © Oct. 11, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 12, | 
1910; K 14886. 


Same. © Oct. 24, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, | 
AIO: K 415419: 


RAMBERG 
Minn. 


Granite Falls, Minn.: | 
Bird’s-eye view.—Main street. © 
Oct. 5, 1910; 2 c each s@rinigdiene- | 
J 146961, 146962. 


Montevideo, Minn.: 
Depot.—Main street.—Sherman ave-_ 
nue.—Stock yards. © Oct. 5, 1910: 
2c. each Oct. 17, 1910; J 146945, 
146947-146949. 


Olivia, Minn.: 

Depot. "Lincoln avenue. © Sept. 17, | 
1910; 2 ce. each Oct. 17, 1910; J 146946, 
146950. 


Renville, Minn.: 
Bird’s-eye view.—Main street.—Resi- 
dence street. © Sept. 29, 1910; 2 c¢. 
each Oct. 17, 1910; J 146959, 146960, | 
146963. 


©. M. & St. P. depot. © Sept. |] 
28, 1910: 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1910; J 146964. | 


& JOHNSON, Minneapolis, 


[27435-27454 


488 


.| Birthday wish. 


' gsehool. 


_ RameBere & JoHNSoN-——Continued. 


Sacred Heart, Minn.: 

Bird’s-eye view.—Virst street.—High 
1, 2.—Main street.—Maple 
street. 1, 2.—Tank and old school. © 
Sept. 22, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 17, 1910; 


_ J 146951-146958. 


Rav (WILLIAM H.), Philadelphia, Pa. 

[27455 

Delaware (U. S. S.), broadside. 

28072. © Oct. 25, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 
1910; J 147014. 


_Ray (H. F.), Rushville, Nebr. 


[27456, 27457 


Sioux Indian camp. 1, 2. © Oct. 


21, 1910; 2c each Oct. 24, 1910; J 


146892, 146893. 


- READ (FRANK E.), Cristobal, C. Z. 


‘front. 
1910; J 1463840. 


‘RicH (CHARLES J.), Sioux City, Iowa. 


[27458 


San Blas Indians. © Sept. 22, 1910; 
2c. Sept. 21, 1910; J 146417. 


REDLES (JOHN A.) Philadelphia, Pa. 


[27459 
Lightning. © Oct. 27, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 1, 1910; J 147206. 
REDNER (Howard H.) Hot Springs, 
Ark. [27460 
Human flag. © Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. 
Oct. 18, 1910; J 146415. 
RetER (C. A. J.) Alamosa, Colo. 
[27461 
Sheaf of oats. © Oct. 17, 1910; 2c. 
Nov. 1, 1910; J 146807. 
REIME (F.), Belleville, Ill. [27462 


Belleville, Ill., bird’s-eye view. © 
meat. 19.1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 24, 1910; J 
146852. 


REINEKE (H. BLANCHE), Kansas City, 
Mo. [27463 
Horney (Robert) © Sept. 10, 1910; 

2 ec. Oct. 14, 1910; J 146478. 
REYES (P. V.) Avalon, Cal. [27464 


Catalina Island, Cal. Avalon water 
© Sept. 23, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 26, 


[27465 

Mystie base ball club, Leeds, Iowa. 

© Oct. 12, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1910: J 
146851. 


‘| RIDGE CRAFTS, Park Ridge, Il. 


[27466-27487 
[22 prints] : 
Betrothal. — Birthday candles. — 
1&2.—Bride (The) .— 
Haster gladness be with you.—Tare- 
well.—Hearts are  trumps.—Mother 


: MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 
- nos. 44-47, Nov., 1910 


27497 


RipcE crarrs—Continued. 

(The).—My gift though small it be.— 
My love I send to you.—Though many 
loving hearts are thine.—To a gay de- 
ceiver. — Violets. Welcome home. — 
World itself keeps Easter-day. © 
Oct. 15, 1910; 2 ce. each Oct. 24, 1910; 
K 15257-15272. 

Birthday wish.—Come in the even- 
ing.—Heart as soft, a heart as kind.— 
To let the new life in.—When on Hal- 
lowe’en night with candle and light.— 
When you are feeling out and down. 
© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec. each Oct. 5, 1910; 
K 14639-14644. 


Riecs (ARTHUR STANLEY) New York, 
IN. AY [27488 
Cordoba, Spain, Almodovar gate. © 
Nov. 9, 1910; 2 ¢ Sept. 27, 19103 J 
146112. 


RopeRTS (Hopart V.), Utica, N. Y. 
[27489-27490 
Bucks travel together in July. © 
OG 10; 1910: 2 «Oat TT, sss ss 
146174. 
Which is the buck’s shadow? © 
Oct. 10; A910: 2) es Oct, (poeta & 
1461738. 


Roenon (O. J.) Seattle, Wash. 
[27491, 27492 
Rognon (Mrs. O. J.), reflection of, 
in water.—San Juan islands, moon- 
light effect. © Oct. 7, 1910; 2 c. each 
Oct. 12, 1910; J 146373, 1463874. 


Root (LUTHER), Newcastle, Ind. 
[274938 
Common man’s chance. © Oct. 17, 
1910; 2 ec. Oct. 20, 1910; K 15184. 


Rose (R. H.) & son, Princeton, N. J. 

27494 

Princeton, N. J., Nassau hall tower, 

at night. © Oct. 17, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 20, 
1910; J 146621. 


Roys (J. E.) Bloomsburg, Pa. [27495 
Bloomsburg, Pa., fair grounds, mid- 

way. © Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 3, 1910; 

J 146028. 

i Mi 

27496 
Solid comfort. © Noy. 1, 1910; 2 e. 

Oct. 31, 1910; J 147149. 


Rupp (DARWIN) New York, 


ING ia 
27497 
Spray; by Warren Sheppard. © 
Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 11, 1910; H 828. 


RUDDER PUB. Co., New York, 


489 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27498 


pt. Iv, D. S., Vv. 5 


RUNYON (ROBERT), Brownsville, Tex. 

[27498-27500 

Brownsville, Texas: Las Palmas.— 

Palmetto palms.—Pulque plant in 

bloom. © Aug. 31, 1910; 2 ¢. each Oct. 
8, 1910; K 15096-15098. 


RUSSELL PHOTO Co., Fond Du Lac, Wis. 
[27501-27504 
Famous barn at John Dietz home- 
stead.—Famous Dietz family—Home 
of the famous John Dietz.—Picture 
hanging on wall of cabin. © Oct. 19, 
1910; 2 e each Oct. 26, 1910; J 146987-— 
146990. 


SANDER (P.), New York, N. Y. 
[27505-27510 

New York, No Y«: 

Chinese restaurant.—Hudson River 
tunnel.—Hudson terminal bldg.—Mu- 
nicipal bldg., city hall and subway.— 
North or Hudson River.—Waterfront, 
showing tube. © Oct. 14, 1910; 2 ¢. 
each Oct. 15, 1910; J 146471-146476. 
SCHLUETER (FRANK J.) Houston, Tex. 

[27511-27515 

Dugat oranges. 94. © Oct. 7, 1910; 
2c. Oct. 10, 1910; J 1463828. 

Magnolia figs. © Nov. 8, 1909; 2 «. 
Oct. 10, 1910; J 146380. 

Texas City, Tex. 88. © Sept. 24, 
1910; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1910; J 146327. 

—— 883. © Sepi. 24, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 
10, 1910; J 1463829. 

4 year old Satsuma. 50. © Dec. 
1%, 19093 2 e)- Oct... 10; 1910; J- 1463s. 


SEALSHIPT OYSTER SYSTEM, South Nor- 
walk, Conn. P27olG. Ziad 
Great South Bay. © Oct. 3, 1910; 
2. Oct. 215 19103 Ke 15227. 
Same. © Oct. 14, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 
1910; K 15806. 


SENER (SAMUEL M.) Lancaster, Pa. 
[27518 
Stevens (Thaddeus) © 1 ec. Sept. 


27, 1910; J 146081. 


SERVICE (Wm.), Silverton, Oregon. 
[27519 
Ebbing day. © Sept. 21, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 20, 1910; J 146763. 


SHAKESHAFT (ALBERTA L.), Topeka, 
Kans. [27520 
Courtship and matrimony. © Sept. 
24, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1910; K 14698. 


SHEAHAN (Mavrice T.), Brookline, 

Mass. [27521-27524 

Madonna and child. © Oct. 11, 1910; 
2c. Oct. 12, 1910; K 14750. 


490 


SHEAHAN (Mavprice T.)—Continued. 
Quit your kidding. © Oct. 20, 1910; 
2 ec. Oct. 21,.1910; K 152396. 
Thanksgiving.—Wishing you a good 
time on Thanksgiving day. © Oct. 20, 
i910; 2 ¢c. each Oct. 21, 1910; K 15548, 
15549. 
SHERMAN (L. D.) Andover, Mass. 
[27525-27531 
Andover, Mass.: 
Abbot academy, Abbot hall and John- 
Esther art gallery.—Missionary me- 
morial boulder.—Phillips academy, 
Bartlett hall—Phillips academy, cam- 
pus, north.—Phillips academy, dining 
hall.—Phillips academy, Phillips hall. 
© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 3, 1910; 
J 146050—146055. 
Phillips Andover academy, 1910, 


group. © Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 21, 
1910; J 146806. 


SHort (FRANK), Ithaca, N. Y. 
[27532 


Dirigible bailoon. © Oct. 22, 1910; 
2c. Oct. 24, 1910; J 146850. 


SHUTTING (RuDOLPH J.), Chattanooga, 
Tenn. [27533 


Lock and dam. © Oct. 30, 1910; 2 
e. Oct. 29,. 1910; Kr 15465) 


SIGOURNEY (T. Proctor), San Diego, 
Cal. [27534 
Original little girl with the big voice. 
© Sept. 17, 1910; 2 ce Sept. 27, 1910; 
K 14748. 


Siter (J.), St. Louis, Mo. 
[27585, 27536 | 

Board of education and patrons of | 
the Madison school. © Oct. 19, 1910; 
2c. Oct. 21, 1910; J 146830. 


Madison school ass’n. © Oct. 19, 
1910; 2 ec. Oct. 21, 1910; J 146829. 


SKINNER (GEORGE C.) Hamilton, Ohio. 
[27537 


Carpenter’s son. © Oct. 27, 1910; 
2c. Oct. 31, 1910; J 1411s 


SmitH (L. F.) Freeport, Il. [27538 


Beiderwolf quire. © Oct. 25, 1910; 
2 ec. Oct. 28, 1910; J 147141. 


SMITH (W. BASHFORD) San Francisco, 

Cal. [27539 

Line up. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2 2) 0e. 
13, 1910; J 146414. 


SmitH & Price, Traverse City, Mich. 

[27540 

Traverse City, Mich., base ball club. 

© Sept. 10, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 3, 1910; J 
146125. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 44-47, Nov., 1910 


SOLER (JAS.), Wheeling, W. Va. 
[27541-27543 


Hallowe’en smile. © Oct. 29, 1910; 
2c. Nov. 3, 1910; J 147236. 


Marx (Karl) © Oct. 29, 1910; 2c. 
Noy. 3, 1910; J 147235. 


Warren (Fred D.) © Oct. 13, 1910; 
2 e. Oct. 15, 1910; J 146479. 


SPENCER (ISABEL C.), New York, N. Y. 
[27544 


Blue bird. © Sept. 30, 1910; 2 c. 
Oct. 1, 1910; K 14524. 


SPOKANE AMERICAN ENGRAVING CO., 

Spokane, Wash. [27545 

Our national pippin. © Sept. 28, 
1910; 2 ce. Nov. 1, 1910; K 15605. 


SPooNER & WELLS, INC., New York, 
i, an [27546-27565 


[Vanderbilt races.] Dingley in no. 
17 Pope Hartford. 64821-64828, 64830, 
64831. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c each Oct. 
17, 1910; J 146560, 146561, 146564, 
146566-146571, 146816. 


Dingley (Mr. & Mrs.) 64809, 
64810, 64814. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. each 
Oct. 17, 1910; J 146554-146556. 


-—— Fleming, Hubbel and Dingley. 
64805. © Oct: 1, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 17, 
1910; J 146552. 

—— Fleming in no. 22 Pope-Hart- 
ford. 64815, 64817-64819, 64832, 64836. 
© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. each Oct. 17, 1910; 
J 146557-146559, 146562, 146563, 
146565. 


Pope (Col.), Hubbel, Fleming 
and Dingley. 64807. © Oct. 1, 1910; 
2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910; J 146553. 


STAFFORD ENGRAVING CO., Indianapolis, 
Ind. [27566 
Indianapolis, [Ind.] bird’s-eye-view. 
© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 ce Oct. 28, 1910; J 
147065. 


STANDARD PuB. Co., Cincinnati, 


Ohio. 
[27567 

Laugh and the class laughs with you. 
© Oct. 11, 1910; 2c. Oct. 24, 1910; K 
153805. 


STANTON (J. JEFFERSON) Bridgeport, 
Conn. [27568-27572 
Flight from Pompeii. — Modesty. — 
Rebekah. — Ruth. — Susanah. © Oct. 
Bo, 201032 °c. each Oct. 31, 1910; J 
147188-147192. 


STARLIGHT orn co., San Francisco, Cal. 

[27573 

Bird’s-eye view of the Midway oil 

field. © Oct. 19, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 24, 
1910” K 153862. 


27683 


STATON (WALTER), Lawrence, Kans. 
[27574, 27575 
Kansas university, Lawrence, Kans. : 
Annual night shirt parade.—First 
principles of loyalty given by upper 


classmen. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. each 

Nov. 3, 1910; J 147266, 147267. 

STEBBINS (NATHANIEL IL.) Boston, 
Mass. [27576-27581 


Drayton (U. S. S.) 20332, 20334, 
20335, 20337-20339. © Oct. 13, 1910; 
2c. each Oct. 17,1910; J 146586-146591. 


STEIN (FREDERICK J.) New York, N. Y. 
[27582 
Varney (George Leon) and Henry 
Clay Barnabee. © Oct. 16, 1910; 2 c. 
Oct. 18, 1910; J 146606. 
STELTZ (Mrs. BE. J.), Bethlehem, Pa. 
[27583 
Watching, or Bing on his job. © 
Oct. 12, 19102. Ze, Oct: 20, 1910- 
ha22 hy: 


STEREO-TRAVEL Co., Corona, N. Y. 
[27584-27683 


Amsterdam, Netherlands: Dam 
(The) and royal palace. 42.—Dam 
(The) and the Niewe Kerk. 43.— 
Damrak canal, looking down. 40.— 
Damrak street, looking down. 41.—In 
old Amsterdam. 55.—Jewish Sunday 
morning market. 52.—Joden Bree 
straat in Jewish quarter. 51.—Klo- 
veniersburgwal and Niewe markt. 


50.—Leidschestraat. 47.—Little girl 
of. 54.—Oudgijde Voorburgwal and St. 
Nicholas church. 56.—Post kantoor. 
44.—Pretty girl of the Jewish quar- 
ter. 53.—Primaen Gracht. 46.—Rijks 
museum. 48.—St. Nicholas church. 
39.—Singel canal and Sophia Plein 
square. 45.—Street car waiting room 
in front of central station. 38.—Two 
Volendam fishermen in Amsterdam. 
57.—Venice of the north. 49. © Oct. 
18, 1910; 2 e. each Oct. 19, 1910; J 
146624-146648. 


Arnhem, Netherlands: 
Sonsbeek park. 91.—Bridge of boats. 
S7.— Groote Markt from old gate. 
88.—Old Stadhuis entrance. 89.—Villa 
Sonsbeek. 90. © Oct. 18, 1910; 2 e. 
each Oct. 19, 1910; J 146644—-146648. 


Delft, Netherlands: Groote Markt 
and Niewe Kerk. 28.—Stadhuis. 24. 
© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 19, 
1910; J 146649, 146650. 


Dordrecht, Netherlands: Cathedral, 
[exterior.] 95.—Cathedral, choir seats. 
96.—Delivering vegetables. 99.—Going 
to market. 100.—Market day. 98.— 


Avenue in 


491 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27684 


STEREO-TRAVEL Co.—Continued. 
Museum, facade. 97.—Stadhuis. 94. 
© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. each Oct. 19, 
1910; J 146651—-146657. 


Edam, Netherlands: Original Spot- 
less-town. 70.—Towing a houseboat 
to. 69. © Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 
19, 1910; J 146658, 146659. 


Gorinchem, Netherlands: Bird’s-eye 
view. 92.—Sunset on the Merwede. 
93. © Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 19, 
1910; J 146660, 146661. 


Haarlem, Netherlands: Dunes. 37.— 
Groote Kerk and Vleeschal. 32.— 
Groote Kerk, east aisle. 33.—Groote 
Markt. 30—In old Haarlem. 35.— 
New Catholic church. 36.—River 
Spaarne and Groote Kerk. 29.—Stad- 
huis. 31. © Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ¢. each 
Oct. 19, 1910; J 146662-146669. 


The Hague, Netherlands: 
(The). 14.—Lange Voorhout. 18.— 
Looking toward Groen Mark from 
Buitenhof. 16—Plein (The), Wil- 
lems park. 20.—Plein (The) and 
Ministry of Justice. 12.—Ridderzaal. 
15.—Stadhuis. 17.—Statue of William 
J, in- front of Royal palace. 19.—Viver 
(The). 13. © Oct. 18, 1910; 2c. each 
Oct. 19, 1910; J 146670-146678. 


Leiden, Netherlands: In old Leiden. 
28.—Old house. 26.—St. Peter’s 
church, Pilgrim Fathers’ tablet. 27. 
Stadhuis. 25. © Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. 
each Oct. 19, 1910; J 146679-146682. 

Marken, Netherlands: Narrow lane. 
62.—Setting sail for Volendam. 63.— 
Welcome to. 61. © Oct. 18, 1910; 2c. 
each Oct. 19, 1910; J 146683-146685. 


Mill on the Zaan, Netherlands. 58. 
© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1910; J 
146686. 


Muiden, Netherlands: Old castle on 
the Zuider Zee. 71.—Old  eastle, 
kitchen. %78.—Old castle, the ridder- 
zaal. 72.—© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. each 
Oct. 19, 1910; J 146687-146689. 


Muiderberg, Netherland, beach. 
(4... ©)! Octs 18. 19102392) © |Get, 19: 
1910; J 146690. 


Naarden, Netherlands: City water 
works. 76.—Old city gate. 75. 
Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 19, 1910; 
J 146691, 146692. 


Nijmegen, Netherlands: Arnhem 
from the lower Rhein. 86.—By the 
Groote Kerk. 83.—Groote Markt. 82.— 
Kronenburg park. 85.—Relic of Char- 
lemagne. 84. © Oct. 18, 1910; 2 «. 
each Oct. 19, 1910: J 146693-146697. 


Binnenhof 


Dt TV, Dasa wie | 


STEREO-TRAVEL co.—Continued. 


on the Oudehaven. 
Delfschevart. 
Meuse. 4.—Groote Markt. 8.—Kolk | 
canal and Groote Kerk. 6.—Leuven- | 
haven canal. 5.—Old wind mill. 9.— qf 
Shipping on the Meuse. 3.—Up the | 
Meuse. © Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. |} 
19, 1910; J 146698-146708. i 

Scheveningen, Netherlands: Dutch |j 
Atlantie City. 21.—Women and chil | 
dren. 22. © Oct. 18, 1910; 2 c. each 
Oct. 19, 1910; J 146709, 146710. 

Stadhuis and cathedral tower. 80. |} 
© Oct. 18, 1910; 2 ce. Oct. 19, 1910; J 
146711. 

Typical Holland landscape. 59. 
Oct: 18, 1910; 2 ¢ Oct mS 4910 > 
146712. 

Utrecht, Netherlands: 

Children’s parade on queen’s birth- 


day. 81.—Cathedral, [exterior.] 78.— | 


Cathedral, gothic cloisters. 79.—View 
from the Vieboug. 77. © Oct. 18, | 
1910; 2 c. each Oct. 19, 1910; J 146713- | 
146716. 


Vleeschal, meat market. 34. © Oct. 
18, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1910; J 146717. 


Volendam, Netherlands: 


At Volendam. 64. Miss “Zu We- 
nig” and Miss “Nicht Genung.” 
66.—Mothers and babes of. 67.—Pic- 
turesque Volendam. 65.—Sweetest 


girl in Volendam. 68. © Oct. 18, 
1910; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1910; J 146718— 
146722. 


Zaanbrug, Netherlands. 60. © Oct. 
18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1910> e 1467TZs.: 


STEWART PUB. CO., New York, N. Y. 
[27684, 27685 


Distinguished American soldiers and 
sailors. —— Distinguished American 
statesmen. © Oct. 26, 1910; 2 c. each 
Oct. 27, 1910; K 15452, 15453: 


STODDARD (HLIZABETH M.), Hartford, 
Conn. [27686, 27687 


In my bed I was tucked away.— 
Merry Xmas one and all. © Oct. 28, 
LOO) 2 7; each Nov. 1, 1910; K 15603, 
15604. 


STOKES (FREDERICK A.) co., New York, 
Nu OX. [27688-27604 
Bartlett (Captain) and his party.— 
Crossing a lead on an ice cake as a 
ferry-boat.—Eskimo dogs on the ex- 
pedition.—Five flags at the Pole.—Illu- 
mination of the Roosevelt in winter 
quarters.—Peary (Robert E.) in his 
actual North Pole costume.—Typical 


492 


7.—Broompjes }jj : 
along the Meuse. 2.—Delft gate. 11.— ]| 
10.—From across the }j| 


bine Ol VE 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 44-47, Nov., 1910 


STOKES (FREDERICK A.) co.—Contd. 


“example of the difficulties of working 


>> 


sledges over a pressure ridge. © Sept. 
26, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 3, 1910; K 
14585-14591. 


' Srrauss (FRANK V.) & co., New York, 
N. Y. 


| Oct. 


[27695-27697 
Program girl at the hunt, no. 6. © 
eens 2, c. Oct. 8.1910; K 
14699. 

— Metropolitan museum. © Oct. 
10, 1910; 2c. Oct. 19, 1910; K 15107. 
in Chinatown, no. 8. © Oct. 
a7, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1910; K 15106. 


Strauss (J. C.), St. Louis, Mo. 


[27698-27718 


Bonsack (Miss Helen) © Sept. 30, 
1910; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1910; J 146158. 


Cole (Miss M.) © Sept. 30, 1910; 
2 ec. Oct. 6, 1910; J 146160. 


Curlee (Miss E.) © Sept. 30, 1910; 
2c. Oct. 6, 1910; J 146156. 


Curlee (Miss K.) © Sept. 30, 1910; 
2c. Oct. 6, 1910; J 146157. 


Day (J, W.) © Oct. 28, 1910; 2 ¢ 
Nov. 1, 1910; J 147202. 


Dyer (H. C.) © Oct. 28, 1910; 2c. 
Nov. 1, 1910; J 147197. 


Flesh (Mrs. E. M.) © Sept. 30, 
1910; 2 c Oct. 6, 1910; J 146158. 


Folk (Hon. J. W.) © Oct. 4, 1910; 
2 c. Oct. 8, 1910; J 146286. 


Gundlach (Miss Ruth) © Sept. 30, 
1910; 2 ec. Oct. 6, 1910; J 146159. 


Harrison (Rabbi Leon) B. © Oct. 
4, 1910; 2c. Oct. 8, 1910; J 146287. 


Holliday (Miss Ida) © Sept. 
1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 6, 1910; J 146155. 


Kreismann (Mrs. F. H.) © Sept. 
80, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1910; J 146154. 


Lawson (J. D.) © Oct. 28, 1910; 
2c. Nov. 1, 1910; J 147198. 


Meriwether (Miss Bettie) © Sept. 
30, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1910; J 146152. 


Middleton (Miss) © Sept. 30, 1910; 


30, 


2c. Oct. 6, 1910; J 146151. 


Norvell (Miss Lucy) D, E. © Oct. 


Peron. CG, each Oct. 8, 1910; J 
146234, 1462385. 

Taylor (Wilson A.) A-D. © Oct. 
mmo lolo. 2 ¢@. each Nov. 1, 1910; J 
147196, 147199-147201. 

STRAWBRIDGE & CrotTHiER, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [27719-27726 


Abbey.—Ability.—Abode. — Abuse.— 


Arm.—Arson.—Author.—Auto. © Oct. 
m™ 1910; 2c. each: Oct. 7, 1910; K 
14672-14679. 


27788 


STRETCHER LITHOGRAPHIC CO., Roches- 


ter, Ny Me [27727-27734 
Thanksgiving greetings. 1-8. © 
Sept. “1, 1910: 2°e@ Oct: Ss, 1910; i 


14576-145 83. 


STROBRIDGE LITHOGRAPHING Co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. [277 3527743 


pbb se ‘ Y. 13388, N. Y. 13418, 
N. 13437, N. Y. 12438, N. Y. 13459, 
NM: = 13461, 7 Y. 18464, N. Y. 13470, 
ING 2Y. 14390. © Sept. 26, 1910; 2 ¢. 
each Sept. 28, 1910; K 14387-14395. 


STUDEBAKER (L. J.) Kansas City, Mo. 
[27744 
©1 


Critic (The) e. Oct. 19, 1910; 


J 146895. 


TABER, PRANG ART CO., 
Mass. [27745-27780 


Amid the hilltops. 5023.—At the 
ford. 5015.—Autumn evening in Wales. 
50384.—Bit of fatherland. 5042.—Bliss- 
ful contentment. 5029.—Bringing home 
the flock. 5027.—Cloudy day. 5038.— 
Cove in the woodlands. 5019.—Day is 
done. 5016.—Early October. 5022.— 
Fading day. 5012.—Farm scene at 
Salzberg. 5014.—Fertile fields in 
Wales. 5035.—George V, His Majesty. 
5000.—In perfect harmony. 5031.—In 
quiet pastures. 5026.—In the farm- 
yard. 5021.—Italian shepherd home. 
5030.—Landscape in Wales. 5037.— 
Last rays. 5011.—Market place. 5010.— 
Meadow creek. 5025.—Moonlight at 
Venice. 5041.—Nearing Venice. 5040.— 
Off the reefs. 5013.—On the lee shore. 
5020.—On the River Loire. 5018.—On 


Springfield, 


the Seine. 5017.—One of Venice. 5039.— 
Overhanging clouds. 5024.—Ready for 
the fray. stillness. 


5009.—Sunny day. 5036.—Sunset near 
the Rhine. 5048.—Venice on Grand 
Canal. 5032.—Winter pastime. 5033. 
© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 28, 
1910; J 147025-147060. 


TAMMEN (H. H.) Denver, Colo. 
[27781-27785 
All the world loves a lover.—Did it 
ever happen to you.—Hello, boys, how’s 
your conduct.—I don’t know where 
I’m going.—Nobody loves a a man. 
© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 ec. each Oc 
K 15380-15884. 


TARNOGURSKI (J. J.) Philadelphia, Pa. 

[27786-27788 

Monkienoey (Rey. Mieezyslan) © 

Aug. 24, 191032 ¢c. Oct. 7. 1910; J 
146248. 

Ruthenian cathedral, interior. © 

Sept. 20, 1910; 2 « Oct. T, 1910; J 


146242. 


493 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.5 


TARNOGURSKI (J. J.)—Continued. 

Szeptycki (His LEHxcellency Arch 
Bishop Count), metropolit of Galicya. 
© Sept. 20, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1910; J 
146244. 


Taytor (LEoN A.) Lakewood, N. J. 
[27789 
Lakewocd, N. J., Kissing bridge, 


winter. © Sept. 5, 1910; 2 e Oct. 11, 
1910; J 146388. 


TERRY (JOHN J.) Seattle, Wash. 
(27790, 27791 
I like it. © Oct. 15, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 
22, 1910; J 146827. 
You’ll like it. © Oct. 15, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Oct, 22, 1910; J 146828. 
THOMPSON (D. Marte) Loyalton, Cal. 
[27792 
Wionana. © Oct. 21, 1910; 2 « 
Oct. 31, 1910; J 147187. 
THOMPSON (KATE) Topeka, Kans. 
[27793 


K. U. post card. © Oct. 18, 1910; 
2 e. Oct, 24, 1910; K 15304. 


THompPpson (P. J.) Loyalton, Cal. 
[27794-27801 


Beckwith, Cal., Masonic Temple. © 


Oct. 25, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1910; J 
147186. 

Famous fruit special on Willow 
Creek bridge, W. P. R. R. © Oct. 1, 
1910; 2 ec. Sept. 23, 1910; J 146110. 

First Western Pacific passenger train 
crossing Willow Creek bridge. © Oct. 
1, 1910; 2c. Sept. 28, 1910; J 146109. 


Hunting big game in Plumas County, 
Cal. 1, 2. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. each 
Oct. 15, 1910; J 146490, 146491. 


Old basket maker. 1, 2. © Oct. 1, 


1910; 2 c. each Sept. 23, 1910; J 146106, | 


146107. 


Portola, Cal. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2c. 
Sept. 23, 1910; J 146108. 


THURLOW (HAROLD A.) Boston, Mass. 

[27802 

Triangle (The) © Oct. 3, 1910; 
2 e. Oct. 8, 1910; J 146077. 


TIMES PRINTING CO. OF SEATTLE, Seattle, 
Wash. [27803-27821 
Umbrella man. [1910]: 
p20. 1 e; Oct. 6: 
7202 16; OCEkG: 
Os 1 COC; 
L2o5 1 ¢. Oct."6% 
2205 1. (OCE665 
Sept. 30; 1 c. Oct. 6; K 14655. 
Oct. 1; 1 e. Oct. 18; K 14881. 
CG) Oct. 2; 1c. Oct. 18; K 14883. 


AAAA 


TIMES PRINTING Co. OF SEATTLE—Con. 


© Oct. 3; 1 ec. Oct. 18; K 14880. 
© Oct. 4; 1 @ Oct. 18; K 14884, 
© Oct. 5; 1 -¢. Oct. 18 ke 14889) 
© Oct. 6; 1 ce Oct. 18; K 14879. 
© Oct. 7; 1 ec. Oct. 18; K 14885. 
© Oct. 9; 1 e Oct. 24; K 15858. 
© Oct. 10; 1 ec. Oct. 24; K 15357. 
© Oct. 11; 1 c. Oct. 24; K 153860. 
© Oct. 12; 1 ¢. Oct. 24; K 15856. 
© Oct. 18; 1 ce Oct. 24; K 15859. 
© Oct. 14; 1 c@ Oct. 24; K 15355. 
TIPTON (WILLIAM R.) Hannibal, Mo. 

[27822 

Missouri state univ. © Oct. 18, 


1910; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1910; J 147147. 


Topras (J. H.) Lancaster, Ohio. 
[27823-27829 

B. I. S. administration cottage, front 
view. © Aug. 26, 1910; 2 e¢. Oct. 6, 
1910; J 146169. 

B. I, 8S. band. © Aug. 26, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 6, 1910: J 146170. 

Blockaded traffic, Union station. © 


Oct. 13; 1910; 2-¢e: (Ori ta wet oto 
146486. 


Loading cabbage for market. © Oct. 
18, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1910; J 146484. 

Orpingtons at station. © Oct. 13, 
1910; 2 ec. Oct. 15, 1910; J 146485. 

Ready for shipment on C. V. & T. 
© Oct. 13, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 15, 1910; J 
146488. 

Remnants of the wreck. © Oct. 13, 
1910; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1910; J 146487. 


Topp (H. LiL1aAn), New York, N. Y. 
[27830 


Bleriot postal. © Oct. 20, 1910; 2 c. 


Oct. 20, 1910; J 146724. 


TousEy (SrNcLairn), New York, N. Y. 
[278381 
Dental radiographs. © Nov. 1, 1910; 

2 ec. Oct. 26, 1910; J 146975. 


TRIBUNE CO., Chicago, Ill. [27882 


“Cubs” base ball team. © Oct. 7, 
1910; 2 e. Oct. 14, 1910; J 146489. 


TRIMMER (THE) INC., Chicago, Ill. 
[27833-27834 


Trimmer (The). Plates 26, 27. © 
Oct. 5, 1910; 2 ce. each Oct. 8, 1910; J 
146320, 146321. 


TrotH (HENRY) Philadelphia, Pa. 
[27835-27843 
Along Crum Creek. 6539. © Oct. 
29, 1910; 2 e Oct. 31, 1910; J 147188. 
Crum creek, reflections. 6538. © 
Oct. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1910; J 
147182. 


494 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 44-47, Nov., 1910 


Trorea (Henry) —Continued. 
Edge of the forest. 7407. © Oct. 
29, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; J 147181. 


House of Caiphas. 7762. © Oct. 14, 
#910; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1910; J 146583. 


In Springtime. 7408. © Oct. 29, 
1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; J 147184. 


Jerusalem, Golden gate. 7832. © 
met, 14, 1910; 2 c.. Oct. 17, 1910; J 
146582. 


Paget Bermuda, alongshore. 7919, 
7922. © Oct. 29, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 
31, 1910; J 147179, 147180. 


Tiberias. 7745. © Oct. 14, 1910; 2 
e. Oct. 17, 1910; J 146581. 


TRUKENBROD (W. E.), Monroe, Wis. 
[27844, 27845 


Monroe, Wis., Green county fair, 
1910. 1, 2. © Oct. 5, 1910; 2 c. each 
Oct. 7, 1910; J 146175, 146176. 


TUSCARORA FERTILIZER CO., Chicago, Ill. 

[27846 

Indian head. © Nov. 1, 1910; 2. 
Nov. 3, 1910; K 15674. 


TYMAN (Henry J.), New York, N. Y. 
[27847 


All permanent prosperity. © Oct. 
12, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 11, 1910; K 14741. 


ULLMAN Me. Co., New York, N. Y. 
[27848-27868 


Blest be the tie that binds.—Blest 
Waster morn.—Charms of Masonry.— 
Christ the Lord is risen to-day.— 
Haster joys be ever thine.—Iriendship 
that like love is warm.—Good old sum- 
mer time.—Hello, Bill—How would 
you like to be an Elk.—I never give a 
kiss, says Prue.—In search of new 
sweetness.—Joyful Easter offering.— 
Making a Maltese cross.—Odd _ fel- 
low. — Reflections. — Sing unto’ the 
Lord.—Striking a match.—They have 
been saying goodbye since yester- 
day.—’Tis never too late for delight, 
my dear.—’Tis when the sigh in youth 
_ Sincere.—Unto Thee lift up mine eyes. 

© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 ec each Oct. 20, 
1910; IK 15186-15207. 


UNDERHILL (IrRvinNG), New York, N. Y. 
[27869-27895 
Charlestown, S. C.: 


Art gallery. B-16816.—Calhoun 
monument. B-16817.— Harbor. B- 
16813.—Fort Sumter. B-16822.—Mu- 


seum. B-—16815.—-St. Michael’s church. 
B-16818.—Union station. © Oct. 29, 
1910; 2c. each Oct. 31, 1910; J 147168-— 
147170, 147174, 147175, 147177, 147178. 


27920 
UNDERHILL (Irnvine)—Continued. 
Jacksonville, Fla. : 
Barnett nat’l and Atlantic nat’l 


bank bldgs. B 16801.—Court house. 
B 16793.—Main st. palms. B 16800.— 
North from Y. M. C. A. bldg. B 16795.— 
Ortego park tree moss. B 16798.— 
Post-office and Atlantic nat] bank 
bldg. B 16797.—Public library. B 
16794. © Oct. 12, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 
12, 1910; J 146404146407, 146409- 
146411. 


— City Hall. B-—16821.—Fflorida 
national bank and Bisbee bldg. B- 
16820.—S. S. Mohawk and sky line.— 
Windsor Hotel and Hemming Park. 
B-16796. © Oct. 29, 1910; 2 c. each 
Oct. 31, 1910; J 147171-147173, 147176. 


New York, N. Y.: 

Broadway, north from Bowling 
Green. C 7794.—Clearing house. C 
7799.—Manhattan bridge, from Brook- 
lyn. D 518.—Manhattan bridge, from 
3rooklyn bridge. D 519.—Presbyterian 
hospital. C 7800. © Oct. 5, 1910; 2c. 
each Oct. 5, 1910: J 146134146138. 


—— Institute of musical art. C-— 
7812.— St. Patrick’s cathedral. B 
16757, 16770: ©) Oet. 12; 110 = ae 
each Oct. 12, 1910; J 146403, 146408, 
146412. 


South Dakota (U. S. 8S.) B-16814. 
© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1910; J 
147167. 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWoop, New York, 
INK Ye [27896-27920 
[Stereoscopic photographs] U—121368, 
U-121868. © May 31, 1910; 2 ¢c. each 
Oct. 7, 1910; J 146191, 146192. 
U-27794. © June 2, 1910; 2c. 
Oct. 7, 1910; J 146178. 
U-98982. © June 38, 1910; 2c. 
Oct. 7, 1910; J 146185. 

—— U-94901. © June 11, 1910; 2c. 
Oct. 7, 1910; J 146182. 

—— U-38457, U-S9404. © June 18, 
1910; 2 c. each Oct. 7, 1910; J 146179, 
146181. 

—— U-96759, U-—100715, U-100935. 
© June 24, 1910; 2 c each Oct. 7, 
1910; J 146188, 146186, 146188. 

—- U-117222. © June 
2 ec. Oct. 7, 1910; J 146187. 
U-56597, U-989388, U-122181, U- 
122186. © June 380, 1910; 2 ¢c. each 
Oct. 7, 1910; J 146180, 146184, 146189, 
146190, 


or 
mv, 


1910: 


U-27021, U-99011, U-1249638. © 
Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 12, 1910; 
J 146858, 146861, 146364. 


495 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27921 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOoopD—Continued. 

—— U-27942, U-98485, U-122500. 
© Sept. 3, 1910; 2 c each Oct. 12, 
1910; J 146359, 146360, 146363. 
U-100677. © Sept. 4, 1910; 
2°e. Oct. 12, 1910; .F. 146862: 

— U-105180, U-125161. © Oct. 6, 
1910; 2 c. each Nov. 1, 1910; J 147204, 
147205. 


U-126311. © Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Noy. 1, 1910; J 147208. 


UNITED STATES LITIIOGRAPH Co., Cin- 
cinnati. Ohio. [27921-27962 


[Posters] 13370. © Sept. 14. 1910; 
2c. Sept. 16, 1910; K 14840. 


426, 18309, 13359, 18360, 13371, 
13394, 13395. © Sept. 28, 1910; 2 ec. 
each Sept. 26, 1910; K 14298-14304. 


423, 18348, 18372, 13400. © 
Sept. 28, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 30, 1910; 
K 14520-14528. 


— 417. © Sept. 29, 1910; 2 «. 
Oct. 1, 19105 Ki 14571. 


429, 481, 18404, 18408. 138409. 
© Oct. 5, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 7, 1910; 
IX 14693-14697. 


—— 12288 B, 12289 B, 13405, 138406, 
13418, 18420, 138426. © Oct. 14, 1910; 
2 e. each Oct. 17, 1910; K 15066— 
15072. / 


—— 420, 428, 430, 18227, 18272, 
13276, 18294, 13312. © Oct. 19, 1910; 
Ze; “each Oct. 215 1910: We a5229-= 
152386. 


—— 13435, 18437. © Oct. 24, 1910; 
2c. each Oct. 26, 1910; K 15433, 15434. 


—— 13298, 138417, 18433. © Oct. 27, 
1910; 2 c. each Oct. 29, 1910; K 15488- 
15490. 


—— 432, 138419, 18421, 138454. 
Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 2, 1910; 
K 15655-15658. 


UTSUSHIGAWA (T.) Los Angeles, Cal. 
[27963, 27964 


Catalina Island, Cal., Avalon Har- 
bor © Aves dd, 1910) 24a Aue. a 
1910; J 146335. 


Los Angeles, Cal. City market. © 
Sept. 23, 1910; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1910; J 
146334. 


VAN OEFYEN (L.) Cleveland, Ohio. 
. [27965 
Lajoie (Napoleon) gives Tyrus Cobb 
a ride in his new Chalmers-Detroit car. 
© Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c Oct. 11, 19105 J 
146339. 


em 


zs | 


pt.iIv,n.s.,.v. 51 


VAUGHAN (Mary E.) Gladwyne, Pa. 
[27966-27969 
Emerald Lake, Canada. 
Louise, Canada. 


Oct. 21, 1910; J 146811-146814. 


VERMILLION (FRED L.) Springfield, I11. 
[27970-27972 | 
Deneen (Gov.) and Arch. Hoxsey in }f 


Wright bi-plane. © Oct. 6, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 17, 1910; J 146578. 


1.—Lake }} 
2.—Mountain view } 
near. 8,4. © Oct. 19, 1910; 2c each IJ 


ee er ee a 


Arch. Hoxsey, G. A. Anthony | 


i — 2 


ae See ee 


and J. M. Crebs in Wright bi-plane. |} 
1, 2. © Oct. 6, 1910; 2 e. each Oct. 17, | 


1910; J 146577, 146579. 


WAGNER (CLARA E.) Columbus, Ohio. | 


[27973 
Cupid in hell. 
Oct, 25, 1910. Te 15367. 


WATERMAN San Francisco, 
Cal. [27974-27979 


Maryland (ie S. S.) foot ball team. 
© Oct. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 20, 1910; J 
146732. 


South Dakota (U. S. S.) base ball 
team. © Oct. 15, 1910= [ee Oct 20: 
1910; J 146781. 


——foot ball team. © Oct. 15, 
1910; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1910; J 146728. 

—— ships company. — © Sept. 28. 
1910; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1910; J 146096. 

West Virginia (U. S. S.) base ball 
team. © Oct. 15, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 20, 
1910; J 146730. 
in dry dock. 
2 ce. Oct. 20, 1910; J 146729. 


(€. 2H) 


WATERMAN (O. W.) Hampton, Va. 
[27980 


Cc. A. C. battalions, Fort Monroe, 
Va.. © Nov. 2, 1910;2 ©) Noy ant oaG: 
J 147230. 


WEBSTER (C. B.) & co., Boston, Mass. 
[27981-27986 
Afternoon shadows. — June. — May- 
flowers.—Sixth Mass. regiment pass- 
ing in review before Gov. Andrew, 
Apr. 17, 1861.—Sunset.—Waterfall. © 
Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Nova 2ea0ie; 
IK 15635-15640. 


WESSLER (HueGo) New York, N. ¥. [48 
prints. ] [27987-28084 
Bounteous Easter be yours.—Haster 
blessings.—Easter greetings. 1 & 2.— 
Easter greetings to you.—Haster joys 
be yours.—Haster peace ofterings.— 
Easter tidings.—Glad Easter tidings.— 


496 


© Oct. 22, 1910; 2c. |} 


© Oct. 15, 1910; 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 44-47, Nov., 1910 


WrssLeR (Huco)—Continued. 


Greetings of EHEaster.—Happy Haster 
_ tidings.—Joyful Haster greetings.— 


Joyous Haster. 1 & 2.—May Easter 

_ bring peace.—Peaceful Easter’ be 
yours.—Seasons blessings.—Thankful 
Easter. © Sept. 28, 1910; 2 c. each 
Sept. 30, 1910; K 14474-14491. 


Contented Haster.—Easter blessings 
be thine.—Haster blessings be yours.— 
Easter tidings.—Greetings to my Val- 

- entine.-—Happy Haster.—Happy Easter 
«tidings.—I adore thee my Valentine.— 
My Valentine greetings.—Pray don’t 
decline.— Valentine greetings.— Will 
you be mine. © Oct. 22, 1910; 2 c. 
each Oct. 26, 1910; K 15421-15482. 


Flowers and a love divine.—Fond 
recollections.—Give me your love.— 
Greeting to my Valentine.—In loving 
thoughts.—In memory dear.—My 
heart’s own valentine.--My own sweet 
yalentine—My valentine—No _ face 
but thine-——Pray let me whisper in 
your ear.—These flowers accept.— 
Thoughts of thee.—To my little valen- 
tine.—To my valentine.—True love of 
mine.—Valentine greeting.—Valentine 
greetings. © Oct. 25, 1910; 2 c. each 
Oct. 29, 1910; K 15467-15484. 


WESTERMANN (L. A.) co., New York, 
N. Y. [28035-28040 
Alum. — Arabian. — Armour. — Ar- 
range.—Atlas.—Austere. | Oct. 6, 
1910; 2 ec. each Oct. 7, 1910; K 14666- 
14671. 


WHEELER Kettle Falls. 
Wash. [28041 
Salmon jumping at Salmon Falls. 
© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec Oct. 29, 1910; J 
147120. 


(FRED S8.) 


WHIPPLE (LEYLAND) Bangor, Me. 
[28042 
Bangor, Maine, auditorium, at 
night. © Oct. 20, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 24, 
1910; J 146875. 


Wuitre (ArtHuR J.) Schenectady, N. Y. 

| [280438 

Schenectady County medical society. 

© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1910: J 
146607. 


WHITEHEAD & HoaG co., Newark, N. J. 
[28044-28052 

Afternoon tea.—Autumn.—Charge.— 
Cutting the key log.—Drilling raw re- 
cruits.—Landing a beauty.—On the 
Ramapo River.—Pilgrim days.—Rop- 
ing a bunch-quitter. © Oct. 1, 1910; 
2 ¢; each Oct. 7, 1910; K 14684-14692. 


28089 
WHITMAN stTupi0o, Malden, Mass. 
[28053, 28054 
Kissel Kar. A, B. © Oct. 14, 1910; 
2 e. each Oct. 14, 1910; J 146450, 
146451. 


WIEDERSEIM (GRACE G.), Overbrook, 
Pa. [28055 
I’se sick, ain’t ’0o sorry for me. © 


Sept. 5, 1910; 2. ¢c. Oct. 8, 1910; K 
14887. 
WIGGINTON (G. EF. & L.) Beachmont, 
Mass. [28056 
Winthrop, Mass., panorama. © 1 «¢. 


Oct. 11, 1910; J 1463338. 


Wricox & WILLSON, Seabreeze, Fla. 
[28057-28065 

On road to Smyrna. 62.—On the 
Halifax. 54-58.—On the Tomoka. 59- 
61. © Sept. 21, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 
29, 1910; J 147121-147129. 

WILKERSON (‘THADDEUS) New York, 
ING Xe [28066-28074 
New York, N. Y.: 

College of the City of New York, 
main gate.——First church, Christ Scien- 
tist. — Fort Washington Point, from 
162nd st.—Grant’s tomb.— Horace 
Mann school.—Hudson River looking 
from Riverside Park.—“ Little church 
around the corner.’—Riverside Drive, 
north from 195th st.—U. S. battleship 
fleet, off 98rd st. © Oct. 29, 1910; 2 e. 
each Oct. 31, 1910; J 147153-147161. 


WILKINS (J. R.) Boston, Mass. 
[28075 
Eco girl. © Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 
T, 1910; J 14617T. 


WILLEY (LLEWELLYN M.) Schenectady, 

IN... Ys 28076 

Sunset. © July 16, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 
3, 1910; J 146111. 


WILLIAMS (THoMas H.) Utica, N. Y. 

[28077 

Labor temple. © Sept. 19, 1910: 
2c. Oct: 5, 1910: J 146021. 


Wiuutson (A. A.) Chicago, Il. 
; [28078-28089 
All’s well.—Feeding the hens.—Fes- 
tal board.—Halt in the oasis.—Har- 
vesters rest.— Hauling in the Yule 
log.—Lessons in boat building.—Lions 
at home.—Pilot.—Rock of ages.—Swal- 
lows.—Welcome. © Sept. 29, 1910; 
2c. each Oct. 1, 1910; K 14541-14552. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28090 


WILMERDING (A. C.), New York, N. Y. | Woop (Otis F.), New York, N. Y. 


[28090 


Boy divers. © Aug. 10, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 22, 1910; J 146882. 


Witson (Mrs. A.M.) & STEVENS (Vrs. 
T. I.), Atlanta, Ga. [28091, 28092 


Atlanta, Ga.: Home of Uncle Re- 
mus.—Uncle Remus in his favorite 
home spot. © Oct. 10, 1910; 2 ec. each 
Oct. 17, 1910; K 15550, 15551. 


WINCHELL (EDWARD EVERETT), New 
York; Ni Y. [28098, 28094 


Street in Tunis. © Oct. 15, 1910; 
2 e. Oct. 14, 1910; J 146446. 


Taj Mahal. © Oct. 15, 1910; 2 c. 
Oct. 14, 1910; J 146445. 


WIincER (C. S.), Paris, Mo. [28095 


Allen’ (Rev. T W:)' © 1 © Nov. 2, 
1910; J 147221. 


WoEHLER (H. L.), Buffalo, N. Y. 
[28096-28124 


Be thankful for hot turkey.—Con- 
gratulations.—EHaster greetings. 1 & 
2.—Er the gobble-uns’ll git you ef you 
don’t watch out.—For a happy Hallo- 
we’en. — Hallowe’en. — Hallowe’en- 
book.—Hallowe’en, hello Eeny.—Happy 
Hallowe’en.—Happy New Year.—Joy- 
ful Hallowe’en.—May the New Year 
bring you loads of happiness.—May 
you always get the ring.—Merry 
Christmas. 1-8. Queen of my heart.— 
Ring out the old, ring in the new.— 
Thanksgiving. 1-3. Thanksgiving, 
may yours be one of joy and happi- 
ness.—T’was the night before Christ- 
mas. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Sept. 
28, 1910; K 14442-14470. 


WOLFER PRESS, New York, N. Y. 
[28125 


Clothes for men, spring and summer, 
1911: >. © *Oct. 21, 19102.2 'c. (Oct 2%, 
1910; K 15440. 


WOLFSON BROS. Co., New York, N. Y. 
[28126 


Canarsie beach. © Aug. 15, 1910; 
2 ec. Sept. 24, 1910; K 14598. 


WoOMAN’S FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY, 
MARYLAND BRANCH, Baltimore, Md. 
[28127 


Precious jewels. © Mar. 4, 1910; 
2c. Oct. 20, 1910; K 15185. 


ES 


[28128-28147 | 


Granny Goodthing, [1910] 


© Aug. 14; 1c. Aug. 24; K 18248. | 
© Aug. 21; 1c. Sept. 3; K 13459. 

© Aug. 28; 1 ec. Sept. 3; K 13460. } 
© Sept. 4; 1 ce. Sept. 17; K 14014. | 


pt. Iv, n.8., Vv. 5 


© Sept. 11; 1 e@ Sept. 17; K 14012. |} 


© Sept. 18; 1 e Oct. 4; K 14613. 
© Sept. 25; 1 c. Oct. 4; K 14616. 
© Oct. 2; 1 &. Oct. 227s 15746. 
© Oct. 9; 1 ce. Oct. 22; K 15247. 
© Oct. 16; 1c Oct. 22; K 15250. 
© Aug. 21; 1 c. Sept. 3; K 13458. 
S Aug. 28; 1 c. Sept. 3; K 13461. 


Sept. 4; 1 c Sept. 17; K 14015. |} 


© Sept. 11; 1 ¢. Sept. 17; K 140138. |} 


© Sept. 18; 1 ec. Oct. 4; K 14614. 
© Sept. 25; 1 e. Oct. 4; K 14615. 
© Oct. 2; 1 ¢ Oct. 22; K 15245. 
© Oct. 9; 1c Oct. 22; K 15248. 
© Oct. 16; Le Oct. 22; K 15249. 
© Oct. 23; 1c. Oct. 28; K 15462. 


WoondHEAD (W. H.) Fitchburg, Mass. 
[28148-28152 
Cushing acad- 


Ashburnham, Mass. 


emy. © June 14, 1910; 2c. June 17, | 


1910; J 145961. 


— Looking backward from Wata- 
tic club. © July 1, 1910; 2. July 1, 
1910; J 145957. 


——Lower Naukeag from Watatic 
clubs ~©. July 1, 1910-2 ouly,, 2 
1910; J 145958. 


—— Watatic club house. © July 1. 
1910; 2 ec. July 1, 1910; J 145959. 


— Watatic lake. © July 1, 1910; 
2c. July 1, 1910; J 145960. 


WoobDRuUFF (L. D.), Lincoln, Nebr. 
[28153 


Progressive stork club. © Oct. 11, 
1910; 2 ec. Oct. 24, 1910; K 15408. 


Woy (Lxota), New York, N. Y. 
[28154-28169 


Beware, take care.—Gone, but not 
forgotten.—Here’s a greenback.—How 
I long to hear your voice.—I’m not as 
green as I look.—I will drop in soon 
to see you.—Just about ‘‘all in.”— 
Just having a good time.—Look be- 


fore you leap.—No time to write— — 


Still in the swim.—Still on top.—This 
is a wet town.—Wearing of the green 
forever.—What is home witheut an- 
other.—Write soon. © Oct. 5, 1910; 
2c. each Oct. 25, 1910; K 15885-15400. 


498 


| and meeting house. © Oct. 1, 1910; 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 
_ nos. 44-47, Nov., 1910 28173 


Wrieut (A. L.) Sioux Falls, 8S. Dak. | Yarmanw (Jane C.) New York, N. Y. 
[28170 [28173 


Kind of corn we raise. © Oct. 5, I hocki Nov. 1. 1910: 
1910; 2c. Oct. 7, 1910; J 146427. eget on eee ee 


WYAND (E. CLayton) Boston, Mass. 3 ; 
[28171, 28172 | Youne (L. D.) Albia, Iowa. : 
Eakles Mills, Md., Old log school (28174-28179 


Albia, Iowa: 


ete 10, A010; K 14739. Birds-eye-view. 1-5.—Public square. 
Original Eakles Mills, Md. © Oct. | © Oct. 5, 1910; 2c. each Oct. 12, 1910; 
1, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1910; K 14742. J 146852-146357. 


Summary statement of copyright registrations made and included in the Cata- 
logue since January 1, 1910. 


Number of entries of Reproductions of works of art_-_____-______________ 660 
Number of entries of Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or tech- 

OPA, (Leg TSE) ET SS aR eR ee ak 221 
Number of entries of Photographs (including 594 unpublished)_________ 11,515 
Number of entries of Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 1,763 

EeePEnnimnens tO) DETIOGICGHIS) —..-- 2 ee ee 11, 429 

© 


499 


-. 
¢ J ou hn, 
28180-30953 


LIBRARY (Of (CONG hae 
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CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 8, 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 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 5 
Nos. 48-50 
DECEMBER, 1910 


WASHINGTON - 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


L910 


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.” 


T= Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4, issued 
monthly, is arranged in two alphabets of proprietors, with subalphabets of titles, 
as follows: 

I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or other identi- 
fying 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; and 
Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations. 

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 final number completing this volume will have an index with references from 
the names of the copyright proprietors, from the names of distinguished artists, and 
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Note.—In order to bring all the registrations during 1910 for copyright protection 
in classes G, H-K, within the volume for that year, the issue for nos. 51, 52 will not 
appear until early in January, 1911. 


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


AMBERG (JOSHUA L.), New York, N. Y. 
[28180, 28180* 


Bobby. [Sculptured head of child.] 
© 1c. Nov. 26, 1910; G 35954. 


Dolly. [Sculptured head of a little 
girl.] ©1 ec. Nov. 29, 1910; G 35977. 


AMERICAN Coshocton, 
Ohio. [28181-28183 


At peace with nature; by Thomas 
B. Craig. [Herd of cows in meadow. ] 
©1c. Dec. 2, 1910; G 36038. 


Evangeline; by Howard Chandler 
Christy. [Young woman in cap and 
apron, carrying tankard, background 
of green leaves.] © 1c. Dec. 2, 1910; 
G 36089. 


Love letter; 


ART WORKS, 


by James Arthur. 
[Young woman in low neck gown 
seated on balcony, lap filled with 
roses, resting side of her face on open 
letter.] © 1c. Dec. 2, 1910; G 36040. 

Nature in springtime; by Henry P. 
Smith. - [Farm house near pond, fruit 
trees in bloom.] © 1c. Dec. 2, 1910; 
G 36036. 


Right to the point; by P. L. Rosseau. 
[Country landscape, two setter dogs 
in foreground.] © 1c. Dec. 2, 1910; 
G 36037. 


AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHIC co., New York, 
IN; A [28183*—28185* 


Milk maid; by A. Sonn. Center of 
design, young woman with arm around 
#cow’s neck, in oval, four other rural 
\fscenes where milkmaids are with 
cows. ©1ec. Nov. 22, 1910; G 35910. 


| On the farm. Young woman with 
pail on arm, seated on brim of tub, 
while a cow drinks. © 1c. Nov. 22, 
1910; G 35918. 


Refreshing. Young woman in sum- 
mer gown with short sleeves and low 
neck, seated at table, drinking choco- 
late. ©1c. Nov. 23, 1910; G 35923. 

Tastes good. Three quarter length 
figure of young woman holding cup, 
and standing by table. © 1c. Nov, 28, 
1910; G 35922. 


AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHIC co.—Cont’d. 

Teddy Powder. Little boy in rough 
rider costume, holding package. © 1 
c Nov,’7, 1910; G 35781. 


ART ADVERTISING, New York, N. Y. 
[28186 
Fire dragon. [Fire coming from 
mouth of dragon lighting up automo- 
bile tires.] © 1c. Nov, 28, 1910; G 


35960. 
ATKINS (CHARLES M.), New York, 
ING [28186* 
Frazzle. [Small dog looking out of 


kennel door, wearing rough rider hat 
and glasses, collar around neck chained 
to sides of door.] © 1c. Noy. 16, 1910; 
G 35871. 


BEIFELD (JOSEPH), Chicago, Ill. 
[28187 
Sing-a-song-of-six-pence; by Max- 
field Parrish. [Mural decoration, man 
and woman seated at table, in atti- 
tude of great surprise over blackbirds 
in a pie] © 1c. Nov. 17, 1910; G 
35878. 
BIRNIE (GEORGE A.), Ludlow, Mass. 
[28187* 


Monument. [Large ball resting on 
square slab on Greek cross pedestal.] 
© 1c. Dec. 3, 1910; G 36042. 


BorETTIGgeR (M.), New York, N. Y. 


[28188 
Miss Butterfly. Dancer with cor- 
sage bouquet and plumed hat. ©1l1e. 


Nov. 30, 1910; G 36012. 


BoILeEAu (PHILIP), New York, N. Y. 
[28188*, 28189* 

Apple blossoms. Head and bust of 
young girl, side face, with large hat 
trimmed with ribbon, feather and 
buckle, blossoms in background. © 1 
c. Noy. 7, 1910; G@ 35828. 

Love's old sweet song. Three young 
women in evening gowns, one singing, 
while holding music, another playing 
piano, third seated in armchair. © 1 
c. Nov. 7, 1910; G 35829. 


* Notn.—The first thirty reference numbers are given in duplicate in order to rectify an 


o01 


‘rror in the count; see page 475. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28190 


pt. IV, HOS; ve | 


BoILEAU (PHILIP)—Continued. — 

Red mantle. [Young woman wear- 
ing large drooping hat trimmed in 
ribbon bow, wrap thrown back.] © 
te, Oete28, 1910 G sacks: 


BRACONY (LEOPOLD), New York, N. Y. 
[28190 


Bull and a bear fighting. [Statuary 
group, two views, first showing bull 
the conqueror, second, bear the con- 
queror.]. © 1 ¢ Nov. 30, 1910; G 
36007. 


BRETT LITHOGRAPHING co., New York, 
ING [28190*, 28191* 


American beauty; by J. A. Lange. 
[Head and shoulders of young woman 
with ribbon tied around hair, low 
neck, and large bunch of roses.] © 
1c. Nov. 10, 1910; G 385902. 


Orchid girl; by Chas. A. Beck. 
[Head and shoulders of young woman 
with bunch of orchids in hair.] ©lce. 
Nov. 10, 1910; G 35903. 


Sleighing; by George T. Tobin. 
[Snow scene, child sitting between boy 
and ‘girl on sled coasting down hill.] 
© 1c. Nov. 19, 1910; G 35881. 


BucHER (H.), New York, N. Y. 
[28192 
Isabelle. Half figure of young 


woman, face in profile, hair drawn 
loosely over ears and coiled into knot 
at back of head, seated before table, 
looking at open book. © 1 ec. Nov. 7, 
1910; G 35800. 


BURWELL (Mary T.), Oxford, N. C. 
[28192*, 28193 


North Carolina toast. [Verse deco- 
rated by pine needles and cones. ] 
1 ec. Noy. 3, 1910; G 35768. 


Virginia toast. [Illuminated verse 
on ‘scroll trimmed with roses.] ©1e. 
Nov. 3, 1910; G 35764. 


BuscH (Auveust A.), St. Louis, Mo. 
[28193* 


[Santa Claus in 
drawn by six 
i eGov Ag; 


Merry Christmas. 
sled filled with toys, 
Missouri mules. ] 
1910; G 35839. 


Capy (ALICE), Providence, R. I. 
[28194 
American boy scout; by Leo FE. 


Nock. [Statuette of boy in uniform, 
standing at attention while saluting. ] 
©1c. Dee. 3, 1910: G 36041. 


002 


CARLYLE (FLORENCE), New York, N. Y. 
[28194*, 28195 
Girl with the laughing eyes. Full 
length figure of young girl with brown 
hair and eyes, wearing low neck even- 
ing dress with train, holding in her 
hand Chinese lantern. © 1c. Nov. 7, 
1910; G 35797. 


Nancy. Young womau seated in 
large armchair in library, cases of 
books in background. © 1. Nov. 7, 
1910; G 35796. 


CENTRAL STAMPING cCO., New York, 
New [28195* 
Puritans (The); by A. Sonn. 


Kitchen with open fire place, young 
woman arranging cooking utensils, 
young man in colonial garb, entering. 
© 1c. Nov. 22, 1910; G 35909. 


CuHaAse (L. C.) & co., Boston, Mass. 
[28196 
Call to the wild [Moose hunter and 
guide near edge of lake among a lot 
of fallen trees and brush, guide blow- 
ing birch bark trumpet.] © 1 ¢. Oct. 
29, 1910; G 357388. 


Ciay (Mrs. Sipnery. G.), Paris, Ky. 
[28196* 
Washington (Gen’l and Mrs). Two 
portraits by John Trumbull, painted in 
New York, 1776. © 1 c¢. Oct. 31, 1910; 
G 35841. 


Cogs (Darius), Boston, Mass. [28197 


Death of Cuhullan. [Warrior stand- 
ing with shield and sword, with shadow 
like wings, looking into the far dis-. 
tance, while another warrior and his 
army marches toward him at left.] © 
1c. Nov. 5, 1910; G 35840. 

CRANE & ManHonery, New York, N. Y. 
[28197* 
Mantel and hood. Interior of room 


showing open fire place with decorated | 
mantel. © 1c. Mar. 8, 1910; G 35837. 


CUPID BILL NOVELTY co., Yonkers, N. Y. 
[28198 | 


Cupid Bill. Statuette. Words on 
left: Cupid Bill; in front: Cupid Bill jj 
I get you married: © 1 & Noy. 168) 
1910; G 35870. 


DAPRATO STATUARY CO., Chicago, III. 
[28198*, 28200 
Joan of Are. | 
of woman dressed in armor, holding | 
sword; helmet and gloves by her side. 
© 1c. Nov. 28, 1910; G 35962. 


Full length statue | 


DICKEY 
N 


‘erouching over 


WORKS 
nos. 48-50, Dec., 1910 


DAPRATO STATUARY co.—Continued. 
Renaissance frame, model of station. 
A frame surmounted by cross with 


OF ART 
28208 
ELSLEY (A. J.), London, England. 
[28204 
Little sister. Summer landscape, 


ornamental work at base. © 1c. Nov. 
28, 1910; G 35964. 

St. Anne de Beaupre. Statue of full 
length figure of female saint holding 
child in arm, left hand uplifted, in- 
structing child to pray. ©1e. Nov. 
28, 1910; G 35968. 

St. Jeanne de Chantal. full figure 
statue of nun standing holding heart 
in right. hand and left hand out- 
Stretched. © 1c. Nov. 28, 1910; G 
35961. 


Day (FRANCIS), New York, N. Y. 
[28200* 
Motherhood. Full figure of young 
woman in low neck evening gown, 
standing, back of head turned to right 
showing profile of face and holding in 


her arms a baby. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1910; 

G 35794. 

Dr TaHy (JOANNES), New York, N. Y. 
282011 


Hungarian rhapsody, by Franz Liszt. 
[White-haired man seated at piano, 
eyes closed showing profile of. face, 


Shadow faces of men, women, and 

children mingled in mist completely 

hiding piano.] © 1c. Nov. 28, 1910; 

G 36035. 

Dickry (ADAM H.), Chestnut Hill, 
Mass. [28201* 


Eddy (Mary Baker). 
head, three quarter view of face.] 
1c. Nov. 3, 1910; G 35758. 


E.), 


[Portrait of 
© 


(WILLIAM New York, 


[28202 

Planting prayer plumes. [Two In- 
dians squatted near stream, planting 
at water’s edge a stick trimmed with 
bunch of feathers.] © 1.¢. Nov. 22. 
1910; G 385908. 


7) Donecuy (Mary), Wheeling, W. Va. 


[28202* 


Donecan. [Humorous statuette of 


| child in sitting position, with wings.] 


© 1c. Noy. 23, 1910; G 35919. 


| Drake WV. ch..),, New. York, N, Y. 


[28 2038, 9282038° * 

Lord of the desert. Full figure of 
large lion, before him a_ lioness 
three cubs. © 1 @. 


Wov. 7, 1910; G 35787. 
Voice of the king. Full figure of 
lion, roaring. © 1c. Nov. 15, 1910; 


9) G. 35857. 


running stream in foreground, little 
girl walking plank laid across stream, 
followed by elder sister. © 1. c. Nov. 
15, 1910; G 35858. 


3Zaltimore, Md. 
[28204* 
Crown (The) Bottle standing upon 
platform, at one side of which stands 
a king, at other a queen, in act of 
crowning bottle. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1910; 


EXMERSON DRUG CO., 


G 35729. 
FARNY (HeENRY FRANCIS), Cincinnati, 
Ohio. [28205-28207* 


Game ahead. [Snow scene, Indian 
in foreground loading gun, back near 
trees, Squaw on pony, holding Indian’s 
pony.] ©1e. Nov. 7, 1910; G 35782. 

In search of new hunting grounds. 
[Snow scene, Indian on horseback, gun 
resting across saddle, squaw walking 
back of him carrying papoose and 
leading pack horse, Indian on pony 
leading horse with pack beyond.] © 
te: Oct. 28, 19107 G sai25. 


In the Bad Lands. [Old lava land 
scene, Indian with gun standing by 
side of two ponies, at left squaw with 
papoose on back, standing near two 
pack ponies.] © 1 ¢. Oct. 28, 1910; G 
35724. 


In the Black Hills. [Winter moun- 
tain scene, Indian standing by large 
boulder, bear just beyond.] ©1e.. 
Oct. 28, 1910; G 35721. 


Into the unknown, Father Le Caron, 
1615. [Water scene, priest standing in 
bow of canoe filled with supplies, two 
Indians seated holding paddles.] © 1 
G. Oct, 26,1910: G sar22. 

Nomads. [Snow scene, Indian with 
gun on pony, squaw with papoose on 
back, walking by side of two ponies 
dragging teepee, poles and supplies, 


three Sos: ©: 1. ¢. Oct: 28, 1910: 

NX ORF 

x oole 

FIRESTONE TIRE AND RUBBER Co., Akron, 
Ohio. [28208 


700d on the road. [Immense rubber 
tire around roadway and automobile.] 
© 1c. Nov. 22, 1910; G 35911. 


Boston, Mass. 
j28208* 


FORBES LITHO. MFG. CO., 

Holiday = spirit. [Woman in sled 
filed with Christmas toys and drawn 
by white bear.] © 1c. Nov. 3, 1910; 
G 385760. 


003 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IV, 2S, ¥. 5 


28209 
FRISHMUTH (HARRIET W.), New York, 
IM a: [28209 
Spread eagle. [Statue of eagle 


standing on crag, with wings spread. ] 
© 1c. Nov. 30, 1910: G 36019. 
[28209*—28250 


FURSTNER (ADOLPH), Berlin, Germany. 

[42 designs of costumes, etc., drawn 
by Alfred Roller for Richard Strauss 
opera Der Rosenkavalier. | 

Adelige (Hine) witwe, kostiimbild 
no. 27. [Fat woman dressed in much 
beruffled black gown, holding fan in 
one hand, handkerchief in other.] © 
1c. Nov. 29, 1910; G 35990. 


Annina eine Italienerin, kostiimbild 
no. 17. [Young woman dressed in 
long full green gown, trimmed in yel- 
low, black mantilla thrown over head 
and shoulders.] © 1. Dec. 1, 1910; 
G 36026. 

Buhnenbild ftir den dritten aufzug, 
separiertes zimmer im kleinen Gast- 
hof, Bild no. 49. [Interior of dining 
room, bed room at left.| ©1e. Nov. 
1, 1910; G 35780. 


Biithnenbild no. 47, fiir den ersten 


aufzug, das schlafzimmer der mar- 
schallin. © 1 c. Nov. 29, 1910; G 
36004. 


Drei adelige Waisen, kostiimbild no. 
28. [Three young women dressed in 
trailing black gowns, two with white 
caps trimmed in black.] © 1c. Nov. 
29, 1910; G 35991. 


Faninal (Herr von), kostiimbild no. 
12. [Man dressed in white wig, blue 
embroidered coat, vest, breeches, low 
buckled shoes, ring on every finger.] 
© 1c. Nov. 7, 1910; G 35774. 


Faninal (Sophie von), kostiimbild 
no. 138. [Young woman in heavily 
trimmed overdress, petticoat of pink 
and grey silk with many ruffles, square 
neck and elbow sleeves.] ©1c. Noy. 
Me AOLO Guyot Cle 


Flotist, kosttimbild no. 23. [Man 
with flute dressed in white wig, green 
coat, knee breeches and low buckle 
shoes.] © 1c. Nov. 7, 1910; G 35773. 


Gasthof-personal, kostiimbild no. 45. 
[Four figures, one in lower left corner 
carrying tray with garnished boar’s 
head, another running with decanter 
and glass of wine.] ©1c Nov. 29, 
1910; G 36002. 


Grundrisse, bild no. 46. [Three 
stage plans showing positions of fur- 
niture and players.] © 1c. Nov. 29, 
1910; G 36008. 


FURSTNER (ADOLPH ) —Continued. 

Haushofmeister bei Faninal, kosttim- 
bild no. 20. [Man servant in long blue 
coat, white waistcoat, breeches and 
low shoes.] © 1 c¢. Nov. 29, 1910; G 
35985. 

Haushofmeister der Feldmarschallin, 
kostumbild no. 19. [Man in white 
wig, long grey coat and breeches 
trimmed in gold, white gold trimmed 
waistcoat, low grey shoes.] ©1e. 
Nov. 29, 1910; G 35984. 


Heiduck (Ein) von Rofrano’s livree. 
[Hussar with heavily braided suit and 
cape, long green plume standing up- 
right in front, on cap.] ©1c. Nov. 
7, 1910; G 357385. 


Hippolyte, der friseur, kostiimbild 
no. 26. [Yong man with white wig, 
fancy colored waistcoat and apron, 
curling tongs in right hand.] ©1e. 
Nov. 29, 1910; G 35989. 


Kleine (Der) mohr der Feldmarsch- 
allin, kosttiimbild no. 32. [Little negro 
dressed in long braided coat, breeches 
and large white turban holding tray.] 
© 1c. Nov. 29, 1910; G 35994. 


Lakai der Feldmarschallin, kosttiim- 
bild no. 33. [Man servant dressed in 
old gold coat, waistcoat and breeches 
trimmed in brown braid.] ©1c. Nov. 
29, 1910; G 35995. 


Lakai (Hin) von der livree Fanin- 
ale, kosttimbild no. 41. [Fat man sery- 
ant dressed in yellow trimmed, red 
livery, white wig, low buckled shoes, 
ruffles at neck and wrist.] ©l1e 
Dec. 1, 1910; G 36027. 


Lauffer (Ein), kostiimbild no. 42. — 
[Young man with black vest and 
breeches, red plumed hat, red sleeves 


and short red skirt, long cane in left 


hand. } 
36000. 


Lauffer (Hin) von der livree Ro- 
franos, kostiimbild no. 88. [Herald 
dressed: in white braided coat and 
vest, short green plaited skirt and 
green plumed cap, carrying mace.] 
© 1c. Nov. 7, 1910; G 35779. 


Leitmetzerin (Jungfer Marianne), 
kosttimbild no. 15. [Comical figure of 
woman dressed in colors of the rain- 
bow, ruffied cap tied under chin, hands 
folded holding large fan.] © 1c. Dec. 
1, 1910; G 36025. 


Lerchenauische Almosenier, kos- © 
ttiimbild no. 36. [Fat, old man in 
cassock, long black cloak thrown over | 
shoulders, holding hat in right hand.] © 
© 1c. Nov. 29, 1910; G 35998. 


© 1c. Nov. 29, 1910; G 


504 


WORKS OF ART 


nos. 48-50, Dec., 1910 


FURSTNER (ADoLPH )—Continued. 

Lerchenauischer lakai, kostiimbild 
no. 35. [Back view of man servant in 
yellow trimmed, blue livery, standing 
with three cornered hat under arm.] 
© 1c. Nov. 29, 1910; G 35997. 


Lerchenauische (Der) _leiblakai, 
kostumbild no. 54. [Man servant in 
yellow trimmed, blue livery, holding a 
long box under arm.] © 1c. Nov. 29, 
1910; G 35996. 


Marchande des modes, kosttimbild 
no. 29. [Young woman in short gown, 
cap and slippers, bandboxes swung on 
arm, holding feather trimmed hat.] 
© 1c. Nov. 29, 1910; G 35992. 


Neger (Der) mit dem hute Ro- 
franos, kosttimbild no. 40. [Negro 
man servant in white coat, brown fur 
cap, green cape and white laced shoes 
with green trimmed tops.] © 1 «. 
Nov. 29, 1910; G 35999. 


Notar der Feldmarschallin, kos- 
tiimbild no. 24. [Small, fat, grotesque 
figure of man dressed in white wig, 
long brown coat, breeches and low 
shoes, carrying large gold headed 
ecane.] ©1c. Nov. 29, 1910; G 35987. 


Ochs (Baron) auf Lerchenau, kos- 
timbild no. 4. [Man with long red 
coat, flowered waistcoat, grey breeches, 
shoes, and sword.] © 1. Nov. 29, 
1910; G 35982. 


Ochs auf Lerchenau, kostiimbild no. 
5. [Old gentleman in white wig, 
heavily embroidered coat and waist- 
coat, lace ruffled front, low buckled 
shoes.]| © 1c. Dec. 1, 1910; G 36021. 


Polizeiwachtmeister, Kostiimbild no. 
44. [Man with light blue military 
coat trimmed in dark blue and ved, 
dark blue leggings and cap, left hand 
resting on sword at his side.] ©1 ee. 
Noy. 29, 1910; G 36001. 


Rofrano (Octavian) als Mariandl, 


kosttimbild no. 11. [Young man 
dressed aS woman in full bright 


flowered, brocaded skirt and long cor- 
sage, cap, kerchief and lace ruffles at 
Wrist.| © 1c. Dec.-1, 1910; G 36024. 


Rofrano (Octavian) als Zofe, kos- 
tiimbild no. 8. [Young man dressed 
as a maid in cap, kerehief, apron and 
Slmpers:| © 1 c. Dec. 1, 1910; G 
86022. 


Rofrano (Octavian) genannt Quin 
Quin, késtumbild no. 7. [Young man 
in soft white shirt, green breeches, 
green coat thrown over arm, holding 
sword and shoes in right hand.] ©1e. 
Nov. 7, 1910; G 35778. 


28251 


FURSTNER (ADOLPH )—Continued. 

Rofrano (Octavian), kostiimbild no. 
9. [Young dandy dressed in hunting 
costume, green coat, brown leggings, 
spurs and whip, lace ruffles at wrist.] 
© 1c. Dec. 1, 1910; G 36023. 


tofrano (Octavian), kostiimbild no. 
10. [Young dude in white embroidered 
coat, vest and breeches, carrying a 
rose.] ©1c. Nov. 7, 1910; G 35776. 


Saal (Hin) im palast des Herrn von 
Yininal, Biihnenbild fiir den zweiten 
aufzug no. 48. © 1c. Nov. 29, 1910; 
G 36005. 


Sanger (Hin), kostumbild no. 22. 
[Fat man singing, dressed in white 
wig, blue gold trimmed coat and 
breeches, low buckled shoes and pink 
waistcoat.] © 1c. Nov. 29, 1910; G 
35986, 


Schreibgehilfe (Der) des notars, kos- 
tiimbild no. 25. [Tall thin man with 
quill pen stuck behind his ear, port- 
folio under arm, dressed in dark 
grey.] ©1ce. Nov. 29, 1910; G 35988. 


Skizze fiir einfachere ausfiihrung 
der dekorationen, bild no. 50. ©1l1e. 
Nov. 29, 1910; G 36006. 


Tierhiindler (Ein), kostitimbild no. 
30. [Man with monkey on a string, 
three small dogs in his arms, monkey 
on one shoulder and parrot on the 


others’ *C) “be Now =29") 19102 
35993. 

Valzacchi, ein Italiener, kostiimbild 
no. 16. [Slender old man in long 
brown coat and breeches, white wig, 
blue and green waistcoat and low 
shoes.] © 1 ce Nov. 29, 1910; G 
35988. 

Werdenberg (Feldmarschallin Fiirs- 
tin), kostiimbild no. 1. [Woman 


dressed in short white, low neck gown, 
cap, and red slippers.] © 1 e. Nov. 
4, 1910; GS57 


35772. 

Werdenberg (Feldmarschallin Fiirs- 
tin), kostiimbild no. 8. [Woman 
dressed in yellow lace trimmed gown, 
long white feather in hair, holding fan 


and handkerchief in left hand.] © 1 
ec. Dee. 1, 1910; G@ 36020. 
Gites (Howarp) New York, N. Y. 
[28251 
Great Northwest. British Colum- 


bian scene near Kicking Horse River, 
party of prospectors riding along 
river, leader in advance of others in 
foreground. © 1c. Nov. T, 1910; G 


Niwas 
oo tS4, 


05 


28252 


GOLDEN EAGLE, Seattle, Wash. [28252 


Golden eagle. [Large eagle stand- 
ing on rock, wings spread and hold- 


ing flowing ribbon in bill.] © 1... 
Nov. 28, 1910; G 35920. 
GORHAM co., New York, N. Y. [28253 


Christmas suggestion. [Santa Claus, 
Christmas bells, holly and cupid.] © 
es Gets 21. 19203 1G Sst2: 


GRAVES (GERTRUDE MONTAGUE), Bos- 
ton, Mass. [28254 


Black cat. [Grotesque model of a 
eat, | “Orie. Nove 17, 1910): G 30890. 


HANSEN (H. P.), New York, N. Y. 
[28255 
Carnegie (Andrew), [Bust portrait, 
full face view.] © 1. Dec. 1, 1910; 
G 36017. 


HARTFIELD, SOLARI & cOo., New York. 
NEN [28256-28258 
Homeward bound. Ocean steamer, 
one smokestack, coming towards fore- 


Srommde ©) dye; ANOn. 22, 19280. G 
35916. 

In midstream. Ocean steamer with 
two smokestacks, coming towards 
foreground. © 1c. Nov. 22, 1910; G 
35918. 


Southward bound. Outgoing steamer 
crowded with passengers, tug running 


alongside. © 1c. Nov. 22, 1910; G 

35917. 

HERTER (A.), New York, N. Y. [28259 
Greatest thing on earth. Young 


woman seated, holding child in lap, 
man in riding costume, sitting on floor, 
holding up black kitten toward child. 
© 1c. Nov. 7, 1910; G 35802. 


Hertz, New York, N. Y. [28260, 28261 


Misses’ astride habit. [Figure of 
young girl in riding costume. © 1. 
Noy. 19, 1910; G 35877. 

Side-saddle habit. [Woman stand- 
ing at head of horse, dresed in riding 
costume.] © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1910; G 
- 85876. 


Hinps (A. §S.), Portland, Me. 
[28262, 28263 

Aero girl. [Girl standing by side of 
basket carriage of aeroplane.] © 1. 
Oct. 29, 1910; G 35736. 

Beach girl. [Young man _ taking 
wrap from around girl dressed in bath- 
ing costume.] © 1c. Oct. 29, 1910; 
G 35737. 


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' houses, 


pt: IV, 2. Ss oe 


Hupson (GRACE), Ukiah, Cal. 
[28264-28266 

Bo-ga, The west wind. Yokia, In- 
dian child with doll in the wind in 
batinna field. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1910; 
G 35924. 

Da-sho-ya. Young Poma Indian 
matron with stone pestle and mortar 
basket. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1910; G 35926. 

Poma basket maker. [Old Indian 
woman seated on: ground making 
basket, Indian hut at left.] © ie. 
Nov: 23, 1910; G 35925. 

Hunt (LYNN BocueE), New York, N. Y. 
| 28267 

Mallards. Evening scene with bril- 
liant sunset, two large ducks flying 
over stretch of water. © 1c. Nov. 7, 
1910; G 35785. 

HYMENTHY (EDWIN), Leesburg, Va. 
[28268 |] 

Siege of Troy. [Buildings with | 
many columns, enemy at right trying 
to scale wall, warriors at left.] ©1 
e. Nov. 25, 1910; @ Sa927- 

IpE (ALICE STEELE), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[28269 


[Statuette of an 
© 1c. Dec. 3, 1910; 


Wigwam dance. 
Indian dancing. ] 


G 36048. 
JOHNSTON HARVESTER CO., Batavia, 
ING AY. [28270 


Good fishing time. [Boy turning 
grind-stone for man, number of boys 
with fishing poles, beyond a fence, are 
laughing at him.] . © 2c) Nev. .2s. 
1910; G 35958. 


JONES (FANNY WILLIAMS), Chatta-- | 
nooga, Tenn. [28271 
View from Missionary Ridge, Chat- 
tanooga, Tenn. [Birdseye view of 
trees, roads, hills and sur- 
rounding country.] © 1 ¢. Nov. 26, 
1910; G 35958. 


KAHLER (CARL), New York, N. Y. 
: [28272 
Kentucky Belle. Summer landscape 
with meadow at right, in foreground 
young woman standing in front of 
horse, holding bridle behind her. © 
1c. Nov, 7, 1910; G 35808. 
KANNO (GERTRUDE BoyYLe), Fruitvale, 
Cal. [28273 
Burbank (Luther). (Sas io 
Oct Si, 1910s GisaT4ze 
KELTING (GEORGE T.), JR., Hartford, 
Conn. [28274 


Man’s head. Profile view. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 17, 1910; G 35874. 


Bust. 


006 


+ owe 


—— 


WORKS 
nos. 48-50, Dec., 1910 


OF ART 
28317 


‘KENDALL (SERGEANT), Newport, R. I. 


[28275 
Cicada. [Nude figure of woman sit- 
ting on a Turkish rug, narrow gauze 
searf thrown over one arm and across 
knee.) © 1c. Nov. 29, 1910; G 35978. 
Ker (Mary SIGSBEE), New York, N. Y. 
[28276-28279 
Atlas. [Old Jew peddler trudging 
along with pack on his back, looking 
at large, palatial buildings on opposite 
side of street.] © 1c. Nov. 22, 1910: 
G 35904, 


His kingdom. [Poor woman stand- 
ing on housetop with babe in her arms, 
looking at city beyond.] © 1. Nov. 
22, 1910; G 35905. 


Open door. [Well dressed woman 
passing a number of poor children 
going into an old house.] © 1c. Nov. 
22, 1910; G 35906. 


Weeds. [Poor children seated by 
iron fence surrounding a beautiful gar- 


_ den, where a man is weeding.] ©1ce. 


Nov. 22, 1910; G 35907. 
KETTERLINUS LITHO. MFG. CO., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. [28280-28289 
Arbutus. [Four bunches of arbutus 
blossoms arranged in a square. ] 


Chanticleer. [Barnyard scene, num- 
ber of fowls with human faces.] 


Holly and poinsetta. [Holly and 
poinsetta blossoms | arranged in 
square. | 


[Holly and poinsetta blossoms 
strewn over square. ] 

Holly and _ poppy. [Holly and 
poppy blossoms arranged in square. ] 

Lilies of the valley. [Four bunches 
of blossoms one in each corner of a 
square. ] 

Morning glory. [Trailing morning 
glories around three small landscapes, 
arranged in a square.] 

Nasturtium. [Nasturtium blossoms 
on lattice work forming a square. ] 

Pine cone, holly and _ mistletoe. 
[Square design covered with pine 
cones, holly and mistletoe leaves and 
berries. ] 

Violets. [Five bunches of violets ar- 
ranged in a square. ] 

© 1c. each Nov. 26, 1910; G 35966- 
35975. 


KOSTENBADER (G. B.), Reading, Pa. 


[28290 
Royal Areanum resolutions of con- 
dolence. [Angel standing, holding 


palm branch in one hand and in the 
other a shield bearing inscription.] © 
1 ce Oct. 31, 1910; G 85750. 


KRATINA (JOSEPH) New York, N. Y. 
[28291 


Tolstoy (Léon). [Quarter length 
statue, head turned showing three 
quarter view of face.] © 1c. Nov. 26, 
1910; G 36013. 


LAMASURE (E) Washington, D. C. 
28292-28317 


Autumn moon. Large barn in left 
foreground enclosed by stone wall, at 
right large field through which runs a 
small stream. ©1c. Nov. 15, 1910; G 
35859, 


Between daylight and dark. Late 
summer landscape, country road in 
center, man driving horse and wagon, 
house and fence in left foreground. © 
1c. Nov. 7, 1910; G 35806. 


Birches. Winding stream through 
center of landscape, at left two tall 
leafless birches. © 1 c. Nov. 7, 1910; 
G 35813. 


End of the day. Evening land- 
scape, on road in center foreground 
man on hay wagon, at left a stone wall, 
at right a pool in large meadow. 

1 ec. Nov. 7, 1910; G 35817. 


Concord bridge where the minute 
men fired the shot heard round the 
world. Wooden bridge in foreground, 
on either side of stream rocks, trees 
and brush, monument beyond. © 1 e. 
Nov. 7, 1910; G 35809. 


Curtain of sunset. Landscape, water 
at night, road, trees and house at left. 
©1e. Nov. 7, 1910; G 35815. 


Going home. Fall landscape, road 
in center, stone wall at left, field at 
right and horse and wagon on road. 
© 1c. Nov. 7, 1910; G 35789. 


Good day’s work. Summer evening 
on the Chesapeake, two sailboats in 
center foreground with one horse two 
wheeled cart nearby, man loading net 
from boat. © 1 ¢. Nov. 7, 1910; G 
35810. 


Green boughs. Summer landscape, 
two large trees in center foreground, 
small stream at right, house in dis- 
tance. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1910; G 35811. 


Indian summer. Autumn landscape 
with two almost leafless birches in 
foreground, stream at right. © 1 e. 
Nov. 7, 1910; G@ 35821. 


Light in the window. Open field at 
right of stream running through center, 
house and outbuildings at left. © le, 
Noy. 7, 1910; G@ 35818. 


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28318 


LAMASURE (E)—Continued. 

Little white house by the bridge. 
At left country road bordering meadow 
with trees and bushes, at right stream, 
bridge and house. ©1ce. Nov. 7, 1910; 
G 35819. 


Old barn. Winding road, large 
meadow and small stream at left, barn 
at right, haystacks in background. © 
fl ex Nov... (1910 4G Basan: 


Old spring house. Small white house 
at edge of brook, surrounded by trees 
and bushes, path leads up slope to an- 
other house, two cows in field. ©1e. 
Noy. 15, 1910; G 35860. 


Paths of peace. Large barn and 
fence at left of road, field at right. © 
1 ec. Noy. 7, 1910; G 35814. 


Peaceful hour. 
with road through center, at left of 
road a barn and number of trees, field 
at right. ©1e. Nov. 7, 1910; G 35812. 


Road to the village. Fall landscape 
with road running through center to 
village in background, at left small 
pool and trees. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1910; 
G 35824. 


Sentinel trees. Autumn landscape 
with marsh in left foreground, at 
right, clump of tail almost leafless 
trees, barn in distance. © 1c. Nov. 
7, 1910; G 35816. 


Silver stream. Summer landscape 
with stream running from center to 
right foreground, very large trees on 
left bank. ©.1c¢ Nov. 7, 1910; G 
35807. 


Snug berth. Evening scene, at right 
large body of water, shore at left, two 
rowboats in foreground, beached, back 
two sailing vessels and one large boat. 
© 1c. Nov. 7, 1910; G 35790. 


Sunset over the hill. Autumn land- 
scape, road running through center 
with brook at right and clump of trees 
at left. ©1c. Nov. 7, 1910; G 35805. 


Trailing cloud. Landscape, road 
running through center, turning to 
right over stone bridge spanning 


stream. ©1c. Nov. 7, 1910; G 35820. 


Untrodden silence. Autumn woods, 
small stream with rocks along banks, 
trees: on either side, path at right. © 
1c. Nov. 7, 1910; G 35808. 


When the day’s work is done. Mid- 
summer landscape, with road, show- 
ing two wagon ruts, at left of road 
stone wall and large barn among the 
trees. ©1c. Nov. 7, 1910; G 35822. 


508 


Summer landscape ° 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.5 


LAMASURE (E)—Continued. 

When the moon unveils her peer- 
less light. Evening scene, man in two- 
wheel cart coming down road to toll 
gate, house at right of road. ©1e. 
Nov. 7, 1910; G 35823. 


When the wind blows out of the 
west. Landscape with path running 
through center of large meadow, pool 
of water in foreground at left. ©1e. 
Noy. 7, 1910; G 35804. 


LAYTON, WEMYSS, SMITH & HAWK, 


Oklahoma, Okla. [28318, 28319 


Oklahoma agricultural building. 
[Front of building showing long row 
of columns.] © 1. Novy. 5, 1910; G 
35770. 


Oklahoma governor’s mansion. 
[Front of colonial house.] © 1. Noy. 
5, 1910; G 85769. 


LE Brun (J.), St. Louis, Mo. [28320 


Patient fisherman. [Man fishing, 
with a girl seated on log by his side.] 
© 1c. Nov. 28, 1910; G 35956. 


LINTON (FRANK B. A.), Philadelphia, 
Pas [28321 


Weaver (Dr. Rufus B.). [Three 
quarter length portrait of man seated 
in arm chair, holding prescription pad.] 
© 1c. Oct. 27, 1910; G 35716. 


Tartic (W. T.) & co., New York, N. Y. 
[28322, 28323 


Columbia, Mo. University of Mo. 
[Birdseye view of buildings, grounds 
and surrounding country.] © 1 «. 
Nov. 7, 1910; G 35846. 


South Carolina university. [Birds- 
eye view of buildings, grounds and 
surrounding country.] ©1c. Noy. 16, 
1910; G 35872. 


LORD AND TAY Lor, New York, N. Y. 
[28324 


Exquisite. Bust portrait of young 
woman with dark hair and eyes and 
beautiful teeth, in attitude of pro- 
found admiration, hands clasped upon 
her bosom, bodice cut low. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 22, 1910; G 35915. 


Washington, 
DC: [28325 


Star spangled banner. Francis Scott 
Key improvising the Star spangled 
banner on the deck of the vessel from 
which he witnessed the bombardment 
of Fort McHenry near Baltimore, 1814. 
© 1c. Nov. 15, 1910; G 35869. 


MAcNEIL (A MBROSE), 


WORKS OF ART 


nos. 48-50, Dec., 1910 


Macomper (Mary L.), Boston, Mass. 
[28326 

Adams (Rev. W. W.) Bust por- 
trait. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1910; G 35875. 


MANATT (WM. W.), Providence, R. I. 
[28327 
Soldiers and sailors memorial tablet. 
[Standing figure of woman holding 
sword and shield in bas-relief, below 
and on either side the figures of a 
sailor and a soldier.] © 1c. Oct. 26, 
1910; G 35727. 


MANor (F'LoRENCE), San Francisco, Cal. 

[28328 

Playmates. [Bas relief, child seated 

in crib, holding large ball and looking 

at Teddy bear.] © 1c. Dec. 1, 1910; 
G 36016. 


MANSFIELD (JAMES A.), Boston, Mass. 

[28329 

Memorial monument. [Quarry faced 

stone surmounted by cross.] © 1c. 
Noy. 5, 1910; G 35768. 


MArGESON (G. T.), Rockport, Mass. 
[28330 
Mid-ocean. Mid-ocean with heavy 
swell, in background shadow form of 
three masted sailing vessel. © 1 ec. 
Noy. 15, 1910; G 35863. 


MARIETTA STANLEY Co., Grand Rapids, 
Mich. [28331 


Marietta. [Young woman standing 
in long low neck evening gown, side 
view, head turned showing full face. ] 
© 1c. Oct. 29; 1910; G 35740. 


(W. B.), Washington, 


Doc, [28332 

Great commanders. [Grant and 

Lee standing with clasped hands.] © 
1c. Nov. 3, 1910; G 35762. 


MituirrR (ALLAN), Chicago, Ill. [28333 

Officer O’Flynn. [Statuette of 
policeman.] © 1c. Oct. 28, 1910; G 
85719. 


MOELLER (Louis), New York, N. Y. 
[28334 

His first bank account. Interior 
scene of home, elderly man seated in 
arm chair holding paper bill in front 
of small boy, at right an old lady 
bending toward the group. © 1 ec, 
Noy. 7, 1910; G 35795. 


MO.tiEeR (Lupwia), New York, N. Y. 
[28835 
North-west. [Broad expanse of sea 
showing white caps.] © 1 e¢. Noy. 29, 
1910; G 85981... 


MATTHEWS 


28344 


New York, N. Y. 
[ 28336, 2833 


Good story by a bad shot. Man 
seated before fireplace, holding a 
churchwarden in the position of a gun 
sighting it toward two men at right, 
one seated with head thrown back, 
two other men at left listening, all 
smoking churchwardens. © 1 ec. Nov. 
15, 1910; G 35862. 


Huntsmen’s repose. [Interior of 
room, two men smoking long stemmed 
pipes, one lounging back in large arm 
chair, other standing near window.] 
© 1c. Nov. 8, 1910; G 35836. 


Moran (THOMAS), New York, N. Y. 
[28338 


Cafion of the Rio Virgin, Southern 
Utah. Landscape showing canyon, 
trees, large boulders and small stream. 
©1e. Nov. 7, 1910; G 35833. 


MonHLTse (J, A.), 


MovuLIN (E.), Paris, France. [28339 


Faithful shepherd. Bas relief panel 
of shepherd seated leaning forward 
on his staff, dog lying at his feet and 
watching flock of sheep. © 1c. Nov. 
15, 1910; G 35861. 


NATIONAL LEAD co., New York, N. Y. 
[28340 


Dutch boy painter. [Little girl 
holding on to child and watching boy 
paint.] ©1c. Nov. 28, 1910; G 35959. 


NATIONAL MEDAL co., New York, N. Y. 
[28341, 28342 


First American coin collector. [Two 
sides of coin showing Eagle on one 
side and white man and Indians on 
other.] © 1c. Nov. 11, 1910: G 35843. 


Kwang Kung, the lucky joss of 
Chinatown. [Chinese coin with dragon 


©1 


on one side and joss on other.] 
ec. Nov. 11, 1910: G 35844. 


NEW ENGLAND LABORATORY CO., Lynn, 
Mass. [283438 


Feels good. Young woman rubbing 
cream, from a jar, upon her face while 
she looks in mirror. © 1 ¢. Oct. 29, ° 
1910; G@ 35728. 


NEWELL (G. GLENN); New York, N. Y. 

[ 28344 

Sheltering oak. Three cows stand- 

ing at edge of water, one drinking, 

another standing under large tree, 

rail-fence in background. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
15, 1910; G@ 85864. 


o09 


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28345 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.5 


OsTHAUS (EDMUND H.), New York 
NenY:, [28345 
Splendid = stand. Late summer 
scene in woods, three setters near 
fallen tree on a stand. ©1c. Nov. 7, 
1910; G 35798. 


ey ek. TE NOME EY 
cisco, Cal. [28346 
Kiss of the ocean. [Maps of North 
America and South America, faces of 
two women kissing each other at 
Panama canal, ocean waves forming 
their hair.] © 1c. Dec. 2, 1910; G 


co., San Fran- 


86031. 
PARKER (H. HANLEY), Philadelphia, 
Pa. [28347-28353 
Chase (The) Decorative frieze 
panel, figure and landscape. © 1c. 
Oct. 26, 1910; G 35742. 
Decorative frieze panel, foliage, 
monkey and parrot (Macaw). ©1.. 


Oct. 8, 1910; G 35838. 


Feeding. Decorative frieze panel, 
figures, peacock and landscape. © 
1 e. Oct. 26, 1910; G 35748. 


Gathering grapes. Decorative frieze 
panel, figure, satyrs and landscape. 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1910; G 35744. 


Idleness. Decorative frieze panel, 
figure, peacock and landscape. © 1. 
Oct. 26, 1910; G 35745. 


Put to work. Decorative frieze, 
landscape with figures of satyr and 


Amour. ©1c. Oct. 26. 1910; G 35746. 
Teasing. Decorative frieze panel, 
figure, peacock and landscape. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 26,°1910; G 35T47T. 
PARKER-BRAWNER CO., Washington, 
D2: [28354-28358 


Aeroplane girl. [Young girl in fly- 
ing machine.] © 1 ¢. Oct. 29, 1910; 
G 357382. 

Auto girl. [Young woman stepping 
into automobile] © 1 e¢ Oct. 29, 
1910; G 85733. 


Girl fishing. [Young girl sitting on 


bank of stream, fishing.] © 1 ¢. Oct. 
29, 1910; G 35734. 
Motor-boat girl. [Girl seated in 


boat.] © 1 e. Oct. 29, 1910; G 35735. 


My girl. [Young woman dressed in 
white with fiower trimmed hat, seated 


at table, eating ice cream.] ©1. 

Now.).23, 1910; .G 35921. 

PARSONS (HatTTIE ESTELLE), Los 
Angeles, Cal. [28359 


Box of oranges. [Overturned box. 
showing orange blossoms and oranges. ] 
© 1c. Nov. 28, 1910; G 35957. 


PLANET PLACQUE Co., Oakland, Cal. 
[28360-28366 

Planet placque for Jan. 20 to Feb. 
19 and Dec. 21 to Jan. 20, nos. 1 & 8. f 
[Symbolic figure of Saturn seated fj 
above flame ascending from vessel, let- }j 
tering in pediment.] ©1c. Noy. 14, 
19105 GG 3b852. 


for Mar. 21 to April 21 and Oct. ff 
28 to Nov. 22, nos. 3 & 10. [Symbolic } 
figure of Mars seated above flame ff 
ascending from vessel, lettering in pedi- } 
ment.] ©1e. Nov. 14, 1910; G 35853. 


——for April 19 to May 20 and 
sept. 23 to. Ocet:: 23) nos) 4am 1 
| Venus standing on slab above flames 
ascending from vessel, lettering in pedi- 
ment.] ©1c. Nov. 14, 1910; G@ 35854. 


for May 20 to June 21 and Aug. 
22 to Sept. 23, nos. 5 and 12. [Sym- 
bolic figure of Mercury seated above 
fiame ascending from vessel, lettering 
in pediment.] © 1. Nov. 14, 1910; 
G 85855. : 


for June 21 to July 22, no. 6G. 
[Symbolic figure of Moon seated above 
flame ascending from vessel, lettering 
in pediment.] © 1 ¢. Noy. 14, 1910; 
G 35850. 


for July 22 to Aug. 22; no. 7. 
[Symbolic figure of Sun seated above 
flame ascending from vessel, lettering 
in impediment.] © 1c. Nov. 14,1910; 
G 35856. 


for Nov. 22 to Dee. 21 and Feb. 
19 to Mar. 21, nos. 2 and 9. [Symbolic 
figure of Jupiter seated above flame 
ascending from vessel, lettering in pedi- 
ment.] ©1c. Nov. 14, 1910; G 35851. 


-PorrerR (Louis), New York, N. Y. 


[28367, 28368 


Earth bound. [Statuary group of 
four figures, three carrying burdens, a 
little child in their midst.] ©1l1« 
Dee. 2, 1910; G 36032. 


Three fates. Bas relief plaque of 
three children. © 1c. Dec. 2, 1910; G 
36033. 


RAMSDELL (F. L.), New York, N. Y. 
[28369-28378 


Barbara; by H. Rondel. Head and 
shoulders of young woman, full face, 
low necked brocade dress outlined 
with white lace, rose at bosom. © 1 
ce. Nov. 7, 1910; G 35834. 


O10 


Se a aD 


WORKS OF ART 


nos. 48-50, Dec., 1910 


RAMSDELL (FF. L.)—Continued. 

Family records; by W. V. Birney. 
Man in hunting coat seated on sofa in 
front of marble fireplace, holding docu- 
ment on lap, his left hand extended 
and explaining something to woman 
who is standing with left hand resting 
On back of sofa. ©1c. Nov. 15, 1910; 
G 35867. 


Farm in Holland. Summer land- 
scape, three cows in foreground, in 
middle distance a wooden fence run- 
ning up to haystack partly hidden by 
trees. ©1c. Nov. 7, 1910; G 35788. 


Golden west; by T. Moran. Scene 
on Green River, Wyo. in center back- 
ground, large columns of rock, petri- 
fied forests, water in foreground, trees 
and bushes on left bank, men and 
horses at right. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1910; 
G 35831. 


Good friend; by A. Weczerzick. 
Head of collie, three quarter view of 
face. ©1c. Nov. 7, 1910; G 35830. 


Guarded flock; by H. J. v. d. Weele. 
Summer landscape, flock of sheep graz- 
ing in right foreground in front of 
cluster of trees and bushes. © 1 «. 
Nov. 7, 1910; G 35827. 

In old Pompii; by E.. Vasarri. In- 
terior scene at Roman bath, Roman 
lady seated looking into mirror held 
by blond slave. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1910; 
G 85835. 


Letter from over the sea; by Axel 
Hinder. Interior scene showing two 
Swedish peasant girls looking at pic- 
ture. ©1c. Nov. 7, 1910; G 35826. 

Noon hour; by Charles Simpson. 
Harmer mounted on horse, gray horse 
by his side returning from field, both 
horses have collars and bridles on, 
trees and bushes on either side. © 
1c. Nov. 15, 1910; G 35866. 


Venice, the Golden, Grand canal, 
Venice; by Thomas Moran. Group of 
three barges filled with people, other 
boats in distance, palaces along side of 
canal. ©1c. Nov. 7, 1910; G 35832. 
RANsom (Inetcner C.), New York, 

Nix Xs [28379-28380 

Back home. Midsummer landscape, 
in foreground stands an elderly man 
and woman, near them a young woman 
holding baby, elderly woman kissing 
child, young man by gate carrying two 
grips. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1910; G 35799. 

Which wins. Summer scene on 
country road in front of blacksmith 
shop, group of six men and boy gath- 
ered around peg driven in ground near 
which are two horseshoes. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 7, 1910; G 35798. 


28404 


Reta (WILLIAM HoRrACE), Shannon, 
Miss. [28381 
Crescent city. [DUluminated poem 
with U. S. flag, crescent moon and 


stars.] © 1c. Dee. 3, 1910; G 36044. 

REINTHAL & NEWMAN, New York, N. Y. 

[28382-28393 

After the game. [Girl carrying bas- 
ket ball. | 

3usy. [Girl seated at 

brary, open book on lap. ] 


table in li- 


Champion (A). [Girl with tennis 
racket. } 
Ilowers to the fair. [Girl looking 


at large spray of roses she holds in 
her hands. ] 

I'rom him. [Girl reading letter. ] 

Krom the north. [Girl carrying 
large fur muff.] 

His colors. [Girl wearing cowboy 
hat and sweater, holding a pennant. ] 


Our = captain. [Girl bare-headed, 
wearing sweater, both hands held 
aloft. ] 

Score (A). [Girl wearing large 
flower trimmed hat, waving a pen- 
nant. | 


Tuning up. [Young girl tuning man- 


doline. | 

We win. [Girl waving aloft pen- 
nant on end of cane.] 

Will he win. [Girl seated with 
hands resting on her knees, holding 
a pennant. ] 

© 1-¢. each Nov. 25, 1910; G 35928- 
359389. 


RELIANCE York, 
ING es [28394 
Oh you Salvation army. Interior of 
small poverty stricken room, an emaci- 
ated old woman and child looking at 
basket containing turkey, just left by 
two members of Salvation army. © 
1 c., Nov. 22, 1910; G 35912. 


REPRODUCTION CO., New York, N. Y. 
[28395-28404 


TRADING CO., New 


Drawing of a girl on skees. [Girl 
coasting down hill, in cirele.}] © 1 e. 


Nov. 21, 1910; G@ 35892. 

Drawing of Bob sleds. [Four men 
and women on sled coasting down 
steep hill, in decorative circle.] © 
1c. Nov. 21, 1910; G@ 35891. 

Head of Indian girl two feathers in 
her hair. © 1 ¢ Nov. 4, 1910; G 
SOTOD. 

Indian head, A. [Indian in feather 
var bonnet, three quarter view of 
face.] © 1c. Nov. 30, 1910; G 36009, 


ll 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28405 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.5 


REPRODUCTION co.—Continued. 

Indian head, B. [Indian head, 
wearing feather head dress, profile 
view.] ©1c. Nov. 30, 1910; G 36010. 

Indian head, C. [Full face view of 
Indian with one feather in his hair.] 
© 1c. Nov. 30, 1910; G 36011. 

Indian head with feather headdress. 
© 1c. Nov. 4, 1910; G 35766. 


Indian head, with head _ dress. 
[Head of Indian with hair plaited on 
each side of face, wearing large feath- 
er bonnet.] © 1. Oct. 28, 1910; G 
35757. 

Indian on horse. [Indian on horse 
standing at edge of rock cliff, in orna- 
mental circle.] © 1c. Nov. 30, 1910; 
G 36008. 


Texas steer. [Steer with very long 
horns, standing in rope design circle.] 
© 1c. Nov. 17, 1910; G 35893. 


RHIND (J. Massey), New York, N. Y. 
[28405 


Burns (Robert) statue. Figure of 
man dressed in costume of period, 
standing, meditating over daisy held 
in right hand, left hand resting on 
plow. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1910; G 35845. 


RIESENBERG (SIDNEY H.), New York, 
Nive [28406 


Single handed and alone. [Two sol- 
diers in foreground, one wounded, the 
other standing with rifle in hand, fir- 
ing at bunch of men in right back- 


ground.| © 1 ¢. Nov. 28, 1910; G 

35965. 

RILEY (CLYDE W.) ADV. SYSTEM, Chi- 
cago, Ill. [28407 


In olden days. [Conventional de- 
sign, man playing harp.] ©1e. Nov. 
SB, 1910; 1435759. 


ROBERTS, JOHNSON & RAND, St. Louis, 
Mo. ' [28408 


At the ball. Coming towards fore- 
ground young man and woman, both 
in evening dress, others back of them. 
© 1c. Oct. 29, 1910; G 35730. 


RUPERT (PHIL HARLEY), Philadelphia, 
Pa. [28409 


Tellit family. Series of nine pic- 
tures. © 1c. Nov. 1, 1910; G 35767. 


SanporR (MATHIAS), New York, N. Y. 
[28410 


Pueblo on the mesa. [Old adobe 
house at left, several Indians in fore- 
ground, cliff at right.] © 1 ¢. Nov. 
29, 1910; G 35980. 


SANFORD (W. M.), New York, N. Y. 
[28411-28416 
Sanal in winter. [Three small 
boats on frozen canal, old house at 
left and trees on both sides of canal.] 
© 1c. Nov. 21, 1910; G 35887. 


Chums. [Young woman holding 
Boston bull terrier in her arms.] © 
1 c. Nov. 21, 1910; G@ 38888. 

Daughter of Italy; by A. de Lizio. 
[Young woman with head thrown 
back, showing her teeth and wearing 
large hoop earrings.] © 1c. Novy. 21, 
1910; G 35884. 

Just like Daddy; by Robert Robin- 
son. [Little boy seated on shoemakers 
bench, mending an old shoe.] ©l1e. 
Nov. 21, 1910; G 35886. 

Mother’s hour; by Marion Powers, 
[Woman coming up the stairs, carry- 
ing sleeping child in her arms, little 
drowsy girl lagging along by her side.] 
© 1c¢. Nov. 21, 1910; G 35889. 

Trust worthy friend. [Baby asleep 
in garden near wall shaded by parasol, 
large dog stretched out on ground at 
childs feet.] © 1c. Nov. 21, 1910; G 


50885. 
SCHOENHOFEN BREWING cCo., Chicago, 
Til. [28417 
Smile with me. [Young woman 
holding up a bottle of beer.] ©l1e. 


Nov. 3, 1910; G 35761. 
Scott (RocHELLE T.), New Orleans, 
La. [28418 


Lemmon family, their son Handy. 
[Series of drawings depicting troubles 
of the Lemmon family, for comic sup- | 


plement.] © 1 ¢. Oct. 31, 1910; G 

25756. 

SEMENDINGER (CHRISTINA M.), New 
Vouk, Noy. [28419 


Cherry time. [Little girl sitting on 
ground, eating cherries.] © 1c. Nov. 
25, 1910; G 35979. 


SERVICE CORPORATION, Troy, N. Y. 
[28420 


Looking it over. Young woman 
seated, wearing black dress and hat 
trimmed with large roses, looking 
through lorgnette at small auto. ©1 
ec. Oct. 29, 1910; G 35731. 


SHAFER (CLAUDE), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[28421 


Oid man Grump. [Small grotesque 
figure of old man seated smoking cob 
pipe and holding mallet.] ©1c¢. Nov. 
11, 1910; G 35842. 


012 


WORKS 


nos. 48-50, Dec., 1910 


SHEPPARD (WARREN), New York, N. Y. 

[28422 

Conquest of the air. Marine scene 

with breakers and strip of beach at 

right, in the air an aeroplane. © 1 ¢. 
Noy. 7, 1910; G 35786. 


STAEGEMANN (Max), New York, N. Y. 

[28423 

In the heart of the Rockies. Bald 

mountain, Idaho, rocks and trees sur- 

rounding rushing mountain stream in 

foreground. © 1. Nov. 7, 1910; G 
35801, 


STAFFORD (CHARLES), Calgary, Can- 
ada. [28424 
Broncho West and Uncle Jonah. 
[Series of comic drawings.] © 1 ¢. 
Noy. 14, 1910; G 35849. 


STOCKMAN-F'ARMER PUB. CO., Pittsburg, 
Pa. [28425 
Lady in white with roses. [Young 
woman standing in long, low neck 
white lace evening gown, holding bunch 
of long stemmed American beauty 
roses.] © 1c. Oct. 29, 1910; G 35739. 


Strone (Sesert H.), Binghamton, 
Ne 


[28426 
Egyptian queen. [Woman dressed 
in a bejeweled gauze skirt and bolero, 
standing with hands back of head.] 
© 1c. Dec. 2, 1910; G 36034. 


SyMoNDs (SARAH W.), Salem, Mass. 
[28427-28429 

Fireplace. [Old fashioned marble 
mantel above open fireplace with brass 


andirons.] © 1c. Noy. 14, 1910; G 
35880. 


Nichols door way. [Marble steps 
with railing on either side leading up 
to door set between two large pilasters 
Supporting peaked cornice.] © 1 «. 
Nov. 14, 1910; G 35879. 

Shreve door way. [Marble steps 
leading up to large door set between 
two marble columns.] © 1 ec. Nov. 
14, 1910; G 35878. . 


| TEUBNER (B. G.), Leipzig, Germany. 
[28480-28434 
Aus Alt-Frankfurt; by Fritz Beck- 
ert. [City street scene, right fore- 
ground a statue, center background, 
tower with clock.] © 1e¢. Dee. 1, 
1910; G 86028. 


Ernte; by Adolf Hosse. [Number 
of men and women in wheat field, 
women in foreground bundling, at right 
men loading wagon drawn by two 
horses.] © 1c. Dec. 1, 1910; @ 86018, 


OF ART 
28447 


TEUBNER (B. G.)—Continued. 

Johannistor in Jena; by Fritz Beck- 
ert. [Winter street scene, square 
tower above gateway at head of street, 
roofs of houses covered with snow.] 
© 1c. Dee. 1, 1910; G 36030. 


Nirnberg Burg; by Fritz Beckert. 
[In foreground the roofs of many 
houses, in background a large castle 
with tower at right.] © 1. Dee. 1, 
1910; G 86029. 


Odysseus and Polyphem; by O. Popp. 
[Figure of giant standing on rock cliff 
tossing great boulders into sea, man 
standing on deck of sailing vessel 
manned by many oars, at left.] © 
1c. Dec. 1, 1910; G 36019. 


TIFFANY STUDIOS, New York, N. Y. 
[28435 
slab 


© 


Headstone design. [Marble 
with bas-relief cross in center.] 
1 e¢. Noy. 26, 1910; G 35955. 


TucK (RAPHAEL) & SONS CO., LTD., 
New York, N. Y. [28436-28447 


Never beat an egg just because its 
bad. Rooster caricatured aS a man 
beating an egg with man’s face, and 
chicken legs. 


Never do anybody, unless you do 
’em good. Man and girl kissing. 


Never drive a poor bargain, it might 
balk. Woman in soap box wagon, driv- 
ing a mule who is turning to laugh at 
her. 


Never find fault and don’t let it find 
you. Fat man hiding behind stump 
from dog. 

Never hurry if you are afraid you'll 
get there. Man inside of snail's shell. 

Never insult a mule behind his back. 
Grotesque figure of negro in the air, 
stars about him. 


Never kiss a girl on the impulse. 
Girl with low cut dress being stung by 
large bee. 


Never look for trouble. Man with 
patched clothes looking through opera 
glasses, just back of him a goat about 
to butt him. 


Never spank a bee. Child Ophelia 
caricature with slipper in hand about 
to spank a bee with a man’s head. 
Man with 


Never turn back. pipe 


turning to look at girl. 

Never wait for a chance. Silly look- 
ing fellow kissing waitress who is 
dropping all the dishes from her tray. 


513 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28448 


Tuck (RAPHAEL) & SONS CO., LTD.— 

Continued. 

Never worry about a thing that you 
can squeeze a laugh out of. Woman 
sitting on mans lap, while he is chuck- 
ing her under the chin. 


© 1c. each Nov. 25, 1910; G 35940- 
35951. 


TURNER (CHARLES YARDLEY), New 
York. Nay: [28448 


First trial by law in Mahoning Co., 
Ohio. [Mural decoration of number of 
men, Indians, squaws and women in 
grove, Judge seated on stump, holding 
large book, clerk of court, an old man 
writing on stump, young Indian buck 
stands with folded arms facing white 
man who is pointing his finger at him.] 
© 1c. Noy. 28, 1910; G 36015. 


TYLER (J. G.), New York, N. Y. [28449 


Off the grand banks. Sloop in full 
sail coming head on, throwing large 
spray, number of men in boat. ©ic, 
Nov. 15, 1910; G 35868. 


U. D. C., FLorENCE CHAPTER, Florence, 
Ala. [28450 


Holiday seal. [Cotton boll in full 
bloom on five pointed star, wreath of 
holly and four small Confederate flags. ] 
© 1 ec. Oct. 26, 1910; G 35713. 


UNITED CANDY Cco., Boston, Mass. 
[28451 


Oriental poppies. Head of young 
woman in center of large poppy and 
surrounded by growing poppies. © 1 
ec. Nov. 22, 1910; G 35914. 


UNITED DRUG co., Boston, Mass. [28452 


Easy to take. Young man and 
woman in evening dress standing near 
erib in which stands a baby reaching 
its hand out for box held by man. 
te. Novae, 1910 GC 35155: 


Van Nostranpd (A. G.), Boston, Mass. 
[28453, 28454 


Workers series no. 28. Two figures, 
man holding in his right hand a to- 
mato, lady at his right. ©1c. Oct. 31, 
1910; G 35748. 


Workers series no. 29. Man plaster- 
ing, holding mortar board in left hand 
and trowel in right. © 1 ¢. Oct. 31, 
1910; G 35749. 


SS 


pt.iv,n.s.,v.5 if 


VospacH (W.) & co., Berlin, | 

many. [28455, 28456 |} 

Im miurchenlande; by Walther | 
Firle. [Old lady seated reading to 


three little girls.] © 1 ¢ Oct. 2 


1910; G 35726. 


Wilderer (Der); by Franz von De- 
fregger. [Man standing by tree, hold- 
ing cocked gun.] ©1c. Nov. 7, 1910; 
G Sb7T1. 


Watrous (HARRY New York, 


N. Y. [28457 
Word of a girl. Young girl dressed 
in black, large hat with sickle feath- 
ers, sitting by table on which is tele- 


Wey, 


phone and holding receiver to her ear. — 


© 1c. Nov. 12, 1910; G 35847. 


WaAvUGH (FREDERICK J.), Montclair, 


ign aS [28458 


Spanish main. [Rough sea, large 
sailing vessel on top of swell, another 
vessel in right distance.] © 1c. Nov. 
21, 1910; G 35888. 


WELLS & RICHARDSON CO., Burlington, 
VG: [28459 


Looks like new. In panel at top is 
pictured young woman and two chil- 
dren at counter, behind which is a 
man. .© 1 c. Nov, 2, 1900 2n@Sar5s. 


WESENER (LILA Patty), Chicago, Ill. 
[28460, 28461 


Champion Jack. 


pugilist © 1e¢ Nov. 21, 1910; G 
35882. 
Defeat. [Reclining figure of man 


stripped for prize ring, wearing box- 
ing gloves.] ©1.c. Oct. 28, 1910; G@ 
35720. 


WIcCKSON (PAUL), New York, N. Y. 
[28462 
Monarch of the range. Plain with 
mountain range in background, pool 


of water in foreground, large herd of | 


Ocak. 2 


horses approaching water. 
Nov. 7, 1910; G 35792. 


Wiitp (EF. Percy), New York shay 


Rose time. Full length figure of 
young woman in low neck gown, with 
overdress of black chiffon, standing 
before table on which are roses. © 
t ce. Nov. ’7, 1910; ‘G 35791. 


014 


Ger- |] 


Bust of darkey. 


[28463 | 


WORKS 
- nos. 48-50, Dec., 1910 


WiLson & co., New York, N. Y. 
[28464 
Monument for Albion Keith Bolan. 

[Carved design of the U. S. flag, sword 

and laurel wreath.] © 1c. Nov. 25, 

1910; G 35952. 

Wor (JosePpH), New York, N. Y. 
[28465 
Fisher memorial monument in wood- 

lawn cemetery. [Marble tablet with 

apsidal rail on either side.] © 1. 

Nov. 14, 1910; G 35848. 


Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalogue since Jan- 
eee 


70126 10-2 


OF ART 
28467 
Wotrson (Morris), New York, N. Y. 
[28466 
Tolstoi (Leov. N.). Statuette bust. 
© 1c. Oct. 29, 1910; G 35751. 


ZEISSE (Louis), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[28467 
Charlotte; by C. H. Schreyer. [Nude 
figure of woman lying on couch, hold- 


ing letter.] © 1c. Oct. 27, 1910; G 
Sails, 


O15 


CLASSES H-K, 


REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC 
WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHO- 


TOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS 


ARIAL PHOTO Co., San Francisco, Cal. 


[28468 
San Bernardino, Cal., bird’s-eye 
view from 1400 ft. elevation. © Nov. 


15, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 23, 1910; J 148056. 


ALBEE (WAYNE C.) Tacoma, Wash. 
[28469-28472 
Bess of the Bar X.—Love match.— 
Montana.—West (The). © Oct. 7, 
m910; 2 @. each Oct. 138, 1910; J 
148401148404. 


ALBRIGHT (WM. L.), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[28473-28476 
St. Petersburg, Fla. Shell fence. 
© Nov. 19, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 18, 1910; 
K 16239. 
—— Summer house built of sea 
| shells. © Nov. 19, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 18, 
1910; K 16240. 
Shell fence. 1, 2. © Nov. 4, 1910; 
2c. each Nov. 4, 1910; K 15679, 15995. 


| AMERICAN COMMERCIAL 
co., New York, N. Y. 


ADVERTISING 


[28477-28502 
[26 prints]: | 
| Booties.—Boudier.—Buying shoes.— 
| Ip the school room.—In the _ street 
| car.—Millinery bazaar.—New shoes.— 
| Off for school, 1 and 2.—Shopping.— 
Snow man.—Tea.—Tiny tads’ Christ- 
| mas.—Yachting. © Nov. 1, 1910; 2 e. 
| each Nov. 14, 1910; K 15099-16012. 


| Christmas message. — Christmas 
| morning.—Christmas shopping.—Day 
before Christmas. — Envy. — Good 


| morning Santa.—Hanging up the mis- 
tletoe.—Laces and embroideriés.— 
| Satisfaction.—Shopping.—To bed.— 
Winter time. © Nov. 15, 1910; 2 ¢. 
each Noy. 25, 1910; IK 16454-16465. 


| AMER. PRESS ASS’N., New York, N. Y. 
[28503-28530 


Aubert, Wellman and Irwin. © 
mot, 19, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1910; J 
b 147252. 


AMER. PRESS ASS’N.—Continued. 

Bernhardt (Mme. Sara) © Oct. 29, 
1910; 2 ec. Nov. 7, 1910; J 147368: 

grown (Angelica) © Oct. 22, 1910; 
2 Nov. 1, 1910-3 1473638. 

Brown (Mrs. William) © Oct. 22, 
1910" 2:¢. Nov. 7, 1910; Ff 147272: 

Buchanan (Gen.) and party. © Oct. 
2253 NOLO 2 Cu INOW. ksh een 2 ekeeeme 

Burden (Mrs, Arthur Scott) © Oct. 
Zo, A010;.2 @. Noy. 7, 1910: J 147566. 

Conger (H. B.) © Oct. 20, 1910; 2 
eOety 25, 1910. J 14aiaoe. 

Cropsey (J. C.) © Oct. 21, 1910; 2 
e. ,Oete 25, 1910 J 147254. 

Drexel (Mrs. Anthony J.) jr. © 
Get, 22; A910: 2 & Now, 7, iSite 
147362. 


Driscoll (Clement J.) © Oct. 21, 
1910; 2 e. Oct. 25, 1910; J 147255. 
Flynn (William J.) © Oct. 21, 


1910; 2 ce. Oct. 25, 1910: J 147256. 
Gilroy :(ifrs J.-5:) / Oo Oak rze 
1910; 2 ec. Nov. 7, 1910; J 147369. 
Ginsberg (L. M.) © Oct. 19, 1910; 
ec Oct. 25, 1910; J 147257. 
Hoxsey (Archie) © Oct. 22, 
2c. Nov. 7, 1910; J 147371. 
Leach (L. Albert) © Oct. 19, 1910; 
2 c. Oct. 25, 1910; J 147258. 
Loew (Mrs. W. Godfrey) © Oct. 
22, 1910; 2c. Nov. 7, 1910; J 147867. 
M’Curdy (J. A. Dy © Och 2 
1910; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1910; J 147361. 
Moisant over Statue of Liberty. © 
Oct. 80, 1910; 2c. Nov. 7, 1910; J 147864. 
Ozaki (Mayor & Mrs.) © Oct. 11, 
1910; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1910; J 147259. 
Rescue of Wellman. © Oct. 19, 
1910; 2c. Oct. 25, 1910; J 147264. 
Roosevelt (Theodore) © Oct. 14, 
1910; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1910; J 147260. 
Sears (Eleanor) © Oct. 22, 1910; 
c. Noy. 7, 1910; J 1473870. 


bo 


1910; 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28531 


AMER. PRESS ASS’N.—Continued. 
Seidel (Emil) © Sept. 7, 1910; 2c. 
Nov. 7, 1910; J 147360. 
Trent approaching the airship. © 
Oa: 19; 1910: 2c. "Ock 925, 1910- 
147265. 


Vaniman (Melvin) and the cat. © 
Oct, 19; A910). 2 ce Cee 257 ASI 
147261. 


Warren (Constance) © Oct. 22, 
1910; 2 ce. Nov. 7, 1910; J. 147365. 


Wellman boarding tug from S. S. 
rent... © Oct. 19, 1910-92": Oet, 25; 
1910; J 147268. 


Wellman’s lifeboat on board Trent. 
© Oct 49, 1910< 2. c- Oct. 25,1910; 
J 147262. 


AMERICAN PUBLICITY cCo., Syracuse, 
ING YS: [28531, 28532 


Ogdensburg, N. Y.: 

Saint Mary’s high school.—Shrine of 
our Lady of Victory. © Nov. 1, 1910; 
2 ieeacn  NOve 415 TOO I<. To196, 
16197. 


AMERICAN TAILORING CO., San Francis- 
cor, Calle [28533 


Azalias. © Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 
18, 1910; J 147834. 


AMOs stupDiIo, Twin Falls, Idaho. 
[28534-28537 

[Idaho views]: 

Alpheus Creek. 45.— Blue Lakes. 
44.—Castle Rock. 438.— Upper Blue 
Lakes. 46. © Nov. 8, 1910; 2 c. each 
Nov. 14, 1910; J 147667-147670. 


ANDERSON (WILLIAM F.), Mankato, 
Minn. [285388 
Co-operation and socialism the hope 
of the world. “© Oct. 16; 1910;.2ie. 
Nov. 5, 1910; K 15894. 
APPLEYARD (JAMES), 
Cal. [28539 


Portals of the past. © Nov. 10, 
1910; 2 c. Nov. 15, 1910; J 148135. 


ARAKELYAN (S.) Boston, Mass. 
[ 28540, 28541 

Andover-Exeter football game. © 
NOV. 1.2 I9NO: 2.-e Nov. 10, 49102 Jf 
147551. 

Harvard-Yale football game. © Noy. 
2a, Io: 2 e. Noy. 26, 19105 7 148107. 
ARMOUR & CO., Chicago, Ill. 

[28542-28546 

[5 prints]: 

Calendar picture by C. Allan Gil- 
bert.—Calendar picture by Henry 
Hutt.—Calendar picture by James 
Montgomery Flagg.—-Calendar picture 
by Plurhyn Stanlaws.—Vanity Fair. 
© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 3, 1910; 
K 15898-15902. 


pt. IV, 2. S., ¥e5 


San Francisco, .- 


ARMSTRONG Dorchester. 
Mass. [28547 
Boston, Mass., Publishing society of 
the Mother church. © Noy. 7, 1910; 
2c. Nov. 18, 1910; J 147843. 


(Mary E.), 


ARNOT (ROBERT), Paris, France. 
[28548-28565 | 
[18 prints]: | 
Barges before Barfieur. © Feb. 23, 
1910; 2 c Nov. 1, 1910; K 15684. | 
Jeanette; by Maurice Milliere. © | 
Sept. 1, 1910; 2c: Now. sO 4920; 16 
15888. | 
Jessie; by Maurice Milliere. © Oct. 
20, 1910; 2c. Nov. 2/9910 ae tes 


Meriville church. © Dec. 20, 1909; | 
2 ¢ Nov. 1, 1910 = Kat aGeee 


Dutch canal during a _ thunder- 
storm.—Island in the lagunes of Ven- | 
ice.—Landscape, evening effect.— | 
Landscape with cottages—Noah has } 
the 
Old oak.—River Stour near Dedham.— 
Seascapes. — Smooth sea. — Spencer } 
(Georgiana, Countess ).—Well (The) .— 
Woodcutters. — Young’ girl. — Young | 
woman. at her toilet. © Dee. 1, 1910; | 
2c. each Dec. 1, 1910; K 16672-16685. 


Melrose High- | 
[28566 | 


Christmas card. © Noy. 21, 1910; } 
2c. Noy. 21, 1910; J 147838 


ASTLE (ERNEST M.), 
lands, Mass. 


ATKINSON (FRED. E.), Crooksville, 
Ohio. [28567 | 
Crooksville, Ohio, in 1892 and in | 


1910. © Nov. 23, ASi@> ae Biawe ee 
1910; J 148144. 


BAGGER (FRANK E.), Seattle, Wash. | 
[28568-28579 | 


Eruption on Bogoslof Island, 
Alaska. .1,.4, 8, 9; 10s <@) semi. le 
1910; 2 c. each Noy. 14, 1910; J 147678- 


147682. 


——2, 3, 5, 6. © Sept. 22, 1910; | 
2 c.. each Nov. 19, 1910; J #47916— 
147919. 


sae 


, 11. © Sept. 19, 1910: 24 | 
each Noy. 19, 1910; J 147920, 147921. | 
Perry Peak and crater on Bogoslof | 


Island, Alaska, panorama. © Sept. 
22, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 14, 1910; J s476733 : 


BAHLMAN (JEANETTE), St. Joseph, Mo. | 
[28580 | 


In the barnyard. © Noy. 1, 1910; | 


1 2¢. Nov. 14, 1910; J 147683. 


518 


animals embarked in the ark.— |} 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 48-50, Dec., 1910 


BAILEY, ROBERTS BROS., DAVENPORT CO., 
Los Angeles, Cal. [28581-28616 

[86 prints]: 

Accuracy. — Best remedies. — Hair 
tonic.— Tine hair combs. — North 
Pole.—Notice: No sticking around this 
lobby.—Ob you Adam.—Perfumes.— 
Prescriptions filled with care.—See it 
right.—Try our malted milk.—We are 
in business for your health. © Aug. 1, 
1910; 2 c. each Nov. 18, 1910; K 16241— 
16252. 


Cosy beds for sleepy heads.—*Hdu- 
eate your feet to good shoes.—*Happy 
New Year.—*Happy soles.—*Hello old 
friend.—I’d rather have my happy 
home than a kingdom.—*It doesn’t pay 
to speculate in shoes.—*It’s a crime 
to wear poor shoes.—*Merry Xmas.— 
Money isn’t everything.—Oh, you Tom 
Tucker.—Our furniture store.—Our 


furniture takes the prize.—Our mirrors 


reflect a happy home.—*Our shoes al- 
ways make a hit.—*Our shoes are dear 
to every wearers heart.—Quality fur- 
niture.—Santa Claus & co.—We feath- 
ered ye nest of Jack and Jill—*We 
put the axe in prices when we first 
mark our goods.—*We’re celebrated 
for our good shoes.—We rock away 
your furniture cares.—You will be 
well pleased, too.—* You'll discover that 
we sell only good shoes. © Aug. 1, 
1910, or Sept. 1, 1910; 2 ec. each Oct. 
18, 1910; K 15607-15680. 

[Notr.—Titles preceded by asterisk 
were published Aug. 1, 1910.] 


Bain (GEORGE GRANTHAM), New York, 
Nee [28617, 28618 


Begassiere (Countess dela). 1053-8. 
yume 24, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1910; 


J 146060. 
Tsai Hsun (Prince) and brother. 
1078—4. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 28, 


~ Oregon. 


1910; J 147548. 


(B. B.), Prineville, Oreg. 

[28619-28634 
stream, near Lakeview, 
o476. © Nov. 5, 1910; 2 c. 
Noy. 14, 1910; J 147657. 

Central Oregon overland, 3455. © 
Nove 2, L910; 2 c. Noy. 9, 1910; J 
147531. 

Forest scene on Creston-La Pine 
road, Oregon. 3243. © Oct. 27, 1910; 
® c. Nov. 5, 1910; J 147341. 

Fort Rock, Oregon. 3283. © Oct. 
27, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; J 147844. 

Homeward bound. 38226. © Oct. 
27, 1910; 2 c Nov 


BAKOWSKI 


Boiling 


“, 1910; J 147842. ! 


28662 


$AKOWSKI (B. B.)—Continued. 
Lakeview, Oregon. Part 1. 3411, 

3430. © Oct. 27, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 

5, 1910; J 147345, 147346. 

mineral hot springs, Oregon. 

3479. © Nov. 5, 1910; 2 e¢. Nov. 14, 

1910; J 147658. 

Overland arriving. 3457. © 


Nov. 2,. 1910; 2 ¢. Noy. 9,° 1910; 9 
147532. 
—— stage arriving. 3452. © Noy. 


2, 1910; 2 c. Noy. 9, 1910; J 147530. 

— street scene. 3436. © Oct. 27, 
1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 8 1910; J 147521. 

Little Deschutes fiver, Oregon. 
3239. © Oct: 27, 1910; 2 ¢. Noy. 5, 
1910; J 147343. 

Silver Creek and Mt. Hagar, Oregon. 
220; XC) Oct. 27, 1910; 2 - ec. anere oe 
1910; J 147349, 

Summer Lake, Oregon, scene 
gaat ©) Oct. 27, 1910: Bie. 
1910; J 147347. 

Trail crossing, in Oregon. 
Oct. 27,-1910 2 Je. Novy “5, 
147350. 

White castle, Oregon. 3343. © Oct. 
27, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 5, 1910; J 147348. 


in. 
Nov. 5, 


3219. © 
1910; J 


BALDWIN (M. A.), Oakland, Cal. [28635 
Model five acre farm. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
15. 1910s 1 Sie. 


BANGS (FRANK C.), New York, N. Y. 
. [28636 
Water. © Oct. 28, 1910; 2 ce. Oct 


31, 1910; J 147549. 
BARKER (ALBERT L.), Bemidji, Minn. 
[2S6387—28658 
Bemidji, Minn. 1-14. © Sept. 1, 
1910; 2c. each Nov. 19, 1910; J 147869, 
147870, 147ST7T—147886, 147888, 147890. 
Itasca state park, Minn. 1-S. 
Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 19, 1910; 
J 147871-147876, 147887, 147889. 


BARNES (A. H.), Parkland, Wash. 
[28659-28661 
Mt. Upper Paradise 
Valley. 
Portion of Indian Henry's park. 
Sunset view from Gap Point. 
© Nov. 20, 1910; 2 ¢ each Nov. 21, 
1910; J 147938S—147940. 


Tacoma and 


Mass. 
[28662 


BARTLETT (ALFRED), Boston, 


Without 
© Sept. 3, 


15682. 


the door let sorrow lye. 
1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 28, 1910; K 


O19 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28663 


pt. Iv, 0. s., v. 5 


Basserr (W. A.), Perry, N. Y. [28663 

Perry, N:Y., 1::0; O:h., temple).7© 
INGVs 4, 191052. es) NOV. 5,5 Dole a 
147522. 


Bates (EDWARD), Lawton, Okla. 
[28664, 28665 


Apache Indian crown dance. 1, 2. 
© Nov. 11, 1910; 2 « tach Nov. 15, 
1910; J 147705, 147706. 


BEAUFORT LITHIA WATER CO., Richmond, 
Va. [28666 
Redds and the Bloos. no. 7. © 
INOve ae AGIO =e -c Dec. 3.7 doen 1K 
16686, 


BEcHT (ALICE L.), Cynwyd, Pa. [28667 


Steigerwalt. © 1 c..Oct. 28, 1910; 
J 1473822. 


BEGUELIN (WILFRED Scott), Williams 
Bay, Wis. [28668 
Lake Geneva, Wis., from the top of 
the great dome of the Yerkes observa- 
tory. "© May 1, 1910; 2-¢. Nov. 4, 
1910; J 1473820. 


BERGEN (G. F.), Pasadena, Cal. 
[28669 
Clark (Mrs. Geo. R.) © Nov. 17, 
1910; 2 c. Nov. 22, 1910; J 148008. 


BIOGRAPH COMPANY, New York, N. Y. 
; [28670-28682 

[Moving picture rolls.] Effecting a 
cure. ©1c. Dec. 2, 1910; J 148460. 

Fugitive (The) © 1. Nov. 14, 
1910; J 147671. 

His new lid. ©1c. Nov. 26, 1910; 
J 148116. 

Love in quarantine. 
1910; J 1479387. 

Not so bad as it seemed. © 1. 
Nov. 26, 1910; J 148145. 

Passing of a grouch. ©1c. Nov. 5, 
1910; J 147358. 

Plain song. © 1. Dee. 1, 1910; J 
148441. 

Proposal (The) 
1910; J 147352. 

Simple charity. © 1 e¢ Nov. 14, 
1910; J 147672. 

Song of the Wildwood flute. ©1e. 
Noy. 25, 1910; J 148128. 

Sunshine Sue. © 1c. Nov. 17, 1910; 
J 147881. 

Troublesome baby. © 1 ¢. Noy. 21, 
1910; J 147936. 

Waiter no. 5. ©1c. Nov. 10, 1910; 
J 147562. 


© 1c. Nov. 21, 


©? Ae Neves, 


BrrceH (JAMES H.) Jr., Burlington, 
Neo: [28683 
Christmas card 1910, 1911. © Nov. 
26, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; K 16499. 


BLINN (PHILO K.), Rocky Ford, Colo. 
[28684 

Cantaloup. © Nov. 19, 1910; 2 ce. 
Noy. 25, 1910; K. 16420. 


BoONVILLE (FRANK), Portland, Oreg. 
[28685 
National relief. © Nov. 15, 1910; 
2c. Nov. 21, 1910; K 16366. 


BooK NEWS MONTHLY, Philadelphia, 
Pap [28686 
Interior of drawing room; by A. F. 
Weyligers. © Novy. 4, 1910; 2 c Nov. 
4, 1910; K 15678. 
BowMAN (W. S.), Pendleton, Oreg. 
[28687-28696 

Going some. © Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ¢ 
Oct. 20, 1910; J 147306. 

Holding steer down with his teeth. 
© Oct. 3, 1910;-2 ec. Oct. 20, 1910; J 
147307. 

Indians at the round-up. © Oct. 20, 
1910; 2 ec. Oct. 20, 1910; J 147308. 
in the parade. © Oct. 20, 1910; 
2 c. Oct. 20, 1910; J 147309. 

Kelly. © Oct. 4, 1910; 2 e. Oct. 20, 
1910; J 147310. 

Passing in review. © Oct. 20, 1910; 
2 ¢. Oct. 20, 19102 J Misia 

Pulling leather. © Oct. 3, 1910; 2c. 
Oct. 20, 1910; J 4 7ai2: 

Riding cow. © Oct. 3, 1910; 2 «@. 
Oct. 20, 1910; J 147313; 

Slim, from Long Creek. 


© Oct. 1, 


1910; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1910; J 147814. 


Three Umatillas. © Oct. 20, 1910; 
2 e. Oct. 20, 1910; Jd. 44i7Sans 


Briees (CLAvuDIA E.), Detroit, Mich. 
: [28697 


Among the peaks of California. © 
Aug. 10, 1910; 2 c “Nov. 15, 310S9 
147718. 


BRONSON 
Wash. 


Mount Tacoma, first view of ava- 
lanche. © Aug. 15, 1910; 2 c. Noy. 10, 
1910; J 148353. 
Brooks (EDWARD W.), Marshfield, Mo. 

[28699, 28700 

Facing the charge of murder. 
Oct.. 20, 1910;'2 « Noy 6.39 e0— a 
147288. 

Murderers of Stanley Ketchel. © 
Oct. 20, 1910; 2° & Nov.’ S,9s9302e2 


(RicHARD LEA), Tacoma, 


| 147289. 


220 


28698 | 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 48-50, Dec., 1910 


Brotuers (N. A.) Aberdeen, 8S. Dak. 
[28701, 28702 

Hecla, S. Dak.: 

Farmers’ festival. Oct. 15, 1910. 
327.—Main st. scene. 399. © Oct. 20, 
1910; 2 ce. each Nov. 7, 1910; J 147493, 
147494. 


Brown (FRED HE.) Thompson, Mont. 
[28708, 28704 

Forestry fire lookout station near 

Thompson, Mont., summer scene. © 

iNov, 1G, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 29, 1910; J 

148368. 

winter scene. © Nov. 15, 1910; 

2 c Nov. 29, 1910; J 148369. 


Brown (HarrRis H.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[28705-28710 


Willie Green. [1910] 
© Sept. 4; 1 c. Sept. 12; K 13800. 
© Sept. 11; 1c. Sept. 15; K 18962. 
© Sept. 18; 1 c. Sept. 23; K 14185. 
© Sept. 25; 1 c. Sept. 28; K 14595. 
© Oct. 2; 1c Oct. 12; K 14758. 
© Oct. ¥; 1 « Oct. 17; K 15064. 


Brown, MorRIson co., Lynchburg, Va. 
[28711, 28712 


Kar of white corn.—Ten ears of 
white corn. © Nov. 10, 1910; 2 ¢ 
each Nov. 14, 1910; IK 15996, 15997. 


BRUGIERE (PEDER S.), San Francisco, 

Cal. [28713 

Tampalpias no. 1. © Nov. 7, 1910; 
2c. Noy. 15, 1910; K 16077. 


Buck (Gro. V.), Washington, D. C. 
[28714-28716 
Automobiles. 1. © Nov. 21, 1910; 
2c. Nov. 25, 1910; J 148127. 
Henry (Hon. Robert L.) © Nov. 
we doaoso2 Cc, Nov. 25, 1910; J 148125. 
Washington society ladies and gen- 
tlemen. 5. © Nov. 19, 1910; 2c. Nov. 
25, 1910; J 148126. 


BUFFALO BILL AND PAWNEE BILL FILM 
co., New York, N. Y. [28717-28719 
Buffalo Bill’s wild west and Paw- 
nee Bill’s far east. Parts 1-3. ©le. 
each Noy. 7, 1910; J 147545-147547. 


BUFFALO GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., Buffalo, 

eh [28720 

Miss Buffalo. © Oct. 19, 1910; 2c. 
Oct. 31, 1910; K 15680. 


Burpar’s stores, Manchester, Ind. 
[28721 
Heart of the city. © Nov. 8, 1910; 
2 G& Nov. 15, 1910; J 147707. 


o2 


CLASSES, H TO K 


28750 


Scottsville, Va. 
[28722-28724 


Fork Union, Va., Fork church. © 
Nov. 30, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 3, 1910; J 
148470. 


Burcess (W. EL.) 


residences on Academy avenue. 
© Nov. 80, 1910; 2 c. Dee. 3, 1910; J 
148471. 

Richmond, Va., Settling basin, near. 
© Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 14, 1910; J 
147659. 


BURNHAM (ELEANOR), Needham, Mass. 

[28725 

Simmons college, Fenway, Boston, 

Mass. © Nov. 17, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 16, 
1910; J 147712. 


CAMPBELL (H. C.), Washington, Ohio. 
[28726 


Serpent Mound, Ohio. © Novy. 29, 
1910; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1910; J 148409. 


CARDELLA (ALEXANDER S.), Chicago, 
Ill. [28727, 28728 
Astrological chart. 1, 2, © 1«¢4 


each Nov. 28, 1910; I 373, 374. 
CARNELL (Mary), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[28729 
Carmelite chairmen, group. © Noy. 
12, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 14, 1910; J 147666. 


CARTNER & BENDER, Chicago, [1]. 
[28730-28735 

[6 prints] : 

Do U C?—Fair description.—Fairly 
caught.—I’m_ flying high—Jam is 
sweet.—My choice. © Noy. 18, 1910: 
2c. each Nov. 19, 1910; K 16284-16289. 


CATHOLIC PUBLICATION SOCIETY OF 
AMERICA, New York, N. Y. 
[ 28736-28748 

[18 prints]: 

Adrianus VI, PP. Traiectensis.— 
Clemens VII PP. Floren.—Clemens 
VIII Florentinus.—Gregorius XIV PP. 
Mediolanen.—Innocentius IX PP. 
Bononiensis.—Julius Ill Papa, <Arre- 
tinus.—Leo XI PP. Florentinus.— 
Marcellus II PP. Politian.—Paulus III 
PP. Romanus.—Paulus IIIT PP. Nea- 
politanus.—Paulus V PP. Romanus.— 
Pius V Papa, Alexandrinus.—Urbanus 
VII, PP. Romanus. © Nov. 15, 1910; 
2c. each Noy. 16, 1910; K 16128-16140. 
(JoHN W.), Honolulu, Hawaii, 

[2S8S749, 28750 

Fisher boy. © Noy. 9, 1910; 2 ¢ 
Noy. 28, 1910; J 148061, 

Fishing. © Noy. 9, 1910; 2 « Nov. 
28, 1910; J 148060, 


CAUM 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28751 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.5 


CHAFFEE (ALBERT H.), New York, N. Y. 
[28751, 28753 


Ragusa, Dalmatia, Dominican mon- 
astery, cloisters and well. 1, 2. © Oct. 
25,, 19102 2: ec each Oct ais agi al 
147316, 147317. 

—— Rector’s palace, loggia. © Oct. 
28.1910 +2 °e; Oct ei O1O- we A47es: 
CHANDLER BROS., Chariton, Iowa. 

[ 28754, 28755 

Royal Knight. © Nov. 19, 1910; 2 
ec. Nov. 28, 1910; K 16578. 

Shropshire. © Nov. 16, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 21, 1910; K 16311. 


CHAPMAN (ROBERT) Co., Brooklyn, 
ING Ae [28756-28758 
Dolly’s portrait. — Enchantress. — 


My sweetheart. © Nov. 1, 1910; 2c. 
each Dec. 3, 1910; K 16687-16689. 


CHESEBRO BROS., New York, N. Y. 
[28759 
Quick returns. © Nov. 29, 1910; 
2c. Nov. 30, 1910; K 16564. 


CHICAGO DAILY NEWS Co., Chicago, II]. 
[28760-28805 
Absent minded man. © Nov. 29, 
1910:, fT e. Dec. 1, 1910: K 16592. 
Another jungle mix up. © Nov. 
14, 1910; 1 @ Nov. 17,1910; K 16231. 
Aunt Jemima. © Nov. 14, 1910; 1 
¢: Noy. 17,' 1910: K. 16232: 


Brainy Bowers. © Nov. 2, 1910; 1 
G: NOW? 7; DOL0s: Ke 25965. 
Nov Ye 19th 4 ‘ee Novae: 
4910; K 15971. 
——© Nov. 9, 1910; 1 c Nov. 11, 
1910; K 15975. 
==4©) INov. 12! 1910 4c. Neve 14, 


1910; K 16042. 
Cireus Solly.. © Nov. 5, 1910; 1c. 
Nov. 7, 1910; IKK 15970. 


© Nov. 10, 1910; 1 ¢ Nov. 12, 
3910 >: K: 45917: 
——€© Nov. 16, 1910; 1 & Nov. 19, 
1910; K 16300. 
—— Now: 257 1910: 1 2. Now. Bo, 
1910; K 16569. 
Detective at home © Nov. 22, 


1910; 1 c. Noy. 25, 19105, K 16495. 

Dr. Fresh. © Nov. 10, 1910; 1 e. 
Nov. 12, 1910: K. 15978. 
© Nov. 29,. 1910: 1 @ Dee. 1, 
1910; K 16591. 


—-—© Noy. 30, 1910; 1-c Dee. 2, 
1910; K 16624. 
Early art methods. © Nov. 15, 


POL duc) Nov. 17, 1910: KK “16230. 


CHICAGO DAILY NEWS co.—Continued. 
Getting a partner. © Nov. 5, 1910; 
1c. Nov. 7, 1910; K 15969. 
——© Nov. 15, 1910; 1 «© 
1910; K 16229. 
——© Nov. 19, 1910; 1 «. 
1SIOEIK AGas2: 


Nov. 17, 


Novy. 21, 


Getting a raise. © Nov. 4, 1910; 
1 @ Nov. 77,1910: K t59ee@ 
© Nov. 18, 1910; 1 c Nov. 21, 
1910; K 16354. 
——(C€ Nov. 26, 1910; 1 ec. Nov. 28, 
1900;5 Ki aloha 
Helpful Hawkins. © Nov. 2. 1910; 
1 & Nov. 7, 1910; Ke g59nq: 
— Nov. 3, ‘19905 fe" Ney, 42, 
1910; K 16070. 
——-© Nov. 8) 1910s aie woveniade 
1910; K 15974. 
~~. © Nov. 2; 19102 1-@) Now. 2h) 


1910; IK 16478. 

Hi Hardluck. © Nov..7, 1910; 1 e. 
Nov. 9, 1910; K 15972. 
© Nov. 17, 1910; 1 @ Nov. 19, 
TOTOe Ie AGS 02: 

—— © Nov. 25, 191> fe Boy. 4c. 
1910; K 16529. 

His frightful nerve. © Noy. 11, 
1910; 1 ce. Nov. 14, 1910; K 16039. 

Jumping at conclusions. © Nov. 8, 
4910;.1 ec. Nov. 11,1910.) 6 15972. 

——_ © Nov. 16, 1910= 2 @ Mov. 19; 
1910; K 16301. 

Jungle break down. © Novy. 17, | 
1910: 1c. Nov. 19) 1910> testes: a 

Jungle tricks. © Nov. 26, 1910; 1 ¢. 
Novy. 28, 1910; Ko 16522. 

Lawn roller. © Nov. 12, 1910; 1 ce. 
Nov. 14, 1910; K 16041. 

Lord Longbow in Africa. © Nov. 4, 
1910; 1 c. Nov. 7, 1910:-K t5S6c: 

——_ © Nov. 9, 1990-7 f= 4a. 
1910; K 15976. 

—— © Nov. 22, 1910; 1 e. Nov. 25, 
1910; K 16476. 

—_—(€© Nov. 25, 19105 1 Gatien, 
1910; K 16530. 

——(© Nov. 30, 1910; 1 ce Dee. 2, 
1910; K 16625. 

Poor uncle. © Nov. 19, 1910; 1 e. 
Noy. 21, 1910; K 9635e: 

——— © Nov. 21; 19103 ieee. 
1910; K 16477. 

Search for ancestors. © Nov. 18, 
1910; 1 c. Nov. 21, 1910: K 16332: 

That pesky bear. © Nov. 28, 1910; 
1 ¢e. Noy. 30, 1910: K 16570. 


522 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 48-50, Dec., 1910 


28895 


CHICAGO DAILY NEWS co.—Continued. 
(Tiny Tinkles. © Nov. 11, 1910; 1c. 
Noy. 14, 1910; IK 16040. 

Twins (The). © Nov. 3, 1910; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 12, 1910; K 16069. 


CHRISTIAN HERALD, New York, N. Y. 
[28806 
Christian herald, 1911 calendar. © 
Rovio 2c, Oct. 20, 1910; K 
15654. 


CHRISTY ENGRAVING 
IN, [28807 


Rochester flag post card. © Nov. 
15, 1910; 2c. Nov. 17, 1910; K 16155. 


co., Rochester, 


CLINEDINST (B. M.), Washington, 
D.C. [ 28808-28815 


Bryn (Madame H. H.) 5. © Nov. 
4, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 16, 1910; J 147735. 

———(ifonister H.W.) 4. © Nov. 1, 
1910; 2 c. Nov. 16, 1910; J 147734. 


Confalionieri (Marquis Cusani) 1. 
i) Nov, 101910); 2c. Nov. 16, 1910; 
J 147731. 


Hughes (Mrs. Chas. E:) 7, 8. © 
Nov." 1, 19105 2 ce. each Nov. 16, 1910; 
J 147737, 147788. 

O’Brien (Ambassador Thos. J.) 2. 
© Nov. 8, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 16, 1910; J 
147782. 

Wood (Genl. Leonard) 3. © Nov. 1, 
1910; 2c. Noy. 16, 1910; J 147733. 

Wright (Alice) 6. © Nov. 1, 1910; 
2 ec. Noy. 16, 1910; J 147736. 


CLoucH (Hpwarp R.), Baltimore, Md. 

[28816 
. Fruit of the heart. © Oct. 13, 1910; 
2 c. Oct. 14, 1910; K 15218. 

CoLtE «& co., Asbury Park, N. J. 
. [28817-28881 
[65 titles] : 

Antoniette. 75. 


Aubrun (—). 61.— 
| Audemars (—) 62.—Baldwin (Capt.) 
73.—Brookins in new Wright ma- 
i¢chine. 74.—Drexel (J. A.)  60.—Far- 
‘man biplane after accident, Oct. 28, 
‘1910. 70.—Garros (—) 6S8.—Gra- 
‘hame-White (C.) and Ralph John- 
‘stone in flight, 15.—Harmon (C. B.) 
and Sidney Macdonald. 72.—Hoxsey 
‘(Arehie) warping wings. 27.—John- 
‘stone (Ralph) warping wings. 23.— 
Moisant (John). 50, 51, 54.—Moi- 
isant’s accident, Oct. 28, 1910. 71. 


‘Radley (James) 638, 66, 67.—Roose- 
ivelt and Archie Hoxsey. 52.—Simon 
and <Aubrun. 69.—Simon, Moisant, 


Audemars, White and Aubrun, 64. 


CoLe & co.—Continued. 
Turpin (—) 65. © Nov. 3, 1910; 2 
ec. each Nov. 7, 1910; J 147375-147397. 


Antoinette [aeroplane. ] 117.—Au- 
brun (Emile). 92.—Aviation stretch. 
109.—* Baby ”” Wright [aeroplane.] 
98.—Brookins (Walter). 108.— 


Brookins’ (Walter) accident. Interna- 
tional race, 1910. 111.—Brookins and 


Wright ‘“‘ flyabout.” 90.—Curtiss 
(Glenn). 36.—Curtiss (Glenn) in 
single - surface. 116.—De Lesseps 


(Count) in Bleriot. 88.—Demoiselle 


| aeroplane. | S6.—Demoiselle [aero- 
plane] starting. 105.—Drexel flying. 
118.—-Drexel in Bleriot. 79.—Ely 


(Eugene) in New Curtiss. 103.—Ely 


(Mr. & Mrs. Eugene) in New Cur- 
tiss. 102.—Four aeroplanes in flight, 
together. 5.—Grahame-White 


(Claude). 93.—Grahame-W hite 


(Claude) and Alfred Le Blane. 94.— 
Grahame-White (Claude) in Farman. 
19, 85.—Hamilton (Chas. K.) 120.— 


Hamilton (Chas. K.) and Capt. Walter 


Wellman. 99.—Hamilton (Chas. K.) 
in Hamiltonian. 84.—Harmon (Clif- 
ford” By 119.—Latham (Hubert). 
77.—Latham (Hubert) in Antoinette. 
82, 87,'89.—Le Blane (Alfred). 95.— 


Le Blane’s (Alfred) accident, Interna- 


tional race, 1910, 114.— Ogilvie 
(Alec). S80.—Roe in triplane. 47.— 
Wright (Orville) in the clouds. 101.— 


Wright (Wilbur) and Hubert Latham. 
81.-—-Wright brothers. 76. © Novy. 9. 
LOTOs -2.@ each ‘Nov. 16; 1970; -3 
147748147783. 

Anteinette [aeroplane.] — Bleriot 
faeroplane.]—Curtiss  [aeroplane.]— 
Hangars at Belmont park.—New Cur- 
tiss [aeroplane]—two separate en- 
gines.—NSingle-surface Curtiss faero- 
plane.] © Nov. 14, 1910; 2 e each 
Noy. 16, 1910; J 147784147789. 
COLUMBIAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 

St. Louis, Mo. [ 28SSS2—28895 

| Portrait covers of Musie of 
masters, Artists edition, with 
trations]: 


the 
illus- 


Awakening of = spring.—RKourrée, 
Bach.—Gay  butterflies.—-Idilio, Theo 
Lock.—-In the merry month of May. 
Moments musical.—Nocturne caracte- 
ristique, J. Field.—Waltz in A major, 
Anton Dvorak. © Noy. 12, 1910; 2 e, 
ernch Nov. 14, 1910: KO 16048-16055, 

Harmonious blacksmith, Han 
del.—In the mill, Ernest Gillet.—Ma- 
gurka, CC. Saint Saens.—Minvets, 
Beethoven,—Nachtsuek, R. Schu- 


mann.—Rondo in A, Moz, © Novy, 28, 
1910; 2 e@ each Dee, 2, 1910; KO 16628 


166388. 


FR 


ao) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, RS. Ve 


28896 
COMMERCIAL MILLING Co.. Detroit, 
Mich. [ 28896-28898 


Birthday cake, C no. 16999.—Bis- 
cuit, C no. 16998.—Strawberry short 
cake, C no. 16997. © Novy. 18, 1910; 
2 e. each Nov. 21, 1910; K 16363— 
16365. 


Comstock (G. W. R.) New York, 
si a ae [28899-28901 

Mouse Island. Maine.. Lovers’ walk. 
©: Dec.) 1,. 1910; Bc. Nove 22, 4910205: 
148019. 

Westport, Maine: 

Farm road.—White birches. © Dee. 
11910: 2- & each Noy. 227719102 9 
148020, 148021. 


Cook (J. H.), Blue Hill, Nebr. 
[28902, 28903 
Trinity Lutheran church, interior. 
1,2. © Nov. 19, 1910; 2 ¢. each Nov. 
15, 1910: J-148057, 148058. 


Cook (THOMAS) & SON, New York, 
Ney. [28904 
Jamaica. © Nov. 23, 1910; 2c. Nov. 


25, 1910; K 16469. 


Cootry (PHILIP £.) Brooklyn, N. Y. 


4 [28905 
Cartographical chart . . . to study 
Ethnology in colleges, [ete.) © Nov. 


+26, A910; 2°: Dec. 1, 19105 J 148423. 


COSMOPOLITAN LITHO. co.. New York. 


NEA [28906-28908 
Golden opportunity.—Playful pup- 
pies.—Woodland calendar. © Nov. 1, 


1910: 2 e. each Nov.-8, 1910: K 15843— 
15845. 


CoURIER Co. OF BUFFALO, Buffalo, N.Y. 


[28909-28917 
All my love and all my money, no. 
6062. © Nov. 11, 1910; 2 @. Noy. 12, 
1910; IX 15983. 
Babcock electric. no. 6049. © Nov. 
14, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 15, 1910; K 16095. 
Bernard (Sam), no. 6077. © Nov. 
14,1910; 2 © Nov. 15; 19105°K 36097. 
Borrowing dinner from the neigh- 
bors. no..6061. © Nov. 11, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Noy. 12, 1910: K 15984. 


Commuters catching the 7 :46’’. no. 
6060. © Nov. 14, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 16, 
1910; K 16152. 

——_— I’ve come to spend the day, no. 
6065. © Nov. 14, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 16, 
1910; K 16153. 

Sweetest girl in Paris, no. 6072. © 
Nov. 14, 1910;-2 ¢c.. Nov. 15, 1910; K 
16096. 


COURIER CO. OF BUFFALO—Continued. 

Two portraits, Buffalo Bill and 
Pawnee Bill. © Nov. 7, 1910; 2 e. 
Nov. 8, 1910; K 15849. 


Waiting for the commuters, no. 6074. 
© Nov. 25, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; 
IX 16512. 


Croonpore (FRED. T.), New York, N. Y. 

[28918, 28919 

Advanced fashions, Nov., 1910. Sup- 

plement A& B. © Nov. 4, 1910; 2c. 
each Nov. 7, 1910; K 15818, 15819. 


CULBERTSON (Mrs. KATHLEEN), Kan- 

sas City, Mo. [28920 

Lion of Lucerne. © Noy. 1, 1910; 
2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 148148. 


CURTISS STUDIO, New Haven, Conn. 
[28921 
Lincoln (Abraham). © Nov. 29, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 1, 1910; J 148489. 


Danrers (Joun J.) Duluth, Minn. 
[28922 
Waldenstrom (Dr. and Mrs. P.) of 
Sweden. © Nov. 2, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 4, 
1910; J 147580. 


Davis (ABRAHAM L.), Ashland, N. H. 

[28923 

Mt. Washington, N. H. © July 25, 
1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; J 147339. 


Davis & SanrorD, New York, N. Y. 
[28924-28930 | 

Gilmore (Ray). © Oct. 17, 1910; 
2 ce. Oct. 18, 1910; J 147140. 

Green (Miss). © Oct. 17, 1910; 2 | 
e..Oct. 18, 1910; J 147148 

Johnson (Justive). © Oct. 17, 1910; 
2 ec. Oct. 18, 1910; J 147142. 

Joyce (Alice) A, B. © Oct. 18, | 
1910; 2 ce. each Oct. 18, 1910; J 147148, 
147144. | 

Neal (Nellie). © Oct. 17, 1910; 2 ec. 
Oct. 18, 1910; J 147145. 

Scott (Miss) and Miss Jarvis. © 
Oct. 17, 1910: 2 € 0G ee 
147146. 


Davison (J. W.), Madison, S. Dak. i 
[289381 

Burnett County, Wis., beet. © Oct. | 

27,1910; 2-¢ Oct. 31; 19105 3 eee: 

DECKER (ALFRED) & CoHN, Chicago, Ll. | 

[28932 | 

Society brand clothes. © Sept. 10, | 
1910; 2 ec. Oct. T, 1910; K 14683. 

DELANEY & MurpHy, Chicago, I. | 
[28933 

Franklin (Benjamin). © Nov. 30, | 

1910; 2 c. Dee. 3, 1910; K 16635. 


024 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 48-50, Dec., 1910 29107 

| DENVER MUD CHEMICAL CO., Kansas | DEeTRoIT PUB. co.—Continued. 

| City, Mo. [28934 Burnside, La., cane fields. 071647. 
Nurse and newsboy. © Nov. 12, © Noy. 22, 1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 28, 1910; 


| 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 16, 1910; K 16098. 


| Dr Roster (Aricre), Clear Lake, Minn. 

[28935 

Clear Lake, Minn., Catholic church. 

© Noy. 22, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 23, 1910; 
J. 148059. 


DETROIT PUB. CO., Detroit, Mich. 
[28986-29107 


Across the Intervale, N. H. 071563. 
© Apr. 26, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; 
J 148179. 


Albany, N. Y., Capitol, staircase. 
071643. © Nov. 21, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 
| 1910; J 148180. 


| Alexander (Mrs.) ; by John W. Alex- 
| ander. 029721. © Nov. 22, 1910; 2c. 
| Nov. 28, 1910; J 148181. 
| Ann Arbor, Mich. University of 
| Michigan, campus. 015650. © Nov. 22, 
| 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 148234. 
Ball players; by William Morris 
| Hunt. 029850. © Nov. 21, 1910; 2. 
| Nov. 28, 1910; J 148182. 

|i Bess.) ©) July 1,:1910; 2c. Nov. 

1910; IK 16505. 


| Boston, Mass., Boston opera house. 
1 0715386. © Apr. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 
1910; J 148184. 

| ——Harvard medical school. 071591. 

@© June 18, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; 
J 148183. 

— Old state house, central cor- 
| ridor. 071595. © June 13, 1910; 2c. 
| Nov. 28, 1910; J 148185. 

—— —— council chamber. 071594. 
© June 18, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; 
J 148186. 


) 


nd 


8. 


from about the site of the 
| Boston massacre. 071592. © June 138, 
|m910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 148187. 
————from Washington street. 
1071593. © June 13, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 
1910; J 148188. 
| —~-—— Representatives’ hall, look- 
ing east. 071597. ©. June 18, 1910; 
2c. Noy. 28, 1910; J 148189. 
—— ——. ——_ looking west. 071596. 
1'© June 18, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; 


|| J 148190. 


Bridal Veil Falls, Yosemite Valley. 
|"018598. © Nov. 22, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 
| 1910; J 148191. 

| Bringing in the harvest, Hopi pueb- 
\wos, 015274. © Sept. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. 
| Noy. 28, 1910; J 148192. 

) 


2 


J 1481938. 

California peppers, blossom and 
fruit. 071641. ° © Nov. 1, 1910; 2°¢ 
Nov. 28, 1910; J 148194. 

Chattanooga, Tenn., biuffs of the 
Tennessee River. 071633. © Oct. 10, 
1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 148195. 

——Orchard Knob. 015655. © 
Nov. 22, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 
148196. 

Dahomey, Miss., cotton fields. 071654. 
© Nov. 22, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 28, 1910; 
J 148202. 

Detroit, Mich., Hotel Pontchartrain. 
071656. © Nov. 22, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 
1910; J 1482038. 

—— Majestic building. 071637. © 
Sept. 20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 
148204. 

——water front. 071620. © Oct. 
14, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910: J 148205. 

Duluth, Minn., Lester park, The 
alls. 071630. © Aug. 30, 1910; 2c. 
Nov. 28, 1910; J 148206. 

Galveston, Tex., East End _ slip. 
0780380. © Oct. 21, 1910; 2c. Nov. 28, 
1910; J 148207. 
sea wall and beach. O78031. 
© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 c. Noy. 28, 1910; J 
148208. . 

Garden of the Gods, Colo., Gateway 
and Pike’s peak. 015268. © Nov. 21, 
1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 148209. 


tiant poplar, Williams River, W. 
Va. 071645. © Nov. 21, 1910; 2 «4 
Nov. 28, 1910; J 148210. 

Grey days: by Edward W. Redfield. 
029706. © May 6, 1910; 2 c. Noy. 28, 
1910; J 148211. 

Hopi basket weaver. 015278. © 
Sept. 1, 1910; 2 « Nov. 28, 1910; J 
148212. 


Hopi corn field, the man with the 
hoe. 015280. © Sept. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 28, 1910: J 148218. 


Hopi woman making pottery. 015276, 


© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 « Nov. 28, 1910; J 
148214. 

In the gloaming: by H. Golden 
Dearth. 029704. © Noy. 22, 1910; 2 
c. Novy, 28, 1910; J 148215. 

- 029846. © Nov. 21, 1910; 2¢ 
Noy. 28, 1910; J 148216. 

Kittery Point, Me. Cutt’s house, 

071520. © Apr. 15, 1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 28, 


1910; J 148217, 


4) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29107 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 

first parsonage built in Maine. 
071523. © Apr. 27, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 28, 
1910; J 148218. 

Government street. 071519. © 
Apr. 15,.1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 28, 1910; 3 
148219. 


Old Ferry lane. 071522. © 
Apr. 15,1910; 2c, Ney. 28, 1910; Fi 
148220. 

—Old well in old Ferry lane. 
071524. © Apr. 15, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 28, 
1910; J 148221. 


Sparhawk house. 071521. © 
Apr 15, 19102 2. e. Noy. 2h. 1910s 
148222. 

Knoxville, Tenn., from balcony of 
country club. 071687. © Aug. 26, 
1910; 2 c. Noy. 28, 1910; J 148228. 
Gay street north from Wall 
street. 071584. © Aug. 26, 1910; 2c. 
Nov. 28, 1910; J 148224. 


lake, Fountain city. 071585. 
© Aug. 26, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 
148225. 

— walk to spring, Fountain city. 
071586. © Aug. 26, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 
1910; J 148226. 

Wall street looking west from 
Gay street. 071583. © Aug. 26, 1910; 
2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 148227. 

Lagos, Mex., Parroquia church. 
071688. © Nov. 22, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 
28, 1910; J 148228. 


Lily pond; by C. Harry Eaton. 
029705. © May 6, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 
1910; J 148229. 


Los Angeles, Cal., Broadway, north 


from 4th. 071674. © Nov. 22, 1910; 


2 c. Noy. 28, 1910; J 148230. 


——Spring street south at 4th. 
OT1IGI3=- © Nov; 22, 1910.2 6. Navy. 
28, 1910; J 148231. 

Manzanitza blossoms. 071642. © 
Nov: 27, f9l0> 2c. Nov. 28, 1 ote. 
148232. 

Mariposa grove, 


Cal., big | trees. 


015267. © Nov. 21, 1910; 2c. Nov. 28, 
1910; J 148233. 
Miramar, Cal., entrance drive. 


071694. © Nov. 22, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 28, 
1910; J 148285. 

rose embowered bungalow. 
071698. © Nov. 22, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 
28, 1910; J 148236. 


Mobile, Ala., Southern railway ter- 
minals. 015656. © Nov. 22, 1910; 
2 ec. Nov. 28, 1910; J 148237. 

Montecito, Cal., garden from Casino. 
071695. © Nov. 22, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 
28, 1910; J 148238. 


526 


pt. Iv, H. 8., Vv. 5 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. | 

Montreal, Quebec, bank of. 071689. } 
© Nov. 22, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; 
J 148239.. : 

Navajo woman weaving blanket. | 
015273. © Sept. 1, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 28, | 
1910; J 148240. 

New Castle, N. H., along the shore. 
071529, 071530. © Apr. 15, 1910; 2 «. 
each Nov. 28, 1910; J 148241, 148242. | 
BoatswainAllan’s house. 071527. 
© Apr. 15, 1910; 2 c Nov. 28, 1910; J | 
148248. ) 


cove. 071526. © Apr. 15, 1910; 
2 ec. Nov. 28, 1910; J 148244. | 
Fort Point light. 071528. © | 
Apr. 15, -1910; 2 ©. .Novye2s, 7410, & | 
148245. 


toll bridge. 071525. © Nov. | 
21, 1910; 2 c.. Nov. 28, 1910; J 148246. | 
Walbach tower. 071531. © 
Nov. 21, 1910> 2°@ Nowe toto. 
148247. 

New Orleans, and the river, La., | 
panorama from Hotel Grundewald. | 
015657. © Nov. 22, 1910; 2 c. Nov. | 
28, 1910; J 148248. : 

New York, N. Y¥. Columbia univer- 
sity. 015285. © Oct. 14, 1910; 2 ¢@ | 
Nov. 28, 1910: J 148197. 


Barnard college. 071624. | 
© Oet. 21, 1910; 2 ce NGy 2s) 1810 
148198. 


campus. 071625. © Oct. 
21, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 148199. | 


———— Havemeyer hall. 071626. 
© Oct. 21, 1910; 2.6 Nowe2s, 4600: 
J 148200. 


_______~ library. }OrdGai eee ee. | 
21, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 148201. 


Niagara Falls, Canada, Clifton ho- 
tel. 071621. © Nov. 22, 1910; 2 ¢. | 
Noy. 28, 1910: J 148249. | 
and American Falls. | 


071622. © Noy. 22, 1910; 2 ¢ Nov. 28, 
1910; J 148250. | 


— from Clifton hotel. 015648. © |} 
Nov. 22, 1910; 2. c. Nov. 28, 1910; Jj 
148251. 


Octorare (S. 8.) trial trip. 022644. 


© Nov. 22, 1910; 2 e. Noy. 28, 1910; 
J 148252. | 

Pasadena, Cal. [bird’s-eye-view.] | 
015653. © Nov. 22, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 28, | 


1910; J 148253. 


Busch sunken gardens. 015651. | 
© Nov. 22, 1910; 2 c. Noy. 28, 1910; | 
J 148254. 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 48-50, Dec., 1910 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 


Cawston ostrich farm, reaching 
for oranges. 071669. © Nov. 22, 
1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 148256. 


——Hotel Green, West building, 
corridor. 071670. © Nov. 22, 1910; 


| 2c Nov. 28, 1910; J 148258. 


—— Hotel Raymond, entrance. 
071669. © Nov. 21, 1910; 2c. Nov. 28, 
1910; J 148260. 

© 


—— Prospect park. 071672, 
iINoy. 22, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 
148261. 


—— Sunny crest. 071671. © Nov. 
22, 1910; 2 c. Noy. 28, 1910; J 148262. 


Peche Island and Windmill Pointe, 
Lake Ste. Claire. 015649. © Nov. 22, 
1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 148263. 


Pepper drive. 071892. © Nov. 22, 
1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 148264. 


Portland, Me., Cape Casino from 
shore. 071499. © Apr. 15, 1910 ; aes 
Nov. 28, 1910; J 148265. 

© 


Congress street. 071496. 
pr. lo, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 28, 1910; J 
148266. 


—— Cushing Island landing. 
Oito10-) © Apr. 15, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 
28, 1910; J 148267. 


— —— looking from, toward Port- 
land head light. 071509. © Apr. 15, 
1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 148268. 

—— Deering park, fountain and 
mond. "O¢tola. ©) Apr. 15, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 28, 1910; J 148269. 

See pond. O11513. .© Apr. 15, 
1910; 2 ce. Noy. 28, 1910; J 148270. 

—— Hastern promenade. 071506. © 
Poco too: 2 ¢c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 


148278. 


“Island. 071517. © Apr. 15, 1910; 


——fForest city landing, Peak’s 


» e 


| Nov. 28, 1910; J 148274. 


| 


‘tery. 071502. 


, 071497. © Apr. 


Gem theatre and boat landing, 
Peak’s Island. 071518. © Apr. 15, 


een 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 148275. 


residence. 
Nov. 28, 


— Gen. Neal Dow’s 
071507. © Apr. 15, 1910; 2c. 
1910; J 148271 


graves of commanders of the 
Enterprise and Boxer, Eastern ceme- 
@) Apr., 15, 1910; 2 c. 
Noy. 28, 1910; J 148272. 
—— Ram’s Ledge light, from Cush- 
ing Island. 071511. © Apr. 15, 1910; 
2 c. Nov, 28, 1910; J 148276. 


—— Thomas B. Reed’s 
15, 1910 


birthplace. 
Nov. 28 


mes 


ac. 


1910; J 148277. 


CLASSES, H TO K 


9 


29107 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 

view of harbor from Fort Allen 
park. 071516. © Apr. 15, 1910; 2’ ¢. 
Nov. 28, 1910; J 148278. 

—— Wadsworth Longfellow 
071504. © Nov. 21, 1910; 2 
1910; J 148279. 

—— Western cemetery, Longfellow’s 
family tomb. 071500. © Apr. 15, 1910; 
2c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 148280. 

—— Western promenade. 071505. © 
Apr. 15, 1910; 2 ¢c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 
148281. 

Portsmouth, N. H., 
near Market Square. 
15, 1910;..2. c. Now. 
Sagamore bridge. 
Apr. 10,1910; 2 e. Nov, 
1482838. 

—— State street near 


house. 
c. Nov. 28, 


Congress street 
071532. © Apr. 
28, 1910; J 148282. 
071534. © 
28, 1910; 9 


Rockingham 


hotel. 071533. © Apr. 15, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Noy. 28, 1910; J 148284. 

— Woodbury mansion. 071535. © 
ADT. 15, E910; 2 Gr New. 2a; eee we 
148285. 

Post’s sugar mill, La. 071648. © 
Nov. 22, 1910;.2 ¢. Nov. 28, 1910; J 
148286. 

Queretaro, Mex., Hercules cotton 
mills. 071650. © Nov. 22, 1910; 2 


Nov. 28, 1910; J 148287. 


Redlands, Cal., Kimberly Crest, basin 
and pergola. 071680. © Nov. 22, 
1910; 2c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 148288. 


—Santa Fe railroad 
071681. © Nov. 22, 1910; 
1910; J 148289. 


——— Smiley park, cacti. 
Nov. 22, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 
148290. 


~—— Smiley public library, 
071679. © Nov. 22, 
28, 1910; J 148291. 

——Smiley’s (A. K.) 
071697. © Nov. 22, 1910; 
1910; J 148292. 


—— Wissahickon 
Nov. 22, 1910: 2 «¢. 
148298. 


Return 
Troyan. 
2c. Nov. 


Riverside, 
inn, Campanile. 
1910: 2 Novy. 


“a C. 
- irrigating 
22, 1910: 2 


station. 
2 c. Nov. 28, 


OT1696. 
28, 1910; 


© 
J 


entrance, 
1910; 2 @ Nov. 


residence. 
2 c. Nov. 28, 


O71678. 
28, 1910; 


© 
J 


inn. 
Novy. 


of the 
O2970T. 
28, 1910: 
Cal., 
O71699., 
28, 1910: 


flock; by 
© Nov. 
J 148294. 
Glenwood 
© Novy. 
J 148205. 
OT1L6T6. 
28, 1910; 


Constant 
21, 1910; 


mission 
om” 


canal, 
c. Nov. 


Noy. J 


148206, 


Lard 


( 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29107 


pt.iv,n.s,v.5 | 


DETROIT PUB. Cco.—Continued. 
Rubidoux Mountain, Sierra 
eross. 071698. © Nov. 22, 1910; 2. 
Nov. 28, 1910; J 148297. 

summit. 071675. © Nov. 
22, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 148298. 

Rochester (Steamer). 022648. © 
Nov 22.1910; 2.¢...Nova2Si 010 233 
148299. 

Rubidoux Mountain, Riverside and 
the orange groves. 015652. © Nov. 
22, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 148300. 

Salem, Mass. Assembly house. 
078014. © Nov. 15, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 
1910; J 1483801. 

Boardman house. 078013. © 
Nov.) 15s 1910 <2ee INOW .28 ol OL0.: oF 
148302. 


doorway, 23 Chestnut street. 
078011, 078029. © Nov. 15, 1910; 2 ¢. 
each Noy. 28, 1910; J 148808, 148304. 


078020. © Nov. 15, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 


28, 1910; J 148305. 


Repulse of Leslie at the 
Old North bridge. 078017. © Nov. 15, 
1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 148306. 


vay. 078019. © Nov. 
15, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 148807. 


Trial of George Jacobs of 
Salem for witchcraft. 078018. © Nov. 
15, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 1483808. 


Grimshaw house. 078015. © 
Nov. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 28, 1910; J 
148309. 


——house of the seven _ gables. 
078016. © Nov. 15, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 
1910; J 148310. 


— Peabody museum, marine room. 
078021. © Nov. 15, 1910; 2c. Nov. 28, 
1910; J 148311. 


—— —— —— old Salem ships. 
078022. © Nov. 15, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 
1510; J 148312. 


Pierce-Nichols house. 078012. 
© Nov. 15, 1910; 2 ec Nov. 28, 1910; J 
148318. 


Santa Barbara, Cal., Hotel Potter 
and water front. 015658. © Nov. 22, 
1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 148314. 


Saratoga Lake, N. Y., from White 
Sulphur Springs hotel. 071547. © 
Apr. 21, 19105%2 ie. \Nov../28,-1910F ai 
1483817. 


— White Sulphur Springs. 071551. 
© Apr. 27, 1910; 2 c Nov. 28, 1910: J 
148315. 


—— —— hotel. 
27, 1910, 2 c. Novy. 


071546. © Apr. 
28, 1910; J 148316. 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 1| 
Saratoga Springs, N. Y., American | 

Adelphi hotel. 071542. © Apr. 27, 

1910; 2 ce. Nov. 28, 1910; J 148318. 


—— Broadway and American Adel- | 


phi hotel. 071537. © Apr. 27, 1910; 
2c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 148319. 


the Grand Union hotel. 
071538. © Apres 21, 1910 -820c. Nov 
28, 1910: J 148320; 


—— Chauncey Olcott’s garden, — 
071564. © Apr. 27, 1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 28, 
1910; J 148326. 


y hall and _ ~post office. }j 
071540. © Apr. 27, 1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 28, +) 
1910; J 148321. 
Congress Spring park. 071550. 
© Apr. 27, 1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 28, 1910; 
J 148322. 
Convention hall. 
Apr v2, 1910:  23c 
148328. 

—-— Dr. Strong’s sanitorium. 071549. |) 
© Apr. 27, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; J} 
148827. 


Nov. 28, 1910: J || 


—— Hntrance to Yaddo. }) 
© Apr. 27, 1910; 2c. Nov. 28, 1910; J >} 
148325. 


—— Grand Union hotel. 071543. 


© Apr. 27, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; J} 


148324. 


—— Union avenue, looking east. 
071539. © Apr. -2% 19#0-820e.- Nov, 
28, 1910; J 148828. 


—— United States hotel. 071544. jj 
© Apr. 27, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; Jat 
148329. 


—— —— jnterior court. 
Apr. 27, 19102 2 eto 
148330. 


— — Worden hotel. 071545. © Apr. 
27, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28) 1910= I4soaae 


—— Yaddo, home of Spencer Trask, 
lily pond. 071558. © Apr. 27, 1910; 
2 ec. Nov. 28, 1910; J 1483832. 


— lower lake and _ drive. 
071559... © Apr. 27, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 
28, 1910; J 1488383. 


——-—-—-mansion. 071556. © Apr. 
27, 1910; 2 «@ Nov. 28, 1910; 7 148334: 


—-——— memorial gate. O71557. 
© Apr. 27, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 28, 1910; 
J 14838385. 


0890. © | 
28, 1910; J | 


© Apr. 27, 1910; 2c. Nov. 28, 1910: J 
148336. 


—— Yaddo lake. 071555. © Apr. 
27, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 1488387. 


028 


071541. © | 


071562. — 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 48-50, Dec., 1910 


29150 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 

Seal of the province of Massachu- 
setts Bay. 071598. © Nov. 22, 1910; 
2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 1483388. 


Song of the woods. © July 1, 1910; 
2c. Nov. 28, 1910; K 16506. 

Source of the Romanche; by Lendall 
Pitts. 029852. © Novy. 21, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 28, 1910; J 148889. 


Steamers off Belle light, Detroit, 
Mich. 071634. © Nov. 22, 1910; 2 ec. 
Nov. 28, 1910; J 148340. 

Study; by E. K. Baker. 029843. © 
hiay) G, 1910; 2c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 
148341. 


Taos Indian roasting corn; by H. 
irvine Couse. 029722: © Nov. 22, 
1910; 2c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 148342. 


Tenth muse; by John W. Alexander. 
17029719. © Nov. 22, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 
| 28, 1910; J 148348. 

Unfolding buds; by W. L. Metcalf. 
029720, 029876. © Nov. 22, 1910; 2 c. 
each Nov. 28, 1910; J 148344, 148345. 


—— 029877. © June 6, 1910; 2 ec. 
Nov. 28, 1910; J 148346. 

Windmill Pointe, Lake Ste. Claire. 
071635, 071636. © Nov, 22, 1910; 2c. 
each Nov. 28, 1910; J 1483848, 148349. 


Woman grinding corn, pueblo of 
Laguna, N. Mex. 071623.- © Nov. 22, 
1910; 2c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 148350. 

—— of the Isleta pueblo. 015277. © 
popu iw wetos 2 Cc. Nov: 28, 1910; J 
1483851. 

Wyandotte (Steamer) off Windmill 
Pointe, Lake Ste. Claire. 022650. © 
Ome 1910; 2c. Nov. 28, 1910;. J 
148852. 

DEVAMBEZ, Paris, France. 
[29108-29116 
[9 prints]: 


Défilé (Le).—Départ pour la 
chasse.—Gotiter (Le).—Pierrot a I 
ecole.—Repas champétre. © Oct. 3, 


1910; 2 c. each Oct. 22, 1910; K 15251- 
15255. 


Danse (La).—Hn wagon.—Musique 
(La).—Retour de la chasse. © Oct. 
bo, 1910;)2 c. each Oct. 29, 1910; K 
15495-15498, 

DICKERSON (WARREN C.), Los Ange- 
les, Cal. [29117 

San Pedro Harbor, Cal. © Oct. 25, 

2910;.2 c. Oct. 29, 1910; J 147119. 


Dickins (Harry C.), London, Eng- 
land. [29118-29121 
Beautiful (The) milkmaid; after 


James Northeote, by I. G. Stevenson. 
© Nov. 22, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 25, 1910; 
H 899. 


Dickins (Harry C.)—Continued. 

Louise (Madame); by Miss E. Mil- 
ner,  ©"Oct. -25, 1910+ '2:¢e.: Oct. 27, 
1910; H 841. 

Pretty (The) fruitseller; after 
James Northcote, by I’. G. Stevenson. 
© Nov. 22, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 25, 1910; 
H 897. 

Prince Jacob; 
Vandyek, by F. 
Nov. 30, 1910; 
I 898. 

Dopur, Day & ZIMMERMAN, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [29122-29124 

Hempstead (village of), N. Y., sew- 

age disposal plant, Congelton system, 


Sir 
Stevenson. 
Novy. 


after 
G. 
9 


mari, 


Anthony 
© 
1910; 


25, 


assembled longitudinal section A—A. 
464-3. ©1c. Nov. 1, 1910; I 367. 


assembled sectional plans CC-— 


DD. - 464-2, ©: 1. ec Nov. 1, 1910-45 
366. 

—assembly drawing. Section 
BB: *'464-14.> © 1 © Nov. 1) 1900271 
BOD. 


DoLLE (ALVIN C. E.), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[29125-29135 

[10 prints]: 

Ah come on in, what yer skeered 
of.—Love me love my pup.—Moon may 
iffect the tide, but oh you untied.— 
No fair lookin.—Oh how dry I am. 
Oh, I dassent. © Oct. 20, 1910; 2 e. 
each Nov. 2, 1910; K 15903-15908. 

All the good things come to him who 
waits.—Back, back, to the bovine heaps 
for you.—Infernal question.—Loosen 
up, you clam.—Obh you, Adam and 
Eve. © Oct. 10, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 
22, 1910; K 15287-15241. 
DOLLENMAYER (ALBERT), Minneapolis, 

Minn. [291386, 291387 

Fort George commercial club exhibit 
of agricultural products. A, B. ©1 
ec. each Nov. 4, 1910; J 147802, 147303, 


DouaHERTY (A.), New York, N. Y. 
29138-29148 

Apple blossoms. — Clover. — Iris. — 

Rose.-—Thistle-—Tulip. © Nov. 2, 


1910: 2 e. each Noy. 26, 1910; K 16486— 
16491, 
DRESSLER San Francisco, 
Cal. [20144, 2V145 
Surf wading near the Clift House, 
San Francisco, Cal. 1, 2. © Oct. 8, 
1910; 2 ce. each Oct, 14, 1910; J 146447, 
146448, 


(ALBERT), 


DruckrER & co., New York, N. Y¥. 
[20146-29150 
Canadian club of New York, an- 


nual banquet, Nov, 15, 1910. © Noy, 
15, 1910; 2 c. Noy. 17, 1910; J 147880. 


529 


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29151 


ft 
4 


pt. Iv, 0. s., ¥.5e 


DruckER & co.—Continued. 

New York chamber of commerce, 
142nd annual dinner, Waldorf-Astoria, 
Noy. 17, 1910. ©-Novi 1741910 327c 
Nov. 19, 1910; J 148890. 

Railway business association, sec- 
ond annual dinner, Waldorf-Astoria, 
Nov. 22, 1910. © Nov. 22, 1910; 2 «. 
Nov. 25, 1910; J 148106. 

Rochester chamber of commerce, 
twenty-second annual dinner. © Mar. 
18, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 8,-1910; J 147520. 

Union theological seminary, banquet, 


Waldorf-Astoria, Nov. 29, 1910. © 
Noy 2oe dgIO: 2 en Dee le Toto ey 
148488. 


Nashua, Nz H: 
[29151-29153 

Milette (Monsignor J. B. H..V.) 
1-3. © Sept. 30, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 
22, 1910; J 148053148055. 


O.), 


DucLos (JOSEPH J.), 


Belpre, Kans. 
[29154 
160 bu. of wheat hauled, by I. Bon- 
nel, to Belpre, Kans. © Nov. 8, 1910; 
2c. Nov. 18, 1910; J 147888. 


Du Vatu (C. M-), Colfax, Wash. 
[2915 


3) 
18, 1910552 


DURSTINE (W. 


Colfax, Wash. © Nov. 
ce. Nov. 23, 1910; J 148082. 


EAGLE PRESS. Portland, Me. [29156 
Coast artillery. © Nov. 18, 1910; 


De. Noy. 21. 1910 7K 16307. 
Eames (Epiryu L.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[2 9157 
Corlette inn. © Nov. 16, 1910; 2c 
Nov. 17, 1910; J 147806. 
Eaton (HuecH & MARGARET), Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. [29158 


Thought for your birthday. © Novy. 
19102 Ee NOve5, 1910's. K 15672. 


EDISON MFG. Co., Orange, N. J. 
[29159-29226 


[Moving pictures] : 


Adoption (The) 1-4. © Nov. 11, 
1SIOs 2-9, “each YNov= Zar" A9IOrey 
148065-148068. 

Arms and the woman. 1-4. © Nov. 


30; L910; 2é.. each; Dees 2, 1910; J 
148450-1484538. 

Boy scouts of America in camp at 
Silver Bay, Lake George, N. Y. 1-4. 
© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 5, 1910; 
J 1473385-147388. 

Daughter of the mines. 1-4. © 
Nov. 25, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 1 ,1910; 
J 148424148427. 


EDISON MFG. co.—Continued. 

Greater love. 1-4 © Noy. 29, 
1910; 2 c. each Dec. 2, 1910; J 148454— 
148457. 

His mother’s thanksgiving. 1-4. 
Nov. 22, 1910; 2 ¢. each Nov. 26, 1910; 
J 148140-148143. 

Into the jaws of death. 14. © 
Nov. -15, 1910; 2°¢. each Nov. 23, 1910; 
J 14S8069-148072. 

Key of life. 1-4. © Nov. 1, 1910; 
2 c. each Nov. 5, 1910; J 147331147334. 

Lassie’s birthday. 1-4. © Nov. 8, 
1910; 2 c. each Nov. 15, 1910; J 147697— 


147700. 

Little station agent. 14. © Nov. 
4, 1910; 2 c. each Noy. de) 1910-2 
147689-147692. 

Riders of the plains. 1-4. © Nov. 
2, 1910; 2 ce: each Noy. Sa23510> 
147323-147326. 

Ship’s husband. 14. © Noy. 9, 
1910; 2c. each Novy. 15, 1910; J 147701— 


147704. 

Stolen claim. 
2 @. each Nov. 
148080. 

Swiss guide. 14. © Oct. 28, 1910; 
2 c. each Noy. 5,1910; J 147327-147330. 

Through the clouds. 14 © Nov. 
23, 1910; 2 ec. each Noy. 26, 85910. 
148136-148139. 

Toymaker (The), the doll and the 
devil. 1-4. © Nov. 18, 1910; 2 ec. each 
Noy. 23, 1910; J 148073—148076. 


14. © Nov. 16, 1910; 
23, 1910; J 148077— 


Trip over the Rocky and Selkirk. 


Mountains in Canada. 1-4. © Nov. 
8, 1910; 2 c. each Novi do,s19ie 
147693-147696. 


EDMONDSON (GEORGE M.), Cleveland, 


Ohio. [29227-29229 
Rockefeller (John D.) 1-8. © Nov. 
11, 1910; 2,¢c. each Nov 2s, ee 


148391-148393. 
EDMONSTON (DaAvip B.), Washington, 


iD [29230-29242 | 


Confalonieri (Donna B. C.) © Nov. 
18, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 25, d516 ee 


(M: C.) © Nov. 18, 19105 2c 


Nov. 25, 1910; J 148113. 
(Marchesa C.) © Noy. 18, 
1910; 2c. Nov. 25, 1910; J 148114. 


Cromwell (Miss Louise) © Nov. 
10, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 25, 1910; 3 48is5: 

Culp (Miss Adaline) © Noy. 10, 
1910; 2 ce. Nov. 25, 1910; J 148116. 


Hammond (Miss May) © Nov. 22, 


1910: 2 c. Nov. 25, 1910; J 148117. 


Haywood (Miss Doris) © Noy. 10, 
1910; 2 ce. Nov. 25, 1910; J 148118. 


530 


nos. 48-50, Dec., 1910 
EpMoONSTON (Davip B.)—Continued. 
King (Miss Marion EK.) © Nov. 10, 
1910; 2 c. Nov. 25, 1910; J 148119. 
Larner (Miss Ruth) © Nov. 14, 
Poor ze, NOV. 25, 1910; J. 148120. 


MecMullin (Miss Eliza) © Nov. 22, 
1910 ; 2c. Nov. 25, 1910; J 148121. 


Ray (Miss Marie) © Nov. 10, 1910; 
2c. Nov. 25, 1910; J 148122. 


Smith (Miss Ida N.) © Nov. 10, 
HILO; 2) eC. Noy.25, 1910; J 1481238. 


Wright (Miss Alice) © Nov. 10, 
1910; 2 c. Nov. 25, 1910; J 148124. 


HLuiott (H. A.), Whitaker, Pa. 
[29243-29249 
Whitaker, Pa.: 


Birdseye view.—Engine house.—F. 
O. EH. 1699.—Lovers lane and leaning 
rock.—Monongahela River and Mc- 
| Keesport road.—Post  office—School 
| house. © Oct. 7, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 
| 11, 1910; K 15936-15942. 


| Burs (ARCHIBALD F.), Pawtucket, 
ey Te [29250 


| Providence, R. I., view of harbor 
| and the four bridges. © Nov. 3, 1910; 
lez c. Noy. 0, 1910; J, 147882. 


| Estixy (Hucenta), S. Kirkwood, Ga. 
[29251-29261 


| Oglethorpe souvenir post cards. No. 
A. Cranham Hall.—No. B. Lawn at 
Cranham Hall.—No. C. Old iron gate 
and toothed brick wall.—No. D. All 
§ Saints Church, Essex.—No. F. His 
| monument in All Saints church.—No. 
G. Old All Saints church, Essex, in 
| 16th century.—No. H. Westbrook, now 
| Meath Home.—No. I. Boating on the 
river Wey.—No. J. Old White Hart 
| tavern.—No. L. Heroic bronze statue 


1 of Gen. James Edward Oglethorpe, 
| Savannah, Ga.—No. M. How Lady 


Hlizabeth Wright Oglethorpe looked in 
1774. © Nov. 19, 1910; 2c. each Nov. 
| 25, 1910; K 16448-16453. 


| Bverettr (WittramM), Port Angeles, 
Wash. [29262 


Bik at home. © Nov. 16, 1910; 2c. 
Oct, 27, 1910; J 148037. 


| EXCELSIOR co., Cape Girardeau, Mo. 

[29263-29265 
| Cape Girardeau, Mo. Bluffs on rock 
jlevey road. [Sie.]—Healy’s rock 
) crusher.—Portland cement plant. © 
mov, 28, 1910: 2.c. each Dec. 1, 1910; 
KK 16588-16585. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


29294 


Finney (Ff. M.), Gray Horse, Okla. 
[29266-29273 
sit of scenery. 
Oct. 21,1910: 


Gray Horse, Okla. 
© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 «. 
15441. 

-——- - District no. 33 public school. 
© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1910; K 
15443. 

——Gray Horse store 
1884. © Oct. 26, 1910; 2 ¢. 
1910; K 15442. 

—— Home of the Osage, Blackbird’s 
residence. © Oct. 26, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 
27, 1910; IKK 15444. 

Mourning their dead. 1, 2 & 3. 
© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 ¢. each Oct. 27, 1910; 
IX 15446-15448. 

Osage dance or round house. 
© Oct. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 27, 1910; K 
15445. 


established 
Oct... 27, 


First M. E. courcu, Bloomington, Ind. 
[29274 


Bloomington, Ind., First M. E. 
church. © Nov. 14, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 17, 


1910; J 147804. 


FisuHer (C. A.), Minot, N. Dak. 
[29275-29284 
Big Head (Chief). 1-4. © Nov. 8, 
1910; 2 c. each Nov. 17, 1910; J 148027— 
148030. 
Braye (A). © Nov. 8, 
Nov. 17, 1910; J 148031. 


Drag Wolf (Chief). 1-3. © Nov. 8, 
1910; 2 ce. each Nov. 17, 1910: J 148032- 
148034. 


Drag Wolf (Chief) and wife. © 


1910; 2 ¢. 


Nov. 8, 1910; 2 «@ Nov. 17, 1910; J 
148035. 
Two chiefs. © Nov. 8, 1910; 2 e. 


Nov. 17, 1910; J 148036. 


(E. S.), New York, N. Y. 


[29285, 29286 


Fire 


Bon voyage.—Bright days and calm 
good friends. © Noy. 16, 1910; 2 e. 
each Noy, 28, 1910; K 16484-16485, 
F’.), New York, N. Y. 

[| 292ST—29294 

Daly (Rev, Thomas A.) © Oct. 12, 
1910; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1910; J 147291. 


3108-1, 8108—A, 
each Oct, 26, 


Foney (EF. 


Koelling (Helene) 
© Oct. 10, 1910: 2 «¢. 
1910; J 147292, 147298. 

Vannutelli (Cardinal) 8145, 1-5. © 
Oct. 8 1910: 2 ec Oct. 26, 1910: J 
147294-147298, 


531 


70126—10——8 . 


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29295 bs 
Fox (CHARLES HENRY), Philadelphia, 
Pa. [29295-29304 
[10 photographs] : 
Aquatic table decoration. 81.— 


Basket of fruit and flowers. 76.— 
Basket of hydrangea. 133.—Bridal 
shower bouquet. 132.—Bride’s-maid’s 
basket. 130.—Corsage. 118.—Daisy 
shower. 78.—Dutch tub with azaleas. 
184.—-Grapes. 82.—Informal lunch- 
eon. 83. © Nov. 15, 1910; 2 c. each 
Noy. 16, 1910; J 147790-147799. 


Fex (RicHarp K.), New York, N. Y. 

[29305 

Stars of the prize ring. © Nov. 29, 
1910; 2 c. Noy. 30, 1910; K 16565. 


FREDONIA LINSEED OIL WORKS, Fredonia, 

Kans. [29806 

Tiger’s head. © Oct. 15, 1910; 2 c. 
Oct. 24,4910; K 15351. 


FREELAND (W. B.), Pigeon, Mich. 
[29307-29319 

Pigeon, Mich.: 

Birds-eye-view, N. E.— Birds-eye- 
view, N. W. 1, 2.—Birds-eye-view, S. 
W.—Campbell block.—Evangelical 
chureh.—Main «st. 1, 2.—Main st.,; 
looking north.— Main _ st., looking 
south.—Main st., west side.—Michigan 
ave., looking west.—View from Harty 
house, south. © Nov. 15, 1910; 2c. 
each Noy. 7, 1910; J 147506-147518. 
FREY (Roscoe), Washington, Iowa. 

[29320 

Lightning. © Nov. 19, 1910; 2 e«. 

Noy. 21, 1910 < J 14 F915. 


FRIEDELL (PH A.), Victor, Mont. 


[29321—29325 © 


Victor, Mont.: 


Bank and drug store. 349.—Grand 


central hotel. 346—Livery stable. 
348.—Main street, north side. 351.— 
Northern Pacific depot. 347. © Nov. 


14, 2910232. ec. each” Noy: 15, 19105 5 
147684-147688. 


FRYKLAND (OscAR), Durand, Wis. 
[29326-29340 
Rock Island, Ill., Augustana jubilee, 
June, 1910: 
Augustana college and seminary. 8, 
9.—Faculty of college and Augustana 
seminary. 5.—Graduates of college 
and Augustana seminary. 4, 32.— 
Representatives of U. S. & foreign 
colleges. 7.—Section of Augustana 
Synod and delegates. 6, 22-27, 29.— 
Some foreign and other noted repre- 
sentatives. 11. © Noy. 1, 1910; 2¢ 
each Nov. 7, 1910; J 147469-147483. 


pt. IV, 1. S., ¥. & 


I'ucus & LANG MFG. cO., New York, 

Lp & [29341-29344 

Senefelder bust. 14. © 1. each 
Noy. 28, 1910; J 148151-148154, 


GANNER (JoHN H.), Russellville, Ark. 
: [29345-29351 
Canned vroducts.—Fifteen cent cot- 
ton.—Morton prize winners.—‘ Nancy 
Halls.’”—Some pumpkin.—Street view 
during Pope County fair.—Sweet po- 
tato industry. © Nov. 16, 1910; 2 ¢. 
each Noy. 22, 1910; J 148010-148016. 


Chicago, Il. 

[29352 

Wintry slope. © Novy. 21, 1910; 2c. 
Nov. 25, 1910; J 148109. 


GARRISON (E. B.), Bridgeton, N. J. 
[29353 

Cumberland County court house. © 
Nov. 28, 1910; 2.¢,Noy. s0; 3910; & 
148419. 


GEHRMANN (CHARLES A.), San Fran- 

cisco, Cal. [29354 

Halley’s comet. © Nov. 7, 1910; 
2 c. Nov. 11, 1910; K 15934, 


GIBSON ART CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[29355-29360 
Auto girl. — Debutante. — Ideal 
head.—Is my hat on straight.—Opera 
girl—Summer girl. © Nov. 20, 1910; 
2c. each Nov. 21, 1910; K 16543-16548. 
GLoEGE (E. H.), Monroe, Wis. [29361 
Young (Kathryn), parents, grand- 
parents and great-grand-parents. © 
Aug. 19, 1910; 2 ¢. Novag 
147561. 
Goop (IRA) Ridgway, Pa. [29362 
Imit brooder plans. © 1 e. Noy. 28, 
1910; ft at, 


GARDNER (JAMES K.), 


GcoDHUE (G. H.), Boston, Mass. 
[29363 
Ram’s head. © Noy. 25, 1910; 2 e. 
Nov. 25, 1910; K 16421, 


GORDON ART Co., New York. N. Y. 

[29364, 29365 

French bathing girl—French danc- 

ing girl. © Sept. 6, 1910; 2 c. each 
Nov. 28, 1910; K 16500, 16501. 


GOTHAM LITHO co., New York, N. Y. 
[29366-29367 
Curls.—Mohlte head. © Novy. 28, 
1910; 2 c each Dee. 1, 1910; K 16599- 
16600. 


GouLpD (J. A.), El Reno, Okla. [29368 


Oklahoma citizens. © Nov. 29, 
1910; 2 ce. Dec. 2, 1910; K 16619. 


Oo2 


rod 
§ 


it 


} * 
nos. 48-50, Dec., 1910 


a esses sss 


‘ GouLtp & Eperuarpt, Newark, N. J. 
[ 29369-29370 

Chart for automatic spur and spiral 

gear generating machine. © 1c. Nov. 
=, 1910; I 369. 

Helical gear chart for automatic 
spur and helical gear generating ma- 
mehine. © 1 c. Nov. 2, 1910; I 368. 
GRAY LITHOGRAPH co., New York, N. Y. 
[29371-29373 
= Harly morning call. © Nov. 23, 
1910; 2c. Nov. 25, 1910; K 16468. 

In pasture. © Nov. 21, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Noy. 22, 1910; K 16406. 


Lusitania. © Nov. 18, 1910; 2 «. 
Nov. 19, 1910; K 163804. 
|| GreAT FALLS PHOTO VIEW ©co., Great 


Falls, Mont. 
Great Falls, Mont.: 
Bird’s-eye view.—Great Northern 

vailroad depot.—Great Northern rail- 
‘road shop.— Rainbow and _ power 
meant. © Oct. 5, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 
19, 1910; J 147924-147927. 


GREEN (EF. H.), Muscatine, Iowa. 
| [29378 
' Indian maiden. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1910; 
| J 147525. 
Gross (Epwarp), New York, N. Y. 
[29879-29384 
Do it now. © Nov. 25, 1910; 2 «. 
Noy. 26, 1910; K 16494. 
Fare thee well. © Oct. 28, 1910; 
2 erOct, 25, 1910; K 15534. 


Grace of youth. © Dee. 1, 1910; 
2c. Nov. 21, 1910; H 895. 


[29374-29377 


mucky dog. © Nov: 30, 1910; 2.c. 
2! Dee. 1, 1910; K 16597. 
i /lwins. © Nov. 10, 1910; 2 c. Nov 


| 11, 1910; K 15980. 
You’re next. © Nov. 30, 1910; 2 


| Gurnez (Marin B.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[293885, 293886 
| Many windows face about. © Noy. 
| 2010; 2 c. Nov. 18, 1910; K 16254. 
| Merry Xmas and a happy New Year. 
"| © Nov. 19, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 18, 1910; K 
th) 16253. 


| Gurrey (Arrrep R.) 
Hawaii. 


gr., Honolulu, 
[29887-29396 


Burt rider, 1-10. © Nov. 10, 1910; 
8) 2, each Dec, 1, 1910; J 148428-148487. 
i) 


waii. [29397, 29898 
81 Child of Hawaii.—Daughter of Ha- 
| Wali. © Nov. 14, 1910; 2 ¢. each Dee, 


I, 1910; J 148421, 148422. 


GURREY (CAROLINE H.), Honolulu, Ha- | 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


29420 

GUTEKUNST (F.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[ 29399, 29400 
Sinnott (Rt. Rev. Mgr, J: P.) 1, 2. 
© Nov. 17, 1910; 2 ¢ each Noy. 18, 
1910; J 147836, 147837. 


GUIMANN & GUTMANN, New York, 
Nwx. [29401-29416 
Autumn. © Dee. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 


25, 1910; K 16605. 

Brown lady. © Dec. 1, 
Nov. 25, 1910; KX 16615. 

Child should always say what’s true. 
© Dee. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 25, 1910; K 
16611. 

Children sing. © Dec. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 25, 1910; K 16614. 


1910; 2 ¢. 


Easterboy. © Dec. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Noy. 25, 1910; K 16601. 


Eastergirl. © Dec. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 
25, 1910; K 16602. 

Girl with lily. © Dec. 1, 1910; 2c. 
Nov. 25, 1910; K 16607. 

How do you like to go up in a swing. 
© Dec. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 25, 1910; K 


16609. 
In winter. © Dec. 1, 1910; 2 «. 
Noy. 25, 1910; K 166138. 


Now will you be good. © Dee. 1, 
1910; 2 ec. Nov. 25, 1910; K 16608, 


Spring. © Dec. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 


*) | 


25, 1910; K 16608. 

Summer. © Dec. 1, 1910; 2 e. Noy. 
25, 1910; K 16604. 

Swing girl. © Nov, 25, 1910; 2 ¢: 
Dec. 1, 1910; K 16616. 

When I am grown. © Dee. 1, 1910; 
2 c. Nov. 25, 1910; K 16610. 

When I was sick. © Dee. 1, 1910; 
2c. Nov. 25, 1910; K 16612, 

Winter. © Dec. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 


oO~ 


25, 1910; IX iG606. 


Newton, Mass. 

2417 

Hornbrooke (Dr.) © Noy, 15, 1910; 
2c. Noy. 16, 1910; J 147718. 


Hawn (SUSSANNA E.), 


Hate (Georce G.), Kansas City, Mo. 
}2O0418 
Dancing (The) Hayles. toe 
Nov. 18, 1910; J 147838. 
Hate (M. B.), Barre, Vt. [20410 
Christinas greeting. © Oct. SL 
1910: 2 ce. Nov, 4, 1910: K 15675 
HamMPpron (BENJAMIN B.), New York, 
BF he | 2420 
Cook (Frederick C.) © 1 ¢. Dee. 2, 


N10; J 148448, 


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29421 pt. iv, Hos. vo 
HANFSTAENGL (FRANZ), Muenchen, | Harriman (J. Emery) Jzr.—Continued. 
Germany. [29421-29441 plan. © Oct. 26, 3910-2 a 
Bay of Gascogne; by C. Boehme. Nov. 8, 1910; J 147526. a 
ilding castles; by E. v. Defregger. side elevation. Oct. 2G; 
a oe a ae ie Ie aL Michner | 1910; 2c. Nov. 8, 1910; dt4ynay, 
i Pig teee g ote i Harriman type aeromobile. © Oct. 


Covenanter; by E. M. Douglas. 
Dance (The) ; by G. v. Hoesslin. 
David; by G. v. Hoesslin. 
Distant sounds; by H. Volkner. 
Interrupted dance; by F. v. 
fregger. 
Kitty; by W. Schwar. 
Large game; by J. Schmitzberger. 
Mail coach; by R. Gutschmidt. 
May day; by H. G. Jentzsch. 
Narcissuses; by. G. v. Hoesslin. 
Noble rivalry; by A. Schroeder. 
Old bachelors; by H. G. Jentzsch. 
Plymouth; by C. N. Hemy. 
Roman woman; by G. v. Hoesslin. 


Summer night that paused among 
the stars; by J. Collier. 


Tea party; by G. Wolseley. 
Wisdom; by G. v. Hoesslin. 
Young faun; by G. v. Hoesslin. 


© Sept. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 30, 
1910; H 901-921. 


HANKOFF (L.), New York, N. Y. 
[29442-29452 


De- 


[11 prints]: 

Another victim.—Arrived in time.— 
I am lost.—I’m a sucker.—I’ve reached 
my destination at last.—I would like 
very much to be with you.—Nothing 
doing.—Scenery here is most beauti- 


ful.—Talk about a healthy spot, this 


beats them all.—They have got me a 
going here.—This is no place for a 
minister’s son. © Sept. 18, 1910; 2 ¢. 
each Sept. 22, 1910; K 16264-16274. 


HARDENBURG (H. B.) & co., New York, 

ne SY. [294538 

Three bull dogs. © Nov. 1, 1910; 
2 ce. Nov. 11,1910; K 15979. 


Haritow (C. D.), Beach, N. D. 
[ 29454, 29455 
Beach, N. ‘D. .© Sept.. 9, 1910; 2 e«. 
Oct. 22, 1910; K 16068. 


Golden valley. © Sept. 9, 1910; 2 
e. Oct. 22, 1910; K 16067. 


HARRIMAN (J. EMERY) JrR., Brookline, 
Mass. [29456-29459 


Harriman type aerocar, front eleva- 
tions ©) Oct. .26, 191052 ©. Nov: 'S, 
1910; J 147528. 


20, 1910; 2. e. Oct..2%, 1990 Kea At" 


HARRISON (HELEN), Bridgeport, Conn. 
[29460 
Christmas greeting. © Nov. 15, 1910; 
2 c. Nov, 18, 1910; K 16238. 
Hart, ScHAFFNER & Marx, Chicago, 
Til. [29461-29477 
[17 prints]: 
Christmas turkey.—Going to busi- 
ness. © Oct. 4, 1910; 2 c each Nov. 
14, 1910; K 16023, 16024. 


Aviation meet.—Before the game.— 


| Black cat.—Dressed for it.—Friendly 


game.—iIn the locker-room.—Waiting | 
for the start: © Oct. 28, 1910; 2 ¢. |} 
each Nov. 5, 1910= Kk 1b e@atae. 
Ball (The)—In the church.—Shop- 
pers.—Summer night. © Nov. 7, 1910; 
2 ec. each Nov. 18, 1910; K 16259-16262. 
Evening guest.—Horse show.—Skat- 
ers.—Winter sport. © Noy. 25, 1910; 
2c, each Dec. 2, 1910; K 16620-16623. 
rTARVEY (I'RED) Kansas City, Mo. 
[29478-29537 | 
[60 photographs]: | 
Acoma.—Acoma, architecture, 1-4.— | 
Acoma, boy with dog.—Acoma, En- | 
chanted Mesa.—Acoma, little Nah-sa- | 
ta.—Acoma, old mission.—Acoma, } 
Street scene. 1, 2.—Acoma, trail to | 
water hole-—Apache lodge. 1, 2.—At 
the well of Acoma.—Az-cho. 1, 2.— |] 
Burning pottery at Santa Clara.— |] 
Cho-we-to.—Franciseo. 1, 2.—Helen, | 
Hopi girl—Indian courtship.—Jose.— | 
Laguna, maiden.—Laguna, old drum- | 


mer.—Laguna, old mission.—Marabel 
(Jose). 1, 2.—Marie of Taos.—Mira- | 
bel (John).—Nambe women.—Nam- 


peya, making pottery.—Nearing the 
end of the trail.—Old Walpi house.— 
San Juan, at the bridge—San Juan, | 
girl—San Juan, Governor. 1, 2.—San | 
Juan, woman.—San Ildefonso, archi- 
tecture.—Santa Clara, architecture.— 
Santa Clara, girls returning from | 
pool.—Santa Clara, Maxie with water } 
jar.—Santa Clara, pottery maker.— | 
Santa Clara, ruins of old mission. } 
1, 2.—Santiago.—To-no-wate. 1, 2.— 
To-wa-na and child.—Wana Tso.—We- 
cha, Acoma boy. 1, 2.—Well of Aco- 
ma.—Women of Nambe.—Zuni.—Zuni, } 
Governor.—Zuni, Governor’s wife.— | 
Zuni, old mission. © Sept. 30, 1910; } 
2. e. each Nov. °7, 1910; J 4474092 8 
147468. 


O04 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 48-50, Dec., 1910 


HARVEY (GRAcE G.), San Francisco, 
Cal. a 


Who are you? © Nov. 14, 1910; 2 
Nov. 18, 1910; J 147842. 


HAVILAND (LINDSLEY), New York, N.Y. 
[29539, 29540 

Johnson (Owen) and four of his 
friends.—Johnson (Owen) and the Ro- 
man. © Oct. 25, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 


29619 

Hitt (Rosr. R.), San Francisco, Cal. 

[29594 

Hill (Thomas). © Nov. 8, 1910; 

2c. Nov. 18, 1910; K 16258. 

Hogson (C.), Rutherford, N. J. 

[29595-29606 

Loves lovely hours: Hours fly.— 


Join me.—Night hours.—Time shows.— 
Time eee clear can shake me. © 


23, 1910; K 16492, 16493. Oct. 29, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 2, 1910; 
1s Wa 5648— 15653. 
Hervz, New York, N.Y. [29541-29543 Who’s looney now: Girl who hesi- 
Astride habit.—Misses’ astride | tates too long.—Good thing who has 
habit.—Side-saddle habit. © Nov. 26, | blown his pile.—’Smi wife.—Stage en- 


1910; 2 ec. each Nov. 
16367-16369. 


Hess (Roscoer C. 8.), New York, N. Y. 
[ 29544, 29545 


New York, N. Y., Gorham bldg., dur- 
ing Hudson-Fulton celebration. © 
mov. 19) 2910-2 e: Nov. 22, 1910; J 


Zale, oS 


trance.—To the betting ring. an 
bound by fashions tie. © Oct. 29, 


1910; 2c. each Nov. 
15647. 


2, 1910; K 15642- 


Colo. 
[29607 


Johnstone’s last flight, Denver, Colo., 


HALLOWELL (Nep C.), Denver, 


Nov. 17, 1910. © Nov. 19, 1910; 2¢ 
p0008. Dec. 1, 1910; J 148420. 

oom orua side of 38th. street, be- i ; 
tween 7th. and Sth. avenues. © Nov HOME ART CO., Norfolk, Va. [29608 
44, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 17, 1910; J 147805 Southern Madonna. © Nov. 5, 1910; 


a (at a ‘Seattle. Wasti 2c. Nov. 4, 1910; J 147524. 
IHN RS. HARRIET), Seattle, Wa: 
(29546 | Hoop (H. P.) & sons, Charlestown, 
eee “ieee © N 19 Mass. [29609 
not C.: C). NOV.. - Out for a drive. © Noy. 15, 1910; 
1910; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1910; J 148133. 2 c. Nov. 15, 1910: K 16078. 
Ba) Eiiladelphia, Pa. cae | Hoover (M. J.), Newville, Pa. [29610 
‘ 5 [29547-29598 Newville, Pa., Newville-Carlisle trol- 
[47 prints] : ley. © Nov. 12, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 16, 
At last, I’ve got him.—Boon com- | 1910; J 147720. 
i — ‘ed. — Friends. — 
ee oumtry. bred in HOUGHTON MIFFLIN ‘co., Boston, Mass. 


| Golden harvest.—Good looking pair.— 
Hello, papa, is that you.—Home from 
pasture. A & B.—In safe keeping.— 


[29611, 29612 
Hezekiah.—She sank into the arms 


‘Moonlight ripples.—Old and new way | that clasped her. © Sept. 17, 1910; 
| of saving.—Old forge.—Old swimming | 2 c. each Noy. 4, 1910; K 15676, 15677. 
| hole.—Pines (The) .—Please go away.— ; Gh esl oT eh 

Purity.—Solitude—Want to race | Howard (FRANK B.), gh apa ee 

Young lamb.—yYoung rough rider. © N. ¥. [29613-29616 

Oct. 25, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 28, 1910 Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Christ chureh: 

K 15704-15724. From northeast.—From Rorthert= 

Autumn symphony.—Birches.—Call bier ins mnsie ecnaage Fe Sas 

of the wild.—Cooling draught.—Debu- 148168 1AST7TL ; so , 

tante.—Ieeding flock—fForest pool.— ; 

Girl with green parasol.—Girl with | Tfoyy (Dupitey), New York, N. Y. 

W white furs.——Harvest moon.—In_ pas- [20617 
i) tures green.—Love’s young dream.— Alma, portrait. 1. © Nov. 45, 

Bucky dog.—Meadow path. — Noble | 1970. 9'¢. Nov. 16, 1910; J 148394. 
lf Sire.—Old, old story.—Old pasture 
fj road.—On wings of song.—Reverie.— | Huppie prue co., Fort Recovery, Ohio. 
“] Safe companion.—Spirited pair.—Sum- f20618, 29619 
# mer roses.—Tense moment.—Voice of et Rocnvary, Obtal: 

i the deep.—Yes or no. © Oct. 25, 1910; Reabine northwest | from opera 

4 Geach Oct. 17, 1910; K 15909-16938. house,—Looking southeast from opera 

Nature’s rugged beauty. © Oct. 25, | house. © Noy. 11, 1910; 2 ¢ each 

/ 2910; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1910; K 15708. Nov. 14, 1910; J 148098, 148094, 

ROOF 


29620 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IV, 2S. VS 


Hunt (Craiz), Colville, Wash. 
[29620-29626 
Accoutred for the dance—April.— 
Little troubles.—Looking for Santa 
Claus.—May.—Two Nesperce  war- 
riors—Whyana and her mcther. © 
Noy. 30, 1910; 2 ¢. each Nov. 30, 1910; 
J 148411-148417. 


HUNZIKER (SAMUEL), Sutton, Nebr. 
[29627 
Independent harvester co. © Oct. 
27, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 14, 1910; J 147656. 


Hype (HELEN), Chicago, []1. 
[29628-29630 
Daruma branch.—Day in June.— 
Greeting. © Nov. 12, 1910; 2 ¢. each 
Noy. 16, 1910; K 16690-16692. 


ILLINOIS NOVELTY WORKS, Chicago, [1]. 

[29631 

Discovery of America by Christopher 

Columbus in 1492. © Nov. 14, 1910; 
2. ¢e. Nov. 25, 19905 K 16549. 


IoWA SEED co., Des Moines, Iowa. 
[29632 
Golden sweet melon. © Nov. 19, 
1990 =)2, cx Novo 1910. 1k 163816) * 


J & J co., San Francisco, Cal. 
[29633-29638 
Jeffries-Johnson championship con- 
test, original pictures. 1-6. © l1e 
each Noy. 10. 1910; J 147534147539. 


JACKER (R. J.), Chicago, Ill. [29639 
Brookin’s airship. © Oct. 31, 1910: 
2. Nov:-5, 1910 > Kat5sg7. 
JACKSON (CARL), Superior, Wis. 
[29646 


Summer picture. © Nov. 22, 1910: 
2 ¢. Noy. 25, 1910; J 148095. 


JACKSON (Howarpd B.), New York, 
Des Ns [ 29641, 29642 
Our Dutch cousins. © Nov. 18, 


1910: 2 ce. Nov. 22, 1910: 3.148025. 
Simply a country scene. © Noy. 
18, 1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 22, 1910; J 148026. 


JEWISH PUB. SOCIETY OF AMERICA, 
Philadelphia, Pa. [29643 
Mendelssohn (Moses). © Oct. 10, 

1910; 2 ec. Nov. 1, 1910; K 15992. 
JoLttEY (L. H.), Los Angeles, Cal. 
[29644 


60 inch reflector at the Mt. Wilson 
solar observatory, Mt. Wilson, Cal. 
Noy: 17. 1910 2. c,. Nove 22, 191055 
148007. 


ee 
een ic i a 


Jones (H. D.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[29645 
Army-Navy football game at Frank- 
lin field, Philadelphia, panorama of. 
© Nov. 27, 1910; 2 «© Novy. 28) 19102 
J 148166. 


KEELER (W. FREDERIC), New York, 
Ne ON [29646 
Forms found in the human aura. 
© Nov. 5, 1910; 2G Seoveen, 1010- 
IX 15804. 
Keinty (J. C.), Detroit, Mich. [29647 
To live in the hearts we leave behind 
is not to die. © Nov. 14, 1910; 2 c. 
Nov. 11, 1910; K 15962. 


KELLEY (E. W.), Chicago, 1. 
[ 29648, 29649 


Johnson (Jack), in his Chicago 
home. 3950-1, 2. © Nov. 19, 1910; 
2 e. each Nov.: 24, 18102 449325 
147935. 


KELLOGG SWITCHBOARD & SUPPLY CO., 
Chicago, Il. [29650 


Operating Kellogg exchange. © 
Noy.. 5, 1910;-2 © Nov. {eee 
15807. 


Kez (I. D.), Reynoldsville, Pa. 
[29651-29653 


Men’s bible class of M. E. church, 
Reynoldsville, Pa. 1-3. © Oct. 29; 
1910; 2 ec. Oct. 29, 49103 2 14471253— 
147301. 


KENNEDY co., Seattle, Wash. 


valley looking north. © Noy. 1, 1910; 
2 c. Nov, 8, 1910; K tagade 


Kerves (E. Scorr), Jamestown, N. Y. 

[29655 

Just a mother. © Dec. 1, 1910; 2 c. 
Noy. 19, 1910; J 148461. 


Meadville, Pa. 
[29656-29684 


Cape Town, South Africa: 

City hall from parade ground, show- 
ing table mountain. 17008.—Penguins 
on Dassen Island, near. 17014. © 
Oct. 30, 1910; 2 c. each Noy. 11, 1910; 
J 147581, 147582. 


If fish would always bite like this. 
11477. © Oct. 30,-1910; 2 c. Nov. 115 
1910; J 147583. 


Japanese howitzer firing 500 Ib. 
shell into Port Arthur, with shell in 
sight. 14901. © Oct. 30, 1910; 2 c. 
Noy. 11, 1910; J 147584. 


KEYSTONE VIEW CO., 


006 


[29654 | 
Birdseye view of Duwamish River — 


pe Rr in es a eg NET ig NE sar mt . . 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 48-50, Dec., 1910 


KEYSTONE VIEW co.—Continued. 

Kandy, Ceylon: 

Avenue of royal palms in the botani- 
cal gardens. 121138.—Wlephant’s bath, 
ear, 212114) © Oct. 80, 1910; 2 ¢ 
each Nov. 11, 1910; J 147585, 147586. 

Lake Victoria Nyanza, Africa, native 
market at Port Florence. 17011. © 
Pemsve to10, 2 ¢c. Nov. 11, 1910; J 
147587. : 

Memphis, Egypt, palms. 17007. © 
Per oun. 2 °C. Noy. 11, 1910; J 
147588. 

Mombasa, Africa, Shipping ivory. 
17005. © Oct. 30, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 11, 
1910; J 147589. 

Montreal, Canada, Eucharistic con- 
gress: 

Benediction by papal legate. 16313.— 
Knights of Columbus in _ parade. 
16315.—Magnificent open-air altar.— 
16314.—Priests in parade. 16312.— 
School children in front of St. James 
Cathedral. 16310.—School children in 
their spotless communion robes. 
16309.—Splendid avenue of arches on 
St. Hubert street. 16311. © Oct. 30, 
1910; 2c. each Noy. 11,1910; J 147590— 
147596. 

Rhodesia, Africa: 

One night’s bag. 17010.—Pair of 
water bucks. 17009.—Pounding meal- 
ies, near Victoria Falls. 17006.—Re- 
sult of a morning’s hippopotamus hunt. 
17012. — Returning with trophies. 
17015.—Traveler and native porters in 
camp. 17018.—Victoria Falls on the 
Zambezi River. 17004. © Oct. 30, 
1910; 2 c each Nov. 11, 1910; J 147597— 
1476038. 

Rotorua, New Zealand, In the sani- 
tarium gardens. 15977... © Oct. 30, 
1910; 2 ce. Nov. 11, 1910; J 147604. 


Simla, India: 

Himalavan ekke. 12552.—Watering 
place. 12551. © Oct. 30, 1910; 2c. 
each Nov. 11, 1910; J 147605, 147606. 

Toronto, Canada, 50,000 people as- 
Ssembled at memorial services in honor 
of His Late Majesty, King Edward of 
England. 16308. © Oct. 30, 1910; 
mucy NOV. 11, 1910; Ji 147607. 

Wright brothers’ airship: 

Conquering the air. 16644.—Near 
view, starting for a flight. 16643. © 
Oct. 30, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 11, 1910; 
J 147608, 147609, 
Kirk (SAMUEL) & SON ©CO., 


sultimore, 


Mad. [29685-29688 
Masonic silver jubilee cup = and 
plateaux, presented to Grand Master 


Thomas Jacob Shryock by the craft. 
© 1 ¢. Nov. 17, 1910; J 147829. 


CLASSES, H TO K 


29736 


IKXirnkK (SAMUEL) & SON co.—Continued. 

—— Reverse view. © 1 ¢. Nov. 22, 
1910; J 148023. 

—— Side view. ©1c. Nov. 22, 1910. 
J 148024. 

——- plateau. 
J 148022. 
LADD (ELIzABeTH A.), Needham, Mass. 

[29689-29698 

Christmas. © Dec. 14, 1909; 2 e¢. 
Nov. 8, 1910; J 148005. 

Needham, Mass., town hall, at night. 
©). Nov. 9) 1910; 2e@ Noy.-5, 1910-78 
147321. 

Newton Highlands, Mass.: Boston & 
Albany railroad _ station.—Congrega- 
tional church. © Nov. 17, 1910: 2 ¢. 
each Nov. 19, 1910; J 147865, 147866. 

Newton Upper Falls, Mass., Emerson 
school... © Nov. 22, 1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 28, 
1910; J 148149. 
from High street. © Nov. 22, 
1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 148150. 


©: 1'@ ‘Nov. 22, 1910; 


Mary Immaculate of Lourdes 
church, The bells. © Nov. 9, 1910; 


2c. Nov. 17, 1910; J 147808. 


Westwood, Mass.: Blue Hill, from 
Clapboard Tree st.—Summer st.— View 
from High Rock. © Nov. 22, 1910; 
2c each Noy. 19, 1910; J 147862— 
147864. 

LAMB (J. & R.), New York, N. Y. 
[29699 

Bronze tablet commemorating battle 
of the Hollow way. © 1c. Dec. 1, 
1910; J 148440. 

LAMBIN (G. M.), Chicago, II]. 
[29700-29714 

[15 prints]: Apple blossom time.— 
Contentment.—Doing the chores.— 
Drifting.—Dry summer.—Heart of 
northern  woods.—Indian summer.— 
Lonesome pines.—May day.—Moon- 
light on the river.—Musiec of the 
brook.—NSimple life.—Summer clouds.— 
Summer in the country.—Where wild 
rabbits run. © Nov. 21, 1910; 2 @ 
each Nov. 25, 1910: K 1642S—16442. 
LAMBIN-WENIGMAN CoO., Chicago, Ill. 

[29715-29736 
22:prints]: 

Aren't you going to turn over a new 
leaf too.—aAt rest.—Broken heart.— 
Day after Sunday.—Do I look alright 
to you.—Ferry landing.—-Head series, 
nos. 18—-25.—I wonder if I dare.—It 
is a pleasant path.—Little garden.— 
Mountain road.—My, they = smell 
sweet.—-One finds a harmony in the 
music of the feathered songsters.— 
Park (The).—Say I like you. © Nov. 
4, 1910; 2c each Nov. 7, 1910: KE 
15820-15841. 


537 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29737 


pt. Iv, n.s., Vv. 5 


LANDON (C. N.), Cleveland, Ohio. 
[29737 


Plate no. 1. © Sept. 10, 1910; 2 « 
Oet, 22. 19102 K 15837 
LAVECCHA STUDIO, Chicago, Ill. 
[29738-29742 
Caruso (Enrico) 15. © 1. each 
Nov. 7, 1910; J 147488147492. 
La Voy (M.) Seattle, Wash. [29748 
Hanging glacier near Mt. McKinley. 


© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ce) Nov. 7, 1910; J 

147398. 

LAWRENCE & JELLICOE, LTD., London, 
Eng. [ 29744, 29745 


Price of a pear. © Oct. 28, 1910; 2 
c. Nov. 18, 1910; H 894. 


We dont think. © Oct. 28, 1910; 2 
CLINOVE PS. 1910 - ESOS. 


Leacu (DIxit W.), Raleigh, N. C. 
[29746-29749 
Here’s to the land of the palmetto.— 
I am thinking of you today.—My 
guest.—Prayer for mother’s birthday. 
© Nov. 15051910; 2ee: each Noy. 45 
1910; K 15738-15741. 


LEET (FRANK IF.) Jamestown, N. Y. 
[29750-29752 


Randolph, N. Y., Borden’s conden- 
sary. 1-3. © Nov. 4, 1910; 2 ¢ each 
Noy. 28, 1910; J 148395-148397. 


Evy. (A. Hoya), co., News York, “Ney: 

[29753-29755 

Diver emerging.—Diver in the air.— 

Diver ready to dive. © Nov. 26, 1910; 

2c. each Nov. 28, 1910; J 148156— 
148158. 


LIDGERWOOD MFG. CO., Chicago, II]. . 
[29756-29769 

[14 prints]: 

Class B. Lidgerwood-Crawford ex- 
cavator working.—Class C. Lidger- 
wood-Crawford excavator equipped 
with boom and Page scraper bucket— 
1—3.— Interior view engine house class 
C. Lidgerwood-Crawford excavator.— 
Lidgerwood-Crawford excavator, Class 
B, C, & D.—lLidgerwood-Crawford 
Class B exeavator digging. 1 & 2.— 
Lidge: wood special type engines no, 
1102, 1152 & 1154.—Two class B Lid- 
gerwood-Crawford excavators working. 
© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ¢« each Nov. 21, 
1910; K 16318-16331. 


(LAURENCE DENNY), Lake- 
[29770-29818 


LINDSLEY 
Side, Wash. 


Chelan series, nos. 468-496, 498, 499, 
900-913, 915, 917-919. © Nov. 5, 
TOO: 2 @  eneh iNew, POT A91O= J 


147941-147989. 


LIPPINCOTT (J. B.) co., Philadelphia, 
Pa: [29819 


“ Bravo,” I cried, “My lady of the 
spur”; by Clarence F. Underwood. 
© Sept. 23, 1910; 2 ce. Noy. 80, 1910; 
H 900. 


LoEB (EMANUEL), Chicago, Il. 
[29820-29822 


Athletic scene. © Nov. 21, 1910; 
2c. Nov.’ 25, 1910; K 16563. 


Fashion plate, spring and Summer, 
1911... ©. Nov. 28, 19010;42Nc Ween 2: 
1910; K 16634. 


Sea-side bathing scene. © Nov. 21, 
1910;.2 ce Nov. 25; 19h0-skewiGaee, 


LoRD PUBLISHING co., Boston, Mass. 
[29823 
Birthday card. © Novy. 25, 1910; 
2.0.“ Nov. 25, 1910 = he aGaor 


LOVETT (ANNE F.), Beverly, Mass. 
[29824-29835 

Beverly, Mass. : 

Beverly home.—China cabinet of a 
Beverly home.—Dining room  fire- 
place of a Beverly home.—Dining 
room of a Beverly home.—Dolls’ tea 
party in garden of a Beverly home.— 
East chamber of a Beverly home.— 
Hall of a Beverly home.—Interior of a 
Beverly home.—North chamber of a 
Beverly. home.—Parlor fireplace of a 
Beverly home.—Sitting room of a 
Beverly home.—These London dolls 
once belonged to two little Beverly 


girls. © Nov. 19, 1910; 2 ¢. each 
Nov. 22, 1910; K 16393-16403. 
McCartHy (HELEN LovEgoy), Wal- 
tham, Mass. [29836 
Uplift :card.. © Oct-15 3oi0ee 2 c 
Nov. 19, 1910; K 16290. 


McCauseE (E. O.), Mutual, Okla. 
[29837 


Clark (Lee and Ray) with their 
new invention of wireless selection. 


© Nov. 11, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 9, 1910; 
K 16870. 
McCormick (CHESTER B.), Lansing, 
Mich. [29838 
Field artillery evolutions. © 1 « 


Novy. 10, 191023 


Mace (CuHas. H.), Denver, Colo. 
[29839 
Johnstone (Ralph) falling 800 ft. to 
his death. © Nov. 18, 1910; 2 €. Nov. 
22, 1910; J 148003. 
McKay (R. H.), Missoula, Mont, 
[29840-29845 
Falls of the Pend Oreille. © Nov. 
20, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 14, 1910; J 147668. 


038 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 48-50, Dec., 1910 


Mckay (R. H.)—Continued. 

Fireplace (The). 199. © Nov. 1, 
1910; 2 ec. Noy. 14, 1910; J 147662. 

My daughter. 203. © Nov. 1, 1910; 
2c. Noy. 14, 1910; J 147664. 

Old friends. 200. © Nov. 1, 1910; 
2c. Nov. 14, 1910; J 147661. 


Paxson in his studio. 204. © Nov. 
1, 1910; 2c. Nov. 14, 1910; J 147660. 


Stairway (The). 197.: © Nov. 1, 
1910; 2 c. Nov. 14, 1910; J 147665. 


McNico.t (Jrssix H.), Boston, Mass. 
[29846 
How many meet who ne’er before 
have met. © Nov. 1, 1910; 2c. Nov. 
10, 1910; K 15889. 


MADSEN BROS., Savannah, Ga. 
[29847-29852 
Blue-wing teal—KHnglish  pheas- 
ants.—Game trio.—Hungarian  part- 
ridge.—Three Jacks.—Yellow legs. © 
Noy. 20, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 18, 1910; 
J 147855-147860. 


MAGEHAN (Matcotm W.) Los Angeles, 

Cal. [298538 

My wife. © Dec. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 
9, 1910; J 147541. 


MAINE HISTORICAL society, Portland, 
Maine. [29854-29862 


Portland, Maine, Longfellow’s old 
home: 


Boys’ room.—Den.—fFront  hall.— 
Garden door.—Guest’s room.—Old 
kitchen. — Parlor. — Poet’s sleeping 


room.—Sitting or living room. © Dee. 
qT, 1910; 2 @. each Nov. 19, 1910; J 
147898-147906. 


MANAHAN (WILLIAM H.), gR., Hills- 

boro, N. H. [29868-29882 
. Among the roses. S067.—At home. 
8074.—At play. S071.—Bright eyes. 
# §8072.— Brothers. 8079.— Bunch of 
— roses. 


8077.—Dinner time. S8070.— 
Dumplings. 8082.—LEaster basket. 
S080. — Just awake. 8075. — Just 
hatehed. 8084.—Mischief maker. 
S078.—Miss Innocence. S076.—Nest 
egg. §088.—Out of the basket. SOS1.— 
Taking a nap. 8068.—Three little 
chicks. 8086.—Twins. 8069.—Wait- 
ing for mother. 8085.—What’s that? 


8073. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec each Nov. 
17, 1910; J 147809-147828. 
MANCHESTER (WALTER N.), Factory- 
ville, Pa. [29883 
Lind (Jennie) and her husband, Dr. 
Otto Goldschmidt. © Noy. 4, 1910; 2e. 
Nov. 16, 1910; J 147719. 


MANZI, JOYANT & cO., New York, N. Y. 
[29884 
Vieux moulin prés d’Oxford; by Al- 
fred Brunet Debaines. © Nov. 14, 
1910; 2 ec. Nov. 15, 1990; 44 $92. 
Marceau (THEO. C.), New York, N. Y. 
[29885-29892 
Dodd (Miss Marjorie) 1. © Nov. 
23, 1910; 2 cs Nov. 25, 1910;"J 148096. 
Gould (Vivian) 1. © Nov. 3, 1910; 
ec. Nov. 5, 1910; J 147340. 
2-7. © Nov. 19, 1910;.2 ¢. each 
Nov. 21, 1910; J 147992-147997. 


92 


_ 


Matson (JAMES F.), Indianapolis, 
Ind. [29893 


Well known legacies. © Nov. 12, 
1910; 2 c. Nov. 25, 1910; K 16483. 


MatTrHEew-NorTHRUP WoRKS, Buffalo, 
Ney: [29894, 29895 
Birdseye view of the city and harbor 
of Havana. © Oct. 29, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 
5, 1910s Kea bso 

Matanzas and valley of the Yumuri. 
© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 5,.1910; K 
15800. 

MATZENE STUDIO, Chicago, Ill. 
[29896-29922 

Angelo (Tira di). © Nov. 4, 1910; 
2G Nov.  ASIOs: J EA Targ: 

Garden (Mary) as Salome. 1464— 
A-Y. © Nov. 10, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 
12, 1910; J 147623-147647. 

Grenville (Lillian). © Nov. 
1910; 2 ec Nov. 11, 1910; J 148040. 


MAYER (CLARENCE) & Co., Cincinnati, 


12, 


Ohio. [29923, 29924 

Featuring the spirit of youth. © 

Novi. 23, 19103 2 @ Nov. 28, 19105 i 
165385. 


spirit of 
Noy. 14, 


the 
» 


aC 


Tailoring, featuring 
youth. © Nov. 9, 1910; 
1910; IK 16045. 


(P. E.), Washington, D. C. 

[29925 

Washington, D. C., McKinley manual 

training school, at night. © Nov. 17, 
1910; 2 c. Noy. 19, 1910; J 147861. 

(A, York, ONS i. 


[29926-29995 


Mrprorp 


MrEKER S.), New 
[70 prints]: 
Happy Christmas. 1, 2, 8 a-c, 4 a-<¢, 
5 a-b, 6 a-b.—Happy Xmas. 2, 6.— 
Happy New Year. 1 a-b, 2 a-b, 3, 4 
5 a-b, 6 a-b.—Happy New Year from. 
6.—Happy Thanksgiving,—I'll be your 


pumpkin on Hallowe’en.—TI send the 
old, old greeting—Joyful Christmas. 
2, 3, 4—Joyful Thanksgiving.—May 


Christmas blessings on thee shine.— 


doo 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29996 


pt. Iv, n. s., Vv. 5 | 


MEEKER (A. S.)—Continued. 
May every wished-for good be thine.— 
Merry Christmas. 1 ad, 2 a-d, 4, 5 
a—d, 6.—Merry Christmas from, 2, 3, 
4.—Merry Xmas. 38, 4 a—-b, 6—New 
Year greetings. 1, 2, 3 a—b, 4 a-b, 6.— 
New Year greetings from. 5.—Peace- 
ful Thanksgiving. — Thanksgiving 
greetings, 1 a-—e, 2 a-e, 8 a-e, 4 a-e, 
hb ae, 6 a-t. © Apr 28. 1O1O- 2 ¢ 
each Oct. 14. 1910; K 14936-15000. 
"Tis Hallowe’en, and all. girls 
know.— Tis Hallowe’en, come fly with 
me.—’Tis Hallowe’en, now all good 
witches.— Tis Hallowe’en tonight.— 
’Tis Hallowe’en, tonight you see. 
May 4, 1910; 2 c. each Oct. 14, 1910; 
K 15031-15085. 
MERCHANTS Kalamazoo, 
Mich. [29996-29998 
Great expectations.—Her first letter 
to Santa Claus.—His happiest Christ- 
mas. © Nov. 23, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 
25, 1910; K 16479-16481. 


MERRIAM (JOHN W.) & COo., New York, 
ENN: [29899 


At the sign of the bull dog. ©l1e. 
Nov. 10, 1910; J 147540. 


METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, New 
VOrk NeW. [30000-30001 
Interior of the Parthenon. Restored 
by Chipiez. © Oct. 31, 1910; 2c. Nov. 
By ALO a dA SDC: 
Mars and Venus bound by Cupid; 
by Paul Veronese. © Nov. 22, 1910; 
2c. Noyv..28, 1910; J 148081. 


Meyer (E, L.), Seattle, Wash. [30002 
I wonder where he is! © Nov. 12, 
10s 2 creNove 165 19202 0147 AA. 


PUB.  -CO), 


MILE HIGH PHOTO co., Denver, Colo. 

[30003 

Denver, Colo., Curtis street, by 

night... © Nov. 22, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 25, 
qOLOE J oss: 


MiniarRD (F. P.), Toronto, Ont. 
[30004, 30005 
Millard-Evans osteopathic lesion 
chart. 2, 3.-.© Sept. 26, 1910: 2 c. 
each Sept. 28, 1910; K 14704, 14705. 


Micter (P. H., Hlk Horn, Lowa. 
[30006 
Elk Horn college. © Nov. 12, 1910; 


2c. Nov. 14, 1910; J 147655. 


MITCHELL (JOHN J.), New York, N. Y. 

[80007, 30008 

American fashions, Nov. 1910, sup- 

plements A & B. © Nov. 10, 1910; 2 ¢. 
each Nov. 11, 1910; KK 15981, 15982. 


O40 


each Noy. 28, 1910; J. 148172, 148178. 


Nov. 18; 19105 (K 162a0- 


Mrx -(Epwarp Lovwuis), New York; | 


ice as [30009, 30010 \f 
Helmuth (Mrs. William Tod) A, B. iy 
© Nov. 12, 1910; 2 c..eaeh Nov. 12% Hy 
1610; J 147648, 147649. \ 
MOFFETT STUDIO, Chicago, Ill. : 


(30011-30032 | 


Campaninni (Delfonte) 1-13. © 
Nov. 4, 1910; 2 ce. each Noy. 10, 1910; 
J 147563-147575. 


Dickinson (F. S.) 14 © Nov. 4, 
1910; 2c. each Noy. 10, 1910; J 147576— 
147579. 


Gregg (J. R.) © Nov. 15, 1910; 2 
c. Nov.. 19, 1910; J 147914. 


Stevens (John F.) 1,2. © Nov. 12, 


a at oo tt Oe et: 


1910; 2 e@ éach Nov. tee aote] a 
147801, 147802. 
1, 2. © Nov. 22, 1910: 2 «© 


Moore (W. E.), Marion, Ohio. 

[30033-30035 
© Nov. 1, 

1699810 sil 


Harvester (The) 1-8. 
A9IO; 2. Geach ‘Nege 
147715-147717T. 


Morcan (CHARLES M.), Newkirk, Okla. 
[80036 


Winfield, Kan., street scene. © 
Novy. 29, 1910; 2 @ Dee 2 a0 
148458. 


Morcan (Mavupbe), New York, N. Y. 
[30037 


Art poster. © Nov. 1275091022 


MorriLtL (GEoRGE), San Francisco, Cal. 
[30038 


Love me love my rat. © Nov. 7, 
1910; 2 ec. Nov. 23, 1910;/K 16408, © 


Morris & BENDIEN, New York, N. Y. 
[30039-3004 
[10 prints]: 


Alas she cannot pay her bills.—For 
one please——Ma told me to grab the 
first opening I saw in the city.—Say 
Bill bring me that chicken.—She was 
told to serve the salad without dress- 
ing. © Nov. 16, 1910; 2c. each Nov. 
17, 1910; K 16222-16226. 


All that was left to him.—God bless 
the man that threw that life pre- 
server.—Head of the house.—Sit down, 
you’re rocking the boat.—They never ~ 
come back. © Nov. 17, 1910; 2 ¢. 
each Nov. 17, 1910; K 16233-16237. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 48-50, Dec., 1910 


30193 


Moses 92) &  0o:,) Lake Placid, 
N. [30049-30058 


Be chctce breakfast in camp.— 
Colden and McIntyre from peak of 
Marcy.—East River Falls.—Haystack 
Mt. from peak of Marcy.—Indian 
Pass.—McIntyre from Lake Colden.— 
Marcy from Little Tear in the Clouds.— 
Peak of Marcy from timber line.— 
Stop for lunch in the Adirondacks.— 
Waterfall on Opalescent River. © 
Oct. 6, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 7, 1910; J 
147399-147408. 


MUELLER (A. F.), New York, N. Y. 
[30059-30062 
MeQuirk (Rev. J.) 1-4.. © Nov. 
15, 1910; 2 ce. each Nov. 21, 1910; J 
147998148001. 


MULLER, New York, N. Y. 
Delaware (U. S. S.), 


[30063-80067 
cock fight 


aboard. =259-261, 264. ©. Oct. 26, 
OM ee weach Nov. 28, 1910; J 
148159-148161, 148168. 

_ ——sgshipscomplement. 262. © Oct. 


26, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 148162. 


Munn & co., New York, N. Y. 
[30068, 30069 
Scientific American cover, Aviation 
number. © Oct. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Oct. 24, 
1910; K 15836. 
—— Christmas number. © Nov. 19, 
1910; 2c. Nov. 21, 1910; IK 163834. 


D.) co., Red Oak, 
[80070-30085 


MurpepHy (THOS. 
Iowa. 
[16 prints]: 
Adele.—Competition.—Hlaine. — El- 
eanor.—lHunice.—If the waters could 
speak. — Joscelyn. —- Lucille. Marjo- 
rie. — Millicent.—Muriel.—Penelope.— 
Phylli Rosamond. 
Dee. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Dee. 3, 1910; KK 
16651-16665. 


Nell. © Nov. 80, 1910; 2 c. Dee. 2, 
TOLOE CIS 16617: , 
NASH (HERMAN), Pueblo, Colo. [80086 
Minnequa club house. © Nov. 14, 


1910; 2 c. Nov. 18, 1910; 
NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO., Dayton, 
Ohio. [380087 
Employes of the National cash reg- 
ister company. © Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ¢ 
Noy. 25, 1910; J 148105. 


NEAL (W. B.), Plainfield, N. J. 
[80088, 

© Nov. 22, 
IK 16404. 
© Nov. 
IKK 16405, 


J 147839. 


80089 
Auto girl. 1910; 2.¢. 
Nov. 22, 1910; 

Good friends. 
Nov. 22, 1910; 


22, 1910; 2 ¢. 


NELSON (H. G.), Hoquiam, Wash. 
[30090, 30091 
Ah Fooh, head. Right side, left 
side. © Nov. 15, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 
22, 1910; J 148017, 148018. 


NELSON (NoRMAN F.), Flushing, N. Y. 
[30092 


Card chess. © 1. Nov. 1, 1910; 
I 370. 
NEVIN (WiLLIAM L.), Philadelphia, 
136, [30093-30095 
Bobtailed Horse. 721.—Iron Crow. 
612.—Last glimpse. 852. © Mar. 7, 


1910; 2 c. each June 24,1910; J 148359, 
148362, 148365. 


New YorK EVENING TELEGRAM (N. Y. 
HERALD Co.), New York, N. Y. 
[30096-30108 


Fads of Miss Fashion. [1910]: 
© Nov. 2; 1 c. Nov. 3; K 15660. 


© Nov. ra 1 ec. Nov. 5; K 15733. 
© Nov. 7; 1 c. Nov. 9; K 15858. 
© Nov. 1c. Nov. 10; K 15896. 
© Nov. 11; 1 « Nov. 12; K 15994. 
© Nov. 14; 1c. Nov. 15; K 16075. 
© Nov. 18; 1 c. Nov. 19; K 16352. 
© Nov. 21; 1 c. Nov. 22; K 16390. 
© Nov. 16; 1 c. Nov. 25; K 16470. 
©.Nov. 23; 1 ce. Nov. 25; K 16471. 
© Nov. 25; 1 ec. Nov. 28; K 16514. 
© Nov. 28; 1 e. Nov. 30; K 16575. 
© Nov. 30; 1c. Dec. 1; K 16588. 
New YorK HERALD co., Jersey City, 
Neal [30109-30193 
Buster Brown. [1910]: 
© Nov. 18; 1 c. Nov. 14; K 16030. 
© Noy. 27; 1c. Nov. 28; K 16526. 
Daily hint from Paris. [1910]: 
© Nov. 2; 1c. Nov. 8;:K 15659. 
© Nov. 3; 1c. Nov. 4; K 15686. 
© Nov. 4; 1c. Nov. 5; K 15782. 
© Nov. 5; 1c. Nov. 7; K 15802. 
© Nov. 6; 1 « Nov. 8; K 15865. 
© Nov. 7; 1 « Nov. 9; K 15872. 
© Nov. 8; 1 ec. Nov. 9; K 15864. 
© Nov. 9; 1 e. Nov. 10; K 15895. 
© Nov. 10; 1 c. Nov. 12; K 15866. 
© Nov. 11; 1 c. Nov. 12; K 15998. 
© Nov. 12; 1¢. Nov. 14; K 16025. 
© Nov. 18; 1c. Nov. 14; K 16026. 
© Nov. 14; 1 « Nov. 15; K 10074. 
© Nov. 15; 1 e. Nov. 16; K 16227. 
© Nov. 16; 1 c. Nov. 17; K 16256. 


41 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


30194 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.5 


co.—Continued. 
Nov. 18; K 16255. 


Nov. 19; K 163835. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Novy. 
Novy. 
Nov. 
Nov. 


NEw YorK HERALD 
© Nov. 17; 1c. 
© Nov. 18; 1 e. 
© Nov. 19; 1e. 
© Nov. 20; 1c. 
© Nov. 21; 1 ¢ 
© Nov. 22; 1e. 
© Nov. 23; 1c. 
© Nov. 24; 1¢. 
© Nov. 25; 1. 
© Nov. 26; 1 ¢. 
© Nov. 27;.1-¢. 
© Nov. 28; 1. 


PA lees eee lesa e 
22; K 16389. 
2s GATT: 
25> K 4AG6472. 
2a Koss: 
28; K 16515. 
282 KO A1Gb16; 
285 IS 46517: 
Nov. 30; K 16576. 
© Nov. 29; 1 ec. Nov. 30; K 16577. 
© Nov. 30; 1c. Dec. 1; K 16587. 
© Dec. 1; 1 ce. Dee. 1; K 16693. 
Jack and Ji. T1910] - 
© Noy. 6; 1 ec. Nov. 8; K 15862. 
© Nov. 20; 1 c. Nov. 21; K 16350. 
Johnny Quack. [1910]: 
©) Oct. 3205 1c: Oct. B15 KAbo88. 
© Nov. 6; 1 c. Nov. 8; K 15860. 
© Nov 13; 1c. Nov. 14; K 16028. 
(©) Nov. 20; 1 e. Nov. 21: K 16348. 
© Nov. 27; 1 c. Nov.-28; K 16524. 
Little Nemo in Slumberland. [1910]: 
(CS). WC. AGe 1. ¢C. Och Kemi 21. 
© Oct..23 = Lc. ‘Oeta2gs: KK A5325: 
© Oct. 30; 1 © Oct. 31; K 15541. 
© Nov. 6; 1 e«. Nov. 8; K 15863. 
©) Noy. 13; 1-¢. Noy. 14; K 16031. 
© “Nov. 20> 1.0) Nov. 22K 16351. 
© Nov. 27; 1 ©. Nov: 28; K 16527: 
Loony lyrics of Lulu. [1910]: 
© Oct. 9; 1 © Oct. 10; K 14735. 
© O6723 4 C Oct. 277 KK 15323. 
Paris fashions. Noy. 6, 1910. 


Black velvet coat with chinchilla 
collar and cuffs.—Blue velvet mantle 
with satin and fur.—Brocade velvet 
evening coat.—Chinchilla coat with 
fur collar and cuffs.—Velvet and er- 
mine evening coat. © Nov. 6, 1910; 
1 ec. each Nov. 8, 1910; K 15867-15871. 

—— Noy. 138, 1910. 

Black and blue moire velvet gown.— 


Black velvet gown.—Gray velvet 
gown.—-Royal blue velvet cloak.— 
Satin and velvet gown. — Striped 


black and white velveteen gown. © 
Nov. 13, 1910; 1 ec. each Nov. 14, 1910; 


21; K 163386. 


NEw YORK HERALD co.—Continued. 
with blue bows.—Black velvet hat 
with pink roses—Satin and velvet 
hat.—Velvet and fur toque.—Velvet 
and lace hat.—Velvet and tulle hat.— 
Velvet hat with ostrich plumes. © 
Novy. 20, 1910; 1 ¢. each Noy. 21, 1910; 
K 16338-16346. 


Nov. 27, 1910. 

Black and gold velvet coat.—Blue 
gewh with bands of sealskin.—Bro- 
cade cloak with fox collar.—Sealskin 
ecat.—Velvet and satin costume. © 
Nov. 27, 1910; 2 ce. each Noy. 28, 1910> 
K 16518-16522. 

Terrors of the tiny tads. [1910]: 

© Nov. 6; 1 « Nov. 13; K 15861. 
© Nov. 13; 1 ce. Nov. 14; K 16029: 
© Nov. 20; 1 c. Nov. 21; K 16349. 
© Nov. 27; 1 c. Nov. 28; K 16525. 
Uncle Mun. [1910]: 
© Oct. 9; 1 ec. Oct. 10; K 14733. 
© Oct..16; 1 -¢ OG= ase eet tye 
© Oct. 23; lve. Oct. Mesias 2e 
© Oct..30: 1 6 COGS ease 
© Nov. 6; 1 ec. Noy. 8; K 15859. 
© Nov. 13; 1 c. Nov. 143; K 16027. 
© Nov. 20; 1 c. Noy. 21; K 16347. 
© Nov. 27; 1 «© Nov. 28: K 16523: 
New YorK MACKENTOSH ©CO., 
YOruk, Ne 

Dream (The). 

e. Nov. 2, 1910;. K 15991. 


New York, N. Y. 
[80195-30200 


© Noy, 206 4 


New 
[30194 


NEw YORK TIMES CO., 


Foolish fashion. 
Now. 22K 16394. 
Impressions of the passilg show. 
[1910]: 
© Oct. 9; 1 c. Oct. 10; K 14738. 
© Oct: 16; 1c. Ochi 1t aaa 
© Oct. 23; 1 ec. OG 2a; eee 
© Oct. 30; 1 ce. Oct. 345; 1 15st 
© Nov. 13; 1 ec. Nov. 14; K 16038: 


NEWARK ADVERTISER PUB. CO., Newark, 
IN. Se [30201 
New Jersey’s democratic candidate 
for governor and members of his 
family. © Nov. 7, 1910; 1 ¢. Ney. 9) 
1910; K 16044. 


NEWBERRY (J. A.) Orchard, Nebr. 


KX 16032-16087. [30202 
—- Nov. 20, 1910. Orchard, Nebr., birds-eye-view. © 
Beaver hat with white lace frill— | Dec. 1, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 

Black velvet hat.—Black velvet hat | 148155. 

542 


© Nov. 8, 1910; 2 | 


7 
7 
’ 


y 


MISCELLANEOUS C 


nos. 48-50, Dec., 1910 
NEWS TRIBUNE, Duluth, Minn. [3802038 
Duluth, Minn., panorama. © Nov. 


15, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 18, 1910; J 147840. 
NORTH AMERICAN CO., Philadelphia, 
Pa. [30204-30208 
Turr’ble tales of Kaptin Kiddo. 
[1910]: 
imc 30.-2 ec: Oct. 31; K 15533. 
ionow, Oo; 2c. Nov. 7; K 15805. 


© Nov. 18; 2 c. Nov. 14; K 16043. 
© Nov. 20; 2 c. Nov. 21; K 16355. 
© Nov. 27; 2 c. Nov. 25; K 16474. 


NORTHERN PHOTO CO., Wausau, Wis. 
[80209-30218 
Greetings of Christmas from. © 
end, 19105, 2 ¢. Noy. 16, 1910; J 
147721. 
Necedah, Wis. 28. © Oct. 1, 1910; 
2c, Nov. 16, 1910; J 147722. 


Tomah, Wis.: 

In the residence section. 21.—On 
Superior ave. 20.—One of the resi- 
dence streets. 19.—Scene in. 22.— 
Superior ave. 18. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2 
ce. each Nov. 16, 1910; J 147723-147727. 

Wausau, Wis., Stewart Ilbr. co.’s 
park: 

Moore (Jim) spring. 138.—Scene in. 
2.—Woodsy drive in. 11. © Oct. 15. 
1910; 2c. each Noy. 16,1910; J 147728-— 
1477380. 


NotTMAN, Boston, Mass. [380219 


Passing of the Indian. © Nov. 20, 
1910; 2 c. Nov. 25, 1910; J 1481384. 


Gaxrs (M. L.) Seattle, Wash. 
[80220-30221 
Mount Ranier: 
And Lake Washington.—Sunset on. 
© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Noy. 7, 1910; 


J 147484, 147485. 
O’ConNoOR (GeERTERESS), Winthrop, 
Mass. [380222 


Northern madonna. © 1 ¢. Dee. 


1910; J 148459. 


oS 


OGILvigE (F. F.), New York, N. Y. 


i 
[80223 


Birds-eye view of the neighbourhood 


of the great pyramids near Giza. © 
micuno, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1910; K 


155382. 


OLDEN (WrLLIAM Q.), Joliet, Ill. 
[80224-38023838 
stinks (The) 1-10. © Nov. 8, 1910; 
2c. each Nov. 5, 1910; K 16071, 16275- 
16288. 


LASSES, H TO K 


N. Dak. 

[30234 
Main street scene, 
Oct: 15,.1910. ' © Oet; 20, 1910; 2c. 
Nov.7L5, 1910; J. 1477aa. 


Ouson (NIELS), Three Forks, 


OLESON (C. Oscar), Mott, 


Mott, N. Dak., 


Mont. 
[30235 

Manhattan, Mont. © Nov. 28, 1910; 
2c. Dee. 3, 1910; J 148473. 


ORRO MANUFACTURING CO., 
INS YN: [30236-3 0238 
Book of Orro dies, plate 1. © 
Nov. 26, "1010%..2 @)" Dees, 1, AiG] As 
16590. 


New: York, 


plate’ 2. © Oet: 28; 19107 Se 
Oct. 315) 19103 K 15529: 
ate 4: '©) Oct: °28,-1910; 2° 
Oct; Bl, TIGlOR  1abS8. 
OSBORNE Co., New York, N. 
[30239- 30284 
Back to nature. © Nov. 12, 1910; 
2c. Nov. 15, 1910; J 147674. 
Bit of old Ireland. © Oct. 31, 1910; 
2c. Nov. 7, 1910; K 15842. 


+ 


Latest news. © Nov. 12, 1910; 2 ¢ 
Nov. 15, 1910; J 147675. 

Old farm house. © Nov. 12, 1910; 
2c. Nov..16, 1910; K 16122. 

That’s my will.: © Nov. 26, 1910% 
2c. Nov. 29, 1910; K 16538. 

After the opera.—Good _ friend.— 
Letter from over the sea.—Barbara, 


1-4.—Good friend, 1-—3.—Breezy out- 
look.—Every dog has his day.—Fam- 
ily records.—Fancy work.—Favorite’s 
day.—Good performance.—Hard _ to 
beat.—Love me, love my dog.—Lucky 
dog.—Making hay while the rain 
falls—Farm in Holland, 1, 2.—Good 
luck fire, 1, 2.—Guarded flock, 1-— 
In old Pompeii, 1—3.—Letter from over 
the sea, 1-2.—Looking into the fu- 
ture, 1-3. © Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. each 
Nov. 7, 1910; K 15846-15848, 16198— 
16221. 

Mary had a little lamb. 
charms. — Noon hour. - 
mightier than the sword. 
1910: 2 @ each Noy. 
LGOS1—16094. 


Oscoop (QO. H.), Boston, 


fJoston stock 
GIO. 2 Noy. 


pas 
Pe Ie 


je 


oS) 


-Music hath 
-Tongue is 
© Nov. 12, 
15. 1910: KE 
Mass. [380285 
© Nov. 1, 
IK 16154. 


exchange. 
16, 1910; 
Ovens (D. Portland, Oregon. 
| 80286-30289 
room for one more.—Don- 
-Don’t be so serious——I am very 
© Nov. 14, 1910; 2 ¢c each 
14, 1910; J 147650—-147658. 


Always 
ny. 
busy. 
Noy. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


50290 


pt. IV; B-S., V5 


OwEN (R. M.), Bellingham, Wash. 
[30290 
Old Thunder Creek trail bridge, o’er 
the Skagit. © Jan. 1, 1911; 2 c Nov. 
28, 1910; J 148147. 


OWENS (CorRNELIUS J.), Philadelphia, 
Pay [30291 
World’s champions ‘* Athletics ” base 
ball team and crowd of spectators. © 
Oct..31, 1910; 2 ce Nov. 4,5 19102" 3 
147305. . 
OwENS (R. B.), Goldendale, Wash. 
[30292, 30293 
Goldendale apples. © Nov. 16, 1910; 
2. CeNOVve 25, NOLO 533 4 S30: 
Rainbow trout, weight 53 lbs. © 
Nove 10.1910.) 2 ce.) Nov, 25, 419102 
148131. : 


. P.-J. PRESS BUREAU, Philadelphia, Pa. 

[30294 

Sure Thanksgiving prize winner. © 

Nove (2057 1OnOeS 2) ex mNOvs 19) TOO: vo: 
147892. 


PARHAM (MarRSHALL H.), Sturgis, 
Mich. [30295, 30296 
Gypsy fortune teller. © Nov. 3, 


1910; 2 ec. Nov. 10,1910; J 147543. 


Who said rats? © Novy. 3, 1910; 2 
e. Nov. 10, 1910; J 147542. 


PARKINSON (ELISABETH D.), Chicago, 
Til. [30297 
Bright and happy Christmas for you 
today.” *©) Oct 28. 1910 2 Nov: 7%. 
1910; K 16072. 


PARKINSON ART CO., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
} [30298 
Modern American madonna. © Nov. 
12, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 25, 1910; J 148129. 


PARSONS (CAROLINE REED), Bronxville, 

Ney? [80299 

Dogwood blossoms. © Nov. 18, 
1910; 2 c. Nov. 21, 1910; J 1479388. 


PASSMORE (LEE), San Diego, Cal. 
[30300-30309 
San Diego, Cal., U. S. Grant hotel. 
1-10. © Nov. 11, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 
18, 1910; J 147844147853. 


PATTERSON (JOHN) & co., New York, 
Nye [80310-80316 
Chauffeurs’ uniforms, 1-7. © Nov. 
ip, dol; 2) ¢. each Noy. 16,) 19110 516 
16099-16105. 


PaTrison (J. A.), Minden, Nebr. 
[30317 
Nelsen triplets. © Nov. 25, 1910; 
2c. Nov. 21, 1910; J 148354. 


PEAKE (Horace), Saranac, Mich. 
[30318 
Saranac, Mich. © Nov. 10, 1910; 
2 ¢.. Nov. 14,1910; 3 14767 


PELTON (HERBERT W.), Asheville, N. C. 
[80319, 30320 
Asheville, N. C., Legal bldg. © 
Nov..20, 1910; 2 @ NovitsieatOto >: a 
147854. 
Winyah sanitarium. © Dee. 2, 
1910; 2 ce. Nov. 30, 1910; J 148418. 


PEOPLE'S PUBLICATION SOCIETY, Chicago, 
Tl. [380821 


Public life of Christ, 4@eOc, 4. 


- 1910; 2.6. Nov. 23, 1910) K aGake, 


PERKINS (W. B.:), Jp., Lead, S. Dak, 
[80522-30330 
Black Hills, S. Dak.: Gold Run 


Gulch.—Hot Springs.—Nature’s beauty 
spot.—On the banks of the Spearfish.— 
White Rocks. © Nov. 12, 1910; 2 e¢. 
each Noy. 16, 1910; J 147740, 147742, 
147745-147747. 

Deadwood, S. Dak., bird’s-eye-view. 
© Nov. 12, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 16, 1910; 
J 147739. 

Hangman’s tree and a glimpse of 
Rapid City, S. Dak. © Nov. 12, 1910; 
2c. Nov. 16, 1910; J 147744. 

Rapid City, S. Dak., street scene. 
© Nov. 12, 1910‘ 2 e. Nov. 16, 1910; J 
147748. 

Soldiers’ national 
Hot Springs, S. Dak. 
1910; 2 @ Nov. 16, 1910; J 147741. 


sanitarium and 


Perry (Hersert A.), Armour, 8. Dak. 

[30331, 30332 

Lake Andes, 8. Dak., Main street. 

1, 2. © Nov. 14, 1910; 2 ¢. each Nov. 
17, 1910; J 147807, 147808. 


PERUVIAN GUANO CORPORATION, Charles- 

On S.C: [30333 

Pelican (A). © Nov. 12, 1910; 2c. 
Nov. 15, 1910; K 16080. 


PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT, Ber- 
lin, Germany. [30334 
Whitman (Walt); by J. W. Alexan- 
der. © Nov: 29, 1910::2 ¢) Dees d 
LDLO. E922. 


Lynnfield Centre, 
Mass. [380335, 80336 
At sunrise. © Nov. 15, 1910; 2°¢ 
Noy. 16; 1910; 45K 16128: 
Farm yard calendar, 1911. © Nov. 
5, 1910; 2 c Nov. 8, 1910; K 15850. 


PINE TREE PRESS, 


o44 


© Noy. 12, i} 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 48-50, Dec., 1910 : 


Post PRINTING & PUB. Co., Denver, 
Colo. [30337-30341 
| Gauntlet (The). © Nov. 6, 1910; 2 
Me. Nov. 8, 1910; K 15853. 
Indian summer. © Oct. 30, 1910; 2 
ic, Nov. 8, 1910; K 15852. 
\Weeast boat. © Nov. 27, 1910; 2c. 
|| Noy. 23, 1910; K 16528. 
| No message. © Nov. 13, 1910; 2c. 
| @Nov. 17, 1910; K 16228. 
|) Their Thanksgiving. © Nov. 20, 
\me910; 2 c. Noy. 21, 1910; K 16313. 


| Power (L. W.), Rochester, N. Y. 
| (30342, 30343 


Dix (Governor John A.) 598—A, B. 
\m@O Nov. 9,.1910; 2 c. each Nov. 22, 
1910; J 148041, 148042. 


| Proctor (A. T.), Huntington, W. Va. 
30344 
| Huntington, W. Va. © Nov. 8, 1910; 
| 2c. Nov. 15, 1910; J 148004. - 


PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH ©Co0., Provi- 
dence, R. I. [30345-30348 


Isaiah’s prophecy concerning Senna- 
eherib. © Nov. 22, 1910; 2c. Nov. 23, 
1910; K 16411. 


Jeremiah cast into prison. © Nov. 
22, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; K 16409. 


Jeremiah tried and acquitted. © 
ianov. 22, 191'05°2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; K 
16410. 

Micah’s picture of universal peace. 
i) Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 8,-1910; K 
15854. 


| Racspate (M. C.), San Angela, Tex. 
[80349-30351 
Native fisherman. © Sept. 1, 1910; 
ec) Oct. 24, 1910; J 147319. 
f San Angelo, Tex. Orient depot. © 
mept, 1, 1910; 2.¢. Oct. 24, 1910; K 
15685. 
—— St. John’s sanitarium. © Nov. 
£0, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 29, 1910; J 148400. 


| RANDALL AND Park, Ann Arbor, Mich. 
[80852 
ae Bates (Prof. Henry). © Oct. 20, 
2910; 2c. Noy. 11, 1910; J 148002. 


1Ravu (CHARLES E.), Mason City, Ia. 
| [30353 
| Mason City, Ia., corner State and 
| Michigan streets, © Nov. 28, 1910; 2 


\'G, Nov. 30, 1910; J 148410. 
Rau (WitrtAM H.), Philadelphia, Pa. 


[80854 
Seo als eeOte.. iC) 


Delaware (U. 
c. Nov. 16, 1910; J 


NOV, 15, 1910; 2 
147800. 


CLASSES, H TO K 

30409 
Ravusp (HERMAN), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[30355 
Cafe Raub. © Nov. 17, 1910; 2 e¢ 

Noy. 18, 1910; K 16263. 
YAY (GrOoRGE B.), Shanghai, China. 
[30356 


Youngest father and mother in the 
world. ©1c. Sept. 28, 1910; J 148006. 


Rep (C, E.), Norton, Kans. [30357 
All kinds of money in alfalfa out 


here in Kansas. © Nov. 7, 1910; 2 c. 
Noy. 8, 1910; -J 147523. 


RricH (JACQUES), New York, N. Y. 
[30358 
Taft (William Howard). © Nov. 


25, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 23, 1910; K 16407. 
REINEKE (EH. BLANCHE), Kansas City, 
Mo. [30359-30365 
Dow (Mrs. Herman F.) © Oct. 23, 
1910; 2 ec, Nov. 19, 1910; J 147907. 

Karsgaard (Peter). 1-3. © Oct. 
16, 1910; 2'c. each Nov. 19, 1910; J 
147910, 147911, 147913. 

Lichtenwalter (Miss Genieve). 1. 
© Oct. 25, 1910; 2 ec Nov. 19, 1910; 
J 147908. 

; 2. © Nov. 20,.1910: 2 ec. Nov. 
19, 1910; J 147912. 

Morse (W. S.) © Nov. 13, 1910; 2 

ec. Nov, 19, 1910; J 147909. 


REMBRANDT STUDIO, Minneapolis, Minn. 
[30366 
Ordeman-Cutler wrestling match. © 
Nove 37) 2910s: 2a Nove 9, 1910s s 
148092. 
fo) NT 1 
REYNOLDS 
1 Ge 
Washington, 
Nov." 23, 
16618. 


CBr) Washington, 

[ 30367 
D. C., White House. © 
1910; 2 c. Dee. 2 1910: 


RICE ASS’N OF AMERICA, Crowley, La. 

[80368 

World food-rice. © Nov. 5, 1910: 
2c. Nov. 19, 1910; J 148367. 


Risk (DAVID) AND FRANK G. RUSSELL, 
Liberty, Mo. | 303869 
Missouri state fair, Sedalia, Mo., Pa- 
rade of live stock exhibition. © Nov. 
19, 1910; 2 c. Nov, 21, 1910; J 147928. 


Roppins (HH. I.), Boston, Mass. 
f 80870-30409 
[40 prints]: 
There are times when things look 
good to me. © Novy. 9, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 
11, 1910; K 16871. 


O45 


30410 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Roezsins (H. I.)—Continued. 

Are you a married man or a dog.— 
Don’t be a sucker.—Don’t growl leave 
that to me.—Every dog has his day.— 
Every gay dog has his date.—Gee, 
things are high.—If you want to know 
who is boss around here start some- 
thing—Its not my face kid, its my 
shape.—Love makes the world go 
round.—Never again.—Pussy in the 
hand is worth two on the fence.—Say 
on the level, ain’t it a tough world.— 
Some form kiddo.—Sometimes I think 
of you.—Sucker born every minute.— 
There’s one friend that wont turn you 
down.—This is no place for a minis- 
ters dog.—We love each other, don’t 
we.—Yesterday a sucker, today a dog, 
tomorrow a sausage.—You’ve got me 
going, kid. © Nov. 4, 1910; 2 ¢. each 
Nov. 7, 1910; IKK 16176-16195. 

Ain’t it awful to be poor.—All I did 
was growl a little bit—Cut it out.— 
Dog-catcher’ll get you, if you don’t 
watch out.—Even a dog gets his.— 
Have a bad attack of eczema.—ld 
give anything for one right now.—If 
I had the nerve I’d ask her for one.— 
If you want to know who is boss 
around here, start something.—If you 
are broke I’ll dig up a bone for you.— 
Just because she was an old sweet- 
heart of mine.—Life is just one damn 
thing after another—More I see of 
some people the better I like my dog.— 
Nobody loves me.—No, I can’t get 
away to-night—Peep into the fu- 
ture.—There’s a reason.—There’s a 
sucker born every minute.—This is a 
eure. © Nov. 9, 1910: 2 c. each Nov. 
11, 1910; K 15943-15961. 


ROBERTSON (G. E.), Lansing, Iowa. 
[30410-30412 
Lansing, Iowa: Mt. Hosmer, in 
background.—Section of.—[View of.] 
© Nov. 19,-1910; 2 c«. each Nov. .21, 
1910; J 147928, 147929, 147932. 


ROTHSCHILD (EMANUEL) Danville, Ill. 
[30413 


Phillips and Rothschild. © 1 e«. 


Dec. 2, 1910; J 148449. 


RUSSELL PHOTO co.. Fond Du Lac, 
Minn. [30414-30415 


Dietz (John), defender of the Cam- 
eron Dam controversy, and his son, 
Leslie. © Oct. 19, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 5, 
1910; J 147351. 


Fond du Lac, Minn., in year 1700. 
© Noy. 18, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 21, 1910; J 
147931. 


S. & S. 
Merry Christmas. 
2c. Noy. 25, 1910; KK 16482. 


SALT (ALBERT E.), Cincinnati, Ohio. 


SYSTEM, Chicago, II]. 


[20417 |e 
© Nov. 21, 


Thanksgiving greetings. 
1910; 2 c. Nov. 25, 1910; K 16479. 


SANDERS (A. W.), St. Louis. Mo. 
Melkinley bridge. 

2c. Nov: 19, 19103°5 ie 

SANDFORD CARD CO., Dansville, N. Y. 


[30419-30438 | 
fiy—= | 


As the swift-winged hours 
Dear friend I would have you know.— 


Happy New Year greeting.—I'd love } 


pt. iv, n.s.,v.5f 


[30416 | 
© Dee. 1, 1910; } 


[30418 } 
© Oct. 29, 1910; 


to meet you.—If you look within this } 


folder.—I’m glad that good old Christ- 
mas comes.—I’m just a Christmas 
blotter.—It must be the spirit of 


Christmas.—Just a small reminder.— } 
Just to say I’m sending you all good- } 
told me.—May } 


wishes.—Little bird 


| 


peace, good-will and love combine.— | 


Old Father Time, calendar.—This blot- 
ter I send.—This my Christmas letter 
te you. © Nov. 1,- 1910-22 exes 
Dec. 2, 1910; K 16636-16650. 


SANFORD (W. M.), New York, N. Y. 


Rysdyks Hamiltcnian. © Nov. 15, 
1910; 2 ce. Nov. 29, 1910; KedGs7o: 
SARTAIN (CHARLES A.), Decatur, IJ. 

0435. 

Cody (W.. F.) © Sept. 22, 1910; 2 

e. Noy, 11, 1910; K. 15935. 


SAWYER (CHARLES H.) Farmington, 
Me. [30436-30441 
Maine: 

Cathedral Woods. 1, 2.—Mount 


Bigelow.—Mount Blue Pond. 1, 2.— 
White Mountains. © Nov. 30, 1910; 


2 c. each Dec. 1, 1910; J 148442— 
148447. 
SCHNEIDER (TF. A.), Philadelphia, Pa. 


[30442-30499 

[5S prints]: 

Afternoon drive.—Alice.—American 
beauty.—Are you served.—Autumn 
days.—Baking lesson.—Baseball fan.— 
Bright eyes. — Chantecleer. — Choice 
cut.—Competition.—Contented. — Con- 
vincing fact.—Correct 
Daily specials.—Day after the party.— 
Delighted.—Delightful drive.—Don’t 
look.—Emergency case.—Hthel.—Fair 
partner.—Fresh daily.—Good luck.— 
Good 
grandma. — High flyer.— Highly 
pleased.—Home sweet home.—Home- 


046 


[30434 | 


information.— 


start—Happy days.—Helping — 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 48-50, Dec., 1910 


SCHNEIDER (F. A.) —Continued. 

ward bound.—Just growed.—Liberty 
bell.—Now I lay me.—Old lane—Olad 
oaken bucket.—Peach (A ).—Peach 
among the apples.—Plane fact.—Please 
take me along.—Prompt and reliable 
service.—Pure and refreshing.—Pure 
and sweet.—Reliable and _ satisfac- 
tory.—Rover won’t bite—Satisfac- 
tion.—Satisfied.— Savings accumulat- 
eme-—Special drive—Sweet as a 
| rose.—Sweet peach. — Success, — Sun- 
_ Shine.—Thoroughly.—Up __to 
Winner (A).—With pleasure.—Young 
farmers. © Nov. 3, 1910: 2 ¢. each 
Nov. 5, 1910; K 15742-15799. 


SCHURMAN (R. H.), Streator, Ill. 
[80500-30503 


Knights and Ladies of Honor, 16th 
biennial convention. © Nov. 17, 1910; 
2c. Nov. 19; 1910; J 147891. 


La Salle County [Ill.] medical 
assn. © Noy. 21, 1910; 2 c. Noy. 23, 
1910; J 148084. 


Loyal Order of Moose, initiatorial 
class. © Oct. 22, 1910; 2 c. Oct. 24, 
1910; J 146894. 


Royal Neighbors of America, La 
Salle, Ill. © Noy. 21, 1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 
23, 1910; J 1480383. 


Scranton (Cas. W.) co. New Ha- 
ven, Conn. [30504 


New Haven, Conn., post-office, TS25, 
1835. © Nov. 3, 1910; 2 ¢. Nov. (3 
1910; K 15808. 


SEARY (E. H.), New Castle, Pa. 
[380505, 30506 


Rodaheaver (Homer) 1, 2. © Nov. 
15, 1910; 2 ec. each Novy. LT, thos’ J 
148085, 148086. 

SEELY (Harry M.), San Francisco, 
Cal. [80507 

Miter drawing. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1910; 
I 375. 

SHAMIAH (Hast), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[80508-80522 

[15 prints]: 

Alee temple.—If you are a chopper 
here is the ax.—Jaffa.—Jerusalem, 

Jordan River.—Luxor temple ruins.— 
| Nobles passing through pyramid on 
their return from Mecea.—Pyramid 
temple.—Route of Jericho. © Oct. 28, 
1910; 2c. each Nov. 3, 1910: K 15662— 
15669. 

Damascus temple.—India temple. 
© Oct. 28, 1910; 2 ¢c each Nov. 10, 
} 1910; K 15890-15891. 

Islam temple at Mecca.—Meeca.— 
Moslem temple. © Noy. 14, 1910: 2 

c. each Nov. 21, 1910; K 16808—16310. 


date.— 


30539 


SHAMIAH (HapiL)—Continued. 

Field of Boaz, Ruth the gleaner.— 
If you are a chopper here is the axe. 
© Nov. 14, 1910: 2 e, each Nov. 21, 
1910; K 16550, 16551. 


SHAW (ELIZABETH ANNA ), Boston, 
Mass. [30523 
American madonna. © Nov. 11, 


1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 16, 1910; K 16151. 


SHaw (J. W.), Denton, Tex, 
[380524, 30525 
Denton, Tex. : 
C. I. A.—State normal school. © 
Oct. 26, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 12, 1910; 
J 147620, 147621. 


SHaw (W. T.), Pullman, Wash, 
[30526, 30527 
Mountain bluebird and willows. © 
Nov. 5, 1910; 2 e@. Nov. 10, 1910; J 
147558. 
Young Snake River ground-hog. 
Noy...5;, 1910-2. @ Nee. 10,. I5is 
147552. 


SHEAHAN (MAvRICE T.), Brookline, 
Mass, [80528, 30529 
Alone at last.—Up there in heaven. 
© Nov. 14, 1910; 2 e. each Nov. 15, 
1910; K 16065, 16066. 


SHELDON (WALTER A.), Northampton, 
Mass. [30530-30534 
Burton (President Marion Leroy) 
1-5. © Nov. 21, 1910; 2 c. each Novy. 
23, 1910; J 148087-148091. 


SHERMAN (L, D.), Andover, Mass. 
[80535 
Andover football team, 1910. 
Nov. 25, 1910: 2 ¢. Nov. 28, 1910; J 
148174. 


SHERMAN (Wm. J.), De Kalb, Il. 
[30536 
De Kalb, Ill, northern Tl. State 
normal and training school. © Novy. 
2, 1910; 2 c Noy. 5, 1910: K 15702, 


Seattle, Wash, 
[80537 
To the polls. © Noy. 1, 1910: 2 eC, 
Noy. 8, 1910; K 16412. 


SHUFF (LULU), 


SIMMELINK (Datsy IRENE). New York, 
IVa [80538 
© Nov. 27, 


K 165383. 


Broadway blot tergraph. 
1910; 1 ¢& Nov. 28, 1910: 
SIMPSON (WALLACE). Oklahoma City, 

Okla. [805389 

Night guard. © Oct. 20. 1910; 2 e, 

Noy. 10, 1910; K 15898. 


O47 


70126—10——-4 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


30540 


Di IV SS ves 


SMITH (H. A. G.), Newport, R. I. 
[80540 
Howe (Mrs. Julia Ward) 2. © 
Nov. 3457 1910552) CUNO, ss TSLOe os, 
147533. 


SMITH BROs., Martinsburg, W. Va. 
[30541 
Apple picking in Berkeley county, 
W.., Vas © Oct. 27, 1910.2 © Nov..3:; 
1910; J 147804. 


Sotomon (8. A.), New York, N. Y. 
[30542-80547 
Birthday party. — Christening. — 
Engagement party. — Party. — Poker 
game.—Whist party. © Nov. 22, 1910; 
2 e. each Nov. 25, 1910; K 16422- 
16427. 


SOUTHEASTERN PRESS BUREAU, Lexinlg- 

ton, Ky. [380548 

Business proclamation. © Noy. 18, 
1910; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1910; K 16568. 


STADDEN (JOHN H.), Marshfield, Ore- 

gon. [30549 

Out of a job. © Nov. 12, 1910; 2 ec. 
Noy. 18, 1910; J 147841. 


Staton (G. WALTER), Lawrence, Kans. 

[380550 

Lawrence, Kan., K. U., Freshman 

Royal Bumper degree at fountain. © 

Oct 1010. 2 .e.. Nov #0; AGIOss75 
147550. 


STEARNS (FRED B.), Rushville, Ind. 
[80551 
King’s business. © Oct. 28, 1910; 
2 c. Nov. 12, 1910; K 16076. 


STEARNS Detroit, 
Mich. [80552 
Day dreams; by Carle J. Bleuner. 
© Dec. 1,.1910; 2 c. Nov. 21, 1910; Hi 
896. 


STEBBINS (N. L.), Boston, Mass. 
[80553-80557 


Nebraska (U. S. 8S.) 20859, 20360. 
© Nov. 17, 1910; 2 ec. each Nov. 19, 
1910; J 147894147895. 


Rhede, Island (U. °S:, S:)' 20356: 
© Nov. 17, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 19, 1910; J 
147893. 

Virginia (U. S. S.) 20861, 20362. 
(©) Nov. 17, 1910; 2c. each Nov. 19, 
1910; J 147896, 147897. 


(FREDERICK K.), 


STECHER LITHOGRAPHIC CO., Rochester, 
INS: [80558-30577 

. [20 prints]: 
Best wishes, 1-3.—Greetings, 1-3.— 
Greetings sincere. — Happy days.— 
Hearty greetings.—— Kind thoughts.— 


048 


STECHER LITHOGRAPHIC co.—Continued. 
Love, 1-3.—Love’s greetings.—Remem- 
ber me.—Seasons greetings, 14.—Sin- 
cere greetings. © Sept. 1, 1910; 2 ¢ 
each Noy. 17, 1910; K 16156—16175. 


STEPHENSON (W. M.), Atlanta, Ga. 
[80578 
‘Uncle Remus” and his little 
friends. © Oct. 8, 1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 9, 
1910; J 147529. 


STEVENS (HELEN B.), Chicago, Ill. 
[80579, 30580 

Chicago, IIl.: 

Mitchell tower, University of Chi- 
cago.—Ryerson laboratory, University 
of Chicago. © Dec. 3, 1910; 2 c. each 
Dec. 2, 1910; K 16626, 16627. 


STEWART PUBLISHING CO., New York, 
INCRE [80581-80583 
Ladies of the White House. © Novy. 
27, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 28, 1910; K 16534. 
Poets and authors. © Nov. 20, 1910; 

2 ¢. Noy. 21, 1910. KotGaa 
Signers of the Declaration of inde- 


pendence. © Nov. 18, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 
15, 1910; K 16079. 


STONE (A. C.), Tomah, Wis. [30584 


Some pumpkins. © Nov. 5, 1910; 2 
e. Nove 12, 1910; J s4G2Ze 


Stone (E. H.), Hamilton, N. Y. 
[80585 
Boss. © Nov. 11, 1910; 2 c& Nov. |i 
14, 1910; J 147654. 


STRAUSS (FRANK VY.) & co., New York, 
INP SY. [30586-80591 


Program girl, at the aviation meet. 
No. 9. © Oct. 24, 1910; 2 @ Nov. 16; 
1910; K 16124. 


— chrysanthemum show. No. 11. 
© Nov. -7, 1910; 2 c. NoyaedG) 4010= 
K 16126. 

—— football game. No. 13. © Noy. 
21, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 25, 1910; K 16466. 


horse show. No. 12. © Nov. 
14, 1910; 2 ce. Noy. 16, 1910; K 16127. 

——— musical. No. 10: © Oct. 3% 
1910; 2 c. Nov. 6, 19103°K 16125: 

—— Opera. No. 14. © Nov. 28, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 1, 1910; K 16589. 
Strauss, PreyToN sTupIos, Kansas | 

City, Mo. [30592-30600 | 

Kalich (Bertha) A, B. © Dee. 1, 


1910; 2 c. each Nov. 22, 1910; J 148047, | 
148048. | 

Russell (Lillian) A—D. © Dee. 1, ) 
1910; 2 e. each Nov. 22, 1910; Jae 
148049-148052. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 48-50, Dec., 1910 


StTRAuSS, PEYTON sTuDIOs—Continued. 
Starr (Frances) 1-3. © Nov. 12, 


mono) 2 e@ each Noy. 11, 1910; J 

147616-147618. 

STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [30601-30606 


Baldpate. — Banquet. — Barefoot. — 
Barnacle—Barrister.—Bungalow. © 
Noy. 12, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 12, 1910; 
K 15985-15990. 


STROBRIDGE LITHOGRAPHING Co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. [30607-30634 


Desk calendar for Oct. and Nov. 
1910. © Nov. 3, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 
4, 1910; K 15687, 15688. 


[ Posters. ] 

N. Y. no. 13400, 18447, 13448, 13467, 
13468, 13473-13476, 18478, 13479, 13481, 
13501. © Nov. 3, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 
4, 1910; K 15689-15701. 


— 1847, 13482, 13477, 18502, 13508, 
13534, 13535, 13545.. © Nov. 18, 1910, 
2c. each Noy. 21, 1910, K 16356-16362, 
16698. 


—— 13505-13508, 13545. © Nov. 30, 
1910; 2 ec. each Dec. 3, 1910; K 16694— 
16698. 


TAMMEN (H. H.), Denver, Colo. 
[30635-30649 


Ain’t it hell to be poor. © Oct. 20, 
nous 2.¢, Oct. 31, 1910;.K 15502. 


Did it ever happen to you.—Ball.— 
Come on out.—Oh, my wife.—Say Bill, 
you remember.—Will you mail this. 
© Oct. 20, 1910; 2 ec. each Oct. 31, 
1910; K 15500, 15501, 15504-15506. 


If you talk in your sleep. ©. Oct. 
20, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 31, 1910; K 15508. 


All I did was growl a little—AI I 
did was hug a little—If in doubt, 
start something.—If you cant do any- 
thing else to help along, just smile.— 
Isn’t love a grand old thing.—True 
love never did run smooth.—Vell, for 
vy don’t you write—What’s the use. 
© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 14, 1910; 
IX 16018-16020. 


Taytor (B. W.), The Dalles, Oregon. 
[80650, 80651 
Fishing on Columbia River. © 
pepu 25, 1910; 2c. Nov. 17, 1910; J 
148088. 
Salmon beating the falls, at Celilo 
Falls, Oregon, © Sept. 28, 1910; 2c. 
Noy. 17, 1910; J 1480389. 


TEARLE (JOHN H.), Mass. 
[80652 

Boston, Mass., First church of 
Christ. © Nov. 18, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 29, 


1910; K 16566, 


Boston, 


30716 

TEELE (TrREM), Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 

[30653 

In His name. © Nov. 9, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 10, 1910; J 147544. 


TEXFUR GARMENT CO., New York, N. Y. 

[30654-30670 

Woman in cloak. no.’s 462, 469, 

475, 500, 529, 575, 600, 632, 648, 660, 

675, 680, 687, 692, 700, 322, 830. © 

Oct. 19, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 11, 1910; 
K 16372-16888. 


Turi (A. J.), Chinook, Mont. [30671 


Flathead mother and child. © Nov. 
1, 1910; 2 e. Nov. 28, 1910; J 148167. 


THOMPSON (FLORENCE C.), Newbury- 

port, Mass. [80672 

Hillside pasture. © May 15, 1910; 
2 ¢. Nov. 21, 1910; J 147922. 


THOMPSON (P. J.), Loyalton, Cal. 
[30673-30676 

Beckwith, Cal., Masonic temple. © 
Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 7, 1910; J 
147487. 

Canadian golden-eye duck. © Dee. 
1, 1910 3.2. ce. Nov... 21, 1910 = J, JATSOe: 

W. P. passenger train no. 4. © 
Nov. 4,).1910; 2):e).Nov.. 1; d910sea 
147486. ~ 

W. P. R. R. scene, near Portola, Cal. 
©) Dec. i, 1910; 2 ¢. Noy. .21,.3900= 
J 147991. 


‘TIMES PRINTING CO. OF SEATTLE, Seattle, 

Wash. [80677-80716 

Umbrella man. © Oct. 8, 1910; 1. 
Noy. 19, 1910; K 16299. 


© Oct. 15; 1 ¢. Oct. 24; K 15354. 
© Oct. 16; It c. Oct. 24; K 15355. 
© Oct. 17; 1.4 Oct. 25; K 154738. 
© Oct. 18; 1 e« Oct. 25; K 15412. 
© Oct. 19; 1 ce Oct. 25; K 15414. 
© Oct. 20; 1c Nov. 7; K 15808. 
© Oct. 21; 1 « Nov. 7; K 15809. 
© Oct. 22; 1 c Nov. 7; K 15810. 
© Oct. 28; 1 ce. Nov. 19; K 16294. 
© Oct. 24; 1 « Nov. 7; K: 15811. 
© Oct. 25; 1 « Nov. 7; K 15812. 
© Oct. 26; 1 ¢ Nov. 7; K 15813. 
© Oct. 27; 1 « Nov. 7; K 15814. 
© Oct. 28: 1 « Nov. 7; K 15815. 
© Oct. 29; 1 « Nov. T; K 15816. 
© Oct. 30; 1 « Nov. 7; K 15817. 
© Nov. 1: 1 ¢« Nov. 16; K 16146. 
© Nov. 2; 1e Nov. 16; K 16145. 
© Nov. 8; 1 « Nov. 16; K 16144. 
© Nov. 4; 1 ¢ Nov. 16; K 16148. 


o49 


30717 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n. s., v.5 


TIMES PRINTING CO. OF SEATTLE—Cont’d. 


© Novy 
© Nov 


© Nov. 


© Nov 
© Nov 


© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 


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5 ele 
SHS Sel res 
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Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Noy. 


Nov. 
Nov. 


16142. 
16141. 
16292, 
16291. 
16292. 
16298. 
16297. 
16296. 


165 K 
16; 
49 
19; 
19; 
19); 


AARP 


© Nov. 
© Nov. 
- © Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 


hte abe: 
14;1¢e. 
1.5 ale. 
A Sek: oe 
ahora eres 
19; 1 ce. Nov. 
2032. e. Nov. 
ie) Be eG: lls. 
Doe Cs eee Re 
©) Nev: 282 4G Dee: 1; IK 16593. 
© Nov. 24; 1 ec. Dee. 1; K 16596. 
TOBIN. (JEANETTE), Los Angeles, Cal. 
[30717-30722. 
Daisies won't tell.—If I could think 
of what to say.—lI’ve these in my grip 
for you.—Merrie Christmas.—Tho’ 
prices soar.—Wreaths of holly, gifts 
and folly. © Dee. 1, 1910; 2 @ each 
Noy. 28, 1910; K 16502-16504, 16507- 
16509. 


ToLtMAN (FReED S.), Brockton, Mass. 
[380723, 30724 
Line of least resistance.—Standing 
room only. © Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ¢ each 
Nov. 9, 1910; K 15856-15857. 
TRIBUNE Co., Chicago, Ill. [30725-30766 
Danny Dreamer. [1910]: 
© Sept. 25; 2 c. Sept. 28; K 14379. 
©) Octe 2 2c Oct. 5; Ko 14660. 
© Oct. 9; 2. ¢. Oct. 12; K 14754. 
© Oct. 16; 2c. Oct. 19; K 15129. 
© Oct.23; 2 c..Oct. 26 Ki 15436. 
© Oct: 303.2 c. Nov. 2: K. 15735. 
© Nov. 6; 2c. Nov. 9; K 15874. 
© Nov. 18; 2.¢e. Nov. 16; K 16147. 
© Nov, 20:2 c. Nove 23 3.K 16418. 
© Nov. 27; 2c. Nov. 29; K 16571. 
Mama’s angel child. [1910]: 
© Sept. 25; 2 c. Sept. 28; K 14380. 
© Oct. 2; 2 ¢ Oct. 5; K 14661. 
‘SC)nOck 9:2 -e. Och? . 1K, 142. 
©) Oct. 16: 2 e. Oct. 19 >.K 415128. 
() Oe 23.2 c. Oct. 26: K 15437. 
© Oct. 30; 2c. Nov. 2; K 15734. 
© Nov. 6; 2 ce, Nov. 9; K 15873. 


Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 2 
Novy. 
Nov. 


;, K 16295. 
Ae AGS 5. 
; K 16314. 
; K 16542. 
; K 16541. 
; K 16539. 
< 16540. 
16594. 
16595. 


TRIBUNE co.—Continued. — 
© Nov. 13; 2 ce. Nov. 16; K 16148. 


© Nov. 20; 2 ce. Nov. 23; K 16414. 
© Nov. 27; 2 ec. Nov. 29; K 16572. 
Oh! Augustus. [1910]: 
© Sept. 11; 2 c. Sept. 14; K 13936. 
© Sept. 18; 2 ec. Sept. 21; K 14172. 
© Sept. 25; 2 c. Sept. 28; K 14381. 
2; 2 ec. Oct Sark aaee2: 
9: 2 ¢. OG a2 = ie ia. 
16; 2 «&. Gek 4g eae 
23; 2 e. Oet. 263 Ke 15438: 
30; 2c. Nov. 2; K. 15786. 
6; 2 ¢: Nov: 93 % sre: 
© Nov. 13; 2 ec. Nov. 16; K 16149. 
© Nov. 20; 2 ec. Nov. 23; K 16415. 
© Nov. 27; 2 e. Noy. 27; K 16573. 
Old Opie Dilldock’s stories. [1910]: 
© Sept. 25; 2 c. Sept. 28; K 143882. 
© Oct. 2: 2 c. Oct. 5: te G59: 
© Oct. 2c. Oct. 1237 K 4G: 
© Oct. 16; 2c. Oct. 19; K 15130. 
© Oct. 23; 2c. Oct. 26; K 15439. 
© Oct. 30; 2 c. Nov. 2; i Parer: 


© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Nov. 


2; 
9; 


© Nov. 6; 2 c. Nov. 9; K 15875. 
© Nov. 138; 2 c. Nov. 16; K 16150. 
© Nov. 20; 2 ec. Nov. 23; K 16416. 


© Nov. 27; 2 ec. Nov. 29; K 16574. 


TRIMMER (THE) INC., Chicago, Il. 
[80767, 30768 
Trimmer (The). Plates no. 28, 29. 
© Nov, 4, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 10, 1910: 
J 147554, 147555. 
Tuck (RAPHAEL) & SONS LTD., London, 
Eng. [80769 
Tribute to genius. © Nov. 11, 1910; 
2 ec. Nov. 25, 1910; K 16582, 
TUTTLE (LENORA E.), Cardington, 
Ohio. [380770 
Tuttle (Mile.) and her educated par- 
rots.. © Nov. 7, 1910; 2 e) Novy. 40; 
1910; K 15892. 


ULLMAN MFG. co., New York, N. Y. 


[30771, 30772 
Eighth wonder of the world.—How 
two can live as cheaply as one. 
Nov. 12, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 14, 1910; 
K 16046, 16047. 
UNDERHILL (Igvine), New York, N. Y. 
[307T73, 30774 
Jersey City, N. J., St. John’s P. H. 
church. D 520. © Nov. 29, 1910; 2 e. 
Noy. 29, 1910; J 148406. 
[New York, N. Y.], Cathedral and 
St. Luke’s hospital. B 16922. © Nov. 


' 29, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 29, 1910; J 148405. 


200 


Cheyenne frontier days: 


Bucking broncho.— Buffalo  Ver- 
non bulldogging steer.—Bulldogging 
steer.—Exciting moment.—Jones on 


Verne Elliot on Rocking Buffalo.—- 
Verne Elliot thrown by Rocking Chair. 
mm) Nov, 15, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 38, 
1910; J 148462-148469. 


UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH Co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. [80783-30805 


Girl holding pretty bouquet of roses. 
© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 ce. Nov. 4, 1910; J 
(147287. 


[Posters] : 


No. 13444. © Nov. 2, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 
| 4, 1910; K 15681. 

| —— 13198, 18438. © Nov. 8, 1910; 
2 ec. each Nov. 10, 1910; K 16056, 
16057. 


— 436, 3549-C, 13443, 13447, 13453, 
| 18460, 13483. © Nov. 11, 1910; 2 c. 
| Nov. 14, 1910; K 16061. 


—— 13436, 13478. © Nov. 17, 1910; 
(fc. each Nov. 19, 1910; K 16305, 
16306. 


| — 13479, 13480. © Nov. 25, 1910; 
12 ce. each Nov. 28, 1910; K 16535, 
| 16536. 

|| ——. 13493, 18501. © Nov. 28, 1910; 
(2 ¢c. each Nov. 30, 1910; K 16580, 
| 16581. 

| i ———. 438, 434, 13481, 13484-13486... © 
| Dec. 1, 1910; 2 e. each Dec. 3, 1910; 
‘K 16666-16671. 


, oo STATES PLAYING CARD Co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. [80806 


Chagres River view. © Oct. 26; 
11910; 2 c. Nov. 25, 1910; K 16418. 


Van Buaricom (D.), Missoula, Mont. 
[80807-30810 


Baby Beth and her apple: 


| 1. This is a fine apple—2. I wonder 
|what it is—8. I believe it’s a 4, 
if? sure is. © Oct. 20, 1910; 2c. each 
Nov. 19, 1910; J 148048-148046. 


| VELARDE (Pau) The Dalles, Ore. 
[80811-80814 


Celilo, Ore., Dalles-Celilo canal.— 
Celilo Falls —Columbia River, Big 
Hddy, wharf Moorebarlain, portage 
road incline.—Dalles-Celilo canal, site 
of lower entrance. © Nov. 6, 1910; 
@ c, each Noy. 10, 1910; J 147557- 
147560. 


nos. 48-50, Dec., 1910 
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD cCOo., Omaha, 
Nebr. [30775-30782 


Silver City—Unruly Butcher Bob.— 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


30839 
Voss (A. G.), Chicago, Ill. [80815 


Thanksgiving. © Nov. 20, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 25, 1910; K 16467. 


VREDENBURG (K. L.), Chicago, Ill. 

[30816 

Girl at the telephone. © Nov. 5, 
1910; 2 c. Noy. 7, 1910; K 15806. 


VREDENBURG & co., Rochester, N. Y. 
[30817 
Red, white and blue ramblers. © 
Novy...17,.. 1910" 2 ¢. Nov. 21, 19 te 
16317. 


Waters (R. E.), Oakland, Cal. 
[80818, 30819 
California grapes. © Nov. 12, 1910; 
2c. Nov. 19, 1910; J 147868. 
Turkey girl. © Nov. 12, 1910; 2 c. 
Nov. 19, 1910; J 147869. 


WALLINGTON (Mrs. Louisa J.) Hot 
Lake, Ore. [30820-30821 
Happy days.—Mamie. © July 1, 
1910; 2 e¢. each Nov. 29, -1910; J 
148398, 148899. 
WANAMAKER (JOHN), Philadelphia, 
Pa. [30822-30830 


All chiefs mounted. 849.—Arrival 
of chiefs from north. 842.—Camp des- 


olation after departure of chiefs. 
909.—Chief with tail. 635.—Chiefs 
passing into the mist. 851.—Kee- 
chyan. 575.—Little wolf. 744,— 


Vanished. 853.—Wooden Leg. 732. 
© Mar. 7, 1910; 2 c. each June 24, 


1910; J 148355-148358, 148360, 148361, 
148368, 148364, 148366. 
(C. E.), San 


WATERMAN Francisco, 


Cal, [30831-80839 

Barry (Rear Admiral Edward B.) 
© Nov. 5, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1910; J 
147610. 

California (U. S. 8S.) Nov. 5, 
1910; 2 ec. Nov. 11, 1910; J 147618. 

— crew. © Nov. 1, 1910; 2c. Nov. 
11, 1910; J 147612. 

Colorado (U. S&S S.) © Nov. 5, 
1910; 2 ec. Nov. 11, 1910; J 147615. 

—ecrew. © Nov.) 5, 1910; 2 ¢. 


Noy. 11, 1910; J 147611. 
Maryland (U. S. S.) © Nov. 9, 
1910; 2 ca Nov. 15, 1910; J 147708. 
Pennsylvania (U. S. 8S.) © Noy. 5, 
1910; 2 c Noy. 11, 1910; J 147614. 
South Dakota (U. S. 8S.) © Noy. 9, 
1910; 2 « Nov. 15, 1910; J 147710. 
West Virginia (U. S. S.) © Nov. 9, 
1910; 2.c. Nov. 18 1910; J 147708. 


ool 


CATALOGUE OF 


380840 
Watson & CHILTON, San Antonio, 
Texas. [30840 
Cupid financiers. © Noy. 4, 1910; 
2c. Dec, 1, 1910; K 16582. 
WEBBER (E. H.), Pierre, S. Dak. 
[30841, 30842 
Buffalo resting.—Sioux Indians, 
Chief Beet Sear Leg. © Nov. 16, 
1910; 2 ce. each Nov. 19, 1910; J 148407, 
148408. 


WEST COAST ART CO., Los Angeles, Cal. 
[80843-30860 


Calienta, Nev. 764. © Oct. 12, 
1910; 2 ec: Nov..25, 1910: J 148100. 

Las Vegas, Nev. 798. © Oct. 12, 
1910; 2 ec. Nov. 25, 1910; J 148097. 

—— Alfalfa fields. 760. © Oct. 12, 
1910; 2-¢. Nov. 25, 1910; J 148101. 


Eva wells, 758. © Oct. 12, 
1910; 2 c. Nov. 25, 1910; J 148099. 
Grazing land and dairy herd. 
800.—Miller’s ranch. 762.—Public 
school bldg. 763.—Salt Lake ry. de- 
pot. 759. © Oct. 12, 1910: 2 c. each 
Nov. 5, 1910; J 147354, 147355, 147357, 
147359. 

Moroni Valley, Utah. 
pA tole eNO: 


——=— 


(7. © Nov. 
28, 1910; J 148178. 


Mount Pleasant Valley, Utah. 776. 
© Noy. 17, 1910; 2 @ Nov. 28, 1910: 
J 148176. 


Nephi and Valley, Utah, panorama. 
© Oct. 12, 1910; 2 e. Nov. ZETADIO SJ 
148104. 

Nephi Valley, Utah. 782. © Nov. 
17, 1910; 2 ¢. Nov. 28) 1910: J 148175 
dry-farming land. 768. © Oct. 
2, 19105.2 e. Noy. 25, 1910; J 148103. 

Portland Beavers. © Nov. 12, 1910; 


2 ec. Nov. 25, 1910; J 148098. 
S. 5. L. Av and Stk. BR. Ritcamen, 
showing Doschneka Mts. 799. © Oct. 


12, 1910; 2.e. Nov..5, 1910:.J 147358. 
Searchlight, Nev. 751. © Oct. 12, 

1910; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1910; J 147356. 
—— Quartette mines. 750. © Oct. 

12,1910; 2c: Noy. 25, 1910: 3 148102. 
West Gunnison Valley, Utah. 754. 


© Nov. 17, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 28, 1910: J 
148177. 


WESTERMANN (L. A.) co., New York, 
Mm W. [80861-80876 
Banker.—Barker.—Bartram. — Bax- 
ack.—Blue.—Brown.— 
Bulk.—Bulletin.—Unsoul. — Upbear.— 
Upcast.—Urgent.—Urnful.—_Usage. © 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. iv, 0. S., & 


WHEELER (FRANK), Claremont, Cal. |} 
[80877 

Claremont oranges. © Nov. 10,) 
1910; 2 c. Nov. 16, 1910> KoaGabs: 


WHITE (Otto), North Vernon, Ind. | 
[30878 | 
North Vernon, Ind., Public school. | 


© Nov. 2, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1910; J 1 
147290. | 
WHITEHEAD & Hoae co., Newark, N. J. |! 


[30879-80896 | 

Among the birches—Grand cafion, |) 

Arizona.——Grand old ocean.—Motor 

girl— October golden glow.—Opening 

an account.—Such a little queen.—/} 

Vacation time. © Novy. 25, 1910; 2 e. 
each Noy. 29, 1910; K 16554-16561. 


At the foot of the hills—Blood will | 


tell.—Boon companions.—Eleanor.— }| 
Instrumental duet.——June roses.—f 
Lady of quality.—Little doctor.— jj 


Ready for a stroll.—Steady. © Novy. i 
4, 1910; 2 c each Noy. 9, 1910; Hae 
15877-15886. 
WuHuitine (E. E.) Prentice, Wis. . 
(30897. . 
Little Falls on the Flambeau river. | 
© Nov. 29, 1910;-2 e. Dee. 2, 1910; J) 
148472. | 


Witcox & WILLSON, Seabreeze, Fla. 
[30898 


On the Tomoka. 73: © Nov. 23a) 
1910; 2 c. Nov. 25, 1910; J 148108: 


WILKERSON (THADDEUS) New York 

INE Ye [80899-30929 
New York, Nope a 
Broadway, north from Bowling } 


Green.—Broadway, north from Wall, 
st—Columbia university, library.— |} 
Grant’s monument, and Riverside 
drive south from 124th st.—Herald | 
square.—Hudson River, north from Ft.” 
Washington park. —Pennsylvania R. RB. | 
station.—Riverside park, north from 
§3rd st.—Riverside park, north from { 
116th st.—Riverside park, south from) 
93rd st.—238rd st., east from 6th ave. 
© Nov, 5, 1910; 2c. each Nov. 7, 1910; 
J 147495-147505. 


—— Bronx park and River, botant- 
eal g —f 
Central park, near entrance at 59 
street and 5th avenue.—Central pa 
view in, near Bethesda fountain.—Co- 
lumbia  wuniversity.—Columbia 
versity, teachers college—Fort Was 


ington park.—Grace chureh.—Morl 
ingside park, looking north from 110t 
street elevated.—Path above the speed 


Noy. 16, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 16, 1910; | way.—Riverside drive, north from | 
KK 16106-16121. 101st street—Stock exchange.—Three) 
| Sy ye i 


MISCELLANEOUS 
10s. 48-50, Dec., 1910 


WILKERSON (THADDEUS )—Continued. 
imiles of Broadway, north from Co- 
Elumbia university—Times square.— 
Union theological seminary. 1, 2.— 
Wall street and Trinity church.—5th 
avenue, north from 42nd street. © 
PNOV. 28, 1910; 2c. each Nov. 29, 1910; 
))J 148372-1483889. 
| Palisades of the Hudson. 1, 2. 
Nov. 28, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 29, 1910; 
iJ 148870, 148371. 
S(‘WILKINSON (EpitH), New York, N. Y. 
[309380, 30931 
Merry Christmas. — Happy New 
#Year. © Nov. 19, 1910; 2c. each Nov. 
+28, 1910; K 16510, 16511. 
PWILSON (G. D.), Buffalo, N. Y. 


[380932 
” Curves for the design of reinforced 
concrete, slabs, beams, girders. © 


Hic. Dec. 5, 1910; I 377. 
Witson (JAMES A.), Ft. Monroe, Va. 
i [30933, 30934 


Hampton Roads from Ft. Monroe, 


ima. © Noy. 23, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 25, 
11910; J 148110. 
12 inch gun, in action. © Nov. 23, 


n1910; 2 c. Nov. 25, 1910; J 148111. 


rWinstow (F. H. H.), Cherryfield, 
Maine. [80935-80937 
ea Worae Ay fair, 4, 55 ©, Nov. 


|14, 1910; 2 c. each Noy. 23, 1910; J 
(148063, 148064. 

|W. W. A. A. fair, secretary’s office. 
1@) Nov. 14, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 23, 1910; J 
j148062. 

| WISEWELL (IF. H.), Phelps, N. Y. 
[80988 
tf Teddy’s delight. © Nov. 12, 1910; 
#2 c. Nov. 14, 1910; K 15998. 


CLASSES, H TO K 
3095 


ee 


| WonLBRtck (THEODOR CLEMENS) 


Worcester, Mass. [80939 
Worcester, Mass., Worcester acad- 
emy. © Nov. 5, 1910; 2 ec. Nov. 7, 


1910; J 147374. 
Woop (C. G.) Decorah, Ia. 
[80940-30941 


Autumn days.—Summer days. © 
Nov. 25, 1910; 2 ce. each Nov. 28, 1910; 
J 148164, 148165. 


Woop (FRANK §.), Los Angeles, Cal. 
[80942 


Where Los Angeles gets its weather 
and its people and what makes it 
grow. © Oct. 28, 1910; 2 c Nov. 2, 
1910; IK 16073. 


Woop (Otis F.), New York, N. Y. 
[80943-30951 
Granny Goodthing. [1910]: 
© Oct. 23; 1c. Oct. 28; K 15463. 
© Oct 30; 1 ce. Nov. 11; K 15963. 
© Nov. 6; 1 ¢ Nov. 14; K 16022, 
© Nov. 13; 1c. Nov. 26; K 16496. 
© Nov. 20; 1 c. Nov. 26; K 16497. 
Sambo. [1910]: 
© Oct. 30; 1 c. Nov. 
© Noy. 6: le Nov. 
© Nov. 13; 1c. Nov. 26; K 16495. 
© Nov. 20; 1 c. Nov. 26; K 16498. 
Younc-Woop stTup10o, San Francisco, 
Cal. [80952 
Good Uncle Sam. © Nov. 3, 1910; 
2c. Nov. 9, 1910; K 15855. 
ZELL (T. H.) Xenia, Ohio. [30953 
Xenia, Ohio, Main st. © Nov. 1, 
1910 3 2-G Noy dd 1910: F 147619; 


11; K 15964. 
14; K 16021. 


nical character 


| Number of entries of Reproductions of works of art---------_________ 
, Number of entries of Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or tech- 
‘Number of entries of Photographs (including 640 unpublished) 
| Number of entries of Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 1,927 
contributions to periodicals) ________ 


553 


(Summary statement of copyright registrations made and included in the Cata- 
. logue since January 1, 1910. 


692 


NRE SERN Me enya nt a a te oad Re ee eee 12, 662 


O 


%, 


30954-34380 
TBR ARY OF CONGEESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 8, 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 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 5 
Nos. 51, 52 
ANNUAL INDEX NUMBER, 1910 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


1911 


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.” 


ee Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4, issued 
monthly, is arranged in two alphabets of proprietors, with subalphabets of titles, 
as follows: 

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

If. 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; and 
Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations. 

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 accompanies this issue. It contains references from the names 
of the copyright proprietors, from the names of distinguished artists, and from the 
names of the persons portrayed. Thesubscription pricefor 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. 


CLASS G, 


WORKS OF ART; MODELS OR 


DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART 


ADERENTE (VINCENT), New York, N. Y. 
[30954 
Council. Mural decoration for Ma- 
honing County court house, Youngs- 
town, Ohio. [Central figure old Indian 
chief seated on rock near large trees, 
at left Indian council and war dance, 
at right number of figures in attitude 
of distress and fright.] ©1e. Dec. 19, 
1910; G 36244. 


ARNOLD (Mary Screven), New York, 
ING 


[30955 
Christmas, They knelt before in- 
fancy. [Two women and six male 


figures standing in attitude of adora- 
tion around the child, Christ, light 
streaming across Mary bending over, 
showing profile view.] © 1c. Dee. 23, 
1910; G 36310. 


BITTER (KARL), New York, N. Y. 
[80956 
Diana; by Karl Bitter. [Nude figure 
of woman holding unstrung bow be- 
hind her.] © 1 ¢. Dee. 9, 1910; G 
36106. 
BosTtoN SCULPTURE co., Melrose, Mass. 
[80957, 30958 
Hddy (Mary Baker G.) Bust; by 
Rafaells Gironi. ©1c. Dec. 24, 1910; 
G 36315. 


Good night. [Statuette of small 
child standing holding candlestick with 
both hands.] © 1c. Dec. 24, 1910; G 


36316. \ 
BRAND (ETHEL V.), New York, N. Y. 
[80959 


Climbing imp. [Desk or reading 
lamp design of imp climbing long, bent 
stem of flower.] ©1e. Dee. 21, 1910; 
G 36269. 


Brown (GerorGcE C.), Moline, Ill. 
[80960, 80961 

At nature’s bath. [Nude figure of 
woman lying on edge of pool, head 
resting on left hand.] © 1 ¢. Dee. 19, 
1910; G 36288. 

Child of the sea. [Nude figure of 
child seated on the sand playing with 
sea shells.] © 1c. Dec. 19, 1910; G 
362387. 


der. | 


Brown (JOHN G.), New York, N. Y. 
[30962 
Wants a bite. [Boy boot black 
standing with back against wall eating 
sandwich, box slung over left arm, 
dog sitting in front of him begging.] 
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1910; G 36322. 


Brown & BIGELOW, St. Paul, Minn. 
[30963-31010 
Approaching storm. [Marine scene, 
dark clouds at right, large row boat 
in surf filled with men, vessel in dis- 
tance, sea gulls in foreground.] ©1e. 
Dec. 31, 1910; G 36431. 


Assets; by Will Grefe. [Young man 
seated at table making out checks, 
young woman looking over his shoul- 
© 1 ec. Dec. 31, 1910; G 36430. 


Autumnal giories; by E. Lamasure. 
|Landseape with stream winding 
through center, trees on either side, 
meadow at right.] © 1 ¢. Dee. 31, 
1910; G 36482. 


Boy scouts; by H. Hofstetter. 
[Woodland scene, three boys seated 
around camp fire, tent at right with 
man standing talking to the boys.] © 
1 ec. Dee. 31, 1910; G 36435. 


Bride; by Benjamin Lichtman. 
[Half length figure of young woman 
wearing bridal veil and carrying bou- 
quet of lilies of the valley and roses. ] 
© 1c. Dee. 31, 1910; G 36484. 


3rother; by Francis Day. [Young 


mother seated with tiny babe on lap, 
little girl standing at left, with finger 


on lip, both looking at the baby.] © 
1 e. Dee. 31, 1910; G 36433. 
Companions ; by Karl Kahler. 


[Young girl standing with horse’s head 
over her shoulder, eating daisies held 
in her hat.] © 1.¢c. Dec. 31, 1910; G 
“oye nO 
36488. 


Concord stage; by E. P. Moran. 
[Coach with four horses standing be- 
fore inn on right side of road, number 
of men and women.] © 1 ¢ Dee. 31, 
1910; G@ 36437. 


D095 


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31010 


pt. IV; 2S oe 


Brown & BicgELow—Continued. 

Cruisers making a_ portage; by 
Philip R. Goodwin. [Landscape, river 
at left with high wooded banks, man 
climbing bank at right carrying camp- 
ing outfit, another man carrying ca- 
noe.] ©i1ce. Dec. 31, 1910; G 36436. 

Departing glories; by E. Lamasure. 
[Wide stretch of low land, house in 
clump of trees at distant left, stream 
winding from right to distant ocean.] 
© 1c. Dec. 31, 1910; G 36440. 


Disputed trail; by C. M. Russell. 
[Wild mountain scene, man with twu 
frightened horses attacked by large 
-bear.] ©1e. Dee. 31, 1910; G 36489. 


Don’t lose him; by H. Hofstetter. 
[Two boys fishing, one reaching for the 
fish the other has just caught, stream 
at right, meadow and bushes at left 
and center.] © 1c. Dec. 31, 1910: G 
36441. 


Endless wave; by A. W. Buhler. 
[Marine scene showing stormy ocean. ] 
© 1c. Dec. 31, 1910; G 36443. 


Eventide; by R. Hamilton. [Four 
cows wading in stream, trees back of 
them, with man on bank, barn at dis- 
tant left.] © 1c Dec. 31, 1910; G 
36442. 


Fair Rosemary. [Head and shoul- 
ders of young woman, flowing hair, 
low cut gown, corsage bouquet, head 
tilted to one side, showing full face 
view.] ©1ce. Dec. 31, 1910; G 36180. 


Favorite story; by Harry Roselord. 
[Old colored woman seated on bench 
under large tree, her arm around a lit- 
tle girl dressed in white, standing by 
her side, listening intently to what she 
is saying.] © 1c. Dec. 31, 1910; G 
36444. 


Florette; by E. Vernon. [Three 
quarter length figure of young girl 
wearing long heavy winter coat and 
hat trimmed with plume, flowers on 
coat and in hand.] © 1. Dee. 81, 
1910; G 36445. 


For memory is the sweetest thing 
that love can call its own; by James 
Arthur. [Young girl seated in arm 
chair before open fire, right profile of 
face.] ©1c. Dec. 31, 1910; G 36446. 

Granite gorge; by W. R. Leigh. 
[Grand canyon of Colorado, river seen 
below at left of center foreground.] © 
1 c. Dee. 31, 1910; G 36447. 


Harbor of Dieppe; by George H. 
McCord. [Broad expanse of water 
with sailing vessels, cliffs at right in 
shadow... oO. 1 ¢ Dec. ak Agi G 
36450. 


ee entation ema eedtemoe ee pepe ee ed 


Brown & BIGELOWw—Continued. 

Hello, license clerk; by Will Grefe. 
[Young couple seated on sofa near 
table covered with roses, Cupid using 
telephone.] © 1c. Dec. 31, 1910; G 
36448. 


Homeward; by F. Morgan. [Three 
horses fording stream, boy riding first 
horse, road at right.] ©1. Dee. 31, 
1910; G 36449. 


In Scottish highlands; by Wm. 
Davies. [Rugged mountain scenery, 
gorge through center, lake at left, cat- 
tle on right shore, two wading in 
lake.] ©1c. Dee. 31, 1910; G 36452. 


Iris; by E. Cousin. [Half length fig- 
ure of young girl, front view, hair fall- 
ing over right shoulder and down 
back, low cut gown.] © 1c. Dee. 31, 
1910; G 36451. 


Last furrow; by Thomas Moran. 
[Evening light, man plowing with 
oxen, Shown in Silhouette against the 
western sky.] © 1c. Dee. 31, 1910; 
G 36458. 


Last look; by Allan Gilbert. [Full 
length figure of young woman in long 
trailing, evening gown, standing before 
oval mirror.] © 1c. Dee. 31, 1910; G 
36456. 


Last rose of summer; by James Ar- 
thur. [Three quarter length figure of 
young girl standing in garden admir- 
ing a rose, garden wall in background. ] 
© 1c. Dec. 31, 1910; G 36455. we 


Lord is my Shepherd; by James Ar- 
thur. [Young woman seated at table 
holding a book, leaning forward and 
looking up, Easter lillies on table, 
stained glass window at left.] ©le. 
Dee. 31, 1910; G 36454. 


Magic circle; by Will Grefe. [Young 
ccuple in evening dress, girl seated on 
sofa while young man stands back of 
the sofa placing a ring upon her fin- 
ger.]| ©1c. Dec. 31, 1910; G 36457. 


Miss Vanity; by James Arthur. 
[Young woman seated in Roman chair 
looking into hand mirror, which she 
holds in right hand, screen at back.] 
© 1c. Dec, 31, 1910; G 36458. 


Mother’s pride; by Fred. Moran. 
[Young mother seated in wicker chair 
in garden, with baby on lap, little girl 
and boy carrying basket in which are 
three puppies, large dog lying on rug 
watching the puppies.] ©1ce. Dec. 31, 
1910; G@ 36459. 


WORKS OF ART 


nos. 51, 52, Dec., 1910 


Brown & BickELow—Continued. 

New playmates; by The Kenneys. 
[Small child seated on brick pavement 
before lot of little chicks, old hen with 
ruffled feathers, toy wagon.] © 1 ¢. 
Dec. 31, 1910; G 36461. 

New postmistress; by Newton How- 
itt. [Interior of ccuntry store, young 
girl standing back of counter handing 
letter to an elderly man, others enter- 
ing at left background.] © 1. Dec. 
31, 1910; G 36460. 

Prize flock; by R. Hamilton. [Man 
standing in midst of flock of sheep, 
holding tin pail from which one of 
the sheep is feeding.] © 1c. Dec. 31, 
1910; G 36462. 

Protection; by W. Shepard. [Little 
boy fast asleep against large St. Ber- 
hara qdoz.) ©. 1 c. Dec. 31, 1910; G 
36463. 

Seeing them off; by Newton Howitt. 
[Young couple boarding train at night, 
old couple at left foreground, old lady 
weeping, crowd of others bidding good- 
bye.] ©1c. Dec. 31, 1910; G 36465. 

Song without words; by Will Grefe. 
[Young girl seated at piano with left 
hand resting on keyboard, young man 
holding her right hand, large chrysan- 
themums at her left.] ©1 ec. Dec. 381, 
1910; G 36464. 

Star (The); 
[Young girl seated, 


by Hamilton King. 
lap filled with 


roses, right profile view of figure, head | 


turned toward right shoulder showing 
full face view.] ©1c. Dec. 31, 1910; 
G 36466. 

Taxi girl; by Benj. Lichtman. [Full 
length figure of young girl stepping 
out of taxicab, wearing hat and long 
dark coat with white fur boa.] ©le. 
Dec. 31, 1910; G 36469. 

Thalia; by Harry Roselord. [Head 
and shoulders of young girl showing 
left profile, hair coiled at back of 
neck with large comb.] © 1c. Dec. 
81, 1910; G 36468. 

Those winsome eyes; by C. Warde 
Travor. [Half length figure of young 
girl in low cut evening gown, hair tied 
with ribbon, three quarter view of 
face.] ©1c. Dec. 31, 1910; G 36470. 

Tiger lilies; by James Arthur. [Half 
length figure of young woman, arm 
filled with tiger lilies, right side view.] 
© 1c. Dec. 31, 1910; G 36467. 

Wagon boss; by C. M. Russell. 
[View from height of western plain 
and mountains, conestoga wagons 
drawn by oxen, man mounted on horse 
in foreground.] © 1 ¢. Dee. 31, 1910; 
G 36478. 


ei 


31015 
3ROWN & BigELow—Continued. 

Washington making Molly Pitcher a 
lieutenant; by HE. Percy Moran. [In- 
terior of room, Washington standing in 
center before mantel, table, and two 
generals at right, young woman and 
soldier at left.] ©1c. Dec. 31, 1910; 
x 86475. 


Water lilies; [Three quarter length 
figure of young girl, front view, head 
turned to left, gauze drapery, arms 
filled with water lilies.] © 1c. Dec. 
31, 1910; G 36471. 

When horseflesh comes high; by 
C. M. Russell. [Western scene, two 
men in center, one on horseback, other 
kneeling behind horse, firing at group 
of mounted men in distance, group of 
frightened horses at left.] ©1c. Dec. 
31, 1910; G 36474. 


Winner (A); by Gilman Low. [Left 
side view of borse standing in pasture, 
head lifted and turned slightly to left, 
long flowing tail.] © 1 ce. Dee. 31, 
1910; G 36472. 


Woodland stream. [Stream with 
rocky bed running through center, two 
cows and calf drinking, bridge and 
woods in distance.] © 1 ce. Dec. 31, 
1910; G 36476. 


Busu-Brown (Henry KIRKE), Wash- 
ington, D. C. [31011 


Lincoln (President). ©ile. 
Dec. 18, 1910; G 36154. 


Byers (L. W.), Atlantic City, N. J. 


Bust. 


[31012 
Electrie light poles. [Four designs 
for electric light poles, two with 


double tier of lights.] © 1c. Dee. 13, 
1910; G 36196. 


CELI (PETER), New York, N. Y. [3810138 

Granite mausoleum. Design for 
yault, two columns in front with two 
vases on platform. © 1 ec. Dee. 30, 
1910; G@ 36259. 


CuurcH (FREDERICK STUART), New 
VOrwy Nas © 6 [31014 
Wer-wolf. Young woman with long 


flowing hair and thin white drapery, 
standing in pack of wolves by the sea: 
© 1c. Dee. 18, 1910; G 36161. 


CounEN (KATHERINE M.), Philadelphia, 
Pa. [31015 


Ben-Ezra (Rabbi) expounding the 
law and handing down tradition. 
[Bas-relief panel of an old patriarch 
sitting, talking to youth seated at 
left.] ©1ce. Dee. 10, 1910; G 86118. 


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pt. Iv, 11.'85 V2 


31016 
CONSOLIDATED RUBBER TIRE CO., New 
York. Wi [31016 
Tire girl; by C. Lehre. [Young wo- 


man in automobile coat and bonnet 
with streamers, seated on rubber tire.] 
© 1c. Dec. 30, 1910; G 36414. 


CousEe (E. IRvinc), New York, N. Y. 
[31017, 31018 


Sacred birds. [Indian with bow and 
arrow standing on mountain side, near 
large boulder, watching flock of birds 
fiying at left.|] © 1c. Dec. 10, 1910; 
G 36125. 


Weaver (The). [Indian squatted 
before loom weaving Navajo blanket. ] 
©1c. Dec. 10, 1910; G 36126. 


Cox (KENYON), New York, N. Y. 
[31019 
Education. [Mural decoration, wo- 
nan seated holding large open picture 
book, small child standing at her 
knee.] ©1c. Dec. 5, 1910; G 36051. 


DAGGETT & RAMSDELL, New York, N. Y. 

[31020 

Miss Vanity. [Young woman seated 

before mirror, making her toilet.] © 
1 e¢. Dec. 20, 1910: G 36412. 


DAPRATO STATUARY CO., Chicago, Ill. 
[31021-31049 


Altar candle stick. [Ornamental 
base resting on six claws and showing 
cross in relief on two sides, fluted stem 
with three cherub heads supporting 
top.] ©i1c. Dec. 12, 1910; G 36140. 


Altar design with canopy. [Roman 
Catholic altar, on panels below table 
the monogram I. H. S., both altar and 
canopy Surmounted by cross, above, 
supporting pillars, two angels standing 
holding long trumpets.] © 1. Dec. 
8, 1910; G 36102. 


Blessed Virgin and Child. Statue of 
Virgin aS very young woman with 
fiowing hair covered by veil, holding 
child in right arm, his right hand in 
her left, while he appears to be speak- 


ing to her. © 1c. Dec. 12, 1910; G 
36135. 
Bracket. Gothic Bracket for hold- 


ing statuary, cross in center and three 
arches. ©1c. Dec. 12, 1910; G 36152. 


Frame for station. [Ornamental 
Gothic canopy top surmounted by 
cross and four pinnacles, supported by 
arch and pillars.}] ©1c. Dec. 9,1910; 
G 36110. 


DAPRATO STATUARY co.—Continued. 

Gothic Altar. Below mensa table is 
a relief of Last Supper, in extended 
sides angels stand holding candles, al- 
tar table supported in front by four 
ornamental pillars. © 1 ¢. Dee. 12, 
1910; G 36130. 

Nativity group and stable. [Christ 
in stable at Bethlehem; kings and 
shepherds in attitude of adoration, 
also the Blessed Virgin and St. Joseph, 
angel surmounts stable.] © 1 ce. Dec. 
12, 1910; G 3685s. 


Niche with pedestal. [Ornamental 
Gothic arch, surmounted by cross, sup- 
ported by two pillars resting on orna- 
mental base.] © 1c. Dee. 8, 1910; G 
36101. 


Our Lady of Good Counsel. [Statue 
of Virgin Mother standing holding in 
her arms the child Jesus who rests on 
her shoulder with face turned toward 
her ear as if giving counsel, the right 
hand of Virgin lowered and holding 
scapular.] © 1c. Dee. 9, 1910; G 
36112. 


Pedestal in Roman style. Four pil- 
lars holding ornamental top, at center 
of each pillar is band of ornamenta- 
tion. ©1c. Dee. 12, 1910; G 36129. 


Pedestal model. [Square top and 
base with fluted stem.] © 1. Dee. 
12, 1910; G 36141. 


Sacred Heart of Jesus. [Full length 
statue of Jesus standing, with right 
hand uplifted, while left hand points to 
heart, three cherub heads at his feet. ] 
© 1e. Dec. 8, 1910; G 36100. 


Saint Anthony. [Statue full length 
figure standing, in habit of Franciscan 
father, holding child in right arm.] © 
1c. Dec. 12, 1910; G 36188. 


[Statue of full length figure of 
priest standing, holding the infant 
Jesus in his right arm.] ©1c Dee. 
9, 1910; G 36111. 


Saint Isadore. Statue of Saint 
dressed as peasant, standing with 
clasped hands, head raised to heaven, 
plow and grain at feet. © 1. Dec. 
12, 1910; G 36134. 


Saint Joseph. Statue of Saint stand- 
ing holding lily in left hand, and a 


carpenter’s square in right Ole. 
Dec. 12, 1910; G 361386. 
with child on arm. [Statue of 


full length figure of man in garb of 
priest standing, holding spray of 
Easter lilies in right hand, child’s 
head resting on left shoulder, full 
front view.] © 1. Dec. 17, 1910; G 
36236. 


008 


- 


WORKS 
nos. 51, 52, Dec., 1910 


DAPRATO STATUARY co.—Continued. 

Saint Michael. [Statue of Angel 
standing upon prostrate figure of 
demon, sword in right hand, left hand 
pointing heavenward.] © 1 «¢ Dec. 
12, 1910 G 36137 

Saint Raphael with Tobias. [Statu- 
ary of full length figures of angel 
standing with staff in right hand, left 
hand resting on shoulder of Tobias 
who holds: fish on hook.] ©1c. Dec. 
12, 1910; G 36145. 


Saint Rita. [Statue of full length 
figure of nun standing looking at 
eruciix-held in left hand.] © 1. 
Dec. 12, 1910; G 86149. 


Saint Teresa. [Statue of full length 
figure of nun standing holding open 
book and quill pen.] © 1c. Dee. 12, 
1910; G 36151. 


Sanctuary lamp model. [ Three 
chains suspended from ornamental top 
holding lamp ornamented by two 
angels in attitude of prayer.] ©lce. 
Dec. 12, 1910; G 36146. 


[Three chains suspended from 
ornamental top holding lamp _ sup- 
ported by three angels with spreading 
wings and upraised heads.] © 1 «. 
Dec. 12, 1910; G 36147. 


—— [Three ornamental chains sus- 
pended from crown shaped top hold- 
ing lamp ornamented by three angels. ] 
© 1c. Dec. 12, 1910; G 36148. 


Sanctuary railing in Roman Style. 
[Two ornamental center gates, in 
panels on posts are grapes and wheat 
in relief.]. ©1 c. Dee. 12, 1910; G 
36189. 


Station of the cross. Gothic niche, 
top of frame surmounted by ornamen- 
tal cross, figures in high reilef. © 
1 ec. Dee. 12, 1910; G 36142. 


[Niche in ornamental frame 
surmounted by cross.] © 1c. Dee. 12, 
1910; G 86144. 


[Niche in Roman style frame, 
ornamented top, carved pillars and 
surmounted by cross with rays.] © 
1-e. Dec. 12, 1910; G 36148. 


Wall bracket. [Center a cross, or- 
namental grill work, fluted drop ended 
by winged cherub.] © 1c. Dee. 12, 
1910; G@ 86150. 


Dr 


LA COEUILLERIE 
Pyn, ani Y. 

Bit of Venice. 
ing many boats with lateen sails.] 
1 ec. Dec, 8, 1910; G 86169. 


(Henry), Brook- 
[81050-81052 


[Canal scene show- 


© 


OF 


ART 
31079 
DE LA COoEUILLERIE (HENRYQ—Cont'd. 


Under Venetian skies. [Number of 
fishing boats with lateen sails in the 


quiet waters near Venice.] © 1 e. 
Dee. 3, 1910; G 36171. 
Venice. [Number of boats in fore- 


ground with lateen sails, city in dis- 
tance at right.] ©1e. Dec. 3, 1910; 
G 36171. 


DEMING (EDWIN WILLARD), New York, 
1 AG 31053 -31058 


Tl'riendly tussel. [Sculptured figures 


of boy wrestling with bear.] ©l1e. 
Dec. 10, 1910; G 36123. 
Friends of the wilds. [Sculptured 


figures of an Indian and bear.] ©1e. 
Dec. 10, 1910; G 36122. 


Maternity. [Sculptured group of 
bear nursing her two cubs.] © 1 ¢. 
Dec, 10, 1910; G 36121. 

Prairie courtship. [Sculptured figures 
of two coyotes wrestling.] ©1c. Dec. 
10, 1910; G 36120. 

Wise coyote. [Sculptured figure of 
prairie wolf sitting on his haunches.] 
©1 ce. Dec. 10, 1910; G 36119. 

Wrestling cubs. [Sculptured group 
of two young bears playing.] ©le. 
Dec. 10, 1910; G 36118. 


DENNISON MFG. CO., Boston, Mass, 


[31059-31061 
Merry Christmas. [Spray of holly 
filled with berries.] © 1 c. Dee. 9, 


1910; G 36107. 

—— [Wreath of holly with large 
bell swung in middle.] © 1 ¢. Dec. 9, 
1910; G 36108, 
and happy New Year. [Spray 

of flowers.] © 1c. Dec. 9, 1910; G 
386109. 


DETROIT PUB. CO., Detroit, Mich. 
[31062-31079 


Little girl walk- 
©le. 


Among the flowers. 
ing in garden, picking flowers. 
Dec. 28, 1910; G 36309. 


Baby days. Mother holding small 
child close to her, background a cirele 
of heads. © 1c. Dec. 23, 1910; G 
863807. 


Captive. Young couple standing near 
flowering tree, woman gazing intently 
at flower she holds in right hand, quo- 
tation at right. © 1c. Dec. 23, 1910; 


G 36298. 
Fairy tales. Little girl sitting on 
couch, holding an open book in her 


© 


hands, gazing off into the distance. 
1e. Dec. 28, 1910: G 863808. 


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31080 


ptr iv, 2 83. %5 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 
Harmony. ‘Two lovers sitting on 
bench in garden of flowers, man play- 
ing mandolin, quotation from Thomas 
More. © 1c. Dec. 23, 1910; G 36294. 


International girls, France. Young 
girl dressed as ballet dancer, back- 
ground of fleur-de-lis and coat of arms 
of France. © 1. Dec. 23, 1910; G 
36305. 

Italy. Young girl standing 
holding tambourine and dressed in 
Italian costume, full front view, back- 
ground of flowers and coat of arms of 
Italy. ©1c. Dec. 23, 1910; G 36304. 


Netherlands. Young girl dressed 
in Netherland costume standing with 
both hands in pockets of her apron, 
background of flowers and coat of arms 
of the Netherlands. © 1c. Dec. 23, 
1910; G 36300. 

— Norway. Young girl dressed in 
Norwegian costume, hair braided in 
two long braids, standing, three quar- 
ter view, background of flowers and 
coat of arms of Norway. © 1c. Dec. 
23, 1910; G 36302. 

— Russia. Young girl in aeeen 
costume, standing with hands drooping 
at sides, background of flowers and 
coat of arms. ©1c. Dec. 28, 1910; G 
36301. 


Spain. Young girl dressed in 
Spanish costume, holding fan, back- 
ground of flowers and coat of arms of 
Spain. ©1c. Dec. 23, 1910; G 36299. 


Switzerland. Young girl dressed 
in costume, typical of Switzerland, 
standing, background of national flow- 
er and coat of arms of Switzerland. © 
1 c. Dec. 28, 1910; G 36306. 


—— Turkey. Veiled lady in Turkish 
costume, standing full front view; back- 
ground of flowers and coat of arms of 
Turkey. ©1c. Dec. 23, 1910; G 36303. 


United States. Young Indian 
girl standing with bow and arrow, 
background of flowers and coat of 
arms of U. S. ©1c. Dec. 23, 1910; G 
36298. 


Philomels. Young girl in flowing 
dress with wide spread veil over head, 
studded with with stars, quotation 
from Byron. ©1c. Dec. 23, 1910; G 
36297. 

Roses. [Young girl standing in 
front of curtain, hair braided in two 
long braids drawn forward one hang- 
ing over each bare shoulder, young 
man in background looking at girl, 
quotation. ] 
36292. 


© ie. Dee: 423. 4910: GC 
i Dec. 12, 1910: G 36132. 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 

Unafraid. Back of two heads is 
Father Time with his scythe stretch- 
ing across the pair, quotation from 
Shakespeare. © 1c. Dec. 23, 1910; G 
36296 


Youths garden. Young girl dressed 
in flowing garb, holding rose and look- 
ing over her shoulder is seen head of 
young man; quotation from Herrick. 
©1c. Dec. 23, 1910; G 36295. 


DEWEY (ALFRED JAMES), Pleasantville, 
IN: OM: [81080-31084 


Electric shock. [Interior of draw- 
ing room, young couple seated on sofa 
at right, father and mother in street 
clothes standing behind table in center, 
father holding and turning electric 
light upon young couple.] ©1e. Dec. 
20, 1910; G 36239. 


Fate of the nation. [Interior of 
country store, woman and child stand- 
ing near post-office at right, two men 
seated near stove in background, five 
men standing, two gesticulating, boy 
sitting on box at left.] ©1ce. Dee. 20, 
1910; G 36241. 


Girl wanted. [Interior of room in 
greatest confusion; three children play- 
ing on floor, man seated in hopeless 
attitude looking toward door where 
head of nurse appears.] © 1c. Dec. 
20, 1910; G 36260. 


Pacemaker (The) [Automobile con- 
taining two men and two women 
seated, woman standing in back seat 
waving handkerchief at car approach- 
ing in distance, houses and hills in 
background.] © 1c. Dec. 30, 1910; G 
36240. 

Silver lining. [Old man sitting at 
table holding document in right hand, 
old lady standing at right holding jar 
filled with bills and coin in right hand 
and lid in left, bills, coin and purse 
scattered on table.] © 1c. Dee. 20, 
1910; G@ 36242. 


DUBUQUE ALTAR MFG. CO., Dubuque, 
Towa. [31085, 31086 


Roman main altar with side screens. 
[Series of ornamental arches sur- 
mounted by ornamental caps and 
crosses, Last supper in bas-relief, two 
full length statues standing in niches 
on either side of altar and above 
table.] ©l1c. Dee. 12, 1910; G 361383. 

Roman side altar. [Full length fig- 
ure of Christ standing above altar, 
three arches with ornamental caps, 
whole surmounted by cross.] © 1c. 


260 


WORKS OF ART 


nos. 51, 52, Dec., 1910 


EBERLE (ABASTENIA ST. LEDGER), New 
ork, N.Y. [31087-31089 


Ash tray. [Large round shell with 
figure of mermaid on inside at right. ] 
© 1c. Dec. 7, 1910; G 36082. 

Indian ink well. [Indian seated 
holding between both hands and knees 
an olla.] ©1c. Dec. 7, 1910; G 36083. 


Indian match safe. [Indian squaw 
kneeling and sitting on her feet, with 
pack strapped to back.] © 1c. Dec. 
7, 1910; G 36084. 


FARNSWoRTH (Mrs. Patrick THOM- 
son), New York, N. Y. [31090 


Boy Marsyas. Sculptured head. © 
1c, Dec. 10, 1910; G 36265. 


Ferry (D. M.) & co., Detroit, Mich. 
[31091 


Across the plains. Man on horse- 
back approaching foreground, dressed 
as frontier scout and holding gun 
across saddle, prairie schooners follow- 
ing in background. © 1c. Nov. 2, 
1910; G 35754. 


FIDLER (ALICE LUELLA), Geneva, N. Y. 
[31092, 31093 


Fraternity picture no. 900. [Girl 
in light décolleté gown seated with 
hands clasping knees, light band in 
hair.] ©1c. Dec. 16, 1910; G 36206. 


[Girl in décolleté gown seated 
with right hand in lap, left on hip.] 
©1e. Dec. 16, 1910; G 36207. 


I‘LORENTINE ART PLASTER CO., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [81094 


Boy wanted. [Bas-relief panel of 
nude figure of baby boy reaching up 
and holding on to door knocker, above 
and to right large sign, Boy wanted. ] 
©1c. Dee. 8, 1910; G 36087. 


Fox (CHARLES Henry), Philadelphia, 
Pa. [31095 


Roman column flower holder. [Three 
columns shown resting on base of two 
steps and supporting deep cornice.] © 
1c. Dec. 30, 1910; G 36415. 


FRATERNITY FINE ART CO., Boston, Mass. 
[31096 


Our motto; by A. H. Sonn. [Oval 
with eye and chain at top, open book 
with bunch of pencils on stand below, 
hand of man over book, holding heart 
and sheet of paper with human figures, 
oval surrounded by emblems.] © 1e. 
Dec. 22, 1910; G 386261. 


ani al 


31106 


Frost & REED, LTD., Bristol, Eng. 
[31097 


Caesar, a king’s favorite; by Her- 
bert Dicksee. [Interior of room, large 
Scotch terrier lying on rug.] © 1. 
Dec. 24, 1910; G 36811. 


Fucus & LANG MFG. co., New York, 
IN Sie Xie [31098 


Senefelder (—). [Sculptured bust.] 
© 1c. Nov. 28, 1910; G 35976. 


FURSTNER (ADOLPH), Berlin Germany. 
[31099-31106 

Annina in verkleidung. Kostiimbild 
no. 18. [Woman dressed in all black 
costume, kerchief about head, mitts, 
white fichu, white ruffles finishing el- 
bow Sleeves. ] 

Faninal (Sophie von), kostiimbild 
no. 14. [Young woman in grey, wear- 
ing ruffled bodice, full skirt, long scarf 
about head, full ruffles at elbow, left 
hand clasping scarf at throat.] 


Gastwirt (Ein), kostiimbild no. 31. 
[Old man in attitude of host, wearing 
white wig, long brown coat, breeches 
and low shoes, green waistcoat with 
red kerchief in right pocket of coat.] 


Gelehrter (Hin), kostiimbild no 48. 
[Old gentleman in garb of a professor, 
wearing long, brown coat, breeches 
and low, buckled shoes, carrying black 
hat under right arm with green and 
red bound book clasped in left hand.] 


Kammerfrau die alte der Feldmar- 
schallin, kostiimbild no. 21. [Lady’s 
maid in serving costume, cap on head 
trimmed with yellow bow, carrying 
pitcher in right hand with towel 
thrown over left arm, clasping tray in 
left hand.] 

Lakai (Ein) von der livree Rofra- 
nos, kosttimbild no 37. [Young man 
Servant dressed in green trimmed, 
white livery, soft stock, ruffles at 
wrist, white wig with black bow at 
back, and low, buckled shoes. ] 

Ochs (Der Baron) auf Lerchenau, 
kostiimbild no. 6. [Old man with bald 
head, wearing grey, braided waistcoat, 
grey breeches and low buckled shoes, 
soft shirt with long, full sleeves and 
lace ruffles at wrist.] 


Werdenberg (Feldmarschallin Fiirs- 
tin), kostiimbild no. 2. {Woman 
dressed in long, white, evening coat 
trimmed with brown fur, white head- 
piece with red bow in front, right 
hand clasping collar.] 

© 1c. each Dec. 19, 1910; G 36245- 


+ 86252. 


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31107 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 5 


GERLACH & WIEDLING, Wien, Austria. 
[31107 
Schonbrunn, 7 mai, 1908; by Franz 
Matsch. [Interior of Schénbrunn eas- 
tle, Francis Joseph of Austria receiv- 
ing Emperor William of Germany and 
other notables.] © 1c. Dee. 21, 1910; 
G 36410. 
GEYER (BruNo C.), New York, N. Y. 
[81108-31110 
Loris. [Head of young woman, low 
neck gown, hat trimmed with feathers, 
profile view of face.] © 1c. Dee. 38, 
1910; G 36166. 


Ruth. [Head of young woman, pro- 
file view, ribbon band in hair, bunch 
of daisies at right.] © 1 ¢. Dec. 8, 
1910; G@ 386167. 

Sylvia. [Head of young woman, 
elaborate coiffure, three quarter view 
of face, low neck and flowers.] ©1e. 
Dec. 3, 1910; G 36168. 


GirscH (C. W.), New York, N. Y. 
[31111-31118 


American girl; by W. Haskell Cof- 
fin. [Young woman sitting, half 
length, full front view, low neck dress, 
large rose-trimmed hat, roses across 
lap.] 

Choir boy and organist; by Harold 
Gregson. [Little boy in choir costume 
singing from music, man sitting at or- 
gan beside him, lighted candles in 
background, all framed with scroll- 
work and flowers. ] 


Connoisseur (The); by Louis Moel- 
ler. [Elderly man seated at table cov- 
ered with dishes, holding glass of wine 
in right hand, buffet in background.] 

Maypole; by Harold Gregson. [Chil- 
dren dancing, plaiting ribbon around 
pole, whole framed in palms and scroll- 
work. ] 

Muinchner kind’l; by Edward C. 
Volkert. [Right profile of girl in cloak 
and hood, feeding goat from stein.] 


Temptation; by Richard Zschaebitz. 
[Two men fishing, one sitting on rocks 
with bottle in left hand, other stand- 
ing, holding rod and string of perch, 
dog sitting in front of him, begging.] 

Town topics; by Louis Moeller. 
Three old men seated, laughing, one 
with paper in hand. 

Waiting; by W. Haskell Coffin. 
[Young woman sitting, furs on shoul- 
ders and arm, muff in right hand, um- 
brella in left, large hat with plumes, 
right three quarter length view. ] 


© 1 ec. each Dec. 28, 1910; G 36396—- 
36403. 


GORDON (J. RiELY), New York, N. Y. 
[31119 


HKiks. B. P. OQ: Hiks, New Werk 
lodge no. 1 seal. [In circle of laurel 
leaves, two standing figures against 
large star, head of elk above.] ©ic. 
Dec. 14, 1910; G 36267. 


GREEN (H. H.), Buffalo, N. Y. [381120 


Panama canal. [Birdseye view of 
the canal connecting Atlantic and Pa- 
cific oceans and surrounding country. ]} 
© 1c. Dee. 10, 1910; G 36127. 


GUNN (ARCHIE), New York, N. Y. 
[31121-31128 
Butterfly girl. [Head and shoul- 
ders of young woman in low neck 
gown looking at butterfly, held in her 
right hand.] © 1. Dee. 3, 1910; G 
36164. 
Do you like butter. [Head and 
shoulders of young woman holding a 


puttercup under her chin.] © 1. 
Dec. 3, 1910; G 36162. 
Do you like roses. [Head and shoul- 


ders of young woman, low neck gown, 
three quarter view of face, holding 
large spray of roses.] © 1. Dee. 8, 
1910; G 36168. 


GUSTIN (E. W.), New York, N. Y. 
[81124-31135 


Bird that makes the world go round; 
by H. M. Russell. [Stork standing at 
North pole holding baby in his bill.] 


Girl he left behind him; by H. M. 
Russell. [Stork leaving room in which 
stands a nurse in cap and apron hold- 
ing baby.] ; 


I’m afraid 111 have to cut out apart- 
ment houses, that janitor was awful 
rude to me; by H. M. Russell. [Stork 
standing on one leg in front of apart- 
ment house, crutch under left wing, 
head and legs bandaged. ] 


Just arrived and I’m a boy; by H. 
M. Russell. [Stork leaving automo- 
bile, carrying baby in basket. ] 


Just arrived, and I’m a girl; by H. 
M. Russell. [Stork leaving railway 
coach carrying baby in basket, rail- 
way porter back of him.] 


Just delivered—its a boy; by H. M. 
Russell. [Stork at open door, dressed 
as expressman with baby in box hang- 
ing from his bill.] 


Just received the package—its a 
girl; by H. M. Russell. [Stork dressed 
as messenger turning from door at 
which he has left baby in basket.] 


062 


WORKS 
nos. ol, pz, Dec., 1910 


Gustin (HE. W.)—Continued. 

Move up front please, here’s an- 
other passenger; by H. M. Russell. 
[Street car with a lot of babies inside, 
stork on platform wearing conductor’s 
hat. ] 

Shipping Dept.; by H. M. Russell. 
[Lot of babies in baskets and two 
storks. ] ) 

Sorry to disappoint them this trip; 
by H. M. Russell. [Stork standing by 
door, hanging on door knob a sign, 
Wanted a boy, baby in basket on door- 
step. ] 

Take me to mamma, please; by 
H. M. Russell. [Little baby in shell 
reaching its arms up to stork.] 


Well, he’s all right for a little one; 
by H. M. Russell. [Stork looking at 
baby hanging from scales. ] 


© 1c. each Dec. 8, 1910; G 36088- 
56099. 


Haut (ALBERTA), New York, N. Y. 
[31136 


Home gardening. Design for deco- 
rating a board on which game of flow- 
ers can be played. © 1c. Nov. 26, 
1910; G 86229. 


HARE te KNOWLES) Jr., New York, 
N. Y [31137-31145 


Gir eenutitretneitt girl. [Head and 
bare shoulders of young woman with 
poke bonnet trimmed with velvet and 
plume, black velvet ties ending with 
two large chrysanthemums.] © 1 ¢. 
Dec. 3, 1910; G 36186. 


Claudia. [Head and shoulders of 
young girl, large flat hat trimmed in 
ribbon, large ribbon bow at collar.] 
© 1c. Dee. 19, 1910; G 36321. 


Enid. [Profile view of head and 
bare shoulders of young woman, rose 
trimmed hat under chin, rose corsage 
bouguet.] © 1 c.. Dec. 38, 1910; G 
36181. 


Fair Althea. [Head and shoulders 
of young woman, low cut gown, hair 
falling over right shoulder large cor- 


sage bouquet. © 1c. Dec. 3, 1910; ¢ 
36178. 
Tair Margery. [Head and bare 


shoulders of young woman, hair flow- 
ing over right shoulder, profile view, 
corsage bouquet. ©1c. Dec. 3, 1910; 
G 86179, 

Motherhood. [Woman standing in 
long trailing house gown, holding 
small babe in her arms with its face 


pressed to her cheek.] © 1 ¢. Dee. 8, |} 


1910; G 36182. 


OF ART 
31153 


Hare (J. KNowLes) Jr.—Continued. 

Poppy queen. [Head of young 
woman with large poppy trimmed hat, 
leng ribbon streamers tied in bow.] 
©1c. Dec. 3, 1910; G 36184. 

Prairie queen. [Head of young 
woman with large cowboy hat set back 
on head showing fluffy hair, one long 
braid falling over left shoulder, sailor 
collar tied low on breast.] © 1 «. 
Dec, 3, 1910; G 36185. 

Rose. [Head and shoulders of young 
woman with large hat set back show- 
ing ber fluffy hair and three quarter 
view of face, spray of roses in fore- 
ground.] ©1c. Dec. 3, 1910; G 36183. 


Hausen (H. P.), New York, N. Y. 
[31146 


Roosevelt (Theodore). [Portrait of 
head, full face view.] © 1c. Dec. 24, 
1910; G 36817. 


HOLZER (J. A.), New: York, N. Y. 
[31147-31149 


Labor. [Illustrating parable of the 
sower, Man sowing seed among the 
rocks and on the highway, large trees 
in right background.] © 1. Dec. 6, 
1910; G 86052. 


Loyalty sacrifice. [Old man stand- 
ing with arms around, and head rest- 
ing on shoulder of young armored 
knight, prancing steed and young boy 


holding cap and shield beyond.] © 
1 e@. Dee. 20, 1910; G 36266. 
Prophet; by J. A. Holzer. [Orien- 


tal scene, prophet standing beside large 
column with both hands raised, show- 
ing right side and profile, group around 
him listening.] © 1. Dec, 9, 1910; 
G 386104. 


HorsMAN (EH. I.) co., New York, N. Y. 
[31150-31152 
Bobby; by Helen F. Trowbridge. 
[Bust of child, front and side view, 
head bald, mouth partly open.] © 
1c. Dec. 30, 1910; G 36416. 


Mischievous pippin; by Helen F. 
Trowbridge. [Bust of child, front 
and side view, head and shoulders, 
hair parted.] © 1c. Dec. 30, 1910; G 
36417. 

Peterkin; by Helen F. Trowbridge. 
[Bust of child, head and sholders, side 
and front view, head bald, mouth 
closed, dimple in chin.] © 1 ¢. Dee. 
80, 1910; G@ 386418. 


JOHNSON (GRACE Morr), Yonkers, 
NN. [311538 
Calf stretching. [Statuette of young 
calf standing, humping its back.] © 
1 ec. Dec. 16, 1910; G 86235. 


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31154 
JOHNSTON (ISABEL M.), New York, 
IN, Yt [31154 
Mascat (The); by Anthony H. 
HKuwer. [Oblong design with large 


black cat in center, horseshoe at each 
upper corner, with quotation, Good 
luck, title and rhymes below, border 
of cats’ heads and four leaf clover.] 
© 1c. Dec. 15, 1910; G 36201. 


Kine (YuND), London, England. 
[31155 
On the Avon in Warwickshire. Sum- 
mer landscape, thatched-roof cottage at 
right encircled by road, vines, bushes 
and flowers against house, woman 
seated in boat at left,watching ducks go- 
ing into river, three arched stone bridge 
in background, village and square, 
towered church beyond. © 1 e¢. Dec. 
16, 1910; G 36268. 


Kirk (Maria L.), New York, N. Y. 
[31156-81161 

First kiss. [Interior of room, small 
boy kissing little girl.] ©1c. Dee. 3, 
4910 33 Ge 36173: 

Her first sea bath. [Little girl with 
short curly hair standing with one 
foot in the water.] © 1 e. Dec. 3, 
1910; G 36172 

His first pair of pants. [Small boy 
standing with back to open fire, head 
thrown back, feet apart and hands in 


pockets, cat in foreground looking 
meekly at boy.] © 1. Dec. 3, 1910; 
G 36175. 


It takes two to make a quarrel. 
[Little girl and boy with backs turned 
to each other, dog watching both.] © 
1 ec. Dee. 8, 1910; G 36177. 


None but the brave deserve the fair. 
[Little girl hiding behind small boy 
with long stick and fighting off a large 
old goose] © 1c. Dec. 3, 1910; G 
36176. 


Now you are married you must obey. 
[Small boy dressed in long trailing 
coat, silk hat and cane, leading little 
girl by the hand, dressed as bride.] © 
1 @. Dec, 3, 1910; G 36174. 


LACHAISE (GASTON), Boston, Mass. 
[31162, 31168 


Hindoo dance. [Statuette of man 
standing in characteristic pose, dressed 
in turban and short skirt.] ©1.e. 
Dec. 14, 1910; G 36200. 


Nautch dance. [Statuette of ballet 
dancer of India, standing with arms 
folded, poised on her toes, short full 
skirt floating about her.] © 1. Dee. 
14, 1910; G 386199. 


pt. Iv, n. S., V. 5 


LANGROCK BROTHERS, New York, N. Y. 
[31164 


Columbia. [Pennant with lion ram- 
pant at base of triangle, Columbia in 
large graduated letters running to 
point.] ©1c. Dec. 10, 1910; G 36115. 


LAYTON, SMITH & HAwkK, Oklahoma, 
Okla. [81165 


Skirvin hotel. [Ten story building, 
flat roof, ornamental cornice.] ©1e. 
Dec. 22, 1910; G 36287. 


LAYTON, WEMyYSS, SMITH & HAWE, 
Oklahoma, Okla. [81166 


Beckham County, Okla., court house. 
[Large square building with dome in 
center.] ©1c. Dee. 10, 1910; G 36124. 


LINDER (HENRY), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[81167-81171 


Clock case. [Head and shoulders of 
little child, seen over top of oblong 
slab, curly hair, wings folded over 
top.] ©1e. Dee. 29, 1910; G 36405. 


Day. [Bust of child resting on 
square base, curly hair with two rib- 
bons, mouth open, neck bare, drapery 
held up by straps.] © 1. Dee. 29, 
1910; G 86407. 


Mediaeval art. [Full length female 
figure standing upon square base, long 
full drapery over head and figure, 
holding urn in each hand.] ©ie 
Dec. 29, 1910; G 36409. 

Night. [Bust of child resting on 
Square base, curly hair, head tilted to 
left, eyes closed, mouth wide open, 
neck bare, drapery over head.] ©l1ce. 
Dec. 29, 1910; G 36408. 

Queen and her subjects. [Little girl 
seated on top of high pedestal, holding 
toy.| ©1c. Dee. 29, 1910; G 36406. 


LInK (B. Litt1an), New York, N. Y. 
[31172 
‘Dancing baby; by B. Lillian Link. 
[Little nude child standing with both 
arms outstretched and right foot 
taised.] © 1 ¢« Dec, 25, 39 G 
36291. 
LuKs (GEORGE B.), New York, N. Y. 
[31173 


Our lady of the vegetables. [Wo- 
man seated on stool, head turned look- 
ing forward, holding small child, va- 
rious vegetables at left.|) © 1 ¢ Dee. 
24, 1910; G 36312. 


MAYER (CASPAR), AStoria, N. Y. 
[31174 
Late Bishop Potter of New York. 
[Bust profile view of face in bas-relief 
on panel.] © 1c. Dec. 10, 1910; G 
36114. 


064 


WORKS OF ART 


nos. 51, 52, Dec., 1910 


MaysHARK (C. M.), Los Angeles, Cal. 
[aLLT5 


Bear in mind; by Casimir M. May- 
shark. [Design showing 1915 in ob- 
long, back of which is circle and bear. | 
©1c. Dee. 9, 1910; G 86105. 


Mouuté (J. A.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[31176 


Discussing the new game laws. [In- 
terior of large room, men dressed in 
hunting garbs, many of them smoking 
churchwardens, head of large moose 
above door.] ©1c. Dec. 12, 1910; G 
36128. 
MoRAHAN (EHuGENE H.), Brooklyn, 

IND Ys 


[31177 


Dissected jaw model. Detail denture 
ot child’s jaw about seven years of 
age, Showing temporary teeth in place, 
crowns of permanent teeth calcifying 
above them. © 1c. Dec. 20, 1910; G 
386258. 


Morse (C. H. B.), Boston, Mass. 
[31178 
Revere’s (Paul) signal lights. 
[Man in shirt sleeves standing holding 
two old-fashioned tin lanterns by win- 
dow.] ©1c. Dec. 15, 1910; G 36202. 


MORSE DRY DOCK & REPAIR COo., Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. . [81179 
Morse dry dock and repair co’s place 
in Brooklyn, N. Y. Birdseye view. 
[New York harbor at left, New York 
city at distant left, Brooklyn at dis- 
tant center and right.] © 1c. Dee. 
21, 1910; G@ 36273. 


Mvurpuy (THOS. 
Iowa. 


D.) co., Red Oak, 
[31180-81185 


Come in, the water’s fine. [Two 
girls in bathing.] ©1c. Dec. 5, 1910; 
G 386050. 


Gates of the forest. [Old man walk- 
ing with staff along narrow road in 
forest.] © 1 ec Dec. 14, 1910; G 
36197. 


Hand that rocks the cradle rules the 
world; by Henry John Dobson.  [In- 
terior of room with large fireplace, 
steaming kettle hanging on crane, 
woman seated by cradle knitting, boy 
eating from bowl, dog asleep on floor. ] 
© 1c. Dee. 5, 1910; G 86048. 


In the days of auld lang syne; by 
Henry John Dobson. [Interior of 
room, steaming kettle over open fire, 
old man seated playing violin, old 
lady sitting with folded hands, listen- 
ing.] ©1c. Dec. 5, 1910; G 36047. 


LG 


31194 


Murruy (TuHos. D.) co.—Continued. 

Lillian; by Albert Lynch. [Head 
and shoulders of young woman with 
large rose trimmed hat, bare shoul- 
ders.] ©1c. Dec. 5, 1910; G 36046. 

Out for a spin. [Two girls in an 
automobile.] © 1 ¢. Dec. 5, 1910; G 
36049. 


NATIONAL ART CO., New York, N. Y. 
[31186-31191 


Crisp winter day; by D. Sherrin, 
[Country snow scene, three sheep in 


road, trees on either side.] © 1 ¢. 
Dec. 3, 1910; G 36187. 
Edge of the lake; by D. Sherrin. 


[Country road following edge of lake, 
hills in background.] © 1 ¢. Dee. 3, 
1910; G 36190. 


Fishing haven; by D. Sherrin. [Old 
rambling house on bank of cove, trees 
and flowers, man in boat.] © 1 «. 
Dec. 3, 1910; G 36188. 


Heather hillside; by D. Sherrin. 
[Small winding stream through 
stretch of rolling country.] © 1 «. 
Dec. 3, 1910; G 36191. 


September sunshine; by D. Sherrin. 
[House party hid in clump of trees on 
bank of stream, flood of light at left.] 
© 1c. Dee. 8, 1910; G 36189. 


Waning of the year; by D. Sherrin. 
[Autumn country scene, large tree at 
right, ground covered with leaves, 
sheep in middle foreground.] © 1 «. 
Dec.. 3, 1910; G 36192. 


NATIONAL MEDAL Co., New York, N. Y. 
[31192 


Lucky Joss of Chinatown. [Statuette 
of Chinese god seated.] © 1. Dec. 5, 
1910; G 36045. 


New York Dock co., New York, N. Y. 
[311938 


New York dock co. property. Birds 
eye view drawing of property of New 
York Dock co. in New York; by Rich- 
ard Rummell. [East River and New 
York at right middle distance, Brook- 
lyn in foreground and at right showing 
docks.] © 1c. Dee. 8, 1910; G 36080. 
NicHonAS (FRANCIS C.), New York, 
INN [31194 


Double wreath; by Francis C. Nich- 
olas. [Two wreathes intertwined, one 
on left made of oak leaves, joined 
above by ring.] © 1c. Dec. 28, 1910; 
86288. 


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31195 


pt. Iv, 0. s., V.5 


NOPLE (W. CLARK), Boston, Mass. 
[81195 
Progress. [Statue in relief, full 
length figure of woman, bare feet rest- 
ing on globe, form showing through 
drapery.| © 1 ¢. Dec. 15, 1910: G 


56208. 
NooNAN (WILL N.), San Antonio, Tex. 
[31196 
Alamo. Bas relief of the Alamo, 


San Antonio, Tex.; by Will N. Noonan. 

Title carved across top, flag flying 

over building. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1910; G 

36103. 

PERINE (SHERMAN), Oakland, Cal. 
[31197-31199 

Cowboy; by Sherman Bodwell Pe- 
rine. [Man seated on box, holding 
coiled lasso in left hand, wearing large 
felt hat, gauntlet gloves and chapara- 
jos.] ©1e. Nov. 25, 1910; G 36193. 

Cowboy; by Sherman Bodwell Pe- 
rine. [Man standing, arm extended 
ready to throw lasso, smoking ciga- 
rette and wearing large cowboy hat, 
gloves and chaparajos.] © 1 ¢. Nov. 
25, 1910; G 36194. 

Laughing boy; by Sherman Bodwel! 
Perine. [Head of boy wearing straw 
hat pushed back, full face view, mouth 
open showing teeth.] © 1c. Nov. 25, 
1910; G 36195. 

Puiiies (J. CAMPBELL), New York, 
Si, ge [31200 

Greatest possession. Mother, full 
face front view, holding nude infant 
in her arms, childs back view. © 1c. 
Dec. 6, 1910; G 36053. 
PUTNAM (ARTHUR), 

Cal. [31201, 31202 

Ambling bear. [Statuette of an old 
bear.] ©1ce. Dec. 27, 1910; G 36819. 

Puma. [Statuette of large moun- 
tain lion standing with head down 
watching something beyond.] © 1c. 
Dec. 27, 1910; G 36818. 

RAMSDELL (EF. L.), New York, N. Y. 
[31203 

Giants (The); by H. Rudisuhli. 
Early fall landscape, in center number 
of enormous beeches, pool of water in 
right foreground, ocean in distance 
seen through trees. © 1 c. Dec. 14, 
1910; G 36198. 


RaNsoM (FLETCHER C.), 
i WG 


aXe 


San Francisco, 


New York. 
[31204 
Burning the mortgage. [Room with 
gray barren walls, group of five peo- 
ple near fireplace, man seated in chair, 
woman burning mortgage] © 1 «. 
Nov. 15, 1910; G 35865. 


REICHARD (H.), St. Louis, Mo. 
[31205-31212 
Asrael; by Hermione yon Preuschen. 
[Angel seated on wall in attitude of 
deepest dejection, flowers at his feet, 
snake coiled on wall by angels side. ]} 


Kirke; by Hermione yon Preuschen. 
[Nude full length figure of woman 
playing reed and standing in midst of 
herd of swine.] 

Lebenshunger; by Hermione yon 
Preuschen. [Nude figure of woman 
clinging to a stone graven image 
strewn with flowers.] 

Moos Imperator; by Hermione von 
Preuschen. [Skeleton figure of death 
garbed in royal robes, his foot upon 
globe, his left hand toppling over a 
throne. ] 

Preuschen (Hermione von Schmidt) ; 
by Victoria, consort of Frederick ITI, 
emperor of Germany. [Bust portrait, 
full face view. ] 


Santa Vita; by Hermione yon Preu- 
schen. [Nude figure of woman hold- 
ing a swan, at her feet a bed of lilies, 
chalice filled with burning insence at 
left. ] 


Sphinx of life; by Hermione yon 
Preuschen. [Creature with upper por- 
tion of body that of a woman with. 
wings, the lower part that of a beast, 
resting on rock with face hid in 
folded arm, dove hovering above head, 
ocean and sea gulls at left, trees at 
right background. ] 


Vampire; by Hermione yon Preu- 
schen. [Nude figure of woman with 
bat like wings, kneeling beside a man 
asleep on couch. ] 


© 1c. each Nov. 21, 1910; G 35894— 
35901. 


REISNER (GEORGE ANDREW), Boston, 
Mass. [31213-81223 
Mykerinos (Pharaoh) ; by Frederick 
Forbes Ogilvie. [Quarter length right 
profile of nude man in Egyptian head- 
dress and ornaments.] 


and his queen; by Frederick 
Forbes Ogilvie. [Painting of sculp- 
tured Egyptian half length figures of 
man and woman, front view.] 


as a child; by Frederick Forbes 
Ogilvie. [Painting of restored sculp- 
ture, profile of head and neck, right 
side. ] 


as a child; by Frederick Forbes 
Ogilvie. [Painting of sculptured head 
right profile view.] 


066 


WORKS 
nos. 51, 52, Dec., 1910 


REISNER (GrorGE ANDREW )—Cont’d. 

——as a child; by Frederick Forbes 
Ogilvie, [Painting of sculptured head, 
right three-quarter view. ] 

—— asa youth; by Frederick Forbes 
Ogilvie. [Painting of sculptured head, 
left profile view in Egyptian head- 
dress. | 


asa youth; by Frederick Forbes 
Ogilvie. [Painting of sculptured head, 
left three-quarter view in Hgyptian 
headdress. | 

— colossal head; by Frederick 
Forbes Ogilvie. [Painting of sculp- 
tured head in Egyptian headdress, left 
profile view. ] 
in advanced age; by Frederick 
Forbes Ogilvie. [Painting of restored 
sculptured head, front view, in Egyp- 
tian headdress, 


in advanced age; by Frederick 
Forbes Ogilvie. [Painting of sculp- 
tured head, front view of head in 
broken Hgyptian headdress, long 
_ plaited beard, broken at end.] 

Mykerinos. Queen of Pharaoh My- 
kerinos; by Frederick Forbes Oglivie. 
[Painting of sculptured half length 
figure of nude woman with Egyptian 
headdress, left profile. ] 


© 1c. each Dec. 20, 1910; G 36419- 
36429. 


RENWICK (WILLIAM W.), New York, 
Ni Ms [381224 


Resurrection. Fresco relief decora- 
tion. [Angels lifting the crown of 
thorns from the head of Christ, below 
two archangels seated on either side of 
the risen Christ. ] 


©.1 ¢. Dec. 7, 1910; G 386085. 
REPETTI 


Weehawken, 
[31225 
Spirit of Cascadian spring. [High 
relief upon oblong plate, female figure 
in center holding vessel into which 
water is falling from above.] © 1. 
Dec. 29, 1910; G 36404. 


REPRODUCTION co., New York, N. Y. 
[81226-31229 

Bob sled. [Winter scene in circle, 
four children on sled sliding down hill, 
fir trees in background.] © 1c. Dew 
22, 1910; G 36262. 

Man on skis. [Winterscene in cir- 
cle, man on skis in attitude of jump- 
ing.] ©1c. Dec. 22, 1910; G 36268. 

Old man and boys. [Elderly man in 
attitude of surprise, snowball at left 
ear, two boys walking away.] © 1e. 
Dec. 22, 1910; G 36264. 


(GEOVANNIE), 


long plaited beard.] - 


OF ART 
31239 


REPRODUCTION co.—Continued. 

Sail boat. [Two-masted sail boat 
within a circle of rope, showing star- 
board and flag.] ©1e. Dec. 3, 1910; 
x B647T. 
tEYNOLDS (LESTER A.), Arden, Nev. 

[31230, 31231 
[Bas-relief of grotesque 
© 1c. Dec. 10, 1910; G 


Little Jeff. 
male head. ] 


86116. 

Mutt (A.) [Grotesque bas-relief 
head of man.] © 1. Dec. 10, 1910; 
G 36117. 

KIESENBERG (SIDNEY H.), New York, 
Ne i [31232 


Fearless exposure and dashing brav- 
ery. [Man in uniform, without hat, 
smoking pistol in right hand, mounted 
on white horse dashing through hostile 
Indian village, horses in flight to left. ] 
©l1c. Dec. 16, 1910; G 36205. 


Runeius (CARL), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[31233, 31234 

Grizzly (The); by Carl Rungius. 
[Nearly front view of large bear ap- 
proaching foreground, snow covered 
mountains in background.] © 1 e. 
Dec. 23, 1910; G 36290. 

On their guard; by Carl Rungius. 
[Two moose, bull and cow, standing 
on height, both looking in same direc- 
tion.] ©1c. Dec. 23, 1910; G 36289. 
RUSSELL (CHARLES MARION), Great 

Falls, Mont. [31235-31239 


At ropes end. [Three mounted cow- 
beys on prairie, central cowboy has 
lassoed wolf, which he is dragging at 
end of rope.] ©1c. Dec. 16, 1910: G 
36225. 


Doubtful hand shake. Two mounted 
figures, to the right an Indian, on the 
left a trapper giving the Indian his 
left hand to shake while holding his 
rifle in right.] © 1c. Dec. 16, 1910; 
G 36222. 

Trouble hunters. [Three dismount- 
ed Indians, horses in foreground, In- 
dians on tall cliffs overlooking wind- 
ing river in background.] © 1 ce. Dee. 
16, 1910; G@ 36224. 

Unexpected guest. 
two campers, one asleep, the other 
cooking, horses in terror, running 
away.] ©1c. Dec. 16, 1910; G 36223. 

When horse flesh comes high. [Dis- 
mounted man shooting over wounded 
horse, at party of approaching horse- 
men, man dismounting at left, frigh® 
ened herd of horses running in left 
background.] © 1 c¢. Dee. 16, 1910; G 


86226, 


[Bear surprises 


O67 


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81240 


SANFORD (W. M.) New York, N. Y. 
[31240-31263 
Apple blossoms; by E. H. Miner. 
[Young woman on horseback picking 
apple blossoms from tree.] © 1 « 
Dec. 16, 1910; G 36208. 


At the Horse show; by E. H. Miner. 
[Young woman in décolleté gown, 
feather boa, dark hat with white 
plume, leaning on rail, with opera 
glasses in hands.] © 1 ¢. Dee. 16, 
1910; G 36209. 


At the: wells bye (eae a a vtiner: 
[Young girl watering horse at well, 
dog sitting at right.] ©1c. Dee. 22, 
1910; G 36282. 


Awaiting her turn; by H. A. Weiss. 
[Young woman with violin in left hand 
and bow in right.] © 1. Dec. 16, 
1910; G@ 36210. 


Bell Mare. White mare leading 
pack train of mules in mountains, trail 
boss to right on mule. ©1. Dee. 16, 
1910; G 36221. 


Chestnutting ; by E. H. Miner. [Bare- 
headed young girl standing on fence, 
holding branch in left hand and hat 
in right, horse’s head and neck at 
left.] -© 1c. Dec. 22, 1910; G 36278. 


Good morning; by E. H. Miner. 
[Young woman in dark gown with 
ermine trimmed hat and boa, patting 
horse whose head is thrust out of win- 
dow.] ©1c. Dec. 16, 1910; G 36211. 

His picture; by M. L. Farini. [Head 
and shoulders of young woman in low 
cut gown, furs and large hat, elbow 
on table, looking at picture.] ©1«. 
Dec. 16, 1910; G 36212. 


In perfect tune; by H. A. Weiss. 
[Young woman with fluffy hair, in 
décolleté gown, holding mandolin she 
is tuning.] © 1c. Dec. 16, 1910; G 
36216. 


Indian summer; by Fred S. Burgy. 
[Landscape, road with pool at right, 
clumps of trees at left, houses and 
wagon in background.}] © 1 ¢. Dec. 
22, 1910; G 362838. 


gust a nibble; by E. H.. Miner. 
[Young girl seated on trunk of tree 
at left, horse nibbling grass at right.] 
©1c. Dec. 22, 1910; G 36281. 


Largo; by F. Earl Christy. [Left 
side view and left profile of young girl 
playing violoncello.] © 1 ¢. Dec. 22, 
1910; G 36275. 


Louisiana Lou; by F. Earl Christy. 
[Left profile and left side view of 
young girl playing mandolin.] ©le. 
Dec. 22, 1910; G 36277. 


pt. LV, 2.S.,'¥eo 


SANForD (W. M.)—Continued. 

Love finds a way; by Eliza ‘Curtis. 
[Country scene, rural free delivery 
letter box at right, boy lifting up littie 
girl to put letters in box.] ©l1e«. 
Dec. 22, 1910; G 36279. 

Love on thin ice; by Eliza Curtis. 
[Winter landscape, pond of ice, little 
boy and girl on skates, both fallen on 
ice.] ©1c. Dee. 22, 1910; G 36280. 


Love’s old sweet song; by F. Harl 
Christy. [Young girl in evening gown 
holding sheet music before her and 
singing, three-quarter length, right 
view.] ©1c. Dee. 22, 1910; G 36276. 

Love’s reward; by H. H. Miner. 
[Young woman in dark skirt, and 
white shirt waist, feeding a white 
horse from her hand.] © 1 ¢. Dee. 
16, 1910; G 36214. 


Matinee girl; by Frank Desch. [Pro- 


file head and shoulders of young girl 
in large hat.] © 1. Dee. 16, 1910; 


G 36215. 
Moment of reflection, by Edwyn 
Chambers. [Young woman in black, 


low cut gown, seated, resting elbows 
on table, holding small mirror in 
which she is looking.] ©1e. Dec. 16, 
1910; G 36216. 


Mother’s pride; by H. H. Miner. 
[Woman kneeling on ground holding 
flowers in right hand, horse and colt 
in background.] © 1c. Dee. 22, 1910; 
G 36274. 


Patricia; by Carroll Beckwith. 
[Young woman in décolleté gown 
seated in large arm chair, hands in 
lap. ©1c. Dec. 16, 1910; G 36217. 


Rural delivery; by Charles A. Mac- 
Lellan. [Winter landscape, young 
man and woman kissing beside two 
mail boxes.] © 1c. Dec. 16, 1910; G 
36218. 


Social chat; by Geo. "To "Pop. 
[Young woman seated at tea table, 
talking to parrot perched on stand.] 
© 1c. Dec. 16, 1910; G 36219. 


Winter (A) run; by E. H. Miner. 
[Young woman on galloping horse, win- 
ter landscape.] © 1c. Dec. 16, 1910; 
G 36220. 


ScCHNITZER (GEBRUDER), Berlin, Ger- 
many. [81264, 31265 


Birches near the water, by L. Séren- 
sen. [Tall birch trees on low bank to 
right of stream, group of trees on left 
bank, trees and shrubbery in distance. ] 
©1c. Dec. 21, 1910; G 36270. 


068 


WORKS 
Hos, 51, 52. Dec., 1910 


ScHNITzZER (GEBRUDER)—Continued. 

Last days of summer, by L. Sdren- 
sen. [Winding stream, group of large 
trees on low bank at left, trees and 
shrubbery in background.] © 1 «. 
Dec. 21, 1910; G 86271. 


ScuHwarzottr (Max M.) New York, 
Tey. [81266-31269 
Dogs heads. [Panel in high relief 
of two dogs heads, one bull and other 
setter.| © 1 c.: Dec. 16, 1910; G 
36232. 
Family of deer. [Panel in high re- 
lief of group of deer, buck and one 
fawn standing, three others lying 
down.] ©1ce. Dec. 16, 1910; G 36231. 


Saint John the Baptist. [Panel in 
high relief of young boy with lamb 
in arms.] © 1c. Dec. 16, 1910; G 
36233. 

Secret (The). [Panel in high relief 
of Cupid, arrows over his shoulders, 
whispering in ear of stork.] ©1.. 
Dec. 16, 1910; G 36234. 


SENECA CAMERA MFG. CO., Rochester, 
[381270 


Seneca Indian girl; by H. Smith. 
Indian maid seated in canoe and hold- 
ing paddle, wooded shore in back- 


ground. ti ec. Dee. 30, 1910;° G 
36413. 
SERVICE CORPORATION, Troy, N. Y. 


[31271 


Flying in the clouds. Flying ma- 
chine in mid-air above Manhattan Is- 
land and surrounding country. ©1e. 
Dec. 7, 1910; G 86081. 


SHEPARD (Morcan), New York, N. Y. 
[31272-31276 


Dolly and I; by Brenda Putnam. 
[On plaque in bas-relief, left profile 
view of little girl holding doll.] © 
tc, Dec: 20, 1910; G 36257. 


I wonder why; by Brenda Putnam. 
[On oval plaque in bas-relief, half 


length figure of small child.] © 1 
e. Dec. 20, 1910; G 36256. 
Just boy; by Brenda Putnam. [On 


oval plaque in bas-relief, full length 
figure of small boy, standing with legs 
apart, hands in pockets, head slightly 
turned to front showing full face 
view.] ©l1c. Dec. 20, 1910; G 86258. 


Sunrise baby; by Brenda Putnam. 
[On round plaque in bas-relief, full 
front view of baby just learning to 
sit alone] © 1c. Dec. 20, 1910; G 
86254. 


SSS eS ss 


OF ART 
31285 


SHEPARD (MorGcan )—Continued. 
Wonder book; by Brenda Putnam. 
[On oval plaque in bas-relief, right 
profile view of small girl sitting with 
open book resting on knees.] © 1 «. 
Dec. 20, 1910; G 36255. 
Soton (L. V.), New York, N. Y. 
[31277 
Mediaeval pot seller. [Man in me- 


diaeval dress, basket filled with pots 
in left hand, right hand extended hold- 


ing pot by base, houses in back- 
ground.] © 1 @. Dec. 15; 1910; G 
36204. 
TITCOMB (VIRGINIA CHANDLER), Brook- 
VT ON [31278 
Beecher (Henry Ward) [Full 
length portrait, standing in pulpit, 


front view.] © 1. Dec. 21, 1910; G 


30212. 
TootrH (ARTHUR) & SONS, New York, 
IN; Ys [31279 


Voice of spring; by Sir L. Alma- 
Tadema. [Woman seated on marble 
steps leading to Greek bath, children 
playing on sward beyond.] © 1 «¢. 
Dec. 7, 1910; G 36086. 


TRAVIS (WILLIAM D. T.), Burlington, 
Ne J [381280, 31281 


Landing of Neptune. [Man and 
woman standing in shell being drawn 
ashore by two white horses, many 
people, horses and other animals.] © 
1 ¢. Dee. 16, 1910; G 36227. 


Liberty. [Herd of horses beside 
stream, one drinking.] © 1 ¢. Dee. 
16, 1910; G 36228. 

TROUGHTON (J. J.), San Diego, Cal. 
[$1282 

Midnight raid by the Indians on 
the old mission, Nov. 4, 1775. [Priest 
standing in front of Mission holding 
cross high above head, pleading with 
band of Indians burning the building.] 
© 1c. Dee. 27, 1910; G 36320. 


VAN NOostTRAND (A. G.), Boston, Mass. 
[31283-31285 


Workers series no. 30; by F. Foster 


Lineoln. [Figure of woman at right, 
right hand extended about to place 


coin in hand of man dressed as ecar- 
conductor.] © 1 ¢. Dee. 22, 1910; G 
86284, 

— no, 31; by EF. Foster Lincoln. 
[Interior of courtroom, man standing 
in left foreground resting left hand on 
table covered with books, two men sit- 
ting behind‘table, policeman and spec- 
tators in background.}] © 1 ec. Dee. 
22, 1910; G@ 86285. 


—— 


o69 


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31286 


pt. IV; S54 


VAN NostrRAnpD (A. G.)—Continued. 
no. 32; by F. Foster Lincoln. 
[Man driving nail into left hindfoot 


of horse.] © 1c. Dec. 22, 1910; G 
26286. 
VoLK (Dovuetas), New York, N. Y. 


[31286 

Marian of Hewnoaks, [Right side 

view of seated figure of young woman 

in square neck, dark brocaded gown, 

holding book on lap, head turned show- 

ing three-quarter view of face.] © 
1 ce. Dec. 16, 1910; G 362380. 


WaLcoTt (Harry M.), Rutherford, 
ING Jt [31287 
Sycamore grove. [Boy and girl cut- 
ting their name in tree.] ©1ce. Dec. 
12, 1910; G 361381. 


WALKER (JOLLIFFE), Montreal, Can- 
ada. [31288 
Nikki of the Calabash. [Grotesque 


figure reclining on top of pipe, resting 
on base, title on front of base, inscrip- 
tions at right and left.] © 1c. Dee. 
28, 1910; G 36328. 


WeEnpDT (H.), New York, N. Y. [81289 

Prairie girl. [Young woman seated, 
chin resting on hand, in circle beyond, 
landscape showing mountains and 
water, man on horseback waving hat.] 
© 1c. Dee. 3, 1910; G 36165. 


W HITEMAN 
IN eli 


Princeton, 
[31290 
Princeton, cannon; , by? C:, HH. Ta 
Tourette. [Cannon standing upright, 
partly buried in ground, decorated 
with Princeton pennant.] ©1 ce. Dec. 
21, 1910; G 36411. 


WHITTIER (ANSON DUDLEY) & GILROY 
(EDWARD), Los Angeles, Cal. 
[31291, 31292 


(CHRISTIE), 


Jeff. Cartoon figure in plaster of 


Paris marked Jeff, 
1910; G 36314. 


Mutt. Cartoon figure in plaster of 
Paris marked A Mutt. ©1c. Dec. 24, 
1910; G 363138. 


WILDE (EDWARD SEYMOUR), 
ING ai: [31293 
Arms and seals. Design for arms 
and seal of the city of New York, 
combining the present and the two 
earlier arms and seals with additions 
© 1c. Dec. 19, 1910; G 36248. 
WINscH (JOHN), New York, N. Y. 
[81294-31365 
Apple blossoms. [Flowers in oval, 
landscape in upper right-hand cor- 
ner.] 


©) 1 ¢) Dec. 24 


Dover, 


WINSCH (JOHN )—Continued. 

At the cottage. [House and road in 
circle at left, decorated with flowers.] 

Beautiful pansies. [Spray of pan- 
sies across oblong panel. ] 

Blossoms blue. [Flowers in oval, 
landscape in upper right-hand corner. ] 


Bridge. [Landscape surrounded by 
flowers, road leading to bridge over 
stream, house and tree in right back- 
ground. ] 


Brook. [Three birds perched on 
branch of ivy above landscape in 
oval.] 


By the cottage. [Landscape in cir- 
cle on bed of wild roses.] 


By the river. [Landscape in circle, 
left decorated with clover. ] 


By the rocks. [Landscape in circle, 
stream and rocks in foreground. ] 


Carnations sweet. [Spray of car- 
nations across oblong panel.] 


Church. [Church and houses in 
background, pansies on ribbon across 
center, space below. ] 


Church on the hill. [Church with 
birch-trees at right in upper right-hand 
corner, pansies on ribbon diagonally 
across center. ] 


Cluster of roses. [Spray of wild 
roses across oblong panel. ] 


Cottage. [Thatched cottage in 
upper left-hand corner with large tree 
in background, pansies on _ ribbon 
diagonally across center. ] . 


Cottage beauty. [ Landscape, cot- 
tage at left surrounded by trees, 
fiowers in foreground. ] 


Cottage by the bridge. [Landscape 
in circle at left, decorated with forget- 
me-nots. ] 


Cottage by the wood. [Large cottage 
surrounded by flowers and trees in 
scrollwork. ] 


Cottage garden. [Cottage in gar- 
den, girl standing in path in fore- 
ground.] 

Cottage gate. [Cottage and garden, 
girl near gate in foreground; in circle 
on square frame, greeting. ] 

Cottage home. [Landscape in circle, 
surrounded by flowers. ] 


Cottage maid. [Cottage in garden 
surrounded by trees, girl in center, 
greeting. ] 


Crimson beauties. [Spray of roses 
on dark background in oblong frame.] 


Daisy cluster. [Cluster of daisies 
across oblong panel.] 


570 


WORKS OF ART 


nos. 51, 52, Dec., 1910 


WinscH (Joun)—Continued. 
Deserted cottage. [Landscape in 
oval, scroll work across top.] 


Ducks. [Two birds perched on 
branch above landscape in oval.] 


Hvensong. [Church on stream sur- 
rounded by violets. ] 


Faithful Dobbin. [Landscape in 
oval on bed of wood-violets. ] 


Farm, [Landscape surrounded by 
flowers, road with houses and tree at 
left, fence at right. ] 

Farmhouse. [Houses surrounded by 
trees in upper left-hand corner, pansies 
on ribbon diagonally across center. ] 


Feeding the swans. [Landscape in 
oval, surmounted by birds on pine 
branch. ] 

Field of flowers. [Landscape, flow- 
ers, trees in background. ] 

Fisher’s boat. [Scroll work across 
top, landscape in oval below. ] 


FWisher’s cot. [Landscape, cottage 
and boat in left background, shore at 
right. | 

Yorget-me-nots. [Landscape in oval 
surrounded by forget-me-nots. ] 


Gathering flowers. [Bird on branch 
of myrtle above landscape. ] 


Going to church. [Landscape in 
oval, scroll work across top.] 


Green pastures. Landscape in oval, 
seroll work across top. ] 

Haymakers, [Landscape, haywagon 
in center, flowers in foreground, clump 
of trees in distance.] 


Home again. [Landscape in circle 
surrounded by flowers, path leading 
to house, trees and bushes at left.] 

Homeward road. [Landscape sur- 
rounded by flowers, woman and dog on 
road, fence and tree in background. ] 


House on the stream. [Landscape, 
house by stream in diamond resting on 
bed of flowers. ] 


Mill at sunset. [House and wind- 


mill by stream, surrounded’ . by 
flowers. ] 
Moonrise. [Landseape, expanse of 


water, trees at left, moon in back- 
ground. ] 


Moonrise by the church. [Landscape 
in oval, moon in background, church 
at left.] 


Old boat. [Landscape, cottage, shore 
at right with boat in foreground.] 


Old home. [Landscape surrounded 
by violets.] 


31365 
WinscH (Joun)—Continued. 

Old mill. Landscape in oval, scroll 
work across top.] 

Out for a walk. [Landscape in dia- 
mond on bed of pansies.] 

Pansies sweet. [Spray of pansies 
across oblong panel.] 

Path to the cottage. [Landscape 
in oval, garden with path in center 
leading to cottage in background.] 

Pink roses. [Large rose and bud on 
shaded background. ] 

Poppies by the mill. [Landscape, 
poppies with mill and moon in back- 
ground. |} 

Poppies red. [Spray of poppies 
across oblong panel, ] 

Purple blossoms. [Clump of fleur- 
de-lis, landscape in background, space 
below. ] 

Road by the mill. [Landscape in 
circle surrounded by flowers, road 
with house and trees at right, wind- 
mill in background. ] 

Road over the stream. [Landscape 
in circle, bridge leading over stream, 
house and trees in background.] 

Rose spray. [Full-blown rose, buds 
and leaves on shaded background. ] 


Roses and thorns. [Spray of light- 
colored roses on dark background In 
oblong frame. ] 

Roses red. [Large spray of roses 
blended in background. ] 


Shepherd. [Two small birds perched 
on branch of wistaria above land- 
seape. } 


Stream. [Winding stream, sloping 
hill and trees at right, hills in back- 
ground. } 


Sweet narcissus. [Narcissus in 
oval, landscape at right.] 


Sweet violets. [Landscape in circle 
at left surrounded by violets. ] 

Toilers. [Three birds perched on 
branch above landscape. ] 


View of the farm. [Landscape in 
oval, scroll work across top.] 


Village church. [Landscape in 
upper left-hand corner, church in back- 
ground, pansies on ribbon diagonally 
across center. ] 

Village lane. [Road with house 
and church at right, pansies on ribbon 
below. ] 

Violets fair. [Flowers in oval, land- 
scape in upper right-hand corner. ] 


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31366 


WINscH (JoHN)—Continued. 
Waiting. [Landscape in circle, cot- 
tage in garden, girl standing near gate 
in foreground. ] 
Wild roses. [Flowers in oval, land- 
scape in upper right-hand corner.] 


Yellow blossoms. [Flowers in oval, 
landscape in upper right-hand corner. ] 


Yellow roses. [Spray of roses on 
dark background in oblong frame.] 


© 1c. each Dec. 27, 1910; G 36324— 
36395. 


Wor & co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[81366-81391 


Beatrice. [Head and shoulders of 
young woman wearing large hat 
turned up on right side with two quill 
feathers, low neck gown, three quarter 
view. ] 

Billet doux. [Woman in low cut 
gown holding up letter.] 


Bright eyes. [Head of baby girl 
holding large hat on head with both 
hands. ] 


Carmen. [Half length figure of wo- 
man dancing, thin low .neck gown, 
many jewels in hair, about neck and 
on gown.] 


Fossils. [Three old gentlemen seat- 
ed at table, by large punch bowl, each 
holding filled glass, man in middle, 
hand raised offering toast. ] 


Tris. [Half length figure of young 
woman wearing large drooping hat 
trimmed with four plumes on right 
side, hand resting on handle of para- 
sol.] 


Leroc (MJille.) [Head and shoulders 
of young woman draped with gauze 
scarf holding large bunch of flowers.] 


Lillian. [Head of woman showing 
three quarter view of face in high 
light. ] 


Lucille. [Small landscape in upper 
half of panel, figure of girl in large 
lingerie hat standing at left.] 


Mabel. [Woman with head thrown 
back smiling and showing her teeth, 
flowers in hair, low neck gown, lace 
at wrist, holding bunch of violets in 
left hand. ] 


Miss Vanity. [Head of young 
woman looking at herself in mirror.] 


My ideal. [Head and shoulders of 
young woman, large hat, low cut gown, 
feather boa across right shoulder. ] 


Or 


en 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.5 


WoLr & co.—Continued. 

Norma. [Landscape, young woman 
walking, crysanthemum pinned on 
coat, holding crop with both hands.] 


Old sweethearts. [Old gentleman 
Seated reading letter to old lady sit- 
ting near, intently listening.] 


On a Sunday afternoon. [Young 
woman in high neck, close fitting gown. 
large plumed hat, carrying open para- 
sol over shoulder. ] 


Proposal (The). rMoune man and 
woman seated at table, man leaning 
toward woman. ] 


Ready for the opera. [Young woman, 
large feather trimmed hat tied under 


chin, low evening gown, corsage 
bouquet. | 
Rosa. [Head of woman, large hat, 


three quarter view of face, fur boa 
close about neck. ] 


Schemers. [Country scene, three 
boys in front of tent, one seated on log 
talking, other two intently listening. ] 


Serious moment. [Young man and 
woman seated resting their elbows 
cn table, man intently watching girl’s 
face. ] 


Skating. [Young woman Seated on 
log fastening her skate.] 


Slick (Sally). [Side view of girl 
dressed in white dress and hat, head 
turned, showing three quarter view of 
face.] 


Snowball. [Young woman standing 
in snowstorm, dressed in furs, holding 
a snowball in right hand.] 


Springtime. [Young woman in 
gauze drapery and garlands of flow- 


ers. ] 


Violet. [Young woman with black 
gauze scarf thrown over head, holding 
large bunch of wood violets.] 


Young horticulturist. [Young girl 
seated on ground under large tree, 
with hands full of wild flowers.] 


© 1c. each Dec. 6, 1910; G 36054— 
36079. 


WoopwarD (JOHN G.), Council Bluffs, 
Iowa. [31392-31397 


Captain Kiddo. [Design for toy 
soldier.] © 1 ce Dee. 13, 1910; G 
36160. 


Colonel Stiff. [Design for toy sol- 
gee © 1c. Dec. 18, 1910; G 36159. 


WORKS OF ART 
nos. 51, 52, Dec., 1910 31397 


Woopwarp (JoHN G.)—Continued. Woopwarp (JoHN G.)—Continued. 
General Dummy. [Design for toy Major Young. [Design for toy sol- 
soldier.} © 1c. Dec. 18, 1910; G| dier.] ©1c. Dec. 13, 1910; G 36156. 
36158. 
Lieutenant Small. [Design for toy Sergeant Little. [Design for toy 
soldier.| © 1 c.. Dec. 18, 1910; G | soldier.] © 1 ¢. Dec. 13, 1910; G 
36155. 36157. 


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CLASSES H-K, 


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


ABELL (GEORGE L.), Wellesley, Mass. 
[31398, 31399 


Pendleton (Ellen F.) 1. © Dee. 2, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1910; J 148474. 


— 2. © Dec. 12, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 
19, 1910; J 148970. 


ADAMS (FANNIE), Washington, D. C. 
[31400 


O. E. S. calendar. © Nov. 21, 1910; 
2 e. Dee. 18, 1910; K 17518. 


ADAMS (JOSEPH), Indianapolis, Ind. 
[31401 


Our emblematic Pythian knighthood. 
© Dec. 2, 1910; 2 ce. Dec. 7, 1910; K 
17179. 


AERIAL PHOTO CO., San Francisco, Cal. 
[81402, 31403 


San Diego, Cal., 
© Dec. 7, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 19, 1910; J 
148972. 


——2. © Dec. 17, 1910; 2 c Dee. 
27, 1910; J 149497. 


ALBRIGHT (OWEN), St. Petersburg, Fla. 
[31404-31407 


St. Petersburg, Fla.: 
Shell fence no. 1-38.—Shell house. 
© Dec. 6, 1910; 2 c. each Dee. 8, 1910; 
K 16985-16988. 


ALLEGHENY COUNTY LIGHT ©o., Pitts- 
burg, Pa. [31408 


Avoid the menace to health of house- 
hold dust. © Jan. 15, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 
31, 1910; K 18094. 


AMERICAN COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING CO., 
New York. [10 prints.] 
[81409-31418 
At the window.—Coasting.—In good 
humor.— Interested. — Muslins. — New 
year resolutions—New Year’s eve.— 
Nineteen hundred eleven.—Off for 
school.—Promenade (A). © Dee. 15, 
1910; 2c each Dec. 24, 1910; K 17606- 
17614, 17616. 


birds-eye view. 1.- 


AMERICAN PRESS ASSN., New York, 
Ne PY, [81419-31682 


American league baseball magnates. 
© Dee. 14, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1910; 
J 1493868. 


Arrest of Mexican revolutionist. © 
Nov. 30, 1910; 2 « Dee. 16, 1910; J 
148766. 


Aztec Indian children. © Nov. 30, 
1910; 2 ce. Dec. 31, 1910; J 149926. 


— Indians. © Nov. 30, 1910; 2c. 
Dec. 31, 1910; J 1499738. 


Baker (Gen. Henry Moore) © Dec. 
7, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 16, 1910; J 148767. 


——at vault. © Dec. 8, 1910; 2c. 
Dec. 16, 1910; J 148768. 


Rathvon, Tomlinson, McLellan, 
Frye, Smith and Dickey. © Dec. 7, 
1910; 2 ec. Dec. 16, 1910; J 148769. 

Balboa, culvert being put in place. 
© Nov. 28, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 23, 1910; J 
149364. 


Barrows (Ed.) © Dec. 12, 1910; 
2 ec. Dec. 16, 1910; J 148770. 
Booher (Rep. Charles F.) © Dee. 
12, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 31, 1910; J 149958. 
Borah (Sen. William E.) © Dee. 
12, 1910; 2 c« Dec. 31, 1910; J 149987. 
Bourne (Sen. Jonathan) jr. © Dee. 
12, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 31, 1910; J 149985. 
Boutell > Ree Henry S.) © Dec. 
12, 1910; 2 c Dec. 31, 1910; J 149943. 
Bowers 9 Ree Eaton J.) © Dec. 
12, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 31, 1910; J 150009. 
Brandegee (Sen. Frank B.) © Dec. 
12, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 31, 1910; J 150006. 
Bridge of Sacrifice. © Nov. 30, 
1910; 2 ec. Dec. 81, 1910; J 149974. 


Broussard (Rep. Robert F.) © 
Dec. 12, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 81, 1910; J 
149929. 


Building of foreign 
Nov. 80, 1910; 2 ¢c. 
149972. 


relations. © 
Dec. 31, 1910; J 


ovo 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


31682 


pt. IV; nn S225 


AMERICAN PRESS ASSN.—Continued. 

Bull fight, Mexico. 1-3. © Nov. 30, 
A910; 2 ec. .each Dees 3i,7 1910. aw 
149917-149919. 


Burnett (Rep. John L.) © Dec. 12, 
1910; 2 ec. Dec. 31, 1910; J 149949. 


Burton (Sen. Theodore BE.) © Dec. 
12, 1910; 2 e. Dee: 31, 1910; J 149984. 

Byrns (Rep. Joseph W.) © Dec. 12, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 31, 1910; J 149981. 

Cannon (Joe) and Champ Clark. © 
Deend, 1910 2 .c Wec, 167 1910 J 
148771. 

Carlin (Rep. Charles C.) © Dec. 
12, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 31, 1910; J 149985. 

Castro, building in. © Nov. 30, 
1910; 2 e@. Dec. 238, 1910; J 149365. 

Chamberlain (Sen. George E.) | 
Dee i2, 1910: 2 cy Dec. 31, 490 5 
149986. 

Charles IV, statue. © Nov. 30, 
1910; 2 ec. Dec. 28, 1910; J 149367. 

Clark (Rep. Champ) © Dec. 12, 
1910; 2 ce. Dec. 31, 1910; J 150008. 

—— (Sen. Clarence D.) © Dec. 
12, 1910; 2 ce. Dee. 31, 1910; J 149996. 

—— (Rep. Frank) © Dec. 12, 
1910; 2 c. Dee. 31, 1910; J 149987. 

Clayton (Rep. Henry D.) © Dec. 
12, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 31, 1910; J 149991. 


Colon, [Panama], avenda del 
Franco. © Nov. 23, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 23, 
1910; J 149366. 

—— Commissary. @,.. Noyes 238, 


1910; 2 ec. Dec. 23, 1910; J 149368. 


——railroad station. © Nov. 23, 
1910; 2 ec. Dec. 28, 1910; J 149369. 


Congressional appropriations com- 
mittee at Panama. © Nov. 23, 1910; 
2 c. Dec. 23, 1910; J 149370. 


——party at Gatun. 1,2. © Nov. 
Ze AOL?! Jee eae Dec. 23, . 1910 = ed 
149371, 149372. 

Cook (Dr. Frederick A.) © Dee. 
Zo, AIO 2c. Decal, 1910 J 1500ts: 

Cooper (Rep. Henry A.) © Dec. 12, 
1910; 2c. Dec. 31, 1910; J 149965. 

Covington (Rep. Joseph H.) © 
Dec, I2. 1910 2c, Dee. sr Ono er 
150007. 

Creel (Enrique). © Nov. 30, 1910; 
2 ec. Dec. 16, 1910; J 148772. 

Cristobal, along the water front. © 
Nov. .25, 1910° 2 @& Dee, 23) 19107 J 
149373. 

Cuba, Cabanas fortress. © Nov. 380, 
1910; 2 c. Dee. 31, 1910; J 149977. 

Denver (Rep. Matthew R.) © Dec. 
12 1910: 2 @ Dee. 31, 1910; J 149965. 


AMERICAN PRESS ASSN.—Continued. 

[Diaz (President Porfirio) inaugura- 
tion.] Diaz (Porfirio). © Nov. 30, 
1910; 2 c. Dee. 16, 1910; J 148773. 
Diaz (Porfirio) on way to. 
Nov. 30, 1910; 2 °c Dee, 16) 3910-2 
148774. 

Scene during. 1-3. © Nov. 
30, 1910; 2 c. each Dec, 16) 41910= Ff 
148775-148777. 

—— troops guarding streets during 
inauguration. © Nov. 30, 1910; 2 e. 
Dec. 16, 1910; J 148778. 

Dickey (Adam H.) 1, 2. © Dec: 
6, 1910;.2 ¢c. each Dee. 16, 1910; J 
148779, 148780. 

—3. © Dec. 8, 1910; 2c. Dec. 16, 
1910; J 148781. 

Dickey’s (Adam H.) study. © 
Bec 7, 19105 2° (Wee aie et 
148782. 

Dickson (Rep. William A.) © Dec. 
12, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 31, 1910; J 149960. 

Dix (John A.) © Dec. 12, 1910; 2 
e. Dec. 16, 1910; J 148788. 


Eddy (Mary Baker Glover) funeral. 
14. © Dec. 8, 1910; 2 ec. each Dec. 
16, 1910; J 148784-148787. 


Arriving at cemetery. 1, 2. © 
Dec. 8, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 16, 1910; 
J 148788, 148789. 


—Tuneral procession at vault. 
1, 2. © Dec. 8, 1910; 2 ec. each Dec. 
16, 1910; J 148790, 148791. 


Eddy’s (Mary Baker Glover) home. 
© Dec. 6, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 16, 1910; 
J 148792. 


Bedroom. © Dec. 7, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 16, 1910; J 148798. 

—— Dining room. © Dee. 7, 1910; 
2 ec, Dec. 16, 1910; J 148794. 
 —Hall. © Dec. 7, 1910; 2 ¢. Dec. 
16, 1910; J 148795. 

Library. © Dee. 7, 1910; 2 ¢, 
Dec. 16, 1910; J 148796. 

Living room. © Dec. 7, 1910; 
2 @.. Dec. 16, 1910; J 14879 

Parlor. © Dec. 7; 1910; 2 @ 
Dec. 16, 1910; J 148798. 

showing Christian Science 
banner. © Dec. 7, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 16, 
1910; J 148799. 

—— Reception room. © Dec. 7, 
1910; 2 ce. Dec. 16, 1910; J 148800. 


—_- Study; 1, 2. ©) Betausaee 
2 c. each Dec. 16, 1910; J 148801, 
148802. 


Ellis (Rep. William R.) © Dec. 12, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 31, 1910; J 149948. 


576 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 51, 52, Dec., 1910 


AMERICAN PRESS ASSN.—Continued. 
Hstopinal (Rep. Albert) © Dec. 12, 
1910; 2 c. Dee. 31, 1910; J 149940. 
rye (Calvin A.) 1-3. © Dec. 7%, 
1910; 2 c. each Dec. 16, 1910; J 148803- 
148805. 


Gardner (Rep. Washington) © Dec. 
22, 1910; 2 ¢. Dec. 31, 1910; J 149938. 


Gatun. 1-4. © Nov. 23, 1910; 2 ¢. 
each Dec. 28, 1910; J 149446149449. 


— center lock. © Nov. 23, 1910; 
2 c. Dee. 23, 1910; J 149450. 


giant plane lowering concrete to 
workmen. © Nov. 23, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 
23, 1910; J 149451. 


—— largest concrete mixer in the 
world. © Nov. 23, 1910; 2 ¢. Dec. 23, 
1910; J 149452. 


—— looking north. Nov. 23, 1910; 
2 ec. Dec. 23, 1910; J 149453. 


— looking south from Forebey. 
1,2. © Nov. 23, 1910; 2 c. each Dee. 
28, 1910; J 149454, 149455. 


: removing tracks. © Novy. 23, 
1910; 2 ce. Dec. 28, 1910; J 149456. 


— testing gates for locks. © Nov. 
28, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 23, 1910; J 149457. 


view from Forebey. © Nov. 23, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 23, 1910; J 149458. 
view of dam and curtain wall. 
1,2. © Nov. 23, 1910; 2 ec. each Dee. 
23, 1910; J 149459, 149460. 


view of. © Nov. 23, 1910; 2c. 
Dec. 23, 1910; J 149461. 

— wall forms. © Noy. 23, 1910; 2 
ec. Dee. 28, 1910; J 149462. 


Good (Rep. James W.) © Dee. 12, 
1910; 2 ce. Dec. 31, 1910; J 149966. 


Gore (Sen. Thomas P.) © Dec. 12, 
1910; 2 c. Dee. 31, 1910; J 149990. 


Graham (Rep. William H.) © Dec. 
12; 1910; 2 ¢c. Dec. 31, 1910; J 149927. 


Hamilton (Rep. Edward L.) © 
Mec. l2,° 1910; 2 c. Dec. 31, 1910; J 
1499389, 


Hamlin (Rep. Courtney W.) 
ecw, 191032 e. Dec, 31, 1910; J 
149952. 

Harmon (Judson) © Dee. 5, 1910; 
2c. Dec. 28, 1910; J 1493874. 

Havana, Cuba, Moro castle. © Noy. 
30, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 31,1910; J 149975. 


Hay (Rep. James) © Dec. 12,1910; 
2c. Dec. 31, 1910; J 149998. 

Heflin (Rep. J. Thomas) © Dee. 12, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 31, 1910; J 149957. 


Heyburn (Sen. Weldon B.) © Dee. 
12, 1910; 2 ce. Dee. 81, 1910; J 149988. 


5 ' 


CLASSES, H TO K 


31682 


AMERICAN PRESS ASSN.—Continued. 
and Addison ©. Smith. © Dec. 
12, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 31, 1910; J 150010. 

Hitchcock (Rep. Gilbert M.) © 
Dec. BF 1910:' 2 Go Dee 23) 19; J 
149375. 

Hodges (Col. H. F'.), Lt. Commander 
Leigh C. Palmer and Admiral Staunton, 
© Nov. 23, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 23, 1910; J 
149376. 

Jones (Rep. William A.) © Dec. 12, 
1910; 2 ¢. Dec. 31, 1910; J 149962. 

Kahn (Rep. Julius) © Dee. 12, 
1910; 2 ec. Dec. 31, 1910; J 149946. 

Kingston, Jamaica, bank of Nova 
Scotia. © Nov. 23, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 23, 
1910; J 1493877. 


—— Government building. © Noy. 
23, 1910; 2°¢. Dee: 23, 1910; J 1493878. 


—— King street. 1, 2. © Nov. 23; 
1910; 2c. each Dec. 23, 1910; J 149380, 
149881. 


— [Metropolitan house.] © Nov. 
23, 1910; 2 e. Dec. 23, 1910; J 149378. 


Parade. © Nov. 23, 1910; 2 c. 
Dec. 28, 1910; J 149382. 
Queen Victoria park. © Noy. 
23, 1910; 2 @ Dec. 23, 1910; J 149383. 
— Tower street. © Nov. 23, 1910; 
2 e. Dec. 23, 1910; J 149384. 
Lamb (Rep. John) © Dec. 12, 1910; 
2 ce. Dee. 31, 1910; J 149954. 


Largest pile driver at work on re- 
location of Panama railroad. © Nov. 
28, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 23, 1910; J 149386. 


Le Fe Mountains, at foot. © Noy. 
30, 1910; 2 ce. Dec. 16, 1910; J 148807. 


Lee (Rep. Gordon) © Dec. 12, 
1910; 2 ce. Dee. 31, 1910; J 149955. 


Lewis (Sergt.) and Lieut. Vander- 
poel. © Nov. 23, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 23, 
1910; J 1493885. 


Longworth (Rep. Nicholas) © Dee. 
12; 1910; 2 c.-Dec. 31, 1910; J 150001. 

Loud (Rep. George A.) © Dec. 12, 
1910; 2 ec. Dec. 31, 1910; J 149936. 


Dunean E.) 
c. Dec. Si, 1910:..7 


McKinlay (ep. 
Dec. 12, 1910; 2 
149947. 


MeLachlan (Rep. James). © Dee. 
12, 1910; 2c. Dec. 31, 1910; J 149995. 


McLellan (Archibald) 1, 2. © Dee. 
7, 1910; 2 c@ each Dec. 16, 1910: J 
148808, 148809. 

MeVeagh’s (Franklin) home. © 


Dec. 12, 1910; 2 c. 
149999, 


Dec. 31, 


1910; J 


v7 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


31682 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.5 


AMERICAN PRESS ASSN.—Continued. 
Madden (Rep. Martin B.) and Rep. 

William F. Englebright. © Dec. 12, 

1910; 2c. Dec. 31, 1910; J 149930. 


Mexican lieutenant. © Nov. 30, 
1910; 2c. Dec. 16, 1910; J 148810. 


rurales in Gomez Palacio, 1, 2. 
© Nov. 30, 1910; 2 e. each Dec. 16, 
1910; J 148811, 148812. 


Mexicans waiting to see political 
prisoners. © Nov. 30, 1910; 2 ¢. Dec. 
16, 1910; J 148813. 


Mexico, penitentiary. © Nov. 30, 
1910; 2 e. Dec. 31, 1910; J 149970. 


Viga canal. 1, 2. © Nov. 30, 
$OIOE 2 sevedch .Decissl S19 sod 
149925, 149980. 


— —— on the banks of. 1, 2. 
Nov. 30, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 31, 1910; 
J 149920, 149921. 


Mexico City, Mex. © Nov. 30, 1910; 
2c. Dee. 31, 1910; J 149976. 
—— cathedral. 1, 2. © Nov. 30, 


1910: 2 c. each Dec. 31, 1910; J 149922, 
149971. 


—_—. -_—_ entrance. © Nov. 
1910; 2 c. Dee. 31, 1910; J 149968. 


——new $10,000,000 opera house. 
© Nov. 30, 1910; 2 ¢ Dec. 31, 1910; J 
149923. 


—— police headquarters. © Nov. 
50, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 31, 1910; J 149978. 


—— San Loreto cathedral. © Nov. 
30, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 31, 1910; J 149979. 


—— mounted police. © Nov. 380, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 16, 1910; J 148814. 


Mexico prison guards, 9th bat. at 
Gomez Palacio. 1. © Nov. 30, 1910; 
2 ¢@. Dec. 16, 1910; J 148815. 

——2. © Nov. 30, 1910; 2 ¢. Dec. 
28, 1910; J 149387. 

Miraflores. 1, 2. © Nov. 23, 1910; 
2 @, each) Dee. 23, 1910: “5° 449368, 
1493889. 


30, 


flushing mud from the bottom. 
©, Nov... 23;-1910-.2 @, Dee: 28, 19102 J 
149390. 


Money (Senator Hernando D.) © 
Deer, 10102"2) c. Dee 2s. IS10= x 
1493891. 


Mother church. © Dec. 7, 1910; 2 
ec. Dec. 16, 1910; J 148816. 


Nagel (Sec. Charles) © Dec. 12, 
1910; 2 c.. Dec. 31, 1910; J 149993. 


National palace, entrance. © Dec. 
1, 1910; 2c. Dec. 28, 1910; J 1493892. 


Neal (James A.) © Dee. 7, 1910: 
2 c. Dec. 16, 1910: J 148817. 


AMERICAN PRESS ASSN.—Continued. 
Negresses coaling ship at Kingston. | 

© Nov. 23, 1910; 2 ce. Dee. 23, 1910; J 

149398. 


Nixon (Sen. George S.) © Dec. 12, 
1910; 2 ec. Dee. 31, 1916; J 149988. 


Norton (See. Charles D.) Col. 
George W. Goethals and Civil Engineer 
Rousseau. © Nov. 23, 1910; 2 e. Dec. | 
23, 1910; J 1493894. 


Old Mexican church. © Nov. 30, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 31, 1910; J 149924. 


Oldfield (Rep. William A.) © Dec. 
12, 1910; 2 ce. Dee. 31, 1910; J 149932. 


One of the giant planes that are 
being used along canal. © Nov. 23, 
1910; 2 ec. Dec. 28, 1910; J 149395. 


Ortegia (Juan) and Manuel Chavar- 
ria. © Noy. 30, 1910; 2 e. Dec. 16, 
1910; J 148818. 


Overman (Lee S.) © Dec. 5, 1910; 
2c. Dec. 28, 1910; J 149396. 


Owen (Sen. Robert L.) © Dec. 12, 
1910; 2.¢:. Dee..31, 197 ae. 


Page (Robert N.) © Dee. 5, 1910; 
2 ec. Dec. 23, 1910; J 149897. 


[Panama] Pedro Miguel’s. 1, 2. 
Nov. 23, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 23, 1910; 
J 149404, 149405. 


concrete mixer. © Nov. 
28, 191 1910; 2 c. Dee. 28, 1910; J 149406. 


locks) (ieee 
2c. Dec. 23, 1910; J 149407. 


view of the work. © Nov. 
23, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 23, 1910; J 149408. 


Panama City, cathedral. © Nov. 
28, 1910; 2 c@ Dec. 28, 1910; J 149399. 


—— central avenue. “Nev. 2s. 
1910; 2 ec. Dec. 23, 1910; J 149400. 


President’s palace. © Nov. 23, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1910; J 149398. 


railroad station. © Nov. 28, 
1910; 2 ec. Dec. 23, 1910; J 149401. 

— shore front. © Nov. 23, 1910; 
2 ec. Dec. 23, 1910; J 149402. 


——- Spanish monistery. © Nov. 23, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1910; J 149408. 


Parker (Rep. R. Wayne) © Dec. 
12, 1910; 2 c Dec. 31, 1910; J 149928. 


Paynter (Sen. Thomas H.) © Dec. 
12, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 31, 1910; J 150005. 


Pickett (Rep. Charles E.) © Dec. 
12, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 31, 1910; J 149964. 


Poindexter (Rep. Miles) © Dec. 12, 
1910; 2 c. Dec, 81, 1910: J 150002. 


Pouring mud into dam to block it. 
© Nov. 23, 910; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1910; J 
149409. 


078 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 51, 52, Dec., 1910 


31682 


AMERICAN PRESS ASSN.—Continued. 
Pujo (Rep. Arséne P.) © Dec. 12, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 31, 1910; J 149945, 


Purcell (Senator William EE.) © 
Dec, 5, 1910; 2. c. Dec, 23, 1910; J 
149410. 


Quarry (The)) © Nov. 23, 1910; 
2 ¢. Dee. 23, 1910; J 149411. 


Rathvon (William) © Dec. 7, 1910; 
2 ¢e. Dec. 16, 1910; J 148819. 


Richardson (Rep. William) © Dec. 
12, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 31, 1910; J 149961. 


Rock hill where rock is kept before 
being put through concrete mixer. 
Nov. 25, 1910; 2. ¢.. Dec. 23, 1910; J 
149412. 


Rucker (Rep. Atterson W.) © Dec. 
12, 1910; 2 ce. Dec. 31, 1910; J 149942. 


Sherley (Rep. Swagar) © Dec. 12, 
1910; 2 ce. Dec. 31, 1910; J 149989. 

——and Rep. Augustus P. Gardner. 
© Dec. 12, 1910; 2 c. Dee. 31, 1910; 
J 149933. 


Sherwood (Rep. Isaac R.) © Dec. 
12, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 31, 1910; J 149953. 


Simmons (Sen. F. M.) © Dee. 12, 
1910; 2 ec. Dec. 31, 1910; J 150018. 


Sims (Rep. Thetus W.) 1, 2. 
Dee. 12, 1910; 2 c, each Dec. 31, 1910; 
J 149950, 149982. 


Smith (Clifford A.) © Dec. 7, 1910; 
2 ec. Dec. 16, 1910; J 148820. 

Smith (Rep. William R.) © Dec. 
12, 1910; 2 ec. Dee. 31, 1910; J 150008. 

Smoot (Senator Reed) 1. © Dee. 
5, 1910; 2c. Dec. 28, 1910; J 149413. 


— 2. © Dec. 12, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 
ol, 1910; J 150012. 


Sparkman (Rep. Stephen M.) © 
Dec. 12, 1910; 2 c@ Dee. 31, 1910; 
J 150004, 

Spillway (The) © Nov. 23, 1910; 
2c. Dec. 28, 1910; J 149414. 

Stanley (Rep. Augustus O.) © Dec. 
12, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 31, 1910; J 149967. 


Steam shovel. © Nov. 23, 1910; 2c. 
Dec. 28, 1910; J 149415. 

Steenerson (Halvor) © Dec. 12, 
1910; 2 c. Dee. 31, 1910; J 149916. 


Stephens (John H.) and Rep. Wil- 
liam Sulzer. © Dec. 12, 1910; 2 c. Dee. 
31, 1910; J 149941. 

Sulzer (Rep. William) © Dee. 12, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 31, 1910; J 149994. 

Sutherland (Sen. George) © Dec. 
5, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 238, 1910; J 149416. 

Swanson (Sen. Claude Augustus) 
© Dec. 12, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 31, 1910; J 
150014. 


- Miguel’s. 


AMERICAN PRESS ASSN.—Continued. 

Taft (Pres. William Howard) and 
Charles D. Norton. © Nov. 23, 1910; 
2c. Dec. 23, 1910; J 149437. 


and Col. George W. Goethals. 
1,2. © Nov. 23, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 
23, 1910; J 149417, 149418. 


—— —and Sec. C. D. Norton. 
1,2. © Nov. 23, 1910; 2 c. each Dee. 
23, 1910; J 149420, 149421. 


—— —— at Pedro Miguel’s. © Nov. 
23, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 23, 1910; J 149419. 


—— ——- smiling at camera. 
Noy. 23, 1910; 2 e. Dec. 23, 1910; J 
149422. 


——and party at Pedro Miguel’s. 


© Nov. 23, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 23, 1910; J 
149428, 


and party in shuttle car 
watching concrete mixer at Pedro 
© Nov. 23, 1910; 2 ce. Dee. 
23, 1910; J 149424. 


— and Supt. Williams. © Noy. 
23, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 23, 1910; J 149425. 


at Balboa. *+© Nov. 23, 1910; 
2 ¢@. Dec. 23, 1910; J 149426. 


——at Cristobal. © Nov. 
2c. Dec. 23, 1910; J 149427. 


——at Culebra. © Nov. 
2 c. Dec. 23, 1910; J 149428. 


——at Panama. © Nov. 
2c. Dee. 23, 1910; J 149429. 


at Pedro Miguel’s. 1-3. © 
Nov. 23, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 23, 1910; 
J 149480-1494382. 

—— departure. © Nov. 23, 
2 @. Dec. 28, 1910; J 149433. 
—leaving train at Culebra. © 
Noy. ,23, 1910; 2 ¢. Dec. 23, 1910; J 
149435. 

—— leaving tug at Balboa. © Nov. 
238, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 23, 1910; J 149436. 
on deck of tug in Colon harbor. 
© Nov. 28, 1910; 2 c«. Dec. 23, 1910; J 
149488. 

—— party in middle lock at Pedro 
Miguel’s. © Nov. 23, 1910; 2 ec. Dee. 
23, 1910; J 149434. 

——talking to Supt. Williams at 
Pedro Miguel’s. © Nov. 28, 1910; 2e. 
Dec. 28, 1910; J 149439. 

—— viewing work at Pedro Miguel's. 
© Sept. 23, 1910; 2 c. Dee. 23, 1910; J 
149440. 

— — Williams, Chas. P. Taft, 
Col. G. W. Goethals. © Noy. 23, 
2c. Dec. 23, 1910; J 149441. 

Tawney (Rep. James A.) © Dee. 
12, 1910: 2 ec. Dee. 31, 1910: J 1499384. 


23, 1910; 
23, 1910; 


23, 1910; 


1910; 


and 
1910; 


ov9 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


01682 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.5 


AMERICAN PRESS ASSN.—Continued. 
Taylor (Rep. Edward T.) © Dec. 
12, 1910; 2 ec. Dee. 31, 1910; J. 149959. 


Terrell (Sen. Joseph M.) © Dec. 12, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 31, 1910; J 149992. 

Tomlinson (Rev. Irving) © Dec. 7, 
1910; 2 ce Dec. 16, 1910; J 148821. 

Torreon, eating place. 1, 2... © 
Noy. 30, 1910; 2 ec. each Dec. 16, 1910; 
J 148822, 148823. 

———-—3. © Nov. 30, 1910; 2c. 
Dec. 28, 1910; J 149442. 
market. © Nov. 30, 1910; 2c. 
Dee. 16, 1910; J 148824. 


outside of. © Nov. 30, 1910; 
2 ce. Dec. 16, 1910; J 148825. 


post office. © Nov. 30, 1910; 
2 c, Dec. 16, 1910; J 148826. 

—— street in. © Nov. 30, 1910; 
2 @. Dee. 16, 1910; J 148827. 

—— watering place... © Nov. 30, 
1910; 2c. Dee. 23, 1910; J 149443. 

——rurales outside of jail. © Nov. 
30, 1910; 2 ¢. Dec. 16, 1910; J 148828. 

Troops guarding streets. © Nov. 30, 
1910; 2 ec. Dec. 16, 1910; J 148829. 


Turnbull (Rep. Robert) © Dec. 12, 
1910; 2 ce. Dec. 31, 1910; J 149951. 


Underwood (Rep. Oscar W.) © 
Dec. obs 1910; 2c. Dec. 25, I9T0:. J 
149444. 


Unwilling subject for the camera. 
© Nov. 30, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 31, 1910; J 
149981. 

Vera. Cruz Harbor. © Novy. 30, 
1910; 2 e. Dee. 31, 1910; J 149969. 

View where upper locks will be. © 
NOV, 25, 1910. 2c pee? 23, ALO: SD 
149445. 

Wheeler (Rep. Nelson P.) © Dec. 
12, 1910; 2c: Dec. 31, 1910; J 149956. 

Wiley (Dr. Harvey W.) © Dec. 12, 
1910; 2 ec. Dee. 31, 1910; J 149997. 

Young (Sen. Lafayette) © Dec. 12, 
1910-2 ¢. Dees 31, 1910" 7 150000. 


AMERICAN STEREOSCOPIC co., New York, 
INSey. [31683 


San Francisco Bay and Seal rocks, 
Cal. A-43017—(2346-a). © Oct. 18, 
1910; 2c. Dec. 24, 1910; J 149474. 


AMES (FREDERICK F.) JR., Mt. Vernon, 
NEY. [31684-31689 
Clouds are at play in the azure 
space. 
In glassy sleep the waters lie. 
Noon rest. 
Sentinel of the corn. 


AMES (FREDERICK F.) gr.—Continued. 

Thou brooklet hid in the covet of 
the wood. 

When nestling 
wings. 

© Dec. 5,1910; 2c. each Dec. 6, 1910; 
J 148564-148569. 


ANDREWS (F. W.) & co., Ludington, 
Mich. [31690 
Sinking Pere Marquette carferry 18, 
Sept. 9, 1910. © Dec. 12, 1910; 2 «. 
Dee. 19, 1910; KK 17394. 
ARNE BROS., Oak Park, III. [381691 
Life’s mirror. © Dec. 1, 1910; 2c. 
Dec. 19, 1910; K 17490. 


ARNOLD (Mary ScCREVEN), New York, 


buds unfold their 


INVNE [31692, 31693 
[2 photographs]: 
Christmas, they knelt before in- 


fancy.—Evening star. © Dec. 17,1910; 
2 @. each Dec. 23, 1910; J 1493861, 
149362. 


ARNoT (RoBERT), Paris, France. 
[81694-31696 

Missive, etched by Maurice Milliére. 
© Dec. 1, 1910; 2 ¢ Deca aieais 
TAGE: 

Réveuse, etched by Maurice Milliére. 
©. Dee. 1, 1910: 2 c. Dee. 2) ite EK 
17198. 

Suzanne, etched by M. Milliére. © 
Dec._.5, 1910; 2 © - Dees Zier is 
17544. 

ART STATIONERY CO., Cleveland, Ohio. 
[81697, 31698 

New Year’s greeting. © Dec. 15, 
1910; 2 c. Dee. 6, 1910; K 16960. 
to-all.. © Dee. 20,1556; 2 ec 
Dec. 14, 1910: K 17220: 


ATKINSON (DutTTon W.), Philadelphia, 
Pa: [31699, 31700 
[2 prints]: 
Clown.—Santa Claus. © Novy. 22, 
1910; 2 c. each Dec. 23, 1910; K 17887, 
17888. d 


ATLANTIS, New York, N. Y. 
[31701, 31702 


[2 prints]: 
PHTAD @®EPAIOLY.—OANAZHS ATA- 


KOZ. © Nov. 25, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 
6, 1910; K 16928, 16929. 


ATTERBURY (GROSVENOR), New York, 
N: Y: [31703 
Mr. Atterbury’s hollow sectional con- 
crete house. © Dec. 12, 1910; 2 e. Dec. 
16, 1910; J 149265. 


O80 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 51, 52, Dec., 1910 


BABBERGER (WILLIAM), 
Colo. 
[8 photographs] : 
Black twig.— Geniton.— Roman 
beauty. © Dec. 26, 1910; 2 c. each 
Dec. 31, 1910; J 150021-150023. 


BAKowskKI (B. B.), Klamath Falls, 
Ore. [81707-31722 


Lakeview, Ore. 3414. © Dec. 17, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 27, 1910; J 149502. 


Anna Creek Falls. 3579. © 
Move 29 1910; 2 ¢.’ Dec. 5, 1910; J 
14.8486. 

—— Crater Lake. 3525, 3527, 3534, 
Boe, a644, 3551, 3555, 3564. © Nov. 
2, 1910; 2 c.each, Dee. 5, 1910; J 
148487--148489, 148492-148496. 


— by moonlight. 3542, 3548. 
© Nov. 29, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 5, 1910; 
J 148490, 148491. 


—— —___],Jao Rock. 3520. © Nov. 
29, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1910; J 148498. 


— Mount Scott and Phantom 
ship. 8516. © Nov. 29, 1910; 2 ¢. Dec. 
5, 1910; J 148500. 
Garden of the Gods. 3568. © 
Woy:-29; 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 5, 1910; J 
148497. 

Typical immigrant outfit. 3596. © 
Noy. 920; 1910)"2 ¢, Dee. 5, 1910; J 
148499. 


BALL (JAMES DRUMMOND), Boston, 
Mass. [81723 
Battle of Waterloo, June 18, 1910. 


© Dee. 15, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 16, 1910; 
K 17281. 


Cafion City, 
[31704-31706 


BaRNES (A. H.) Parkland, Wash. 
[31724-31726 
[8 photographs]: 
Hdith Canyon, Upper Falls.—Field 
of golden asters.—Spanaway Lake, re- 
flection view. 


© Dec. 10, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 12, 
1910; J 148657-148659. 


BARNETT (JOHN) sr., San Diego, Cal. 
[81727 

Proposed exposition building and 
museum. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1910; I 378. 
BARTELL (J. A.) Osage, Ia. [381728 


Osage, Iowa, burning of the Osage 
high school. © Dee. 5, 1910; 2 ¢. Dee. 
8, 1910; J 148594. 


BARTELS BREWING co., Wilkes-Barre, 
Pa. [31729 
Meditation. © Dec. 1, 1910; 2 ¢ 


Dec. 5, 1910; K 16821. 


¥. 


BARTLETT (G. Hunter) Buffalo, N. © 
31 


[31730, 317 
Buifalo, N. Y.: 
Churches (The).—St. Paul’s church. 
© Dec, 8, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 9, 1910; 
J 148623, 148624. 


Bates (F. 8.) AND LIEFELD 
Pittsburg, Pa. [3173 
Heinroth (Mr.) © Nov. 17, 1910; 

2c. Nov. 25, 1910; J 148683. 


CAs 13) 


BEAUFONT LITHIA WATER CO., Rich- 
mond, Va. 31733 
Redds and the Bloos, no. 8 © 


Dec. “15,1910; 2 e. Dec. 16, 19105” ig 
17280. 


BECKMAN (THOMAS J.), Philadelphia, 
Pa, [31734, 31735 
Automobile girl. © Nov. 1, 1910; 

2 ¢. Dee. 3, 1910; K 17108. 


Hurry up kid get some clothes. © 
Nov. I; 1910;'"2" e Dee. 9 1910; 
17194. 


3ENNETT (JOSEPHINE E.), Baltimore, 
Md. [31736 
Muriel. © Dec. 9, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 9, 
1910; J 148622. 
BENSON sTuDIO, Mt. Vernon, Wash. 
[31737 
In the heart of the timber near 
Mount Vernon. © Sept. 28, 1910; 2 ec. 
Oct. 3, 1910; J 148546. 
BERN-KLENE, Paris, France. [31738 
Guilmant Alexandre), Portrait d@’ 


© Dec. 2, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 16, 1910; K 
17275: 
BEVILACQUA (STEPHEN), Roslyn, Wash, 
[31739 
Roslyn [Wash.] high school. © Noy. 
80, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 12, 1910; J 148653. 
BreyFuss (ALEx. WH.) co., San Fran- 
cisco, Cal. [31740 
San Francisco, 1915. © Sept. 20, 
1910; 2c. Dec. 12, 1910; K 17184. 
BIBLE CALENDAR & PUB. CO., New York, 
NOX: [81741 
Bible readers 1911. © 
Nov. 6, 1910; 2 1910; K 
17889. 
BIGELOW (GEORGE N.), Joliet, Il. 


[381742 
On Hickory Creek. © Dee. 1, 1910; 
2 c. Dec. 5, 1910; J 148475. 
SIOGRAPH COMPANY, New York, N. Y. 
[81743-31751 
[ Moving-picture rolls]: 
Child’s stratagem. © 1 ¢. Dee. 9, 


calendar, 
ec. Dec. 27, 


| 1910; J 148630. 


DS 1 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


BioGRAPH COMPANY—Continued. 

Golden supper. ©1c. Dec. 15, 1910; 
J 148744. 

Happy Jack, a hero. ©1c. Dec. 10, 
1910; J 148649. 

His sister-in-law. © 1 ¢. Dec. 20, 
1910; J 149088. 

Lesson (The) ©1c. Dec. 22, 1910; 
J 149818. 

Recreation of an heiress. © 1 ¢. 
Dec. 24, 1910; J 149498. 

Turning the tables. © 1c. Dec. 10, 
1910; J 148648. 

White roses. 
J 149494. 


Winning back his love. 
24, 1910; J 149495. 


BircuH (J. H.) gR., Burlington, N. J. 

[381752 

I am thinking of you today. © 

Dee. (17,7 1910 =. 2c. Dee. 29)" 1910 sk 
17395. 


_BLAcK (NorMAN I.), Providence, R. I. 

[31753 

Princes Weetomoe. © Noy. 20, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 7, 1910; J 148588, 


BLACK AND WHITE PUB, CO., LTD., Lon- 
don, Eng. [31754, 31755 
[2 prints]: 

Inspiration.—Reunion. © Jan. 20, 

1910; 2 c. each Dec. 24, 1910; K 17656, 

17657. : 


BoEHM (H. R., New York, N. Y. 
[81756-31763 

At the wheel. © Dec. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 24, 1910; K 17618. 

Chrysanthemum girl. © Dec. 1, 
1910-2 ‘c. Dee, 29, 4910346 A865. 

Golden rod. © Dee. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Dee. 29, 1910; K 17867. 

iris, © Dee. 11910; 2) ¢. Dee. 29, 
1910; K 17868. 

June roses. © Dee. 1, 1910; 2 «¢. 
Dec. 29, 1910; K 17864. 

Kiss (The) © Dee. 1, 191032 ¢& 
Dec. 24, 1910; K 17681. 

Pansies for thoughts. © Dec. 1, 
1910; 2 ec. Dee. 29, 1910; K 17866. 

Proposal (The) © Dec. 1, 1910; 
2c. Dec. 24, 1910; K 17640. 


Bonin_E (R. K.), Honolulu, Hawaii. 
[81764-31767 
Honolulu, Hawaii. 1201-12038. © 
Nov. 29, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 14, 1910; 
J 148692-148695. 
Pearl harbor. 1211. © Novy. 29, 
1910; 2 ec. Dec. 14, 1910; J 148698. 


© 1c. Dec. 24, 1910; 


© 1c. Dee. 


pt. IV, 1. S:, Vaio 


BONVILLE (FRANK), Portland, Or. 
[81768-81778 

[11 prints]: 

And the kick almost killed Uncle.— 
Home sweet home revised.—Lincoln 
(Abraham.—Mile a minute.—National 
remedy.—Out of date.—Pinched.— 
Roosevelt (Theodore).—Round up.— 
Special interests.—Under the Bonville 
system. © Dec. 7, 1910; 2 ec. each 
Dec. 12, 1910; K 17125-17134, 17137. 


BOSSELMAN (A. A.) New York, N. Y. 
[31779-81797 

Mt. Vernon, Va.: 

Mt. Vernon mansion. A. B.—Sta- 
tion.—Washington’s tomb. © Dec. 14, 
1910; 2 c. each Dec. 16, 1910; J. 148747— 
148750. 


Washington, D. C.: 

Botanical gardens, Bartholdi foun- 
tain. A, B.—Bureau of engraving and 
printing——Corcoran art gallery .— 
House of Representatives office build- 
ing.—Library of Congress, entrance.— 
New National museum.—Post office.— 
Senate office building.—Union  sta- 
tion.—Union station, interior.—View 
from War, State and Navy depart- 
ment.—War college.—W ashington 
monument.—White House, east en- 
trance. © Dec. 14, 1910; 2 ec. each 
Dec. 16, 1910; J 148751-148765. 


BOTTOMLEY (W. L.), New York, N. Y. 
[81798 


Changes of partitions at no. 25 Park 
avenue. ©1c. Dec. 15, 1910; I 384. 


BOWMAN (EDwWaArp S.), St. Paul, Minn. — 
[381799 


Awakening of Uncle Sam. © Dec. 
21, 1910; 2 ce. Dee. 23, 19105 Fe a7oos. 


Boy scouts oF AMERICA, New York, 
NSC Ye [31800 


Boy scouts of America official uni- 
form. © Dec. 24, 1910; 2 ce. Dee. 27, 
1910; K 17906. 


BrRAuN (G. WILLIAM), Philadelphia, 
Pa; [81801 


Silent mouth. © Dec. 10, 1910; 2c. 
Dec. 5, 1910; K 16819. 


BRISTER (SAMUEL H.), Lockport, N. Y. 
[31802, 31803 
[2 prints]: 
Boy among the _ roses.—Indian’s 
head. © Dec. 6, 1910; 2 ce. each Dec. 
12)" 1910* WK athe aa. 


082 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 51, 52, Dec., 1910 


Brotuers (N. A.), Aberdeen, S. Dak. 

'  [81804, 31805 

Aberdeen, S. Dak., Main street. 464. 

© Nov. 30, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1910; J 
1485386. 


birds-eye view. 463. © Nov. 
30, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1910; J 148537. 


Ip | 
[31806 

Blair academy, Clinton hall. © 
Dec. 16, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 30, 1910; J 
149871. 


BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO., Chi- 
cago, Il. [31807 


How to bring the players in. © 
Dec. 9, 1910; 2 e. Dec. 19, 1910; K 
17377. 


BurkGess (W. C.), Newark, N. Y. 
[31808 


Jedediah. © Dec. 5, 1910; 2 ¢. Dec. 
7, 1910; K 16968. 


CWeri:); 


BrRuGLER (DAyTON), Blairstown, 


BURGESS | Scottsville, Va. 


[31809, 31810 
Fork Union, Va., Marlborough hotel. 
© Dec. 16, 1910; 2 ¢. Dec. 14, 1910; J 
148716. 
——-military academy. © Dec. 16, 
1910; 2 ec. Dec. 14, 1910; J 148717. 


BurPEE (W. ATLEE) & Co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [31811-31816 

[6 prints]: 

Burpee’s earliest Catawba sweet 
corn.—Burpee’s new royal race of 
variegated leaved tall nasturtiums.— 
Finest five stringless dwarf beans.— 
New watermelon, Tom Watson.—Six 
superb sweet peas.—Spray of Burpee’s 
King Edward Spencer sweet pea. 
Dec. 15, 1910; 2 ec. each Dec. 12, 1910; 
K 17138-17148. 


BUSHNELL (Hpwarp R.), Philadelphia, 
Pa. [31817 
Pennsylvania, university of, track 
team, 1910, © Nov. 24, 1910; 2 ¢. Dee. 
29, 1910; J 149700. 


BusHona (J. CHESTER), Worcester, 
Mass. {81818-81821 
Thompson (J. Edmund). © Dee. 15, 


1910; 2 c. Dec. 10, 1910; J 148634. 
Trent the mascot. © Dec. 8, 1910; 
2c. Dec. 10, 1910; J 148683. 
Vaniman (W.) and the cat. © Dee. 
8, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 10, 1910; J 148636. 
Vaniman (Mrs. W.) and the cat. 
© Dee. 8, 1910; 2 ce. Dec. 10, 1910; J 
148635. 


318387 


3rooklyn, 
[31822 
1911 girl. © Nov. 10, 1910; 2 c. Dee. 
8, 1910; K 16992. 
CARDELLA (ALEXANDER S.), Chicago, 
nv [31823-31826 
Astrognostic chart. A, B. ©1e. 
each Jan. 3, 1911; I 391, 392. 
Astrological chart, diagrams ef the 


planets and their motions. © 1c. Dec. 
10, 1910; I 382. 


—— planetary delineator. 
Dec;.10; 1910; I 381, 


CARGILL Co,, Grand Rapids, Mich. 
[31827-31832 


CACKETT & WILHELMS CO., 
IN, o& 


Out. &, 


[6 prints]: 

Afar in Oriental climes.—Gay life 
in the city.—I care not for your Rock- 
away.—Venice has its gondoliers.— 
Who wants to visit Egypt—You may 
sing of the castles of sunny Spain. © 
Nov. 19, 1910; 2 c. each Nov. 23, 1910; 
IKK 16931-16936. 


CATHELL (Epna §S.), Richmond, Ind. 

[31833, 31834 

Friendship improves happiness. © 

Dee.) 20, 19103 2:*e; Dee: 21.) 1Sied: 
KK 17497. 


Lo, the unfolding mystery. © Nov. 
1, 1910 ;.2 e:: Dee: 21,1910: ke W7496. 


CHAMBERLAIN (ELMORE J.), New Brit- 
ain, Conn. [31835 
Snow (Scott) and his famous New 
England band. © Dee. 3, 1910; 2c 
Dec. 5, 1910; K 16981. 


CHAMP (ALFRED), Los Angeles, Cal. 

[31836 

Christmas card. © Dec. 7, 1910; 
2 ¢e. Dec. 12, 1910; K 17124. 


CHANDLER (GEORGE H.), Oneonta, N. Y. 

[31837, 31838 

Oneonta, N. Y., the Oneonta. 1, 2. 

© Dee. 5, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 6, 1910; 
J 148540, 148541. 


CHANDLER BROS., Chariton, Iowa. 
[3818389, 31840 


Clover hill improver. © Dee. 28, 
1910; 2 ce. Dec. 30, 1910; K 17909. 
Shopshire breeding ewes, fed 


extra and trimmed. © Dee. 1, 1910; 
2c. Dec. 5, 1910; K 16699. 

CHICAGO DAILY NEWS Co., Chicago, Il. 

[31841-—818S8T 

Accidental art. © Dee. 2, 1910; Le. 
Dec. 7, 1910; K 16971. 

Bertha Bridgewhist. © Dee. 

1910; 1 c. Dec. 31, 1910; K 17951. 


29, 


ei>) 
583 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


31888 


pt. iv, n.s, v.59 


CHICAGO DAILY NEWS co.—Continued. 
Brainy Bowers. [1910]: 


© Dec. 12; 1 c. Dec. 16; K 17265. 

© Dee 17: eee 19: Kgs Tas 
Circus Solly. [1910]: 

© Dees 9: 4 ¢..Dee 16° K 126r 

© Déeekis; 1c, Wee. 17 2K 17299. 

© Dee. 19; 1 c. Dec. 28; K 17581. 

© Dee. 29; 1 c. Dec. 31; K 17950. 


Class in dramatic expression. © 
Dee 19 1910. ae, Dec. 25, O10 1K 
17582. 


Detective at home. [1910]: 
© Dec. 5; 1 c. Dec. 7; K 16976. 
© Dec. 16; 1 ec. Dec. 19; K 17368. 
© Dec. 27; 1 c. Dec. 29; K 17877. 
Getting a partner. © Dec. 6, 1910; 
1.e. Dee. 8, 1910; K 16984. 


Getting a raise. © Dec. 23, 1910; 
te sDees 26, I910 > K AGO. 


Getting down early. © Dec. 17, 
TOTO 1 ec; Dee, 19, AGIOS KoLTsio: 


Getting wise. © Dec. 22, 1910; 1e. 
Dec. 24, 1910; K 17654. 


Helpful Hawkins. © Dec. 1, 1910; 
Le. Dees 7, IGLOS KAGOTO; 


Hi Hardluek... [1910]; 
© Dec. 7; 1 ce. Dec. 16; K 17257. 
© Dec. 10; 1 c. Dec. 16; K 17263. 
© Dec. 20; 1 c. Dec.. 23; K 17584. 


His fearful nerve. © Dec. 6, 1910; 
1c. Dee. 8, 1910; K 16983. 


His frightful nerve. © Dec. 28, 
1910; Je). Dec.30, 1910: KK. 17915, 


Jumping at conclusions. © Dec. 1, 
1910; 1 c Dee. 7, 1910; K 169738. 


Jungle aviation. © Dec. 2, 
1G OCC. i WOOK GOT: 


Jungle tactics. [1910]: 
© Dec. 12; 1 ec. Dee. 16; K 17268. 
© Dee. 21; 1 ec. Dee. 24; K 17652. 
© Dec. 28; 1 ce. Dec. 30; K 17916. 
Lord Longbow. [1910]: 
©-Dee: 5:45 e Deer SA AGore: 
© Dec. 8; 1 c. Dec. 16; K 17260. 
© Dec. 9; 1 @ Dec. 16; K 17262. 
@©imbéee: 14-51 & Dec. 16:4 172700. 
©) Dec, 15: 1c. Dec. Ali ak A700: 
© Dee 20; L c.Dee. 29% eK 17878: 


Monkey trap. © Dee. 13, 1910; 1 «. 
Dec. 16, 1910; K 17268. 

New rural industry, Dee. 22, 1910. 
© Dec. 22, 1910; 1 c. Dec. 24, 1910; K 
17653. 

Official agonies. [1910]: 

©’ Dee! 1: ‘1 @ Dec? Tt: K 16969. 
cy Dee. 141 ¢. Deerte: 4K 17269. 


1910 ; 


od 


9) 


(26: 


CHICAGO DAILY NEWS Co.—Continued. [|| 
Poor father. © Dec. 21, 1910; 1 c.} 
Dec. 24, 1910; K 17651. 
Sammy Spankem. [1910]: 
© Dec. 3; 1 ce Dee 153K aaoee Fi 
© Dec. 13; 1 c. Dee. 16; K 17267. fj 
© Dec. 20; 1 c. Dec. 23; K 17583. | 
Santa unveiled. © Dec. 23, 1910; }} 
Le. Dee. 27,- 1990; ea ra: i 
Town blowhard. © Dee. 8, 1910; 
1c. Dee. 16, 1910; K 17259. 
Trick pail. © Dec. 16, 1910; 1 «. 
Dec. 19, 1910; K 17369. 
Village Doc. © Dec. 10, 1910; 1 ¢. 
Deer aa, 1910; Kote 
Wedding precautions. © Dec. 7, 
1910; 1 ce. Dec. 16, 1910; K 17258. 
Working late. © Dee. 3, 1910; 1 «. 
Dec. 7, 1910; K 16974. 


CHRISTENSEN (IRA), Monte Vista, 


Colo. [81888-31889 
Deeds and Sellers record load of 
wheat. 1, 2.° © Dee) 219s; 2c: 
each Dec. 27, 1910; J 149517, 149518. 
CLAPP (F. W.), Ames, Iowa. [31890 


Heating chart. © 1 © Dee. 15, 
1910; I 385. 


CLARKE (HARRIETT E.), New York, 
IN Geeks [381891 


Me ain’t -afraid: © feo Wee oS: 


1910; J 148610. ‘ 
CLINEDINST (B. M.), Washington, D. C. 
[31892-81917 
Ali. Kuli (me.)s de, @aNow. 11, 
1910 ;(\2-¢. Dec. 22,.49102 2 2493i 
Bailey (Robert O.) 21. © Dee. 10, 
1910; 2 ec. Dee. 22, 1910; J 149312. 


Bartholdt (Richard) 
William Warner. 12. © Nov. 25, 
1910; 2 ¢. Dec: 22, 19106 .F 1aeae: 


Bernstorff (Cowntess Luise A. Von) 
© Dee. 13, 1910. 2 er iee 22. 
1910; J 149298. 

Boardman (Miss Mabel) 22. © 
Dee; 13, 1910; 2 GG Dee 2207 SS 
149318. . 

Clark (Champ) “182 9 @aiew 25. 
1910; 2 ec. Dee. 22, 1910; J 149304. 

Clark (Mrs. Champ) 11. © Nov. 
29, 1910; 2 e. Dec. 22, 1910; J 1493802. 

Clark (Miss Genevieve) 9. © 
Noy...29, 1910:.2 @ Dee, 22a 
149300. 

Confalonieri (Donna Beatrice 
Cusani—)" 5.’ © Noy. 2h aoe: 
Dec. 22, 1910; J 149296. 

Confalonieri. (Marchesa Cusani) 
2. ‘©' Nov.’ 21, 1910: 2 CP ieee 
1910; J 149315. 


84 


and Senator | 


MISCELLANEOUS 
mos. 51, 52, Dec.,. 1910 
CLINEDINStT (B. M.)—Continued. 
Demict (Mrs. Henry F.) 3. ©Nov. 
15, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 22, 1910; J 149316. 
Fox (Miss Eusevia) 8. © Dec. 2, 
1910; 2c. Dec. 22, 1910; J 149299. 
Fox (Mrs. William) 6. © Dec. 2, 
1910; 2 c. Dee. 22, 1910; J 149297. 
Hammond (May) 4. © Nov. 21, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 22, 1910; J 149295. 
Johnson (Capt. G. L.) 18 ©Dec. 
6, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 22, 1910; J 149309. 
Kelton (Miss Anna C.) 24. © Dec. 
16, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 22, 1910; J 149292. 
Peretti de la Rocca (Mme. de) 16. 
© Dec. 6, 1910; 2 ¢. Dec. 22, 1910; J 
149307. 


Peretti de la Rocca (de) 15. 


ee. 6, 1910; 2. ec, Dec. 22, 1910; J 


149306. 

Pourtalés (Count Raimond) 19. © 
Mec won wtolOs 2 ¢c; Dec, 22, 1910; J 
149310. 

Powell (G. Harold) 10. © Dec. 2, 
1910; 2 ¢. Dec. 22, 1910; J 149301. 


Sherman (James),. 14. © Dec. 2, 
1910; 2 c. Dee. 22, 1910; J 149305. 

Swift (Miss Clara) 17. © Dee. 10, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 22, 1910; J 149808. 


[ Washington, D. C.] White House, 
Hast room. 7. © Dec. 2, 1910; 2 «¢. 
Dec. 22, 1910; J 149298. 


White (Chief Justice Edward 
Douglass) 25. © Dec. 16, 1910; 2c. 
Dec. 22, 1910; J 149294. 

Wiley (Dr. Harvey W.) 23. © 
Bevec dG, 291032 ¢. Dec., 22, 1910; J 
149314. 

Young (Sen. Lafayette) D0 an) 
ec, 10, 1910: 2.¢. Dec. 22, 1910; J 
149811. 


CLINKENBEARD (WILLIAM) HENRY), 
Aberdeen, Wash. [381918 
Gray’s Harbor, evening on. © Dec. 


7, 1910; 2 c. Dee. 28, 1910; J 149557. 
CLYSMIC SPRING co., New York, N. Y. 


[81919 

Two clubs; by T. de Thulotrup. © 

Dec. 24, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 27, 1910; H 
924. 

Cote (JAMES WENDELL), Linworth, 


Ohio. [381920 
Me and my dog. © Dec. 26, 1910; 

= Cc, Dec. 7, 1910; K 17817. 

Cotnacur (P. & D.) & co., London, 
Hng. and M. Knoedler & co., New 
work, N. Y. [81921 

Bingham (Miss); by John Hoppner. 

© Nov. 16, 1910; 2c. Dec. 18, 1910; 

K 175384. 


CLASSES, H TO K 


] 


31944 


COLUMBIAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, St. 

Louis, Mo. [31922-31931 

Portrait covers of the music of the 
masters, illustrated: 

Chopin (—) Nocturne.—Bach (—) 
Prelude and fugue.—Kjerulf (H.) 
Cradle song.—Schuett (Eduard) Revy- 
erie. © Dec. 12, 1910; 2 e. Dec. 14, 
1910; K 17230-17233. 


Elgar (—) 
CE AO 
Morning 
(Theo) 


Loves greeting.—Haydn 
minuet.—Henselt (Adolf) 
serenade. — Leschetitzky 
Two larks. — Mendelssohn 
(F.) Song without words. — Rubin- 
stein (Anton). Melody in F. © Dee. 
28, 1910; 2 ec. each Dec. 31, 1910; K 
17933-17988. 
CONCRETE STEEL ENGINEERING CO., New 
York; ‘Ns ¥ [31932, 31933 


Concrete-steel arch bridge across the 
Eno River, Durham County, North 


Carolina.’ © 1 ¢. Dee. 28, 19907"% 
388. 

Sketch of proposed Penn _ street 
bridge at Reading, Pa. © 1c. Dec. 


Ty LOTTO" 1b Ste: 
Cook (W. B.), Gilroy, Cal. 
[31934, 31935 
Magic Canyon. © Aug, 8, 1910; 2 
e. Dec. 20, 1910; J 149032. 
Old mill road. © Aug. 3, 1910; 2 ec. 
Dee. 20, 1910; J 1490838. 


CooKE (M. G.), Oakland, Cal. [319386 


Vanity. © Nov. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Dee. 
5, 1910; J 148477. 


COSMOPOLITAN LITHO co., New York, 
Ney [81937-31939 


French girls: 
Clare—Ethel—Margaret. © Dee. 


10,:1910; 2 e each’ Dec. 15, 1910; K 
17284-17236. 


CouRIER Co. oF BUFFALO, Buffalo, N. Y. 
[81940, 31941 

Howe's (Lyman) travel festival. © 
Dec. 16, 1910: 2’ ec. Dec. 19, 1910; K 
17392. 

Stetson’s Uncle Tom’s cabin co. 
6091. © Dec. 27, 
1910; IK 17842. 
Cox (JoHwn C.), Pasadena, Cal. [81942 

Kentucky Dan and I. © Dee. 15, 
1910; 2c. Dec. 27, 1910; K 17661. 


amt, 


No. 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 28, 


CROONBORG (FRED. T.), New York, N. Y. 

[31948, 381944 

Advance fashions, Dec. 1910, Sup- 

plements, A. & B. © Dee. 9, 1910; 2 e. 
Dec. 15, 1910; K 17582, 17533. 


O85 


=! 
(Sie) 


4355—11 


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o 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


31945 


pt. Iv, n.s., v. 5 


CROWNOVER (WM.), Hudson, Iowa. 
[31945 
Parade. © Dec. 14, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 
2A 1910s Ke 1f5a5. 
Cuntz (J. H.), Hoboken, N. J. 
[31946-31966 


Cook’s Peak, Alaska. A-D. © Dec. 
9, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 31, 1910; J 
149891149894. 
and McKinley Profile, Alaska. 
A, B. © Dee. 9, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 
31, 1910; J 149895, 149896. 


from Amphitheatre Glacier. A. 
© Dec. 9, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 31, 1910; J 
149898. 

Group at Beluga station, Alaska. © 
Dee, 9, 1910: 2.46. Dee. 14, 1910. 3 
148718. 

Mount Hubbard and small peaks, 
from upper Ruth Glacier, Alaska. © 
Dec. 9, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 31, 1910; J 
149889. 

Cliffs, Ruth Glacier Canyon, 

Alaska. © Dec. 30, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 31, 
1910; J 149900. 

Mt. McKinley, Alaska, cliffs on south 
side. © Dec. 9, 1910; 2 c. Dee. 31, 
1910; J 149888. 

—from Cook’s Peak. A, B. 
Dec. 9, 1910; 2 c. each Dee. 31, 1910; J 
149897, 149901. 

—from Explorers’ Peak. © Dec. 
9, 1910; 2 c. Dee. 31, 1910; J 149902. 

——from upper Ruth Glacier. © 
Dec. 30, 1910; 2 c. Dee. 31, 1910; J 
149903. 


in clouds, from upper Ruth 
Glacier. © Dec. 9, 1910; 2 c. Dee. 31, 
1910; J 149904. 

Mount Roosevelt, Alaska, and Peak 
One, Ruth Glacier. © Dec. 9, 1910; 
2 ec. Dec. 31, 1910; J 149905. 
in clouds, from lower Ruth 
Glacier. © Dec. 9, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 31, 
1910: J 149906. 

Parker-Brown 1910 expedition, mem- 
bers, on Seldovia pier, Alaska. © 
Dee 9, 1910;. 2 ¢. Dee. 12; 1910557 
149899. 

Ruth Glacier Canyon, Alaska, cliffs 
of Peak Six. © Dec. 9, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 
31, 1910; J 149890. 
terminal moraine and glacial 
stream, Alaska. © Dec. 9, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 31, 1910; J 149907. 

CuTTER & BECKHUSEN, Sparks, Nev. 
[31967, 31968 

Boy’s confirmation class, St. Thomas 
Catholic church, Reno, Nev. © Nov. 
27, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 8, 1910; J 148931. 


Cutter & BECKHUSEN—Continued. 
Girl’s confirmation class, St. Thomas 

Catholic church, Reno, Nev. © Noy. 

27, 1910; 2 e: Dec. 3, 1910205 48932. 


DANIELSON (FRANCES W.) Danielson, 
Conn. [31969 
Little helper. © Dec. 1, 1910; 2c. 

Dec. 28, 1910; K 17818. 


Dart (FRANK SAYLES) New York, 
Ne [31970-31973 
[New York, N. Y.]: ; 

Grant’s tomb.—Obelisk, at 3 a. m.— 
Reflections. — Soldiers’ and _ sailors’ 
monument. © Dee. 14, 1910; 2 ¢. each 
Dec. 17, 1910; J 148953148956. 


Davis (CHARLES H.) New York, N. Y. 

[381974 

Christmas story. © Dec. 2, 1910; 
2 ¢: Dee. 12; 1910> J 148662: 


Dr Maria (FRANK) New York, N. Y, 
[81975-31980 

[6 prints]: 

I’m next.—It’s my business.—Long- 
ing gratified.—Sipping honey.—Taking 
his choice.—Taking turns. © Dee. 8, 
1910; 2 c. each Dec. 9, 1910; J 148614— 
148619. 


DENVER POST PRINTING & PUB. CO., Den- 
ver, Colo. [31981 
Another hall of fame. © Dee. 4, 

1910; 2 e. Dec. 5, 1910; K 16799. 


DETROIT PUB CO., Detroit, Mich. 
[31982-82018 


Abington (Mrs.), portrait of; by 
John Hoppner. 029756. © Oct. 1, 
1910; 2 c@ Dec. 16, 1910; J 148840. 

Bryant (William Cullen); by 
Charles Loring Elliott. 029774. © 
Oct. 1, 1910: 2 ¢ Wee. iaerete se 


148841. 


Corday (Charlotte) in prison; by 
Charles Louis Miiller. 029739. © 
Oct. 1,. 1010; 2 G BDeee tea 
148842, 

Cupid and Psyche; by Benjamin 
West. 029725. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2. 
Dec. 16, 1910; J 148848. 


Daughter’s return; by Robert Lee 
MacCameron. 029795. © Oct. 1, 1910; 
2c. Dec. 16. 1910; J 148844. 


Deepening shadows; by Charles H. 
Davis. 029779. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2 «. 
Dec. 16, 1910; J 148845. 


Guizot (F. P. A.), portrait of; by 
George Peter Alexander Healy. 029762. 
© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ec Dec. 16, 1910; J 
148846. 


086 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 51, 52, Dec., 1910 


DETROIT PUB. Co.—Continued. 

Helping hand; by Pmile Renouf. 
029745. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 16, 
1910; J 148847. 


Hudson River logging; by Winslow 
Homer. 029943. © Nov. 1, 1910; 2c. 
Dec. 16, 1910; J 148848. 


Interior of a cottage; by Jozef 
Israels. 029735. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2c. 
Dec. 16, 1910; J 148849. 


Interlude (An); by William Ser- 
geant Kendall. 029759. © Oct. 1, 
1910; 2 ec. Dec. 16, 1910; J 148850. 


Jackson (Andrew); by Thomas 
Silly. 029754. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2 «¢. 
Dec. 16, 1910; J 148851. 


Johnson (Col. Richard M.) ; by John 
Neagle. 029776. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2c. 
Dec. 16, 1910; J 148852. 


Landscape; by Alexander H. Wy- 
pit.) O200c9. © Oct..1,:1910; 2 ec. 
Dec. 16, 1910; J 148853. 


Landscape with cattle; by Emile 
Van Marcke. 029782. © Oct. 1, 1910. 
2 ce. Dec. 16, 1910; J 148854. 


Lee (Gen. Robert Edward) ; by John 
A. Hider. 029750. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2c. 
Dec. 16, 1910; J 148855. 


Long story; by William Sidney 
Mount. 029905. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2. 
Dec, 16, 1910; J 148856. 


Lorette; by George Fuller. 029723. 
© Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 16, 1910; J 
148857. 


Lost dogs; by Otto Von Thoren. 
029749. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 16, 
1910; J 148858. 


May night; by Willard Leroy Met- 
ealf. 029790. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Dee. 
16, 1910; J 148859. 


Mid-day dreams; by Clifford Pre- 
vost Grayson. 029789. © Oct. 1, 1910; 
2 ce. Dec. 16, 1910; J 148860. 


Niagara Falls; by Frederick Edwin 
Church. 029734. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Dee. 16, 1910; J 148861, 


On the coast of New Jersey; by 
William Trost Richards. 029732. © 
mcr, 1, 1910; 2 c. Dec, 16, 1910; J 
148862. 


Pasadena, Cal., Hotel Green, west 
building entrance. 071666. © Nov. 
22, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 148259. 


Pond of the Great Oak; by Jules 
Dupre. 029783. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 16, 1910; J 148868. 


32029 

DETROIT PUB. Co.—Continued. 
Preparing for church; by Pierre 
Edouard Frere. 029904. © Oct. 1, 


1910; 2 ec. Dec, 16, 1910; J 148864. 


Ready about; by Eugene L. Vail. 


029755. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c@ Dec. 16, 
1910; J 148865. 

Road to Concarneau; by William 
Lamb Picknell. 029731. © Oct, 1, 


1910; 2 c. Dec. 16, 1910; J 148866. 


Shippen (Chief Justice Edward) of 
Pennsylvania; by Gilbert Stuart. 
029777. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 16, 
1910; J 148867. 


South Pasadena, Cal., Cawston os- 
trich farm, ostrich chicks from 2 to 7 
days old. 071665. © Nov. 22, 1910; 
2c. Nov. 28, 1910; J 148255. 


riding an ostrich. 071667. 
© Nov. 22, 1910; 2 c. Noy. 28, 1910; 
J 148257. 


Twilight; by T. Alexander Harri- 
son. 029791. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2c. Dec. 
16, 1910; J 148868. 


Venice, Cal., scenic railway and bath 
house. 071682. © Nov. 22, 1910; 2c. 
Noy. 28, 1910; J 148347. 


Vestal Tuccia; by Hector Leroux. 
029786. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 16, 
1910; J 148869. 


(The); by George Mor- 


Warrener 


land. 029728. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2c. 
Dee. 16, 1910; J 148870. 

Washington (George); by Gilbert 
Stuart. 029746. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2c. 
Dec. 16, 1910; J 148871. 

Wheaton (Mrs.), portrait of; by 


John W. Alexander. 029769. © Oct. 
1, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 16, 1910; J 148872. 


DITTMEYER (WALTER E.), Harper’s 
Ferry, W. Va. [32019-32029 


Bolivar, W. Va.: 

Washington street from Jackson 
street—Washington street from M. E. 
chureh.—Washington street from Old 
Furnace road. © Dec. 27, 1910; 2c. 
each Dee. 28, 1910; K 17814-17816. 


Harper’s Ferry, W. Va.: 

Brown’s (John) fort and Lincoln 
Hall —Storer college.—Jefferson Rock. 
Lockwood House.—Looking up and 
through the gap toward.—Potomac 
River, view down, from club house.— 
St. Peter’s Catholic church, interior.— 
Washington street from Camp Hill. 
1,2. © Dee. 7, 1910; 2 c. each Dee. 8, 
1910; K 17519-17526. 


O87 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


32030 


Dopp (P. S.), Cleveland, Ohio. 
[82080-32033 

Mazda —: 

Puts electric lights within the reach 
of all—wThe beautiful white clear 
light.—The new electric light.—Three 
times the light. © May 25, 1910; 2 «¢. 
each Dec. 17, 1910; J 148934-148937. 


DoyvEeNn (E.), Paris, France. 
[382034, 32035 
Atlas d’anatomie topographique: 
Coupe frontale chez ’homme.—Coupe 
sagittale médiane chez ’homme. © 
Nov. 25, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 16, 1910; 
Kal 21G2 Tae: 
DRUCKER & co., New York, N. Y. 
[32036 
Dix (Hon. John A.), dinner to, given 
by National Democratic club, Waldorf 
Astoria. Dec. 15, 1910. No. 545. © 
Dee: 15) 1910s 2) -¢.. Dee; 19,1910: - J 
149012. 


pu Pont (H. F.) Winterthur, Del. 
[82037 
Winterthur, Del. 190. © Dec. 19, 


1910; 2 ce. Dee. 17, 1910; J 148952. 


EBERLE (Henry J.) Chicago, Ill. 
[32038 


Blood (H. M.) ©1c. Dec. 5, 1910; 
J 148501. 


EDISON MFG. Co., Orange, N. J. 


[82039-32090 
[Moving pictures]: 
Amateur night. 1-4. © Dec. 7, 
1910 2 se seach Dee, 14;. 1910; -F 
148700-148703. 


Captain’s bride. 1-4. © Dec. 9, 
1910: 2 ce each Dee: 14, 1910; J 
148708-148711. 


Christmas carol. 14. © Dec. 23, 
1910; 2c. each Dec. 30,1910; J 149819- 
149822. 


Cowpuncher’s glove. 1-4. © Dec. 
2, 1910; 2 ¢« each Dee. 14, 1910; J 
148712-148715. 


Eldora, the fruit girl. 14. © Dee. 
27, 1910; 2 e@. each Dec. 30, 1910; J 
149815-149818. 


Joke they played on Bumptious. 
144. © Dee. 21, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 
30, 1910; J 149811-149814. 


Life of a salmon. 1-4. © Dec. 7, 
1910; 2 ec. each Dec, 14, 1910; J 148704— 
148707. 


Mountain maid. 1-4. © Dee. 18, 
1910; 2c. each Dec. 24, 1910; J 149489- 
149492. 


Old silver mine in Peru. 14. © 


Dec. 18, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 24, 1910; 
J 149485-149488. 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.5 


EDISON MFG. co.—Continued. 

Pigs is pigs. 1-4. © Dec. 14, 1910; 
2c. each Dec. 24, 1910; J 149481-— 
149484. 


Police force of New York city. 1-4. 
© Dec. 20, 1910; 2 c. each Dee. 30, 
1910; J 149823-149826. 

Red Cross seal. 14. © Dec. 16, 
1910; 2 e@. each Dec. 24, 1910; J 
149477-149480. 

Winning of Miss Langdon. 14. © 
Dec. 6, 1910; 2 c. each Dee. 14, 1910; 
J 148696—-148699. 


EDMONSTON (DaAvip B.), Washington, 

IBA OS [82091-32098 

Lamar (J.-B). © Deca, 2310-52 
e. Dee. 31, 1910; J 149908. 

Meyer (B. H.) © Dee. 8, 1910; 2 
e. Dee. 31, 1910; J 149909. 

Taft (Miss Helen) 1. © Dee. 15, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 31, 1910; J 149910. 
2-6. © Dec. 2025 s01Ge2? 1c: 
each Dec. 31, 1910; J 149911149915. 


EGBERT POST CARD Co., Atlantic, Iowa. 
[32099 
Elkhorn, Iowa, Danish Lutheran col- 


lege. © Nov. 15, 1910; 2 ¢ Nov. 23, 
1910; J 148570. 


EGGLESTON (LoRIN J.), Millerton, N. Y. 
[82100-32114 


Grassy Lake, Mount Riga, N. Y., 
looking north from the Narrows. 


Harlem Valley, looking northwest 
from Mount Riga, N. Y. 


—— looking up, from Hill Crest. 
Innocent kids. 


Millerton, N. Y., Best’s (N.) resi- 
dence. 


Brick Block hotel. 
—— Hill Crest. 
-—— Irondale cemetery. 
—— Krooner building. 
—— looking west from Hill Crest. 


——one of Wintringham’s dairy 
scenes. 


Mount Riga, N. Y., Camp Luqueer. 
—— Harlem railroad station. 
Playmates. 


Round Pond, Mount Riga, N. Y., 
looking south from the Narrows. - 


© Dee. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Dee. 5, 
1910; J 148507-148521. 
EICHENLAUB Chillicothe, 
Ohio. [32115-32126 
Chinese court room, interior. 
Five Points as it is to-day. 


(ERNEST), 


088 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 51, 52, Dec., 1910 


HICHENLAUB (HRNEST)—Continued. 
Gialupio memorial chapel. 


Joss house, altar of Pim, Quin, So. 
—altar of the Departed Spirits. 
— calendar of eternity. 
marriage canopy. 

—— wonderful cabinet. 

New York, N. Y., Doyer street. 

—— Doyer street midnight mission. 
Mott street. 

Port Arthur restaurant, exterior. 

© 1c. each Dec. 20, 1910; J 149014— 
149025. 

ELLERY ARMS co., San Francisco, Cal. 
[382127 


California Valley quails, pair of. © 
Dee to, 1910; 2 ce. Dec. 10, 1910; J 
148647. 


Hstitt (HucenrA), Kirkwood, Ga. 
[82128, 32129 
Oglethorpe souvenir post card no. BH. 
© Nov. 19, 1910; 2 c. Dee. 7, 1910; 
K 17185. 
——no. K. © Nov. 19, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 7, 1910; K 17186. 


EXCELSIOR CO., 


Cape Girardeau, Mo. 

[32130 

Cape Girardeau, Mo. Four school 

buildings. © Nov. 28, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 
9, 1910; K 17091. 


FARINI (May L.), New York, N. Y. 
[82181-82178 

[48 prints]: 
Alleluia.—Beatrice.—Best wishes.— 
Betty.—Birthday greetings. 1, 2.— 
Blue bird for happiness.—Christ is 
risen.—Christmas greetings.—Dangers 
of the deep.—Easter greeting.—Hat, 
drink, be merry on Thanksgiving 


Day.—Hvelyn.—Fair queen of my 
heart.— He is_ risen.—Hearts are 
trumps.— Hearty congratulations. — 


Many happy returns of your birthday. 
1-3.—Marjorie.— May passing hours 
measure happiness, [ete.J|—May your 
birthday bring pleasing reflections.— 
My hearts a rose that blooms for you, 
dear valentine.—Priscilla.—Rosalie.— 
Sky pirate.—Susan.—To give you my 
best wishes.—To greet you on Thanks- 
giving Day.—To offer you my good 
wishes——To wish you a_ joyous 
Haster.—To wish you all good things.— 
To wish you cheer this Thanksgiving 
time.—To wish you good cheer on 
Thanksgiving Day.—To wish you many 
happy birthdays.—With every good 
wish.—With kind remembrance and 
best wishes for your birthday.—You're 


32271 


Iarint (May L.)—Continued. 

all the world to me. © Dec. 1, 1910; 
2c. each Dec. 24, 1910; K 17598-17605, 
17617, 17619-17630, 17632-17639, 17641- 
17650. 

Bearer of roses.—Beryl.—From New 
England.—Hazel.—Inez. —Messages.— 
Plymouth maid.—Rosalind. — Winter. 
© Dee. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 29, 1910; 
KX 17868-17876. 


FARNSWORTH (CARL) Litchfield, Nebr. 
[32179, 32180 

[2 photographs]: 

Lightning flash by night.—St. Louis- 
Portland special, no. 42. © Dec. 17, 
1910; 2 c. each Dec. 15, 1910; J 148741, 
148742. 


F'eRRY (D. M.) & co., Detroit, Mich. 

[32181 

If you are dissatisfied with your lot 

sow Ferry’s seeds. © Oct. 24, 1910; 2 
ec. Dec. 6, 1910; K 169380. 


FirE ISLAND BEACH DEVELOPMENT CO., 

New York, N. Y. [32182 

90 minutes from the heart of New 

York to the lungs of Long Island. © 

Dees, 19; 1910.2 ¢; Dec. 20, 1910; 
17480. 


FisHER (D. W.), Chicago, Ill. [82183 


Paris model. © Dec. 17, 1910; 1c. 
Dec. 22, 1910; I 390. 


Fowier & HucHEs, U. S. [32184 
Peekskill, N. Y., aero view. © Dec. 
28, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 29, 1910; K 17908. 


I'ox (CHARLES HENRY), Philadelphia, 

Pa. [32185-32187 

Plateau and vase. 94. © Dec. 2. 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1910; J 148574. 


Roman pillars. 217. © Dee. 9, 
1910; 2 ec. Dec. 27, 1910; J 149509. 


with flowers. 215. © Dec. 9, 
1910; 2 ce. Dec. 27, 1910; J 149508. 


I'REDERICKSON Co., Chicago, II]. 
[32188-32271 


[84 prints]: 

All American jugglers. — Allen 
(Ethan) at Ticonderoga.—Apple blos- 
soms.—Autumn.—Autumn dividend.— 
Autumn twilight.—Aviation act.—Base 
of supply.—Battle of New Orleans.— 
Bernice.—Boundless sea.—Brummel 
(Beau) the contortionist.—Buena 
vista. — Child wonder. Christmas 
cheer.—Cleo.—Cottondale.—Daisies. — 
Debutantes. — Delighted. — Dream of 
love.—Elaine.—Electric shock.—En- 
core. — Estelle, — Evelyn. — Evening 
glow.—Fair haven.—Fate of the na- 


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32272 


FREDERICKSON co.—Continued. 

tion.— Financial problem.—First aid.— 
Happy days—lIdyl of spring.—In 
clover.—Innocent bystanders.—Irma.— 
Janice—June roses.—Keen scent.— 
Lee (Robert E.)—Little stranger.— 
Little sunbeam.—Love’s old sweet 
song.—Magicians.—Man cf the hour.— 
March winds.—Marguerite.—Maxine. 
—Maybelle. — Moving pictures. — Na- 
ture’s adornment.—Old Ironsides.— 
Old stone bridge.—On watch.—One act 
tragedy.—Opera  belles—Our  mas- 
cot.—Pacemakers.—Passing salute.— 
Playing to win.—Ready and willing.— 
Road to town.—Rock bound.—Safe 
and secure. — Satisfaction. — Satur- 
day. — Shadowegraphers. — Silver _lin- 
ing—Slight of hand performers.— 
Smith’s trained animal act.—Snow 


bound.—Society tumblers.—Some one ~™ 


is coming.—Summer day.—Supper in 
sight.— Three friends.— Tokens of 
spring.—Too many  cooks.—Valen- 
tines.—Victory. — Viola.— Where na- 
ture reigns.—Winding brook.—Wini- 
fred. © Dec. 15, 1910: 2 c. each Dec. 
19, 1910; K 17896-17475, 17890-17893. 


FRENCH (MABEL EpNA), Manchester, 
IN: EF. 32272-32282 


iat prints © 

Flowers are lovely.—God Almighty 
first planted a garden.—Old days—the 
far days.—One ship goes east and the 
other goes west.—Rest is not quitting 
the busy career.—Ways they are many 
and wide—When I would breed con- 
tent—With each remembrance. © 
Dec. 9, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 12, 1910; 
J 148687-148644, 


More we live, more brief ap- 
pear.—’Tis not a proud desire of 
mine.—Welcome pure thoughts, wel- 
come, ye silent groves. © Dee. 8, 
IS1IO. -22¢c; “exeh Weer r1Z: 1910s F 
149733-149735. 


Fucus & LANG MFG. co., New York, 
de Rag ie [3822838 


Senefelder. © Dee. 1, 1910; 2 «. 
Dec: 22;.4910 > Ke A7178: 


FUNSTEN BROS. & co., St. Louis, Mo. 
[32284 


Clouded leopard. © Dec. 1, 1910; 2 
c. Dec. 5, 1910; J 148681. 


GARDNER (ALEXANDER), Chicago, Il. 
[82285 


Knights of Pythias certificate of 
membership. © Oct. 11, 1910; 2 «. 
NOV cs, FIO K PATS: 


pt. Iv, n.s. v.5 


GERLACH-BARKLOW Co., Joliet, Ill. 
[82286-82394 


Ambush (An).—American beauties.— 
Apple blossoms.—Arlington, home of 
Robert E. Lee.—Around the campfire.— 
Asters.—Autumn glories.—Autumn in 
Holland.—Autumn  reflections.—Bab- 
bling brook.—Barbara.—Bireh lane.— 
Bit of old Holland.—Blackeyed 
Susans.—Blue ribbon winner.—Bounti- 
ful harvest.—Breakers.—Breaking the 
jam.—By the sea shore.—Cafion in the 
Sierras. — Carnations. — Cedarmere, 
home of Bryant.—Chance meeting.— 
Cliffs of Mohur.—Corn flowers.— 
Crags (The).—Craigie House, home of 
Longfellow.—Cupid at the helm.— 
Cupid caddying.—Cupid plans the cam- 
paign.—Cupid wins.—Cupid’s messen- 
ger.—Early spring.—Elmwood, birth- 
place of Lowell.—Encore (The).—Fire 
(The).— Friends.— Girl in red.— 
Glimpse through the wood.—Goddess 
of summer.—Golden rod and daisies.— 
Great Hanover.—Great northwest.— 
*Guardian (The).—Harriet.—Helene.— 
Herefords.—Herm’tage (The), home 
of Jackson.—Holly.—Holmes (Oliver 
Wendell), birthplace of.—In close pur- 
suit.—In the heather.—Joyous spring.— 
Land of the midnight sun.—Legal holi- 
day.—LincolIn (Abraham), birthplace 
of.—Loraine.—Making a  dicker.— 
Making port.—Meadow brook.—Monti- 
cello, home of Jefferson.—Monipelier, 
home of Madison.—Moonlight on the 
Columbia.—My country ’tis of thee.— 
No graft here.—Northern spies.—Old 
homestead.—Old Manse, home of Haw- 
thorne.— Pansies.— Peace.— Poppies.— 
Protection.—Purity.—Pussy willows.— 
*Red raspberries.—Retrieved.—Rivals 
(The).—River road.—Rosalind.—Rose 
in bloom.—Rose Sunday at the old 


church. — Roses. — Seasons (The).— 


Secrets.— Sly fox.—Springtime of 
life—Sweet Genevieve. 1, 2.—Sweet 
peas.—Ten thousand a year.—Through 
wind and wet.—Trailing arbutus.— 
Vanity.— Violets.— Waiting. — *Wake- 
field, birthplace of Washington. 1— 
Wakefield, birthplace of Washington. 
2.—Washington’s last  birthday.— 
Water lilies—Watering place—When 
Cupid drives.—When October comes.— 
Where the roses bloom.—Whittier 
(John Greenleaf), birthplace of.—Win- 
ners (The)—Woodland nymph.—W 00d- 
land road.—Woodland stream.—World 
forgotten. © Dec. 26, 1910; 2 c. each 
Dec. 27, 1910; K 17703-17811. 


[Note: Entries marked with an as- 
terisk were published Dec. 1, 19190.] 


090 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 51, 52, Dec., 1910 


GIBSON ART CO., Des Moines, Ia. 
[32395 


Which posy. © Dec. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 15, 1910; Ix 17241. 


GiFForD (BrnJ. A.), Portland, Ore. 
[82896-32432 


[87 photographs] : 

Apple blossoms. 520.—Apple blos- 
soms and Mt. Adams. 531.—Apple 
blossoms, rows of. 582.—Apple tree 
in blossom. 5838.—Columbia, looking 
across, Mt. Adams from Hood River. 
527.—Columbia Slough. 1261-1267.— 
Creek orchards. 563.—Dalles (The), 
Oreg., driveway. 564.—East Side 
Road, Mt. Adams. 530.—Hood River. 
524, 526, 5388, 540.—Hood River Valley 
and Mt. Adams. 528.—Hood River 
Valley, East Side Road. 529.—Mt. 
Hood. 1268.—Mt. Hood and Hood 
River. 528.—Mt. Hood and Van Horns 
Butte. 518—Mt. Hood from Mill 
Creek Road. 565.—Mt. Hood from 
Upper Hood River Valley. 522, 5386.— 
Mt. Hood from Van Horns Butte. 
535.—Mt. Hood, Hood River orchard. 
525.—Mt. Hood, Hood River Valley. 
519.—Mt. Hood, Maxwelton orchards. 
521.—Mt. Hood, Mill Creek Road. 
569.—Mt. Hood, Mt. Hood railroad. 


5384.—Oaks (The) and Mt. Adams. 
5389.—Pinnacle Rock. 566.—Rock 
formation. 568.—Vinyard. 567. © 


Dec. 14, 1910; 2 ec. each Dec. 18, 1910; 
J 149824—-149360. 


GILBERT (JOHN F.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[824383 


Prohibition family. © Dec. 5,1910; 
epemmec, 10, 1910; K 17187. 


GILBERT (WARREN), Denver, Colo. 
[382434 


Franklin’s maxims on saving. © 
Mec, LILO: 2 ¢. Dec. 27; 1910; K 
17662. 


GILDERSLEEVE (IF. A.), Waco, Tex. 
[32435, 32486 

Waco, Tex., Texas cotton palace ex- 
position, main building, night view. 
© Nov: 18, 1910: 2 c. Nov. 25, 1910: 
J 148592. 

—— —— ——- main entrance. © 
INOV. 19, 1910; 2 c. Nov. 25, 1910; J 
148598. 


[82487 


1910; 


GILL sIsterRS, Monroe, Wis. 


Row of kittens. © Dec. 238, 
2c. Dec, 27, 1910; J 149498. 


32460 


GLASIER (I*RED W.), Brockton, Mass. 
[32438-32441 
[4 photographs]: 


Alarm (The).—Hunting stray cat- 
tle.—Last chance.—On the trail. © 


Dec. 7, 1910; 2 ¢. each Dec. 27, 1910; 
J 149549-149552. 


GLASSCOCK (4 Paw), Kinder, La. 
[32442 
Last call. © Oct. 26, 1910; 2-¢. 
Oct. 31, 1910; K 17255. 


GRANT (Mrs. C.), Chicago, Ill. [82443 


Fireside poster. © Dec. 19, 1910; 
2 ec. Dee. 23, 1910; K 17594. 


GRAVES (GEORGE S.) Springfield, Mass. 
[32444-32450 


Art museum from State street. © 
1 ce. Dec. 30, 1910; J 149808. 


Connecticut River near Westerly en- 
trance to Forest park. © 1c. Dec. 30, 
1910; J 149805. 

Forest park, Barney estate. 1, 2. 
© 1c. each Dec. 30, 1910; J 149806, 
149807. 

Springfield, Mass. 
1910; J 149809. 

—new city library. © Dec. 27, 
19105°2°¢. Dee? 28; 1910! Ke 17813. 

West Springfield, Connecticut Valley 
from Meeting House Hill. ©1 ce. Dec. 
30, 1910; J 149804. 

GRAVES (Miss RutTH ELEANOR) Chi- 
eago, Ill. [82451 

Saint Patrick’s Lorica. © Nov. 18, 
1910; 2 «. Nov. 21, 1910; K 17596. 
GRAY (A. N.) Bay Lake, Minn, 

32452-82454 

Bi-sah-nah-big. © Dec. 31, 1910; 2 
ec. Dee. 5, 1910; J 148488. 

Mille Lacs Indians. © Nov. 17, 
1910; 2 ec. Dee. 5, 1910; J 148485. 

One days hunting. © Nov. 17, 1910; 
2c. Dec. 5, 1910; J 148484. 

INSURANCE CO., 

[32455-32458 


© 1c. Dec. 30, 


GREAT SOUTHERN LIFE 
Houston, Tex. 
[4 prints]: 


Autumn. — Spring.—Summer. —Win- 
ter. © Dec. 1, 1910; 2c. each Dec. 5, 
1910; K 16815-16818. 

GREENWOOD (CECELIA D.) Princeton, 


Ill. [32459 
Boat race on the Nile. © Noy. 23, 
1910; 2 ec. Dee. 9, 1910; J 148620. 


Gress (F. E.) Brookfield, Mo. [82460 

Brookfield, Mo., New Francis build- 
ing. © Dec. 15, 1910; 2 e Dee. 19, 
1910; J 148966. 


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32461 


Gross (EDWARD) York... Nagas. 
[2 prints] : [382461, 32462 
Cheer up, there ain’t no hell.—Swee- 
ney’s conceit. © Dec. 10, 1910; 2 ec. 

each Dee. 12, 1910; K 17173, 17174. 
GROSSET & DUNLAP. New York, N. Y. 
[2 prints]: [32463, 32464 
Morals of Marcus Ordeyne.—Katrine. 
© Dec. 20, 1910; 2 c. each Dee. 12, 

TECK aes) Cea tra bata Walley 

GUBELMAN (EF. J.), Newark, N. J. 

[32465-82501 


New 


[37 prints]: 

Accept this little gift from me.— 
Blessed thing is the gift you give.— 
Bon voyage.—My wish for just a let- 
ter.—Your birthday sun came forth 
to-day. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2 c. each 
Dee. 19, 1910; K 17807-17311. 

Are you worn and are you weary.— 
Before me lies an open book.— 
Brook is an emblem of laughter and 
mirth.—Christmas bells are ringing.— 
Dear Valentine, I have been told.— 
Deep in the bosom of the sea.—Exempt 
from public haunts we find.—Forth 
from the kindly depths of earth— 
Kindly tree, moved by the wind— 
Many: things I want to send you.— 
Christmas bee hive.—Christmas bundle 
tree.—Good luck greeting.—Good luck 
to you my absent friend.—Merry 
Christmas.—Sprig of holly.—That I 
may have and hold a friend like you.— 
Value of a friend. 1-6 © Oct. 1, 1910; 
2c. each Dee. 17, 1910; K 17283-17295. 

New life breaks forth from field and 
wood.—On Christmas Eve be sure to 
leave.—Poet man has always said.— 
Remember dear heart when the clouds 
are dark.—There is just one and only 
one.—This Jack o Lantern on Hal- 
lowe’en.—Up and be doing, night is 
past.—Voice of the turkey.—Your new 
year is a jolly book. © Oct. 1, 1910; 
2c. each Dec. 29. 1910; K 17844-17862. 


GuIGNON (B. A.), Kansas City, Mo. 
[382502 
Morning after the night before. © 
Dee 2. 1910; 2c. > Dec. <2OeMoIOrs, I 
149843. 
GURNEE (Marie E.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[382503 
Flitting bird. © Dec. 2, 1910; 2 «. 
Dec. 10) 1910 + KK 17120: 


GuRREY (ALFRED R.), jr., Honolulu, 


a Ee PZ eprinis|,: [32504, 32505 
Hawali Nei.—Whith Christmas 
Aloha. © Nov. 15, 1910; 2 ¢. each 


Dec. 1, 1910; K 16938, 16939. 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.5 


GUSTIN (BE. W.), New York, Now 
[82506, 32507 
[2 prints]: 
Music of the heart.—On love’s river. 
© Dec. 30, 1910; 2 ec. each Dee. 31, 
1910: K. 17952, 4795s) 


HakkKerRvupP (N. L.), Bemidji, Minn. 
[32508-32513 
Among the pines. © Dee. 24, 1910; 
2 ec. Dec. 30, 1910; J 149870. 


Bemidji, Minn. © Noy. 29, 1910; 
2c. Dec. 2, 1910; J 148675. 


street view. © Noy. 29, 1910; 
ce. Dec. 2, 1910; J 148676. 


Fall. © Dec. 24, 1910; 2 e. Dec. 30, 
1910: J 149869. 


From my window. © Dec. 24, 1910; 
2. ec. Dec. 30, 1910; J 149868. 


Lakeshore. © Nov. 29;°1910;°2 ¢. 
Dec. 2, 1910; J 148677. 


Hatt (Epwarp), New York, N. Y. 
[32514 


Wonderful Christmas transforma- 
tion’.-© Dec. 24, 1910: Zoe Wee: 24; 
1910; K 1597. 


Hatt (GrEorGE P.) & son, New York, 
NY. [32515 


Coney Island. 6165. © Dec. 2, 
1910; 2 e. Dec. 5, 1910; J 148478. 


HarRBAuGH (D. A.), Washington, Pa. 
[32516 


Washington, Pa. 1910. © Sept. 6, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 10; 19105 s25e: 


HARDING (HELEN J.), South Lincoln, 
Mass. [82517 


Peace, perfect peace. © Dec. 20, 
1910: 2 c. Dec. 22, 19105 7 sa32.. 


HARRIMAN (J. EMERY) JR., Brookline, 
Mass. [32518 


Aeromobile coasting. © Dee. 14, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 16, 1910} J 14a: 


HARVARD BREW CO., Lowell, Mass. 
[82519 


Promised rose. © Noy. i, 1910; 
2. ¢. Dee. 5, 1910; Ko teeee 


Harvey (FRED) Kansas City, Mo. 
[82520-32523 


Pueblo boy. 1-3. © Dec. 1, 1910; 
2 ce. each Dec. 27, 1910; J 149514-— 
149516. 

San Francisco Mountains, Ariz., after 
painting by Elmer Wachtee. © 1 ¢. 
Dec. 18, 1910; J 148661. 


bo 


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nos. 51, 52, Dec., 1910 


Harvey (Ropert J.) New York, N. Y. 
[82524, 32525 

National staff band of the Salvation 
Army playing to prisoners in Toombs, 
New York. © Dec. 1, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 
6, 1910; J 148578. 

Visit of the Salvation Army staff 
band to the Toombs, New York. © 
mov, 25, 1910; 2 e. Dec. 6, 1910; J 
148577. 


Mays (D. J.) Joliet, Ill. [32526 


Moonlight on Long Lake. © Dec. 1, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1910; J 148476. 


HeEMING (JOHN), N. Troy, N. Y. 
[382527 


Chicago white stocking base ball 
ib ot 1871. © Dec. 38, 1910; 2 «. 
Dec. 7, 1910; K 16962. 


Hititie (Orro) Liberty, N. Y. 
[382528, 32529 


Liberty, N. Y., Haunted house: 

Before the fire—Burning. © Nov. 
10; 1910; 2 ec. each Noy. 12, 1910; J 
148681, 148682. 


Hogpss (FRANKLYN) & co., Chicago, Ill. 

[32580-32533 

Bacon motto card. Prosperity is not 

without fears, [etc.] © Dec. 24, 1910; 
fee, Dec. 27, 1910; K 17664. 


Cervantes motto card. A little in 
one’s own pocket, [etc.] © Dec. 23, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 27, 1910; K 17690. 


Johnson motto card. Men are sel- 
dom more innocently employed, [etc.] 
© Dec. 24, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 27, 1910; K 
17665. 

Shakespeare motto card. He that 
wants money, [etc.] © Dec. 24, 1910; 
mc. Dec. 27, 1910; K 17668. 


HOLLYErR (SAMUEL), Hudson Heights, 
N. J. [82534-82544 

Burton’s theatre, 1844. 

Clermont manor house, 1876. 

Contoits garden, 1880. 

Havemeyer mansion, 1861. 

King’s bridge, 1856. 

Lower market, 1720. 

Lydig Mile on the Bronx, 1850. 

Masonic Hall, 1827. 

Old dueling ground, 1804. 

Statue of Liberty, 1888. 

Yonkers, 1784. 

© Dee. 21, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 22, 
oyl0; K 17567-17570, 17572-17575, 
27577, 17579, 17580. 


HonMeEs’ CASINO, Onset, Mass. [82545 


Both sides of the point. © Dee. 24, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 14, 1910; J 148729. 


32659 
Hoop (H. P.) & son, Charlestown, 
Mass. [32546 


Best of friends. © Nov. 13, 1910; 
2 ¢, Dee: 21,1910. K 27527. 


Poughkeepsie, 
[32547 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Christ church, 
entrance. © Dec. 20, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 
21, 1910; J 149282. 


HOWARD - SEVERANCE Co., Chicago, Ill. 
[112 prints] : [32548-32659 
Abraham and Melchizedek.—Absa- 
lom in his chariot.—Adoration of the 
magi.—Adoration of the shepherds.— 
Along the Appian way.—Altar of 
Abel.—Angel and the shepherds.—An- 
nunciation (The).—Answering the 
vision.—Baptism of Jesus.—Barnabas 
introducing Paul to the disciples.—Be- 


HowarpD (FRANK B.), 
Ne, 


| hold the Lamb of God.—Benjamin and 


his brothers.—Boy Jesus at Naza- 
reth.—Boy Jesus in the temple.—Boy- 
hood of Samuel.—Burning of the 
prophets book.—By faith he forsook 
Egypt.—Call of Elisha.—Childhood of 
Timothy.—Cleansing of the temple.— 
Conversion of Lydia.—Conversion of 
Saul.—Coronation of Joash.—Daniel 
among the lions.—David and Goliath.— 
David pouring water on the ground.— 
Deborah and Barak.—Dedication of 
Solomon’s temple.—Disciples before 
the elders.—Easter morning.—Elijah 
and the prophets of Baal.—Elijah and 
the widow of Zerephath.—Elijah pre- 
senting the living boy to his mother.— 
Elijah rebuking Ahab.—Esther ap- 
proaching the king.—Ezra reading the 
law.—Fast beside the ford.—Finding 
of Moses.—Finding of the law.—First 
disciples.—First home.—Flight into 
Hgypt._-God save the king.—Good 
shepherd.—Haggai and Zechariah at 
the rebuilt temple-—He is not here, 
but is risen.—Hear the words of the 
king of Assyria.—Hiding of Moses.— 
Holy city.—Isaac and Ahaz.—lIsaac 
and Rebecca.—In the far country.— 
Jacob and Rachel at the well.—Jacob’s 
dream.—Jesus and Nicodemus.—Jesus 
and the children.—Jesus and Beth- 
any.—Jesus at Jacob’s well.—Jesus at 
the cross.—Jesus calling the disciples.— 
Jesus in the synagogue.—Jesus teach- 
ing from the boat.—Jeremiah breaking 
the yoke.—Job receiving the third mes- 
senger.—Joseph and Benjamin.—Jo- 
seph and Mary on their way to Beth- 
lehem.—Joseph arrives in Hgypt.—Jo- 
seph teaching Jesus to read.—Joseph 
telling his dream.—Last supper.—Lots 
cheice.—Making the ark of the cove- 
nant. — Mareh around Jericho, — 


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HowWARD-SEVERANCE co.—Continued. 
Moses and Zipporah in Midian—Mother 
and the babe of Bethlehem.—Moses 
and the tables of the law.—Miracle at 
Cana.—Moses at the burning bush.—Na- 
tivity (The).—Nehemiah.—Night at- 
tack of Gideon.—Parable of the 
sower.—Paul and Malta.—Paul at 
Athens.—Paul before Agrippa.—Paul 
before the council at Jerusalem.— 
Paul’s escape from Damascus.—Peter 
in prison.—Philip and the Ethiopian.— 
Preaching of Ezekiel.—Prodigal’s re- 
turn.—Prophet Amos at Bethel.—Race 
of Jehu.—Raising the daughter of Jai- 
rus.—Ruth and Naomi.—Sacrifice of 
Isaac.—Sacrifice of Noah.—WSacrifice 
offered to Paul and Barnabas.—Sam- 
son and the lion.—Samuel’s mother 
and the new coat.—Saul attempting to 
kill David.—Sermon of the Mount.— 
Serpent in the wilderness.—Soldiers 
cutting away the boat.—Son of the 
widow of Nain.—Song of Miriam.— 
Triumphal entry.—Tubal-Cain.—Walk 
to Emmaus.—When the dove returned 
to the ark.—Wise men and the star. 
© Dec. 31, 1910; 2 ec each Dec. 31, 
1910; K 17982-18093. 


IMPERIAL FINE ART CORP., LTD., London, 
Eng. [32660 


Love or fame? © Nov. 21, 1910; 2 
e, Dec. 1, 1910s Ke. 17812. 


INTER-COLLEGIATE ASS’N. OF AMATEUR 
ATHLETES OF AMERICA, Phila., Pa. 
[32661-82675 


I. C. A. A. A. A., executive and ad- 
visory committees. © Noy. 12, 1910; 
2c. Dec. 29, 1910; J 149702. 


—— finish cross country champion- 
ships. © Nov. 12, 1910; 2 ec. Dee. 29, 
1910; J 149708. 


officials. 
-Dee. 29, 1910; J 149701. 


track and field championships: 
1 mile run, start.—2 mile run, finish.— 
2 mile run, start.—100 yards dash, fin- 
ish.—100 yards dash, start.—120 yards 
hurdle, finish.—120 yards hurdle, over 
first hurdle.—220 yards dash, finish.— 
220 yards dash, start.—440 yards dash, 


start.—880 yards run, finish.—S880 
yards run, start. © Nov. 12, 1910; 2 
e. each Dec. 29, 1910; J 149704— 


149715. 
J. & J: co:, New York, N.Y. 
o [32676-32682 
Jeffries-Johnson world’s champion- 
ship boxing contest held at Reno, Ney., 
July 4, 1910, as photographed by The 
Vitagraph company of America. 


© Noy. 12, 1o10= Qe 


J. & J. co.—Continued. | 
Rounds 1-15, films no’s 1-1)--@© a<¢@ 
each Dec. 7, 1910; J 148684-148689, 
148971. 


JONES (W. L.) Silverton, Oreg. 
[382683 
Atlantic battleship fleet off Columbia 
Bar. © Dec. 16, 1910; 2 e Dec. 18, 
1910; J 149291. 


IKAUFMANN, WEIMER & FABRY CO, 
Chicago, [Il]. [32684 }} 
How the Cunarder Mauretania 
would appear on Lake Michigan. © 
Dec. 7, 1910; 2 Go Deewsoy, 2910— 
148625. 
IKKAYLOR 
Ind. 


(CLEMENT IF.) Mishawaka, 
[32685 |] 
Mishawaka, Ind., Mayor Herzog 
and city hall. © Oct. 30, 1910; 2 «@ 
Dec. 6, 1910; J 148535. 


KEEFE ADY. Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[32686 
Its up to you. © Dec. 28, 1910; 2c. 
Dee. 30, 1910; K 179138. 


KELLY (J. Levi), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[82687, 32688 
Kelly aero joy bus. © Dec. 9, 1910; | 
2 e¢. Dee. 13, 1910; K 174180. 
——joy bus. © Dec. 14, 1910; 2 «. | 
Dec. 15, 1910; K 17240. 


IKEPPLER & SCHWARZMANN, New York, | 
IN: Ye [32689 | 
Pearl in the oyster. © Dec. 17, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 21,1910; K 17509, 
IXEYSTONE VIEW Co., Meadville, Pa. 
[82699-32722 
Ancon, Panama canal zone, hospital — 
buildings. 21706. © Dec. 19, 1910; 
2 c. Dee. 28, 1910; J 149561. 


Auckland, New Zealand ; 

From Cathedral tower, looking east 
towards town hall. 15979.—Looking 
across Auckland Harbor towards, 
from Northcote. © Dec. 19, 1910; 2 ¢. 
each Dec. 28, 1910; J 149562, 149563. 

Cannebiere, from the harbor. 11799. 
© Dec. 19, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 28, 1910; 
J 149582. 

Cape of Good Hope from Cape Point, 
Africa. 17021. © Dee: 19, 1910; 2 ¢: 
Dec. 28, 1910; J 149564. 

Cape to Cairo railway, scene above 
bridge over Zambezi River, near Vic- 
toria Falls, Africa. 17023. © Dec. 19, 
1910; 2 ec. Dec. 28, 1910; J 149565. 

Cape Town, Africa: 

Panorama of, from slope of Lion’s 
Head. 17019.— Parliament buildings. 
17017. © Dee. 19, 1910; 2 ec. each Dec. 
28; 1910; J 149566, 149567. 


O94 


C 


t 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 51, 52, Meee Eek tila ka ge 1910 


KEYSTONE VIEW co.—Continued. 


Cristobal, Panama canal zone, pier 
no. 11. 21702. © Dec. 19, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 28, 1910; J 149568. 


Culebra cut, Panama canal zone: 
At work on, near Empire. 20894.— 
Bridge across. 21701.—Drills at work. 


' 20896. © Dec. 19, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 


port of German East Africa. 


] 


( 


sand. 


- thedral, 


28, 1910; J 149569-149571. 


Dar-es- Salaam, the chief city and 
17018. 
© Dec. 19, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 28, 1910; 
J 149572. 


Gatun dam, Panama canal zone: 

Digging the spillway. 21703.— 
Towers for handling concrete. 21704. 
© Dec. 19, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 28, 
1910; J 149573, 149574, 


Johannesburg, Africa : 

Robinson Deep gold mine, view of, 
showing mountains of white quartz 
17028.—Stock market. 17029. 
© Dee. 19, 1910; 2 ¢. each. Dec. 28, 
1910; J 149575, 14957 6. 

Kimberly, Africa, Wesselton dia- 
mond mines: 

Hoisting gear. 17024.—Hole out 
of which millions of dollars worth of 
diamonds have been taken. 17027.— 
Taking out the diamondiferous blue 
earth. 17026.—Trucks laden with dia- 
mondiferous blue. 17025. © Dec. 19, 
1910; 2 c. each Dec. 28,1910; J 149577— 
149580. 


Panama canal zone: 

Immense steel plow clearing the 
track of spoil. 20893.—Las Cascades 
Falls. 21707.—Old French village and 
new Gatun. 21705.—Railroad auto- 
mobile. 20895.—Track shifter ready 
to litt track. 20897. ©: Dec... 19, 
1910; 2 c. each Dee. 28, 1910; J 149581, 
149583-149586. 


Porto Bello, Panama canal zone: 
Concrete works. 20892.—Old_ ca- 
ruins of. 20899.—Old fort, 
entrance to. 21700.—Village from old 
fort... 20898. © Dec. 19, 1910; 2 ec. 
each Dec. 29, 1910; J 149587-149590. 


Railway bridge over Zambezi River, 
from the Boiling Pot, below Victoria 
Falls, Africa. “17022. © Dec 19, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1910; J 149591. 


boar hunt, 
© Dec. 19, 
J 149592. 


Returning from wild 
Rhodesia, Africa. 17016. 
L910; 2 ce. Dec, 28, 1910; 


32754 


KEYSTONE VIEW Cco.—Continued. 

Suez canal from a German liner, 
looking north, Africa. 17020. © Dec. 
19, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1910; J 149593. 


KIMBALL & son, Concord, N. H. 
[32723 


New Hampshire state capitol, east 
side. © Nov. 29, 1910; 2 ¢. Dec. 15, 
1910; J 148743. 


KIMBERLY (G. P.), Belding, Mich. 
[32724-32729 


Contentment. © Dee. 1, 1910; 2 «. 
Dec. 7, 1910; J 148586. 


Curiosity. © Dec. 1, 1910; 2c. Dee. 
7, 1910; J 148585. 


Footbridge (The). © Dec. 10, 1910; 
2 ec. Dec. 7, 1910; J 148587. 


Glories of winter. © Dec. 1, 1910; 
2 e. Dec. 7, 1910; J 148582. 


Landing (The). © Dec. 1, 1910; 
2 c. Dec. 7, 1910; J 148584. 


Taking a rest. © Dec. 1, 1910; 2c. 
Dec. 7, 1910; J 148588. 


KLACKNER (C), New York, N. Y. 


[382730 
Princeton, old Nassau Hall; by 
Jenmier Brownscombe. Dec. 29, 


1910) 5 92-¢.) Weew30, 1910 ; 92K. 


KLEIN (T. B.) gR., Los Angeles, Cal. 


[327381 


Cliff palace, south end. © Noy. 30, 
1910; 2c. Dec. 5, 1910; J. 148482. 


KNAPP co., New York, N. Y. 


His majesty the king. © Nov. 
1910; 2 @ Dee. 7, 1910; K 16945. 


KNopF (HrEINRICH), New York, N. Y. 
[6 prints]: [32733-32738 
Christmas greetings, 1 & 2.—Christ- 
mas wishes, 1 & 2.—Joyful Christ- 

May Leo.) CC) Noy. 15, 1910. 2 ¢. 
each Dee. 13, T1O10S KE 17183-17188. 


KorTEN (Henry O.) Sea Cliff, N. Y. 

[82739-82751 

Oakdale, N. Y., Idlehour, 52-1, 52-2, 

52-3, 52-4, 52-6. ©1c. each Dec. 21, 
1910; J 149269- 149272, 149281. 


—— Southside sportsmen’s club: 
Main building. 52-18, 52-17, 


52- 


18.—New annex. 52-20.—Old mill. 
52—-14.—Old mill race. 52-16.—Road- 
W ay. 52 52-15. 1 


, each Dee. 21, 1910; J 149273-149280. 


KREPS (CARPER A.) Augusta, Ga. 
[3 photographs] : [32752-82754 


Creek (The) Bey ae —Old coun- 
try road. © Dec. 1910; 2 e each 
Dec. 19, 1910; J Tanooaeaacnee. 


O95 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


32755 


pt. Iv; n.S., v.5 


LADD (ELIZABETH A.) Needham, Mass. 
[382755, 82756 


River’s bank. © Dec. 7, 1910; 2 «. 
Dec. 28, 1910; J 149320. 


Where the water ripples. © Dec. 7, 
£9105. 2°¢. Dec: 23; 1910; J- 149319: 


LAMB (J. & R.) New York, N. Y. 


[82757 

Memory, mosaic figure of. © 1 «. 
Dec. 28, 1910; J 149463. 

LAMB (W. 8.) Kenosha, Wis. [32758 


Pere Marquette 18 sinking in mia- 
lake. Sept. 9, 1910. © Dec. 19, 1910; 
2.€; Dec. 211910 sf 149238 


LAMBIN (G. M.) Chicago, Il. 
[32759-32782 
Constancy. 520.—Haster greetings. 
151-165.—First American girl. 515.— 
Flirt (The) 519.—Girl of the plaines. 
514.—Her first baby. 513.—Lucile. 
518.—Matinee girl. 517.—Princess (A) 
516.—Ready for the opera. 521. | 
Dec. 24, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 27, 1910; 
K 17666-17689, 
LANGILL (Howarp H. H.), Hanover, 
Nie: [32783 
Dartmouth foot ball team, 1910-11. 
© Dec. 9, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 9, 1910: J 
148609. 
LANPHEAR (CHARLES H.), Worcester, 
Mass. [32784 
Hydrangea. © Dec. 24, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Dee. 19; 1910; J 149555. 
LA Voy (M.), Seattle, Wash. 
[82785-82788 
.Parker- Browne expedition, 1910. 
Five members of expedition packing 
on Ruth Glacier. 
—— Ruth Glacier, 
from camp no. 13. 


looking down 


Mckinley, 30 miles away. 

South Ridge of Mount McKin- 
ley, looking down from 10,300 feet. 
© Nov. 30, 1910; 2 ce. each Dec. 6, 
1910; J 148542-148545. 


LAWRENCE (ALFRED), Lawrence, Kans. 


[32789 

Kansas university vs. Mo., Kansas 

university touch down. © Dec. 2, 
1910; 2 ec. Dec. 12, 1910; J 148651. 

LAWRENCE (REINA A.), New York, 

it een [82790 

Sentinel of the night. © Dec. 17, 


1910; 2 c. Dec. 20, 1910; J 149264. 
LE CLEAR PHOTO co., Lansing, Mich. 


[382791 
M. A. C. campus. © Nov. 29, 1910; 
2 ¢c. Dec. 8, 1910; J 148674. 


—— looking up towards Mount 


LEYENDECKER (J. C.), New York, 


ea Ys, [82792 
Military girl. © Dee. 22, 1910; 
2c. Dec. 29, 1910; K 17907. 


LIDGERWOOD MFG. ©O., Chicago, IIl. 
[82793-32811 

Lidgerwood-Crawford excavator: 

Class B. EF. in U. S. government 
Reclamation service.—Class B. F. in 
U. S. government service at Easton, 
Wash.—Class B. F. side elevation.— 
Class B. F. steam reverse engine.— | 
Class B. F. with 70 ft. boom and Page | 
bucket.—Class B. F. working on barge 
canal, New York.—Class C. lower 
frame, 
Class B. F. on drainage work.—Class 
C. cutting barge canal, N. Y.—Interior 
of engine room of class B. F.—One of 
two class B. F. near Alton, Ill.— 
Page scraper bucket carrying and 
dumping.—Two class B. F. and one 
class B.—Upper frame of class B. F. 
© Dec. 16, 1910; 2 e. each Dec. 19, 
1910; K 17337-17348. 


— Class C. set of four trucks on 


—track.—Class C. with 100 ft. boom and 


Page bucket.—Class C. working on 
barge canal, New York.—Interior of 
class B. F.—TIwo class B. on barge 
canal, New York. © Dee. 9, 1910; 2c. 
each Dec. 12, 1910; K 17156-17167... 


LINDNER SHOE Co., Carlisle, Pa. [32812 


Lindner girl. © Dec. 10, 1910; 2c. 
Dec. 30, 1910; K. 17822. 


LosEY (NortH H.) ART co., Indian- 
apolis, Ind. [382813 
First National aviation meet, In- 
dianapolis motor speedway. © June 
30, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 21, 1910; K 17508. 


LOWEY (EpwarD), New York, N. Y. 
[32814-32895 

Across the creek. © Dec. 15, 1910; 
2c. Dee. 17, 1910; J 1489s: 

American beauties. © Dec. 16, 
1910; 2c. Dec. 17, 1910; J 148890. 

Basket of roses. © Dec. 16, 1910; 
2c. Dee. 17, 19105 J a4 3eaae 

Bell frame. © Dec. 19, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Dee. 21, 1910; J 149240. 

Berries. © Dec. 19, 1910; 2 ce. Dee. 
21, 1910; J 149248. 

Bridge over the old creek. © Dec. 
15, 1910; 2c. Dee. 17, 1910; J 148910. 

Castle (The). © Dec. 16, 1910; 2c. 
Dec. 17, 1910; J 148916. 

Chiming Christmas. © Dec. 19, 
1910; 2.¢.,Dee. 21, 19105 J449253: 

Christmas cheer. © Dec. 19, 1910; 
2 ec. Dee. 21, 1910; J<149239. 


O96 


turntable and rack circle.— | 


| MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 
“nos. 51, 52, Dec., 1910 


32895 


Lowry (Epwarp)—Continued. 
Christmas luck. © Dec. 19, 1910; 
2 ¢. Dec. 21, 1910; J 149251. 


Christmas message. © Dec. 19, 
1910; 2 ce. Dec. 21, 1910; J 149253. 
Crossing the brook. © Dec. 16, 
‘e100; 2.4. Dec, 17, 1910; J 148881. 
Diamond decoration. © Dec. 19, 
n910; 2 ¢. Dec, 21, 1910; J 149261. 
Every thing in bloom. © Dec. 16, 


1910; 2 c. Dec. 17, 1910; J 148878. 


Familiar spots. © Dec. 16, 1910; 
2c. Dec. 17, 1910; J 148880. 


Five roses in a bunch. © Dec. 16, 
1910; 2 ec. Dec. 17, 1910; J 148923. 


Flower pot. © Dec. 16, 1910; 2. 
Dec. 17, 1910; J 148887. 


Fragrant twigs. 
2c. Dec. 17, 1910; J 148892. 


Frosty holly. © Dec. 19, 1910; 2c. 
Dee. 21, 1910; J 149257. 


Glimpse of the old home. © Dee. 
Eo Lolo 2c, Dec. 17, 1910; J 148911. 

Going home. © Dec. 15, 1910; 2 «. 
Dec. 17, 1910; J 148914. 


Grained panel. © Dec. 19, 1910; 
2 ce. Dec. 21, 1910; J 149260. 


Grey pond. © Dee. 19, 1910; 2 «. 
Dee. 21, 1910; J 149248. 


Holly and mistletoe. © Dec. 19, 
1910; 2 c. Dee. 21, 1910; J 149247. 


—— bouquet. © Dec. 19, 1910; 2c. 
Dec. 21, 1910; J 149262. 


— bows. © Dec. 19, 1910; 2 «. 
Dec. 21, 1910; J 149241. 


——leaves. © Dec. 19, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 21, 1910; J 149259. 
ringing. © Dec. 19, 1910; 2. 
Dee. 21, 1910; J 149256. 

——scenery. © Dec. 19, 1910; 2c. 
Dec. 21, 1910; J 149246. 


— violet clock. © Dec. 15, 1910; 
2c. Dec. 17, 1910; J 148907. 


_ Holly bells, snowlandscape with 
bridge. © Dec. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Dee. 17, 
1910; J 148898. 


—snowlandscape with trees. © 
mec, 15,1910; 2. c; Dec. 17, 1910;. J 
1489380. 


——snowlandscape with windmill. 
© Dec. 15, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 17, 1910; J 
148899. 


with snowhouse. © Dec. 15, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 17, 1910; J 148908. 


—— with snowlandscape and horse- 
cart. © Dec. 15, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 17, 
1910; J 148902. 


© Dec. 16, 1910; 


Lowry (Hpwarp)—Continued. 
with snowlandscape and horse- 
man. © Dec. 15, 1910; 2 ¢. Dec. 17, 
1910; J 148901. 

Jack Frost at the mill. © Dee. 16, 
1910; 2 c. Dee. 17, 1910; J 148900. 

Jack rose. © Dec. 16, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 17, 1910; J 148889. 

Joyous feeling. © Dee. 
e. Dec. 21, 1910; J 149252. 

Just as of old. © Dec. 
ce. Dec. 17, 1910; J 148879. 

Just seven roses. © Dec. 16, 1910; 
2c. Dee. 17, 1910; J 148924. 

Landscape with roses. © Dec. 16, 
1910; 2 e) Dee! 17, 1910; J 148874. 

Lest I forget. © Dec. 16, 1910; 2c. 
Dec. 17, 1910; J 148896. 

Lilae clock. © Dec. 15, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 17, 1910; J 148908. 

Lily of the Valley clock. © Dee. 
15, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 17, 1910; J 148906. 

Lovely spot. © Dee. 16, 1910; 2c. 
Dee. 17, 1910; J 148884. 

Marechal Niel. © Dec. 16, 1910; 2 
e. Dec. 17, 1910; J 148891. 

Memories of home. © Dec. 16,1910; 
2c. Dec. 17, 1910; J 148921. 


My native home. © Dec. 16, 1910; 
2c. Dec. 17, 1910; J 148883. 

Nifty decoration. © Dec. 16, 1910; 
2 ec. Dee. 17, 1910; J 148898. 

Old brook. © Dee. 15, 1910; 2 c. 
Dee. 17, 1910; J 148912. 

Old home in winter. © Dec. 16, 
1910; 2.c. Dec. 17, 1910; J 148929. 

Gld towne, ©). Dec. 16,1910: ‘2.¢; 
Dec. 17, 1910; J 148920. 

Pansy clock. © Dec. 16, 1910; 2c. 
Dee. 17, 1910; J 148905. 

Ribboned holly. © Dee. 19, 1910; 
2 e Dee 21, 1910; J 149249. 

Rose bells. © Dec. 16, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 17, 1910; J 148927. 
—horseshoe. © Dec. 16, 1910; 
2c. Dec. 17, 1910; J 148925. 

Roses above bells. © Dec. 16, 1910; 
2c. Dec. 17, 1910; J 148922. 

Rubicon. © Dec. 19, 1910; 2 ¢. Dee. 
21, 1910; J 149244. 

School house. © Dec. 16, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Dee, 17, 1910; J 14S8SS85. 

Seasons height. © Dec. 19, 1910; 
2c. Dec. 21, 1910; J 149245. 

Sheep in the snow. © Dec. 16, 
1910; 2 ce. Dec. 17, 1910; J 148897. 

Small flock of sheep. © Dee. 
1910; 2c. Dec. 17, 1910; J 148928. 


19, 1910; 2 


16, 1910; 2 


16, 


597 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


32896 


pt. Iv, n. S, Vv. 5 


Lowry (Epwarp)—Continued. 

Spiderwebb. © Dec. 19, 1910; 2 e¢ 
Dec. 21, 1910; J 149242. 

Spring (The) © Dec. 16, 1910; 2¢ 
Dec. 17, 1910; J 148878. 

Springtime. © Dec. 16, 1910; 2 «. 
Dec. 17, 1910; J 148876. 

Sweet lilacs. © Dec. 16, 1910; 2 «. 
Dec. 17, 1910; J 148875. 

Sweet looking wild roses. © Dec. 
16, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 17, 1910; J 148894. 

Tree at the gate. © Dec. 16, 1910; 
2 c. Dec. 17, 1910; J 148886. 

Turn in the road. © Dec. 16, 1910; 
22e: Dee: 17%, 19103. J. 4148917. 


Twig of roses. © Dec. 16, 1910; 
2c. Dee. 17, 1910; J 148926. 


Village street. © Dec. 16, 1910; 
2-e@.: Dee: 47, 491037 148918: 


Violet clock. © Dec. 16, 1910; 2 c¢. 
Dec. 17, 1910; J 148904. 


Violet frame clock. © Dec. 15, 1910; 
2 c. Dec. 17, 1910; J 148909. 


Where I long to be. © Dec. 16, 
1910; 2 ce. Dee. 17, 1910: J 148895. 


Where the flowers grow. © Dec. 16, 
1910; 2 ce. Dec. 17, 1910; J 148882. 


Wild roses. © Dee. 16, 1910; 2 ¢ 
Dec. 17, 1910; J 14888s. 


Winter in Holland. © Dec. 16, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 17, 1910; J 148919. 


Winter solitude. © Dec. 16, 1910; 
2c. Dec. 17, 1910; J 148915. 


Winter’s eve. © Dec. 19, 1910; 
Dec. 21, 1910; J 149250. 


Wintry blast. © Dec. 19, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 21, 1910; J 149254. 


Year’s end. © Dec. 19, 1910; 
Dec, 21, 1910; J 149255. 


LUKONE TAILORING co., Chicago, Ill. 
[82896, 32897 


Dollar Bill says, 1, 2. © Dee. 15, 
1910; 2 ec. each Dec. 27, 1910; K 17691, 
17692. 


McCance (E. O.) Mutual, Okla. 
132898-32900 

[18 prints]: 

Clark (Lee B.)—Clark (Raymond 
A.)—Wireless selection board. © Nov. 
12, A910; 2 c. each Nov. 19/4910: 1K 
16940-16942. 


McCuoure (R. L.) Lexington, Ky. 
[82901 
Colorado E. world’s champion three 
year old. © Dec. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 5, 
1910; K 17109, 


McConkay (EUGENE) Enid, Okla. 

[32902 

Golden (Col. T. W.) © Nov. 2, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 17, 1910; J 148938. 


McDonatp (J. W.) Rossland, B. GC. 
[2 photographs] : [329038, 32904 
Huge joke.—On the beach. © 
July 15, 1910; 2 ce. each Noy. 25, 1910; 
J 148533, 148534. 
McELHANEY (JEAN R.) Indiana, Pa. 
[32905-32907 
Christmas greeting. © Dec. 13, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1910; K 17478. 


Happy Yule tyde. © Dec. 13, 1910; 
2 c. Dee. 15, 19105" 17498: 


Our blotter corner. © Dec. 
1910; 2 c Dee. 15, 1910; K 17949. 


McKeEnzizE (HueH) Duluth, Minn. 
[32908, 32909 
Duluth, Minn., Hotel Holland lobby. 
© Nov. 26, 1910; 2 ce. Dec. 10, 1910; 
J 148664. 


rustic bridge, Condon’s Park. 
© Oct. 29, 1910; 2 ec Dee. 10, 1910; 
J 148663. 


McLOUGHLIN BROS., 


138, 


Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[32910-32917 
National holidays. 1-4. © Dec. 19, 
1910; 2 c. each Dec. 23, 1910; K 17589- 
17592. 
Our pets. 14. © Dee. 19, 1910; 
2 c. each Dec. 28, 1910; K 17585-17588. 


McNEILY (FRANCES P.), Vicksburg, 
Miss. [32918 
Lighted are the candles. © Aug. 


23, 1910; 2 ce. Dec. 5, 1910; K 16948. 


Mapson (M. G.) SEED CO., Manitowoc, 
Wis. [104 prints]: [32919-33022 


Beet, Bastian’s half long.—Beet, De- 
troit dark red.—Beet, early blood 
turnip.—Beet, Edmunds blood turnip.— 
Beet, Egyptian. —Beet, long dark 
blood.—Borecole or kale, dwarf green 
German.—Borecole or kale, tall curled 
Scotch.—Cabbage, drumhead Savoy.— 
Cabbage, early Jersey Wakefield.— 
Cabbage, early summer.—Cabbage 
early winningstadt.—Cabbage, Hol- 
lander.—Cabbage, mammoth marble- 
head.—Cabbage, mammoth rock red.— 
Cabbage, premium large late flat 
Dutch.—Carrot, Chantenay.—Carrot, 
Danvers half long.—Carrot, early 
scarlet short horn.—Carrot, improved 
long orange.—Carrot, oxheart.—Cauli- 
fiower, early erfurt. —Cauliflower, early 
snowball.—Celeriac, large smooth 
Prague. —Celery, golden self blanch- 
ing.—Celery, white plume.—Citron, 


Bi 5 seeded.—Cress, curled.—Cucumber, 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 51, 52, Dec., 1910 


Mapson (M. G.) step co.—Continued. 
Chicago pickle.-—Cucumber, early 
frame.—Cucumber, early Russian.— 
Cucumber, green prolific.—Cucumber, 
improved long green.—Cucumber, im- 
proved white spine.—Dill.—Endive.— 
Kohl rabi, early purple Vienna.— 
Kohl, rabi, early white Vienna.— 
Leek, monstrous carentan.—Lettuce, 
early curled Silesia.—Lettuce, early 
prize head.—Lettuce, Grand Rapids.— 


Lettuce, Henderson’s New York.— 
Lettuce, improved Hanson.—Lettuce, 
Simpson’s black seeded.—Lettuce, 


Simpson’s early.—Muskmelon, Hacken- 
sack. — Muskmelon, Osage. — Musk 
melon, Rocky JFord.—Onion, extra 
early red flat—Onion, extra early red 
globe.—Onion, large red Wethers- 
field. — Onion, prizetaker. — Onion, 
Southport red globe.—Onion, white 
globe.—Onion, white Pickling.—Onion, 
yellow Danvers.—Onion, yellow globe 
Danvers.— Onion, champion moss 
eurled.—Parsley, Hamburg.—Parsnip, 
hollow crown.—Pepper, large bell.— 
Pepper, long red cayenne.—Pumpkin, 
Connecticut field.-— Pumpkin, large 
cheese. — Pumpkin, sweet. — Radish, 
China rose winter.—Radish, early deep 
scarlet turnip.—Radish, early long 
searlet top.—Radish, French break- 
_fast.—Radish, improved Chartier.— 
Radish, long black Spanish.—Radish, 
round black Spanish.—Radish, scarlet 
turnip white tip.— Radish, white 
icicle. — Radish, white Strasburg.— 
Ruta baga, American purple top.— 
Sage.—Salsify, mammoth Sandwich 
Island.— Spinach, long standing. — 
Spinach, prickley winter.—Squash, 
Boston marrow.—Squash, Improved 
Hubbard. — Summer Savory. — Sun- 
flower, mammoth Russian.—Sweet 
marjoram. — Thyme. — Tobacco, Con- 
necticut seed leaf.—Tomato, acme.— 
Tomato, beauty.—Tomato, dwarf cham- 
pion.— Tomato, earliana. —'Tomato, 
golden queen.—Tomato, yellow husk.— 
Tomato, yellow plum. — Turnip, cow 
horn..— Turnip, Pomeranean white 
globe.—Turnip, purple top strap leaf.— 
Turnip, purple top white globe.—Tur- 
nip, yellow Scotch. — Watermelon, 
Kleckley’s sweet.—Watermelon, Kolb’s 
gem.—Watermelon, Phinney’s early.— 
Watermelon, sweetheart. © Nov. 1, 
1910; 2 c. each Dec. 5, 1910; K 16823- 
16926. 


MAGAZINE & BOOK co., New York, N. Y. 
[88023 
Little green god of the library slip. 


© Dec. 1, 1910: 2 c. Dec. 7, 1910; K 
17296. 


33053 
Mak (K. W.), Kansas City, Mo. 
[33024-83026 

{3 prints]: 

Burthda.—_Fu packas don’ts.— Sa 
wat’z the uce. © Dee. 27, 1910; 2 ¢. 
each Dec. 30, 1910; K 17910-17912. 
MALOINE (A.), Paris, France. 

33027, 33028 

Atlas danatomie  topographique; 
Coupe horizontale du thorax chez la 
femme. © Nov. 25, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 16, 
NOLO" We V7279: 

—— Coupe sagittale médiane chez 
la femme. © Nov. 25, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 
16, 1910; K 17277. 


MANZI, JOYANT & co., New York, N. Y. 

[33029 

Siddons (Mrs.); by Thomas Gains- 

borough. © Dec. 8, 1910; 2 c. Dee. 7, 
1910; H 923. 


MARCHAND (F. C.) Alliance, Ohio. 
[33030 
Horoscope chart. © 1 ¢. Dec. 22, 


1910; I 394. 


Marks (HK. A.), Seattle, Wash. [14 
prints]: [33031-33044 
Annette. — Beatrice. — Beth. — Doro- 
thy. — Eleanor. — Georgia. — Irene.— 
Laura.—Marion.—Marjorie.— Peggy.— 
Ruth.—Sylvia.—Virginia. © Dee. 1], 
1910; 2 ec. each Dec. 19, 1910; K 17378— 
17391. 

MASTERS (ZoE A.), Peoria, Il. 
[38045 

My calendar dates move the world. 
© Dec. 12, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1910; K 
17249. 

MAURER (JOSEPH M.) Galveston, Tex. 
[33046-33051 

Galveston {Tex. ] bathing _ girl. 
Diving. © Dec. 12, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 17, 
1910; J 148989. 
bathing girl. In water. © Dec. 
12, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 17, 1910; J 148940. 

—— bathing girl. On rocks at sea 
wall. © Dec. 12, 1910; 2 c Dec. 17, 
1910; J 148988. 

——the gateway of the southwest. 
© Dec. 10, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 17, 1910; J 
148942, 

——the Gibralter of 
Dec. 12, 1910; 2 
148941. 

On the causeway. © Dee. 7, 1910: 
2c. Dee. 17, 1910; J 148948. 

MAYER (CLARENCE) & CO., Cincinnati, 
Ohio. [338052, 3380538 

All wool tailoring, Dec. 31, 1910. © 
Dec.. 81, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 30, 1910; K 
17917, 


America. © 
e Dee 1, 191033 


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pt. Iv, n. S., Vv. 5 


(CLARENCE) & co.—Continued. 
featuring the spirit of youth. 
(©) Dec. 7, 1910; 2 c. Dee; 15, 49103 K 
17250. 


MAYER 


¥ork>-Noga 
[33054, 38055 
Things I love the best. © Jan. 1, 

1910; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1910; K 17894, 
Why Smith left home. © Jan. 1, 

1911; 2 ec. Dee. 29, 1910; K 17843. 


MENDOZA (I. P.) LTD., 
land. 


MAYER (Lou), New 


London, Eng- 
[33056, 33057 
Susie: painted by George Morland, 
engraved by H. T. Greenhead. © Dec. 
30, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 24, 1910; H 926. 
Zillah; painted by George Morland, 
engraved by H. T. Greenhead. © Dee. 


Su. ASI "> ce. Dee 24,°1910> E9825. 
MerRTENS’ (F.) sons, Cumberland, Md. 
. [33058 
Green Ridge Valley topographic 
sketch. © Dec. 7, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 8, 


1910; K 16982. 


MILE HIGH PHOTO co., Denver, Colo. 
[33659 
Springer (John W.), country home 
6f) *@ “Dee. 20, ° 1910: 2 es "Dee: 27, 
1910: J 149548. 


MILLER (FRED), Fresno, Cal. [383060 


; When the east shall greet the west 
by the way of Panama. © Dec. 10, 
1910,;..2. ec. Dee: 15,1910 3. Ke. 17243. 


MITCHELL (JOHN J.) co., New York, 
Ney [33061, 33062 


American fashions, Dec. 1910. Sup- 
plements A & ae © Dec. 6, 1910; 
2 e@. each Dec. 7, 1910; K 16966, 16967. 


MIXSELL (RAYMOND B.) New York, 
Ney: [383063 
[Alphonse XIII.] King of Spain, 
and [Queen Victoria] of Spain at San 
Sebastian. © 1 ¢. Dee. 12, 1910; J 
148650. 


Morcan (CHARLES Mi, Newkirk, Okla. 
[33064 


Winfield, Kans., 9th avenue. © Dec. 
3, 1910; 2c. Dec. 7, 1910; J 148579. 


Morris & BENDIEN, New York, N. Y. 
[4 prints]: [33065-83068 


Back to the old schoolhouse. © 
Dee #5j)91910 5°02 ec. (Deer 27; 1910" K 
17305. 

Mother.—My boy.—Send ambulance 
right away. © Dec. 21, 1910; 2 ¢. 
each Dee. 21, 1910: K 17541-17548. 


Munro & HARTFORD co., New York, N. Y. 
[3 peints |. [83069-33071 
Cherries.—Grapes.—1911 fashion. © 

Dec. 15, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 31, 1910; 

I 17955-17957. 


MURRAY ENGRAVING CO., Chicago, III. 
[383072 
Christmas letter no. 401. © Dee. 19, 
1910; 2 c: Dec. 23, 19103, K 17566. 


Myers & Braun, Brainerd, Minn. 
[83073 
Muskys worth catching. © Dec. 12, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1910; J 148740. 


NATIONAL CARBON ©O., Cleveland, Ohio. 
[33074 
Carbon girl. © Dec. 10, 1910; 2 
Dec. 14, 1910; K 17207. 


NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO., INC., Day- 
ton, Ohio. [33075 
Men and women who make National 
cash registers. © Dec. 23, 1910; 2 «. 
Dec. 27, 1910;. J 149554. 


NATIONAL CLOAK & suiIT co, New York, 
N. Y [838076 
National cover design, spring 1911. 
© Dec. 6, 1910; 2 c Dee. 7, 1910; K 
16961. 


NATIONAL PIANO SALES CO., Des Moines, 
Ia. [8 prints]: [33077-33079 
Moonsmiles.—Piano prices wrecked. 
—Tag sale. © Dee. 2, 1910; 2 c. each 
Dec. 5, 1910; K 17528-17530. 


NEARY (JOHN S.), Trenton, N. J. 
[33080, 38081 


Morrisville, Pa., summer seat. ; 
2 c. Dee. 308 1910505 


Deeo59,- 2910: 
148645. 
Princeton, N. J., Morven, residence 


of Richard Stockton. © Dee. 9, 1910; 


2 ec. Dec. 10, 1910; J 148646. 


NEUMER (FERD), New York, N. Y. 
[33082 


Good morning. © Dec. 20, 1910; 
2 ¢. Dee. 24, 1910: Ko afeae: 


New YorRK EVENING TELEGRAM (N. Y. 
HERALD Co.), New York, N. Y. 
[33083-83096 


Fads of Miss fashion. [1910]: 


© Dec. 2; 1 c. Dee. 5; K 16818. 
© Dec. 5; 1 e Dee. 6; K 16959. 
© Dec. 7; 1 ce Dee. 8; K 16989. 
© Dec. 9: 1 c. Dee. 40: Keagte. 
© Dec. 12; 1 c. Dec. 18; K 17196. 
© Dec. 14; 1 c Dec 157K 172 
© Dec. 16; 1 c. Dee. 19; K 17361. 


600 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 
nos. 51, 52, Dec., 1910 30194 


New YorK EVENING TELEGRAM (N. Y. | New York Herarp co.—Continued. 
HERALD Co.)—Continued. Johnny Quack. [1910]: 


When a man buys. [1910]: © Dec. 4; 1 ¢. Dec. 5; K 16807. 
© Dec. 19; 1 c. Dec. 20; K 17493. © Dec. 11; 1 ¢. Dec. 12; K 17147. 
Q Bee Bi Le Deo 225 USA | © Dew. 18; 1c, Den 10; K 17348 
© Dec. 26; 1c. Dec. 26; K 17839. © Dec. 25; 1 ¢. Dec. 27; K 17838 
© Dee. 28; 1 ¢. Dec. 29; K 17880. Little Nemo in Slumberland. [1910]: 
© Dec. 30; 1 c. Dec. 31; K 17947. © Dec. 4; 1 ¢. Dec. 5; K 16810. 


Ye getting of ye goat. © Dec. 27, © Dec. 11; 1 ¢. Dec. 12; K 17150. 
o103)2 ¢;, Dec. 29, 1910; K 17879. © Dec. 18; 1c. Dec. 19; K 17351. 
9 
New York Herarp co., Jersey City, © Dee. 25; 1 ¢. Dec. 27; K 17836. 
Ne J: [33097-33170 Merry Christmas, Lieutenant. © 


Dec, 18, 19105"2 ¢€. Dee. 19, 1910 = 
17358. 


K 
Buster Brown. [1910]: 


© Dec. 11; 1 c. Dec. 12; K 17149. 
© Dec. 25; 1 c. Dee. 27; K 17835. 


Christmas in mid-ocean. © Dec. 18, 
1910; 2 c. Dee. 19, 1910; K 17359. 


via wireless. © Dec. 18, 1910; 
2 ce. Dec. 19, 1910; K 17360. 


Paris fashions, Dec. 4, 1910: 
Front of orange colored 


gown.— 


Daily hint from Paris. [1910]: Gown of mauve silk.—Gown of mous- 
Dec. 3; 1. Dec. 5; K 16814. seline and tulle-—Gown of orange 
ae aed D> 5: K 16811 faille with tunic of pearls & jets— 
aa Ay Old rose silk gown.—White satin 
© Dee. 5; 1 c. Dec. 6; K 16958. gown. © Dec. 4, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 
© Wee.6; 1c. Dec. 8; K.16990. 5, 1910; K 16800-16805. 
© Dee. 7; 1 c. Dec. 8; K 16991. == pee 11: 1910- 
© Dee. 8; 1 c. Dec. 9; K 17008. Blue silk cloth costume.—Jet em- 
© Dec. 9; 1 ec. Dec. 10; K 17122. broidered tulle gown.—Mole color voile 
© Dee. 10; 1 c. Dec. 12; K 17144, | de ey aaa nie as bes 
£ é _ | gown.—Velvet and silk gown. , 
© Dee. 11; 1c. Dec. 12; K 17145. | 34° 4910; 2 ¢ each Dec. 12, 1910; K 
©) Dec. 12:.1 ce. Dec. 13; K' 17195. 17151-17155. 
© Dec. 18; 1 ce. Dec. 14; K 17205. Dec. 18, 1910: 
© Dec. 14; 1 c. Dec. 14; K 17244. warty : 
co es Blue liberty gown.—Lace and fur 
© Dec. 15; 1 c. Dec. 15; K 17304. gown.—Pink satin gown.—Pink silk 
© Dee. 16; 1 ¢. Dec. 19; K 17344. | gown.—White brocade gown. © Dee. 
© Dec. 17; 1 c. Dec. 19; K 17345, | 18, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 19, 1910; K 
© Dec. 18; 1c. Dec. 19; K 17346, | 17852-17356. 
© Dee. 19; 1 c. Dec. 20; K 17492. Dec. 25, 1910: 
Dee! '20: 1 c. Dec. 21; K 17516. Embroidered silk voile gown.—Jet- 
© Dee. 21; 1 ¢ Dec. 22; K 17553. ted net and satin gown.—Pink silk 
@ee. 22; 1 o. Deo. 24; x vans, | COM Onn. White crepe de chine 
© Dec. 23; 1 c. Dec. 24; K 17824. | © Dee. 25, 1910; 2 c each Dee. 27, 
© Dec. 24; 1 ec. Dec. 27; K 17825. | 1910; K 17827-17831. 
© Dec. 25; 1 ce. Dec. 27; K 17826. Resolutions. © Dec. 29, 1910; 2 
© Dee. 26; 1 c. Dec. 28; K 17887. | Dec. 31, 1910; K 17946. 
© Dec. 27; 1 c. Dec. 29; K 17881 ‘Terrors of the tiny tads [1910]: 
© Dec. 28; 1 c. Dec. 29; K 17882 © Dec. 4; 1 ce. Dee. 5; K 16808. 
© Dec. 29; 1c. Dec. 81; K 17944. © Dec. 11; 1 c. Dec. 12; K 17148. 
© Dec. 80; 1 ec. Dec. 81; K 17945 © Dec. 18; 1 ce. Dee. 19; K 17349. 
Delivering Christmas Heralds 1914. © Dec. 25; 1 c. Dec. 27; K 17834. 
© Dec. 18, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 19, 1910; K Uncle Mun [1910]: 
17357. © Dec. 4; 1 e. Dee. 5: K 16806. 
Jack and Jill. [1910]: © Dec. 11; 1 c Dec. 12; K 17146. 
© Dec, 4; 1 c. Dec. 5; K 16809. © Dec. 18; 1 c. Dee. 19; K 17847. 
© Dec. 18; 1 c. Dec. 19; K 17850. © Dec. 25; 1 e. Dee. 27; K 17882. 
601 


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pt. Iv, n.8.,.v.5 


NEW YORK NORMAL ART SCHOOL, New 
York, N: [83171-83194 


Algiers, market street. 


Alhambra, Spain, court of the Ala- 
baster fountain. 


Athens, Acropolis, from the temple 
of Jupiter. 
— porch of the temple of Theseus. 
—— temple of Nike. 
Constantinople, church 
Sophia. 
Galata bridge. 
interior of the Sublime Porte. 
Egypt, Sphinx. 
Harbor of Malta. 
Jerusalem, arch of Ecce Homo. 
—— Jaffa gate. 
wailing place of the Jews. 


Journey to the tombs of the Kings, 
Thebes. : 


Karnak, Egypt, avenue of Ram 
sphinxes. 


Little Knight of St. John, Malta. 

Nile, the Shadiif, primitive irriga- 
tion. 

Road to Bethlehem. 

Smyrna, customs dock. 

Soudanese guides at the Pyramids. 


of Sante 


Spain, on the road to Granada. 
Sunset on the Nile. 
Syria, Harbor of Beirut. 


Tomb of Rachel, on the road to 
Bethlehem. © Dec. 9, 1910; 2 c. each 
Dec. 31, 1910; K 17958-17981. 


NEw YORK TIMES co., New York, N. Y. 
[83195-33197 


Impressions of the passing show. 
[1910] : 


© Dec. 11; 1 ce. Dec. 14; K 17206. 
(© Dees 18) yDee. 21 sake Wal, 
© Dee. 25; 1 c. Dec. 27; K 17840. 


NEw YORK ZOOLOGICAL soc., New York, 


INGLY. [83198, 338199 
[12 photographs] : 
Hippopotamus. 4661.—Italian gar- 


den and concourse. 5002. © Nov. 
30, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 6, 1910; J 
148575, 148576. 


NoRTENHEIM (WM. S8.), Philadelphia, 


Pas (2 prints! = [33200, 33201 
Ignorant physician—Two young 
merchants. © Nov. 27, 1910; 2 c. each 


Mec. 22, 1910; K 17545, 17546. 


NortH Philadelphia, 

a [83202, 33203 

Turr’ble tales of Kaptin Kiddo. 
[1910]: 

© Dee. 11; 2 c. Dec. 12; K 17169. 

© Dec. 18; 2 c. Dee. 19; K 17372. 


NortHruPp, Kine & co., Minneapolis, 
Minn. [33204-33228 

[25 prints]: 

African marigold.—Aster.—Aster 0os- 
trich plume.—Bachelor’s button.—Bal- 
sam.—California poppy.—Candytuft.— 
Carnation. — Cypress vine. — Four 
o’clocks. — French marigold. — Migno- 
nette.—Morning glory.—Pansy. 1 & 2.— 
Petunia. — Phlox. — Pinks. — Poppy.— 
Portulaca.—Scabiosa.—Snap dragon.— 
Sweet alyssum.—Verbena.—Zennia. © 
Dec. 15, 1910; 2 ec. each Dec. 19, 1910; 
K 17312-17336. 


Nutting (WALLACE), Southbury, Conn. 
[26 photographs]: [83229-33254 


Around the point.—Dixie forest.— 
Florida.—Florida grace.—Florida su- 
perba.—Guardian angel.—Land of the 
palm.—Leaning palmettos.—Live oak 
vista.—Luxuriant southMarsh grass 
and palm.—Oak drapery.—Oaks and 
palmetto.—Palmetto grace.—Palmetto 
group.—Palmetto landing.—Palmetto 
shore.—Pine and palmetto.—River of 
palms. — Southern creek. — Southern 
grace.—Southern highway.— Southern 
maple. — Sunset palmetto. — Wavering 
mirror.—Way down in Dixie. © Dec. 
24, 1910; 2 ce. each Dec. 27, 1910; J 
149519-149544. 

OcCIDENTAL FUEL Co., Seattle, Wash. 
[33255 

What some people think of the coal 
man. © Nov. 14, 1910; 20e@ Novy. 21, 
1910; K 16987. 


AMERICAN CO., 


' OLDS MOTOR WORKS, Lansing, Mich. 


[33256, 33257 
Oldsmobiles. 1. © May 12, 1910; 2c. 
Dee: 5; 1910; K 16820: 
——2. © May 12, 1910; 2 ¢. Dec. 
14, 1910" KK 17st. 


OSBORNE co., New York, N. Y. [386 
entries] : [33258-33293 

[36 entries] : 
Gang (The) © Dec. 14, 1910; 2 ¢ 


Dec. 16, 1910; J 148746. 

In the Yosemite. © Dec. 13, 1910; 
2 ce. Dec. 16, 1910; J 148745. 

Long distance call. © Dec. 12,1910; 
2 c. Dec. 14, 1910; J 148690. 

Old love story. 1-4. © Dec. 29, 
1910; 2 c. each Dec. 30, 1910; K 17918- 
17921. 


602 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 51, 52, Dec., 1910 
OSBORNE co.—Continued. 

Quartet (The). © Dec. 12, 1910; 
2 c. Dec. 14, 1910; J 148691. 

Water witch. © Dec. 19, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 27, 1910; K 17895. 

After a good ride.—Homeward 
bound.—New Year’s day.—Out for a 
walk. © Dec. 12, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 
16, 1910; K 17271-17274. 

Family records. 1-4.—Giants (The) 
1-2.—Here we are. 1-3.—In old 


Pompeii.—Long distance call. 1 and 
2.—Noon hour.—Only girl. 1, 2.— 
Peonies. 1, 2.—Quartet. 1, 2— 


Queen of the May. 1, 2. © Dec. 12, 
1910; 2 c. each Dec. 14, 1910; K 17208- 
17228. 


In old Pompeii.—Water witch. © 
Dec. 19, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 21, 1910; 
KK 17510, 17511. 


O’SHERIDAN (Mary GRANT), Chicago, 

Ill. [33294 

St. Patrick’s lorica. © Dec. 11, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 14, 1910; K 17841. 


Ovens (D. A.), Portland, Oreg. 
[83295, 33296 
[2 photographs] : 
Buster on the weigh.—Come along 
with me. © Dec. 31, 1910; 2 c. each 
Dec. 22, 1910; J 149289, 149290. 


OxFoRD PRINT, Boston, Mass. [83297 
Eddy (Mary Baker) © Dec. 16, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 17, 1910; K 17282. 
PAQUIN (WILLIAM BF.), Chicago, Il. 
[38298 
Innocence. © Noy. 26, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Dee. 3, 1910; IKK 16927. 


PASTEUR (JEAN P.), Missoula, Mont. 
[83299, 338300 


Bruin and son. © Dec. 19, 1910; 2 
ec. Dee. 27, 1910; J 149499. 

Youngs Creek. © Dec. 19, 1910; 2 
e. Dec. 27, 1910; J 149500. 


PATRIOT PUB. Co., Springfield, Mass. 
[38801-33325 


Ambulance in which Jeff Davis was 

being conveyed through Macon, Ga. 
ime tc) Noy. 1, 1910; 2c. Dec. 31, 
1910; J 149874. 
: Atlanta, Ga., view from Confederate 
line southeast of Atlanta, point at 
which battle of July 22, 1864, began. 
io. © Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ¢.. Dea 14, 
1910; J 148735. 

Atlanta, Ga., view of Confederate 
lines just north of Moore’s Hill. _ T. 
© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1910; J 
148528. 

Big gun. 12. © Noy. 1, 1910; 2c. 
Dee. 14, 1910; J 1487382. 


Bd925 


PATRIOT PUB co.—Continued, 
Columbia, S. C., view of the ruins 
from the capitol, July 9, 1862. 3. © 


Nov... whj 2010 ; 2) ¢. 7 Deer ty, “Iw 7 Ms 
148524. 
Council of war at Massaponax 


Church, May 21, 1864. Gen. Grant 
leaning over Gen. Meade examining 
map. 20. © Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ¢ Dee. 
380, 1910; J 149878. 

Dead Confederate sharpshooter at 
foot of Little Round Top, Gettysburg, 
July, 1863. 25. © Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ¢ 
Dec. 30, 1910; J 149878. 

Departure from old homestead. 19. 
© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c« Dec. 30, 1910; 
J 149872. 


Execution of Lincoln assassination 
conspirators—reading of warrant. 24. 
© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. Dec. 30, 1910; 
J 149877. 


Grand review of army at Washing- 
ton, May, 1865. Scene at Capitol. 11. 
© Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ec Dec. 14, 1910; 
J 1487381. 


Grant (Gen.) and wife and son at 
headquarters, City Point, Va. 1. © 
INO. 1. 19tGs 32 Cn Wee. b. fSits oe 
148523. 

Group at Cumberland landing, Pa- 
munkey River, Va. 10. © Nov. 1, 
1910; 2 ce. Dee. 14, 1910; J 148730. 


Group on board the Monitor. July 
9, 1862. 5. © Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. Dee. 
5, 1910; J 148526. 


Hancock’s veteran corps, March 1865. 
22. © Nov. 1, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 30, 1910; 
J 149875. 


Ingalls (Gen. Rufus) and group, 
City Point, Va. May 1865. 14. 
Nov.: 1, 1910; 2 ¢« Dee. 14, 1910: J 
1487384. 

Lowe (Prof.) inflating his balloon 
on Gaine’s Hill, Va. 2. © Nov. 1, 
1910; 2 ec. Dec. 5, 1910; J 148522. 

Manner of removing wounded from 
the field by ambulance. 18. © Nov. 1, 
1910; 2 ce. Dee. 14, 1910; J 1487388. 


Payne (Lewis), one of Lincoln as 
sassination conspirators. 8. © Noy. 
1, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1910; J 148529. 

Pleasonton (Gen. Alfred) and Capt. 
Custer (mounted), Falmouth, Va. 
April 1863. 18. © Nov. 1, 1910; 2¢ 
Dee. 14, 1910: J 148783. 

Quarters of Chief ambulance oflicer 
9th army corps, in front of Petersburg. 
Aug. 1864. 9. © Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 5, 1910; J 148530. 

Richmond, Va. 23. © Noy. 1,1910; 
2c. Dec. 80, 1910: J 149876, 


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PATRIOT PUB CO.—Continued. 

Wilcox (Gen.) headquarters, in front 
of Petersburg, Va. 17. © Nov. 1, 
1910; 2 e. Dee. 14, 1910; J 148787. 


Wounded of Kearney’s division under 
care of sanitary commission at Fred- 
ericksburg, Va. May, 1864. 4. © 
Nov. 45/1910 3..2%¢c., Deel ay) IBID EF 
148525. 


13 inch mortar Dictator in front of 
Petersburg, Va. Aug., 1864. 16. © 
Nov: 1, :1910;);2 GwDeco 14, 1910. J 
148736. 


93rd New York infantry, headquar- 
ters Army of Potomac, Antietam. 
Sept, 1862. 16. ©: Nove'1, 1910/2 ¢¢ 
Dee. 5, 1910; J 148527. 


_PELTON (HERBERT W.), Asheville, N. C. 


[33326-33333 

Asheville, N. C., Gladstone hotel. 
© Dec. 20, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 17, 1910; 
J 148961. 

—— Legal building. 2. © Dec. 26, 
1910; 2 e¢. Dec. 27, 1910; J 149547. 
Manor (The) © Dec. 26,1910; 
2c. Dec. 27, 1910; J 149546. 

Canton, N. C., Champion fibre co., 
plant of, south side. © Dec. 19, 1910; 
2 c. Dee. 17, 1910; J 148965. 


7 wes side. © Deed 9, 4910; 


2 ce. Dec. 17, 1910; J 148964. 


.Hagles nest. © Dec. 26, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Dee. 27, 1910; J 149545. 


Montreat, N. C., Hickory lodge. © 
Wee: 20. 19105. 2, ‘Cc Dec. A7, 1910s 9 J 
148962. 


ee mex... ©) Dec, 20) 7010" 
2 e¢. Dec. 17, 1910; J 148968. 


PENINSULAR ENGRAVING co., Detroit, 
Mich. [333834 
Tuller hotel and Grand Circus park. 
© Dee. 20, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 23, 1910; 
J 149321. 


PEOPLES PORTRAIT & FRAME ©O., Chicago, 
En. [83835-83337 
Good luck marriage certificate. © 
Dec y 19 A91OE Buren Deersk, 191051 
17954. 


My faith I place in Thee. © Dec. 5, 
1910 2% c. Deel 12, 1910; K 1168. 


Protecting angel. © Dec. 5, 1910; 
tie wwec 2, LOI te LC. 


PeterseN (Orto C.), Benicia, Cal. 
[38338, 383839 
[2 photographs] : 
Glory of the heavens.—Silver Gate. 
© Dec. 3, 1910; 2 c. each Dee. 8, 1910; 
J 148595, 148596. 


POLITICAL ACTION CO., Milwaukee, Wis. 

[33340 

Milwaukee’s contribution to the 

Socialist movement. © Dec. 14, 1910; 
2c. Dec. 19, 1910; K 17306. 


POST PRINTING & PUB. 
Colo. [83341-83343 


Did he forget. © Dec. 25, 1910; 
2 ec. Dec. 27, 1910; K 176938. 


co., Denver, 


Everywhere. © Dec. 18, 1910; 2 ec. 
Dec. 19, 1910; K 17367. 
His match. © Dee. 11, 1910; 2 ¢. 


Dec. 15, 1910; K 17248, 


POSTER CARD CO., New York N. Y. 
[33844-33348 
[5 prints]: 

Birth announcement card. A-C.— 
Christmas card. A & B. © Nov. 30, 
1910; 2 c. each Dec, 10, 1910; K 17110- 
17114. 


Price (JOHN), Dover, N. J. [33349 


Baker (The) © Dec. 18, 1910; 2. 
Dec. 17, 1910; J 148960. 


PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH CO., Providence, 
eae [83350-83355 
How Jobn prepared the way. © 
Dee. 1, 19105 20e Deetat soir we 
17948. 


Jehoiakim burns the prophet’s bcok. 
©. Nov. 22; 19103, 24¢ {Nowe o10e 
K 16946. 


Jeremiah cast into prison. © Dec. 
5, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 7, 1910; K 16968. 


tried and acquitted. © Dec. 
5, 1910; 2c. Dec. 7, 1910; K 16964. 

Jesaiah’s prophecy concerning Sen- 
nacherib. © Dec. 5, 1910;°4) c) Wee, 
7, 1910; K 16965. 

Judah carried captive to Babylon. 
© Nov. 22, 1910; 2c Nov. Za, 1510; 
K 16947. 

PuFFER (B. FRANK), New York, N. Y. 
[33356 

Flagler (Henry M.) © Dee. 1, 
1910; 2 e. Dee. 30, 1910; J 149810. 
Rau (Witt1aAM H.), Philadelphia, Pa. 

[333857 

West Point-Annapolis football game. 
Nov. 26, 1910. © Nov. 26, 1910; 2 «. 
Dec. 27, 1910; J 149510. 

Reep (A. B.), Everett, Mass. [83358 


White Quill strain. © Dec. 30, 
1910; 2 ec. Dee. 31, 1910; K 18095. 


ReEvES (C. S.), Vancouver, Wash. 
[88359 
Vaneouver, Wash., panorama. 
Dec. 7, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 18, 1910; J 
148665. 


~ 


604 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 51,.52, Dec., 1910 


RicHARDSON (C. F.), Portland, Oreg. 
[33360 
Mt. Hood from Columbia Slough. © 
ec, 2a, 1910; 2 ¢.; Dec. 27, 1910; J 
149496. 


Rospinson (JOHN H.), Washington, 
BM & [33361-83368 

[8 photographs]: 

Beach patrol.— Boat drill. — Cos- 
kata life saving station.—Coskata life 
saving station and crew.—Gun prac- 
tice—Life car drill—Muskegat life 
saving station.—Shooting the line, life 
car drill. © Dec. 10, 1910; 2 c. each 
Dec. 17, 1910; J 148944-148951. 


Ror (ALFRED I.), New York, N. Y. 
[883869 
Bigelow (John) and granddaughter. 
© Dec. 6, 1910; 2 c Dec. 6, 1910; J 
149285. 


RoetTtieg (ALVIN E.), Hoboken, N. J. 

[33370 

Biplane Christmas card. © Dec. 38, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1910; K 17559. 


RonpDEeL (Victor H.), Flushing, N. Y. 

bas val app y?- 

Alladin electric lamp. © 1c. Dec. 
14, 1910; I 3887. 


Simplex gas chain for inverted gas. 
© 1c. Dec. 14, 1910; I 386. 


Ross (CuHAs.) & son co., Brooklyn, 
NY. [88378, 33374 

[2 prints]: 

Ross improved no. 638 top runner 
pulp mill—Ross improved upright 
column change tank. © Dec. 21, 1910; 
2c, each Dec. 22, 1910; K 17547, 17548. 


RottMeR (Henry 2B.), Washington, 


D. C. [88875-33377 
Grief; by Augustus H. Gauden. 


—— Winter scene, front view. 


— Winter scene, side view. © 
Dec. 6, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 7, 1910; J 
148589-148591. 


RoyaL PHOTO co., Louisville, Ky. 
[88378-33381 
Governor’s conference, Louisville, 
Ky. © Dec. 1, 1910; 2c. Dec. 3, 1910; 
J 148580. 
O’Donoughue (Bishop) 1-8. 
HO, O10! .2:e, each Dec. 12, 
148654—148656. ° 


Rusrn (R. O.), wR. & co., Louisville, 
Ky. [88882 
1911 “C” Gray Eagle bi-plane. © 

1 ce. Dec. 29, 1910; I 389. 


© Dec. 
1910; J 


33418 


Rupe (A. D.) & son, New York, N. Y. 

[33383, 33384 

Modern fashions, spring and sum- 

mer 1911, plates A & B. © Dec. 12, 

1910; 2 c. each Dec. 13, 1910; K 17199, 
17200. 


SANDER (PHILIP) New York, N. Y. 
[33385-33418 
Bell and holly design. 1-3. © Dee. 
12, 1910; 2 ¢, each Dec. 15, 1910; J 
150046-150048. 


——and pine design. © Dec. 12, 
1910; 2 ec. Dec. 15, 1910; J 150045. 


—— and ribbon design. © Dec. 12, 
1910; 2 ec. Dec. 15, 1910; J 150044. 


holly and ribbon design. © 
Dec, 12, 1910: 2 ¢;.. Dee. 15, 1910675 
150042. 


Christmas greeting. © Dec. 
1910; 2 ec. Dec. 15, 1910; J 1500438. 

Don’t. © Dec. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Dee. 21, 
191Oe Ke A 7bOr. 

Holly design. © Dec. 12, 1910; 2 ce. 
Dec. 15, 1910; J 150041. 
ribbon and bell design. © Dec. 
12, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 15, 1910; J 150040. 

I dare you © Dec. 20, 1910; 2 ¢ 
Dec. 21, 1910; K 17504. 

I hate to put you off. © Dec. 20, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 21, 1910; K 17499. 

If anyone should know it. © Dec. 
20, 1910: 2 & Dee. 21, 1910; K ‘27498 

Just say you care. © Dec. 20, 1910; 
2 ¢c. Dec. 21; 1910's EK 17500. 

Keep off the grass. © Dec. 20, 1910; 
2 ec. Dee. 21; 1910; K 17508. 

Landscape and oak leaf design. © 
Dee. 12; 191032 e@ Dec. 15, ‘I9IVOs F 
1500389. 


12, 


and ribbon design. © Dec. 12, 
1910; 2 c. Dee. 15,1910; J 1500388. 

—— design. ©-Dec. 12, 1910; 2 ¢e. 
Dec. 15, 1910; J 150087. 

—— surrounded by holly design. © 
Dec, 12, 1910; 2 c« Dec. 15, 19103. 0 
150086. 

Let’s get together. © Dec. 20, 1910; 
2 c. Dec. 21, 1910; K 17502. 

Merry Christmas, 1, 2. 
1910; 2 c@. each Dec. 
1500384, 150085. 


Misfit parlor. © Dee. 20, 1910; 2¢ 
Dee. 21, 1910; K 17506, 


© Dec. 12, 
15, 1910;: J 


Pine-bell and ribbon design. © 
Dec. 12, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1910; J 
150088. 


Pine design. © Dee. 12, 
Dee. 19, 1910; J 150082. 


1910; 2¢. 


605 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


33419 


pt. Iv, n. s., v.5 


SANDER (PHILIP)—Continued. 

Ribbon design. © Dec. 12, 1910; 
2 ¢. Dee. 15, 1910; J 150031. 

——holly and landscape design. © 
Deex 12; A9tO;: 2 eo Dees, 1910-7 
150030. 


Santa and pine design. © Dee. 12, 
1910; 2 ec. Dec. 15, 1910; J 150029. 


—esign. © Dee. 12, 1910; 2c. 
Dec. 15, 1910; J 150028. 


in automobile design. © Dec. 
12 ASLO 5 2c) Dec, 15, 191027 150027. 
in sleigh design. © Dec. 12, 
1910" 2-c¢,. Dec; 1h, 1910-9 J 4250026. 

——surrounded by holly design. 
© Dec. 12, 1910; 2c. Dec. 15, 1910; J 
150025. 


When we are married. © Dec. 20, 
1910= 2G. Dee) 21) VOI = Ke Ti5Ob: 

You’ve got me on the jump. © 
Dec. 20, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 21, 1910; K 
17507. : 


SanDERs (W. F.), Trenton, Mich. 
[33419 


Trenton, Mich., St. Thomas church, 
interior. © Dec. 20, 1910; 2 ¢. Dec. 
21, 1910; J 149283. 


Sanprum (F. C.), Laguna, Tex. 
[338420, 33421 


Angora goat. 9, 10. © Nov. 6, 
1910: 2 @ each Dee: .21,''1910:. J 
149265, 149238. 


ScARLETT (CHARLES E.), Houghton, 
Mich. [83422-33425 


Contents of box, corner stone laying 
of Masonic temple. © Nov. 10, 1910; 
2 ec. Dec. 8, 1910; J 148679. 


Hancock, Mich., Hancock mining 
company shaft house. © Nov. 22, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 16, 1910; J 149284. 


— Quincy street. © Nov. 18, 1910; 
2c. Dec. 8, 1910; J 148678. 

Houghton, Mich., Mining college. © 
Oct." 22, 1910=" 2c: “Dee. §; 19105 
148680. 


ScHAEFER (JOHN S.), Hly, Minn. 
[ 


33426 


Bull fight.’ «© Jan: 2, 1910-2 ‘¢. 
Dec. 1, 1910; K 17565. 


ScHLUETER (FRANK J.), Houston, Tex. 

[33427-33430 

Gill (P. T.) orange grove. 104. © 

Nov. 26, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 20, 1910; J 
149034. 


Orange grove. 100. © Nov. 29, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 20, 1910; J 149035. 


SCHLUETER (FRANK J.)—Continued. 
Packing oranges. 106. © Dee. 17, 
1910; 2 ce. Dec. 20, 1910; J 149036. 
San Jacinto battlefield. 74. © 
Apr Zi, 1910; e. Dec. 20, 1910; J 
149037. 


SCHULTZ PRINTING WoRKS, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. [33431 
Some people have their wish-bone 
where their back-bone ought to be. © 
Dec. 1, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1910; K 16701. 


Scott PHOTO co., El Paso, Tex. 
[33432-33437 


9 


= 


[6 photographs] : 

Echols (Ed.) riding Roan “Tail. 
15.—Echols (Ed.) riding Wild Paint. 
47.—HEchols (Ed.) throwing a steer. 
54.—Greer (Tom) roping a_ steer. 
71.—Harrison (Moss) riding Bucking 
Bull. 380.—Nations (O. C.) riding 
Mustang Mustard. 50. © Nov. 6, 
1910; 2c. each Dec. 2, 1910; J 149026— 
149031. 


SEARS (HERBERT I.), La Plata, Mo. 
[334388 


Few pointers. © Nov. 21, 1910; 2c. 
Dec. 1, 1910; J 148582. 


SHAMIAH (HaBIB), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[33439-33448 
Druse woman. © Dec. 21, 1910; 2¢. 
Dee. 13; 1910; K ATae2: 


Eastern star. © Nov. 21, 1910; 2c. 
Dec. 9, 1910; K 17092. 


I am a good chopper in the forest 
© Dec. 7, 1910; 2 c. Dee. 28, 1910; K 
17558. 


Jericho robbers. © Noy. 21, 1910; 
2c. Dec. 18, 1910; K 17188. 
Now we are five. © Dec. 21, 1910; 

2 ec. Dec. 9, 1910; K 17093. 


-SHARP’S PRINTERY, York, Pa. 


l 


[33444 


People’s exchange. © Dec. 7, 1910; 
2 ec. Dec. 9, 1910; K 17181. 


Suaw (R. J.) Lake Arthur, La. 
[88445-33447 


3,000 oranges on this one tree. 1, 2. 
© Dec. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 6, 1910; 
J 148571, 148572. 


75,000 oranges raised on #¢ acre, 
1910. © Dec. 1, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 6, 
1910; J 148578. ; 


SHEAHAN (M. T.) Brookline, Mass. 
[33448 
May the wish of your heart. © 
Dec. 6, 1910; 2 @ Dee. 8, 1910; K 
16979. 


606 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 51, 52, Dec., 1910 


SHOWELL 
Mont. 

[2 photographs] : 
Flistees—Jim. © Dec. 20, 1910; 2 
e. each Dec. 27, 1910; J 149511, 149512. 


SHUTTING (RupotPeH J.) Chattanooga, 
Tenn, [383451 


Hales Bar, Tenn. Lock and dam 
and power house. © Dec. 16, 1910 
2 c. Dec. 19, 1910; K 17393. 


SieterR (R. H.) Boise, Idaho. 


(JoHn G.) Stevensville, 


[33449, 33450 


[33452 


Boise River, sunset. © Dec. 12, 
1910; 2 ec. Dec. 20, 1910; J 149018. 


SIMMERLINK (Datsy IRENE) 
Nori, IN. Y. 
Broadway blottergraphs, no. 1. © 
Noy. 20, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 1, 1910; K 
16944. 


Siner (L. C.) & co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[83454 


Confederate pikes and lances, 1861— 
65. © Dec. 29, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 31, 
1910; J 150024. 


(GrorRGE C.) 


New 
[338453 


Hamilton, 

Ohio. [3838455 

Carpenter’s son. © Nov. 30, 1910; 
2 e. Dee. 5, 1910; J 148531. 


SLADE (GrorcE F.) gR., Chelsea, Mass. 
[83456-33467 

Carter Notch from Glen road.— 
Jackson, N. H., Ellis River.—Jackson, 
N. H., Ellis River bridge.—Jackson, 
{N. H.] from Thorn Hill. A, B— 
Jackson, N. H., Goodrich Falls.— 
Jackson, N. H., Lone elm.—QJackson, 
N. H., Thorn Hill road.—Jackson, 
N. H., Thorn Mountain.—Moat Moun- 
tain from Jackson, [N. H.]—Moat 
Mountain from Thorn Mountain 
road.—Thorn Mountain park, Wash- 
ington profile. © Oct. 1, 1910; 2c. 
each Dec. 19, 1910; J 148985-148996. 


Smitu (Hrwin BH.) Bonham, Tex. 

[88468 
. Fence rider. © Nov. 27, 1910; 2c. 
Dec. 27, 1910; J 149513. 


Smitru (James C.) hide co., St. Joseph, 
Mo. [88469 
Drive your furs to a good market. 
© Nov. 18, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 8, 1910; K 
17598. 
Smirnu (R. 8.) Asheville, N. C, 
33470 
Plans of a hotel, Asheville, N. Cc. © 
1c. Dec. 2, 1910; I 380. 


SKINNER 


32493 
SmitnH (Witrei H.) Roswell, N. Mex. 
[33471-33474 - 
After the shower. © July 22, 1910; 

2 ¢. Dec. 12, 1910; J 149795. 
Remuda. 1,2. © Sept. 8, 1910; 2c. 
each Dec. 12, 1910; J 149799, 149800. 
Road to the farm. © July 19, 1910; 

2c. Dec. 12, 1910; J 149801. 


SMITH BROS. PRTG. CO., Haverhill, Mass. 

[33475 

Haverhill, Mass., water front. © 

Dee 15, -1910:-Z. ¢. Dee: 7,. LUI: =a 
148581. 


SNYDER (LEON) Chippewa Falls, Wis. 

[33476-33491 

Laplanders, group of. © Dec. 12, 
1910; 2 ce. Dee. 19, 1910; J 149000. 


Norway, Boiums Glacier and river. 
© Dec. 17, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 19, 1910; J 
148997. 


EHidsvold building. © Dec. 
1910; 2 ec. Dec. 19, 1910; J 148998. 


—— F¥joerland’s Fiord. © Dec. 
1910; 2 ce. Dee. 19, 1910; J 148999. 


——Geiranger Fiord. © Dec. 
1910; 2c. Dec. 19, 1910; J 149002. 


Gudvangen. © Dec. 17, 1910; 
2c. Dec. 19, 1910; J 149001. 


— Jgkuldal Lake. © Dec. 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 19, 1910; J 149287. 


—— Jordalsnuten. © Dec. 17, 1910; 
2 ¢e. Dec. 19, 1910; J 149003. 


——Ringdals Falls and lake. © 
Dee 17; 1910s Se" Dec. 19> ASIOe “SE 
149005. 


—— Seven Sisters Water Falls. © 
Deeadi, A9i0s Se" Pee 1S IST. F 
149006. 


dy. 


17, 


ne, 


1, 


Suphellen Glacier. © Dec. 17, 
1910; 2 c. Dee. 19, 1910; J 149007. 


—Tonset. © Nov. 17, 1910; 
Dec. 19, 1910; J 149008. 


Tromso. © Dec. 17, 1910; 2 
Dec. 19, 1910; J 149009. 


Trondhjems cathedral. © Dee. 
17, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 19, 1910; J 149010. 
—— Tyssestroengene Falls. © Dee. 
17, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 19, 1910; J 149011. 
Norwegian birches. © Dec. 17, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 19, 1910; J 149004. 


C. 


SPALDING (A. G.) & BROS., New York, 
Wy 33492, 334938 
[12 prints] 
Base ball scene. 
© Dec. 10, 1910; 2 «. 
1910; K 17297, 17298. 


Champions of 1910. 
each Dec. 17, 


607 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3349-4 

SPAULDING (EpeArR I.), Phillips, Me. 
[33494 

Sandy River and Mount Blue. © 


Dee: 1b; A108) 2.6 0 pecss19: A910 ee a 
148978. 


SPIELVOGEL (HMIL), New York, N. Y. 

[33495 

Perrault (Contede) © Dec.1,1910; 
Aer Dees ie POLO 5 KeAGoTS: 


SPOKANE AMERICAN ENGRAVING CO., 

Spokane, Wash. [33496 

Spokane’s dee-light. © Nov. 15, 
1910; 2 ce. Dee. 5, 1910; K 16700. 


Squrzes (C. F.), Lawrence, Kans. 
[88497-33499 

Greene (J. W.) © Dec. 1, 1910; 
2-e. Dec. 5, 1910; J 148508. 

Kansas University football team, 
1910: ©) Nov. 24. 1910: 2 eee: 
1910; J 148504. 

Mitchel) (CA. C.)* © Wee. 2: 
2 ec. Dee. 5, 1910; J 148502. 


STADDEN (JOHN H.), Marshfield, Ore. 
[383500 


Little mother. © Dec. 18, 1910; 2c. 
Deer 2 1910s. Je 14 o5Or: 


1910 ; 


STATE MUSEUM, WASHINGTON’S HEAD- 
QUARTERS, Newburgh, N. Y. 
[88501-83505 


Newburgh, N. Y.; State museum, 
Washington’s headquarters. © Nov. 
So 19to wc. Dee, 23, 19107 te Tac. 


Bomb shell found on 
Quaker Hill, [etec.] © Nov. 9, 1910; 
2 ¢.. Wee, 23, 1910: 1K 47560. 


—— —-entrance hall. © Nov. 9, 
LOIO)> Zee. Dec, 23, 1910 > K a 7562: 


—— Hessian officer’s boot. © 
Now... 9.3910". 2.08 Bee. 523.) WOO e KK 
17563. 


— Washington’s headquarters. © 
Nov. 9, 1910822 e, Dees 123.) 1910; Ke 
17564. 


STECHER LITHOGRAPHIC co., Rochester, 
N.- ¥. [83506-83513 


[8 prints]: 


Light house and pansies. 108-R.— 
Sailboat and poppies. 108-M.—Sail- 
boats and pansies. 108-P.—Sailboats 
and pink daisies. 108-N.—Sailboats 
and wild roses. 108-O.—Sheep and 
violets. 108-S.—Windmill and carna- 
tions. 108-Q.—Yacht and forget-me- 
nots. 108. © Sepie 1, 1910." 2 <c. 
each Dec. 20, 1910; K 17481-17488. 


market. 


pt. FV; Th, HOS 


STEIN (FREDERICK J.), New York, N. Y. 
[33514 


Traver (C. Ward) © Dee. 28, 1910; 
2 ¢..pec. 29, 1910: 3 S49its: 


STEINMAN (RICHARD) & co., St. Paul, 


Minn. [38515-83520 
[6 prints]: 
Eternal question.——Here’s Ho.— 


Here’s looking at you.—Here’s to the 
girl that I adore.—I do not know what 
others see—Toast. © Nov. 28, 1910; 
2c. each Dec. 9, 1910; K 17094-17099. 


STEREO-TRAVEL Co., Corona, N. Y. 
[33521-33836 
Abbotsford, home of Sir Walter 
Scott, Scotland. 97. © Dec. 19, 1910; 
Zc. Dec. 21, 1910; J 149594. 


Aberdeen, Scotland: 


Fish in fish market. 58.—Looking 
east from Municipal building tower. 
54.—Marischal college. 55.—Old eross, 
Municipal building and Union street. 
53.—Old John, the barrowman, fish 
59.—Statue of William Wal- 
lace. 56—Trawlers and fish market. 
57. © Dee. 19, 1910; 2 ec. each Dec. 
21, 1910; J 149595-149601. 

Achray (Loch) and Trossachs hotel, 
Scotland. 32. © Dee. 19, 1910; 2c. 
Dec. 21, 1910; J 149602. 

Ambleside, England: 


Old mill. 80—QOn Lake Winder- 
mere. 79. © Dec. 28, 1910; 2 c each 
Dec. 80, 1910; J 149827, 149828. 


Andernach, Germany, und Rheim, 
from the Krahnenberg. 70. © Dec. 
8, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 12, 1910; J 149039. 

Armagh, Ireland: 

Cathedral. 97.—Catholie cathedral. 
98.—Catholic cathedral. 99. © Dee. 
8 1910; 2°¢. each Dee 12) 910-7 


-149138-149140. 


Asleep in a doorway, Belfast, Ire- 
land. 95. © Dee. 8, 1910; 2 e. Dec. 
12, 1910; J 149141. 


Athenry, Ireland, abbey. 65. © 
Dee. 8, 1910; 2 <. Dee ia Sees 
149142. 


Avoca, Vale of Avoca, Ireland. 56. 
© Dec. 8, 1910; 2 ec Dec. 29, 1910; 
J 149729. 


Ayr, Scotland: 


Auld Alloway Kirk. 20.—Auld 
Brig o’ Doon. 22.—Burns cottage, 
birthplace Robert Burns. 18.—Burns 


cottage, the kitchen. 19.—Digging po- 
tatoes near. 23.—High street, show- 
ing Wallace tower. 16.—Old Scotch- 


608 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASS#S, H TO K 


nos. 51, 52, Dec., 1910 


STEREO-TRAVEL CO. 
man of. Tam o’ Shanter inn. 
17. © Dec. 19, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 21, 
1910; J 149603-149610. 

Belfast, Ireland: 


Donegal place and new city hall. 
93.—Donegal quay. 94.—High street. 
92. © Dec. 8, 1910; 2c. each Dec. 12, 
191033 149143149145, 

Berlin, Germany : 


Bleibtreu, a residence street. 24.— 
Brandenburg gate and _ Reichstag 
building. 7.—Cathedral (The), domi- 
nating feature. 13.—Freidrich N. from 
Leipsiger str. 20.—Kurfiirstendamm, 
a fine street. 23.—Gendarmen market, 
with two churches and a theater. 19.— 
Group of statues of German rulers, 
Sieges Allee. 8.—Leipsiger str., with 
Wertheim’s store on left. 21.—Lwust- 
garten and old museum. 12.—National 
gallery from across the Spree. 17.— 
National gallery (in form of Corinth- 
jan temple). 18—One of the 32 
groups along Sieges Allee. 9.—River 
Spree, from Kurfiirsten bridge, cathe- 
dral to left. 16—Royal palace, front 
view. 14.—Sieges Allee and Statue of 
Victory. 10.—Under den Linden, a cel- 
ebrated street. 6.—\Wilhelm I, statue, 
in front of Royal palace. 15.—Zeug- 
haus (armory), from Schloss (Palace) 
bridge. 11. © Dec. 8, 1910; 2c. each 
Dec. 12, 1910; J 149040-149056. 


Blarney castle, Ireland: 


Artists’ favorite view. 7.—Built 
in the 15th century by Cormac M’Car- 
thy. 8. © Dec. 8, 1910; 2 c each 


Dec. 12, 1910; J 149046, 149047, 


Bleaching green at Glenmore, near 
Belfast. Ireland. 96. © Dec. 8, 1910; 
2c. Dec. 12, 1910; J 149148. 


Boatman of Lough Gill, Ireland. 71. 
(©) Dee. 8, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 12, 1910; J 
149149. 


Bonn, Germany, market place. 72. 
© Dee. 8, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 12, 1910; J 
149057. 


Bonnie hieland lassies of Forres, 
Scotland. 61. © Dec. 19, 1910; 2c. 
Dec. 21, 1910; J 149611. 


Bowder Stone, on Borrowdale Road, 
Lake District, England. 74. © Dec. 
28, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 30, 1910; J 149829. 

Bremen, Germany : 

Gewerbehaus, renaissance doorway. 
99.— Haupt Bahnhof (chief ry. 
station ) 100. — Old rathaus, one of 
the finest. 97.—Old rathaus, sculp- 
tured facade. 98. © Dee. 8, 1910; 
2 ca each Dec. 12, 1910; J 149058- 
149061. 


STEREO-TRAVEL Co.—Continued. 
3runswick, Germany: 

No. 11 Knockenhauer street, Gothic, 
1470. 92.—No. 38 Gordelinger street. 
94.—Old Gothic rathaus. 93. © Dec. 
S, 1910; 2 ¢. each Dee, 12, 1910:..J 
149062-149064. 

Bundoran, a health resort on the 
west coast of Ireland. 75. © Dec. 
8, 1910; 2 ec. Dee. 12, 1910; J 149150. 

Caher, Ireland, market day. 27. 
Pec, §, 1910; 2 eG  Ded.«1Z, Taw: 
J 149151. 


Cambridge, England: 


River Cam and the backs. 65.— 
St. Peters college, oldest in. 64.— 
Trinity college, great court. 63. 


Dec. 28, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 
J 149880-149832. 

Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge, north of 
Ireland. 90. © Dee. 8, 1910; 2 e¢. 
Dec. 12, 1910; J 149152. 


Carrickfergus, Ireland, ancient Anglo- 
Norman fortress. 91. © Dec. 8, 1910; 
2c. Dec. 12, 1910; J 149153. 


Cashel, Ireland, town of, from the 
Rock. 29. © Dec. 8, 1910; 2 ¢. Dec. 
12, 1910; J 149154. 


Castle and terraced vineyard on the 
Rhein, Germany. 63. © Dec. 8, 1910; 
2 ec. Dec. 12, 1910; J 149065. 


Clonmel, Ireland: 

Coming home from market. 24.— 
O’Connell street, showing West gate. 
25. © Dec. 8, 1910; 2 ec. each Dec. 12, 
1910; J 149155, 149156. 


Coaches leaving Inversnaid for Loch 
Katrine, Scotland. 27. © Dec. 19. 
1910; 2 c. Dee. 21, 1910; J 149668. 


Coblenz, Germany, Rhein promenade. 
68. © Dec. 8, 1910; 2 ec. Dee. 12, 1910; 
J 149066. 


Cologne, Germany : 

Cathedral, front entrance, detail 
view. 76.—Cathedral, front entrance, 
studies in. 77.—Cathedral, great nave, 


30, 1910; 


78. — Cathedral, west aisle. 79. — 
Cathedral, west portal. 75.—From 
across the Rhein. 74.—Giirzenich. 
finest ancient secular building in. S80. 
© Dec. 8, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 12, 1910; 
J 149067—149078. 

Cork, Ireland: 

Cathedral of St. Finn Barr, finest 
building. 5.—From Patrick Hill, 
showing Shandon Church. at- 
rick street, principal street. 4.— 
Trinity chureh and River Lee 6. 
© Dee. 8, 1910; 2 ¢ each Dee, 12, 1910; 


J 149157-149160, 


609 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


335836 


ptiiyenesewess 


STEREO-TRAVEL co.—Continued. 
Derwentwater from Castlehead, 

Lake District, England. 73. © Dee. 

28, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 30, 1910; J 149833. 


Devenish Island, Round tower on, 
near Enniskillen, Ireland. 74. © 
Dec:.<§; 19103..2) ec. Deer WZ oto: 
149161. 


Digging potatoes near Gostar, Ger- 
many. 83. © Dec. 8, 1910; 2c. Dee. 
12, 1910; J 149074. 

Dollar, Scotland: 

Castle Campbell, old banquet hall. 
42.—Castle Campbell, overlooking. 
41.—Castle Campbell, path up the glen 
to. 40. © Dec. 19, 1910; 2 c. each 
Dec. 21, 1910; J 149612-149614. 


Donegal, Ireland: 

Castle off the O’Donnells.. 77.— 
Castle of the O’Donnells, fireplace in. 
78. © Dee. 8, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 12, 
1910; J 149162-1491638. 


Drachenfels, from across Rhein, at 
Mehlem, Germany. 71. © Dec. 8, 
1910; 2c. Dee. 12, 1910; J 149075. 


Dresden, Germany: 

Mozart monument. 29.—Opera 
house. 28.—Zwinger (court of), and 
entrance to picture gallery. 27. 
Dec. 8, 1910; 2 c. each. Dee. 12, 1910; 
J 149076—-149078. 


Drogheda, Ireland: 

And the River Boyne. 48.—St. 
Lawrence gate. 49. © Dec. 8, 1910: 
2 e. each Dec. 12, 1910; J 149164, 
149165. 


Dryburgh abbey, Scotland: 

Near St. Boswells. 99.—Tomb of 
Sir Walter Scott. 100. © Dec. 19, 
1910; 2 c. each Dee. 21, 1910; J 149615, 
149616. 


Dublin, Ireland: 
Christ church. 46.—City hall. 45.— 
Dame street, bank of Ireland and 


Queens college (in front). 40.— 
Grafton street, principal shopping 
street. 42.—O’Connell bridge and 
Sackville street. 38. — Parliament 
square, Queens college. 41.— River 
Liffey and Four Courts. 47.— River 
Liffey from O’Connel bridge. 39.— 
Stephens green, pretty park. 44— 


Victoria (statue of) and National mu- 
seum. 43. © Dec. 8, 1910; 2c. each 
Dec. 12, 1910; J 149166—-149175. 


Dundee, Scotland: 
And Firth of Tay from Dundee 


Law. 51.—And harbor from Old 
Steeple. 50.— Nethergate, principal 
street. 48.—Old Steeple, dating from 


14th century. 49.—Tay bridge, two 


STEREO-TRAVEL co.—Continued. 

miles long. 52. © Dec. 19, 1910; 
2-e. each Dec. 21, 1910: 3) 12367 
149621. 


Dunfermline, abbey of, Scotland, 
birth place of Andrew Carnegie. 47. 
© Dec. 19, 1910; 2 c Dec. 21, 1910: J 
149622. 


Dunkeld, Scotland: 

Cathedral from Tay bridge. 67.— 
Falls of the Braan above Hermitage 
bridge. 69.—Gorge of the Braan be- 
low Rumbling bridge. 72.—Hermitage 
bridge and pool. 68.—Pretty groves 
of larches in Duke of Athol’s grounds. 
70. © Dec. 19, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 
21, 1910; J 149623-149627. 


Dunlace castle, one of the most 
striking sights of Ireland. 85. © 
Dec.: 8, 1910; 2. ¢, Dee a2 73510; 3 
149176. 


Edinburgh, Scotland: 

Canongate Tolbooth with its clock. 
86.—Castle, banquet hall. 81—\Castle, 
esplanade, toward Castle Hill street. 
82.—Castle, from the park. 80.— 
Edinburgh from the Castle. 76.— 
From North bridge to Calton Hill. 
79.— Holyrood palace, front. 89.— 
Holyrood palace, monument and en- 
trance. 90.—Knox (John) house, 
High street. 85.—Little mothers of 
the canon gate. 87.—St. Giles church, 
interior, where John Knox preached. 
84.—St. Giles church, where John 
Knox preached. 83.—Sir Walter Scott 
monument. 77.—Waterloo place and 
Calton Hill. 78.—Whitehouse close, 
off canongate. 88. © Dec. 19, 1910; 
2 e. each Dec. 21, 1910; J 149628—-_ 
149642. 


Ellen’s Isle (another small islet in 
foreground), Loch Katrive, Scotland. 
30:. © Dec. 19; 1910; 2 e@) Bee =e 
1910; J 149648. 


Ely, England: 

Cathedral, nave of. 67.—Cathedral, 
nerth aisle of. 68—Cathedral, west 
front. 66. © Dec. 28, 1910; 2 ec. each 
Dee. 30, 1910; J 149834149836. 


Enniskillen and River Erne from 
tower on Fort Hill, Ireland. 72. 
Dee... 8, 1910:2 @& Bee 2a 
149177. 


Excursion steamer leaving Invers- 
naid pier, Loch Lomond, Scotland. 
26.. © Dec. 19,1910; Dre. BDeeae2e 
1910; J 149671. 


Fishermen of the Claddagh, Galway, 
Ireland. 63. © Dec. 8, 1910; 2 ec. Dee. 
12, 1910; J 149178. 


610 


] 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 51, 52, Dec., 1910 


STEREO-TRAVEL co.—Continued. 

Flour woman of Benn, Germany. 
mene ©) Dee. 8, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 12, 
1910; J 149080. 

Flower sellers in Potsdamer platz, 
Berlin, Germany. 22. © Dec. 8, 1910; 
2c. Dec. 12, 1910; J 149079. 

Yorres, Scotland: 

From hill east of town. 62.—Lane 
and cottages. 60. © Dec. 19, 1910; 
2 ec. each Dec. 21, 1910; J 149644, 
149645. 

Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany : 

Opera house. 52.—Palm_ garden. 
53.—Romerberg, a quaint square. 51. 
© Dec. 8, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 12, 
1910; J 149081-149083. 

Galway, Ireland: 

Castle, Athenry County. 64.—Clad- 
dagh (The) 62.—Ilyncb castle. 61. 
© Dee. 8, 1910; 2 c. each Dee. 12, 1910; 
J 149179149181. 


Gheerhameem Valley, above Upper 


Lake, Killarney, Ireland. 13. 
mens, 1910: 2 ¢c. Dee. 12, 1910; J 
149182. 


Giants Causeway, Ireland: 

General view. 86.—Gentleman with 
umbrella is in the Wishing Chair, 
89.—Grand Causeway, looking east. 
88. © Dec. 8, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 12, 
1910; J 149183, 149184, 149187. 


Gipsey woman and child at station, 
Dunkeld, Scotland. 73. © Dec. 19, 
1910; 2 ec. Dec. 21, 1910; J 149662. 


Girl from lJLondonderry, Ireland. 
81. © Dec. 8, 1910; 2c. Dec. 2 LOT Os 
J 149185. 


Glasgow, Scotland: 

Argyle, a shopping street, west 
from Queen street. 4.—Bowling, a 
favorite pastime. 14.—Broomielaw, 
a quay 800 ft. long, 1.—Buchanan 
street, north from Gordon street. 5.— 
Cathedral, dating from 12th-15th cen- 
tury. 7—Church spires of, a city of 
fine churches. 11.—Few chimney pots 
of. 9.—George square and municipal 
building. 6.—Glasgow bridge and 
River Clyde. 2.—Jamaica street, look- 
ing north from one 3. - Necropolis, 
behind cathedral, 8.—Orangeman pro- 
cession along Bath _ street. 10.— 
Queens park on a holiday mapa 
13.—University, founded in 
12.—Yachting pond, Queens oe ae. 
© Dec. 19, 1910; 2 ec. each Dec. 21, 
1910; J 149647-149661. 


Glendalough, Ireland, St. Keoin’s 
Kitchen, panbodnas and Round tower. 
54. © Dec. 8, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 12, 1910; 
J 149186. 


CLASSES, H TO K 


: 


| Winternheim, Germany. 


33336 
STEREO-TRAVEL co.—Continued. 
Goslar, Germany: iY 
Ancient rathaus, arcade of. %5.— 
From Zwinger tower. 81.—Market 


street. 84. © Dec. 8, 1910; 2 c. each 
Dec. 12, 1910; J 149084149086. 

Grinding the grapes for wine, Gross 
59. © Dec. 
8, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 12, 1910; J 149087. 

Gross Winternheim, Germany, vil- 
lage, Rhein district. 57. © Dec. 8, 
1910; 2 ec. Dec. 12, 1910; J 149088. 

Hamburg, Germany: 

Alsterdamm (The), principal street. 
2.—Binnen alster, a square of water 
in center. 1.—Kaiser Wilhelm harbor 
(one of many) 5 <lei i 
str., looking into. 38.—River Elbe at. 
4. © Dee. 8, 1910; 2c. each Dec. 12, 
1910; J 149089-149093. 

Hanover, Germany: 

George street, in new part. 95.— 
Market in old part. 96. © Dec. 8, 
1910; 2 ¢«. each Dec. 12, 1910; J 
149094, 149095. 

Harz Mountains, looking towards, 
from Goslar, Germany. 82. © Dec. 
§,:1910; 2 ¢.. Dee. 12, 1910; J 149036. 

Haymakers in the Tauber Valley, 
Germany. 45. © Dec. 8, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 12, 1910; J 149097. 

Haymaking near Abbotsford in 
Scotland. 95. © Dee. 19, 1910; 2 ec. 
Dec. 21, 1910; J 149668. 

Heidelberg, Germany: 


And River Neckar, from terrace 
above castle. 47.—Heidelberg castle, 
court, Freidrichsbau to left. 49.— 


Heidelberg castle, Otto Hunrichsbau, 
court of castle. 50.—Heidelberg castle 
overlooking city. 48. © Dec. 8, 1910; 
2c. each Dec. 12, 1910; J 149098— 


149101. 

Hildesheim, Germany: 

Allstiider markt, a fine mediaeval 
square. 90.—Allstider markt, with 


Knockenhauer-Amthaus, finest timber 
building in Germany. 89.—Hohe Weg 
(High way) S87.—In old Hildesheim. 
88, — Kaiserhaus, renaissance, 1586. 
91. © Dec. 8, 1910; 2 c each Dec. 12, 
1910; J 149102-149106. 

Howard (Castle), overlooking Vale 
of Avoca, Ireland. 61. Dec. 8, 


1910; 2 ec. Dec. 12, 1910; J 149188. 

Inverness, Scotland: 

From across the Ness. 66.—Hand- 
some cathedral of St. Andrew. 65.— 
Looking down River Ness from castle. 

of Flora Macdonald in 
front of castle. 63. © Dee. 19, 1910; 
2c. each Dec. 21, 1910: J 149664— 


149667. 


611 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3383 6 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.5 


STEREO-TRAVEL co.—Continued. 

Irish beauty in a jaunting car. 57. 
© Dee. 8, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 12, 1910; J 
149189. 


Keswick, Lake District, England, 
market place. 72. © Dec. 28, 1910; 
2 ec. Dec. 30, 1910; J 149837. 


Killarney, Ireland: 

Gap of Dunloe, beginning, 
winding path. 11.—Kearney’s (Kate) 
cottage, near Gap of Dunloe. 10.— 
Lower lake from Muckross abbey. 
17.—Lower lake, showing mountains of 
Kerry. 9.—Muckross abbey, founded 
in 1840. 18.—Old Weir bridge, above 
meeting of the waters. 15.—Ross 
castle, on the lower lake. 16.—Upper 
lake, the gem of the district. 14.— 
Wishing bridge, Gap of Dunloe. 12. 
© Dee. 8, 1910; 2 c« each Dec. 12, 
1910: J 149190-149198. 


Kilkenny, Ireland: 

Kilkenny castle from More River 
bridge. 385.—St. Canice cathedral. 46. 
© Dec. 8, 1910; 2 e@ each Dec. 12, 
1910; J 149199, 149200. 


Lace makers at Cashel. Ireland. 
30. © Dee. 8, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 12, 1910; 
J 149201. 


Lake Windermere, from Orrest Head, 
England. 81. © Dee. 28, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 80, 1910; J 149838. 


Lesen trauben (cutting grapes) for 
wine, Gross Winternheim, Germany. 
58. © Dec. 8, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 12, 1910; 
J 149107. 


Limerick, Ireland: 

Market day. 34.—River Shannon 
and St. John castle. 33.—Treaty stone. 
32. © Dec. 8, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 
12, 1910; J 149202-149204. 


Lismore, Ireland, down the Black- 
water Valley. 20. © Dee. 8, 1910; 
2c. Dec. 12, 1910; J 149205. 


Little Causeway, looking west, lre- 
land. 87. © Dec. 8, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 12, 
1910; J 149206. 


Little girls of Goslar, Germany. 86. 
© Dee. 8, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 12, 1910; J 
149108. 


Liverpool, England: 

Church street, corner Paradise. 99.— 
Princess dock. 100. © Dec. 28, 1910; 
2 c. each Dec. 30, 1910; J 149839, 
149840, 


Loch Katrine from Trossachs End 
looking west, Scotland. 29. © Dec. 
19, 1910; 2 ce. Dee. 21, 1910; J 149669. 


showing | 


STEREO-TRAVEL co.—Continued. 
Loch Lomond, Scotland: 
Rose-covered cottages of Luss. 

Showing Ben Lomond. 24. 
© Dec. 19, 1910; 2 c. each Dee. 21, 

1910; J 149672, 149673. 


Londonderry, Ireland: 

Bishops gate, now a triumphal arch. 
§2.—From Carrody Hill, south of 
city. 79.—Old city wall. 80. © Dec. 
5, 1910; 2 « each Dee aa 10. 
149207-149209. 

Lough Gill, just below outlet, near 
Sligo, Ireland. 70. © Dee. 8, 1910; 
2c. Dee. 12, 1910; J 149210. 


Lower Lough Erne from Devenish 
Island, near Enniskillen, Ireland. 73. 
© Dec. 8, 1910; 2 e. Dee. 12, 1910; J 
149211. 


Man from Denbeigh at Killarney, 
Ireland. 19. © Dec. 8, 1910; 2c. Dee. 
12, 1910; 3 149242: 


Man from Lontiondeees Ireland. 
83. © Dec. 8, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 12, 1910; 
J 149218. 


Mayence, Germany, statue of Guten- 
berg, inventor of printing. 56. © 
Dec. .8, 1910; 2 e, Deere 
149109. 


Mellifont abbey, Ireland, remarkable © 
octagonal baptistry. 52. © Dee. 8, 
1910; 2 ce. Dee. 12, 1910; J 149214. 


Melrose abbey, Scotland: 

Finest ruin in Scotland. 92.—South 
entrance. 93.— Stately aisles and 
arches. 94. © Dec. 19, 1910; 2 « 
each Dec. 21, 1910; J 149674-149676. 


Monasterboice, Ireland: 

Ancient cross. one of finest. 51.— 
Round tower. 50. © Dee. 8, 1910; 
2 c. each Dec. 12; 19105 J 1492315, 
149216. 


Munich, Germany: 

Glyptotek, Aegenetan hall. 38.— 
Karls platz and Karls tor. 35.—Ma- 
rien platz and rathaus. 387.—Woman 
street railway switchman. 36. 
Dec. 8, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 12, 1910; 
J 149110-1491138. 


Nuremburg, Germany: 

From the Haller-tor, looking n. e. 
31.—Haupt (chief) market and Frauen 
kirche. 34.—Henkersteg from Max 
bridge. 32.—St. Sebaldus parsonage, 
Gothic window. 383.—Spittler-tor, one 
of the finest gates. 30. © Dee. 8, 
1910; 2 c. each Dee. 12, 1910; J 149114— 
149118. 


Old German of the wine district, 
Germany. 61. © Dee. 8, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Dee. 12, 1910; J 149119. 


25.— 


612 


nos. 51, 52, Dec., 1910 


STEREO-TRAVEL co.—Continued. 

Perth from Kinnoul Hill, Scotland. 
a. © Dec. 19, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 21, 
+ 4910; J 149677. 


Peterboro, England, Peterboro.§ ca- 
' thedral, west facade. 69. © Dec. 28, 
1910; 2 ce. Dec. 30, 1910; J 149841. 


Poor family of Cashel, Ireland. 31. 
© Dec. 8, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 12, 1910; J 
149217. 


Portrush, Ireland, looking along the 
north coast toward. 84. © Dec. 8, 
| 1910; 2c. Dec. 12, 1910; J 149218. 


Potsdam, Germany, Town palace of 
dignified classic style. 26. © Dec. 8, 
1910; 2 ce. Dec. 12, 1910; J 149120. 


Pretty cottage and garden in Scot- 
land. 96. © Dec. 19, 1910; 2 ec. Dee. 
21, 1910; J 149678. : 


Queenstown, Ireland, cathedral. 2. 
© Dec. 8, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 12, 1910; J 
149219. 

© 


Queenstown Harbor, Ireland. 1. 
mee. 8 1910; 2 c. Dee. 12, 1910; J 
149220. 


Rhein and Mouse tower, above Well- 
mich village, Germany. 67. © Dec. 8, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 12, 1910; J 149121. 

Rheinfels castle and village of St. 
Goar, on Rhein, Germany. 66. © Dec. 
$, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 12, 1910; J 149122. 


Rheinstein, most picturesque castle 
on the Rhein, Germany. 62. © Dec. 
§, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 12, 1910; J 1491238. 


River Derwent, near Rosthwaite, 
Lake District, England. 75. © Dec. 
28, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 30, 1910; J 149842. 


River Forth and Stirling from Ab- 
bey Craig, Scotland. 34. © Dec. 19, 
1910; 2 ec. Dec. 21, 1910; J 149646. 


River Lagan, Belfast, [Ireland] 

~ where we may embark for Scotland or 

elsewhere. 100. © Dec. 8, 1910; 2. 
Dec. 12, 1910; J 149221. 


River Tauber and village of Det- 
wang, Germany. 46. © Dec. 8, 1910; 
2c. Dec. 12, 1910; J 149124. 


Road along the Rhein River, below 
Bingen, Germany. 64. Dec. 8, 
1910; 2c. Dec, 12, 1910; J 149125. 


Roslin chapel, near Edinburgh, Seot- 
land. 91. © Dec. 19, 1910; 2c Dec. 
21, 1910; J 149679. 


Rotenburg-on-Tauber, Germany : 


Ancient runway along the wall’s 
top. 48.—TInside the ancient wall. 


42.—Quaintest mediaeval town in the 
world. 89.—Réder-tor (gate). 40.— 
Towers and gateways. 44.—Watch- 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


33336 
STEREO-TRAVEL Cco.—Continued. 
tower, wall and moat. 41. © Dee. 8, 
1910; 2 c. each Dec. 12,1910; J 149126— 
149131. 


Rumbling Bridge, Scotland: 
Cauldron Linn, looking down into. 
45.—Devil’s Mill Fall. 44.— Rum- 


bling bridge at. 
near Dunkeld. 
Cauldron Linn. 
Ze. Gach Dec,” Zi. 
149684. 

St. Canice cathedral, Ireland, inte- 
rior. ° 37:" ‘© Dee, 8, 1910; 2 ze, Dee. 
12, 1900: Sf 149222: 

Salmon Leap, at mouth of the Erne 
at Ballyshannon, Ireland. 76. 
Dee. 8, 19105 2 ¢ Dee. 12, 19187 Gg 
149228. 


School girls of Coblenz, Germany. 
69). «© Deer 8191052 2 es pees 12, 
1910; J 149132. 

Sligo, Ireland: 

Cathedral, statue of St. Patrick, in 
wall. 69.— Sligo abbey. 67.— Sligo 
abbey, the cloisters. 68. © Dec. 8, 
1910; 2 c. each Dee. 12, 1910; J 149224— 
149226. 


3.—Rumbling bridge 
71.—Waterfall below 
46. © Dec. 19, 1910; 
1910; J 149680- 


Sooneck (Castle), on Rhein, near 
Trechtlinghausen, Germany. 65. © 


Dee. Sy... LOUD so (6, AVEC. dee ete ae 
149138. 


Stalwart grape cutter of Gross Win- 
ternheim, Germany. 60. Dec. 8, 
1910; 2 c. Dee. 12, 1910; J 149134. 


Steamer Sir Walter Scott at pier, 
Loch Katrine, Scotland. 28. © Dee. 
19, 1910; 2 e. Dec. 21, 1910; J 149670. 


Stirling, Scotland: 


Abbey Craig and Wallace monu- 
ment from castle. 388.—Looking up 
Valley of the Forth from the castle. 
39.—Old bridge, near which battle of 


Stirling took place. 35.— Stirling 
eastle, a favorite residence of Scot- 


tish Kings. 386.—Stirling castle, sol- 
diers in court. 387.—Wallace monu- 
ment on Abbey Craig. 33. © Dec. 
19, 1910; 2 ec. each Dec. 21, 1910; J 
149685—149690. 

Tipperary, Ireland: 

Cahir castle, Cahir County. 26.— 


Cashel (Rock of), once the fortress of 
Irish kings. 28.—Clonmel County, 
from the north. 28. © Dee. 8, 1910; 
2c each Dec. 12, 1910; J 149227- 
149229. 

Tuam, Ireland, Diamond and eld 
Irish cross. 66. © Dee. 8, 1910; 2, 
Dec. 12, 1910; J 1492380. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


33837 


pt. Iv, n.8., v.5 


STEREO-TRAVEL Cco.—Continued. 

Tweed River and Valley near Mel- 
rose, Scotland. 98. © Dec. 19, 1910; 
2 ce. Dec. 21, 1910; J. 149693. 

Vale of Avoca, Ireland: 

From Wooden bridge, Co. Wicklow. 
55.—Moore’s ‘“‘ Meeting of the waters.” 
59. © Dec. 8, 1910; 2 c. each Dee. 12, 
1910; J 149231, 149232. 


Vale of Glendalough, from the west, | 


Co. Wicklow, Ireland. 53. © Dec. 
8.21910; 2 ce Dee 122 A910] Jia 49233: 

Valley of Tay from Kinnoul eastle, 
east of Perth, Scotland. 75. © Dec. 
19, 1910; 2 c Dec. 21, 1910; J 149691. 

Wandering minstrel at Avoca, Ire- 
land. 58. © Dee. 8, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 12, 
1910; J 149284. 

Waterford, Ireland: 

Cappoquin and Blackwater River, 
Co. 21.—Reginald tower, historic. 22. 
© Dec: §, 1910; 2 cs each, Dec. 412, 
1910; J 149235, 149236. 


Weisbaden, Germany: 

Hygeia group, Kranz platz. 55.— 
Kurhaus (cure house) 54. © Dec. 8, 
1910-2 .c; each’ Dee. 12, 191005 
149135, 149136. 


Where twines the path, Trossachs, 
Scotland. 31. © Dec. 19, 1910; 2c. 
Dee. 21, 1910; J 149692. 


Yachts on the Havel River near 
Potsdam, Germany. 25. © Dee. 8, 
1910; 2 ec. Dec. 12, 1910; J 1491387. 


Stites (CHARLES L.), Columbus, Ohio. 


[33837-33842 | 


Ideal bay Percheron. © Dec. 14, 
1910; 2 c. Dee. 15, 1910; K 17246. 


Ideal black Percheron. © Dec. 14, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1910; K 17246. 


Ideal Percherons. 
1910; 2 c. each Dec. 9, 1910; K 17104— 
17107. 


Stock (CHARLES) & co., New York, 
NY; [383843 
Beethoven minner-chor. © Dec. 10, 


1910; 2 ce. Dec, 14, 1910; K 17289. 
STODDARD (S. R.), Glens Falls, N. Y. 


[33844, 33845 | 
| 2 e. Dec. 5, 1910; K 17902: 


Crown point ruins.— Fort Ticon- | 


© Dec. 30, 1910; 2c. each! 9 & Dec. 5, 1910; K 17903. 


[2 photographs]: 


deroga. 
Dec. 31, 1910; J 149880, 149881. 
Stoner (J. C.), New Castle, Pa. [838846 


Sunday party. © Dec. 17, 1910; 2c. 
Dec. 19, 1910; J 148974. 


14. © Dec. 8,/ Dec. 5, 1910; K 17897. 


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| Srrauss (FRANK V.) & ©0., New York, 
Ne 2Y. 


[33847-83849 

Program girl at the card party. © 
Dee. 12, 1910; 2 ¢. Deets ae 
17242. 

—— at the charity bazaar. © Dec. | 
5h, 1910; 2 e. Dee. 9, 19105 errr. : 
shopping. © Dec. 19, 1910; 2 e. | 
Dec. 22, 1910; K 17549. 


STROBRIDGE LITHOGRAPHING Co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. [88850-33860 | 


Desk calendar for Dec. 1910. © 
Dec. 19, 1910; 2 ec. sDeeh 227 1910- 
17557. 


—for Jan. Feb. and March 1911. 
© Dec. 28, 1910; 2 ec. each Dec. 30, 
1910; K 17926-17928. 


N. Y. no’s 18527 & 13528. © Dec. 
5, 1910; .2 ¢ each Dec 8 1910- & 
16998, 16994. 


— 13479, 13570. © Dec. 19, 1910; 
2c. each Dec, 22, 1910; K 17555, 17556. 

—— 17543, 13549, 18556. © Dec. 28, 
1910; 2 ce. each Dec. 30, 1910; K 17929- 
17931. 


Strauss (Kart F.), New York, N. Y. 
[33861 


New York, N. Y., Columbia univer- 
sity, Earl hall, night. © May 10, 
1910; 2 ce. Dee. 13, 1910; J 149286. 


SWEET BrRos., Minneapolis, Minn. 
[33862 
In the quiet hills. © Nov. 29, 1910; 
2. ec. Dee. 12, 1910; J 14865 
TEMPLETON (MARGARET A.), Chicago, 
Tl. [83863-83872 . 


All ready. © Nov. 1, 1910; 2 « 
Dec. 5, 1910; K 17896. 


Arctic girl © Nov. 25, 1910; 2 ¢« 


At the fancy ball. © Nov. 25, 1910; 


| 2c. Dec. 5, 1910; K 17898. 


At the opera. © Nov. 25, 1910; 2c. 
Dec. 5, 1910; K 17899. 


Coquette (A) © Nov. 1, 1910; 2c. 
Dec. 5, 1910; K 17900. 


Country lass. © Nov. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 5, 1910; K 17901. 


Debutante (The) © Nov. 25, 1910; 
Little Miss Prim. © Noy. 1, 1910; 


On parade. © Nov. 25, 1910; 2 « 


Dec. 5,:1910; K 17904. 


Snow queen. © Nov. 25, 1910; 2 ¢ 
Dec. 5, 1910; K 17905. 


614 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


|| nos. 51, 52, Dec., 1910 


THOMPSON (PAUL), New York, N. Y. 

[33873-83913 
Adams (“Babe”) © Dec. 28, 

1910; 2 ec. Dec. 29, 1910; J 149723. 


American academy of arts and let- 
ters and the National institute of arts 
and letters, joint convention. © Dec. 
S, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 14, 1910; J 148719. 

American league magnates in ses- 
sion. © Dec. 15, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 16, 
1910; J 148839. 

Bresnahan (Roger) © Dec. 
1910; 2 c. Dee. 29, 1910; J 149727. 

Brown (Mordecai) © Dec. 
1910; 2 ec. Dec. 14, 1910; J 148721. 

Bush (Owen) © Dec. 7, 1910; 2 c. 
Dec. 8, 1910; J 148598. 

Cable (George W.) and Henry Van 
Dyke. © Dec. 8, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 14, 
1910; J 148720. 

Camnitz (—) © Dec. 28, 1910; 2c. 
Dec. 29, 1910; J 149718. 

Chance (Frank) © Dec. 15, 1910; 
 2e. Dec. 16, 1910; J 148830. 

+ Chase (Hal) 1, 2. © Dec. 7, 1910; 
2 ec. each Dec. 8, 1910; J 148604, 
148605. 

Clarke (Fred) © Dec. 28, 1910; 2 
ce. Dec. 29, 1910; J 149720. 

Cobb (Ty.) © Dec. 7, 1910; 2c. 
Dec. 8, 1910; J 148600. 

Collins (Eddie) © Dec. 18, 1910; 
2 ec. Dec. 14, 1910; J 148727. 

Cook (Dr. Frederick A.) © Dec. 24, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 29, 1910; J 149717. 

Crawford (Sam) © Dec. 7, 1910; 
2 c. Dec. 8, 1910; J 148602. 

Donovan (W. J.) © Dec. 7, 1910; 
2 ec. Dee. 8, 1910; J 148597. 

Evers (John) © Dec. 15, 1910; 2c. 
Dec. 16, 1910; J 1488381. 


Ford (Russell) © Dec. 7, 1910; 
2 ec. Dec. 8, 1910; J 148608. 


Gibson (George) © Dec. 28, 1910; 
2c. Dec. 29, 1910; J 149721. 


Hoffman (Arthur) © Dee. 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 16, 1910; J 148882. 


Jennings (H.) © Dec. 7, 1910; 2c. 
Dec. 8, 1910; J 148601. 


Jones (Tom) © Dec. 7, 1910; 2c. 
Dec. 8, 1910; J 148599. 


Kling (John) © Dec. 15, 1910; 2c. 
Dec. 16, 1910; J 1488338. 


Konetchy (Eddie) © Dee. 15, 1910; 
2c. Dec. 16, 1910; J 148834. 

Lake (Fred) © Dec. 18, 1910; 2c. 
Dec. 14, 1910; J 148728. 


28, 


13, 


15, 


33940 
THOMPSON (PAvUL)—Continued. 

Leach (Thomas) © Dec. 28, 1910; 
2 ec. Dec. 29, 1910; J 149722. 

Leever (Sam) © Dec. 28, 1910; 2 
ce. Dec. 29, 1910; J 149724. 

Liefield (“Lefty”) © Dec. 
1910; 2 ec. Dec. 29, 1910; J 149719. 

McGraw (John) © Dec. 13, 1910; 
2c. Dec. 14, 1910; J 148725. 

Mathewson (Christy) © Dec. 13, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 14, 1910; J 148724. 

Meyers (“Chief”) © Dec. 13, 
1910; 2 ce. Dee. 14, 1910; J 148726. 

Miller (John) © Dec. 28, 1910; 2 
ce. Dec. 29, 1910; J 149725. 

National league magnates in session. 
© Dec. 15, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 16, 1910; J 
148838. 

Oakes (“Rebel”) © Dec. 15, 1910; 
2c. Dec. 16, 1910; J 148835. 

Overall (“Jeff”) © Dec. 13, 1910; 
2 e. Dec. 14, 1910; J 148722. 

Selwyn (Edgar) and Margaret 
Mayo. © Dec. 7, 1910; 2 ¢. Dee. 8, 
1910; J 148606. 

Sheckard (Jimmie) © Dec. 15, 
1910; 2 c. Dec. 19, 1910; J 148836. 

Steinfelt (Harry) © Dec. 15, 1910; 
2c. Dec. 16, 1910; J 148837. 


Tinker (Joe) © Dee. 13, 1910; 2. 
Dec. 14, 1910; J 148723. 

Wagner (Hans) © Dec. 28, 1910; 
2 c. Dec. 29, 1910; J 149726. 


28, 


TIFFANY STUDIOS, New York, N. Y. 
[33914 


Congregationalist and Christian 
world cover Christmas 1910. © Dec. 
17, 1910; 2 ec. Dec. 30, 1910; K 17914. 


TIMES PRINTING CO. OF SEATTLE, Seat- 
tle, Wash. [38915-83940 


Umbrella man. [1910]: 


© Nov. 25; 1c. Dec. 6; K 16948. 
© Nov. 26; 1 ec. Dec. 6; K 16949. 
© Nov. 27; 1 ¢. Dec. 6; K 16950. 
7, 28; 1 ec. Dec. 6; K 16951. 
7, 29; 1 ce. Dec. 6; K 16952. 
7. 30; le Dec. 6; K 16958. 


© Dec. 1; 1 ec. Dec. 10; K 17116. 
© Dec. 2; 1 ¢. Dec. 10; K 17117. 
© Dec. 3; 1 @ Dee. 10; K 17118. 
© Dec. 4; 1 ce. Dec. 10; K 17119. 
© Dec. 5; 1 c. Dec. 19; K 17365. 
© Dec. 6; 1 e. Dee. 19; K 17366. 
© Dec. 7; 1c. Dec. 19; K 17364. 
© Dee. 8; 1 ec. Dee. 19; K 17363. 
© Dec. 9; 1 ec. Dee. 19; K 17362. 
© Dec. 10; 1 c. Dee. 19; K 17876. 


© Dec. 11; 1 c. Dec. 19; K 17875. 
© Dec. 12; 1 ce. Dee. 19; K 17874. 


615 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


33941 


pt. iV, wes. To El 


TIMES PRINTING CO. OF SEATTLE.—Con. 
©: Dee. 13; 1c. Dec. 19: K 17373. 
© Dec. 14; 1 c. Dec. 27; K 17697. 
© Dec. 15; 1 c. Dec. 27; K 17698. 
© Dec. 16; 1 ec. Dec. 27; K 17694. 
© Dec. 17; 1 @. Dee. 27; K 17696. 
© Dec. 18; 1 ec. Dec. 27; K 17699. 
© Dec. 19; 1 ec. Dee. 27; K 17695. 
© Wee. 20 2" e. Wee > Ke 17000: 


TISDALE (ARTHUR L.), Saint Augus- 
tine, Fla. [33941 


Group of Bishops and attendants at 
eensecration of Bishop Foley. © Dec. 
15, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 19, 1910; J 148975. 


TootH (ARTHUR) & SONS, New York, 

NY: [33942 

; Voice of spring; Sir Laurence Alma- 

Tadema, O. M., R. A. © Dec. 30, 1910; 
2 '¢. Dee: 31, 1910;'H 928. 


TOWNSEND (CHARLES A.), Belfast, Me. 

[33943-33945 

Fairfield, Me, Hume and Newhalls. 

1-3. © Dec. 7, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 9, 
1910; J 148611-148618. 


New 
[33946, 33947 


TOWNSEND, TOWNSEND & CO., 
York, IN. ¥- 
[2° photographs]: 
Callender monument. 8022.—Geb- 
hardt monument. 8021. © Dec. 22, 
1910; 2 c. each Dec. 23, 1910; J 1493822, 
1493238. 


TRIBUNE Co., Chicago, Ill. [33948-33963 
Danny Dreamer. [1910]: 


© Dec. 4; 2 c. Dee. 6; K 16954. 
© Dee. 145 2 @* Dec. 143 °K 17201. 
@' Dee: 183-2 'e Dee! 24; 1K 17512: 
© Dec. 25; 2 c. Dec. 28; K 17819. 
Mama’s angel child. [1910]: 
© Dec. 4; 2 c. Dec. 6; K 16955. 
©: Dec. 11; 2 ce. Dec. 14; K 17202. 
©. Dec 1826 Dec Jig ke tipis: 
© Dee. 25; 2 ec. Dec. 28; K 17820. 


Oh, Augustus. [1910]: 


© Dec. 4; 2 ec. Dec. 6; K 16956. 
© Dec. 11; 2 @ Dee. 14; K 17208. 
© Dee. 18; 2 ec. Dee. 21; K 17514. 
© Deer 25; 2) c. Dec. 283, K 17821. 


Old Opie Dilldock’s stories. [1910]: 


© Dec. 4; 2 ec. Dec. 6; K 16957. 

© Dee. 11; 2 c. Dec. 14; K 17204. 
© Dec. 18:2 c. Dec. Z2ls K-A7515. 
© Dec. 25; 2 c. Dec. 28; K 17822. 


TRIMMER (THE) INC., Chicago, III. 
[33964-83967 
Trimmer (The), plates 30, 31. © 
Dee. 1, 1910; 2 ec. each Dec. 5, 1910; 
J 148505, 148506. 


TRIMMER (THE) INC.—Continued. 
plates 32, 338. © Dee. 15, 1910; } 
2 ¢. each Dec. 23; 19105 Weaagisie | 
1497382. 


Tucker (F. H.), South Orange, N. J. 
[83968, 33969 
Newark, N. J., Prudential insurance } 
company: 
Building—New Building. © Dee. 
7, 1910; 2 c. each Dee. 8, 1910; JZ 
148607, 148608. 


TURNER (JULIA E.), Pasadena, Cal. 
[33970, 33971 
[2 prints]: 


Caught.—Juveniles. © Dec. 10, 
1910; 2 ce. each Dec. 20, 1910; K 17476, 
17477. 


TURNER STUDIO, Roswell, N. Mex. 
[3838972-33974 
Bubbles. © Mar. 5, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 
12, 1910; J 149796. 


Chuck. © Sept. 8, 1910; 2 ce. Dec. 
12, 1910; J 149797. 

Madonna of the valley. © June 18, 
1910; 2 ec. Dec. 12, 1910; J 149798. 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, New York, 
Nee Ye [33975-84069 
U-124851, U-124956, U-124959, U- 
124961, U-124965. © Dee. 10, 1910; 2 
ec, each Dec. 24, 1910; J 149464, 149469, 
149470, 149473, 149475. 

U-100223, U—122375, U-122461, U- 
122640, U-122644, U-122648, U-—122657. 
© Dee. 14, 1910; 2 @ each Dec. 24, 
1910; J 149465-149468, 149471, 149472, 
149476. 

U-29806, U-380610, U-30682, U-80718, 
U-81011, U-81294, U-33455, U-34228, 
U-85275, U-387834, U-388385, U-42614, 
U-46483, U-57536, U-57727, U-63418, 
U-66282, U-71084, U-71137, U-—72794, 
U-89620,. U-90717, U-90718, U-—90754, 
U-90874, U-—103364, U-103782, U- 
105972, U-107245, U-117302, U-117370, 
U-117371,. U-117874, U-117607, U- 
117613, U-117921, U-117929, U-117946, 
U-1183889, U-118481, U-118647, U- 
118649, U-1191538, U-119155, U-119341, 
U-119383, U-119392, U-1193899, U- 
119409, U-119446, U-119956, U-119959, 
U-120032, U-122183-122187, U—122328, 
U-128480. © 1c. each Dec. 24, 1910; 
J 149736-149794. 


U-34078, U-84512, U-85033, U-35707, 
U-41962, U-42205, U-—S85766, U-—87654, 
U-89001, U-—89390, U-—89631, U-—92436, 
U-96727, U-97740, U-97753, U-—103394, 
U-111857, U-112326, U-113198, U- 
114790, U-116712, U-116677, U-116943, 
U-117454. © 1. each Dec. 30, 1910; 
J 149844-149867. 


616 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 51, 52, Dec., 1910 


UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH COo., Cin- 
einpnati, Ohio. [34070-34092 
No. 13468, 13503. © Dee. 7, 1910; 


Ee c.,each Dec. 9, 1910; K 17101, 17102. 


No. 18467, 138470, 13474, 13482. © 
Dec, 13, 1910; 2 c. each Dee. 15, 1910; 
K 17251-17254. 


No. 13504, 138534, 13535. © Dec. 15, 
1910; 2 ce. each Dec. 17, 1910; K 173801- 
17303. 


No. 18466, 18513, 138523, 13524, 1353 
© Dec. 19, 1910; 2 c. each Dec, 21, 
1910; K 17536-17540. 


No. 18545, 13546, 18550. © Dec. 22, 
1910; 2 ec. each Dec. 22, 1910; K 
17658-17660. 


No. 135388, 13551, 13592. © Dec. 28, 
1910; 2 ec. each Dec. 30, 1910; K 
17923-17925. 


No. 13500, 13547, 18548. © Dec. 
29, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 31, 1910; K 
17939-17941. 


U RENN (PERCIVAL C.), Chelan, Wash. 
[84098, 34094 


Silvery moon is shining so bright. 
@) Nov. 1, 1910; 2 e. Dee. 6, 1910; 
J 148588. 


When the moon forgets to shine. © 
move. 1, 1910; 2 e@ Dec. 6, 1910; J 
1485389. 


VEAZEY (STocKTon), Anaconda, Mont. 

[84095 

Trailing cattle through the moun- 

mains, ©) Dec, 11,. 1910;-2 c. Nov. 3, 
1910; J 148660. 


Wates (R. E.), Oakland, Cal. 
[38 photographs] : [34096-84098 
House hunting.—In the hay.—Two 
pets. © Dec. 14, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 
21, 1910; J 149266-149268. 


Watson (Mrs. Martua A.), Grand 

Rapids, Mich. [384099 

Mausoleum of Hgyptian order. © 
1c. Dee. 5, 1910; I 383. 


Wesser (BH. H.), Pierre, S. Dak. 

[5 photographs] : [84100-84104 

Buffalo herd grazing.—Sioux chiefs 
‘ready for the pow wow. — Sioux 
| family. — Solitaires.— Yocum (Bob) 
and his buffalo team. © Dec. 12, 1910; 
2 ec. each Dec. 16, 1910; J 150016- 
- 150020. 


WEEKS PHOTO ENGRAVING CO., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [34105-84107 

[3 photographs]: 
Booking Christmas orders.—Looking 


| Windermere landing. 


BALSA 


| WELCH (CHARLES) Beach, N. Dak. 


[34108 

One day’s killing at J. ©. Gile’s 

slaughter house. © Dec, 23, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 28, 1910; J 149556. 


WELLES (IF. J.) Greenwood Lake, N. Y. 
[34109— 24145 

Greenwood Lake, N. Y.: 

Babcocks Cove.—Blunts and Cedar 
Point.—From Blunts landing.—Last 
leaves of summer.—Lime rock reef.— 
© Dec. 17, 1910; 
19, 1910; J 148976— 


Ze. veach » Dee. 
148981. 

31 photographs] : 

Adopted.—Coil of the blacksnake,— 


Completed bridge. 1, 2.— Fairy 
Falls.— Gray squirrel. — Greenwood* 
Lake, N. Y., West Arm. 1-3.—Green- 
wood Lake, N. Y., Willow Point.— 


Home of the muskrat.—Hudson-Fulton 
parade, Newburgh Bay, N. Y.—Peace- 
ful family. — Rattlesnake. — Silent 
night.—Unfinished bridge. 1, 2. 
Dec. 5, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 6, 1910; J 
148547-148563. 

Chapel Island, front view, winter.— 
Cloud land.—Greenwood Lake and 
summer house.—Greenwood Lake, 
N. Y., Cedar Point.—Greenwood Lake, 
N. Y., New Jersey end.—Half Moon, 
Hudson-Fulton parade.—Low-lands.— 
Zeneycks inn, willow trees. © Dec. 
10, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 18, 1910; J 
148666-148678. 

Behind the dark church tower.— 
Greenwood Lake, from Chapel Island 
bridge—Home seeker.—Road to the 
Windermere, winter.—Silver Cas- 
cade.—Up-rooted. © Dec. 29, 1910; 2 
ec. each Dec. 31, 1910; J 149882— 149SST. 


WEST COAST ART CO., Los Angeles, Cal. 
[34146-34148 
Utah. 755. 


East Gunnison Valley, 


© Nov. 15,1910; 2°c Dec. 5, J9IGs 5 
148480. 

Manti, Utah, Mormon temple. 780. 
© Nov. 15, 1910; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1910; J 
148481. 

Nephi, Utah and Valley. 774. © 
Noy. 14, 1910; 2 ¢ Dee. 5, 1910; J 
148479. 


LIFE INSURANCE CO., 
[34149 
1910: 2 ¢. 


WESTERN MUTUAL 
Council Blutts, Lowa. 
New policy. © Nov. 21, 
Dee. 16, 1910; K 17489. 
WHeatLey (BE. A.) Chattanooga, Tenn. 
[5 photographs]: [ 84150-34154 


to you.—Unmasking of Santa Claus, Gateway (The)—In the rapids.— 
i) Dec! 16; 1910; 2c. each Dec. 17, Reflections. l.. 2—Stuck. 1c. each 
1910; J 148957-148959. Dec. 27, 1910; J 149508—-149507, 

617 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


34155 


Dt. IV Sao 


WHITE (VERNER) St. Louis, Mo. 
[84155 
Here they are. © Dec. 8, 1910; 2c. 

Dec. 27, 1910; J 149728. 

WHITEHEAD & HoaG Co. Newark, N. J. 
[3 prints]: [84156-34158 
Approaching storm.— Christmas 

greetings.—Grandma’s pet. © Dec. 5, 

1910; 2 c. each Dec. 12, 1910; K 17175— 

ILTT. 

WITZEL (WILLIAM) St. Paul, Minn. 

[34159 

Hasten slowly. © Dec. 1, 1910; 2 ec. 
Dec. 6, 1910; J 149879. 

WoOHLBRUCK (THEODOR C.) 

Mass. [34160-34164 


Grafton, Mass., Central square. © 
Weer. 19410) 2 “ey Dee. - 9, 19105 F 
148627. 


Leicester Center, Mass. © Dec. 2, 
1910; 2 ec. Dec. 9, 1910; J 148628. 


Worcester, Mass., Bancroft Hill and 
Institute park. © Dec. 2, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 9, 1910; J 148629. 


—— Clark college. © Dec. 2, 1910; 
2 c. Dec. 10, 1910; J 148632. 


Main street, Court Hill, Grove 
street and Lincoln square. © Dec. 2, 
1910; 2 ec. Dec. 9, 1910; J 148626. | 


Woop (Epwarp H.), Timber, Oreg. 
[34165 
Playmates. © July 15, 1910; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 28, 1910; J 149558. 
Woop (Otis F.), New York, N. Y. 
[34166-34171 


Cur’alls miraculous escape. © 
NOVe2 i COLO 2 rey eC, NG, PIOVOr NG 
17121. 


Granny Goodthing. [1910]: 

© Dec. 4; 1 ec. Dee. 20; K 17495. 

© Dec. 11; 1 c. Dee. 22; K 17550. 

Sambo. [1910]: 

© Deer 4; 1c), Dee220 ski A740 

© Dec 111 ce; Deer 225 1K 1755. 

© Dec. 18; 1 c. Dee. 22:5 K 17552. 
Woopspury & co., Worcester, Mass. 

[84172 


Life boat of the airship America. 
@) Dee. “9; 1910;'2..c;, Dees 9; A910. 
148621. 


Woopwarp & TIERNAN pPTG. ©o., St. 


Worcester, 


Louis, Mo. [34173-84270 
[98 prints]: 
Aiming high. — Anticipation. — 


service.—Atlantic 
and 


April.—At your 
fleet—August.—A utumn.—Bess 


WoopDwarD & TIERNAN PTG. Go.—Con. 
Bossy. — Best ever.— Bonnie blue 
eyes.—Brown.—Call to dinner.—Cap- 
tain of the team.—Casco Bay.—Cattle 
in the highlands.—Chance.—Chase.— 
Cleo.—Cobb.—Collins.—Coming thru 
the rye.—Daddy’s coming.—Daisies.— 
Dan Patch.—December.—Engagement 
ring.—Fair Rosalind.—Fair sailor.— 
Farmer’s daughter.—February.—First 
gun of 1812.—First lesson.—First of 
the season.—For Old Glory.—Giving 
them the laugh.—Golden west.—Good 
beginning.—Good for little folks.— 
Good pointer.—Hit ’er out.—Home 
sweet home.—Homeward bound.—In 
old Virginia.—In time of need.—Inter- 
esting view.—Invited guest.—Janu- 
ary. — Johnson. — July.—June. — La- 
joie——Latest style-——Leader (The).— 
Lee and Jackson.—Magee.—March,— 
Maternal instinct—Mathewson.— 
May.—Monarch (The).—Moose call.— 
November. — October.— Old  oaken 
bucket.—On the way to market.—Our 
drummer.— Paul and _ Virginia. — 
Peaceful valley—Popular ice man.— 
Priscilla. — Prize winner. — Protec- 
tion.—Purity.—Ready for shipment.— 
Ready for the opera.—Rose lady.— 
Roses bring thots of you.—Septem- 
ber.—Serving you.—Shady nook.— 
Sleep baby sleep.—Snappy morning.— 
Snodgrass. — Snowbird. — Speaker. — 
Spring—Sunbonnet  Sue.—Sweet 
memories. — Sweetheart. — This little 
pig went to market.—Vacation days.— 
Wagner.—What am dat.—Which shall 
it be-—Whopper (A).—Yours truly. 
© Dee. 1, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 8, 1910; 
Ix 16995-17090. 


Bulwarks of the nation.—Speak for 
it. © Dec. 10, 1910; 2 c. each Dee. 
14, 1910; Q 17237, 17238. 


- WorRTSMAN (Davin L.) Dallas, Tex. 


[34271 


Headache. © Dec. 8. 1910; 2 « 
Dec. 20, 1910; K 17491. 


WricHt (EK. A.) BANK NOTE CO., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. [34272 


Electricity. © Dee. 6, 1910; 2 «&. 
Dec. 8, 1910; K 16980. 


YERKES OBSERVATORY, Chicago, [1]. 
[84273-34275 


[3 photographs] : 


16648.—Meteor in con- 
stellation of Orion. 16647.—Moon at 
age of seventeen days. 16646. © 
Dec. 19, 1910; 2 c. each Dec. 28, 1910; 
J 149558-149560. 


Full moon. 


618 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 51. 52, Dec., 1910 


Yorston (JoHn C.) Pus. co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [34276-34279 

[4 prints] : 

Discovery of the sprig of acacia.— 
Melish (Wm. B.) most eminent grand 
master Knights Templar U. 8S. A.— 
Robertson (J. Ross) Past grand mas- 
ter, R. A. Masons of Canada.—Twelve 
eraftsmen before King Solomon. © 
Dec. 23, 1910; 2 c. each Dee. 29, 1910; 
K 17883-17886. 


ZIMMERMAN (C. EH.) co., Chicago, fll. 
[84280-34377 

-{98 prints]: 

Ammunition.—Axes and hatchets.— 
Axle grease.—Binder twine.—Bits, 
augers and draw  knives.—Buggy 
whips.—Builders hardware.—Carpen- 
ters tool chest.— Carving sets. — 
Cement.—Cobbler’s  outfits.—Cooking 
utensils—Corn trouble——Cream sepa- 
rators.—Croquet sets.—Do you want a 
piano.—Doors, knobs and _ hinges.— 
Facts about paint.—Fruit jars.—Gang 
plows.—Garden tools.—Garden seeds.— 
Gasoline engines.—Gasoline stoves.— 
Good paint vs. poor paint.—Grind- 
stones.—Halters and chains.—Hain- 
mocks.—Harness.—He made a million 
dollars.—Headquarters for skates.— 
Heating stoves.—Here’s your chance.— 
Horse’ blankets.— House ' cleaning 
time.—Ice cream freezers.—Incandes- 
cent lights.—Insure your property be- 
fore the fire.—It pays to own your 
farm.— Keys and _ locks. — Kitchen 
ware.—Lanterns.—_Lawn hose and 
sprinkling cans.—Lawn mowers.—Let 
us be the silent partner.—Let us plan 


Summary statement of copyright registrations made and included 


5A3B80 


ZIMMERMAN (©. E.) co.—Continued. 
with you to buy a farm.—Lighting.— 
Lightning rods.——Make money by 
painting. Manure spreader. — Milk 
buckets.—Mirrors and _ pictures.—No 
insurance.—No mosquitoes.—O how 
nice.—Old hats made new.—One of the 
world’s celebrated bands is played by 
the Columbia graphophone.—Our buf- 
fets.—Our candies will please her.— 
Paint and insurance.—Pay your bills 
by check.—Pliers, staples and post au- 
gers.—Plows and  harrows.—Pocket 
knives.—Poultry fencing.—Razors.— 
Refrigerators. — Revolver-protection.— 
Rolling stone gathers no moss.—Roof 
and paints.—Sad  irons.—Scales. 
Screens for doors and windows.— 
Scythes and sickles——Seeds.—Send a 
draft.—Sewing machines.—Shears and 
scissors.—Short time loans.—Shotguns 
and rifles.—Sporting goods.—Spray- 
ing machines. — Stepladders. — Stock 
tanks.—Stoves and  ranges.—Table 
cutlery.—Tin roofing and spouting.— 
Travelers check.—Use of paint.— 
Vanilla and lemon flavoring.—Vege- 
table laxative. — Wagons. — Washing 
machine.—W heelbarrows.—Why divide 
the fruits of your labor.—Window 
glass. — Wire fencing. — Woodenware. 
© Sept. 24, 1910; 2 c. each Dee. 1, 
1910; K 16586, 16702-16798. 


ZIMMERMAN (JANE) Frederick, Md. 
[84878-34380 


3 photographs] : 

Any pretzels to-day.—Devotion.— 
Greetings to thee, baby dear. © Dec. 
IG U9TOs 2. ie. “each Dec. 19;, 191055 
148967-148969. 


in the Cata- 


logue sinee January 1, 1910. 


Number of entries of Reproductions of works of art 


698 


Number of entries of Drawings or plastic works of a scientific er tech- 


nical character 


contributions to periodicals) 


PA Thc Sanh) RO rs: oe in ae 250 
Number of entries of Photographs (including 685 unpublished) 
Number of entries of Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 2, 


, 293 


CERER SMI REN 2S 


INDEX TO PART 4, WORKS OF ART, REPRODUCTIONS OF 
A WORK OF ART, DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF 
MeoclENTIFIC, OR. TECHNICAL CHARACTER, PHOTO- 
GRAPHS, PRINTS, AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS. 


New series—Volume 5, January-December, 1910. 


This index contains the names of ali 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 and Eee illustrations registered during the year 1910. 


In addition, references are made 
names of the persons portrayed. 


rom prominent artists and engravers, and from the 


The Figures refer to the numbers following the first title under any pro- 


prieter. 


A. B. C. co. 14676. 

Abbé engineering co. 11885, 25749. 

Abbot (F. E.) 25752. 

Abbott (J. W.) 1046. 

Abbott (K. P.) 1. 

Abbott (lL. S.) 11891. 

Abel (J.) 14677. 

Abell (G. L.) 14678, 17131, 31398. 

Abernathy boys. 19094. 

Abernathy boys & father. 

Abibu, son of Aaron. 7762. 

Abington (Mrs.) 381982. 

Aboyph (K. D.) 17188. 

Abraham. 24930, 32548. 

Abraham Lincoln monument ass’n of 
Tonkers, IN: Y.- 2. 

Absalom. Bible character. 

Acetylene welding co. 28574. 

Ackerman (R, H.) 14681. 

Acme frame & mirror co. 

Acme press. 4846. 

Acoma Indians. 29478. 

Ad art service. 23576, 25753. 

Adair (John A. M.), M. C. fr. Ind. 
12672. 

Adam & Hye. 1572, 4676, 6025, 12335. 

Adams (‘‘ Babe”). 188838, 33878. 

Adams (C. I.) 21140. 

Adams (Dick) 18242. 

Adams (KE. P.) 5484. 

Adams (F.) 381400. 

Adams (G. J.) 11892. 

Adams (George Edward). 

Adams (H. C.) 5486. 

Adams (I. H.) 5487. 

Adams (J.) 381401. 

Adams (John) 12959. 

Adams (John Quincy), Pres. U. S. A. 
1612, 4886, 12959. 

Adams (Maud) 4444, 153868. 

Adams (Samuel) 1612, 15868. 

Adams (Rev. W. W.) 28826. 

Adams & Kohler. 494. 

Adamson (Wm. Charles), M. C. fr. Ga. 
12672. 


19094. 


32548. 


5479. 


8132. 


Adan (H.) 23825. 

Addams (Jane) 18665. 

Adelsperger (M. B.) 4846. 

Adeodatus. 17595. 

Aderente (V.) 30954. 

Adler (L.) bros. & co. 
16688. 

Adrianus IV, 
21786. 

Adrianus V, PP. Genvensis. 21786. 

Adrianus VI, PP. Traiectensis, 28736. 

Aerial photo co. 28468, 31402. 

Aero club of Amer. banquet. 

Aetna powder co. 17134. 

Agapetus I. (Saint) 6509. 

Agapetus II. 17595. 

Agatho I. 17595. 

Agrippa II, Herod. 32548. 

Ahab, Bible character. 32548. 

Ahaz, Bible character. 32548. 

Aiglon (L’) 14884. 

Aiken (Wyatt), M. C. fr. S. C. 

Ajax paper box co. 9418. 

Albany, N. Y., University club dinner, 
1910. 10024. 

Albee (W. C.) 28469. 

Albert (T.) 21141. 

Albertype co. 5488, 171385. 

Albright (O.) 381404. 

Albright (W. L.) 28478. 

Al-che-say (Chief) 10877. 

Aleorta (Jose Figuero), Pres. la Re- 
public Argentine. 10022. 

Alda (MIme.) 25947. 

Alden (John) 28182. 

Alden (Priscilla) 238182. 

Aldrich (B. L.) jr. 11898. 

Aldrich (G. A.) 11895, 14188. 

Aldrich (M. M.) 1047. 

Aldrich (Nelson), U. 8. 
12672. 

Alexander I. 6509. 

Alexander IT, PP. Mediolo. 

Alexander IIT, PP. Senensis. 

Alexander IV, PP. Anagninus, 


4351, 14130, 


Pont. Max. Anglicus. 


26478. 


12672. 


Sen, fr. R. I. 


21786. 
21786. 
21786. 


621 


INDEX 


pt. Tv; eee 


Alexander V, PP. Greten. 24032. 
Alexander VI, PP. Hispanus. 24032. 
Alexander (De Alva Stanwood), M. C. 
Sr: IN. V5 GooG, 
Alexander (E.) 17145. 
Alexander (Eleanor Butler) 
Alexander (F. B.) 4855. 
Alexander (John White) 10098, 10107, 
101388, 10165, 15866, 21692. 
See also Detroit pub. co.—Photo- 
graphische gesellschaft. 
Alexander (Mrs. John White) 28936. 
Alexander (Joshua W.), M. C. fr. Mo. 
12672. 
Alexander (K.) 1048, 21142, 25754. 
Alexandra (Queen). 17842. 
Alexandria Washington lodge, no. 22. 
11896, 14682. 
Alfonso XIII, king of Spain. 
1239, 33063; 
Ali, Roosevelt’s tent boy. 
Ali Kuli (Mme.) 381892. 
Allds (J. P.). 14722. 
Alleaume (L.) 21888. 
Allegheny County light co. 
Allen (A. R.) 25756. 
Allen (Amos Lawrence), M. C. fr. Me. 
12672. 
Allen (C. D.) 1049. 
Allen (HK. W.) 1079. 
Allen (H. H.) 1080. 
Allen (J. N.) 903. 
Allen (J. W.) 23577. 
Allen (Mrs. Joel Nott) 
Allen (Bishop Richard): 
Allen (S. N.) 8606. 
Allen (Rev. T. W.) 28095. 
Allen-Nugent co. 9421. 
Alliance of the _ Polish 
(Turners): of U. S. A. 8620. 
Alling construction co. 5489. 
Allman (E. H.) 11898. 
Allston (Washington) 1612. 
Alma-Tadema (Sir L.) Voice of 
spring. See Tooth (Arthur) & sons. 


7667. 


Siler. 


12413. 


31408. 


903. 
980. 


falcons 


Alman & co. 23578. 
Altman (M.) 17146. 
Altson (A.) 20942. 


9422. 
19079. 


Alvey-Ferguson co. 

Alvin state bank. 

Alvord (E. BR.) 3. 

Amberg (J. L.) 28180. 

Amer. art works. 5493, 8621, 9423, 
11899, 19080, 28181. 

Amer. bank note co. 1087, 11900. 

Amer. bankers assn. executive council. 
27422. 

Amer. baseball club of Phila. 

Amer. blacksmith co. 21147. 

Amer. cigar co. 14683. 

Amer. college of mechano therapy. 4. 

Amer. commercial advtg. co. 5, 1088, 
5508, 11901, 14684, 17147, 19081, 
23579, 25759, 28477, 31409. 

Amer. druggist. 14693. 


25757. 


- Andover-Exeter football game. 


Amer. 
11914. 

Amer. iron & steel institute dinner. 
26478. 

Amer.-journal-examiner. 11915. 

Amer. lady corset co. 1102. 

Amer. league magnates. 31419, 33878. 

Amer. litho. co. 8622, 14134, 16692, 
25509, 28188. 

Amer. peace & arbitration 
dinner 1910. 10024. 

Amer. press ass’n. 9424, 14694, 19094, 
21148, 28607, 25771, 28503, 31419. 

Amer. publicity co. 14707, 28581. 


horse breeder pub. co. 12, 


league 


Amer. show print co. 4856, 4910, 
8630, 20899. 
Amer. soldiers & sailors. 27684. 


Amer. statesmen. 27684. 


Amer. steel & wire co. of N. J. 14708. 
Amer. stereoscopic co. 31683. 

Amer. surety co. of N. ¥. 25838. 
Amer. tailoring co. 28583. 

Amer. tobacco co. 17161. 

Ames (Butler) M. C. fr. Mass. 12672. 
Ames (¥. F.) jr. 31684. 

Ames (J.) 19942 

Ames studio. 5522, 17211, 28534. 
Amon (W. A.) mfg. co. 9425. 

Amos (Prophet) 32548. 

Anapetus I. 6509. 

Anastacius I & II. 6509. 


Anastasius III. 17595. 
Anastasius IV, PP. Romanus. 
Anderson (A. W.) 9426. 
Anderson (Carl Carey), M. C. fr. Ohio. 
12672. 
Anderson 
Anderson 
Anderson 
Anderson 
Anderson 
Anderson 
Anderson 
19136. 
Andilly (Arnauld d’) 


21786. 


(J. ta), ASE 

(Mrs. Larz) 17390, 26660. 
(O.) 25839. 

(W..E.). 28a 

(W. BR.) co. 5526, 21170. { 
pub co. 5529, 23698, 25854. - 
shorthand typewriter co. | 


15863. 

28540. 
Andover football team. 30535. 
Andreotti (F.) 8687. 

Andrews (A. L.) 5581. 

Andrews (C. L.) 23699. 


Andrews (F. W.) & co. 31690. 
Andrus (H. J.) 27 
Angeline (Princess), daughter of 


Chief Seattle. 
Angell (C. W.): 
Angelo (Tira di) 
Anicetus I. 6509. 
Annas, (High Priest) 12335. 

Anne de Beaupre (Saint) 28200. 
Ansberry (Timothy T.) M. C. fr. Ohio. 

12672. 

Ansel (Martin Frederick), 

S. C. 38606, 6696. 
Anterus. 6509. 


5352, 238146. 
1125, 5541. 
29896. 


Gov. of 


31021. 


Anthony (Saint) 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910. 
matuony (Daniel R.), jr., M. C. fe. 
ian. | 12672. 
Anthony (Susan B.) 
Antikammia chemical co. 
Apeda studio. 19157. 
Appalachian exposition. 


14931. 
16697. 


L191 7 . 


mopet (S..) & co. 21172. 
Appleyard (J.) 285389. 


Arakelyan (S.) 25855, 28540. 
Aram. 25857. 

Are (Joan of) See Joan of Arc. 
Are photo co. 191388. 
Archbold (John Dustin) 


Arklin (H.) 14709. 


20210, 22580. 


Arlent-Edwards (S.) 5542. 

Armitage (P. C.) 5548. 

Armour & co. 28542. 

Armstrong (G. W.) 211738. 

Armstrong (Joseph) 25892. 

Armstrong (M. E.) 28702, 25892, 
28547. 

Armstrong (S.) 238158. 


Armstrong (Mrs. Theodore) 15897. 

Army & navy lodge. 14710. 

Army-Navy football game, 1910. 29645. 

Arne bros. 381691. 

Arnold (C. D.) 18. 

Arnold (H.) 19189. 

Arnold (M. 8.) 380955, 31692. 

Arnold (R. J.) 5544, 19140. 

Arnold transit co. 14711, 19141. 

Arnot (R.) 4919, 14187, 23718, 25896, 
28548, 31694. 

Aronson (lL. V.) 5545, 14142, 16698. 

Arosemena (C. C.), Minister fr. Pan- 
ama. 10300. 

Art advertising. 28186. 

Art school of Y. W. C. A. of city of 
New York. 4864. 

Art stationery co. 31697. 

Arthur (Chester Alan), Pres. U. S. A. 
12959. 

Arthur (J.) 904, 4886, 49238, 9427, 
11640, 14712, 19142, 23717, 25939. 

Arthur (“Lil”) 19920. 

Arthurs (S. M.) 16699. 

Arundell (Harl of) 15509. 

Asa, king of Judah. 11800, 15974, 
18380, 20288. 

Asbury Park estates. 21175. 

Ashbrook (William A.), M. C. fr. Ohio. 
12672. 

Associated merchant tailors of Amer. 
1127, 5546, 9460, 11918, 14716. 

Association of Edison illuminating co. 
23154. 

Astle (H. M.) 28566. 

Astor (Alice Muriel) 

Astor (Col. John Jacob) 

Astor (Vincent) 21148. 

Astor (Mrs. William Waldorf) 

Asturias (Prince of) 11281. 

Athletics base ball team. 380291. 

Atkins (C. M.) 28186*. 

Atkinson (D. W.) 381699, 31700. 


22825. 
21148. 


16287. 


) 


— 


1131, 28567. 
55A8. 


Atkinson (F. EK.) 
Atkinson & Bigelow. 
Atlantis. 31701. 


Atterbury (G.) 906, 31703. 


Atwill (F.) 14718. 

Aubert, with Wellman in_ balloon 
America. 28503. 

Aubrun (Emile) aviator. 28817. 

Auburtin (F.) 213883. 

Auclair (C. EH.) 5549. 

Audemars (Edmond), aviator. 28817. 

Auersperg (Count von) 19146. 


Augustana jubilee, Rock Island, [1 
29326. 

Ault (Van P.) 25940. 

Austen (J. I.) co. 5550. 

Austin (A. W.) 19148. 

Austin (FF. A.) 11920. 

Austin candy co. 30. 

Austinson (J. T.) 1182. 

Austrian (J. C.) 14719. 

Autoreviseur co. 1133. 

Autotype fine art co., Itd. 23718. 

Averrett & Whitney. 14720. 

Avery & Potter. 25942. 

Avigdor (R.) 238825. 

Ayer (E. 8.) 11921, 14721, 
19144. 

‘zy (Lieut. Com. Benoist d’) 5860. 

Azy (Viscountess de) 1474, 15259. 

Be Ve Deseo. «) 946K: 

Baader (L.) 28825. 

Babberger (W.) 21176, 31704. 

Babbitt (B. T.) 11647. 

Babbitt studio. 21179. 

Babcock (W. 1.) 9468. 

Babeock (W. P.) 18248. 

Babies’ dispensary and hospital 
Cleveland, Ohio. 381. 

Bach (Johann Sebastian ) 

Bache (R.) 5558. 

Bachmann (H.) jr. 11389. 

Bachmann (M.) 16700. 

Bacon (P. D.) 25948. 

Bacon (J/rs. Robert) 
15768. 

sacon (Rt. Hon. St: Francis) 

Baer (W. J.) 8638. 

Bagger (F. E.) 28568. 

Bahlman (J.) 28580. 

Bailey (C. Z.) 1140, 9465. 

Bailey (M. W.) 11927. 

Bailey (Robert 0.) 381892. 
Jailey & Bailey. 5561, 9466. 

Railey-Roberts — bros.-Davenport 
21180, 28581. 

Bain (G. G.) 1144, 5563, 119380, 14722, 
17216, 19146, 21204, 23719, 28617. 


17214, 


of 


5049, 31922. 


12672, 


13070, 


17369. 


co, 


Bair (A. W.) 11956. 
Baixiras (—) 10087. 
Baker (C. R.) 26025. 


Baker (G. W.) 14148. 
Raker (George F.) 15887. 
Baker (H. S.) 14752. 


Baker (Gen. Henry Moore) 381419. 


9 
23 


INDEX 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.5 


Baker (J. G.) -32, 1175, 9467, 11957, 
19157, 21240, 238742, 26026. 

Baker (M. D.) 14758. 

Baker & CaStle. 21241. 

Baker & Kirby. 22825. 


Baker art studio. 21242. 

Baker photograph co. 11962, 21243. 

Bakowski (B. B.) 36, 5601, 11974, 
14757, 17285, 19162, 21244, 23748, 
26030, 28619, 31707. 

Baldinger (W. H.) 907. 


Baldwin (Miss) 23607. 

Baldwin (Capt. F. W.), aviator. 28817. 
Baldwin (M, A.) 28635. 
Baldwin (Capt. Thomas B.) 
Ball (C._P.), 23155. 

Ball CFA.) IAG 

Ball (J. D.) 5604, 31723. 
Ballinger (Richard Achilles), Secy of 


21204. 


Interior. 5860, 19094, 25754, 25771. 
Ballinger (Mrs. Richard Achilles) 
21142. 


Ballinger-Pinchot congressional com- 


mittee. 7409. 
Ballou COW...) Aes 
Bame (A. M.) 1178, 5605. 


Bamforth & co. 1179, 11991, 26034. 

Bandholtz (F. J.) 12058. 

Bandholtz & Cameron. 48. 

Ranfield (J. 'T.) 172388. 

Bangs (F. C.) 28636. 

Bank of Sheboygan. 23156. 

Bankhead (John Hollis), U. S. 

fr. Ala. 2140. 

Bannard (Otto) 5563, 25771. 

Barak, Bible character. 32548. 

Barber (Judge Orion Metca!f) 60. 

Barchfeld (Andrew Jackson), M. C. 
C 


Sen. 


freaka,) @2602- 

Barelay (Charles Frederick), M. 
fr Pax P2682: 

Barillot (L.) 4711, 23825. 


Baring (Miss) 15509. 
Barker (A. L.) 28687. 
Barmore (C.) 12059. 


Barnabas (Saint) 5855, 32548. 
Barnabee (Henry Clay) 27582. 
Barnard’s studio. 17239, 21248. 
Barnes (A. H.) 44, 1218, 23747, 26078, 
28659, 31724. 
Barnes (Albert A.) 
Barnes (Noah H.) 17216. 
Barnett (A. L.) 1218, 5608, 12060, 
24250, 2atis, 26079: 
Barnett (E. E.) 12061. 
Barnett (J.) sr. 31727. 
Barnhart (Henry A.), M. C. fr. Ind. 
10300. 


Barnhart (Wm. P.) 51. 
Barnum (BH. M.) 21259. 
Barnum (Phineas Taylor) 
Barr & Hyde adv. co. 4938. 
Barrett (John) 7999, 12672, 19094. 
Barrie (G.) & sons. 1219, 23774. 
Barron (W. E.) 8639. 


1214. 


2203. 


Barrott (G. W.) 8640. 

Barrows (Ed.) 31419. 

Barrows (L. D.) 23775. 

Barry (Rear Admiral Edward B.) 


30831. 

Barry. (Gen. Hei 

Earrymore (Ethel) 3016. 

Bartell (J. A.) 381728. 

Bartels (H. von) 6200, 18331. 

Bartels brewing co. 52, 31729. 

Barthman .(W.) 53. 

Bartholdt (Richard), M. C. fr. Mo. 
15259, 31892. . 

Bartholomew (E. D.) 26081. 

Bartlett (A.) 26082, 28662. 

Bartlett (G. H.) 31730. 

Bartlett (G. W.) 14782. 

Bartlett (George A.), M. C. fr. Nev. 
12672. 

Bartlett (Capt. 
25947, 27688. 

Barton (Clara) 

Bassell (George) T66. 

Bassett (W. A.) 14783, 17244, 19182, 
21260, 23778, 28663. 

Bastien-Lepage (—) 

Batchelder (C. F.) 

Bate (T. C.) 14144. 

Bateham (C. 8S.) 17256. 

Bates (Arthur Laban), M. C. fir. Pa. 
OLE TO, 


Bates (Charles W.) 25156. 

Bates (E.) 1220, 21261, 28664. 

Bates; (FPS8:) 3sitsz 

Bates (Prof. Henry) 30352. 

Bates (Johnny) 15897. 

Battell (R. L.) 54, 1222, 19195, 21263. 

Baudry (C. P.) 23825. 

Bauer (K.) 6804. 

Bauman (J.) 9469, 11648, 
23158. 

Bausher (Mrs. H.) 

Rausman (J. E.) 

Baxter (M. W.) 

Bayes (Nora) 

Bayles (F. E.) 5616. 

Beach (Dona) 7105. 

Beach (G.) 9498. 

Beach (H. M.) 17266, 19196, 21264. 

Beall (Jack), M. C. fr. Tex.. 12672. 

Beard (A.) 18934. 

Beard (G. M.) 25518. 

Beard (W. F.) 6200. 

Beatrice (Sister) 21453. 

Beaty (C. A.) 4867, 16702. 

Beaufont lithia water Co. 
23780, 28666, 31733. 

Beaumont (R. H.) 12089. 

Beaupre (Arthur M.) U. S. Minister 
to The Netherlands and Luxemburg. 
14694. 

Beaux (C.) 26111. 

Beaven (Bishop Thomas Daniel) 
17341. ots 

Becher (H.) 


12672. 


R. A.) 1401, 1474, 
23206. 


10117. 
4365. 


12067, 
5614. 
Do. 


16701. 
10388. 


19199, 


17274. 


624 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, J an—-Dec., 1910. 


Becht (A. L.) 28667. 

Bechtold (A. J.), jr. 17284. 

Beck (C. A.) 8641, 11666, 20925. 

Beck (R.) 12090. 

Beck (W.) & sons co. 17285. 

Beckert (Fritz) 25195, 28430. 

Beckman (T. J.) 1223, 21268, 31734. 

Beckwith (Carroll) 22595. 

Beckwith (H.) 9495. 

Beecher (Rev. Henry Ward) 
31278. 

Beechnut packing co. 4868. 

Beeman (EH. EB.) 24714. 

Beers (J. van) 28825. 

Beethoven (Ludwig van) 
5049, 53821, 170381. 


17880, 


1935, 2409, 


Beguelin (W. S.) 28668. 

Behlow (R.) 25514. 

Behrman (M.) 14789, 21270. 

Beifeld (J.) 28187. 

Belcher (H.) 11667, 12091. 

Bell (Prof. Alexander Graham) 
12672. 

Bell (Digby) 10910. 


Bell (J. W.) son & co. 9496, 23784. 
Bell (lL. M.) 12092, 21271, 26086. 
Bell (Theodore Arlington) 21450. 
Bell (W. G.) co. 23170. 
Bell & Palfrey. 12095, 17289. 


Bell bros. 26089. 

Bellet (—) 28825. 
Bellet (A.) 19244. 
Bellet (M.) 19002. 


Belleuse (C.) 5847. 

Belleuse (P. C.) 23825. 

Bellows (G.) 908, 26111. 

Belmont (August) 3016. 

Belmont (Mrs. Oliver Hazard Perry) 
25947. 

Belmont college. 14790. 

Benedict (J. B.) 12097. 

Benedictus (Saint) 17595. 

Benedictus I (Saint) 6509. 

Benedictus IITI-VII. 17595. 

Benedictus VIII, PP. Romanus. 21786. 


Benedictus IX, PP. Tusculum. 21786. 
Benedictus X, PP. Valetri. 21786. 
Benedictus XI, PP. Treviso. 24082. 


Benedictus XII, PP. Saverdum, 240382. 

Beneker (G. A.) 25515. 

Benevolent & protective order of elks. 
4939. 

Benger’s food, ltd. 26091. 

Benham (W. D.) 1224. 


Benjamin, Bible character. 382548. 
Benjamin (I.) 28795. 
Benner (H. M.) 1226, 19201. 


Benner (M.) 23825. 

Bennet (William S.), M. C. fr. N. ¥. 
12672. 

Bennett (A. A.) 12098, 

Bennett (Hon. Charles Goodwin), see. 
of Senate. 12672. 

Bennett (D. T.) 21278. 

Bennett (EH. A.) 12099. 


Bennett (J. EH.) 31736. 

Bennett (James Gordon) 23607. 

Bennett (Joseph Bently), M. C. fr. 
IV 12602, 


3enson (Miss) 26111. 
Benson (FF. W.) 6200, 26111. 
Benson studio. 31737. 
Jentheim (C.) 20927. 
Benziger (A.) 43869. 
Berckmann (H.) 9511. 
Berdan pub. co. 14792, 
Berg (J.) 23825. 


Bergen (C. von) 28831. 

Bergen (G. F.) 23796, 28669. 
Berger (Sam) 1144, 13242, 14722. 
Bergere (Valerie) 13426, 15492. 
Berkey & Gay furniture co. 56. 


Berkhimer (A. R.) 21276. 
Berlin (E. H.) 9518. 
Berlin photo. co. 26111. 


Berminghaus (O. HE.) 20942, 


Bern-Klene. 31738. 
Bernard (J.) 8642. 


Bernard (Sam) 28909. 

Bernhardt (WUme. Sara) 285038. 
Bernheim distilling co. 909. 
Bernstein (I.) 19203. 

Bernstorff (Count J. H. von), Ambas- 


sador fr. Germany. 10300, 15788, 
25947. 

Bernstorff (Cowntess) 103800, 25947, 
31892. 


Beroth (G. D.) 26161. 

Berry (A.) 8644, 

Berryman (M.) 

Berwick (W.) 

Besston (H. S.) 

Best (H.) 4851. 

Bethe (H. E.) 
23799. 

Bethell (U. N.) 

Bettikin co. 910. 

Betts (H.) 21929. 

Betts (L.) 12100. 

Beuner (H. M.) 5620, 9515. 

Beuthien (F.) 4940. 

Beveridge (Albert Jeremiah), U. 
Sen. fr. Ind. 2140. 

Beverley investment co. 26162. 

Beverly lock, nut & lock bolt co. 1228. 

Bevilacqua (S.) 9521, 14805, 31739. 

Beyfuss (A. E.) co. 31740, 


5617. 
5618. 
18935. 
17291, 19204, 21281, 


15887. 


Bible calendar & pub. co. 381741. 
Bicknell (J. C.) 5625. 

Bieknell mfg. co. 17298. 

Biddle (T. W.) jr. 9622. 
Bieber (A.) 22758. 

Biegler (HH. N.) 173806. 
Bierling (Albrecht) 4959. 

Big Head (Chief) 29275. 
Bigelow (G. B.) 238802. 
Bigelow (G. N.) 81742. 


14394, 338369. 
338369. 


Bigelow (John) 
— grand-daughter. 
Bigelow (L.) 19220. 


625 


tt 


INDEX 


Bisss (J. M2) Vaart 
Bigheart (Peter) 9566. 
Bilger (H. C.) 9523, 14808. 
Binder (J. R.) 173807. 
Binger (A.) 16708. 
Bingham (Miss) 381921. 
BRingham (H. M.) 9524. 
Bingham (R. W.) 1229, 12101. 
Biograph ¢o:. 66, 12315, S6325.9h25- 
12102, 14811, 17316, 19221, 21286, 
23803, 26168, 28670, 31743. 
Bireh (S. EL) jr 238Gss, ome: 
Birge (M. H.) 21298. 

Birmingham (E. F.) 
Birmingham, Ala., 
merce. 14145. 

Birn bros. 8645, 14146, 16704. 

Birnie (G. A.) 28187. 

Bishop (A. A.) 1245. 

Bishop (B. G. D.). 26178. % 

Bishop (W. A.) 9533. 

Bishops (Group of) 33941. 

Bisson (—) 5847. 

Bitter (K.) 380956. 

Bixby (VV...) 14162. 

Byjurman: (A:) 12112: 

Blaas: (Hy v:) 12662 

Black \(H.) eo. * '213238- 

Black (John C.) 23607. 

Black -(N. <1.) 31753: 

Black & white pub. co., ltd. 381754. 

Black Bull, Indian. 21729. 

Black Coyote (Chief) 5776. 

Black Horn, Indian. 17445. 

Blackhawk (Eli) and Angela Star. 
8438. 

Blackiston’s (P.) son & ©. 

Blacklock (T. G.) 14820. 

Blackman (H.) 4957. 

Blackman bros. 26179. 

Blakelock (R. A.) 26111. 

Blanchard (Newton Crain), 


68. 
Chamber of com- 


17326. 


EXx-Govy. 


otha, 12672: 
Blanchard (P.) 213883. 
Blansfield (Jim) 7428. 


Blarenberghe (J. H.) 10112. 

Blashfield (E. H.) 11668, 16768, 17331, 
Zale. 

Blatch (Mrs. Harriet Stanton) 

Blauert (B.) 26180. 

Blenner (C. J.) 20942, 30552. 

Blessing (J. L.) 5644. 

Blessing studio. 14821. 

Bliler (H..A.) 14824, 17335. 

Blimline (E. L.) & co. 9534. 

Blinks (G2). Sasi. 

Blinn (P. K.) 28684. 

Bliss-Deveneau_ co. 
9541. 

Bloch & Belz. 78. 

Blondat (M.) 14168. 

Blood (H. M.) 32088. 

Bloodgood (Miss Vera) 18070. 

Bloom (B.) 19230, 21839, 23810. 

Blosser (J. A.) 17386. 


14722. 


69, 1247, 5648, 


pip TV, Bist wees 
Bloteky (A. G.) 
Blue (A.) 5652. 
Blue Horse (Chief) 9599. , 
Bluh (F.) 9542, 12113. 
Blum (G. & EB.) 17337. 
Blume (H. J.) 12141. 
Boag (W. J.) 9566. | 
Board of education & patrons of the } 
Madison school. 27535. 
Boardman (Mabel) 6696, 31892. 
Boardman (T.) 12148. 
Boas, Bible character. 
Boas (HE. L:) 225 
Bode (W. A.) 4958. 
Bodley press. 9576. 
Boehm (H. R.) 381756. 
Boehme (C.) 29421. 
Boehme (K.) 12660. 
Boellinger (F.) 12144. 
Boettiger (M.) 25516, 28188. 
Bogert (G. H.) 6200. 
Boggs (A. B.) 5664. 
Boglione (Marquise de) 
LBoice (B.) 5666, 17338. 
Boileau (P.) 4871, 8717, 18936, 20929, | 
28188. , | 
Bok (Edward William) 2480. 
Bolan (Albion Keith) 28464. 
Boidini (—) 5690. 
Bolender (F. J.) 12145. 
Bolender (M.) 5667. 
Bolomey (H. A.) 14827. 
Bolton (R. PP.) #33so% 
Bond (A. J.) 56Ge 
Bong (R.) 4959, 25551. 
Bong (CR) kunst - verlagshandlung. 
8729, 18948. 
Bong & co. 12147. 
Bonheur (R. M.) 10106. 
Boniface VIII. 21786. 
Bonifacius I, II, III, 1V (Saints) 6509. 
Bonifacius V, VI. 17595. 
1X; Be 


14826. 


25710. 


5690. 


Bonifacius ~ Neapolitanus. 
24082. 

Bonine (R. K.) 31764. 

Bonnell (G. H.) 26181. 

Bonsack (Miss Helen) 27698. 

Bonte (C. E.) 12159, 14828. 

Bonveret (D.) 23825. 

Bonville (F.) 28685, 31768. 

Booen (J. O.) 14829, 26182. 

Book news monthly. 74, 1252. 5673, 
9587, 12160, 14832, 17340, 19242, 
21372, 28686. 

Booker (Charles F.), M. C. fr. Me: 
12672, 31419. 

Booth (Gen. & Mrs.), Salvation army. 
18445. 
Booth (F.) 

Boots, ltd. 238828. 

Boozer (J. H.) 1258. 

Borah (William E.), U. S. Sen. fr. 
Idaho. 31419. 

Borda (Sefor Don Francisco de P.), 
Minister of Colombia. 5860, 6696. 


4372. 


626 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910. 


Borden’s condensed milk co. 20983. 
Borup (—), with Peary expedition. 


1144, 5563. 

Bosselman (A. A.) 31779. 

Boston, Mass., superior court, Judge 
Harris presiding. 224. 

Boston herald co. 5675. 

Boston manufacturing co. 18947. 

Boston plastic art co. 11669. 

Boston sculpture co. 438738, 14833, 
23175, 30957. 

Boston stock exchange 1910. 

Bosworth (H. BE.) 17341. 


30285. 


Bottomley (W. L.) 31798. 
Boukofsky (G. C.) 5676. 
Bourgeois (H. J.) 14884. 


sourne (Jonathan), jr., U. S. Sen. fr. 
Ore. 2140, 31419. 
Bouscal (J. P.) 26186. 
Boutell (Henry S.), 
17390, 31419. 
Boven (J. O.) 17344. 
Bowden (C. F.) 9588, 12161. 
Bowerley (A. M.) 14847. 
Bowers (Haton J.), M. C. fr. Miss. 
15259, 31419. 
Bowers (George M.) 
Bowles (J. H.) 75. 
Bowman (BH. 8.) 381799. 
Bowman (W. 8.) 28687. 
Bowser (W.) 4875. 
Boy scouts of America. 31800. 
Boyé (A.) 28825. 
Boyé (B. M.) 911, 4876. 
Boyer (M. W.) 21874. 
Boyle bros. 912. 
| Boysen (J. T.) 
: 19243, 21375. 
Bracony (L.) 28190. 
Bradley (Edson) 5860. 
Bradley (Milton) co. 76. 
Bradley (W. G.) 26187. 
Bradshaw (A. J.) 5687, 21382. 
Brady (F.) 26188. 


Nearer, ary abu 


12672. 


5677, 12167, 14835, 


Brady (James Topham) 19942. 

Bragdon (J. C.) 5688, 9589, 17345, 
26192. 

Brager (A. A.) 14842. 


Bragg (—), automobile racer. 12655. 
Bramall (J. A.) 14843. 

Brand (HD. V.) 380959. 

Brandegee (Frank Bosworth), U. S. 

Sen. fr. Conn. 2140, 31419. 

Brandeis (Louis Denbitz) 103800, 17390. 
Brandt (G. W.) 5689. 

Brantley (William Gordon), M. C. fr. 


Ga. 12672. 
Braun (G. W.) 31801. 
Braun & co., succers. 18948, 19244, 


213888, 23825. 
Braun, Clement & co. 
Bray (J. R.) 5529. 
Brehm (FF. W.) 1264, 12171. 
Breitkopf & Hiirtel. S731. 
Bremer (W.) 14844. 


4377, 5690, S730. 


Srenner (C.) 4711. 
sreonski (A. de) 20942. 
Breslow (B.) 26198. 
3resnahan (Roger) 
Breton (—) 10153. 
Breton (J. A.) 10085. 
Brett (Rev. Cornelius) 
Brett litho. co. 
3929, 28190. 
Bretzman (C. F.) 
Greuer (H. J.) 


30873. 
24556. 
4378, 19261, 21426, 


17346. 
26111. 


Breuker & Kessler co. 1328, 5717, 
17347. 

srewer (J. F.) 4381. 

sriant (Mr. & Mrs. Donald) 17216. 


Bricard (K.) 3825. 


Bridgman (G. B.) 6200. 
Bridwell (A.) 23930. 
Brieghel (M.) 59811. 
Briggs (C. E.) 28697. 
Briggs (F. H.) 15259. 


Briggs (Frank Obadiah), U. S. Sen. fr. 
N. J. 2140. 

Brises: (J ALY. 1S: 

Briggs (Le Baron Russell), Dean of 
Harvard, 18665. 

Brill (G. R:) D6T72: 

Brinkley (J. D.) 173848. 

Brisgand (G.) 21888. 

Brister (S. H.) 31802. 

Bristow (Joseph Little), U. S. Sen. fr- 
Kan. 1474, 2140. 

Britten (G. 8.) 5725. 

Britton (G. FF.) 23981. 


Broadwell (W. H.) 5727. 

Brodie (Col. Alexander Oswald) 
18665. 

Bronillet (A.) 238825. 

Bronson (—), Yale football squad. 
25771. 

Bronson (R. L.) 28698. 

Brooke (M. E.) 91. 

Brooker (P. D.) 16778. 

Brookins (Walter), aviator. 25857, 


25947, 28817. 
Brooks (Bryant Butler), Gov. of Wyo. 
12672. 
Brooks (EH. W.) 28699. 
Brooks (J.) co. 17349. 
Brooks (Dr. Phillips) 1563, 6000. 
Brooks (W. HE.) 21429. 
Brothers (N. A.) 5728, 9590, 19262, 
» 23988, 26194, 28701, 31804. 
3rous-Niven co. 238938. 
Broussard (Robert F.), 
12672, 31419. 
Brown (A. A.) 5729. 
Brown (A. N.) 12178, 
Brown (Miss Angelica) 
28508. 
Brown (B. 
Brown (C. 
Brown (E.) 
Brown (I. FB.) 
Brown (I. M.) 


M. C, fr. La. 


214382. 
16287, 20439, 


B.) 14845. 

A.) 1884. 
173850. 

12175, 28763. 


15509, 


INDE*<. 


Dt. TV; Te SG 


Brown (G. C.) 8732, 30960. 

Brown (H. H.) 173858, 21434, 28705. 

Brown (H. O.) 23964. 

Brown (H. W.) 1835. 

Brown (J. G.) 11670, 30962. 

Brown (J. BH. PP.) 8733: 

Brown (J. M.) 21444. 

Brown (Joseph M.), Gov. of Ga. 
3606. 

Brown (K. L.) 5733. 

Brown (lL. J.) 19264. 

Brown (L. K.) 17355. 

Brown (Mordecai) 33873. 

Brown (Norris), U. S. Sen. fr. Nebr. 
2140. 

Brown (O. R.) 9591. 

Brown (W. H.) & co. 173858. 

Brown (Mrs. William) 28503. 

Brown & Bigelow. 4386, 4972, 8734, 


14846, 30963. 


Brown & Shaffer. 92, 1388, 5734. 

Brown bros. 12176. 

Brown, Morrison co. 

Brown-Potter (Mrs.) 7028. 

Brown-Robertson co. 8754, 14164. 

Brown shoe co. 25552. 

Browne (A. H.) 1374. 

Browne (D. A.) 26204. 

Browne (G. E.) 26111. 

Brownlow (Hon. Walter Preston) 
12Gb: 

Brownscombe (J.) 
32730. 


Bruce(J5 A.)e A218 
Bruce (Judge Matthew Linn) 
25947. . 
Bruce (W.) 9592. 
Bruckmann (F.) 
Brugiére (P. S.) 
Brugler (D.) 
Bruner (C. M.) 21445. 
Brunkal (E£.) 5811, 24906. 
Brunswick-Balke-Collender co. 
31807. 


Brush (G. de F.) 1612, 26111. 
Brush (John TT.) . 25771. 
Bryan (Charles Page) 
Bryan (Hon. Wm. Jennings) 
Bryan-Marsh co. 9593. 
Bryant (William Cullen) 
Bryce (James), Ambassador 
Brit. 10300, 17390. 
Bryce (Mrs. James) 10300. 
Bryn (H. H.), Minister of Norway. 
28808. 


28711. 


8756, 11674, 12180, 


23607, 


14910. 
28718. 
5137, 31806. 


4440, 


12672. 
19774. 


31982. 
of Gr. 


Bryn (Madam H. H.) 28808. 

Bryson (J. R.) 4711. 

Buark photo art co. 5739. 

Buchanan (James), Pres. U. S. A. 
12959. 

Buchanan (Gen. James Anderson) 


& party. 28503. 
Bucher (H.) 28192. 


-Burgone (Harry) 


Buchtel (Henry Augustus), Ex.-Gov. } 


of Col. 12672. 
Buck (B. F.) 26205. 
Buck (G. V.) 18376, 95955) 1219s 


17360, 21446, 28714. 
Buckland (G. G.) 4442, 26235. 
Buckley (A. G.) 4448. 
Buckley (L. J.) 1877, 5746. 
Bucklin (W. C.) & co. 14165. 
Buckskin Charlie (Chief) 6397, 
Buckstaff (G. A.) 9597. 
Buek (G. H.) 28967. 
Buffalo Bill. See Cody (W. F.) 


Buffalo Bill & Pawnee Bill film co. 
Zot ie 
Buffalo Catholic publ. soe. 9598. 


Buffalo chamber of commerce & mfgs. 


club. 26256. 
Buffalo gen. electric co. 28720. 
Buffalo Jones African co. 26236. 


Buffham (G. R.) 12194. 

Bugher (F. H.) 14722. 

Guisseret (Count Conrad de), Minister | 
of Belgium. 10300. 

Buisseret (Countess) 10300. | 

Bulkeley (Morgan Gardner), 
Sen. fr. Conn. 12672. | 

Bull (R. W.) DiGi | 

Bullard (C. E.) 13879. 

Bullock (Seth) 3606, 66986. 

Bunker (A. C.) 12196. 

Bunker (D. M.) 1612. 

Bunnell (C. B.) 8386. 

Bunnell (S. U.) 12197, 21449. 

Burbank (A. 8.) 5749. 

Burbank (EH. A.) 114, 5776, 9599. 

Burbank (Luther) 12198, 21445, 282738. 

Burden (Mrs. Arthur Scott) 28503. 

Burdge’s stores. 28721. 

Burdick (J. HE.) 4444, 4984, 8757. 


Burgess (George Farmer), M. C. fr. 
Tex. 12672. ih, 

Burgess (W. C.) 31808. 

Burgess (W. HB.) 5779, 9600, 12208, 
14922, 23987, 26257, 28722, 31809. 

3241. 

Burk (W. H.) 19265. 

Burke (Charles Henry), M. C. fr. S. 
Dak. 12672. 

Burke (E. J.) 12209. 

Burke (James Francis), M. C. fr. Pa. 
12672. 


Burke (John), Gov. of N. Dak. 3606, 
12672, 23607. 

Burke & Atwell. 5781, 26258. 

Burke studio. 120. 

Burleigh (Edwin C.), M. C. fr. Me. 
12672. 

Burley (H. J.) 19266. 

Burley & co. 23176. 

Burnett (i. B:) 231% 

Burnett (John Lawson), 
Ala. 12672, 31419. 

Burnett (W. S.) 9601. 

Burnham :(H.) * 12210; 28728: 


BS 


MM... OS ir, 


628 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910. 


Burnham (Henry Hben), U. S. Sen. 
fr. IN. H. 2140. 
Burnham (R. N.) 4447. 


Burns (“ Farmer’) 13242. 
Burns (M. B.) 26260. 
Burns (R. V.) 9742. 


Burns (Robert), poet. 9081, 28405. 

Burns, (Robert), Puliman, Wash. 
14924, 173638, 26261. 

Burns (Teddy) 18426. 


Burpee (W. A.) & co. 1895, 31811. 


Burrage (C. D.) 12218. 
Burrell (D. T.) 12219. 
Burris (H. BH.) 14925. 


Burroughs (EH. W.) 18953. 

Burrows (Julius Caesar), U. S. Sen. 
fr. Mich. 23607. 

Burton (Marion Leroy), Pres. Smith 


college. 30530. 
Burton (Prof. Richard Eugene). 
12794. 


Burton (Theodore H.), U. S. Sen. fr. 
Ohio. 2140, 31419. 

Burwell (M. T.) 28192. 

Burwell (R.) 12220. 

Busbey (LL. White) 

Busch (A. A.) 
28198. 


Bush (Owen) 388873. 
Bush-Brown (H. K.) 
Bushnell (HH. R.) 
Bushnell photo co. 21450. 
Bushong (J. C.) 31818. 
Busky (J. 8S.) 5782. 
Busson (G.) 21888. 
Butcher (8S. D.) 12221. 
puter (A. NN?) 12222. 
Butler (J. W.) paper co. 
Butler (M. L.) 14926. 
Butler (Major S. M.) 
Butt (Capt. Archibald) 
Butterfield (A. W.) 


19094. 
16774, 18954, 20934, 


121, 31011. 
31817. 


128. 


21204. 
12672. 
23178. 


Butterfield (Rebecca Codman) 6014. 
Butterfield (W. A.) 17369. 

Bwana Tumbo. See Roosevelt (T.) 
Byers (L. W.) 31012. 

Byers (R. EB.) 21452. 


Byrd (Adam Monroe), M. C. fr. Miss. 
12672. 


Byrne, with Pitts. natl. league. 18838. 

Byrns (Joseph W.), M. C. fr. Tenn. 
31419. 

Byron co. 1401, 21453. 

Cabane (E.) 19244, 23825. 

Cable (Benjamin Stickney), Asst. See. 
of Commerce & labor. 12672. 

Cable (George W.) 3838878. 

Cabot (John) discovering Labrador. 
5104. 

Cackett & Wilhelms co. 

Cady (A.) 28194. 

Caelestinus IIT, PP. Tuscus. 

'Caelestinus IIIT, PP. Romanus. 

‘Caelestinus IV, PP. Mediola. 


31822. 

21786. 
21786, 

21786, 


Caelestinus V, PP. Samnis. 21786. 

Caesar (Augustus) 13. 

Cahill (Marie) 13426. 

Cahoon (C. D.) 19267. 

Caiapas (High Priest, Joseph) 

Cais I. 6509. 

Calderon (Ignacio), minister of Bo- 
livia. 10300. 

Caldwell co. 5783. 

Calhoun (Judge William J.) 546. 

Calhoun, Denny & Ewing. 23179. 

Calistus II, PP. Galus. 21786. 

Calistus III, PP. Hispanus. 240382. 

Calkins (F. D.) 9602. 

Callahan (J.) & co. 19269. 

Calvo (Sefora) 10300. 

Calvo (Joaquin Bernardo), minister of 
‘ Costa Rica. 10300. 

Cambronne (Count 
Etienne) 21383. 

Camnitz (—), with Pitts. 
23880. 

Camp (C. B.) 

Camp (J. M.) 238991. 

Camp (W. A.) 17870. 

Campaeu (Father) 524. 

Campana (D. M.) . 12223. 

Campaninni (Delfonte) 30011. 


12335 
mI. 


Pierre Jacques 
league. 


26264. 


Campbell (—) Yale football squad. 
25771. 

Campbell (A. J.) 1408. 

Campbell (A. R.) 12247. 

Campbell (B.) 14927. 

Campbell (B. C.) 4711. 

Campbell (B. S.) 19270, 21454. 

Campbell] (F. 8S.) 149381, 26265. 

Campbell (H. C.) 14984, 28726. 

Campbell (H. J.) 1407. 

Campbell (J.) co. 124, 4985, 8758, 
11678, 18955. 

Campbell (J. A.) 1408. 

Campbell (Ix. C.) 8761. 

Campbell (R. T.) 1409. 

Campbell (W. B.) 14985. 

Campbell art co. 5784, 9609, 14937, 


21456, 23992, 26266. 

Campbell studios. 12252, 21470, 26275. 

Canadian club of New York, annual! 
banquet, Nov. 15, 1910. 29146. 

Candler (Ezekiel S.), M. C. fr. Miss. 
31419. 

Cannon (Joseph Gurney), M. C. fr. 
Tll. 5568, 31419. 

Canterbury co. 125, 14944. 

Capell (M.) 26276. 

Capital film co. 26277. 

Capper (A.) 1381, 23998. 

Caproni (P. P.) & brother. 4986, S762. 

Capstick (J. H. & T.) 19271, 21475. 

Caracanda bros. 4988, 

Carbo (Madam) 10800. 

Carbo (Felipe), Minister of Ecuador. 
10800. 


629 


INDEX 


Carborundum co. 
Cardella (A. S.) 
28727, 31823. 
Cardella self acting vacuum power co. 

24013. 
Cardinals (Group of) 
Cardinell-Vincent co. 
Caré (J.) 23825. 
Cargill co. 14945, 31827. 
Carleton (Will.) 24281. 
Carleton eng. co. 24015. 
Carlin (Charles C.), M. C. fr. Va. 
31419. 
Carlsen (E.) 15509, 26111. 
Carlyle (F.) 28194. 
Carmelite chairmen, group. 
Carnegie (Andrew) 13590, 
17214, 21204, 28255. 
Carnell (Mary) 26279, 28729. 
Carpenter (C. T.) 12255, 14976. 
Carpenter (F. M.) 


163. 
Carpenter (F. O.) 14166. 
Carpenter (S.) 167, 1416, 5807, 14981, 
Carr (J. O.)- 9623. 


1415, 26278. 
5806, 9621, 12254, 


27307. 
17371. 


28729. 
13798, 


19278, 24016. 

Carrigan (—) of Boston Amer. league. 
18833. 

Carroll (A. M.) 12258. 

Carroll (Beryl F.), Ex-Gov. of Iowa. 
10300. 

Carroll (J. B.) 26281. 

Carroll (J. Ellison) 3534. 

Carson (C. H.) 18959. 

Carson (Howard A.) 21478. 

Carter (Charles Daugherty), M. C. fr. 
Okla. 12672. 

Carter, \GiH:-E.}° ©1927T: 

Cartner & Bender. 28730. 

Caruso (Enrico) 5563, 13128, 29738. 

Caruthers (C. H.) 26282. 

Cary (W. dela M.) 918. 

Cary (William Joseph), M. C. fr. Wis. 
12672. 

Case (W. H.) 17383. 

Cash (J.) 19278. 

Cassatt (Miss) 23607. 

Cassatt (Mrs.) & children. 23607. 

Cassatt (Alexander Johnston) 20292. 

Cassell’s Amer. press service. 19279. 

Cassens (R. H.) 1427. 

Casseres (Benjamin de) 7028. 

Castrello (Senor Salvador) 17390. 

Caswell (E. C.) 6656. | 

Catharine (Saint) 18244, 21383. 

Cathell (E. 8.) 24031, 31833. 

Catholic pub. soc. of Amer. 
28736. 

Catholic transcript. 

Catlett (G.) 16775. 

Catlett (W. A.) 12259, 24055. 

Catlin (Gen. Isaac S.) 19451. 

Caum (J. W.) 28749. 

Cavalieri (Lina) 263, 1044, 1599, 
6159, 25947. 

——  & sister. 


24082, 
14987. 


25947. 


pt. Iv; 1. s., ¥. 3 


Cavan (l/adame Marie) 27016. 
Cavana (M.) 9624. 
Cave (J. H.) 24067. 


Caxton printing co. 1429. 


Caywood (E. 8S.) 21479. 
Cazin (J. C.) 10120. 
Cécile (Saint) 23825. 


Celebrity art co. 19280, 21481. 

Celestino, Costello co. 9625, 12261. 

Celestinus I. 6509. 

Celi (P.) 914, 25558, 31018. 

Center (A. P.) 4226325 5 

Central stamping co. 28195. 

Cesery (A. J.) co. 8764. 

Chabeis (P.) 21383. 

Chaffee (A. H.) 28751. 

Chamber of commerce & mfgrs. club of 
Buffalo. 24069. 

Chamberlain (E. J.) 31835. 

Chamberlain (George Earle), U. S. 
Sen. fr. Ore. 2140, 31419. 

Chamberlin (L.) 5809. 

Chambers (W. W.) 1480, 9626. 

Chambless (E.) 24070. 

Chambrun (Countess de) 12672. 

Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) 
19440. 

Chamorro (General) 

Champ -(A.) 31836. 

Champaigne (P. de) 

Champeau (L. X.) 17387. 

Champenois (F.) 14167. 

Champion & Putnam. 14381, 9627. 

Champion statuary co. 20935. 

Champions Amer. league, Detroit 1909. 
2196. 

Chance (Frank) 

Chance (G. W.) 

Chandler (G. A.) 

Chandler (G. H.) 

Chandler bros. 
31839. 

Chang (Madam) 1474, 5860, 10300. 

— See also Chinese minister’s wife. 

Chang (Mrs. Henry) 5860. 


7428. 
15864. 


30873. 

14990. 

17388. 

19396, 31837. 
19398, 26283, 28754, 


| Chang (Yin Tang), Minister of China. 


5860, 10300. 
Chantal, Jeanne de 
28200. 
Chantron (A. J.) 
Chapin (O. R.) 
Chaplin (E. L.) 1448. 
Chapman (A.) 19401. 
Chapman (R.) co. 170, 1447, 14991, 
24072, 28756. 
Chapman (Mrs. Wm. Hayes) 
Charge Alone, Indian. 5948. 
Charging Hawk, Indian. 5948. 
Charles IV, king. 31419. 


(Saint) 5015, 


23825. 
24071, 26284. 


23719. 


Charlet (A.) 21383. 
Chase (A. L.) 1449. 
Chase (G. H.) 5814. 


“hase (Hal) 33878. 
Chase (J.) 4448. 
Chase (L. C.) & co. 28196. 


630 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan. ~Dee., 1910. 


Chase (Stephen A.) 25892. 
Chase (W. M.) 14168, 26111. 
Chavarria (Manuel) 31419. 
Cheney (Bishop Charles) 18128. 
Cheney (M. M.) 221, 5812, 19405, 
26285. 
Chéron (P. J.) 
Chesebro bros. 12264, 
Chester (C. L.) 5814. 
Chester suspender co. 
Chicago daily news co. 28760, 
Chicago ferrotype co. 5881. 
Chicago Natl. league ‘team. 
26258, 26558, 26630, 27832. 
Chicago statuary mfg. co. 18961. 
Chicago white stocking base ball club 
‘Maror 1871. 32527. 


8765. 
28759. 


5830. 
31841. 


1910. 


1450, 19406, 


Chickering (F.) 224, 
24084. 
Child (H. B.) 915. 
Child (W. B.) 19410, 21482. 
Children’s shop. 9629. 
Childs (C: R.) 1459, 12265, 21504. 


Chindlund (H. A.) 9680. 

Chinese minister, daughters of, in na- 
tive costume. 17390. 

Chinese (New) minister’s wife 
daughters. 1474. 

—— See also Chang (Madame) 

Chittick (Rev. J. J.) 19406. 

Chittick (M. B.) 1460. 

Chopin (Francois [Tréderic) 
12828, 21557, 31922. 

Christ. See Jesus Christ. 

Christensen (I.) 381888. 

Christian herald. 24096, 28806. 

Christie (W. M.) 9688. 

Christophorus. 17595. 

Christy (H. C.) 4886. 

Christy eng. co. 28807. 

Chromatic index co. 9685. 

Chromo co. 1461, 12296. 

Chronicle pub. co. 17889. 

Church (A. 8.) 16776, 23180. 

Church (C. L.) 9636. 

Pourch (FE. H:) 31982. 

Church (F. S.) 916, 4989, 31014. 

Church & Dwight co. 8766, 16779. 

Churchill (A.) 123808. 

Cicotte (—) of Boston Amer. 
18833. 

Ciocia (V.) 21507. 

Civie federation of Chicago. 

Claassen (Arthur) Ales 

Clapp (Miss Ella) 173890. 

Clapp (F.-W.) 31890. 

Clarenbach (M.) 6200. 

Claristus I. 6509. 

Clark (—) of Pittsburg nat. 
18883. 

Clark (Champ), M. C. 
31892. 

Clark (J/rs. Champ) 

Clark (Clarence Don), 
Wyo. 2140, 31419. 


and 


5049, 


league. 


19415. 


league. 


fr; Mo. . $1419, 
31892. 


U. S. Sen. fr. 


SS Sl 


Clark (EB. B.) 8796, 11680. 

Clark (E. 8.) 9642. 

Clark (Frank), M. C. fr. Fla. 31419. 

Clark (Miss Genevieve) 31892. 

Clark (Mrs. George R.) 28669. 

Clark (H. W.). 9643. 

Clark (J.) 238825. 

Clark (Judge) & special prosecutor 
Noonan. 8117. 


Clark (Lee B.) 29837, 32898. 
Clark (R.) 6200. 


Clark (Raymond A.) 29837, 32898. 
Clark & Best. 15003. 

Clarke (Della) 13426. 

Clarke (IF. L.) 24097. 

Clarke (Fred) 33873. 

Clarke (H.) & sons. 5882. 

Clarke (H. E.) 31891. 

Clarke (W. B.) co. 5838. 
Clarkholm (Magnus) 25947. 


Clatworthy (F. P.) 
19417, 26289. 


Claus (G.) 12309. 

Claussen (Ida von) 11930, 25947. 

Clay (Alexander Stephens), U. S. Sen. 
fr. Ga. 2140. 

Clay (Mrs. S. G.) 28196. 

Clays (P. J.) +6200. 

Clayton (Henry D.), 
31419. 

Clemens I. 6509. 

Clemens II, PP. Germanus. 21786. 

Clemens III, PP. Romanus. 21786. 

Clemens IV, Papa Gallus. 21786. 

Clemens V, PP. Vasco. 24032. 

Clemens VI, PP. Gallus. 24082. 

Clemens VII, PP. Floren. 28736. 

Clemens VIII, Florentinus. 28736. 

Clemens (Samuel Langhorne) 5319, 
5563, 6444, 11688, 14280, 15492, 16702, 
16772, 17005, 19834, 26265. 

Clements (G. DeV.) 5855. 

Clemer (W. B.) 1478. 

Clendenon photo co. 9649. 

Cleveland (Grover), Pres. U. S. 
12959. 

Clifford (C. E.) 

Clifford (Vrs. F.) 

Clifford (Kathleen ) 

Cline (Cyrus), M. C. 

Cline (Harry) 11930. 

Clinedinst (B. M.) 1474, 
28808, 31892. 

Clinkenbeard (W. H.) 

Clogenson (H.) 12810. 

Close (I. M.) 26298. 

Close, Graham & Scully. 
26294. 


5834, 9646, 15003,* 


M. GC. -Ir., Alas 


19426, 21509, 
21510. 
10910, 

fr. Ind. 


26292. 


©6660. 
5860, 173890, 


d1918. 


1497, 17423, 


Closson (H. B.) 14169. 
Clough (PB. R.) 20986, 28816. 
995 


Clough (V. W.) 25. 

Cluett, Peabody & co. 25554. 
Clysmie spring eco. 381919, 
Coast advertising co. 263548. 
Coates (IT. M.) 14170. 


631 


INDEX 


pt. Lv, B.S. vie | 


Coates (L.) nursery co. 21516. 

Cobb: (D.)i . 2819%. 

Cobb (G. T.) 9650. 

Cobb (Tyrus) 12789, 15897, 
27965, 33878. 

Coburn’s picture store. 

Coca cola co. 16780. 

Cochran (U.) 15004. 

Cochrane (R. E.) 226. 

Cody (William Frederick) 
304385. 

Coe-Martimer co. 1517. 

Coffin (W. Haskell) 81111. 

Coffrain (L. D.) co. 26349. 

Coffyn (—), aviator. 25947. 

Cohen (D. EE.) 227. 

Cohen (G. W.) 5000. 

Cohen (K. M.) 16781, 23182, 31015. 

Coker (R. EH.) 228. 

Colby (V. V.) 19427. 

Colclough (J. E.) 12318. 

Cole (—), outfielder. 13615. 

Colev(Aa Fe) 215 iT. 

Cole (F. B.) , 9651. 

Cole (J. W.) 31920. 

Cole (Aliss M.) 27698. 

Cole (N. A.) 19485. 

Cole (W. J.) 23607. 

Cole & co. 24098, 28817. 

Coleman (A. B.) 21523. 

Coleman (C. C.) 6200. 

Coleman (T. L.) 928. 

Colm” (G.) “S012: 

Collier (J.) 29421. 

Collier (P. F.) & son. 5888. 

Collins (B. M.) 5001. 

Collins (Eddie) 15897, 33873. 

Collins (H. 8.) 1518. 

Collims (i. Be. ). ) 229. 

Collins (J. G.) 5563. 

Collins (W.) 20942. 

Collins & Wightman. 15006. 174380. 

Colnagh?r (Po & D.4>&- co. Sl92%: 

Colonial art pub. co. 1519, 5898, 9652, 
12314 2525: 

’ Colony crafts. 15009, 19486. 

Colt (Ethel Barrymore) 3016. 

Columbia phonograph co. 1520. 

Columbia photograph co. 2380. 

Columbian conservatory of music. 1521. 
12323, 19440, 21557, 28882, 31922. 

Columbus (Christopher) 5104. 

Columbus chamber of commerce. 

Colvier (W. S.) 24100. 

Colville i. F.) 26351. 

Colvin (Andrew) 7105. 

Comer (Braxton Bragg), Gov. of Ala. 
3606. 

Commercial milling co. 28896. 

Commercial orchard co. of Washing- 
ton. 23184. 

Commercial photo. co. 17481. 

Commercial shirt co. 231. 

Commeter’sche kunsthandlung, 
helm Suhr. 924, 20987. 


25359, 
17429. 


28909, 


5921. 


Wil- 


-Cooksley (J. L.) 


Como co. 5922. 

Comstock (G. W. R.) 12333, 28899. 

Concrete steel engineering co. 31932. 

Confalonieri (Donna Beatrice Cusani) 
29230, 31892. 

Confalonieri 
29230, 31892. 

Confalonieri (Marchese Cusani), Am- 
bassador fr. Italy. 8117, 28808, 
29230. 

Conger (H. B.) 14722, 28503. 

Congressional appropriations commit- 
tee at Panama. 31419, - 

Conkey (G. E.) co. 1528. 

Connaghan (J. E.) 26357. 

Connell (E. D.) 23825. 

Conner_(G. F.) 15010. 

Connor (KE. D.) 17432. 

Connor (Sergt. Jim.) 8088. 

Connors (W. F.) 25947. 

Conrad (Col. Gabe) 7428. 

Conrads (A.) 19446. 

Consolidated rubber tire eo. 31016. 

Constantino. 1520. 

Constantinus I. 17595. 

Ccntenot (G.) 5002. | 

Conti (Madame Bourbon) 12941. : 

Continental insurance co. 20939. | 

Conture (T.) 10105. | 

Conway (Master) 6943. 

Conwell (L. R.) 232, 5984.) 12335 
15012. 

Cook (Lady) 23607. 

Cook (Dr. Frederick A.) 5563, 12382, 
29420, 31419, 33873. 

Cook (H. G.) 4450. 

Cook (J. H.) 28902. 

Cook (Ruben) 21725. 

Cook (T.) & son. 28904. 

Cook (T. A.) 12382. 

Cook (W. B.) 19448, 21563, 24101, 
26358, 31934. 

Cooke (J. TT.) 17433. 

Cooke (L. HE.) 5948. 

Cooke (L. H.) 4451. 

Cooke (M. G.) 15013, 31936. 

17436. 

Cool (G. de) 28825. 

Coolidge (C. M.) 5003, 9741, 20940. 

Cooper (C. C.) 26111. 

Cooper (Henry A.), M. @) fe Wis, 
31419. 

Cooper 

Cooper 


(Marchesa Cusani), 


(J.°C)) “2T 56a: 

(L.) 19450. 

Cooper (S. H.) 5952. 

Cooper (T. BE.) 1524. 

Cooper (W.) & nephews. 1525. 

Co-operative press. 21566. 

Cootey (P. I.) 26862, 28905. 

Cocover (L. G.) 5958. 

Coovert (J. C.) 17487. 

Copeland (J. F.) 25555. 

Copley (J. S.) 1612, 15868, 15867, 
18248. 


632 


INDEX 


NOs. 1- 52, Jan.—Dec., 1910. 


31982. 
17439. 


Corday (Charlotte) 
Cordray (C. L.) 
Cornelius I. 6509. 
Corner (G. E.) 14171. 

Corning (L.) 1526, 5005, 8797. P 

Cerot (J. B. C.) 10118, 10121. 

Cort (H. R.) 5960, 12383. 

Cortwright (H.& A.) 9742, 19451. 

Cosentino (O.) 5006. 

Cosmopolitan litho. co. 
31937. 

Cosmopolitan mag. 17440. 

Cotton (F. J.) 15014. 

Coughlan (M. A.) 9748. 

Countiss (Cathrine) 13426. 

Countryman (KH. W.) 17445. 

Courier co. of Buffalo, N. Y. 244, 1535, 
5963, 9744, 19452, 21567, 241038, 26363, 
28909, 31940. 

Courteau (HE. G.) 24115. 

Courten (A. v.) 21878. 

Courtney (Charles) 18665. 

Courtois (G.) 23825. 

Couse (EB. I.) 925, 5008, 10115, 10124, 
11681, 14172, 25556, 31017. 

Couse (I.) 21929. 

Coutre (Hdmond) 7428. 

Coutts (A.) 981, 23185. 

Couture (T.) 1612. 

Coux (B.) 17446. 

Coventry (Lady) 

Covey (M.) 9757. 

Covington (Joseph H.), M. C. fr. 
31419. 

Cowen (A. B.) 5969. 

Cox (J. C.) 381942. 

Cox (K.) 4452, 11688, 31019. 
poy  (—); 
25771. 
Crachorski (W. von) 

mraig (C.) 21929. 
Craig (C. S.) 6656. 

| Craig (M. B.) 17447. 
iCram (J. M.) 17449. 
iCramer (G. M.) 246. 
|Crampton (C. H.) 1586. 
(Crane (Bruce) 20245, 22595. 


1527, 28906, 


5690. 


18331. 


| SS. Dak. 2140. 
|\OCrawford (Ars. Coe I.) 
iCrawford (Sam) 33873. 
|\Crawford (W.) 6656. 
\Cream of wheat co. 1538. 
iCrede (L. di) 15509. 
iCredit exchange agency. 
i\Oreel (Enrique) 31419. 
iCrew of the Roosevelt. 1144. 
iOrill (J. HB.) 21584, 26374. 
)Orippen (O.40:) 6981. 
jOrisp (A.) 5010. 


17390. 


17450. 


Md. 


of Yale football squad. 


#Crane (William Murray), U. S. Sen. 
| fr. Mass. 1474. 

|Crane & Mahoney 28197. 

#Crapo (William Wallace) 15152 
iCrapple (G.) & co. 1587. 

Crawford (Coe Isaac), U. S. Sen. fr 


12252. 
6159. 


Crocker (Richard) 
Croft (Mabel) 


Croizette (Sophie Alexandrine) 23825. 

Crome (J.) 15509. 

Cromwell (Miss Louise) 29230. 

Cromwell co. 12384. 

Cronk (S. C.) 5011. 

Cronk (W. C.) 4458. 

Crooks & Christensen. 1540, 5983, 
15015. 

Croonborg (F. T.) 1542, 5984, 9759, 
15016, 17451, 19465, 24122, 28918, 
31943: 

Cropsey (J. C.) 28508. 

Crosby (C. H.) 19468. 

Crose photo co. 5987, 15018, 17453. 

Cross (A. K.) 15028. 

Cross (F. O.) 263879. 

Cross. (G.' C:)." 228as5. 

Cross (J. H.) 26381. 

Crouse (A.) 5012. 


Crow (Thomas), Sioux chief. 21261. 
Crowell (B.) 19469. 
Crowell pub. co. 938, 1544. 
Crownover (W.) 31945. 
Crowton (J. J.) 9761. 
Cruikshank (—) 23607. 
Crunelle (L.) 25564. 
Cruse (A. H:) 26582. 
Cruver mfg. co. 1545, 
15024. 

Cruz (Madame) 10300. 
Cruz (Senor Don Anibal), 
of Chile. 103800. 
Culbertson (Mrs. K.) 

Cullen (C. C.) & co. 21586. 

Cullen (M. J.) 5996. 

Cullom (Shelby Moore), U. S. Sen. fr. 
Ill. 2140. 

Culmer (H. L. A.) 7744, 12391. 

Culp (Miss Adaline) 29230. 

Culver military academy. 15025 

Cummins (Albert Baird), U. S. Sen. 


5992, 9762, 


Minister 


28920. 


fr. Iowa. 2140, 19094. 
Cuna I. 17595. 


Cuninghame (R. J.) 12384, 12418. 


Cunningham (J. H.) 5998. 

Cunningham (J. W.) 238607. 

Cuntz (J. H.) 31946. 

Cupid Bill novelty co. 28198. 

Curdes (L. F.) 5999. 

Curlee (Miss BE.) 27698. 

Curran (C. C.) 6200, 10097, 10117, 
25565. 

Curran (J. H.) 1546. 

Curran co. 1552 

Currie (L. J.) 12393. 

Currie (N.) 250. 

Curtis (A.) 15538, 19471. 

Curtis (Mrs. Charles) 15259. 

Curtis (Edward 8S.) Indian pictures. 
9765-9981. 

Curtis (G. C. 254. 

Curtis eed William) 11921, 


633 


INDEX 


pt. Iv, 2. S., V: 5 J 


ine, 
21587, 26383. 
aviator. 5563, 


Curtis & Cameron, 
9932, 123894, 17454, 
Curtiss (Glenn H.), 


9515, 18344, 19201, 19920, 25359, 


25947, 28817. 


Curtiss (Mrs. Glenn H.) 28719, 25359, 


25947. 

Curtiss studio. 

Cusack (T.) co. 

Cusson (N. A.) 12400. 

Custer (Gen. George 
15162, 17477, 33301. 

Custis (Nellie) 4886, 50383. 

Cutler (A.) 26428. 

Cutler (HE. C.) 20942. 

Cutler (H. E.) 21598, 26424. 

Cutler-Osedeman wrestling. 30366. 

Cutter (G. A.) —5013. 

Cutter (M. G.) 6014. 

Cutter & Beckhusen. 31967. 

Cuyler (J. P.) 141738. 

Cyclone drill co. 9935, 12406. 

D. (Hille. L.) 23825. 

Dabo (L.)..; 2611 

Dadmun co. 255. 

Daggett & Ramsdell. 5014, 31020. 

Dallin (C. EH.) 8798, 10081, 10128, 
10150, 14833, 21692. 

Dalmons (Charles) 2540. 

Daly (—) of Yale football squad. 
25 (it. 

Daly (Charles D.) 22546. 

Daly (Rev. Thomas A.) 29287. 

Dalzell (John), M. C. fr. Pa. 19094. 

Damascus (Saint) 6509. 

Damasus II, PP. Germanus. 

Dampf (C. J.) 15038. 

Damrosch (Walter Johannes) 

Dando printing & pub. co. 6017. 

Dandrow (R. F.) 6018, 12408, 

Danforth mills co. 4454. 

Daniel, Bible character. 382548. 

Daniel (A. “He? 6021. 

Daniel (M. U.) 1568. 

Daniels (Frank) 13426. 

Daniels (H. J.) 1570, 6028. 

Daniels (J. H.) & son. 1571, 6024. 

Daniels (J. J.) 28922. 

Daniels (R. A.) 99386, 12410. 

Danielson (F. W.) 1572, 15036, 24124, 
31969. 

Danloux (P.) 

Danner (R. E.) 

Dannstadter (H. 

Dante (Alighieri) 

Daprato statuary co. 939, 4458, 5015, 
11685, 14174, 23191, 28198, 31021. 

Darby candy co. 1594. 

Darey (W. J.) .1595, 12411. 

Darr (1: S.)* - 9937. 

Darrow mus. co. 1596. 

Darst (A: B.) 5026. 

Dart (F. 8.) 9988, 31970. 

Dartmouth college glee 
26977 


28921. 
11684. 


Armstrong) 


21786. 
27307. 


5690. 
17457. 
ME)! 262. 
5a21. 


club, 1910. 


1563, 6000, 


4 Davis (F. L.) 


26425. 


Dartmouth foot ball team, 1910-11. | 
32783. 
Dauchez (A.) 213888. 
Daugherty & Bacon. 9939. 
Daughters of the Amer. revolution, } 
Western reserve chap. 21600. 
Davenport (James L.) 1474. 
David, King of Israel. 8113, 15036, | 
32548. 
Davidson (A.) 14187. 
Davidson (D.) 6030, 26428. 
Davidson (F. W.) 24127. 
Davidson (S. A.) 26441. 
Davidson bros. 6044, 9940, 16782. 
Davis (A. J.) 24140. 
Davis (A. L.) 21601, 24139, 28923. 
Davis (C. H.) 26111, 31974. 
Davis (C. H.) 31982. 
Davis (Mrs. Charles B.) 
Davis (EK. H.) 1597. 
1598. 
15897. 
26442. 
) 20998. 
) 9941. 
) 26448. 
) 26445. 
) 
-)! 


12672. 


Davis (Harry) 
Davis 
Davis ( 
Davis ( 
Davis ( 
Davis ( 
Davis ( 11687, 12412. 
Davis ( 25566. 
Davis & Eickemeyer. 
9943. 
Davis & Sanford. 26447, 28924. 
Davison (H. J.) 19472. 
Davison (J. W.) 26454, 28931. 
Davison’s (J. K.) sons. 14175. 
Dawson (R. E.) 6182, 24141. 
Dawson (W.) 9985, 12413. 
Day (F.) 940, 4386, 4711, 8799, 28200. 
Day (H. L.) co. 16824. : | 
Day (J. W.)' 27698. 
Day (Justice William R.) 6696. 
Deaderick (H.M.) 15042, 17458, 24142. 
Dean (Col.) 9992, 15048. 
Dean (F. E.) 21602. 
Dean photo. co. 21614. 
Dearth (H. G.) 26111. 
Debaines (A. B.) 29884. 
Debat-Pousan (—) 23825. 


263, 1599, 6159, 


Deborah, Bible character. 3254S. 
Debs (Hugene V.) 11101. 

De Camp (J.).. 26008 

De Campi (A.) 20994. 

Decker (A.) & Cohn. 6183, 12436, 


26455, 28982. 
Declaration of independence (Signers 
of) 380581. 
Decorative poster co. 
19473. 
De Felice (G.) 8801. 
Defregger (Franz von) 
Deger (E.) 25282. 
De Haven (—) 15124. 
De Haven (F.) 10122, 10123, 10127. 
De Henwood (F. D.) 21616. 
Deiches (S.) & co. 264. 


15044, 17459, 


28455, 29421. 


634 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910. 


Deisroth (W. H.) co. 265. 
Deitz (H. C.) 1607. 
De Jouge (L.) & co. 18970. 

- De la Coeuillerie (H.) 31050. 


DeLand (C. O.) 4459, 14176, 16825. 
Delaney & Murphy. 28933. 

Delano (M. L.) 21617. 

Delavan (F. M.) 1609. 

DeLeon (T. C.) 6188. 

Del Mar (F.) 8808. 

Delp (C. M.) 5027, 8804. 

De Luce (P.) 941. 


DeMar (Carrie) 106389, 24201. 
Demarest (F.) 241438. 
De Maria (F.) 381975. 


Demict (J/rs. Henry F.) 
Deming (EH. W.) 31058. 
De Munn (Walter) 25771. 


31892. 


Deneen (Charles Samuel), Gov. of 
Ill. 18770, 17989, 27970. 
Deneen (Mrs. Charles 8.) 17989. 


Denis & McCarthy. 21148. 

Denney (A. W.) 21618. 

Dennison mfg. co. 1610, 4460, 5028, 
6189, 31059. 


Denny (L. L.) 8807. 

Denny (M. V.) 8808. 

Densdedit. 17595. 

Dental hygienercouncil. 15050. 

Denver (Matthew R.), M. C. fr. Ohio. 
31419. 


Denver mud chem. co. 
Denver post ptg. & pub. co. 
Depew (Chauncey Mitchell), 
Sen. fr. N. Y. 10800, 25947. 
De Pontae (Q.) 6198. 
De Rosier (A.) 28935. 
Dessureau (W. H.) 6199. 
Desvarreux (R.) 21883. 
DeTahy (J.) 28201. 
Detroit pub. co. 1612, 
28936, 31062, 31982. 


28934. 
31981. 
Was. 


5030, 6200, 


Devambez. 26456, 29108. 
Devaney (M. T.) 9998. 
Deveaux (C. A.) 15058. 


Deviette (Madame) 5690. 

Dew (Jnspector) 21148. 

Dewar (J.) & sons. 12487. 

Dewey (A. J.) 1972, 31080. 

Dewey (C. M.) 6200. 

Dewey (Admiral George) 26655. 

De Windt (EK. C.) 21619, 24145. 

Dewing (T. W.) 26111. 

De Witt (H. BH.) 1697. 

Dexter (C. H.) & Sons. 

De Young (J. E.) 9996. 

Deyrolle (E.) 238825. 

Deyrolle (T.) 5847. 

Dial press. 19474. 

Diaz (D. Porfirio), President of Mex- 
ico. 267, 4869, 12310, 23719, $1419. 

Diaz (N. V.) 10159. 

Dibble (M. C.) 21620. 

Dick (Charles) 25947. 

Dickens (Charles) 5281, 9081, 


1698. 


6 


Dickens (H. C.) 21621, 24146. 
Dickerson (—) 23607. 
Dickerson (W. C.) 26465, 29117. 
Dickey (A. H.) 28201*, 31419. 


Dickey (H. 8S.) 1699. 
Dickey (W. EH.) 28202. 
Dickins (H. C.) 15054, 26466, 29118. 


Dickinson (A. M.) 19476. 

Dickinson (B. L.) 24147. 

Dickinson (Adj. Gen, Frank S&S.) 
10195, 30011. 

Dickinson (Jacob McGavock), Secy. 


of War., 25771, 

Dicksee (F.) 18331. 

Dicksee (Herbert) 31097. 

Dickson (—), with Peary expedition. 
1144. 

Dickson (W. B.) 21204. 

Dickson (William A.), M. C. fr. Miss. 
31419. 

Diemer (Z.) 

Dietz (John) 

family. 

Dietz (Leslie) 30414. 

Di Leva (A.) 5081. 

Dillingham (William Paul), U. S. Sen. 
fr. Vte 1245. 

Dillon (C. B.) 17465. 

Dingley (—), automobile racer. 27546. 
Dinner to William Howard Taft, 
Hotel Astor, Oct. 1, 1910. 26478. 

Dinsmore (L.) 6249. 
Dionysius. 6509. 
Distinguished Amer. soldiers & sailors. 
27684. 
Distinguished 
27684. 
Ditmars (—), with Peary expedition. 
25947. 
Ditmers (C. A.) 
Dittmeyer (W. E.) 
Dix (H.) 11688. 
Dix (John A.), Gov. of N. Y. 
25771, 30342, 31419, 32036. 
Dix.(Mrs. John A.) 25771. 
Dixon (C.), aviator. 25857. 
Doberneck (M. A.) 17467. 
Dobson (Henry John) 381180. 
Dobson (S. C.) 9997. 
Dodd (Miss Marjorie) 
Dodd (P. S.) 320380. 
Dodd & Struthers. 266. 
Dodd, Mead & co. 1700. 
Dodd, Rogers co. 10000. 
Dodge (A. B.) 12489. 
Dodge (J. M.) co. 10006. 
Dodge, Day & Zimmerman. 
29122. 
Dohany (M. T.) 10020. 
Dole (R. B.) 24148. 
Dolle (A. C. BE.) 26470, 29125. 
Dollenmayer (A.) 291386. 


21724. 
30414. 
27501. 


Amer. statesmen. 


124388. 
32019. 


29885. 


26467. 


Dolliver (Jonathan Prentiss), U. 8. 
Sen. fr. Iowa. 1474, 2140, 17890, 
19094. 


4) 


INDEX 


Domnio I. 17595. 
Donaldson (J. W.) 12440, 17468. 
Donaldson photo co. 10021. 
Doneghy (M.) 28202. 

Donita (Rosa) 658. 

Donner (W.) 1701. 

Donnus II. 17595. 
Donovan (W. J.) 
Dooin (Charley) 
Doolittle (L. C.) 6250, 15055, 17469. 
Doolittle (W. A.) 12441. 

Doree (N.) 1702, 6258. 

Dorey (W. A.) 6256. 

Dorranee.co. 267, 1703, 10022: 
Dougherty (A.) 29138. 
Dougherty (Miss Mary L.) 
Douglas (EH. M.) 29421. 
Douglas (Frederick) 14818. 
Douglas (J.) 21622, 24149. 
Douglass (Albert) 6696. 
Dove (John) 26368. 
Dow (Mrs. Herman F.) 
Dow (bh. F.). eo. 7 L704: 
Downing (A. E.) 269. 
Doyen (E.) 3820384. 
Doyle (J. L.) 1705. 
Doyle-Stoltzenberg co. 
Dozer (L. A.) 12442. 
Drag Wolf (Chief) & wife. 


12789, 33873. 
15897. 


226438. 


30339. 


11689. 


29272. 


Drake “CF. Wr). 6258: 
Drake (W. H.) 28268. 
Draper (Miss) 15788. 


Draper (Eben Sumner), Gov. of Mass. 
3606. 

Drayton (Caroline Astor) 

Dreisbach (B.) 15059. 

Dressler (A.) 26475, 29144. 

Drexel (Anthony J.), jr. 10946, 21204, 
23607. 

Drexel (Mrs. Anthony J.), jr. 
23607, 285038. 

Drexel (J. A.) Aviator. 28817. 

Drexel (Margharite) 138798. 

Driscoll (Clement J.) 28503. 

Driscoll (Daniel Angelus) 12672. 

Driscoll (Peter) 11576. 

Dronais (H.) 5690. 

Drowne (W. R.) 1706. 

Droz (R. H.) 26477. 

Drucker & co. 270, 6261, 10024, 24150, 
26478, 29146, 32036. 

Drum (O.) 12448. 

Dryden (Mrs. J.) 12672. 

Drysdale (J. T.) 6262. 

Drysdale co. 17476, 21624. 

DuBarry (Madame) 5690. 

Dubufe (G.) 23825. 

Dubuque altar mfg. co. 
25569, 31085. 

Duelos (J. 3.) . 29051. 

Dudley (P.) 1707. 

Diicker (H.) 11781. 

Duer (H. A.) 8809. 

Diirer-Hanses (A.) verlag. 2738, 1708. 

Diirr (C. W.) 274. 


7105. 


21204, 


4473, 14178, 


pt. IV; Bi Seve 


15061. 


23195. 
11690, 14180, 


Duerr (O. HB.) 

Duffield (Margaret) 

Dufiield: (S. “B:)} gr 
16826, 23195. 

Duffy malt whiskey co. 4479. 

Duke’s mixture mag. 21625. 

Duluth news tribune. 1710, 6263. 

DuMazuel (H. G.) 1711. 

Dumont (HB. R.) 275. 

Dunham (E.) 12444, 21626. 

Dunham mfg. co. 14181. 

Dunlap (Margaret) 7700. 

Dunlap (O. E.) 1714. 

Dunlap (Z. FE.) see2: 

Dunn (EF. J.) 12445, 15062: 

Dunn (CE. K.) 10027. 

Dunn (Thomas B.) 24780. 

Dunne (M. K.) 277, 10028. 

Dunnington (W. W.) 1745, 12449; 
19479, 21627. , 

Dunsmore (J. H.) 

Dunsmore (J. W.) 

Dunston-Weiler litho. co. 

Dunthorne (R.) 12452. 

DuPont (H. F.) 26481, 32087. 

Dupont (Henry Algernon), U. S. Sen. 
fr. Del. 2140. 

Du Pont De Nemours (H. I.) powder 
co. 6264, 11692, 12453, 20995. 

Dupu (f.) 31982: 

Duran (C.) 23825. 

Durant .(W.-C.). “3528: 

Durkee (G. B.) 6265. 

Durstine (W. O.) 19486, 24152, 26487, 
29154. 


Du Saar (D. J.) 

Dutcher (William) 

Duthé (Mile.) 5690. 

Dutton bros. 12455. 

DuVall (C. M.) 10032, 29155. 

Du Vall & Bilger. 10033. 

Duvenek (F.) 26111. 

Dwelly (E. L.) 24161, 26488. 

Dyck (A. van) 15509. 

Dyer (H. C:) > 27698: 

Eagle press. 29156. 

Eames (EH. L.) 29157. 

Earl (M.) 18331, 23227. 

Harle (D. K:) 29 

Earle (W. P.)° 12456. 

Earle institute. 10034. 

Kast. Pa. state inst. for feeble minded 
& epileptic. 24162. 

Eastman (R. P.) 4481. 

Eastman kodak eco. 1728. 

Maton (H. EH.) . £¢29: 

Eaton (H. & M.) 6266, 10035, 17481, 
21633, 26489, 29158. 

Eaton (R. & D. E.) 

Ebel (F.) ~ 18881. 

Eberle (A. St. G.) 381087. 

Eberle (H. J.) 32088. 

Echols (Ed.) 33482. 

Echtler (A.) 23381. 


4711. 
5033, 14182. 
ITAG. 


17477. 
2481. 


1730. 


636 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910. 
Eckenbrecher (T. von) 5311, 24906. 
Eddy (Mrs. Mary Baker Glover) 


28201*, 30957, 33297. 
Edeson (Mr. & Mrs. Robert) 547. 
Hdgarton (C. A.) mfg. co. 1731, 5035, 
24198. 
Edison (Thomas Alva) 14721, 28154. 
Edison mfg. co. 279, 1734, 6271, 10037, 
12457, 15065, 17486, 19489, 21634, 
24201, 26492, 29159, 32039. 
Edmonds (H. EE.) 26544. 
Edmondson (G. M.) co. 10070, 29227. 


EHdmonston (D. B.) 1794, 29230, 
32091. 

Edson (C. H.) 12516. 

Edson, Keith & co. 10071. 


Edward VII., king of England. 14344, 
15627, 17842, 18229, 24116. 


Hdwards (“Big Bill”) 21148. 
Hdwards (G. W.) 26547. 
Hdwards (H. C.) 8810, 16827. 
Hdwards (Cow#swain J. R.) 
Hdwards (John) 10213. 
Edwards (William) 22825. 
Edwards & Deutsch lith’g co. 
Edwards & Wildey co. 15119. 
Hgan (father) 15575. ; 
Hgan (Mrs. Maurice). 12672. 
Hgbert post card co. 32099. 
Heggleston (L. J.) 21658, 32100. 
Ehrlich (S.) 15120. 
Hibeck (Col.) 25240. 
Hichenbaum (S.) 15121. 
Hichenkranz (M. G. V.) 
Hichenlaut (E.) 32115. 
Hickemeyer (R) 315. 
Highmy bros. 6340. 
Hisenmann (J.) 6850, 23198. 
Hibel (O. M.) 18976. 
Hieay photo service. 26558. 
Hider (J. A.) 31982. 
Hider (P.) & co. 1808. 
Hider (T. W.) 4482. 
Eldon (N.) 21688. 
Hleutherus JI. 6509. 
Higar (Edward William) 
Eliason (M. IK.) 26554. 
Hlijah (Prophet) 1572, 11800, 15974, 
16284, 18880, 20283, 25201, 32548. 


15488. 


10072. 


1807. 


oLo22. 


Eliot (Charles William), Pres. of 
Harvard. 5086, 89380, 21587 
Hliot (William) 9982. 


Hlisha (Prophet) 
32548. 

Hlizabeth (Queen) 1219. 

Hlizabeth, wife of Zacharias. 2381S. 

Hlkins (Agnes Leslie) 14722. 

Hikjer (H.) 24278. 

Elks, B. P. Q., Paterson lodge no. 60. 
26555. 
Hikus (f.) 

Hilard (H.) 17510. 
Hillery (J. W.) 10078. 
Ellery arms co. 382127 


15086, 19021, 27423, 


16828, 21689. 


Elliott (C. B.) co. 10076. 

Elliott (C. H.) co. 316, 1861, 6351, 
26573. 

Elliott (C. L.) 31982. 


317. 
29948, 
1908, 6355. 
21690, 29250. 


Klliott (G. W.) 
Elliott (H. A.) 
Elliott (J. A.) 
Ellis (A. F.) 


Ellis (G. HE.) 26574. 
Ellis (W. S.) 1909, 19546. 
Ellis (W. T.) 10080. 


Ellis (William R.) M. C. fr. Oreg. 
31419. 

Klis & Cummings. 1910. 

Ellsworth (D. V.) 24280. 

Ellsworth (W. W.) 63863, 21691. 

Elm City nursery co. 19547. 

Elman (Mischa) 11930. 


I65TD. 

942, 28204, 
6364, 12519. 
19244, 24825, 


Hlse (W. J.) 
Elsley (A. J.) 
Elson (A. W.) & co. 
Elten (Mme. D. K. van) 
Hlwell (D. J.) 16829. 
Elwood (W. D.) 15122. 
Hly (Es Bi) 2ocit. 
Ely (urs: BB.) 25 
Ely (HKugene), aviator. 28817. 
Ely (Mrs. Eugene) 28817. 


Emerson (Ralph Waldo) 9081, 263S3. 


Hmerson drug co. 28204. 

Hmery (CG, BE.) 1ott, 

Hmery (H.°O:) 22672. 

Emery (R. C.) 19548. 

Hmery school art co. 6365, 100S1, 
15124, 21692. 

Emmerton (C. D.) 19550. 


Emmerton (C. O.) 10171, 21704. 
Emonds (M.) 7969. 


Hmpire cream separator co. 4483. 


Ena, queen of Spain. 8117. 
Endel (Axel) 28369. 
Ender (D.) 15126, 17511. 
Engel (J. F.) 4851. 


England, Royal family of. 11250. 
Hngle (R. E.) 17512. 


Englebright (William F.), M. C. fr. 
Cal. ro 

English (Ff. F 20942. 

English a 1912, 10172, 1955S, 
21714, 26580. 

English woolen mills co. 15127. 


18995. 
26590. 


Knjolras (D. ) 
Enstrom (2.) 


Kos (IKunstverlag) 16830. 
Epler (S. BE.) 6877. 
Erbe (H. H.) 15128. 
Erickson (A, M.) 128520. 
Erickson (C. V.) 19572. 
Hrickson (H. A.) 21718. 
Krickson (J.) 15188. 
Erickson (Q.) 1925, 63880. 
Ericson (Leif), discovering Vinland. 
5104. 
Ertz (E.) 21929. 


Krusberger & son, 21719. 


INDEX 


pt. Iv, 0. S., ¥.5 


Ervieu (R.) 6886. 

Erwin (HE. L.) 19578. 

Erwin & Roystan. 26591. 

Eseman (R. F.) 15184. 

Eshard (Madame de) 5690. 

Essanay film mfg. co. 21722. 

Essarts (S. des) 28825. 

Esselen (G. J.) 10180. 

Essex press. 19574. 

Estampes (Marquise d’) 

Ksterly (C. J.) 318. 

Esterville business college. 319. 

Hstey (C. V.) 12521, 19575. 

Esther, Queen, Bible character. 

Estill (H.) 29251, 32128. 

Estopinal (Albert), M. 
6686, 31419. 

Estrada (General) T7428. 

Etcheverry (—) 970. 

Eucharistic congress, Montreal, 
ada. 29656. 

Eugene (F.) 10082. 

Eugenius primus, II. 17595. 

Hugenius III, PP. Pisanus. 21786. 

Eugenius IV, PP. Vene. 24082. 

Eusebius I, 6509. 

Euston (Earl of) 25947. 

Eutychianus I. 6509. 

Evande co. 21728. 

Evans (B.) 20942. 

Evans (H.) 17518. 

Bvans (J. P. V:) 

Evans (Lynden) 

Evans’ drug store. 

Evaritus I. 6509. 

Evening star newspaper co. 

Everett (W.) 29262. 

Evers (John) 38878. 

Everywhere pub. co. 

Ewing (J. G.) 1927. 

Excelsior co. 29263, 32130. 

Explorers club dinner to Lieut. Shackel- 
ton. 10024. 

Eyb (G.), kunstverlag. 21724. 

Eymer (C. J.) 24282, 26594. 

Ezra, Bible character. 8118, 32548. 

Ezra (Rabbi Ben.) 31015. 

Faber (J. H.) & son, 24284, 26597. 

Fabianus. 6509. 

Facinode co. 4484. 

Fagan (J.) 6656. 

Fairbank (H. H.) 6389. 

Fairbanks bros. 1928. 

Fairbrother (EH.) 1929. 

Fairchild (W. F.) & son. 19576. 

Fairchild pub. co. 320, 17515, 20997, 
25570. 


Fairley investment co. 
Fairman co. 24286. 
Falanga (M.) 11693, 12525. 


5090. 


32548. 


Cot hia 


Can- 


12522. 
27076. 
10182. 


17514. 


24281, 26595. 


26598. 


Falk (—) 321, 1931, 17516. 
Falk (lL. H.) 19577. 
Pals (FS. R2). 11694, 


Fallon (Rt. Rev. Michael F.) 
Falsom (N. W.) 8811. 


12535. 


SS See 


Fanning (M. H.) 

Fannington (A. J.) 19388. 

Farm (M..L.) “s2tek 

Farley (John M.) Archbishop. 25771. 

Farnsworth (C.) 382179. 

Farnsworth (Mrs. P. T.) 31090. 

Farnum (G. H.) 21725. 

Karny (H. F.) 18979, 26111, 28205. 

Farquharson (J.) 142387. 

Farrand co. 15185. 

Farrel (Rev. Thomas) 25752. 

Fasquelle (HK. R.) 15186. 

Fathers of the blessed sacrament. 
10194, 11695. 

Faught (G. N.) 4485. 

Faul (A. J.) 26599) 

Faulkner (C. W.) co., ltd. 19578. 

Faure (Jacques) 25771. 

Faust (Lotta) 11849, 13728. 

Faust (Mrs. Mary) 19615. 

Fautin-Latour (T. H.) 15509. 

Faweett (J. F.2W.)ies22: 

Kawkner (F..P.) 10195. 

Feder (J.) 26601. 

Fehr (F.) brewing co. 

Feinberg (M.) 14183. 

Feizenspan (C.) 5088. 

Felch (C. W.) 24825, 26604. 

Felix I-IV (Saint) 6509. 

Fels (Joseph & Mrs.) 11209. 

Felthousen (C. I.) 16831. | 

Felton (A. J.) 17519. 

Ferguson (G. W.) 5039, 8816. 

Ferguson & Kucker. 26606. 

Fernald (B.) 6696. 

Fernald (Bert M.), Gov. of Maine. 
6696. 

Ferraiole (C. A.) 

Ferrer (Francesco) 

Ferris (C. H.) 26610. 

Ferris (Mrs. Dick) T712, 18359. 

Ferris (J. L. G.) 4886, 16832. ; 

25571, 31091, 


24322. 


18980. 


10196. 
8884. 


Ferry (D. M.) & Go. 
32181. 
Feuss (A. W.) 1984. 

' Fidelity-Phoenix insurance co. 18981. 
Fidler (A. L.) 4486, 5048, 8817, 31092. 
Fidler (P.) 6890. 

Fidler (P. B.) 5047, 25572. 
Field (Al. G.) 19452, 21567. 
Field (C. L.) 6892. 


Field & steam pub. co. 17526. 

Fields (—) of Yale football squad. 
yaa rite 

Figman, Mansell & Freirich. 6395. 

Fildes (Luke) 25687. 

Fillmore (Millard), Pres. U. 8. 6200, 
12959. 

Film import and trading co. 323, 1935, 
6396. 

Finart pub. co. 10197. 

Fine (EK. G.) 6397. 

Fine arts society of Oak Park. 1949. 

Finley (John Huston) 13798. 

Finney (F. M.) 29266. 


638 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910. 

Fire Island 
32182, 

Firestone tire & 
20013, 28208. 

Firle (Walther) 28455. 

First M. E. church. 29274. 

First M. E. church board. 19580. 

Firth (P. W.) 16836, 18982. 

Fischl & Hartman. 5049. 

mish (Hamilton), M. C. fr. 
12672. 


Fish (Hamilton), jr. 
mish. (J.) 12526. 
Fish (Janet) 12672. 
Fish (Mr. & Mrs. Stuyvesant) 
Fish & Jose. 12532. 
Fishback (F. M.) 24838. 
Fishbaugh (W. A.) 10198, 15137. 
Fishel, Adler & Schwartz. 8818. 
Wisher (C. A.) 29275. 
Fisher (D. W.) 32183. 
Fisher (H.) 10205. 

Fisher (H. C.) 20998. 

Fisk rubber co. 16837. 
Fiske (F. B.) 21729. 

Fiske (Mrs. Minnie Maddern) 


beach development co. 


rubber co. 4487, 


INN; 


12672. 


20439. 


14168. 


Fitch (H. S.) 29285. 
mite (i. R.) 15139, 
Fitch (Ruth) 8051. 


Fitzgerald (—) 14240. 

Fitzgerald (John F.), Mayor of Bos- 
ton. 5675, 25857. 

Fitzimmons (R. B.) 248389. 

Fjeld (M.) 4488. 

Flack (E. EH.) 21788. 

Flagler (Henry M.) 383856. 

Flanagan (J. C.) 825. 

Flanquette (F.) 238825. 

Flaten (G. C.) 12584. 

Flaten & Hvans. 17527, 21740. 

Fleming (—), automobile racer. 27546. 

Fleming (Elizabeth) 14111. 

Fleming & Bryant. 6402. 

Flesch (Fritz) 25947. 

Flesh (Mrs. BE. M.) 27698. 

Wletcher (Duncan Upshaw), U.S. Sen. 
ir Mla. 2140. 

Mleury (TIT. R.) 28825. 

fing €Cy Pe.) 12672. 

Ylint Smoker, Indian. 

Flo (1.) 1950, 17529. 

Flood & Conklin eco. 1955, 


9765. 


Florence chapter, U. D. C. 25574. 
Florentine art plaster co. 381094. 


Mlorida (Pietro) 238150. 

Plorida’s financial & industrial record. 
21741. 

Wisted (P.) 20937, 20938. 

Mlynn (—), with Pittsburg 
league, 188383. 

Flynn (William J.) 28503. 

Yoelker (Otto Godfrey), M. C. fr. N. Y. 
12672. 

Foley (B®. F.) 
29287. 


Natl. 


1956, 6409, 10213, 12535, 


6 


Foley (Bishop John Samuel) 
33941. 


17477, 


Folger (J. W.) 189883. 
Folger (S. L.) 24340. 


Folk (Joseph Wingate), Ex Gov. of 
Mo. 27698. 

Folley (M. G.) 

Forbes (Geraldine) 23607. 

Forbes litho. mfg. co. 5061, 
11696, 16888, 25575, 28208. 

Ford (C. EH.) 15141. 

Ford (G.) 6439. 

Ford. (lL: 8S.) 21742. 

Ford (Russell) 33873. 

Formosus. 17595. 

Fornia (Ritta) 24727. 

Forrester (Frank) 13551. 

Forsythe (J.) 19581. 

Fortner (C. B.) 1968. 

Yortner camera supply co. 
26614. 

Fortuny y Carbo. 10094. 

Koss (Hugene Noble), M. C. fr. Mass. 
26660. 

‘oss bros. 17390. 

Ioster (M.) 8822. 

Foster (R. G.) 1969. 

Ioubert (—) 238825. 

Fould (G. A.) 23825. 

i‘oulois (Lieut.) 246. 

Fourie (A.) 970, 23825. 

Irowler (A.) 175380, 19598, 
243842. 

Fowler (G. H.) 15144. 

Fowler (G. M.) 826. 

Fowler & Hughes. 32184. 

Rox (Ce E.) °° 292957 -S1095, 

Fox (HE. A.) 175388. 

Fox (Miss Eusevia) 

Fox (G. J.) 6440. 

I'ox (J.) & Sons. 

Fox (M.) 5188. 

Fox (R. K.) 24846, 29305. 

Fox (SiE.) - 17535. 

Fox (Mrs. William) 31892. 

Francis (8S. M.) 6441. 

Francisco (F. EB.) 4489. 

Frank (Mrs. Andrew) 

Frank (R. A.) 21204. 

Franklin (B.) pub. co. 

Franklin (Benjamin) 
16832, 28933. 


24906. 


8819, 


21745, 


32185. 
31892. 


17534. 


21204. 


17536. 


2208, 16034, 


Franklin (I. T. & M. A.) 20999. 
Franklin litho. co. 327, 1970. 
Frantschy (HE. D.) 21747. 
Franzi (C.) 21748. 

Frasch (O. T.) 19608. 

Iraser (M.) S823. 

I'raternity fine art co. 31096. 


Frazer (C.) 6444. 

Irazer (J. BE.) 18984. 

Frazer (S. W.) 25576. 

Frazier (E. J.) 10217, 12544, 175387T. 
Frazier (Miss Ellen) TT57 

Frazier (G. H.) 21749. 


9 


INDEX 


Fredendall (L. C.) 1971, 15147. 
Frederickson co. 1972, 32188. 
Fredonia linseed oil works. 
Freeland (W. B.) 29307. 
Freeman (—) 23607. 
Freeman (E. R.) 15148. 
Freeman art co. 142338. 
Frei (E.) art glass co. 
Freiwirth-Liitzow (0O.) 
French (A. W.) 2001. 
French (C. M.) 24347. 
French (D. C.) 5067, 10144. 

French (H. A.) 15149. 

Hreneh*€M..H:.). (32272. 

French (R. W.) 24348. 

French (W. A.) 15151. 

French bull dog club of America. 8830. 

Frensley (M. S.) 2003, 10226. 

Frere (P. EB.) 381982. 

Frey (L. BE.) 6445. 

Frey (R.) 29820. 

Friedell (P. A.) 24849, 26615, 29321. 

Friedman-Shelby shoe co. 12578. 

Friedrich der Grosse. 11731. 

Frieling (W.) 26620. 

Friend bros. clothing co. 

Frink (H. A.) 6446. 

Frishmuth (H. W.) 

Fritz (32H) 7.12578: 

Fritz (M.) 18948, 

Froechlich & Morison. 
26621. 

Fromm (G. A.) 24851. 

Frommell (M. H.) 15152. 

Frost (F.) 243852. 

Frost & Reed. 2004, 5081, 
16855. 17549, 19610, 21000, 
26622, 31097. 

Fry (Alfred Brooks) 25771. 

Frye (Calvin A.) 31419. 

Frykland (O.) 29326. 

Fryon (D. W.) 15509. 

Fuchs (R.) 8831. 

Fuchs & Lang mfg. co. 
By yAs 

Fiirstner (A.) 

Fugel (G.) 117382. 

Fuller (G.) 1612; 15509, 26111, 

Fuller (Ll. HE.) 21754. 

Fuller (L. F.) 12894. 

Fuller (Chief Justice Melville Weston ) 
6696. 

Fuller (V. W.) 21001. 

Fulton (D. 8.) 948. 

Funsten bros. & co. 

Fursman (H.) 2006. 


29306. 


21752. 
4851. 


5068, 16842. 
11697, 28209. 


17548, 21753, 


14234, 
24554, 


29341, 
28209, 31099. 


32284. 


Fushimi (Prince dé Princess) 18665. 

Fushimi (Prince & Princess), jr. 
23607. 

Gabriel-Meyerfeld co. 6458. 

Gadski (Madame Johanna) 5255, 
21204. 

Gaelock (W. W.) 2007. 

Gage (Henry T.), E-Gov. of Cal. 


25771. 


l 


pt. IV, vs. V5 

Gainey (Mrs. M. W.) 328. 

Gainsborough (T.) 33029. 

Gaisser (M.) 16894. 

Galand (L.) 970. 

Galbraith (D. G.) 12580. 

Galindo mfg. co. inc. 8833, 14238. 

Gallagher (C. D.) 15154, 17550, 
26623. 

Gallagher (Thomas), M. C. fr. Mil. 
12642: 

Gallinger (Jacob Harold), U. S. Sen. 
fr N. Hs 40s0e 

Galster (Frank) 20705. 

Galveston brewing co. 12581. 

Gamble (F. O.) 19611. 

Gamble (Robert Jackson), U. S. Sen. 


tr, S.*Dak. |. 2360 

Ganner (J. H.) 10228, 21755, 29345. 

Gannet (W. W.) pubr., ine. 1685S. 

Gannett (W. Prescott) 329. 

Ganter (H. C.) 25156: 

Ganter (L. F.) 21762. 

Garbutt (A.) 11698. 

Garcia (Admiral) 15430. 

Garden (Mary) 2540, 11930, 29896. 

Gardiner (H. M.) 21763. 

Gardner (A.) 82285. 

Gardner (Augustus Peabody). MM. C. 
fr: Mass. 31419. 

Gardner (F.) 2017. 

Gardner (J. K.) 29352. 

Gardner (Washington), 
Mich. 31419. 

Garfield (James A.), 
3036, 8762, 12959. 

Garibaldi (JMJiss Italia) 23607. 25947. 

Garnier (Delacroix) 23825. 

Garo -(J: H.)-. 2662¢ 

Garretson (A. M.) 16859. 

Garrett (T. B.) 6459. 

Garrison (E. B.) 19612, 21764, 29353. 

Garros (Roland G.), aviator. 28%17. 

Gartner & Bender. 6462._ 

Garton-Cooper seed co. 19614. 

Gartride (J. H.) 24855. 

Garvan (Pierre) 8117. 

Garven (P. P.) 17216. 

Gary (A. C.) 4490. 

Gasner (Pierre) 25771. 

Gass (M. H.) 19615. 

Gatchel & Manning. 8834. 

Gates (F. T.) 15887. 

Gates (M. C.) 17558. 

Gates (M. N.) 15162. 

Gaul (G.) 20942. 

Gay (G. H.) 4886, 4772. 

Gay CW.) “ado1d4, 

Gaynor (J/iss Gertrude) 

Gaynor (Rufus) 21148. 

Gaynor (William Jay), Mayor of New 
York. 13798, 17216, 18665, 21148, 
22391, 22580, 22628, 22825, 235607, 
23719, 24357, 24469, 25947. 

Gaynor (Mrs. Wm. Jay) 23607. 

Gaynor family. 23607. 


Mee ott: 


Pres: .U- 8: 


23607. 


640 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910. 


Gebhard (A. T.) 6474. 
Gehrman (C. A.) 293854. 
Gelasius. 6509. 
Gelasius IJ, PP. 
Gelibert (J.) 238825. 
Geller (S.) 11699. 
General acoustic co. 
General electric co. 
Genera! photo co. 
Genvieve (Saint) 
Georg (V.) 17560. 
George V, King of England. 
| 27745. 

George (David Lloyd-) 

George (David). 
George (F. A.) 15165, 26629. 


Campanus. 21786. 


10230. 
5082. 
12582. 
D855. 


22812, 


See Lloyd- 


George (G. D.) 18988. 
George (Henry) 8835. 
George (R. F.) 8835. 
Gerard (Le G) 213883. 
Gerard (W.) 6475. 
Gerkins (C. E.) 10281. 
Gerlach (C.) 15166. 


31107. 
302, 2018, 15170, 


Gerlach & Wiedling. 

Gerlach-Barklow co. 
24356, 32286. 

German Hmpress. 15768. 

Gerome (—) 10149. 

Gerome (J. L.) 10099. 

Geronimo (Chief) 114. 

Gerstendorfer bros. 4491. 

Gervex (H.) 23825. 

Geulb (L. M.) 15509. 

Geyer (B. C.) 1972, 31108. 

Geyer (H.) 15958. 

Gibbons (James) cardinal. 4869, 15306, 
15391, 17390, 21470, 22825. 

Gibbs (—), aeronaut. 2032. 

Gibson (—) with Pittsburg league. 
18833. . 

Gibson (A. F.) 
19621, 21766. 


6478, 10233, 17561, 


Gibson (George) 38878. 
ipson art co. 17562, 21771, 29355, 
32395. 


fiicord (B. A.) 

Gilbert (A.) 14139. 

Gilbert (C.) 12585. 

Gilbert (C. A.) 11700, 12583. 

Gilbert (C. H.) 15171, 17592. 

Gilbert (H. M.) 10287. 

milbert (J. EF.) 32488. 

Gilbert (J. Z.) 6496, 12595, 19622. 

Gilbert (W.) 382484. 

Gilbert’s studio. 15178. 

Gilbride (Mabel) 10070. 

Gilehrist (Albert Waller), Gov. of 
Fla. 16287. 

Gilder (R.) 6504. 

Gilder (Richard Watson) 6504. 

Gildersleeve (I. A.) 2085, 32485. 

Giles (H.) 28251. 

Gilibert (Charles) 6159, 99438, 

Gill sisters. 19628, 32487. 

Gillam (M. M.) 6505. 


6481, 32396. 


Gillett (James Norris), Gov. of Cal. 
17734. 

Gilmore (Ray) 

Gilroy (Mrs. J. J.) 28503. 

Ginsberg (L. M.) 28503. 

Gioconda (La) See Mona (Madonna) 


28924. 


Liza. 

Giovanni Battista (St.) See John, 
the Baptist. 

Girard (G. G.) 6506. 

Girardet (J.) 28825. 


Gironi (Rafaells) 30957. 
Girsch (C. W.) 4492, 31111. 
Glandt (W. F.) 19629. 


21567, 24103, 26363. 
17593, 19633, 21781, 


Glaser (Vaughan ) 
Glasier (EF. W.) 
26630, 32488. 

Glass (H. D.) 6507. 

Glass (Montague) 2481, 9421. 

Glasscock (William Ellsworth), Gov. 
of W. Va. 3606. 

Glasscock (4 Paw) 32442. 

Glavis (R. L.) 10300. 

Glazier (F.) 6508. 

Glens Falls insurance co. 

Glickman (HEH. F.) 243857. 

Gloege (E. H.) 29361. 

Gluck (Alma). 24727. 

Gneechi (J. W.) 6509, 17595, 21786. 

Godard (Benjamin Louis Paul) 21557. 

Goddard (H. R.) 944. 

Godfrey (Col.) 7428. 

Godfrey (W.) 102388. 

Goebel (George H.) 11101. 

Goelet (Robert) 20210. 

Goepfert (J. M.) 17672. 

Goergens (G. R.) 2036. 

Goethals (Col. George W.) 381419. 

Goethe (Johann Wolfgang yon) 

Goetze (S.) 21383. 

Goffe (KE. R.) 24858. 

Gogorza (Emilio di) 263863. 

Gold mines corporation. 12603. 

Golden (Col. T, W.) 32902. 

Golden eagle. 28252. 

Golden rule league. 15174. 

Goldschmidt (Dr. & Mrs. Otto) 

Goliath, Bible character. 

Goltz (M. W.) 5088. 
yomez (D. Jose Miguel), President of 
Cuba. 268. 

yompers (Samuel) 8606, 11930. 

Gompers group. 8606, 11930, 

rood (I.) 29862. 


23199. 


6804. 


29883 
839548. 


Good (James William), M. C. fr. Towa, 
31419. 

Goodell (M. S.) 2087. 

Goodhue (G. H.) 29368. 

Goodland aviation co. 15175, 17678. 
yoodrich (A. D.) 6575. 

Goodrich (B. F.) co. 2088. 

Goodsell (Dr. J. W.) 1144. 

Goodsell (Louis FF.) 238607, 

Gord (G.) 389. ‘ 


Gordon (J. F.) 5084. 


641 


INDEX 


Gordon (J. R.) 15176, 

Gordon art co. 29864. 

Gore (Thomas Pryor), U. S. Sen. fr. 
Okl. 19094, 31419. 

Gorey (—) 8593. 

Gorham (EH. 8S.) 3569. 

Gorham co. 18990, 28253. 

Gorham mfg. co. 5085. 

Gormley (M. H.) 3890. 

Gorodess (M.) 12604. 

Gosho, native headman with Roose- 
velt in Africa. 12413. 

Gosman ginger ale co. 

Gosselin (L.) 945. 

Gotech (Frank) 6263. 

Gotham litho. co. 17674, 26634, 29366. 

Gould (Edith) 7105, 13070. 

Gould (George Jay) 28607. 

—family. 23607, 25947. 

Gould (WUrs. George Jay) 

Gould (Miss Helen) 

Gould (J. A.) — Ghi16, 151%S> 721836, 
29368. 

Gould (Jay) 18551. 

Gould (Kingdon) 25947. 

Gould (Miss Marjorie) 138070. 

Gould (Miss Vivian) 16287, 
29885. 

Gould & Eberhardt. 29369. 

Gould daughters. 7105. 

Goulden (J. C.) 6696. 

Gounod (Charles Francois) 

Gover (J. E.) 15179. 

Governors’ conference. 1910, 33378. 

Gow (P. A.) 15180. 

Gowing (L. D.) 

Grabill (B. E.) 19634. 

Grace (R.) 8887. 

Graff (B. M.) 10248. 

Grafflin (M. J.) 10244. 

Graham (Andrew J.) 

Graham (W. H.) 


31119. 


8836. 


7105. 
8117, 18290. 


21204, 


5049. 


16860. 


Led 
& Wastvedt (A.) 


10245. 
Graham (William Harrison), M. C. fr. 
Pa... 31419. 
Graham photo co. 6577. 
Grahame- White (Claude), aviator. 


24084, 25857, 26631, 28817. 

Gram (C.) 5086, 14240. 

G. A. R., Cushing post no. 14. 10227. 

Grandt (F.) & co. 21002, 21837. 

Granger (E. R.) 28825. 

Grant (A. 8S.) 218388. 

Grant (Mrs. C.) 32448. 

Grant (Eddie) 15897. 

Grant (Gen. Frederick Dent) 

Grant (R. R.) 19641. 

Grant (Ulysses Simpson), Pres. U. S. 
9415, 12959, 20774, 25724, 27015, 
28382, 33301. 

Graphia, G.m. b. h. 12607. 

Grass (John) 21729. 

Grasty (M.C.) 218389. 

Graux (H.) 12619. 

Graves (A.) 4886. 


23031. 


Graves (C. H.) 2039. 

Graves (F. N.) 946. 

Graves (Mrs. G. H.) 

Graves (G. M.) 

Graves (G. S.) 
32444. 

Graves (H.) & co., lid. 2045. 

Graves (Henry) 10300. 

Graves (R. E.) 21003, 21840, 32451. 

Gray (A. N.) 382452. 

Gray (©. H.) 17688. 

Gray (L.) 2046, 19643. . 

Gray (U. L.) 21004, 23200. 

Gray lithograph co. 394, 2047. 6580, 
10246, 15210, 17684, 21841, 24859, 
26637, 29371. 

Grayce (Helen) 

Grayson (C. P.) 

Graziani (A.) 14241, 16862. 

Great Falls photo view co. 
21845, 29374. 

Great Lafayette. 
(Great). 

Great southern 
32455. 

Green (Miss) _ 28924. 

Green (KE. E.) 6593. 

Green (F. H.) 29878. 

Green (G. W.) 10248, 12621. | 

Green (H. H.) 381120. | 

Green (Mrs. Hetty Howland Robinson) 
27058. 

Green (R. A.) 6595. 

Greenberg (B.) 14242. 

Greene (F. 8.) 17690. 

Greene (H. B.) 10249. 

Greene (J. J.) 17696. 

Greene (J. W.) 383497. 

Greenfield (W.) 21846. 

Greenfield’s (E.) son & co. 21005. 

Greenleaf (H.) 947. 

Greenwood (C. D.) 32459. 

Greenwood (H.) 19646. 

Greer (Tom) 33482. 

Gregg (John Robert) 30011. 

Gregorius I (Saint) 6509. 

Gregorius II-V. 17595. 

Gregorius VI, PP. Romanus. 21786. 

Gregorius VIII, PP. Beneventum. 
21786. 

Gregorius IX, PP. Anagninus. 21786. 

Gregorius XI, PP. Gallus. 24082. 

Gregorius XII, PP. Venet. 24032. 

Gregorius XIV, PP. Mediolanen 
28736. 

Gregory VII. 21786. 

Gregory X. 21786. 

Gregory (C. G.) 21006. 

Gregory (M. B.) 2052. 

Gregory (T.) 2057. 

Gregson (Harold) 31111. 

Greiner (M.) 1972, 6656. 

Grenouilloux (—) 25551. 

Grenouilloux (J.) 23825. 

Grenville (Lillian) 29896. 


11624. 
28254. 
12620, 15196, 17676, 


5963. 
31982. 


17688, 
See Lafayette 


life insurance co. 


642 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910. 


Gress (F. E.) 398, 2066, 26639, 32460. 

Greuze (J. B.) 5690, 11274. 

Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) 5049, 10519, 
21551. 

Grierson (J. W.) 2067, 24361. 

Griffin (Ff. A.) 24363. 

Griffin (G. T.) 17697. 

Grinstead (J. EH.) 6596, 19647. 

Griscom (Lloyd Carpenter) 19146. 

Griswold (H. J.) 26641. 

Groeder (Baron) & sister. 

Gros (—) 5690. 

Gross (H.) 45038, 6599, 10254, 11702, 
12623, 15216, 19649, 24364, 26642, 
29379, 32461. 

Gross (KE. H.) 15215, 17699. 

Grosset & Dunlap. 32463. 

Grossfield (G. G.) 17706. 

Grossman (Moses) 7105. 

Grosvenor (Miss Rose) 22825. 

Grosvenor (Mrs. William) 20439. 

Gruber (Abraham) 7989. 

Gubelman (F. J.) 32465. 

Gude (Miss Ingeborg) 1794, 12672. 

Gude (O.), Minister of Norway. 1794, 
10300. 

Gude (Madam O.) 1794, 10300. 

Gude (O. J.) co. 5087, 8838. 

Gude (Mrs. 8S.) 12672. 

Gude (Miss Sigrid) 1794. 

Guest (S. W.) 19650. 

Gugel (G.) 7969. 

Guiard (Labille) 5690. 

Guide pub. co. 24871. 

Guignon (B. A.) 382502. 

juillaume (A.) 19244, 21888, 23825. 

Guilmant (Alexandre) 381788. 

Guinier (H.) 21388. 

Guizot (Francois Pierre Guillaume) 
31982. 

Gullaud (H.) 6948. 

Gulph (John De) 15033. 

Gulph (Mrs. John De) 

Gundlach (Miss Ruth) 

Gunn (A.) 31121. 


25771. 


15033. 
27698. 


Gurnee (M. BE.) 24872, 29885, 32508. 
Gurney (T. M.) 6601. 
Gurrey (A. R.) jr. 21847, 29887, 32504. 


Gurrey (C. H.) 29897. 
Gushue (Mate) with Peary expedition. 
5568. 


Gustin (BE. W.) 2068, 6602, 10257, 
19656, 21848, 243876, 26643, 31124, 
32506. 

Gutekunst (F.) 15220, 19658, 29399. 

Guthyl (R.) 6617, 15221, 17707. 

Gutknecht (B. J.) 405. 

Gutmann & Gutmann. 2082, 6618, 


12634, 19659, 21865, 29401. 
Gutschmidt (R.) 29421. 
Guttler (C. J. B.) 126389. 
Guy (O. EB.) 24880. 
Haakon, king of Norway. 
Hlaarvei (J. J.) 21872. 
Habersack (N. A.) 26645. 


14694. 


64 


| Hanfstaengl 


( 


Hackett, Carhart & co. 
Haden (K. P.) 19660. 
Hadley (Herbert Spencer), 
Mo. 8058. 

Hadrianus II, III. 17595. 
Haeseler (A. P. 8S.) 20942. 
Hagen (C, L.) 21878. 
Haggai, Bible character. 


2088. 


of 


Gov. 


32548. 


Hagman (C. O.) 6623. 

Hahn (S. HE.) 29417. 

Haight (W. P.) 24381. 

Haines photo co. 407, 2092, 6624, 


10268, 12640, 15222, 24382. 
Hakkerup (N. L.) 82508. 
Halberg-Krauss (F.) 16894. 

Hale (EHugene), U. S. Sen. fr. Me. 

1474, 12672. 


Hale (G. G.) 
Hale (M. E.) 
Hall (A.) 26646, 31136. 
Hall (H.) 411, 2131, 21874, 32514. 
Hall (F. C.) 6640. 
Hall (G. P.) & sons. 
19661, 26650, 32515. 
Hall (1. Ax) 2182, 
Haller (L. P:) 412. 
Hallworth (W. L.) 15225, 24389. 
Hals (F.) 1612, 15869. 


29418. 
29419. 


12651, 17708, 


Hambly (C. R.) 15246. 
Hambly (J. P.) 15250. 
Hambro. ¢@Ji L.) ) 12655. 


Hamburger bros & co. 6641. 

Hamilton (Alexander) 8885, 12059, 
18248, 20774. 

Hamilton (Charles K.), aviator. 


18665, 22825, 28817. 
Hamilton (Edward La Rue), M. C. fr. 


Mich. 31419. 
Hamilton (J. M.j° 27712. 
Hamilton (V.) 12664. 


Hamilton-Brown shoe co. 11707. 
Hamlin (Courtney Walker), M. C. fr. 
Mo. 6696, 381419. 
Hammerslough (R. H.) 

25577, 26652. - 
Hammett (W. A.) 2183. 
Hammon (V. O.) pub. co. 
Hammond (B. F.) 21384. 
Hammond (J. B.) °321, 19381. 
Hammond (John Hays) 38606. 
Hammond (Miss May) 292380, 31892. 
Hammond (Prof. William Churchill) 

2368. 


11708, 12657, 


6647. 


Hampden toy eco. 12659. 
Hampton (B. B.) 29420. 
Hanako (Madame) TO2S. 


Hanan (Mrs. John H.) 22580, 
Hanchett (B. S.) 17718. 
Hancock (Judge) 12906. 


Hancock (John) 1612, 18248. 
Handel (Georg Friedrich) 123828. 
Hanes (L. F.) 2185, 17723. 
(F.) 3814, 6649, 
29421, 


12660, 
21878, 


5 
o 


INDEX 


pt. TV, 2. S., v5 


Hanihara (Masanao), Secy. Japanese 
embassy. 15259. 

Hankoff (L.) 26653, 29442. 

Hanna (R. S.) 12665. 

Hannah, Bible character. 11859, 25710. 

Hannah (W. E.) 243890. 

Hanriot (J. A.) 19244. 

Hansel (P.). 15251. 

Hansen (H. P.) 15252, 28255 

Hansen (W. P.) 2186. 

Hanson (A.) 414. 

Hanson (J. C:). 2137. 

Hanson (M. D.) 21889. 

Hanson (O.) & co. 19662. 

Hanson (V. H. R.) 12666, 26654. 

Harbaugh (D. A.) 21891, 32516. 

Harbaugh (M.) 25578. 

Harcourt (Daisy) 9744. 

Harden (G. N.) 15258. 

Hardenburg (H. B.) & co. 

Harding (CH. J.) ,3251'%. 

Hardman, Peck & co. 15255. 

Hardy (H.) 6649, 21878. 

Hardy (V.) 21892. 

Hardy (V. B.) 12668, 19663. 

Hare (Master) 10081. 

Hare (G. J.) 24891. 

Harem. t2)) 21893: 

MaAtec( Scie) jr: List. 

Hare.(O.) 21896. 

Harkness (A. 8.) 12669. 

Harkrader (Mrs. J. K.) 18991. 

Harlow (C. D.) 6682, 10294, 29454. 

Harmon (Clifford), aviator. 25857, 
28817. 

Harmon (J. W.) 19664. 

Harmon (Judson), Gov. of Ohio. 3606, 
23607, 31419. 

Harmon (Mrs. Judson) 

Haroldi (—) 24103. 

Harp eeM:). nna: 

Harpel CA. On) ATa26: 

Harper (C. H.) 10296. 

Harper (LE: H.) 415: 

Harper (O.) 2188. 

Harper & bros. 66883. 

Harpignies (—) 213838, 25825. 

Harrigan (T. M.) 26655. 

Harriman (Miss Edith) 

Harriman (Edward Henry) 20302. 

Harriman (Mrs. Herbert) 20489. 

Harriman (Mrs. J. B.) 23607. 

Harriman (J. E.) jr. 10297, 29456, 
32518. 

Harriman 


6656, 29453. 


23607. 


25607. 


(J.30:.).. 2665T. 

Harriman (K. FEF.) 12670: 

Harriman (M.) 6685. 

Harris (Judge), Sup. 
Mass. 224. 

Harris (A. G.) 6691, 15257 

Harris ((P a) “Ut7129. 

Harris (Henry B.) 21567. 

Harris (J. H.) 14288. 

Harris (Joel Chandler) 28091, 30578. 

Harris (Raymond N.) 21567. 


et., Boston, 


Hatch (Countess Van Haften) 


Harris (W. J.) 2189, 6692, 12674, 
17733, 19668, 21897, 24392, 26658. 
Harris & Ewing. 2140, 6696, 10300, 


12672, 15259, 17734, 26660. 

Harris & McNay. 21921. 

Harrison (Benjamin), Pres. U. S. 
12959. 

Harrison (Mrs. Benjamin) 21204. 


Harrison (F. 8S.) 19686. 

Harrison (Francis Burton), M. C. fr. 
INS Ss D259: 

Harrison( H.) 29460. 

Harrison (Rabbi Leon) 16227, 27698. 

Harrison (Moss) 33482. 

Harrison (T. A.) 26h1S20ts: 

Harrison (Wm. Henry), Pres. U. S. 
4386, 12959. 

Harrison press. 

Harroun (L. W.) 

Harsch (J. G.) 

Hart, ((3.M.) «£0: 

Hart’ CW.) itis: 

Hart, Schaffner & Marx. 422, 6733, | 
10364, 12759, 21924, 243899, 26675, 
29461. - 

Hartfield, Solari & co. 28256. 

Hartley (J. S.) 5089, 11710. 

Hartley (M.) co. 14243, 16865, 

Hartman (S. B.)- 21928. 

Harvard brew co. 32519. 

Harvard-Yale football game. 

Harvey (E.) 4509. 

Harvey (EH. 8S.) 2178. 

Harvey (F.) 423, 948, 2174, 6765, 
10377, 12763, 21929, 29478, 32520. 

Harvey (G. G.) 295388. 

Harvey (H. J.) 21946. 

Harvey (R. J.) 32524. 

Haseltine (H.) 18992. 

Haskins (V. R.) 14244. 

Haskins art glass co. 12766. 

Haslacher (B. C.) 14245. 

Hassall (J.) 24906. 

Hassam (Childe) 22595, 26111. 

Hateh (li. A.) 152720: 


2171, 26674. 
2172. 
21007. 


21008. 


28540. 


25947. 
4512. 

26762. 

31146. 


Hathaway (1.) 
Haugen (EH. N.) 
Hausen (H. P.) 
Hauter (A. EH.) 2176. 
Havercamp (C. F.) 24449. 
Haviland (L.) 295389. 
Hawaii promotion committee. 8841. 
Hawkins (Mrs. W. V.) 952. 
Hawks (R. M.) 9538. 
Hawley (C. A.) 19689. 
Hawley (Edwin R.) 755. 
Hawthorne (Nathaniel) 5281. 
Hay (James), M. C. fr. Va. 
Hayden (C. H.) 1612. 
Haydn (Franz Josef) 31922. 
Haydon (W.) 10386, 12767. 
Hayes (C. M.) & co. 2178. 
Hayes (Rutherford Burchard), Pres. 
U. S. 12959. 


31419. 


644 


INDEX 


nos. 1—52, Jan.—Dee., 1910. 


Hayes (William) 15259. 
Hayes litho. co. 6773, 12768. 
mays (D. J.) 32526. 
Haywood (Miss Doris) 29230. 
Hazard (A. K.) 954, 6792. 
_Hazard (Caroline) 17131. 
Hazen (W. N.) 427, 6794. 
Hazlitt & Walker. 428. 


Headley chocolate co. 23208. 


Heald (William Henry), M. C. fr. 
Del. 12672. 

Healey (G. W.) 26769. 

Healy (G. P. A.) 31982. 

Healy (P. H.) 6795. 

Heaney (T.) 2179. 

Heard (Mrs. Bryant) 5860. 


Hearn (J. A.) 19711. 
Heath (C. D.) 17738, 26770. 
Heath (Frankie) 19452. 
Heath (Mrs. Perry) 1474. 
Heatley (H. H.) 124138. 
Heberger (J. N.) 26771. 
Hecker (F'.) 25195. 
Hees (G. A. v.) 21878. 
Heflin (James Thomas), 
Ala. 31419. 

Hegglund (H. M.) 

Heidemann (Mrs. O.) 

Heilway (KE. K.) 480. 

Heinroth (Mr.) 381782. 

Heinze (I. Augustus) 

Heisler (W. HB.) 3324. 

Held (Anna) 7883, 25947. 

Held (J.) 2181. 

Heller (Prof.) 12884, 12413. 

Heller (Stephen) 19440. 

Hellmich (B.) 21947. 

Helm (M.) 6796, 24450. 

Helmer (FF. FF.) 24457. 

Helmuth (Mrs. William Tod) 

Hemenway (O. EE.) 2182, 6797. 

Heming (J.) 82527. 

Hemment (J. C.) 10388. 

Hemment (J. S.) 6656. 

Hemy (C. N.) 29421. 

Henderson (G. A.) 2188. 

Henderson (J. H.) 19718. 

Henderson (N. B.) 17768. 

Hendricks (G. W.) 15279. 

Hendricks (J. BE.) 15281. 

Hendrickson (H.) 26772. 

- Hengelmiiller (Baroness) 
17216. 

Hengelmiiller (Baron von Hengerviar) 
Ambassador of 
1799, 10800, 17216. 

Henning (C. W.) 26790. 

Henrici (J. H.) 6656. 

Henry, prince of 
19094. 

Henry (Mrs. FB. L.) 


VE. Cw ir. 


17739, 19712. 
235206. 


8117. 


30009. 


24458. 


Henry (EH. Stevens), M. C. fr. Conn. 


12672. 
Henry (F. G.) 


17774, 19714. 


& co. 


10800, 


Austria-Hungary. 


the Netherlands. 


2184, 15282, 


Henry (lL. BH.) 24460. 

Henry (0O.) pseud. See Porter (Syda- 
ney). 

Henry (Robert Lee), M. C. fr. Tex. 
28714. 


Henselt (Adolf) 12323, 31922. 


Henson (Mat.) 5563. 

Herbst (A. W.) 6798. 
Hergesell (H.) 11930. 

Hering (H.) 6803, 10389, 15291. 
Hering (HE. W.) 23207. 
Herman (L.) 4513, 5092. 


Hermand (L. M.) 24462. 

Herod Antipas. 6798, 12335. 

Herold (R. A.) 10390, 14246. 

Herrarte (Luis Toledo), Minister of 
Guatemala. 10300. 

Herrmann (R.) 8842. 

Herschel (O.) 6656. 

Herter (A.) 28259. 

Hertz. 14247, 28260, 29541. 

Hess (G. B.) 2196. 

Hess (lL. F.) 15292. 

Hess (R. C. 8S.) 21948, 24469, 26791, 
29544. 

Heuer & Kirmse. 6804. 

Hewlett, Willis & Hewlett. 
16867. 

Heyburn (Weldon Brinton), U. S. Sen. 
fr. Idaho. 31419. 

Heyder (E.)" “ia 

Heyn (J..) 10391. 

EibGard GCnd.)” eres. 

Hibbard & Steele. 24476. 

Hibbon (Paxton), See. to U. S. Lega- 

. tion at The Hague. 

Hibbs (M. O.) 23208. 

Hickey (Sheriff) 19452. 

Hidalgo (Elvira de) 19146. 

Hiestand (J. G.) 2197. 

Hieston (L. G.) 2198. 

Higginbotham (1. J.) 

Higgins (EB. R.) 103892. 

High (N. I.). 26794. 

Hightower (H. BE.) 14249. 

Hihn (Mrs. H.) 29546. 

Hilarius I (Saint) 6509. 

Hildebrand (R. F.) 10393, 19728. 

Hildebrandt (F.) 6969. 

Hill (Dr. David Jayne), Ambassador 
to Germany. 1474, 18665. 

Hill CRY Bi) «6S67T9e 

Hill (H.) 4616. 

Hill (H. BE.) 2200, 6806, 15298. 

Bu Ce. I) 2Grau. 

Hill (R.) 5109, 88438, 26800, 29547. 


5104, 


26792. 


Hill (R. R.) 26804, 29594. 
Hill (Thomas) 296594. 
Hill ¢W. C.) 955;-4618. 


Hilliard (Wm.), aviator. 25S57. 
Hillig (O.) 82528. 
Hilprecht (Prof. 
23719. 
Hinehman (M. V.) 4619. 
Hindes (J. F.) 68114. 


Herman Volrath) 


645 


INDEX 


pt. Iv, n.s., v. 5 


(A. S.) 4620, 28262. 

(Hon. Asher C.) 17390, 19094. 

(G. H.) 6808. 

Hines (A.) 2201. 

Hines (Mrs. Edward) 

Hinshaw (G. C.) 2202. 

Hinst (H.) & co. 12774, 153800. 

Hintermeister (J.H.) 956, 4621, 5115, 
8849, 11712, 153801, 21009, 25579. 

Hirsch (E. B.) & co. 8850. 

Hirschberg (C.) 4624, 14250. 

Hirschburg (A.) 7156. 

Hirschfield (H.) 153802. 

Hirsh Gh 8858, AGsTL. 

Histus IV, PP. Savonen. 24082. 

Hitchcock (Frank Harris), Postmas- 
ter General. 25771. 

Hitchcock (G.) 26111. 

Hitcheock (Gilbert Monell), M. C. fr. 
Neb. 6696, 31419. 

Hites (W. R.) 153808. 

Hoar (George Frisbie), U. S. Sen. fr. 


Hinds 
Hinds 
Hiner 


10506. 


Mass. 11921. 
Hobart (C. M.) 21949. 
Hobbema (M.) 10165. 


Hobbs (F.) & co. 2208, 6809, 325380. 
Hoben (Rt. Rev. Bishop M. J.) 22717. 
Hobson (C.) 29595. 
Hobson (C. N.) 26805. 
HWock-(A.. EB!) 220%, 6817. 
Hodges (E. H.) 481. 
Hodges (Col. Harry Foot) 
Hodges (W.) 2057. 
Hoerger (G. EH.) 14258. 
Hoesslin (G. v.) 29421. 
Hoffman (Arthur) 38878. 
Hoffman (W. G.) 10394. 
Hoffmann (L.) 117138. 
Hoffmann-Fallersleben (—) 
Hoffstetter (A.) 1972. 
Hofmann (H.) 25288. 
Hofstetter (H.) 4492, 11715. 
Hogan: (J. H.). 19724. 
Hogeboom (A. EH.) 5117. 
Ho-glen (F. M.) 10400. 
Holiday picture makers. 43838, 2209. 
Holland (C. A.) 2212, 15304, 24478. 
Holland (R. I.) 5118. 
Holland (W. W.) 19725. 
Holliday (Miss Ida) 27698. 
Hollingsworth (HK. J.) 26829. 
Hollingworth (J. A.) 12776. 
Hollow Horn Bear, Indian. 
Hollowell (N. C.) 29607. 
Hollyer (S.) 12777, 32584. 
Holman (L. A.) 484. 
Holmboe (EH. M.) 19726. 
Holmes (J. A.) 12778. 
Holmes (Oliver Wendell), poet. 9081. 
Holmes (Justice Oliver Wendell) 
6696, 27307. 5 
Holmes (S. L.) 197385. 
Holmes & Bishop. 153806. 
Holmes’ casino. 382545. 


31419. 


11737. 


21262. 


ee ee eee 


Holmes mfg. co., 12779, 15310, 24479, 
26830. 

Holmquist (G. A.) 21950. 

Holsinger (R. W.) 6821, 24482, 26831. 

Holsinger & Barlow. 268382. 

Holstein (O.) 20221. 

Holstetter (H.) 12775. 

Holt (S. D.) 10401. 

Holunger (R. W.) 6822. 

Holy Family. 23318, 25896. 

Holzer (J. A.) 81147. 

Home art co. 29608. 

Homer (R.) 10402. 

Homer (W.) 15509, 26111, 31982. 

Homrighous (A. F.) 21012. 

Honorius.7. °17595; 

Honorius II, PP. Bononiae. 

Honorius III, PP. Romanus. 

Honorius IV, PP. Romanus. 

Hooch (P. de) 18248. 

Hood (C. I.) co: ssa 

Hood (H. P.) & sons. 
382546. 

Hood rubber co. 18994. 

Hoogh (2. de), 4612: 

Hooper (—) of Boston Amer. league. 
18833. 


21786. 
21786. 
21786. 


12782, 29609, 


Hooper (KE. L.) 16872. 
Hoover (M. J.) 26833, 29610. 
Hoover art co. 5120. 


Hope day nursery. 22138. 

Hopf bros. co. 6823. 

Hopkins (C. A.) 4626. 

Hopkins & Allen arms co. 

Hopkinson (Emily Gilpin) 

Hopp (Mary) 283719. 

Hopp (Zelia) 23719. 

Hoppe (Willie) 5563, 14722. 

Hopper (De Wolf) 13426. 

Hopper (Edna Wallace) 

Hoppner (J.) 31982. 

Horak (J. H.). 6834 

Hori (Mr.) 25947. 

Hormisda I. 6509. 

Hornaday (—) with Peary expedition. 
25947. 

Hornbrooke (Dr.) 29417. 

Hornel (E. A.) 6200. 

Horner (A.) 15318, 21951. 

Horner (J. 'T.) jr. Gast 

Horney (Robert) 27468. 

Horning (W.) ° 6835. 

Horrigan (J.) 4627. 

Horsman (EH. I.) co. 

Horton (W. M.) 

Horton mfg. co. 4628. 

Horwitz (A.) 5126. 

Hosse (A.) 25195, 28480. 

Hotchkiss (Hazel) 204385. 

Hotchkiss (Hon. Wm. H.) 
22580. 

Houghton (—) of Yale football squad. 
25171. 

Houghton Mifflin co. 29611. 

Houser (Ben) 24887. 


21013. 
10956. 


27076. 


31150. 
12783. 


13798, 


646 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910. 

Houston (Gen. Sam) 14361. 

Hovey (G. C.) 26836, 

Howard (F. B.) 19736, 29613, 32547. 
Howard (H. H.) 24486. 

Howard (J. F. A.) 12787. 


Howard-Severance co. 382548. 

Howe (F. E.) 2214. 

Howe (Mrs. Julia Ward) 11915, 
80540. 

Howe (Sam.) 20899. 

Howe (Gen. & Mrs. Walter) 21204. 


Howell (B. D.) 2217. 
Hoxsey (Arch.), aviator. 
27970, 285038, 28817. 
Hoyer (L. B.) 26887. 
Hoyt (D;) 2222, 29617. 


24089, 25947, 


Hub state sales co. 958. 
Hubbard (Hilbert) 25156. 
Hubbard (J. V.) 6836. 


Hubbel (—), automobile racer. 

Hubbel (Capt.) 
school football team. 1229. 

Hubel (H. C.) 22238, 10403, 12789. 

Huber (Abbott Vincent) 18578. 

Hubert bros. 21952, 24489. 

Hubner (G. A.) 12794, 15315, 24491, 
26839. 

Huckins (P. L.) 17784. 

Hucks (B. C.), aviator. 

Huddle drug co. 29618. 

Huddleston (D. D.) 15816. 

Hudson (F. W.) 5188. 

Hudson (G.) 959, 4629, 5190, 11716, 
21014, 23209, 28264. 

Hudson (Hendrick) 5104. 

Hudson view photo co. 19741. 

Huesgen (C. H.) 26840. 

Hueston (Thomas) 17216. 

Huff (W. L.) co. 485, 2226. 

Hughes’ (5B. D.). 11721. 

Hughes (B. R.) 12796. 


27546. 


25857. 


Hughes (Justice Charles Evans) 6696, 
18665. 
Hughes (Mrs. Charles Evans) 28808. 


Hughes (Charles James), jr., U. S. 


Sen. fr. Col. 2140. 
Hughes (F. EH.) 6887. 
Hughes (J. B.) 26844. 


Hughes & Bailey. 
Hull (A.) 19742. 
Hull (Burling Gilbert) 
Hull & Bigelow. 
Hungerford (N.) 
Hunt (C.) 29620. 
Hunt (G. S.) 16878. 
hunt (lL. B.) 28267. 
Hunt (Judge N. H.) 
Pnte GP... S:) 
268538. 

Hunt (W. BB.) co. 12806, 14254. 
Hunt (W. M.) 1612, 21692, 26111. 


17785. 


21953. 
960, 4631. 
17786. 


26660. 


6842, 12797, 19743, 


Hunter (D, C.) . 5196. 
Hunter (G. C.) 23210. 
Hunter (Robert) 273807. 


Hunter (T. Y.) 14848. 


Masten park high - 


Huntington (C. L.) 4386. 

Huntington (H. R.) 12808. 

Huntington & KXyes. 21954, 26855. 

Hunziker (S.) 29627. 

Huppuch (W. A.) 25771. 

Hursen (P. J.) 4837. 

Husenett (A. von) 4772. 

Hussey (A.) 17684. 

Hustler base ball club, 1910. 

Huston (L. J.) 19747. 

Hutchinson (Miss Cintra) 

Hutchison (KE. R.) 2230. 

Huttig (Charles H.) 25156. 

Huyck (Fred) 16139. 

Hyde (H.) 488, 21957, 29628. 

Hydeman & Lassner. 24494. 

Hyginius I. 6509. 

Hymenthy (E.) 28268. 

Hynes (J. J.) 961. 

Ibsen (Henrik) 4488. 

Ide (A. S.) 28269. 

Ideal concrete machinery co. 

Ignazio de Loyola. 21032. 

Ijams (N.) 26856. 

Illinois casing co. 2231. 

Illinios novelty works. 29631. 

Illinois trust & savings bank. 

Illustrated milliner co. 15317. 

Imhoff (B.) 441, 10405. 

Imperial candy co. 16874. 

Imperial fine art corp. 32660. 

Inbody (J.) 15319, 17787, 
21961. 

Inchbold (S.) 413. 

Indian pictures by Curtis (Edward 8.) 
9765-9931. 

Indy (Vincent d’) 153889. 

Ingalls (fF. M.) 24495. 

Ingalls (Gen. Rufus) 383801. 

Ingersoll (C. H.) 22388. 

Ingersoll (Robert G.) 

Ingersoll (T. W.) 

Ingersoll view co. 

Inglis & co. 17805. 

Ingold (F.) card co. 17806, 21970. 

Ingram (C, M.) 15388. 

Inguashagua tribe, Improved order of 
red men, 2234. 

Innes (Frederick Neil) 20253. 

Inness (G.) 1612, 6200, 10100, 15509, 
26111. 


26771. 


7759. 


6865. 


ht eS mt 


19748, 


17214. 
6870. 
962. 


Innocent III. 21786. 
Innocent X. 5265. 
Innoecentius I. 6509. 


Innocentius II, PP. Romanus. 21786. 
Innocentius IV, PP. Ianuensis. 21786. 
Innocentius V, PP. Burgun. 21786. 
Innocentius VI, PP. Gallus. 24082. 


Innocentius VIII, PP. Ligur. 24032. 

Innocentius IX, PP. Sononiensis. 
287386. 

Intercollegiate assn. of Amateur ath- 
letes of Amer, 22385, 32661. 

Internatl. art pub. co. 5197, 25581. 


647 


INDEX 


pt. TV; BLS ee 


Internatl. committee of Y. M. C. A. 
See Y. M. C. A. (Internatl. com. of). 

Internatl. harvester co. of Amer. 442, 
19757, 21017, 23211. 

Internatl. post card co. 26857. 

Internatl. pub. co. 19769, 24506. 

Internat]. silver co. 14255. 

Internatl. stereograph co. 
104238, 21971. 

Internat]. textbook co. 

Interwoven stocking co. 21998. 

Ioannes I, II, III (Saints) 68509. 

Ioannes IV—XVI, XVIII, XIX. 17595. 

Toannes XX, PP. Romanus. 21786. 

Ioannes XXI, PP. Lusitania. 21786. 

Ioannes XXII, PP. Gallia. 24032. 

Iowa seed co. 29632. 

Ireland (John), Archbishop. 14722. 

Prish.. (Bb: W:).. -6879;- 12809) 497: 
24507. 

Trish (G. S.) 10429. 

Tron Tail, Indian. 5948. 

Iryine (H.'%) 1TS80T. 

Irving (G. E.) 8852. 

Irving (Henry) 15509. 

Irwin (Beatrice) 10886. 

ewan (bite): 22s 

irwin ( Jack” )- 28503. 

Isaac, Bible character. 

Isadore (Saint) 31021. 

Iselin’ (Adrian). jr. 20290! 

Israel. See Jacob. 19022. 

Israels (J.) 381982. 

Itasca tribe no. 252, Improved order 
of red men. 15334. 

Ithaca gun co. 21018. 

Ives (F. K.) 6880, 10430. 

Ivlius (Saint) 6509. 

Iwill (J.) © 21883. 

Izard (Mr. & Mrs.) 1612, 15868. 

J. & J. co.) 29633, 32646: 

Jack (C.)> 104325 15335. 

Jacker (R. J.) 29639. 

Jackson (Andrew), Pres. U. S. 4886, 
12959, 31982. 


445, 6872, 


2251. 


32548. 


Jackson (C.) 12812, 15337, 29640. 
Jackson (H. B.) 29641. 

Jackson (John Brinkerhoff) 10300, 

17216. 
Jackson (M. L.) 12814. 
Jackson (Gen. Thomas Jonathan) 
762, 20927. 

Jackson-Richter iron works co. 12886. 
Jacksonville, Fla., woman’s club. 6885. 


Jacob, Bible character. 3152, 19022, 
24930, 27423, 32548. 
Jacob (S.) 28825. 
Jacobs (G.-L.) 5237. 
Jacobs (J. H.) 24512. 
Jacobs (S. R.) 153838. 
Jacobson (M. A.) 6886. 
Jacque (—) 10114, 10146. 
Jacque (C. E.) 6200. 
Jacquet (M.) 19244. 
Jaeger (A.) 17808, 24514. 


Jaenecke printing ink co. 12890. 
Jamerson (Goldie) 14821. 
James (Saint) 5855. 

games (C. H:): 281521). 

James (Geo. Wharton) 23796. 

James (W. D.) 444. 

James & Bushnell, inc. 

Jansrud (J. C.) 445. 

Janvier (M.) 15850. 

Jarvis (Miss) 28924. 

Jarvis (Anna) . 12892, 15220. 

Jefferson (Thomas), Pres. U. S. 
2208, 9065, 12959. 

Jeffery (G. A.) 10487. 

Jeffries (James J.) 673, 1144, 6263, 
10957; - 11677,” 10845. — sae oe 
14129, 14722, 14824, 15877, 16352, 
168938, 18982, 20047, 20688, 21148, 
22613, 29633, 32676. 

Jehoiakim, Bible character. 

Jemison real estate & ins. co. 

Jenkins studio. 24556. 

Jenks (A.) 6893. 

Jenks (H. A.) 12893. 

Jenks (Prof. Jeremiah) 

Jennings (H.) - 33873. 

Jennings (S. R.) 6894. 

Jensen (Adolf) 19440. 

Jentzsch (H. G.) 29421. 

Jepthah’s daughter, Bible character. 
4828. 


6892, 12891. 


Doo00. 
15351. 


3606. 


Jeremiah (Prophet) 25688, 30345, 
32548, 33350. 

Jeroboam, king of Israel. 11800, 
15974, 18380, 20283. 

Jerome (S. F.) 7744. 

Jerome (Wm. Travers) 23607. 

Jersey-creme co. 10488. 

Jes’ blow publishing co. 12894. 


Jessurun (E. C.) 6895, 10489, 15352, 


17826. 


Jgesus Christ. 418, 616, 1572, 3152, 
48377, 4676, 4864, 5015, 5258, 5538, 
5400, 5403, 6798, S086, 8546, 8823, 
10246, 10982, 11695, 11711, 11859; 
12335, 14286, 14910, 17001, 19032, 
20288, 21007, 21082, 21587, 25220, 
23318, 25282, 26363, SUSas eee 
32548. 

Crucifixion. 

Last supper. 
6798, 7969, ‘17S 
31021, 32548. 

Jewelers circular pub. co. 

Jewish pub. society 
29648. 


Joan or Are. 
Joannon (E.) 
Job, Bible character. 
Jobert (P.) 23825. 
Johansen (J. C.) 10090, 10116. 

John (Saint) 5855, 12335, 23318. 
John the Baptist. 15429, 22579, 33350. 
Johnson (A.) 12895, 15358. 


23191, 25569. 
4473, 4619, 5387, 
23191, 25569, 


6896. 
of America. 


8948, 10081, 28198.* 
19244, 23825. 
32048. 


648 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910. 


Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
» 12901, 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
_ Johnson 
- Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 


| Jobnson 


10957, 
18982, 
20327, 
22618, 
29648, 
Johnson 
Johnson 
1526, 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 


fy, Nea alk. 


Johnson 
Johnson 
,. 29589. 
Johnson 
Johnson 
sgohnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 


INDEX 


(A. E.) 
CA da) 
Canes.) Jt. 
15854. 
(Andrew), Pres. U. S. 12959 
(B.) 6901, 24557, 26877. 
(Ban B.) 5781, 20439. 
(ee G:) 5238, 16875. 

(C., T.) 15866. 

(D. E.) 987. 

(H.) 10103, 21692. — 
Ciel), & eo. 19771. 
(Frank H.), aviator. 
(et MM.) 31153. 

(H. T.) 6904, 12902, 17828. 
(Hiram W.) 21451. 

(J. H.).. 24560. 

(J. P.) 6907, 15367. 

(J. R.) 12904, 24558. 
(Jack) 1450, 4618, 4918, 7702, 
11845, 14129, 14676, 15877, 
19018, 19077, 19741, 20047, 
20688, 20985, 21148, 21479, 
25859, 263863, 28460, 29633, 
32676. 

(Mrs. Jack) 1450. 

(John A.), Gov. of Minn. 963, 


26875. 
17827. 
446, 6897, 10440, 


10534. 


8797, 15353. 


(Justine) 28924. 

(Juvia) 26884. 

(M.) 10101, 10119, 10160. 
(Martin Nelson), U. S. Sen. 
2140. . 
(Miss Nancy) 173890. 
(Owen) & four of his friends. 


CE ce O29. 

(Res. 21019. 
(Col. Richard M.) 
(S. HE.) & co. 26889. 
(Dr. Samuel) 6200. 
(Tom lLoftin), mayor 


31982. 


of 


Cleveland. 88835. 


Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 


Johnston (Lady) 
Johnston (I. M.) 
Johnston (R. A.) co. 
Johnston (R. W.) studios. 


15374, 


Johnston-Dienstag- 


26896. 


Johnston harvester co. 
Johnstone (Ralph), 


25947, 


Johnstone (Robert) 
Jolley (lL. H.) 
Jones (—) 
Jones (Miss) 
Jones (B.) 


74355 


(Walter) 25116. 

(William B.) 25892. 

& Bordsen. 448, 2254. 

& Olson. 21994. 

& Vaughn. 6908. 

& Wimsett. 12905. 

co. 15868. 

12672. 

81154. 

25212. 

2308, 12906, 
26890. 

Ayres. 153870, 24561, 


28270. 
aviator. 25857, 
298389. 
16881. 
29644, 
15125. 
15788. 
11722. 


28817, 29595, 


Jones 


Jones 8058. 
Jones 
Jones 
Jones 
Jones 
Jones 
Jones 
Jones 
Jones 
Jones 


(Emily & Alfred) 

(Ff. W.) 28271. 

(H. D.) 15875, 29645. 

(Llewelyn L.) 21148. 

(M. B.) 14256. 

(T.) 480, 2304, 10447, 

(T. F.) 26908. 

CW... “E). 2318, 

(W. L.) 382683. 

(W. 8S.) 26909. 

(Wesley Livsey), U. S. Sen. fr. 
Wash. 2140. 

Jones (William Atkinson), M. C. fr. 
Va. 381419. 

Jongers (A.) 15509. 

sonio (H.) 238825. 

Jonnesco (Dr. Thomas) 1474, 14722. 

Jordan (David Starr), Pres. Leland 
Stanford Jr. univ. 8644. 

Jordan (W. P.) jr. 17830. 

Jordan (William George) 


33873. 


20400. 


Jordon (Col. 'T. J.) | 3036, 
Jos (J.) T744. 
Joseph (Chief) 116. 


Joseph, husband of Mary. 4473, 23318, 
32548. 

Joseph (Saint) 31021. 
Joseph, son of Jacob. 1572, pe 
10982, 1238385, 150386, 15974, 

32548. 
Joseph (C. P.) 
Joseph (N.) 23213, 26918. 
Joseph’s brothers. 10982. 
Joshua, Bible character. 
Josselyn (W. H.) 22128. 
Joubert (Emilio C.), Minister of Do- 

minican Republic. 10300. 

Joubert (Sefora) 10300. 

Jourdain (R.) 23825. 
Journal co. of Troy. 
Joy (Ge. W.) 1726. 
Joyce (Miss Alice) 6159, 9943, 
Judas Iscariot. 12335. 

Judas Maccabeeus. 238214. 
Juehne (C.) 23818. 

Jukes (M. EF.) 19772 
Julianna, Prineess of the Netherlands. 

756, 19094. 

Julius III, PP., Arretinus. 28736. 
Junge (G. L.) 2196. 

Jungermann (E.) 22129. 

Junker (H. S.) 2814. 

Jusserand (Madame) 10800. 
Jusserand (Mr. J. J.), Ambassador of 

France, 

Justices of the Sup. ct. of N. Y., 1909. 
628. 
Justiz 
of Cuba. 
Kahler (C.) 
Kahn (Julius), M. C. fr. Cal. 
Kaiser (F. BE.) 24562. 
Kalanianaole (Princess) 17890. 
Kalich (Bertha) 80592, 

Kalish (M.) 28214. 


26912. 


24930. 


16883. 


28924. 


(Francisco Carrera), Minister 
17390. 

4632, 12806, 28272. 
31419. 


649 


—11——7 


INDEX 


pt. IV, n.S., V.5 


Kalkhoff co. 24563. 

Kallmorgen (F.) 24906. 

Kalos mfg. co. 2315. 

Kanno (G. B.) 28273. 

Kansas City billiard table mfg. co. 
17881. 

Kansas 
338497. 

Kapfer (J.) 

Kapp (M.) 24564. 

Karel (M.) 19244, 21383, 23825. 

Karle litho. co. 2316. 

Karsgaard (Peter) 30359. 

Kkassell (B. C.) 483, 19773, 26922. 


univ. football team, 1910. 


26921. 


Kaufmann & Strauss co. 5243, 8856, 
i Garp 

Kaufmann, Weimer & Fabry co. 
382684. 

Kavel (M.) 4638, 4711. 


23607. 

32685. 

17834. 

21148. 

S. Sen ic- NO 


Kay (Joseph) 

Kaylor (C. F.) 

Kaylor (E. S.) 

Kean (Dominick) 

Kean (John), U. 
10300, 22580. 

Kearton (C.), ltd. 12908. 

Keasey, Humason & Jeffrey. 

Keefe (Daniel J.) 25771. 

Keefe adv. co. 32686. 

Keeler (W. F.) 29646. 

Keenan (H. J.) 26923. 

Kehl (Naomi) 5568. 

Keifer (Joseph Warren), 
Ohio. 23607. 

Keil-Anway co. 

Keilty (J. C.) 29647. 

Keim (J. R.) & co. 19006, 23215. 

Keith (E.) & co. 10450. 

Keith (G. E.) co. 4634. 

Keller bros. 10451. 

Kelley (A. B.) 24568. 

Kelley (HE. H.) 2317. 

Kelley (E. W.) 19774, 29648. 

Kelley (J. L.) 22130. 

Kelley & Chadwick. 2319. 

Kellogg (Capt.) 21204. 

Kellogg (F. P.) 25947. 

Kellogg (Frank B.) 1474. 

Kellogg (Mrs. Frank B.) 17390. 

Kellogg (S. I.), jr. 6910, 12928. 

Kellogg switchboard & supply co. 
24569, 29650. 

Kellogg toasted corn flakes co. 2358. 

Kelloggs & Miller. 26924. 

Kelly (J. L.) 32687. 

Kelsey (H. P.) 10452. 

Kelting (G. T.), jr. 28274. 

Kelton (Wiss Anna Campbell) 

Kelz (1..D.). 29651. 

Kemler (C.) 23856, 15376. 

Kemp (EB. H.) 26925. 

Kemper-Thomas co. 10457. 

Kendal (W. 8S.) 4635. 

Kendall (Capt.) 21148. 

Kendall (S.) 9638, 28275. 


16884. 


i GS te. 
486. 


31892. 


Kendall (W. S.) 31982. 

Kennard (V. P.) 487. 

Kennedy (Dave B.) 25095. 

Kennedy (T.) 26931. 

Kennedy co. 488, 12929, 15382, 22131, 
24570, 29654. 

Kent (H.) 15384. 

Kent (W. G.) 6911, 22132, 24571. 

Kent realty development co. 2357. 

Keppler & Schwarzmann. 2358, 32689. 

Ker (B. W.) 4641. 

Ker (M. 8S.) 28276. 

Keramic supply co. 

Kerby (Frederick M.) 

Kerens (Richard C.) 

Kerer (L.) 7969. 

Kerr (W.. H.) “32 

Kessler (G. A.) 15385. 

Kessler (P.) 17836. 

Ketcham (A.) 2360. 

Ketchel (Stanley) 14676, 26606. 

Ketterlinus litho. mfg. co. 2361. 14268, 
21020, 23216, 25636, 28280. 

Key (Francis Scott) 28325. 

Keyes (E. 8S.) 29655. 

Keys (W. A:) 2362. 

Keyser (E. W.) 17841. 

Keyser (W. S.) 6914. 

Keystone pub. co. 6915. 

Keystone view co. 10486, 12930, 17842, 
19801, 221338, 29656, 32690. 

Kidder (A. A.) 6916. 

Kiefer (E. H.) 964, 8881, 16885. 

Kieffer (Rev. Augustus) 17880. 

Kiekenapp (E. J.) 269838. 

Kiel (J. P:) 26935 

Kilburn (B. W.) 6917. 

Kimball (A. L.) 15386. 

Kimball (Rear Adm. William Wirt) 
1474, 21204. 

Kimball & Comb co. 5247, 8883, 14269. 

Kimball & son. 22146, 26938, 32723. 

Kimball-Upson co. 6938. ; 

Kimberly (G. P.) 6935, 32724. 

King (C. O.) 5249. 

King (B. L.) 5252. 

King (J. P.) 10500, ¢3aec 

King (M.) 15888. 

King (Miss Marion E.) 29230. 

King (P.) 2365. 

King (Y.) 31155. 

King & Dresser. 6986. 

Kingdon printing co. 12935. 

Kingsbury (Homer) 766. 

Kingsbury (W. A.) 2366. 

Kingsley (Darwin P.) 17905. 

Kinkead (Mrs. Eugene F.) 5860. 

Kinley (H. E.) 69837, 12937, 24578. 

Kinney (A. S.) 2368. 

Kinney (B.) 2370, 52538. 

Kinney (T. & M. W.) 4646. 

Kinsey (M. L.) 17875. 

Kirby (F. M.) & co. 10502, 24575. 

Kirby & Baker. 22825. 

Kirk (M. 1.) 37156. 


6915. 
15768. 
6696. 


650 


Kling litho. co. 


Knoedler (M.) & co. 


| | Knowlton bros. 


| Koehne (W. L.) 


' Koenen (Tillie) 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910. 


mink (S.) & son co. 
29685. 
Kirschbaum (A. B.) & co, 
Kitchin (William Walton), 
N. C. 8606, 6696. 
Kjerulf (Halfdan) 
Klackner (C.) 26940, 32730. 
Klee (Mrs. Samuel) 2222. 
eemiel. b.), jr. 32781. 
Klein (W. G.), jr. 6938. 
Kleinberger (I.) 26942. 
Kleintank (H. F.) 23305. 
Klene (B.) 153889. 
Klever (J. V.) 7969. 
Kling (John) 33878. 
15390. 
489. 


12938, 22150, 


24579. 
Gov. of 


31922. 


Klingler (S. O.) 

Klots (A. P.) 153891. 

Klump (C. M.) 15392. 

Knaffl & bro. 6939, 15393, 26943. 

Knapp (Ira O.) 25892. 

Knapp co. 32732. 

Knight (F. H.) & Bowen. 

meron (Re Ey 22151. 

Knispel (H. O.) 10503. 

Knoedler (H. L.) 2371, 6943, 10505, 
12941, 19831, 24580, 26952. 

31921. 

Knopf (H.) 4851, 6804, 32733. 

Knorpp candy co. 965. 

6945. 

Knox (C. B.) co. 4648, 5254. 

Knox (Philander Chase), Sec. of State. 
19094, 25771. 

Knox (S. R.) 11729, 12942, 16886. 

Kober (S.) 19882. 

Koberstein (H.) 4877. 

moch (D. F.) 17876. 

Koeber (P. C.) co. 490, 6946. 

6950, 10506, 15406. 

Koelling (Helene) 29287. 

11294. 

6951. 


12940. 


Koenig (EK. G.) 


Koerner (W. H. D.) 20942. 
Kohler (O.) 494. 
Kohler & Adams. 494. 


Kolb bros, 12948. 

Kolleeter (W. F.) 74. 

Konetchy (Eddie) 3838873. 

Konrad (A.) 8884. 

Honti (1.) 16887. 

Koontz (EH. BH.) 15407. 

Kopp (J. H.) 19838. 

Kornmann-Cohen & Ettlinger. 

Koronski (A.) 15408. 

monven (H.'O:) 2377, 
327389. 

Kosciuszko (Tadeusz) 14677. 

Kostenbader (G. B.) 21021, 28290. 

Kownatzki (H.) 5255. 

Kozlay (C. M.) 19884. 

Brag (M. A.) 5256, 117380. 

Kramer (G. W.) 17879. 

Kraner (G. A.) 12959. 

Kratina (J.) S885, 14270, 28291. 


24581. 


6953, 


26954, 


INDEX 


Kraus (S. C.) 19835. 
Kreismann (Mrs. i. H.) 
Kreps (C. A.) 382752. 
Kressler (I. L.) 23607. 
Kroemer (A. F.) 19836. 
Kroener (C.) 6649. 
Kroner (C.) 11735. 
Krueger (R. L.) 10507. 
Krueger-Funk studio. 15418, 
Kxtinzli bros. 6966. 
Kuhn, Boehm & Boehm. 


27698. 


318. 


Kunstanstalt Trowitzsch & sobn. 
14731. 

Kunz (W. H.) 24583. 

Kuppenheimer (B.) & co. 5257, 8887. 


Kurtz (W. W.) 26956. 

Kustner (C.) 6200. 

La Barra (Francisco Leon de), Am- 
bassador of Mexico. 10300. 

La Begassiere (Countess de) 28617. 

Lachaise (G.) 31162. 

Lachman (H. B.) 26958. 

Lacock (J. K.) 24584. 

Lacy (S.) 256387. 

Ladd (E. A.) 22154, 26964, 29689, 
eee 

Ladd (M. M.) 198388. 

Ladies of the White House. 

la Farge (J.) 5258, 26111. 

Lafayette (Great), actor. 5963, 19452, 

Laffan (William M.) 1401. 

Laffoon (lL. L.) 19840. 

Lafinur (Madame) 10300. 

Lafinur (Luis Melian), Minister of 
Uruguay. 10300. 

La Follette (Robert Marion), U. S. 
Sen. fr. Wis. 1474, 19094. 

La France (ID.) 2879. 

La France (T. L.) 26969. 

Lagererantz (Madame) 10300. 

Lagercrantz (Herman de), Minister of 


30581. 


Sweden. 10300, 25947. 
Laino (L. A.) 4649. 
Laird (J.) 6969. 


Lajoie (Napoleon) 25359, 27965. 
Lake (Fred) 33783. 


Lamar (Justice Joseph Rucker) 
32091. 

Lamasure (E.) 4886, 4772, 8888, 
16889, 28292. 

Lamb (F. M.) 24596. 


Lamb (J. & RR.) 


29699, 32757 


15419, 17880, 22157, 
$2757. 

Lamb (John), M. C. fr. Va. 
Lamb (W. 8S.) 32758. 
Lambert (lL. S.) 15422. 
Lambin .(G. M.) 


24597, 26973, 29700, 
32759. 


31419. 


Lambin-Wenigman co. 6970, 12986, 
15424, 19841, 29715. 

Lambros & Conomikes. T020. 

Lamont (Vrs. Daniel) 21204. 

Lamoreux (BF. P.) 14272. 

Lancaster (S. C.) 2881. 

Landeker & Brown. 14278. 


651 


INDEX 


Landesberg (M.) 10508. 

mandey (ii. ).) tnt: 

Landis (M. L.) 10509. 

Lando I. 17595. 

Landon (C. N.) 495, 2382,. 12991, 
20731. 

Landreth (A. G.) 19858, 

Landvelt (A. G.) 19860. 

Lane (G.) 23888. 

Lane sCi..8.) 50022: 

Lang (Albert) 4851. 

Lang (Anton) 4959, 14910. . 

Lange (M. A.) 23889. 

Langdon (W. H.) 10510. 

Langenmantel (lL. von) 48651. 

Pane! (CE. Ee H,)s 32697 i o2rse: 


Langill commercial photo co. 2390. 

Langley (J. P.) . 500. 

Langrock bros. 31164. 

Lanman & Kemp. 19010, 19861, 21022. 

Lanphear (C, H.) 382784. 

ianzon (CHW: )) .A9S65, 22159: 

Largilliere (—) 5690. 

hari “CW t:); fOzZ3: 

Larner (Miss Ruth) 

Larsen (Capt.) 24891. 

Larsen (I. D.) 5261. 

Barsen, (i) 10511 

Larsen & Grant. 10518. 

La Salle County, Ill., medical assn. 
30500, 


La Salle state bank. 2391. 
Lasker (Dr. Emanuel) 17516. 
La Son (J. J.) 15429. 
Latham (Hubert), aviator. 
Lau (J. H.) & co. 4650. 
Lauber (J.) 5262. 
Laudeker & Brown. 52638. 
Lauder (Harry) 4836, 19452. 
Laugeé (G.) 238825. 

Laughlin (Mrs. Thomas) 12672. 
Raurens- (J- BP.) 21383, 23825. 
Lautzenheiser (W. H.) 19869. 

Laux .(A. J.) & Co. 19870. 

Laveccha studio. 297388. 

La Voy (M.) 24657, 29743, 32785. 
Law (Charles Blakeslee), M. C. fr. 


29230. 


28817. 


Ne ¥en 10300: 
Lawler (W. P.) 19871. 
Lawrence (A.) 32789. 


Lawrence (G. R.) co. 7024, 15430, 
19872, 24658. 
Lawrence (George Pelton), M. C. fr. 


Mass. 17890. 


Lawrence (H. W.) 24659. 

Lawrence (R. A.) 32790. 

Lawrence (T.) 15509. 

Lawrence & Jellicoe, Itd. 15481, 17882, 
22168, 29744. 

Lawson (C. G.) 15509. 

Lawson (John Davidson) 27698. 

Layas (M: De) 7028. 

Layton, Smith & Hawk. 5266, 8889, 
31165. 


| Leo XI, PP. Florentinus. 


Dt. iv; Besa a 


Layton, Wemyss, Smith & Hawk. 
25638, 28318, 31166. 

Lazarnick (N.) 2892, 10516, 12994. 

Lazarus (D. M.) 24663. 

Lazo (Luis), minister of Honduras. 
10300. 

Leach (D. W.) 

Leach (L. Albert) 

Leach (Thomas) 18833, 33873. 

Learned (A. G.) 10519. 

Leath (J. B.) 22175. 

Leavey (Miss Evelyn) 22648. 

Leavitt (E. M.) 2898, 10520, 15444, 
19873. 

Le Blane (Alfred), aviator. 

Le Boutillier (A. B.) 2394. 

Le Brun (J.) 288320. 

Le Brun (V.) 5690. 

Le.Caron (Father) 

Le Clear photo co. 382791. 

Lecoquierre (A.) 4651. 

Lecoquierre (C.) 11738. 

Ledbeter (Grace) 38518. 

Ledger (The) 26978. 

Ledgerwood (E.) 24664. 

Lee (F.) 10521. 

Lee (Gordon), M. C. fr. Ga. 381419. | 

Lee (Gen. Robert Hdward) 4986, 
9415, 17370, 23175, 201s, 2Z83a2ea} 
31982. 


29746. 
28503. 


28817. 


28205. 


Lee (Wm. H.) 12995. 
Leech (C. A.) 501. 
Leeds (A. G.) 7082. 


Leeds (Augusta Glosé) 7032. 
Leek (W. 8S.) 15446. 
Leeke (F.) 6649. 
Leempoels (J.) 213888. 
Leet (F. F.) 29750. 
Leet bros. 2395, 12996. 
Leever (Sam) 338873. 
Lefferts (C. H.) 7044. 
Le Gall (V.) 19011, 22176. 
Lehmair (Ll. A.) 5268. 
Lehre (C.) 31016. 
Leicht (Mrs. Ed.) 6950. 
Leigh (W. R.) 20942. 
Leitch (A. C.) 12998. 
Leitzel (C. We.) 220i 
Leliéve (L.) 5002. 
Lemaire (M.) 238825. 
Lemp (W. J.) brewing co. 
Lenhart (G. S.) 22479) 
Lennan (B. E.) 15448. 
Lenoir (C. A.) 28825. 
Lenz (O. EH.) 8890. 

Leo II (Saint) 17595. 
Leo IV-VII. 17595. 

Leo IX (Saint) 21786, 


11739. 


28736. 
Leomagnus I (Saint) 6509. 
Leonard (M. L.) 23152 (2). 
Lerolle (H.) 23825. 

Leroux (H.) 31982. 

Le Roy (Mrs. James A.) 17890. 
Leschetitzky (Theo) 31922. 


652 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910. 


Leserman, Mayer co. 

Leslie (C. R.) 18248. 

Leslie-Judge co. 7046, 19885. 

_ Lesseps (Cownt de), aviator. 28817. 

Leubrie & Elkus. 7047, 13001. 

Leusch (G.) 22180. 

Leuthner (O. A.) 10522. 

Levering (A. J.) 10523. 

Levering (A. R.) 2397. 

Levison (W. G.) 10524. 

_Levitch (l.) 24665, 26979. 

Mnevy (A. BH.) & co. 071, 26992, 
29758. 

| Levy (A. H.) & Stein. 

_ Lewey (A. J.) 4772. 

Lewis (—) of Yale football squad. 
25071. 

Lewis (Sergt.) 31419. 

Lewis (C. W.) 17888. 

Lewis (George Ei.) 25359. 

Lewis (J. J.) 15449. 

Lewis (L.) 17889. 

Lewis & Clark. 4986. 

Lexington carnival ass’n. 26994, 

| Leyendecker (J. C.) 32792. 

| Lhermitte (lL. A.) 6200, 23825. 

Bulibbey (1. A.) 22181. 


12999, 17886. 


2401, 


Lichtenwalter (Miss Genieve) 30359. 
Lichtman (B.) 1972, 4386, 11740. 


Licking creamery co. 2402. 
Liddel (R. L.) 2408. 
Lidgerwood mfg. co. 7072, 10525, 
13025, 15451, 29756, 32798. 
Liebig (F. F.) 17890. 
Liefeld (A. D.) 31782. 
Life insurance co. of Va. 
Liljefors (B.) 10114. 
Lilley (M. C.) & co. 2404. 
Lincoln (Abraham), Pres. U. S. 945, 
4711, 4809, 5085, 53833, 6835, 7642, 
7744, 10081, 11858, 12959, 18961, 
21086, 21692, 22734, 22888, 25696, 
28921, 31011. 
Lind (Jennie) 29883. 
See also Goldschmidt (0O.). 
Lindeman (8S. O.) 10529. 
Lindenthal (H. M.) & sons. 
Linder (H.) 31167. 
Lindley (J.) 14275. 
Lindner (R.) 502. 
Lindner shoe co. 382812. 
Lindsay & Derbyshire. 
mindsliey (L. D.). 507, 
22182, 29770. 
Link (B. L.) 
Link (J.) 
Linkletter (1. 
linn (H. P.) 
Linton (F. B. A.) 
Linus I. 6509. 


14274. 


5270. 


13026, 15457, 
7080, 17892, 


31172 
17898. 
G.) 
2407. 
28821. 


2405, T7081, 18031. 


Lipman supply house. 515. 
Hippincott (J. B.) co. 29819. 
Lippincott (O.) 17905. 
Lipton (Sir Thomas) 1044. 


Lirfield (‘‘ Lefty’) 3888738. 


Lissau & Kanberg, jr. 17907. 
List (L.) 516. 
Liszt (Franz) 610, 5049. 


Litolff’s (Henry) verlag. 2409. 

Littig (W. T.) & co. 966, 4652, 5274, 
11741, 14276, 21025, 28217, 25640, 
28822. 

Little (M.) 517. 

Little Bald Eagle, 

Little crafts shop. 
13032, 

Little Plume, Indian. 9765. 

Littleton (Hon. Martin Wilie) 14722. 

Livezey (W. EH.) 10532. 

Livingston (T.) 22190. 

Lloyd (A.) 19886. 

Lloyd-George (D.) 15941. 

Lloyde (D. H.) 26997. 

Lockhart (G. L.) 18034. 

Lockwood (C. C.) 22191. 

Lockyer (O. H. 8S.) 24666. 

Lodder (G. C.) 2418. 

Lodge (Henry Cabot), U. 8S. Sen. fr. 
Mass. 10300, 18665, 23607. 

Loeb (E.) 15458, 17908, 29820. 

Loeb (William), jr. 12252, 15472, 


20439. 
Loeffler (A.) 518, 26998. 
19440. 


Low (Josef) 
Godfrey) 28508. 


Loew (Mrs. W. 
Loewenthal-Linau (Chevalier von), 
Austrian embassy. 


Counselor of 
15259. 
Loftus Gaiam 12672. 
Logan (C. W.) 105384. 
Logue (Cardinal Michael) Primate of 
Ireland, & priests. 26193, 26599. 
Lomer bros. 17910. 
London (Mrs. H. A.) 
London (Jack) 20047. 
London needle co. 8891. 
Long (Col. Chaille) 21204. 
Long (D. BB.) 2415. 
Long Bell experimental farm. 
Longfellow (Henry Wadsworth) 
Longfellow (Miss Malvina V.) 
Longshore (M. B.) 8892. 
Longworth (Nicholas), M. C. fr. Ohio. 
31419. 


Indian. 10878. 
2410, 7082, 10531, 


2414. 


24667. 
9081. 
26628. 


Longworth (Mrs. Nicholas) 5860, 
12672, 17390, 25947. 

Loomis (F. A.) 17916. 

Loose (Capt. Augustus W.) TdT. 

Loose-Wiles. 19896. 


Lord (Briscoe) 18888, 25859. 
Lord & Taylor. 28324 

Lord pub. co. 29823. 

Lorenz (A. C.) 22192. 
Lorenz (L. F. A.) 25648. 


Lorey (G.) 17917. 

Lorimer (William), U. 8. 
12672, 23607. 

Lorimer Senatorial investigating com- 
mittee. 27076. 

Lorimor (Q. G.) 


Sen. fr. Il. 


22198. 


653 


INDEX 


Loring (J. Alden) 

Los Angeles examiner. 2419, 13035. 

Los Angeles ostrich farm. 22194. 

Loschenkahl (F. W.) 24671. 

Losey (N. H.) art co. 32818. 

Lot, Bible character. 24930, 32548. 

Loud (George Alvin), M. C. fr. Mich. 
31419. 

Louden (Madam) 10300. 

Loudon (Jonkheer J.), minister of the 
Netherlands. 10300. 


19899. 


Louise (Madame) 29118. 
Lounsbury (F. C.) 2424. 
Louyot (E.) 4711. 

Love (B. H.) 521. 
Lovett (A. F.) 29824. 
Low (G.) 46538, 14277. 
Low (Mrs: L. P:) 7918. 


Low (Seth) 6696. 

Low (W. H.) 8898. 

Lowell (Abbott Lawrence) 
18665. 

Lowell (James Russell) 

Lowell (M. H.) 6656. 

Lower (D. A.) 2460. 

Lowey (E.) 32814. 

Lowney (W. M.) co. 5281, 19012. 

Loyola. See Ignazio de Loyola. 

Lubin mfg. co. 138036. 

Lucas (A.) 21026. 

Luce (F. 8.) 5284. 

Luchsinger (J.) 22195. 

Lucius I. 6509. 

Lucius II. PP, Bononiz. 21786. 

Lucius III. PP, Lucen-Tuscus. 

Luckhaus (A.) 24673. 

Ludden (Rt. Rev. Patrick A.) 

Lugar (R. A.) 24674. 

Luke (Saint) 1612. 

Luke (H. L.) 14278. 

Luke (T. A.) 17919. 

Lukeman (A.) 16890. 

Lukone tailoring co. 2464, 32896. 

Laks (G.-3.), -3I473. 

Lum (B.) 24675. 

Lumpkin (J. G.) 10587. 

Lungren (F.) 21929. 

Luther (Dr. Martin) 

Lutteken (A.) 7083. 

Lutz (E. G.) 14280. 

Luxton (G. EH.) . 2465. 

Lydia, Bible character. 32548. 

Lynch (Thomas J.) 3146, 17216. 

Lyneh (Pres. Thomas J.) and Na- 
tional league baseball umpires. 
13798. 

Lyon (F. R.) 

Lyons (J. A.) 14281. 

Lyons (M. M.) 23219. 

McAdoo (Hon. Wm.) 

McAdow (Rev. Samuel) 

McAuliffe (J. J.) 7084. 

McCabe. (V.. J.) _ 17920. 

Maccabeus (Judas) See Judas Mac- 
cabeus, 


16353, 
9081, 11921. 


21786. 
26544. 


25748. 


22196. 


273807. 
14681. 


pt. IV, 01. S.; Ve oom 


Maccabees of the world (Ladies of 
the) 10588. 
McCall (C. W.) 
McCalmont (A. L.) 

MacCameron (R.) 26111. 

MacCameron (R. L.) 31982. 

McCance (E. O.) 32898. 

McCann (F. H.) 16891. 

McCann (H. F.) 22198. 

McCarley (D. C.) 2470. 

McCarren (Patrick H.), Mass. state 
sen. 961. 

McCarthy (H. L.) 
29836. 

McCarthy & Denis. 

McCaskey register co. 

McCaulay co. 15462. 

McCaully (E. S.) 138039. 

McCause (E. O.) 29887. 

McClearie (W.) 246838. 

McClellan (K. HE.) 2475. 

McClintock (O. C.) 19908. 

McClintock (W.) 17932. 

McClung (Lee) 15259, 19094. 

McClure (R. L.) 32901. 

McConkay (E.) 522, 32902. 

McConnell (—) with Pittsburg natl. 
league. 18833. 

McCormack (John) 1956, 6409, 10213. 

McCormick (C. B.) 24684, 298838. 

McCormick (J. A.) 2480, 15466, 19906. 

McCoy pub. & Masonic supply co. 2487. 

MacCracken (Henry Mitchell), chan- 
cellor New York univ. 10516, 13798. 


McCrary (F. B.) & son. 7091, 19916. 
McCreery’s. 15467. 
McCully (R. B.) 18041. 
M’Curdy¥ (J. A. D.), aviator. 
McDonald (A. J.) 4656. 
McDonald (Alonzo) 20298. 
McDonald (J: A:) sea: 
McDonald (J. W.) 32908: 
MacDonald (P.) 2481, 15472. 
McDonald (Sidney) 24084, 28817. 
McDonald (William) 19137. 
McDonough (—-) 15897. 
MeDonough (B.) 10541. 
McDonough (W. H.) 19919. 
MacDowell (EH. B.) 10542. 
MacDowell memorial assn. 
Mace (C. EB.) 298389. 
McEdwan (Wm. J.) 


15459. 
2466. 


7085, 10539, 15460, 


21148. 
19901. 


28505. 


24685. 
23607. 


McElhaney (J. R.) 24703, - 27000, 
32905. 
McElree (J.) 17949. 


McEntree (W. H.) 21027. 
McEwen (W.) 10154, 26111. 
MeFate (E.) 7092. 

MacGili (M. P.) 10548. 
McGoldrick (Bishop James) 
McGraw (John) 38873. 
Macgregor (W. Y.) 6200. 
McGuirks (The) 22199. 
Machold (C. M.) 27003. 


2465. 


654 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910. 


McHugh (J. P.) 
McHugh (M.) 


13042. 
10544. 


MacInerney (J. J.) 2485. 
McInnes (Jack) 15897. 
McIntosh (Gen. William) 17786. 
McIntyre (Hon. R. A.) 24284. 


Mack (—), 
25771. 

Mack (Carl) 

Mack (Connie) 15897, 24887. 

Mack (H.) 13043. 

McKay (R. H.) 29840. 

McKeague (G. A.) co. 10545, 13044, 
15475, 17952, 19920, 22201, 24704. 

McKeen (A. 8S.) 13065. 

McKelvy (J. K.) 2486. 

McKenzie (H.) 15480, 32908. 

Mackenzie (W. L.) 1450. 


of Yale football squad. 
22200. 


McKinlay (Duncan B.), M. C. fr. Cal. 


31419. 
McKinley 
12959. 
Mackintosh, Hemphill & co. 
Macklin (H.) 15482. 
McLachlan (James), 
31419. 
McLane (C. J.) 16892. 
McLaughlin (M. H.) 12442... 
McLaurin (Anselm Joseph), U. S. Seu. 
fr. Miss. 2140. 
Maclaurin (Richard Cockburn) 15788. 
McLellan (Archibald) 381419. 
McLellan bros. 27004. 
McLeod (Malcolm James) 
McLoughlin bros. 382910. 
MecMaine (C. J.) 25771. 
MeMillan (—) with Peary expedition. 
1144, 5568. 
McMinn (H.) 
McMullen (G. S. R.) 
McMullin (Miss Eliza) 
MacNeil (A.) 28825. 
MecNeil (A. J.) 15483. 
MeNeily (F. P.) 382918. 
MeNicol (J. H.) 7095, 10558, 15485, 
29846. 


(William), 
22220. 
Mer Cs rire Cail: 


23796. 


7093, 8894. 
10557, 18066. 
291230. 


Macomber (M. L.) 28826. 
McPherson (IF. G.) 17955. 
McQueen (W. O.) 22292. 
MacQuesten (F. W.) 22294. 
MacQuigg (G. EH.) TO97. 
McQuirk (Rev. J.) 380059. 


MacVeagh (Franklin), Secy. of Treas- 


wupy. 256771. 

MeVickar (Mrs.) 23607. 

MeVickar (Bishop William Neilson) 
26477. 

MacWhirter (—) 8589. 

Madden (Martin Barnaby), M. C. fr. 
Til. 31419. 

Maderia (Mrs. Perey) 25771. 

Madison (James), Pres. U. S. A. 


4386, 12959. 
Madison school (Bd. of educa. & pa- 
trons of) 27535. 


6 


Pres.) U2 as. 


or 


Madonna, 691, 1376, 1612, 2201, 3029, 
4377, 4676, 5015, 5729, 6362, 6939, 
7022, 8823, 10544, 11685,- 11695, 
12385, 123894, 15509, 17454, 18376, 
18966, 19030, 210382, 21587, 23191, 
203018, 24919, 26111, 26292, 26383, 
27059, 27521, 28532, 29608, 29689, 
30298, 30523, 30955, 31021, 32548, 
33974. 

Madonna and Child. 23191, 26889, 
27059, 27521, 30955, 31021. 

Madsen bros. 29847. 

Madson (M. G.) seed co. 32919. 

Maercklein (M. C.) 22295. 

Maes (Bishop Camillus Paul) 8593. 

Magazine & book co. 33023. 

Magehan (M. W.) 29853. 

Magie egg tester works. 15487. 

Maguire (F. J.) 14282. 

Maher (J.) 2488. 

Mahoney (Col. James EH.) 21204. 

Mailloux (H. J.) 524. 

Maimin (H.) 17956. 

Maine historical soc. 29854. 

Maisch (F. D.) 2489. 

Maissen (F.) 3825. 

Majarin (Mme.) 10402. 

Mak (K. W.) 2490, 7101, 33024. 

Malkin (Joseph) 2540. 

Maloine (A.) 388027. 

Malone (J. J.) 24709. 

Maloney (M. J.) 17957. 

Maltoon (lL. E.) 22296. 


Manahan (W. H.), Jr. 
29863. 

Manatt (W. W.) 28827. 

Manchester (Duke of) 11930, 16287. 

Manchester (Duchess of) 16287. 

Manchester (W. N.) 29883. 

Mandell bros. 27006. 

Manet (—) 10091. 

Manet (E.) 15509. 

Mann (EF. C.) 19927. 

Mann (H. C.) 15488. 

Mismn (CRE) 7102; 

Mann (Mrs. William Hodges) 


2493, 10560, 


7102. 


Mannel (G. F.) 5285. 

Manning (FEF. S.) 1972. 

Manning (W. J.) 109067. 

Manning (Rev. William Thomas) 
7653. 

Manor (F.) 11744, 28328. 

Man’s book. 24710. 


Mansfield (J. A.) 28329. 
Manton (G. Grenville) 23227. 
Manz (J.) engraving co. 18069, 22297. 


Manzi, Joyant & co. S898, 29884, 
88029. 

Marceau (T. C.) 7105, 18070, 15492, 
29885. 

Marecelli (A.) 17958. 


Mareellinus. 6509. 
Mareellus I. 6509. 
Marcellus II, PP. Politian. 2S736. 


Marehand (F. C.) 3380380. 


») 


INDEX 


pt. Iv, 1. s., Vv. 5 


Marché (W.). 602. 
Marcke (E. Van) 
Marcus (Saint) 
Margeson (G. L.) 
Margrauder (E. C.) 
Marietta Stanley co. 
Markendorff (G.) 
Markham (Edwin) 
Marks (E. A.) 
Marlowe (Julia) 845. 
Marr (ER B.)) | 1525; 2506; 7a29: 
Marrata (H. G.) 21929. 
Marriott (F.) 24711. 
Mars (@.} 0119. 
Mars (J. C.) 25947. 
Marsh (R. B.) 22309. 
Marshal (J. W.) 2510. 
Martin (A. -M.)- 22310: 
Martin (E.) 15497. 
Martin (E. F.) 10392, 10580. 
Martin. (2. J.) 13087. 
Martin (Frederick Townsend) 
Martin (H: D.) 10162, 26111. 
Marian (3>)>- 2541. 
Martin post card co. 527, 2512, 10585, 
13088, 15498, 17959, 19928. 
Martinelli (S.) 17961. 
Martinus I. 17595. 
Martinus IJ. 17595. 
Martinus IV, PP. Gallus. 
Martinus V, PP. Romanus. 24032. 
Martz (J.) 2535, 7144, 13092, 15499; 
17962, 19932, 22311, 24712. 
Marx (Karl) 27541. 
Mary, Mother of Jesus. See Madonna. 
Mary Magdalene. 5309, 128385. 
Maryland branch, Woman’s foreign 
missionary soc. 28127. 
Maryland (U. S. S.), football team. 
27974. 


6200, 10096. 
6509. 

28330. 
7126. 
28331. 
13079, 27007. 

14270. 
30031. 


21204. 


21786. 


Mason & Hanson. 2518. 
Mason, Au. & Mogenheimer confec- 
tionery mfg. co. 19015. 


Mass., Supreme court, with judges on 
the bench. 1450. 

Massaponax church (Council of war) 
33301. 

Massenberg (L.) 17964. 

Masten park high school football play- 
ers, 1229. 


Mastercraft co. 

Masters (C. H.) 2519. 

Masters (Z. A.) 38045. 

Masure (G.) 28825. 

Mather (Mrs. Victor) 25771. 

Mathews, Kaye, Mann & Co. 
5286. 

Mathewson (Christy) 

Matignon (A.) 21883. 

Matsch (Franz) 31107. 

Matson (J. F.) 2520, 18095, 27013, 
29893. 

Matsoukas, Greek patriot. 8387. 

Matsubara (S.) 2521. 

Matsui (Mme, Keishiro) 12672. 


8900. 


4657, 
33873. 


Matthews (S. C.) 

Matthews (W. B.) 

Matthews - Northrup 
10595, 29894. 

Mattocks (H. FEF.) 17148. 

Matuty (Gen.) T7428. 

Matzene studio. 27016, 29896. 

Maud, Queen of Norway. 14694. 

Maule (W. H.) 2522. 

Maure (A:) 10151. 

Maurer (J. M.) 528, 2523, 33046. 

Max (Gabr. von) 238331. . 

Maxence (H.) 283825. 

May (C. F.) 15500. 

May (O..L.)  199s@ 

Mayer (C.) 31174. 

Mayer (C.) & co. 27020, 29923, 33652. 

Mayer (L.) 7144, 338054. 

Mayer (lL. R.) 15501. 

Mayer (Maria) 14910. 

Mayo (Margaret) 33873. 

Mayshark (C. M.) 16898, 31175. 

Meade (Gen. George Gordon) 


24714. 
27015, 28332. 


works. 8901, 


33301. 


Medford (P. H.) 29925. 
Medlar (F. W.) 7154. 
Medlar (H. B.) 138096. 


Meek co. 7156. 

Meeker (A. S.) 27022, 29926. 
Meissner & Buch. 4667, 16894. 
Meissonici (J. C. E.) 10161. 

Mejia (Madame) 10300. 

Mejia (Federico), Minister of Salva- 


dor. 10800. 
Melchers (G.) 10148, 26111. 
Melchizedek, Bible character. 32548. 
Melendy (EH. F.) 10596. 
Meliodon (J. A.) 28220. 
Melis (Carmen) 2540, 15255. 
Mellen photo co. 22812. 


Mellin’s food co. of North America. 
4673, 19938. 
Mello (Manuel B.) 
Mellor (D.) 17974. 
Melville (F.) 11745, 14288. 
Melvin (HE. H.) ‘177, 199839. 
Mench (P.) 7179, 17975, 22813, 24715. 
Mendelssohn (Jacob Ludwig Felix) 
12328, 31922. 
Mendelssohn (Moses) 29648. 
Mendoza (I. P.), lid: > Saasgaese 
15507, 24717, 338056. 
Mennen (G.) chemical co. 
Menzel (A. von) 11784. 
Menzler (W.) 6649, 21878. 
Merchant (C. F.) 2526. 
Merchants pub. co. 7183, 29996. 
Meredith (George) 5356, 8015. 
Meriwether (Miss Bettie) 27698. 
Merriam (J. W.) & co. 29999. 
Merrifield, (O. S.) 18098. 
Merrill (F. E.) 22322. 
Merritt (M. M.) 16676. 


2524. 


11746. 


Merryman (W. R.) 27048. 
Mershon (F. A.) 2527. 
Mertens’ (F.) sons. 3838658. 


656 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, J an. —Dec., (1910. 


Messenger (J. EH.) 11677. 
mretcait (J. J.) 2529. 

Metcalf (W. L.) 26111, 31982. 
Metropolis trust & savings bank. 
17981, 19941, 22323, 24719, 27058. 
Metropolitan museum of art. 10597, 
13099, 19942, 27059, 30000. 
Metropolitan printing co. 

15541, 24718. 
Metzeler (T.) 14284. 
Meyberg co., ine. 534. 
Meyer (A. HE.) 7236. 
Meyer (B.) 17982. 
Meyer (Balthasar Henry) 
Meyer (C.) 25286. 
Meyer (H. L.) 30602. 
Meyer (George von Lengerke), Secy. 

of the Navy. 19094, 25771. 
Meyer-Helmund (Hrik) 21557. 
Meyercord co., inc. 10604, 13102. 
Meyers (“Chief”) 38873. 
Meyers (. G.) 10605, 27062. 
Micah (Prophet) 19023, 27423 


15509, 


32091. 


Michael (Saint) 5015, 5032, 18966, 
25050, 81021 

Michael (F. H.) 29421. 

Michaels (I. A.) 2530. 

Michelen tire co. 5296. 

Micheli (lL. H.) 2531. 

Middleby (J.), jr. 2532, 27066. 
Middleton (Miss) 27698. 


Middleton (Mrs. M.) 
Midzuno (Kokiehbi) 
Mike Shortman, Indian. 
Mikvé Israel assn. 23221. 


17983. 
25947. 
9765. 


Milai (A.) 14286. 

Mile high photo co. 535, 24720, 30003, 
33059. 

Miles (N.) 2588. 

Milette (Monsignor J. B. H. V.) 


29151. 
Militia group, 8S. Dak. 26554. 
Millard (EF. P.) 27067, 30004. 
Miller (—) 10104. 
Miller (A.) 288383. 

Miller (C. D.) 16898. 
Miller (C. H.) 24721. 
Miller (C. R.) 2584. 
Miller (Callie L.) 19943. 
Miller (Christine) 15374. 
Miller (Cincinnatus Heine) 
Miller (EH. von) 17019. 
Miller (F.) 388060. 
‘Miller (H. L.) 18105, 
Miller (H. R.) 15542: 
Miller (Henry) 13426. 
Miller (J. A.) 7287, 17984. 

Miller (J. D.) 15548. 

Miller (Joaquin) See Miller (C. H.) 
Miller (Joe ©.) 9744. 
Miller (John) 18883, 
Miller (John D.) 
Miller (M. C.) 
Miller (M. 8.) 
Miller (P. HH.) 


856. 


22324. 


33873. 
11274. 
15545. 
17985, 19944. 
27068, 80006. 


Miller (R.) 19945. 
Miller (W.) 10607, 19946, 24722. 
Miller (W. S.) 17988, 19953. 
Miller photo co. 22327, 24723. 
Millet (F. D.) 25645. 
Millet (i. 8.) 25222, 
Millet (J. F.): 1612, 10109. 
Milliere (Maurice) 28548. 
Milligan (B. H.) 536. 
Milligan (G.) 223438. 
Mills (W.) & son. 10639. 
Millward (R. H.) 7251. 
Miltiades I. 6509. 
Miner (E. K.) 20942. 
Miner (H. C.) litho: Go. 
13108. 
Miner (W. H.) 15546, 19955. 
Minimax co. 2539. 
Mischelle (G.) 9566. 
Mishkin studio. 2540, 13112, 24727. 
Missouri Pacifie ry co. 7252. 
Mitchel (John Purroy) 25947. 
Mitchell (A. C.) 383497. 
Mitchell (Clara) 11615. 
Mitchell (EK. H.) 7254, 19997. 
Mitehell (J. J.) eof 543, 25738, T21% 
10645, 18125, 15547, 20005, 27069, 
30007, 38061. 
Mitchell (J. M.) 
Mitchell (John) 22717. 
Mitchell (R. A.) 1214. 
Mitchell (Dr. Silas Wier) 
Mix (H. L.). 380009. 
Mixsell (R. B.) 383068. 
Mnainak, Indian 9765. 
Mo-Chung-Tsai. 11588. 
Mock (J. H.) 24780. 
Modern art co. 21028. 
Modern house mfg. co. 7277. 
Modrakowski (R. L.) 14287. 
Modricker (F. A.) 27071. 
Moehring & Groesbeck. 20007. 
Moeller -(Louis) 4711, 8902, 
nla al We 
Moller 
DS8é 35. 
Moffatt, Yard & co. 
Moffett (T. I.) 545. 
Moffett studio. 546, 2576, 10647, 18128, 
15551, 17989, 22344, 27076, 30011. 
Moglia & co. 970, 8908, 11747, 14288, 
21029. 
Mohlte (J. A.) 288386, 31176. 
Moisant (John B.), aviator. 
28817. 
Mojonier (A. 8.) 
Molenaer (J. M.) 
Molkenboer (T.) 
Moltke (Count), 
10800. 
Mona (J/adonna) Lisa. 2371, 
Monaghan (J.) 17994. 
Moncrief, Cook co. 7291. 
Monet (C.) 1612. 
Moneta (J. J.) 11748, 


2535, 10641, 


14282. 


982. 


(Ludwig) 968, 5297, 


27072. 


285038, 
7288, 18131. 
1612. 
4676. 
minister of Denmark. 


24096. 


15552. 


657 


INDEX 


pt. IV,1 S82 2 


Money (Hernando de Soto), U. S. Sen. 
fr. Miss. 31419. 
Monkhouse (J.) 2577. 
Monkienocy (Rev. Mieczyslan) 27786. 
Monroe (James), Pres. of U. S. 4386, 
12959. 
Montauk photo concern. 15558. 
Montgomery (H.) 7292, 20008, 22363. 
Montgomery (R. M.) 12672. 
Montpensier (Duc de) 21204. 
Montt (—), Pres. of Chile. 
22825, 25947. 
Montt (Senora) 
Moody (A. W.) 2578, 20013. 
Moon (H. G.) 24781. 
Moore (Mr. & Mrs. Clarence) 
Moore (W. B.) 2579, 7297. 
Moore (W. EH.) . 27097, 30033. 
Mora (D. & J.. J.) 21032. 
Morahan (H.) 238223. 
Morahan (EH. H.) 381177. 
Moran (—) 10092. 
Moran (H.) 6200. 
Morano (GH. E>) 
25636. 
Moran (L.) 4886. 
Moran (R. M.) 15555, 16901. 
Moran (T.) 4886, 4711, 6200, 28388, 
28369. 
Morani (Aristide) 
Mordkin (Michael) 
Moreau (C.) 28825. 
Morehead (John Motley), M. C. fr. N. 
Co, A267: 
Morehead (Mrs. John Motley) 
Morgan (C. M.) 


21184, 
21148, 25947. 


173890. 


4711, T7144, 20942, 


26279. 
13112. 


12672. 
24732, 27098, 30036, 


33064. 
Morgan (H. D.) 119380. 
Morgan (Edwin Vernon) 6696. 
Morgan (John Pierpont) 15553, 18665. 


Morgan (John Pierpont), jr. 8117. 

Morgan (M.) 30087. 

Mori (P.) 4686, 5298. 

Morikube (S.) 73805. 

Morland (G.) 10129, 15507, 24717, 
383056. 


Morning Hagle, Indian. 9765. 
Morrill (G.) 30088. 
Morris (G. F.) studios. 4689. 


Morris & Bendien. 13132, 20020, 24735. 
27100, 8300389, 33065. 
Morrisey (Grace) 17516. 
Morrison (Frank) 38606. 
Morrison (H.), jr. 20024. 
Morrison (T. W.) 15556. 
Morse (C. H. B.) 31178. 
Morse (Mrs. Charles R.) 
Morse (W. 8S.) 380359. 
Morse dry dock & repair co. 
Mortensen (A.) 228738. 
Mortige (A. M.)- 10648. 
Moser & Whyte co. 18148. 
Moses. - 7 762,.. 21859). sa2385) 
325A8. 
Moses (A.) 


3606. 
31179. 


25710, 


7154. 


Murat (Maxout) 


‘Murphy 


Moses (C. D.) & co. 18144, 30049. 

Moses (H.) 2634, 10653. 

Moss’ (F. A.) — 1806, \d314a3eiss5 
17995. 

Moszkowski (Moritz) 21557. 

Motor cup holding co. 24787. 

Motor engineering schools. 7399. 

Moulin (E.) 2838389. 

Moulin (G.) 18010, 27101. 

Mount (W. 8.) 31982. 

Mowan (E.) 6200. 

Mowbray (H. S:) 

Mowrey (A. E.) 

Mowrey (G. A.) 22877. 

Moyemont (S) 24739. 

Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) 5049, 

Mueller (A. F.) 15575, 24741, 30059. 

Mueller (A. M. J.) 18158. 

Muller (C. L.) 381982. 

Mueller (F. W.) 10657. 

Miller (O.) 53801. 

Miiller-Kurzwelly (—) 


6200. 
548. 


23331, 24906. 


Muenier (F. A.) 28825. 

Mugler engraving co. 15576, 18012. 
Muir (J. D.) 2418. 

Mulertt (H.) 18015. 


Mullen (G. F.) 18154. 

Mullen real estate co. 15579. 

Mullens (Priscilla) See Alden (Pris- 
eilla), 

Muller (—) 24742, 30063. 

Muller (E.) 549, 2639, 15580, 20026, 
24754, 27102. 

Mullineaux (A. E.) 18016. 

Mundhenk (C. L.) 2649. 

Munn (Walter de) 25771. 

Munn & co. 551, 10658, 13165, 30068. 

Munro & Harford co. 33069. 

Munson (H. M.) 7400. 

Munsterberg (Prof. Hugo) 

14722. 

Murdock (Mrs. Victor) 1474. 

Murillo (Senor Don Camillo) 

Murphy (Danny) 15897. 

Murphy (G. G.) 2650, 18168. 

CH? 1D) aoa 

(J. A.) 15588: 

(J. EF.) (6200, 26i 

Murphy (John) 5568. 

Murphy (John J.) 11576. 

Murphy (Starr Jocelyn) 21204. 

Murphy (T. D.) co. 2652, 4711, 5302, 
8905, 14289, 16902, 25648, 30070, 
31180. 

Murphy 


15788. 


17390. 


Murphy 
Murphy 


(Tim.)~ 24108. 
Murphy (W. D.) 8916, 14317. 
Murphy & Steffen. 22878. 
Murray (D.) 11749. 
Murray (R.) 7401. 

Murray (W.) 19016. 
Murray engraving co. 338672. 
Musgrove (R. W.) 24768. 
Musical courier. 18017. 
Muto sales co. 7403. 

Myers (H. C.) 7404. 


658 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910. 


Myers & Braun. 388073. 

Myers & Prothero. 18018. 

Myers bros. 18019. 

Mykerinos, Pharaoh. 31218. 

Mykerinos, Queen of Pharaoh Myker- 
inos, 31213. 

Myron (Saint) 18565. 

Mystic base ball club, Leeds, Iowa. 
27465. 

Naaman, the Syrian. 19021, 27423. 

Nadab, son of Aaron. 7762. 

Nagel (Charles), Secy. of Commerce & 
Labor. 25771, 26660, 31419. 

Nagel (Miss H.) 12672. 

Naomi, Bible character. 32548. 

Napoleon Bonapart. 5590, 22740. 

Narton (Jobn) ‘766. 


Nash (#.) 5538, 2654, 15589, 18020, 
20027, 27114. 

Nash (H.) 30086. 

Nason (S. K.) 14077. 

Nast (C.) 2664. 

Nathan (Mrs, Frederick) 5563. 

Natl. Afro art co. 980, 14818. 


Natl. art co. 4772, 11754, 14819, 16944, 
21034, 22886, 31186. 

Natl. assn. of master steam and hot 
water fitters. 565. 
Natl. carbon co. 33074. 
Natl. cash register co. 
—employes. 30087. 
Natl. cloak and suit co. 566, 2665, 
7405, 10659, 200386, 22387, 24769, 

27136, 33076. 
Natl. Democratic club dinner, Dec. 15, 
1910. 32036. 


Natl. lead co. 10660, 28340. 

Natl. league magnates. 3606, 338738. 

Natl. medal co. 28341, 31192. 

Natl. photograph co. 7406. 

Natl. piano sales co. 38077. 

Natl. press assn. 7409, 10667, 271387. 

Natl. printing & engraving co. 7410, 
10668, 138169. 

Natl. Shawmut bank. 

Natl. slide co. 567. 

Natl. typography co. 

Natl. W. C. T. U. 


30087, 33075. 


21035. 


2666, 10669. 
15608, 18050. 


Nations (O. C.) 3838482. 
Nattier (M. M.) 5690. 
Naulty (H. Ff.) 15609. 
Navy pub. co. 18051. 
Neagle (John) 31982. 
Neal (EH. B.) 10670, 13172. 
Weal (HE. H.) 15610. 


Neal (James A.) 381419. 

Neal (Nellie) 9948, 28924. 

veal (W. BH.) 22390, 30088. 

Neary (J. 8.) 18052, 338080. 

Neely (Mrs. BE. A.) 18058. 
Nehemiah, Bible character. 382548. 
Neice (L. D.) 18068. 
Neill (Col. Dunean) 
Neily (R. M.) 27188. 
Neipp (W.) 10760. 


1044. 


| News-times pub. co. 


Nelson (FF. L.) 24771. 
Nelson (G. L.) 143840. 
Nelson (H. G.) 30090. 
Nelson (H. M.) 570. 
Nelson (J. 8S.) 15615. 
Nelson (N. F.) 30092. 
Nelson (N. M.) 271389. 
Nelson ‘¢T. Wy) 518: 
Nelson distilling co. 16998. 
Nesensohn (N. 8S.) 6656. 


Nestlé (H.) 16999. 
Netherlands, Royal family. 
Nethersole (Olga) 17216. 
Netschert (F.) co. 7411. 
Neumer (F.) 33082. 
Neuralgyline co. 4804. 
Nevin (Mayor Charles P.) 326. 
Nevin (W. L.) 380098. 

Nevins (G. W.) 13176, 15616. 
New England band. 31835. 


19094. 


New England laboratory co. 28343. 
New Farley natl. bank. 7426. 

New home realty co. 7427. 

New home sewing machine co. 23224. 


New theatre. 574, 2667, 13178, 24772. 

N. Y. Assembly. 17697. 

N. Y. chamber of commerce. 

N. Y. dock co.° 311938. 

N. Y. evening telegram. 
15617, 18064, 20037, 
27142, 30096, 33083. 


29146. 


2672, 
22391, 


13182, 
24774, 


N. Y. herald co. 2726, 7428, 10761, 
13242, 15627, 18116, 20047, 22445, 


24775, 27180, 30109, 33097. 
N. Y. mackentosh co. 30194. 
N. Y. normal art school. 338170. 
N. Y. (Republican club of city of) 7024. 
N. Y. state Supreme court 1909 (Jus- 
tices of) 628. 
N. Y. Sunday school comn. 24855. 
N. Y. times co. 7585, 10835, 15757, 
24856, 30195, 33198. 
N. Y. urban real estate co. 20159. 
N. Y. zoological soc. 18184, 33197. 
Newark advertiser pub. co. 30201. 
Newark board of trade. 6951. 
Newberger (F.) 20164, 22528. 
Newberry (J. A.) 30202. 
Newcomb (T.) 27277. 
Newell (F. T.) 


7595. 
Newell (G. G.) 14841, 28844. 


Newell (G. 8.) 10156. 
Newell (J. P.) 22529. 
Newerf (N. C.) 20165. 


Griffith), U. 


Th 


(Francis 
2140. 


Newlands 
Sen. fr. Nev. 

Newman (BH. A.) T7596. 

Newman (BE. M.) 15766. 

Newman (Cardinal John 
14981. 


Henry) 


Newman (8.) 579, 108386. 
Newold pub. co. 5580. 


Newspaper assn, 13294, 


15767. 


enterprise 


53805. 


659 


INDEX 


pt. IV, Boss HS 


15781, 30203. 
10842. 
27278. 
31194. 
13307. 


News tribune. 

Newton (R. H.) 

Niagara spray Co. 

Nicholas (F. C.) 

Nichols (W. B.) 

Nickell (J. A.) 24865. 

Nickels (H. L.) 20166. 

Nickerson (W. F.) & co. 

Nickey & Sons co. 20167. 

Nickum (N. D.) 6656. 

Nicodemus, Bible character. 

Nicolas V, PP. Ligur. 240382. 

Nicolaus I. 17595. 

Nicolaus II, PP. Burgundio. 21786. 

Nicolaus III, PP. Romanus. 21786. 

Nicolaus IV, PP. Asculanus. 21786. 

Nicoll (W. T.) 225380. 

Nicols (ii; W.):. 2/2811. 

Niczky (H.) 4851. 

Nielsen (J. B.) 18808. 

Nikolaki (Z. P.) 20942. 

Nilan (Bishop John Joseph) 14987. 

Niles (—) with Boston Amer. league. 
18838. 

' Nixon (George Stuart), U. S. Sen. fr. 
Nev. 381419. 

Nixon (Miss Helen) 

Noah, Bible character. 32548. 

Noailles (Duchesse de) 23825. 

Noble (W. C.) 4805, 143842, 17000, 
31195. 

Nobles explosive co., ltd. 19017. 

Nock (lL. F.) 21086, 25686. 

Noll (C. W.) 2870. 

Non-see-ki, Indian. 

Noonan (W. N.) 

Norby (C.) 7599. 

Norgaard (J. J.) 27282. 

Norris (H. R.) 15782. 

Norris (Edwin Lee), 
3606. 

Norris (lL. E.) 

Norris (William) 

Norse (S.) 18198. 

Nortenheim (W. 8S.) 338199. 

North American Co. 7601, 10846, 
18195, 20168, 22588, 24866, 27290, 
30204, 38201. 

North American post card co. 584, 7629. 

Northcliffe (Lord) 15941. 

Northcote (J.) 29118. 


7597, 10844. 


32548. 


25156. 


9566. 
31196. 


Gov. of Mont. 


582. 
13426. 


Northern photo co. 7630, 18227, 
24867, 30209. 
Northern post card co. 15785. 


Northrup (Cyrus) 12794. 

Northrup, King & co. 10865, 13309, 
33203. 

Northwest townsite co. 

Northwestern knitting co. 
18228. 

Northwestern land & improvement co. 
20169. 

Norton (A. B.) 15786, 22542. 

Norton (Charles Dyer), Asst. Secy. of 
Treasury. 6696, 17390; 19094, 31419. 


27300. 
586, 138406, 


-Ohio picture frame co. 


Norton (W. EH.) 4886. 


Norvell (Miss Lucy) 27698. 
Norwood (K.) 18417. 
Norwood souvenir co. 22544. 


Noss (C. L.) 22545, 24871. 

Notman. 15788, 18229, 22546, 30219. 

Notman photo co. 2878, 10869, 20170, 
27301. 

Novelty slide co. 2886, 22547. 

Nowell (F. H.) 18418. 

Nutting (W.) 338228. 

Nuttinghame co. 2889, 7636, 
18236, 20175. 

Nye (Frank Mellen), M. C. fr. Minn. 
26839. 

Nyholm (A.) 

Oakes (M. L.) 

Oakes (‘ Rebel ’’) 

Oakley (V.) 5806. 

Oakman-(Walter) 22580. 

Obenchain (G. D.) 2902. 

Ober (H. H.) 18248. 

O’Brien (KE. F.) 17001. 

O’Brien (Thomas J.) U. S. Ambassa- 
dor to Japan. 28808. 

Occidental fuel co. 383255. 

O’Connell (Daniel) 15940. 

O’Connell (Joseph Francis), M. C. fr. 
Mass. 26660. 


O’Connell (William H.) 
O’Connor (G.) 30222. 
O’Connor (T. P.) 1144. 
O’Connor (Mrs. T. P.) 
Odell (—) 28607. 
Odland (Lewis) 20705. 
O’Donoughue (Bishop) 33378. 
Oelrichs (Mrs. Charles) 204389. 
Oelrichs (Mrs. Charles de L.) 22825. 
Official entry card pub. co. 2908. 
Ogden (EF. W.) 10879. 
Ogilvie (Alec.), aviator. 
Ogilvie (F. F.) 30223. 
Ogilvie (Frederick Forbes) 31218. 
O’Hara (EF. S.) 138420. 


15826, 


10878, 15854. 
30220. 
30873. 


10238. 


5563. 


28817. 


7639. 
Olcott (Jacob Van Vechten), M. C. fr. 
N. Y. 26660. 


Old colony press. 8917, 13421. 

Olden (W. Q.) 380224. 

Oldfield’ (Barney) 12655. 

Oldfield (William Allen), M. C. fr. 
Ark. 26660, 31419. 


Oldroyd (O. H.) 7642. 

Olds motor works. 38256. 

Oleson (C. O.) 7648, 18422, 18244, 
30234. 

Oliver (E. M.) 15855. 

Oliver (George Tener), U. S. Sen. fr. 
Pa. 2140. 


Olmsted (Marlin Edgar), M. C. fr. 
Pa. 26660. 

Olsen (F.) 

Olson (N.) 
30235. 


22551. 
2904, 15859, 24872, 27302, 


660 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910. 


Olson (W. O.) 
Olsson (J. F.) & co. 15863, 18248. 
Olszowy (K.) & co. 13428. 
Olympic art soc. 19018. 

Omer (Saint) 25896. 

Ometh (BH. BH.) 15871. 

Onderaa (P. van der) 8918. 
O’Neall (W. Q.) 7647. 

Operative miller press. 27303. 
Operti (A.) 53807. 


2906, 10882. 


Oppenheimer’s (L.) sons. 138424. 

Orange (M.) 238825. 

Ordeman- Cutler wrestling match. 
30866. 

Oregon historical soc. 20206. 

Oriental pub. co. 18264. 

Ormiston (G. A.) 10897, 18265. 

Ormond (V.) 15872. 


Orro mfg. co. 18266, 22554, 273805, 
30236. 

Ortegian (Juan) 31419. 

Orton (C. M.) 3003. 

Osage Indian school foot ball team. 
9566. 

Osborn (C. I.) 

Osborn (H. C.) 7652. 

Osborn (W. X.) 22560. 

Osborne (Thomas Mott) 20210, 21719. 
Osborne co. 588, 3004, 10898, 15878, 
20207, 22563, 24874, 302389, 33258. 
Osborne, Conger & Van- Wyck. 14722. 

Osgood (O. H.) 380285. 

Osgood co. 15875. 

O’Sheridan (M. G.) 

Osler (Dr. William) 

Osse (P.) 22564. 

Osthaus (EH. H.) 

O’Sullivan (H.) 

Otis litho. co. 10910, 13426. 

Ottenheimer (I. & M.) 22565. 

Ottman (C. L.) 8919, 11787, 21089. 

Ottman (W.) 38012. 

Oura (Baron) 25947. 

Outeault (R. EF.) 13483, 18270. 

Outland & Stanton. 3015. 

Outlook eco. 15876. 

Ovens (D. A.) 15877, 30286, 38295. 

Overall (“Jeff”) 33878. 

Overman (Lee Slater), U. S. Sen. fr. 
N. C. 81419. 

Owen (A. IK.) 18550. 

Owen (R. M.) 380290. 

Owen (Robert Latham), U. S. Sen. fr. 
Okl. 31419. 

Owens (C. J.) 

Owens (R. B.) 


22558. 


4806, 33294. 
15014. 


28345. 
13425. 


30291. 


15885, 20209, 22566, 


27306, 30292. 
Owosso motor co. 18281. 
Oxford print. 338297. 


Ozaki, Mayor of Tokio. 28508. 
Ozaki (Mrs) 28508. 

P.-J. press bureau. 380294. 

FP. P. I. BE. novelty co. 28346. 
Pace (D.) 15886, 22579. 
Pach (G. H.) 10946, 18551. 


Pach bros. 3016, 7653, 15887, 18282, 
20210, 22580, 27307. 

Pacific aero club. 13554. 

Pacific clay products publicity bureau. 
599. - 

Pacific illustrating co, 3024. 

Pacific photo & art co. 18285. 

Packard (KE. H.) 10947. 

Paddock (W. D.) 4807, 5308. 

Paderewski (Ignace Jan) 5049, 14164. 


Paeszler (C. R.) 20220. 
Paganini (Nicolo) 8731. 


Page (Carroll Smalley), U. S. Sen. fr. 
Vt. 1474, 12672. 

Page (LL. A.) 22592. 

Page (Robert Newton), M. C. fr. N. C. 
31419. 


Page (W.) 1612. 


Paige (W. E.) 20221. 
Paine (G. H.) 22598. 
Paine (W. S.) 3555. 
Paine studio. 602. 

Painter (EH. D.) 24875. 
Palace studios. 273820. 
Palladino (EHusapia) 11930. 
Palm, Fediteler & co. 981. 
Palmer (A. R.) 18286. 


Palmer (Alexander Mitchell), M. C. 
fr. Pa. 26660. 

Palmer (Alice Freeman) 10081, 14678. 

Palmer (F.) 608. 

Palmer (F. B.) 22594. 

Palmer (Lt. Com. Leigh C.) 31419. 

Palmer (M. A.) 17002. 

Palmer (Pauline) 6872. 


Palmer (Potter D’Orsay) 12100. 


Panama California exposition co. 604, 
10948. 

Pankhurst (Mrs.) 1144. 

Panser (C. W.) 15891. 

Paquin (W. EE.) 338298. 

Pardo (Felip), Minister of Peru. 
10300. 

Fardo (Madame) 103800. 

Paredes (V. de) 14884. 

Parfitt (W.) | 18556. 

Parham (M. E.) 30295. 

Parisian regalia co. 13557, 14348. 

Park ' (ER) 13658: 

Parke-Brown 1910 expedition. 31946, 
32785. 

Parker (A. S.) 138559. 

Parker (Judge Alton B.) 38606. 

Parker (C.) 15895. 

Parker (H. A.) 38025, 13560, 20222, 
27321. 

Parker (H. H.) 29847. 

Parker (H. M.) 138564. 

Parker (J. O.) 138571. 

Parker (Richard Wayne), M. C. fr. 
Ny J: 81419. 

Parker (W. H.) 8028, 18287, 20244. 


1220. 
8029, 28354. 
30297. 


Parker (Wanada) 
Parker-Brawner co. 
Parkinson (BE. D.) 


661 


INDEX 


pt. IV, 2. S348 


Parkinson art co. 
Parks, (W. He A) 
Parks (W. R.) 
Parrett (EF. JS 
15896, 18290. 
Parry (J.5R2), jee -2ASG: 
Parsons (C. R.) 20245, 22595, 30299. 
Parsons (H. E.) 28359. 
Parsons (John Edward) 
Parsons (Sheldon) 22595. 
Parsons & Parsons co. 38034. 
Partridge (W.O.) 982. 
Passmore (L.) 22601, 30300. 
Parvin (F. P.) 20246. 
Paschalis I. 17595. 
Paschalis II, PP. Romanus. 21786. 
Passmore (L. N.) 20247, 27325. 
Pasteur (J. P.) 


6656, 30298. 
3032. 
18288. 


3033, 7667, 10949, 


20210. 


33299. 
Pataky (H.) 7969. 
Patch ¢H..L.) ~3035. 


Patented specialties co. 605. 
Paterson lodge no. 60, B. P. 
26555. 
Patrick (Saint) 4482, 21003. 
Patriot pub. co. 3036, 33301. 
Pattee (C. D.) 606. 
Pattein (C.) 23825. 
Patten (James A.) 18665. 
Patterson (H. C.) 672. 
Patterson (J.) & co. 30310. 
Patterson (T. 8.) 221380. 
Patterson (W. 8S.) 10950. 
Patterson-Gibbs co. 3040. 
Pattison (J. A.) 30317. 
Patton (H. 8.) 10951. 
Patton (J. G.) 608, 18292. 
Patton (Robert) chapt., U. D. C. See 
United daughters of Confederacy, 
Robt. Patton chapt. : 
Paul (Saint) 11685, 32548. 
Paul (N. M.).»° 28225. 
Paulhan (Louis), aviator. 
8187, 17216, 18359. 
Pauli (I. M.) 8925. 
Paulowa (Anna) 13112. 
Paulsen bros. 27335. 
Paulus & Ti59b: 
Paulus II, PP. Cenetus. 240382. 
Paulus III, PP. Romanus. 28786. 
Paulus IIII, PP. Neapolitanus. 28736. 
Paulus V, PP. Romanus. 28736. 
Pautzke (O. W.) 7673. 
Pawnee Bill. 28909. 
Paxton (W. H.) 983. 
Paxton (W. M.) 15509. 
Payne (Lewis) 33301. 
Payne (Sereno Elisha), M. C. fr. N. Y. 
19094. 
Paynter (Thomas H.), U. S. Sen. fr. 
Ky. 381419. 
Peake (H.) 
Pearce (C. S.) 
Pearce (J. N.) 
27336. 


O. Elks. 


7428, 7712, 


30318. 
6200. 
15897, 18295, 24887, 


22604, 24885, 27326, | 


| Pennsylvania rr. co. 


“Perey (rs. Leroy) 


Pearson (J. T.), jr. 101945 1009 


Pearson pub. co. 3041. 

leary (Robert Edwin) 1144, 1474, 
5307, 5563, 7024, 12672, 14018, 25130, 
27688. 

Peary (J/rs. Robert Edwin) 1144, 
12672. ; 

Pease (Mrs. L. F.) 7674, 18296. 

Peats (A.) co. 24889. 


Pecanha (Nilo), Pres. of Brazil, 10022. 
Peck (George Wilbur) 23607. 
Peck -(O. W.) ~3109. ; 
Pederson (John) T66. 
Peet bros. 27338. 
Pelagius I & II. (Saints) 6509. 
Pelton (H. W.) 3110, 109538, 15910; 
18318, 20248, 22607, 24890, 30319, 
33326. 
Pelton (S.) 3117. 
Pemberten (R. N.) 
Pendleton (Ellen 
Wellesley. 31398. 
Pendleton woolen mills. 
Penfold (F. C.) 6200. 
Peninsular eng. co. 7694, 33334.” 
Penn (William) 2208. 
T’ennewill (Simon Selby), 
Del. 6696. 
Pennsylvania 
15934, 18329. 


7693. 
Fitz), dean of 


24895. 


Gov. of 


crusher’ co. 13572, 

18330. 

Pennsylvania univ. track team, 1910, 
31817. 

Penny (Elizabeth) 26260. 

Penot (A.). 21383. 

Peo-Peo-Lie (—), aviator. 

People’s milk co. 609. 

Peoples portrait & frame co. 
33335. 

Peoples’ publication soe. 30321. 

Pepper (George W.) 12672. 

Pepsi cola co. 4808. 

Perboyre (Blessed Gabriel 
14174. 

Percy (Hon. Leroy) 173906. 

173890. 

(Ume. 


26261. 
15935, 


Jean) 


Peretti 
31892. 

Perez (A.) 

Perine (8.) ~S1197. 

Periolat (M.) 138578. 

Perkins (George Clement), U. S. Sen. 


de La Rocca de) 


11788. 


fr. Cal. .126R2: 
Perkins (H. J.) co. 18578. 
Perkins (T. D.) 18584. 


Perkins (W. B.), jr. 3822, a358a, 
27339, 30322. 
Perot (Miss Betty) 27421. 


Perret (A.) 218838. 

Perronneau (—) 5690. 

Perry (E. S.) 4809. 

Perry (H. A.) 24901, 30331. 

Perry (Matthew Calbraith) 16825. 
Perry (R. H.) 11790. 

Perry Mason co. 3145. 


662 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910. 


Peruvian guano corp. 30333. 

Peter (Saint) 5026, 12335, 32548. 

Peters cartridge co. 21040. 

Petersen (C. O.) 138586. 

Petersen (H. von) 11736, 183831. 

Petersen (K. G.) 20252. 

Petersen (O. C.) 33838. 

Peterson (G. D.) 17004. 

Petrement (C.) 7695, 22609. 

Petrtyl (A.) 7699. 

Pettie (R. D.) 12783. 

Pettingell (F. I.) 22610. 

Petty (G. B.) 159386. 

PHanz (G.M.) 8927. 

Pfrangle (C. J.) 15988. 

Phelan (A. B.) 5809, 27344. 

Phi beta pi fraternity. 18587. 

Philadelphia Amer. league champions. 
25757, 26258. 

Philadelphia 
159389. 

Philip, Bible character. 

Philip IV, King of Spain. 

Phillip (John) 10081. 

Phillips (B. G.) 3146. 

Phillips (H. 1.) 3147. 

Phillips (J.)' 238226. 

Phillips (J. C.) 31200. 

Phillips (J. P. W.) 24905. 

Phillips (lL. D.) 20253. 

Phillips (M. J.) 15940. 

Phillips (S. H.) 11792. 

Phillips (T. F.) co. 4810. 

Phoenix horse shoe co. 4817. 

Photo advertising co. T7701. 

Photo art shop. 27345. 

Fhotographische  gesellschaft. 5311, 
11798, 14844, 18831, 21041, 23227, 
24906, 25687, 30334. 

Picket photo co. 18588, 18839, 20256. 

Pickett (Charles H.), M. C. fr. Iowa. 
31419. 

Pickett (Mrs. La Salle Cobell) 

Picknell (W. L.) 31982. 

Pictorial news co. 7702, 10957, 13589, 
15941, 18344, 27351. 


Pictorial press bureau. 
Piehler (O. J.) 27894. 
Pierce (A. B.) 610. 
Pierce (C.C.) & co. 7712, 10958, 18359. 
Pierce (Franklin) 12959. 

Pierce (N.) 15948. 

Pierrey (M.) 238825. 

Pierson (C. W.) 27895. 

Piet (C. F.) 24915. 

Pietz (A.) 10960, 15944, 20266. 

Pike (H. A.) 20270. 

Pilate (Pontius) 12385. 

Pillsbury flour mills co. 11797. 
Pillsbury picture co. 20272. 

Pinchon (H. J. L.) 24918. 

Pinchot (Gifford) 15768. 

Pine tree press. 380335. 

Piombo (FF. 8. del) 10098. 

Piper (BH. G.) T7719. 


press. 7700,. 10956, 


32548. 
1612. 


9595. 


15942, 20265. 


— 


Pirie (G.) 10086. 
Pitcher (Molly) 380968. 
Pittsburgh gazette times. 
Pius I. 6509. 

Pius II, PP. Senensis. 24032. 

Pius III, PP. Senensis. 24032. 
Pius V, PP., Alexandrinus. 28736. 


13590. 


Pixley (E. CG.) 11798. 
Place (F. A.) 24919. 


Plain dealer pub. co. 13592, 18364. 
Plainview news. 5953. 

Planches (Baron Edomondo Mayor 
des), Ambassador of Italy. 1794. 
Planet placque co. 28360. 

Plank (Hddie) 15897. 
Planters natl. bank. 8928. 
Platt (C. W.) 15954. 
Platt iron works co. 7720. 
Pleasonton (Gen. Alfred) 
Plough (Dy) > Ti2e 
Plummer (A. W.) 
ZO2TO, eeu. 
Plummer (F. C.) 
Plummer (F. E.) 
Pocahontas. 16832. 
Podell (Nettie) 7667. 
Poe (F. R.) 24920. 
Poets & authors. 30581. 
Poindexter (Miles), M. C. fr. Wash. 
31419. 
Point. (A.) 238825. 
Polidori GR. &.)* 22613: 
Polignac (Duchesse de) 5690. 
Political action co. 383340. 
Polk (James Knox), Pres. U. S. 
~ 12959. 
Pollak (J.) 
Polyphos  elektrizitiits 
me beh. iio 
Pompeian mfg. co. 
Pontianus I. 6509. 
Pootk(hs Ds) 613: 
Poole illustrated lecture co. 


Bdo001, 
611, 15956, 18371, 


3148. 
15957. 


4386, 


(22. 
gesellschaft 


19019, 21048, 22614. 


7726. 


Poortinga (EF. BE.) 22615. 
Pope (Col.) 27546. 
Popp (O.) 28480. 
Portella (Madame) 10300. 


Portella (Hpifanio), Minister of Ar- 
gentine Republic. 10300. 

Portens (J. P.) 24921. 

Porter (BH. L.) & co. T7729. 

Porter (S. S.) 614, 7744, 15958. 

Porter (Sydney) 24771. 

Post (August), aviator. 

Post (J, B. H.) . 3149. 

Post card exchange. 13598. 

Post printing & pub. eco. T754, 10978, 
13594, 15066, 183873, 20275, 22623, 
24925, 308387, 333841. 

Poster card co. 10976, 18597, 3883844. 

Pothier (Aram J.), Goy. of R. I. 38606, 
GG696. 

Potter (Mrs.) 28607. 

Potter (Bishop Henry Codman) 

Potter (L.) 


25857. 


S1174. 


8980, 17005, 22595, 28367. 


663 


INDEX 


pt. Iv, 0. s., Vi 8 


Potter (Rear Admiral W. P.) 1474. 

Potter & Wrighington. 19020. 

Pourtales (Count Raimond), Attaché 
to German Embassy. 31892. 

Powell (G. Harold) 31892. 

Powell (R.) 18876. 

Power (L. W.) 30342. 

Powers (F. E.) 17009. 

Powers (W. F.) co. 24928, 27420. 

Prairie farmer pub. co. 10980. 

Prasuhn (J. G.) 11799. 

Pratt (Ci O:)) Tid5i6: 

Pratt food co. 21044. 

Preece (Clarence) 23607. 

Preis David, native headman with 
Roosevelt in Africa. 12413. 

Prellwitz (H.) 5317. 

Prendergast (W. A.) 1144. 

Prentice (Ezra P.) 25771. 

Prentiss (A. M.) 757, 22627. 

Presbyterian banner pub. co. 

Prescott (J.) & sons. 20280. 

Presidents of the U. S. 11200. 

Press co. (759, 22628, 27421. 

Prest-o-lite co. T7761. 

Pretz (F.) 8150. 

Prevot-Valeri (—) 23825. _. 

Price (E. V.) & co. 3151, 5#6* 

Price (J.) 20281, 22630, 33349. 

Pecea(s: O2) 22625. 

Price. (RR. B.) = 22631. 

Price (W. 8S.) 24929. 

Priest (W. D.) ©5318. 

Prinee (G. L.) 27422. 

Prineeborn (A. L.) 15973. 

Printz (Johan) 23317. 

Pritchard (—), with Peary expedition. 
1144. 


18379. 


Pritchard (E.-A.) 7744. 
Pritchard (T.)" 21744. 
Proctor (A. T.) 308344. 


Progress tailoring co. 10981, 22632. 
Prouty (George Herbert), Gov. of Vt. 
6696. 


Providence lithographic co. 616, 3152. 


7762, 10982, 11800, 15974, 18330, 
202838, 24930, 25688, 274238, 30345, 
33350. 

Publicity stamp co. 22633. 

Puffer (B. F.) 333856. 


Pujo (Arséne Paulin), M. C. fr. La. 
31419. 

Pulitzer (Joseph & Albert) 68. 

Purcell (William E.), U. S. Sen fr. N. 
Dak. 5860, 6696, 31419. 

Purdue (G.) 3177. 

Purdy (Com. Lawson) 22825. 

Puterbaugh printing co. 3179. 

Putnam (A.) 984, 4818, 31201. 

Putnam (B.) 986, 31272. 

Putnam (E. D.) 3180. 

Pyle (H.) 21045, 25690. 

Quaker amusement co. 

Quezon (Manuel L.) 


F ndin Ue Ce. 


13598. 
10300. 


-Ray (Miss Marie) 


664 


Quinby (Henry Brewer), Gov of N. H. 
3606. ° 


Quincy (Josiah) 18244. 


Rachel, Bible character. 3254S. 
Radebaugh & Laurie. 20288. 
Radley (James), aviator. 28817. 
Rafert (M. E.) ‘771 

Raff (Joachim) 12323. 

Raffaelli (J. T.) 5690. 

Ragot (L. F.) 5319. 11804, 14350. 
Ragsdale (M. C.) 30349. 


Railway business assn. 29146. 


tain-in-the-face, Indian. 21729. 
Rainey (Paul J.) 23607, 25947. 
Rajahs of India. 58. 

Rakistrow (J. V.) 138600. 

Ralph( Florence) 12101. 
Ramberg & Johnson. 27435. 
Ramsay (C. A.) co. 620. 

Ramsdell (F. L.) 19025, 28369, 31203. 
Ramsey (L. A.) 10986. 
Randall (D. E. 987. 

Randall (F. A.) 20289. ~ 

Randall & Park. 30352. 

Ranger (H. W.) 26111. 

Ranken (David). jr. 22789. 


Ransdall (Joseph Eugene), M. C. fr. 
La. 14722. 
Ransom (F. C.) 

Raphael (Saint) 18966, 31021. 

Raschetta (C.) 7172. 

Rath (F.) 24934. 

Rathvon (William) 31419. 

Rau (C. E.) 7715, 24935, 30353: 

Rau (W: #H.) 3216) “fie see 
20292, 27455, 30354, 33357. 

Raub (H.) 380355. 

Rauch (George W.), M. C. fr. Ind. 
12672. 

Raul (H. L.) 

Raupp (C.) 

Ray (B. F.) 

Ray (EH. F.) 

Ray (G. B.) 


28378, 31204. 


5321. 
Wise. 

10987, 13606. 
27456. 
30356. 
29230. 
Raymond (E.) 24987. 
Raymond (M. F.) 18607. 
Rayzaccher (S.) 15989. 

Rea (W. H.) 28381. 
Read (EF. E.) 27458. 
Read (L.) 18383. 
Reading (A.) T7782. 
Real estate trust co. 3240. 
Rebecca, Bible character. 32548. | 
Rebecca Nurse memorial assn. 24938. _ 
Red-Cloud (Chief) 118. 
Red Owl, Indian. 9765. 
Red Wing advertising co. 7783,10988. 
Reddington (G.) 7813. 
Redfield (E. W.) 2611. 
Redfield bros., inc. 15990, 18384. 
Redles (J. A.) 27459. 
Redmen (Fannie) 10226. 
Redner (H. H.) 27460. 
Reducine co. 3241, 20298. 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910. 


Reed (A. B.) 333858. 

Reed (C. EB.) 20294, 22634, 30857. 

Reed (F. W. K.) 7816, 18385, 18386. 

Reeder (A. M.) 15991. 

Reese (P. M.) 18888. 

Reeves (C. S.) 18609, 15992, 18389, 
20297, 22639, 33359. 

Reeves & Baillie. 7817. 

Reggianini (V.) 8931. 

Reich (J.) 7820, 20802, 30358. 

Reichard (H.) 31205. 

Reichner (H. M.) 11806. 

Reid (A. T.) 621, 7821. 

Reid (R.) 26111. 

Reidel (L.) 970. 

Reier (C. A. J.) 27461. 

Reime (F.) 27462. 

Reineke (EH. B.) 27463, 30359. 

Reinkendorff (E.) 5828. 

Reinthal & Newman. 988, 11000, 14351, 
17013, 21047, 22640, 23232, 28382. 

Reisner (G. A.) 31218. 

Rejaunier (EK. O.) 622. 

Reliance trading co. 283894. 

Rembrandt van Ryn. 18248, 21621. 

Rembrant (Hermanzoon van Ryn). 
5678. 

Rembrant studio. 15994, 24946, 30366. 

Remington (H. A.) 11809. 

Remington (F.) 990. 

Remus (Unele) pseud. 
Joel C.) 

Renard (H.) 21888. 

Renaud (Maurice) 2540. 

Rennings (P. J.) 138610. 

Renton studio. 38248. 

Renwick (W. W.) 381224. 

Renze (G. A.) 203808. 

Repetti (G.) 381225. 

Reproduction co. 1006, 4819, 11810, 
21048, 25691, 28395, 31226. 

Republican club of city of N. Y. . 7024. 

Reuben Black Boy, Indian. 9765. 

Revere (Paul) 11744, 14182, 16860, 
31178. 

Revista Americana de farmacia y 
medicina. 18890. 

Rexhouse (G. C.) 

Reyes (P. V.) 
22641, 27464. 

Reynolds (B. 8.) co. 

Reynolds (EH. W.) 7823. 

Reynolds (Eva) 12222. 

Reynolds (F.) 6200. 

Reynolds (George M.) 

Reynolds (J.) 10112. 

Reynolds (James B.) 12672. 

Reynolds (John Merriman), M. ©, fr. 


See Harris 


7822, 
18612, 15995, 20304, 


33367. 


22344. 


Pa. 103800. 
Reynolds (L. A.) 381230. 
Rezzatti (S.) 203806. 


Rhine (Mrs. E. F.) 18392. 
Rhodes (B. N.) 11004. 
Rhodes (H. J.) 28607. 
Riano (Mme.) 26660. 
Riano (Juan Antonio) 2" 
lombian embassy. 26660. 
Ribera (J. Di) 18248. 
Ribéra (P.) 970, 23825. 
Ricardo (David) 5549. 
Rice (F. J.) 203807. 
Rice (S. A.) 20308. 
Rice ass’n of America. 
Rice-Stix dry goods co. 
Rich (Al.) 21567. 
Rich (C. J.) 27465. 
Richards (G. L.) 15996, 18393. 
Richards (J. A.) co. 22647. 
Richards (Jack.) 26368. 
Richards (W. T.) 31982. 
Richardson (C. F.) 33360. 
Richardson (D.) 20309. 
Richardson (Harry Alden) 
fr. Del. 2140. 
Richardson (J. E.) 
Richardson (M. A.) 
Richardson (M. C.) 11811, 14354. 
Richardson (P. M.) 15998. 
Richardson (William), M. C. fr. Ala. 
31419. 


Richardson & Bergstrom. 22648, 24949. 

Riche (P.) 3244, 11007. 

Richmond & Munroe. 623. 

Richmond underwear co. 624. 

Richordson (FF. H.) 159989, 

Ricks (W. l.) 16000. 

Ridel (L.) 970. 

Rider (H. O.) 

Rider (L. P.) 

Ridge crafts. 16001, 20310, 27466. 

Ridgeway (HE. J.) 17905. 

Riebe (E.) 625, 11021, 16017. 

Riesenberg (S. H.) 28406, 31232. 

Riggs (A. 8.) 27488. 

Rigot (M.) 628, 16018, 18401, 22654. 

Riley (C. W.) adv. system. 8932, 
14358, 28407. 

Riley (James Whitcomb) 

Rinn (H.), jr? TeZ8. 

tiordan (Archbishop 
liam) 98924, 14981. 

Ripley (J. W.) 18402. 

Risbeck (J. H.) 138618. 

Rishel (M. L.) 629. 

Risk (D.) 3803869. 

Rita (Saint) 31021. 

Ritter (MWme.) 10800. 

Ritter (Margaret D.) 

Ritter (P. C.) 6696. 

Rival gas & electric fixture supply co. 
21050, 25694. 


secy. Co- 


30368. 
7825. 


U.S. Sen. 


7826. 
13615. 


3245. 
18398. 


TAS. 


Patrick Wil- 


159389. 


Rheinberger (Joseph) 19440. Riza Kahn (Jfirea) 25947. 
Rheinegger (A. R.) 18391. Robb (F. G. R.) 5824 
Rheineke (BE. B.) 22643. Robbins (H. I.) 680, 11022, 16020, 
Rhind (J. M.) 21049, 25698, 28405. 80870. 

665 


74355—11 8 


INDEX 


pt. Iv, n.s.,Vve5 © 


Robert Patton chapter U. D. C. See 
United Daughters of: Confederacy, 
Robert Patton chapt. 

Roberts (A. H.) 22658. 

Roberts (G. I.) 7881. 

Roberts (H. V.) 7832, 27489. 

Roberts (S.) 18408. 

Roberts (W. A.) 4822. 

Roberts & Schaefer co. 138619. 

Roberts, Johnson & Rand shoe co. 
641, 7833, 28408. 

Roberts-Wicks co. 

Robertson (G. E.) 80410. 

Robertson (L. H.) 1018. 

Robertson (W. Graham) 

Robeson (8S. F.) 20326. 

Robinson (C.) 5825. 

Robinson (Douglas) 

Robinson (Edw.) 

Robinson (J. H.) 642, 138622, 33361. 

Robinson (J. L.) 38261. 18404. 

Robinson (T.) 15509, 26111. 

Roch (H.) 5297. 

Roche! & co. 7834. 

Rochester base ball club,ine. 16028. 

Rochester, N. Y., chamber of commerce. 
29146. 


3247. 


26111. 


22825, 23607. 
26111. 


Rockefeller (John Davison) 11082, 
20210, 23719, 29227. 
Rockefeller (John Davison), jr. 3606, 


11930, 23719. 
Rockefeller (K. E.) 
Rockwell (A.) 6200. 
Rodaheaver (Homer) 
Rodin (—) 5690. 
Rodin (A.) 15509. 
Roe (A. I.) 3883869. 
Roe (A. V.), aviator. 
Roéd (H.) 20942. 
Roelofs (H. H.) & co. 
Rosch (J.) 11027. 
Roesch (L.) Co. 
Roettig (A. E.) 
Rogaliner (G. A.) 
Rogan (Edgar H.) 
Rogers (Charles) 8622. 

Rogers (Henry H.) 7820. 

Rogers (M. H.) 3264. 

Rogers (R.) 7836. 

Rogers & Thompson. 3265. 

Rogerson (J. R.) 18405. 
Roggenburger (A.) 24951. 

Rognon (O. J.) 27491. 

Rognon (Mrs. O. J.) 27491. 

Roine (J. E.) 18406. 

Rojas (P. Ezequiel), Minister of Vene- 

zuela. 6696. 

Rollins (E. H.) & sons. 16030. 
Rollins (W. E.) 8984, 17015, 21929. 
Roman oil portrait co. 22659. 
Romanus I. 17595. 

Rondel (H.) 283869. 

Rondel (V. E.) 650, 11028, 33371. 
Roosevelt (Archie) 7653. 
Roosevelt (Miss Ethel) 18294. 


648. 
30505. 


25857, 28817. 
649, 3262. 


7835. 
33370. 
3263. 

11635. 


Roosevelt (Kermit) 38428, 7837, 9985, 
12384, 16031, 22661, 25947. 

Roosevelt (Quentin) 7653. 

Roosevelt (Theodore), Pres. U. S. 
3428, 5196, 6870, 7997, 8444, 8491, 
8808, 8849, 8916, 9985, 11669, 11712, 
11738, 11748, 11810, 12176, 12384, 
12894, 12908, 12909, 138294, 138578, 
14272, 14284, 14817, 14860, 14447, 
14694, 15210, 15552, 15768, 15876, 
16862, 17002, 17033, 17889, 1791S, 
18665, 19094, 19278, 19801, 20993, 
21122, 21432, 21948, 2270 2273, 
22344, 22825, 23225; 23607, 23795, 
23930, 24100, 24278, 24390, 24469, 
24866, 24946, 25097, 25771, 25947, 
26954, 28817, 31146. 

Roosevelt (Mrs. Theodore) 
14694. 

Roosevelt (Theodore), jr. 
14722, 18282. 

and fiance. 173890. 

Root (L.) 27498. 

Rose (E. O.) 8268, 110381. 

Rose (R. H.) & son. 27494. 

Rosecrans (Maj.-Gen. William Stark) 
3036. 

Roseland (H.) 4886. 

Rosen (Baron), Ambassador fr. Rus- 
sia. 1794. 


Rosen (Elizabeth) 
Rosenbaum (M.) 
Rosenberg (O. v.) 
Ross (C.) & son ¢€o. 
Ross (C. J.) 
Ross (Hon. David) 
Ross (H.) 3269. 
Rosseau (P.) 4886, 7744, 8936. 
Rossi (L.) 14167. 

Rossi (lL. M.) 18628. 

Rossiter realty co. 24955. 
Rotblat (L.) 14860, 20827, 24966. 
Rothschild (H.) 30418. 

Rotig (G. F.) 19244, 21388, 23825. 


13294, 
7658, 7667, 


10300. 
7840. 
5326, 89385. 
24952, 333738. 
6656, 11032. 
13770. 


-Rottmer (H. E.) 18624, 33375. 


Rouland (O.) 14861. 

Round the world picture co. 

Rousseau (Rear-Adm. Harry 
wood) 31419. 

Rowe (A. O.) 20328. 

Rown (J. P.) 20329. 

Roy (M.) 28825. 

Royal photo co. 


22667. 
Har- 


18408, 338378. 


Royal tailors. 48238, 5327, 14868, 
23234, 25695. 

Royal Worcester corset co. 3270. 

Roybet (F. L. V.) 10084. 

Roys (J. E.) 27495. 


Rubel (R. O.), jr., & co. 33382. 

Rubens (P. P.) 15509, 18248. 

Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) 
5049, 31922. 


Rucker (Atterson Walden), M. C. fr. 
Ky. 6696, 31419. 


666 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910. 


Rucker (William Waller), M. C. fr. Va. 
6696. 
Rudd (D.) 27496. 
Rudder pub. co. 27497. 
Rude (A. D.) & son. 
383383. 
tiidistihli (H.) 
Ruefly (A. O.) 
Ruege (J. J.) 3273. 
Ruekberg (N.) 11034. 
Rugen (J.) 651, 7841. 
Rummell (R. W.) 16032. 
Rumpel (K.) 21837. 
Rumsey (C. C.) 
Rund (J. A.) 
Rungius (C.) 
16033, 19027, 31238. 
Running Owl, Indian. 
Runton (D. BH.) 203830. 
Runyon (R.) 27498. 
Rupert (P. H.) 28409. 
Rush (H. 8.) 22668. 
Russell (Pastor) 25771. 
Russell (C. M.) 4886, 28259, 30963, 
31235. 
Russell (Henry ) 
Russell (I. H.) 
Russell (J. W.) 
Russell (Joe) 
Russell (Lillian) 80592. 
Russell (M. LaF.) 20882. 
Russell (W.) 18411. 
Russell (W. W.) card co. 38275. 
Russell photo co. 27501, 30414. 
Rust craft shop. 3281, 7842, 20333, 
22669, 24967. 


3271, 18409, 
25284, 31203. 


5330. 


9765. 


255. 
3274. 
11054. 
9765. 


Ruth, Bible character. 4828, 25710, 
32548. 

Rutherford (H. H.) 22691. 

Rutter (H. H.) 20336. 

Rutz (Jakob) 4959. 

Ruxton (O.) 20888, 22692. 

Ryan (D. A.) 17018. 

Ryan (J. B.) 238578. 

Ryan (J. D.) co. 18412, 20344. 

Ryan (Thomas Fortune) 5563. 

Ryan (Thomas J.) 11032. 

Ryder (A. P.) 8942, 26111. 

Ryder (W.C.) 3828. 

Ryn (R. van) 1612. 

S. & O. engraving co. 203845. 

S. & S. system. 16084, 184138, 30416. 


Sabinianus. 6509. 

Sacajamea leading Lewis & Clark to 
Pacific. 4986, 25564. 

Sadler (A. H.) 18443. 

Saenger (O.) 18444. 

Sain (E.) 23825. 

Saine (H.) 16094. 

Saint (J. A.) 11056. 

St. Clair (I. M.) . 22696. 

St. Denis (Ruth) 7028, 11721, 18426. 

St. Gaudens (A.) 10126, 10157, 263883. 

St. Gaudens (A. H.) 5338, 25696. 


St. Germain (D. A.) 3324, 

Saint-Pierre (Comtesse de). 5690. 

Saleski (R. E.), aviator. 25857. 

Salisbury (Bishop of). 25947. 

Salke (S.M.) 3325, 7864, 11058, 13629. 

Salt (A. BE.) 30417. 

Salter (M. J.) 1386380. 

Saltonstall (Miss) 15788. 

Salzedo (D.) 18445. 

Samson, Bible character. 12335, 

Samuel, Bible character. 11859, 25710, 
32548. 

Sanborn (H. R.) 20346. 

Sandahl (G.) 24977. 

Sander (P.) 3345, 7866, 11059, 18446, 
20349, 24978, 27505, 33385. 

Sanders (A. W.) 7958, 30418. 

Sanders (W. F.) 33419. 

Sanders engraving co. 
11062, 13636, 16095. 

Sandford card co. 7962, 16097, 30419. 

Sandison (J. W.) 38385, 16106. 


655, 7959, 


Sandor (M.) 28410. 
Sandrum (¥. C.) 33420. 
Sands (J. M.) 22698. 


Sanford (Prof. Maria L.) 24491. 
Sanford (W. M.) 11833, 23261, 25697, 
28411, 30434, 31240. 


San Francisco vedanta soc. 3331, 
22697. 
San Juan, N. Mex., Indians. 29478. 


(H. Pauleus), Minister of 
1794, 10300. 


(Mme. H...B2..) 


sannon 
Haiti. 

Sannon 
10300. 


Santa Clara, N. Mex., Indians. 
Santvoort (D. van) 18248. 
Sarabediam (H.) 5835. 
Sargent (J. S.) 15509, 26111. 
Sarjeant co. 3396, 7969, 16107. 
Sartain (C. A.) 3804385. 

Sarti (Lina) 26280. 

Sasman (F. F.) 38400. 

Sasso (A.) 25050. 

Saul, Bible character. 32548. 
Saunders (A. C.) 3401. 
Saunders (E. H.) 3409. 
Saunders (I.) 11063. 

Saunders (M. EB.) 3410. 
Saunders eng. co. 38411. 
Sauriven (FF. P.) 21929. 

Savage (M. W.) 657. 

Savage (W.C.) 4827. 

Savory (HE. W.) ltd. 4828. 
Sawyer (C. H.) 80486. 

Sayman (T. M.) T977. 

Scadin (R. H.) 22699. 

Scalbert (J.) 28825. 

Searlett (C. BE.) 18560, 38422. 
Schaefer (J. S.) 338426. 
Scharwenka (Franz Xaver) 
Schaus (Ars. H.) & children. 
Scheeler (I. FP.) 20868. 
Scheible (O.) 22704. 


1794, 5860, 


29478. 


21557 


Dol. 
S058. 


667 


INDEX 


pt. Iv, 1. S.,%. 5 


Schenectady County, N. Y., medical soc. 


28043. 

Schervee & Bushong. 138637. 

Schick (R.) & co. 25710. 

Schimmack (P. K.) 25051. 

Schley (Admiral Winfield Scott) 
17440. 

Schlomka (A.) 

Schloss (J.) 7989, 11064. 

Schloss bros. & co. 22705. 

Schlottebeck (A. G.) 13640, 20364. 

Schlueter (F. J.) 11065, 22708, 27511. 

Schmalz (H.) 14235, 19029. 

Schmidt (J. R.) 16108. 

Schmidt (M.) 20865. 

Schmidt & co. 658. 

Schmitzberger (J.) 6649, 16894, 21878, 
29421. 

Schmolck (Ernest G.) 25771. 

Schnars-Alquist (H.) 11834. 

Schneider (Ff. A.) 660, 30442. 

Schnitzer (Gebr.) 8948, 17019, 19030, 
31264. 

~Schodt (Maria Anna de) 

Schoenhofen brewing co. 

Schofield (EH. B.) 3412. 

Schofield (W. E.) 6200. 

Schoonmaker (Col. J. M.) 

Schott (M.) 4711. 

Schrafft (W. F.) & sons. 

Schramm (W. H.) 22710. 

Schreiber (J. F.) 22711. 

Schrell-Pierson studio. 138641. 

Schreyer (C.) 10088. 

Schreyvogal (C.) 5336. 

Schriever (J. B.) 22717. 

Schrock (T. EH.) 7698. 

Schroeder (A.) 29421. 

Schubert (Franz Peter) 

Schuerer (M.) 21051. 

Schueter (FE. J.) 33427. 

Schuett (Eduard) 31922." 

Schuler (I. F.) 18561. 

Schultheiss (C.) 4841. 

Sehultz’ (Ji_S:.) ©17020- 

‘Schultz printing works. 20367, 33481. 

Sehulze (Mrs. D. L.) 3428. 

Schurman (R. H.) 30500. 

Schuster (W. J.) 16109, 18562. 

Schwab (Charles M.) 13798. 

Schwab clothing co. 25052. 

Schwar (W.) 29421. 

Schwatrtz’s (S.) sons & Co. 

Schwarzott (M. M.) 31266. 

Schweiger (M.) 28305. 

Schweinger (C.) 7969. 

Schwemberger (S.) 3424. 

Scientific temperance federation. 
11066. 

Sciple (M. A.): 22719. 

Seobie (F.) 138642. 

Scorer (J. G.) 11067. 

Scott (Miss) 28924. 

Seott (Charles Frederick), M. C. fr. 
Kan. 19094. 


23825. 


158653. 
23304, 28417. 


5359. 
3422. 


12323. 


14384. 


7993, 


668 


‘Seott (Capt. H. H.) 


Selwyn (Edgar) 


Seott (G.) 21888. 

25947. 

Scott 2540. 

Scott 

Scott 

Scott (L.) 

Seott (M. D.) 

Seott (R. J.) 19081. 

Seott (R. T.) 28418. 

Scott (Maj. W. J.) 23607. 

Scott (Sir Walter) 9081, 18244. 

Scott photo co. 33482. 

Seranton (C. W.) co. 670, 80504. 

Scribner (J. H.) 7995. 

Scribner’s (C.) sons. 1016, 3428, 7997, 
143885, 22721, 23306. 

Scritsmier (A. J.) 3480, 20369. 

Seabrook (J.) 7999. 

Sealshipt oyster system. 27516. 

Seamer (L.) 18652. 

Sears (B. M.) 672. 

Sears (Eleanor) 14722, 28503. 

Sears (H. I.) 33488. 

Sears (J. S.) 48386, 58387, 11835. 

Sears (Julia Seton) 2198. 

Sears (R. W.) 3442. 

Seary (E. HE.) 30505. 

Seawell (H. W.) 11887. 

Sebastian (Saint) 18244. 

Secor (H.) 8000. 

Security ladder co. 

Security reliner co. 3448. 

Sedgwick (J. R.) 20381. 

Seeger (H.) 25867. 

Seelé (D.) 678. 

Seely (H. M.) 30507. 

Seelye (Laurenus Clark), 1st Pres. 
Smith college. 2475, 13660. 

Seidel (Emil) 15542, 28503. 

Selden (L. P.) 674. : 

Seldoms (P.) 14891. 7 

Selinger (E.) 53889. 

Selinger (J. P.) 12807. 

Seltzer (O. C.) 5342, 11844. 

33873. 

Semendinger (C. M.) 28419. 

Semenowsky (H.) 18948. 

Senate food price investigation com- 


(Henri) 
(J.'G.) “2056S: 
(J. i) Tse 
25058. 
22720. 


13653. 


mittee. 10667. 

Senatorial investigating committee. 
27076. 

Seneca camera mfg. co. 4837, 31270. 


Senefelder (Aloys) 31098, 32288. 
Sener (S. M.) 27518. 
Sergius I-III. 17595. 
Sergius IV, PP. Romanus. 
Serrell (W. J.) 22722. 
Service (W.) 27519. 
Service corp. 28420, 31271. 
Severance (O. A.) 18565. 
Severence (C. C.) 12672. 
Severinus I. 17595. 
Sewall (EH. N.) 25059. 
Seymour (B. F.), jr. 3444, 20383. 
Seymour (D. E.). 22724. 


21786. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910. 


Seymour (F. H. G.) 11068, 16117, 


18566. 
Seymour (Joe.) 218938. 
Shackelton (Lieut. Sir Ernest §&.) 


10024, 14018. 

Shadle (EH. J.) 18573. 

Shafer (A. W.) 16121. 

Shafer (C.) 28421. 

Shafer (H. BH.) 3445. 

Shafroth (John Franklin), Gov. of Col. 
3606, 6696. 

Shahan (J.) 22725. 

Shakeshaft (A. L.) 27520. 

Shakespeare (William) 9081. 


Shallenberger (Ashton C), Gov. of 


Nebr. 10300, 23607. 
Shamiah (H.) 18580, 25065, 30568, 
38439. 


Shannahan (W. EH.) 25079. 
Shannon (J. J.) 15509. 
Shapnagons (Chief) 14172. 
Sharkey (B. B.) 11845. 
Sharp’s printery. 33444. 


Shartle (H.) 16122. 
Shaw (C. G.) 25080. 
Shaw (H. A.) 30523. 


Shaw (J. W.) 30524. 

Shaw (R. J.) 18584, 20384, 33445. 

Shaw (S. 'T.) 4888. 

Shaw (W. T.) 8001, 30526. 

Shea (Thomas E.) 24103. 

Sheahan (M. TT.) 675, 3446, 8002, 
11OTG. aaons, 16123, 22726, 25081, 
27521, 30528, 33448. 

Sheboygan (Bank of) 238156. 

Sheckard (Jimmie) 33878. 

Shedd & Wright mfg. co. 681. 

Sheelor (F. W.) 18657, 16132, 18585, 

Sheinkman (P.) 22727. 

Sheldon (W. A.) 18660, 305380. 

Shellhouse (EH. D.) 8007. 

Shepard (M.) 3466, 5845, 31272. 

Sheppard (W.) 6200, 28422, 

Sher (M.) 16138. 

Sherin (H.) 161385. 

Sherley (Swagar), M. C. fr. Ky. 31419. 

Sherman (B. EB.) 3471, 22728. 

Sherman (James Schooleraft), Vice- 
Pres. U. S. 28607, 25947, 31892. 


Sherman (L. D.) 25086, 27525, 30535. 

Sherman (/A/iss Mildred) 22825, 

Sherman (W. J.) 3805386. 

Sherman (Gen William ‘Tecumseh 
10081. 


Sherrin (D.) 4889. 
Sherwood (Isaac R.), M. C. fr. Ohio. 
31419. 


Sherwood (M. G.) 18181. 

Shields (M. L.) 25094. 

Shippen (Hdward), Chief Justice of 
Pa: $1982. 

Shirlaw (W.) 6200. 

Shirley (C. I.) 22788. 

Shoat (1.) 25095. 

Shonnard (fH. F.) 14894. 


Simmons (E.) 


Shonts (Theodore Perry) 7653. 
Shoob (S. H. D.) 3472. 

Shoots (J. D.) 687. 

Short (I".) 27582. 

Short Bull (Chief) 5948. 


Showell (J. G.) 33449. 
Shuck (W. B.) 18587. 
Shuff (L.) 30537. 


22734. 
11081, 22735, 27533, 


Shurtleff college. 

Shutting (R. J.) 
33451. 

Sibbel (J.) studio. 19032. 

Sickles (Gen. Daniel Edgar) 238607. 

Siddons (Mrs.) 15054, 33029. 

Sidonia (T.) 688. 

Sieben (E.) 8949. 

Sigler (R. H.) 33452. 

Sigma pi fraternity of the U. S. 3474. 

Sigmund (E.) 20389. 

Signers of the Declaration of independ- 
ence. 380581. 

Sigourney (T. P.) 27534. 

Sigray (Count) 17216. 

Silberman (O.) 8008. 

Siler CJ.) .. 2ipou: 

Siljestrom (G.) 22736. 

Silverius I. 6509. 

Silvester. 6509. 

Silvester II. 17595. 

Silvestri statuary co. 

Silvey (J. M.) 22643. 

Simmacus (Saint) 6509. 

Simmelink (D. I.) 380538, 33453. 

Simmonds & Simmonds. 689. 

8475. 

Simmons (Furnifold McLendel), U. S. 
Sen. fr. N. C.. 2140, 31419. 

Simmons (James S.), M. C. fr. N. Y. 
6696. 

Simmons (V. L. R.) 


14395, 21053. 


16136. 


Simon, Bible character. 19032. 
Simons (J. F.) 238825. 
Simplex mfg. co. 690, 3478. 
Simplicius I. 6509. 

Simpson (Charles) 283869. 


691. 
338039. 


Wilrette), M. C. fr. 


Simpson (E. W.) 
Simpson (W.) 
Sims (Thetus 
Tenn. 31419. 
Simson (T. 8.) 25715. 
Sincay (Henri Di) 7105. 
Sincay (Mrs. Henri Di) 7105. 
Siner (L. C.) & co. 33454. 


Sinnott (Rt. Rev. Mgr. J. P.) 29890. 
Sinz (W. A.) 5846. 

Sioux chiefs. 384100. 

Siret (H.) 238825. 

Siricius I. 6509, 

Sirven (B.) 5347. 

Sisinius I. 175965. 

Sisters of St. Dominic. 16138. 
Sisters of the Holy Nativity. 692. 
Skinner (G@. C.) 27537, 838455. 
Skinner (W. T.) 695, 161389, 
Slack (C. C.) 18664, 227387. 


669 


INDEX 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.5 


Slade (G. F.), jr. 33456. 
Sleicher (J. A.) 11082. 

Slevin (L. Sj 22789. 

Slezak (Leo) 2540, 119380. 
Sloan (J. V.) & co. 3479, 8009. 
Sloane (I: H:)< 5352. 

Small (F. O.)° 17021. 

Smedley (W.) 10088. 
Smedley (W. T.) 4840. 


Smiley (A. K. & D.) 11084. 
Smiley (A. R.) 22740. 
Smillie (G. H.) 43886. 
Smith (A. D.) co. 25096. 
Smith (A. E.) 3487. 
Smith (A. J.) 11085. 
Smith (A. T. E.) 16141. 
Smith (Addison ©.) 381419. 
Smith (B. F.) 18589. 
Smith (C. G.) 14138. 
Smith (Judge Clifford P.) 
Smith (D. M.) 18590. 
Smith (E. A. G:) 30540. 
Smith (Mrs. E. Chapman) 
Smith (HE. E.) 18591, 33468. 
Smith (Rev. H. L.) 1048. 


31419. 


17447. 


Smith (Ellison DuRant), U. S. Sen. 


frsSiC. “2440. 
Smith (F.) 3488, 8010. 
Smith (G.) 3490. 
Smith (H:.) 31270. 
Smith (H. C.) 

Smith (H. M.) 3492. 
Smith (I. H.) 18600. 
Smith (Miss Ida N.) 
Smith (J. C.) 33469. 
Sanit (I. KK) 13674. 
Smith (Joseph) 9417, 10986. 
Smith (Kittie) 11086, 13672. 
Smith, (44. 8.) 25097, 27538: 
Smith (O.) 138677. 

Smith (R.) ale brewing co. 
Smith (R. L.) 11098. 

Smith (R. 8S.) 33470. 
Smith (R. W.) 22741. 
Smith (S.) 16142. 

piith: (S: %C.) 296143: 


. 
. 


697. 


29230. 


3493. 


Smith (Sylvester Clark), M. ©. fr. Cal. 


17390. 


Smith (W. Bashford) 

Smith (W. E.) 18603. 
Smith (W. H.) 33471. 
Smith (W. W.) 3505. 


27539. 


Smith (William Robert), M. C. fr. 


Tex. 31419. 


Smith & Carrier. 
Smith & Holmes. 
Smith & Parr. 22742. 

Smith & Price. 18678, 27540. 
Smith & Walther. 13679. 

Smith bros. 11099, 30541. 

Smith bros. prtg. co. 25106, 33475. 
Smith, Ehueling & co. 3506. 
Smolik (R. B.) 11100. 

Smoot (Chloe) 17390. 


25105. 
16149. 


670 


Smoot (Reed), U. S. Sen. fr. Utah. 
31419. 

Snaman (W. E.) 25107. 

Snow (J. R.) 3518, 18605. 

Snow (Scott) & New England band. 
31835. 

Snowden (Mrs. Philip) 2878. 

Snyder (C. G.) 3519, 8011. 

Snyder (L.) 35476. 

Society for ethical culture. 
23512. 

Sdrensen (L.) 31264. 

Solar prism co. 138680. 

Soler (J.):; 11101, 27541. 

Solomon (S. A.) 380542. 

Solon (L:°V.) s2L277. 

Sommer (J. G.) 11846. 

Sonn (A. H.) 31096. 

Sonneborn (E. R.) T01. 


Sorolla y Bastida (J.) 6200. 

Sother (I.) 6509. 

South Dakota (U. S. S.) base ball 
team. 27974. 


—— football team. 27974. 
ships company. 27974. 
South Texas land co. 702. 
Southeastern press bureau. 
Southern adv. co. 25108. 
Southern loan & trust co. 16150. 
Southern mfg. co. 11847, 21054. 
Southern pub. assn. 25109. 
Scuthwest museum, ine. 25110. 
Souvenir novelty co. 18606. 
Spalding (A. G.) & bros. 
8012, 20390, 33492. 
Sparkman (Stephen M.), M. C. fr. Fla. 
31419. 
Sparrell print. 
Spaulding (H. I.) 
Speaker (“‘ Tris’’) 
Speer (L.) DD.) 7s: 
Spellman (E. G.) 18714,-16151. 
Spencer (Lady) 11754. 
Spencer (C. L.) 3528. 
Spencer (E. J.) 25111. 
Spencer (Judge Edgar A.) 3606. 
Spencer (Countess Georgiana) 28548. 
Spencer (H.) 25112. 
Spencer (I. C.) 38525, 11103, 18608, 
25114, 27544. 
Spencer (Marcella) 
Spencer (T. M.) 719. 
Sperling (H.) 24906. 
Sperry (A. B.) 720. 
Spice mill pub. co. 1022. 
Spicer-Simson (T.) 5856, 8015, 20394, 
22744. 
Spiegel (M.) 21055, 23318. 
Spielvogel (E.) 18717, 18611, 33495. 
Spier (G. W.) 25115. 
Spiers (Mary D.) 5860. 
Spies (A.) 18612. 
Spinks (W. A.) & co. 
Spitzer (Oliver) 8117. 
Spitzley (W. F.) 20395. 


30548. 


3520, 5353, 


703, 18682, 18607. 
30494. 
18838, 25359. 


21204. 


721, 8016. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1919. 


Spokane Amer. engraving co. 
33496. 

Spooner & Wells. 3528, 16157, 27546. 

Sporting news. 25116. 

Spotted Eagle, Indian. 9765. 

Spracklin (Gordon) 1144. 

Sprague (A. B.) 724. 

Sprague & Sandison. 

Sprague-Hathaway co. 
Z10p1, 22745. 

Spry (William), Gov. of Utah. 

Soure (H.W.) 25117. 

Squires (C. F.) 33497. 

Squires (W. T.) 18718. 

Stacey (B. B.) art co. 11104. 

Stack (G. M.) 725. 

Stack-Parker adv. 
25120. 

Stadden (J. H.) 380549, 33500. 

Staegemann (M.) 28423. 

Stafford (C.) 28424, 

Stafford engraving co. 27566. 

Stahl (—), with Bost. Amer. league. 
188388. 

Staley (F. W.) 20897. 

Stalling (G.) 4841, 8018, 22757. 

Standard furniture co. 18719. 

Standard oil co. 203899. 

Standard oiled clothing co. 

Standard pub co. 27567. 

Standish (Miles) 9426. 

Stanislaus (Saint) 5015. 

Stanley (Augustus Owsley), M. C, fr. 
Ky. 381419. 

Stanton (H. M.) 17024, 23314, 23125. 

Stanton (J. J.) 27568. 

Stanton (Rear Adm. Oscar Fitzalan) 
31419. 

Star (Angela) 84388. 

Star remedy co. 16192. 

Stark bros. 8019, 18720. 

Starlight oil co. 27578. 

Starlite mfg. co. 8950. 

Starr (Frances) 380592. 

Starr (Irene) 99483. 

Stars of the prize ring. 293805. 

State museum, Washington’s head- 
quarters. 338561. 

State normal schl., 8d dist. of Mo. 
22759. 

Staton (G. W.) 

Stearns (F. B.) 30551. 

Stearns (EF. K.) 727, 30552. 

Stebbins (B. P.) 18721. 

Stebbins (C. A.) 18721. 

Stebbins (N. L.) 18618, 27576, 30558. 

Stecher litho co. 380558, 33506. 

Steck (P.) 23825. 

Steckler (Louis) 273807. 

Steel (F. R.) 25126. 

Steenerson (Halvor), M. C. fr. Minn, 
31419. 

Steiff (William) 28607. 

Stein (F. J.) 20400, 27582, 38514. 

Stein (S. L.) 8051. 


27545, 


3530. 
14397, 16158, 


3606. 


agency. 22748, 


726. 


27574, 30550. 


Steinbach (Elsie) 19742. 
Steinfelt (Harry) 33873. 
Steinman (R.) & co. 33515. 
Stellman (L. J.) 18618, 
Steltz (Mrs. E. J.) 27583. 


Stemmerman (W.H.) 16193. 
Stempges (J. J.) 16194, 
Stephanus JI. 6509. 
Stephanus IJ-IX. 17595. 


Stephanus X, PP. Galus. 21786. 

Stephens (John Hall), M. C. fr. Tex. 
31419. 

Stephenson (Isaac), U. S. Sen. fr. Wis. 
L602. 


Stephenson (W. M.) 30578. 
Stereo-travel co. 11111, 27584, 33521. 
Sterling (BE. C.) 3531. 

Stern (H.) & co. 20402. 


Sternberg (H. S.) advertising service. 
8951, 144381, 20403. 


Steuerwald (P.) ban 

Steussy (M. A.) 728. 

Stevens (C. A.) & bros. 11196. 

Stevens (C. G.) 18619. 

Stevens (H. B.) 380579. 

Stevens (Henry E.) 15259. 

Stevens (John F.) 30011. 

Stevens (Thaddeus), M. C. fr. Pa. 
27518. 


Stevens & Nelson co. 25127. 
Stevenson (F. G.) 21621, 24146, 29118. 
Stevenson (H. B.) 8962. 


Stevenson (Robert Louis) 5281. 

Stewart (F.) 8052, 11198, 22760, 
25128. 

Stewart (N.) 16195. 


Stewart pub. co. 11200, 16196, 27684, 
30581. 

Stierle (M. M.) 22761, 25129. 

Stifel (Otto F.) 22789. 

Stiles (C. L.) 729, 22777, 33837. 

Stimson (Frederick) 18665. 

Stimson (Henry Lewis) 25771, 25947. 

Stimson (Ms. Henry Lewis) 25771, 
26275. 

Stirn (L. & EB.) 7382. 

Stock (Charles) & co. 

Stockman-Farmer pub. co. 

Stockmann (H. L.) 11201. 

Stoeckton-Abbott (l.) 18728. 

Stoddard (EH. M.) 27686. 

Stoddard (S. R.) 338844. 

Stoermer (William) 7283. 

Stoffels (Hendrickje) 21621. 

Stokely (S. B.) 20405. 

Stokes (A.) 24906. 

Stokes (I. A.) co. 
25130, 27688. 


Stokes (F. W.) 1023. 


33843. 
28425. 


16198, 20406, 22784, 


Stone (A. C.) 11202, 80584. 
Stone (BE. H.) 80585. 
Stone (BE. L.) 3532. 


Stone (F. 
Stone (J. 
Stone (S. H.) 


L.) 3534. 
22788. 


16214. 


671 


INDEX 


pt. IV, D. Si, V5 


Stone & Webster. 25149. 

Stone printing & mfg co. 3535. 

Stone, Van Dresser co. 25150. 

Stonecipher (C. U.) 3536, 18623. 

Stoner (J. C.) 33846. 

Stoner (N. J.) 18627. 

Storck (F.) 18628. 

Storer (Dr.) 25771. 

Storrow (James J.) 2878. 

Stosik (B. L.) 11848. 

Stout (N. EH.) 2357. 

Stowell (M. L.) 16215. 

Strauss (F. V.) & co. 783, 3587, 8053, 
11204, 13724, 16223, 17025, 19048, 
20421, 21060, 28315, 25152, 25716, 
27695, 30586, 33847. 

Strauss (J. C.) 8058, 11209, 16227, 
22789, 25156, 27698. 

Strauss (M.) 11849, 18729. 

Strauss Peyton studios. 30592. 

Strawbridge & Clothier. 27719, 30601. 

Street (Charles E.) 25116. 

Stretcher litho. co. 27727. 

Strobridge litho. co. 7388, 3542, 8063, 
11211, 138730, 16230, 186338, 20422, 
22796, 25161, 30607, 33850. 

Strong (S. H.) 19049, 28426. 

Strub (J. M.) 25180. 

Struck .(A.) 16894. 

Struss (K. F.) 388861. 

Struve (Mrs. F. K.) 21142. 

Stuart (F. Q.) 25240. 

Stuart (G.) 10168, 18248, 31982. 

Stuart (Gen. James Ewell Brown) 
20207. 

Stuart (W. F.) 18637. 


Stubbs (Gov. Walter R.), Gov. of Kan. 


23607. 
Stuck (FEF. v.) 21878. 
Studebaker (L. J.) 27744. 
Students’ agency. 744, 3568, 8083. 
Stuyvesant (Peter) 25693. 
Styka (T.) 4674. 
Sullivan (EF. D.) 25188. 
Sully (T.) 31982. 
Sultan of Sulu. 23607, 25947. 
Sulzer (William), 
3016, 31419. 


Sunday (Billy) 12247. 


Sutherland (George), U. S. Sen. fr. 


Utah. 31419. 
Sutton (May) 
Swaist (F. G.) 233816. 
Swanson (A. J.) 25187. 
Swanson (Claude Augustus), 

Sen. fr. Va. 24284, 31419. 
Swanson (L.) 18638, 22810. 
Swarts (D. L.) 8569, 8084. 
Swastika magazine. 13755. 
Swedish colonial soe. 23317. 
Sweeney (H.) 18641. 

Sweet (A. S.) 14487. 
Sweet bros. 18642, 33862. 
Swift (Miss Clara) 31892. 
Swift (L.) & co. 3570, 


8087, 20436. 


M. C. fr. N. Y. 


U.S: 


Swift & co. 25188. 

Swinstead (G. H.) 20426. 

Swirsky (Countess) 21471. 

Swirsky (Mlle.) 11788. 

Sylva (Marguerite) 1599. 

Sylvania eucalyptus co, 11228, 

Symmons (I. H.) 17026. 

Symonds (S. W.) 28427. 

Szeptycki (Archbishop Count) 27786. 

Taber Prang art co. 746, 8086, 18756, 
20427, 22812, 27745. 

Tacoma engraving co. 22819. 

Tadima (L. A.) 14844. 

Taft (Charles Phelps) 31419. 

Taft (Miss Helen) 15875, 21446, 
32091. 

Taft (Robert) 18665. 

Taft (William Howard), Pres. U. S. 
326, 431, 955, 1525, 2319, 4867, 4651, 
6021, 11857, 12959, 138039, 13637, 
17390, 17477, 19094, 19548, 19774, 
20007, 20220, 21749, 24946, 25771, 
26111, 26994, 30358, 31419. 

and aunt. 13637. 

Taft (Mrs. William Howard) 19549, 
21204. 

Takagi (B. S. N.) 8087, 20485. 

Talbot (Joshua Frederick C.), M. C. 
tr. Md. 12672: 

Taliaferro (James P.), U. S. Sen. fr. 
Fla. 10300. 

Taliaferro (Mabel) 

Tallman (W.) 4842. 

Tammen (H. H.) 3571, 16240, 27761, 
30635. 

Tanenbaum (H.) 8088. 

Tangen (E.) 8090. 1 

Tanner (H. 0.) 26111. 

Tarbell (EH. C.) 26111. 

Tarbell (J. H.) 18649. 

Tarbox (KE. B.) 25194. 

Tarnogursiki (J. J.) 27786. 

Tattegrain (F.) 23825. 

Tawney (James A.), M. C. fr. Minn. 
19094, 31419. 

Tay (F. C.) 16264. 

Taylor (A. H.) 8091. 

Taylor (B. W.) 30650. 

Taylor (C. H.) 18769. 

Taylor (Hdward Thomas), M. C. fr. 
Col. 81419. 

Taylor (i. Hi.) : 4G 

Taylor (G. H.) 22820. 

Taylor (J.)  dsvt0: 

Taylor (lL. A.) 27789; 

Taylor (M. L:) 748, 3600. 

Taylor (Robert ' L.), U. S. Sen. fr. 
Tenn. 2140. 


Taylor (Wilson A.) 27698. 

Taylor (Zachary), Pres. U. S. 4386, 
12959. 

Taylor art co. 8096. 

Taylor bros. & eco. 18650. 

Taylor instrument companies. 

Taylor, Platt & 16266. 


7105. 


8098. 


672 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910. 


Tearle (J. H.) 30652. 
Tebbs (R. W.) 20437. 
Teele (T.) 380653. 
Tees (H.) 8099, 13774. 
Teets (H. M.) 18776. 
Telesphorus I. 6509. 
Temple (Charlotte) 13426. 
Templeton (M. A.) 
13777, 16276, 18651, 22821, 33868. 


Tener (John Kinley), M. C. fr. Pa. 


19658. 
Tenner (H. BH.) 21204. 
Tennyson (Alfred, Lord) 9081. 
Terhune (H. R.) 20488. 
Terrell (Judge Alexander Watkins) 
14361. 


Terrell (Joseph Meriwether), U. S. 


Sen. fr. Ga. 31419. 
Terrili (Mrs. Charles) 12672. 


Pern!) (1. H.) 112380. 
Dery (i. J.) 27790. 
Tessier (L. A.) 23825. 


Tetrazzini (Lousa) 1956, 6409, 17216. 
17027, 25195, 28430. 


Teubner (B. G.) 
T xas eng. co. 18659. 

Texfur garment co. 30654. 
Textile machine works. 16283. 
Thacker (May Dixon) 26597. 


Thackeray (William Makepiece) 9081. 


Thaulow (F.) 6200. 


Thaw (Mrs. B.)- 28818. 
iiaver CA. E.)- 26111. 
Thayer (H. C.) 18660. 


Thayer (P. C.) 8112. 
Theodorus I, II. 17595. 
Thermoid rubber co. 21074. 
Thibault (W. J.) 13793, 18664. 
hima. J.) 80671. 

Thoele (L.)' 5857. 

Thoenebe (L. A.) 20942. 
Thomas (H. B.) 25200. 


Thomas (EH. R.) motor co. 11850. 


Thomas (M.) 38604, 8113, 16284, 25201. 


Thompson (A. R.) 8963. 

Thompson (D. M.) 27792. 

Thompson (Denman) 21598 

Thompson (F.) 8116, 21567. 

Thompson (FF. C.) 30672. 

Thompson (Fountain Land), ex-Sen. 
fr. N. Dak. 1474. 

Thompson (Henry S.) 

Thompson (J. ’dmund) 

Thompson (K.) 27798. 

Thompson (P.) 755, 3606, 8117, 11231, 
18798; 16287, 18665, 204389, 22825, 
33878. 

Thompson (P. J.) °27794, 30673. 

Thompson (S. B.) 5858, 14440, 25202. 

Thompson (W. C.) 20455. 

Thorburn (J. M.) & co. 386382, 228650. 

Thomdike (T. W.) 761. 

Thorp (Miss) 15788. 

Thorpe (S. 8.) 22854. 

Throckmorton (J. H.) 25209. 

Thulstrup (T. de) 53859. 


© 2 a 
22825. 


31818. 


749, 8103, 11229, 


Thurber (F. L.) 3655. 

Thurlow (H. A.) 27802. 
Thwaites (G. H.) 11235. 
Thwaites (J. E.) 
Tieberath (A.) 24906. 
Tieman (L. A.) 13816. 
Tiffany studios. 

28435, 33914. 

Till (John) 4152. 
Tillier (P.) 23825. 


Times printing co. of Seattle. 8132, 
8964, 11237, 13817, 18695, 20458, 


22855, 25210, 27803, 30677, 33915. 


Timothy, Bible character. 32548. 
Tims (HW. =a) 762, 

Tinker (Joe) 33873. 

Tipple (Rev. B. M.) 23607. 


Tipton (W. R.) 27822. 
Tisdale (A. L.) 33941. 
Titcomb (V.'C.) 31278. 
Titman (L. G.) 138837. 


Tobias, Bible character. 12335, 31024. 
Tobias (C.) bro. & co. 8142. 

Tobias (J. H.) 3656, 22884, 27823. 
Tobin (J.) 380717. 

Tobler (V.) 23381. 

Todd’ (Hi, WH.) 1127s. 

Todd (H. L.) 27830. 

Tokugawa (Prince Tyesata) 15259. 
Toledo poster co. 3658. 

Toll (A. C.) 5729. 

Tolman (F. S.) 22885, 25239, 30723. 
Tolstoi (Miss) 2579. 

Tolstoi (Leo), jr. 2579. 


| Tolstol (Graf Lev Nixolaevich) 2579, 


28291, 28466. 

Tolstoi (Mrs. Lev) 2579. 

Tomlinson (—) of Yale football squad. 
Pay 7 Ge 


Tomlinson (Rev. Irving C.) 31419. 
Tooth (A.) & sons. 11274, 31279, 


33942. 

Topakyan (H. H.) 25947. 

Tormey (J. L.) 8143. 

Touhey (Helen) 16352 

Tourie (A.) 28825. 

Tousey (S.) 97831. 

Tower (A. J.) co. 20502. 

‘Townes studio. 8144. 

Townleys bros. 20705. 

Townsend (C. A.) 18839, 18715, 33948. 

Townsend (C. F.) 25240. 

Townsend (J/iss Ivonne) 1794. 

Townsend (lL. T.) 4844. 

Townsend (Mathilde) 15259. 

Townsend, Townsend & eco. 3660, 
18846, 338946. 

Track team of Univ. of Pa., 1910. 
31817. 

Tracy (—) 298607. 

Tracy (EF. B.) 22886. 

Trafton (BH. B.) 5861. 

Traver (C. Ward) 9838514, 

Traverse City, Mich., base ball club, 
27540. 


673 


13811, 16294, 138694. 


5360, 21075, 25717, 


INDEX 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 5 


Travis (CW... DPA) Si1280: 

Traxel and Maas. 21076, 22888. 

Traxler (E.) 5862. 

Treat (H. W.) 21142. 

Tremaine (W.) 4886. 

Trentini (KEmma) 2540. 

Tribune co. 8145, 11275, 205038, 25242, 
27832, 30725, 33948. 

Trimmer (The) ine. 768, 8148, 20574, 
25278, 27833, 30767, 33964. 

Tripple «Ce» BR.) *-,3661. 

Triquet (J.)) 970. 

Triscott (S22. BR.) 850, 22889: 

Trostrud (A.) 38662. 

Troth (H.) 27835. 

Troughton (J. J.) 31282. 

Troup (A. M.) 18718. 

Trowbridge (H. T.) 25718. 

Trowbridge & Niver co. 766. 8153. 

Trowitzsch (K.) & sohn. 25282. 

Troy & Keith. 3668. 

Troyon (C.) 10113, 10142, 10147. 

Troupe (HoH) . £1293. 4 

Truelson (J. P.) 8182. 

Truesdale (William Haynes) 

Truesdell (H. L.) 8188, 16349. 

Trufant (N. S.)- 25287. 

Trukenbrod (W. E:) 25290, 27844. 

Trumbull (J.) 18248, 21692, 28196*. 

Tryon (D. W.) 1612, 6200. 

Tsai-Hsun (Prinee) 25947, 28618. 

Tsai Tao (Prince) 138798, 17390. 

Tschaikowski (Peter [ljitch) 123828. 

Tubal-Cain. 382548. 

Tuck (EB... 252911. 

Tuck (R.) & sons co., Itd. 5863, 8965, 
13851, 14444, 21077, 238319, 25724, 
28436, 30769. 

Tucker (F. H.) 
33968. 

Tult (Dr c& Urs. 
18244. 

Tuohey (G. V.) 16352. 

Tupper (H. W.) 16853. 

Turnbull (Robert), M. C. fr. Va. 31419. 


3016. 


138538, 16351, 22890, 


Nicholas) 1612, 


Turner (C. R.) 8184. 
Turner (C. Y.) 11851, 28448. 
Turner (J. E.) 388970. 
Turner (J. M.) 1612. 
Turner (J. M. W.) 18248. 
Turner (Mrs. M. A.) 5887. 
Turner studio. 338972. 

Turpin (—), aviator. 28817. 


Turrill & Miller. 810, 3664, S187. 
Turton (A. W.) 16356. 
Tuscarora fertilizer co. 
Tuttle (Mile.) 380770. 
Tuttle (i. BH.) 380770. 
Twachtmann (J. H.) 


27846. 


26111. 


Twain (Mark) pseud. See Clemens 
(S:. L) 
Tweedie (A. T.) 8665. 


Two Kill, Indian. 9765. 
Tyler (J. G.) 20942, 28449. 
Tyler (John), Pres. U. S. 4886, 12959. 


Tyler (M. K.) 8188. 

Tyler photographer. 11294. 

Tynan (H. J.) 27847. 

Tyrone, Pa., base ball club. 26909. 

Tyson (S. R.) 38667. 

Uchida (Baroness) 10800. 

Uchida (Baron Yasuya), Ambassador 
of Japan. 5860, 10300. 

Uliman mfg. co. 38669, 4845, 8190, 
11299, 18857, 14442, 16357, 20576, 
27848, 30771. 

Winieh CC; 4H.) «tGdas: 

Underhill (I.) 18868, 16379, 18719, 
20595, 22891, 25292, 27869, 30773. 

Underwood (C. F.) 4886, 29819. 

Underwood (Oscar W.), M. C. fr. Ala. 
17390, 31419. 

Underwood & Underwood. 38726, 8194, 
11332, 13877, 163885, 18726, 20596, 
22894, 25297, 27896, 33975. 

Underwriters press. 18786. 

Uneek novelty co. 38869. 

Unger (H.) 18881. 

Union ecard co. 812, 8810, 25324. 

Union Pacific railroad co. 30775. 

Union Pacific tea‘co. 5388. 

Union theological seminary, banquet, 
Nov. 29, 1910. 29146. 

Unique pub. co. 25827. 

United art pub. co. 8315, 11484, 16559. 

United candy co. 11852, 28451. 

United Daughters of Confederacy, 
Florence chapt. 28450. 

Robert Patton chapt. 170063. 

United drug co. 815, 8316, 28452. 

United electric light & power co. 

U. S. book plate co. 8317. 

U. S. fashion & sample book co. 11440, 
18949, 16565. 

U. S. litho. co. 816, 3877, 8319, 11453, 
13954, 16573, 18787, 20627, 22996, 
25328, 27921, 307838, 34070. 

U. S. playing card co. 3915, 206838, 
25346, 30806. 

U. S. poster co. 25352. 

U. S. (Presidents of the) 11200. 

U 

U 


5870. 


. 8. printing co. 83886. 
. S. rubber co. 18819. 
U. S. Supreme court group, 
5860. 
University apparatus co. 843. 
University art shop ine. 11497, 13999. 
Unno (H. I.) 14008. 
Unverzagt (H. G.) 23080. 
Up-to-date adv. co. 3916. 
Upjohn (A, M.) 11855, 14010. 
Upson (J. C.) 16600. 
Urbach (H.) 20684. 
Urbanus I. 6509. 
Urbanus II, PP. Galus. 
Urbanus III, PP. Mediolanensis. 
Urbanus IV, PP. Gallus. 21786. 
Urbanus V, PP. Gallus. 24032. 
Urbanus VI, PP. Neapolitanus. 24032, 
Urbanus VII, PP. Romanus. 28736. 


1910. 


21786. 
21786. 


674 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910. 


Ureullu (Madame) 12672. 

Ureullu y Cervijo (Nicolas, Military 
Attaché of Spanish Hmbassy. 12672. 

U’Renn (P. C.) 16601, 34093. 

Ury (A. M.) 5889, 

Usher (L.) 4848. 

Usa (H. J.) 11561. 

Utsushigawa (T.) 27968. 

Uzziah, King of Judah. 19024, 27423. 

Vafakos (J. P.) 3922, 8387, 11562. 

Vail (H. L.) 31982. 

Vail (Theodore) 759. 

Valentine (EK. V.) 9065. 

Valentinus I. 17595. 

Valeri (G.) 28825. 

Vallely (H.) 11568. 

Van Amringe granite co. 17029, 18820. 

Van Anderson (L.) 25354. 

Van Bergen (W. C.) 844. 

Van Blaricom (D.) 380807. 

Van Buren (Martin), Pres. U. S. 4386, 
12959. 

Van Cleave (H. L.) 25358. 

Van den Berghen (A, L.) 4849. 

Vanderbilt (Cathleen) 20439. 

Vanderbilt (Cornelius) 18665, 24469. 

Vanderbilt (Mrs. Elsie French) 20439. 

Vanderbilt (Harold) 14722. 

Vanderbilt (R. V.) 5390. 

Vanderbilt (Mrs. Reginald) 20489. 

Vanderbilt (W. K.), jr. 25771. 

Vanderbilt (Mrs. W. K.), jr. 

Vanderpoel (Lieut.) 31419. 

Van Dyck (A.) 15870, 29118. 

Van Dycke (—) 6948. 

Van Dyke (Henry) 33878. 

Van Heden (Dr.) 545. 

Van Eps (I. C.) 4850. 

Van Fliet (R.) 7156. 


1144. 


Van Haften Hatch (Countess) See 
Hatch (Countess Van Haften) 

Van Hook (F.) 14011. 

Vaniman (Melvin) 22201, 28508, 
31820. 


Vaniman (Mrs. Melvin) 381821. 
Van Loo (lL. M.) 5690. 
Van Marcke (H.) 31982. 
Van Ness (FF. L.) 9066. 
Van Nostrand (A. G.) 
17030, 28458, 31283. 
Vannutelli (Cardinal) 
29287. 

Van Oeyen (L.) 25359, 27965. 

Van Rensselaer (C. G.) 16602. 

Van Sant (Samuel R.) Ex-Goy. of Il. 
23607. 

Vansant (W. R.) 83888. 

Van Sickle (K. J.) 238081. 

Van Smyth (J. T.) 3928. 


1044, 5391, 


25947, 


Van Voorhis (Capt. Daniel) 1474. 

Van Wyck (—) 14722. 

Varadhara (Phya Akharaj), Minister 
of Siam. 1794. 


Varney (George Leon) 27582. 


Vasaryi (E.) 283869. 


| Viken (M. J.) 


Vassella (Oreste) 26931. 
Vaudreuil (Count de) 25896. 
Vaughan (M. HE.) 18824, 27966. 
Vaughan & Keith. 3924. 
Vaughn (Mrs.) 6901. 

Veazey (S.) 384095. 

Vedder (E.) 1612, 15509. 
Velarde (P.) 30811. 
Velasquez (—) 1612. 

Velez (Madame) 10300. 


Velez (C. C.) 6696, 
Veniero (F.) 25366. 
Venn (A. #.) 16606. 


Verbeck (Adj. Gen. William) 25947. 
Verdi (Guiseppe) 5049. 
Vereinigte kunstanstalten, A.-G. 
Vermeer (J.) 10170. 
Vermillion (IF. L.) 27970. 
Vermont farm machine co. 
Vermont legislature. 26424. 
Vernon (A.) 18826. 
Vernon (A. L.) 4386. 
Veronese (P.) 15868. 
Veronica (Saint) 19032. 
Veverka (M. M.) 3925. 
Vibert (J. G.) 6200. 
Victor I. 6509. 
Vietor II, PP. Germanus. 21786. 
Victor III, PP. Beneventanus. 21786. 
Victoria, consort of Frederick III, Em- 
peror of Germany. 31205, 
Victoria, Queen of Spain. 38033, 33063. 
Victorson (Minnie) 26363. 
Viehmann (J. L.) 8404. 
Vigilius I. 6509. 
23082. 


4851. 


9067. 


Villalobar (Marquis de) 6696. 
Villard (Mrs. Henry) 10869. 


Villegas (Senora Dona) 15259. 

Villeroy & Boch. 9068. 

Villiers (T.) 28825. 

Vinei (L. di) 2871. 

Vinnemeier (G.) 3926. 

Virden (C. EH.) 18827. 

Virgin Mary. See Madonna. 

Vitalianus I. 17595. 

Vivian (W. S.) 3927. 

Vobach (W.) & co. 23331, 25367, 
28455. 

Vogan (F. M.) 

Vogel (J. G.) 

Vogel (M.) 

Vogue co. 845, 3939. 

Vokes (Rosina) 24108. 

Volk (D.) 9069, 10169, 81286. 


14444, 16607. 
16608. 
3928, 11564. 


Volkert (Edward C.) 31111. 
Volkner (H.) 29421. 
Volland (P. F.) & co. 25368. 


Vollon (A.) 10108. 

Volstead (A. J.), M. C. fr. Minn 12672. 

Von Claussen (Ida) See Claussen 
(Ida von). 

Von Thoren (Q.) 81982. 

Von Tubergen (A. G.) S405. 

Voss (A. G.) 14012, 380815. 


675 


INDEX 


pt. Iv, n.s8., v.5 


Voss (C. L.) 4851. 

Vredenburg (K. L.) 

Vredenburg & Co., inc. 
30817. 

Vreeland (F. K.) 846. 

Wachsmuth (M.) 28831. 

Wades in Water, Indian. 9765. 

Wagener (G.) 16898. 

Waggaman (J. M.) 28035. 

Wagner (C. HE.) 27978. 

Wagner (Hans) 138590, 18833, 33878. 

Wagner (Honus) 17000. 

Wagner (Hugh K.) 16227. 

Wagner (Richard) 5049. 

Wagner & Caywood. 20685. 

Wagner electric mfg. co. 854. 

Wagoner (C. B.) 23039. 

Wahl (J.) 12661. 

Wahl-Fontaine (Mme. L.) 17081. 

Waite (A. H.) 16609. 

Waite (B. F.) 11567. 

Walcott (A. H.) 18828. 

Walcott (H. M.) 4860, 31287. 

Waldeck (J. W.) 855. 

Walden (L.) 14849, 26111. 

Walden (O. C.) 38940. 

Waldenstrom (Dr. é Mrs.) 28922. 

Waldo (Rhinelander) 7653, 22825. 

Waldrop photographic co. 8406. 

Walen Totesy, Indian, 10377. 

Wales (C. BE.) 5394, 21119, 23387. 

Wales (R. HE.) 856, 30818, 34096. 

Walker (H.) 6200. 

Walker (H. O.) 10089, 10115. 

Walker (J.) 381288. 

Walker (N.) 17082. 

Walker litho. & pub.’co. 16612. 

Wallace (F.) 38941. 

Wallace press. 18829. 

Wallach (Miss Jean) 22825. 

Wallington (Mrs. L. J.) 380820. 

Wallscourt (Lady) 25896. 

Walmer (J.) 14014. 

Walton (J.) 16613. 

Waltz (H. HE.) 5395. 

Wanamaker (J.) 8488, 18830, 30822. 

Ward (—) 10102. 

Ward (A. P.) 18882. 

Ward (Capt. Aaron) 

Ward (Ellis) 18665. 

Ward (J. J.), aviator. 26261. 

Ward (John Quincy Adams) 


30816. 
11565, 23034, 


1474. 


14283. 


Ward (M.) co. 3945. 
Ward (May) 18426. 
Waring (J. D.) 8444. 
Wark (W. H.) 14016. 
Warlich (Von) 11294. 
Warner (H. B.) 2576. 


Warner (William), U. S. Sen. fr. Mo. 
2140, 31892. 
Warnock (A. W.) 
Warnock (B. F.) 
Warren (Constance) 
Warren (D. H. C.) 
Warren (Fred D.) 


20687. 
859. 
28503. 
5396. 
27541. 


Weir (J. A.) 


Warren (J.) 7744. 

Warren (Gen. Joseph) 1612. 

Warren (P. R.) co. 18833, 20688. 

Warth (J.) 11568. 

Washburn (L. R.) & son. 9070. 

Washburn-Crosby co. 860. 

Washington (Booker Taliaferro) 4512. 

Washington (George), Pres. U. S. 
4386, 50338, 5197, 7744, 8009, 8404, 
10081, 12959, 15488, 16832, 17450, 
18244, 21049, 25581, 25636, 25724, 
25771, 26266, 26941, 28196*, 30963, 
31982. 

his generals. 

Washington (Mrs. 
28196*, 

Washington post co. 14018. 

Washington post staff. 1376. 

Washington society ladies. 
12193, 17358, 28714. 

Wasson photo co. 23044. 

Waterloo business college. 861. 

Waterman (C. BH.) 8445, 11569, 14019, 
16618, 20694, 28045, 27974, 80831. 

Waterman (C. EH.) & son. 862, 3948. 

Waterman (O. W.) 8446, 14020, 27980. 

Waterman bros. co. 8448. 

Waters (R. J.) aerial photograph co. 
11578, 14021, 18867. 

Waters (R. J.) & co. 14022. 

Watkins (Col. Louis D.) 3036. 

Watrous (H. W.) 14446, 28457. 

Watson (A.) & co. 21120. 

Watson (D. C.) 8449. 

Watson (L. M.) 28050. 

Watson (Mrs. M. A.) 34099. 

Watson & Chilton. 30840. 

Watterson (F. M.) 25870. 

Watterson (Henry) 11921. 

Waugh (F. J.) 11856, 28458. 

Wayne knitting mills. 25744. 

Weatherby (W. L.) 11576, 14023. 

Weaver (Dr. Rufus B.) 28821. 

Webb (W. BR.) 16628. 

Webb & Grow. 8450. 

Webb drug co. 11579. 

Webber (HE. H.) 30841, 34100. 

Webber (R.) 14024. 

Weber (A. C.) 14025. 

Weber (R. H.) 16629, 28051. 

Webster (C. B.)' & co. 864, 27981. 

Webster (H. D.) 5397. 

Webster (Prof. William F.) 


26266. 
Martha) 


25636, 


9595, 


15315. 


Weczerzick (A.) 6966, 28369. 
Weeks (FF. D.) 6696. 
Weeks (M. H.) 8451. 


34105. 
28369.. 
8018, 22757. 
3949, 14026, 20701. 


Weeks photo eng. ¢o. 
Weele (H..J. v. d.) 
Wehle (J. R.) 
Wehr (C. H.) 
Weibel (J. EH.) 8454. 

Weidner (C.) 25872. 

Weir (—) 10113. 

21692, 26111. 
Veisbrodt (H. W.) co. 11580. , 


676 


nos. 1-52, Jan.--Dec., 1910. 


Weisenberger (G.) 8455. 

Weisman (W. H.) 253878. 

Weitkamp (A. E.) 11857, 14447. 

Welch (C.) 18868, 20705, 28054, 34108. 

Welch (C. H.) 16638. 

Welch (G.) 23064. 

Welch (J. EH.) 8457. 

Welch grape juice co. 5398. 

Weller (HE. K.) 11588. 

Welles (F. J.) 38952, 34109. 

Wellman (W.) 14031, 166384, 20714, 
22201, 23067, 253874, 25947, 27320, 
28508, 28817. 


Wells (W. A.) 4861. 
Wells & Richardson co. 
Wendt (H.) 31289. 
Wendt’s pharmacy. 14034. 
Wentworth (H.) 867, 28079. 
Wentworth (Marion Craig) 
Werner (HE. 8S.) 25383. 
Wertheimer, Swarts shoe co. 21121. 
Wesel (F'.) mfg. co. 868. 

Wesener (L. P.) 28460. 

Wesley (Chief) of the Yakimas. 10237. 

Wessler (H.) 11589, 14040, 16642, 
27987. 

West (B.) 81982. 

West coast art co. 8458, 11607, 14070, 
16666, 18869, 20729, 253884, 30843, 
34146. 

West Virginia (U. S: S.), base ball 
team. 27974. 

Westcott (G. EH.) 8479. 

Westermann (L. A.) co. 
16671, 20782, 
30861. 


Western (R. W.) 18872. 

Western bank note & engraving co. 
11615. 

Western horseman co. 870. 

Western mutual life insurance co. 
34149. 


Westhauser-Irsfield co. 

Weston (EH. J.)° 874. 

Weston (EKdward P.) 

Weston (L. F.) 11616. 

Westphal (P.) 875. 

Wetmore (George Peabody), U. S. Sen. 
frm. 0. , LOS0Q; 


Weyden (R. van der) 1612. 
Wheatley (EH. A.) 25898, 34150. 
Wheatley (Phillis) 5473. 
Wheaton (Mrs.) 381982. 
Wheeler (A. H.) 11617. 
Wheeler (C.) 28081. 
Wheeler (C. A. B.) 16672. 
Wheeler (F.) 380877. 
Wheeler (EF. S.) 28041, 
Wheeler (Nelson P.), M. C. fr. Pa. 
81419. 


Wheeler (White) 
Wheelock (L. A.) 
Whitpple (J. R.) co. 

Whipple (L.) 28042. 


28459. 


17447. 


869, 8480, 


8491. 
13556, 18798. 


6696. 
9074. 
38954. 


23080, 25387, 28035, 


Whistler (James Abbott 
5690, 15509, 18248, 26111. 

Whitaker (J.) 9077. 

Whitcomb (B. J.) 25394. 

Whitcomb (R. H.) 188738. 

White (A. J.) 28043. 

White (Prof. A. L.) 199038. 

White (Charley) 13798. 

White (Chief Justice Edward Doug- 
lass) 6696, 31892. 

White (H. ©.) co. 876, 3962, 8492,~ 
11618, 14075; 16673. 

White (J. H.) 23082. 

White (J. T.) 16675. 

White (O.) 380878. 

White (V.) 34155. 

White (W. H.) 4862. 

White House (Ladies of the) 30581. 

White-Smith music pub. co. 11620. 

Whitehead & Hoag co. 877, 4122, 
11621, 14076, 20745, 28084, 25395, 
28044, 30879, 34156. 

Whiteman (Christie) 25745, 31290. 

Whiting (EK. E.) 30897. 

Whitlock (H.) 8545. 

Whitman (C.) & co. 14448. 

Whitman (S. F.) & son, ine. 18874. 

Whitman (Walt) 10081, 30334. 

Whitman studio. 11624, 14077, 16676, 
28053. 

Whitney (Harry) 4124, 23607, 25947. 

Whitney (Jack) 25771. 

Whitney (Mrs. Payne) 25771. 

Whittier (A. D.) 170338, 21122, 31291. 

Whittier (John Greenleaf) 9081, 11921. 

Whitworth (G. R.) 8546. 

Wick nattow fabric co. 16677. 

Wickersham (George Woodward), At- 
torney-General. 25771. 

Wickson (P.) 28462. 

Widener (Mrs. George) 

Widener (Joseph) 

Wiechmann (M. H.) 5899. 

Wiederseim (G. G.) 4146, 
14078, 16678, 18876, 28054. 

Wigginton (G. F. & L.) 28056. 

Wiksell (G. P.) 11858. 

Wilber (F. B.) 14079. 

Wilbraham (Mrs.) 18376. 

Wilcox (Gen. Cadimus 
33301. 

Wileox (G. L.) 4147. 

Wilcox (William R.) 

Wileox & Willson. 
28057, 380898. 

Wilcox-Smith (J.) 

Wild (F. P.) 

Wilde (E. S.) 81298. 

Wildey (Thomas) 183807. 

Wildi (J.) evaporated milk co. 17084. 

Wiles (Irving Ramsay) 22595, 26111. 

Wiley (Dr. Harvey Washington) 
$1419, 81892. 

Wiley’ (William HH.) 10800. 

Wilhelm II. See William IT. 


McNeill) 


25771. 
25771. 


11000, 


Marcellus) 
38606. 
878, 8547, 25397, 


6000. 
284638. 


677 


INDEX 


Wilhelmina, Queen of The Nether- 
lands, 760. 

Wilkerson (T.) 20774, 23085, 28065, 
30899. 


Wilkins (J. R.) 28074. 
Wilkinson (E.) 30930. 
Willard (Charles), aviator. 
Willard (Frances E.) 11921. 
Willet stained glass & decorating co. 
5400, 25746. 
Willets (—) 12789. 
Willetts (Mrs. Macey) 
Willey (L. M.) 28075. 
William II, Emperor 
5389, 22757. 
William III, King of England. 4872. 
Williams (—), supt. at Panama. 


31419. 
Williams (C.) 25398. 
Williams (C. A.) 20785. 
Williams (J.), ine. 18877. 
Williams (J. A.) 5401. 
Williams 8550, 20787. 
Williams ( 20788. 
Williams ( 
Williams ( 
( 
( 


25857. 


13070. 


of Germany. 


Williams 

Williams 

Williams (William), Comr. of Immi- 
gration. 25771. 

Williamson (C. C.) 

Willis (B. G.) 5402. 

Willis (R.) 20789, 23098. 

Willsden (S. B.) 886. 

Willson (A. A.) 28078. 

Willson (Augustus Everett), Gov. of 
Ky. 3606. 

Wilm (Nicolai von) 

Wilmerding (A. C.) 28090. 

Wilson (Mrs. A. M.) 28091. 

Wilson (F.) 4864, 5403, 11859. 

Wilson (G. D.) 30932. 

Wilson (H. W.) co. 16680. 

Wilson (J. A.) 30933. 

Wilson (J. E.) 18878. 

Wilson (J. W.) 23100. 

Wilson (James). Secy. of Agriculture. 
25771. 

Wilson (John) 8558. 

Wilson (P. E.) 4149. 

Wilson (Mrs. R. M.) 25494. 

Wilson (R. O.) 9080. 

Wilson (Woodrow) 
27307. 

Wilson (Mrs. Woodrow) 

Wilson & Brown. 25501. 

Wilson & co. 28464. 

Wilson & Savage. 4865. 

Wilt (W. W.) 23101. 

Winans (W. R.) 21128. 

Winchel (A. C.) 20796. 

Winchell (E. E.) 28093. 

Winchester repeating arms co. 

Wine (W.) & co. 4150. 

Winger (C. 8.) 8558, 28095. 


14080. 


19440. 


25771, 25947, 


25771. 


14449. 


pt. Iv, 2. s., Vv. 5 


Winsch (J.) 5405, 9081, 14450, 17035, 
23339, 31294. 
Winscher (C. G.) 

25502. 
Winslow (B. E.) 11625. 
Winslow (F. H. H.) 30935. 
Winter (F. C.) 6496. 
Winter & Sherman. 4152. 
Winter-Pond co. 14081. 
Winterhalter (F.} 24146. 
Winters (Mrs. P.) 9566. 
Winthrop mills co. 5455. 
Winton motor carriage co. 14088. 
Wisconsin geological and natural sur- 
vey. 14089. 
Wisewell (F. H.) 30988. 
Witham & Linebarger. 18881. 
Withers (F. A.) 25504. 
Witkowski (K.) 17107. 
Witlington (—) of Yale football squad. 
sy ee 
Witman (J. E.) 
Wiittich (W. F.) 
Witzel (W.) 34159. 
Wobring (F.) 21878. 
Wocher (M.) & son co. S887. 
Woehler (H. L.) 9401, 11863, 28096. 
Woelper (G. W.) 18882. 

Wohlbriick (T. C.) 23110, 25505, 
30939, 34160. 
Wohlgemut (M.) 
Wolf (H.) “2541. 
Wolf (J.) 28465. 
Wolf (P.) 20797. 
Wolf & co. 4866, 9415, 11882, 
14668, 21124, 28565, 25747, 31366. 

Wolfe (J. J.) 25506. 

Wolfe (U.) co. 14678. 

\Wolfer press. 28125. 

Wolff (Gustave) 22789. 

Woiff (L.) & co. 4158, 8561, 11626, 
18883, 20801, 23112. 

Wolfson (M.) 28466. 

Wolfson bros. co. 28126. 

Wolseley (G.) 29421. 

W.cC. T. U. (Natl.) 15608, 18050. 

Woman’s foreign missionary 
Maryland branch. 28127. 

Woman’s' inter-denominational 
Sionary-union. 16682. 

Wood (C. G.) 380940. 

Wood (C. N.) 4155, 4908. 

Wood (E. H.) 34165. 

Wood (F. E.) 20803. 

Wood (F. §.) 30942. 

Wood (L. S.) 23116. 

Wood (Gen. Leonard) 28808. 

Wood (O. F.) 8568, 11634, 14092, 
18885, 20804, 23117, 28128, 30943, 
34166. 

Woodbury & co. 20805, 34172. 

Woodhead (W. H.) 8585, 28148. 

Woodriffe (VMrs.) 23607. 

Woodruff (Mrs. C.) 5470. 


8559, 18879, 23106, 


16681. 
14091. 


15865. 


meV. Price oa 


soc., 


mis- 


( Woodruff (L. D.) 28153. 
678 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1910. 


Woodruff (Timothy Lester) 23607. 

Woods (A. H.) 24108. 

Woods (W. C.) 4156. 

Woodward (G. Ff.) 14111. 

Woodward (J. G.) 313892. 

Woodward & Tiernan ptg. co. 
8586, 34178. 

Woody studio. 8587. 

Wooley & co. 4805, 18905. 

Woollett (A. P.) 11884. 

Woolson spice co. 5472. 

Wordsworth (John), Bishop of Salis- 
bury. 25947. 

Work (Ralph) 12789. 

World’s champions, Athletics base ball 
team. 30291. 

World’s Panama exposition co. 20806. 

Wortsman (D. L.) 384271. 

Woy (L.) 28154. 

Wrangel (Rev. C. M.) 

Wrantzky’s. 11635. 

Wright (A. L.) 28170. 

Wright (Alice) 28808, 29230. 

Wright (B. B.) 14118. 

Wright (C. EH.) 16683. 

Wright (HB. A.) 8588, 16684, 34272. 

Wright (F. FE.) 18907. © 

Wright (F. P.) 4806. 

Wright (Orville), aviator. 

Wright (R. R.), jr. 5478. 

Wright (Wilbur), aviator. 
28817. 

Wu (Mme. Chao Chu) & son. 17216. 

Wu Ting-Fang, ex-Minister fr. China. 
17216. 

Wu (Ting-Fang Mme.) 17216. 

Wuethrich (H.) 4812, 18928. 

Wyand (E.C.) 28171. 

Wyant (A. H.) 6200, 10180, 15509, 
26111, 31982. 


4159, 


12895. 


28817. 
246, 3962, 


Wyche (K. W.) 888. 

Wyer (H. S.) 14119, 23137. 
Wyeth (N. C.) 4650. 
Wygard (M.) 766. 

Wylie (G. 8S.) 18982. 
Wyman (R.) 5474, 8589. 
Xistus II, III. 6509. 


Xystus I. 6509. 

Yale base ball players. 15788. 

Yale football squad. 25771. 

Yale ’varsity crew. 15788. 

Yatman (J. ©.) 4828, 5477, 8591, 
11636, 14122, 28178. 

Ye olde curiosity shop. 

Yeaton (M. BD.) 4909. 


23146, 25507. 


Yellow Kidney, Indian. 9765. 

Yerkes observatory. 20807, 34273. 

Yocum (Bob) 34100. 

York (G.) 14674, 17121. 

Yorston (J. C.) pub. co. 34276. 

Young (A. B.) 43832. 

Young (B. R.) 238147. 

Young (Kathryn), parents, grandpar- 
ents & great grandparents. 29361. 

Young (L. D.) 28174. 

Young (Lafayette), U. S. Sen. fr. Iowa. 
31419, 31892. 

Young (M. M.) 

Young & Carl. 8593, 23150. 

Young, Lord & Rhoades. 889, 16685, 

Y. M. C. A. (Internatl committee of) 
6871. 

Y. M. C. A., Twenty-third st. branch. 
5478. 

Young-Wood studio. 30952. 

Youssouf Zia Pacha, Ambassador fr. 
Turkey. 173890. 


Zackarias I. 17595. 

Zakrzewski (T.) 14675, 17122, 18933. 
Zarokille (N. P.) 4772. 
Zayas (Dr, A.) 26660. 
Zechariah, Bible character. 
Zeese-Wilkinson co. 890. 
Zeisse (L.) 28467. 

Zell (T. H.) 30958. 

Zeno mfg. co. 116387. 
Zepherinus I. 6509. 
Zerola (Nicola) 2540. 
Ziegler (C. P.) 238151, 28152. 


9417. 


32548. 


| Zier (H.) 21888. 
Zimmerman (C. E.) co. 4333, 20809, 
84280. 
Zimmerman (C. M.) 14128. 
Zimmerman (H.) 25285. 
Zimmerman (J.) 384878. 
Zimmermann (F. BE.) 8619. 


Zion’s co-operative mercantile institute. 
25508. 


Zipporah, Bible character. 
Zitzman (A. W.) 25748. 
Zo (H.) 238825. 
Zosimus I (Saint) 
Zschaebitz (Richard) 
Zubrinsky (I.) 14129. 
Zugel (H.) 6200. 
Zumbro bros. 116388. 
Zuni, N. Mex., Indians. 
Zwink (Joh.) 4959. 
Zwink (Ottilie) 14910. 


32548. 


6509. 
31111. 


29478. 


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