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NEW SERIES, VOLUME 24
FOR THE YEAR 1929
Nos. 1-4
Published by authority of the Acts of Congress of March 3, 1891, of June 30, 1906
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CATALOGUE
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE AOTS 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; PHOTOGRAPHS;
PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
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LIST OF RENEWALS
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cations for copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and Models
or Designs for works of art), In this class a subalphabet of titles is used
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mee GG. WORKS “OF ART; MODELS OR DESIGNS .FOR
WORKS OF ART
Notm.—aAn asterisk (*) after the proprietor’s name indicates that the artist and copy-
right proprietor are the same.
Amateis (Edmund R.)* New York. 1
Seulpture :
Decorative vase. Encircled with a
frieze of giraffes; foliage at top and
bottom. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1929; G 16.
Anderson (Chas. Henry)* Los Ange-
les. 2
Drawing:
Life in the jungles. Strip cartoon
of elephant and monkey throwing co-
coanuts at him, and elephant throw-
ing monkey into hippopotamus’ mouth.
[Six views] © 1c. Jan. 28, 1929; G
137.
Anderson-Friberg co., inc., Barre, Vt.
Kenerson (Harley C.) Designs:
Bernhart memorial, 1423. © 1 «.
Jan. 25, 1929; G 1380.
Brown memorial, 1425. © 1c. Jan.
2a, A920: G 132.
EXxxedra design, 1422. Curved wings
With polished vase. © 1 c. Jan. 25,
1929: G 129.
Harner memorial, 1419. ©1c. Jan.
oa, 1920: G 126.
Kenderson memorial, 1421. © 1c
Jan. 25, 1929; G 128.
Meehan memorial, 1424. ©1ce. Jan
25, 1929; G 131.
Ralston memorial, 1420. ©1ce. Jan.
ze, 1929 G27.
Apostleship of prayer, New York. 10
Kavanagh (John M.) Painting:
Vision of the future. Woodland
scene with the Blessed Mother seated
upon a rock and holding in her arms
the Infant Christ; while before her
eyes she sees, amid beams of light, an
outline of the cross on which her son
is crucified. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1929; G
olde
Armstrong (Samuel)* Tacoma. 11
Painting:
Tradition. Symbolic Indian subject
showing Nez Perce chief
tribal traditions to his young son.
describing
Vi-
1
sion in background depicts this. ©
1c. Jan. 28, 1929; G 136.
Art way studios, Evanston, Ill. 12-20
Froelich (Finn) Model:
Winged horse. [Winged horse with
four feet off ground, in attitude of
flying; supported on irregular base.
Lettering on lower base] © 1c. Jan.
2, 1929; G 85.
Romanelli (Carlo) Sculpture:
Dog and girl and refrigerator. [Fig-
ure of little girl with hand on door of
refrigerator. Dog seated on hind legs
beside her. Lettering on conventional-
ized base, General electric refrigerator]
© le. Jan. 2, 1929; G 84.
Fashion girl and terrier. [Girl with
coat drawn tightly around her and
hand on left hip in attitude of walk-
ing, with dog] © 1. Feb. 8, 1929;
G 323.
Flower girl. [Figure of girl bal-
anced on left foot with right knee
raised. Flowers in her arms trail
down to base forming irregular
wreath] ©1e. Feb. 23, 1929; G@ 305.
Girl and dog and refrigerator. [Girl
and dog seated facing each other, be-
fore refrigerator. Lettering on con-
ventionalized base, General electric
refrigerator] © 1c. Jan. 2, 1929; G@
83.
Llama. [Figure of a llama standing
in attitude of attention with forefeet
on slight rise in the ground] © 1.
Feb. 8, 1929; G 324.
Loping elephant. [Figure of eleph-
ant in attitude of running, with hind
legs crossing over front] © 1c. Feb.
23, 1929; G 304.
Old man, girl and radio. [Man lean-
ing on large radio. Little girl in front.
Figures mounted on large pedestal;
lettering on pedestal] © 1c. Jan. 2,
1929; G 86. ;
Seal. [Upright figure of seal mount-
ed on quadrangular base with orna-
mented faces] © 1c. Mar. 7, 1929; G
438.
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21
Ashford (Frank C.)* Sioux Falls,
s. D. 21
Painting:
Lincoln (Abraham) [Youthful por-
trait, head and shoulders, with head
turned to left profile view, and smooth
shaven face] © 1c. Feb. 28, 1929; G
345.
Atkins (Albert Henry)* Boston. 22
Sculpture:
Memorial peace tower. [Upright
part of tower is formed by figure of
veiled woman supporting smaller fig-
ure on both hands] Sculptural deco-
ration, inscription over door, Peace on
earth. ©1c. Jan. 5, 1929; G 19.
Azzi (Marius)* New York. 23-29
Sculpture :
Dolphins. Dolphins at play, jump-
ing out of the water. Water repre-
sented by decorative waves. © 1 ¢.
Feb. 21, 1929; G 298.
Kneeling girl with shell tray. Girl
on both her knees holding on her lap a
tray of shell design. © 1 ¢. Feb. 21,
1929; G 300.
Man struggling with a bull. Man in
the action of holding a bull by the
horns, gradually turning his head and
finally getting the bull down. ©1e.
Feb. 21, 1929; G@ 302.
Mother bird. Mother bird feeding a
worm to one of her young ones, while
the other two await their turn with
wide open mouths. © 1 ¢. Feb. 21,
1929: 1G: (299:
Penguins. Mother penguin partly
shielding her young one under her left
flipper. © 1c. Feb. 21, 1929; G 296.
Seal. Seal on a sloping rock stretch:
ing his curved neck and head upward,
© 1c. Feb. 21, 1929; G 297.
Winged spear thrower. Man aiming
and getting ready to throw the spear
Decorative wings signifying speed.
1 ec. Feb. 21, 1929; G 301.
Bailey (A. H.) Mountain Grove, Mo.
30
Jackson (Carl) Painting:
Shepherd of the hills
[Landscape of hills and valley]
1 e. Feb: 12, 1929; G 432.
Bangs (HE. Geoffrey)* Oakland, Calif,
Si
country.
©
Drawing:
Oakland, Calif., civic center. Pre-
liminary study of suggested civic cen-
ter. [Bird’s-eye view of a large city;
body of water at upper right] ©1e.
Jan. 11, 1929: G 55.
2
pt. IV, DISS Vee
Batchelder (John M.) Dixon, lll. 32
McClellan (Harry C.) Design:
Newcomb memorial, 994. © Feb. 16,
1929; 2 c. Feb. 23; G 317.
Bauman (Besse C.) Clayton, Ill.
Schlitz (John) Design:
Sheathed and chained is the sword
upon this shield of honor. Sheathed
and chained swords on sides of shield
[bearing lettering and names of coun-
tries and states] ©1 ce. Dec. 31, 1928:
G 100. 5
Bedell co., New York.
Urban (Joseph) Drawings:
Perspective study for show room.
Bedell building. [Circular balcony
supported on ornate pillars. Exhibit
cases on floor below] © 1c. Mar. 20,
1929; G 464.
Perspective study for 34th St. ele
vation. Bedell building. [Night scene.
People looking in store window] ©
1c. Mar. 20, 1929; G 463.
Typical show window. Bronze
frames with fluted bronze base set on
Belgium black marble base. Frieze
at top and walls in back of show cases
of sandblasted vitrolite. © 1 ¢. Mar.
20, 1929: G 462.
Bermel (Joseph) inc., New York. 37
Althoff (Henry H.) Sculpture:
Walsh mausoleum. Four sides in
form of cross. Graduated three step
platform, arched dcorway, pillar with
composite capital indented at each
corner under cross. © 1 e¢. Dec. 29,
oo
34-36
1928; G 84984.
Berry (Charles T.)* Washington. 38
Drawing:
Fox. [Head of a fox, three-quarter
right side view] ©1c. Dec. 27, 1928;
G 325.
Berry (Margaret)* Los Angeles. 39
Drawing:
Passé, le présent, le futur . Sil-
houette group of three female figures
in dancing posture. © 1 c¢. Feb. 11,
1929: G 248.
Bianchi (Charles) & sons, Barre, Vt.
40-44
McClellan (Harry C.) Designs.
Baumann memorial, P-21. © Feb.
16; 19293 32 ¢. Web’ 23 seca
Heath memorial, P-20. © Feb. 16,
1929; 2 ¢ Feb. 28; G 314.
Leath memorial, P-19. © Feb. 16,
19297 2. ‘ce Feb. 23'-7G ols.
Nahlin memorial, P-18. © Feb. 16, —
1929; 2 ¢ Keb. 23: G 312.
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no. 1, 1929
Waite memorial, P-22. © Feb. 16,
1929; 2 c. Feb. 23; G 316.
Black (W. J.) Chicago. 45
Blumenshine (H. L.) Painting:
Peace maker. [Four Indians. In-
dian chief at left side standing behind
Indian man with left arm outstretched.
Another Indian chief and Indian child
at right] © 1c. Feb. 4, 1929; G 205.
Bloom (Moses E.)* New York. 46
Painting:
Story of the jammed gun. Winter
mountain scene. [Bear in foreground
climbing toward a dog and a man hold-
ing gun upside down; a dead animal
at left] ©1e. Feb. 16, 1929; G 283.
Bowman management, inc., New York.
AT
Design :
[Standing
Hayes (Cornelius J.)
Bowman management.
figure cf medieval archer with bow
drawn in position for shooting; let-
tered scroll below] © 1 ¢ Dee. 19,
1928);-G 155.
Bradley (Hazel E.)* Hartford. 48
Model:
Child’s head. [Face with lips
parted showing one lower tooth; eyes
locking up] © 1. Dec. 8, 1928: G
116.
Brand (Clifford G.)* Brighton, Col.
49
Design:
Iescream and pop. Ragged youth
standing, one arm extended, hand and
finger pointing; other hand across ab-
domen with arm at side; barefooted.
© 1 ec. Feb. 11, 1929: G 243.
Brand (Louis D.) doing business as
Lew*, New York. 50
Drawing:
Diamond. [Coat of arms: shield lo-
zenge, bend lettered Diamond. Crest:
two winged beasts rampant support-
ing a diamond between. Lettered
scroll below] © 1 c¢. Dec. 18, 1928;
G 89.
Brand & Oppenheimer, inc., New York.
51
Kobn (Elizabeth) Painting:
Cloches. Impressionistic [heads of
women arranged in conventional de-.
sign] © 1c. Mar. 16, 1929; G 443.
Brookart bronze corp., Brooklyn.
52-54
Wilder (Louise) Designs:
Nude child kneeling on base in
crawling position. © 1 ¢« Mar. 9,
1929; G 405.
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62
Nude child standing on base with
head uplifted and arms at sides. ©
1 c. Mar. 9, 1929; G 403.
Nude child standing on base with
one arm partly raised. © 1 ec. Mar.
9, 1929; G@ 404.
Brown (Lillian Lorraine)* Baltimore.
55
Sculpture :
Hoover. Miniature bust. © 1 ©¢.
Jan. 21, 1929; G 102.
Burnham (Harry S.)* Schenectady,
it jap‘ 56
Drawings:
House in winter. [Winter snow
scene: central figure, a house and gar-
age adjoining, set in midst of trees
with roadway in front. Words, Merry
Christmas written in the snow in fore-
ground] ©1e. Jan. 7, 1929; G 48.
Burr (Hdward Everett) * Chicago.
Sculpture:
Lindbergh medal. For distinguished
air service. Medallion [Head of Lind-
bergh, left profile view. Border of let-
tering] © 1c. Feb. 2, 1929; G 156.
Bush-Brown (Henry K.)* Washington.
58
dT
Design :
Hoover (Herbert) medal. Obverse:
Relief of Herbert Hoover. Reverse:
Names of President, Vice President
Curtis and emblems of President, en-
gineer and star of hope over Hurope.
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1929; G 238.
Butts (J. Baptist)* Chicago. 59
Drawing:
Old Sol smiling. Sunlight is health.
Health is wealth. Sunlight scene.
Sun shining on a boy seated on stump.
Bag of gold under sun. © 1c. Mar.
8, 1929; G 384.
Cambern corp., Spokane, Wash. 60
Wood (Charles) Design:
Camberns Dutch shops. Sketch for
front. [Building in Dutch style with
windmill tower] ©1c. Mar. 6, 1929;
G 367.
Carlsen (Flora Belle)* New York.
61, 62
Sculpture :
Hoover (Herbert) Relief [bust of
Hoover, front view with hat] ©1e.
Feb. 14, 1929; G 279.
Pleistocene times. Relief. Prehis-
toric people preparing to roast a deer.
Fire in center, cave at back. ©16.
Feb. 14, 1929; G 280.
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Catlett (Gibson)* Chicago. 63
Painting:
Chicago and the 1933 World’s fair.
Bird’s-eye view of Chicago, showing
proposed development of 1983 World’s
fair grounds and buildings. © 1 «.
Jan. 7, 1929; G 47.
Christian board of publication, St.
Louis. 64-72
Justice (Marian) Paintings:
Rain. Two children in raincoats,
looking at toad frog on walk leading
to house in background; hollyhocks on
left hand corner; stormy clouds; rain
splashing. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1929; G 177.
Sun. Five children: three playing
with flower chain; two standing near
trees on right hand side; fleecy clouds.
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1929; G 176.
Wind. Three children, two standing,
one seated on beach; pointing to sail
boat in distance; fleecy white clouds
in background. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1929;
G 175.
Wilson (Patricia)
Evening prayer.
bedside, praying.
and rubber ball.
G 363.
Wireman
ings:
Children giving. Five children: one
girl holding collection plate into which
two children on left are about to place
some money; chair in right hand cor-
ner. ©1c. Feb. 4, 1929; G 174.
Children singing. Five children,
gathered around mother playing piano,
while they sing. © 1. Feb. 4, 1929;
G 173.
Gift of snow.
with a snow-man.
1929; G 51.
Obeying mother. Small boy pulling
wagon; dog on right hand side; holly-
hocks and roses on right; white gate
and hedge in background. © 1c. Feb.
4, 1929; G 172.
Painting:
Child kneeling by
Table with bunny
© 1c. Mar. 5, 1929;
(Katharine R.) Paint-
Four children playing
©. 1 .c. Jan. 10;
Wuenscher (—) Painting:
Joseph going on an errand. View
of rolling hills, and trees, Boy with
back turned, right hand raised hold-
ing rod. ©1c. Mar. 5, 1929; G 364.
Cleasby (Clarence S.)* Cranston, R. I.
73
Design :
Charter or certificate of organiza-
tion. [Sheet: symbol in center at top,
surrounded by lettering: The imperial
council charge, imperial rite, Yezdik-
hast empire of sphinx, inc.] © 1 ¢.
Jan. 4, 1929; G 1389.
x
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Coale (Griffith Baily)* New York.
74-78
Paintings:
American Indians playing their na-
tive game of lacrosse. [Indian drum-
mer in central foreground with three
other Indians, a man in armor and a
monk. All watching lacrosse players
in background] © 1. Mar. 8, 1929;
G 389.
Game of bowls on Bowling Green,
Manhattan. [Woman with little girl
and man with peg-leg in foreground.
Players and spectators of bowling
game in background. .All in early
American style] ©1c. Mar. 8, 1929;
G 388.
Lawn tennis sponsored by French
aristocracy. [A tennis game, mixed
doubles. Players and spectators at
right background are dressed in old
French costumes, period style] ©1«.
Mar. 8, 1929; G 387.
Persians playing their ancient polo.
[Persian horseman in native costume
ready to strike polo ball in foreground.
Two other players in background, with
row of spectators standing before large
building] © 1c. Mar. 8, 1929; G 386.
Royal game of golf in old England.
[Man in old English costume, period
style, completing a drive. Men, women
and a boy watching in background]
© 1c. Mar. 8, 1929; G 385.
Coca cola co., Atlanta. 79-96
Painting:
Girl in green dress. © 1c. Feb. 23,
1929; G 355.
Eaton (Mary E.) Paintings:
Beech. © 1 ¢. Feb. 7, 1929;.G 215.
Birch. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1929; G 221.
Cedar. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1929; G 218.
Cherry. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1929; G 210.
Dogwood. © 1 c¢. Feb. 7, 1929; G
207.
Elm. © 1 c. Feb. 7, 1929; G 206.
Gingko. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1929; G 220.
Hickory. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1929; G
2AZ:
Horse chestnut. ©1c. Feb. 7, 1929;
G 211.
Locust. © 1 c. Feb. 7, 1929; G 219.
Magnolia. © 1c. Feb. 9, 1929; G
a
Maple. © 1 «¢. Feb. 7, 1929; G 212.
Peach. © 1 c., Feb. 7, 1929; G 216.
Spruce. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1929; G 214.
Sycamore. © 1 c¢. Feb. 7, 1929;
G 208.
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no. 1, 1929
ames U1 ¢. Web. 7, 1929 :.G. 209.
Willow. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1929; G 217.
Cold Spring granite co., Cold Spring,
Minn. 97, 98
McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:
Memorial, 141-B. © Dec. 22, 1928;
2c. Feb. 12, 1929; G 249.
Newman memorial, 142. © Feb. 16,
1929 ; 2 c. Feb. 283; G 318.
Connecticut foundry co., Rocky Hill,
Conn. 99-120
Schulze (Richard J.) Sculpture:
Angora cat. [Seated cat with head
turned to left side; bow around neck]
In relief. ©1c. Mar. 13, 1929; G 503.
Basket of fruit with birds. In relief.
© 1 ec. Mar. 13, 1929; G 504.
Bird, cardinal. [Right profile view
of bird perched on branch in tree] ©
ae. Mar, 9, 1929 >, G 398.
Cape Cod fisherman. [Figure of fish-
erman seated in armchair, holding a
newspaper] In relief. © 1 c¢. Mar. 9,
1929; G 401.
Cupid and Psyche. [Cupid, winged
figure, holding half-reclining figure of
Psyche in his arms] In relief. ©1e.
Mar. 13, 1929; G 505.
Flying Cloud. Ship in full sail in
relief. © 1c. Mar. 13, 1929; G 506.
Lincoln (Abraham) [Head-of Lin-
eoln] In relief. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1929;
G 396.
Litchfield cathedral. [Church struc-
ture] In relief. © 1c. Mar. 18, 1929;
G 507.
_ Pal, A. Dog in relief. [Young Aire-
dale, standing] © 1c. Mar. 13, 1929;
G 508.
Pal, B. [Aairedale dog and shrub-
bery, in relief] © 1. Mar. 13, 1929;
G 509.
Pirate galleon. [Ship in full sail]
In relief. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1929; G 400.
Russian wolf hound. In relief. ©
Pe: Mar: 13,°.1929'; G 510.
Scottish terrior. [Street and house
m background] In relief. © 1 c.
Mar. 13, 1929; G 511.
Scotty. [Scottish terrior] In relief.
© 1 c. Mar. 13, 1929; G 512.
Storm. [Two figures draped in thin
veils, running, with flowers and foliage
on both sides] In relief. © 1c. Mar.
9, 1929 G 397.
Thinker. [Right profile of nude male
seated, with chin resting on hand] In
relief. © 1c. Mar. 13, 1929; G 513.
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125
Tiger and snake. Tiger and snake
[in fighting attitude] In relief. ©
I’c. Mar. 13, 1929; G 514.
Tulips. [Basket of tulips] In re-
lief. © 1c. Mar. 18, 1929; G 515.
Wanderer. [Man playing a horn,
leaning against a tree, with rabbit sit-
ting up before him] In relief. ©1c.
Mar. 13, 1929; G 516.
Washington (George) [Head of
Washington, in relief, in oval frame]
© 1c. Mar. 9, 1929; G 399.
Well of wisdom. [Nude female fig-
ure with long flowing hair, kneeling on
one knee, holding bowl from which
water is flowing] In relief. © 1.
Mar. 18, 1929; G 517.
Wire haired fox terrier. [Left pro-
file view of dog. House and trees in
background] In relief. © 1 c. Mar.
9, 1929; G 402.
Cook (Frank B.) Asheville, N. C. 121
Sculpture:
Miss Dixie.
nude dancing girl figure.
22, 1929; G 545.
Copper and brass research assn.*, New
York. 122
Painting:
Wheel of progress in modern trans-
portation speeds forward on wings of
copper. [Automobile, train, airplane,
winged wheel, bus, street car, truck,
dirigible, and ship speeding along side
Life size modernistic
© .1,c. Mar.
by side] ©1e. Jan. 16, 1929; G 68.
Crescent metal works, ine., Newark,
ING. 1-3)
Skiba (John) Sculpture:
Scotch terrier. Statuette of Scotch
terrier [standing in attitude of atten-
tion with tail erect] © 1c. Mar. 11,
1929; G 406.
Cross (Henry H.) co., Chicago.
124, 125
Lovering (—) Drawing:
Capt. Kidd may have had his treas-
ures but the autoist of today has
Crossco. [Winter scene, 1929: Boy in
fur coat standing beside stalled auto-
mobile and keg of Crossco. At top, his
mental picture of pirate with treasure
chest, 1729] © 1c. Feb. 16, 1929; G
287.
Utpatel (F. A.) Drawings:
Crossco, gear lubricant, defies them
all. [Symbolic nude male figure of
Crossco with arms crossed in defiant
attitude. Figures of old man Winter
and Summer at right; lettering at top
and bottom] © 1c. Feb. 16, 1929; G
288.
Ae
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126
Daprato statuary co.*, Chicago.
126-147
Models:
Angel holding fixture, 3479. ©1«.
Feb. 18, 1929; G 290.
Baptismal font.
4, 1929; G 165.
Caloquero (St.) group, 1066—-A. Fig-
ure of St. Caloquero blessing a man.
©1«. Feb. 3, 1929; G 230.
Crucifix, 4501. Cross with figure of
Our Lord. Cross is mounted on a rock
2809. © 1c. Feb.
effect base. © 1c. Mar. 25, 1929; G
479
Crucifixion group, 582. Figure of
Our Lord on the cross, with his Blessed
Mother and St. John standing on either
side and St. Mary Magdalene kneeling
at the foot of the cross. © 1c. Feb. 4,
1929; G 164.
Exposition throne, 1769, showing two
angels holding a book. © 1c. Mar. 25,
1929; G 480.
——1797. ©1e. Jan. 7, 1929; G
119.
Joan of Are, 4629. Statue of Joan
of Arc, Shown in a sitting position. ©
1 c¢. Jan. 7, 1929; G 125.
Little Flower of Jesus, St. Therese,
4630, holding roses and crucifix in her
hands. © 1c. Mar. 25, 1929; G 481.
Our sorrowful Mother, 4153. Bust.
©1c. Jan. 7, 1929; G 121.
Piscina, 2696. © 1c. Mar. 25, 1929;
G 482.
Reliquary case, no. 3570. © 1 «
Jan. 7, 1929; G 120.
Roch (St.) 1016. Statue of St.
Roch. © 1. Feb. 18, 1929; G 289.
Roman bracket, 4252. © 1 c. Mar.
25, 1929; G 483.
Roman pedestal with sub-pedestal,
4134, with monogram in center panel
of antipendium. © 1c. Mar. 25, 1929;
G 484.
Roman pulpit, 4805. © 1 ¢. Feb. 4,
1929; G 166.
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1929; G
167.
Roman station, 4457. © 1 c¢. Mar.
25, 1929; G 485.
St. Louis the king, 925. Statue
Showing figure carrying a pillow on
which is placed a crown. © 1. Jan.
7, 1929; G 118.
' Station no. 5, 4456. Simon helps
Jesus to carry his cross. Roman style.
©1c. Jan. 7, 1929; G 124.
pt. Iv, Des., V¥u24
Station no. 8, 4454. Jesus consoles
the holy women. Gothic style. ©le
Jan. 7, 1929; G 122.
Station no. 12, 4455. Jesus expires
on the cross. Gothic style © 1 «4
Jan. % 1929". G 128.
Daughters [of] American revolution,
Sequoia chapter, San Francisco.
148
McLean (Halda Hoover) Design:
Border design of Sequoia leaves and
cones. © 1c. Feb. 23, 1929; G 303.
Davis (John A.)* Willernie, Minn
149
Painting :
Scenic painting including mountain
and water scenery with female figure
in foreground seated on a rock. © 1
c. Mar. 30, 1929; G 530.
Dean’s rag book co., ltd., London.
Pfeiffer (George J.) Model:
Dismal Desmond. Grotesquely
shaped and spotted figure of comic
melancholy hound seated. © 1. Jan.
26, 1929; G 1383.
DeLaval separator ¢co.*, New York.
151-156
150
Paintings:
Good start. [Little boy at table
with bread and butter and milk. Air-
dale at his left side. Picture of George
Washington on the wall] ©1e. Feb.
5, 1929; G 187.
My treat. [Rural scene: Two farm-
er boys eating ice cream cones] © 1
ce. Feb. 5, 1929; G 185.
None for you. [Rural scene: Boy in
overalls seated on cylindrical chicken
coop eating watermelon. Airedale sit-
ting up before him. House at left.
Town in extreme background] ©1e.
Feb. 5, 1929; G 184.
Service. [Woman sitting on floor,
pouring milk into cup for child beside
her. Old lady knitting in background]
© 1c. Feb. 5, 1929; G 181.
Starting the journey. [Farewell
scene on Station platform. Young man
and girl holding hands. Train round-
ing bend in background] © 1. Feb.
Be O29" G 182:
Two straws. [Boy and girl seated
at table, each with straw, drinking
from one glass of ice cream soda] ©
1 ¢. Feb. 5, 1929; G 186.
Delew (Helen)* New York. 157-160
Paintings:
One-eyed Delewettes no. 1. One-
eyed lady leading a one-eyed cat. ©
1 evan. T1929; "Gor.
WORKS
no. 1, 1929
{
2. One-eyed organ grinder with
a one-eyed animal playing for two one-
eyed children. © 1c. Jan. 11, 1929;
G 58.
3. One-eyed Gypsy telling for-
tune of a one-eyed man. © 1. Jan.
11, 1929: G 59.
4. One-eyed girl and a one-
eyed boy walking under a parasol. ©
1c. Jan. 11, 1929; G 60.
Denslow (Henry Carey)* Brooklyn.
161
Drawing:
Evolution of life. [Pictures of the
life of the geological periods with a
brief hand-printed description of each
period; all placed on a long curtain]
© 1c. Mar. 12, 1929; G 561.
Didier (Perry)* Los Angeles. 162
Design:
Sunflower Hamburger. [Sunflow-
er in full bloom, on stem with four
large leaves] © 1. Mar. 25, 1929;
G 486.
Dieges (Charles J.)* New York.
163-165
Designs:
Pedestal, circular in form, having a
hexagon base, surmounted with laurel,
and pillars supporting an upper corru-
gated band. © 1c. Mar. 1, 1929; G@
348.
Pedestal, oval in form, having a
hexagon base, surmounted with laurel,
and pillars supporting an upper cor-
rugated band. © 1c. Mar. 1, 1929; G
347.
Sculpture:
Missouri Valley intercollegiate ath-
letie assn. Placque, having a figure of
nude athlete in center. At one side,
column with laurel entwined. At left
of figure, a torch. ©1c. Jan. 22, 1929;
G 107.
Dittmar (Francis J.)* Buffalo.
Design :
Leif, the Lucky. [Figure of man
clad in armor with knees bare, wear-
ing casque adorned with wings; his
hands resting upon an axe before him]
© 1c. Mar. 19, 1929: G 449.
Dodds granite co., Milford, Mass.
167, 168
166
McClellan (H.) Designs:
Mayer sarcophagus, Chicago, II.
Special classic design, two crypt sar-
cophagus, two carved center front
pilasters, and pilasters at 4 corners, de-
sign 9013. © 1c. Jan. 26, 1929; G 135.
Mayer sarcophagus, Chicago, III.
Two crypt sarcophagus of plain type,
polished walls, design C-9014. ©1le.
Jan. 26, 1929; G 134.
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Dreifuss (Leopold)* San Francisco.
169
Design : s
Collegians, 1. Plaque showing the
representation of two bathing girls in
a fixed fanciful pose. © 1c. Mar. 25,
1929; G 478.
Dryden (Wheeler)* New York. 170
Drawing:
Hoover (Herbert) alphabet-icature.
Herbert Hoover formed with the let-
ters contained in the word, Prosperity.
Beneath the drawing, the word Pros-
perity, formed with the same letters
repeated. © 1c. Oct. 31, 1928; G 87.
Dupont (Jean G.)* Chicago. 171-176
Drawings:
Atlantic City souvenir. [Two bath-
ers standing in water, playing ball.
Lettering above] ©1c. Feb. 27, 1929;
G 357.
California souvenir. [Little girl
reaching up toward an orange tree.
Lettering above. In outline resem-
bling human figure] © 1 ec. Feb. 27,
1929; G 358.
Chicago souvenir. [Woman milking
cow. Lantern at left. Lettering be-
low] ©1e. Feb. 27, 1929; G 356.
Detroit souvenir. [Girl in open
roadster driving fast with dog on left
running board. Lettering below] ©
1c. Feb. 27, 1929; G 359.
My boy motto. [Woman sitting in
a living room. Image of boy with
hand on door in background. Letter-
ing at left] ©1c. Feb. 27, 1929; G
361.
New York souvenir. [Statue of
Liberty in foreground. ‘Bird’s-eye
view of buildings behind. Lettering
above] ©1c. Feb. 27, 1929; G 360.
Earl (Godwin)* Hollywood, Calif.
ICC 1S
Paintings:
Haynes (Mrs. Leonard) of Los An-
geles, Calif. [Portrait of Mrs. Haynes
seated, three-quarter length] ©1e..
Mar. 30, 1929; G 5381.
Inerease. [Man sitting in armchair.
with newspaper; headline reading
Notable increase, U. S. population,
ete.; woman holding plate in front of
face, whispering in man’s ear] ©1e.
Jan. 9, 1929; G 50.
Edinburgh (Florence Oria Lee Grey)
Chicago. 179
Anderson (Agnes) Drawing:
Golden sun remedies. [Desert scene.
Setting or rising sun with palm trees
at left and camel at right] ©l1e.
Dec. 31, 1928; G 84985.
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180
Edwards (H. J.) San Diego. 180
Mosher (—) Drawing:
I am Edwards service bear. Bear
with a grotesque head, having an elon-
gated bill, the figure clad in a white
Service uniform and holding a hat in
the hand, with the inscription, I am
Edwards service bear. ©1c. July 30,
1928; G 83855.
Ehrgood (Frederick E.) Springfield,
Mass. 181
Bemis (Earle A.) Design:
Masonic memorial monument. [Con-
ventional memorial, bearing Masonic
emblem in middle of an open _ book,
with a three step platform. A column
with fluted shaft and Doric capital
surmounted by large globe, at each
end] ©1e. Feb. 20, 1929; G 294.
Hllsworth (Lincoln) New York. 182
Remington (Frederick) Painting:
Buffalo hunt. Two Indians have
closed in on a buffalo with spears while
one of their companions and his horse
lie injured on the ground. © 1 «@
Dec. 19, 1928; G 274.
Engelmann (William Fred)* Chicago.
183
Scuipture:
Wallbracket. Large front surface
carries an eagle in relief, while both
Side surfaces carry each a propeller
with a wreath in relief. © 1 c¢. Jan.
ZIG 29'; Guila9:
(Carrie W.) Savannah, Ga.
184
Epting
McNeel marble co. Design:
Epting. Tombstone for Rev. M. J.
Epting in modified cenotaph design
with cross in relief on central motif.
© 1¢ Mar. 30, 1929; G 534.
Fenton (Beatrice)* Philadelphia. 185
Sculpture:
Nereid fountain. lLife-size, nude,
dancing, female figure, poised on ball
of her right foot on back of central
one of three dolphins, which form base.
© 1c. Feb. 15, 1929; G 326.
Ferris (Jean Leon Gerome)* Philadel-
phia. 186
Painting:
Victory ball. Washington dancing
with Mrs. Willis at Fredericksburg,
1781. Washington’s mother to left,
Lafayette and partner in middle dis-
tance. © 1c. Jan. 22, 1929; G 109.
First methodist.
Goodwill
Calif.
church.
Oakland,
187
episcopal
committee,
8 5
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 24
Rogers (A. Judson) Drawing:
Seal of good will. Symbol in the
form of a seal, with the words, The
seal of good will, above, and In his
name, below, in the outer circle.
Clasped hands over a reclining cross
in the center. © 1c. Feb. 23, 1929;
G 354.
Fisher (Herbert W.)* Battle Creek.
188-202
Drawings:
Apparently dead. Obsequies of baby
Pan. [Central figures: Pan lying in
bier at side of lake; forest animals, |
angels, mermaids and others in mourn-
ing attitudes radiating toward him
bearing flowers and tributes. © 1 e.
Jan. 2, 1929; G 15.
Baby Pan, 1. Outline of the little
god, holding a flower up. © 1. Jan.
2, 1929; G 3.
2. Outline of the little god,
holding a flower up. © 1c. Jan. 2,
1929; G 4.
Before Lindy. Baby Pan among the
airplanes. [Six searchlights centered
on Pan] © 1 ¢. Jan. 2, 1929: G 12.
One hundred and sixteenth street.
Baby Pan riding Pegasus above clouds ;
glimpse of elevated railroad far below.
© 1 ¢ Jan. 2) 1929. Gs:
Pan and Herr Strauss. Baby Pan
drawn through clouds [in a chariot]
by an orchestra, [musical instruments
representing horses] © 1 ce. Jan. 2,
1929; G@ 10.
Pan and M’sieur Corot. Baby Pan
and Cupid in Corot’s Dance of the
nymphs,,. morning, ,,©,,1 cr sdamemee,
1929; G 13,
Pan Santa Claus league. Child’s
dream of holding up Santa Claus, who
is Pan in digguise. [Bed room scene;
father and mother turning on light to
look at child asleep and dreaming] ©
1 G.dian. 21 1929)*. Gis tae
Pan the jungle boy. Baby Pan play-
ing his pipes and making jungle crea-
tures caper. ©1c. Jan. 2, 1929; G 11.
Pan the sea urchin. Baby Pan rid-
ing a dolphin [on rough sea with many
fish around him] © 1c. Jan. 2, 1929;
G 9.
Pan the snow baby. Baby god riding
a svan of squirrels in winter. [Scene;
boy on a horse at the right] © Te.
Same. 2 AG ae
Pan the water baby. Baby god rid-
ing a turtle [on body of water in
midst of palm trees and cat-tails]
© 1c. Jan. 2, 1929; G 6.
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220
Song of the hippopotamus. Open-
mouthed hippo with baby Pan playing
his pipes [and many small figures of
animals and cherubs] © 1. Jan. 2,
1929; G 5.
Squirrel steeds, 1. Two squirrels in
mid-leap; outline. ©1c. Jan. 2, 1929;
G 1.
2. Outline of two squirrels in
midteap: © 1c. Jan. 2, .1929;.G,.2.
Flanagan (John)* New York. 203
Sculpture :
Poilu 4 Verdun. French soldier
standing figure in French uniform and
trench hat, overcoat turned back over
left leg; left arm bent and holding
pipe. ©1c. Dec. 28, 1928; G 84953.
Forbes litho. mfg. co.*, Chelsea, Mass.
204
Painting :
Big game. [Man in cowboy costume
shooting from behind tree in fore-
ground at three deer in valley at right]
© 1 «. Mar. 7, 1929; G 366.
Fredrickson (F. C.)* Chicago. 205
Design :
Lindheimer memorial. Curved, pol-
ished, granite ex¢edia, with round but-
tresses. © 1c. Jan. 14, 1929; G 81.
Freece (Wilbur C.)* Portland, Or.
206, 207
Sculpture :
Charmian.
girl on pedestal.
raised shoulder.
Head and shoulders of
Head turned over left
© 1c. Mar. 12, 1929;
G 411.
Daphne. Head and neck of girl on
pedestal. Eyes nearly closed and hair
brushed back. © 1 c. Mar. 12, 1929;
G 410.
Gey (William H.) Boston. 208
Sanborn (Fred C.) Drawing:
Cape Cod, the past and the present.
Cape Cod picturing the canal area, an
ancient Ship and character, radio sta-
tion, zeppelin, modern navigator and
eagle, over map of Cape Cod. ©1e.
Feb. 21, 1929; G 341.
Goodfellow (Lillian)* Seattle. 209
Design :
Duz makes oxygen suds. Deals gent-
ly with the fabric and firmly with the
dirt. [Hand holding sheer garment
in conventionalized soap bubbles. An-
other hand below pulling off dirt. Box
of Duz in lower right hand corner with
lettering] © 1c. Jan. 21, 1929; G 273.
9
Goodman (Frank)* Kansas City, Mo.
210, 211
Models:
Amos.
character with hands in pockets] ©
Pe, dant. 2, bole: (Gels
Andy. [Full length figure, negro
character, wearing derby] ©1c. Jan.
Pon L929 G 112!
Granite City granite co.*, St. Cloud,
[Full length figure, negro
Minn. PNP A AND
Designs:
Rairdon memorial, 310. ©1 ce. Mar.
11, 1929; G 408.
Rindahl memorial, 313. © 1c. Mar.
11, 1929; G 409.
Graphic arts engraving co., Wilkes-
Barre, Pa. 214
Conroy (Edward L.)
Interior scene, night. Family con-
sisting of mother, daughter, son and
small child arranged around an old
fashioned egg stove burning anthracite
coal. ©1c. Feb. 21, 1929; G 295.
Grimes (Frances)* New York. PA US
Sculpture :
Willard (Emma) Bust. © 1 e
Mar. 13, 1929; G 434.
Hamlin (Genevieve Karr)* New York.
216
Sculpture:
Bauer (Harold) Portrait bas-relief
[of right profile of man playing piano]
© 1c. Mar. 6, 1929; G 365.
Hanfstaengl (Franz) Munich.
217, 218
Merté (Oskar) Painting:
Fuchsjagd, eye Ouerfeldein.
Hunters (left) behind the pack
(right) ; in the center three hunters
taking a fence. ©1c. Jan. 16, 1929;
G 80.
Schrimpf (Georg) Painting:
Staffelsee, 18216. Landscape. Little
village with meadows in foreground,
lake, mountains and wide sky in back-
ground. ©1e. Jan. 16, 1929; G 79.
Hannay (Meta Knox)* Waban, Mass.
219, 220.
Sculpture:
Daffodils. Bas-relief. [Two chil-
dren; one sitting facing forward in
center, one standing, in left profile, at
right with dress and hair blowing in
strong wind] © 1. Jan. 21, 1929;
G 104.
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
Bas-relief. [Left profile, seated]
1 c. Mar. 5, 1929; G 362. _
(Felix)
©
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221
Harden (James Henry)* Gadsden, Ala.
Dapal
Drawing:
Genealogical tree from Adam _ to
Jesus the Christ as recorded by Chron-
icles and Matthew and Luke. ©1e.
Mar. 26, 1929; G 520.
Havas (Agence) Paris. 222
Robichon (—) Drawing:
Texaco. La marche 4 Vétoile. [De-
sign formed of large lettering; word
Texaco tilted across the picture. En-
larged initial T, ornamented with
Stars, superimposed on figures of the
three wise men. Three automobiles at
left] © 1c Jan. 25, 1929; G 188.
Heller (Marshall Edward)* Craig-
ville, Minn. 223
Drawing:
Sparrow Legs. Comic feature draw-
ing no. 12. Indian man yelling for
mercy, held in mid air on the point
of an arrow held by Indian at left.
Other Indians grouped about. ©1e.
Mar. 5, 1929; G@ 518.
Hintermeister (J. Hy.)* Brooklyn.
224-226
Paintings:
Ambassador of good will. Above a
grand mountain scene, alone in the
clouds, flies a trimotored airplane. At
the right a snowclad peak, below an
emerald lake surrounded by dark
pines. ©1c. Mar. 22, 1929; G 473.
Castles in the air. In front the
terrace of a beautiful medieval formal
garden, flanked by giant trees. From
there a female figure, guarded by a
large greyhound, looks across a lake
unto the castle among the rugged
mountains. .7©) 1 ve: Mar. 422. 1929"
G 474.
Caught king. A quiet lake at sun-
set. Left, two men in a boat, one
standing, watching with intense ex-
pression the prey on his line, a large
salmon in his last fight. The guide,
smiling, manages the oars. © 1 «@
Mar. 22, 1929; G 472.
Hoeninger (Hlsie)* Schiller Park, I.
227
Drawing:
It . [Large letters, IT, enclosed
in squares. Two larger squares con-
nected to center square by radiating
lines, with nos. 1-24 at each of inter-
sections thus formed. Dutch scene of
windmills along canal, and Dutch
people in border between squares] ©
1c. Feb. 27, 1929; G 340.
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pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Holland (Hattie May)* Denver. 228
Design:
American war mother’s badge, em-
blem. National shield with a star on
it; around that are the words, Amer-
ican war mothers. © 1 ce. Feb. 28,
1929; G 348.
Horwitz (Kdward S.)* Cincinnati.
229, 230
Drawings:
Comic fans. Two figures personify-
ing the microphone and radio with
wording above and below. © 1 e.
Feb. 23, 1929; G 306. .
Kings of the air. [Two figures}
personifying the microphone and ra-
dio. Mike Raphone (Microphone) and
Ray Deoh (Radio) © 1 ¢ Jan. 4,
LOZ 3 Gale
Hunt (Hsther)* New York. 231
Sculpture:
Honorable bunny. Small statue of
a little Chinese girl holding up a rab-
bit with both hands. © 1c. Mar. 9,
1929; G 390.
Hurley (Edward Timothy)* Cincin-
nati. 2321283
Design:
Fish and water effect. Circular
bronze plaque. © 1c. Jan. 21, 1929;
G 105.
Sculpture :
Three cray fish. Circular bronze
plaque. [Bas-relief] © 1c. Jan. 21,
1929; G 106.
Illinois (Univ. of) athletic assn.,
Champaign, Il. 234
Bradbury (Charles EH.) Sculpture:
Illinois (Univ. of) indoor relay car-
nival. Traditional Illini Indian greet-
ing the relay runners. © 1c. Feb. 11,
1929 Ga 25G.
Imans (Pierre)* Paris. 235-270
Sculpture:
Adémar, 561KT. Buste. © 1 «@
Mar. 8, 1929; G@ 412.
Anselme, 558KT. Buste. © 1 e.
Mar. 8, 1929: G@ 413.
Bertrand, 48 T. Mannequin, 14 ans.
© 1c. Feb. 1, 1929: G 189.
Bob, 559KT. Buste. © 1 ec. Mar.
8, 1929; G 414.
Claude, 51 T. Mannequin. 16 ans.
© ic. Feb. 1, 1929: G 190.
David, 37 T. Mannequin.
© 1c. Feb. 1, 1929; G 191.
Dianette, 47 T. Mannequin. 14 ans.
© 1c. Feb. 1, 1929; G 192.
Dimitri, 557KT. Buste. © 1c. Mar.
8, 1929; G@ 415.
10 ans.
ee
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292
Djim, 539KT. Buste. © 1c. Mar. | Jackson (May Howard)* Washington.
S,, 1929; G 416.
Edward, 547T. Buste. © 1c. Mar.
8, 1929; G 417.
Florence, 46 T. Mannequin. 14 ans.
© 1 c, Feb. 1, 1929;.G 198.
Gérald, 25 T. Mannequin. 8 ans.
© 1c. Feb. 1. 1929; G 194.
Gontrand, 563KT. Buste. © 1 «
Mar. 8, 1929; G 418.
Harry, 538KT. Buste. © 1c. Mar.
8, 1929; G 419.
Isabelita, 38 T. Mannequin. 10 ans.
© 1c. Feb. 1, 1929; G 195.
Ivan, 562KT. Buste. © 1c. Mar.
8, 1929: G 420.
Léopold, 560T. Buste. © 1c. Mar.
8, 1929; G 421.
Lilette, K44T. Buste. © 1c. Mar.
8, 1929; G 422.
Lyjo, 533T. Buste.
1929; G 423.
@ ie) Mar. 8.
Mailys, 56 T. Mannequin. 18 ans.
© 1c. Feb. 1, 1929; G 196.
Massu, K41T. Buste. © 1. Mar.
8, 1929; G 424.
Miche, 138 T. Mannequin. 4 ans.
© 1c. Feb. 1, 1929; G 197.
Monique, 42 T. Mannequin. 12 ans.
© 1c. Feb. 1, 1929; G 198.
Nadine, 39 T. Mannequin. 10 ans.
© 1e. Feb. 1, 1929; G 199.
Olympe, 3L. _Buste.. © 1 ¢. Mar. 8,
1929; G 425.
Poucet, 2 T. Mannequin. 1 ans. ©
ier Hep i, 1929 :..G 200.
Randall, 548T. Buste. © 1c. Mar.
8, 1929: G 427.
Raoul, 36 T. Mannequin. 10 ans.
© 1c. Feb. 1, 1929; G 202.
Raton, 24 T. Mannequin. 7 ans.
© 1c. Feb. 1, 1929; G 201.
Raymonde, K57T. Buste. © 1 «@
Mar. 8, 1929: G 426.
Réginald, 546KT. Buste. © 1 «.
Mar. 8, 1929; G 428.
Tony, 22 T. Mannequin. 6 ans. ©
1c¢. Feb. 1, 1929; G 203.
Piipy wo, b. Mannequin, 6 ans.
©1e. Feb. 1, 1929; G 204.
* Umberto, 542T. Buste. © 1 «@
Mar. 8, 1929; G@ 429.
Vassili, 566KT. Buste. ©1c. Mar.
8, 1929; G@ 430.
Willy, 567KT. Buste. ©1c. Mar.
8, 1929; G 481.
Ei.
Paki:
Sculpture:
Resurrection. [Irregular shell
shaped mass enveloping the nude fig-
ure of a woman in reclining position ]
© 1 c. Mar. 1, 1929: G 349.
Johnson (Annie L.)* Los Angeles. 272
Sculpture:
Airedale dog. Statuette of Airedale
dog, slim, with front legs long and
straight ; sitting position. © 1c. Jan.
14, 1929: G@ 65.
Johnson (Malvin Gray)* New York.
273
Painting:
Swing low, sweet chariot. [Group
of people in foreground gazing at fan-
tastical chariot-like clouds above body
of water and hills in background] ©
1c. Mar. 9, 1929; G 489.
Johnson & Gustafson, Barre, Vt. 274
EHricson (Roger Carl) Design:
Wayte memorial, 751. © Jan. 29,
4929.2 2..¢ Heb: 42 4 G .258.
Jones bros. co., Boston. 275-292
McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:
Barlow memorial. © Feb. 28, 1929;
Qe Wate <.2.G obo:
Burnam memorial, 40215. © Mar.
19), 1929 =) 2. c..Mar,.25:°, G 500;
Burrage memorial. © Feb. 28, 1929;
2G. Marti( + G 3st.
Harper memorial.
Zeya. 7 : G 379:
Hollins memorial, 40248.
19, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 25; G 496.
Jermine memorial. © Feb. 28, 1929;
27C) Mare ES Gots.
Jordan memorial.
2G: Mar. 7 3"G S80.
London memorial, 40214.
19, 1929: 2.¢. (Mar. 25; G 501.
Olsen memorial. © Jan. 29, 1929;
2 Keb. 122.G 255,
Randolf memorial. © Jan. 29, 1929;
2c. Feb. 12; G 254.
Ranseen memorial.
2c. Mar. 7; G 383.
Sanford memorial, 40246. © Mar.
19, 1929; 2c. Mar. 25; G 497:
Slocum memorial, 40245.
19, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 25; G 498.
Spencer memorial, 40216.
19, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 25; G 499.
Stevenson memorial. © Feb. 28,
1929; 2 c. Mar. 7; G 382.
© Feb. 28, 1929;
© Mar.
© Feb. 28, 1929;
© Mar.
© Feb. 28, 1929 ;
© Mar.
© Mar.
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
293
pt. IV, 0. S., v. 24
Jones bros. co.—Continued.
Stewart memorial. © Feb. 28, 1929;
2c. Mar. 7; G 377.
Summers memorial. © Feb. 28,
1929; 2 c« Mar. 7; G 376.
Poor (Albert W.) Design:
Lichter - Kellermann memorial. ©
Dec. 5, 1928; 2 « Mar. 7, 19295'G 374.
Josten mfg. co., Owatonna, Minn.
293-295
Dossef (Ivan) Sculpture:
Center. [Figure of basketball play-
er, right-arm raised, in attitude of
jumping for the ball] © 1c. Feb. 4,
1929; G 168.
Spiker. [Figures of two. volley bal!
players; one at right leaping off of
ground in attitude of knocking ball
over net] © 1. Feb. 4, 1929; G 169.
Tip off. [Two basketball players
facing each other in attitude of jump-
ing for the ball; right arms raised]
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1929; G 170.
Kallus (Joseph L.)* Brooklyn.
Model:
Margie. Head of smiling child. ©
1c. Jan. 12, 1929; G 62.
Kanno (Gertrude Boyle)* Brooklyn.
297
296
Sculpture :
Fountain of peace. Nude female fig-
ure standing with outstretched arms,
[head bowed, emerging from unfinished
background] © 1 ¢ Jan. 21, 1929;
G 103.
Kemp & Beatley, inc., New York.
298-328
Berliner (Rose) Designs:
No. 3345, pats. 31-35; 6718, pats.
16; 6725,,. pats. 1—-3.,,.©, 1c. each
Jan. 5, 1929; G@ 24-87.
Jesbera (Hazel) Design:
No, 6725.) pal, 4. ~x® -L cG. Rebus
1929; G 307.
Richards (Mae) Designs:
No. 178, pats. 11-13 ; 6637, pat. 9. ©
1 c. each Jan. 5, 1929; G 20-28.
No. 6740, pats! 1°37 --©° 1" each
Feb. 23, 1929; G 308-310.
Winston (Virginia) Designs:
No. 3386, pats. 5-8; 3401, pats. 12-16.
© 1c. each Jan. 5, 1929; G 38-46.
Kerner (Harry George)* Highland
Park, Mich. 329, 330
Designs:
Crest K-1-D. [Coat of arms quar-
tering, Ist and 4th, ducal coronet; 2nd
and 38rd quartered again with cross
quartered. Crest: rabbit crouchant.
Motto: The crest of quality] © 1 «¢.
Jan. 23, 1929; G 115.
12
Crest K-2-D. [Shield: Argent, a
boroure, sable, with lion counter-ram-
pant] © 1c. Jan. 23, 1929; G 114.
Kieve (Joseph)* San Antonio. dol
Design:
Did you get your—today? Character
doll sitting on brick of ice cream with
ice cream soda glass in lap. © 1 «¢.
Jan. 8, 1929; G 161.
Koenig brothers, Jersey City, N. J.
332
Koenig (Jacob) Design:
Sacred Heart of Jesus. Ornament
consisting of decorated statue of Sa-
cred Heart of Jesus inserted in framed
shadowbox. Two flower bouquets at
base of statuette. © 1 ¢ Mar. 22,
1929; G 471.
Langdon (Anthony Edward)* Papil-
lion, Neb. 333.
Drawing:
Langdon (William) pioneer. [In
memoriam portrait of William Lang-
don, left profile, bust] © 1 ¢ Feb.
C19 29-- GU222.
Leach (Louis L.)* Taunton, Mass.
334, 335
Sculpture:
Incised circular medallion on verti-
cal rectangle. Upon medallion, left
foreground, two half figures of shep-
herds looking towards star on right.
©l1c. Jan. 10, 1929; G 52.
Rectangular tablet with pointed top;
yreek design, carrying medallion (cir-
cular) upon which appears Columbia
placing wreath on sword; rising sun in
right background; below medal in-
scription in raised letters. ©1c. Jan.
10, 1929; G 58.
Lesch (Rudolph) New York.
Barday (A.) Drawings:
Cambridge: St. John’s college, 29216.
Stone gateway in middle foreground ;
several figures in caps and gowns;
tower with four turrets in background.
© 1c. Mar. 26, 1929; G 492.
Cambridge: Trinity college, 29215.
Four figures in caps and gowns in fore-
ground. Stone buildings with arch-
way inrear. Fountain at left. ©lc.
Mar. 26, 1929; G 491.
Canterbury cathedral, 29220. View
of entire cathedral in background with
mass of foliage in lower right corner.
Roof of house visible in lower left. ©
1 c. Feb. 1, 1929; G 328.
Gloucester cathedral, 29221. Glou-
cester cathedral with square tower in.
background. Trees in foreground. ©
1c. Feb. 1, 1929; G 329.
356-349
WORKS
no. 1, 1929
London: King William Street, 29213.
Foreground is street crossing with fig-
ures and hansom-cabs. Building with
Square tower on top, at left. Column
in center of street in rear. © 1 ©¢.
Mar. 26, 1929; G 489.
London: Piccadilly Circus, 29212.
Crowd of figures in foreground and
surrounding fountain. Motor cars and
lorrys in street. Buildings in rear. ©
1 c. Mar. 26, 1929; G 488.
Londoa: the Quadrant at. Regent
street, 29214. Circular front building
at right; street in foreground, building
in rear, at end of street; figures and
eabs in street. © 1c. Mar. 26, 1929;
G 490.
London: Trafalgar Square, 29211.
At left, a building with column front;
figures on sidewalk; three hansom
cabs in street; monument of horseman
and tall column to right. © 1c. Mar.
26, 1929; G 487.
Oxford: the Camera from All Souls,
29218. Building with archways in
background. Round tower in rear.
Circular walk before, with
figures
walking. © 1c. Mar. 26, 1929; G 494.
Oxford:
the Dining hall, 29217.
Courtyard in foreground with building
in rear. Square tower in background.
Groups of figures in caps and gowns.
© 1c. Mar. 26, 1929; G 498.
Winchester cathedral, 29219. Wide
walk bordered by large trees leads
from right forground to the cathedral
in the rear. Park in left foreground.
@©\a ec Heb. 1, 1929; G 327.
Worcester cathedral, 29222. Worces-
ter cathedral in background surround-
ed by trees. Wall in right foreground,
before which is a narrow stream. ©
1 c. Feb. 1, 1929; G 330.
Dorda (Enrique) Paintings:
Black mantilla. Portrait, half-
length of Spanish girl in lavender
dress, with black mantilla over her
head and falling about her. Hand
resting below chin, bracelet on arm.
©ic. Mar. 18, 1929; G 446.
White mantilla. Three-quarter
length portrait of Spanish girl in blue
dress, with black mantilla over her
head falling about her shoulders.
Hand on hip. © 1 ¢. Mar. 18, 1929;
G 447.
Leverett (Amy Hamilton)* Alton, Il.
350
Drawing:
McDowell crusade.
philanthropic society.
47157—29——2
Emblem for a
[Single open
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OF ART
360
rose with lettered bar across the stem]
© 1 ¢. Feb. 7, 1929; G 228.
Livingston (Clinton A.)* Lon Beach,
Calif. 351, 352
Designs:
Card table cover. [Four designs:
with spade, diamond, heart, club, in
each corner respectively, each enclosed
in a flower and horseshoe design] ©
1 ¢. Jan. 3, 1929; G 162.
Livingston’s needle art. [Two large
flowers, each with curving stem, leaves
and buds, conventionalized] © 1 «.
Mar. 11, 1929; G@ 407.
Low (Rhoda)* Tuxedo Park, N. Y.
300:
Drawing:
Skiing. [Figure of man on skis;
arms stretched sideward] ©1c. Jan.
22, 1929; G 108.
McClain (Waite) * Canton, O. 354
Design:
You'd like Perfects too. Perfect
cigarettes. Man and woman with
package of cigarettes. © 1. Nov. 21,
1928; G 84944.
Martin (Joseph Ortiz) Brooklyn.
Hoeferlin (William) Drawing:
Spirit of Yosianism. HEmblem design
and border drawing denoting the sym-
bol cf matter, force and natural law.
[Outdoor scene with stream in center,
mountain at left, Pan and his pipes at
right] ©1c. Mar. 23, 1929; G 476.
Maryott (Miles J.)* Lincoln, Neb.
356.) 13800
35D
Paintings:
Antelope at sunset. Seven ante-
lopes [in various attitudes in barren
landscape scene] ©1e. Feb. 26, 1929;
G 321.
Calling the pack. Cow and two
coyotes, sun rise. ©1c. Feb. 26, 1929;
G 322.
Mayer china co., Beaver Falls, Pa.
358
De Ville (Walter) Design:
Tropic. [Floral pattern in floral de-
sign. Curving stem with large flower,
leaves and branches at regular inter-
vals] ©1c. Jan. 30, 1929; G 145.
Medallie art co., New York. 359, 360
Kilenyi (Julio) Sculpture:
Latin medal. Obverse shows the
Victory of Palonius with initials H2®
and the key words, Mihi res, etc. Re-
verse shows high school boy and girl
saluting to the Parthenon with words,
Praestantia linguarum classicarum.
© 1c. Mar. 14, 1929; G 436.
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361
Medalliec art co.— Continued.
Russell (Walter) Model:
Otto Ernest Braitmayer fortieth an-
niversary, 1929. Obverse shows por-
trait of Otto Ernest Braitmayer with
inscription around edge; reverse shows
design symbolizing the business of the
International business corp. © 1 «.
Jan. 14, 1929; G 64.
Meissner & Buch, Leipzig. 361-372
Leipcld (K.) Painting:
Venice, the Grand Canal, 576. Fore-
eround is the Grand Canal, a gondola
and gondoliers before the Ca’d’or on
the left; skyline with two domes on
right; prevailing gray-brown tones. ©
1c. Jan. 8, 1929; G 49.
Thaler (Wolf) Painting.
Blumensttick, 564. Flowerpiece. An
old fashioned bouquet of roses, carna-
tions, poppies, lilies, sunflower, ete., ar-
ranged in crowded fashion in vase on
table. ©i1c. Feb. 16, 1929; G 331.
Treichler (A.) Paintings:
Couple sitting on stone bench. Man
in blue costume, girl in lavender crino-
line and blue hat, near lake. Tree
trunks on both sides; in background
on left 38 small houses. Black sky.
21632-3611. © Dee. 26, 1928; G 84968.
Girl in light blue crinoline and black
hat with red roses and ribbon, holding
basket with red roses in hand. White
- doves on each side. Tree with blooms
on left; blue sky in back. 21637-40I.
© 1c. Dec. 26, 1928; G 84969.
Girl in light blue crinoline and high
dark blue hat with pink feathers and
ribbons, holding red roses in hands.
21641-4831. © 1c Dec. 26, 1928; G@
84970.
* Girl in light blue crinoline and light
lue hat with pink flowers and ribbon,
holding red roses in one hand, pulling
bell with other. Gold bracelet on right
arm. Over her head hanging a lit lan-
tern. Roses along house on left. Black
sky. 21653-561. ©1c. Dec. 26, 1928;
G 84974.
Girl in pink crinoline and pink hat
tied under the chin with a bow, hold-
ing flowers in her right arm, reaching
up her left arm to pick flowers above
her. Blue sky in four shades. 21653-—
5611. ©1c. Dec. 26, 1928; G 84975.
Girl in red ecrinoline, with red comb
and flower in black hair, sits on bench
around a tree. Black sky and tree on
left. 21627-31I1. ©1c. Dec. 26, 1928;
G 84967.
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pt. Iv, n.s., v. 24
Girl sitting on red bench in light
blue ecrinoline and blue hat with pink
feathers and flowers, holding mandolin.
Black sky in back. 21649-52I1. ©1e
Dec. 26, 1928; G 84973.
Spanish girl in light blue crinoline
and pink shawl; black hair with red
flower and red comb; dark blue fan
in hand. 21641-43II. ©1c. Dec. 26,
1928; G 84971.
Young couple in landscape. Man in
costume with large cuffs, pink hat in
hand, in white wig. Lady in pink
crinoline, red flower in hair, holding
man’s hand. Green bushes on both
sides with red blossoms. Sky purple.
21644-48I. © 1 ¢ Dee. 26, 1928; G
84972.
Urbahn (O.)
Unterhaltung, 575. Conversation.
Room in a tavern in warm brown
tones, with three men seated at a table
on which are wine glasses. Man in
chair at left and man standing in rear.
© 1c. Feb. 16, 1929; G 332.
Painting:
Menze (Anthony) St. Louis. 373
Leever (Hugene) Painting:
Ideal of English. pouter pigeon.
[Side view of pigeon with long slender
legs and tail, large round breast and
tiny head] © 1c. Nov. 30, 1928; G 88.
Miller (Harriette G.)* Arlington, Vt.
314-377
Design :
Book-plate of Harriette G. Miller.
Triangular in shape; two fish encircled
in the center; the name placed across
the base of the triangle. © 1 ¢. Mar.
23, 1929; G 475.
Sculpture:
Innocence. Fountain figure of young
nude girl sitting on bird and leaf dec-
orated base, with doves on her shoul-
der and at her feet. © 1c. Mar. 2,
1929; G 352.
Spring. Seated female figure, wear-
ing Hgyptian headdress and necklace.
Flowers and decoration at base conven-
tionally treated. ©1c. Mar. 13, 1929;
G 485.
Youth. Head of a young girl with
stylized decoration around the shoul-
ders, mounted on fluted base. © 1 ¢.
Mar. 2, 1929; G 353.
Miller (James R.)* Bartlesville, Okl.
378
Drawing:
Counter to car marketing system.
View of driveway and store buildings.
© 1c. Mar. 25, 1929; G 521.
WORKS OF ART
“no. 1, 1929
Miller (Ruth Gwendolyn)* Taunton,
Mass. 379:
Drawing:
Millerete stationery. Pen and ink
silhouette drawing of two figures on
horseback on black background, in up-
per right hand corner of white sheet
of writing paper. © 1,.c. Mar. 19, 1929;
G 458.
Modern Tuscany art co., ine. Phila-
delphia. x 380
Van Landeghem (Edward) Model:
Shrine altar, 941. With statue of
Little Flower in centre. © 1c. Jan.
28, 1929; G 1388.
Morgan (Arthur C.)* Shreveport, La.
381, 382
Sculpture:
Clarke (Clem 8.) Portrait study.
Head only. © 1 c. Mar. 21, 1929; G
466.
Thais. Statuette of nude female fig-
ure standing, right arm akimbo with
drapery, left holding mirror. © 1.
Mar: 21, 1929; G 467.
Moselsio (Simon)* Brooklyn.
383-386
Sculpture :
Buffalo. [Standing figure mounted
on rectangular base] © 1 ¢. Jan. 19,
9929 G93:
Donkey. [Standing figure mounted
on low rectangular base] ©1c. Jan.
TS LODo., GOA.
Rooster. [Standing figure mounted
on rounded base] © 1 c. Jan. 19,
1929; G 95.
Two rabbits. Two rabbits [crouched
with heads ciose together, eating] ©
ty eymeb, 9, 1929; .G 232.
Moulton (Claxton Bryon)* Arlington,
Mass. 387
Painting:
Washington taking command of the
Continental army at Cambridge, Mass.,
1775. [Continental soldiers in square
formation in field lined with trees.
Washington faces them on horseback
with upraised sword, under tree at
right. Cannon in foreground] © 1e.
Feb. 20, 1929; G 291.
Muller (Alfred)* Paris. 388
Sculpture:
Maternité. Représentant exprimée
par une jeune femme assise tenant
entre ses bras un jeune enfant attirant
la téte de sa mére par Sa main gauche.
© 1c. Mar. 19, 1929; G 457.
15
400
Myers (Durward F.)* San _ Diego,
Calif. 389
Painting:
Bible at a glance. Facts of the
Bible chronologically arranged with
scripture reference [and symbolically
illustrated] © 1c. Mar. 16, 1929;
G 442. ;
Natoli (Frank)* Carlton Hill, N. J.
390
Painting:
Pearl diver. [Cross-section of the
sea showing coral reefs, seaweeds and
oysters at bottom. Ship on surface
pumping air to man diver with basket
of oysters. Girl diver at left] ©1e.
Mar. 19, 1929; G 459.
New York university, New York. 391
Quinn (Hdmond T.) Model:
Whistler (J. McN.) Bust... © 1.
Dec. 8, 1928; G 84778.
North star granite corp., St. Cloud,
Minn. 392-395
McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:
Gilbertson memorial, 416. © Jan.
29) AG20 = 2) Cue b. 12. G., 256!
Hartman memorial, 413. © Jan.
Zo LOZ 2 eee. 2 sk) See
Neumann memorial, 414. © Jan.
29, 1929); 2re. Keb. 12: .G. 250.
Worthing memorial, 412. © Jan.
29, 1929; 2. ¢c..Feb..12; G.257.
Noyer (Alfred A.) & co.*, New. York.
396
Sculpture:
Horse. [Standing figure of dark
horse with light marking on forehead,
feet, and down ridge of nose. Head
slightly turned left] © 1. Jan. 29,
1929): Ge 225:
Onondaga pottery co., Syracuse, N. Y.
397-400
Bourne (Douglas) Designs:
Kimberly. Full rim border consist-
ing of four medallions of fiowers and
scrolls with bands, and modern art
bands between. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1929;
G 179.
Nassau. Full rim border consisting
of six panels of leaves and flowers,
and three each of two styles of medal-
lion), ©) lice Mar 25. 1O29 C477.
Henoch (Hanley) Design:
Maytime. Full rim border consist-
ing of branches with leaves and flow-
ers. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1929; G 180.
McKaig (Charles) Design:
Barbara Worth. Narrow border
consisting of hills and cacti at verge
of plate. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1929; G 178.
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
401
Orsini (Jeanne I.)* New York. 401
Sculpture:
Rosebud. Head of baby, smiling ex-
pression. © 1c. Mar. i, 1929; G 346.
Osborne co., Newark, N. J. 402-412
Goodwin (Philip R.) Painting:
Hunter—partridge—bear, 3934. Two
men at left, one holding gun ready to
shoot partridge while other man, car-
rying canoe, iS pointing to bear toward
right background; waterfall at right.
© 1c. Jan. 17, 1929; G 73.
Hintermeister (Hy) Painting:
Six puppies and mother dog, 3933.
Six little puppies are looking over a
broken wooden fence, mother dog is
lying in front of fence; shrubs and
trees near fence. ©1c. Jan. 17, 1929;
G 74.
Knight (Aston) Painting:
Normandy stream, 3938. Stream
runs through center of picture. On
bank at left is a house. Large trees
and flowers growing hear _ house.
Barn and field at right. © 1c. Feb.
27, 1929; G 339.
Patten (Irene) Painting:
Girl head—red cap—green bow,
3932. Full face of young girl, red cap
on head, green bow tied on side; she
has dark hair and eyes. Black back-
ground. © 1c. Jan. 17, 1929; G 78.
Spiegle (Fred M.) Painting:
Dogs — birds — landscape — autumn
scene, 3937. Two hunting dogs are in
field watching five quails; stone wall
at left; broken wooden fence in fore-
ground; old barn in background. ©
1 c. Jan. 17, 1929; G 77.
Teller (Griffith H.) Paintings:
Birthplace of Herbert Hoover, 3936.
House in center; path leading up to
house; large tree at left; pink flowers
growing near tree; barn and shrubs
aberichin. ©) ley sane lee O2o Genii
Church on Lake Como, 3939. At
left is a church with a tall tower.
Two ladies standing in road near
church. Stone wali on both sides of
road. Lake in background. © 1 e.
Feb. 27, 1929; G 337.
House—light in window—tall poplar
trees, 3935. House at left back-
ground; two large poplar trees grow-
ing near house; stream at right wind-
ing toward house; row boat tied to
shore. © 1c. Jan. 17, 1929; G 75.
Sunset—road thru center—barn at
right, 3940. At right are a few barns.
Roof of house can be seen over barns.
Large poplar tree growing near barn.
Road running thru center of picture.
16
- at left]
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 24
Lake in background. © 1 ¢. Feb. 27,
1929; G 338.
Thompson (W. M.) Painting:
Birthplace of Herbert C. Hoover,
3931. White house in center of pic-
ture, path from the right leading to
house; large trees on ground near
house. ©'‘1 cc. Jan. 17, 1929: G 72.
Van Vreeland (F.) Painting:
Dutch landscape, 3929. Canal
through center of picture; at left on
bank is a large windmill; man stand-
ing on path; row boats tied to posts;
large fishing boat at right. © 1 e.
Jan. 17, 1929; G 76.
Paladini (Nino) New York. 413-418
Destro (Frank Lo) Designs:
Cottage of Ann Hathaway. [Hng-
lish cottage with thatched roof and
picket fence. Man, woman and dog at
left. Woman coming out of gate in
center] © 1c. Mar. 19, 1929; G@ 453.
Home of Charles Dickens. [Large
house with four bay-windows showing,
and three dormer windows in the roof.
Trees and shrubbery around the house]
© 1c. Mar. 19, 1929; G 455.
Home, sweet home. [Interior view:
man, woman and dog sitting beside
fireplace and tea table] © 1c. Mar.
19, 1929; G@ 451.
Log cabin. The birthplace of A. Lin-
coln. [Grass in foreground, trees in
background] © 1 ¢ Mar. 19, 1929;
G 454.
Shakespeare’s homestead. [Three-
quarter front view of large house in
English style. Some people with dog
‘© 1c. Mar. 19, 1929: G@ 452.
Zeitlin (Alexander) Design:
Friendship. [Interior view of room
showing large fireplace. Two women
seated facing each other in attitude of
talking] ©1c. Mar. 19, 1929; G 456.
Park (Madeleine Fish)* Katonah,
N 419, 420
Sculpture:
Drinking tiger. Tiger drinking at
water hole. © 1 ¢. Mar. 9, 1929; G
392.
Indian dancing girl. Figure of girl
dancing with spear in right hand,
feathers on spear, and shield in left
hand. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1929: G 391.
Parrish (Maxfield) * Windsor, Vt. 421
Painting:
EHestasy. Girl standing on rocks,
profile, facing right looking up into
blue sky with some white and gray
clouds. Rock and mountain landscape.
Lower right hand corner a river and
trees. © 1c. Mar. 1, 1929; G 350.
WORKS
no. 1, 1929
Patent insurance company of Hartford,
Hartford. 422
Dammann (Paul Marcel) Design:
Defense. Warrior crouched behind
shield on horizontal platform with
spear held horizontally. © 1 ec. Mar.
19, 1929; G@ 450.
423
Pearce (Ann Lander)* Seattle.
Design :
Ann Lander. [Conventional design
in shape of a butterfly. © 1c. Dee.
26, 1928; G@ 224.
Peckham (Dorion Arthur)* Reno, Nev.
424
Drawing:
Troubles of Judge So N. So. [Four
comic strip characters: Judge So N.
So seated in armchair; Kiki, girl
seated in straight chair; Ferdie, fat
young man in sitting position, and
Brother, little boy with hands in pock-
ets] ©1c. Jan. 9, 1929; G 440.
Pennsylvania statuary co., ine., Phila-
delphia. 425
Allegrini (Pietro) Sculpture:
Sacred Heart devotional altar.
Group comprising statue of Sacred
Heart of Jesus and Sacred Heart of
Mary, with crucifix and receptacles for
holy water and votive light between
them. © 1 ¢. Feb. 8, 1929: G 229.
Peterson (George Duffield) * Pasadena.
426
Seulpture:
Lincoln (Abraham) as he appeared
in 1860. [Figure in frock coat stand-
ing with head slightly turned to the
left] © 1 c. Feb. 2, 1929: G. 158.
Photo engravers board of trade of
New York, New York. 427
Groesbeck (H. A.) jr. Drawing:
Bescm. [Broom made of bundle of
twigs bound together, with knotty stick
for handle] © 1c. Feb. 16, 1929: G
284.
‘ Photographische gesellschaft, Berlin.
_ 428, 429
Lejeune (Louis) Painting:
Badestrant an der Havel. People in
bathing suits on the banks of a river
on which some sailing boats are vis-
Iples we) tic Jan. 18,11929::G 92,
Liebermann (Max) Painting:
Garten in Noordwijk. Garden with
large flower beds; in the background
a gardner at work. © 1 ¢. Jan. 18,
1929 > G OE:
OF ART
437
Pieri (Pompeo L.)* New York. 430
Painting:
Coming fashion. [Men fully clothed
and nude women in various attitudes.
Open-air scene on balustraded veranda.
Man and woman at table in fore-
eround; the others in groups of two]
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1929: G 292.
Provonsha (Gordon V.)* Rock Island,
Til. 431
Painting:
Gypsy dancer. Semi-nude Gypsy
girl sitting on checkered floor; lake in
background; large vase to left. ©
1 ¢. Feb. 28, 1929: G 342.
Purchase (Frank Jordan)* Swamp-
scott, Mass. 432
Drawings:
Linographs, nos. 1-6. Drawn lines
suggesting objects and partly illustrat-
ing same, viz., lawn-mower, sickle,
wheelbarrow, rake, spade and water-
ing-can. © 1c. Feb. 26, 1929; G 468.
Putnam (Claude George)* Los An-
geles. 33
Drawing:
Dickey wickey, the flying frog.
[Characters: Winged frog flying, chick-
en, duck, snake and cactus plant with
face at bottom] © 1c. Nov. 26, 1928;
G 275.
Quinn (Edmond T.)* New York. 434
Sculpture:
Sims (J. Marion) Bust. © 1 «.
Feb; 14, "1929; G 278:
Rantine (Daniel William)* Brooklyn.
. 435
Drawing:
My basement tenants. Crowd of
people in basement kitchen as a drink-
ing party. Three in front room and
six children outside front of the win-
dow. © 1c. Mar. 16, 1929; G 522.
Raul (Harry Lewis)* Orange, N. J.
436
Sculpture:
Columbus (Christopher) monument.
Standing statue of Columbus with. ped-
estal with seat base. Columbus has
headdress and breastplate. Left hand
on sword, right hand holds map. Right
foot forward. Pedestal has cap, die
and seat base. © 1c. Jan. 29, 1929;
G 144.
Rausche (William)* St. Louis.
Drawing:
Warning-eross. Grave with wreaths
and palm branches. Cross, railroad
crossing, locomotives, automobile and
inscriptions. Black and white rays. ©
1 c. Mar. 21, 1929; G 460.
437
Le
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
438
Razalle (Tess)* Santa Monica, Calif.
438
- Seulpture:
Rita and Teske, dancers. [Man and
woman adagio dancers; man support-
ing curved figure of woman balanced
on his left hip] © 1. Jan. 23, 1929;
G 110.
Recoder (Joseph M.)* New York. 4389
Painting:
Girl with Spanish hat. Girl with
Spanish hat and earrings; shoulders
bared. © 1. Jan. 12, 1929; G 63.
Rehberger (A. C.) co., Chicago.
440-442
Rehberger (Alfred C.) Models:
Bowler. Figure of man represent-
ing a bowler holding a bowling ball in
right hand at about the position of
delivery. © 1c. Feb. 9, 1929; G 234.
Golfer. Figure of man representing
a golfer completing finished stroke. ©
1 ¢. Feb. 9, 1929; G 235.
Midget pedestal, 43/00. Model of fe-
male figure in kneeling position, one
knee on base and holding upright ped-
estal in one hand. © 1 c. Feb. 9,
1929: G 233.
Richardson (Arthur Alfred)* Quincy,
Mass. 443
Model:
Masonic temple. Main entrance with
steps leading up to door, an urn on
each side of steps, 4 pillars at top of
steps, windows, 4 symbols above and
G in radiating circles at very top. ©
1c. Jan. 21, 1929; G 101.
Riser (Charles L.) Philadelphia.
444-448
Riser (Sarah) Paintings:
Woman Spanish dancer. [Figure of
woman with left hand on hip and a
rose heid between her teeth; in one of
two long narrow panels] © 1 ¢. Feb.
11, 1929; @ 117.
Woman with cigarette holder. Fig-
ure of woman in evening dress with
cigarette holder [from which smoke is
rising, in one of two narrow panels;
with interlaced conventionalized smoke
in the other] © 1c. Feb. 11, 1929;
G 241.
Woman with crescents. [Two nar-
row panels: Figure of woman in Turk-
ish costume with crescents in one;
crescents in the other] © 1 ¢. Feb.
11, 1929; G 242.
Woman with dog. Figure of woman
with dog [in lower end of narrow
panel. Background of conventional-
18
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 24
ized moons and clouds] © 1. Feb.
11, 1929; G 289.
Woman with jade earrings. Figure
of woman with jade earrings [in eve-
ning dress, wearing six bracelets on
left arm, at bottom of narrow panel.
Conventional background] © 1c. Feb.
11, 1929; G 240.
Ronaldson (Sandy Foeler)* Hot
Springs, Ark. 449
Painting:
Union banner. 1620, 19 negroes in
U. S. 1929, 16,000,000. Lincoln in cen-
ter. From left to right: Grant, Love-
joy, Lincoln, John Brown, ‘Sumner.
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1929: G 483.
Royal granite ¢o., St. Cloud, Minn.
450-455
McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:
Hanover memorial, 2041. © Feb.
28, 1929)2 6. Mara: Go gue
Harper memorial, 2043. © Feb. 28,
1929 ; (2c) Marine 2G 1aGs,
Marshall memorial, 2042. © Feb.
28, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 7; G 369.
Memorial bench, 2038. © Feb. 28,
1929 ; 2ve;, ; Mare (>: G SiGe
2039. © Feb. 28, 1929; 2 «.
Marit: Gi 372:
2040. © Feb. 28, 1929; 2 «
Mar. 7; G 378.
Schmid (Rupert ) [and] Schmid
(Kate)* Alameda, Calif. 456
Sculpture :
Miller (Joaquin) [Head of man
with long beard] ©41c. Feb. 27, 1929;
G 335.
Schrader (Edward Frederick)* Los
Angeles. 457
Drawing:
Atlantic maiden. Shores of the At-
lantic suggest a female with a hat with
plumes ete. viz. the Gulf of Mexico.
© 1c. Aug. 28, 1928; G 82.
Scott (Louis)* New York.
Painting:
Sacred Heart. [Central figure: the
Sacred Heart of Jesus, embodied in
figure of bird; lettered ribbon and
floral sprays at top and bottom] © 1
ce. Jan. 4, 1929; G 18.
Sea Island co., Saint Simon’s Island,
458
Ga. 459
Schneider-Winchell press, inc. Draw-
ing:
Cloister, Sea Island Beach. [Shield
tri-parted. First, azure, tower ; second,
argent, flying fish; third, gules, cour-
ant deer; crest, helmet; motto, The
cloister] ©1c. Jan. 29, 1929; G 160.
WORKS
no. 1, 1929
Sears (Philip S.)* Brookline, Mass.
460
Sculpture:
Stepping stones. [Statuette of nude
male, in attitude of stepping from one
stone to another, with arms extended
to balance himself] © 1 c. Mar. 16,
1929; G 444.
Serio (William N.)* Scranton, Pa.
461
Sculpture:
Hooyer (Herbert) Head of Herbert
Hoover. ©1ce. Jan. 8, 1929; G 54.
Seville studios, inc., Cleveland.
462, 463
Terr (Joseph) Models:
Bird moderne. [Impressionistic fig-
ure of bird with slender body, short
perky tail, and large head and bill; on
rough base] © 1c. Mar. 21, 1929; G
465.
Winged horse. [Figure of horse
with wings spread and fore feet reared
up; mounted on conventionalized
base] ©1e. Mar. 20, 1929; G 461.
Shaffer (Harry Allen)* New York.
464-468
Sculpture:
Cambodian dancer. Modeled in im-
pressionistic style with complete elimi-
nation of detail. [Nude female dancer
with one knee raised, right arm up-
right and left arm swung back] © 1
ec. Mar. 28, 1929; G 524.
Dancing modernism. Modeled in
impressionistic style in planes and an-
gles and with complete elimination of
detail. [Figure bending backward at
the waist] © 1c. Mar. 28, 1929; G
526.
Russian dancer. Male figure in Rus-
sian costume modeled in impression-
istic style with complete elmination of
detail. [Weight resting on left leg
bent with right leg outstretched and
right hand on hip] © 1 ¢. Mar. 28,
1929; G 528.
Spanish dancer. Modeled in im-
pressicnistic style with complete elimi-
nation of detail. The impression of
the movement of the figure is given by
the skirt being reduced to a_ spiral.
© 1 ce. Mar. 28, 1929; G 525.
Tennis player. Modeled in impres-
Sionistic style with complete elimina-
tion of detail. [Left leg raised, right
arm raised backward, in attitude of
serving the ball] ©1c. Mar. 28, 1929;
G 527.
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484
Sheehan (Harry Richard)* New York.
469
Painting:
Flight of the Question Mark. Army
transport plane refueling from another
plane while in flight. © 1 ¢. Mar. 15,
1929; G 441.
Shenango pottery co., New Castle, Pa.
470
Barkby (Harry) Design:
Border design consisting of floral
motifs connected by vines and buds.
© 1 c. Mar. 28, 1929; G 529.
Sibbel (Joseph) studio*, New York.
471-484
Models:
First station of the way of the cross,
Jesus is condemned to death. Figure
of Christ in the foreground being led
by soldier. Pontius Pilate seated in
background at left. © 1¢. Feb. 13,
1929; G 259.
Second station of the way of the
cross, Jesus is forced to carry his cross.
Figure of Christ with arms upraised
and resting on the cross. Soldier with
hands on the cross. © 1 ¢. Feb. 13,
1929; G 260.
Third station of the way of the cross,
Jesus falls the first time. Figure of
Christ fallen on one knee beneath the
cross, figure at right with one hand on
the cross and attempting to force
Christ to his feet. © 1c. Feb. 13,
19293) 6:26)
Fourth station of the way of the
cross, Jesus meets his blessed Mother.
Figure of Christ bearing cross, head
bowed toward his Mother at left. ©
1 ec. Feb. 13, 1929; G 262.
Fifth station of the way of the cross,
Simon helps Jesus to bear the cross.
Figure of Christ bowed under the
weight of the cross. Simon raising the
cross near center. © 1 ¢ Feb. 18,
1929; G 263.
Sixth station of the way of the
cross, Veronica wipes the face of Jesus.
Figure of Christ bowed toward that
of Veronica who is kneeling and hold-
ing a napkin. © 1 ¢. Feb. 13, 1929;
G 264.
Seventh station of the way of the
cross, Jesus falls the second time.
Figure of Christ fallen on both knees
beneath the cross. Figure at left in
threatening attitude; one in center
holding cross. © 1c. Feb. 13, 1929; G
265.
Highth station of the way of the
cross, Jesus consoles the weeping
women. Figure of Christ bearing the
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485
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Sibbel (Joseph) studio*—Continued.
cross with hand outstretched toward
woman with child before her. © 1 «¢.
Feb. 13, 1929: G 266.
Ninth station of the way of the cross,
Jesus falls the third time. Figure of
Christ fallen on the cross, supported
against the knees of figure at right.
Figure at left pouring draught into
cup. © 1c. Feb. 13, 1929; G 267.
Tenth station of the way of the
cross, Jesus is stripped of his gar-
ments. Figure of Christ, half nude,
with face upraised; man at left re-
moving his clothing. © 1 ce. Feb. 13,
1929; G 268.
Eleventh station of the way of the
cross, Jesus nailed to the cross. Fig-
ure of Christ laid on the cross, man
nailing his left foot to the cross. Two
figures in background. © 1c. Feb. 13,
1929; G 269.
Twelfth station of the way of the
cross, Jesus dies on the cross. Figure
of Christ on the cross, crucified, with
his Mother at the left and St. John
at right. © 1c. Feb. 13, 1929: G 270.
Thirteenth station of the way of the
cross, Jesus is taken down from the
cross. Body of Christ in the arms of
his Mother at the foot of the cross.
Figure of St. John in background. ©
1c. Feb. 13, 1929; G 271.
Fourteenth station of the way of the
cross, Jesus is laid in the tomb. Body
of Christ carried by Joseph of Arima-
thea and Nicodemus, with sepulchre in
the background. © 1c. Feb. 13, 1929;
G22.
Smalley (Henry C.) granite co., inc.,
Quincy, Mass. 485
Haslam (Dan B.) Design:
Thompson memorial, 364. © 1 ec.
Jan. 80, 1929; G 146.
Smith (James Mercer)* Princeton, W.
Va. 486
Drawing:
Adventures of Tony (with following
characters: Tony, the Jedge, Sweeney
the Cop, and Sunshine) © 1. Feb.
28, 1929; G 344.
South Carolina. State, Columbia,
S. C. 487
Person (N. Olivers) Design:
Fruits and vegetables grown in
South Carolina. Outline of the state
boundaries with fruit and vegetable
pictures. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1929; G 171.
20
Special features syndicate, inc., New
York. 488- 490
Thompson (Harry HE.) Drawing:
Back trails of history, early New
York 1, The coming of the Half Mcon.
[Sailing vessel on body of water with
cliff in background. Head of a man in
ruche collar at left. Lettering below]
© 1e. Feb. 9, 1929; G 393.
Warren (Jack) Drawing:
Ramblin’ Ranny. [Old man _ on
horseback wearing cowboy costume,
with both hands raised in attitude of
surrender. Shadow of man with gun
on ground at left. Lettering below]
©1ec. Feb. 9, 1929; G 394.
Warren (Jack) and Wight (Leroy
P.) Drawing:
Tony, the barber. [Comic figure of
man in plaid trousers with his large
feet pointing outward. Small regro
at left] ©1ce. Feb. 9, 1929; G 395.
Stacey (William John) London.
491-494
Brangwyn (Frank) Painting:
Merchants. Group of merchants,
some riding on camels outside the arch
of a gate seen in the distance. All
chattering and bargaining. © 1c. Jan.
3, 1929; G 142.
Everett (Ethel) Drawing:
Little lamb, who made thee? Child
kneeling before a little lamb, the arms
around its neck; meadows with flow-
ers, water in front. © 1 ¢ Feb. 23,
1929; G@ 334.
Flint (William Russell) Painting:
Chattels. Girl offered for sale by
bearded man, an old woman sitting by
her side, a young one in front. Man
with apple in hand and woman stand-
ing by the side. ©1 ec. Jan. 3, 1929;
G 140.
Pissarro (Ovorrida) Drawing:
~Hastern screen. Persian boy kneel-
ing holding in his right hand a blos-
som which he offers to a fawn. ©1«e.
Jan. 8, 1929; G 141.
Stehli bros., Zurich. 495-504
Batham (S8.) Painting:
Madonna of the Holy Light.- [Pro-
file view of female figure, kneeling, in
attitude of prayer] © 1. Jan. 31,
1929; G 154.
Bauer (Hmil) Painting:
Bouquet de fleurs. Summer flowers
in .a.vase....©. 1 ¢c.,Jan. 31, 19292 .G
147.
Béronneau (André) Painting:
Seascape with sailing-boat (fisher
boat) ©1« Jan. 31, 1929; G@ 153.
WORKS OF ART
no. 1, 1929
522
Bloch (Marcel) Paintings:
Girl’s head. [Girl wearing long ear-
rings, smiling, with head titled slightly
to the right] © 1c. Feb. 2, 1929; G
226.
Steps and tunes. Spaniards, lady
and gentleman, dancing a Spanish
dance. © 1c. Jan. 31, 1929; G 149.
Daudin (Henry) Painting:
Madonna with Child. [Madonna’s
left arm encircles child holding lily]
© 1«. Jan. 31, 1929; G 151.
Gasteiger (Anna) Painting:
Cactus. Few small plants of this
kind in small pots around a bigger one
in the middle with one red flower. ©
1c. Jan. 31, 1929; G 150.
Hubert-Robert (M.) Painting:
Place d’El-oued, Algerie. Market
place of an Algerian town with camels
in the foreground. © 1 ¢. Jan. 31,
1929; G 152.
Leclerc (J. Jacques) Painting:
Approaching conquest. Lady in fan-
ey dress with a fan in her right hand.
A gentleman in fancy dress too kneel-
ing kissing her hand. © 1 ¢. Feb. 2,
1929; G 227.
Oswald (Carlos) Painting:
Child asleep lying on a pillow, the
body covered with a shirt only. ©1e.
Jan. 31, 1929: G 148.
Storer (Joseph William)* Woodside,
Wagistiey IN. X¥: 505
Sculpture:
Lone EHagle. Bust of Lindbergh in
helmet. © 1c. Jan. 28, 1929; G 163.
Studdy (George E.) London.
Juszko (Jeno) Model:
Bonzo. Comic figure of an upright-
sitting bull dog puppy with grotesquely
grinning face. © 1c. Mar. 11, 1929;
G 519.
506
Tanguary (Neal)* Los Angeles. 507
Design:
Torch bearer. [Nude figure, body
swayed forward, shoulder curved back,
head lowered between outstretched
arms, bearing flaming torch] © 1 «.
Feb. 11, 1929; G 237.
Tarantino (Frank L.)* Quakerstown,
Pa. 508, 509
Designs:
Culver memorial. B. © Jan. 29,
1929; 2 ¢. Feb. 12: G 251.
Yerkes memorial, A. © Jan. 29,
1929; 2c. Feb, 12: G 252.
21
Tate (Lila B.) doing business as Marsh
adv. service, Los Angeles. 510
Immel (Paul J.) Design:
Where to dine & dance. [Popular
cafes, night clubs and tea rooms. Ob-
long panel with lettering at top with
radiating lines and blank inset at bot-
tom] ©l1c. Feb. 2, 1929; G 157.
Texas doll & toy mfg. co., Chester C.
Schacht, owner*, Austin, Tex.
511
Model: ,
Doll. Small statue of a doll in a
kneeling position holding in her out-
stretched arms a bowl of gold fish
above her head. ©1c. Jan. 29, 1929;
G 223.
Theis (Frederick Andrew) * Chicago.
512
Model:
Wooden Bottom pirate ship. Revis-
ion of a Spanish galleon. © 1 ¢. Feb.
27, 1929; G 336.
Theta kappa psi medical fraternity,
ine., Memphis, Tenn. 513.
Bliss (Andrew Richard) jr. Draw-
ing:
Theta kappa psi medical fraternity
badge. Triangular shaped, black en-
amel center with caduceus and star
raised from enamel in gold; Greek
letters, Theta, Kappa and Psi above
the caduceus; three stones in the cor-
ners. © 1c. Mar. 28, 1929; G 523.
Thompson & Churchill, New York. 514
Reeves (Norman) Drawing:
Apartment hotel. [Geometrically
designed building of irregular blocks.
Boats on water in foreground] ©1e.
Mar. 26, 1929: G 495.
Torrey (George Burroughs)* New
York. 515
Painting:
Hoover (President Herbert) Presi-
dent Hocver seated, hands clasped in
lap; curtain landscape out side. ©
1c Mar. 30, 1929; G 532.
Totten (Vicken Von Post)* Washing-
ton. 516-522
Sculpture:
Little Bo-Peep. [Little girl with
shepherd’s crook, on base ornamented
with sheep] © 1c. Feb. 12, 1929; G
245.
Little Boy Blue. [Figure of little
boy asleep on haystack with a horn
in his right hand] © 1 ¢. Feb. 26,
1929; G 319.
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523
Totten (Vicken Von Post) *—Contd.
Little Jack Horner. [Child seated
with a plum stuck on his left thumb
raised to his mouth] © 1c. Feb. 12,
1929; G 244.
Little Miss Muffit. [Figure of little
girl sitting on cushion, in attitude of
fright] ©1c. Feb. 26, 1929; °G 320.
Mistress Mary quite contrary. [Fig-
ure of quaint little girl in apron and
eap in attitude of watering a circular
flower bed in which she stands] ©1e.
Feb. 12, 1929; G 246.
Mother Goose. [Standing figure of
Mother Goose wearing tall pointed hat.
Goose at her side] © 1 ce. Mar. 14,
1929; G 437.
Yankee Doodle. [Figure of little
boy with feather in his cap, astride a
pony] ©1le Feb. 12, 1929; G 247.
Ulmer (Clarence C.) Cincinnati. 523
Dobler (Frank) Model:
German shepherd dog, commonly
known as police dogs, lying down witb
ears out and head held at attention.
© 1c. Jan. 17, 1929; G 70.
U. S. printing & lithograph co., Brook-
lyn. 524, 525
Kverne (Hinar) Paintings:
Dawn of to-morrow. Marine paint-
ing of Graf Zeppelin crossing the At-
lantic, (© f-c. Fane VC) £929 7G Sa:
Spirit of Viking. Marine painting
of an old Norse craft at sea. ©1e.
Feb. 8, 1929; G 338.
University insignia corporation, New
York. 526
Borst (George H.) Drawing:
Port Richmond high school seal.
[Oval design Showing sailboat going
under bridge, with border of lettering,
and wreath of leaves surrounding open
book at bottom] © 1c. Mar. 16, 1929;
G 445.
Valverde (Jose)* San Francisco.
527, 528
Drawing:
Iconogram, 1. Dolores Del Rio. The
device forms with the given letters of
a name, a shape of head, face or com-
plete figure. © 1 ¢. Mar. 21, 1929;
G 469.
2. Greta Garbo. The device
forms with the given letters of a
name, a shape of a head, face or a
complete figure. © 1c. Mar. 21, 1929;
G 470.
22
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Van Deventer (Robert Rhea)* New
York. 529
Painting:
Happy hours. <A_ three paneled
screen covered with an all over design
of fairy tales and songs [characters]
© 1c. Mar. 18, 1929; G 448.
Virginia-Carolina chemical corp., Rich-
mond. 530, 531
Kelley (Arthur) Paintings:
It pays! Field of cotton. Man and
bag of V-C fertilizer in foreground.
© 1c. Feb. 14, 1929; G 285.
Puts money in the leaf. Field of
tobacco. Man and bag of V-C ferti-
lizer in foreground. © 1 ¢. Feb. 14,
1929; G 286.
Vogt (John §.)* Grosse Pointe Park,
Mich. 532, 533
Drawings:
Cheese. [Figure of a mouse in
checkered shirt and overalls wearing
tin can on head. Two views, front
and left profile] © 1c. Feb. 14,
1929; G@ 281.
Pretzel. [Figure of a mouse in
short dark trousers and white shirt
wearing tiny cap. Two views, front
and left profile] © 1c. Feb. 14, 1929;
G 282.
(Arthur)* New
534
Von Frankenberg
York.
Sculpture:
Two boxers. Four legs spread wide
apart; torsos together in _ clinch;
heads buried in each others shoulders.
©1c. Jan. 15, 1929; G 66.
Wallace (Gordon Allen)* Vancouver,
Wash. 535
Drawing:
Pilot Polo. [Right profile figure of
a mechanical man wearing derby and
pointing with left hand] © 1c. Jan.
ip tI29): G 276.
Walter (Valerie H.)* New York. 536
Sculpture:
Gabrielle. 7 weeks old baby, head
and hands; also adult hand support-
ing head. ©1c. Jan. 29, 1929; G 143.
Wander (Oscar)* Elizabeth, N. J.
537
Painting:
Vision of old Ireland. [Standing
figure of man stripped to the waist,
with sword in right hand and circular
shield in his left] © 1 c¢. Feb. 14,
1929; G2:
WORKS OF ART
no. 1, 1929 DAT
Wattley (Vincent E.)* New York. Wilson western sporting goods ¢o.,
538 Chicago. 543
Drawing: Rehberger (A. ©.) Model:
U.A.L. [Universal African league] Wilson baseball championship tro-
[Oval design with lettering, Una deus
una certum una destina, on _ shield
mounted on two small crossed cannon]
(Otc. Jan. 10, 1929; G 56.
Western cartridge co.*, East Alton,
Tl. 539
Painting:
Can’t go. [Two hunters at corner
of house calling to man sawing wood.
Man pointing to woman inside the
window] © 1c. Feb. 5, 1929; G 183.
Wickenden (Robert J.)* Brooklyn.
540
Design:
Good Samaritan. [In center: Good
Samaritan aiding beggar supported
against his knee; ass at right; people
on road at left; background of open
country] © 1c. Jan. 17, 1929; G 69.
Willet (A. L.) Philadelphia. 541
Willet (William) Painting:
St. Martin dividing his cloak with
the beggar. St. Martin seated on
horse, in an aureole, city in back;
group with armorial crests. © 1 ©.
Jan. 12, 1929; G 61.
Williams (Ernest Cleveland)* Tren-
ton, N. J. 542
Drawing:
Heaven or hell.. To illustrate serip-
ture verses which lead to heaven or
hell. A car with searchlight; words:
God, Jesus, Prayer, Life, Heaven,
Heve, Death, Hell, U & I. © 1.
Feb. 20, 1929; G 293.
phy. Baseball player standing with
extended right hand showing position
after throwing ball, left hand with
glove extending backwards. © 1 e.
Mar. 30, 1929; G 533.
Winslow (Emily Bradley)* Madison,
Wis. 544
Design:
Lucrezia. Sculptural reproduction
of the painting of the artist’s wife,
Lucrezia Fede, known as Lucrezia, by
Andrea del Sarto. ces NOV as
1928; G 84499.
Zinn (Axel) New York. 545
Belden (Jeannette) Sculptures:
Dancing sylph. Dancing sylph out-
stretched on tip-toe leaning backward
with one knee and arms upraised, and
holding a tray. ©1c. Jan. 15, 1929;
G 67.
Zirnbanex (F.)* Salt Lake City. 546
Painting: __
Salt Lake theatre. [Corner view of
large building at street intersection]
© 1c. Jan. 18, 1929; G 90.
Ziroli (Angelo)* Chicago. DAT
Sculpture:
Spaghetti. [Naked child seated on
table eating Spaghetti with one
hand, throwing bottle away with the
other. Border design of _ plates,
spoons, forks, below] © 1c. Jan. 23,
1929; G 118.
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalogue since Jan.
2 LS ee ee ee
DESIGNS. (OF WHICHsPRIE! SUBSISTING “COPY RVG (i lgeime =:
BEEN RENEWED UNDER 'SECTIONe24-OF , THE sAG@it On
MARCH 4, 1909
Remington (Frederic) i
Cheyenne. Indian warrior on horse-
back, horse leaping. Figure of Indian,
nude, holding in right hand a whip
and in left hand a spear. Sculpture.
© John C. Howard and Grace Emma
L. Caten, Ogdensburg, N. Y., as ancil-
547 b
lary administrators of the author with
will annexed. R 170%, Jan. 21, 1929.
Webersinn (Alfred) 2
Webersinn indestructable life boat.
Painting. © Alfred Webersinn, New
Yosk, as the author. R 1456, Jan. 10,
1929.
24
CLASS H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS
OF SGlehmMric OR LECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS
AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
Abbott (Eleanor D.) Frederick, Md.
548-551
Fritchie’s (Barbara) :
_ Bed room furniture; J O—1359.—
China ware and silver; J O—1357.—
Clothes; J O—1356. © 1c. each Mar.
18, 1929.
Riehl’s Spring in 1862. © 1c. Mar.
18, 1929; J O—1358.
Adams (Joseph H.) Miami Beach, Fla.
552-555.
Adams (Joseph H.) guest house on
Belle Isle when used as President-elect
Hoover’s office, X 7295. © Feb. 21,
1929; 2 c. Feb. 23; J O—13814.
Hoover’s (Mr.) Belle Isle office, re-
ception end of, X 7298. © Feb. 21,
1929; 2 c. Feb. 23; J O—1317.
showing desk and clock, X 7296.
© Feb. 21, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 23; J OK
A315.
Hoover’s (President-elect) desk in
Joseph H. Adams’ guest house, X 7297.
(eHeby 21, 1929.2 ¢ci:Feb. 233-J3,0—
1316.
Aero photo co., Oklahoma City, Okl.
556
Oklahoma City business district, Jan.
wie ©) Jan. 5) '1929%'2 ‘c. Jan 8"
J O—765.
Ahrend letters, inc., New York. DDT
Ahrend P—L-E survey and plan. ©
hc, Dee. 19, 1928; 1,84.
Airey (Thomas Stanley)
New York.
558
Airey automotive computing slide
rule. © Oct. 13, 1926; 2 c. Mar. 2,
1929; I 378.
Allen (Charles F.) Derry, N. H. 559
Veterans memorial bldg. © Feb. 11,
1929-2 ¢€. Web. 13° J°O—1180.
Allen (Lorraine) and Stuart (J.
Frank) Little Rock, Ark. 560
Allen (Lorraine) and J. Frank Stu-
art. © Oct. 28, 1928-2. ¢ Jan. 18,
1929; J 299855.
20
Allison (Grace Griffith) Santa Rosa,
Calif. 561
[Old Sonoma mission.] © May 15,
1928; 2 c. Nov. 22; K 2214.
Alman & co., New York. 562
Larned (Bishop J. I. Blair) © Feb.
11, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 25; J O—1202.
Altman (Clay) Oklahoma City.
563-565
Four three room efficiency apart-
ments, plan no. 57. [First and second
floor plants. 2 sheets, blueprints] ©
1 ¢. Jan. 21, 1929; I 183.
Rose-bowl. © 1 ¢. Mar. 16, 1929;
I 428.
Three, three room efficiency apart-
ments, plan no. 58. Foundation and
basement plan, first floor, second floor.
3 sheets, blueprints. © 1 ¢. Feb. 13,
1929. + y- 25Gk
Altman (Clay) and Altman (Russell
D.) Oklahoma City, Okl. 566-568
Device to apply the hot air from the
engine to the wind-shield, 18. Blue-
print. © 1c. Feb. 16, 1929; I 373.
Electric element wire heating plate-
glass window device no. 17. Blueprint.
© Feb. 9, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 19; I 284.
Electric element wire heating wind-
shield device no. 16. Blueprint. ©
Peb. 9,"1929'; Ze. Feb. 19% 1/285.
American airports corp., New York.
569
Flint, Mich. Ultimate airport devel-
opment, 39. © Jan. 15, 1929; 2c. Jan.
15; I 144.
American art works, inc., Coshocton,
O. 570-592
9 photographs:
Day dreams.—Hello baby.—Hope of
the nation.—Little sunshine.—Looking
ahead.—Lovely as a rose.—One sum-
mer eve.—Sweet and twenty.—Yes, in-
deed. © Dee. 4, 1928; 2'c. each Dee.
12; J O 751-759.
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993
American art works, inc.—Contd.
14 prints:
Big chance.—Brimming river.—Harly
American home builders.—Green pas-
tures—Indian summer—John Paul
Jones flag party—Romantie Ven-
ice.—Sandman’s coming.—See America
first.—Springtime in Washington.—
Sunshine and shadows.—Washington’s
vision at the Delaware.—Witchery of
night—Wocdland path. © Dee. 4,
1928 ; 2c. each Dee. 12; K 1809-1822.
American asphalt paint co., Chicago.
593
© Dec. 1, 1928;
Critical moment.
2 c. Dec. 21; K 2560.
American automobile assn., Washing-
ton. 594-598
5 prints:
Dodging between parked cars is—
dodging into danger, 7; K 2378.—Don’t
dart across. Be careful, 6; K 2377.—
Ride hopping is dangerous—play safe-
ly, 10; K 2381.—Safe? but not in the
street, 9; K 2380.—Wait for the signal,
for safe crossings, 8; K 2379. © Dee.
19, 1928; 2 c. each Jan. 19, 1929.
American bank note co., New York.
‘ 599-607
Banque du Congo Belge, special V—
63681. © Jan. 4, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 23;
K 3089.
special V-68682. © Jan. 4,
1929; 2c. Feb. 23; K 3090.
special V-63788. © Feb. 8,
1929; 2 c. Mar. 28; K 3608.
special V-64093. © Feb. 28,
1929; 2 ec. Mar. 28; K 3611.
Hawaiian pineapple co., special V-—
63685. © Feb. 4, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 28;
K 3607.
Hormel (Geo. A.) special V—68784.
© Jan. 21, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 28; K 3084.
Hupeh provincial bank, Hankow,
China, special V—63790. © Feb. 19,
1929; 2 c. Mar. 28; K 3610.
North American aviation, inc., spe-
cial V—64094. © Mar. 9, 1929; 2 e.
Mar. 28; K 3609.
V-63405. © Jan. 4, 1929; 2 c. Feb.
23; K 3088.
American Cirrus engines, inc., Belle-
ville, N.. J. 608, 609
American Cirrus Mark III engine,
cowling diagrams. © Jan. 28, 1929;
1c. Feb. 19; 1 ¢. Mar. 18; I 426.
installation diagrams. © Jan.
28, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 19; 1 ec. Mar. 18; I
425.
26
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 24
American geographical society of New
York, New York. 610
[Worid. Leardo map of the World
1452 or 1453] ©-Jan. 26, 1929: 2 ©
Feb. 4; K 38288.
American lithographic co., ine, New
York. 611
[Amlico Indian for 1929] © Dee. 27,
1828; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1929; K 1806.
American motorists insurance co., Chi-
cago. 612, 613
Place thumb in back—not in front.
American motorists insurance casualty
safety bulletin, 59M. © Feb. 20, 1929;
Ze. Mar. 11: K 3346.
Property damage. American motor-
ists insurance company automobile
safety bulletin, 1M. © Feb. 20, 1929;
2c. Mar. 11: K 3345.
American railway assn., New York.
614
Look. Listen. Cross crossings cau-
tiously. © Mar. 21, 1929: 2 c Mar.
27; K° 3602,
American-statesman, Austin, Tex. 615
Texas (University of ) Memorial sta-
dium, Thanksgiving day, 1928. ©le«.
Dec. 11, 1928; J O—760.
American weekly, inc., New York. 616
Dog’s life. Bonzo’s blow-out. ©
Sept. 23, 1928; 1c. Sept. 26; K 1879.
Ames & Rollinson, New York. 617
[Diploma form for beauty culture
schools] © Mar. 21, 1929; 2 « Mar.
22; K 3541.
Anderson (Carl Thomas) Madison,
Wis. 618-620
Dusty begins his daily plunge until
the swimming season opens. (Jn Amer-
ican Kennel Gazette) © Mar. 1,
1928; 1 c. Mar. 11, 1929; K 3350.
Dusty is again given his annual
Scrub before being entered at the dog
show. (Jn American Kennel Gazette)
© Feb. 1, 1929; 1 ¢. Feb.-7; K 2758.
Dusty makes whoopee for the new
year. (Jn American Kennel Gazette)
© Jan. 1, 1929; 1 ec. Jan. 7; K 1870.
Anderson (George 8S.) Seattle. 621
Moonlight and memories. © Jan.
18, 1929; 2 c Jan. 23; J O—905.
Anderson (Maurice P.) Seattle. 622
Olympic Mountains from Alki Point.
© Feb. 20, 1929; 2 « Feb. 25; J O—.
1201.
Anderson galleries, Chicago. 623
Thieve’s market. (Jn Literary Di-
gest Jan. 26, 1929) © Jan. 24, 1929;
1c. Feb. 6; K 2916.
“MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 1, 1929 670
Arenz (John A.) Mt. Vernon, N. Y. | Austin American, Austin, Tex. 639
624-626 Moody (Dan) jr. First photo of
Arenz, ae ian a Texas White House heir. © Jan. 17,
Automcbile and sheet metal screws ; ‘ ; ‘
I 450.—Screw sockets; I 451.—Sheet 1929; 1c. Jan. 21; K 2684.
metal screws; I 449. © 1c. each Mar. | Automatic transportation co.,_ inc.,
Providence. 640
23, 1929.
Argo (Adele) San Francisco. 627
[Pattern grader and cutting system
for furriers, tailors, dress makers] ©
itentan 34: 1929; 1. 256.
Armenian legion (Worcester, [Mass.]
branch) Worcester, Mass. 628
Monument of Armenian dead sol-
diers of the world war. © Feb. 6,
1929; 2 ¢. Mar. 29; J 37.
Armstrong (James Chivis) Detroit.
Miss America VII [and] Miss Amer-
ica V. © Dec. 24, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 9,
1929; J 299851.
Arnold (Oren) Phoenix, Ariz.
630, 631
Phillips (Governor) of Arizona de-
livering inaugural address. © Jan. 8,
1929; 2 ¢ Jan. 14; J O—S845.
—_—- taking oath of office. © Jan.
8, 1929; 2c. Jan. 14; J O—844.
G
Arrow real estate co., Larchmont, Bal-
timore Co., Md. 632
[Nu-type homes. Plans for brick,
stucco and conerete row houses. 2
sheets, blueprints] © 1 ¢c. Mar. 13.
1929; I 427.
Associated press, New York. 633
Coulter (Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B.)
© Feb. 1, 1929; 2c. Feb. 11; J 299872.
Atkins & Durbrow, inc., New York.
634
[Peat moss water cell] © Feb. 12,
1929; 2 c. Feb. 12; K 2899.
Ault (James W.) New Lexington, O.
635
[Philosophy of hell and _ heaven.
Chart] © 1c. Jan.-22, 1929; I 322.
Austin (A. L.) Cleveland. 636, 637
Austin rectal irrigating dialator. ©
1 ¢, Dee. 22, 1928; I 168.
Austin’s vaginal irrigator. Blue-
print. ©1c. Jan. 26, 1929; I 202.
Austin (A.. Ll.) and Powell (George
G.) Cleveland. 638
[Super-cyclonic motor. (Internal
combustion motor)] © 1 ¢. Dee. 22,
1928; I 167.
27
Bristol ferry one hundred years ago
[and] Bristol ferry today. © Dec. 22,
1928; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1929; K 2754.
Bailey (A. H.) Mountain Grove, Mo.
641
Shepherd of the hills country. ©
Mar. 2, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1929; J O—
1318.
Bailey (David Algar)
Calif. 642
[Phases of universe building and
organic evolution as result of elec-
trical disturbances in space (magnet-
ism), illustrating] © 1 © Feb. 8,
1929; I 245.
Bailey meter co., Cleveland. 643-670
Bailey boiler meter chart, Cahokia 4.
© Aug. 22, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1929; I
Boe
Bailey boiler meter chart, 130F800T-
225P-.(C) Jan. 15,°1929; 2° ce. Mar. 8:
I 344.
Hollywood,
135F800T. © Dec. 18, 1928; 2
ce. Mar. 8, 1929; I 350.
175F700P. © Dee. 5, 1928; 2c.
Jan. 18, 1929; I 163.
225F800TR. © Nov. 9, 1928; 2
ce. Jan. 18, 1929; I 160.
250F700T. © Nov. 10, 1928;
@, Jaleo Lo; 1029 L1G
329D25., © Jan.,11, 1929;.2-c.
Mar. 8; I 345.
375D25. © Feb. 14, 1929; 2 ¢.
Mar. 8; I 341.
Bailey fluid meter chart, 16F. ©
Dec. 22, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1929; I 347.
T5E700T400P. © Nov. 5, 1928;
77 Gs Vane 18, 19291 158.
SOF100T40P. © June 16, 1928;
2c. Jan. 18, 1929; I 154.
85F42.5P. © Dec. 20, 1928; 2
c. Mar. 8, 1929; I 349.
100B.. XO Feb. 13) 1929-2" e.
Mar. 8; I 342.
120F800T300PS. © Dec. 10,
1928; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1929; I 351.
150F800T300PS. © Dec. 10,
1928; 2 c. Jan. 18, 1929; I 165.
160F60P. © J an. 22, 1929; 2c.
Mar. 8; I 348.
240-7. © Nov. 7, 1928; 2 «
Jan. 18, 1929; I 159.
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Bailey meter co.—Continued.
Bailey boiler meter chart—Contd.
250F700TT. © Oct. 18, 1928; 2
ec. Jan. 18, 1929; I 155.
320F160T6P. © Dec. 5, 1928;
2c. Jan. 18, 1929; I 164.
7021. © Dee. 18, 1928; 2 e«.
Mar. 8, 1929; I 338.
Bailey fluid meter, electrically oper-
ated, chart, 7023. © Jan. 13, 1929; 2
e. Mar. 8, I 339.
(O24. ©, Jane, 13, 1929e 25 c.
Mar. 8; I 340.
7056. © June 6, 1928; 2 «.
Jan. 18; I 158.
Bailey recorder chart, 5KP. © Jan.
10, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 8; I 346.
——_ 6KS.. © Oct. 31, 1928; 2'¢ Jan.
18, 1929; I 156.
250KT. © Dee. 21, 1928; 2 «.
Mar. 8, 1929; 1-348.
1600KS. © Nov. 20, 1928; 2 ¢.
Jan. 18, 1929; I 162.
7500. © Nov. 4, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan.
18, 1929; I 157.
Barnhill (Esmond G.) St. Petersburg,
Fla. 671-690
[Florida bayou at sunset] © Noy.
1, 1928; 2c. Jan. 21, 1929; K 3542.
19 photographs:
Cypress by moonlight; J O—890.—
Evening at Blind Pass; J O—8s8s6.—
Evening on the lake; J O—891.—Fish-
ing grounds in Florida; J O—8&8&7.—
Florida river; J O—892.—Golden sun-
set; J O—893.—Gulf cf Mexico; J O—
880.—Home of the heron; J O—88&2.—
Indian River; J O—883.—Jungle
shore; J O—885.—Leaning palm; J
O—884.—Marion (Fort) Fla.; J O—
889.—Palm Beach, Fla.,_ bird’s-eye
view; J O—881.—Palmetto palms; J
O—894.—St. Augustine, Fla., the sen-
tinel; J O—888.—Sentinel of the Ever-
glades; J O—895.—Sunshine city; J
O—896.—Suwannee River; J O—
897.—Suwannee River, upon the; J
O—898. © Nov. 1, 1928; 2 c. each
Jan. 21, 1929:
Barrett (Wesley Maben) Los Angeles.
691
Eyes have it. © Dee. 31, 1928; 2 c.
Jan. 26, 1929; K 2567.
Barrett (William John) Conneaut, O.
692
Chart of Bible drama. © Aug. 10,
1928; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1929; K 3434.
28
Barrick pub. co., Kansas City, Mo.
693
[Letterhead design; fruits,
© Jan. 2, 1929; 2 e.
Packer.
vegetables, etc. ]
Mar. 20; K 3531.
Bartlow (I. P.) Rushville, Ill.
694, 695
Bartlow’s all-a-round feeder, A, B.
© 1c. each Jan. 28, 1929; J O—940,
941.
Bearse (H. Lewis) Centreville, Mass.
696
Hoover’s (President) birthplace. ©
Jan. 12, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 23; J 299859.
Beaudouin (Frank) Philadelphia.
697
Red Jacket (Clipper ship) © Jan.
3, 1929; .2.¢. Jan. 11; K 1942:
Bedell co., New York. 698, 699
Alterations and additions to Bedell
bldg., sheet 4. © 1 e¢. Mar. 20, 1929;
I 423.
[Floor plan of windows] © 1 «.
Mar. 20, 1929; I 424.
Bell (Alfred) & co., Itd., London.
700-707
Canterbury cathedral, choir tran-
sept and Pilgrim steps; by Albany E.
Howarth. © Oct. 1, 1928; 1 c Dee.
31; K 2490.
[Nasturtiums]; by T. T. Blaylock.
© Dec. 12, 1928; 1 ce. Dee. 31; K 2484.
Pierrot alone and then Pierrette and
then a story to forget; by Edward
Osmond. © Jan. 1, 1929; 1 ‘© Dee
31, 1928; K 2491.
5 prints:
[California poppies]; by T. T. Blay-
lock; IKK 2485.—Roslyn chapel, Edin-
burgh; by Albany EH. Howarth; K
2489.—- Venice (Palazza Ca d’Oro) ; by
J. Alphege Brewer; K 2488.—West-
minster abbey (The chancel); by J.
Alphege Brewer; K 2487.—York (Pe-
tergate); by J. Alphege Brewer; K
2486. © Dec. 22, 1928; 1 c. each
Dee. 31.
Bell (James W.) son & co., New York.
708-718
Our own publication, plates 2 G, 4G,
5 G, 74-12 G, 14 G, 15 G. © Mar. 1,
1929; 2 ec. each Feb. 27; K 3142-8152.
Belmor mfg. co., ine., Chicago. 719
[Belmor, art-leather trimmed seat
covers, over cushions, seat backs, etc.,
sedan car model] © Nov. 22, 1928;
1c Nov. 17; 1 e@. Dec. 26; K 1958.
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no. 1, 1929
~~ Rc ccc GG Tempero aN
Bennett (Howard J.) Madison, Wis.
720 —
[Game of semaphore. Diagram]
© 1c. Jan. 25, 1929: I 212.
Bentley (William F.) Baltimore.
: (VA CEO
Chart illustrating uses of A. R. A.
gages, nos. 1, 4-D and 8. © Feb. 9,
1929; 2 c. Feb. 25; I 301.
Wrought steel wheel gage, uses of.
Blucprint. © Oct. 29, 1928: 2 « Dec.
29: 1 36.
Benziger bros., New York. 723-735
[Disciples of Jesus preventing the
mothers to bring their children to
Jesus] © Dec. 1, 1928; 2 ec. Dec. its
K, 3262.
[Mothers and children waiting for
Jesus] © Dec. 1, 1928; 2 c. Dee. 31;
K 3261.
11 prints:
[Angel appearing to the shep-
herds]—[Angels sending glory to
God|]—[Baby’s guardian angel] —
[Jesus calling the children to come to
Him]—[Jesus resting under the
tree|—[Jesus speaking to the chil-
dren]—[Mother and children watching
the approach of Jesus ]—[ Shepherds
adoring the infant Jesus in the crib|—
[Shepherds on the hill near Bethle-
hem ]—[ Shepherds returning to the
hills]—[Shepherds see a light in the
Sky] © Dee. 1, 1928: 2 ec. each Dec.
31; K 3035-3045.
Berko (Paui M.) Hathorne, Mass. 736
{Computing chart for multiplication,
division, line of squares, powers, deter-
mining circle areas, ete.] ©1e. Mar.
14, 1929: ]'379.
Bernart corp., New York. 737-756
8 prints; by Louis:
[After the ball]> K 3116—[Chiy-
alry] ; Ki 5114—[ Cequette] Sill
[Love note] ; K 3121—[ Loved one]; K
3118. — [Loves] pags peel to. — Prime.
nade]; K 3119.—[ Proposal]; K 3120.
© Feb. 11, 1929; 2 c. each Feb. 26.
12 prints:
[Amalfi, Italy: by Lambert]; K
3072—| Beauty basket; by Hart]: K
3067.—[Boldness : by Hart]: K 3064. —
[Daisy; by Coté] ; K 3069.—[Harly
snow; by Hart]: K 3066.—[ French
dolls ; by Coté] ; K 3073.— [Friends ; by
Cote}; )} Ky ..8068..=- [Marne River,
France: by Briand]: K 3074.—[Pets;
by Coté]: K 3063.—[ Quarteite ; by
Coté]; K 3065.—/ Venice, canal; by
Diesel]; K 3070.—[ Venice, waterway ;
47157—29_2
29
179
by Barlange] ; K 3071.
2 @. each Feb. 20.
© Jan. 8, 1929;
Berree (Norman G.) Philadelphia.
(57
First, our home firemen. © Feb. 18,
1929 ; 2c. Feb. 20: K 3062.
Bishop (Edward A.) Racine, Wis. 758
Madison, Wis., Methodist hospital.
© Feb. 7, 1929: 2 ¢ Feb. 25; K 3094.
Black (W. J.) Chicago. 759
Blanket. © Dec. 31, 1928 ; 2 ec. Jan.
16, 1929; K 2266.
Blaine-Thompson co., Cincinnati.
Passover treat. MADE 9255
© Feb. 12, 1929; 2c. Fed. 14; K 3536.
Blakely printing co., Chicago. 761-770
[Flash series post cards, 1-10] ©
Mar. 1, 1929; 2 ec. each Mar. pay taba
3591-3600.
Blue Peter pub. co., Itd., London.
T—T75
Benvenue (Ship) ; from the painting
by J. Spurling. © Dee. 1, 19281 €
Feb. 27, 1929: K 3160.
Collingwood (Ship) ; from the paint-
ing by J. Spurling. © Oct. 1, 1928; 1 ¢.
Feb. 27, 1929; K 3161.
Duntrune (Ship) ; from the painting
by J. Spurling. © Feb. 1, 1929 54 °R:
Feb. 27; K 3164.
Neotsfield (Ship); from the paint-
ing by J. Spurling. © Feb. 1, 1929; 1 ¢.
Feb. 27; K 3163.
Sussex (H. M. S.) ; from the paint-
ing by J. Spurling. © Apr. 1, 1928;
760
ie “Web? 2771929 = K Sigp.
Boland (William P.) Scranton, Pa.
776
Comparison of coal rates from
Seranton, Pa. Blueprint. © 1c. Feb.
1,49 929 + 7Reep 1.
Bollinger (W. E.) Charleston, W. Va.
U7
Daniel Boone marker on Malden
road, near Charleston, W. Va.
Feb. 26, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 27 ; J 299904.
Boston & Maine railroad, Boston. 778
Minute man service. © Dec. 1, 1928 ;
2 c. Feb. 6, 1929; K 2752.
Boyd (Everett M.) Cincinnati. t79
De Forest (Dr. Lee) Outstanding
figure in radio. © Feb. 17, 1929: 1 ¢.
Feb. 25; K 3267.
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Boyé studios, San Francisco. 780
Kingsbury (Kenneth R.) president
of Standard oil co. of California.
Aug. 10, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 16; J O—1208.
Boyer (Daniel Westport,
Conn. 781
Photographic illustrations by War-
-ren Boyer. © Dec. 10, 1928; 2 © Dec.
12; K 1178.
Bradley (Alvin F.) New York. 782
Whitman (Walt) The good grey
poet., ©, Jan. 22, 1929: 2.¢ Tan, 23;
J O= 335
Braider (Clifford A.) New York. 783
Tune in with Siemsen. [Male figure
demonstrating 24 physical exercises]
© Feb. 27, 1929; 2 c Feb. 28; K 3370.
Braun art pub. co., Cleveland. 784
Cleveland, O., Hotel Cleveland and
Terminal tower, 101. © Jan. 5, 1929;
AC. JamalOe KK 1947,
Brazer (Clarence W.) New York. 785
Media, Pa., Delaware County court
house, enlargements to, perspective
view. ©1c. Jan. 11, 1929; 1 92.
Brewer (Arthur Livingstone) Glendale,
Calif. 786
Bank of America of California. Its
genealogy and age at a glance. Antlers
chart. © Mar. 18, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 22;
I 430.
Bristol co., Waterbury, Conn. 787-811
Bristol (Wm. H.) recording tachom-
eter chart, 4247. © Jan. 30, 1929; 2 ¢.
Mar. 15; I 402.
Bristol’s mechanical recorder chart,
0806. © Nov. 20, 1928; 2 ¢. Mar. 15,
1929; I 396.
Bristol’s mechanical time recorder
chart, 0821. © Mar. 6, 1929; 2 ¢. Mar.
15; I 405.
Bristol’s recording liquid level gauge
Warren)
chart, 0805. © Novy. 12, 1928; 2 e.
Mar. 15, 1929; I 394.
0818, 5094. © Jan. 30, 1929;
2 c. each Mar. 15; I 4038, 404.
Bristol’s recording pressure gauge
chart, 0813. Osa. ler G29 2. nen
Mar. 15; I 400.
Bristol’s recording thermometer
chart, 3758. © Jan. 25, 1929; 2 c. Mar.
15; I 401.
Bristol’s recording vacuum & pres-
sure gauge chart, 10065. © Nov. 12,
1928; 2 ec. Mar. 15, 1929); I 395.
10066. © Dee. 28, 1928; 2 c.
Mar. 15, 1929; I 398.
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pt. Iv, n.s., v. 24
Bristol’s recording water level gauge
chart, 0812. © Jan. 14, 1929-) oie
Mar. 15; I 399.
[Bristol’s] relative moisture chart,
0804. © Noy. 23, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 15,
1929 ; BSOK-
[Bristol’s strip chart, S 2092] .©
Dec. 317, 41928802 Gi Mars iae20F
I 384.
——I[S 2093] © Dee. 17, 1928;
2 ce. Mar: 15, 1929: I 382.
[S 2094] © Jan. 13, 1929; 2 ¢.
Mar. 15; I 387.
[S 2096] © Feb. 18, 1929;
2 ¢c., Mar 152) Tao
[S. 3302]. © Jan. 5, 1929: 2 «
Mam: 15:91 385.
[S 3303]: © Jan. 7, 1929 -72¥e.
Mar. 15; I 386.
[S 3304] © Jan. 30, 1929; 2 ¢.
Mar: Jog niSss.
[S 4249] © Dec. 4, 1928; 2 «.
Mar. 15, 1929; I 381.
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Mar. 15; I 389.
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Mar. 15; I 390.
[S 4253] © Feb. 18, 1929; 2 «.
Mar. 15; I 392.
[SM 4220] © Dec. 20, 1928;
2 :¢@};)Mar. 15,0929); Tis8a:
Draw-rite controller chart, 0802. ©
Oct. 29, 1928; 2c. Mar. 15, 1929; I 893.
Broschek & co., Hamburg, Germany
812
Wochende (Weekend); von Otto
Pieper. © Dec. 1, 1928; 1 ¢ Feb. 5,
1929; K 3428.
Brown (James Franklin) Cincinnati.
813
Food aut o’ circle market. © Feb.
23, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 27; K 3589.
Brown & Bigelow, St. Paul.
41 prints:
[Among my treasures]—[Approach-
ing storm]—T[Arabian nights]—[Beau-
ty’s charms ]—Contentment.—[Custer’s
last stand]—[Daughters of the In-
cas|]—[Fight to the finish ]—[Friends of
our childhood ]—Friendship.—[Garden
of happiness]—[Gifts of beauty]—
[Give me the moonlight]—[Great ad-
venture] — Home. — [Home, sweet
home ]—[Homeward]—[Irene ]—[Lady
of the evening|]—[Landing of Colum-
bus] — [Louise (Lake) ] — [Mother’s
sonny boy]—([Nature’s bounty] —
fOcean’s mirror]—[Olid mission ]—[On
Venetian waters|—[Over the garden.
814-854.
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2 a a ee ene en
wall]—[Over the top]—[Panier de
pommes] by Louis Icart.—[Queen of
the ball]—[Raising the first American
flag] — [Roadside blacksmit h] —
Ships.—[Spirit of progress]—[Sunny
south] — [Sunset glow] — [Treasure
princess] — [Vanity fair] — [Wayside
cottage]|—[ We're going home]—[ When
Sandman comes] © Jan. 1, 1929; 2 ¢.
each Jan. 24; K 2516-2557.
Brown instrument co., Philadelphia.
855-878
Brown instrument co. chart, 1071.
© Mar. 11, 1929; 2 ce. Mar. 13; L376.
f 1151. © Mar. 20, 1929: 2 «
Rae. 22 T 431.
1338. © Jan. 25, 1929; 2 ¢.
vate eal A CT
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4; I 227.
—— 1540. -© Jan. 11, 1929: 2 ¢.
iis ae a BY @
[1545]
Mar. 6; I 325.
1748. © Jan. 9, 1929: 2 ¢.
ce. OS,
Jan,
Feb.
Jan.
© Mar. 4, 1929; 2 @
Jan.
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24s E074.
—— 1970. © Jan. 22, 1929: 2 ¢. Jan.
24; I 185. ,
—— 2283. © Jan. 3, 1929; 2 c¢. Jan.
Ske EP
—— 2284. © Jan. 11, 1929: 2c. Jan.
14; I 138.
—— 2287. © Jan. 24, 1929: 2¢ Jan.
26) E201;
—— 2288. © Feb. 7, 1929; 2 ¢. Feb.
Jie NY
—— 2900. © Jan. 12, 1929; 2 ¢. Jan.
15s /E 142,
—— 3318. © Dec. 7, 1928: 2 ¢. Mar.
6, 1929; I 414.
3321, plate 2. © Mar. 20, 1929;
2¢. Mar. 25; I 432.
3322. © Mar. 25, 1929; 2 «.
Mar. 29; I 462.
[Brown instrument co. chart roll,
3298-3300] © Jan. 17, 1929; 2 ce. each
Jat eee I, 173.
[3821] © Mar. 2, 1929.: .2..¢;
Mar. 6; I 818.
[3418, 3414] © Feb. 26, 1929 ;
2 ¢. each Feb. 28: I 312, 311.
[3415] © Mar. 1, 1929:
Mar. 5; I 316.
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Brown-Robertson co., inc., New York.
879-882
4 prints:
[Approaching storm, Venice]—[Low
tide, Dutch Coast]—[On Grand canal,
Venice]—[Showery day, Dutch Coast]
© Feb. 4, 1929: 2 ¢ each Feb. 14; K
2991-2994.
Brownell (Durward Chandler) Seattle.
883, 884
Chelan Shores. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1929;
J O—1207.
Tristam, death of. © 1c. Mar. 19,
1929 > Jl-O—1855.
Browning studios, New York. 885
New York life insurance co. bldg.
© Mar. 7, 1929: 2 c Mar. Sid LO,
FS.
Bruckmann (F.) a. g. Munchen, Ger-
many. 886.
An der Adria, 5038: von Alexander
Mueller. © Oct. 2, 1928; 1 ¢. Feb. 5,
1929; K 3481.
New
Buckham (Charles Wyman)
York. 887, 888
Prismatic glass building. © 1 «¢.
Jan. 23, 1929; I 261.
Prismatic, sunshine, buildings. Blue-
peint....© ie. Jam 22, 1929; I 184.
Buckingham (C. O.) Washington. 889
Hoover (President) silhouette. ©
Mar. 23; 1929: 2 ¢ Mar. Be
1447.
Buckmaster (Ben Stalker) Chicago.
890
Buckmaster calculette. © 1 c¢. Mar.
1, 1929; I 318.
Buczkowski (Joseph) Victoria, Tex.
891
Piggish girl. © Feb. 25, 1929; 2 ¢.
Mar Des) °O—1291"
Buffington (L. S.) Minneapolis. 892
Tip not toy. Blueprint. © 1 «.
Mar. 1, 1929: I 314.
Bulkley studio, D. L. Bulkley, sole
owner, Manchester Center, Vt.
893.
Manchester - in - the - Mountains, Vt.,
Met. © Oct, 29,1928. 2’ «. Oe: 30;
J 299797.
Burns (Charles L.) Cleveland. 894
Columbus, O., State capitol as seen
from the Neil house. © 1 ¢. Feb. 11,
1929; FOS.
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
895
Bush (Michael Charles) Springfield,
Mass. 895
I, ego or soul. Stone found in
Springfield, Mass. © 1 ¢. Feb 13,
1929; J O—1181.
Buttonless tire cover co., Canton, O.
896-907
Buttonless tire cover design:
Allan Beach park, Buffalo, N. Y.
Fun for everyone, 11; K 2406—Bronx
park zoo, New York City, 12; K 2407.
Cedar Point. On bcy! And hew, 2;
K 2397.—Chippewa Lake park. Wa-
ter sports galore, 10; K 2405.—\Frolics,
dine & dance, 9; K 2404.—Hawaiian
gardens. Where a smile follows the
spoon, 3; K 2398.—Hot tootsies! Rar-
in’ to go, 1; K 2396.—Iowa state fair,
8; K 2403.— Meyers Lake park.
Canton, O. Whirlwinds of fun, 7:
K 2402—Moonlight balirocm. Dance
& “frolic, €: K 2401.—RBiversiview
park. Thrills aplenty, 4; K 2399,—
Whoonee! Lots-a-fun at Rock
Creek park, 5; K 2400.\'© Dee. 4
1928; 2 c. each Jan. 17, 1929.
Byers (Oren G.) Tulsa, Ok, 808
[Coliseum apartments. Blueprint]
© 1 .¢ Mar“27, 1926. 1) 454
Calder (John Baizley) Baltimore. 909
Natural Bridge, Va... © Dec. 22,
1928 ; 2 e- Jan. 25, ‘1929; J 299858.
California spray-chemical ¢o., Watscn-
ville; Galif. 910
Spray compatibility chart. © Jan.
15, 1929: 2 ec. Webs AL; di 310!
Calotabs co., ine., Atlanta. 911
Texas roses and wild flowers. ©
Jan. 1, 1929; 2 e Jan. 16; K 2267.
Campbell prints, inc., New York.
912-918
[Answer of the Cossacks to the Sul-
tan] © Dec. 15, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 10,
1929; K 1927.
[Silhouette] :
Franklin (Benjamin) 6549; K
3012.—Jefferson (Martha) 6550; K
3014.— Jefferson (Thomas) 6551; K
3015.—Madison (Doliy P.) 6552; K
3013.—Washington (George) 6548; Ix
3016.—Washington (Martha) 6547; K
BOR 2 © « Beby “34; 1929), "2, @eaeh
Feb. 15.
Capen -(Charles Herbert) jr, Hast
Orange, N. J. 919
Wildwood, N. J., city of, plans for
sewage treatment piant. 15 sheets,
blueprints! *@? 1. es" Mare a3" 1929;
IT 419.
3
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Carlu & Boyle New York. 920
[Theatre and building at the south-
west corner of 47th st. and Broadway,
New York city, plans. 8 sheets] ©
Dec.” 22,,, 1928 > 2° ec. Jan 14, f9298
I 139,
Carr (David M.) Brooklyn: 921
Hlectric Watt. [Fanciful character
with body composed of electric streak]
© Dee. 5, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 31; K 2408.
Caufield & Shook, Louisville.
922-1000
Hydro electric plant at Louisville.
©) Aug.(22) 1928; 206 Web. 15¢7i.0—
1209.
St. Agnes church:
And monastery.—General view.—
Nave of. © July 12, 1928; 2 © each
Feb. 4, 19829; J O—1059, 1058, 1060.
Starks bldg., Fourth and Walnut
sts. © Aug:'11, 1928; 2 ¢. Feb. 4,
1929; J O—1084.
Start of steam-boat race in harbor
at Louisville. © Sept. 5, 1928; 2 e.
Feb. 4, 1929; J O—10692.
©
Steam-boat race at Louisville.
Sept. 5, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1929; J O—
1093.
aed
( photographs:
Avery (B. F.) & sons.—Louisville
hydro electric co-—Louisville (Uni-
versity of.—Louisville water co.
Masonic widows and orphans home.—
Producers wood preserving co—
Standard sanitary mfg. co. © Aug.
22, 1928; 2 c. each Feb. 4, 1929; J O—
1085-1091.
14 photographs:
Brown & Williamson cigarette fac-
tory.—Kentucky female orphans
school, Midway, Ky., campus scene.—
Louisville (University of) adminis-
tration bldg—Ohio Falls hydro elec-
tric plant from Pennsylvania r. r.
bridge.—Ohio Falls hydro electric sta-
tion.—Ohio Falls hydro electric sta-
tion from K. & I. bridge.—Ohio River,
Louisville, Ohio Fails hydro electric
piant.—Ohio River, Louisville, ‘U. S.
dam, Indiana end.—Ohio River, Louis-
ville, U. S. dam, Ohio Fails, hydro
electric plant.—Ohio River, Louisville,
U. S. dam from Pennsylvania r. r.
bridge, looking downstream.—Ohio
River at Louisville. A view below
U. S. dam from Indiana side.—Speed
(J. B.) memorial museum.—Starks
Hall, Ky., female orphans school, Mid-
way, Ky.—U. S. dam, a view at end
of. © Sept. 15, 1928; 2 c. each Feb.
4, 1929; J O—1094-1107.
6)
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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
‘ao. 1, 1929
23 photographs:
Bessire & eco—Broadway Baptist
churech.—Cobb (Irvin 8.) Kentucky
humorist.—Crescent Hill Methodist
church.—Farmland, former Speed res-
idence—Farmland, Speed residence
on Bardstown road.—Filter house,
Louisville water co—Highland junior
high school—Hydro electric station,
generator room, interior—Hydro eiec-
tric station, lower floor, showing shaft
from wheel to generator.—Jefferson
County, apple blossoms. — Jefferson
County, apple orchard in bloom.—
John Fitch memorial—Junior high
school, 22nd and Main sts.—Liberty
insurance bank, Fourth ave. office.—
Looking northeast from southwest
corner Brook and Broadway, view.—
Louisville, Ky., Cherokee park.—Mar-
tin-Brown bidg., lobby of.—Masonic
widows and orphans home, dining
~room.—Masonic widows and orphans
home, hospital—Mengel co., 12th and
Dumesnil sts., plant.—Ohio Falls hy-
dro electric station, generator floor.
interior.—St. Philip Neri church. ©
sity 2, 1928: '2''c. each Feb.’ 4,°1929:
J O—1061-1083.
28 photographs:
Brooklyn bridge over Kentucky
River—Dam at Dix River—Dam on
Dix River from above—Danville,
Ky.—Danville, Ky., Centre college,
at.—Dix River dam and power house.—
Hilkhorn River, a scene on the road to
Peaks Mill.—Elkhorn River, Franklin
County, a scene near mouth of river.—
Elkhorn River, Peaks Mill, Ky.—
Frankfort, Ky.—Frankfort, Ky., busi-
ness section.—Frankfort, Ky., Feeble
minded institute.—Frankfort, Ky., pen-
itentiary Frankfort, Ky., State capi-
tol bldg—Frankfort on the Kentucky
River—Herrington Lake above Dix
River dam.—Herrington Lake, air
photo of.—Herrington Lake, scene
on.—High Bridge, Ky.—Kentucky hy-
dro electric, Dix River dam.—Ken-
tucky River and State capitol bldg.
Kentucky River at Frankfort.—Ken-
tucky River between Frankfort and
Tyrone.—Lock and dam, Kentucky
River below: Brooklyn bridge.—Looking
down toward Dix River dam, airplane
view.—Road between Brooklyn bridge
and Shakertown, Ky.—Straightening
out road no. 61, near Shelbyville, Ky.—
Tyrone, Ky. © Sept. 24, 1928: 2 «
each Feb. 4, 1929; J O—1108-1135.
Cavalero (George) Union City, N. J.
1024
2 prints:
Guardian angel.—Kingship of Christ.
© Nev. 5, 1928; 2 ¢.. each Dec.,31;
K 2250, 225b.
3 prints:
Holy child Jesus, etc.—It is to the
Divine Heart, ete.—Learning Christ.
©,,Mar. 15, 1929: 2 c. each Mar. 23;
K 3558-3560.
3 prints:
Souvenir of your graduation.—Spir-
itual bouquet—To mother. © Mar.
13, 1929; 2 c. each Mar. 36; K 3636—
3638.
5 prints:
Good Shepherd.—In happiness and
in sorrow, etc.—Jesus opens his whole
heart to us, ete.—Lord, deign to speak
within my heart, etc.—My best wishes,
may you be happy, ete. © Nov. 5,
1928; 2 c. each Dec. 31; K 2257-2261.
Celluloid corp., New York. 1014
Now—here is something really new!
Lumarith. (Jn Lamps, Mar., 1929) ©
Mar. 11, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 18; K 3491.
Cement-gun co., inc., Allentown, Pa.
1015
Gunite risers & treads for steel
stadium University of Maryland, Col-
lege Park, Md., design. Sheet 1. Blue-
print. © 1c. Feb. 14, 1929; I 374.
Central banknote ¢co., Chicago. 1016
[Spirit of electricity] © Jan. 10,
1929; 2 ce. Mar. 9; K 3294.
Central trust co., Cincinnati.
1017-1019
Famous last words. Cecil Rhodes.
© Mar. 18, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 29; K 3633.
Ludwig Van Beethoven. ©
Mar. 11, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 29; K 3682.
— Queen Elizabeth. © Mar. 18,
1929; 2 c. Mar. 29; K 3634.
Chace (Lynwood Morrel)
Mass. 1020-1023
Bad fit. © Jan. 13, 1929; 2 c Jan.
16; J O—S849.
Brighteyes, the woodmouse goes
house hunting. © Jan. 20, 1929; 2 e.
Jan. 23; J O—909.
Cat o’nine tail just the fit. © Jan.
13, 1929; 2¢. Jan. 16;. J O—850.
Meets with warm reception. © Jan.
13, 1929; 2 c. Jan..16;.J O—S848.
Chasin (Nathaniel) Los Angeles. 1024
Herzl (Dr. Theodore), his biography.
AVE) in Dae NGA. <9
Seen ane Sees
Swansea,
1001-1013 | © Dee. 19, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 27; K, 2482.
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Cherry (H. W.) Great Falls, Mont.
1025
Wise old owl up in a tree Said buy a
bond just like me. © 1 c. Feb. 25,
1929; J O—1206.
Chicago aerial survey co., Chicago.
1026
Gas holder at 73rd., 6981. © Jan.
21, 1929; 2c. Jan. 24; J O—1149.
Chicago herald and examiner, Chicago.
1027-1031
Big time vaudeville! © Dee. 29,
1928; 1 c. Jan. 4, 1929; K 1889.
Good sound fatherly advice!
2, 1929; 1 «. Jan. 4; K 1888.
Last 1928 non-stop hop. © Dec. 31,
1928; 1 c. Jan. 4, 1929; K 1890.
Power in the power trust. © Dec.
28, 1928; 1 ec. Dec. 31; K 1887.
Too much static. © Dee. 27, 1928;
1c. Dee. 31; K 1886.
© Jan.
Chicago motor club, Chicago.
1032-1034
For a happy Christmas make De-
cem a no accident month, 29. © Dee.
1, 1928; 2c. Mar. 5, 1929; K 3264.
I promise to be careful on the streets
in 1929, 30. © Jan. 1, 1929; 2 ¢ Mar.
5; K 3265.
What do you say to your mother
when she asks you if you are careful
every day, 31... © Feb. 1, 1929; 2c.
Mar. 5; K 38266.
Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee
rr. Gos, Chicago} 1035
New North Shore—Where homes
are homes. [Mexican design. © Nov.
26, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 29; K 2409.
Chicago title & trust co., Chicago.
1036
Man has always sought to protect
his property. 81 years. © Dee. 13,
1928; 2 .c..Jan..19, 1929 > K 2882.
Chicago tribune, Chicago. 1037-2016
All’s well. © Dec. 10, 1928; 1 «
Dec. 22; K ct 698.
Ambush. © Dec. 13, 1928; 1 ¢c. Dec.
22° KK et) 602;
American ship in distress. © Jan.
22, 1929; 1 c. Jan. 31; K ct 1018.
America’s most important beauty
show. © Dec. 3, 1928; 1 c. Dec. 22;
K ct 668.
Among the folks in history, 1928.
© Weekly:
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pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Dee. 2-30; 1 ec. each Dee. 22—Jan. 3,
1929; K ect 751-755—Jan. 6-27; 1 «.
each Jan. 12-31; K ct 1805-1308—
Feb. 3-24; 1 c each Feb. 9-Mar. 1; K
et 1608-1611.
And a little child shall lead us. ©
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And if she sueceeds that’s only the
beginnin. © Dec. 20, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan.
3, 1929; K ct 708.
And she’s the shortest month of the
year. © Feb. 18, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 19;
K (et 1352:
And so the Federal reserve board
took steps. © Feb. 8, 1929; 1 c. Feb.
19; K et 1347.
And stay out. © Feb. 9, 1929; 1c.
Feb. 19; K ct 1366.
And they say that a shadow means
rough weather ahead. © Feb. 2, 1929;
1c. Feb. 9; K ct 1359.
Announcement. © Feb. 17, 1929;
Ie, Mate hoch laat.
Another important question to be
settled by popular decision. © Dec.
16, 1928; 1 c. Dee. 22; K ct 704.
Answer to Punech’s eartoon of
Brother Jonathan. © Jan. 17, 1929;
1c. Jan. 21; K et 10138.
Artist’s life. © Jan. 20, 1929; 1 ¢.
Jan. 381; K ect 1001.
As Uncle Sam observes the senate
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K ct 1006.
At peace with the rest of the world,
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peace with us. © Jan. 6, 1929; 1 ¢.
Jan. 123" Ket? 1032.
Better buy a cage before we uncrate
the bird. © Dec. 5, 1928; 1 c Dee. 22;
Ke et 693;
Big events. © Dec. 2, 1928; 1 «.
Dec. 22; K ect 662.
Big fight is beginning to get inter-
esting. © Feb. 1, 1929; 1 c Feb. 9;
K et 1358. :
Billed for a busy season. © Jan.
10, 1929; 1 ce. Jan. 21; K ct 1086.
Birth and death notice that always
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1c. Jan IK cr 1008:
Blurred picture. © Feb. 23, 1929;
1c, Mar, is) Kivete i330.
Burglar that we thought was trying
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turned out to be Santa Claus. © Dee.
15, 4928; 1 ec. Deew223 KK ct 103%
Calling down your chimney. © Dec.
2, 1928; 1 c. Dec. 22; K ct 690.
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no. 1, 1929
2016
Can he replace the old habit with a
new one? © Jan. 18, 1929; 1 ¢. Jan.
21; K ct 1014.
Cartoonist trying to think of a new
idea for a Christmas cartoon. © Dec.
21. 1928 :.1 c. Jan. 3,, 1929; K: ct 680.
Cartoons of the day. 1928-1929. ©:
Dec. 15; 1 c. Dec. 22; K ct 674.—
Dee. 2035,1..e9 Jans)3 §), 4K et .679.— Feb.
5; 1c. Feb. 9; K ct 1844.—Feb. 9; 1c.
Feb. 19; K ct 1348.
Caught in the web. © Jan. 2, 1929;
1c. Jan. 12; K ct 1028.
Change is very becoming. © Dec.
gg 028 1 .c; Dee: 22; K. ct 707.
Changing shifts on the old turning
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K ct 1027.
Changing world. © Dec. 19, 1928;
1 e. Dee. 22; K ct 678.
Checking crime at its source. ©
Feb. 4, 1929; 1c. Feb. 9; K ct 1343.
Ching Chow. 1928-1929. © Daily
except Sunday:
Dee. 1-31; 1 c. each Dec. 4-Jan. 12;
K ct 942-967.—Jan. 1-31; 1 c. each
Jan. 12-Feb. 9; K ct 1216—-1242.—Feb.
1-28; 1 ce. each Feb. 9-Mar. 8; K ct
1530-1552.
Christmas spirits. © Dec. 12, 1928:
1 e. Dec. 22; K. ct. 700.
Christmas vacation. © Dec. 23,
1928; 1c. Jan. 3, 1929; K ct 659.
Christmas worshipers. © Dec. 25,
1928; 1 c. Jan. 3, 1929; K ct 682.
Complete theater goer. © Feb. 24,
neo 4c. Mar: 23K: ct 13398.
Dec. 17, 1903. © Deeg. 17, 1928; 1 .¢.
Dea. 22'>K et, 676.
Dirty story. © Jan. 24, 1929; 1 ec.
Taek I Ct 1020.
Doctor gives us some parting advice.
© Jan. 30, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 9; K et
1055.
Doctor whose chief interest lies in
keeping the patient from getting well.
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1376.
Doves are beginning to gather. ©
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Dream that came true. © Jan. 19,
1929; 1 ec. Jan. 31; K ct 1044.
Electoral college had its post-season
contest yesterday. © Feb. 14, 1929;
1c. Feb. 19; K et 1354.
Ever changing styles. © Feb. 5,
1929; 1 c. Feb. 9; K ct 1362.
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Every well informed person should
familiarize himself with Prof. Hin-
stein’s theory. © Jan. 25, 1929; 1 ¢.
dan; 31> Koei 102%
Father Dearborn’s good New Year’s
resolution. © Jan. 2, 1929; 1 c. Jan.
12; K et 1004.
Final instructions. © Dec. 24, 1928;
ie Jan. 33,4929 °K eioti2:
Flu germ. © Jan. 27, 1929;'1 «.
Jan..ols, K et. 1002,
Fooling congress. © Jan. 22, 1929;
1c. Jan. 31; K ct 1047.
For the featherweight championship
of the League. © Dec. 18, 1928; 1 «.
Dec. 22; K ect 677.
Gasoline alley. 1928-1929. © Daily:
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K ct 880-910—Jan. 1-31; 1 ¢c each
Jan. 12-Feb. 9; K ect 1185-1215.—
Feb. 1-28; 1 c. each Feb. 9—-Mar. 8;
K ct 1502-1529.
Getting ready for Hoover. © Jan.
S tO29 Teo Jae, ba 1S eh L020:
Getting ready for the big occasion.
©), Dec’ 30, 1928-21 ¢& Jan. 3, 19297 °K
ct 718.
Getting ready for the next tenant.
© Dec. 29, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 3, 1929: K
Ct. £17.
Going to change watchdogs?
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Going to find out exactly what’s
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Going to get his bearings. © Jan.
17, 1929; 1 ce. Jan. 21; K ct 1042.
Good fellow hears the call. © Dec.
14, 1928; 1 c. Dec. 22; K ct 673.
Grounds for divorce. © Jan. 6,
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Guiding spirits. © Dec. 18, 1928; 1
e. Dec. 22; K ct 706.
Gumps. 1929. © Daily:
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K ect 911-941.—Jan. 1-31; 1 ¢c. each
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1-15, 17-28; 1 c. each Feb. 9—-Mar. 8;
K ct 1553-1579.
Hardy commuters.
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He isn’t growling—he’s groaning.
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Hope headquarters for next few
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How about the good faith of Europe?
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10438.
How Christmas affects father. ©
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How to keep from growing old, 1928,
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If the late king of Lydia could see
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——Same. © Jan. 3, 1929; 1 «.
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It iS reported that President Cool-
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It will carry up the entire list. ©
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J. Raglan Patchmore comes to town.
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Jury of award. © Jan. 19, 1929;
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Making it doubly difficult. © Dec.
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Mammy song. © Feb. 10, 1929;
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Man of the hour. © Dec. 25, 1928;
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Man who slew the Philistines is
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Master hand sketches the situation.
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Mr. Hoover now has a little privacy
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More glittering heights ahead. ©
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Old man’s darling. © Jan. 13, 1929;
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One hundred and twenty years ago.
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Our secret ambition, 1928-1929. ©
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12, 1929; K ect. 758-762.—Jan. 7-28;
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Perhaps eventually, but not yet. ©
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Playing a double réle. © Dec. 3,
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Poets are solidly against calling the
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Poor marksmanship. © Jan.
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Poor time to start a fight. © Dec.
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31; K et 1048.
Reporting early. © Dec. 27, 1928;
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2016
Robe de nuit. © Dec. 16, 1928; 1 ¢.
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Santy hasn’t given very good serv-
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Dec. 22; K ct 668.
Service. © Jan. 15, 1929; 1 c. Jan.
A KO ee LOM.
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Simon Legree and his pack. © Feb.
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Sketches of the news. © Dec. 6,
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Same. © Dec. 21, 1928; 1c.
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Smitty. 1928-1929. © Daily:
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Society notes. © Feb. 3, 1929; 1 «¢.
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Some badly needed new year’s reso-
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Some Christmas jokes. © Dec. 26,
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Something is always coming up to
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Something ought to be done about
this, 1928. © Weekly:
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Spirit of Chicago. © Feb. 20, 1929;
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Strange how much sap it takes to
produce so little sirup. © Feb. 28,
1929; 1 c. Mar. 8; K ect 1885.
Strong man with the tenor voice.
©,.Feb. 7, 1929:-1 «,. Feb. 19; K cet
1364.
Suggestion for making Florida
beaches more convenient for the tired
business man and his lady friends. ©
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Taking it out on Michigan. © Dec.
14, 1928; 1 ¢c. Dec. 22; .K ct 702.
Taming the wildcat. © Feb. 16,
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They got along fine until her folks
came to live with them. © Feb. 27,
1929; 1 c. Mar. 8: K ct 1384.
Thin ice. © Dee: 22, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan.
3, 1929: K ct 710:
Through the upper house, down into
lower house, but wait till they try to
get out the front door. © Jan. 31,
1929; 1 c Feb. 9; K ct 1056.
Through train. © Feb. 26, 1929;
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Thugs or government agents? ©
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Ticklish situation in which only
about ten are going to be tickled. ©
Dec, 27; 19282 ioe. Jan. 3; 192977 et
684.
Too hard to shave.
1c. Feb. 9: K ct 1863.
© Feb. 6, 1929;
Two letters that got mixed. © Dec. |
16, 1928; 1 ec. Dec. 22; K et 675.
Two points of view. © Dec. 9,
1928.1 ¢) Dee: 224" er 669:
Two points we mustn’t overlook. ©
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Uncle Samson and Delilah. © Dec.
ok 1928> De Jan. 12, Teor eaiGse:
Unraveling it as fast as she knits it.
© Dee. 4, 1928: 1 c. Dec. 22; K ct 692.
Valentine from a bond salesman. ©
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Watering the elephant. © Feb. 8,
1929; 1 c Feb. 19; K ct 1365.
Way of the world. © Dec. 28, 1928;
1c. Jan. 3, 1929; K ct 685.
Were all pacifists up to a certain
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K ect 1019.
We talked about some of the funny
things that happened during the cam-
paign. © Jan. 30, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 9;
K et 1025.
What job will Cal take after March
fourth? © Feb. 16, 1929; 1 ¢c. Feb. 19;
K ct 1356.
pt. Iv, n. S., v. 24
What the life of Lincoln teaches us.
© Feb. 12, 1929: 1 c. Feb. 19; K et
1369.
When words fail yuh.
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ct 16381.
When you hear no talk of Shylock.
© Feb. 11, 1929: 1 c Feb. 19: K ct
1350.
When you’re playing for blue chips,
a good hand makes you feel comfort-
able, even in a friendly game. © Feb.
2, 1929: 1 &' Feb. 9; K ct 1341.
Which is the prudent course for him
to take. © Jan. 6, 1929; 1c. Jan. 12;
K ct 1008.
Will future generations be looking at
this art exhibit... © Jan: 16, 1929:
le Jan: 2heuk eb A012:
Winged. © Feb. 14, 1929; 1 c. Feb.
19; K ct 13871.
Winnie Winkle, the breadwinner. ©
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K ct 787-817.—Jan. 1-31; 1 c¢. each
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1414-1441.
Wonder what will become of the
White House pet. © Dec. 138, 1928;
l Gc, Deg 22: Kcr TOL.
Worse than the criminal. © Jan.
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Wotta life! Wotta life! 1928-1929.
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6-27; 1 c. each Feb. 9-Mar. 8; K et
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Wouldn’t it be simpler to report
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1929; 1 c.-Feb..9;.K ct 1360.
Ye olde time debutante. © Dee. 2,
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You simply can’t account for a
parent’s love. © Jan. 16, 1929; 1 ¢.
Jan. 21; K ct 1041.
1928-1929.
Christian board of publication, St.
Louis. 2017-2022
Autumn. © Sept. 4, 1928; 2 ¢ Dee.
md ON Can 7S obs
Winter play. © Dec. 3, 1928; 2 e.
Dee. 31; K 1792.
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 1, 1929
4 prints:
Blind Bartimaeus; by R. Payton
Reid.—Child’s friend; by Schade.—
David; by R. Payton Reid—Happy
family; by Walter. © Jan. 5, 1929;
2 c. each Jan. 10; K 1918-1921.
Church budget envelope co., Salem, O.
2023-2031
New Year’s day. Feast of the cir-
cumcision. © Jan. 2, 1929; 2 ¢. Jan.
19; K 23869.
8 prints:
Christmas offering. [Circular de-
sign of nativity] — Easter offering.
[Angel above empty tomb; 3 women
at left]—Feast of All Saints. [Priest
elevating chalice during mass]—Feast
of Ascension. [Ascension of Christ ]—
Feast of the Assumption. [Female fig-
ure Surrounded by cherubs]—Feasit of
the Immaculate Conception. [Central
figure of Mary; clouds in _ back-
ground ]—Offering for the Holy Father.
[St. Peters at Rome]—Thanksgiving
offering. [Pilgrims; church in dis-
tance] © Jan. 2, 1929; 2 c. each Jan.
14; K 1949-1956.
Close (R. H.) Phoenix, Ariz. 2032
Brophy college. © Dec. 1, 1928;
2 e. Jan. 9, 1929; J O—801.
Cohn-Hall-Marx co., New York. 2033
Modernart drapery. © 1 ¢. Jan.
26, 1929; J O—935.
Cole (Marguerite Kirmse) New York.
2034-2039
6 prints:
[Age of innocence]; K 3625.—[Caro-
lina days]; K 38626—Judgment of
Paris]; K 3627—I[Milky way]; K
3628.—[Scat]; K 3629— [Up for in-
spection]; K 3624. © Mar. 25, 1929;
2c. each Mar. 29.
Colonial iron works co., Cleveland.
2040
Dust tight take up for elevator.
Blueprint. © Feb. 27, 1929; 2 c. Mar.
Gp 1.326.
Colson (Usher Rae) Paris, Il.
; 2041-2070
Twins. © Nov. 1, 1928: 2 ¢. Nov.
12; K 1834.
14 prints:
Admiration, 0111; K 3479.—Blowing
bubbles, 0112; K 3472.—Childhood’s
charm, 0119; K 8478.—Fair as a rose,
0107; K 3480.—Gloria, 0117; K 3485.—
Grand Canyon, 0155; K 3476—Miss
Lindy, 0109; K 38474.—Morning sun-
shine, 01138; K 3483.—Neptune’s sweet-
og
2082
heart, 0115; K 38475.—Old fashioned
garden, 0102; K 3481.—Ring-necked
pheasant, 0108; K 3482.—Sonny boy,
0118 ; K 3484.—Spirit of the Nile, 0114;
K 3473.—Summit lake, 0158; K 3477.
© Feb. 28, 1929: 2 ec. each Mar. 18.
15 prints:
[All’s well]—[American beauties ]—
[Atlantic—a _ barrier ]—[Challenge]—
[Companions]—[Gentlemen prefer
blondes]—[House by the side of the
road]—[Out of luck]—[Passing the
buck]—[Ramona]—[Ready for ac-
tion] — [Returning flock] — [What’s
happened ]—[Where beauty reigns su-
preme]—[Whoa] © Dec. 15, 1928;
2 ec. each Jan. 25, 1929; K 2712-2726.
Committee on public relations of the
eastern railroads, New York.
2071
Where freight rates and passenger
fares go. © Dec. 31, 1928; 2 c. Feb.
GC, 1929 IK 2 on.
Connecticut eredit & collection co.,.
Hartford. 2072
Bad bill collector. © Jan. 31, 1929;
2c Feb. 1; K 2981.
Connersville blower co., Connersville,
Ind. 2073
Connersville pressure volume-tem-
perature-time recording gauge chart,
0819. © Mar. 7, 1929; 2 c Mar. 13;
1-St%.
Consolidated agencies, ine., New York.
2074, 2075
Help! Help! Help! [Telephone and
lettering] © Jan. 29, 1929; 2 c. Jan.
24; K 2558.
One of your greatest assets, time.
© Jan. 15, 1929; 2 ¢. Jan. 24; K 2559:
Conterio (James Amedeo) Chicago.
2076-2081
6 photographs:
Best craft for joy in the water;
J 299893.—Conterio (James A.) pro-
pelling mechanism; J 299897.—Go fish-
ing on a water plane; J 299896.—
Pleasure for life guards; J 299894.—
Relief to country folks in snow sea-
son; J 299898.—Use the air glider for
your health; J 299895. © Feb. 1,
1929; 2 c. each Feb. 23.
Continental nut co., Seattle. 2082
Member Buddy squirrel club. [HEm-
blem }
© Feb. 15, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 27;
K 3284. ;
CATALOGUE OF
2083
Coombs (R. D.) & co., New York.
2083
Standard flood light tower, type 2,
El. Blueprint. © 1 e. Mar. 2, 1929;
I 315.
Coovert (John Calvin) Memphis,
Tenn. 2084
Wilson, Ark., cotton field, 1529. ©
Jan. 14, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 17; J O—864.
Corriero (Salvatore) Rochester, N. Y.
2085
Wanderings of Ulysses. ©1c. Jan.
22, 1929; J O—904.
Craig (Virginia J.) Springfield, Mo.
2086-2088
Springfield, Mo., high school:
Conversation class .—Journalism
elass.—Oral composition class. ©
Mar. 30, 1929; 2 c. each Apr. 1; J O—
1466-1468.
Crandall (Harrison R.) Jackson, Wy.
2089-2108
Jackson Hole:
Dude ranch, 1011.—Making for the
hills, 1005.—Preparing for a hungry
bunch, 1007. © Dee. 15, 1928; 2 «.
each Jan. 4, 1929; J O—734-736.
Grand Teton from Dead Man’s Bar,
714.—Moran (Mt.) reflection, 715.—
Pungent pines along the _ Buffalo,
722—Scenic road to Mt. Moran, 719.
© Nov. 1, 1928; 2 ec. each Jan. 4, 1929;
J O—129-732.
Rugged Teton Peaks and_ river
swamps, 721. © Nov. 1, 1928; 2 «.
Jan. 4, 1929; J O—733.
Summer home in Tetons, 712. ©
| Aug. 15, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1929; J O—
(28.
Teton Range and Jackson Lake, 723.
© June 1, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1929;
J O—727.
10 photographs:
Grand Teton, 1028.—Jackson Hole
dude ranch, 1011.—Jenny Lake and a
glimpse of the Tetons, 1019.—Moran
(Mt.) reflects, handiwork, 1033.—
Nature’s rugged handiwork, 1024.—
Rest from the dusty trails, Jackson
Hole, 1012.—Snake River, sweep of
the, Tetons in background, 1022.—
Tetons from the old minor’s [!] ferry
crossing, 1014.—Teton Range from the
shores of Jackson Lake, 1017.—Trap-
per’s cabin, Jackson Hole, 1026. ©
Jan. 1, 1929; 2 c. each Feb. 4; J O—
1138-1147.
40
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Crawford (A. Maybelle) Glenview, Il.
2109
Two chow chow puppies. © Aug.
1, 1928; 2c. Feb. 8, 1929; K 2829.
Cress (John D.) Seattle. 2110
Douglas fir tree mounted on plywood.
© Jan. 25, 1929: 2c. Jan. 31; J O—
946.
Crook advertising agency, Dallas.
2111-2116
Journal’s weekly page of Comik-ads,
1-6. © Feb. 9, 1929; 2c. each Feb. 13;
K 3360-3365.
Cryderman (Maude Jennings) Peru,
Ind. 2117
[Lincoln cupboard group] © Dee.
22, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1929; K 2750.
Cuntz (Herman, Francis) New York.
2118
Airport visibility chart. ©1e. Jan.
2, 1929; I 42.
Curtis (Albert Robert) Milwaukee.
2119
Thought rambles. [Open book on a
letterhead] © Jan. 26, 1929; 2 c. Feb.
23; K 3091.
Curtis (Edward 8S.) Los Angeles.
2120-2230
Vol. XX:
Aiyak, Cape Prince of Wales, 89.—
Arriving home, Noatak, 28.—At Nash
Harbor, Nunivak, 39.—At Noatak vil-
lage, 101.—At Selvik, 106.—Bafinagth,
Nunivak, 40.—Bark dishes, Kobuk, 3.—
Baskets, Nunivak, 61.—Beluga, Kotze-
bue, 938.—Berry pickers, Kotzebue,
92.—Bow drill, King Island, 77.—Boys
in kaiak, Nunivak, 3.—Cape Prince of
Wales: man, 21-——Ceremonial mask,
Uunivak, 63.—Chahali, Nunivak, 47.—
Cutting up a beluga, Kotzebue, 94.—
Dahchilitok, Nunivak, 50.—Diomede
boat crew, Asiatic shore in distance,
18—Diomede girl, 84.—Dishes, Nuni-
vak, 60.—Drilling ivory, King Island,
76.—Drummer, Nunivak, 5.—Drying
walrus hide, Diomede, 82.—Drying
whale meat, Hooper Bay, 68.—Duck
Skin parkas, Nunivak, 46—Family
group. Noatak, 30.—Fish drying racks,
Nunivak, 59—Foggy day, Kotzebue,
24.—Food caches, Hooper Bay, 69.—
Food containers, pokes, Kotzebue, 95.—
Girl’s costume, Nunivak, 44.—Grave
post, Hooper Bay, 70.—Herring racks,
Nunivak, 58.—Holiday costume, Nuni-
vak, 45.—Home structure, Cape Prince
of Wales, 86.—Home structure, Dio-
mede, 79—Hooper Bay homes, 65.—
Hooper Bay man, 66.—Hooper Bay vil-
lage, 12—Hooper Bay youth, 2.—
no. 1, 1929
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
2250
House tops, King Island, 74—Ivory
earver, Nunivak, 62.—Jackson, inier-
preter, at Kotzebue, 26.—Jtakuk, Nuni-
vak, 42, 51—Jajuk, Selvik, 33—Kaiak
frame, Nunivak, 52.—Kaiak on rack,
Nunivak, 53—Kaiak with seal hunt-
ing equipment, Nunivak, 55.—Kefo-
wun, Nunivak, 4, 49—King Island,
71.—King Island homes, 15.—King Is-
land village, 14.—King Island village
from the sea, 13.—Kihsik, Selvik,
107.—Koaninok, Cape Prince of Wales,
9§0—Kobuk costume, 35.— Kotzebue
man, 23—Launching the whale. beat,
Cape Prince cf Wales, 20.—Launcbing
the boat, Diomede Isiand, 17.—\Line
stretching posts, Nunivak, 57.—Look-
ing to sea, King Island, 72.—Maskette,
Nunivak, 64.—Mihkoyak, a Nunivak
village, 38.—Mihkoyak, men’s house at
winter camp, Nunivak, 37.—Muskrat
hunter, Kotzebue, 27.—Noatak child,
104.—Noatak home, 100.—Noatak kai-
aks, 31—Noatak man, 103.—Noatak
Village, 99—Ntktaya, King Island,
75.—Nungoktok, Noatak, 32.—Nunivak
children, 1.—Nunivak bhunter, 48.—
Nunivak youth, 41.—Oksiwik, Cape
Prince of Wales, 91.—Gla,_ Noatak,
29—Old stone house, Diomede Island,
19.—On Kotzebue Sound, 36.—On the
cliff edge, King Island, 73.—On the
Selvik River, 105.—Qunanifru, King
Island, 16—Ready for sealing, Nuni-
vak, 8—Ready for the throw, Nunivak,
54—Reindeer, Nunivak, 2.—Seal hunt-
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Selvik women, 108.—\Selvik woman,
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Prince of Wales, 87.—Starting up the
Noatak River, Kotzebue, 25. © Sept.
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wuhhuh, Hocper Bay, vol. XX-67.—
Umiak and crew, Cape Prince of
Wales, vol. XX-—88.—Umiak frame,
Kotzebue, vol. XX—-96.—Umiak, Kotze-
bue, vol. XX—(97, 98)—Underground
house tops with whale rib drying
rack, Diomede, vol. XX—80.—Uyownt-
cha, Nunivak, vol. XX—9.—Village at
Little Diomede, vol. XX—78.—Walrus
boats, Big Diomede in distance, XX—
81.—Waterproof parkas, Nunivak, vol.
XX—43.—Whaling crew, Cape Prince
of Wales, vol. XX—22.—Woman and
child, Nunivak, vol. XX—7—Wood
' Charlie) Kobuk, vol. XX—34. © Sept.
2 ASO: 2 Ce, cach, WED, 28,,-1929.:_J
1-16.
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2279-2282
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Disbrow (Francis Nott) New York.
2283
Dissalcom chart of market position
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2284
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poster, 6289]; K 38315.—With every
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Mar. 9.
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Dry cleaning preserves like new.
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Furniture. [12 sheet poster, 6313];
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Mar. 9.
8 prints:
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6287]; K 2704.—Your home a perma-
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6324; K 2705.. © Jan. 1, 1929; 2 e¢.
each Jan. 30.
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Doctor Ducky Doodles sick a _ bed
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14; K 3486.
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Dooner (Richard T.) Philadelphia.
2308, 2309
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Douglas and Ziegler, Miami, Fla.
2310
world’s heavyweight cham-
© Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 9;
Four
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K 3293.
Dow (Louis F.) co., St. Paul.
2311-2332
Perry at. Lake’ Erie. © Jan. 2,
129 "2 °C. “Mars 10% Kooo24.
743 Vale) OGL UT Si
[Advance of democracy] — [Car-
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3344.
Dow, Jones & co., New York. .
2333-2342
Credit statistics from 1917 to date.
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2343
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PA
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Hmmerson (Mr.) Governor of Illi-
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7; J 30.
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Il. 2346
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Jan. 21; J O—900.
Dutschler, Trull & Justin, New York.
2347, 2348
[Drawing for embroidery, style S.
DA. 2], ©-.dex Jan. 21, 1929 Dvir.
[Embroidery design, style S. D. A.
Li © Wye Jan.) 2,)1929:; 1 4a:
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2349
Hood (Mt.) Or., reflected in Lost
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18, 1929; J O 1348.
Edwards (EB. H.) co., San Francisco.
2350
©: Octa ita 1S23;,
Eddy
Deflection chart.
2 ¢. Dee. 12; I 80.
Ellinger (Julius B.) Seattle. 2351
Modelow Seattle, preliminary plans.
Blueprint... © 1 c. Jan. 29, 1929; I 251.
Elliott service co., New York.
2352-2377
After all, Mr. Public pays the bills.
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But you can’t laugh off accidents,
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Don’t tinker with electrical appa-
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Find joy in work. Keep safe and
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Fire causes millions of dollars loss
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S, 1929): 2G) Mar. 14-7 Kk 3433)
Folks we serve expect us to avoid
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Folks who think the world’s all
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192992 Verma. (24 ~ IK ae 4s
Help us to stop every penny’s worth
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If we let ourselves take two hours
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Let’s do everything we can to help
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Dee. 28, 1928302 ch dani(o,.929R as
1850.
Life is time. When we waste time—
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Feb. 1; K 2882.
Make safety rules your daily rules,
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1929 ;, Ke tSh5as
Man who looks ahead will see the
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Monkey business causes accidents,
SP: 97.' © Jan. 7, 1929; 2 ec Jana oe
K 1885, =
No man or woman with a new idea
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ete., SS 24. © Mar. 15, 1929; 2 e.
Mar. 26; K 3575.
Ounce of prevention is worth a
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Our aim is to make this service or-
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Mar. 14; K 3489.
Planninge—thinking ahead—prevents
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Right time to act on a customer’s
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1929; 2 c. Feb. 8; K 2847.
Skill and care make the expert.
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99..-©. Jans2il, 19295,.2 c)Janes2ee
K 2563.
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 1, 1929
2438
: Some mistakes are excusable but
there’s no alibi for the mistake habit,
Seen Se. GL4. o@©) sd: (45,1926>. 2 «.
Jan. 9; K 1884.
There can be quality in our contact
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18, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 24; K 2562.
Times have changed. Even molasses
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(© Web. 1, 1929: 2c Feb. 1; K 2743.
Ellis (Michael F.) Buffalo. 2378
If I called on you personally, you
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2c dan. 30. 1929: K 2697.
Empire floor & wall tile co., inc., New
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Mirror tile, M (1-4) © Jan. 7,
1929; 2 c. each Jan. 11; K 1937-1940.
Spanish tile, S (1-8) © Jan. 7,
1929; 2 c. each Jan. 11; K 1929-1936.
Engineering service corp., Pontiac,
Mich. 2391-2393
Engineering service corp. mortgage
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Jan. 2, 1929; 2c. Jan. 14; J 299853.
— survey report. © Jan. 2, 1929;
2e¢. Jan. 16; J 299856.
—— [Sphinx drawing]
29; 2 ¢. Jan. 16; 1 219.
Epstein (Dade B.) Chicago. 2394
Plato Beans is coming! © Aug. 15,
1928: 1 c¢. Oct. 4; K 1964.
Hrickson (Harry A.) San Diego, Calif.
: 2395-2401
Ford plane above the clouds, 6259.
@© Jan. 21; 1929; 2c. Jan 28: J oO
939.
La Jolla, Calif., aerial view of, 6337.
© Feb. 15, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 19; J O—
1196.
Question Mark plane refueling at
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2c. Jan. 14; J O—S842.
Question Mark plane refueling over
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San Diego, Calif., aerial view of,
6325, 6326. © Feb. 15, 1929; 2 c. each
Feb. 19; J O—1194, 1195.
Evening news assn., Detroit.
@ ,Jame*2,
2402-2417
Hagerty (Ambrose L.) © Jan. 26,
woe ie Jan. 31: K 2902
Mr. Straphanger. 1928-1929. ©
Weekly :
Dec. 1-15; 1 c. each Dec. 5-21; K
2903-2905.
47157—29—_4
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Examiner printing co., San Francisco.
2418, 2419
Have you seen her?. © Feb. 20,
1929 :=1) ‘¢; |Miar. De. 13625-
Look closely, these may help you
identify little Doris! © Feb. 20, 1929;
ic. Mar 5: KK sec.
Excelsior accordion
York. 2420
Excelsior [accordion] © Mar. 27,
£929 5:2 ¢. Mar. 295,45 86381.
Fair pub. house, Norwalk, O.
2421-2429
mfg. co., New
9 prints:
Day and night. Fair, 413; K 2919.—
Fair, 2403, 2404; K 2921, 2922.—[Girl
and calf, 2908]; K 2924-—[Harness
race scene, 2702, 2909] ; K 2923, 2925.—
[Horses head and wreath of roses,
412]; K 2918—I’m going! Fair, 63;
K 2917—[Pumpkin design, 791]; K
2920. © Jan. 28, 1929; 2 c. each Jan.
30.
Fairchild news service, New York.
2430
Suggested ensemble color combina-
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Feb. 16, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 18; K 3084.
Fallon (William J.) Miami, Fla.
2431-2434
Miami Beach, Fla., Miami Beach
kennel club, bird’s-eye view. © Jan.
4, 1929; 2c. Jan. 11; J O—902.
——- club house and grandstand.
© Jan. 4, 1929; 2 ¢. Jan. 11; J O—901.
grand stand night view,
ooo) ©; dan. 3. 1929 52 eo Nan. bl 5d
O—929.
Smoke Alley, winner of the Dempsey
Stake cup, Jack Dempsey night Jan.
4, 1929, Miami Beach kennel club, Fla.,
was | OC) dan i 1929 2 ce. Jan. dl":
J O—980.
Farnam (Julian P.) Minneapolis.
2435, 2436
xIx Rotoplane helicopter design, 303.
3 sheets, blueprints. © 1c. Mar. 15,
1929; I 412.
ZYX airplane, designed and invented
by Julian P. Farnam. 3 sheets, blue-
prints. © 1c. Feb. 27, 1929; I 310.
Farnsworth (James Frank) Washing-
ton. 2437
Red star cab. © Jan. 20, 1929; 2 «.
Mar. 20; J 29.
Fay foto service, Boston. 2438
Harvard university, Cambridge,
Mass., Edward Mallinckrodt chemical
laboratory bldg. © Mar. 20, 1929; 2 ¢.
Mar. 30; J O—14638.
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Ferris (J. L. G.) Philadelphia.
2489, 2440
(In Lit-
© Jan.
Franklin’s bookshop, 1745.
erary Digest Jan. 19, 1929)
17, 1929: l'e@: Feb. 2: K 2915.
Gettysburg address—1863.
erary Digest, Feb. 9, 1929)
7, 1929: 1 c Feb. 23; K 31380.
(In Lit-
© Feb.
Fingerle & co., kunstverlag, Esslin-
gen/N Germany. 2441-2447
[Auferstehung]; von Alex von Vol-
borth. © Dec. 15, 1928; 1 « Feb. 5,
1929; K 3419.
Frihlings-erwachen. (Spring); von
Fritz Miiller-Landeck. © Jan. 11,
1929: 1 c. Feb. 5; K 3430.
[ Verktindigung]|]; von Alex von Vol-
borth. © Dec. 15, 1928; 1 ¢. Feb. 5,
1929; K 3420.
4 prints by Paul L. Miller:
Apotheker (Apothecary) 23; K
3421. — Frthlingsreigen (Spring
dance) 62; K 3426—Hasendoktor
(Doctor) 21; K 3422.—Waldchor (Con-
eert) 61; K 3425. © Jan. 12, 1928;
1c. each Apr. 11.
Finley (John P.) New York. 2448
U. S. tornado chart. Relative
storm frequency. Central areas of
maximum and mibimum tornado oc-
currence. © 1c. Jan. 18, 1929; I 214.
Fischer (Sigurd) Brooklyn. 2449
Providence, R. I., Industrial trust
co., general view, 274N4. © Nov. 1,
1928): 20e. Web.) 1) 1929 FiO oOdae
Fischer (Sigurd) and Thompson &
Churchill, Brooklyn. 2450-2465
State tower bldg., Syracuse, N. Y.:
Ceiling in elevator lobby, detail of,
268N14.—Ceiling in lobby, detail of,
268N13.—Detail showing elevator
doors, 268N12.—Hlevator lobby, gen-
eral view of, 268N10.—First set-back,
detail of, 268N8.—General view,
268N (1-5) .—Letter box, detail of,
268N16.— Lobby, general view of,
268N11.—Lighting fixture in _ lobby,
268N15.—Outer vestibule, detail of,
268N9.— Top, close-up detail of,
268N7.—Top, general detail of, 268N6.
© June 8, 1928; 2 c. each Feb. 1,
1929; J O—995-1010.
Flegel (Albert L.) & co., Racine, Wis.
2466
Flegel’s modern buildings. © Jan.
5, 1929; 2 ec. Jan. 28; K 2686.
46
Fleischmann co., New York.
2467-2472
6 prints:
[Dream garden] — [Irresistible] —
[Playmates]—[School days]—[Senor-
ita]—[Shopping in 1780] © Dee. 28,
1928; 2 c. each Feb. 8, 1929; K 2830-
2835.
Forbes litho. mfg. co., Chelsea, Mass.
2473
Big game. © Feb. 26, 1929; 2 ¢.
Mar. 7; K 3281.
Forest products chemical co., Mem-
phis, Tenn. 2474
[Colored man on doorstep] © Dee.
13, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1929; K 1992.
Forgostein (Harold) Canton, O. 2475
Rhapsody in Christmas. Dee. 20,
1928 01" ¢. Fan 1S. "1929." TE ie. ewe ate
K 28838.
Forster, Wernert & Taylor, Toledo, O.
2476
Factory building for Standard elec-
trie stove co., Toledo, O. 9 sheets,
blueprints. © Feb. 25, 1929; 2 ec. Mar.
15; I 380.
Fox (Fontaine) Chicago.
2477-2538
Yoonerville folks. 1928-1929. ©
Daily:
Dee. 1-Jan. 31; 1 c. each Feb. 6;
K 2767-2828.
Foxboro co., Foxboro, Mass.
2539-2562
recording flow meter
© Mar. 4, 1929; 2 «.
[ Foxboro
chart, 859650]
Mar. 7; I 359.
[898146, 898150, 898160] ©
Dec. 31, 1928; 2 ce. each Jan. 3, 1929;
I 66-68.
[Foxboro recording pressure gauge
chart, 64943, 798154, 897141] © Dec.
381, 1928; 2 c. each Jan. 3, 1929; I 63,
65, 69.
[798161]
Mar. 7; I 364.
[798162]
Mar. 7; I 366.
[898163 ]
Mar..7 3 i 363;
[798168 ]
Mar. 7; I 365.
[798171]
Mar. 7; 1 367%.
[898169 ]
© Mar. 4, 1929; 2 «.
© Mar. 4, 1929; 2 «¢.
© Mar. 4, 1929; 2 ¢.
© Mar. 4, 1929; 2 «.
© Mar. 4, 1929; 2 ¢.
© Mar. 4, 1929; 2c.
Mar. 7; I 362.
HS
[898170]
Mar. 7; I 361.
© Mar. 4, 1929; 2 ec.
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 1, 1929
2602
[Foxboro recording thermometer
chart, 69852, 79852] © Dec. 31, 1928;
2c. each Jan. 3, 1929; I 61, 62.
[778024] © Mar. 4, 1929; 2 ¢.
Mar. f: Looe.
[778025]
Mar. 7; I 357.
[870023 ]
Mar. 7; I 356.
[878024]
Mar. 7; I 355.
[878026]
Mar. 7; I 353.
[879024]
Mar. 7; I 354.
Life savers, inc. [recording pressure
gauge chart, 896166] © Mar. 4, 1929;
2 e) Mars 43, 360.
[Smith (A. O.) corp. recording pres-
sure gauge chart, 795152] © Dec. 31,
1928; 2 c. each Jan. 3, 1929; I 64.
Franciscan fathers of California, Santa
Barbara, Calif. 2563
[Ordination prayer] © Mar. 5,
1929; °2:c.. Mar. 25; K 3566.
Frashers, inc., Pomona, Calif.
2564-2574
Biskra palms, 7-422, 7-423. © Mar.
15, 1929; 2 c. each Mar. 26; J O—1444,
1445.
Death Valley:
From Zabriskie Point, 7-390.—North
end of, from Grotto Canyon, 7—-391.—
Sand dunes from Grotto Canyon, 7-392.
© Jan. 10, 1929; 2 c each Mar. 26;
J 1441-1443.
Mono Lake, 7-560, 7-561. © Nov.
15, 1928; 2 c. each Mar. 26; J O—1439,
1440. 5
4 photographs:
Bull Lake and Chocolate Peak,
7-540.—Glacier Divide, 7-547—Long
Lake-and Bishop Pass, 7—541.—Saddle-
rock Lake and Bishop Pass, 7-542. ©
Sept. 20, 1928; 2 c. each Mar. 26, 1929;
J O—1485-1438.
Freyschlag (O. H.) Phoenix, Ariz.
2575
Burros—Giant cholla—Picket post,
201. © Dec. 3, 1928; 2 ¢. Dec. 10; J 38.
Fritzsche (G. H.) New York. 2576
Honest milk bread. © Mar. 15,
1929; 2 ¢. Mar. 22; K 3537.
Frome (John Henry) Doylestown, Pa.
2577
Picture to accompany The Frome
sentence builder. [Nursery characters]
@© Dec. (15,1928; 2 c. Jan. 23, 1929:
IK 21st
©@ipvbar. 45, 1929 <2) c.
© Mar. 4, 1929; 2 ¢.
© Mar. 4, 1929; 2 «.
© Mar. 4, 1929; 2c.
©, Mar. 4,,1929; 2 c.
47
Frost & Reed, Itd., Bristol, England.
2578-2581
[Ferguson (Sir Ronald and Robert)
of Raith], ©- Oct. 1, 1928; 1 c¢. Dee.
19; K 2688.
[MacDonnell (Alastair)] © Oct.
17, 1928; 1 ec. Dec. 19; K 2687.
[Rabbit seller]; by Eugene Tily. ©
Jan. 9, 1929; 1c. Jan. 30; K 2699.
[Village festival]; by Eugene Tily.
© Jan. 9, 1929; 1 c. Jan. 30; K 2700.
Fuller (Rose) Lawndale, Calif. 2582
Spirit wonder. ©1c. Mar. 5, 1929;
J O—1233.
Fuller cleaning & dyeing co., Cleveland.
2583
There’s a spring-like freshness. ©
Feb. 18, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 23; K 3092.
Fulton (William Holmes) Rockford,
Ill. 2584
On point. © Jan. 8, 1929; 2 ¢. Jan.
10; J 299850.
Funk & Wagnalls co., New York.
2585-2588
(In Literary
© Jan. 31, 1929;
In the gulf stream.
Digest, Feb. 2, 1929)
ive. Pebn iGz Ko siod:
Playground of desert imps. (Jn Lit-
erary Digest, Feb. 16, 1929) © Feb.
14, 1929; 1 c Feb. 27; K 3271.
Quenca—Romantie Spain. (Jn Lit-
erary Digest, Mar. 16, 1929) © Mar.
14, 1929; 1 ec. Mar. 27; K 3612.
Warring reefs of surf. (Jn Literary
Digest) © Jan. 12, 1929; 1¢. Jan. 30;
K 2710.
Furbeck (George Warren) Brookline,
Mass. 2589
Our Saviour. © Dec. 28, 1928; 2 ¢.
Dec. 31; J O—1187.
Furlong-White studio, Rochester, N. Y.
2590, 2591
O’Hern (Monsignor J. F.) A, B.
©) Jan, 9, 1929: 2. ¢ each Jan. 21
J O—873, 874.
G. E. M. embroidery co., New York.
2592-2602
[Drawing for embroidery, style H
BS, 0H. 4] “Orie each” Dee, ‘15,
1928; I 169, 170.
eee eye eh eneh
Jan. 17, 1929; I 148-150.
—-__ H. E. (13, 14) ‘©'1 & each Feb.
6. 1929 21 237, 238:
H. E. (15, 16)
Feb. 8, 1929; I 248, 244.
HE (19, 20) © 1c. each Mar.
6, 1929; 1,327, 328.
Gye: ene
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
2603
Gauss (Henry C.) Washington. 2603
Carbon dioxide cycle. © Feb. 21,
1929) > 72 fein Web. 2t 7 SOO.
Geisler (Frank H.) Palm Beach, Fla.
2604
Cheek (J. O.) © Mar. 18, 1929:; 2 «.
Mar. 16; J O—1340.
General outdoor advertising co., inc.,
New York. 2605, 2606
America takes to the air, A, B. ©
Feb. 2, 1929; 2 c. each Feb. 7; K 2756,
Zest
Georgia marble co., Tate, Ga.
2607-2616
Burial vault, M. V. 1 A-—B—-C-D,
M. V. 2, M. V 17. A-B-C, M. V. 18. ©
Dec. 1, 1928; 2 c. each Feb. 20, 1929;
I 288-291.
Mausoleum, M. M. (6, 10-14) ©
Dee. 1, 1928; 2 c. each Feb. 20, 1929;
I 292-297.
Gerlach-Barklow co., Joliet, IT11.
2617-2750
[Hoover (Herbert) our president]
© Dee. 26, 1928; 2 «. Jan. 14, 1929; K
2044.
12 pEIMDS
About the time a man begins to
think he’s a big gun somebody fires
him.—Kid’s hardest job is learning
gcod manners without seeing any ex-
ampies.—Many a man thinks he has
an open mind when it’s merely va-
cant.—Men are like fish, they're not
bragged about till they're dead.—
Money talks, but to most of us it only
says Goodbye.—Most dangerous part
of a car is the nut that holds the
Steering wheel—Reason why women
have cleaner minds must be because
they change them so often—Some
look for truth in the Book of life,
others for small flaws in the punctua-
tion.—Some men are like cars, the
cheaper they are, the louder their
horns.—Some men are like telescopes,
you draw them out, see through them
and then shut them up.—When a man
has no mind of his own his wife usu-
ally gives him a piece of hers.—When
a man sings his own praise it’s very
likely to be a solo. © Mar. 12, 1929;
2c. each Mar. 15; K 3441-3452.
121 prints:
Ability and reliability make a good
team.—About all ae rolling stone
gathers is speed.—f{Adrienne |]—Alad-
din.—[All-American calendar. Presi-
dents of the U. S.]—All things come
to him who prepares while he waits.—
Ambassadors of peace.—[Angela ]—
48
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Arctic dawn.—At the White horse tav-
ern.—Beside still waters.—Better late
than never, but better never late.—
Beverly.—Bit of old Holland.—Blue-
birds bring happiness.—Bluebonnet
trail.— Boone (Daniel). — Breaking
waves dashed high.—Bubbles.—Buffalo
Bill—Captain Kidd.—Carry me back
to old Virginia.—Caution is the par-
ent of security.—Chance helps those
who help themselves.—Cinderella.—
City of golden dreams.—[Claire]—
[Conway castle]—[Daphne]—Discre-
tion is sometimes better than valor.—
Dover castle—Duty has its own re-
ward.—Easter morning.—Hnd of a
perfect day.—[Hvangeline]—Fountain
of youth.—Four of a kind.—[Galahad
(Sir) |—Gentlemen prefer blondes.—
Glimpse of nature’s wonderland.—
Hand that rocks the cradle-——He is
net the best dog that barks the
most.—He that lives upon hope will
die fasting—-He who never made a
mistake never made a discovery.—He
who stands in the way of progress gets
run over.—Heaven help those who help
themselves.—Hello everybody.—Hey
Skinnay.—Huckleberry Finn.—I may
be a Bostonian, but I draw the line
at pie——If I had a face like that I’d
give it a long rest.—If you expect to
be among those present, Florine, you'll
have to have yours bobbed.—If you
would be beloved make yourself ami-
able.—Ignorance makes us bold. Wis-
dom bids us pause and consider.—In
the Blue Ridge Mountains of Vir-
ginia.—In the Brule River country.—
[ Isobel |—[ Joyce |—[ Kathleen ]—Land-
ing of Columbus.—[Leather Stock-
ing]—Light, consarn ya! an we'll
both get a fresh start—Lindbergh
(Mt. )—[Lois ]—Ludlow castle.—Magiec
of the moon.—I[Mareella]—[Milli-
cent|—Misery hates good company.—
Natural Bridge, Va.—Nature’s com-
munion.—Nature’s fortress.—Nature’s
golden hour.—Nevada Falls.—Oooh!
wait till Ma sees you!—Only one thing
comes to him who waits—old age.—
Opportunity taken is never lost.—Our
deeds, not our arrival are what
count.—Peace comes with evening.—
Port of Heart’s desire.—Proper prepa-
ration is the secret of success.—Quick
decisions often end in diSappoint-
ment. — Rail-splitter—Red shawl. —
Revere (Paul)—Rip Van Winkle—
Robin Hood.—Robinson Crusoe.
Romany maid—I[Rose o’Kildare]—
Sally Lee.—Service to others is sery-
ice to self—[Sibyl]—Signal.—Signal
light. — Silver hook. — Soap suds
blues —Summer evening in Virginia.—
MISCELLANEOUS
no. 1, 1929
Sunlit sentinels —[Sunshine girl]—
Symphony.—There he goes.—They can
conquer who believe they can.—This
is when I wish I was Jack-the-Giant-
Killer.—Three Sisters from Clear
Lake. — [Tranquil waters] — [ Vele-
rie|—Violets bring thoughts of you.—
[Vivien]—Weighty questions require
deliberate answers.—What bonehead
choose the thistle for the Scotch em-
blem?— When Christmas comes. —
When morning wakens in the hills.—
‘When sunrise gilds the mountain
top.—When we were a _ couple of
kids ——_Whoo? Oswald, I told you we
couldn’t get away with that bone.—
Why didn’t somebody tell me about
cats before I started the argument ?—
William Tell.— Windsor castle. —
Year’s at the spring.—Yell for the cat,
Jock, if ye dinna care to tackle it
yeersel’! © Dec. 26, 1928; 2 c. each
Jan. 14, 1929; K 1965-1991, 1993-2048,
2045-2087.
Gibson (William Frances) Tulsa, Okl.
Diol
Dawn. © Jan. 30, 1929; 2 c. Feb.
6; J 299864.
Gildersleeve (F. A.) Waco, Tex. 2752
Waco, Tex., in the early seventies.
© Jan. 6, 1929; 2 ec. Jan. 19; J O—
1182.
Gillet (Franees K.) Honolulu.
27538, 2754
Hawaii’s greeting. [Two men in
canoe; palm trees in foreground;
mountain in background] © Oct. 11,
1928: 2 c. Jan. 21, 1929; K 2386.
My Christmas Aloha. [Branches
and leaves, etc.] © Oct. 11, 1928;
2 c. Jan. 21, 1929; K 2387.
Gilmore (Samuel C.) Watseka, IIl.
2755
Community educational memorial.
{© Jan. 1, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 20; J O—
1391.
Girl scouts, inc., New York. 2756
Camp Edith Macy. [Girl standing
beside tall pine tree, etc.] © Feb.
6, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 21; K 3075.
Gladacres, ine., Rushville, Il. 2757
Gladacres model A and AA special
tool kit, Jan. 1, 1929. ©1ce. Jan. 28,
1929; J O—942.
Goes lithographing co., Chicago.
2758-2764
Carnival of Venice, 107; by Dey de
Ribcowsky. © Feb. 25, 1929; 2 e.
Mar. 1; K,/3167.
49
CLASSES, H TO K
2785
[ Lithographed advertising coupon,
green border on face, orange border
on back] 476. © Mar. 138, 1929; 2 ec.
Mar. 16; K 3468.
[orange border on face, green
border on back] 474, 475. © Mar. 13,
1929; 2 ec. each Mar. 16; K 3466, 3467.
—— [oval design on left hand side,
orange border on face, green border
on back] 477. © Mar. 13, 1929; 2 c.
Mar. 16; K 3469.
Pacific sunset, 110; by Dey de Rib-
cowsky. © Feb. 25, 1929; 2 c. Mar.
1; K 3168.
[Streets of Cairo, 159] © Feb. 14,
1929; 2 ec. Feb. 18; K 3027.
Gogerty (H. L.) Hollywood, Calif.
2765
Airplane hangar building, plan for.
Blueprint. © Mar. 14, 1929; 2 c. Mar.
26>, 1 422.
Goldensky (Elias) Philadelphia. 2766
Cross. © Feb. 16, 1929; 2 c. Feb.
18; J O—1193.
Gordon (Thomas H.) Cisco, Tex.
2767
Cisco, Tex., Lake and dam, airplane
view. © Dec. 22, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 5,
1929; J O—763.
Gordon-Grant co., Chicago.
2768-2775
8 prints:
Careful taping saves juice—and
trouble, 8—Dead leads keep you alive,
44-_Do you waste tape and wire?
20.—Hlectricity strikes without warn-
ing, 2.—On repairs—don’t hold up pro-
duction any longer than you have to,
14.—Promptly replacing blown fuses
keeps the wheels moving, 38.—Rubber
gloves tame high voltage, 32.—Shoot
troubles before they start, 26. © Mar.
12, 1929; 2 c. each Mar. 15; K 3453-
3460.
Graf (Fred) St. Louis. 2776
St. Louis municipal plaza as it will
appear when completed. © Feb. 17,
1929; 1 c. Mar. 9; K 3359.
Graf co., Union City, N. J.
2777-2784
[Embroidered lace design, style S.
L. (6-8), S. L. E. (1-5)] ©1116. each
Jan. 2, 1929; I 48-55.
Graham (Edward Harrison) Pitts-
burgh. 2785
Desert vegetation near Tucson, Ariz
© 1c. Feb. 15, 1929; J O—1188.
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
2786
pt. Iv, n. S., v. 24
Grant (Gordon) ¢o., Chicago.
2786-2837
52 prints:
Almost right never hit the bull’s-
eye, 16.—Are you sure your machine
is properly adjusted, 31—Be fair to
your eyes, 23.—Can we use any of the
left-overs, 24.—Careful people never
take chances with damaged tools, 40.—
Clean machines mean clean work,
11.—Did you do all there was to be
done, 19.—Do you have to keep that
motor running, 32.—Do you return all
tools for the next man, 49.—Don’t for-
get to bring it back, 28—Drive every
car as if you owned it, 26.—Dull tools
take the edge off good work, 17.—Fol-
lowing instructions saves doing it
over, 41.—Forgotten tools delay the
job, 42.—Getting complete instructions
starts the job right, 27.—He took off
the safety guard, 51—How can we
save on water-light-power, 33.—How’s
your gas and oil, 14.—It’s just as easy
to handle it carefully, 35.—It’s not a
wash till it’s all clean, 8—It’s not
only the tool but how you use it, 30.—
Let’s have nothing underfoot but the
floor, 43.—Let’s keep the grease where
it belongs, 20.—Limping along with a
crippled machine gets you nowhere,
6.—Little mistake may mean a big
loss, 89.—Little wastes run up big
bills, 3—Loose sleeves can lose lives,
37.—No machine can make a mistake
unless you let it, 13—Nothing but the
best gets the O. K., 34.—Oiling regu-
larly makes smooth going, 4.—On the
way, 1—One loafer can tie up a hun-
dred hustlers, 22—Practical jokes
usually go wrong, 86.—Putting oily
rags where they belong cheats the fire
fiend, 12.—Reporting it promptly gets
it repaired, 21.—Right tool does it
right, 52.—Second’s -temper can spoil
a whole day’s work, 5.—\Splinter in
your finger may become a wooden arm,
45.—Spoiling a job spoils your chances,
9.—Stopping little wastes shows you
think big, 25.—Thank you never made
a customer sore, 2.—That’ll get by is
only a step ahead of trouble, 38.—
There’s no such thing as a trifing in-
jury, 18.—Using your head saves
your muscle, 10.—Wasting material
junks all the work others did on it,
50.—We always report needed re-
pairs—it’s good business, 44.—What
has carelessness cost us today, 47—
Who left the cover off that can, 46.—
You can do it better in a neat work-
ing space, 29—You can spot a good
workman by the care he takes of tools,
7.—You can’t buy an eye—you can
50
wear goggles, 48.—10 minutes a day—
50 hours a year—whose time, 15. ©
Jan 2, 49205) 2) ¢....Gach Je. yalug lee
2279-2330.
Greene (Joseph S.) Berkeley, Calif.
2838
Bible history chart. 24,
19286 2 eo TOCu els leds
Gross (Edward) co., inc., New York.
2839-2849
© Oct.
[Anthony (St)] © Feb. 1, 1929;
2c. Feb. 8; K 2841.
Juanita. © Mar. 1, 1929: 2c Mar.
2; K 3259.
Marquita. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 e.
Mar, 23, Ki3258, |
Mother. © Feb. 1, 1929; 2 ec Feb.
8; K 2888.
Pierrot proposes. © Mar. 1, 1929;
1c. Mar. 2; K 3369.
Workshop at Nazareth.
1929; 2c. Feb. 8; K 2843.
5 prints:
Alice.—Boy o’ mine.—Phoebe.—Rob-
in.—Sonny Boy. © Feb. 7, 1929; 2 ¢.
each Feb. 8; K 2836, 2837, 2839, 2840,.
2842.
Grosse (William C.) Los Angeles,
9
© dan. 451"
850:
Real original master key of that
which is. © Jan. 24, 1929; 2 ¢ Jan.
30; K 2988.
Gruber (Arthur H.) Grand Rapids,
Mich. 2851
Emergency skid sand control. ©
1 e. Jan. 25, 1929: I 188.
Gutmann & Gutmann, New York.
2852-2856
[Light of life] © Dec. 22, 1928; 2c.
Feb. 11, 1929; K 2894.
4 prints:
Busy day, 782.—Contentment, 781.—
Good-bye, 783.—Sonny Boy, 784. ©
Feb. 8, 1929; 2 ¢. ‘each Feb. Iti
2895-2898.
Hall (Willard Brayton) North Provi-
dence, R. I. 2857
Woonasquatucket modulus, 1. Blue-
print. .©: Aug, 1, 1928 2 1c. Jamiga.
LO297 Tie
Halter (Howard L.) St. Louis. 2858
Completed seminary group. © Nov.
1, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 9, 1929; J O—800.
Hamilton (EH. B.) Hoquiam, Wash.
2859-2866
Blanco. (Lake) 8, 4. © Nov. 13;
1928; 2 c. each Nov. 20; J O—859, 860.
MISCELLANEOUS
no. 1, 1929
Forest scene, 15. © Jan. 30, 1929;
2c. Feb. 5; J 299862.
Locomotive, 16. © Jan. 30, 1929;
2c. Feb. 5; J 299863.
Wild elk in the Olympics, 17-20. ©
Feb. 11, 1929; 2 ¢ each Feb. 16; J
299888-—299891.
Hamilton bank note engraving and
printing co., Brooklyn. 2867
[Spirit of transportation] © Jan.
24,1929 3-2 e Jan:' 23; K 2415.
Hanfstaengl (Franz) Munich.
2868-29138
[Angorakatze, 92; von Curt Meyer-
Eberhardt] © Dee. 1, 1928; 1 c. Mar.
9, 1929; K 3358. )
[Anvers. sur Oise, 13203] par Paul
Cézanne. © Oct. 23, 1928; 1 c. Nov.
6; K 1828.
Auf dem weg zur arbeit, 18202; von
Vincent Van Gogh. © Dec. 22, 1928;
2c. Jan. 16, 1929; K 2276.
[Barsoi, kopf, 137; von Curt Meyer-
Eberhardt] © Nov. 15, 1928; 1 c¢. Jan.
21, 1929; K 2496.
Blumenstilleben, 13197; von Lovis
Corinth. © Dec. 22, 1928; 2 c. Jan.
1G, £929 3K 2277.
[Bulldogge, 128; von Curt Meyer-
Eberhardt] © Oct. 1, 1928; 1 ¢ Jan.
22,1929 3K 2509.
[Bunte reihe, 136; von Curt Meyer-
Eberhardt] © Nov. 15, 1928;1c¢. Jan.
2 O29 EK 2542:
[Chin, 119; von Curt Meyer-Eber-
hardt] © Sept. 1, 1928: 1 ¢ Jan. 21,
1929; K 2498.
[Dogge, 188; von Curt Meyer-Eber-
hardt] © Dec. 1, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 5,
1929; K 3586.
[Drei rangen, 104; von Curt Meyer-
Eberhardt] © Aug. 1, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan.
21, 1929; K 2499.
[Fasel, 102: von Curt Meyer-Eber-
hardt] © Aug. 1, 1928; 1 ¢ Jan. 21,
1929; K 2497.
[Faulpelz, 140; von Curt Meyer-Eb-
erhardt] © Feb. 18, 1929; 1 c. Mar.
9° K 3354,
[Junge dackel, 129; von Curt Meyer-
Eberhardt] © Oct. 1, 1928; 1 c. Jan.
22, 1929; K 2508.
[Kavalivre, 126; von Curt Meyer-
Eberhardt] © Oct. 1, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan.
21, 1929; K 2501.
[Kleine bettler, 141; von Curt Meyer-
Eberhardt] © Feb. 1, 1929; 1 ¢ Mar.
5; K 3585.
CLASSES, H TO K
_ 2913
[Kopf, 88; von Carl Joseph Bauer]
©. Feb. 18, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 9; K 3355.
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1929; K 3587.
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Curt Meyer-Eberhardt] © Nov. 1,
1928; 1 c Jan. 22, 1929; K 2506.
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Joseph Bauer] © Feb. 18, 1929; 1 «.
Mar. 9; K 3351.
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1929; K 2507.
[Maxe and Moritz, 131; von Curt
Meyer-Eberhardt] © Nov. 1, 1928;
Lt ¢. Jans 24, 1929 >. kK, 2502.
[Moven, 13148] von Karl Ewald Ols-
zewski. © Dec. 15, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 2,
1929; K 1881.
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hardt] © Dec. 1, 1928; 1 ¢. Mar. 9,
1929; K 3357.
[Peter, 139; von Curt Meyer-Eber-
hard: | © Webra, 1929:> 1c. Mar. ib:
K 3584.
[Ranhaar-vettern, 127; von Curt
Meyer-Eberhardt] © Oct. 1, 1928; 1c.
Jan. 21, 1929; K 2500.
[Ranhaarterrier, kopf, 114; von Curt
Meyer-Eberhardt] © Sept. 1, 1928;
Lien danv2t, F929: Ko 2503.
[Rehkopf, $3; von Curt Meyer-Eber-
hardt] © Dec. 1, 1928; 1 «© Mar. 9,
1929->K 3302.
[Reiter am strande, 13207; von Paul
Gauguin] © Feb. 6, 1929; 1 c. Feb.
2HAKK BABS.
[Schiéferhund, klein, 94; von Curt
Meyer-Eberhardt] © July 1, 1928;
fe. Jan, 22, 1929: Ke2a1o:
[Scotehterrier, kopf, 113; von Curt
Meyer-Eberhardt] © Sept. 1, 1928;
fie: Jane 22,'1929et K-25:
[Taénzerinnen, 89; von Carl Joseph
Bauer] © Feb. 18, 1929; 1c. Mar. 9;
Ki3aa6.
[Trost, 105; von Curt Meyer-Eber-
hardt] © Aug. 1, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 21,
1929; K 2505.
[Unzertrennlich, 106; von Curt
Meyer-Eberhardt] © Aug. i, 1928;
te, Jan.,.21; 1929 4k 2495:
[Venedig, 13200] von Auguste Re-
néirsdi+© ,Oe.; Zp 1928 = yh fe CNovi6:
K 1824.
[Verlaufen, 1382; von Curt Meyer-
Eberhardt] © Nov. 1, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan.
21, 1929; K 2504.
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[Zwei barsoi, 130; von Curt Meyer-
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5, 1929; K 3588.
3 prints:
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[Sehet die lilien]; von L. Bartning.
© Mar. 1, 1929; 1 c. each Mar. 18;
K 3497-3499.
3 prints ; von Curt Meyer-Eberhardt :
[Dacklkopf, 122]; K 3582.—[Palast-
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K 3581. © Nov. 15, 1928: 1 ¢. each
Mar. 5, 1929.
4 prints; von Curt Meyer-Eberhardt :
[Fosel (stehend) 107]; K 38577.—
[Htihnerhund, 108]; K 3578—\[Lie-
gendes rehkitz, 109] ; K 3579.—[Scotch-
terrier (sitzend) 115]; K 3580. ©
Nov. 1, 1928; 1 c each Mar. 5, 1929.
Hardy (George H.) Altadena, Calif.
2914
Indian madonna. © Dee. 31, 1928;
2c. Jan. 5, 1929; J O—762.
Harris (W. J.) co., St. Augustine, Fla.
2915-2920:
Mt. Lakes sanctuary, Fla., the sing-
ing tower. A-C, H. © Feb. 10, 1929;
2c. each Mar. 1; J O—1217-1220.
Susquehanna River, Pa., from Wya-
lusing Rocks, looking east. © Dee. 1,
1928); (2Ver Jan itG iT 7299857
—— looking west. © Dec. 1,
1928; 2 c. Jan. 16, 1929; J O—865.
Washington.
2921-2950
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Paraguay. © Dec. 18, 1928; 2 c. Feb.
2, 1929; J O—1052.
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Fokker (Anthony H. G.) famous
builder of aircraft. © Nov. 20, 1928;
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Ford (Henry) BA89530. © Dee. 15,
1928; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1929; J O—1048.
Fortune (William) vresident of the
American peace society. © Nov. 24,
1928; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1929; J O—1082.
Kreger (Major General Edward A.)
hew judge advocate general of the U.S.
Army. © Nov. 26, 1928; 2 ¢. Feb. 2,
1929; J O—1033.
Leslie (Governor-elect Harry G.) of
Indiana. © Nov. 16, 1928; 2 c. Feb.
2, 1929; J O—1028.
Harris & Ewing,
o2
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 24
Macauley (William J. B.) may be
new Irish Free State minister to U. S.
© Dee. 12, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1929;
J O—1045.
McConnell (Bishop Francis J.) prob-
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1040.
Martin (Dr. Franklin H.) president
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Parker (Major General Francis
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1929; 2 ce. Feb. 2; J O—1054.
Schuller (Dr. Richard) assistant
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Stone (Mrs. Charles Parker) a real
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Veverka (Dr. Ferdinand) new min-
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O—1029.
Wright (Orville) father of Amer-
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Feb. 2, 1929; J O—1047.
3 photographs:
Binsted (Rev. Norman S.)—Gus-
tavus Adolphus (Prince) of Sweden.—
Sigvard (Prince) of Sweden. © Dee.
4, 1928; 2 c. each Feb. 2, 1929; J O—
1037-1039.
3 photographs:
Carlson. (Gudrun)—Curtis (Mrs.
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President Curtis——Rover (Leo A.)
new U. S. district attorney for the
District of Columbia. © Jan. 15, 1929;
2 c. each Feb. 2; J O—1055-1057.
3 photographs:
Cretziano (Rady G.) son of minister
from Rumania.—Grant (Lieut. Colonel
U. 8.) 3rd, named chairman of Hoover
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Doria) of England clerking in New
York department store. © Dec. 8,
1928; 2 c. each Feb. 2, 1929; J O—
1041-1043.
3 photographs:
Edge (Mrs. Walter E.) president of
the Junior league in National Capi-
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assistant postmaster general.—Sum-
merall (Major General Charles P.)
U. S. chief of staff. © Dec. 17, 1928;
2 ce. each Feb. 2, 1929; J O—1049-1051.
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no. 1, 1929
3 photographs:
Myers (Abram F.) new head of fed-
eral trade commission. — Thomas
(Senator John) and Senator Otis F.
Glenn, new members of the U. S. Sen-
ate attend second session of 70th Con-
gress.—Trumbull (Florence) future
Mrs. John Coolidge. © Dee. 3, 1928;
2c. each Feb. 2, 1929; J O—i034-10386.
Hartford fire insurance co., Hartford.
2951-2953
and this may be how you'll do
it; ©© Mar. 16, 1929;°2 c. Mar’ 18;
K 3490.
Fire, the inescapable, always at some
worker’s elbow. © Feb. 16, 1929; 2 ¢.
Feb. 18; K 3026.
Some day—yYou’ll break down your
own protection. © Jan. 19, 1929; 2 ¢.
Jam..22; K 2395.
Hatchery advertisers bureau, St. Paul.
2954
Freeborn chicks. © Dec. 20, 1928;
2c. Jan. 23, 1929; K 2416.
Hawk (A. Wesley) Washington. 2955
Arlington national cemetery, Va.,
tomb of Unknown soldier. © Feb. 13,
1929; 2c. Feb. 23; K 3098.
Haynes (J. BE.) St. Paul. 2956-3015
Buffalo herd, Yellowstone national
park, 28246: © Sept. 1, 1928: 2 «.
Dee. 21; J O—S804.
Woodring (Sam) beside House of
horns, Yellowstone national park,
P3162, © Sept.*1, 1928: 2 c. Dec: 21:
J O—S831.
Yellowstone national park, Wy.:
Hlectric Peak,, 11,155 ft., 28003.—
Fountain Paint Pot, 28034—Grand
Canyon and Yellowstone Lake from
summit of Mt. Washburn, 28017.—
Minute Man Geyser, 28012.—National
Park Mt., 28031.—-New geyser, 28099,
28101-28104.— Old Faithful Geyser,
28057, 28058—Old Faithful Geyser
through window of Old Faithful lodge,
28116.— Old Faithful inn, 28074,
28118—Oid Faithful lodge, 28629,
28128.—Old Faithful lodge sleeping
cabins, 28120.—Old Faithful lodge
sleeping cabins and lodge _ building,
28121.—Spry Geyser, 28112. © Sept.
1d, 1928; 2 ¢. each Dec. 21; J O—769,
773, Ti4, T79-785, T87, 788, 786, TS9-
792, 194, 798, 795.
Yellowstone national park, Wy.:
Grand Canyon from Artist Point,
28326.— Grand Canyon from brink of
Great Fall, 28335.—Grand Canyon
lodge entrance, 28369.—Grand Canyon
public automobile camp, housekeeping
a5)
3019
tents, 28359, 28361.—Grand Teton from
Jenny Lake, 28473, 28476.—Grand Te-
ton from Snake River, 28466.—Great
Fall from Red Reck, 28339.—House of
horns with Mrs. J. E. Haynes and Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Joffe, 28191.—Mam-
moth hotel from Capitol Hill, 28196.—
Mammoth lodge from road, 28194.—
Moran (Mt.) from Snake _ River,
28465.—Old Faithful inn and Geyser,
28457.—Old Faithful inn, both wings,
28452.—Old Faithful inn, center,
28455.—Old Faithful inn, dining room,
main part, 28459—Old Faithful inn,
dining room, new part, 28461.—Old
Faithful lodge, cabin row, 28188.—Old
Faithful lodge, main building, interior,
28167, 28178, 28182-——Old Faithful
lodge, recreation hall, 28165.—Old
Faithful lodge, recreation hall, inte-
rior, 28185.—Old Faithful lodge, sing-
ing girls in main building, 28169—
Yellowstone Lake, fishing bridge,
28372. © Sept. 1, 1928; 2 c. each Dec.
21; J O—806—-808, 811-815, 809, 810,
816-830, 805.
12 photographs:
Buffalo herd, Yellowstone national
park, 28244.—Busses leaving Old Faith-
ful lodge, Yellowstone national park,
28124.—Cactus, 28005. Flowers, 28007,
28020, 28024.—Guide party and Mam-
moth lodge in distance, Yellowstone
national park, 28209.—Guide party at
Mammoth lodge, Yellowstone national
park, 28208.—Guide party on trail,
Yellowstone national park, 28223.—
Loading busses at Old Faithful lodge,
Yellowstone national park, 28122.—
West Yellowstone station, 28000.—W est
Yellowstone station dining room, 28001.
©. Sept. 1, 1928; 2 ec. each Dee. 21;
J O—766-768, T(0-7172, 775-778, 796,
(97.
Hays (Harvey G.) Grinnell, Ia. 3016
Radio station finder. © Jan. 24,
19292 2c: Jan. 283. Pi2s2:
Hendel (Hyman) New York. 3017
Sonny boy, a bow for young moderns.
© Feb. 1, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 14; K 3099.
Hendry (Frank) Boston. 3018
Undaunted—with hearts of oak, the
life-boat crew. © Dec. 28, 1928; 2 ¢.
Jan. 2, 1929; K 1788.
Henry E. Huntington library, San Ma-
rino, Calif. 3019
Jefferson’s plan for an addition to
the main building submitted to Lord
Dunmore about 1772 or 1773. (In Wil-
liam and Mary College Quarter, Oct.,
1928) © Dec. 1, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan. 26,
1929; K 2625.
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3020
Hentz (James W.) Baltimore. 3020
New Lexington market and garage,
plan. Blueprint. © Jan. 15, 1928;
2 c@. Mar. 13, 1929+ I 375.
Heppenstall (Thomas E.) Longview,
Wash. 3021
Moisture calculator. © Nov. 14,
1928; 2c. Jan. 2, 1929; J O—715.
Herald printing & stationery co., De-
eatur, Ill. 3022
Help make Decatur’s 100th year its
best..,,@ Jian: )25, 1929: 2 ca eb.) 2 :
K 2734.
Hercules powder co., inc., Wilmington,
Del. 3023
Dreams. © Dec. 27, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan.
Z, 1929; K 1802.
Hernic (John Max) New York.
3024, 2025
Bachofan. © Jan. 29, 1929; 2 «¢.
Jan. 30; J O—1183.
Hernic. © Jan. 29, 1929; 2 c. Jan.
30; J O—945.
Hertel (J. C.) and Shaw (William H.)
Los Angeles. 3026
Operative Mason. © Feb. 14, 1929;
2c. Feb. 20; J 19.
Hindery (George L.) DeLand, Fla.
3027
Birney (Alice McLellan) © Mar.
16, 1929; 2c. Mar. 22; Jae:
Hirmer (Max) kunstverlag, Munchen,
Germany. 3028-3030
[Christus and Johannes, 2334]; von
Josef Untersberger. © Dec. 20, 1927;
1c. Apr. 11, 1928; K 34238.
(Guter hirte, 678]; von Josef Un-
tersberger. © Dec. 15, 1927; 1 c. Apr.
11, 1928; K 3424.
Mater amabilis, 675; von Josef Un-
tersberger. © Dec. 15, 1927; 1 c Apr.
11, 1928; K 3427.
Historical map society, New York.
3031
World. This world of ours showing
the new national boundaries from gov-
ernment sources of information. [Map
of world and national flags] © Feb.
26, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 6; K 36138.
Holberg (Richard A.) New York.
3032-3034
Cradle roll department [Promotion
certificate] Form G-G. © Jan. 2,
1929\-72' c.ehebuviGy K 325:
Nursery class. [Promotion certifi-
cate] Form H-H. © Jan. 2, 1929;
2c. Feb. 27; K 3214.
o4
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 24
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1929: Zhe. Web. Cr Ke251)
Holophane co., inc., New York. 3035
Specifics for planned industrial light-
ing. © Jan. 31,1929; 2 c Mar. 19;
I 421. ;
Horizons de France, Paris.
[ Barbier. (Scénes Algériennes) ;
par Roger L. Irriera] © Dee. 11,
1928; 1 c. Jan. 25, 1929: K 2739.
Hormel (George A.) & co., Austin,
Minn. 3037-3039
More than (fresh, because first
vacuum sealed. © Feb. 1, 1929; 2 «.
Jan. 19; K 2383.
Sealed-in. © Oct. 6, 1928; 2 c Jan.
19, 1929; K 2690.
So easy to prepare—to keep—to
3036
serve. © Feb. 15, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 19;
K 2384.
Horner (Jack) Long Beach, Calif.
3040
BAH club. Buy-at-home club. ©
Nov. 22,, 19283) 2 1c. Jans ai, tea ik
3053.
Horse review, Chicago. 3041-3044
4 prints:
Brush for the lead; K 3462.—On the
bit; K 3463.—Struggle in the stretch;
K 3464.—They’re off; K 3461. © Mar.
15, 1929; 2 c each Mar. 15.
House of art, New York. 3045
Hoover (Herbert)
2c. dan. wlOs. KK. 1926.
Howe paper box co., Clifton, N. J.
3046, 3047
[In the Orient] © Dec. 17, 1928;
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[Nocturne] © Dec. 17, 1928; 2 «.
Jan. 10, 1929; K 1925.
Hudson (Wilbur G.) corp., New York.
3048
Special larry [for] American glanz-
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print] ©:Jan.18;1929); 2ile) Janis:
FE 209.
Huerth (Anthony H.) Oakland, Calif.
3049
[Mission bells, inc. plans for a build-
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way. 4 sheets, blueprints] © 1 «.
Feb. 11, 1929; I 253.
Huffman (Walter A.) Indianapolis.
: 3050
© Dec.
© Jan: 3, 1929;
Society shop. [Emblem]
20, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 26; K 1959.
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no. 1, 1929
Hug (Charles J.) sr., St. Louis.
3051, 3052
Carondelet chapter order of DeMo-
lay shrine of honor, floor work and
formation of officers conferring de-
grees. Blueprint. © 1 ¢. Feb. 15,
1929; I 264.
Carondelet chapter order of DeMo-
lay, shrine of honor jewels. Blue-
print. ©1c. Feb. 15, 1929; I 265.
Hunt (Mabelle M.) Los Angeles.
Praying Madonna. © Dec. 16,
1928; 2 c. Feb. 12, 1929; J O—1177.
Hurley (Hdward Timothy) Cincinnati.
3054
[Throwing room: Rookwood pot-
feevi © Dee 31,1928: 2° ce. Jan. 4,
1929; K 1826.
Hutchison (Robert M.) San Antonio,
Tex. 3055
Rapid calculator for flow of oil, gas,
air and water in pipe lines. © Mar.
1, 1929; 2.c. Mar. 8; I 3387.
Hygienic anatomical educational assn.,
inec., Philadelphia. 3056-3058
3 drawings:
Ovarian ligament, etc.—Spinal col-
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each Dee. 10, 1928; I 15983-15985.
Ieart (Louis) Paris. 3059-3072
[Coursing] © Feb. 26, 1928; 1 e.
Mar. 9, 1929; K 3292.
3 prints:
[Aleove bleue] —[Divan rose] —
[Jeanne d’Arec] © Feb. 22, 1929; 1«.
each Mar. 19; K 3530, 3529, 3528.
4 prints:
[Ballet] ; K 2853.—[Danse Apache] ;
K 2852.—[Danse Espagnole] K
2851.—[Menuet]; K 2854. © Jan. 21,
i929; 1 c. jeach Feb. 9.
6 prints:
[Bovary (Madame)]; K .3136.—
[Dalila]; K 3135.— [Salome]; K
3134.—[Sapho]; K 38187—[1830]; K
3133.—[1930]; K 31382. © Jan. 28,
1929; 1 c. each Feb. 26.
Ideal aeroplane & supply
New York. 3073, 3074
Ideal Ford tri-motor monoplane,
flying model. © Jan. 28, 1929; 2 «@
Fete 7 yahi239:
Ideal Ford tri motor south pole
monoplane, full size forming and as-
sembling layout for. © Jan. 28, 1929;
2 e: Feb. Ty I 240.
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3106
Insurance co. of North America, Phila-
delphia. 3075-3077
White fireman discovered protective
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recommending of measures which re-
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Evening Post, Mar. 2, 1929) © Feb.
28, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 1; K 3166.
White fireman reduced a _ serious
hazard, ete. (Jn Saturday Evening
Post, Feb. 2, 1929) © Jan. 31, 1929;
die. Web. 250K Gee
White fireman’s chief opponent is
indifference. (Jn Saturday Evening
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AG: Jian. Dj Ki 1852.
International
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Bringing up father. 1928 and 1929.
© Weekly:
Dec. 2-380; 1 c. each Dec. 8—Jan. 3;
K 155027-155031.—Jan. 6-27; 1 c. each
Jan. 10-31; K 155032-155035.—Feb. 3-
24; 1 c. each Feb. 6-28; K 155036-—
155039.
International filter co., Chicago.
3091, 3092
International filter co. chart, 0807,
0808. © Nov. 20, 1928; 2 c. each Mar.
15; I 409, 410.
International time recording co. of
New York, New York. 3093
[Scale chart for calculating the
humber of linear units contained in a
unit of weight of fabric materials]
© fe -Deeyal) 2928. T1213.
Iron fireman mfg. co., Portland, Or.
3094
Iron fireman de luxe. © Jan. 30,
1929; 2c. Feb. 18; K 3567.
Irwin (Marvin E.) Douglas, Ariz.
3095, 3096
Piney Canon road. © Feb. 1, 1929;
2c. Feb. 5; J O—1151.
Trout fishing in White Mountains,
Arizona. © Feb. 1, 1929;'2 ¢. Feb. 5;
J O—1152.
Irwin (Marvin E.) and Irwin (Wil-
liam Edward) Douglas, Ariz.
3097-3106
10 photographs:
Along the Apache trail, Ariz., E 4,
E 12; J O—1350, 1347.—Along the foot
hills of the Santa Catalina Mts., Ariz.,
E 14; J O—1354.—Cactus forest of
southern Arizona, E 10; J O—1351.—
Canyon Lake, Ariz., along the Apache
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1345.—Ever shifting sand dunes near
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Superstition Mt. near Phoenix, Ariz.,
H5; J O—1348. .© Mar., 12, 1929;
2 c. each Mar. 19.
Jacobson (Emil I.) Bellingham, Wash.
3107
Baker (Mt.) crevasses on. © Jan.
1, 1929; 2c. Jan. 11; J O—1184.
Jaeger (Bernard William) Hobeken,
Ngo 3108
J. B. Wm. Jaeger—Radio research
laboratories, Hoboken, N. J. [Circu-
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streaks of lightning] © Nov. 26,
1928; 2 c. Jan. 28, 1929; K 2626.
Jett (Charles W.) Blue Ash, O. 93109
Aluminun industries, ine., 2416-388
Beekman st. Cincinnati, O. © Nov.
15, 1928; 2 «. Jan. 10, 1929; J O—S835.
Johnson (Carl August) Oakland, Calif.
3110
Johnson calendar. © 1. Jan. 18,
1929; I 235.
Johnson (Jessamine Spear) Kirby,
Mont. allie oilt2
Even Bill, the bell wether, likes
Prince Albert: ©) Jans lose 2 oc:
Feb. 4; J O—1136.
Pilot in lead, round-up iS on the
move from Gray Blanket to Sioux
Pass.. ©) Jan. 1, 1929: 2 Gy hebs.4;
J O—1137.
Johnson & son, Boise, Id. 34 td bes}
Boise, Id., State capitol at night.
© Jan. 28, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 29; J O—
1185.
Johnson-Randolph co., Champaign, Il.
3114-8120
[Blue bird] certificate of award,
form 99-A.. © Mar. 24, 1926; 2 e.
Feb. 4, 1929; K 3050.
Diploma, form 95-B. © Jan. 15,
£929; 2c. eb,.4 3 Ke 305i.
Diploma of honor, form 98. © Mar.
15, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1929; K 3052.
Illinois pupils reading circle certifi-
cate, form 99. © Feb. 1, 1928; 2 c.
Feb. 4, 1929; K 3049..
Pupils reading circle certificate,
form 94-B. © Jan. 1, 1928; 2 c. Feb.
4, 1929; K 3047.
[form 98—A]
2c. Nov. 1; K 3048.
© Jan. 1, 1928;
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 24
[Red bird certificate of award, form
92 Arle y(O)) Neb. 1, 192555 2 ec. Meb: 4,
1929; K 3046.
Jones (Russell D.) Chicago. Sai.
DePriest (Oscar) © Feb. 12, 1929;
2 c. Feb. 14; J 299887.
Jontzen-Dorn c¢o., Cleveland.
3122, 3123
Jontzen-Dorn (Miss) © 1 ¢ Jan.
10, 1929; J O—837.
—" Same. @ 1 ¢. Jamas eee
J O—928.
Josselyn (Chester HK.) Los Angeles.
3124
Chart of right and oblique—angled
triangles. Jian,, 5,. 1929; 2 cadtan:
18s eo.
Judson (Everett I.) Long Beach, Calif.
Bis
Great marine
© &
Long Beach, Calif.,
amphitheater and auditorium.
Jan. 29, 1929; J O—943.
Justice (Marion T.) Narberth, Pa.
3126
Hill beautiful. © Feb. 6, 1929;
2c. Feb. 7; K 3244.
Justin (Margaret) Manhattan, Kan.
Bn7
Kansas state college, Campus mappe.
© Dec. 20, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 26; K 2483.
Kansas city star co., Kansas City, Mo.
3128
needed inventions — canned
oratory that prevents impromptu
speeches. © Mar. 10, 1929; 1 c. Mar.
198; K 3618.
Kkay features, inc., New York.
3129-3131
American flapper at King
© Mar. 4, 1929; 1 c.
Much
Cuddles.
Arthur’s court.
Mar. 9; K 3295.
Don Key O. TT. © Feb. 4, 1929;
1 ¢. Feb. 12; K 2901.
Lambkins. © Mar. 12, 1929; 1 ¢.
Mar. 16; K 3471.
Keater (George I.) Rochester, N. Y.
alam
Transposing key and scale indicator.
© Mar. 9, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 15; I 461.
Kelley (Walter Stuart) Brookline,
Mass. 3133
Rapid transit lines out of Boston ob-
tained by electrification of the rail-
roads, diagramatic plan. Blueprint.
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1929; I 3038.
06
J MISCELLANEOUS
no. 1, 1929
Kelley & Stewert co., Brownsville, Pa.
3134
& Stewart brake _ tester.
© Jan. 14, 1929; 2 c. Jan.
Kelley
[Chart]
1G 45.
Kelly (Thomas K.) Minneapolis.
3135-3148
Drastic emergency sale, ete. © Jan.
/2h, 1929: 2 c. Jan. 28; K. 2682.
Everything must go! © Mar. 25,
29-2 @. Mar. 27> K 3601.
Low prices. Quality merchandise.
They leave tomorrow. © Mar. 15,
2s. 2c. Mar. 21: K 3533.
Prices smashed. © Dec. 23, 1928;
2c. Jan. 4, 1929; K 1825.
Store crowded with irresistible bar-
gains. © Mar. 5, 1929; 2c Mar. 138;
K 3394.
Thrilling sweep sale, etc. © Jan.
ftoed eae. san. 25 :, K,.2681.
3 prints:
[Carpenter pointing at panel]; K
3488.—Low prices. Quality merchan-
dise; K 3489.—Remodeling saie; K
3487. © Mar. 15, 1929; 2 ¢. each Mar.
18.
[4 boxes with readings] Special, Big
value, Buy-save, Thrifty days. © Aug.
13, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 28, 1929; K 2689.
4 prints:
Brilliant, flashing, bargains; K
3126.—Dollar day; K 3125.—Every
room in your home can reap the ad-
vantages of our low sale _ prices.
[Furniture ad]; K 3127.—[Outline of
dollar]; K 3128. © Feb. 23, 1929;
2 c. each Feb. 27.
Kemp (Edward F.) Somerville, Mass.
3149-3151
Food for thought. © Oct. 26, 1928;
Zier dant iT). 1929 ; kK 2332:
Golden glow. © Oct. 26, 1928; 2 ¢.
Nov. 17: K 2367.
Solve the luncheon problem. © Oct.
26, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 17, 1929; K 2333.
Kemper-Thomas co., Cincinnati.
3152-3206
[Ambassador of good will] © Jan.
1, 1929; 2c. Jan. 26; K 2989.
27 prints:
[Adoption of the American flag by
Washington and congress, Indepen-
dence Hall, June 14, 1777]—[Afloat
on opalescent waters] — [Beginners
luck]—[Bring on _ your. rabbits]—
CLASSES, H TO K
3210
[Building the foundation of indepen-
dence]—[Castles in the air]—[Cus-
ter’s last stand]—[|Dainty as a dew-
drop upon a violet sheen]—T[ Fairy like
vision—Mt. Shasta in the sky]—
[Glorious summertime]—[Good morn-
ing ]—[Hello everybody |—[His chance
to be a_hero|]—[Silent night—holy
night, the night of our Savior’s
birth]—[Italy’s Independence day ce-
lebration at Venice]|—[Just a cottage
small by a waterfall]—T[Little grey
home in the west]—[My castle of
dreams]—[Pease, porridge, hot]—
[Ships that pass in the night]—[Sil-
very path of dreams|]—[There’s a
long, long trail a winding]—[There’s
no place like home]—|There’s joy that
thrifls in the sport that fills the gold-
en days of the hunt]— [This side of
paradise] — [Wanted—a_ detour] —
[Why the big ones get away] © Jan.
#1929; .2 c each Jan, 262, Key.2855—
2881.
27 prints:
Aline, 34032 —Beauties of the north-
land, 84019.—Betty, 34033.—Dorothy,
34027.—[In a Persian garden]—In
America’s wonderland, 34013.—In Es-
tes national park, 34022.—In the Cana-
dian mountains, 34023.—Janet, 34025.—
fJunetime’s carnival of flowers]—
Katherine. 34035.—Lois, 34036.—Marie,
34030. — Mildred, 34026.—Nadine,
34084.—Night hath a beauty all her
own, 34024.—Pike’s Peak in the Roc-
kies, 34014.—Ramona, 34031.—Rise of
the hunter’s moon, 34016.—Rosalie,
34029.—Ruth, 34028—\Spirit of dawn,
54021.—Tall peaks and winding stream
between, 34015.— [Token of good
luck |—Valley of Content, 34017—\Val-
ley of the Arabian Nights, 34018.—
Where the foot of man hath never
trod, 34020. © Jan. 1, 1929; 2 c. each
Jan. 26; K 2568-2576, 2594, 2577-2593.
3207
© Nov.
Kennedy & co., New York.
jSospel; by Hedley Fitton]
1, 1928; 1 ec. Dee. 26; K 2850.
Kepler studio & gift shop, Lewistown,
Pa. 3208, 3209
Bender (Mr.) ‘Tuscarora Valley,
Port Royal, Pa. © Mar. 23, 1929; 2c.
Mar. 26; J O—1464.
Imes (Mr.) Tuscarora Valley, Port
Royal, Pa. © Mar. 23, 1929; 2 c. Mar.
26; J O—1448.
Kerbey (McFall) Washington. 3210
Map of ye year 1929, A.D. © Dec.
18, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 15;°1929 ; Ki 2129:
Oo”
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
38211
Keystone view co., Meadville, Pa.
3211-3240
Canyon front of lodge, 32300. ©
Jan. 25, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 31; J O—9938.
Grand Canyon lodge:
Barber shop, 32288.—Curio_ store
and soda fountain, 32287.—De luxe
eabin, 32289—De luxe eabin, bath-
room of a, 32292.—De luxe cabin, in-
terior of, 32290, 32291—Dining room,
Grand Canyon national park, 32284.—
Grand Canyon from the lounge, look-
nig into, 82283.—Grand Canyon from
the upper veranda, Grand Canyon na-
tional park, 32281.—North Rim, Grand
Canyon national park, 32280.—Lounge,
32285. — Reereation hall, 382286. —
Standard guest cabin, 32293.—Stand-
ard guest cabin, interior of, 32294—
Terrace and observation tower, 32282.
© Dee. 15, 1928: 2 c.’each Jan. 31,
1929; J O—966-971, 974, 972, 973, 975,
977, 976, 979, 980, 982. .
Hoover (President) taking the oath
of office, Washington, D. C., 32305. ©
Mar. 18, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 23; J O—1414.
Motor buses at Union Pacific Grand
Canyon lodge, Grand Canyon national
park. 32279: ©) Dec. (15, 1928-02" c.
Jan. 31, 1929; J O—978.
Sucking pulque, the republic’s na-
tional drink, Mexico, 23679. © Dec.
15, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1929; J O—981.
Washington, D. C., Capitol with
throngs gathered for Hoover’s inaugu-
ration, bird’s-eye view of, 32306. ©
Mar. 18, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 23; J O—1415.
10 photographs:
All the delicacies of the season,
Rome, Italy, 3394.—Annecy, France,
the Palais de Visle, 3175.—Chinese
children at play—The dragon head,
23969.—Heavy load, Italy, 3391.—Home
in Bavaria, Germany, 30039.—Naples
and Vesuvius, Italy, 3390.—Pictur-
esque Romanesque costumes, Rome,
Italy, 3389.—Spirit of St. Louis being
guarded by the U. S., Washington,
D. C., 32269.—Venice, Italy, the Rialto
bridge, 3392.— Wee Chinese children at
play, 23968. © Jan. 15, 1929; 2 c. each
Jan. 31; J O—983-992.
Kiesler (Frederick) New York.
3241-3244
All-in-one chair. 2 sheets, biue-
prints. © 1 ¢. Mar. 15, 1929; I 411.
Auditoriums consisting of two side-
walls and ceiling in black, silver or
gray, conceived for projection in a
funnel-like shape. Blueprint. © 1 ¢.
Hebi 4} 1929 1222:
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 24
Furniture display table comprising
two main parts 1 & 2. Blueprint. ©
tie; Jam. WE VRo29): J, de
Screenoscope and diaphrams. Some
possible shapes for screen effects.
Blueprint. © 1c. Feb. 1, 1929; I 223.
King (George A.) Arlington, N. J.
2245
Bluebirds. © Jan. 2, 1929; 2 ec. Jan.
8; K 1912.
King feature syndicate, inc. New
York. 3246-3271
Barney Google and Spark Plug.
1928-1929. © Weekly:
Dec. 2-30; 1 c. each Dee. 8-—Jan. 3;
K 1897-1901.—Jan. 6-27; 1 ec. each Jan.
10-31; K 2906—-2909—Feb. 3-24; 1 ¢.
each Feb. 6-28; K 3198-3201.
Tillie the toiler. 1928-1929. ©
Weekly :
Dec. 2-30; 1 c. each Dec. 8—Jan. 3;
K 1892-1896. Jan. 6-27; 1 c. éach Jan.
10-81; K 2910-2913.—Feb. 3-24; 1 e.
each Feb. 6—28; K 3202-3205.
Kingan (Hrnest A. J.) Plymouth,
Mass. 3272
Garden gate. © Aug. 6, 1928; 2 ¢.
Mar. 2, 1929; J O—1222.
Kinsey (Darius) Seattle. 3273-8293
Cold-deck logging in the mountains
bordering Sauk River, 133 W. © May
16, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 5; J O—716.
High lead logging in Washington,
Mt. Pilchuck, 5334 ft., picturesque
view, 134 L. © May 14, 1928; 2 «¢.
Dec. 5; J O—724.
Pilchuck (Mt.) height 5334 ft., 223
E.»© May ‘14, 1928>°2) ch Deering
J O—725.
Sekiu, showing B—D iog dump, bird’s-
eye view, 194 G. © June 18, 1928; 2c.
Dec. 5; J O—750. .
Turn logs approaching steel tower
skidder, close-up, 127 M. © June 18,
1928; 2 c. Dee. 5; J O—7A49.
3 photographs
Pugh Mt., 7150 ft., 149 C; J O—
741.—Red Mt., 6930 ft., Bedal Peak
6500 ft., Sloan Peak 7790 ft., 149 B;
J O—743.—U. S. fire trail bridge near
Darrington, Wash., 280 B; J O—742.
© May 16, 1928; 2 c. each Dec. 5.
6 photographs:
Diablo (Camp), Wash., bird’s-eye
view, 229 A—Diablo (Camp) Wash.,
showing rugged mountain slopes, 229
B.—Diablo Canyon showing gas shov-
els and auto trucks being used on site
of Diablo dam below bed of Skagit
River, 229 E.—Diablo dam, construc-
08
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 1, 1929 3364
tion work, panoramic view, 229 G.— | Kurze (Walther) Washington, and
Logging 2000 ft. across canyon in Cas- Ludden (Herman) Takoma Park,
cade Mts., Wash. 128 C.—Skagit Md. 3304
River playing hide and go seek be- Fiat lux! © Feb. 11, 1929; 2 c. Feb.
tween the narrow walls of Diablo Can- | 11; J 299873.
yon, 229D. © Aug. 25, 1928; 2 c. each
Dec. 5; J O—740, 744, 746-748, 745.
7 photographs:
Baker (Mt.) showing green pas-
tures and still waters, 293; J O—722.—
Baker (Mt.) where perpetual snow
and evergreen forests are neighbors,
292; J O—721—Bedal Peak, 6500 ft.,
Sloan Peak, 7790 ft., from Sauk River,
281 R; J O—718.—Rapid waters in
Big Creek Canyon near Darrington,
Wash., 280 A; J O—717.—Shucksan
(Mt.) from Sky Line Ridge, 282; J
O—719.—Shucksan (Mt.) Wash., 283;
J O—720.—Table Mt. reflected in lake
at end of Mt. Baker highway, 299;
IO 723. © Aug. 3, 1928; 2 c. each
Dec. 5.
Kipke (Hans Adalbert) New Orleans.
3294
Merry mill [amusement apparatus.
Blueprint] © 1 ¢. Jan. 30, 1929; I
ZET.
Kitchell (Joseph Gray) New York.
3295
Composite madonna. © Feb. 19,
1929; 2 ¢. Feb.,272 J; 299903.
Knight (Charles) New York. 3296
Secure your child a college training
guaranteed through life insurance. ©
Mar. 15, 1929; 2 ce. Mar. 16; K 3465.
Koons (Nell) Miami, Fla.
3297-3299
Owen (Ruth Bryan) © Jan. 15,
1929; 2 ec. Feb. 6; J O—1154.
AKG) an... 2.1 929% sae
each Jan. 28; J O—937, 938.
Koop (Arthur Richard)
N. C. 3300, 3301
Last column falling. © Mar. 22,
1929; 2 ¢@ Mar. 29; J O—1461.
Old Davidson columns.
1929; 2 c. Mar. 29; J O—1460.
Davidson,
Krone bros., Hackensack, N. J. 3302
Floral units for design in 7th and
8th grades. © Feb. 1, 1929; 2 c. Feb.
6; K 2990.
Kubn (Archibald) New York.
Annual fire losses in the U. 8S. from
all causes since 1877, for fifty years.
©) 1 @) Mares: 1929/1 457%:
og
‘Kyle (Roy Earl) Dallas.
© Mar. 22,
3308
3305, 3306
Marriage is supposed to be 50-50 so
they say. © Oct. 22, 1928; 2 c Jan.
3, 1929; K 1794.
We want to go 50-50. © Oct. 22,
1928 - 2c. Jani’s; 1920s niagb:
La Certe (Wilbrod I.) Wausau, Wis.
3307-3345
Foxy knap. © Mar. 19, 1929; 2 ¢.
Mar. 20; J O—1450.
8 photographs:
Alert fox, 21; J O—1397.—Day’s
run, 2; J O—1400.—Ginseng garden,
1; J O—1404.—Henry’s home, 37; J
O—1401.—Scraping foxes, 15; J O—
1398.—Season’s crop, 25; J O—1402.—
Trap yard, 18; J O—1399.—Walter’s
home, 38; J O—1403. © Jan. 5, 1929;
2c. each Mar. 9.
30 photographs:
Among the evergreens.—Anticipat-
ing fox.—Appraising pelts.—Apprais-
ing room.—dAristocratic fox.— Busy
foxes.—Chicken for the fox.—Dress-
ing pelts.— Drying pelts. — Feeding
foxes.—Foxes feeding.—Foxey coun-
cil—Foxey gossip.—General skinning
and inspection. — Grouping pelts. —
Identity and tail splitting —Inquisi-
tive foxes—Lunch time.—Northern
glories—On defense.—On guard.—One
trap.—Playful foxes.—Playing with
foxes.—Pride of the woods.—Ready
for shipment.—Rear skinning.—Sitting
pretty. — Stretching pelts.—Tug of
meat. © Mar. 19, 1929; 2 c. each Mar.
20; J O—1361-1390.
La Jolla guarantee building-loan assn.,
La Jolla, Calif. 3346
La Jolla guarantee building-loan as-
sociation [Emblem] © Nov. 16, 1928;
2 e. Jan. 16, 1929; K 2263.
Lake Erie engineering corp., Buffalo.
3347
27 ton Morton pet lick press, general
arrangement, D-2160. Blueprint.
Feb. 4, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 6; I 228.
Lambooy label and wrapper co., Kala-
mazoo, Mich. 3348-3364
[Cake band, CB-179, CB—257, CB258,
CB259] © Dec. 12, 1928; 2 c. each
Jan. 21, 1929; K 2996-2999.
[CB260-CB264, CB266—CB268,
CB272, CB274, CB279, CB281] © Dec.
i2* 19285 2° e. each’ Jan. '21,.1929') (kK
38000-3011.
CATALOGUE
3060
Lambooy label and wrapper co.—Con.
hOmB=265)]4) ©; Wee. 12 19283 2
Jan. 21, 1929; K 3283.
Lambuth (B. L.) Seattte. 3365
Seattle, Wash., business district and
environs, relief map, 810X. © Jan.
93, 1929; 2c. Jan, 31553 O—94T:
Lamoreux (George W.) Mount Dora,
Fla. 3366-3369
4 photographs:
Bok (Edward) residence; J O—
1231.—In the sanctuary ; J O—1229.—
Lake from Singing tower; J O—
1230.—View from Singing tower; J
O— 1232. © Feb, 28, 1929; 2c. each
Mar. 5.
Lampert (Lincoln M.) Sacramento,
Calif. 3370
Contents of a pint of milk. Display
chart. © Jan. 14, 1928; 2c. Jan. 7,
1929; J 299848.
Le Duc (Alice Sumner) Minneapotis.
iDotl
Christmas greetings. [Boy holding
plate of fruit; dog at right] © Nov.
10, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1929; K 1957.
Lee (Ronald C.) New York.
3372-3374
[Mannekin head]:
{AOU K Shoe As. Ae eee C)
Jan. 23.1929*" oe. euch. Janey 24; 1s
2492-2494.
Lehigh Portland cement co., Allentown,
Pa. 3375-3399
Home owners handi-man service. ©
Jan. 30, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 5; K 3263.
24 prints:
Another spare—Are your floors
rough and shabby?—Buining ques-
tion.—Cellar damp and leaky ?—Com-
pletely floored.—Concrete garage is a
fine investment.—Cut coal bills—Do
you want to re-roof for the last time ?—
For walls of enduring loveliness.—
Give it a real home.—Good news for
crowded cupboards.—How about mak-
ing an extra bedroom in the attic?—
How about those shelves you’ve needed
so long?—If you want an investment
in health.—Insulation keeps out win-
ter cold and summer heat.—Let con-
crete add value to your property.—
New buildings made out of old ones.-—
New houses for old.—On the job.—
Over the top.—Right to your door.—
Stepping out.—What’s a home without
a fireplace?—Wide choice. © Jan. 15,
1929; 2 c. each Feb. 6; K 2963-2986.
60
OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Lehmann & Blackstone, New York.
3400-3405
[Drawing for embroidery, style S.
Di Ay. (3-8). ©: 1c. each Jan.) 2
1929; I 203-208.
LeSesne (Richard H.) Daytona Beach,
Fla. 3406-3409
Campbell (Captain Malcolm) 5426.
© Feb. 24, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 25, 1929;
J O—927.
Golden Arrow. Composite photo.
© Jan. 3, 1929; 2c. Jan. 5; J 299860.
Seagraves’ Golden Arrow record run,
7561. © Mar. 11, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 28;
J O—1453.
Seagrave (Major H. O. D.) 31838.
© Mar. 26, 1927; 2 c Jan. 25, 1929;
J O—926.
Lewis (Edward Dudley) Elmira, N. Y.
3410
rank case, oil washer ard carbon
monoxide gas supply for plan no. 5.
Blueprint. ©1« Jan. 25, 1929; I 186.
Lewis (Richard Clayton) Fayetteville,
Ark. . 3411
Wishing U A merry Christmas. ©
Dee. 11, 1928; 2 ec. Dee. 31; K 2884.
Life insurance co., of Virginia, Rich-
mond. 3412
[Girl in blue] © Noy. 21, 1928;
2c. Feb. 6, 1929; K 2753.
Lilly (William) New York. 3413-3416
Cliff dwelling motorears. © Dee.
21, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1929; J 299844.
Entrance to Sydney Harbor. © Dee.
27, 1928; 2 « Jan. 4, 1929; J 299846.
Fishermen, Lake Taupo, N. Z ©
Dec. 21, “1928: 2 e. Jan: 4, Je2Z9ee
299845.
Three Sisters, Blue Mits., N. S. W.,
Australia. © Dec. 27, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan.
4, 1929; J 299847.
Lincoln (Walter Gould) Los Angeles.
3417
Church stamp. [Design for] church
stamp. © Jan: 23, 1929: 2) ¢. Jan. 315
K 2765.
Lincoln mortgage co., Los Angeles.
3418-3476
[Floor plan of house]:
105-E, alternate. First floor plan;
I 111.—105-E. First floor plan; I
112.—105-E. Second floor plan; I
113.—105-S, alternate. First floor
plan; I 100.—105-S. First floor plan;
I 101.—105-S. Second floor plan; I
102. © Oct. 16, 1928; 1 c. each Nov.
26; 1 ¢. each Jan. 8, 1929.
MISCELLANEOUS bLASSES, H TO K
no. 1, 1929
3012
[Floor plan of house]:
111-E. First floor plan —111-E.
Second floor plan. 118-S. First floor
plan. 118-S. Second floor plan. ©
Oct. 16, 1928; 1 c. each Nov. 6; 1 ©.
each Jan. 8, 1929; I 116, 117, 124, 125.
[Floor plan of house, 101—E, 101-
HA, 102-S, 102-S—A, 103-H, 104-H,
104-S, 106-E, 106-S, 109-E] © Oct.
16, 1928; 1 c. each Nov. 26; 1 c. each
Jan. 8, 1929; I 938, 94, 96, 95, 97-99,
Ms, 114, 115.
[Floor plan of house, 112-E, 112-S,
ees 115 -h 116-8, 117-E}]. © Oct:
iG, 1928; 1 c. each Nov. 6; 1c. each
Jan. 8, 1929; I 118-123.
[House, 101—H, 102-S, 103-H, 104—-H,
104-S, 105-E, 105-S, 106-E, 106-S,
109-E] © Oct. 16, 1928; 1 c. each
Nov. 26; 1c. each Jan. 8, 1929; I 104—
108, 126, 109, 110, 127, 128.
[House 110-S, M-1i3-S, 119-S,
120-S, perspective] © Oct. 16, 1928;
2 ec. each Mar. 23, 1929; I 484, 487, 4438,
446.
[ House 110-S, 118-C. 8., 118-S Rev.,
119-S, 120-S, First floor plan] © Oct.
ie 1925. 2 c each Mar. ‘23, ° 1929;
I 486, 439, 440, 444, 447.
—— [Second floor plan] © Oct. 16,
1928; 2 c. each Mar. 28, 1929; I 485,
441, 442, 445, 448.
[House, 111-H, 112-EH, 112-S, 114-C,
115-H, 116-S, 117-H, 118-S] © Oct.
fe. 19238- 1c each Nev.'6;. 1° ec; each
Jan. 8, 1929; I 129-136.
[House 113-S, floor plan] © Oct.
16, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 23, 1929; I 438.
Lind (Frank) Gardiner, Mont. 3477
Republic Mountain, Cooke, Mont. ©
Feb. 2, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 1; J 40.
Linke (Francis J.) Elmira, N. Y.
3478, 3479
Improved system of removing ladder
equipment from sides of aerial or hook
and ladder service fire trucks. Blue-
poem, © i ¢ Feb. 26, 1929;.1 307.
Supercharger for all types of gaso-
line motors. Blueprint. © 1 ¢. Feb.
12, 1929; I 254.
Logan toy works, Chillicothe, O. 3480
[Cut-out sheet for toy airplane] ©
Dec 28, 19287 2¢' Jan: 3;,' 1929ceRi FO!
Loose Wiles biscuit co., Kansas City,
Mo. 3481-3484
4 prints:
[Day dreams, 6]; K 2891.—[Peace,
5}; K 2890.—[Polly wants a cracker,
8]; K 2892.—[Token, 7]; K 2893. ©
Jan. 15, 1929; 2 c. each Feb. 11.
47157—29-—_5
, least possible number, fig. 15.
61
Lopés (Hypolite) New Orleans. 3485
Benedicto (S.) © Dee. 1, 1928;
2c. Dee. 10; K 1808.
Lorey (Gustave) Albany. 3486
Motherhood. © Feb. 23, 1929; 2 c.
Mar. 5; J O—1319.
Los Angeles examiner, Los Angeles.
3487, 3488
Craven (Frank) author-star in The
19th hole. © Dec. 30, 1928; 1c Jan.
Cl O29 = Ke tS a2,
This has often been the real basis
of a divorcee which was granted on
quite different grounds. © Sept. 16,
1928; 1 ec Sept. 26; K 3547.
Lumbermens mutual casualty co., Chi-
cago. 3489-3496
Look—before you back. L-M-C au-
tomobile safety bulletin, 103. © Jan.
15, 1929; 2 « Mar. 11; K 3348.
Runaway car. L-M-C automobile
safety bulletin, 104. © Jan. 15, 1929;
2c Mar. 11; K 3847.
6 prints:
Face the belt—grip the handle with
both hands when riding the manlift,
83; K 2390.—Look out for those rolls,
Mr. Miller, 84; K 2891.—Manlifts are
not intended to carry freight, 82; K
2389.—Pile flour sacks carefully and
prevent broken backs, 85; K 2392.—
Use trucking plates like this at load-
ing docks, 86; K 2393.—Where do you
put the grain car doors you remove,
$1: K- 2388. .© Jan. 16, 1929; 2 «
each Jan. 21.
Lund (Andrew) San Francisco.
: 3497-3512
Formation of effects, fig. 52. ©l1e.
Feb. 16, 1929; I 464.
Process of earth developed geomet-
rically according to the problem of the
© fe
Feb. 16, 1929; I 468.
14 drawings:
Complete cycle of a body in process,
or the full development of six in one
as seven, 31; I 279.—Development
numerically, or the three elements in
one as four, or six in one as seven,
13a. Three causes, three means and
three effects in one, equalling nine in
that one or ten altogether, 138b; I
276.—Image of a voice or the word
I H V H developed as the god-head,
or Hebrew philosophy outlined by
cause, means and effect, 25; I 269.—
Natural development of natures means
(nitrogen) relative to the gaste, 25.
Process of the body relative to a posi-
tive, neutral or negative condition, 26.
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means to a planetary development and
the uttermost materialization of the
process toward prior and ultimate
cause, 29; I 270.—Process of color rel-
ative to the elements involved, 19.
Process developed mathematically, 20.
Biblical process, 21; I 281.—Process
of common sense, 51b. Process of the
senses, 51a; I 280.—Process of I H V
H, or Hebrew philosophy outlined sci-
entifically, or by cause, means and
effect, 37; I 278—Process of law, or
a trial, 10; I 2771.—Process of life and
reproduction. Three causes, means
and effects in the one prior and ulti-
mate cause, making nine in that one,
or ten aitogether, 33-34; I 275.—Proc-
ess of metal detailed, 28; I 271.—Proc-
ess of truth, 9; I 274—Six in one
elements necessary to the process of
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Feb. 16, 1929.
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3513-3530
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9, 1929; 2c. Jan. 31; J O—949.
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plant for dam operations, general ar-
rangement] Blueprint. © 1 ¢. Jan.
14, 1929; I 141.
pt. Iv, n.S., v. 24
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cisco. 3582
Secret of longevity, cancer, catalysis,
the cause, nature and prevention of
the generative diseases. The twins
oxygen and carbon monoxide gas. ©
1 c. Mar. 7, 1929; I 465.
McDonald (Marie W.) Columbia, S. C.
3033-3937
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Blueprint] © 1c. Feb. 2, 1929; I 224.
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3009
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25, 192992 coPebs2: K 27383;
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Jan. 14, 1929; I 140.
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298.
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3545
| Malatos (Sam) Alaskan dog team.
© Jan. 15, 1929; 2 c. Jan. 28; J O—
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Mallison (Henry) Barryville, N. Y.
3546-3554
Barryville, N. Y.:
And suspension bridge, view of.
Bird’s-eye view of.—Half way bridge,
Brook road.—Half way Brook Falls.—
Half way Brook Lake—Moonlight on
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1409, 1413, 1410, 1411.
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1929; J O—i392.
Marion-Kelly co., Des Moines.
3501-3608
52 prints:
All that David had on the big fel-
low in that memorable battle was a
slingshot full of confidence, etc., 22.—
Biggest failures in life are those who
fail to analyze their mistakes, etc.,
86.—Carelessness makes a pile of
waste, etc., 14—Conceit and egotism
have been the downfall of many a good
man, 43.—Constructive criticism comes
only from those who have our interests
at heart, 24—Courage and determina-
tion overcome obstacles, etc., 30.—De-
ception is like a cracked pitcher, etc.,
20.—Did it ever strike you that free-
dom of speech guaranteed by the Con-
stitution is not a license to peddle evil
gossip, 17.—Effort hitched to ability,
etc., 48.—Hvery grudge contains dyna-
mite, ete., 50—HExcuses never finish a
. job, 7—Experience saves time, trou-
ble, effort, 41—Failure to credit others
with knowing their business is as dan-
gerous as playing with a gun you think
isn’t loaded, 31.—Faulty work is like
a boomerang, etc, 44—Food for
thought, 34.—Forgetting and overlook-
ing keep the ambulance, fire depart-
ment and bankruptcy court working
overtime, ete., 3.—Get this, 10.—Good-
enoughs of yesterday are not -good
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39.—Harping on the past is the dis-
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Thyself Know Success, ete., 1—His-
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ergy, materials, ete, 12.—Initiative
and perseverance crack the hard ones,
46.—It takes two to saw this log, 6.—
It wasn’t raining when Noah built the
ark, 32.—Jot this down, 27.—Keep fit,
good health is an economic necessity,
26.—Knocker: a species of large cock-
63
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sound, 15.—Loyalty is the willingness
to do your duty, ete., 11.—Man of punc-
tuality is the man of the hour, 25.—
Meddling is poor business, it incurs ill
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To get you must give, 47.—Untidiness
advertises incompetency and lack of
Self-respect, 18—When a fellow says
the world owes me a living he’s right,
etc., 2—When a job elsewhere begins
to look better than yours think of the
fable of the dog and the bone, 5.—
When you lose your head you lose the
thing that contains everything you
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courage corrects it, determination
cashes in on it, 52—wWorry, despair,
fear, gloom the four horsemen of
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tell a big man by his little acts of kind-
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Martin (Henry) sr., Wyoming, R. I.
3610
Patria. © Oct. 3, 1928; 2 ¢c. Feb.
19, 1929; K 3349.
Martin (Saluda) Ft. Worth. 3611
[Forms and instructions for book
covers. Blueprint] © Jan. 21, 1929;
2c. Jan. 25; I 242.
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Calif. 3612
Oil fire at Santa Fe Springs, Calif.,
night view. © 1. Jan. 15, 1929; J
O—S847.
Mason (F. EH.) & sons, Batavia, N. Y.
3613
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Jan, 1, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 4; K 2987.
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3614
Mather & co., Chicago.
25 Prins =
Almost right is wrong, 14; K 3503.—
Anything overlooked, 7; K 3505.—Are
you worthy, 75; K 3509.—Do you ex-
plode, 39; K 3520.—Father of his coun-
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K 3516.—Hunegry, 71; K 3512.—I pro-
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35; K 8523.—Leak in the tank, 43; K
3517.—Let us be thankful, 77; K
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3522.—Round ’em up, 64; K 3514.—
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3521._To you and yours, 78; K
3506.—Watch your step, 61; K 3515.—
What do you reap, 42; K 3518.—Who
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34; K 3500.—You are proud of Amer-
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3508.—Your best bet, 24; K 3502.—
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All clear ahead, 6.—Are you feeling
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for success, 59.—Don’t touch me, 44.—
Everywhere is nowhere, 21.—Favor-
ites, 38—Funny, 49.—Hands off, 19.—
Have you a good idea, 54.—He merely
struts, 70—Heading ahead, 53—I
heard, 50.—In his element, 49.—In the
running, 20.—It may be right, 8.—It’s
easy, 17—Jumpy, 55—lLazy man’s
luck, 57.—Lest we forget, 66—\Let’s
clear the air, 3—Many heads beat one,
45.— Mighty small but mighty, 11.—
Next Monday, 1.—No room for gloom,
56.—One iron in the fire, 32.—Out in
front, 33.—Out of the running, 60.—
Over the plate, 29—Perfect finish,
46.—Ready to spring, 51.—Right-of-
way, 26.—Rough going, 4.—Scene: any
office, 69.—Spick and span, 62.—
Straight as an arrow, 41.—Straight
through, 18.—Strut your stuff, 23.—
Suppose he forgot, 12.—Teamwork,
52.—There it goes, 30.—There’s a bet-
ter way, 68.—To the last ditch, 31.—
Touchdown, 25.—Well-earned rest,
67.—What’s your score, 2.—Why bow
your back, 22.—Wish or work, 15.—
Worry. bags no game, 5.—Your hest
friend, 16. © Dec. 20, 1928; 2 c. each
Jan. 23, 1929; K 2430-2481.
Maxfield (Harold Arthur) Worcester.
3691, 3692
Load, temperature rise chart. ©
Feb. 11, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 15; I 262.
% full load output and loss chart.
© Feb. 11, 1929; 2 c Feb. 15; I 263.
3614-3690
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Maxwell (Samuel Vance) Chicago.
3693
Sonny. ©1c. Jan. 15, 1929; J O—
846.
Meneely bell co., Troy, N. Y.
3694, 3695
Frigate Constitution bell. © 1 e.
Dee. 22, 1928; J O—S868.
Lincoln memorial bell. © 1 ¢. Dee.
22, 1928; J O—869.
Merfeld & Donner, kunstverlag, Leip-
zig. 3696
Scheherazade Die mirchen der tau-
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Arabian nights entertainments) ; von
Hans Stubenrauch. © Oct. 26, 1928;
1c. Feb. 5, 1929; K 3429.
Merrill (William HE.) Brookline, Mass.
3697-3714
7 photographs:
Autumn smiles.— Fantastic snow
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Spring is coming.—Watching the art-
ist—Windy day. © 1c. each Jan. 16,
1929; J O—852-858.
11 photographs:
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Bathers.—Bit of old France.—Happy
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storm.—Typical New England in win-
ter.—Winter garden. © 1c. each Feb.
9, 1929; J O—1162-1172.
Metal finishers’ machine co., Cleveland.
! 3715
Grinding machine with flexible roller
carriage, 404. Blueprint. © Aug. 6,
1928; 2‘ Oct. AD F305.
Metropolitan life insurance co., New
York. 3116, 371
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(In McCall’s
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3872
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Daily:
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Mo. 3833
Coming events cast their shadows.
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Michigan mutual liability co., Detroit.
3835
Constructive safety. © 1. Jan. 25,
1929; I 187.
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[Son of man, A-H] © Feb. 1, 1929;
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Midwest metal art co., Cincinnati.
3844
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258.
Miller (C. Edward) Independence, Mo.
3845
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Miller (Clyde 8.) Tulsa, Ok1. 3846
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8929 - T 8d.
Miller (Walter P.) Seattle. 3847-3851
Joseph Dollar (Ship) 9766, 9767,
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25; J O—1335-1337.
—— 9768, 9775. © Feb. 19, 1929;
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Mills noveity co., Chicago. 3852-3855
Play ball. A game of skill, fcrms
CC 136, CC 136-2, CC 142. © June 38,
1927; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1929; K 3617, 3614,
3615.
65
Try a package of Home runs, ete,
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Mar. 6, 1929; K 3616.
Misrow (Joseph C.) Hollywood, Calif.
3856
©
Yogesha chart of concentration.
Feb. 8, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 18; K 2930.
Mitchell fashion co., ine., New York.
3857-3859
American ladies’ tailor. 1929 spring
& summer 1929. © Jan. 15, 1929; 2 ¢.
Jan. 17; K 2414.
Mitchell fashions. Spring and sum-
mer 1929. Supplement to Sartorial art
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each Feb. 9; K 2888, 2889.
Mcderner kunst-verlag, g. m. b. h., Ber-
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Gesellige unterhaltung. (Open air
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3432.
Liebesfest. (Reunion of love) 151;
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Feb. 5, 1929: K 3483.
Moeller (Ludwig) Luebeck, Germany.
3862, 3863
Amaryllis; von Walther Gasch. ©
Feb. 10, 1929; 1 ¢. Feb. 15; K 3287.
[Blumen in vase (Flowers)]; von
Auguste Renoir. © Mar. 1, 1929; 1 ¢.
Mar. 15; K 3496.
Monroe calculating machine co., inc.,
Orange, N. J. 3864-3867
Alibi Ike. 1928-1929. ©:
Dec. 21; 2 c& Jan. 4; K 1847.—Dec.
28: 2c. Jan. 4; K 1848—Jan. 30; 2 ¢.
Feb. 5; K 2740.—Feb. 26; 2 c. Mar. 6;
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Montgomery (Charles Alexander) New
York. 3868
U. S. A. safe with Hoover. © Aug.
28, 1928: 2 c. Jan. 21, 1929; K 2385.
Moore (Edward Talcott) Syracuse,
Ne 3869
Hdmocre power demand limitator,
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1929 - 2 ¢ Feb:\19.; 1.372:
Moore dry kiln co., Jacksonville, Fla.
3870
Barefoot philosopher. © Jan. 5,
1929; 2c Feb. 26; K 3122.
Moreau (Joseph H.) Aberdeen, Wash.
3871, 3872
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Ze. Feb: 23:15 (Shh
Posing. © Feb. 11, 1929; 2 c. Mar.
iS om.
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14, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 19; I 420.
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3874-3878
[Boulevard design, 34. Boulevard
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2c. Feb. 28; K 3548.
4 prints:
Fall; K 3056.—Spring; K 3054—
Summer; K 3055.—Winter; K 3057. ©
Dee. 29, 1928; 1 c. each Dec. 26; 1 c.
each Jan, 28, 1929.
Morton & co., San Francisco. 3879
All-star Hast vs. All-star West foot-
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31, 1928: 2c. Jan. 7, 1929; J O—836.
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3880-8891
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9; Ki-3297.
Is a mechanic a salesman? A-48.
© Feb. 1, 1929; 2c Mar. 9; K 3298.
Like a breath of fresh air. H—24.
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1929; 2 c Mar. 9; K 3304.
That’s a good buy. A-11.
1, 1929; 2c. Mar. 9; K 8305.
When customers complain—tell us.
H-26. © Feb. 1, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 9; K
3307.
Your first day on the job. H-12.
Feb. 1, 1929; 2 ¢. Mar. 9; K:3306.
Moth aircraft corp., New York. 3892
[Moth insignia] © Jan. 20, 1929;
2c. Feb. 21; K 3544.
Moulin (Gabriel) San Francisco.
3893-8896
San Francisco, Calif., apartment dis-
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26, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 6; J O—1250.
business district through a steel
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© Feb.
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Skyline with Sir Francis Drake
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17; J O—S863.
Villa by the Golden Gate, San Fran-
cisco. © Feb. 12, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 18;
J O—1192.
Mowell (William O.) Dallas. 3897
Wait one minute. Think and oblige.
© 1 ¢ Mar. 26, 1929; J O—1446.
Multibestos co., Walpole, Mass.
3898-3901
4 prints:
But why the anchor, A—241.—Hr-r-r-
what would you suggest I do about
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motorist, A—2483—Really, I couldn’t
help it, ete., A-240. © Mar. 1, 1929;
2c. each Mar. 25; K 3562-8565.
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3902-3915
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1929; 2 c. each Mar. 23; J O 1419-
1431.
Sarah. © Dee. 17, 1928; 2 c Dee.
18; J O—788.
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Ta. 3916
[Spirit of diseovery] © Mar. 12,
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11, 1929; 2¢ Mar. 13; J O—1824.
Church of the Heavenly rest. ©
Jan. 23, 1929; 2 ec. Jan. 26; J O—1150.
Myrrohl chemical co., San Francisco.
3919, 3920
Myrrohl smiling tooth army. ([Let-
terhead] © Dec. 31, 1928; 2 « Dee.
26; K 3059.
Myrrohl tooth brush army. [Let-
terhead] © Dec. 31, 1928; 2 c. Dee.
26; K 3058.
Nash (Grace) San Antonio. 3921
San Antonio, Tex., from the air. ©
Feb. 6, 1929; 2 ec. Feb. 9; J 299867.
National trade extension co., inc., New
York. 3922
Save these airplane coupons. [Air-
plane in rectangular border] © May
10, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1929; K 2696.
National tuberculosis assn., New York.
3923-3928
[Early diagnosis campaign poster]:
Radiant health protects against tu-
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Harly discovery, early recovery; K
3076.—Tuberculosis. Let your doctor
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each Feb. 21.
MISCELLANEOUS
no. 1, 1929
3 prints:
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Buy Christmas seals! Fight tubercu-
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cargo full of countless wealth of joy
and hope and human health; K 1831.
© Nov. 30, 1928; 2 c. each Dec. 6.
Natural eyesight institute, ine., Los
Angeles. 3929
Eye coordination chart. © Nov. 21,
1928; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1929; I 371.
Naudin (Gérard) Paris. 3930
Beethoven (Ludwig v.) © Jan. 11,
1929; 1 c. Feb. 8; K 3165.
Naulty (Edwin Fairfax) Naulty (Les-
lie Fairfax) and Naulty (Nancy
Washington) Washington.
3931-3933
Fairnault all-steel, elevated, metal
grille flight-ways airport system ori-
. ented Bolling Field, Washington, D. C.
project. © 1 c¢. Feb. 8, 1929; I 247.
Fairnault elevated, all-steel, metal
grille flightways system for airports.
Gravelly Point project for Washington
Harbor. © 1 ¢. Feb. 2, 1929; I 225.
Washington Harbor all-steel air-
port system, various sites. © 1c. Feb.
8, 1929; I 246.
Neely (Samuel L.) Kansas City, Mo.
3934
Pl’mb. level raftr. survey. [Index
gravity print] © Mar. 7, 1929; 2 ¢.
Mar. 8; I 456.
Nelson (Thomas) & sons, New York.
3935-3940
6 prints:
Case of multiple polyps at vesical
orifice projecting into bladder ante-
fiorly. BU. I. 14697, plate’ 2; K
1799.—Cyst of the prostate springing
from anterior wall and projecting into
bladder. B. U. I. 14702, plate 1; K
1798.—Cystoscopie pictures obtained
with right-angle telescope in a case of
small median lobe hypertrophy ; lateral
lobes normal, plate 4; K 1801.—Dia-
gram showing common sites of apen-
diceal abscesses both primary and sec-
ondary, and usual routes of further
spread of the suppuration, plate 2; K
1796.—Diagram showing common sites
of right lower quadrant apendiceal
abscesses and their relation to varia-
tions in location of the appendix, plate.
1; K 1797.—Prostatic hypertrophy.
Large left lateral. Small median
pushed to right (patient’s) B. UV. I.
10674, plate 3; K 1800. © Aug. 23,
1928; 2 c. each Jan. 2, 1929.
67
CLASSES, H TO K
3990
New York consolidated card co., Long
Island City, N. Y. 3941, 3942
Don: ©Veb, a, 1929-2 es Heb, 19;
K 3029.
Donna. © Feb. 5, 1929; 2 c. Feb.
19; K 3030.
New York graphic society, inc., New
York. 3943
[Cat's pa] © Feb. 15, 1929: 2. ¢.
Mar. 13; K 3492.
New York state society of professional
engineers and land surveyors, New
York. 3944
New York state society of profes-
gional engineers and land surveyors,
first annual convention, etc., Mar. 28,
1928. ©1ce. Jan. 31, 1929; J O—994.
New York stock exchange, New York.
3945-3948
New trading post on floor of New
York stock exchange:
Front view; J 23.—Inside view; J
25.—Side view; J 24. © Mar. 7, 1929;
2c. each Mar. 9.
New York stock exchange, Commit-
tee of arrangements, Sth annual dinner
of the, to the employees who have par-
ticipated in the various sports during
the season 1927-1928. © Feb. 5, 1929;
2c. Mar. 20; J O—1360.
Newcomb spring corp., Brooklyn.
3949, 3950
Newcomb springs chart B, C. ©
Dec. 31, 1928; 1 c. each Jan. 8, 1929;
K 1922, 19238.
Newcomer (Hyverett D.) Phoenix, Ariz.
3951
Montazuma well, 125. © July 16,
1928; 2 ce. Jan. 7, 1929; J O—764.
Newspaper feature service, inc., New
York. 3952-3977
Dumb Dora. 1928-1929. © Weekly:
Dec. 2-30; 1 c. each Dec. 8—Jan. 3;
K 1907-1911. Jan. 6; 1 « Jan. 10; K
3532.—Jan. 13-27; 1 c each Jan. 19-
31; K 3100-8102.—Feb. 3-24; 1 c. each
Feb. 6-28: K 3206-3209.
Polly and her pals. 1928-1929. ©
Weekly :
Dec. 2-80; 1 ce. each Dec. 8—Jan. 3;
K 1902-1906.—_Jan. 6-27; 1 c. each Jan.
10-31; K 38022-3025.—Feb. 3-24; 1 «.
each Feb. 6-28; K 3210-3213.
Nichols (Ruth Alexander) Westfield,
ING di: 3978-3990
Greatest book in the world. © Feb.
9, 1929; 2 c Feb. 11; K 3021.
[Little girl playing piano.] © Feb.
14, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 8; K 3322.
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3991
Nichols (Ruth Alexander )—Contd.
Making disciples of all nations. ©
Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 2; K 3268.
[Parents saying goodbye to children]
© Feb. 8, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 16; K 3222.
Sometimes strangers come to your
house. [Child being kind to a guest]
© Feb. 1, 1929; 2.c. Feb. 12; K 3028.
3 prints:
[Child returning froni errand for
neighbor]; K 3225.—Primary children
thought the nursery class was the best
part of Sunday school. [Panel of
children]; K 3224.—What are the chil-
dren in this picture doing? [Children
playing under tree; little girl in swing,
ete.]; K 3223. © Feb. 1, 1929; 2 «.
each Feb. 12.
5 prints:
Accidents.—BHvening prayer.—For
Mother’s day.— Gardeners. — Grand-
mother’s welcome. © Feb. 6, 1929; 2
e. each Feb. 7; K 3234-3238.
Nicholson (Charles EF) Rochester,
INC HYS 3991, 3992
Peerless photo oil colors. [Profes-
sional outfit, 1, 2] © Jan. 29, 1929; 2
ce. each Feb. 4; K 3366, 3367.
Niebergall (Hrnst) Sandusky, O.
3993, 3994
Knotty walnut, A, B. © Dec. 31,
1928; 2 c. each Feb. 23, 1929; J 299899,
299900.
Noble (Pierre) New York. 3995
Brooklyn bridge. © Nov. 16, 1928;
2c. Dee. 13; J O—803.
Noll (Arthur Howard) Memphis, Tenn.
3996
Wishing you all the blessings of
Christmastide. [Christmas greeting
card design for the Church mission of
help] © Dec. 1, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 11,
1929; K 2900.
North state pub. co., Hammond, Ind.
3997-3999
3 prints:
[Lithographed bond blank. State of
Indiana vignette on face, dollar sign
vignette on back, green border on face
and back] £[Lithographed sheet of
twenty coupon blanks numbered 1 to
206, green border on face and back]
[Lithographed sheet of twenty coupon
blanks numbered 21 to 40, green border
on face and back] © Mar. 2, 1929; 2
ec. each Mar. 5; K 3273-3275.
Northern life insurance co., Seattle.
4000
Sentinel of the Great Northwest. ©
Dee. 26, 19283°2¢e: (Fan. 30, 1929; K
2698.
68
105. Blueprint.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Northrup-King & co., Minneapolis.
4001—4080
Vinca. “@) Jan. 5, 1929;°2’c; Jan. 2
K 2119.
39 prints:
[African marigold]—[Ageratum]—
[Bachelor’s button]—[Balloon vine|]—
[Calendula] — [Calendula, orange] —
[Calliopsis! — [Candytuft] — [Carna-
tion ]—[ Chrysanthemum, eastern
star ]—[Coreopsis ] — [Cosmos] — [Cy-
press ]|—[Forget-me-not]—[Globe ama-
ranth]—[Gypsophila, pink]—[G@yp-
sophila, white]—[Helianthus ]—[Hel-
ichrysum]—jJapanese hop vine]—
[Job’s. tears] — [Kochia] — [La rk-
spur ]—[Mignonette]—[Nasturtium ]—
[Old fashioned garden]—[Pansy]—
[Phiox, Drummondi]—-[Poppy]—Sal-
piglossis]|—[Snapdragon]—[Snow on
the mountain ]—/|Stock]—[Sweet alys-
sum]—[Sweet peas, lavender spen-
cer]—[Sweet peas, mixed spencer |]— .
[Sweet peas, pink spencer]—[Sweet
peas, red spencer]—[Sweet William]
© Jan. 5, 1929; 2 c each Jan. 2; K
2089-2118, 2120-2128.
40 prints:
[Aster]—[Aster, ostrich plume]—
{Balsam]—[Blue lace flower]—[CGa-
nary bird vine]—[Canterbury bel!l]—
[Chinese lantern plant]—[Chrysanthe-
mum] — [Clarkia] — [Coreopsis] —
{ Cosmidium ] —l Eschscholtzia ]—[EHve-
ning scented stock]—[Four o’clocks]—
[French marigold] — [Gaillardia, A,
B.] — [Godetia] — [Gourds] — [Holly-
hock|—[Hyacinth bean]—[Linum]—
[ Lupins] — [Morning-glory] — [Nemo-
phila] —[ Nigella] — [Pansy] — [Petu-
nia] — [Pinks] — [Poppy] — [Portu-
laca|—[Ricinus ]— [Salvia] — [Sapon-
aria] — [Scabiosa] — [Sweet peas,
Grandiflora mixed]—[Sweet peas, Sal-
mon orange Spencer|—[Tall nastur-
tium]—[Verbena]—[Zinnia] © Jan.
5, 1929; 2 c. each Jan. 2; K 2215-2254.
Noyes marine sales ca., Boston.
4081, 4082
Tidal calendar. Apr., 1929. © Feb.
4, 1929; 2 c Feb. 15; K 2995.
May, 1929. © Mar. 25, 1929;
2c. Mar. 26; K 3573.
Oakite products, inc., New York.
4083-4085
Oakite automobile wash system, D-—
© Mar. 1, 1929; 2 e.
Mar. 6; I 329.
Oakite tank car cleaning equipment,
C 106. © Mar. 19, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 238;
I 433.
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H [0 K
no. 1, 1929
United motors service, inc., Special
drawing 33. Blueprint. © Mar. 6,
1029 2c: Mar. 123° 1,870.
Ochs (Samuel W.) Oxford, Pa.
4086. 4087
Oxford, Pa., Union fire company, no.
fA i: <C) Web. 14, 1929); 2' c. ‘each
Feb. 18; J Q—1190, 1191.
Offermann (EF. J.) art
Buffalo.
Golden west.
Mar. 5; K 3286.
18 prints:
Bruin’s surprise, 13073. Buffalo
hunt.—Champions of liberty, 13057.—
Devotee of the links.—Don’t lose him,
Dad, 138056.—_Egyptian splendor,
13055.—Forest in winter, 13058.—Gold-
en hours, 138072.—In full sail, 13060.—
Juanita—Mother’s garden, 13059.—
Ramona, 13071.—Rocky shore, 13074.
© Jan. 1, 1929; 2 c. each Jan. 19; K
2417-2427, 2429, 2428.
14 prints:
Blossoms, 13068.—Calling the pack,
13051.—End of the road, 13066.—Even-
ing prayer, 138054—Jerry, 13063.—
Moonlight and roses, 13061.—Mother-
hood, 13070. — Mountain — splendor,
13053.—Pals, 13067.—Pat, 18069.—Per-
fect point, 13052.—Reflections, 13064.—
Rosalie, 13062.—Tropical sunset. 138065.
(©) Jan. 1, 1929: 2c. each Jan. 7; K
1856-1869.
Ogden (David Walter) Ardmore, Ok1.
works, inc.,
ANS88—4115
ey Jan! 1, 19292: 2°@
4116 |
Phil-Osophy. © Feb. 11, 1929; 1 «
Feb. 18: K 3368.
Ohio legal blank co., Cleveland. 4117
[Stock certificate; eagle vignette,
brown border on face and back, 1222
Miao) dan. 15, 1929: 2 ¢ Jan 19:
2315.
Olesen (Otto K.) Los Angeles.
4118 4122
Hollywood, Calif., Hcllywood blvd.,
night. view, 1-5. © 1c. each Jan. 19,
1929: J O—8T75-879.
‘Oltarjevsky
York,
Double
Blueprint.
146.
O'Meara (Denis Henry)
New
4123
faced medicine cabinet.
©. i. ec. Jan. 1624929
(Wiatchesliav K.)
Detroit.
4124
Compound spring bumper of inter-
locking step loops for autos. Blue-
print. ©1c. Feb. 20, 1929; I 333.
69
4222
O’Neill photo co., S. Downey, owner,
O’Neill, Neb. 4125-4128
Seven Brothers Lakes in the Big
Horn Mts., 2. © July 27, 1928; 2 ¢.
Nov. 1; J 299769.
3 photographs:
Big Horn Mts., Wy., glimpse of the,
B-10.—Lake shore and mountain side,
Bighorn Mts.; Wy., B-3.—Seven Broth-
ers Lakes in the Big Horn Mts., 2. ©
July, 275 1928 2c; each Nov (i pd
300941-300943.
Oppenheim (Jullis M.) Boston. 4129
Bacon (Gaspar G.) Massachusetts
state senator. © Dec. 27, 1928; 2 «
Jan. 2, 1929; J O—712.
Order of the eastern star. Grand
chapter of New Jersey, Jersey
City. 4130-4132
Bernardsville, N. J., Eastern star
home:
Fireplace in library; J 299870.—Gen-
eral view; J 299869.—Main entrance;
J 299871. © Nov. 1, 1928; 2 c. each
Keb: 12, 19294
Original ideas corp., Dallas. 4133, 4134
Hosiery display, 1800. © 1 ¢. Jan.
26, 1929; J O—934.
Multiple turntables, 22. © 1. Jan.
26, 1929: J O—933.
Orne (Harold I.) Melrose Highlands,
Mass. 4135
Walden (Arthur T.) and Chinook.
© 1c Nov. 28, 1928; J O—761.
Orr (Louis) Paris. 4136
[Hartford fire insurance company’s
building] © Dec. 24, 1928; 2 c. Dee.
29; K 2926.
Osborne co., Newark, N. J. 4187-4222
Little homes are _ the nation’s
strength. © Feb. 14, 1929; 2 c. Feb.
19e Ko 3032.
Palm trees, moonlit sky, P 1695. ©
1 ec. Jan. 17, 1929; J O—S867.
12 prints:
- Cheerfulness is just the faculty to
forget the evil, ete —Do what you can,
ete.—EHasiest way to cure our faults,
ete.—Even a nod, from a person who
is esteemed, etc.—Hvery man can do a
great service to the world, ete.—Hav-
ing chosen our course, let us renew
our trust in God, ete.—I know of no
light to guide my pathway, etce.—If
limiting output really helped the work-
ing man, etc.—It is a maxim with me,
not to ask what, etc.—Many a man has
lost his opportunity, etec—Space is less
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4223
Osborne co.—Continued.
than it used to be, ete.—There will be
no achievement tomorrow, ete. © Jan.
2, 1929; 2 c. each Jan. 16; K 2130-
2141.
12 prints:
Every good harvest comes from good
seed.—Hvery success is the result of
someone’s follow through.—Every time
a sheep bleats it loses a mouthful.—
Know your stuff—Luck is what hap-
pens when preparation meets oppor-
tunity.—Man who keeps his head lands
on his feet.—Most important right is
the right to serve.—Oniy a woodpecker
lives by knocking.—Real tests are al-
ways surprises.—Sun sets but to rise
again.—There’s always hope for the
man who won’t give up.—Time works
wonders because it is always on the
job. © Jan. 14, 1929; 2 c. each Jan.
16; K 2142-2158.
60 prints:
Ability plus reliability are unbeat-
able-—Admiring his nerve.—All’s right
with the world.—Are you there.—
Beauty shelter and love, that’s home.—
Blessed are the foresighted.—Blossom
time.—Blue eyes, true eyes.—Call of
the hills —Dear to my heart.—Embrace
your opportunity.—Fair co-ed.—First
rule of business is, Deliver the goods.—
Flowers of happiness.—For a bullfight,
first make sure of the bull.—Friendly
birches.—Gadshill Place, home of
Charles Dickens.—Gallant days of
yore.—Golden boughs.—Happy heart
and smiling eyes.—Happy land.—Keep
the home fires burning.—Kindly skies
and a friendly road.—Let the piper-
laddie blaw: he kens how.—Light in
the window.—Light that faileth
never.—Little homes of happiness.—
Look before you leap.—Loyal and
true.—Message of the orchids.—Mon-
arch of the north.—[Mountain scene
in winter]—Music of the spheres.—
[Old country Merry Christmas. ]—
Ounce of performance is worth a pound
of talk.—[Palms—two men—camels ]—
Payne’s Home, sweet home, interior
of.—Peace lights the homeward trail.—
Radiant youth.—Senorita.—Sheltering
arms of motherhood.—Shoo the biues
away.—Shore of dreams.—Shortest an-
swer is action.—I[Silhouette ship]—
Slick ear.—Song of the Sierras.—Song
of the waters.—[Stage coach and
inn.]—[Sunset on desert—two cam-
els]—Sunshine of the garden.—There’s
good fishing under the ice; cut
through. — Thoroughbreds. — When all
the world is young.—W hen hearts turn
homeward.—Winsome youth.—[ Winter
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
evening !|—World takes wings.—You
can’t keep a good man down.—Youth’s
golden hour. © Dec. 26, 1928; 2 «@
each Jan. 16, 1929; K 2154-2213.
Oscar embroidery co., New York.
4223-4234
[Drawing for embroidery, style S. E.
6, S. BE. Ni4 iS. lh. B. (1 2), Si oe
(6-13)] © 1. each Jan. 25, 1929;
I 192, 191, 189, 190, 193-200.
Otis elevator co., New York.
4235-4238
Klevadores Otis—form E-324 (10-
28) © Nov. 26, 1928: 2 ¢« Jan. 26,
1929; K 2745.
Horizontal multi-light,
car position indicator,
form A-329 (1-29)
2c. Mar. 22° Ko 3538.
Otis bar type door holding latch,
form A-327 (9-28) © Mar. 7, 1929;
2 c. Mar. 22; K 3539.
Otis push button elevator interlock
and retiring cam used on automatic
push button elevators, form A-299
(11-28) © Mar. 7, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 22;
Ik 3540.
Owen (William O.) Los Angeles.
4239, 4240:
Grand Teton from Amphitheater
Ridge. © Dec. 15, 1928; 2 c. Dee. 28;
J O—S872.
Owen (Mt.) and Grand Teton from
Table Mt. © Dee. 15, 1928; 2 c. Dee.
28; J O—S871.
Owl press, Allston, Mass.
single row,
design 10-O,
© Mar. 9, 1929;
4241, 4242
For sale. © Dec. 27, 1928; 2 ce. Dec.
29; K 1685.
To let. © Dec. 27, 1928; 2 c Dee.
29; K 1686.
Pacific & Atlantic photos, inc., New
York. 4243-4251
As Vatican pact was signed. Pic-
ture cabled from London shows Mus-
solini reading over treaty, ete. © Feb.
14, 1929; 1 c. Feb. 15; K 3139.
France honors warrior. Body of
Marshal Ferdinand Foch, ete. © Mar.
23, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 25; K 3576.
Here’s first pictures ever printed in
any newspaper of Lindy and fiancee
together. © Mar. 4, 1929; 1 c. Mar.
5; K 3290.
It’s on! The battle of the century-
note! Jack Sharkey, etc. © Feb. 28,
1929; 1 « Mar. 1; K 3270.
Kinder (Dr. Edward) leaving at-
torney’s office, ete. © Jan. 15, 1929;
1 e. Jan. 16; K 2278.
70
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 1, 1929
4285
Lindbergh (Col. Charles A.) Exclu-
sive photo Lindy, arm in Sling watch-
ing preparations on plane. © Mar. 3,
1929; 2 ce. Mar: 5; J 22,
On the scales! Stribling smiles
sweetly, ete. © Feb. 28, 1929; 1 «¢.
Mar. 1; K 3269.
Ready for flight after smash, Lindy
in front seat and Anne in rear of open
cockpit plane. © Mar. 4, 1929; 1 «.
Mar. 5; K 3289.
Sharkey outpoints Stribling. 192504.
© Feb. 28, 1929; 2c. Mar. 1; J 20.
Page (Frederick) contracting co., inc.,
New York. 4252, 4253
Page boiler baffle walls. © 1c. Dec.
15, 1929; I 82.
Page incinerators.
1928; I 83.
Paralta studios, San Francisco.
4254-4959
Johns (Brooke) 3895-—(1, 2, 8, 9, 12,
15) © Mar. 23, 1929; 2 c. each Mar.
28; J O 1454-1459.
Parisian novelty co., Chicago.
[Milk products]
2c. Jan. 28; K 2680.
Parker (John L.) Richmond, Calif.
4261
Richmond, Calif., some of Richmond,
California’s streets and industries. ©
“Dec. 1, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 2, 19293 5 O—
reli
Parker bros., ine., Salem, Mass. 4262
Beau monde. © Dec. 14, 1928; 2 ¢.
Jan. 12, 1929; K 1945.
Parrack (V. R.) Raleigh, N. C. 42638
Voltage drop chart. © Dec. 15,
1928; 2 e. Jan. 21, 1929; I 175.
Patterson (Charles R.) New York.
4264
La Hseocesa (The Scottish lady)
(In Literary Digest, Dec. 29, 1928) ©
Ween. 128: 1 ce. Jam, 25) 91929. 1K
2914.
Patterson (Daniel W.) New York.
4265
Lincohm (Abraham) © Mar. 28,
1929; 2 ¢ Mar. 29; K 36385.
Peel (Fred P.) Chester, Pa. 4266
Weeks (J. Bordon) © Feb. 5, 1929;
2c. Feb. 11; J O—1174.
Pennsylvania railroad co., Philadel-
phia. 4267
[Harnessing the plane to the iron
horse] © Dec. 31, 1928; 2c. Jan. 16,
1929; K 3060.
© 1c Dec. 15,
4260
(al
© Jan. 15, 1929;
Perkins (Jeanette EH.) Bennington, Vt.
4268-4270
Course I, part 3:
Bird stick and markers for the flow-
er garden.—One way to make a movie
theatre.—Pattern for a May day bas-
ket. © Feb. 6, 1929; 2 c. each Feb. 7;
K 3241-3248.
Perskie (Jacob H.) Atlantic City.
4271
In prayer. © Jan. 5, 1929; 2¢. Jan.
22: J O—903.
Petényi (Paul) New York. 4272-4276
[New York (City) ]:
[Bright lights of Broadway, 83];
K 3568.—[Down town, 86]; K 3569.—
[Sixth ave., 85]; K 38571—[Subway
builders, 84]; K 3572. © Mar. 15,
1929; 2 c. each Mar. 18.
[On the Hudson River, New York,
69] © Oct. 4, 1928; 2c Mar. 18, 1929;
K 3570.
Peterson (George) Los Angeles. 4277
Used cameras and lenses. © Jan.
28, 1929: 2 c. Mar. 18; K 3486.
Philbrick (Allen E.) Winnetka, Il.
4278
[Hoover (Herbert) the birthplace
of, West Branch, Ia., July 1928] ©
NOV; 15; 1928-4 «@ Dee. 12: 1c. Jan;
28, 1929; K 2565.
Photographische gesellschaft, Berlin.
4279
Blumenstrauss; von Auguste Renoir.
© Jan. 1 1928; 1 c. Feb. 17; K 2368.
Pick (Alfred W.) Denver. 4280
Photostats save money at every tick
of the clock. © Dec. 1 1928; 2 e.
Dec. 17; K 1962.
Pierce (Henry Havelock) Boston.
42
Morrow (Anne) © Mar. 1 1929;
2c Mar. 5: J 1228.
Pinson (R. P.) Okmulgee, Okl. 4282
Combination grocery store. Plans.
4 sheets, blueprints. © 1c. Mar. 9,
1929; I 368.
Pioneer life insurance co., Greenville,
8. C. 4283.
Even the jay birds save. © Mar.
5, 1929: 2'c. Mar. 11; K 3543.
Pittsburgh equitable meter co., Pitts-
burgh. 4284, 4285
Hmeco . orifice meter chart, PE
B20! © Jane ie 1929 "2c. Mar, 155
I 408.
PE 21450. © Jan. 14, 1929; 2e.
Mar. 15; I 407.
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4286
Platt & Munk co., inc., New York.
4286-4288
Big four library, 3000. © Oct. 13,
1923)" 2c) Jan. 8, LO29 1 ke Dae
Kiddies picture book library, 2300.
© Oct. 135.1928: 2-6. fancde 19297 Kk
2410.
Little bookshelf, 3100. © Oct. 13,
19282°2 ¢ Jan. or 1929 Ke 2a
Plymouth cordage co., North Plymouth,
Mass. 4289
In the roaring forties. © Dec. 27,
1928: 2 c. Jan. 2, 1929; K 1807.
Pointerex club, New York. 4290
Education pays. © Mar. 4, 1929;
2c. Mar. 13: K 3393.
Popper (Leo) Hewlett, L. I., N. Y.
4291
Young pianists’ elementary musical
spinning game. Blueprint. © 1 e.
Heb. 5, 1929: 1. 241.
Popperman (John) Houston, Tex.
4292, 4293
Christ’s sermon on the mount. ©
Jane. 31) 1929. 2c. Reb. Take 2755.
Moses the lawgiver. © Jan. 29,
1929; 2 @ Feb. 7: K 3097.
New
Popular science pub. ine.,
York.
Modern radio set in two-tube form,
98. © Dec. 1, 1928: 2c Jan. 2, 1929;
I 58.
Modernistic book ends, bookshelf,
low stand, 100. © Nov. 1, 1928; 2 «.
Jan. 2, 1929; I 59.
Morris seaplane model, 102. © Feb.
1, 1929: 2c eb. 16. 266:
One-tube radio set [revised] battery
operation, 103. © Feb. 1, 1929; 2 ¢.
Feb. 16; I 267.
Shifler-Smith tractor airplane model,
sheet 1),9040.,©) Apr. 4, 1929-526
Mar. 29; I 459.
Toy fire engine, sprinkler, truck and
tractor, 101. © Nov. 1, 1928; 2 «
Jan. 2,-1929; I 60.
Porter (Howard Russell) Ellensburg,
Wash. 4300
Cooper Lake and Seven Devils Mts.
© Sept. 15. 1928; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1929;
J O—1148.
Portrait painters’ gallery, New York.
co.,
) 4301
Marguerite and Buster. (In Lit-
erary Digest, Jan. 5, 1929) © Jan. 3,
1929; 1 ¢. Jan. 28; K 2685.
72
42944299
pt. Iv, 0. S., v. 24
Postum co., inec., New York. 4302
This new culinary knowledge can
save you useless expense and worry.
© Oct. 1719282) c JanetZ, 71929 ae
1790.
Presbyterian church in the U. §S. A.
General council, New York. 4303
Presbyterian church serves the youth
of the world.' © Feb. 4, 1929; 2 ¢.
Feb. 25; K 3095.
Prising (H. L.) and James (A. BE.) San
Francisco. 4304
Pathfinder. Improved radio station
recording chart. © 1c. Jan. 15, 1929;
I 220.
Providence lithograph co., Providence,
Rak 305-4319
4 prints:
Being honest when no one knows;
K 2694.—Hliezer prays to God for help;
K 2693.—Jesus forgives Peter; K
2695.—Review: Stories retold. [Three
children in apple orchard] ; K 2692. ©
Jan. 17, 1929:3)2' ec,,each: Jam, 2a
5 prints:
[Comfort for God’s people]; K
2338.—[Jeremiah calls to obedience] ;
K 2337.—[Later experience of Jere-
miah]; K 2336.—[Psalm of praise];
K 2334—I[Story of the Rechabites];
K 2335. © Jan. 10, 1929; 2 & each
Jan. 18.
6 prints:
Child Jesus obeying his pirents; K
2731.—Going on an errand; K 2727.—
Love of the Good Shepherd; K 2732.—
Peter bravely doing his work; K
2728.— Peter trusted again; K 2729.—
Walk to Emmaus; K 2730. © Jan.
18, 1929; 2 c. each Feb. 1.
Ralston (Charles Meigs) Kingman,
Ariz. 4320:
Kingman, Ariz., 1929. © Jan. 3,
#929 "2° c. Jan, 196 Jezepent
Randolph (Richard V.) Oklahoma
City, Okl. 4321-4323
3 prints:
Barrels of dollars—and every one
protected; K 1719.—Investor’s safety
chart; K 1718.—United dollar plan; K
1717. © Dec. 15, 1928; 2 c. each Dee.
20.
Rankin (Grace) and Gates (H. Phelps)
Van Nuys, Calif. 4324
Season’s greetings from San Fer-
nando Valley. © Dec. 8, 1928; 2 e.
Feb. 18, 1929; K 2928.
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES,
hr PO 7K
no. 1, 1929 4366
Rathburn (Harry Culver) Venice, Airouted. ©, Dee: 20; 1928; 2 «@
Calif. 4325. | Jan. 16,1929; K 2262.
Boulder dam site. Relief map of Contact. Air mail. Contact. ©
Boulder dam site showing California,
Nevada, Arizona. © Feb. 7, 1929; 2 ¢.
Feb. 26; J O—1211.
Record, Louisville. 4326
Bernard (Saint) Painting in the
Cathedral of the Assumption, Louis-
walle, KyJ2.©@, Dee. 13, 1928;.2 ¢. Jan.
7, 1929; J O—1186.
Reed (E. P.) & co., Rochester, N. Y.
4327
Matrix shoes. © Jan. 5, 1929; 1 ¢.
Jan. 10; K 3282.
Reed (Fred H.) Wichita, Kan.
4328-4330
Lillie (Major Gordon W.) Pawnee
Bill. A-C. © Feb. 19, 1929; 2 c. each
Feb. 23; J O—1197-1199.
Reliable poultry journal pub. co., Day-
ton, O. 4331-4334
4 prints:
Jersey black giant baby chicks.—
Standard-production single comb Rhode
Island reds.—Standard-production sin-
gle comb white Leghorns.—White
Plymouth Rock baby chicks. © Nov.
30, 1928; 2 ec. each Feb. 6, 1929; K
2160, 2761, 2762, 2763.
Ricci (Godfrey M.) Perth Amboy, N. J.
4335
Alteration to apartments to 358 State
st., Perth Amboy, N. J. [Plans and
interior details]. 2 sheets, blueprints.
© May 25, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 7, 1929;
deals
Rich (Walter E.) New York. 4336
Chile exploration co. mine and plant,
relief map. © Nov. 20, 1928; 2 «.
Dee. 12; J O—739.
Richter (Clarence E.) Wichita. 4837
Sacred crucifix. © Oct. 13, 1928;
2c. Feb. 14, 1929; J 299874.
Rigaumont (Victor Albert) New York.
4338, 4339
Community center bldg., design of,
dwg. i no. 1, 2-29, Mar. 2, 1929. Blue-
print. © Mar. 2, 1929; 2 c Mar. 8;
Sao:
Mar. 6, 1929. Blueprint. ©
Mar. 6, 1929; 2 ¢. Mar. 8; IF 335.
Roberts (Francis C.) Los Angeles.
4340-4342
Air mail. © Dec. 20, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan.
16, 1929; K 2265.
73
Feb. 12, 1929; 2 ec. Feb. 14; K 3096.
Roberts (Hobart V.) Utica, N. Y.
43434346.
Bear cubs. ©.Mar. 4, 1929; 2c.
Mar. 6; K 3276.
In the silence of the wilderness. ©
Mar. 4, 1929; 2 ce. Mar. 6; K 3392.
Leap in the dark. © Mar. 4, 1929;
Ze Mars G> ike s2ue.
Stag at eve. © Mar. 4, 1929; 2 «@.
Mar. 6; K 3391.
Robertson (Alexander M.) San Fran-
cisco. 4347
Sunshine and shadow on California
coast. © Dee. 1, 1928; 2 ec. Mar. 25,
1929; K 3561.
(C. Paige) Los Angeles.
4348
Your protective identification. ©
Dec. 17, 1928; 2 ¢. Dee. 26; K 1963.
Robins, Bladen & Robins, inc., Buffalo.
4349-4360
Robertson
[Birth ring show card]:
Anne Boleyn. Raleigh—Antoinette.
Beau Brummel.—Beatrice. Dante.—
Cleopatra. Antony.—Eve. Adam.—
Helen of Troy. Alexander.—lHIsabella.
Columbus.—Lady Jane. Byron.—Joan
of Arc. Hannibal—BJosephine. Napo-
leon.—Pocahontas. Captain Smith.
© Feb. 6, 1929; 2 c@ each Feb. 26; K
3103-3118:
Boadicea. Caesar. PBirth “xine
show card] © Feb. 6, 1929; 2 ¢. Feb.
19°; K'3083.
Robinson (Milton E.) coal co., Chi-
cago. 4361-4363:
Herbert [Boiler showing inside,
with analysis chart] © Feb. 7, 1929;
2c. Feb. 9; I 248.
Kewanee [boiler with analysis
chart] © Feb. 7, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 9;
I 304.
Pacific [boiler with analysis chart]
© Feb. 7, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 9; I 320.
Rose (Samuel J.) Lexington, Ky.
4364
[Method of using the easy-on-book-
cover] © Jan. 14, 1929; 1 « Dec. 19,.
1928; 1 c. Jan. 15, 1929; K 24138.
Roundabout prints, Washington.
4365, 4366:
Mt. Vernon, home of George Wash-
ington. © Feb. 1, 1929; 2c. Feb. 163:
K 3019.
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
4367
Roundabout prints—Continued.
Washington, D. C., Pan American
bldg., patio and fountain, 10. © Feb.
1, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 16; K 3018.
Rouse (James C.) Albuquerque, N. M.
4367, 4368
Peralta Canyon, N. M. © Aug. 15,
1928; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1929; J O—1175.
Tent Rock, Peralta Canyon, N. M.
© Aug. 15, 1928; 2 c Feb. 11, 1929;
J O—1176.
Russell (Henry Harrison) New York.
4369
Pennell (Joseph) American etcher
at the cathedral of St. John’s Divine,
New York, N. ¥. © Feb. 1, 1929; 2 ¢.
Feb. 28; J O—1215.
Rutenbeck (Alvin E.) Milwatkee.
4370-4373
Hoover (Herbert) at West Branch,
Ja., Aug. 21, 1928. © Sept. 30, 1928;
2c. Jan. 11,1929; J 299852.
Hoover (Herbert) West Branch, Ia.,
Aug. 21, 1928:
And family at Mr. Hoover’s birth-
place—At his _ birthplace. — Hoover
group at Mr. Hoover’s birthplace. ©
. “i e,.each Jan. di, 1929: J Oso ass:
840.
Ruzicka (Rudolph) Dobbs Ferry, N. Y.
| 4374
Quincy, Mass., Adams mansion. ©
Dee. 31, 1928; 2. c. Jan. 24, 1929; K
2742.
Sachs quality furniture, inc, New
York. 4375-4878
Genuine silk mohair [8 piece living
room suite $195.] © Feb. 24, 1929; 1
c. Mar. 7; K 3280.
To-morrow an event! 8 piece mohair
suite, $189. © Jan. 20, 1929; 1c. Feb.
8; K 2846.
We want 1,000 believers. 3 piece
mohair suite, $149. © Jan. 23, 1929;
1c. Feb. 8; K 2844,
3 piece Kapok bed set, $16.95. ©
Jan. 31, 1929; 1 c Feb. 8; K 2845.
Sachse (Walter) Hayden Lake, Id.
4379
[Weather chart] © 1c. Jan. 15,
1929; I 148.
Salvati (Dominick) Brooklyn.
4380-4382
Mussolini (Benito) saluting Pope
Pius XI and King Victor Emanuel. ©
Mar. 13, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 15; J 28.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Pius XI (Pope) King Victor Eman-
uel and Benito Mussolini. © Feb. 25,
1929; 2 c. Feb. 27; J 18.
—the Conciliator. © Mar. 13,
1929 5 2°. Mary 2553 2i¢
Sanford (Rupert) Brooklyn. 4383
Williamsburg savings bank. © Mar.
21, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 23; J O—1395.
Sanka coffee corp., New York.
4384-4386
3 prints:
Genuine delicious coffee without
caffein’s effects, 5756; K 1830—Sanka
coffee, 5755-B; K 1829.—Sanka coffee,
at last, real delicious coffee without
eaffein’s effects, 5755-A; K 1828. ©
July 24, 1928; 2 c. each Nov. 20.
Sawyer (Charles H.) Concord, N. H.
4387
Guardian of the notch. © Mar. 1,
1929; 2 c. Mar. 21; J O—1393.
Schaller (Charles Wilson) Rockland,
Me. 4388
International Morse code reader. ©
Mar. 30, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 30; I 460.
Scherer (P. 8.) Miami, Fla. 4389
Penney (J. C.) estate. Florida’s
tropical White House. © Jan. 9, 1929;
2c. Jan. 25; K 2885.
Schjoll (Carl George) Minneapolis.
4390
Educational picture puzzle map of
the United States. © 1c. Jan. 28,
1929; I. 216.
Schloss bros. & co., ine., Baltimore.
4391-4398
[Fashion card]:
{Aeroplane scene]—[Beach scene]—
[ Long, short and stout ]—[Princeton]—
[Racing secene]—[Spring Oxford]—
[Summer Oxford] — [Yale fashion
card] © Mar. 18, 1929; 2 c. each Mar.
22; K 3549-3556.
Schroeter (J. P.) Milwaukee. 4399
Monoplane training glider model.
3 sheets, blueprints. © Feb. 12, 1929;
2c. Feb. 14; I 260.
Schuil. printing co., Grand Rapids,
Mich. 4400
Lions international. [Group of men
seated at tables, ete] © Jan. 14,
1929; 2c. Jan. 17; K 2331.
Schwatt (Erwin L.) Brigantine, N. J.
4401, 4402
Brigantine bungalow. Blueprint
© 1c. Jan. 80, 1929; I 218.
Cottage and 2 car garage on 40’ lot.
Blueprint. ©1c. Mar. 7, 1929; I 330.
(4
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 1, 1929
Science service, inc., Washington.
Baby with tail. © 1 ¢ Jan. 17,
1929; J O—S899.
Scott, Nickel & Bossard, New York.
4404 |.
Textile brokers. [Silhouette of man
at desk with phone connection to fac-
tory]. © Dec. 15, 1928: 2. c. Jan. 19,
1929; K 2594.
Scranton glass instrument co., inc.,
Seranton, Pa. 4405, 4406
[Thermometer scale with correction
table] © 1c. Feb. 2, 1929; I 334.
Thermometer scale with ethylene
glycol correction table. © 1c. Feb. 5,
1929; I 236.
Secruggs-Vandervoort-Barney dry goods
co., St. Louis. 4407
[St. Louis plaza design] © Dec. 12,
1928; 2c. Jan. 28, 1929; K 3285.
Seeger (Jacob) Los Angeles. 4408
[American eagle. Aeroplane with
two windwheels, ete.] © 1c. Feb. 4,
129 1 226.
Seemann print, Leipzig. 4409
Holy Night. (in Literary Digest,
Dec. 22, 1928) © Dec. 20, 1928; 24
Jan. 9, 1929; K 1947.
Seifert (Frank A.) Daggett, Mich.
4410
Miracle picture. © Jan. 1, 1928;
2 e. Mar. 11, 1929: J 26.
Seyle (Adele) New Orleans. 4411
New Orleans, La., Court yard of the
Green shutter. © Aug. 10, 1928; 2 ¢.
ane pto29~ JF. O—S61.
Shanfieid (Louis) and Gardiner (Ray
Corliss) New York. 4412
Ist das nicht ein Schnitzelbank? ©
Weer. 1928: 2 ¢) Jan, 5, 1929: 1K
1846.
Shattuck (Manford Lindon) Skaneate-
les, N. Y. 4413
Vintage. © Dec. 29, 1928; 2 c. Dec.
31; J O—862.
Shedd-Brown mfg. co., Minneapolis.
4414-4418
Love bird. © Jan. 22, 1929; 2 e.
Jan. 26; J 299902.
4 prints:
All wool; K 2747.—On the Sunset
coast; K 2746.—San Gabriel mission;
K 2749.—Yosemite; K 2748. © Jan.
20, 1929; 2 e. each Jan. 26.
(5)
4434
Sheets (Henry Harrison) Washington.
4419
Sheets (Lawrence St. Clair) © July
1, 1928; 1 «© Jan. 15, 1929; K 2744.
Shippy (Harry Lester) Hanford, Calif.
4420
Apple blossoms. © Feb. 27, 1929;
2c. Mar. 8; J O—1396.
Shogran (Fred Andrew) Mosier, Or.
4421
Hood (Mt.) and Lost Lake, Oregon.
© Feb. 7, 1929: 2 « Feb. 14; J O—
1210.
Sias (Arthur G.) Reading, Mass.
4422
Getting Junior a drink at 2 A. M.
© Mar. 15, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 19; K 3527.
Sieberg (Hrich A.) Minneapolis. 4423
Member of Friend all unity. [Two
cherubs above male and female figures
in heart design, ete.] © Jan. 1, 1929;
Be. Jan: la: ee ral
Sigsbee (Boyd Gilbert) Heppner, Or.
4494
Heppner, Or., 1929. © Feb. 11, 1929;
moe: Mari d < yon,
Simpson (Hugh L.) Blackfoot, Id.
44254428
Blind but smiling. © Feb. 5, 1929;
2c. Feb. 23; K 3079.
Haunted. If the unexpected should
happen, would you leave your home
clear? © Feb. 14, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 23;
K 3080.
Meet him halfway. © Feb. 9, 1929;
2 ¢. Feb. 23: K 3082.
Which will you leave your wife?
© Feb. 2, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 23: K 3081.
Sims (A. J.) Toledo, O. 4429, 4430
I have chosen you and have ap-
pointed you, ete. [Cup and cross] ©
Mar. 25, 1929; 2 c« Mar. 28; K 3604.
Thou, O Lord has redeemed us to
God in thy blood, ete. [Cup and
thorns] © Mar. 25, 1929: 2 c. Mar.
28; K 3605.
Skaggs (Roy S.) Springfield, Ill.
4431, 4432
Greatest thing a man can do for his
children is to guarantee to them their
mothers time. © Jan. 26, 1929; 2 e¢.
Feb. 7; J 299865.
Picture from life’s other side. ©
Jan. 26, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 7; J 299866.
Slater (H. D.) El Paso, Tex.
4433, 4434
Arizona landseape, A, B. © 1.
each Mar. 6, 1929; J 1309, 1810.
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
4455
Slingerland printing co., inc., Slinger-
hands.) Nes Xs 4435
[Colonial doorway] © Nov. 12,
1928; 2 « Nov. 17; K 2691.
Smith (Charles W.) Richmond. 4436
[White house of the Confederacy |
© Oct. 30, 1928: 2 c Nov. 1; K 1941.
Smith (Edward S. C.)
INE. 4437, 4438
Great Basin from a new angle. (In
Bulletin [of] Appalachian Mountain
club, Dec., 1926) © Dee. 1, 1926; 2 ¢.
Dec. 6, 1928; K 1182.
Sourdnahunk Valley and Katahdin
from the summit of Sentinel Mountain.
(In Bulletin [of] Appalachian Moun-
tain Club, Dec., 1926) © Dec. 1, 1926;
2c. Dee. &; KoW131.
Smither (Ethel L.) Cincinnati.
4439-4443,
Schenectady,
Course II, part 3:
Border for children to make to deco-
rate their room—Cradle. Bed tent.—
May basket.—Silhouettes and _ sten-
cils—Session 80, Teddy bear jumping
jack. © Feb. 6, 1929; 2 c. each Feb.
7; K 3245-3249.
Snyder (Corydon Granger) Chicago.
4444
Marriage from the standpoint of art,
chart x. © Jan..10, 1929: 2 ¢ Jan.
16; K 2264.
Sojiro Shibuya, San Francisco.
44454447
Squaring of a circle. © 1 © Dec.
15, 1928; I 15997. © claimed on cor-
rected copy.
Trisection of an angle. ©1c. Jan.
5, 1929; 1 79.
Trisector of an angle. © 1c. Jan.
25, LOZ9 ee 2ag.
Sollinder (A. P.) Marysville, Calif.
4448-4450
Plan and elevations. Combined serv-
ice station, dance floor and lunch room.
Biueprint :
By-a-plane-inn; I 418.—Mon-a-plane
inn; I 417.—Try-a-plane-inn; I 416. ©
1 ¢. each Mar. 18, 1929.
Sontag (William L.) Cincinnati. 4451
Sontag. © Nov. 6, 1928; 2 ¢. Nov.
9; K 3020.
Sorensen (Holger J.) Chestnut Hill,
Mass. 4452
Sheep in the Sierra Nevada Mts.,
Calif. © Dec. 1, 1927; 2 c. Mar. 22,
1929; J O-—1394.
76
pt. Iv, 0. S., v. 24
Special features syndicate, inc., New
York. 4453
We offer these captivating character
comics. Ramblin’ Ranny. Tony, the
barber. © Feb. 5, 1929: 2 ¢. Feb. 9:
K 3098.
Spellman (D. D.) Detroit. 4454-4458
Hoff (Grace Whitney) A, B. ©
Mar’ 42. 929.732
J O—1417, 1418. .
Jones (Dr. E. Stanley) A-C. ©
Feb. 4, 1929; 2 c. each Feb. 7; J O—
1156-1158.
Spence airplane photos, Los Angeles.
4459-4515.
North of 7th st. between River and
Clarence st., E-2284. © Dec. 14, 1928;
2,.¢. Mar. 6, 1929: "J O-=126s
Southeast from 37th and Santa Fe
ave., C-834. © Dec. 14, 1928; 2 e.
Mar. 6, 1929: J O—1269.
5 photographs:
Colorado River, Black Canyon, E-—
2335.—Colorado River, Boulder Can-
yon dam site, H-2330, H—2332.—Colo-
rado River, entrance toward Black
Canyon, H-2334.—Las Vegas, Nev.,
E-2389. © Jan. 12, 1929; 2 ¢« each
Mar. 6, 1929; J O—1279-1283.
5 photographs:
Lawndale oil field, B—711.—Torrance,
looking north, EH—2430.—Wilshire and
La Brea, looking east, EH-2433.—Wil-
shire and La Brea, looking north,
HK-2432.—Wilshire blvd. and Hauser,
looking east, E-2431. © Jan. 29, 1929;
2c. each Mar. 6; J O—1294-1298.
9 photographs:
Arroyo seco, north from Colorado
st. bridge, E-2302.—Culver City, Calif.,
east of Sawtelle bivd. and Del Rey
blvd., H-2316—Culver City, Calif.,
northeast from Sawtelle blvd. and Del
Rey blvd., H-2315.—East side, east of
Atlantic blvd. between Whittier and
U. P. r. r., E-2310.—Glendale, Calif.,
E-2309.—North Hollywood, Calif., EH-—
2305.—Rose bowl during Georgia Tech-
Calif. game, EHE-2297, H-2298.—West-
wood, Calif., north from Pico blvd.,
H-2304. © Jan. 1, 1929;.2 © each
Mar. 6; J O—1270-1278.
10 photographs:
Balboa, Calif., E—2426—Capistrano
Beach, Calif., H-2428—Hast Long
Beach, Calif., E-2409—Hmerald Bay,
Laguna Beach, HE-2424.— Laguna
Beach, Calif., H-2425—Long Beach,
Calif., E-2415, H-2416.— Lynwood,
Calif., looking northwest from Atlan-
tic blvd. and P. E. ry., E-2408.—San
each Mar. 23;
MISCELLANEOUS
no. 1, 1929
Clemente, Calif., HE-2427.—Southeast
section near Downey and County
farm, E-2404. © Jan. 23, 1929; 2 «¢.
each Mar. 6; J O—1284—1293.
10 photographs:
Beverly and Crescent Heights, look-
ing northeast, E-2457.—Beverly Hills,
Calif., HE-2442, H-2443—Huntington
Palisades, Santa Monica, H-2447.—Los
Angeles, Calif., downtown — section,
from C. of C. bldg., F-491—Los An-
geles, Calif., downtown section, north
from C. of C. bldg., F-490—Los An-
geles, Calif., downtown section, north
of Sth and Broadway, F-489.—North
of Washington between Figueroa and
Main sts., H-2459.—Sepulveda bivd.
and Waterford, looking northwest, H-
2445—University City tract, looking
toward Los Angeles, E-2450. © Feb.
4, 1929; 2 c. each Mar. 6; J O—1299-
1308.
16 photographs:
Arroyo seco, Pasadena, north from
Colorado st. bridge, E-2270.—Baldwin
Hills, looking northeast toward Los
Angeles, E-2280.—Downey, Calif., H-
2275.— Huntington park, E-2276.—
North of Manchester ave. between
Cypress and Van Ness ave., E-2278.—
Northeast from Angeles, Mesa drive
and Vernon ave., HE—2281.—Northeast
from Angeles, Vista blvd. and Kenis-
ton, H-2279.—Occidental college, H-
636.—Pasadena, Calif., E-2271.—Pasa-
dena, Calif., east on Colorado st., H-
2272—San Gabriel and San Marino,
north from Los Tunas road, E-2274.—
Santa Fe Springs field, B 54-B 56.—
Tract southeast of Santa Fe Springs
oil field, E—-2277.—Union terminal mar-
ket from 8th and Central, G-339. ©
Dee. 11, 1928; 2 c. each Mar. 6, 1929;
J O—1252-1267.
Spencer & Wyckoff, Detroit. 4516
Recorders court judges, Feb. 11,
1929. © Feb. 11, 1929; 2 « Feb. 25;
J O—1200.
Standard oil co. of New York, New
York. 4517-4519
Broadeasting a Soconyland sketch.
© Dee. 20, 1928; 2c. Jan. 4, 1929; J
O—726.
Socony. I demands heat. [24 sheet
poster, 3-3-S] © Jan. 28, 1929; 2 «¢.
Jan. 29; K 2701.
Standard motor oil. Spring is here.
[24 sheet poster, 94-S] © Mar. 10,
19232 2.0Gs (Mian: 23); K 3620.
Stanley (James HE.) Miami, Fla.
4520, 4521
Wood ibis. © Feb. 9, 1929; 2 c. Feb.
11; J O—1179.
47157—29—_6
17
CLASSES, H TO K
4539
Wood ibis rookery. © Feb. 9, 1929;
2 ec: Feb. 11; J O—1178.
Staples (Forest Edwin) Los Angeles.
4522
Natural guide to occlusal balance.
© Dee. 28, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1929; K
3260.
State mutual life assn., Los Angeles.
4523:
Protection. [Dam and reservoir in
mountains; sun in background; let-
tering] © Aug. 1, 1928; 2 @ Jan. 2,.
1929; K 1793.
Steele (W. I.) San Francisco.
4524-4527
Wilmington Dubbs gas combustion
data, U-7105, V-—(7107-7109) Blue-
prints. © 1 ¢. each Mar.. 30, 1929; I.
467, 469, 470, 468.
Steen (EH. P.) Thedford, Neb. 4528
[Electra] © Sept. 13, 1928; 2
Jan. 16, 1929; K 2874.
Stein & Blaine, New York.
For the South.
Jan. 25; K 2566.
Stevens (Charles A.) & bros:, Chicago:
4530-4533.
4523
© Jan. 5, 1929; 2 ce.
4 prints:
Au bonheur; K 2371.—Bon voyage; °
K 2370.—Congratulations; K. 2873.—
Joyeux Noel; K 2872. © Dec.. 1,.
1928; 2 e each Jan. 16, 1929.
Stoddard (Frederick L.) New York.,.
45384
Jacob’s dream. © Feb. 6, 1929; 2 ce
Feb. 7; K 3228.
Stolhen press, inc., Brooklyn. 4535:
[Scene of Palestine] © Feb. 15,
1929; 2 ¢. Mar. 29; K 3630:
Stone (Joseph Abraham) New. Haven-
4536
Verdi (Dr. Francis William) ©
Mar. 9, 1929; 2 c. Mar: I1; J: O-—1339.
Storey (Frederick George) Columbus.
Ga. 4537
[Atlas standard time conversion dial
chart] © Dec. 26, 1928; 2 ce Dec. 297
I 166.
Stuart (Gordon) San Francisco.
4538, 4539"
Carmel Bay. © Jan. 13, 1929; 2 c
Mar. 21; J O—1452.
Tidal wave. © Jan... 13;. 1929; 2 c
Mar. 21; J O—1451.
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
4540
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 24
Sullivan (W. J. co.), Providence, R. I.
4540-4541
Medal of Jesus-Mary and Joseph.
[Trefoil under arch supported by col-
umns, ete.] © Oct. 16, 1928; 2 ¢ Jan.
15, 1929; K 2088.
Passion medal.
seroll on each side, etc.]
1929; 2 ec. Mar. 7; K 3278.
Summers (Warren R.) Gallup, N. M.
4542
Today’s symbolgram. © Nov. 20,
1928; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1929; K 1878.
[Oval design with
© Feb. 5,
Supreme heater & ventilator corp., St.
Louis. 4543
[Blower Bill] © Mar. 14, 1929; 2 ¢.
Mar. 27; K 3590.
Sussman (Jack) features, New York.
45444558
15 photographs:
Broker trying to draw the attention
of his telephone clerk, 6; J O—910.—
Brokers, a group of, around a trading
post at the end of a perfect day, 12;
J O—911.— Burgers (Edward) special-
ist on the floor of the exchange giving
one of the pages a report of an execu-
tion of an order, etc., 4; J O—921.—
Content (Washington) oldest member
of the New York curb market, 71 years
‘ old, 9; J O—912.—Hall (Robert) mas-
ter ticker and keyboard operator dis-
seminating quotations over tickers in-
Stalled throughout the country, 10;
J O—913.—McGuire (John) Assistant
Chief Page and Chief Page Vincent M.
Harley checking up and sorting re-
ports, 11; J O—914.—Mulier (William
S.) President of the New York curb
market, 14; J O—916— Muller (Wil-
liam S.) President of the New York
curb market on the floor of the ex-
change, 7; J O—915.—New York curb
, market, a general scene of the, and the
brokers in action on the floor of the
exchange as the gong sounds at 10
A. M., 1; J O—918—New York curb
market at 78 Trinity place, exterior
view, 15; J O—917.—Raleigh (H. J.)
and Louis Manesse, members of the
exchange, conversing on the floor, 3;
J O—919—Specialists of the floor
writing reports, 2; J O—920.—Tappen
(Hugene R.) Secretary of the New
York curb market, 13; J O—922.—Tel-
ephone clerk calling one of the mem-
bers on the floor, 5; J O—923.—Whit-
comb (Harvey P.) youngest member of
the New York curb market, 21 years
old, 8; J O—-924. © Dec. 28, 1928;
ec. each Jan. 24, 1929. ,
18
Svanholm (Inga) Houston, Tex. 4559
Perhaps. © Feb. 19, 1929; 2 c. Feb.
23; J O—1205.
Swadley (William W.) San Francisco.
4560
San Francisco, Calif., skyline. ©
Dec. 26, 1928; 2 ec. Jan. 11, 1929; J O—
832.
Swift & co., Chicago.
Swift & co., directors.
1929; 2c. Jan. 28; K 2683.
Swinnerton (James) Palo Alto, Calif.
4561
© Jan. 10,
4562-4565
Near-to-nature babies. (In Good
Housekeeping, Jan., 1929) © Dec. 25,
1928; 1 c Dec. 20; K 1891.
(In Good Housekeeping, Feb.,
(© Jan. 25, 1929; 1 c. Jan. 24;
1929 )
K 2624.
— (In Good Housekeeping, Mar.,
1929) © Feb. 25, 1929; 1 ¢. Feb. 19;
K 3140.
— (In Good Housekeeping, Apr.,
1929) © Mar. 25, 1929: 1 ¢ Mar. 20;
K 3535.
Swinnerton (Rupert) Niagara Falls,
N...Y. 4566
[Rota-store. Blueprint] © 1 «
Feb. 16, 1929; I 282.
Tacoma news tribune, Tacoma, Wash.
4567
Tacoma’s proposed Narrows bridge
as engineers picture it. © Mar. 5,
1929; 1 c. Mar. 11; K 3619.
Tai Sing Loo, Pearl Harbor, T. H.
4568
Halemauman Volcano, Kilauea Cra- |
ter, eruption of, Feb. 20, 1929, at 3.00
A. M. © Feb. 27, 1929; 2 c Mar. 11;
J O—13138.
Tailoring arts pub. co., New York.
4569, 4570
Tailoring arts pub. co., New York.
London. Spring and summer 1929.
T( 710; ‘711, 703, ete.) T(728, 719% 708;
etc.) © Dec. 19, 1928; 2 c. each Jan.
5, 1929; K 1854, 1853.
Teele (Mary H.) Washington.
4571-4573
3 photographs:
March day on the Western Branch;
J O—907.—Spring snow; J O—908.—
Swimming hole in winter; J O—906.
© Jan .12, 1929; 2 ¢ each Jan. 23.
Texas co. of Calif., Los Angeles. 4574
Santa Barbara and Goleta districts,
aerial map. © Sept. 1, 1928: 2’ c.
Mar. 6; J O—1251.
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 1, 1929
Theta kappa psi medical fraternity,
inec., Memphis, Tenn. ; 4575
Theta kappa psi medical fraternity.
Insignia. © Jan. 15, 1929; 2 c. Mar.
28; I 455.
Thompson (Earl) posture seating, inc.,
New York. 4576-4578
38 prints:
American general purpose drop-leaf
table; J O—1322.—Home and school
table; J O—1321.—Sanitary cot for
children; J O—1320. © Feb. i, 1929;
2, ec. each Mar. 5.
Thompson (Ethel T.) Evanston, Ill.
4579
Candy man. © Feb. 6, 1929; 2 «.
Feb. 7: K 3250.
Thompson & Churchill architects, New
York. 4580, 4581
Viking press reception room. ©1c.
Feb. 27, 1929; J O—1214.
Viking press reception room. ©1c.
Mar. 5, 1929; J O—1234.
Thomson (H. Stranraer) Yonkers,
NY. 4582
[House at 30 Madeline Parkway,
Yorkers, N. Y.] © Dee. 15, 1928; 2 ¢.
Jan. 7, 1929: K 1877.
Thorpe (John Hall) London. 4583
[Summer bunch] © Nov. 20, 1928;
1 ec. Jan. 4, 1929: K 2515.
Times journal pub. co., Oklahoma City,
Okl. 4584
State of Oklahoma. Bond. [Star
vignette; green border cn face and
back] © Jan. 15, 1929; 2 e. Jan. 19;
K 2376.
Tobin (George T.) New Rochelle,
N: Y. 4585, 4586 |
David is kind to Jonathan’s son. ©
Feb. 6, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 7; K 3240.
Letter from Paul.
2c: Feb. 7; K 3239.
Tobler & Hoenig, New York.
~ 4587-4601
[Drawing for embroidery, style H.
EK. (7-9)] © 1c each Jan. 11, 1929;
IT 89-91.
—H. E. (17, 18)]
Feb. 19, 1929; I 286, 287.
' ——[§. C. A. (1, 2), 8S. H.5, S. EN.
(1-3)] © 1. each Jan. 21, 1929; I
177-182.
© 1c. each
| Turner
© Feb. 6, 1929; |
4625
[Embroidery design, style S. E. (1-
4)] ©l1ce. each Jan. 2, 1929; I 44-47.
Tolman-Davidson advertising press,
ine., Brockton, Mass. 4602
Speed. © Aug. 23, 1928; 2 c. Dec.
12; K 1064. ,
Toloff (Lester) Davenport, Ia.
; 4603, 4604
Thanate (Octave) (Alice Franch)
A, B. © Feb. 6, 1929; 2 c. each Feb.
8; J O—1159, 1160.
Traveler mfg. corp., Chicago. 4605
If your nose is close to the grind-
stone rough, ete. © Aug. 6, 1928;
Zaee. Heb: 13. 1920 ZO27:
Trichromatie engraving co., inc., New
York. 4606
[Spectrum, reproduction of the] ©
Jan. 15, 1929; 2 «@ Jan. 26; K 2764.
Truman cartoon service, Perrysville, O.
4607-4611
Down on the farm—April showers.
© Mar. 9, 1929; 2c. Mar. 12; K 3546.
House cleaning. © Mar. 9,
“1929: 2 c Mar. 12; K 3379.
[Meal time]
2c. Mar. 12; K 3525.
— [Planting the garden.] © Mar.
9, 1929> 2c, Marsd2: Ko S526.
—— Poultryman’s luck. © Mar. 9,
1929; 2 c. Mar. 12; K 3380.
© Mar. 9, 1929;
Tucker (Thomas F.) Sioux Falls, 8. D.
4612
Lincoin (Abraham) Enlarged copy
of original ambrotype photograph. ©
Feb. 15°1928; 2 e Feb. 203K 38062:
(Sumpter) and Wilson (Ro-
nald M.) Philadelphia. 4613
Philadelphia, Pa. Caricature map of
Philadelphia. © Nov. 26, 1928; 2 ¢.
Dec. 7; K 1880.
Twyeffort, inc., New York. 4614-4625
4 photographs:
Tan sport suit. — Tuxedo. — Tuxedo
and cane.—Tuxedo with overcoat. ©
Feb. 19, 1929; 2 c. each Mar. 6; J O—
1244-1247.
8 photographs:
Golf suit—Grey suit.—Grey suit and
striped trousers. — Knickers. — Prome-
nade suit.—Sport suit.—Suit with flan-
nels.—Walking suit. © Feb. 19, 1929;
| 2 c. each Mar. 6; J O—1236—-1243.
pay)
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
4626
Underhill (Irving) New York.
4626-4635
Christmas tree, City hall park, B
52641. © Dee. 31, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 2,
1929; J O—7138.
Jersey City, N. J., Boulevard west
from Journal square, B 52256. © Dec.
31, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1929; J O—714.
New York (City):
Broadway and Wall st., north, C
19049; J O—1330.—Broadway and
Wall st., south, C 19050; J O—1329.—
Broadway, Pine to Rector st., C 19229;
J O—1327.—New York central bldg.,
Vanderbilt ave. and 45th st., C 19207;
J O—1832.—Wall and New st. to
Broadway, © 19051; J O—1328. ©
Mar. 11, 1929; 2 ec. each Mar. 138.
New York (City) Broadway, Wall
and Rector sts., C 19230. © Mar. 12,
1929; 2 ce. Mar. 13; J O—1326.
Raymond concrete pile casting yard
for Jones’ Beach causeway, L. I., N.
Y., B 52966. © Mar. 11, 1929; 2c.
Mar. 13; J O—1325.
Williamsburg savings bank, C 19260.
(© Mar. 11, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 18; J O—
1331.
Underwood & Underwood, inc., New
York. 4636, 4637
Farmyard scene, Longueville, France,
Vv siT4. © Jam 15, 1979327) Jan.
31; J 214060.
Rome, Italy, Colosseum, interior of,
V3380. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 ce. Mar. 23;
J O—1416.
Unique ovrinted products co., Terre
Haute, Ind. . 4638
Air mail. [Airplane and lettering
inside of large arrow] © Sept. 1,
1928° 2 ¢.-Feb. 27, 19205" Kk aioe
United grape products, inc., Buffalo.
4639
Why good pirates leave home. ©
Feb. 1, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 2; K 2787.
U. S. playing ecard co., Cincinnati.
4640
Ranee. © Feb. 14, 1929; 2 c. Feb.
19; K 3081.
Universal bankstamp co. of America,
San Francisco. 4641, 4642
Save Universal bankstamps, A, B.
© Nov. 1, 1928; 2 e¢. each Jan. 29,
1929; K 2886, 2887.
Updike (W. L.) Skiatook, Okl. 4643
[Universai religions. Chart] ©
1 ¢. Jan. 28, 1929; I 215.
80
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Van Allen (William) New York. 4644
[Chrysler bldg., office bldg., Lexing-
ton ave., 42nd-48rd sts., New York
City] ©l1e Feb. 18, 1929; I 283.
VarNatta studio, Lake Wales, Fla.
4645, 4646
Mt. Lake sanctuary singing tower,
1. © Feb. 1, 1929; 2 c. Fee Ged
O—1155.
——2. © Mar. 20, 1929; 2 c. Apr.
1; J O—1465.
Velis (Jose Ruiz) Pasadena. 4647
Los Angeies, Calif. West Lake,
night view. © Mart. 1, 1929; 2 ¢ Mar.
sat sta
Verdi (Hugene) Hollywood, Calif.
4648, 4649
Verdi (Eugene) in character of
Hick collegiate comedian hero, with
mustache. © 1c. Jan. 7, 1929; J O—
799.
without mustache. © 1c. Jan.
7, 1929; J O—798.
Victory print, New York. 4650
Moving. © Oct. 15, 1928; 2 ¢. Mar.
23, 1929; K 3557.
Vogelmann (Joseph Anthony) New
York. 4651
Balaneed-tone carillon chart and
analysis of general bell data and
Schilling & Lattermann innovations.
Blueprint. © Jan. 10, 1929; 2 ¢. Jan.
TCP Age
Voggenthaler (Albert Louis) Cedar
Rapids, Ia. 4652
[Standardizing chart for dairy prod-
ucts. Blueprint] © Mar. 7, 1929; 2 e¢.
Mar. 12; I 369.
Volkers (Clyde E.) Terre Haute, Ind.
4653
Lightning flash showing component
discharges. © Oct. 7, 1928; 2 c. Jan.
9, 1929; J 299849.
Von Senden (B. V.) San Francisco.
4654
Savoscrip. [Holly and candle de-
sign] © Nov. 27, 1928; 2c. Dec. 17;
K 1961.
Vouga (C.) & co., New York.
4655-4657
38 prints by A. Bernet:
[Hotel de Clisson, Paris]; K 3495.—
[Rue de la Boucherie, Paris]; K
3493.—[Rue des Sept Voies, Paris];
K 3494. © Jan. 16, 1929; 2 c. each
Jan. 18.
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 1; 1929
4700
Waggoner (William Clarkson) New
York. 4658
_ No. 3 of educational series. © Feb.
T, 1929; 2c. Feb. 9; I 255.
Walker (Robert H.) Gunnison, Col.
4659-4662
Hone buek. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 ec.
Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. Mar: 25; J 34.
3 photographs:
Deer in the wild.—Timid deer.—
Wild deer. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. each
Mar. 25; J O 1432-1434.
‘Walker (Thomas R.) Philadelphia.
4663
[Walker (Marian Virginia)] ©
Mar. 21, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 28; K 38606.
Wall rope works, ine., New York.
4664
Follow me. © May 17, 1928; 2 «.
Jan. 2, 1929; K 1804.
Walsh (Frank William) Oshkosh,
Wis. 4665
[Stereoscopic perspective foreshort-
ening scale] © Dec. 5, 1928; 2 c. Feb.
27; I 308.
Waltman (Bertrand W.) Montesano,
Wash. 4666
Jack Horner stores in every corner.
Plans and specifications. 12 sheets,
blueprints. © Feb. 18, 1929; 2 c. Feb.
21:1 $21.
Wanous (Ernest Z.) Minneapolis.
4667
O, boy! © Dec. 24, 1928; 1 ¢. Jan.
17, 1929; 1 c. Jan. 24; J 299861.
‘Watson (Dwight Alvin) Seattle. 4668
_ Rainer (Mt.) from Lake Eunice. ©
Noy. 21, 1928; 2 ec. Feb. 18, 1929; J
‘O—1189.
Watts (John T.) Oak Park, Ill. 4669
Some unexplained facts in the solar
system, which are possibly related to
_the 3d factor in the law of gravitation.
Blueprint. © Jan. 21, 1929; 2c. Jan.
mos. All.
Webb (Gregory Burkitt) New York.
4670-4676
Marble faced crypts in side corri-
dor. © Feb. 5, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 6;
I 230.
Mausoleum for Cypress Hills ceme-
tery. © 1. Mar. 5, 1929; I 323.
plan of chapel floor. Blueprint.
© 1c. Mar. 5, 1929; I 324.
Mausoleum for New York memorial
- -association, Cypress Hills cemetery,
Brooklyn, N. Y., chapel floor plan.
si
Blueprint. © 1 ec. Mar. 23, 1929;
I 452.
Montefiore temple of rest, Monte
fiore cemetery, Queens Co., N. Y., plan
of first floor. Blueprint. © Feb. 2,
1928:; 2' @.. JanivSli; 1 288)
—— plan of second floor. Blueprint.
© Feb. 2, 1929: 2 ¢. Jan. 31; I 234.
Montefiore temple of rest, New
York’s first Jewish mausoleum. ©
Hep. 4, 1929; 2 c. Feb: 6; I 229.
Welch (Howard Blake) New Haven.
4677
Rare scene of ancient New England
at old Saybrook, Conn. © Feb. 23,
1929; 2 c. Feb. 21; J 299892.
Welles (F. J.) Greenwood Lake, N. Y.
: 4678
Shadow land. © Feb. 28, 1929; 2c.
Feb. 28; J O—1216.
Welsh (Philip) Los Angeles. 4679
7 essentials. of health. © Feb. 8,
1929; 2c. Mar. 16; K 3470.
Wenger (W. S.) Massillon, O. 4680
Dollar for dollar food store. © Feb.
15, 1929: 2c Feb. 18; K 3141.
Wentworth (Bertrand H.) Gardiner,
Me. 4681-4694
14 photographs:
At the edge of the infinite, C
01031.—Barricade, C 01168.—Eastern
sky at sunset, C 949.—Half tide, C
01085.—Headlands, C 01135.— May
shower passes, C 01204.—Monhegan,
C 01062.—Oaklands mansion, C 996.—
Rolling Dam, C 1051.—Rolling Dam
Brook, C 1039.—Tide comes, C 01110.—
Top of the wave, C 987.—Unwonted
ealm, C 01133—Watch Hill, C 01234.
© Nov. i, 1928; 2 c. each Feb. 1, 1929;
J O—1012-1025.
Westcott & Mapes, inec., New Haven.
. 4695
[Warehouse and railroad freight ter-
minal, design. 4 sheets, blueprints]
© 1c. Mar. 25, 1929; I 453.
Western electric co., inc., New York.
4696, 4697
Keep doors open when
© Jan. 1, 1929; 2e.
Be safe.
motor is running.
Jan. 12; K 1946.
Sleep restores energy. © Feb. 1,
1929; 2 c. Feb. 4; K 2736.
Western lithograph & office supply co.,
Wichita. 4698-4700
3 prints:
[Girl in colored searf]; K 1916.—
[Lake scene]; K 1914—[Small boy] ;
K 1915. © Jan. 1, 1929; 2 c. each
Jan. 5.
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
4701
Westinghouse lamp co., New York.
| 4701
Westinghouse mazda lamps. © Dec.
28, 1928; 2c. Jan. 12, 1929; K 1944.
Weston (Charles Gilbert) San Fran-
cisco. 4702
Kingdom of God or the plan of the
ages. © Mar. 5, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 29;
I 458.
Westrup (W. W.) and Sternberg (C.)
Goose Creek, Tex. 4703
Officials and department heads of
Baytown refinery, Baytown, Tex.
Jan, 14, 1929; 2 ¢. Jan. 17; J O—866.
Wilcox (Clarence Hugene) Gardiner,
Mont. 47044708
Big horn sheep. © Mar. 28, 1929;
ZG Ape ied oo:
Big horns on parade. © Feb. 8,
1929; 2 c«. Mar. 18; J O—1842.,
Wik, cow and calf. © Apr. 4, 1928;
2c. Mar. 18, 1929; J O—1841.
In the velvit [!] © Mar. 27, 1929;
2c. Apr. 1; J 41.
Mad cats. © Mar. 28, 1929; 2. ¢.
Apr. 1; J 42.
Wiley (Wallace F.) Chicago. 4709
Amount of sinking fund for $1.00 de-
posited monthly, interest compounded
semi-annually. © 1c. Feb. 27, 1929;
I 309.
Williams (Arthur HE.) Milwaukee.
4710, 4711
Three dimensional chart giving theo-
retical I. H. P. per ton refrigeration
for CO2 compressors operating at vari-
ous conditions. Blueprint. © 1 «.
Heb: 9) 1929" 1 252.
Three dimensional chart giving theo-
retical I. H. P. per ton refrigeration for
NH3 and CO2 compressors operating
at various conditions. Blueprint. ©
1 e¢. Mar. 16, 1929; I 413.
Williams (Samuel J.) Columbus, O.
AG12
Place of a skull. © Mar. 18, 1929;
2c. Mar. 18; J O—13844.
Willis (Bess Goe) Boston. 4713
World children at play. © Feb. 6,
1929 "2 'e. Web. 7; K 8252.
Willis (Harry Sparks) Philadelphia.
. 4714, 4715
Comet aeroplane. © 1c. Feb. 11,
1929; I 306.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
——Same. © 1c. Mar. 18, 1929;
Winchester repeating arms co., New
Haven. 4716:
[Colored pheasants] © Dec. 27,
1928; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1929; K 1803.
Winter (Alice Beach) New York.
AT1T
When Jamie obeyed. © Feb. 6,
1929; 2 c Feb. 7; K 3229.
Wireman (Katharine R.) German-
town, Pa. ATIS A724
Windy day. © Feb. 6, 1929; 2 e.
Feb. 7; K 3227.
6 prints:
Your first birthday, form 1A, 1B; K
3217. 38216—Your second birthday,
form 1C, 1D; K 8219, 3218.—Your third
birthday, form 1H, 1F; K 3220 3221.
© Feb. 21, 1929; 2c. each Feb. 27.
Wojciechowski (Roman H.) Brooklyn.
47254736
(In reflection of the universe) Book
1 ‘part 2¢
A-Z, plate N 42.—Absolute, plate N
43.—Cross, plate N 41.—Decade, plate
N 39.—Divinity, plate N 387.—Duty,
plate N 34.—Equality, plate N 38.—
Harmony, plate N 36:—Orbit, plate N
44—-Subject to object, plate N 33.—
Theology, plate N 35.—Ye symbol, plate
N 40. © Dee. 24, 1928; 2 c. each Feb.
14, 1929; FJ -299875—299886.
Womans world magazine co., ine., Chi-
cago. 4737-4741
Woman’s world. The small town
magazine of America. Jan., 1929. ©
Dec. 31, 1928; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1929; K 1789.
—_— Feb. 1929. © Jan. 30, 1929; 2
ec. Feb. 1; K 2711.
Mar., 1929. © Feb. 25, 1929; 2
@: Keb! 27 Rvor2y-
Apr., 1929:
c. Mar. 15; K 3440. ,
May, 1929. © Mar. 25, 1929;
2 ec. Mar. 28; K 3608.
© Mar. 13, 1929; 2
Woolworth (F. W.) co., New York.
4742
[aster design for 1929—The Bunny
romance] © Dec. 31, 1928; 2 c. Jan.
7, 1929; K 1855.
Wortendyke mfg. co., Richmond. 4743.
[Kewpie dog] © Nov. 15, 1928; 2 ¢.
Dec. 28; K 1913.
82
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 1, 1929 4746
Young (Fiorence Liley) Jamaica Plan your future for success and
Plain, Mass. 4744 | happiness. © Dec. 5, 1928; 2 c. Jan.
White dove. © Feb. 6, 1929; 2 c. | 12, 1929; K 1943.
Feb. 7; K 3226. Zaloughou (Electra) Chicago. 4746
Young men’s Christian assn. General Greek college in Amerika. © Nov.
board, New York. 4745 | 18, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 16; K 872.
Number of entries in class H-K included in the Catalogue since Jan. 1,
1929:
PepEeunerions: Of works Of Aarhus. 228. ee 0
Drawings of plastic works of a scientific or technical character
PMechiCiness So ,one-copy) entries ).-= =. ee 431
Photographs (ineluding 65 one-copy entries) _-_______________-_____ 957
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 1,397 contributions to
periodicals and other one-copy entries) —__________________________ 2, 811
Wiper Spee ee Nh) Oe ee 4,199
83
PHOTOGRAPHS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 4746
Singley (B. Lloyd) 1-17
Acres and acres of wheat. Harvest-
ing in the state of Washington, 11624.
Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,
Meadville, Pa., as the author. R 1884,
Jan. 25, 1929.
Balanced Rock, Garden of the Gods,
Col., 9337. Photograph. © B. Lloyd
Singley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.
R 1878, Jan. 25, 1929.
Come on boys, we’ve got him, 11630.
Photograph. B. Lloyd Singley,
Meadville, Pa., as the author. R 1886,
Jan. 25, 1929.
Contemplating the prize, 11632. Pho-
tograph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-
ville, Pa., as the author. R 1888, Jan.
25, 1929.
Hnd of the chase, 11631. Photo-
graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville,
Pa., as the author. R 1887, Jan. 25,
1929.
Fall of the forest monarch, 11633.
Photograph. B. Lloyd Singley,
Meadville, Pa., as the author. R 1889,
Jan. 25, 1929.
Fourth Fall of the Giessbach, Swit-
zerland. Photograph. © B. Lloyd
Singley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.
R 1880, Jan. 25, 1929.
Guide packing in the day’s catch,
11634. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-
ley, Meadville, Pa., as the author. R
1890, Jan. 25, 1929.
Harvesting in the great West. Com-
bined reaper and thresher, Washing-
ton, 11623. Photograph. © B. Lloyd
Singley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.
R 1883, Jan. 25, 1929.
In the Bernese Oberland, Brienzer
Rothhorn railway, Switzerland, 10776.
Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,
Meadville, Pa., as the author. R 1894,
Jan. 25, 1929.
Miser, 11906. Photograph. © B.
Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as the
author. R 1892, Jan..25, 1929.
Rich clusters of luscious grapes, in
a New York vineyard, 11627. Photo-
graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville,
Pa., as the author. R 1885, Jan. 25,
1929.
Shooting prairie chickens, 11625.
Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,
Meadville, Pa., as the author. R 1882,
Jan. 25, 1929.
Sportsman’s paradise, 11626. Photo-
graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville,
Pa., as the author. R 1881, Jan. 25,
1929.
Taking in washing, 10423. Photo-
graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville,
Pa., as the author. R 1893, Jan. 25,
1929.
Toting out the game, 11635. Photo-
graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville,
Pa., as the author. R 189i, Jan; 25
1929.
Vale of the Lauterbrunnen from
Wengen, Switzerland, the lovely. Pho-
tograph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-
ville, Pa., as the author. R 1879, Jan.
25, 1929.
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OF JUNE 20, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909
PART 4
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DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC
OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS;
PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
INCLUDING
LIST OF RENEWALS
1929
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 24
No. 2
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON : 1929
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MODELS OR Ps nS uh OR
WORKS OF ART
Notr.—An asterisk (*) after the proprietor’s name indicates that the artist and copy-
right proprietor are the same.
Abbate (Paolo Salvatore) New York.
A4TAT
Abbate (Paolo) Sculpture:
Columbus. Standing figure holding
the sphere on his left hand, with the
index finger of right hand pointing at
it. Dress of the period with a mantle
thrown over the shoulders. The face,
thoughtful, is slightly turned to the
lettin © tc. June 28, 1929; G 1117.
Abbey (C. A.)* Fredericksburg, Va.
4748, 4749
Paintings:
Historic Fredericksburg.
book with lettering]
1929) G28.
Historie Virginia.. Her sixteen im-
mortals, [An open book with lettering
and names] © 1c. Apr. 29, 1929; G
[Open
© 1c. Apr. 29,
729.
Acams (Herbert)* New York. 4750
Sculpture :
Bryant (William Cullen) Bronze
bust. © 1c. May 22, 1929; G 869.
Aitken (Robert)* New York. 4751
Sculpture:
Clay (Henry) Bronze bust. © 1.¢.
May 22, 1929; G 864.
Alles (Henry)* San Francisco.
4752, 4753
Sculpture:
Cowboy. Representation of a cow-
boy with left arm uplifted, and right
arm extended with gun in hand. ©
1c June 12, 1929; G 1041.
Minion of the law. [Figure of po-
liceman standing erect; without arms]
© 1<¢. Apr. 15, 1929; G 793.
American iron and steel institute, New
York. 4754
Manship (Paul) Model:
Gary memorial medal. Medal—ob-
verse shows portrait bust of Elbert H.
Gary. Reverse bears figure of vulean
with hammer held in left hand and
resting on left knee leaning against
work bench with anvil in foreground
and furnace in the back. Two winged
figures at the top holding laurel
wreath with cireular dotted decoration.
© 1c. May 24, 1929; G 886.
American lithographic co., ine.*, New
York. 4755
Painting:
Cowboy and Indian game _ sketch.
Trees and log-cabins [with level land
in foreground, and hills in back-
ground] © 1c. Apr. 24,1929; G 715.
Art way studios, Chicago. 4756
Romanelli (Carlo) Sculpture:
Man & chair. [Figure of man in
working clothes standing beside up-
holstered almechair. Large conven-
tional base] © 1c. May 18, 1929; G
S08.
Asmus (Julia)* New York.
4757, 4758
Paintings:
Bird and the cones.. [Figure of
spotted bird in center of oblong panel.
Lettering: New York league of women
voters, at top] © 1c. May 31, 1929;
G 83361.
Hall (Haris) in America. [Half
length figure with ruif around neck,
bird on shoulder, bottle at right hand]
© 1c. May 31, 1929; G 83362.
Azzi (Marius)* New York.
4759-4761
Sculpture :
Gazelle. [Fleeting gazelle in atti-
tude of descending hill] © 1c. Apr.
1, 1929; G 536.
Mischievous. A garden group show-
ing a boy trying to subdue a young
goat. © 1c. June 17, 1929; G 1055.
Roaring lion. A male lion perched
on a rock, calling to his mate. ©l1e.
June 17, 1929; G 1052.
Baker (Perey Bryant)* New York.
4762, 4763
Sculpture:
Not charity but a chance for every
child. Portrait figure of Sophie Irene
Loeb holding baby in arms and sur-
rounded by five children playing. ©
1c. Apr. 11, 1929; G 593.
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CATALOGUE OF
Baker (Percy Bryant) *—Continued.
Pioneer women group. Pioneer
women group showing woman’s left
hand holding a scythe, right arm rest-
ing on young boy who is holding a
book and petting a dog with his right
hand. Period costumes. Sheaf of
wheat at back. © 1c. Apr. 11, 1929;
G 594.
Ballin (Hugo)* Pacific Palasades,
Calif. 4764-4770
Paintings:
Days of creation. In the B’nai
B'rith temple, Los Angeles, Calif. ©
1 ¢, Apr. 29, 1929: G 7.
History of the Jews, no. 1. In the
B’nai B’rith temple, Los Angeles, Calif.
© 1c. Apr. 29, 1929; G 732.
no. 2. In the B’nai Brith tem-
ple, Los Angeles, Calif. © 1c. Apr. 29,
1929; G 733.
NOs
ple, Los Angeles, Calif.
29, 1929; G 734.
——no. 4. In the B’nai B’rith tem-
ple, Los Angeles, Calif. © 1c. Apr.
29, 1929; G 735.
no. 5. In the B’nai B’rith tem-
ple, Los Angeles, Calif. © 1c. Apr.
29, 1929; G 786.
no. 6. In the B’nai B’rith tem-
ple, Los Angeles, Calif. © 1c. Apr.
29, 1929; G 737.
In the B’nai B'rith tem-
© 1c. Apr.
Barclay bros., Barre, Vt. 4771
Comi (Alfred J.) Design:
Templeton memorial, 1390. © June
8. 1929; 2c. June 14; G 1048.
Batchelder (John M.) Dixon, Ill.
AU72, 4773
McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:
Raynolds.memorial, 1000. © May
31, 1929: 2-e) June 7 7 Gr aG5ie
Wilson memorial, 996. © May 31,
1929: 2 CL unest :sGy 1032.
Beck (Raphael)* Buffalo. 4774
Design:
Monument. Shaft surmounted by
figure of Patriotism holding Roman
standard and torch. Base with four
fountains; above it four eagles and
draped flags. © 1c. May 14, 1929; G
810.
Bendixen (Ruth Collins) New York.
A775
Masters (Reginald) Design:
Metal trees. Trunk, limbs and
branches all simulating a tree having
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Dt. Lvs Nase Voae
——
a flat-bettomed base for holding the
metal tree upright. © 1 ¢ May 16,
1929; G 1119.
Berge (Lily) Baltimore. 4776
Krick (Perna) Sculpture:
Baby faun. Tiny child with pointed
ears, shaggy legs and hoop. Arms
folded at back and head _ turned
slightly to left. Crab at base of pedes-
tal. ©1c. June 3, 1929; G 922.
Black hawk hotels corp.*, Davenport,
Fa. ATTT
Design :
B. H. co. china ware design. Cir-
cular drawing with monogram B. H.
co. and picture of Indian chief on bor-
der with three other conventional de
signs. © 1c. Apr. 13, 1929; G 618.
Blackburn (Percy Thomas) * Denver.
4778-4781
Models:
Hmperor. Mask; wall decoration.
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1929; G 542.
Empress. Mask: wall decoration.
©l1c¢. Mar. 20, 1929; G 543.
Mandarin. Mask; wall decoration.
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1929; G 540.
Mystery. Mask; wall decoration.
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1929; G 541.
Blackstone (Michael) * Bethlehem, Pa.
Pa. 4782
Drawing:
Umpa. [Five scenes introducing
Umpa, our ideal college boy, as a rah
rah boy, at the proms, with the rac-
coons, and in sport] © 1. May 10,
1929; G 804.
Bloom (J. F.) & co.*, Omaha, Neb.
4AT83A4A785
Drawings:
Gothie spire monument, plan 5960,
consisting of plain bottom base,
mclded second base, and Gothic shaft.
© 1c. May 11, 1929; G 809.
Two piece sarcophagus monument,
desigh no. 515, with anthemion orna-
ment in upper right and left corners of
die, and panel for name between the
two ornaments. © 1c. Apr. 29, 1929;
G 738.
Sculpture:
Upright monolith memorial, rough
finish at bottom, blending into finely
hammered finish flames, from which a
finely hammered finish Latin cross
emerges at top. © 1c. May 31, 1929;
G 1021.
WORKS
no. 2, 1929
Boeing airplane co., Seattle. 4786
Monteith (Charles N.) Design:
B-line. Mark of transportation serv-
‘ice. [Chicago, San Francisco: these
two words joined by straight line with
radiating lines around lettering, B-
line, in center] © 1c. Mar. 28, 1929;
‘G 584.
Bone (Kathryn)* Los Angeles. 4787
Drawing:
Dolly of Hollywood. Comic strips,
mooie oe Oot ce, Jan. 18, 1929; G
502.
Boyce (G. F.) ine, Cherry Valley,
NOY 4788
Cobbett (Alfred R.) Design:
Vosburgh memorial, erected in Fern
Dale cemetery, Johnstown, N. Y.
[Monument mounted on double base.
Embossed design of a cross and lilies
within Gothic arch at top merging into
stone below] © 1. Apr. 30, 1929;
G 745.
Brand (Adolphus Henry Louis)* New
York. A789
Model:
Baby satyr piping to two squirrels.
[sitting on their haunches facing him]
©, ie June 7, 1929; G 1029.
“Brand (C. G.)* Brighton, Col. 4790
Design :
T-scream and pop. Ragged youth
standing, one arm extended, hand and
finger pointing; other hand across ab-
domen with arm at side; barefooted.
Letterng above extended arm; sketch
of ice-cream cone and pop below. ©
1c May 8, 1929; G 796.
Broadview corporation, Dayton, O.
4791, 4792
Catflet studios. Paint-
ings:
Panoramic view of the Patterson
Park subdivision with the city of Day-
ton in the background. ©1c. June 6,
1929; G 1025.
View of South Main St., Dayton, O.,
with the proposed track elimination
project superimposed. This view is
from a position south of Sixth St.
(Gibson)
and looks northward. © 1. June 6,
1929; G 1024.
Brown (Kathryn) * Detroit. 4793
Drawing:
Phil Ocifer sez. Child in college cap
and cape. © 1c. May 9, 1929; G 799.
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Brucker (Jessie)* New York.
4794, 4795
Drawings:
Comic figure of animal, A. 2 views
of comic figure of animal having
pointed [sic] snoot. © 1 ec. Apr. 8,
1929; G 554.
Comic figure of animal, B. [2 views
of comic figure of animal having oval
or rounded snout] © 1 «¢ Apr. 38,
1929; G 555.
Burson (W. W.) Los Angeles.
4796, 4797
Yerbysmith (A. H.) Models:
HKva. [Statuette of girl with long
curls and wearing ruffled dress. Hands
folded] ©1e. Apr. 15, 1929; G 621.
Topsy. [Statuette of little girl with
hair in many braids tied and standing
out from her head; hands at sides]
©1c. Apr. 15, 1929; G 622.
Catholic statuary co., Chicago. 4798
Tei (Amadeo) Model:
Therese (Saint) known as the Little
Flower. Standing relief [in arched
frame with lettering below] ©1e
Apr. 15, 1929; G 620.
Chiara (Richard H.)* Cleveland.
4799
Drawing:
Snuggles. Four scenes. [From left
to right: Young man walking down
street with flowers; girl greeting
young man; young man and girl sitting
taiking; young man slumped down in
chair, girl laughing] © 1c. Apr. 11,
1929; K 624.
Chicago. University. Chicago.
4800, 4801
La Rose (Pierre DeChignon) De-
signs:
Crescat scientia, vita excolatur.
[Coat of arms: shield with open book
in band across top; spread-winged
eagle below, with flower] © 1c. Apr.
1, 1929; G 538.
Sigillum universitatis Chicaginien-
sis, A. D. MDCCCXC. [Seal of cir-
cular design. Central figure: spread-
winged eagle, flower, and open book,
with border of lettering] © 1c. Apr.
1, 1929; G 587. ;
Christian board of publication, St.
Louis. 4802-4809
Justice (Marion T.) Painting:
Bees, 80454. Little boy sitting in
garden watching bees fly to and from
hives. Hollyhocks in bloom. Plank
fence. ©1c. May 6, 1929; G 781.
CATALOGUE OF
4810
Christian board%of publication—Con.
Wireman (Katharine R.) Paint-
ings:
Circle of children in Sunday school,
80451. Six children with their teacher.
She is clasping hand of one. Two
small chairs and desk. Drawings on
wall. ©1c. May 6, 1929; G 779.
Kindness to lame boy, 80450. Lame
boy sitting in wheel-chair; little boy
and girl standing by offering flowers.
© 1c May 6, 1929: G 778.
Mother sewing for child, 80449.
Mother sewing, child standing by,
flower pot in window. © 1c. May 6,
1929: G TTT.
Wuenscher (—)
Abraham and Lot.
Paintings:
Two old men, in
robes, standing on hilltop; rolling
landscape. © 1c. Apr. 29, 1929; G
740.
Elijah and boy, 40456. Elijah stand-
ing on stairway, holding boy. Woman
kneeling with outstretched hands. ©
1 c. May 6, 1929; G 780.
Oriental housetop. Housetop, stair-
way, man at top, and man at bottom
with staff preparing to go up stairs.
© 1c. Apr. 29, 1929; G 739.
Sharing last cake. Old man seated
outside doorway, lady standing, offer-
ing him cake. Tree on right hand side.
© 1c. Apr. 29, 1929; G 741.
Chrysler corp., Detroit.
Smith (Harry) Drawing:
Chrysler motors. Standardized
quality. [Circular border of lettering
4810
around a tree] © 1c. Apr. 6, 1929;
G 565.
Clewell (Charles Walter) * Canton, O.
4811-4818
Models:
Bronze ornament, A. [Vase] ecrea-
tion of curved form and textured sur-
face. ©1c. Apr. 11, 1929; G 585.
B. [Vase] of curved form and
textured surface. © 1 ec. Apr. 11,
1929; G 586.
C. [Vase] creation of curved
form and textured surface. © 1 «¢.
Apr. 11, 1929; G@ 587.
D. [Vase] creation of curved
form and textured surface. © 1 e«.
Apr. 11, 1929; G 588.
EK. [Bowl] creation of curved
form and textured surface. © 1.
Apr. 44, #929: G-. 589:
F. [Vase] creation of curved
form and textured surface. © 1 «.
Apr. 11, 1929; G@ 590.
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G. [Vase] creation of curved
form and textured surface. © 1 «
Apr. 11, 1929; G@ 591.
H. [Vase] creation of curved
form and textured surface. © 1 «@
Apr. 11, 1929; G@ 592.
Cold Spring granite co., Cold Spring,
Minn. 4819, 4820:
McClellan (Harry ©.) Designs:
Marshall memorial, 500. © May 14,.
1929. 2 @. Maly. 24: G S91.
Steen memorial. © May 14, 1929;
2c. May 24; G 892.
Colueci (Antonio) Brooklyn. 4821
Colucci (Abel Antonio) Model:
Beethoven. [Bust] © 1c. Feb. 4,
1929; G 756.
Comins (Arthur C.) trustee for the
class of *93 Worcester polytechnic
institute, Worcester,. Mass.
Emmel (Chas.) & Ross co.
ture:
’°93 goat. Bronze grotesque figure of
a goat in which the head is of full
natural size and the bedy is of dimi-
nutive size. © 1c. May 16, 1929; G
821. 4822
Sculp-
Corning glass works, Corning, N. Y.
4823.
Carden (Fredrick) Sculpture:
Edison (Thomas A.) Plaque, In-
taglio relief. [Right profile view] ©
1c. May 22, 1929; G 879.
Corroon (R. A.) New York. 4824
Wegenaar (J. L.) co., ine. Design:
Corrooh cemetery memorial. Irip-
tych, in form, with platform base,
carved cross and panels on center
stone, carved panels on pilasters on
wing stone. © 1 ¢. June 20,71929=
G 1088.
@
Crane (Richard T.) jr., Chicago. 4820.
Young-Hunter (John) Painting:
Crane (Richard T.) jr., esq. [Por-
trait of half-length figure seated in
arm-chair] © 1c. June 15, 1929; G
1047.
Crescent metal works, ine., Newark,
IN. d 4826.
Rexach (Albert) Sculpture:
Nereid. [Nude female figure stand-
ing on pedestal of wave-like mass with
one knee bent, other straight; leaning:
back while supporting vase and holder
on her stomach] ©1 ¢. May 6, 19295.
G 773.
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no. 2, 1929
‘Curé (Raymond)* New York. 4827
Designs:
Good Christian. He loves his fellow
man. [Cannibal seated on pile of
‘books eating human arm. Open book
in left hand. Parts of human body
and clothing scattered around fire
over which hangs a kettle. Two palm
trees in background] © 1c. June 18,
1929; G 1077.
Curé (Raymond) and Hagan (John)
New York. 4828, 4829
Curé (Raymond) Drawings:
Study in shaving brushes. [Two
‘brushes, each bearing a man’s face on
the handle, one inverted] © 1 «.
May 23, 1929; G 885.
Two Americans—George Washing-
ton is proud to sit beside Abraham
Lincoln. [Lettering below figures of
Lincoin and a negro man seated on a
bench] © 1c. May 6, 1929; G 772.
Dahme (Ferdinand Arnold Arthur)*
New York. 4830-4838
Paintings:
Bathing idyll. Bathing scene; castle
in background, willow tree framing the
view. Three nude women in fore-
ground. © 1c. May 22, 1929; G 876.
Coming in. Three quarter front
view of Spanish galleon, full sails set.
‘Smaller sail boat in foreground. ©
1 ec. May 22, 1929; G 871.
Farewell. Cove of the sea with
Spanish galleon setting sails. Fore-
‘ground: a portico, woman leaning
against pillar. © 1c. May 22, 1929;
‘G 873.
Going out. Spanish galleon setting
sail, three quarter stern view. Smaller
Sailing vessel in foreground, another
galleon in distance. © 1c. May 22,
1929; G 872.
I lay me down to sleep. Child in
bed with hands folded in prayer with
mother alSo in prayer. © 1c May
22, 1929; G 877.
I’m in. Laughing child in surf bath-
ing. © 1c. May 22, 1929; G 875.
Me want some more. Baby in high
chair with bowl and spoon. ©1«.
May 22, 1929; G 874.
Nymph of dawn. Nude woman lean-
ing over a shrub with blossoms and
little imps sitting around looking on;
hillside. Castle in background. ©1e.
May 22, 1929; G 878.
We, alone. Airplane, Spirit of St.
Louis, over ocean with allegorical for-
‘mations of figures in the clouds.
1c. May 29, 1929; G 9138.
|
OF ART
4922
DaPrato (A.) co., Boston. 4839-4922
Bovecchi (A. & R.) Model:
Holy water font, 1997. ©1ec. June
4, 1929; G 952.
Gironi (Raffaello) Models:
Benedict (St.) 915. © 1c. June 4,
1929; G 977.
Bracket, 1746, 1770, 1771, 1772. ©
1 ec. each June 4, 1929; G 928-931.
Bracket for group station, 1504. ©
1c. June 4, 1929; G 932.
Donatus (St.) 806, 894, 897. ©l1e.
each June 4, 1929; G 979-981.
Credence table, 2111-2115. ©l1e.
each June 4, 1929; G 933-937.
Death of St. Therese, 1160. © 1.
June 4, 1929; G 938.
Expedite (St.) 822. ©1c. June 4,
1929; G 982.
Exposition for
1821, 1825.
G 939, 940.
Exposition throne, 1822. ©1c. June
4, 1929; G 941.
Francis de Paula (St.) 714, 716.
© 1 c. each June 4, 1929; G 983, 984.
blessed sacrament,
© 1c. each June 4, 1929;
Gabriel (St.) 980, 981. © 1c. each
June 4, 1929; G 985, 986.
Giovanni di Montemarano (St.)
1823. ©1c. June 4, 1929; G 987.
Gothic frame for station, 1340, 13438,
1345, 1894. © 1c. each June 4, 1929;
G 942-945.
Gothic pulpit, 1790. © 1c. June 4,
1929; G 946.
Gothie shrine, 1775, 1779, 1790. ©
1 ce. each June 4, 1929; G 947-949.
Maurice Baylon (St.) 885. © 1.
June 4, 1929; G 995.
Nicholas of Bari (St.) 847. ©1e.
June 4, 1929: G 996.
Paul of the Cross (St.) 984, 985.. ©
1 c. each June 4, 1929; G 997, 998.
Pedestal, 1687. 1688, 1690, 1694,
1696, 1697, 1698, 1702, 1709, 1732, 1740,
© 1c. each June 4, 1929; G 961-971.
Raphael (St.) 605. ©1«e. June 4,
1929; G 999.
Renaissance frame for station, 1449.
© 1c. June 4, 1929; G 973.
Roch (St.) 883. © 1e¢ June 4,
1929; G 1001.
Roman frame for station, 1438. ©
1c. June 4, 1929; G 972.
Roman frame for station, 1466. ©
1 ec. June 4, 1929; G 974.
Roman shrine, 1778, 1781. ©1..
each June 4, 1929; G 975, 976.
89
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
4923
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 24
DaPrato (A.) co.—Continued.
Therese (St.)—Shower of roses,
bas-relief, 1900. © 1c. June 4, 1929;
G 1004.
Vincent Ferrer (St.) 821, 827. ©
1 c. each June 4, 1929; G 1005, 1006.
Vision of St. Anthony, 1928. © 1
ce. June 4, 1929; G 1008.
Zacharias (St.) 926. ©1e. June 4,
1929; G 1007.
Palla (Ferdinando) Models:
Blessed Virgin and Child statue,.
123, 144, 149. © 1 ¢. each June 4,
1929; G 925-927.
Cecilia (S#.) 1137.
1929; G 978.
Guardian angel, 624. ©1c. June 4,
1829; G 950.
Holy Redeemer statue, 15. © 1 «.
June 4, 1929; G 951.
Immaculate conception statue, 214,
215, 217. ©. 1 c¢. exch Juner4 1929:
G 953-955.
Joseph (Sf.) and Child statue, 71.
76. © 1c. each June 4, 1929; G
988, 989.
Joseph (S7.) statue, 86, 88, 98, 103,
111. © 1 ec each June 4, 1929; G
990-994.
Last Supper, 1806.
1929; G 956.
Mother of Grace statue, 242, 247,
257. © 1 ¢. each June 4, 1929; G
957-959.
Our Lady of the Rosary statue, 185.
© 1c. June 4, 1929; G 960.
Rita "CSi.) sto. © 1c ehume 4,
1929; G 1000.
Mberese a (S¢.) tidal, tise Cc,
each June 4, 1929; G 1002, 1003.
Davenport (Llewellyn D.)* Santa Bar-
bara, Calif. 4923
Design :
Vertical sundial. [Spread-wing bird
in relief with long projecting beak as
pointer on oval disc with numbers]
© 1c. May 1929; G 776.
Davis (Virgalene)* Lawrence, Kan.
4924
© ier aune, 4,
© 1c. June 4,
Sculpture :
Rock chalk jayhawk. Small jay-
hawk sitting on the rock chalk pile.
© 1c. Apr. 29, 1929; G 766.
Deatherage (Albert Gerald) * Wichita
Falls, Tex. 4925-4927
Drawings:
Huff memorial. [Perspective view
of burial lot with four small monu-
ments. Large conventionalized monu-
90
ment at back of the lot which has low
narrow border] © 1c. Mar. 30, 1929:
G 625.
Lawson memorial. [Large monu-
ment with plain block in center bear-
ing name, Lawson; ends extended
with concave curve at top] © 1 e.
Mar. 30, 1929; G 627.
Still memorial. [Large convention-
alized monument with tapering shaft
bearing lettering on one side and
tilted figure of airplane on top] © 2
ec. Mar. 30, 1929; G 626.
DcCarlo (Leonard)* San Francisco.
4928.
Drawing:
Tony Mandolino. [Four views:
man ready to eat chicken; chicken
slipping from plate to his face; man
putting chicken in meat-grinder, and
chicken breaking meat-grinder and
falling to the floor] © 1 ec. Apr. 2,
1929; G 552.
De Land (Clyde O.)* Philadelphia.
4929 4931
Paintings:
Birth of the national anthem.
Night scene on deck of ship. Seated
figure at left with pencil and paper,
and two men standing by the rail
watching bombardment of distant fort.
Butt end of cannon at right. ©1«
May 20, 1929; G 828.
Raising the first American flag,
Cambridge, Mass. Jan. 1, 1776. Inte-
rior of fort with open trench and two.
guns with squads at left, fiag raising,
mounted officers and cheering soldiers
in middle distance. © 1c. Apr. 27,
1929-5 G 120:
Washington at Dorchester Heights.
At left, two girls on foot, Washington
on horseback, two officers beyond and
pole with flag. At right, cannon in
trench, rubbish incinerator and cheer
soldiers. In the distance, Beacon Hill,
Boston and the bay with departing
British ships. © 1c. May 20, 1929;
G 829.
Deming (Kay)* New York. 4932
Sculpture:
Kid. Sculpture in the round, being
the form of a young goat in the atti-
tude of butting. © 1c. Apr. 16, 1929;
G 631.
Denslow (Henry Carey)* Brooklyn.
4933:
Drawing:
Evolution of life. 2. Animal life of
the Miccene, Pliocene and Pleistocene
age, all placed on a long curtain. ©
1c May 8, 1929; G 814.
WORKS OF ART
no. 2, 1929
4958
Detwiller (Frederick K.)* New York.
49344936
Paintings:
Home of Hett Smith, the traitor.
[Close up view of house; four barren
trees in foreground; body of water in
. background] © 1c. June 1, 1929; G
1069.
Treason hill, Haverstraw, N. Y.
[View of house, with large tree in
fereground and smaller trees in back-
eround|] © 1c. June 1, 1929; G 1068.
Washington walnut. Washington
walnut is in the right foreground; on
the extreme right end is the Treason
House seen across the Albany post
road; on the extreme left in the dis-:
tance is seen the Hudson and the vil-
lage of Haverstraw; the Hook Moun-
tains and Mt. Thor are in the back-
sround. ©-1c. June 5, 1929; G 1009.
Dodds granite co., Milford, Mass.
A937
McClellan (Harry)
Wawler memorial, Caivary ceme-
tery, Chicago, no. C9015. Plain Cal-
vary cross on three bases, and having
wings either side rising from bottom
base to the end pedestals bearing large
urns. © 1c. Apr. 29, 1929; G 780.
Design:
Dreifuss (Leopold)* San Francisco.
49384944
Designs:
Collegians, 2. Plaque showing the
representation of two football players,
[one carrying the ball in attitude of
being tackled] © 1c. Apr. 17, 1929;
G 638. .
3. Plaque showing the repre-
sentation of three crewmen in [f[atti-
tude of rowing] © 1c. Apr. 17, 1929;
G 639.
4. Plaque showing the _ repre-
Sentation of two mounted polo players
[riding toward the foreground; ©
mer apr. 17, 1929: G 640.
5. Plaque showing the repre-
sentation of two basket-ball players
[jumping for the ball] ©1c. Apr. 17,
1929; G 641.
6. Plaque showing the repre-
sentation of a golf player [in attitude
of completing drive, with club back
over left shoulder] © 1 ec. Apr. 17,
1929; G 642.
7. Plaque showing the _ repre-
sentation of two tennis players, [girls,
one in foreground running up to meet
the ball high over her head] © 1.
Apr. 17, 1929; G 643.
ot
8. Plaque showing the _ repre-
sentation of two runners in [attitude
of going over hurdle] © 1c. Apr. 7,
1929; G 644.
Dunsmore (John Ward)* New York.
4945
Painting:
Washington and staff at Fort Lee,
watching attack on Fort Washington,
N. Y. Washington on horseback in
center hands a message to an officer
to be taken to the commander at Fort
Washington. At left of picture Tom
Paine stands leaning against tree. ©
1c. Apr. 30, 1929; G 743.
Economy concrete products co., Wau-
watosa, Wis. 4946
Schwalbe (Lester E.) Drawing:
A-lyte. Word A-lyte with a lighted
candle thereunder. © 1 c. Mar. 11,
1929; G 764.
Elks’ national memorial headquarters
commission, New York.
4947-4949
Savage (Hugene Francis) Paint-
ings:
Appeal of charity. One of three
ceiling panels comprising a triptych,
or one unit, placed in Elks’ national
memorial, Chicago. A feast, beggars
etc. © 1 c¢. Apr. 19, 1929; G 646.,
Figures catrying fruit, re-
flected in water. © 1c. Apr. 19, 1929;
G 647.
——Pegasus, flying figures,
birds. © 1c. Apr. 19, 1929; G 648.
Emory (Delbert E.) Chicago. 4950
Korella (Anthony) Painting:
Lest we forget. World war scene
with border of pictures of American
Legion commanders. Pictures of hono-
rary commanders at top and represen-
tation of Flanders Fields and poem by
Lieut. Col. John McCrae at bottom,
with Red Cross nurses at either side
and Statute of Liberty in center of
field: © 1c June 7, 1929; G 1082.
Hstes (St. Louis) New York. 4951
Behrens (Albert M.) Drawing:
How to live 150 years. [Nude fe-
male figure; body bending back at
hips; arms raised, supporting large
tray of fruit] © 1e¢. June 22, 1929;
G 1097.
European statuary & art co., Milwau-
kee. 4952-4958
Pescosta (Frank) Sculpture:
Blessed Virgin and Child, 1484. ©
1c. Apr. 19, 1929; G 649.
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
4959
Huropean statuary & art co.—Contd.
Immaculate Conception, 1425. ©
1c. Apr. 19, 1929; 'G@ 653.
Joseph (St.) and Child, 1480. ©
1 «c. Apr. 19, 1929 ;.G 655.
1502. © 1 ¢. Apr. 19551929-"'G
Joseph (St.) with square, 1503. ©
1c. Apr. 19, 1929; G 650.
Sacred Heart of Jesus, 1871. ©l1e.
Apr. 19, 1929; G 651.
1500. © 1c. Apr. 19, 1929: G
652.
654.
Evans (Rudolph)* New York.
Sculpture:
Longfellow
Bronze bust.
S67.
4959
(Henry Wadsworth)
© 1c. May 22, 1929; G
Feeley co., inec., New York. 4960
Hofmann (Heinrich) Painting:
Christ at the time of his resurrec-
tion. [Three-quarter full front figure]
© 1c. May 1, 1929; G 750.
Ferrari (Febo)* Short Beach, Conn.
4961
Sculpture :
Robins, a sun-dial. [Large bird pull-
ing worm out of ground, and young
bird with mouth open at side] ©
1 e@. May 4, 1929; G 762.
Ferris (Jean Leon Gerome)* Philadel-
phia. 4962, 4963
Paintings:
Franklin’s homecoming. 1785. Foot
of High St., Philadelphia; Franklin
center of a group; prow of a ship in
background with river beyond; sedan
chair and two negroes at left. © 1.
Apr. 4, 1929; G@ 559.
Washington at Bartram’s garden,
1774. Front of Bartram’s house.
Bartram and Washington in center;
table and group to right; woman and
cat to left. ©1c. Apr. 6, 1929; G 713.
Field museum of natural history, Chi-
cago. 4964 4967
Blaschke (Frederick) Sculpture:
Reproduction of a Neanderthal fam-
ily, and the eave in which they lived
50,000 years ago. [Woman and child
in corner, boy and woman at right
(woman skinning animal), and man
at left] ©1c. June 10, 1929; G 1037.
Knight (Charles R.) Paintings:
Brontosaur, a prehistoric animal.
[Huge animal with small head, long
neck, large body and long tail, in fore-
ground. Three crocodiles at left.
92
pt. Iv. n. s., v. 24
Water and tropical trees in back-
ground] © 1c. Apr. 25, 1929: G 717.
Giant prehistoric Irish deer. [Fig-
ure of deer with very large antlers,
standing at brow of a hill in fore-
ground, with valley and hills in back-
ground] ©1e. Apr. 11, 1929; G@ 595.
Mosasaur, a prehistoric animal.
[Aquatie scene. Large sharp-toothed
animal with ridge down back and tail,
swimming in the foreground. Sea
ereature at right. Seven prehistoric
flying reptiles at left] © 1c. Apr. 25,
1929; G@ 718.
Fiero (Emilie)* New York. 4968
Sculpture:
Rocky Mountain sheep head. Wall
fountain in bronze head {with large
curling horns] © 1c. May 9, 1929;
G 798.
Fingerle & co., Hsslingen/N., Germany.
49659
Springer (Sidonie) Painting:
Liebe, original—Olgemalde. [Fig-
ure of woman kneeling on hilltop;
arms outstretched holding large drap-
ery; head bent in attitude of looking
at roses] ©1c. May 27, 1929; G 910.
Fiamm (Louis) and Vigdor (Louisa) *
New York. 4970
Design:
No. B. 380. [Conventional flower]
© 1c. May 18, 1929; G 826.
Forest studios, Detroit.
Guswiler (Leila M.) Design:
Doll head. [Head and shoulders of
girl with wavy blond hair, eyes shut]
© 1c. Apr. 5, 1929; G 698.
Fraser (Laura Gardin)* New York.
4972-4978
4971
Sculpture:
John. Polo pony standing. © 16.
May 2, 1929; G 758.
John, with harness. [Polo pony
standing with head erect] © 1 .«.
May 2, 1929; G 757.
Lindbergh medal of the Congress,
United States of America. Obverse
Shows portrait of Lindbergh in helmet.
Reverse represents flying nude figure,
or spirit of aviation. © 1c. May 18,
1929; G 827.
Miss Buck. Polo pony [with right
fore foot raised and head erect] ©
1c. May 2, 1929; G 759.
National sculpture society medal.
[Circular bas-relief with seated figure
of nude man with head bowed, in fore-
ground. A winged horse flying in
background]: ©: 1 ¢. May. 2,,, 1923%
G 760.
WORKS OF ART
no. 2, 1929
Simplicity. [Bronze figure of nude
woman standing with head lowered
and slightly to right, and drapery held
by both hands at back] © 1c. May
2, 1929;.G 815:
Timmy Mrs. Coolidge’s dog. [Chow
dog in sitting position] © 1 « May
2, 1929; "Gs -%61.
French (Daniel Chester)* New York.
4979
Sculpture:
Hawthorne (Nathaniel) Bronze
bust. © 1c. May 22, 1929; G 870.
Friedlander (Leo) New York.
4980-4987
Sculpture:
Agriculture and industry. Male fig-
ure holding in one hand a hoe and in
the other hand a beehive. Female
figure holding horn of plenty. At her
feet is a mechanical device symbol-
izing industry. Horses in background.
© 1c. June 28, 1929; G 1109.
Filial fidelity. ..Figure of -a youth
manipulating farm horses. Mother
with infant representing the maternal
phase. © 1c. June 28, 1929; G 1111.
National wisdom and _ prudence.
Wisdom is represented by elderly man
holding an owl, and kneeling figure
of a woman holding -a mirror repre-
sents prudence. © 1c. June 28, 1929;
G 1110.
.o Navigation: » Neptune standing fig-
ure, and a kneeling female figure hold-
ing a model of a ship. © 1c June
28, 1929; G 1116. ;
Pegasus, significant of highest
achievement. Buildings and pyramid;
man holding trowel, with woman hold-
ing architectural design, representative
of the construction in building. © 1c.
June 28, 1929; G 1115.
Security and progress. Security is
typified in male figure holding key,
and seated female figure holding sym-
bol of winged ball representative of
progress. © 1 ¢. June 28, 1929; G
1114.
Thrift. Male and female figure.
Female figure holding strong box.
Seated figure symbolizing the bank.
Dog representing protection. © 1 «.
June 28, 1929; G 1112.
Transportation. Male and female
figure with symbols of aviation and
railroading. © 1 ¢. June 28, 1929;
G 1118.
93
5014
Frost & Reed, Itd., Bristol, England
4988, 4989
Dicksee (Herbert) Painting:
Comrades. Scottish deerhound and
a white West Highland terrier lying
in front of a fender. © 1c. June 1,
1929; G 916.
Munnings (A. J.) Painting:
Drummer of His Majesty’s First life
guards. Man in yellow uniform seated
upen a brown and white horse, facing
right. © 1c. June 13, 1929; G 1046.
Funderburk (Aaron F.)
Beach, Calif. 4990
Forncrook (Clarence S.) Painting:
Airplane view of Long Beach-Los
Angeles and vicinity showing indus-
trial and major highway developments.
A. F. Funderburk jr.’s bird’s-eye map.
© 1c. Apr. 5, 1929; G 560.
jr., Long
General electric co., Schenectady, N. Y.
4991
Booth (Franklin) Drawing:
Light’s golden jubilee. Thomas A.
Edison and picture of first incandes-
cent lamp and latest incandescent
lamp. © 1c. Apr. 23, 1929; G 1094.
Globe equipment co., Jacksonville, Fla.
4992
Eaton (Raymond) Drawing:
Globe equipment co. Globe with
Western hemisphere and firm name.
© 1c. May 22, 1929; G 862.
Graham (William P.) New York.
4993-5014
Design :
Adam. Design for a china plate.
[Five urns at regular intervals with
fioral designs interspersed] © 1 «.
Apr. 9, 1929; G 569.
<oPaintings: ©» ,
‘Adams design. [Ornamental urn in
center. Five urns at regular intervals
in border with floral decorations be-
tween] © 1. May 27, 1929; G 1014.
Antoinette design. [Central figure
is ornamental scroll-work with decora-
tive bands, and radial lines and motifs
at regular intervals in outer border]
© 1.¢. May 27, 1929; G 1015.
Autumn leaves design. [Conven-
tional leaves and flowers scattered
over a circular design] © 1c. May
ZA el O29; G.LOIG.
Cloissone. Design for a china plate.
[Seroll design of flowers, stems and
leaves] ©1c. Apr. 9, 1929; G 574.
Design, 341. [Margherite] © 1.
May 27, 1929; G 1010.
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
5015
Graham (William P.)—Continued.
Design, 351. [Small basket of
flowers] © 1c. May 27, 1929; G 1012.
Design, 352. [Scroll-work, conven-
tionalized foliage ete.] © 1c. May 27,
1929; G 1018.
Dolly Varden. Design for a china
plate. [Five baskets of flowers at
regular intervals with floral designs
interspersed, and larger basket of
flowers in center of plate] © 1 @:
Apr. 9, 1929; G 570.
Dorset. Design for a china plate.
[Landscape in circular center with a
background of urns, flowers, leaves
and stems in scrollwork] © 1c. Apr.
9, 1929; G 573.
Eldorado. Design for a china plate.
[Five small bowls of flowers at regu-
lar intervals with intricate design of
flowers, leaves and stems between]
© 1c. Apr. 9, 1929; G 571.
Firenze design. [One large and two
small sprays of assorted flowers] © 1
c. May 27, 1929; G@ 1017.
Hathaway design. [Bunch of
flowers between two cornucopias with
scroll-work placed at regular intervals
in the border] © 1 ce. May 27, 1929;
G 1018.
Hartsdale. Design for a china
plate.- © Lic! Apr 13,1929; G, 612.
Meissen. Design for a china plate.
© ic. Apr. 13, 1929; G 614.
alermo. [Large floral motif in
¢conter: three small sprays of flowers
urcund the edge] © 1 c¢. Apr. 18,
1929; G 613.
_ Pelham. Design for a china plate.
© c Apri, 19296)G Git:
Pompadour. Design for a china
plate. © 1c. Apr. 18, 1929; G 616.
Regina. [Five lattice work designs
with flowers, at regular intervals, with
dark solid spaces between and floral
sprays! ©1c. Apr. 9, 1929; G 572.
Valencia design. [Seroll-work in
center. Five tall vases of flowers at
regular intervals and decorative band
outside] © 1c. May 27, 1929; G 1019.
Vendome design. [Plain center with
decorative border divided into five sec-
tions by radial bands] © 1 ¢. May
27, 1929; G 1020.
Westchester. Design for a china
plate. © 1c. Apr. 13, 1929; G 615.
Graham & Zenger, inc., New York.
5015
Graham (William P.) Painting:
Design, 342. [Floral group] ©1-c.
May 27, 1929; G 1011.
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 24
Granite City granite co.*, St. Cloud,
Minn. 5016
Design :
Flethen memorial. Design 306. ©
1 ec. May 13, 1929; G 806.
Groseclose (Henry C.) Richmond.
5017
Osterberg (John E.) Drawing:
Emblem of future farmers of Amer-
ica. Cross section ear of corn; owl
sitting on plow; rising sun behind;
FFA in center; word Voeational
around top, and Agricu'ture below.
© 1c. May 6, 1929; G 767.
Haag (Charles Oscar)* Winnetka, [1].
5018
Sculpture:
Wedding ring. Sculptured relief, in
the nude, of woman holding her hands
upwards, her hair forming a ring. ©
1c. June 5, 1922; G 1091.
Hagan (John) Belleville, N. J. 5019
Curé (Raymond) Design:
Possib’e paradox. [ Anthropoid
chimpanzee lying in a hammock of
leaves, reading a book called Darwin]
© 1c. June 10, 1929; G 1035.
Hallett (Charles Douglas Mountjoy) *
Sydney, New South Wales, Aus-
. ‘tralia 5020
Drawing:
Charlie babies. [Two similar fig-
ures of girls in abbreviated dress with
left leg and right arm raised, and
mouth open wide] © 1c. May 10,
1929; G 803.
Hannay (Meta Knox)* Waban, Mass.
5uZ1-5024
Sculpture :
Fifth symphony. Caricature stat-
uette of Gustav Mahler in attitude of
conducting orchestra, with baton in
rioht hand. © 1c. June 12, 1929; G@
1042.
Lark. Bas-relief after the paint-
ing by Jules Breton. [Girl reaper in
field, sickle in right hand] ©1l1e
June 12, 1929; G@ 1045.
Mary’s lamb. Bas-relief of lamb in
circle. ©1c. June 12, 1929; G 10438.
Three gardeners. Bas-relief of
three gardeners; after Sir John Ten-
niel’s illustration for Lewis Carroll’s
Alice in Wonderland. © 1c. June 12,
1929; G 1044.
Hayes (Alma B.) Takoma Park, Md.
5025
Hayes (B. B.) Drawing:
Captain Ego. [Outline drawing of
man, full front view, hands clutching
lapels of his coat] © 1. c¢. Apr. 20,
1929; G 697.
94
WORKS OF ART
no. 2, 1929 5072
Hayes monument co., Chicago. 5026 | Hoffman (Malvina)* New York.
Hayes (Charles A.) Design: 5037, 5038
Hayes memorial. © Dec. 22, 1928; Sculpture: PY
2 c. Mar. 16, 1929; G 623. Siamese cat in an upright position
: : on a wooden block base. © 1c. May
Hazzard (Harry Marsden)* ala 25, 1929: G 899.
York. DUSK Sleeping cat (Siamese) [Cat with
Sculpture:
Cold maker. Statuette representing
the North Western plains Indians
mythical god of winter. [Emaciated
figure of man holding a staff crouched
over a skull] © 1c. Apr. 10, 1929;
G 580.
Heywood (Anne)* New York.
Drawihg:
Solitude. Ausable River,
White Face in the distance.
ting on rock along the river.
May 24, 1929; G 890.
Hibben (Thomas)* New York.
5029-5033
5028
Mount
Man sit-
©) aie:
Designs:
Band leader with baton and little
boy marching together. © 1 ec. Apr.
16, 1929; G 634.
Boy sawing wood in a Shop. ©1e.
Apr. 16, 1929; G 632.
Christmas tree with decorations and
toys. © ic. Apr. 16, 1929; G 635.
Fat clown and two children with bal-
loons. ©1ec. Apr. 16, 1929; G 633.
Stained glass window for Riley hos-
pital. Circus parade with prominent
figures of elephants and clowns. ©
1c. Apr. 16, 1929; G 636.
Himebaugh (Guy Walter) and Bridg-
water (Howard Jacquay) Atlanta.
5034
Snell (Conrad E.). Drawing:
Colonial guards of America. [Two
guns crossed with Liberty Bell hang-
ing on beam suspended from butts by
chains. Letters GA., L. 5., C. G. A.
placed in the angles] © 1c. Apr. 8,
¥929°G 813.
Hintermeister (Hy.)* Brooklyn.
5035, 5036
Paintings:
Sundaughter. Sitting on a rocky
ledge an Indian girl, her body partly
covered with furs, her right hand rest-
ing on a bow with arrows, her left
hand shading her eyes, iS looking to-
ward the setting sun. © 1c. June
19, 1929; G 1083.
Two Blue Belton. English setters
pointing quail hidden under blackberry
bushes in the left foreground. In the
middle distance are two hunters com-
ing over the hill. Fall scene. © 1c.
June 10, 1929; G 1038.
95
body curled up] ©1ce. May 25, 1929;
G 898.
Holden (Sanford S.)* Kenilworth, Ill.
5039
Painting:
Lady in evening wrap. [Full length
figure of girl standing before an arched
doorway] ©1c. May 381, 1929; G 914.
Hoover (Martin R.) Ft. Worth, Tex.
5040
Bentley (Kenneth J.) Sculpture:
Snooks, the hot dog. Dog in a sit-
ting position with an enlarged head
and eyes. ©1c. Mar. 25, 1929; G 700.
Hoover-Greer manufacturing co., Fort
Worth, Tex. 5041
Bowman (L.) Sculpture:
Old soak. [Figure of man with left
hand in pocket, wearing a derby.
Bare foot showing through toe of right
shoe] ©1e. Apr. 17, 1929; G 699.
Horwitz (Edw. S.)* Cincinnati. 5042
Drawing:
Comie fans. Second series. Meet
Mike and Ray, they’ve come to stay.
Two figures personifying the micro-
phone and radio, on left and right re-
spectively; with the names, Mike Ra-
phone and Ray Dech. © 1 ¢. Mar.
18, 1929; .G 1081.
Hudson’s Bay Co., Vancouver, B. C.
5043-5072
Innes (John) Paintings:
Buffalo scouts. [Two Indians with
horses in foreground. Herd of buf-
faloeSs in middle distance. Hills in
background] © 1 ce. May 23, 1929;
G 1122.
Cattle cruiser. [Cowboy on horse-
back riding along top of hill, gazing
into valley below] © 1 c. May 23,
1929: G L137.
Cattle-land. [Cowboys, with horses
and eattle, at top of hill looking at
valleys and hills below] © 1c. May
23-1929 ;-G@ 1136.
Engineer. [Man on horseback at
top of hill looking at country below.
Pack-horse in foreground. Clouds
hanging low, above] © 1c. May 23,
1929; G 1146.
CATALOGUE
5073
OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Hudson’s Bay Co.—Continued.
Eternal quest. [Man panning for
gold in creek in foreground. Another
mah, horses and camp in background.
Mountain scenery] © 1 ¢. May 23,
1929; G 1139.
Fishers of the Western Gateway.
[Many sail-boats on large body of
water, with hills along horizon. Two
men in rowboat in foreground] ©
1c. May 23, 1929; G 11438.
Flood-tide of opportunity. [Sky-
scrapers in background. Field of
wheat in middle distance. Pioneers
and Indians in right foreground] ©
ie. May 23. 1929>G) 1149"
Fur Hunters. [Three hunters with
packs approaching log-cabin, pulling
loaded sled. Hills on all sides] ©
1c. May 23, 1929; G@ 1141.
Guardian of the West. [Man in uni-
form standing beside horse, talking to
man seated on log pile. Hills in back-
ground] ©1ce. May 23, 1929; G 1131.
In Rory Bory land. [Four men in
boots and furs with dog sled in snowy
land. Pines at left. Northern lights
ix background] © 1c. May 23, 1929;
G 1140.
In the grip of the frost. [Indians
on horseback riding in foreground.
Wind blowing. Hills in background]
© 1c. May 23, 1929; G 1128.
Last survivor. [Lone buffalo in
middle of plain looking at skeleton of
a buffalo before him] © 1 c¢. May 23,
1929; G 1133.
League-long furrows. [Man with
team of oxen plowing in field. lLog-
cabin at left] © 1c. May 23, 1929;
G 1182.
Lords of the wild. [Indian camp
beside small pond in foreground] © |
1c. May 23, 1929; G 1150.
Pathfinder... [Man _ on _ horseback
leading pack-horse, fording a stream.
Forest and hills in background] ©
1c. May 23, 1929; G 1145.
Pioneer lumbering. [Logging camp.
Two men on pile of logs at left. Man
at right driving four oxen] ©l1e«
May 28, 1929; G@ 1142.
Pioneers’ highway. [Group of men
in canoe in foreground, followed by
another canoe, paddling through rocky
gorge] © 1c. May 238, 1929; G 1124.
Prairie schooner. [Three covered
wagons driving across an open plain]
© 1c. May 23, 1929; G 1130.
Prospector. [Old man on _ horse,
with pack horse behind, riding along
top of bluff. Mountains in back-.
ground] © 1c. May 23, 1929; G 1138.
Red-man’s reverie. [Indian man
wrapped in blanket, seated at right of
campfire. Visionary figures of Indian.
woman with papoose and two other
figures in the rising smoke] © 1 «
May 238, 1929; @ 1135.
Red River cart. [Two figures in
two-wheeled cart driving down road
through center of picture. Another
cart and man on horseback following]
© 1c. May 23, 1929; G 1129.
Roaring devil of the paleface. [Four
Indians on horses in foreground fright-
ened by locomotive of a train coming:
from right background. Wigwams at
left] ©-1c. May 23, 1929; G 1147.
Scarlet and gold. [Two uniformed
men on horseback riding along rocky
trail at top of cliff. Mountains in
background] © 1c. May 23, 1929; &
1148.
Silence. [Scene on water at night
Lone Indian in canoe] © 1c. May 23,.
1929; G 1151.
Trading post. [British fort at right...
Indian wigwams outside of wall at
left. Indian and white man talking:
in foreground beside dismounted
horse] © 1c. May 23, 1929; G 1126:
Trail of ashes. [Three Indians on
horseback riding across open plain.
Hills in background] © 1 ¢c. May 23,
1929; G@ 1184.
Trail rider. [Man on horseback, fol-
lowed by a pack-horse, riding along
narrow trail at edge of cliff] ©1«.
May 23, 1929; G 1144.
Treaty. [Indians and white men:
grouped around campfire in _ fore-
ground. Wigwams at left] ©1 e«
May 23, 1929; G 1125,
Travellers. [Two Indians on horse-
back riding through storm. Horse
without rider at their right] © 1 «@.
May 23, 1929: G@ 1127.
When the Blackfeet hunt. [Indians,
mounted on horses, riding through a
herd of buffaloes. One Indian shoot-
ing bow and arrow at buffalo in fore-
ground] ©41c. May 23, 1929; @ 1123..
Hufnail (W. M.)* Mabton, Wash.
5073.
Drawing:
United barbers beauty shoppe. It
pays to look neat. [Circle with let-
tering around rim and underneath
Center: two elliptical spaces on either
side of diagonally striped space] ©
1c. Apr. 26, 1929; G 818:
96
WORKS
no. 2, 1929
Hunt (Esther)* New York. D074
Sculpture:
Duck boy. Statue of small Chinese
boy holding two partly grown duck-
lings in his arms and laughing. ©
1c June 10, 1929; G 1034.
Hurst (Samuel N.) jr.*, Appalachia,
Va. 5075, 5076
Drawings:
Benge, the last of the Indian chiefs,
whose scaip is in the capital at Rich-
mond, Va. [Right profile of Indian
with tomahawk. Hills in background]
© 1c. Apr. 1, 1929; G 547.
Winnoah and her lover Cochesa.
[Figures of Indian man and woman
Standing, facing each other and hold-
ing hands. Hills in background] ©
1c. Apr. 1, 1929; G 548.
Imans (Pierre)* Paris. 5077-5114
Seulpture:
Ademar. 544 KT. © 1c. Apr. 19,
1929; G 673.
Aimé. 569 KT. Buste. ©1c. Apr.
19, 1929; G 682.
Aldeyar, 551 KT. © 1 ec Apr. 19,
1928; G 674.
Antoine. 556 KT. Buste. ©1«.
Apr. 19,\1929 °° Gi67s.
Argentina. 612 T. Buste. ©1..
Apr. 19, 1929; G 690.
Artemise. K 47 T. Buste. ©1e.
Apr. 19, 1929; G 663.
Bobette.’ K 43°T. Buste. © 1.
Apr. 19, 1929: G 660.
Calliope. K 45 T. Buste. ©1e.
Apr. 19, 1929; G 661.
Camille, K 42 T. Buste. ©1c. Apr.
to, 1929. G, 6d.
Clio. K 53 T.. Buste.
19,.1929: G.668.
Daniel. 703 T. 14 ans.
1c. Apr. 19, 1929,; G 692.
Dieudonné. 564 KT. 20 ans.
ce. Apr. 19, 1929; G 679.
Dolly 708 T. Buste.
1929; G 696.
© 1c. Apr.
©
© 1
©1c. Apr. 19,
Buste.
Edgar. 707 KT. 16 ans. Buste.
© 1c. Apr. 19, 1929; G 695.
Fitzmaurice. 573 T. Buste. ©1e.
Apr. 19, 1929; G 66.
Fredy. 565 KT. 20 ans. Buste. ©
1 c. Apr. 19, 1929; G 680.
Gontrande. K40T. Buste. ©1-«.
Apr. 19, 1929: G 658.
Hugues. 585 KT. Buste. © 1.
Apr. 19, 1929'; G. 671.
64337—29.
OF ART
5118
FSi Gre" "552 TER "Cy ee Apr 19)
1929; G 675.
Jannings. 570 T. 'Buste. © 1 ¢.
Apr. 19, 1929; G 683.
Jerry., 554 KT. .Buste., © 1c. Apr,
19, 1929; G 676.
Jose. 555 KT. Buste.- © 1c. Apr.
19, 1929; G 677.
Judith. hk 51, Tes. .Buste.. © dies
Apr. 19, 1929; G 666.
Kohl. 571 T. Buste. © 1c. Apr.
19, 1929; G 684.
Maguy. K 50 T. Buste’ ©1¢
Apr. 19, 1929; G 665.
Malou. K.49 T. Busta. © 1 ¢
Apr. 19, 1929; G 664.
Mare. 537 KT. Buste. © 1c. Apr.
19, 1929; G@ 672.
Mimie. 63 T. 18 ans. Buste. ©
ic. Apr. 19, 1929; G 669.
Molly. 6106 T. Buste. ©1c. Apr.
19, 1929; G@ 689.
Musette. K 52 T. Buste. ©l1e.
Apr. 19, 1929; G 667.
Olivier, 568: K'T. Buste- © “1 ¢.
Apr. 19, 1929; G 681.
Paul... 398,'T. -G)ans.. Buste. .©.1
ec. Apr. 19, 1929; G 670.
Philippe. 704 KT. 16 ans. Buste.
© 1c. Apr. 19, 1929; G 698.
Raquel Meller. 608 T. Buste. © 1
e.. Apr. 19, 1929; G 688.
Sacha. 7 T. 3 ans. Bustee ©1lea
Apr. 19, 1929; G 657.
Sido. K 46 T. Buste. © 1c. Apr.
19, 1929; G 662.
Simy. 613 T. Buste. © 1c. Apr.
19, 1929; G 691.
Von Hiinefeld. 582 T. Buste. ©1
e, Apr. 19, 1929; G 685.
Imhoff (Gerthold)* St. Walburg,
Sask., Canada. 5115.
Painting :
Crucifixion. [Scene at crucifixion.
Christ and two thieves being crucified.
on crosses, in foreground; crowds at
their feet; large buildings in back-
ground] © 1 ¢ June 22, 1929; G
1096.
Jennewein (Carl Paul)* New York.
5116-5118.
Sculpture:
Guidance, Wisdom, Faith, Security,
Labor, and two minor subjects.
[Seven pilasters; six of them repre-
. sented by symbolical standing figures;
one, by lettered scroll] © 1c. Apr. 2,
1929; G 550. .
- on
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
5119
Jennewein (Carl Paul) *—Continued.
Painting. Decorative panel [in
high relief. Partially nude figure of
woman seated. Drapery over legs and
falling over arms from back. Tablet
held in outstretched left hand. Right
hand raised. Relief lettering on base]
© 1c. May 10, 1929; G@ 831.
Seulpture. Decorative panel [in
high relief. Partially nude figure of
man seated. Drapery over crossed
legs and falling over right shoulder
from back. Small nude torso held in
outstretched right hand. Relief let-
tering on base] © 1c. May 10, 1929;
G 830.
Johnson (Marvea)* Forest City, Ia.
5119
Painting:
Victory. Red #rench field poppies,
crude cross and, U. S. flag, and sunset
skies over the hills and seed tops. ©
ie “Apr. 12,1929"; G a97.
Johnson (Tom Loftin)* New York.
5120
Design :
Proposed decoration for the Louis-
ville war memorial. [Circular design,
octagon in center with figures and con-
ventional designs surrounding it and
filling circle. Names of battlefields in
lettering around rim. Four cornice
designs outside of circle. © 1c. May
28, 1929; G 901.
Jones (Annie Dale)* [and] Jones
(Mary Logan) Paducah, Ky.
5121-5124
Drawings:
Costume ball. Quilt design. [Let-
tering across top of rectangle with
four circular medallions of man and
woman in colonial costumes and floral
decorations] © 1 c¢. Apr. 6, 1929;
G 567.
Marine design. [Rectangular de-
Sign, symbolic of sea and marine life.
Circular motif in center with fish,
boats, birds, ete., around it] © 1 ¢.
Jan. 2, 1929; G 98.
Mary-Annas. [Back view of two
rural figures of women, one with rake
and the other with hoe, carrying a
basket between them] © 1c. Jan. 2,
1929; G 97.
Santa Claus or Christmas.
long design. Winter scene in motif
in center. Row of pine trees at top.
Airplane, dirigible, boat, house, tree,
[Ob-
ete., occupy remainder of space] © 1
ec. Jan. 2, 1929; G 99.
Jones brothers co., Boston. 5125
98
pt. Iv, n.Ss., v. 24
McClellan (Harry C.) Design:
Gaylord memorial. © Feb. 28,
1929; 1 ec. Mar. 7; 1 c. Mar. 25; G 774.
Jordan (Gladys C.)* Long Beach,
Calif. 5126
Design :
Luncheon set. [Embroidery design.
Large vase of flowers, and Single
spray of flowers] © 1 c. Mar. 11,
1929; G 546.
Jordan (Roger Paul) studio, Portiand,
Me. 5127
Starbird (Frank) Drawing:
Pals. Nude boy and his dog at a
swimming hole [seated side by Side,
back view] © 1c. Apr. 18, 1929;
G 596.
Keek (Charles)* New York. 5128
Sculpture :
Madison (James) Bronze bust. ©
1 -e, May 22, 1929; G 865.
Keller mechanical engineering corp.,
Brooklyn. 5129
Kaupmann (Frederick) Design:
Lincoln (Abraham) [Right profile
head of Lincoln in relief. Lettering
below] ©1e. Apr. 16, 1929; G 630.
Kirmse (Marguerite) New York. 5130
Sculpture :
Scotty-playful. [Bronze dog] ©
1«. Apr. 6, 1929; G 564.
Klein (Hvelyn Viola) South Gate,
Calif. 5131-5134
Drawings:
Hobo Yo. [Figuré of man clinging
to lamp-post with alarm-clock in right
hand and bottle in left] © 1 ¢. Apr.
30, 1929; G 746.
Lucky. [Figure kneeling on left
knee with left arm raised, holding
pair of dice in right hand up to his
lips] ©1c. Apr. 30, 1929; G 747.
Mermaid. [Figure of mermaid
standing on tail with right arm raised,
looking over left shoulder] © 1 e.
Apr. 30, 1929; G 748.
Sultan. [Figure of girl in Turkish
costume holding hands together in
front of her, with head turned over
right shoulder] © 1. Apr. 30, 1929;
G 749.
Keevin (Edward BH.) Lynn, Mass.
5135
Santry (Phillip) Drawing:
Newsboy world. [Shield bearing
lettering in bar across top: Quartered
below with first and fourth of boy
delivering morning paper; second and
third of newsboy selling papers at
night] © 1c. Apr. 3, 1929; G 629.
WORKS
no. 2, 1929
OF ART
5168
eee ee eT
Koenig bros., Jersey City, N. J. 5186
Koenig (Jacob) Design:
Anthony ,(St.) with Child Jesus.
Ornament consisting of statuette of
St. Anthony with Child Jesus inserted
in framed ornamental shadow box,
decorated glass in front and two flower
bouquets at base of statuette. ©1ce.
Apr. 9, 1929; G 568.
ine., New
Lambert bros. jewelers,
York. 5137
Young (Mahonri M.) Sculpture:
Boxer. Statue of boxer mounted
on Belgian marble base with four side
name plates listing the heavyweight
champions to date, the names, heavy-
weight, championship, Muldoon and
Tunney also appearing on the base.
© 1c. Apr. 5, 1929; G 562.
Leigh (Ethel Traphagen) New York.
5138-5168
Adams (Katherine) Design:
Povu ya Bahari (Foam of the sea)
© 1c. May 21, 1929; G 837.
Bade (Jack) Design:
Tufe (African Pom Poms) ©1..
May 21, 1929; G 858.
Blatt (Betty) Design:
Kikuku (African bracelet) [Al-
Parallel rows of circles
A square ornament
over design.
joined together.
in center of alternate circles] © 1 ¢.
June 4, 1929; G 924.
Boveri (Maria Teresa) Design:
Vitana, African combs. © 1c. May
21, 1929; G 888.
Cameron (Bernadine) Design:
Vipuli (African earrings) © 1.
May 21, 1929; G 861.
Carlson (Agda) Design:
Nagao na mikuki (Shields and
spears) ©1c. May 21, 1929; G 839.
De Chester (E.) Designs:
Dhows of the Nile. © 1c. May 21,
1929; G 840.
Mua, cactus plant.
1929; G 841.
Feeney (Rosemary) Designs:
Kafi ya mtumbivi (Canoe paddles)
© 1c. May 21, 1929; G 842.
Nagao (African war Shields) ©1ce.
May 21, 1929; G 1072.
Fewell (Gloria) Design:
© 1c May 21,
Baragumu (Herder’s horn) © 1.
May 21, 1929; G 843.
Goldner (Edna) Design:
Banagiri (Bracelet) © 1 ¢c. May
21, 1929; G 844.
a9
Design :
Gea:
Hallman (Ruth E.)
Viatu (African sandals)
May 21, 1929; G@ 845.
Hayes (Margaret)
Viko (African pipes)
21, 1929; G 846.
Hogue (Kitty) Design:
Nagao na mikuki (African Shields
and spears) © 1 e¢. May 21, 1929;
G 848.
Lof (Marguerite)
Viatu (Sandals)
1929; G 850.
Kirkpatrick (Ada)
Vibanda, African huts.
21, 1929; G 836.
Jaffe (Kuth) Design:
Vitana Vibele (African combs) ©
1 c May 21, 1929; G 849.
Matthews (Margaret)
Africa in Morse code.
21, 1929; G@ 10738.
Kifuniko (A lid)
1929; G 1071.
Mott (LL. Adelaide) Designs:
Kitara ya Sultone (Sultan’s sword)
© 1c. May 21, 1929; G 851.
Mpingo na pemba (Ebony and
ivory) ©1e. May 21, 1929; G 847.
Post (Grace A.)
Design:
© lich May
Design :
© 1c May 21,
Design:
© 1c May
Designs:
© 1c. May
© 1. May 21,
Design:
Vikuku (Bracelets) © 1 @ May
21, 1929; G 852.
Rogers (Marcia D.) Designs:
Ki ku ku na Mkufu (African neck-
laces and earrings) © 1c. May 21,
1929; G 853.
Sengenge (African wire jewelry) ©
1 ce. May 21, 1929; G 860.
Schemedtje (Hlsa E.) Design:
Vengele ya Gamia (African camel
bells) ©l1e May 21, 1929; G 859.
Schochat (Ada M.) Design:
Viho (African pipes) © 1c. May
21, 1929 3 G 854.
Sproule (Hleanor) Design:
Mikuki ya amane (Spears with pom
poms) ©1c. May 21, 1929; G 1070.
Thompson (Marion) Design
Kijete Maziwa (African milk bush)
© 1c. May 21, 1929; G 855.
Toennies (Helen) Design:
Ngozi ya Turga (Giraffe spots) ©
1 ec. May 21, 1929; G 857.
Willett (Louise M.) Design:
Vitana Vitatu (Three combs) ©
1c. May 21, 1929; G 856.
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
5169
pt. Iv, 0. s., v. 24
Lemon (Frank)* Seattle.
Seulpture:
North West life’s best at Seattle,
cease yeur quest. Medalion with map
of United States crossed by allegorical
figure of woman. © 1c. June 8, 1929;
G 1033.
5169
Lesch (Rudolf) New York. 5170
Codron (Jef) Design:
Bruges—la jolie. A canal, upon
which four swans are floating. occupies
foreground ; a stone bridge passes over
the canal in the middleground; a row
of old houses on the left bank, compose
the background. © 1c. May 29, 1929;
G 911.
Libbey (Louis HE.) Hollywood, Calif.
HAGA ol 72
Walsh (Tuan LeRoy C.) Sculpture:
Peter the Hermit. Long haired and
whiskered old man, right hand in
pocket of trousers, left hand resting
atop of cane reaching to shoulders;
smiling face, mouth open, shirt open-
front top, sleeves rolled, bare-foot
sandals, standing on rock in center of
hollowed-out block rimmed on sides.
© 1 ec. May 11, 1929; G 833.
Swiftwater. Greyhound in resting
position, head up and slightly to right,
body resting on block pedestal. ©1ce.
May 11, 1929; G 805.
Lockhart (Marcelite Avery)* Holly-
wood, Calif. 5173
Sculpture:
Hoover (Herbert) Bust. © 1.
May 4, 1929: G 768.
Loevenhart & co., Louisville. 5174
Roop (Joseph L.) Sculpture:
Exhibit 1. Young man fully attired
Standing on a pedestal beside a sitting
Belgium police dog. © 1 ¢. Apr. 29,
1929 ; G 795.
Lone Wolf (Naoma) Greer, Ariz.
g175-5177
Lene Wolf. Paintings:
Buffalo run. Indians hunting buf-
falo; one killed, another shot with ar-
row. © 1c. May 1, 1929; G 752.
Roping a fresh mount. Cowboys
roping unbroken horses. Their own
horses being too tired to go much far-
ther, they decide to rope fresh ones.
© 1c. May 1, 1929; G 751.
Scout council. Scouting party
Sights emigrant train in valley below,
and plan an attack on same. © 1.
May 1, 1929; @ 753.
Lynn (Mary R.)* Philadelphia. 5178:
Painting:
Original pastel painting, no. 508.
[Head of gir! wearing long hoop ear-
rings. Shoulders bare] © 1c. Aug.
20, 1929; G 83975.
McAtee (Emma D.)* Los Angeles.
5179
Drawing:
Tree of inspiration. [Tree with
bare limbs, and a cross and lettering,
Church, on main trunk. Six large
roots also lettered] © 1 ¢ Apr. 20,
1929; G 656.
McGill. (Henry J.) [and] Hamlin
(Talbot F.)* New York. 5180
Design:
Tolerance crucifixion tower, the na-
tional shrine of the Little Flower,
Royal Oak, Mich.. [Figure of Christ
on the cross in upper part of tower.
Scriptural representations above and.
on base. Column of Seriptural quota-
tions underneath figure leading to
large lettered word Tolerance] ©1e.
May 11, 1929; G@ 812.
McGuigan (Thomas P.) Chicago. 5181
Drawing:
Feeling bad. What you need is some
sunshine to keep that school girl com-
plexion. Drawing showing a human
head in an exaggerated bed. © 1.
Apr. 25, 1929; G@ 716.
McKelvie (William) Hollywood, Calif.
5182
Drawing:
Making of a Shriner. [Four draw-
ings: first consists of six intersecting
circles which merge in the second and
third drawings, and form figure
dressed as a Shriner in the fourth] ©
1c. May 7, 1929; G@ 1074.
MacMorris (LeRoy Daniel)* New
York. 51838-5193
Paintings:
Ca c’est Paris. Art panel. [Bird’s-
eye view of the city of Paris on all-
over pattern of conventionalized fleur-
de-lis. Coat of arms in upper left] ©
1 c. Apr. 12, 1929; G@ 600.
Castles of France. [Five art panels
of miniature castles all over the side
of a hill. Larger figures of men and
women in French period costumes,
some on horses] © 1c. Apr. 12, 1929;
G 605.
Discovery. Art panel. [Ornament-
ed hemisphere showing three ships
sailing toward America. Stars and
clouds in background. Group of In-
100
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no. 2, 1929
dians at left and men in armor and
nude woman at right] ©1ec. Apr. 12,
1929 5) B).601,
Fire dance. Art panel. [Nude fe-
male crouching in left corner and
-eringing figure of nude man at right.
Nude female slinking off to right fol-
lowed by figure of danger. Man
-with a firebrand at left and Spirit of
‘fire issuing from urn in the form of
smoke] © 1c. Apr. 12, 1929; G 608.
_ Fontainebleau. [Three art panels.
Landseape in center showing body of
water with chateau in background.
‘Lettering above; border of six small
‘portrait pictures at right and _ left.
Row of 12 coats of arms at bottom] ©
1 c. ‘Apr. 12, 1929: G 606.
In the king’s garden. [Six art
‘panels with Gothic arches at top.
Woodland scene. Nine figures in pe-
riod costumes of the middle ages. Two
‘flamingoes. dog and flowers in fore-
ground] ©1c. Apr. 12, 1929; G 604.
Montmartre. Art panel. [View of
hhouse-tops in foreground with con-
‘spicuous many spired structure set
high in the background] © 1c. Apr.
12, 1929; G 608.
Nymphs. Art panel. [Decorative
-sereen of five panels, each bearing full
length figure of Scantily clad woman
Rumen vase © 1. ce? Apr. £2,) "1929;
‘G 602.
Papillons de l’aube. Art panel [in
‘three sections. Butterflies on all over
design with background of growing
lilies} © 1 ec. Apr. 12, 1929; G 599.
Pastorale. Art panel [in three sec-
tions. Fountain in the foreground
-with floral background and five nude
‘figures at top] © 1c. Apr. 12, 1929;
G 598.
Three merchants. [Seven art pan-
‘els. At left: nude female flower mer-
chant in kneeling position; the three
other figures standing. Man bird mer-
-chant with cages in center panel; nude
female fruit merchant at right] ©
‘1e. Apr. 12, 1929; G 607.
MacNeil (Hermon A.)* College Point,
1 NG YY’. 5194
Sculpture:
Parkman (Francis) Bronze bust.
‘© 1c. May 22, 1929; G 868.
-Maldarelli (Oronzio)* New York.
5195
Sculpture:
Two kids. [Goat on hind legs in
‘front of nude child standing with left
_knee bent, right leg outstretched, right
5205
hand raised behind head of goat] ©
1c. May 14, 1929; G 811.
Master proof co., New York. 5196
Puthuff (Hanson) Painting:
Midway point. [A mass of rocks
bearing a few trees, in foreground;
water and hills in background] ©
1c. May 31, 1929; G@ 915.
Mayer china co., Beaver Falls, Pa.
5197-5202
Hagmann (U.) Designs:
Autumn pattern. Border pattern
made up principally of leaves and corn
flowers. © 1c. May 23, 1929; G 882.
Cordova pattern. Conventionalized
running border pattern [of leaves and
flowers] © 1c. May 23, 1929; G 883.
Creseo pattern. Spray border pat-
tern with a small spray [of flowers]
between each of the larger [ones] ©
1c. May 23, 1929; G 884.
Johnston (U. T.) Design:
Malone pattern. Chain border pat-
tern. © 1c. May 23, 1929; G 880.
Mayer (Arthur E.) Designs:
Dixon pattern. Conventionalized
border design. © 1 ¢. May 23, 1929;
G 881.
Naturalistic leaf
Ou tenisiune 121;
Spencer pattern.
and florai spray.
1929; G 1090.
Medallic art co., New York. 5203
Dautel (Pierre) Design:
[Circular disc] Obverse represents
ideal female figure measuring with
caliper a die, with die cutting machine
in foreground set up with model on it.
Reverse: Man in background shown
operating machine for reducing statu-
ary, with original model and reduc-
tion shown as the head of Victory
taken from Statue of Liberty. ©l1e.
Apr. 10, 1929; G 5838.
Meissner and Buch, Leipzig. 5204
Hurel (S.) Painting:
Sampler. Girl seated in chair Ssew-
ing sampler. Table with colored
yarns on it, in right foreground. Red
wall in background. Mirror and two ,
pictures hung on wall. © 1c. May
S1L929 3G F397.
Merchant (Albert Wyndom)* Rock-
land, Me. 5205
Painting:
Red Jacket (Clipper Ship) [in full
sail] © 1c. Apr. 3, 1929; G 556.
101
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OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
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Miller (Harriette G.)* Arlington, Vt.
5206
Sculpture:
Diane. Ideal head of woman, par-
tially framed by crescent moon, form
bf “clouds in“back. .©hh et Ape wt,
1929; G 539.
Miller (R. Russell)* Dayton, O. 5207
Model:
Battle of Soissons. A vivid battle
scene. How the war tide turned at
Soissons. [Rectangular layout of bat-
tlefield. Road in center leading to-
ward houses in background. ‘Troops
and aeroplanes on both sides] ©1e.
Apr. 26, 1929; G 896.
Mitchell (Eva Blanche)* Riverside,
1050 5208
Sculpture:
Scout master. [Figure of boy in
Scout suit standing with right foot
on a rise in the ground, holding an ax]
© 1c. Apr. 22, 1929; G 704.
Moessel (Julius)* Chicago.
5209-5211
Designs:
Decoration for a hall. [Perspective
view of an interior. Arched doors at
left, windows at right. Panel decora-
tion of birds and foliage on back wall.
Beam ceiling with various conven-
tional designs] © 1c. May 9, 1929;
G 801.
Decoration for an evening festival.
[A lattice-work enclosure in back-
ground with steps leading to central
doorway below highly ornamented
dome. Other doors at left and right.
Japanese lanterns suspended from
trees overhead] © 1. May 9, 1929;
G 802
Starsky and planets. [Cireular de-
sign with border series of pictures of
mythological figures] © 1 ce. May 9,
1929; G 800.
Montana club, ine., Helena, Mont.
a212
Russell (Charies M.) Painting:
When the land was God’s. [Hilly
landscape. Herd of buffaloes fording
Stream through center. Wolf ap-
proaching skeleton in foreground] ©
1 c. Mar. 16, 1929; G 544.
Morgan (Arthur C.)* Shreveport, La.
5213
Sculpture:
Sexton (Dr. George S.) Portrait
bust. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1929; G 558.
Morley (Ruth Killick)* New York.
5214-5219
Sculpture:
Between bouts. Nude man resting
on one leg more than the other. Arms
behind back, one clasping wrist of the
other. © A: ce, June gf); 1929- GC, 92Ke
Bust of an old man, aquiline nose,
moustache. © 1. June 1, 1929; G-
SALE
Grief. Nude woman bending head
on to one knee and holding face in
hands. ©1c. June 1, 1929; G 920.
Marguerites. Nude little girl seated
on mound with one foot crossed over
the other, holding large bunch of mar-
guerites on knees between hands. ©
1 ce. June 1, 1929; G 919.
Vanity. Little girl, nude, laughing
at herself in mirror, holding her neck-
lace with other hand. © 1c. May 16,
1929; G 824. j
Wolf cub. Sitting up, haunches and
tail to one side. ©1c. June 1, 1929;
G 918.
Mozdy (Charles B.)* Erie, Pa.
Design:
Shear skill. [Rectangular design of
three horizontal bands with lettering.
An open pair of shears in center su-
perimposed upon lettered scroll]. ©
1c, Apr. 26,.1929'; G.719.
Muelen (Gus A.)* Orlando, Fla.
Drawing:
Florida sanitary home. [ House
with glass dome roof showing air cur-
rents entering and leaving by way of
ventilators] © 1 ce. Mar 28, 1929; G
575.
Murray
(Arthur G.) Indianapolis.
Murray (William A.) Design:
5220
5221
(William A.) and Gresham
5222
Gresham memorial, at Evansville,
Ind. [Tomb in center with steps lead-
ing to it from three directions. An up-
right block with lettering at rear] ©
1c. Apr. 10, 1929; G 714.
National business extensions, ine.,
Buitalo Ne Ye 5223-5225
Donald (Douglas) & Hirsch
(George) Designs:
Backbone of success is. thrift.
[Four heads: boy. girl, man and elderly
woman, arranged diagonally across
dark background. Lettering at top
and bottom] © 1c. May 24, 1929; G
857.
Write future happiness. [Hand
helding pen, writing in a bank book
spread open across the top; lettering
below] ©1c. May 24, 1929; G 888.
102
WORKS OF ART
no. 2, 1929 5254
Yours without charge. This five | Olson (Charlie)* East St. Louis, I.
dollar Conklin self-filling fountain pen. 5234
[Head of girl, full front view, with Drawing:
fountain pen in hand showing in lower Lop and Link. Two pigs. [Four
left corner. Lettering] © 1c. May | views of two pigs and bird] ©1le
24, 1929; G 889.
Naval historical foundation, Washing-
ton. 5226
Poole (Burnell) Painting:
Critical situation. U. 8. Destroyer
Stockton (no. 73) acting as anti-sub-
marine escort for troop transport ship,
in foreground crossing the path of and
almost under the bow of the giant
troopship faintly seen through fog in
the background. © 1c. Apr. 12, 1929;
G 609.
Nejame (Wadih B.)* Syracuse, N. Y.
5227
Drawing:
Constitution and the fiag of our
country. The Constitution depicted in
flag form. [Blank spaces depicting
stars and white stripes] © 1c. May
1, 1929.-'G 832.
Newboult (Robert Leslie)* New
Irrohton, Neo ; 5228
Painting :
Samsen Agonistes. based on = ar-
rangement of lines 1709-10 by John
Milton in poem, Samson hath quit him-
self like Samson and heroically hath
finished a life heroic. [This quotation
' is lettered on platform at base of
triple archway; central arch contain-
ing group of four men, one in heroic
size] © 1c. June 15, 1929; G 1093.
North Star granite corp., St. Cloud,
Minn. 5229-5231
. McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:
Austin memorial, 446. © May 14,
1929; 2c. May 24; G &98.
Green memorial, 444.
1929 ; 2 c. May 24; G 894.
Grey memorial, 443.
1929; 2 c. May 24; G 895.
Nutting (Harry K.) Boston.
_ Brown (Marian M.) Drawing:
Marblehead, Mass., pictorial map.
[Map of Marblehead with historic
places dated, within square border
formed of scenes showing events in the
history of Marblehead] © 1 c¢. Apr.
£19295 Gi 577.
Ollagnon (Charles)* Paris.
Sculpture:
Therese (Sainte) de Venfant Jesus.
Buste de la sainte, au bas figure une
croix comportant un Christ entouré de
fleurs. Au bas de ce buste figure l’in-
scription. © 1c. Apr. 13, 1929; G 617.
© May 14,
©: May "14,
5232
5233
Mary 95 1929 5Gas223
Onondaga pottery co., Syracuse, N. Y.
5235-5239
Aitken (H. G.) Designs:
Balloon tree. Modernistic fiower
pot w:th plant consisting of balls and
leaves. ©1c. June 21, 1929; G 1088.
Dello. Modernistic flower-pot with
modernistic balls and leaves coming
from it. ©°%1 ‘e. May 17, 1929; G4
834.
Kaaterskill. Scene of water with
boat and hills in background, and
large tree in foreground. © 1c. Apr.
Zor 1929 3° G 465.
Nubian. Modernistic deer or ga-
nelle®* (Cyt ce! May a7, 1929" Ge sao.
Bourne (Douglas) Design:
Rutland. Design consisting of full
border with five bunches of flowers
and mottled insets, also below verge
row of five bunches of fruit with band
between. © 1c. May 7, 1929; G 782.
Osborne (Arthur)* Faversham, Kent,
England. 5240-5245
Models:
Angelus.
the well-known painting]
26, 1929,:, G ALOK
Ann Hathaway’s cottage.
[Plaster reproduction of
© 1c. June
Shottery.
[Plaster reproduction of the _ well-
knewn painting] © 1 ¢c. June 26,
1929; G 1103:
Friendly call. [Plaster reproduc-
tion of the weli-known painting] ©
1c. June 26, 1929; G 1099.
Gleaners. [Plaster reproduction of
the well-known painting] ©1c. June
26. 1929; G 1100.
Old folks at home. [Interior scene.
Living room with man smoking pipe
and woman holding cup and saucer,
seated beside table in front of fire-
place. Dog lying on floor at their
feet] © 1c. Apr. 10, 1929; G@ 582.
Shakespeare’s house, Stratford on
Avon. [Plaster reproduction of the
well-known painting] ©1c. June 26,
1929: G@ 1102.
Osborne co., Newark, N. J. 5246-5254
Hammell (R. Wilson) Painting:
Girl with red hair, 3948. Left side
view of girl’s head. She has red hair
and wears a bright colored scarf
around her neck © 1c. Apr. 27, 1929;
G (27.
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5255
Osberne co.—Continued.
Hintermeister (Hy.) Painting:
Little girl in garden, 3964. Little
girl standing on a broken stone path
in a garden, watching a_ butterfly.
Flowers and shrubs growing in back-
ground. ©1ec. June 7, 1929; G 1028.
Kurth (Otto) Painting:
Golden Galleon, 3944. Ship picture.
Very blue water, heavy clouds in sky.
Golden Galleon operated between Ham-
burg and Africa. ©1c. June 7, 1929;
G 1027.
Thompson (Wm. M.) Paintings:
Birch trees, wagon on road, 3948.
Road winding from right of picture
down to background. Wagon on road.
Birch trees on both sides of road. Pool
of water in left foreground. Moun-
tains and lake in left background. ©
1e@. Apr. 27, 1929; G 722.
Cottage, road and water, 3951. At
left of picture are a few cottages,
lights in windows. Road runs through
center of picture. Mountains at right.
Lake in front of mountains. © 1 ¢.
Apr. 27, 1929; G 721.
Large trees, mountains and lake,
3950. Large mountain in center of
picture; lake in front of mountain.
Shore line in foreground. Large trees
growing on both sides. © 1c. Apr. 27,
1929; G 725.
Mountain and lake landscape, 3947.
Large mountains in background. Lake
in front of mountains. Number of
large trees and rocks on shore in fore-
ground. ©1c. Apr. 27, 1929; G 723.
Snow scene, cabin, 3945. In center,
toward background, is a cabin with
light in window. Number of trees in
foreground. Pine trees in back of
house. At left is a stream. © 1 .
Apr. 27, 1929; G 726.
Tropical painting, moonlight, 3946.
At left, on the shore line, are a number
of large palm trees; water at right.
Lights can be seen on shore in back-
ground. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1929; G 724.
Packer (Joseph Aima)* Ogden, Utah.
5255
Sculpture:
Spirit of the Grand Canyon. [Nude
Indian on horseback gazing down over
brow of a hill!’ © 1 ‘c. Apr: 23) 1929;
G 712.
Parsons (Edith Barretto)* New York.
5256-5261
Sculpture:
Baby goat, standing on four legs,
tail up, head turned. © 1c. Apr. 16,
1929; G@ 708.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Frog baby fountain. Laughing babe
holding a frceg in each hand. Four
frogs at base. © 1c. Apr. 16, 1929; G
710.
Quick action. [Scotch terrior run-
ning] ©1e. Apr. 16, 1929: G 706.
Scottie. [Dog crouched with head
turned] © 1c. Apr. 16, 1929; G 705.
—— Dog, ears forward, mouth open,
tail up, standing on four legs. ©1e.
Apr. 16,,1929; G (OT:
Turtle baby fountain. Laughing
babe, head thrown back, holding a
turtle in each hand, standing on both
legs with left big toe raised. Four
turtles at base. © 1c. Apr. 16, 1929;
G 709.
Payne (James H.)* Springville, Ala.
5262
Sculpture:
Dog statuette. [Bulldog seated on
haunches] © 1c. June 24, 1929; G
1107. ;
Perfection slide & pictures corp., New
York. 5263
Hayden (Edward J.) Design:
First steamship. [River steamer on
water in center of picture, with hills
in background. Man and woman in
period costume, and man with baggage
standing by dock in foreground] ©
1c. Apr. 18, 1929; G 645.
Peruggi (Hrnesto)* New York.
: 5264-5266
Sculpture:
Columbus (Christopher) at the Sal-
amanca council. [Columbus seated
on bench at right, with a large scroll
on floor at his feet. Crowd of men in
background, in room, laughing and
pointing at him] © 1c. Apr. 17, 1929;
G 637.
HXxpected surprise. Representing
figures of man and woman in garden.
Woman seated on bench under tree,
man courting her. © 1 e¢, June 6, 1929;
G 1022.
Love nest. Figures of man and
woman in dining room standing by
table in affectionate position. © 1 e.
sune 6, 1929; G 1023.
Podubesky (Gregory ) Dorchester,
Mass. 5267
Aarons (George M.) [pseud. of Greg-
ory Podubesky] Sculpture:
Mother and cehild. Bas-relief of
heads of mother and child in embrace.
Mother’s head in upper part facing
down, hair enveloping uplifted face
of child. They are kissing. © 1 ¢€
May 8, 1929; G 784.
104
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no. 2, 1929
Putnam (Brenda)* New York.
; 5268-5271
Scuipture:
Abstract design of wedge-shaped
forms suggesting speed. © 1c. May
17,, 4929; Gi 902.
Cluster of forms suggesting playing-
ecards, spreading fan-shaped upward
and background. © 1c. May 17, 1929;
G 903.
Cluster of three conventionalized
plumes, sweeping backward like a
erest. © 1c. May 17, 1929; G 904.
Dolphin, leaping over and supported
by erest cf wave. © 1 c. May 17, 1929;
G $05.
Quinn (Kdmond T.)* New York. 5272
Holmes (Oliver Wendell) Bronze
bust. © 1c. May 22, 1929; G 866.
Rankin (Barrick S.)* Kingwood, W.
Va. 52713
Drawing:
Heller Keller hospital. [Four views.
From left to right: Hospital sun-par-
lor; Mrs. O’Halley, with hands folded;
Surgical Sallie, nurse with tray; and
Dr. O'Malley] ©1c. June 28, 1929;
G 1118.
Raul (Hairy Lewis)* Orange, N. J.
5274, 5275
Sculpture:
Herbermann memorial. Standing
draped statue, Redemption-Revelation,
with wings, and hands partly ex-
tended. Pedestal consists of die and
die base, tabiet and tablet base. Tall
tablet with laminated sides. © 1 «.
May 15, 1929; G 819.
Wiiliams-Coolidge memorial. Statue,
the Vision, a draned female figure
standing, face uplifted, hands bound
and resting on staff. Pedestal con-
Sists of die, die base, die sub-base,
tablet, tablet base, tablet sub-base,
curved top on tablet. © 1c. May 15,
1929; G 820.
Rich-craft studios, inc., Jamestown,
Nea’ 5276
Richardson (James Dee) Sculp-
ture:
Head of girl. Female head turned
slightly to the right. © 1 ¢c. May 18,
1929;.G 897.
Rider (Charles Joseph) San Pedro,
Calif. D277, 5278
Maedonald - Wright (Stanton)
Paintings:
Three men synchromy. [Modernis-
tic conception. Heads and shoulders
cf three men in various positions] ©
1 c. June 20, 1929; G 1121.
OF ART
5287
Water-lily synchromy, no. 3. [Wa-
tcr-lily in center of bowl on table;
vase, book and fruit at left. Chair
showing in upper right hand corner]
© 1c. June 20, 1929; G 1120.
Riley (Frank H.) ine., Atiantic City,
ING Xe 5279
Riley (Frank H.) Design:
In the old days, Sloppy Joe’s. [ Old
beer bottle top silk hat quartet. Car-
toon embodying four characters in a sa-
loon] ©1c. June 26, 1929; G 1104.
Roma doll co., inec., New York.
5280y 5281
Peruggi (Ernesto) Scuipture:
Art ballet, dancing clown. [Figure
of man in clown costume standing on
tces with head back, shoulders raised.
arms down and hands elasped] © 1
& Apr? 301929 ; -G.8i6.
Art ballet, dancing birl. [Figure of
girl in ballet costume Standing on toes
with head back, and arms folded on
chest] © 1c. Apr. 30, 1929; G 817.
Rosenberg (Sigmund)* New York.
5282
Design:
Mirage. [Series of parallel irregu-
lar jagged lines with light and dark
shading] © 1c. May 7, 1929; G 775.
Rosenquist (Ruth Fingal) *
Athyn, Pa.
Sculpture:
Burden. Nude female figure, fat,
representing burden of the flesh. © 1
c. June 17, 1929; G 1080.
Rotan (Walter Walter) * Baltimore.
52
Bryn
5283
Sculpture:
Scotty dog. [Three Scotch terriers
standing side by side on hind legs,
looking over a ledge] ©1 ce. May 8,
1929: G 786.
Schaefer (Walter P.)* Chicago.
5285
Drawing:
Chicago world’s fair 1933, a century
of progress. [Girl steering a lettered
helm in foreground. Skyscrapers and
aircraft in background. Lettering at
top and bottom and around border]
© 1c. June 26, 1929; G 1105.
Schomberg (Bertram)* New York.
5286, 5287
Sculpture :
Classic vase. [Vase with squared
handle, and classic male figures in re-
lief around sides] © 1c. June 17,
1929; G 1050.
105
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5288
Schomberg (Bertram )*—Continued.
Diana of the chase. Female nude
standing on right foot with left arm
raised in the air’ ‘©°# c Apr. 30;
1929; G 744.
Schultz (John)* Leavenworth, Kan.
5288
Design:
World peace memorial. Ray effect
architecture of united stones from
soil of all states and nations. Bay-
oneted rifle fence. © 1c. May 27,
1929 1G S00:
Seville stucios, inc., Cleveland.
0289-5295
Terr (Joseph) Models:
Doe moderne. [Modernistic figure
of a doe standing on circular base;
extended horns curving backwards,
meeting tail] ©1e. Apr. 1, 1929; G
549.
Dragon ship. [Dragon ship with
sail bearing a flower] © 1c. Apr. 3,
1929; G 553.
Lady and deer. [Figure of nude
woman with right arm raised holding
drapery; deer standing behind her;
modernistic style] © 1c Apr. 4,
1929; G 557.
Lady and two dogs. [Nude female
figure standing between two dogs; in
arched frame] © 1c. Apr. 6, 1929;
G 563. >
Mercury. [Head of Mercury with
winged cap, set on ornamental base]
© 1c. Mar. 23, 1929; G 628.
Owl. [Figure of an owl perched on
a low base] © 1c. Apr. 10, 1929; G
578.
Veiled lady. [Impressionistic head
of woman wearing veil decorated by
leaves and flowers over lower half of
face] © 1c. Apr. 8, 1929; G 566.
Sibbel (Joseph) studio, New York.
5296, 5297
Frassanito (Romeo) Sculpture:
Guider memorial. [Portrait bust of
man mounted over spread eagle on
monument of square design with grad-
uated base] © 1c. Apr. 10, 1929; G
578.
McCooey (John H.) Portrait bust.
© 1c. Mar. 28, 1929; G 576.
Sinz (Walter A.)* Cleveland.
Sculpture:
Javanese dancer. Figure on circu-
lar base, left hand up holding panier,
opposite hand down holding. panier.
©1c. June 28, 1929; G 1152.
5298
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 24
Smith (Hrnest H.)*
Calif.
Drawing:
Pumping frog. Frog of exaggerated
proportions with the legs spread side-
ways. © 1 c. Apr 2, 19295 mGeaate
Smythe (Carroll F.)* Toronto, Can-
ada. 5300
Drawing:
Zep Hawker, the wandering medi-
cine man, and his friends in Mud
Creek. [Figures of Zep Hawker
with Mercury Jones, and Eppy Dem-
mick and Bacteria Bates at top. Zep
Hawker and crowd and Judge Dodo
at bottom] © 1c. Apr. 10, 1929; G
Andreas,
5299
San
581.
Spannagel (Mary)* San Francisco.
5301
Sculpture:
Our Lady of Lourdes. [Full length
figure of Our Lady against background
with pointed top surmounted by a
cross] ©1ce. May 13, 1929; G 807.
Steele (J. H.)* Athens, O.
5302-5304
Paintings:
Aspen pathway. [Three deer in
foreground. Trees, and hills in back-
ground] ©1c. June 20, 1929; G 1084.
In the gleaming. Pheasant study
and pointer in action. [Trees in back-
ground] ©1c. June 20, 1929; G 1085.
In the Palisade. Animal study;
scenic background of Ohio; fox hunt.
©1c. June 20, 1929; G 1086.
Styles (George W.)* Detroit.
Model:
Motherhood. [Circular design for
medal. Two globes showing Western
and Eastern Hemispheres, below lau-
rel Spray, open book and spread eagie.
Word, Motherhood, bordering symbolic
figure of woman in upper half of cir-
cle] ©1c May 29, 1929; G 912.
Sutton (Claud E.)* Indianapolis.
5306
5805
Drawing:
United States in silhouette. Silheu-
ette drawings representing the nick-
names of the 48 states which, together
with the names of the states, are ar-
ranged to form the letters, U. S. A.
© 1c. May 17, 1929; G 823.
Talbott (Anna Mary)* Damascus, O.
9307
Design :
Christ revealed in his own words.
Sermon on the Mount is written and
the letters So shaded as to bring out
106
WORKS OF ART
no. 2, 1929
a Shadowy picture of the head of
Christ. ©. Dec. .15,-1928;,.2,,¢c. Mar.
80, 1929; G 825.
Thailmayer (Richard)* New York.
5308
Model:
Mushroom-fountain. [Large mush-
room standing in circular pool, ferns
and vines overhanging, flowers around
base] ©1c. June 8, 1929; G 1036.
Thompson (Anna E.)* Washington.
5309
Drawing:
Just for today—remember. [Figure
of a puppy with one black eye, in atti-
tude of writing on piece of paper with
wquil pen|= ©" fe.’ May’ 8, 19295
G 785.
Thurber (Caroline)* Brookline, Mass.
5310
Drawing:
Patri (Angelo) [Side view, head
and shoulders. Holding nose glasses
in attitude of reading] © 1c. May
22, 1929: G 863.
Tiffany Studios, New York.
5311-5214
Tiffany (Louis C.) Designs:
Brodhead. Headstone, no. 19678. ©
1 ec. May 28, 1929; G 907.
Rice. Headstone, no. 19581. ©1e.
May 28, 1929; G 906.
Wier. Alternate scheme for enclo-
sure of cemetery plot, no. 19671. ©
ic. May 28, 1929; G 908.
Sketch showing scheme for en-
closure of plot and grave markers,
no. 19671. ©1c. May 28, 1929; G 909.
Totten (Vicken von Post)* Washing-
LON, 5315
Sculpture:
Simple Simon. Statuette. [Little
boy seated, fishing in a pail] ©l1le
May 8, 1929; G 783.
Ullman manufacturing co., Long Island
City, N. Y. 5316-5318
Alexander (Hildreth) Drawings:
Drawing paper. An Ullman kin-
dergarten set, no. 528. [Geometrical]
figures with lettering] © 1c. Apr. 4,
1929>G ‘702.
Jumbo outline pictures. An Ullman
kindergarten set, no. 532. [Geometri-
cal figures with lettering]: ©1c. Apr.
4, 19295 .G 703.
Table easel.
ten set, no. 531.
with lettering]
G 701.
An Ullman kindergar-
[Geometrical figures
© 1c. Apr. 4, 1929;
5333
Union central life insurance co., Cin-
cinnati. 5319
Haswell (Ernest Bruce) Design:
Shadows fall behind you when you
walk toward the light. Circular de-
sign within which appears representa-
tion of woman holding child and walk-
ing toward building having lighted
tower. © 1 ec. May 13, 1929; G 1080.
Van Ryder (Jack)* Wainscott, L. I.,
ING YS 5320
Drawing:
Steer’s skull.
Ryder, Arizona, at top]
3, 1929; G 923.
[Lettering: Jack Van
© 1c. June
Vigdor (Louisa) and Flamm (Louis) *
New York. 5321-5325
Designs:
No. B.360. [Conventional flower]
© 1c. May 8, 1929; G 791.
No. B.460. [Conventional flower]
© 1c. May 8, 1929; G 787.
No. B.560. [Conventional flower]
© 1c. May 8, 1929; G 789.
No. B.660. [Gonvyentional flower]
© 1c. May 8, 1929; G 788.
No. B.730. [Conventional flower]
© 1c. May 8, 1929; G 790.
Walker (William) co., Pocatello, Id.
5326
Walker (William)
Bussell memorial.
2 ce. June 28; G 1108.
Design:
© Mar. 14, 1929;
Walters (Helen M.) Brooklyn. 5327
Wegenaar (J. L.) eo., inc. Design:
Walters cemetery memorial. Trip-
tych, in form, with carved scrolls and
panels on platform base, and sur-
mounted by cross. © 1c. June 20,
1929; G@ 1089.
Weidlich bros. mfg. co., Bridgeport,
. Conn, 5328-5333
Flauder (Alfred J.) Designs:
Ball player. [Figure in attitude of
dropping bat and running] © 1 «.
June 18, 1929; G 1079.
Bowler. [Figure of man in attitude
of bowling, with ball in right hand]
© i ec) June 18; $929; G6. 1078.
Lady Tennis. [Figure of girl ten-
nis-player in attitude of serving. On
round base] © 1 ce June 27, 1929;
G 1106.
Modern art figure. [Nude female
figure with right knee bent, looking in
mirror held at arm’s length. Drapery
107
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Dd04
Weidlich bros. mfg. co—Continued.
over right arm merging into circular
_ base] © 1c. May 2, 1929; G@ 792.
[Female figure clad in veil, in
attitude of dancing, standing on tip-
toe on left foot] ©1c. June 20, 1929;
G 1087.
Wolf hound. Modern art figure of
wolf hound [standing with tail curled
under the body] © 1c. Apr. 30, 1929;
G 742.
Wewer (Stephan)* Chicago.
Sculpture:
Hoover (Herbert) [Portrait of Her-
bert Hoover carved on oblong plaque]
© 1c. June 6, 1929; G 1026.
Whitney (Frank) Hubbardwoods, Il.
5335
dd04
Design:
Energy and Ambition—ccntrolled by
Reason. [Circular disc showing a fig-
ure on horseback holding another
horse rearing in the background] ©
1 ¢. Apr. 15, 1929: G 619.
Whitson (Gertrude) Los Angeles.
Do08
Design:
Butterfly peacock. A composite pic-
ture of a peacock, with color supplied
by natural butterfly wings. © 1 ¢.
Apr. 18, 1929; G 794.
Wiest (Waldo Hays) Chicago.
Painting:
Female figure, [standing on round
base. Girl nude except for veil, shoes
and hose, with wings on her shoulders
and horns on her head] © 1c. Apr.
20, 1929; G 755.
Willet stained glass & decorating co.,
Philadelphia. 5338-5342
Willet (A. L.) & Willet’ (Hi L.)
Designs:
Christ enthroned. Five panel win-
dow of Christ enthroned. Center
panel of Christ enthroned with angels
on right and left panel, while below
the procession of the saints to the sac-
rament. On the extreme right and
left, the four apostles, Matthew, Mark,
Luke and John. Angels with stars in
tracery above. © 1c. Jan. 18, 1929;
G 1076.
Christ’s
5337
life. Three lancet facade,
with 4 round medailions in central lan-
eet, and 38 round medallions in each
Side lancet. Scenes from Christ’s life.
Vine ornament intertwined between
medallions. © 1.¢. June 11, 1929; G
1039
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 24
Life of Christ. Medallion panel win--
dow, three medallions with scenes
from life of Christ. Angel at top and
angels around Sides, in standing and
kneeling postures. Bottom medallion
Baptism, center Christ with children,
and top Christ and Nicodemus. ©1e.
June 22, 1929; G 1095.
Three lancet facade of 5 scenes:
in central lancet and 4 scenes each in
side lancets, from life of Christ. The
scenes are in rectangles, crucifixion in
center. © 1c. June 11; 1929; G 1040.
Ruth. Single lancet Gothic top win--
dow with figure of Ruth holding wheat
sheaf in right hand; below in predella
mission worker giving blanket to poor,
with figure of soldier on right and of
man standing on left. At top of win-
dow a resurrection figure of Christ in
penthouse. © 1c. June 18, 1929; G-
1075.
Williams (Hstella)* San Francisco.
5343:
Sculpture:
Tangoro. [Man and girl in daneing
position, each with one knee bent and
the cther leg extended ; on dectangular
base] ©1c. Apr. 1, 1929; G 535.
Wolf co., Philadelphia. 5344-5348.
Coffin (Haskell) Painting:
Girl in red and white yachting cos-
tume on deck of yacht. [Head and.
shoulders] ©1c. May 6, 1929; G 768.
Freundlich (Julius) Drawings:
Colored: woman at wash-tub holding:
up clothes; package in front of tub,.
lettering below. © 1c. May 6, 1929;
G 769.
Lady with spoon in hand sending”
boy with basket to store; cat in back-
ground; lettering below. © 1 ¢. May
6, 1929; G 770.
Man with head through whipping”
post: Burgess with pipe in hand laugh-
ing athim. ©1c. May 6, 1929; G 771..
Pirson (Hlmer) Painting:
Girl in bathing suit holding glass,.
sitting on top of pier. © 1c. Apr. 23,
FOQ9 9G TEL
Yerbysmith (HErnest)* West Holly-
5349:
wood, Calif.
Design:
Fairy ice cream station. Figure of
fairy with wand in hands on top of
mediaeval half round building with
ice-cream cones for windows. © 1 «¢..
Mar. 18, 1929; G 84146.
108
WORKS OF ART
no. 2, 1929 5351
Zekouski (Louis)* Arverne, L. I., N. Y. | Zuckermann (Martin 8.) New York.
5350 5351
Drawing: Losi (Alfred) Sculpture:
Display card. [Circular design: Triton figure. Head of a human be-
bottle in center superimposed on | ing, body of a sea creature, holding
bunches of grapes] © 1 ¢. Sept. 22, | a conch shell in both hands. © 1.
1928; G 84186. Apr. 13, 1929; G 610.
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalogue since Jan.
109
CIEASS tl=K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS
OF SCIEN TIE COR TECHNICAL CHARACTER: "FiTOrOGn APs. batts
AND > Pte FORTAE TEEU SHkinAgke ONS
Abdalian (Leon H.) Jamaica Plain,
Mass. 5352-5355
Arnold Arboretum, 2834. © July 16,
1928; 2 c. May 7, 1929; J O—1746.
Birch grove, 2825. © Oct. 15, 1928;
2c. May 7, 1929; J O—1748.
Birch path, 2826: © Oct. 15; 1928;
2 ec. May 7, 1929; J O—1749 .
Sargent state, 2835. © July 16,
1928; 2 c. May 7, 1929; J O—1747.
Abramson (Harry B. J.) St. Louis
5356
[Hight quarter economy] © 1 «.
Mar. 11, 1929; I 494.
Adolphson (A. L.) Salem, Or.
5357, 5858
Methodist church. © Mar. 16, 1929;
2 ec. Apr. 11; J O—1560.
Soldiers monument. © Mar. 16,
1929; 2c. Apr. 11; J O—1559.
Ahlborn (Theodor) Houston, Tex.
5359, 5360
Model A. I. A. airport, 51619, de-
sign 2, Blueprint. © May 16, 1929;
2c. May 20; I 668.
[Model airport design for munici-
palities] © Apr. 15, 1929; 2 c. May
24; I 684. (
Airmap corp. of America, Brooklyn.
5361
Mauretania (S. 8.) in New York
Harbor, aerial photograph, 3397. ©
July. 25, 1928/2 e. Apr. 2Oggo29):
J O—1725.
Alexander Middletown,
NEUE: 5362
Miss Middletown. © Apr. 10, 1929;
2 ce. Apr. 17; J O—1595.
Altman (Clay) Oaklahoma City.
5363, 5364
cast removing device.
©1c. Apr. 19, 1929; I 541.
© ie Apr.
(Benjamin )
Altman’s
Blueprint.
Altman’s traffic signal.
20, 1929; I 542.
| Ambrose (J. Lloyd) Crownpoint, N. M.
5365-5370
Glonezin (Old Pete) © July 1,
1927; 2c. June 8, 1929; J O—2062.
Pueblo bonito from the mesa. ©
May 26, 1929; 2 c. June 8; J O—2064.
Spinner and daughter. © July 1,
1927; 2 c. June 8, 1929; J O—2063.
3 photographs:
Hungo Pavi, steps of —Pueblo Boni-
to, east wing.—Pueblo Bonito, north
wall. © May 26, 1929; 2 c. each June
8; J O—2149-2151.
Amend (Fred W.) eco., Chicago. 5371
To make this Chuckle display—.
Mar. 26, 1929; 2 ce. Mar. 80; K 3855.
American bank note co., New York.
5372-5384
Chase national bank of the city of
New York. Special V-—64868. © May
20, 1929; 2 c. June 12; K 4780.
G. A. F. realty corp. Special V-—
64866. © May 8, 1929; 2 c. June 12;
K 4779.
Peabody coal co., special V—64490.
© Apr. 22, 1929; 2c. May 15; K 4348.
Provincial bank of Kwangsi, speciai
V-64098. © Mar. 22, 1929; 2 ¢. Apr
29; K 4161.
United States pipe & foundry co.,
special V—64492, laydown from C-1481.
© Apr. 22, 1929; 2c. May 15; K 4344.
V-63400. © Dec. 1, 1928; 2 c. Feb.
23, 1929; K 3085.
V-63401. © Dec. 2, 1928; 2 ec. Feb.
23, 1929; K 3086.
V-63402. Laydown from C-1470. ©
Dee. 15, 1928; 2 ec. Feb. 23, 1929; K
3087.
V-63676. © Dec. 11, 1928; 2 c. Feb.
23, 1929; K 3088.
V-64096. © Mar. 27, 1929; 2 c. Apr.
29; K 4159.
V-64101. © Mar. 27, 1929; 2 c. Apr.
29; K 4160.
MISCELLANEOUS
no. 2, 1929
V-64487. © Mar. 16, 1929; 2c. Apr.
29; K 4158.
V-64498. © Apr. 25, 1929; 2 c. May
15: K 4342.
American child health assn., New
York. 5385)
Spirit of sport. © Feb.. 27,. 1929;
2c. Apr. 20; K 4174.
American legion. Leon J. Wetzel post,
no. 9, Winona, Minn. 5386
Welcome buddy! © Mar. 1, 1929;
2c. May 16; K 4485.
American lithographic co., inc., New
York. 5387-5401
15 prints:
Adoration; K 4594.—Aristocrats; K
4592— Betrayed; K 4589.—Co-opera-
tion; K 4591—Dream’ Valley; K
4597. Evening; K 590.—Galley;. K
4587.—Golden sunset ; K 4600:—Home;
KK 4599.—Innocence; K 4601.—Lady of
quality: K 4595.—Mischief; K 4598.—
Nadi; K 4596.—Night mail; K 4593.—
No. 101 [Boys, calf, dog, etc.]; K 4588.
© May 1, 1929; 2 c. each May 25.
American lithographic co.,
York.
24 prints:
Bears.—[Cobb (Joe) ]—Cobb (Joe)
in Hal Roach’s Our gang comedies.—
[Darling (Jean) ]—-Darling (Jean) in
Hal Roach’s Our gang: comedies.—
Dog’s life. [Bonzo and Polly]—Dog’s
inc., New
5402-5425
life. [Bonzo feeling gayj]—Dog’s life,
Bonzo: Gr-rr—Dog’s life. [ Bonzo
playing golf]—Dog’s life. [Bonzo
with doll]—Dog’s life. [Bonzo with
Pal|]—EHlephants.—Farina.—Farina, in
Hal Roach’s Our gang comedies.—
Fawn.—Giraffes. — [Jackson (M wr y
Ann) |]—Jackson. (Mary Ann) in Hal
Roach’s Our gang comedies.—[ Spear
(Harry)]—Spear (Harry) in Hal
Roach’s Our ‘gang comedies.—Tiger.—
[ Wheezer ]—Wheezer, in Hal Roach’s
Our gang comedies.—Zebras. © Jan.
#5, 1929; 2 c. each Apr: 8; K 3817—
3840.
Amer:can national Red cross, Wash-
ington. ) 5426
Disaster relief! Give! © Apr. 12,
19829; 1 c. June 8; K 4763.
American photo studios. Havana,
Cuba. } 5427
Almirante Cerva entering Havana
harbor. ‘© May 16, 1929;'2 ¢. May 27;
J O—1860.
CLASSES, H TO K
5451
American provident corp., New York.
5428
[Seale of compound interest] © 1
ce. May 27, 1929; I 691.
Anderson (Carl Thomas) Madison,
Wis. 5429-5431
Dusty and his adopted boy have just
heard the circus calliope. (In Ameri-
can Kennel Gazette) © May 1, 1929;
1c. May 18; K 4429.
For once Dusty’s ruse failed. (In
American Kennel Gazette) © June 1,
1929; lc. June 13; K 4796.
So far, Dusty has made them all
miss. _(Jn American Kennel Gazette)
© Apr. 1, 1929;'1 ce) Apr. 10; K 3871.
Anderson (George 8S.) Seattle. 54382
Baker (Mt.) by moonlight. © Mar.
28, 1929; 2°c. Apr. 4; J O—1499.
Andérson (Richard A.) Duluth. Minn.
5433
Airway lunch. ©”-Apr. 25, 1929; 2
e: Apr. 29; I 591.
Arch-aid shoe co. (of Canada) ltd.,
Toronto. 5434
Old story. © May 1, 1929; 2 c. May
7; J 104.
Arenz (John A.) Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
5435
Arenz double thread barbed bit sin-
ele, point... ©. sk ¢gMay., 20 .1929,5° 1
672.
Associated stevedoring co. of New
York, inc., New York. 5436
Stevedoregram. © Mar. 9, 1929; 2
e., Mar, 25 333661.
Astarita Cage lo) Brooklyn.
5437-5442
Sampler, 200-202, 206-208. © Dec.
18, 1928: 2 ¢. each Jan. 5, 1929 ; I
528-5380, 525-527.
Atkinson (Alfred Lyford Ccurtnay)
London. 5443
Atkinson's chart for superheated and
saturated steam. Blueprint. © i c.
Mar. 9, 1929°; E682.
Atkinson (Maud Tindal) Campden
Hill, W. S. London, England. 5444
School in ‘Nazareth. © May 16,
1929; 2 c. May 17; K 4641.
Averett (W. E.) San Diego, Calif.
se
3 photographs:
City from Coronado, with pine,
15897; J O—1597—City through
111
5452
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 24
Averett (W. E.)—Continued.
palms, 15898 ; J O—1598.—Helix (Mt.)
sunrise, 15896; J O—1596. © Apr. 10,
1929; 2 c. each Apr. 17.
4 photographs:
City from Naval training station,
15899.—-City from Pt. Loma through
pine, 15900, 15901.— Yacht harbor from
Pt. Loma, 15902. © Apr. 10, 1929; 2 ¢.
each Apr. 17; J O—1871-1874.
Babson institute, Babson Park, Mass.
5452
Your best efforts, 94. © June 15,
1928; 2 @ Dec. 22; K 1730.
Bailey (Hillary G.) Indianapolis.
5453, 5454
Crown of thorns. © Mar. 29, 1929;
2c. Apr. 10; J O—1554.
Drink ye all of this. © Mar. 31,
1929; 2 ce. Apr. 10; J Q—1555. ,
Bailey (John William Alexander) In-
dependence, Mo. 5455
Multiplication tables in pyramidical
form. © Mar. 21, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 9;
J O—1546.
Bailey (Worth) Norfolk, Va. 5456
Burton parish church, Williamsburg,
Va., model of. © 1c. May 1, 1929;
J O—1836.
Bailey meter co., Cleveland. 5457-5480
Bailey boiler meter charts, 50F500T.
© Apr. 30, 1929; 2 c. May 31; I 703.
300F800T80S. © Mar. 13, 1929;
2e. Apr. 18; I 510.
Bailey fluid meter chart, 30F400T30P.
© Apr. 29, 1929; 2 c. May 31; I 702.
35C6. © Apr. 2 1929; 2c. May
ol; I 696... -
50F12P.
Apr. 13; I 508.
60F650T3P.
2'@ Apr. 13; 1 5y2
——100F250T450P. © Apr. 17,
1929; 2 c. May 31; I 700.
——— 100F800T500P. © May 83, 1929;
2 c. May 31; I 706.
40F240T175P. © Apr. 26, 1929;
2c. May 381; I 701.
240F150P. © Apr. 3, 1929; 2 ¢.
May 31; I 697. 5
—— 250F100T. © Mar. 15, 1929;
2c. Apr. 13; 1/511.
Bailey fluid meter, electrically oper-
ated, chart, 7051. © July 13, 1928; 2c.
Apr. 18, 1929; I 513.
7052. © July 13, 1928; 2 «¢.
Apr. 18, 1929; I 514.
© .Weby 2, 1929eh 2c.
© Mar. 23, 1929;
— 7057. © Nov. 7, 1928; 2 ¢. Apr.
18, 1929; I 515.
7066. © Mar. 12, 1929; 2 «¢.
May 31; I 695.
Bailey fluid meter, mechanically
operated, chart, 824. © Jan. 31, 1929;
2c. Apr. 13; I 516.
825. © Mar. 14, 1929; 2 ec. Apr.
13\- Evo
—— 827.
13) om:
Bailey recorder chart, 5K. © Feb. 12,
1929; 2 ec. Apr. 18; I 509.
—b5KS. © May 3, 1929; 2 c. May
Bla “TOK
SOOKT.
May 31; I 699.
SOOK550P. © Apr. 8, 1929; 2 ¢.
May 31; I 698.
Bailey gravity recorder chart, 52G.
© May 1, 1929; 2 c. May 31; I 704.
538G. © May 1, 1929; 2 c. May
BL > Lb Oo.
Bair (George A.) Kansas City, Mo.
5481
© Apr.
© Feb. 11, 1929; 2 ec. Apr.
© Apr. 15, 1929; 2 e.
Kitchen case. Blueprint.
6, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 10; I 501.
Ball (Lyman L.) Plymouth, Mich.
5482
Stinson (Eddie) © 1 ¢. Apr. 4,
1929; J O—1506.
Ballinger co., Philadelphia. 54838-5485
Bank of Philadelphia and trust co.,
perspective, 4539. © 1 c. May 20,
1929; J O—1837.
Club Atlantic, ine., perspective of.
© 1c. June 1, 1929; J O—1905.
Leland electric co., plant of the, per-
spective, 4538. © 1c. May 20, 1929;
J O—1838.
Barmore (Charles) Princeton, N. J.
5486
[Hoover (Herbert Clark) President
of the United States] by Franklin T.
Wood. © May 238, 1929; 2 c. May 24;
K 4578.
Barnes (C. E.) Dawson, Okl. 5487
Logic devil comments. (Jn Press-
Room Logic) © Apr. 5, 1929; 1 «@.
May 3;.K 4671.
Barnhill (Esmond G.) St. Petersburg,
Fla. 5488-5493
6 photographs:
Age of innocence.—Bok singing
tower, Mountain Lake, Fla.—Golden
sunset, Florida.—Quiet nook, Flor-
ida.—Royal poinciana in bloom, Flor-
112
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no, 2, 1929,
5048
ida.—Story teller, Florida. © Apr. 1,
1929; 2 ec. each Apr. 12; J O—1563-
1568.
Baron picture frame works, New York.
5494-5501
8 prints:
{ Admiration ]|—-[ Chorus ]—[ Enchant-
ment] —[ Friends ] — [Jealousy ]—
[Lilies] — [Singer] — [Strolling] ©
Mar. 26, 1929; 2 ‘c. each May 9; K
4256-4263.
Batchelder-Wilson co., Los Angeles.
5502, 5503
Batchelder bathroom. [Featuring
tub] © June 15, 1929; 2c. June 21;
I 786.
[Featuring wash basin] ©
tune ia, 1929; 2c. June; 2k ;\ 1: 187.
Batsford (Benjamin TT.) Ellis (Hd-
ward G.) and O’Neill (Harry F.)
doing business under the firm
name and style of World wide
window weekly, New York. 5504
World wide window weekly, no. 1.
© Mar. 28, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 4; K 3701.
Bauer (Ervan L.) Hustis, Fla.
Identity card.
and blossoms]
Apr. 27; K 4220.
5905
[Design of oranges
© Apr. 1, 1929; 2 ec.
Beattie (George) Cleveland. 5506
Interesting collection of diamonds.
© May 5, 1929; 1c. May 7; K 4236.
Beckwith (Frank) Delta, Utah.
5507, 5508
Acoma (Miss), posing. © 1c. June
19, 1929; J O—2084.
Genial breadmakers, Santa Clara,
NEMEC G@ be. June 19/1929"... o—
2083.
Bell (Alfred) & co., ltd., London.
5509-5513
Italian orange grove; after the orig-
inal by H. H. La Thangue. © Apr.
teeteeo7 1) ce) Apr. 29: Kedesb.
St. Giles, Edinburgh; by Albany H.
Howarth. © Jan. 18, 1929; 1 ¢. Jan.
19; K 3960.
3 prints: '
Cries of London (Milk below
maids); after Francis Wheatley, by
L. Dupont.—Innocence; after Nicolas
Lancret, by Clifford R. James.—Musiec
lesson; after Nicolas Lancret, by Clif-
ford R. James. © June 7, 1929; 1 ¢.
each June 8; K 4764-4766.
64337—29—_3
Belsh (Beatrix Sherman) New York.
5514-5524
[Josephine. Silhouette] © Apr. 18,
1929; 2c. Apr. 27; K 4185.
[Silhouette] :
Hie diddle diddle; K 4679.—Hush a
bye baby; K 4678.—Jack and Jill; K
4677.—[Jack and the bean stalk]; K
4680.—Little Miss Muffett; K 4676. ©
May 20, 1929; 2 ec. each May 81.
5 silhouettes :
Lincoln (Abraham); K 4143.—Lin-
ecoln (Mary Todd); K 4146.—Madison
(Dolly fs es K 4144.—Madison
(James) ; K 4145.—Napoleon; K 4142.
© Apr. 18, 1929; 2 c. each Apr. 27.
Bennett (H. H.) studio, Kilbourn,
Wis. 5525-5539
Dells of the Wisconsin River:
Channel at Steamboat Rock, 1238852;
K 44438.—Devil’s Football, 123847: K
4433.—High Rock from Romance Cliff,
123855: K 4440.— Hornet’s§ Nest,
123854; K 4441.—Narrows, 123846; K
4434—Navy Yard, 123850; K 4431.—
Palisades, 123844; K 4486.—Peace
pipe, 123848; K 4232.—Scene at the
Indian amphitheatre, 123858; K
4437.—Stand Rock, 123851; K 4444.—
Sugar Bowl, 123845; K 4435.-—\Visor
Ledge, 123856; K 44389.—Winnebago
brave, 123857; K 4438—Winnebago
Indians at Demon’s Anvil, 123853; K
14442, © May 15, 1929; 2c. each May
20.
Winnebago boy, 123849. © May 15,
1929; 2 c. May 20; K 4480.
Benton (Daniel M.) Macon, Ga.
5540, 5541
[Benton art eard, 1, 2] © May 25,
1929; 2 c. each May 27; K 4608, 4609.
Bernard (Albert) New York. 5542
Me and my master. © June 1, 1929;
2c. June 4; J O-1909.
Bernart corp., New York. 5548-5546
[Bon jour; by Louis Szanto] ©
Apr. 29, 1929; 1 ce. May 2; K 4192,
[Cheras; by Louis Szanto] © Apr.
29, 1929; 2c. May 4; K 4212.
[Commence; by Louis Szanto] ©
Apr. 29, 1929; 2 c. May 2; K 4193.
[Rosita; by L. Szanto] © Apr. 29,
1G29" 2 ‘er May 420K 4213.
Beuthel (Lewis) Fresno, Calif.
5547, 5548
Fresno, Calif, Pantages theatre,
132... (©) Mar. 210, 1929.2 ¢.. Mar, 16;
J O-1576.
Fresno, Calif., Roosevelt high
school, 133. © Mar. 10, 1929; 2.¢.
Mar. 16; J O-1547.
113
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5549 pt. Iv, n.S., v. 24
Bezant (Henry Robert) Silver | Bracken (Harry L.) Cleveland. 5566
Springs, Fla. 5949-5552 Christ portrayed by nature. © Mar.
In the sunken forests, Silver | 9, 1929; 2c¢ Junel1; J 144.
Springs, Fla. © Mar. 19, 1929; 2 ¢.| Brady (J. W.) Minneapolis. 5567
May 20; J iss:
Scene through glass bottom boat,
Silver Springs, Fla. © Mar. 19, 1929;
2c. May 27; J 186.
Silver Springs, Fla., location map
of the under water scenes of, from
the air. © Feb. 20, 1929; 2 ¢. May
27; J 134.
Tempter, in natures under-water
fairyland, Silver Springs, Fla. ©
May 24, 1929; '2 c. May 27; J 137.
Billeci (Salvatore) Ripon, Calif.
5553, 5504
[Easy way bassoon chart] @ alan.
Apr. 15, 1929; I 601.
[EHasy way flute chart] ©1c. Apr.
15, 1929; I 600.
Birchard (C. C.) & co., Boston. 5555
Maryon’s (Edward) marcotonic
scale. Twelve tone colors. © Feb. 18,
1929; 2c. Mar. 8; I 485.
Blachnek (KE. J.) Fremont, Neb.
5556-5598
3 photographs:
American chief; J O-1858.—\Chief ;
J..O-1857.—Onsalerts J.s@20s59. . ©
May 17, 1929; 2 c. each Mav 25.
Blake (Dorothy Howland) West Rox- |
bury, Mass. 5ob9
Circle of womanhood in song. ©
Apr. 2, 1929; 2c. Apr. 6; K 3961.
Bock (Albert C.) San Francisco. 5560
[Trafic regulating system. Blue-
print] 2 e Apri G6 1929 a2.
Boettcher printing Co.,
5561, 5562
[Girl admiring flower] © Mar. 16,
1929; 2c. Mar. 28; K 3654.
[Girl with pointed collar and cuffs]
© Mar. 16, 1929; 2 ¢ Mar. 28; K
3655.
Bolyn corp., Chicago. 5563
Worry clouds the mind, stops prog-
ress, ete. [Sandy Mack circular] ©
Feb. 5, 1929; 2'c. Feb. 13; IK 2829.
Bowman (William A.) Davenport, Ia.
5564
This is your country. See it! ©
May 17, 1929; 2c. May 20; J 129.
Bowman-Park aero co., Louisville.
5565
Louisville, Ky., aerial photographic
survey. © Sept. 1, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 18,
1929; J O—1449.
Milwaukee. ©
Chureh year.
May 16; I 710.
Brees (Anton) Lake Wales, Fla. 5568
[Christian soldier] © Mar. 239,
1929; 2c. Apr. 15; K 3939.
Blount)
© May 1, 1929; 2\e
Brewer (Charles College
Park, Md. 5569
Graphic golf scorecard. © Jan. 20,
1929: 2 c. Mar. 1; I 524.
Bristol co., Waterbury, Conn.
5570-5594
Bristol (Wm. H.) recording pyrom-
eter chart, 1169. © Mar. 4, 1929; 2 ¢.
June 17; I 750.
recording tachometer chart,
i © Feb. 22, 1929; 2 c. June 17;
Piao:
4246. © Jan. 28, 1929; 2c.
June 17; I 774.
[Bristol’s chart, 4031]
1929; 2 ¢. June 17; I 766.
Bristol’s mechanical time recorder
chart, 0809. © Mar. 5, 1929; 2c. June
10> Tf:
0820. ©
June 17; I 779.
Bristol’s recording ampere meter
chart, 3127. © Mar. 4, 1929; 2c. June
Lge ibs
Bristol’s recording pressure gauge
chart, 0826. © Feb. 18, 1929; 2 ¢. June
DOS CG:
© Mar. 4,
Feb. 11, 1929; 2° ¢.
6828. , ©iMeb! 18, 1928-2 ve
June 17; I 768.
4907. © Mar. 4, 1929; 2c. June
1 Gs G2:
—— 4909. © Mar. 4, 1929; 2c. June
173 1766. h
4910... © Mar. 14, 1929; 2) ce:
June 17; I 755.
4912. © Mar, 15, 1929-2 @
June 17; I 752.
49135" ©: Mar. 155" 1929-52 aie
June 17; I 753.
Bristol’s recording tachometer chart,
8233. © Mar. 4, 1929; 2c. June 17;
LU:
Bristol’s. recording thermometer
chart, 1995. © Mar. 4, 1929; 2c. June
17S eas?
___ 8761. © Mar. 4, 1929; 2 c. June
Le Ios:
=== 102492 (© Max. 15, 1929 2a
June 17; I 754.
114
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no. 2, 1929
Bristol’s recording vacuum gauge
chart, 4911. © Mar. 8, 1929; 2 c. June
Me ie TS.
Bristol’s recording water level gauge
chart, 0824. © Mar. 4, 1929; 2c. June
chart, S 425]
Bag E756.
[Bristol’s strip ©
Mar. 22, 1929; 2 ce. June 17; I 760.
[S 0104.1 © Mar. 28, 1929; 2 ¢.
June 17; I 768.
[S 2099.] © Apr. 8, 1929; 2 ¢.
bane £0: Pir:
is 42541 © May 19, 1929;°2 ¢.
June 17; I 751.
Bristol’s sulphite digester recorder
Ghar, 0834 © Mar. 15, 1929; 2 c.
June 17; I 757.
Bristow (Milton N.) Los Angeles.
5595
[Aeroplane, line drawing] © Mar.
26, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 9; I 498.
Brodbeck (Adolph) Los Angeles.
5596, 5597
[Silver wing airplane] © 1c. Mar.
Zo, A929 I bot.
[Ultra solar furnace.] © 1c. May
13, 1929; I 714.
Brooklyn botanic garden, Brooklyn,
NaN. 5598-5605
Brooklyn, N. Y., Brocklyn botanic
garden:
Brock, view facing north.—Chil-
the formal garden.—
Children’s garden, Saturday morning
seene.—Daffodils (Narcissus pseudo-
narcissus var. Emperor) part of 10,000
dren’s garden,
bulbs planted in the lawn.—Infiores-
cence of Sago palm (Cycas_ revo-
luta)—Japanese garden, wisteria.—
Lake, view facing west. East Indian
lotus, ete, at right—Rock garden,
waterfall and iris. © Apr. 4, 1929;
2 c. each Apr. 11; K 38878-3885.
Brooklyn radio dealers, inc., Brook-
lyn. 5606
BRD [Oval design monogram, with
radio towers at either side, ete.] ©
May 24, 1929; 2c. June 17; K 4946.
Brooks of California, inc., Los Angeles.
5607
Hi Draulic, the Brooks automatic
man. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. May 1;
K 4177.
Broude (W. S.) co., Chicago.
5608-5620
5 prints:
Carmencita.— Engagement ring. —
Little convalescent. — Mama’s birth-
day.—Sand pies. © May 29, 1929; 2.
each June 10; K 4768-4772.
CLASSES, H TO K
5639
8 prints:
Chiidren by the sea; K 4873.—End
of day; K 4872.—Path to the spring;
K 4874.—Rocky coast; K 4875.—Still
waters; K 4879—Summer day; K
4376.—_ Sweetest little fellow ; K 43877.—
Venice; K 4878. © May 14, 1929; 2 c¢.
each May 16.
Brown (E. H.) doing business aS Radio
advertising system, Chicago. 5621
Broadcasting by record. © Apr. 23,
1929; 2 c Apr. 26; K 4134.
Brown (Virgil T.) Wichita.
5622, 5623
Valley Center oil field no. 1, panora-
mic view. © Feb. 23, 1929; 2 c. Feb.
28; J O—1540.
no. 2, panoramic view. © Feb.
238, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 28; J O—1541.
Brown instrument co., Philadelphia.
5624-5634
Brown instrument co. chart, 158.
© June 14, 1929; 2 c. June 18; I 780.
250.') Plate 251. °©» Apr. 6,
1929; 2\c. Apr. 113 I 502.
—— 1339. © Apr. 1, 1929; 2 ¢. Apr.
on ok -472:
1340. ye@)e Aprin22, | 1929'- "2 ¢)
Apr. 24; I 560.
2311. © June 14, 1929; 2 ec.
June 18; I 781.
3291, 3323...© May 28, 1929:
2 ¢. each June 3; I 709, 708.
3020 © Mayi22nig29) 12" ¢.
May 24; I 680.
3327. © June 8, 1929; 2 e«.
seb > Toor
[Brown instrument eco. chart roll,
So0s 3324] 1. ©.vApre 15, 19292 2c:
each Apr. 18; 1 533, 584.
Brunner (Lawrence Andrew) Los An-
geles. 5635.
Chirup. © Feb. 7, 1929; 2 c. Mar.
27; K 3656.
Building owners and managers assn..
of Seattle, Seattle. 5636
Office occupancy report. Blueprint.
© May 29, 1929; 2 c. June 10; I 729.
Bull (Frank Wesley) Detroit. 5637
Golf stroke chart. The automatic
stroke developer. Blueprint. © 1 ec.
May 13, 1929; I 629.
Buneh (F. A.) Las Cruces, N. M.
5638
Real bronze metal plated cacti. ©
Apr, 26, 1929; 2 e. Apr. 29; K 4283.
115
CATALOGUE OF
5640
Bunten (R. M.) Seattle. 5639
Flooding and vent valves for self
dumping scow. Blueprint. © Jan. 1,
1929: 2c. Apr. 9; I 499.
Burns photo co., Lewiston, Id.
5640-5647
Clearwater timber co., 57, 58. ©
Apr. 10, 1929; 2 c. each Apr. 23; J O—
ATALY 1742.
nO) 62. 6a.) ©) Apr mine 29'
2 ec. each Apr. 23; J O—1648-1650.
Lewiston state normal school, 64.
© Apr. 10, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 23; J O—
1651.
Pacific power and light co., 60, 61.
© Apr. 10, 1929; 2 c. each Apr. 23;
J O—1748, 1744.
Burton (Walter EH.) Akron, O.
5648, 5649
Central arch of Zeppelin hangar at
Akron, O., being raised into place, end
view. © May 23, 1929; 2 ec. May ‘27;
J O—1864.
Raising central arch of Zeppelin
hangar into place at Akron, O., side
view. © May 23, 1929; 2 c May 27;
J O—1865.
Byrn Athyn church, Byrn Athyn, Pa.
5650-5652
Byrn Athyn, Pa, church, 1-3. ©
Apr. 25, 1929; 2 ec. each May 18; K
4471-4473.
C. and G. realty and construction co.,
Columbus, O. 5653-5661
Hastmoor residence no. 1. 7 sheets.
Blueprints: © 1 €@ May f71029:. 1
605.
8 blueprints:
Apartment building. 11 sheets; I
587.—\_Bexley residence no. 3. 7 sheets;
I 585.—Broad street stores and apart-
ments. 19 sheets; I 588.—WHight fam-
ily apartment no. 1. 8 sheets; I 586.—
Hight family apartment no. 2 7
sheets; I 584—Four family apart-
ment. 9 sheets; I 589.—Four family
apartment no. 2. 6 sheets; I 583.—
Nine family apartment. 8 sheets; I
580. ©1c. each Apr. 29, 1929.
Cadore embroidery works, Gutten-
berg, N. J. 5662
[Drawing for embroidery, style S.
E. F. 3.] © 1c. May 8, 1929; I 621.
Campbell prints, inc., New York.
5663-5671
[(Panama canal)]; by Jonas Lie:
[Gates of Pedro Miguel, 8699]; K
4716.—[Heavenly hosts, 8698]; K
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. Iv, n. S., v. 24
4715.—[Toil, 8697]; K 4714.
15, 1929; 2 c. each May 20.
6 prints:
Jack and Jill, 8821; K 4447.—Jack
be nimble, 8822; K 4448—Simple Si-
mon, 8824; K 4449.—There was an old
woman who lived in a shoe, 8823; K
4450.—There was a_ crooked man,
8820; K 4446—Tom, Tom the piper’s
son, 8825; K 4445. © Apr. 3, 1929;
2c. each May 20.
Cardy (William R.) Chicago.
Arteraft matchless memo.
4, 1929; 2c. June 7; K 2531:
Cargkadon (T. E.) St. Petersburg,
Fla. 5673
Famous green bench of the sun-
shine city. Welcome. St. Petersburg,
Florida. © May 12, 1929; 2 c. June
12; K 4777.
Carson (Ambrose Washington) Flag-
staff, Ariz. 5674-5680
Grand Canyon bridge, 5, 7-9. ©
May 15, 1929; 2 ¢.. each June 5; J
O-1917-1920.
Lee’s Ferry bridge, 1, 3. © May 20,
1929; 2c. each June 5; J O-1921, 1922.
Lee’s Ferry bridge, bird’s-eye view
of, 2, © May 20, 1929; 2 c. June 5;
J O-1916.
Cassaday
© May
5672
© June
GEE.) Tenn.
5681
Sterrick bldg. under construction.
© May 30, 1929; 2 c. June 3; J 143.
Caufield & Shook, Louisville.
. 5682-5873
Memphis,
Berea college:
Boone tavern owned and operated
by school.—Campus scene showing ad-
ministration buildings.—Dairy barns.—
Forestry headquarters situated on Big
Hill road—Students at work on
school farm. School buildings shown
in background.—Students harvesting
beans for the school cannery.—sStu-
dents working in the field—Woman’s
hall, first permanent and oldest exist-
ing building erected in 1869. © Mar.
1. 1929; 2 c. each June 27; J O—-2219—
2226.
Louisville, Ky., Cherokee park:
Beeches, a group of.—Beeches in
winter.—Bend in creek at Belknap
bridge.—Beside the creek at Big
Rock.—Maple road in winter.—Octo-
ber mists.—Private homes seen from
park in winter.—Tree framed view of
creek. — Winter at Hert memorial
bridge. — Winter scene above Hert
bridge. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. each
June 27; J O—2262-2271.
116
MISCELLANEOUS
no. 2, 1929
Louisville, Ky., Cherokee park:
Foot bridge in winter.—Maple road
in.—Rustic bridge at bend in creek.
Snow covered road at bridge no. 3.—
Whte drapery—White morning at
Belknap bridge.—Winter reflections.—
Winter scene above bridge no. 3.—
Winter shadows at Belknap bridge.
Winter sunshine. © Apr. 1, 1929; 2
c. each June 27; J O—-2315-2319, 2314,
2320-2328.
U. S. highway no. 25:
And L. & M. tracks near Conway,
Rockceastle County, Ky.—At Madison-
Reckeastle County line, Kentucky.—At
the edge of Barbourville, Knox
County, Ky.—Beside Clear Creek near
Middlesboro, Bell County, Ky.—Be-
tween Berea and Mt. Vernon, Ky.—
Rockeastle-Madison line. Showing L.
& M. raiiroad tracks and highway
maiker in the foreground.—Runs be-
tween Clear Creek and L. & N. rail-
road tracks near Middleboro, Ky.
South of Berea, Madison County, Ky.
© Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. each June 27;
J O—2298-2302, 2287, 2303, 2304.
4th ave. north from Guthrie:
Street.—Street scene.— View. ©
Apr: 41,1929; 2:¢. each June 27; J
OR2558), 2859), 2357.
6 photographs:
L. & N. shops.—Looking northwest
from 4th and York sts—Louisville,
Ky., from 4th to Tth sts.—Pennsylva-
nia railroad bridge at Louisville.—
Shippingport Island at Louisville —
Waterfront of business district. ©
Mowe Ma 1928 3:'2 “es each. June 27;
J O—2170, 2171, 2169, 2172-2174.
11 photographs:
Berea, Ky., Big Hill road, street
scene.—Berea college, a student receiv-
ing credit on his tuition for picking a
bushel of beans.—Big Hill road, be-
tween Berea and McKee, Ky.. scene
on Big Hill.—Big Hill road, Madison
County, Ky.. showing West Pinnacle
near Berea, Ky.—Foot bridge on Cum-
berland River at Emerling, Ky.. show-
ing Harlan-Pineville road, Harlan
County.—_Hmerling, Harlan County,
Ky., scene at, Harlan-Pineville road on
left, Cumberland River in center, L. &
Ne tatiroag, on meht——Harlan: .Ky.,
scene from a mountain top.—Harlan,
Ky., view of.—Marker on U. S. high-
way no. 25, type of. This one is situ-
ated near Berea, Ky.—Pinnacle Moun-
tain, at foot of, U. S. highway no. 25,
at Kentucky-Virginia state line-—Wal-
lins, Harlan County, Ky., village near
Fo:d coal mines. © Jan. 5, 1929; 2 ¢.
each June 27; J O—2206-2216.
CLASSES, H TO K
5873
31 photographs:
Bailey’s Switch, Ky., U. S. highway
no. 25, between Corbin and Barbour-
ville, Ky.—Bailey’s Switch, Ky., U. S.
highway no. 25, L. & N. railroad cross-
ing.—Cabin beside the road to Harlan,
Harlan County.—Coal mine near Car-
dinal, Bell County, Ky.—Coal train
coming through the mountains, Harlan
County.—Cumberland River and Rho-
dodendron highway below Wallins,
Harlan County, Ky. — Cumberland
River at Molus, Harlan County, Ky.,
scene on the.—Cumberland state park,
Pineville, Ky., scene at foot of Pine
Mountain.—Cumberland state park,
Pineville road no. 25, in foreground,
Pine Mountain in distance.—Harly
morning scene on Clear Creek, Middles-
boro, Ky.—End of day, Rhodcdendron
highway, Harlan County.—Hvening on
the Rhododendron highway, Harlan
County.—Harlan, Ky., street scene
with Court house on right.—Hazy
morning on a mountain road, Bell
County.—Looking down into the west
end of the town, Harlan, Ky.—Look-
ing down the Cumberland River, at
city limits, Pineville, Bell County,
Ky.—Mining village on the Cumber-
land River, Bell County.—Mountain
children going to school.—Mountain
sunset, Pineville-Harlan road.—Moun-
tain woman with her horse, Harlan
County. — Mountain Valley sunset,
Harlan County, Ky.—Pinevillc-Harlan
road at Pace Hill, Harlan County.—
Pineville-Harlan road beside the Cum-
berland River at Wallins, Harlan
County, Ky.—Primitive home beside
the Rhododendron highway, Harlan
County.—Road no. 25 on the Kentucky
side of Cumberland Gap, Harlan
County. Ky.—Sunset, Cuniberland
state park at Pineville, Ky.—Sunset on
Ciear Creek, Cumberland state park,
Pineville, Ky.—Sunset on the Rhodco-
dendron highway near Harlan.—Typ-
ical mountain road and home, Harlan
County—wWasiota, Bell County, Ky.,
mountain school and pupils.—Wilhoit,
Harlan County, Ky., foot bridge on the
Cumberland River. © Dec. 10, 1928;
Ze. each June 27: J O—2175-2189,
2195, 2190-2194, 2196-2205.
3% photographs:
American oak leather tanning co.—
Bread in old Kentucky.—Broadway at
Fourth ave.—Columbia mantel co.—
Commodore apartments.—Dartmouth
apartments.—Hquitable bldg., formerly
Todd bldg—Filled to overflowing.—
Fourth and Broadway, corner.—Fourth
ave. Presbyterian church.—Fourth ave.,
south from Broadway.—Good meas-
i Sa
CATALOGUE OF
5873
Caufield & Shook—Continued.
ure.—Atlantic & Pacific tea co., bldg.—
Harvest. — Heyburn bldg. — Bonded
whiskey warehouse, interior.—J. B.
Speed memorial museum.—ZJefferson
sct., east from 6th St.—Kentucky best.—
Kentucky corm.—Kentucky kernels.—
Looking east on Broadway, from 5th
st.— On parade. — Peaslee - Gaulbert
co.—Peep into Harlan from a moun-
tain top road.—Plenty.—Prospect, Ky.,
old mill, Wolf pen.—Prospect, Ky.,
Wolf pen mill—Raised in Kentucky.—
Second st., north from Market st—Seel-
bach hotel.—Starks bldg—Stimpson
computing scale eco.—4th and Broad-
way, intersection.—4th and Broadway,
view of—-4th ave. east side, south of
Heyburn ave—7th and Broadway. ©
Apt. dt, .1929 2< ¢, each smme 277, ;
J O—2311-2318, 2324-2356, 2360.
68 photographs:
Abandoned cabin beside the Cum-
berland, Harlan County.—Bailey’s
Switch, Ky., U. S. highway no. 25 at,
near Corbin.—Cabin beside a moun-
tain creek, Harlan County.—Cabin be-
side a mountain water fall, Harlan
County.—Cardinal, Bell County, Ky.,
a mining village seen on the Rhododen-
dron highway.—Chimney Rock Cliffs
on Kentucky River, Garrard County,
Ky.—Chimney Rock on Kentucky
River, Garrard County, Ky.—City Hos-
pital—Conway, Laurel County, Ky.,
U. S. highway no. 25.—Cumberland. a
view of the tree lined banks of the,
Harlan County.—Cumberland flows
far below the Rhododendron highway
near Wallins, Harlan County, Ky.
Cumberland Cap, Tenn., town of, look-
ing down from road through Cumber-
land Gan.—Cumberland River, a ford
on the, Harlan County.—Cumberland
River beside the Rhododendron hich-
way at Wallins, Harlan County, Ky.—
Cumberland River, from the Pineville-
Harlan road near Wallins, Harlan
County, Ky., a view of the-—Cumber-
land River meets the Rhododendron
highway at Cardinal, Bell County,
Ky.—-Cu‘nberland River turns to meet
the Rhododendron highway at Cardi-
nal, Bell County, Ky.—Cumberland
Valley at Cardinal, Bell County, Ky.,
in the—Dixietown Valiey on _ the
Rhododendron highway, Harlan, Coun-
ty.— Plat. lick, 7 iy... 4 See hich.
way no. 25.—Fourth ave. and
Broadway.—Gillian Mt. near Cor-
bin, Koy, Us. S.- bishwayaea. long
climb on.—Harlan, Ky., valley at the
west end of town.—Harlan-Pineville
road near Cardinal, Bell County, Ky.,
irregular curves on the—Highway no.
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 24
25, between Pineville and Middlesboro,
a sharp bend on.—Home on the south
bank of the Cumberland, Harlan
County.—Huge rocks on the banks of
the Cumberland River, Harlan
County.—Iroquois park, road through
a beech grove.—L. & N. railroad bridge
over Cumberland River at Wasiote,
Bell County, Ky.—Log Mountain, the
long climb up, U. S. highway no. 25,
Bell County, Ky.—Log Mountain, a
scene on, U. S. highway no. 25, Bell
County, Ky.— Looking down the Cum-
berland River at Molus, Harlan
County, Ky.—Looking down the Cum-
berland River at the Kentucky utili-
ties co. power house near Pineville,
Bell County, Ky.—Looking down the
Cumberland River below Hmerling,
Harlan County, Ky.—Looking down
the Cumberland River towards Wal-
lins, Harian County. Ky.—Looking
south at Berea, Ky., city limits, Ken-
tucky U. S. highway.—Looking up the
Cumberland River above Wallins, Har-
lan County, Ky.—Louisvilie, Ky., river
skyline from new dam.— Madison
County near Berea, a scene from top
of Big Hill.—Middlesboro, Ky., the
coal house.—Mountain home beside the
Cumberland River near Hmerling, Har-
lan County, Ky.—Mountain pasture,
Harlan County, Ky., in the—Moun-
tain scenery on the Pineville-Harlan
road, Harlan County.—Mountain val-
ley pasture at Wilhoit, Harlan County,
Ky.—Pineville, Ky., Kentucky utilities
plant.—Pineville, Ky., street scene.—
Pineville-Harian road at Varilla, Bell
County, Ky., scene on.—Pineville-Har-
lan road at Wallins, Harlan County,
Ky., on the.—Pineville-Harlan road
near Cardinal, Bell County, Ky., show-
ing.—Road no. 25 beside the L. & N.
railroad tracks near Middlesbore.—
Rock cliffs beside Pireville-Harlan
road at Pace Hill, Harlan County.—
Rock cliffs beside Pineville-Harlan
road at Varilla, Bell County, Ky.—
Rhododendron highway bends with the
Cumberland River, Harlan County.—
Rhododendron highway between river
and cliff at Varilla, Bell County, Ky.—
Rhodedendron h ghway cut thru rock
near Cardinal, Bell County, Ky.—
Rhododendron highway runs through
a typical Cumberiand mountain scene
at Cardinal, Bell County, Ky.—Safe
erossing between London and Corbin,
Ky., U. S. highway no. 25.—Stone Gap,
Laurel County, Ky., U. S. highway.—
Sunset at flagpole, Iroquois park —
Sunset on the road between Pineville
and Harlan.—Sunset on the road to
Clear Creek Springs, Bell County,
118
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no. 2, 1929
5904
Ky.—U. S. highway, a scene in Rock-
castle County, Ky.—Valley at the foot
of Big Hill on the road between Berea
and McKee, Madison County, Ky.—
Viewing a sunset, Iroquois park.
Wasioto, Ky., rock asphalt section of
Pineville-Harlan road. —WaySside
spring on the Harlan-Pineville road,
Harlan County.—Wilhoit, Harlan
County, Ky., mountain homes.—Wil-
hoit, Harlan County, Ky., scene on the
Pineville-Harlan road. Mar. 1,
1929; 2 e« each June 27; J O—2217,
2918, 2227-2261, 2272-2286, 2288-2297,
2305-2310.
Cavalero (George) Union City, N. J.
5874, 5875
In memoriam. © Apr. 1, 1929; 2 ¢.
Apr. 13; K 3930.
Sympathy. © Apr. 1, 1929; 2 ¢ Apr.
13; K 3929.
Central banknote co., Chicago. 5876
[Spirit of labor] © May 31, 1929;
2c. June 17; K 4836.
Central paper box co., Peoria, Il.
5877
[Baby cover design, mpl. 40] ©
June 1, 1929; 2 c. June 18; K 4848.
Central trust co., Cincinnati.
58785884
Famous last words. Charles Dar-
win,
@ Apry 23, 1929:..2- ec. Apr:.27;
K 4150.
——.Charles Frohman. © June 4,
1929; 1 «. June 6; K 4748.
George Washington. © Apr. 2,
HO2U ce Apr. 3° K 3666.
Henry David Thoreau. © May 2,
1929; 2c. May 10; K 4277.
——— John Adams. © Apr. 26, 1929; 2
e. Apr. 27; K 4149.
Sir Walter Raleigh.
1929; 1¢. June 6; K 4749.
—— Woodrow Wilson.
1929; 2c. May 10; K 4278.
Chace (Lynwood Morrell) Swansea,
Mass. 5885-5889
Brighteyes tries out a new convey-
ance. © June 9, 1929; 2c. June 14;
J O—2080.
Characteristic canine pose. © May
26, 1929; 2.¢. June 4; J O—1908.
Loves old sweet song. © May 12,
fo20 ere. May 15> J ..O0-—1792.
Mr. Toad in vocal action. © June
wy L292 Aree une wi = oh O-- 2081.
Powerful grasp. © June 2, 1929;
2c. June 5; J O—1923.
© June 4,
© May 8,
Cheney (Arthur B.) Kokomo, Ind.
5890-5893
Preliminary sketches, for the Roadel
system, inc., Blueprint:
Four garage apartment units, unit
A.—General layout of a_ typical
Roadel.—Service and administrative
building, sheet 1—Single garage
apartment units, unit B. ©1c. each
May 22, 1929; I 676, 678, 675, 677.
Chicago aerial survey co., Chicago.
58945896
Locks at Starved Rock, 6862. ©
Get: 30,1928) 27 “Apr. 24," 1920 5 oF
O—1700.
River excavation, 7054. © Mar. 30,
1929; 2 ec. Apr. 3; J O+-1496.
World’s fair site, 7052. © Mar. 30,
1929; 2 c Apr. 3; J O—1497.
Chicago banknote co., Chicago.
5897, 5898
[Lithographed bond blank, raised
wings perched eagle design vignette at
top. Circle vignette at bottom, small
letter D in lower left hand corner on
face. Two filing panels on back.
Orange color border on face and back]
© May 38, 1929: 2c. May 17; K 4882.
[Lithographed bond blank, spread
eagle design vignette at top, circle
vignette at bottom. Small letter A in
lower left hand corner on face, two
filing panels and bank building vig-
nette on back. Orange color border
on face and back] © May 3, 1929;
2c. May 17; K 4881.
Chicago herald & examiner, Chicago.
5899
Anything may happen. © Dec. 5,
12S; 1c. Deeg 10: KEAZES:
Chicago lumber co. of Washington,
Oakland, Calif. 5900
Home. © Feb. 7, 1929; 2 ¢. Apr.
ae 43.
Chicago motor club, Chicago.
5901-5903
April showers and slippery streets
make automobiles hard to stop, take
no chances. Safety poster, 33. ©
Apr. 1, 1929; 2c. May 15; K 4349.
Play in your yard and piay safe.
Safety poster, 34. © May 1, 1929; 2
ce. May 15; K 4350.
You will never be old enough to play
in the street. Safety poster, 32. ©
Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. May 15; K 4348.
Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee r.
r. co., Chicago. 5904
Steel highways are always open. ©
May 22, 1929; 2 c. May 25; K 4664.
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5905
Chicago pump co., Chicago. 5905
Diagram of fire pump installation
under Detroit board of underwriters
specifications, dwg. 10263-2. Blue-
print. © Apr), 1929 Ze. Apri. 1
598.
Chicago roller skate co., Chicago.
5906, 5907
Let’s go roller skating. © Apr. 2,
1929 2 .¢c. Apr log KK 3943.
Some rare birds. Cross between a
mallard and pintail. © Mar. 1, 1929;
2c. Apr. 15; K 3944.
5908-6516
1929.
Chicago tribune, Chicago.
Among the folks in history.
© Weekly:
Mar. 8-31; 1 ce. each Mar. 8-Apr. 5;
K ct. 1916-1920. Apr. 7-28; 1 ¢. each
Apr. 18-May 8; K ct. 2188-2191.
And that was supposed to be the
drys’ best Sign: ©, Apr. 4, 1929; 1 c.
Ber 1o. ik CE 19D:
And the harder you throw them the
harder they'll return. © Apr. 11,
1929; de. Apr. 18; et: 2224:
Annual lesson. © Mar. 15, 1929; 1
@. Mar. 223.46 et.,1655.
Another beautiful war romance gone
on the recks. © Mar. 18, 1929; 1 e.
Mar. 22; K ect. 1658.
Aviation show. © Mar. 17, 1929; 1
ec. Mar. 22; K ct. 1638.
Beauty on the west coast.
7, 1929: 1 ce. Apr 18: K eb 9or-
Breakfast in the diner. © Mar. 24,
19629; 1 c Mar. 28; K ct—41639.
Bride’s best friend is her mother.
© Apr. 28, 1929; 1 c. May 3; K ct—
1954.
Busy bellhop. © Mar. 31, 1929; 1 c¢.
Apr. 5; K ct—1650.
Chance to give a practical demon-
stration. © Apr. 8, 1929; 1¢. Apr. 18;
K et—2221.
Child who made a nation think. ©
Mar. 29, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 5; K cet—1669.
© Apr.
Ching Chow. 1929. ©:
Mar. 1, 2,°4, 5, 8, 9, 11,°12)°414-16,
18, 19, 21-23, 25-30; 1 c. each Mar. 8-
Arr 1K t—1863-1884.
Apr... 2) 4-68-10, 12. aaa. 16:
16-207 22 2a, ) 20, 20, 29, oo lee ed Chi
Apr. 5—-May 8; K ct—2107-2127.
Comin’ to help ma clean house? ©
Mar. 22, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 28; K ct—
1662.
Comparison. © Apr. 26, 1929; 1 c.
May 38; K ct—2239.
pt. Iv, n. S., v. 24
Convalescents. © Mar. 3, 1929; 1c.
Mar. 8; K ct 1986.
Does it always seem this way to you
too? © Mar? 27)°1929:: De: ,ApEy Se
K et—1667.
Easter eggs that hatched. © Mar.
30, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 5; K ct—1670.
Ever more!,..© Apr..2,,1929;, Le.
Apr. 5; K ct—1948.
Explaining everything. © Apr. 28,
1929; 1 c. May 38; K ct—2241.
Fanning the old fence buster is no
joke. © Apr. 23, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 29;
K et—2236.
Gardener who keeps chickens. ©
Mar. 42,1929; 1 ¢.. Mar. 15; Kcr —
1652.
Gasoline alley. 1929. © Daily:
Mar. 1-31; 1 c. each Mar. 8-Apr. 5;
Kk ct—1801-1831.
Apr. 1-30; 1 ec. each Apr. 5—-May 3;
K ct—2077-2106.
Genial headwaiter. © Apr. 14, 1929;
1c. Apr. 18; K ct—1952.
Getting a rise out of Washington.
©, Apr. 6,°1929: 1’ ¢«. Apr. 185) ee
2219.
Girls we take out. © Mar. 10, 1929;
1c. Mar. 15; K ct—1637.
Going to put the boy to work. ©
Mar. 10, 1929; 1 «. Mar.:i5; Ket
1650.
Gumps. 1929. © Daily:
Mar. 1-81; 1 ec. each Mar. 8—Apr. 5;
K ct—1832-1862.
Apr. 1-80; 1 c. each Apr. 5—May ste
K ct—2128-— D157.
Hardest working administration
we've ever had. © Apr. 19..1929; 1 ¢.
Apr. 29; K cet—2232.
Harold Teen. 1929. © Daily:
Mar. 1-31; 1 c. each Mar. 8—Apr. 5;
K et—1734-1764.
Apr. 1-30; 1 c. each Apr.
K et—2015-2048.
He has been April fooled so many
times. © Apr: id: 1929: 1c: VA pri aem
K ct—1947.
Hewing out a new club for him. ©
Mar. 1, 1929; 1c. Mar. 8; K ct—1641.
Hollywood after dark. © Apr. 21,
1929; 1 «. Apr. 29; K ct—1953.
How to keep from growing old.
1929. © Weekly:
Mar. 1-22; 1 ec. each
K ct—1921-1924.
' Apr. 5-26; 1 c. each Apr. 18—-May 3;
K ct—2192-2195.
Hurry up with that cradle! © Mar.
28, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 5; K ct—1668.
5-May 3;
Mar. 8-28;
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It’s hard to help anybody who won’t
be helped. © Apr. 21, 1929; 1 c. Apr.
29: K ct—2234.
Kids. 1929. © Weekly:
Mar. 3-31; 1 c. each Mar. 8—Apr. 5;
K ct—1796-1800.
Apr. 7-21; 1 c. each Apr. 18-29; K
et—2074-2076.
©
Little Orphan
Daily:
Mar. 1-31; 1 c. each Mar. 8—Apr. 5;
K et—1765-1795.
Apr. 1-30; 1 ec. each Apr. 5—May 38;
K ct—2044-2078.
Lookout! Maybe it’s a decoy. ©
Mar. 13, 1929; 1 c Mar. 22; K ct—
1653.
Lost in the forest. © Mar. 26, 1929;
ie. Apr. 5; K ct—1666.
Making whoopee. © Apr. 22, 1929;
1 e@. Apr. 29; K ct—2235.
Mexico’s presidential chair. © Mar.
5, 1929; 1 e. Mar. 8; K et—1645.
Moon Mullins. 1929. © Daily:
Mar. 1-31; 1 c. each Mar.-8—Apr. 5;
K et—1885-1915.
Apr. 1-30; 1 @ each Apr. 5—May 3;
K et—2158-2187.
© Apr. 9,
Annie, 1929.
Neither fish nor fowl.
1929; 1 -¢e. Apr. 18; K et—2222,
No offense taken. © Mar. 8, 1929;
' 1c. Mar. 15; K ct—1648.
Not only impersonating an officer,
but holding us up at the same time.
ip ty 1929. 1c) May 3K .et—
2240. .
New for the big act. © Mar. 3, 1929;
1c Mar. 8: K ct—1648.
O uncle! Dear uncle! come home
with us now. © Apr. 29, 1929: 1 «.
May 3; K ct—2242.
Of course, ail the rest of them will
‘want to get their hooks in, too.
Mar. 20, 1929; 1 c Mar. 28: K ct—
1660.
On the nest again. © Apr. 14, 1929;
de. Apr. 18; K ct—2227.
One and only opportunity to express
your real feelings. © Apr. 17, 1929;
tre? Abr. 29 * K ct——2230.
©
Our secret ambition.
Weekly:
Mar, 4-25: 1 ¢. each Mar. 8-28: K
cet—1925-1928.
Apr. 1-29; 1 ¢. each Apr. 5—May
3; K ct—2196-2200.
Our severest critic. © Apr. 5, 1929:
tc Apr tee vie cr 2S.
Passenger wishes the pilot a suc-
cessful flight. © Mar. 4, 1929; 1 «.
Mar. 8: K ct—1644.
1929.
CLASSES, H TO K
6516
Passing of the Commander. © Mar.
21, 1929; 1 c«. Mar. 28; K ct—1661.
Pet of the barnyard. © Mar. 7,
1929; 1 ec. Mar. 15; K cet—1647.
Playing their game again. © Apr.
25, L9Z9 ed ey May SsJk et-=2238
Rock of ages. © Mar. 31, 1929; 1 ¢.
Apr. 5; K ct—1671.
Salute. © Mar. 2, 1929; 1 c. Mar.
8: K ct—1642.
Secret of our success. © Mar. 9,
1929; 1 c. Mar. 15; K ct—1649.
Sketches of.the news. 1929. ©:
Mar. 6, 16, 23, Apr. 3, 12: 1 c. each
Mar. 15, 22, 28, Apr. 18; K ct—1646,
1656, 16638, 1949, 2225.
Smitty. 1929. © Daily:
Mar. 1-31; 1 c. each Mar. 8—Apr. 5;
K ct—1672-1702.
Apr. 1-30; 1 ¢.
K ct—1955-1984.
Something ought to be done about
this. 1929. © Weekly:
Mar. 2-30; 1 c each Mar. S—Apr. 5;
K cet—1929-1933.
Apr. 6-27; 1 c. each Apr. 18-May 3;
K ct—2201-2204.
Static. 1929. © Weekly:
Mar. 7-28; 1 c. each Mar. 15—Apr. 5;
K ct—1938-1941.
Apr. 4-25; 1 c each Apr. 18—-May
3; K cet—2205-2208.
Still complaining about it. © Apr.
15, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 18; K cet—2228.
Still piling them on. © Apr. 30,
1929; 1 c« May 38: K et—22438.
Still waiting for the sucker. © Mar.
14, 1929; 1 ce, Mar. 22; K ct—1654.
1929.
each Apr. 5-May 3;
Strain on the family tie. ©
Weekly :
Mar. 5—-Mar. 26; 1 ¢« each Mar. 8—
Apr. 5; K ct—1934-1937.
Apr. 2-30: 1 c each Apr. 5-—May 8;
K ct—2209-2213.
Strange that nothing is ever said
about canceling territorial gains, too.
©. Apr: 7, 1929; 4. ¢ Apr. 18;,K ect—
2220.
Tale of two cities. © Apr. 10, 1929;
1 ec. Apr. 18; K ct—2223.
That no-account boy whom grandpa
was so aShamed of. © Mar. 24, 1929;
1c. Mar. 28; K et—1664.
There seems to be some delay in
bringing in the victims. © Apr. 20,
129 2° 1 ec Ape, 29K et —2233.
Time to look around for a safe land-
ing field. © Apr. 16, 1929; 1 c. Apr.
29; K et—2229.
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6517
Chicago tribune—Continued.
Too much help wouid be worse than
none. at (all. 1© Mari 17, 192971 ‘ec.
Mar. 22: K ct—1657.
Trying to scare a man whose whole
family was noted for its bravery. ©
Mar. 25, 1929; 1 « Mar. 28; K et—
1665.
We can expect to hear a few things
about ourselves from England for the
next few weeks. © Apr. 18, 1929: 1c.
Apr. 29; K cet—2231.
Weapon which our pacifists con-
demn. © Apr. 24, 1929; 1c. Apr. 29;
K ct—2237.
What else could you expect? ©
Apr.’ 13, 19292 1° e@ Apr. 1S ct—
2226.
When words fail yuh.
Weekly:
Mar. 29; 1 c. Apr. 5; K ct—1946.
Which is the better form of goy-
ernment? © Mar. 11, 1929; 1 ec. Mar.
15; K ct—1651.
Winnie Winkle, The Breadwinner.
1929. © Daily:
Mar. 1-81; 1 c. each Mar. 8—Apr. 5;
K ct—1703-17833.
Apr. 1-80; 1 c. each Apr. 5-May 38;
K ct—1985-2014.
Wonder how long a private business
would last if it were run the way
some of our state and local govern-
ments are run? © Mar. 19, 1929; 1 c.
Mar. 22; K ct—1659.
1G 2S NO)
Wotta life! Wotta life! 1929. ©
Weekly:
Mar. 6-27; 1 c@ each Mar. 15—Apr.
5; K et—1942-1945.
Apr. 8-24; 1 c. each Apr. 18—Apr.
29; K ct—2214-2217.
Childs (J. A.) Comstock Park, Mich.
6517
Stop, safe(ty)-advice. © Apr. 18,
1929; 2c. May 7; K 4792.
Chipron stamp co., Los Angeles.
6518, 6519
[Lithographed common stock certifi-
cate, green border, 1602] © Apr. 3,
1929); Zc. Ager, 8 + Ko BT1L9:
fLithographed preferred stock cer-
tificate, orange color border, 1600] ©
Apr, 3, 1929; 2: ¢ Apr. 8s K' 3720:
Christian board of. publication, St.
Louis. 6520-6531
Spring. © Mar. 5, 1929; 2.¢ Apr.
3: K 3932.
Summer. © June 5, 1929; 2c. June
22: K 4984.
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 24
3 prints:
[Captive maid]; K 3659—l[In the
garden]; K 8657.—[Jesus washing
disciples feet]; K 3658. © Feb. 28,
1929; 1 ec. each Mar. 5; 1 c each Mar.
30.
3 prints:
[Four friends, 80441]; K 4152—
[Helping build the wall, 80440]; I
4151.—[Joseph caring for his father,
80442]; K 4153. © Apr. 27, 1929; 2c.
each Apr. 29.
4 prints:
[ Birthday present, 80455] ; K 4235.—
[Father and children, 80448]; K
4232.—[Policeman, 80453]; K 4234—
[Postman, 80452]; K 4233. © May 4,
1929; 2 c. each May 6.
Christian science pub. society, Boston.
6532
First church of Christ, scientist,
Boston, Mass., the extension audito-
rium, interior view of. © June 7,
192952 ‘eh June LOk ILGS:
Christie (James) Hscanaba, Mich.
6533
My master’s smoke. © Apr. 1, 1929;
2c. Apr. 3; J O—1509.
Clark (Burton) Columbia, 8. C. 6534
Geocyclometer, axial plane [with]
ecliptic or orbit plane. © May 23,
1929: 2:e. dunes); L790:
Clayton (James E.) Buffalo. 6535
Borderland impressions. © May 14,
1929; 2 c. May 15; K 4847.
Cohen, Goldman & co., inc., New York.
6536
Show window with letter B in back-
ground and name Broadstreet’s in
front. ©1ec. Apr. 2, 1929; J O—1498.
Collins ice cream co., Chicago. 6537
Oh goody! It’s Collins’ ice cream.
© Mar. 25, 1929; 2c. Apr. 3; J 56.
Colorado fuel & iron co., Denver.
6538, 6539
Minnequa steel building construc-
tion, sheets, 41, 42, 50, 51, 58, 70, 78,
211. 8 sheets, blueprints. © Feb. 20,
£929 <2 C. ADE age ao!
sheets 212-214.
é sheets, blue-
prints... Oca ta. 1929~ sae. Appeal
I 540.
Colson (Usher Rae) Paris, Ill
6540--6547
8 prints:
[Be it ever so humble]; K 4410.—
[Cottage in the woods]; K 4407.—
[Grisette] ; K 4411.—[Ideal home]; K
4406.—[In the heart of the forest]; K
122
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no. 2, 1929
4412.—_[Mother’s little sweetheart]; K
4408—[Priceless gift]; K 4405.—
[They’re off]; K 4409. © May 1,
1929; 2 c. each May 17.
Comora (Charles) Union City, N. J.
6548, 6549
embroidered lace,
© 1«@ each June
[Drawing for
Saye S-L. A. 1, 2]
27, 1929: I 803, 804.
Condie (Hugh Malcolm) Camden,
N. J. 6550
We sell the earth.
2c. Apr. 19; K 3989.
© Apr. 16, 1929;
Congoleum-Nairn, ins., Kearny, N. J.
6551-6554
4 photographs:
Flocrings as smart as Paris styles;
K 38652—How distinctive. Ill take
that one; K 38649—My—isn’t that
. lovely; K 38650—What a fascinating
design; K 3651. © Feb. 28, 1929; 2 «.
each Mar. 30.
Consolidated automatic merchandising
corp., New York. 6555
Rabot, the automatic salesman.
[Figure of mechanical man] © Apr.
etree. Agr. 4.: K 3933.
Continental oil co., Denver. 6556-6560
5 prints:
[Gondolier, 3105]; K 4187—[Nim-
rods, 3104]: K 4188.—[Parasol girl,
3101]; K 4186—[Pretty baby, 3103];
K 4189.—[Ride ’em cowboy, 3102]; K
4190. © Dee. 20, 1928; 2 c. each Apr.
P9209,
Coovert (John Calvin) Memphis, Tenn.
6561
AYrk.,
e. May 11;
Planting cotton seed, Wilson,
1530. © May 4, 1929; 2
J O—1765.
Cos Cob press, ine., New York. 6562
[Two sixteenth notes on staff. Title
page design] © May 20, 1929; 2 «.
June 1; K 4767.
Covell (Bert G.) ltd., Honolulu.
6563-6568
6 photegraphs:
Hawaii's aloha, 8450.—Hawaii’s lei
awaits you, 8466—Hawaii’s sweet-
heart, 8461—Kaeha, at Hamohamo,
$8465—Welcome to Hawaii, 8448—
What the lei means, 8464. © Apr. 19,
1929; 2 c. each May 1; J 81-86.
Craig (Virginia) Springfield, Mo.
6569
English composition exhibit. ©
May 24, 1929; 2 c. May 27; J O—1861.
CLASSES, H TC K
6597
Crowgey (William Perry) Wytheville,
Va. 6570, 6571
Oldest railroad tunnel in the world.
© June 25, 1929; 2 c. June 24: J Oe
21382.
Southern railroad, scenic, scene on.
© June 25, 1929; 2 c. June 24; J o—
ZiISh
Curtiss (L. Roy) New York. 6572
Lincoln (Abraham) © May 15,
1929; 2 c. May 16; J O—1800.
Cushman (William Allen) Santa Fe,
N. M. 6573-6597
Along the shadowed trail. © Oct.
9 AG2G> 2-e7 Aprs.s, 1929-3 O-= 1522.
Beside the Rio Grande. © Nov. 6,
O27; (2Ne, (Apr: 849295. J OO 1516.
Buffalo dancers. © Jan. 23, 1928;
2c. Apr. 8, 1929; J O—1521.
Chief of the tribe. © Nov. 25, 1927;
Ze) Apr. 8; 1929-53) O— 1527.
Contemplation. © Oct. 14, 1928; 2c.
Apr. 8, 1929; J O—1534.
Deer dancers. © Jan. 23, 1928; 2 ¢
Apr. 8, 1929; J O—1538.
Following the trail. © Nov. 6, 1927;
2 ¢. April's: 19292 J O—1532.
His realm. .©* june 29, 1928 --2 &
Apr. 8, 1929; J O—1519.
Indian country. © June 29, 1928;
256 A pr) 84 1929)23-0—1518:
Land of his ancestors. © Sept. 23,
LOZS; \2) ec. Apr, 871929 J, 01520.
Lost River.'.© Oct. 25, 1927; 2 «¢.
Apr. 8, 1929; J O—1535.
My Indian brother. © Oct. 9, 1927;
2'@. Apr. 8,'1929; J- O—1528.
My kinsman. © Oct. 25, 1827
Apr. 8, 1929; J O—1530.
Out by the river. © Nov. 6, 1927;
2c. Apr. 8, 1929; J O—151T.
Prayer to the sun. © Oct..25, 1927;
2c. Apr. 8, 1929; J O—1524.
Prince of the tribe. © Nov. 6, 1927;
Sa Es
2c. Apr. 8, 1929; J O—1529.
Puga Peen, the watcher. © Oct. 25,
1927-2 c. Apr. 8, 1929; J O—1523.
Redskin of the southwest. © Nov.
Gwo2 (5 2 er Apr. 6. 1029 40 OP 53k.
Rest in Mesa country. © Oct. 25,
1927; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1929; J O—1533.
Scout. © June 6, 1927; 2 c. Apr. 8,
1929; J O—1537.
Setting out for game. © Oct. 14,
“1928; 2 c Apr. 8, 1929; J O—1536.
Smile that wins. © Jan. 6, 1928;
2c. Apr. 8, 1929; J O—1526.
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6598
Cushman (William Allen )—Continued.
Testing his skill. © July 10, 1928;
2c. Apr. 8, 1929; J O—1525.
Tewa bowman. © June 29, 1928;
2hEN APT O, oZO I aoa
Wee chieftain. © Dec. 18, 1927; 2 ¢.
Apr. 8, 1929; J O—1539.
Custer (James Monroe) Stroudsburg,
Pa. 6598
Kittatinny Park [Indian] © May
24, 1929; 2 c. June 5; K 4686.
Dahigren (R. E.) Winter Haven, Fla.
6599, 6600
Coming through the flames. © Apr.
26,1929): 2G Ar W224 OF a ailete
New broncho busters go through the
paper hoops. © Apr. 20, 1929; 2 e.
Apr. 22; J O—1610.
Danielson (Frances Weld) Danielson,
Conn. 6601-6603
3 prints:
Beginnet's’ course, part 4. Anny
Session, Samantha grape juice for a
sick friend, Session 41, Cornucopia.—
Beginners’ course, part 4. Session 52
(1) Clock for bedtime record. Session
50 Knife, fork, spoon. Session 52 (2)
Picture block for nursery class. Gar-
den. © May 1, 1929; 2c. each May 2;
K 4629-4631.
Davis (Charles Gerard) Port Wash-
ington, N. Y. 6604, 6605
Raleigh (Frigate) built at Ports-
mouth, N. H., 1776, sail plan. ©1e.
Apr. 3, 1929; I 474.
Raleigh (82 gun frigate) one of the
thirteen ships built in 1776 for the
first U. S. navy, plans. © 1 e@ Apr. 3,
1929; I 473.
Davis (Marie Celeste) trading as
Marie Celeste studio, Hast Orange,
IN a. 6606
Roeder (Dr. Adolph) pastor of the
New church. © Apr. 11, 1929; 2 ¢.
Apr. 18; J O—1724.
Davis (Robert H.) New York.
6607-6613
Kent (Rockwell) © June 19, 1929;
2 ¢. June 20; J O—2087.
Man O’ War, A-C. © May 21, 1929;
2c. each June 6; J O—1928-19380.
3 photographs: ’
Howe) author.—
Bailey (Vernon
Phelps (William Lyon) university
professor, A, B. © June 2syv 1929;
2 c. each June 29; J O—2365, 23564,
2366.
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 24
Davis co., Chicago. 6614
Chicago’s watch dog. © Apr. 8,
1929; 2 c. May 15; K 4358.
De Fazi (Fulvio) Cleveland. 6615
[Thermo-conducting-piston] © 1 «.
June 24; I 798.
Del Cano (Henry P.) Los Angeles.
6616
Pickford (Mary) America’s sweet-
heart. © May 25, 1929 >\2 cine.
K 4685.
De Longe studio, Madison, Wis.
6617, 6618
Kohler (Walter J.) Gov. of Wiscon-
sin. A, B. © May 24, 1929; 2 ec. each
June 6; J O—19381, 2133.
Detmer, Bruner & Mason, inc., New
York. 6619-6634
Bruner quality woolens especially
made for high class tailoring. Fall
1929, Winter 1930. © Apr. 3, 1929;
2c. Apr. 12; K 4000.
Detmer woolens wear and tailor
best. Fabrics for winter 1930. Im-
ported novelties. Newest fabrics. ©
Apr: 3, 1929; 2 ce. Apr. 123) 4002;
Have your overeoat made-to-order
of the Llamatex coatings. Woven
from the finest llama wool. T (830-
834) IT (894, 830) © June 10, 1929;
2 ce. each June 25; K 5044, 5045.
Man who knows selects S & W wool-
ens. None better made. © May 3,
1929; 2c. May 10; K 4275.
Wear clothes custom-made-to-meas-
ure:
Always individual. Mason & Han-
son exclusive woolens, T 827; K
5050.—Be individual. It costs no
more. Genuine § & W wooiens, T
(824, 825); K 5047.Best in the long
wear. Mason & Hanson exclusive
woolens, IT 804; K 5051.—\Dress well
and succeed. Genuine S & W woolens,
T. (801, \802), >. K..5046;., ©) dune vig,
1929; 2 c. each June 25.
We show genuine Bruner woolens.
Wear clothes custome-tailor made, T
809, T 810. © June 10, 1929; 2 c. each
June 25; K 5048, 5049.
5 prints:
Detmer Stratfield worsteds. A fab-
ric of quality, T 800; K 5054—Now
showing Mason & Hanson Roxwik
Gaberdine suitings.—The best woven;
K 5052.—Overcoat custom-made built
for you only. Famous Detmer wool-
ens wear and tailor best, T 812; K
5055.—Suit custom-made for you only.
Famous Detmer woolens wear and
tailor best, T 811; K 5056—We show
124
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 2, 1929 6678
Bruner Wardleigh worsted twist suit- 7 prints:
ings. Strength in the twist; K 5053. For better cooking. [161 sheet post-
© June 10, 1929; 2 c. each June 25. er, 6279]; K 4452--[Furniture. 12
Detroit pub. co., Detroit. 6635-6640
Christ and the fisherman, 028103;
by Zimmerman. © May 17, 1929; 2 ¢.
May 18; J O—1808.
Christ, head of, 028104; by Hof-
mann. © May 17, 1929; 2 c. May 18;
J O—1809.
Detroit, Mich., Penobscot bldg.,
073567. © May 4, 1929; 2 c. May 6;
J O—1735.
Jesus in the home of Mary and Mar-
tha, 028108. © Apr. 27, 1929; 2 c. Apr.
29; J O—1723.
Peace and plenty, M 873; by George
Inness. © June 13, 1929; 2 c. June
14; J O—2068.
Samuel, infant, 028105; by Sir
Joshua Reynolds. © Feb. 28, 1929;
2 «. Mar. 5: J O—1490.
Dial (Frank) Duncan, Okl.
[Another ice age process]
Nov. 24, 1928; I 331.
Dissalcom assn.,
6641
© toe:
New York.
6642-6644
[Dissalcom chart of market position
and direction] © 1c. Mar. 21, 1929;
JI 429.
- Dissalcom measure of market posi-
tion and direction, etc., chart 3 A, 3 B.
© 1c. each May 15, 1929; I 657, 658.
Dittlinger (Hlise) New Braunfels
inc.,
ORI e> “oh
6645
Karl, prinz zu Solms-Braunfels. ©
Mere toy: 2, Cc. Apr. Le. J. 12.
Doggett (William Henry) Dedham,
Mass. 6646, 6647
Beacon Hill, Block Island, R. L.,
Doggett’s beacon. Jan. 1, 1929;
2c. June 18; J O—2072.
Doggett’s beacon, Beacon Hill. ©
gam 1.11929: 2 ec. June aS sid 18d:
Donaldson lithograph co., inec., New-
port, 6648-6661
7 prints:
Every serve a hit.
6266]; I 4458—For active bodies.
[16% sheet poster, 6278]; K 4459.—
[Furniture. 12 sheet poster, 63815]; K
4456.—Home for you. [18 sheet post-
er, 6327]; K 4463.—It’s my favorite.
[14 sheet poster, 6290]; K 4455.—
Leave all spring cleaning to us. [15
sheet poster, 63839]; K 4464—Oppor-
tunity is here. [18 sheet poster, 6302];
K 4453. © Apr. 1, 1929; 2 c. each May
16.
[14 sheet poster,
sheet poster, 6316]; K 4451.—Invest in
happiness. Own your home. [18 sheet
poster, 6828]; K 4457.—Last summer’s
elothes like new. [15 sheet poster,
6340]; K 4461.—Non-stop delight. [14
sheet poster, 6291]; K 4462.—She
knows. [14 sheet poster, 6267]; K
4460.—Two incomes. [18 sheet post-
er, 63031; K 4454. © May 1, 1929;
2c. each May 16.
D'Onofrio (Mario) Baltimore.
6662, 6663
Apulian vase, Skypos, front view. ©
1c. May 38, 1929; J O—1768.
rear view. © 1c. May 3, 1929;
J O—1769.
Dortmund (Edward Henry) MHonolu-
lu. 6664-6667
Honolulu, Hawaii:
Diamond Head, 39/1; J 124.—Duck
ponds, 335/54 ae
33/3; J 126—Waikiki Beach, 39/3;
J 125. © Mar. 29, 1929; 2 c. each May
out
Doten (Charles M.) Plymouth, Mass.
6668
Old Sandwich glass works. © May
16, 1929; 2 ¢. May 22; J O—1848.
Drake (J. D.) Silverton, Or. 6669
Hugene Field school bldg., Silverton,
Or., panorama. © 1c. May 21, 1929;
J O—1729.
Draucker (Carson Robert) Syracuse,
INST Y¥. 6670
Young (Stephen L.) © Mar. 10,
1929; 2 @ Mar. 23; J O—1605.
Drekolias international corp., New
York. 6671
Airmail. © Mar. 6, 1929; 2 c. Mar..
9; K 1874.
Duffus silver fox corp., New York.
6672
Duffus silver fox grading chart. ©
Dee. 28, 1928; 2 « Apr 25, 1929; K
4141.
Duplex envelope co., inc., Richmond.
6673-6678
6 prints:
All Saints; K a oeeion K.
3643. i ——Circum-
cision ; K 3642. Raster: K 3641.—Im-
-maculate conception; K 3644. © Mar.
29, 1929: 2 c. each Avr. nl
125
=
6679
Dyck (Herbert F.) Ness City, Kan.
6679, 6680
Cow-herd pals initiated to snow-bra-
vadoes. © 1c. June 25, 1929; J O—
2167.
Snow-doomed victim
bound trail. ©
J O—2168.
Edeistein (I. Bernard) Newark, N. J.
6681
Structure of Freemasonry. © May
7, 1929; 2 c. May 4; K 4198.
of the snow-
I~ cx dune 125. 31929"
Edmondson (Alfred Robert) Santa
Barbara, Calif. 6682
[Ideals]. Reoeky shore line and sea,
mountain island in background] ©
Apres 9, 1929 2xe:) Jumes 5) ieee.
Eklund (Hildore C.) Great Falls,
Mont. 6683, 6684
Russell (Charles M.) cowboy artist.
©ies Apr. 12,1929: J O= 1569:
Young Boy (Chief) What was dear
to Charley, is dear to me. ©1c. Apr.
12, 1929; J O—1570.
Elliott, Bowen and Walz, Los Angeles.
6685-6688
viaduct,
Blueprint. ©
High speed automobile
Bunker Hill Terminal.
LewApr: 1, 1929. Pag.
3 blueprints:
Bunker Hill terminal of proposed
viaduct for automobile traffic—Typi-
eal construction from Bunker Hill to
P. EB. right of way. Details of pro-
posed viaduct for automobile traffic.—
Typical construction over P. E. right
of way. Details of proposed viaduct
for automobile traffic. © 1 ec. each
Apr. 29, 1929; I 592-594.
Hiliott co., Pittsburgh. 6689
[Power factor calculation chart] ©
Apr- 11, 1929-2 ec. Apr.) Los eiea2Z2.
Elliott service co., New York.
6690-6736
Accidents don’t just happen—they
are caused, SP 115. © June 24, 1929;
2 ec. June 29; K 5072.
Adjusting driving-rod brasses on 420
ton Hrie locomotive, PP 871. © May
10, 1929; 2c. May 25; K 4603.
Artist painting a doll which will
later gladden the heart of somebody’s
little girl, PP 868. © Apr. 19, 1929;
2c. May 4; K 4208.
Best way to get ready for the next
good service job is to make a hit on
the one you're doing right now, etc.,
SS 34. © May 24, 1929; 2 « May
31; K 4652.
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. Iv, 0. S., v. 24
Carefulness, nothing else will do it,
SP 109. © Apr. 29, 1929; 2 c May 4;
K 4211.
Checking currency in one of the
vaults of the U. S. bureau of engray-
ing and printing, SS 29. © Apr. 19,
1929; 2c. May 4; K 4209.
Clean constructive thinking is the
vehicle that carries most worth-while
folks into real greatness and accom-
plishment, MM 867. © Apr. 8, 1929;
2c. Apr. 26; K 4138.
Do something for the community,
the city, the county, the state and the
nation in which you live, MM 878. ©
June 24, 1929; 2c. June 29: K 5075.
Egg is one of the few things in life
that has to be broken to be used, etc.
S.'S. 35. © May 31, 1929; 2 ce June
11; K 4905.
Eventually! Why not now, SP 111.
© May 138, 1929; 2 c. May 25: K 4604.
Everybody knows that a man in good
physical condition is happier and more
effective on the job, ete, S. S. 39. ©
June 28, 1929; 2 ¢. June 29; K 5074.
Folks who make good in any service
organization are not clock watchers,
ete. S. S. 38. © June 21, 1929; 2 «
June 29; K 5071.
Forget it! Working to improve
your job and yourself will bring satis-
factory results, etc., SS 27. © Apr. 5,
1929; 2 ec. Apr. 26; K 4137.
Giant hydraulic shear cutting white-
hot blooms in steel mill, ete., PP 869.
© Apr. 26, 1929: 2 « May 4; K 4208.
Good jobs and good wages go hand
in hand with good habits, PP 878. ©
June 28, 1929; 2 ec. June 29; K 5073.
Hand-weaving fruit baskets, PP 865.
© Mar. 29, 1929; 2c. Apr. 10; K 3873.
Help us make each new employee
understand our ideas of first class
service, ete., 8S. S. 36. © June 7, 1929;
2c. June 25; K 5042.
Imagination is the motive power of
business. Without the capacity to
look into the future, etc.. MM 868. ©
Apr. 15, 1929; 2 c. May 4; K 4204.
Income from a man’s savings should
equal his earnings when he is fifty,
MM 877.. © June 17, 1929; 2 ec. June
29; K 5076.
Is there a bigger kick in life than
the pleasure of pleasing others? ©
May 3, 1929; 2 ec. May 10; K 4281.
It can’t be done; I'll do it tomorrow,
ete., SS 26. © Mar. 29, 1929; 2 e.
Apr. 10; K 3874.
126
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 2, 1929
6748
Lowering large underground tele-
phone cable, PP 874. © May 31, 1929;
2 ce. June 11; K 4906.
Make it snappy and make it safe,
SP 112. © May 27, 1929; 2c. May 31;
K 4651.
Making every job a quality job, with-
out waste of time or materials, ete.,
PP 866. © Apr. 5, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 10;
K 3876.
Man is only aS careful as he wants
to be, SP 106. © Apr. 1, 1929; 2 «¢.
Apr. 10; K 3875.
Man’s new ideas—suggestions for
improving the work—made him a mag-
net that attracts the attention, etc.,
PP 863. © Mar. 18, 1929; 2 c. Mar.
26; K 3860.
Margin between income and outgo
can be widened for wages and _ profit
by skill and intelligent hard work
alone, MM 870. © Apr. 29, 1929; 2 ¢.
May 4; K 4210.
Minnesota mushroom farmer
snapped by the camera figuring up his
yearly income, PP 870. © May 38,
1929; 2c. May 10; K 4280.
Operator at work on English spin-
ning machine drawing woolen thread
to the required size, PP 876. © June
14, 1929; 2 c. June 29; K 5078.
Primitive power—Lifting water from
’ a ditch to a rice field, etc., PP 864. ©
Mar 221929. 2c. Apr: 10; K 3872.
Rule of first class service is never
fall asleep on the job, S. S. 36. ©
May 17, 1929; 2 e. May 25; K 4605.
Service organization is the last place
in the world to show a temper, etc.,
Ss. S. 32. © May 10, 1929; 2 c May
25; K 4602.
Shortest distance between two points
is still a straight line, SS 28. © Apr.
12; 1929; 2 c. Apr. 26; K 4139.
Some men think their job counts for
little in the success of an institution,
etc., MM 871. © May 6, 1929; 2 ec.
May 10; K 4279.
Success does not consist of having
things but doing things, MM 876. ©
June 10, 1929; 2 c June 25; K 5040.
Teamwork pays, SP 114. © June
10,71929)5) Qe; June: 25+: K 5041.
There is a right way to do every-
thing which increases both quality and
quantity, MM 869. © Apr. 22, 1929;
2c. May 4: K 4206.
There is no substitute for coopera-
tion. Friction is war, and war is de-
structive. ete. MM 874. © May 27,
1929; 2 c. May 31; K 4649.
There’s no profit in poor service and
the lad who thinks differently is on
his way to the nut-house or the poor
house, SS 30. © Apr. 26, 1928; 2 ¢.
May 4, 1929; K 4207.
This machine imitates the pitch, roll
and yaw of a ship at sea, and is used
to test gyro-compasses, PP 873. ©
May 24, 1929; 2 ¢ May 31; K 4750.
Timber fellers cutting down a good-
Sized fir tree, Washington, PP 875. ©
June 7, 1929; 2 c. June 25; K 5043.
Tungsten worker putting filaments
into electric light bulb, PP 872. ©
May 17, 1929; 2 c. May 25; K 4606.
We all know what one sour trom-
bone player can do to an otherwise
crackerjack orchestra, S. S. 387.
June 14, 1929: 2 c. June 29; K 5077.
We all want to make money out of
our work, PP 867. © Apr. 12, 1929;
2c. Apr. 26: K 4140.
When all the members of an organ--
zation work together for the com-
mon gocd, ete, MM 875. © June 38,
1929; 2 c. June 11; K 4907.
Work safely so you can live your
Mfe SP 08; .OoAprs 15; 1929:;. 2
May 4; K 4205.
$30.38 deposited monthly in a sav-
ings bank, etc, PP 877. © June 21,
1929; 2 ec. June 29;-K 5070.
Ellis (William Shewell) Philadelphia.
6737, 6738
Houston (George H.) A, B. © May
21, 1929; 2.¢c. each May 27; J O—
1862, 1863.
Enterprise mfg. co., Akron, O. 6739
Pfiueger fishing tackle © May 9,
1G29 2° eoeMay, 1s KK 4331"
Brie community chest, Hrie, Pa. 6740
Boy eating bread. © June 3, 1929;
2c. June 5; J 154.
Fair pub. house, Norwalk, O.
6741-6745
5 prints:
Bigger, better. Fair. [1 Sheet post-
er, 64]; K 3919.—[Horse’s head and
wreath of roses, 3609]; K 3920.—[Rac-
ing scene, 3608]; K 3921.—[Sunburst
scene, 792]; K 38923.—[Swine scene,
3607]; K .3922. © Apr. 6, 1929; 2 «.
each Apr. 12.
Fancher (Leslie R.) Owego, N. Y.
6746-6748
Bedroom scene of Roberts-Hastman
murder case. © Mar. 14, 1929; 2 ec.
Apr. 6; J O—1706.
127
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
6749
Fancher (Leslie R.)—Continued.
Dining room, scene of Reberts-Hast-
man murder case. © Mar. 14, 1929;
2c. Avr. 6; J O—1602.
Kitchen scene of Roberts-EKastman
murder case. © Mar, 14) 1929: 2 ¢
Apr.-6) J Otol:
Ferris (J. L. G.) Philadelphia.
6749-6752
Liberty’s pulpit. (Plymouth Rock.
1775) (Im Literary Digest, Apr. 6,
1929) © Apr. 4, 1929; 1¢. Apr. 12; K
3918.
Ross (Betsy) 1777. (in Literary
Digest, June 15, 1929) © June 18,
1929; 1 c. June 26; K 5060.
Under my own vine and fig tree.
(In Literary Digest, May 18, 1929) ©
May 16, 1929; 1c. June 4; K 4752.
Washington’s inauguration at Inde-
pendence hall, Mar. 4, 1793. (Jn Lit-
erary Digest, Mar. 2, 1929) © Feb.
28, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 13; K 3435.
Field museum of natural history, Chi-
cago. 6753-6775
Brontosaur. Photograph of paint-
ine. ?) ©: Apr 23, 19292) prio
J O—1704.
Giant prehistoric Irish deer. Paint-
ing by Charles R. Knight. © Apr. 8,
1929; 2 @ Apr. 11; J O—1561.
Mosasaur. Photograph of painting.
©) Aor 23) 19206) "27 CWA ae aes
O—1705.
Neanderthal boy:
Front view.—Left profile-——Left %4
view.—Nude, front view. — Posterior
view.—Right profile view.—Right %
view. © June 7, 1929; 2 c. each June
10; J O—2035-2041.
Neanderthal man:
Front view.—Front view turned
left—His family and their cave.
Left profile view.—Right %4 view.—
With reindeer, against landscape back-
ground, figure of. © June 7, 1929; 2c.
each June 10; J O—2042-2047.
Neanderthal woman and child:
Front view.—Front view turned
left.—Left profile view.—Right profile
view. © June 7, 1929; 2 c. each June
10; J O—2048-2051.
3 prints:
Neanderthal woman cleaning animal
skin, right % view; J O—2053.—Nean-
derthal woman cleaning skin of ani-
mal, front view; J O—2052.—Neander-
thal woman in squatting position, left
3% vi 4, © June 7, 1929;
Pa (Gs
each June 10.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Finnigan (Hlizabeth M.) Mt. Vernon,
N.Y;
6776:
Kiddie fount for kitchen sink.
Blueprint. © 1c. May 7, 1929; I 618.
Fisher (Elliot L.) Ketchikan, Alaska.
6777-6779
Ketchikan, Alaska, from Deer Mt.
© Sept. 1, 1928; 2 « Apr. 11, 1929;
J O—1726.
from the air, 1929. © Mar. 380,
1929; 2 ¢ Apr. 11; J O—1728.
Peninsula Point, air view, 1929. ©
Mar. 30, 1929-2 ¢..Apr. 123. J, O-li2t
Flynt studios, Greensboro, N. C.
6780-6784
5 photographs:
Benoist (Mirs. Hunt); J O—1797.—
Fisher (Mrs. David W.) ; J O—1799.—
Matthews (Mrs. James R.); J O—
1795.—Newell (Mrs. Burton); J O—
1798.—Rue (Margaret) ; J O—1796. ©:
May 3, 1929; 2c. each May 16.
Ford (Kathryn) New York. 6785:
Is your ship of life fully equipped,
ete. © Mar. 27, 1929; 2c. Mar. 28:
K 4351.
Ford (Wm. J.) co., Chicago. 6786
Ford (Wm. J.) co. [Structural il-
lustrations] © Mar. 1, 1929; 2¢. Mar.
113 KeS8 TZ:
Foster (Susie Cockerill) Nashville.
6787
Travelers’ rest, later Richland. ©
1 ec May 2, 1929; J O—1760.
Foster bros., Boston. 6788-6792
[Boston, Mass., Christian science
church; by Francis EH. Getty] © Nov.
15, US283"2.6. Apr. by LO2G": ie Salles
Louisburg square; by Francis H.
Getty. © Nov. 15, 1928; 2 c May 4,
1929; K 4200.
Old New England dooryard; by
Francis E. Getty. © Apr. 30, 1929 ; pei
c. May 4; K 4201.
[ Ritz- Gamijon hotel from Public gar-
dens; by Francis E. Getty] © Nov.
15, 1928; 2c Apr. 5, 1929; K 3704.
Shaw memorial, Boston common; by
Francis E. Getty. © Nov. 15, 1928;
2c. May 4, 1929; K 4202.
Fox (Fontaine) Chicago. 6793-6851
Toonerville folks. 1929. © Daily:
Feb. 1-28; 1 c. each Mar. 2; K 38890-
3917.
Mar. 1-31; 1 ec. each Apr. 16; K
| 4041-4071.
128
MISCELLANEOUS
no. 2, 1929
Foxboro co., Foxboro, Mass.
6852-6871
[Foxboro recording thermometer
chart, 779024] © Apr. 29, 1929; 2 c.
May 4; I 609. :
4 drawings:
[Alabama power co. recording pres-
sure gauge chart, 898164]; I 611.—
[Foxboro recording flow meter chart,
898165]; I 610—[Foxboro recording
pressure gauge chart, 66854, 699167];
I 608, 607. © May 2, 1929; 2 c. each
May 4. .
15 drawings:
[Combination Foxboro recording
thermometer and pressure gauge chart,
798185, 858063, 898181; I 571, 568,
570.]—Foxboro recording flow meter
chart, 893040, 893048, 898159, 898172,
898176—898179 : I 574, 561, 564, 573, 572,
575, 563, 562.—[Foxboro recording
liquid level gauge chart, 698174,
798185; I 565, 567.]—[Foxboro record-
ing pressure gauge chart, 898173: I
569.]—[Foxboro recording thermome-
ter chart, 87002; I 566.] © Apr. 18,
1929 ; 2 c. each Apr. 24.
Franklin studios, inc., New York.
6872-6895
24 photographs:
All their tomorrows are cared for.—
Circle of men who safeguard their in-
surance for future needs, etc.—College
education paves the way for a success-
ful business career.—Comfort and hap-
piness.—Comfortably cared for.—Con-
sider his future——Create a trust fund
for your daughter’s education, ete.—
Expert guidance.— Father Time. —
Friend.—He never knew the Life in-
surance trust was designed for the
future protection of his family—In
looking ahead, provide for the future
protection of your family, etce.—In-
come from securities in trust can pur-
chase additional insurance, ete—Is
this your boy ?—Loocking into the fu-
ture, you can see your family’s hap-
piness, ete——Plan your trip with a
eare-free mind, etc.—Probate judge
told his friend, etc —Protect your in-
surance.—Protection— Successful
plans build a firm foundation, ete—
Sunny days.—They decided that each
of them should make a will, etc —Two
specialists—When guarding your fam-
ily’s health, safeguard their future by
means of a will. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2c.
each June 21; J O—2098—-2121.
Frashers, ine., Pomona, Calif.
. 6896-6906
Desert as viewed through palms, at
Biskra, Indio, Calif., 7-423. © Mar.
15, 1929; 2 ec. May 25; J O—1890.
64337—_29——_4
CLASSES, H TO K
6917
Desert Joshua and clouds, 7-426. ©
Mar. 20, 1929; 2 c. May 25; J O—1883.
Living cross. Desert Joshua tree of
California, 11420. © Mar. 20, 1929;
2 ec. Apr.. 29; J O—1720.
8 photographs:
Devils cactus garden, 7-442, 7-448;
J O—1881, 1882.—Faithful couple, 7-—
437; J O—1884.—Green knights of the
desert, 7-488; J O—1885.—Guardians
of the desert water holes, 7-435; J
O—1886.—Palms of the desert, 7-436;
J O—1887.—Twenty-nine palms, Calif.,
7-489, J O—1888.—Twenty-nine Palms,
Calif., the Twins, 7-434; J O—1889.
© Apr. 30, 1929; 2 c. each May 25.
Freeport,
6907
Spiral weave incollapsible soda
straws. © Sept. 28, 1928; 2 ¢. Apr. 4,
1929; K 3669.
Freeport paper specialty co.,
NE AMS
Frey (Ernest H.) Cleveland. 6908
[Maruba (S. 8.) suction dredge and
sand beat. Blueprint} © 1 c. May
14, 1929: I 630.
6909
©le.
Frick co., Waynesboro, Pa.
Diagram for carbon dioxide.
Apr. 27, 1929; I 581.
Fromm bros.. inc., Hamburg, Wis.
6910, 6911
Fromm bros., ine., growers of Amer-
ican ginseng and breeders of silver
foxes. -[AS appearing on envelope, one
illustration] © May 28, 1929; 2 «¢.
June 29; K 5068.
[As appearing on letterhead, 7
illustrations.] © May 28, 1929; 2 e.
June 29; K 5069.
Frost & Reed, Itd., Bristol, England.
6912, 6913
[Boy with the rabbit; by E. E. Mil-
ner, after Henry Raeburn] © Oct.
1, 1928; 1 ec. Sept. 12; K 3621.
[Drummer of his majesty’s first life
guards| by A. J. Munnings. © June
3, 1929; 1 e June 18; K 4790.
Frye (Royal Merrill) Waltham, Mass.
6914-6917
Scientific forecaster, daily. © 1 «.
June 6, 1929; I 722.
——-monthly. © 1c. June 6, 1929;
I 724.
weekly. © 1c. June 6, 1929;
gs.
yearly. © 1. June 6, 1929;
Ry),
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COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. Iv, 0. s., v. 24
Fulke (Frank L.) Terre Haute, Ind.
6918
tadialog. © May 9, 1929; 2 c. May
A Ole:
Fuller cleaning & dyeing co., Cleveland.
6919-6921
Suds—suction—Fuller skill. © Apr.
8, 1929: 1 ec. Apr. 25; .K 4118.
Sweet and clean as Spring breezes
off the dake. © Apr. 1, 1929: 1 ¢) aioe.
25; KK 4116.
What your windows tell! © Apr.
15, 1929: 1: ¢. Apr. 25; K 4117.
Funk & Wagnalls co., New York.
6922, 6923
Old street, Montmartre, Parts. (Jn
Literary Digest, Apr. 138, 1929) ©
Apr. 11, 1929; 1 c. May 3; K 4240.
Poinsettias. (Jn Literary Digest,
Apr. 27, 1829) © Apr. 25, 1929; 1c.
May 15: K 4870.
Gallagher (John B.) €0., New York.
6924
Spiritual help is open to all. © Apr.
20, 1929; 2 c. May 4; K 4197.
Galloway (William) Waterloo, Ia.
6925-6927
Gailoway’s compact palace cabin,
floor plan. Blueprint. © 1 ¢. Apr.
1519291 523.
Mansionette compact palace cabin.
Blueprint. © 1c. May 18,. 1929; I
666. ’
Sunryhome compact palace cabin.
Blueprint. © 1 c. May 18, 1929; I 667.
General cab service, Washington. 6928
General cab service. © 1c. June
15, 1929; J O—2071.
General steamship corp., San Fran-
cisco. 6929
Average grain rates. North Pacific
to United Kingdom—continent. (Jn
Pacific Coast Shipping, Apr., 1929) ©
Apr. 1, 1929; 1 « Apr. 22; I 544.
Gieson (Herman D.) New York. 6930
Boy Jesus and His friends on a holi-
day. © May 17, 1929; 2 c. May 18;
K 4646.
Glander (John A.) Manitowoc, Wis.
6931, 6932
Blaine (Senator John J.) © Mar.
20, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 25; J O—2147.
Blaine (Senator John J.) © Apr.
25, 1929: 2 c Apr. 29; J O—1722.
Glick (Samuel) and Lowenfels
(Frank) doing business as Glow
products co., New York. 69383
Ticker, the Wall st. game. © Mar.
23, 1929: 2c. Apr. 2; K 4040.
Goes lithographing co., Chicago.
6934-6936
[Goldblatt bros., inc., lithographed
certificate and check, green border]
© Apr. 22, 1929- 2°c. Apr. 25; K 4121,
[Stock certificate, 561. Oil field vig-
nette; brown border on face and
back] © May 31, 1929; 2 c. June 3;
K 4669.
[Stock certificate. 566. Oil field vig-
nette; green border on face and back]
© May 31, 1929: 2 c June 3; K 4670.
Goetz (Charles L.) Rochester, N. Y.
6937
John Francis)
© Feb. 20, 1929;
O’Hern (Rt. Rev.
Bishop of Rochester.
2e. Apr. 9; J 54.
Goetzinger (Katherine) New York.
6938, 6939
English consonants. © June 5, 1929;
2c. June 7; I 733.
English vowels.
2.¢. June Ce. (32,
Gogerty (H. L.) Hollywood, Calif.
6940
[Design for an airport, fig. 1 and 2.
Blueprint.] © May 19, 1929; 2 c. June
122) (36!
Goldwyn (William) St. Louis. 6941
[Peter Pan permanent wave] ©
Mar. 381, 1929; 2 c June 3; K 4791.
Gooch (Joseph B.) Temple, Tex. 6942
Weather chart. © 1c May 14,
1929; I 648.
Gorse (Frank W.) Needham, Mass.
6943
© Feb. 23, 1929; 2 c. June
© June 5, 1929;
Master.
13; K 5062.
Gotsch (Otto H.) Ft. Wayne, Ind.
6944
Growing with Ft. Wayne. © Apr.
24, 1929; 1 c Apr. 25; K 4281.
Graham (Locksley Ellwood) Great
Falls, Mont. 6945
Roundup pantry. © Apr. 15, 1929;
1c. May 1; 1c. May 138; K 4353.
Grand central art galleries, New York.
6946, 6947
In the window.~ (Jn Literary Di-
gest, May 25, 1929) © May 23, 1929;
1c. June 7; K 4844.
130
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 2, 1929
Old windmill.
May 11, 1929)
May 15; K 4871.
Greene (Joseph 8.) Berkeley, Calif.
; 6948
United States history [chart] ©
Apr. 23, 1929; 2 c. May 1; I 597.
Grentzer (Michael) Pittsburgh. 6949
Pittsburgh, Pa., the Steel City, the
heart of. © June 5, 1929; 2 c. June
6; J 158.
Gridley (Frederick Russell) Chicago.
6950
(In Literary Digest,
© May 9, 1929; 1 «.
Stirrup spacing diagram. Blueprint.
© 1c. June 11, 1929; I 787.
~Griswold-Eshleman co., Cleveland.
6951-6956
I am Arc Welding:
Biggest figure in all industry; J O—
2058.—I will sit on every directors’
board where men talk of steel; J O—
2056.—1 work for you or against you;
J O—2055.—To the designer I say
weld here; J O—2057.—To the noisy
riveter I say quiet; J O—2059.—Very
truly yours; J O—2060. © 1c. each
June 10, 1929.
Gross (Edward) co., ine., New York.
6957
Francis (St.) © Apr. 8, 1929; 2 ¢.
Apr. 9; K 3854.
Grossman New
York. 6958
Daimon-telko. © 1c. June 27, 1929;
J O—2361.
Guarantee life insurance co., Daven-
port, Ia. 6959
Look at tomorrow’s problem today.
© June 13, 1929; 2c. June 24; K 5037.
merchandise corp.,
Gulbransen co., Chicago. 6960
[Gulbransen floor pattern] © Apr.
30, 1929; 2 c. May 3; K 4199.
Gulfo printing co., New York. 6961
Yes! <A department chock full of
stock labels. © Mar. 18, 1929; 2 «.
Apr. 1; K 3639.
Gull (Thora) Salt Lake City. 6962
Tam-o-Shanter girls orchestra.
[Letterhead design] © May 6, 1929;
2c. May 17; K 4940.
Haas (Herman) New York.
6963, 6964
[Breaks] © Dec. 1, 1928; 2 ¢. Feb.
14, 1929; K 1878.
[Heads and tails of horses] © Apr.
Tf, 192032 ©. "Apr: 18-1 686.
6985
Haines (George R.) Great Falls, Mont.
6965
Snow-capped engine. © Mar. 7,
1929 2c. Apr. 12;, J O—1562.
Hamilton (EK. B.) Hoquiam, Wash.
6966
Fir tree no. 21. © May 21, 1929;
2 @ June 1027 160.
Hance (Wallace Eugene) Wilmington,
Del. 6967, 6968
Apartment house to be built at
northeast corner, Tenth and Jefferson
sts., Wilmington, Del. 9 sheets, blue-
prints. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1929; I 496.
1212 Delaware ave., Wilming-
ton, Del. 9 sheets, blueprints. ©l1e.
Apr. 8, 1929: I 497.
Hanfstaengl (Franz) Munich.
P 6969-6985
[Bank, 13208]; von Paul Gauguin.
© June 13, 1929; 1 c. June 26; K 5064.
[Bobby im joch, 149] von Curt
Meyer-Eberhardt. © May 2, 1929; 1c.
May 24; K 4579.
{Herbsttag, 13209] von Constantin
Gorbatoff. © May 18, 1929; 1 ¢. June
4: K 4717.
[In sonnige fernen, 13195] von Karl
Ewald Olszewski. © May 2, 1929; 1
c. May 24; K 4581.
[ Jackie, 144; von Curt Mevyer-Eber-
hardt] © Mar. 28,1929; 1’c. Apr. 23;
K 4112.
[Klioveniersburgwall in Amsterdam ;
von Oskar Koboschka] © Mar. 30,
929; 1 c. Apr. 20; K 4025.
[Kiirbis, 138201] von Henri Matisse.
(©) May 18, 1929; 1 ¢. June 4; K 4684.
[Landschaft, 13220] von Anton
Radl. © May 2, 1929; 1 c May 24;
K 4580.
[Lupormiindung, 13199] von Max
Pechstein. © May 18, 1929; 1 c. June
4; K 4683.
4 prints; by Curt Meyer-Eberhardt:
[Fosel, 148]; K 4173.—[Kleeblatt,
146] ; K 4171.—[Scotchterrier, 147]; K
4172.— [| Warum, 145]; K 4170. © Apr.
12, 1929; 1 c. each Apr. 29.
4 prints:
[im wehenden grase, 13215; von
Wolfgangmiller]; K 38717.— [Jiing-
lingsbildnis, 13218; von Vincent van
Gogh]; K 3716—I[Mater dolorosa, M
1420; von El Greco] ; K 3715.—[Rosen-
strauss, 13192; von Auguste Renoir] ;
K 3714. © Apr. 1, 1929; 1 ¢. each
Apr. 5.
131
CATALOGUE OCF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
6896 pt. Iv, n.s., v. 2
Harp (Howard Westcourt) Mecca. | Hartmann embroidery works, ine.,
Calif. 6986-6988 Garfieid, N. J. 7044-7046
Salton Sea, Coachella
© |Mar. 5; 1929227
Overlooking
Valley, Calif.
Apr. 13;,J 57.
Painted Canyon, near Mecca, Calif.
© Mar. 5, 1920: 2) .¢ .A pr, 13> ioe
1574.
aI © Mar ia,.1929 = 2) eqn:
13; J O-1575.
Harper (Carl B.) and Weyerbacher
(Ralph) East Falls Church, Va.
6989
pAireraty. i) Jelaepring|) © adare.
Apr. 9, 1929; I 500.
Harris. Jones & co., Providence, R. I.
6990
Story of Ezekiel. © Apr. 10, 1929;
2c. Apr. 18; K 4852.
Harr:son granite co., inc., New York.
6991
Gachot [English Gothic mausoleum.
4 sheets, blueprints] © 1c. May 21,
1929; I 673.
Hart Schaffner & Marx, Chicago.
6992-7041
{Blue poster S’29. Man and girl
seated. 24 sheet poster] © Mar. 15,
1929.;.2-e. June 24; K 5085.
[F-C (1-4) §8’29] © Feb. 15, 1929;
2c. each June 24; K 50380-5033.
[Purple poster S’29. Man seated.
24 sheet poster] © Feb. 15, 1929; 2.c.
June 24; K 5084.
[P(1,3-6) SSB-8S’29] © Mar. 20,
1929; 2 c. each June 24; K 5011-5015.
[P(1,3-7, 9, 10)SB-S’29] © Feb.
20. 1929; 2 c. each June 24; K 5003-—
5010.
[S’29 (201-212, 214, 215)] © Feb.
10, 1929; 2 c each June 24; K 4986—
4991, 4993, 4992, 4994-4999,
[S’29 (216-218)] © Feb. 10, 1929;
2c. each June 24; K 5000-5002.
[S’29 (219, 220, 222, 225, 227, 258,
259, 275, 277, 279)]. © Apr. 1, 1929;
2 c. each June 4; K 5016-5025.
[8’29 (274, 283, 284, 289) © Apr. 6,
1929; 2c. each June 24; K 5026-5029.
Hartford fire insurance co., Hartford.
7042, 7043
How much of what fire takes will
you gct back? ©, Apr. 20, 1929; 2 c.
Apr. 26; K 4138.
You can’t keep up with the rising
costs ... with insurance that stands
still. © May 18, 1929; 2 c. May 27;
K 4610.
[Drawing for embroidery, style S.
L. 3-5] © 1c. each Dee. 18, 1928;
I 14-16.
Harvey (Herbert J.) New Orleans,
La. 7047-7050:
Dixie (S. 8S.) aeroplane view. ©
Apr. 18, 1929; 2c. May 4; J O—1767.
Flint-kote plant, aeroplane view. ©
Apr. 18, 1929; 2c. May 4; J O—1732.
Industrial canal from Florida walk
bridge, aeroplane view. © Apr. 16,
1929; 2 c. May 4; J O—1766.
Lone star cement plant, aeroplane
view. © Apr. 16, 1929; 2 ¢. May 4; J
O—1733.
Hauserman (E. F.) co., Cleveland.
7051
Partition perspective scale. Hauser-
man movable partitions, series EH, dwg.
7. Blueprint. © Apr. 25, 1929: 2 e.
Apr. 29; I 685.
Hawkins (O. F.) Marysville, Kan.
7052
Marysville, Kan., first depot. ©
Nov. 25, 1927; 1 c. Mar. 19, 1929; 1 e.
Mart 29: J°63.
Haworth (Kenneth EH.) Omaha, Neb.
7053
Washington monument food recep-
tacle. © 1.e. June 19, 1929; J O—
2086.
Held (Charles A.) Buffalo, N. Y. 7054
Cycle price scale. © Apr. 3, 1929;
2 - Apr 2 ents
Hellberg (Peter J.) Cincinnati. 7055
[Deugraph. For estimating degrees
in different locations.] © 1 ¢. May 6,
1929; I 715.
Henninger (John H.) New York.
7056
Lens-o-graph. © 1c. May 16, 1929;
I 659.
Heppenstall (Thomas HH.) Longview,
Wash. (O57
Moisture calculator for use in the
drying of lumber. © Nov. 14, 1928;
2 ec Apr. 18, 1929; I 558.
Herfurth (H.) jr., Washington, D. C.
7058
Our work is as perfect as her foot.
© Feb. 8, 1929; 2c Feb. 12; K 3487.
152
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 2, 1929
7125
Hermitage art co., inc., Chicago.
7059-7075
Christmas offering, 119. © Mar. 20,
1929; 2 c. Apr. 18; K 3980.
Easter offering, 134. © Mar. 20,
1929 2c. Apr. 18: K 3981,
Rabboni. I am the Way, ete., 121.
(© Mar. 20, 1929; 2 ¢. Apr. 4; K 3677.
7 prints:
Ail Souis Day. Commemoration of
the faithful departed, 187.—Blessed
Waster, 120.— Christmas offering, 186.—
Waster offering, 79.—Happy EHaster to
you, 123—Joyous Waster. The Lord
is risen indeed, 122.—Thanksgiving of-
forme 139. (©) Mar. 20,''19295 2° 'c.
each Apr. 4; K 3670-3676.
7 prints:
[Christmas folder, 128]; K 3968.—
[Christmas letterhead, 127] ; K 3967.—
[Easter folder, 132]; K 3963.—[EHaster
letterhead, 124]: K 3965.—I am glad
to come to thee, my only rest, ete.—
[Hospital folder, 83]; K 38962.—O
blessed mass! at once aSsisting the liv-
ing and the dead. [All Souls letter,
138]; K 38964—[Palm sunday folder,
126]; K 3966. © Mar. 20, 1929; 2 ¢.
each Apr. 4.
Higginbotham (Luther Judson) Dal-
las. 7076
Blue bonnet study. © Apr. 15, 1928;
2 ef Apr, 19, 1929; J 72:
High (James P.) Wichita. TOT
Good will to all good people. [Spirit
of good will emblem] © May 15,
1929; 2c. June 11; K 4773.
Hickox (Joseph O.) Los Angeles. 7078
Valley lights from Mt. Wilson. ©
Apr. 17, 1929; 2 « Apr. 23; J O—1755.
Hicks
(Kenneth K.) Grand Rapids,
Mich. TO79
Donefor. © June 10, 1929; 2 ¢. June
19: J 187.
Hitching & co., Elizabeth, N. J. T7080
Instructions for erection of arm and
rod type of roof ventilation, type B
greenhouse. © Apr. 30, 1929; 2 ec.
May 28: I 693.
Hitt (Oscar) Woodcliff, N. J.
7081-7085
Happie. © Apr. 1, 1929; 2 c. May
7; K 4575.
Herbie. © Apr. 1, 1929; 2 c. May
7; KK 4574.
3 prints:
Gloomy Gil; K 4613.—Howie; K
4612-—-Snoopie; K 4614.
1929; 2c. each May 7.
© Apr;
Hohenberger (Frank M.) Nashville,
Ind. 7086
Slave quarter’s fireplace and oven.
© Apr, 12) 1929; 2-c..Aprieds 25 60;
Hollender (lL. H.) co., New York. 7087
[Drawing for embroidery, Style S. E.
F.4] ©1c. May 8, 1929; I 622.
Holliger (Walter C.) San Bruno, Calif.
7088
[Hot doen) daly :15,\ 1528-02 ce.
Dec. 15: K 1827.
Holly art press Hollywood, Calif.
7089-7097
[Hap-o-graph, 114, 116, 120, 122, 124,
126. 138. 14042), Apr. 15, 1929:
2c. each May 8; K 4475-4483.
Homeland co., New York. 7098
Beacon Hill—The homeland co. ©
1c. June 6, 1929; J O—1936.
Hopwood (John A.) Flushing, N. Y.
7099, 7100
Why look. © May 2, 1929; 2 c. May
14; K 4340.
You do not want to be too fat nor
too thin, ete. © May 15, 1929; 2 «.
May 24; K 4576.
Hormel (George A.) & co., Austin,
Minn. 7101-7103
Flavor-sealed process. © May 1,
1929; 2 c. May 2; K 4182.
Flavor-sealed way—baked ham in 30
minutes. © Apr.-1, 1929; 2 c. May 2;
K 4181.
This is the flavor-sealed idea. ©
Mar. 1, 1929; 2.¢e. Apr. 6;.K. 3970.
Howard (Floyd B.) Los Angeles. 7104
Now being distributed, $50,000.00.
© May 24, 1929; 2c. June 22; K 4977.
Howe caverns, ine., Cobleskill, N. Y.
105-7124
Howe Caverns, N. Y.:
Balanced rock over chasm.—Bell! of
Moscow.—Bishop’s pulpit—Bridai al-
tar on the baleony.—Broken idol.—
Cliff dwellings—EHagles wing and
Hand of tobacco.—Fish market.—Gla-
cier.—Head of the lake—Home of the
fairies —Kissing bridge in the Wind-
ing way.—Lake, showing reflections in
water.—Lodge, entrance to.—Natural
bridge showing reflections in creek.—.
Onyx bridge.—Pluto’s niche-—Turtle
standing on its tail. Man indicates
size —Winding way, view from en-
trance——Witches head. © June 12,
1929; 2 c. each June 20; K 4918-4937.
Hughes & Cinquin, New York. 7125
Westfield, N. J., aero view, 1929. ©
Feb. 10, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 15; K 3979.
133
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
‘7126
pt. Iv, n. S., v. 24
Hurley (Edward Timothy) Cincinnati.
7126
[Tecumseh] © June 19, 1929; 2 «.
June 21; K 4975.
Hutchinson (Hugene) Chicago. 7127
Carey (E. F.) © Mar. 15, 1929;
2c. May 24; J O—1854.
Hutto engineering co., inec., Detroit.
7128
[Demonstrating correctness of twin-
three grinder principle] © May 15,
1929; 2 c. June 20; I 784
Hyland (Edward P.) Long Island
CrpyervNe PY: 7129
Gate of heaven. © 1c. June 12,
1929; J O—2082.
Jeart (Louis) Paris.
[Biche apprivoisee] ©
1929: 1 evApre-is> Ke3938s:
[Hortensias] © Apr. 15, 1929; 1 ¢.
May 18; K 4415.
[Jeune mére] © Dec. 28, 1928; 1 «.
May 7%, 1929; K 4250.
[Petit voyage] © Apr. 2, 1929; 1 «.
Apr. 24; K 4119.
[Piace Vendome]
1 ec. May 7; K 4244.
7130-71386
Matis GLb,
© Apr. 5, 1929;
[Quais]. © Apr. 5, 1929; 1 « May
7; K 4243.
[Retour de promenade] © Apr. 2,
1929: 1 ¢@. Apr. 24; K 4120.
Independence photo engraving Co.,
Philadelphia. TAS(
Every hour on the hour.
photo engraving service.
1929; 2 @ May,8; K: 4251.
Insurance co. of North America, Phil-
© May 7,
adelphia. 7138, 7139
White fireman goes on the night
watch. (in Saturday Evening Post,
May 25, 1929)
May 24; K 4577.
White fireman intercepts the fire-
bug. (in Saturday Evening Post,
June 22, 1929) © June 20, 1929; 1 c.
June 21; K 4976.
© May 28, 1929; 1 «.
International feature service, ine.,
New York. 7140-7152
Bringing up father. 1929. © Week-
ly:
Mar. 3-81; 1 c. each Mar. T—Apr. 4;
Kk 155040—155044.
Apr RIA: VP exeach Apr ily tee K
155045, 155046.
Apr. 20) 28° 1 @ each Apr) 26-7 allay
1; K 155047, 155048.
May 5-26; 1 -¢. each May 9-29; K
155049-155052.
13
Two hour .
|
International newsreel corp., New
York. 7153
Salm’s (Millicent) second child. ©
Apr. 4, 1929; 2 ec. Apr. 5; J 48.
International time recording co. of
New York, New York. 7154
Seale chart for computing the per-
centages of variation of a piece of
material between its untreated state
and its treated state. © 1. Feb. 20,
1O2Ger Baw:
Irving trust co., New York. 7155
New York (City) One Wall st., Irv-
ing trust co. bldg. © Apr. 4, 1929; 2 c¢.
Apr. 6; J 75.
Italian book eco., New York. 7156
[Conciliation, 592] © Mar. 2,
1920;5"2 te. “Apr 10S mK SSa6:
Ittman (William) Boston. 7157-7174
Ordinary life insurance chart. © 1
¢, APT. Wii, a029 2 bet.
5 drawings:
Annual investment necessary to ac-
cumulate $1,000; I 663.—Hstate build-
ing through savings. [Chart]; I 664.—
Income continuation contract. [Chart] ;
I 661.—Power of compound interest.
[Chart]; I 662.—Retirement, income
series, chart 1; I 660. © 1 e¢. each
Apr. 10, 1929.
11 drawings:
Annuities—A. Males. [Chart]; I
638.—Annuities—for women. B chart;
I 640.—How much life insurance will
a deposit of $25. a month give me.
[Chart]; I 682.—Income continuation
contract. [Chart]; I 635—Last sux
viveor annuities. [Chart C]; I 6387.—
Cptions of settlement of proceeds.
[Chart]; I 642.—Participating versus
non-participating life insuranee in
1921. [Chart]; I 636—Retirement,
income series. [Chart 2]; I 639.—
What is the monthly deposit for
$25,000 of life insurance? [Chart]; I
641.—Will my height and weight meet
your medical examiners requirements?
[Chart]; I 633.—80 payment life in-
surance. [Chart]; I 634. © 1c. each
May 14, 1929.
© ase:
30 vear endowment chart.
Apr. 17, 1929; _I 536.
James mfg. co., Fort Atkinson, Wis.
7175
15,
Jamesway hatched. © May
1929; 2 ¢. May 23; J 1380.
Japtex sales corp., Newark, N. J.
CATON TECE
Style that is not just another steck-
© Apr. SF #929';-2 .c. Apr, Ole
4.
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 2, 1929
This sale ends tomorrow. © Apr.
i, 1929-2 ¢.:Apr. 13; K 3924.
Jarman shoe co., Nashville, Tenn.
7178-7184
Friendly five shoes:
Raleigh, 300.— Tennessean, 260,
261.— Trophy, 293.— Winston, 269,
270.—Vanderbilt, 238. © May 30,
1929; 2 c. each June 14; K 4798-4801,
4803, 4802, 4804.
Jewelry advertising specialists, Wash-
ington. 7185
Perfect diamond guessing contest.
© 1c. May 2%, 1929; I 720.
Johansen (Peter I.) Winnetka, Ill.
7186
Characteristic random
© 1 ¢. Mar. 27, 1929;
Quarrykuts.
lengths, ete.
I 505.
Johnson (Clark) San Francisco. 7187
Francis (St.) de Assisi. © May 8,
1929; 2c. May 18; J 128.
Johnson (Tailmadge B.) and Jchnson
(Evelyn C.) South Hamilton,
Mass. 7188-7192
5 prints:
Birthday greetings to a child I
know; K 43823—Blessed year; K
4325.—My mother’s gifts; K 4326.—
Secret ; K 4324—Your birthday. [Fly-
ing fish] ; K 4322. © Apr. 1, 1929; 2c.
each May 11.
Jgohnson-Randolph co., Champaign,
Ill. | 7193, 7200
Award of honor. [Cover] © Jan.
Peet eee. Apr 63K 3713.
[Design for a certificate or a di-
ploma, 90A] © Mar. 15, 1928; 2 e.
Apr. 6. 1929; K 3864.
Diploma, 95. © Feb. 2, 1928; 2 c¢.
Apr. 6, 1929; K 3867.
Diploma of honor. [Cover] © Feb.
meee: 2c. Apr..6, 1929: K 37111.
lilinois pupil’s reading circle di-
ploma. [Cover] © Mar. 25, 1928; 2c.
Apr. 6, $29; K 3712.
Public school diploma. [Cover] ©
san. L 1929; 2c. Apr. 6; K 3710.
Pupils reading circle certificate,
944A. © Mar. 1, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 6,
1929; K 3866.
[Robin in oak leaves certificate,
9384.] _ © Mar. 15, 1928; 2 «. Apr. 6,
£929 erases:
Johnston (Timoleon Oscar) Chicago.
7201
[Milo’s magic] © Feb. 21, 1929;
2 c. Feb. 23; K 3660.
7228
Jonas (Edouard) art galleries, New
York. 7202
Sunset on the Atlantic. (Jn Literary
Digest, Mar. 9, 1929) © Mar. 7,
1929: 1 ce. Mar. 27; K 4184.
Justice (Marion T.) Narberth, Pa.
7203
When visitors come. © May 16,
1929; 2c. May 17; K 4640.
Kansas Star co., Kansas City, Mo.
7204
It’s still being done. © Apr. 7, 1929;
1c. Apr. 30; K 4179.
Kawneer co., Niles, Mich. 7205-7207
Kawneer bronze store fronts. doors
and sealair windows. © May 1, 1929;
2c. May 31; K 4662.
Kawneer bronze store fronts, doors
and sealair windows are made by
skilled craftsmen. © Apr. 1, 1929;
Ze. Apr. 8; K 3718.
Shopark. © May 15, 1929; 2 c. May
31; K 4663.
Kay features, inc., New York. 7208
Dinah says. © Mar. 4, 1929; 1 ¢.
Mar. (.; Ki £875,
Kelly (Thomas K.) Minneapolis.
7209-7228
A-1 used cars. © Apr. 25, 1929;
2c. Apr. 29; K 4156.
[Auto bargains]
Zn. Apr. 8; K 4135.
Final price, 1-3. © Apr. 8, 1929;
2c. each Apr. 12; K 4037-4039.
Last chanee, 1, 2. © Apr. 8, 1929;
2 e. each Apr. 12; K 4035, 4036.
© Aprsy4, 1929;
Hees. So, 5... (©) May 1. 1929 = 27
May 13: K 4673.
Let’s go, 6. © Mav 7%, 1929; 2 «.
May 31; K 4674.
Book. (©; Apre: 26=. 1929: 2 -e.- Apr.
29; K 4154.
Sale -statics,. (©) Apr. 26, 192902 €.
Apr. 29; K 4155.
Savings you never dreamed of. ©
May 7, 1929; 2 c. May 13; K 4329.
Shower of values. © May 7, 1929;
2c. May 135 K 4330.
2nd. big week. © June 10, 1929;
2c. June 14; K 4810.
3 prints:
Final price reductions.—Forced to
vacate.—Starts Wednesday. Bargains.
© Apr. 8, 1929; 2c. each Apr. 12; K
3887-3889.
3 prints:
Real values in used cars.—Saturday
is the end.—8rd. big week. © June 8,
1929; 2 ce. each June 14; K 4807-4809.
135
CATALOGUE, OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7229
Kennedy & co., New York. 7229, 7230
[New York (City) the minaret; by
Luigi Kasimir] © Apr. 1, 1929; 2 «¢.
Apr. 22; K 4130.
[New York (City) Bowling green;
by Luigi Kasimir] © Apr. 1, 1929;
2c. Apr. 22; K 4129.
Kiesler (Frederick) New York.
7231-7236
Auditorium chairs. Blueprint. ©
1c. Apr. 26, 1929; I 602.
Perfume ‘candelabrum, dwe. _ 2.
Blueprint: © 1 ‘ce. June’ 20; 1929-. I
785.
Perfume organ, dwg. 1.
Cwrt ce simes ta: 1920 782)
Screenoscepe, projectoscope and ray-
shaped auditorium, endless _ screen.
Blueprint. © 1c. May 24, 1929; I 681.
Theatre, Madison ave., ground plan.
Biueprint. © 1c. Apr. 1, 1929; I 506.
599 seats, auditorium for the Plaza
bldg.. New York city, drawing 14.
Blueprint. © Mar. 29, 1929: 2 ¢. Apr.
22; I 548.
Blueprint.
King (George A.) Arlington, N. J.
7237-7240
Flowers of the garden. © May 17,
1929; 2 c. May 18; K 4645.
Quarrel. © May 1, 1929; 2 ec May
2; K 4682.
Summer. © May 17, 1929; 2 c. May
18: K 4644.
Toad’s home. © May 1, 1929; 2 c.
May 2; K 46838.
King (Karl Willard) Topeka, Kan.
7241
Markham (Edwin) © Apr. 20,
1929): (2 we Ag 234) JOE saz
King features syndicate, ine, New
York. 7242-7267
Barney Google and Spark Plug.
1929. © Weekly:
Mar. 3-81; 1 c. each Mar. 7—-Apr. 4;
K 3693-3697.—Apr. 7, 14; 1 c each
Apr. 11, 18; K 4030, 4031.—Apr. 28;
1 ec. May 1; K 4238.—Apr. 21, May 5;
1 ec. each Apr. 26, May 9; K 4419,
4418 —May 12-26; 1 « each May 15-
29; K 4691-4693. .
Tillie the toiler. © 1929. Weekly:
Mar. 3-31: 1 © each Mar. TApr.
4; K 3688-3692.—Apr. 7, 14; 1 ¢. each
Apr. 11, 18; K 4032, 4033.—Apr. 28;
1c. May 1; K 4239.—Apr. 21; 1 c. Apr.
26; K 4420.—May 5-26; 1 ¢. each May
9-29; K 4687-4699.
pt. Iv, n. S., v. 24
Kirchhoff (Walter F.) Chicago. 7268
Kirchhoff (Walter Fred Victor) ©
1c. May 24, 1929; J O—1856.
Kirkpatrick (Frank M.) Indianapolis.
(269-7279
Arnold (Biily)—Boyle valve spe-
cial, Indianapolis motor speedway,
1929, 26247. © May 18, 1929; 2c. June
10; J O—2028.
De Paolo (Pete)—Boyle valve spe-
cial, Indianapolis motor speedway,
1929, 26217. © > May 15, 1929.) 24
June 10; J O—2029.
Duray (Leon)—Packard Cable spe-
cial, Indianapolis motor speedway,
1929, 26202. © May 21, 1929; 2c. June
10; J O—2083.
Gardner (Chester) — Boyle valve
special, Indianapolis motor speedway,
1929, 26250. © May 20, 1929; 2c. June
10; J O—2026.
Guiotta (Tony )—Packard Cable spe-
cial, Indianapolis motor speedway,
1929, 26191. © May 12, 1929; 2 c. June
10; J O—20380.
Hepburn (Ralph)—Packard Cable
special, Indianapolis motor speedway,
1929, 26234. © May 21, 1929: 2 e.
June 10; J O—2034.
Litz (Deacon)—Miller special, In-
dianapolis motor speedway, 1929,
26227. © May 20, 1929; 2 c. June 10;
J O—2082.
Marchese (Carl)—Marchese special,
Indianapolis motor speedway, 1929.
26232. © May 22, 1929; 2 ¢« June 10:
J O-—2025.
Meyer (Louis) after winning 2nd.
place, Indianapolis motor speedway,
1929, 26093. © May 30, 1929; 2 «¢.
June 10; J O—2081.
Meyer (Louis)—Miller special, In-
dianapolis motor speedway, 1929,
26254. © May 24, 1929; 2 c. June 10;
J O—2027.
Mori (Jules) —Thompson products
special, smallest car in race, Indianap-
olis motor speedway, 1929, 26211. ©
May 14, 1929; 2 «. June 10; J O—
2024.
Kloor (George F.) Alexandria, la.
7280
Heart of Louisiana. © 1 c. May
15; 1929 SOL Gos.
Knapp electric co., inc., Port Chester,
ae 7281-7292
Tell bell. Series 1:
Addition game; K 1405.—Alphabet
game; K 13399.—Counting game; K
1398.—Forfeits game; K 1396—For-
tune telling game; K 1404.—Fractions
136
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 2, 1929
game: K 1403—Game of hazards; K | Kurze (Walther) Takoma Park, M4.
1407 —Geography game: K _ 1406—
Multiplication & div. game; K 1400.—
Reading game: K _ 1402.—Spelling
game; K 1401.—Telling time game; K
1397. © Aug. 1. 1928; 2 c each Dee.
19.
Knox (Seymour H.) Buffalo. 7293
Washington (Martha) Portrait by
Benbridge. © Apr. 1, 1929; 2 ce. Apr.
oi; JL om:
Kohli (Raiph F.) Tiffin, O. 7294
Log of radio broadcasting stations
merhe U. S. Blueprint. © Mar. 28,
£929; 2 @-Apr. 13; 1 507.
Kolb bros., Grand Canyon, Ariz.
7295, 7296
Hyde boat. © Mar. 29, 1929; 2 «
Mar. 29: J O—1593.
Hydes. © Feb. 1, 1929; 2 c Mar.
29: J O—1590.
Koss (H.) ine., Cleveland. 7297
Aeronautical chamber of commerce
of America. Airport section. first an-
nual dinner, Hotel Cleveland, Cleve-
land, O.. May 16, 1929. © May 16,
1929: 2 c. May 20; J O—1892.
Kraft-Nadler co., New York. 7298
Singing canary birds. © Apr. 24,
1929; 2 c. May 3; K 4195.
Krestan (Erwin J.) Chicago. 7299
Summer residenee. [Elevations and
plans. 5 sheets, blueprints] © Jan. 1,
1929; 2c. Apr. 4; I 588.
Krieg (F. C.) Billings, Mont. 7300
Billings, Mont., and Beartooth Mts.
© May 31, 1929; 2 c. June 4: J O—
1907.
Kruip (Alphonsus) Louisville.
7301, 7302
Agonizing Christ. © 1c. Apr. 8,
1929: J Q—1557.
Agonizing Christ of Limpias. © 1
e. Apr. 8, 1929; J O—1556.
Kulage (Dominick) St. Louis. 7303
Protected by Peerless weatherstrip
& caulking co. © May 8, 1929; 2 .e.
May 18; K 4672.
Kurze (W.) and Ludden (H.) Takoma
Park, Md. 7304, 7305
Fidus esto! © Apr. 22, 1929; 2 ¢.
Apr. 24; J 74.
Interfice eas qui interficiunt! ©
Apr.’ 22, 1929 2) Ape. JAS 3:
4929: 2c. Apr.
7318
7306
Fata. © Apr. 1, 1929; 2c. Apr. 4;
J 44.
Kurze (Walther) and Ludden (Her-
mann) Takema Park, Md. 7307
Tela fortunae. © Apr. 1, 1929; 2 ¢.
Apr. 4; J 45.
Lake Hrie engineering corp., Buffalo.
7308, 7309
Three cylinder special type pipe
flanging press. D-2199. Blueprint. ©
Apr. 8, 1929; 2¢ Apr.11; I 504.
Universal] 4-roll vertical bending roll
with adaptor rolls, D-2195. Blueprint.
© Apr. 4, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 11; I 503.
Lane (Hdward Frank) £Colorado
Springs, Col. 7310
Generalized fat necrosis. © May
14, 1929; 2:¢. May 27; 3 132.
Larner (Mortimer F.) Lansing, Mich.
sage 35d 0
©, + Ape: «26,
29; J O—1721.
Larson (William C.) Beloit, Wis. 7312
G. A. R., L. H. D. Crane post no. 54.
Michigan state flag.
©. May ~ 29 1939" cGy May 31:
J O—1899.
Lay (Charles Edwin) Blue Ash, O.
7313
American gyropter, design 16. Blue-
print. ©1c. May 9, 1929; I 624.
Leake & Nelson co., inc., Bridgeport,
Conn. 7314
Revolving steel staging for railroad
repair car. Repairs to bridge M4A
New York Central r. r. co., New York,
N. Yet (Blueprint): © 1e@ Apr: ‘27,
1929; I 603.
Lefeourt (A. E.) realty holdings, New
York. alo
Lefeeurt-Colonial bldg., Madison
ave. and 41st st., southeast corner, 3rd
floor plan. © Apr. 9, 1929; 2 c. Apr.
1G): FE G15:
Legg (Joseph B.) Baltimore. 7316
New York bound. © June 14, 1929;
2c. June 22; J O—2122.
Lehigh Portland cement co., Allen-
town, Pa. (el (318
Calibrated dial face for scale used.
as a neat cement and drilling mud
eoensistency tester. © 1 c. May 4,
1929; I 612.
Slide rule for caiculating compounds
in Portland cement. © 1 ¢. May 6,
1929; I 617.
137
CATALOGUE, OF
7319
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
. pt. Iv, n.s., v. 24
Leonetti (Carlo) New York. 7319
Carter (Winifred) © Dec. 4, 1928;
2 ec. May 23, 929; J O—1915.
LeSesne (R. H.) Daytona Beach, Fla.
7320, 7321
Johnson (Walter) 7786. © Apr. 12,
1929; 2 ¢. Apr. 15; J O—1592.
Seagraves Golden Arrow, 7582. ©
Mar. 11, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 15; J O—1591.
Levey (Harry) New York. Moe,
Tri-borough bridge. © Apr. 4, 1929;
2c. Apr. 9; J 105.
Lewis (Edward Dudley) Elmira,
IN (3238, 7324
Germ killer system for sewage.
[Blueprint] © 1c. May 27, 1929; I
578.
Smoke consumer. [Blueprint] ©
1c. June 29, 1929; I 809.
Lewis (Paul G.) Philadelphia.
7325, 7326
Savings deposits in United States
and banking power to meet demands.
© 1c. Apr. 26, 1929; I 579.
United States business finance. ©
de; Apr: i3, 1929-154
Lichtenstein co., New Haven. (327
[Gothie arched memorial with pilas-
ter columns on both sides and leaf
design on the face around the top.
Blueprint] ©1c. Apr. 19, 1929; I 616.
Lincoln mortgage co., Los Angeles.
7328-7335
8 drawings:
First floor plan of house, 126-E; I
547.—[House, 116-H, 126-E]; I 552,
5d1.—Lineoln home. Floor plan of
house, M-122-S; I 545.— Lincoln
homes, M-—-121-H. M-122-S; I 550,
549.—Linecoln homes, floor plan, M-—
121-E:; I 546—Second floor plan of
house, 126-E; I 548. © Oct. 16, 1928;
2e. each Apr. 22.
Lipp (Albert E.) jr., Philadelphia.
7336
Beauty. © May 28, 1929; 2 c. June
14; J O—2065.
Little (Sam) Los Angeles.
4 photographs:
Hollywood from Desmond’s tower ;
J O—1877.—Miracle mile, east from
Desmond’s tower; J O—1876.—Miracle
mile, west from Desmond’s tower; J
O—1875.—Wilshire district from Des-
mond’s tower; J O—1878. © Mar. 14,
1929; 2 c. each May 20.
7337-71340
Littlefield-Alger electric co., Rockville
Centre, L. I., N. Y. 7341
Traffic puzzle. © Apr. 5, 1929; 2 ¢.
Apri'3 > IK S662.
Long-Johnson printing co., ine., doing
business as Long-Johnson bond
specialists, Jackson, Tenn, 7342
[Lithographed bond blank, eagle
and dollar sign vignette on face; dol-
lar sign vignette on back; orange color
border on face and back] © Mar. 28,
1929; 2c. Apr. 1; K 4816.
Longley (Charles H.) Cincinnati.
73438
Cincinnati, O., vista of. © June 18,
1929; 2 ec. June 24; J 189.
Los Angeles examiner, Los Angeles.
7344-7352
D’Arey (Roy) in the Black watch.
© May 19, 1929; 1 c. May 27; K 4622.
Fairbanks (Douglas) in The iron
mask. © Apr. 28, 1929; 1 c. May 15;
K 4845.
Friendly neighbors—they never bor-
row. © May 18, 1929; 1 © May 27;
K 4628.
Hamilton (Laura) with Hal Skelly
in Burlesque. © May 5, 1929; 1 ¢.
May 15; K 43846.
Lewis (Ted) at the Orpheum. ©
Apr. 7, 1929; 1'¢,. Apr. 24: K 4113:
Seabrook (Gay) and Edmund Breese
in Danger. © June 2, 1929; 1c. June
17; K 4840.
Thoroughly thrilled. ©
1929; 1 e. June 17; K 4841.
What the well-dressed junior miss
will wear. © Apr. 21, 1929; 1.¢. Apr.
30; K 4178.
Worth (Lillian) and Hileen Wilson
in Burlesque. © May 12, 1929; 1 e.
May 27; K 4624.
June 9,
Love (Jack) Maplewood, N. J. 73538
Zahveena the mystic worlds premier
weirdologist. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1929; J
O—1507.
Lowry (W. Joe) Fort Worth, Tex.
j 7354
Checkerboard store, typical layout.
Blueprint. © Apr. 2, 1929; 2 c. June
19: FE F8a.
Lucas (Joseph J.) Chicago. 1355-1357
Camber wing indoor hand launched
duration model airplane. Blueprint.
© May 17, 1929; 2c. May 20; I 687.
138
MISCELLANEOUS
no. 2, 1929
Easy to build and fly twin push
hand-launched duration model. Blue-
prec) Apr. 11/.1929-,2 ¢., Apr. 15 ;
I 521,
Fiving bullet twin push hand-
launched speed model airplane. Blue-
print. © Apr. 20, 1929; 2 ¢ Apr. 25;
ab eaG:
Lumart studio, Toledo, O. 7358-7364
Stritch (Rt. Rev. Samuel A.) bishop
of Toledo diccese, 1-7. © June 4,
1929; 2 «@ each June 20; J O—2091-.
2097.
Lumbermens mutual casualty co., Chi-
cago. z 7365-7368
4 prints:
After the rip saw is guarded—guard
yourself, 90.—Be alert—don’t get hurt,
87.—Help keep this place clean and in
order, 89—Use a push stick—when
ripping strips, 88. © Apr. 15, 1929;
2c. each June 7; K 4754-4757.
Luray Caverns corp., Luray, Va. 7369
Luray Caverns, Va., ballroom, scene
in. © June 14, 1929; 2c. June 15;
J O—21384.
McAdams (Hdward P.) Washington.
7370-7373
4 photographs:
Carroll (John)—Hanson (John)
Knocking at the inn door.—Magnificat.
© 1 ¢. each May 29, 1929: J O—1893-
1896.
MeBee-Ladewich co., Mansfield, O.
7374-7410
Goodhue memorial, 2144. © Feb.
10, 1929; 2 « Apr. 22; J O—1656.
Grauer memorial, 2146. © Mar. 1,
1928: 2 c. Apr. 22, 1929: J 1663.
PIAG ©). Mar. 15, 1929°) 2 «©
Apr. 22; J O—1664.
Lindeman memorial, 2151. © Mar.
15, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 22; J O—1666.
Mecklem memor’al, 2141. © Feb.
20, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 22; J O—1658.
ionument:
2156. Muffley.— 2162. Coleman. —
2168. Carpenter. — 2169. Rowland.
@ June 1, 1929; 2 c each June 28:
J O—2370, 2369, 2368, 2371.
Monument, 2165. Bahimer. ©
June 5, 1929: 2 c. June 28; J O—
2372.
Monument :
2166. Gandert—2167. Grandon.—
2172. Morrow. © June 20, 1929; 2 ¢.
each June 28; J O—2375-2377.
Monument, 2173. Spangler. ©
June 18, 1929: 2c. June’ 28: J. O—
2374.
CLASSES, H TO K
7424
2174, Allen F. Janis. Monu-
ment, 2175. Marvine E. Frasz. ©
June 18, 1929; 2 c. June 28; J O—
23738.
Monument:
2176. Wolfarth—2177. Coleman.—
2178. Legan—2180: . Morrow. | ©
June, 22, 19292 @.. each June 2nd
O—2381, 2378-2380.
Monument, 2181. Kennedy. ©
June 25, 1929: 2 c. June 28; J O—
2382.
2182. Logan. © June 25, 1929:
2e. June 28; J O—2383.
Rickard memorial, 2140. © Feb. 20,
1929-2 ¢. Apr: 2275°F O—1659.
Tunney memorial, 2147. © Mar. 1,
1929; 2 c. Apr. 22; J O—1668.
3 memorials:
Bebout, 2189.—Frederick, 2136.—
Wierman, 2135. © Feb. 18, 1929; 2 c.
each Apr. 22; J O—1653, 1655, 1661.
3 memorials:
Bleecker, 2148.—Grandon, 2142,.—
Rondel, 2145. © Feb. 25, 1929: 2 e¢.
each Apr. 22; J O—1654, 1657, 1660.
3 memorials:
Glover, 2155. — Hawley, 2154. —
Mecklem, 2153.’ © Mar. 20, 1929; 2 ¢.
each Apr. 22: J O—1662, 1665, 1667.
5 memorials:
Carpenter, 2158.—Goodhue, 2160.—
Herrick, 2159.— Lloyd, 2163.— Wol-
farth, 2161. © Apr. 19, 1929; 2 c. each
Apr. 22: J O—1669-1673.
Macbeth galleries, New York. 7411
Sassafras trees. (/n Literary Di-
gest, Apr. 20, 1929) © Apr. 18, 1929:
1c. May 4; K 4241.
McClure (William Seward) San Fran-
cisco. 7412-7417
6 photographs:
Ancient cloister of the Psalette,
Tours: J O—1845.—Castle chapel of
St. Hubert; J O—1846.—Court of Al-
gerian residence; J O—1844.—Palace
of the soul; J O—1848.— Sea of glass;
J O—1847.— Sunset at sea; J O—1849.
© 1 e¢. each May 22, 1929.
McDonald (Marie W.) Columbia, S. C.
7418-7424
© May 17, 1929;
Children’s garden.
2c. May 18: K 4648.
Course 3, part 4:
Cut-outs or poster transparency: K
4708.—Morning glory; K 4704.—Port-
folio; K 4705.—Poster showing how to
make back yard and fences more at-
tractive; K 4707.—Wild flower poster ;
K 4706. © May 17, 1929; 2 c. each
May 18.
139
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7425
MeDonaid (Marie W.)—Continued.
Happy vacation days. © May 17,
1929; 2c. May 18; K 4708.
McGee (William Harvey) Los Angeles.
7425
Southwestern fire insurance ¢o. [in-
signia |) ©: Mar) 23,:41929; 2) e Ajeet :
K 38665.
MeGregor (Herbert Rutherford)
Boothbay Harbor, Me. 7426, 7427
Boothbay Harbor, Me., from Mt, Pis-
gale, view of. © June 17, 1929; 2 c¢.
June 18; J O—2074.
Boothbay Harbor, Me., showing
Swepe’s log cabin, view of. © June
17, 1829; 2 c. June 18;-J O—20738.
McKay (R. H.) Missoula, Mont.
7428, 7429
Biackfoot in winter, 714. © May
3, 1929; 2 ¢. May 9; J O—1753.
Snewbound Rattlesnake, 715.
May 3, 1929; 2 ¢. May 9; J O—1754.
McKnight (Franklin C.) Elk Springs,
Mo. 7430
[Automobile spring tire] © 1 «.
June 28, 1929; I 808. °
Mac Nider (James Stanley) New
York. 7431
American Russian bank. © May 1,
1929; 2¢. May 27; J O—2023.
Mahoney (John J.) Boston. 7432
[Trisection of arcs] ©1c. May 18,
129 EAS:
York.
7433, 74384
[Drawing for embroidery style S. C.
A. 3). ©vwl e) May 21, A929— tiem:
[style S. F. 1] ©1c. May 21,
1929; I 670.
Mallison (Henry) Barryville, N. Y.
7435, 7436
Barryville, N. Y., Riverside cottage.
© May 1, 1929; 2c. June 6; J O—
1926.
Maison France, ine., New
the Glendella.
2c. June 6; J 1927.
Mankato photo shop. Mankato, Minn.
7437
Mankato, Minn., Good counsel acad-
emy. © June 7, 1929; 2 c. June 11;
J O—2061.
Manternach co., Hartford. 7438
Research department of the Manter-
nach co. © May 24, 1929; 2 ce. May
Paes pol Tg
© May 1, 1929;
pt. Iv, n.S8., v. 24
MRE (Benjamin C.) The Dalles,
7489-7443,
At aes Falls, Columbia River:
Indian fishing, 282.—Indian spear-
ing fish, 285.—Indians fishing, 283.—
Indians spearing fish, 284. © May 28,
1929; 2 ¢ each June 1; J O—1901—
1904.
John Day highway. Oregon, on the
scenic, 351. © May 28, 1929; 2 c. June
1; J O—1900.
New York.
7444-7446
Marnall steel products, inc.,
Marnall steel pit:
Detail of drain system, plate 3; I
477.—Isometrie drawing of three car;
plate 1; I 475.—Plan, elevations and
sections, three car, plate 2; I 476. ©
Mar. 28, 1929; 2 c. each Apr. 4.
Martin (William F.) Madison, Kan.
T7447
Martin tank gauge calculator. ©
Mar. 26, 1929; 2 « Apr. 25; I 614.
Mason engraving co., Dailas. 7448
Lone pine.
29; K 4157.
© Apr. 8, 1929; 2c. Apr.
Massachusetts institute technology
photographic service, Cambridge,
Mass. 7449
Massachusetts institute technology
on open house night, Apr. 27, 1929. ©
Apr. 30, 1929; 2 «. May 6; J O—1736.
7450
© Feb. 28,
Mather & co., Chicago.
What do you give, 10.
1929; 2c Mar. 18; K 3936.
Matthews (Ben V.) Winston-Salem,
Nast. 7451
Reynolds (William N.) © June 28,
1929; 2 ec. June 29; J O—2367.
Maurer (J.) Galveston, Tex. [452
Fourth international pageant of Pul-
chritude and Tenth annual bathing
girl revue. June 8-12, 1929, Galves-
ton,. Tex.’ © June 10; (19295) 2 eine
14; J 184.
May (Cecil E.) Long Beach, Calif.
7453, 7454
Jail. © Mar. 18, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 26;
J Gil
Jail. © Mar. 22, 1929 2 cyApyiilag
J 62.
May (Kunstanstalten) a. g., Dresden,
Germany. 7455-7481
Beethoven, 6650: von Barnett
[pseud.] © Jan. 24, 1929; 1 c. June
tek 4741
140
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 2, 1929
Birkenhain, Birch-grove, 7573; von
Hermann Riidisiihli. © Apr. 2, 1928;
1 ce. June 1, 1929: K 4782.
Christus im Aehrenfeld. Christ in
the corn-field, 7090; von Giovanni
[pseud] © Aug. 28, 1928; 1c. June 1,
1929; K 4723.
Chrysanthemum, 7238; von Hill-
mann [pseud] © Dec. 27, 1928; 1 e.
June 1, 1929; K 4728.
Friihling in den voralpen. Spring,
7191: von Willbach [pseud] © July
10, 1927; 1 c. June 1, 1929; K 4730.
Friihlings - einzug. Spring’s en-
trance, 7585; von Barnett [pseud] ©
June 5, 1928; 1 ¢« June 1, 1929; K
4739.
Geweilte stitte. Hallowed spot,
7574; von Hermann Riidistihli. ©
Apr. 2, 19829; 1 c. June 1, 1929; K 4720.
Heideweg. Way in the healthy
land, 7078: von Netler [pseud] ©
Sem io2o-: 1 c. June 1, 1929; K
4733.
Herbst. Autumn. 7076; von J. Bar-
nett. [pseud] © Apr. 17, 1928; 1 «.
June 1, 1929; K 4737.
Herbst bie berchtesgaden. Autumn,
7192; vor H. Willbach. [pseud] ©
Suign tO. 9927- 1c. June I, 1929; K
4726.
Herbstabend. Evening in the au-
tumn, 7194. yon Hermann Riidisiihli.
© June 3, 1927; 1 ec. June 1, 1929; K
4718.
Herbstmorgen. Morning in autumn,
7193; von H. Willbach. © June 3.
1927; 1 ¢. June 1, 1929; K 4725.
Hochsommertag (Blitihender Mohn,
Landscape with flowering poppy,
7075; von C. Feurig [pseud] © May
26, 1928; 1 c. June 1, 1929; K 4734.
Madonna mit Jesuskind (Lilien-
Madonna) Madonna with Child
Jesus, 6424; van Giovanni [pseud] ©
ee 2s, 19285 1 c. June 1, 19295) K
AG24.
Madonna mit Jesuskind (Wald-Ma-
donna) Madonna with Child Jesus,
6425; von Giovanni [pseud] © Oct.
25, 1928; 1 ec. June 1, 1929; K 4736.
Mohn. Garden poppies, 7140; von
Hillmann [pseud] © Apr. 2, 1928; 1
e. June 1, 1929; K 4738.
[Mozart, 6651; von Barnett, pseud]
© Jan. 24, 1929: 1 c. June 1; K 47438.
Nelken. Nelken. Gillyflowers, 7139;
von Hillmann [pseud] © Apr. 2,
1928; 1 c. June 1, 1929; K 4744.
Nesthaékchen. The cosset, 7589; yon
Fr. Laubnitz. [pseud] © June 5,
1928; 1 erFunhe ll, 1929" IK - 4719.
7496
Rosen. Roses, 7237; von Hillmann
[pseud] © Dec. 27, 1928; 1c. June 1,
1929 ; K 4729.
Schubert (Franz), frohe stunden.
Franz Schubert, joyeous hours, 7079;
von Barnett [pseud] © Apr. 17, 1928;
ic. June 1, 1§29; K 4722.
Schubert (Franz) im dreimdderl-
haus. Franz Schubert in the three
girls’ house, 7080; von Barnett
[pseud] © June 13, 1928; 1c. June 1,
1929: K 4A;
Schutzengel. Guardian angel, 7526;
von Lindberg [pseud] © June 23,
1928; 1 ec. June 1, 1929; K 4731.
Sommer. Summer, 6649; von Bar-
nett [pseud] © Jan. 24, 1929; 1 «.
June 1; K 4740.
Sommerfreuden. Children’s play,
7587 ; von Zabater [pseud] © Feb. 7,
1528; 1 c. June 1, 1929; K 4721.
Sternenkodnigin. Queen of the stars,
7069 ; von Richell [pseud] © Dee. 27,
1928; 1 c. June 1, 1929; K 4735.
[Wiener walzer, 6652; von Barnett,
pseud] © Mar. 3, 1929; 1c. June 1;
K 4742.
Mayer (Max) coffee co., Chicagu.
7482
Girl using tea ball. © Apr. 22
1929: 2 ec. Ape. 25; JO:
Mazi (F.) Paris. 7483
[Rapide} © Dee. 21, 1928; 1 c. May
7, 1929; K 4242.
Mears (Fred W.) heel co., inc., Salem
Depot, N. H. 7484
[Heel chart] © June 4, 1929; 2 c¢.
June 22; I 796.
Medical economics, Rutherford,
N- J. T7485
Medical economics plan for fostering
relations between the county medical
sceiety and its community. © 1.
Apr. 19, 1929; I 559.
Mendle printing co., St. Louis.
7486-7493
[Design 201-208] © Apr. 1, 1929;
2c. each Apr. 15; K 3946-3953.
Merchant (Albert Wyndom) Rock-
land, Me. 7494, 7495
Red Jacket (Clipper ship) © Mar.
30, 1929; 2c. Apr. 3; J O—1495.
Red Jacket (Clipper ship) © Mar.
30, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 4; K 3969.
Merkel (Bonnie Mae) Hillsboro, Tex.
7496
© Apr. 24, 1929; 2 ¢.
inc.,
Thrifty Bill.
Apr. 26; K 4136.
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Merryman (Aubrey EH.) Pawnee, OKI.
7497, 7498
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Sept. 29, 1928. © Sept. 30, 1928; 2 «.
Oct. 5; J 300504.
Curtis (Senator) just before enter-
ing the Pawnee Bill stage coach, his
private conveyance while in Pawnee,
Okl., Sept. 29, 1928. © Sept. 30, 1928;
2c. Oct. 53 JF 300269:
Mestres (R. M.) Carmel, Calif.
7499-7501
Carmel mission. A, B. © June 20,
1929; 2 c each June 20; J O—2088,
2089.
Carmel mission, Junipero Serra sar-
cophagus. © June 20, 1929; 2 c June
20; J O—2090.
Metcalf (James Roscoe) Harrisburg,
Til. 7502, 7503
Methodist Sunday school, Rosiclare,
Ill © May 29, 1929; 2 ¢« May 31;
J O—1897.
—— Womans class. © May 29,
1929; 2c. May 31; J O—1898.
Metropolitan life insurance co., New
York. 7504
Stimulants, sedatives or food—. (In
McCalls Magazine, May, 1929) ©
Apr. 10, 1929; 1 e Apr. 3; K. 3668.
Metropolitan newspaper service, New
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25; K 4072, 4074, 4076, 4078, 4080, 4082,
4084, 4086, 4088, 4090, 4092, 4094,
4096.—Mar. 3, 10; 1 c each Mar. 25;
K 287651, 237665— Mar. 16—-Apr. 30;
1 c. each May 23; K 4496, 4489, 4498,
4500, 4502, 4504, 4506, 4508, 4490, 4510,
4512, 4514, 4516, 4518, 4520, 4491,
4524, 4526, 4528, 4530, 4532, 4492, 4534,
4586, 4538, 4540, 4542, 4544, 44938, 4546,
4548, 4550, 4552, 4554, 4556, 4494, 4558,
4560, 4562, 4564, 4566, 4568, 4495, 4570.
4572.—-May 1-31; 1 ¢ each June 8;
K 4845, 4847, 4849, 4851, 4899, 4853,
4855, 4857, 4859, 4861, 4863, 4900, 4865,
4867, 4869, 4871, 4873, 4875, 4901, 4877,
4879, 4881, 4883, 4885, 4887, 4902. 4889,
4891, 4893, 4895, 4897.— June 1-15; 1 «¢.
each June 20; K 4947, 4973, 4949, 4951,
4953, 4955, 4957, 4959, 4974, 4961, 4963,
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Metropolitan newspaper service, New
York. 7624-7726
Good Time Guy. © 1929. Daily:
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4499, 4501, 4503, 4505, 4507, 4509, 4511,
4513, 4515, 4517, 4519, 4521, 4523, 4525,
4527, 4529, 4531, 4533, 4535, 4537, 4539,
4541, 4548, 4545, 4547, 4549, 4551, 4553,
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4860, 4862, 4864, 4866, 4868, 4870, 4872,
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4888, 4890, 4892, 4894, 4896, 4898.—
June 1, 3-8, 10-15; 1 c. each June 20;
K 4948, 4950, 4952, 4954, 4956, 4958,
4960, 4962, 4964, 4966, 4968, 4970, 4972.
Meyer (Adolph Nicholas) Denver.
TI27
[Chart of Masonic emblems] ©
Apr. 15, 1929; 2c. May 2: K 4180.
Meyer (Louis P. H.) San Francisco.
(728, T7729
Carmel mission. © Mar. 24, 1929;
2c. Apr. 6; J 49.
High lands. © Mar. 24, 1929); 2 \c.
Apr. 6; J 50.
Meyereord co., Chicago. 7730-7738
[Garland series, A-F, FF, G—J, L-—
N] © Jan. 10, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 9; K
4334.
[Jack and Jill] © May 1, 1929; 26.
May 18; K 4828.
[Juvenile series. Goldi Locks. Toy-
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1929: 2 ¢. May 3; K 4839.
[Miss Moffett] © Apr. 25, 1929;
2c May 3; K 4338.
[Nursery series, A-E] © Feb. 15,
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[Paris designs, A-F] © Mar. 15,
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1929; 2 c. Apr. 9; K 43387.
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1929; 2c. Apr. 8; K 4335.
[ Wilson-gem series, A—H]
20, 1929; 2 c. June 3; K 4682.
© Apr.
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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 2; 1929
1773
Michalek (Adolph) Chicago. T7139
Step by step, a major key arrange-
ment chart no. 1. Self instruction fin-
gering chart for violin position Ist. ©
May 4, 1929; 2 c. May 6; I 613.
Michigan tuberculosis assn. Kalamazoo
County branch, Kalamazoo, Mich.
7740-7744
5 prints:
Bathe; K 4165.—Clean teeth; K
4163.—Eat right; K 4166—Play; K
4164—Sleep; K 4162. © Mar. 27,
1929 ; 2 c. each Apr. 29.
Miller (Walter A.) Santa Monica,
Calif. 7745
Bace em © Apr. 15,1929; 2 ec.
Apr. 19; K 4167.
Miller & Pflueger, architects, San
Francisco. “by CheO
450 Sutter st. bldg. for doctors and
dentists, charcoal drawing. © Feb.
18, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 26; J 299901.
Minneapolis Star, Minneapolis.
TT4T-T749
Christie (Mrs. Eva Lindbergh) por-
ima study of. © Mar. 23; 1929)! 1) ¢
Mar. 30; K 4265.
Late photograph of Lindy’s sister
and her two children. © Mar. 26,
1929; 1 c. Mar. 30; K 4266.
Meet Lindy’s sister and her children.
© Mar. 20, 1929;°1 ¢ Mar. 30; K
4264.
Moeller (Ludwig) Luebeck, Germany.
77950, T7751
[Fruhling kommt. Spring is com-
ing]; von Wolfgangmiiller. © June 1,
1929; 1 c. June 10; K 4781.
Hafenarbeiter. Harbour workmen;
von Robert Sterl. © June 1, 1929; 1¢.
June 10; K 4782.
Mohawk carpet mills, New York. 7752
Please pardon the spectacle. (In
New Yorker) © June 8, 1929; 1 ¢.
June 14; K 4806.
Monroe calculating machine co., inc.,
Orange, N. J. 77538-1756
Alibi Ike. 1929. d
Mari130)/ Apr: 17,..May,.4, 31; 2/4.
each Apr. 16, May 3, 22, June 11; K
3945, 4194, 4467, 4774.
Montandon (George) Paris. T7157
Amer-anthropoides Loysi. © 1 «
June 21, 1929; J O—2362.
Moore (Wallace D.) Los Angeles.
7758
TGA OTU. [Symbolic chart] ©
aan. 9, (1929.2. Apr. ae; deys93.
Morehead (J. C.) Pittsburgh. 7759
Architectural perspective ; method of.
vertical horizons. © May 22, 1929;
2e@.. June if: 1734.
Morehouse (William H.) Cincinnati.
7760
Playmates. © Feb. 2, 1929; 2 c.
Mar. 13; J O—1491.
Morrison (O. J.) dept. store ¢o.,.
Charleston, W. Va. 7761
Wise wisdom. © Apr. 16, 1929; 2c.
Apr. 19; K 3999.
Morrison (W. C.) Kansas City, Mo.
7762
Chart of the ages from first creative
day to restitution of all things. Blue-
print. ©1c. June 14, 1929; I 742.
Moulin (Gabriel) San Francisco.
7763-7768.
Star of Alaska (Ship) going out
Golden Gate, San Francisco, Calif. ©
May 17, 1929; 2 ¢c. June 17; J O—2069.
Going out Golden Gate, San
Francisco, Calif., with airplane in sky.
Ck May 1%, W929 772 Ng aun Pie
O—2070.
Going through Golden Gate,
San Francisco, Calif. © Apr. 23,
192952) ce. May 27; J O—1868.
Star of Alaska (Ship) with sails
up, San Francisco, Calif. :
Bow view.—Broadside.—Three quar-
ter view. © Apr. 23, 1929; 2 c. each
May 27; J O—1866, 1867, 1869.
G.) Angels Camp,
Murray (Sylvia
Calif. 7769
Mary Dixie, Indian squaw, 100
years old. © Apr. 1, 1929; 2 c. Apr.
16; J 64.
Musical arts assn., Cleveland. 7770
[Cleveland orchestra] © Apr. 1,
1929; 2 c. Apr. 8; K 4168.
Nargizian (V. H.) inc., Brooklyn.
COLE
Individual care. Thorough work.
Insurance policy. Prompt service. ©
Mar. 27, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 5; K 3935.
National assn. of purchasing agents,
ine., New York. CUTS
Commodity chart. © Apr. 15, 1929;
2e@ Apr. 30; I 595.
National assn. truthful advertisers,
Lancaster, Pa. U3
National assn. truthful advertisers.
[Membership emblem] © Nov. 4,.
1928; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1929; K 1871.
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National building industries, ine.
Home modernizing bureau, Chi-
cago. TTT4
It pays to modernize your home. ©
Sept. 20, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 27; K 4400.
National cathedral assn., Washington.
(775-7809
Relief, four panels, A 9, B 10. ©
Apr. 8, 1929; 2 ec. each Apr. 22; J O—
1627, 1628.
Washington, D. C., Cathedral:
Approach to Norman court, 4.—
Boys school from garden, 2.—Cathed-
ral aisles of forest trees, 18.—\Drop-
ping over wall, 29.—Hntrance arch to
Bishop’s garden, 1—Foot-paths far
from traffic, 19—Hillside of Mt. St.
Alban, 16.—Hortulus, the little gar-
den, view toward lawn, 5.—Perennial
border with Lilies, 11.—Perennial bord-
er with lilies, near view, 12.—Poot
Showing bas-relief, 14.—Runway
marked A, 30.— Runway marked B,
31.—Wall and walk ab ut boys school,
15.—Wayside cross, reverse side, 7.—
Wayside cross, showing cathedral, 6.—
15th century relief in court, 3. © Apr.
8, 1929; 2 c«. each Apr. 22; J O—1612.
1619, 1620, 1624-1626, 1629, 1630, 1636,
1637, 1689-1641, 16438-1646.
16 photographs:
Anxieties of slide, 33.—As though it
had always been there, 34.—Box aver-
aging ten feet in height, 24—Box for
memorial steps, A, B, 22, 25.—Box-
wood of unusual size, 21.—Crating
magnolia, 27.—Difficult to move box
of this size, 23.—Dizging old magno-
lia, 26.—Kneeling figure, relief 8—Not
an inch to spare, 32.—Old mansion at
Bolling Green, 20—Old wistaria vine,
35.—On way to Mt. St. Alban, 28.—
Pilgrim road, 17.—Unusual tree box,
36. © Apr. 8, 1929; 2 c. each Apr. 22;
J O—1613-1618, 1621-1623, 1631-1635,
1638, 1642.
National macaroni co., Dallas. 7810
Uncle Mac. © Mar. 30, 1929; 2 ¢.
Apr. 18; K 3988.
National photo print co., El Paso.
7811, 7812
Escobar (Gen. J. G.) © Mar. 23,
1929; 2 c. Apr. 8; J O—1544.
Murrieta (Gen. M. M.) © Mar. 23,
1929; 2 ce. Apr. 8; J O—1545.
National program & printing co., Chi-
cago. 7813-7823
[Design for outside cover of pro-
gram, 1-8] © Jan. 15, 1929; 2 ¢. each
Apr. 13; K 4002-4009.
[911] © Jan. 15, 1929; 2 «
each May 18; K 4423-4425.
pt. Iv, D. s., v. 24
Natural eyesight institute, ine., Los
Angeles, 7824
Natural relaxation chart. © Nov.
2k, 1928; 2c. Web.: 3, 1929 5, Ko SiG:
New York consolidated card co., Long
Island City, N. Y. 7825-7832
4 prints:
[Butterfly girl]—[Colonial pair]—
Cornucopia.—Equilibrist. © Mar. 23,
1929; 2 c each Apr, 5; K 3705-8708.
4 prints:
Clown; K 3925.—[Equestrienne]; K
3927.— Jester; K 3926.—Show girl: K
3928. © Apr. 11, 1929; 2 c. each Apr.
13.
New York graphic society, ine., New
York 7833-7838
[New York (City) Broadstreet can-
yon. (Scenics of New York)] © May
1, 1929; 2c. May 17: K 4413.
—— [Grand central station. (Scen-
ics of New York)] © May 1, 1929;
2c. May 17; K 4474.
[Lower Manhattan. (Scenies
of New York)] © May 1, 1929; 2 e.
May 17; K 4414.
[New York (City) ]:
[Plaza tower]—[Stock exchange ]—
[Wall street] © May 1, 1929; 2 @
each May 21; K 4468-4470.
New York stock exchange, New York.
7839-7854
New quotation system of New York
stock exchange. Girls giving out quo-
tations. © Apr. 9, 1929; 2c. Apr. 13;
J 58.
Telephone operators at switch-
© Apr. 9, 1929; 2 ce. Apr. 13;
board.
J 959.
New York stock exchange:
Cross country team, season of 1928,
2766-5; J O—2161.—Employees at Citi-
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Colgate Hoyt prize winners, 2766-2;
J O—2160.—Man with gavel, 2766-10;
J O—2159— Medical department, pre-
liminary examination room, 2766-9;
J O—2164.—Medical department, staff,
May 27, 1929, 2766-7;' J O-—2163-_—
Medical department, the infirmary,
2766-12; J O—2162.—Medical depart-
ment, X-ray room, 2766-11; J O—
2166.—Medical office, 2766-8; J O—
2158. — Representatives at Citizens’
military training camps, 1929, 2766-4;
J O—2165.—Tennis club, 2766-6; J
O—2157.—Track team, 1928-1929, 2653-—
1; J O—2155.—Two men with rifles,
2766-1; J O—2156. © May 27, 1929;
2c. each June 25.
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Is gia 4 6 as 2
7923
New York stock exchange, floor. ©
1 c. Apr. 18, 1929; J O—i601.
Money desk on floor of. © May
21529; 2 c. May 25; J 134.
New York telegram corp., New York.
T7855
Gorman (Mrs. Natalie Guggenheim)
© Apr. 18, 1929; 1 c. May 3; K 4416.
New York times co., New York and
St. Louis post-dispatch, St. Louis.
7856-7890
9 photographs:
Byrd (Dick) leader of the expedition
as he appeared on skiis at the edge of
the barrier; J 145.—Dinner is served;
J 146.—Land of the midnight sun; J
148.—On the way to the great ice bar-
rier; J 149.—Over the Antarctic by
air; J 150—Roth (Sergeant Benja-
min) he who was saved; J 147.—
Twentieth century adventurers; J
.151.—Visiting delegation of Antarctic
inhabitants; J 152—Winter quarters
of the expedition; J 153. © May 26,
1929; 2 c. each May 8.
10 photographs:
At the world’s end.—Beginning of
a long, long trail—Chow line.—Con-
sultation on the barrier ice—Jacobson
{John J.) with Moody. Firm friends.—
Life of the party—Off for Little
America.—Over the great expanse of
Polar ice—Scott Island, an island
named for the discoverer of the South
Pole—Where day is turning to night.
© May 12, 1929; 2 ¢. each Apr. 27;
bt 191 11S, 122.
16 photographs:
Byrd expedition ships moored to
their ice barrier base, etc.; J 93.—City
of New York and the Eleanor Bolling
at the west barrier dock, etc.; J 101.—
Difficult feat of unloading the huge
tri-motored Ford plane from the Elea-
nor Bolling, etc.; J $9.—Eleanor Boll-
ing and City of New York discharging
their cargo of sled dogs, etc.; J 100.—
Flock of penguins seen on an ice floe
as the Byrd expedition ploughed its
way through the Antarctic seas; J
94.—Fokker monoplane in which Bernt
Balchen, Lt. June and Prof. Gould
were forced down, ete.; J 96—\Great
ice barrier as seen. from the Byrd ships
as the party neared the gigantic wall
of ice, ete.; J 95.—Larson ploughing
its way through the Antarctic ice fields,
ete.; J 87—Members of the party at
work on the surface of the Ross ice
barrier, ete.; J 97—Members of the
party clearing the Eleanor Bolling of
masses of ice, ete.; J 102.—Nearing
the goal. A view from one of the Byrd
ships as the expedition neared the
64337—_29—_5
great ice barrier, ete.; J 89.—One of
the all-metal planes is landed from
the flagship City of New York onto the
great ice barrier; J 88.—Photo taken
from the decks of the Larson showing
members of the Byrd party at work
ol the ice barrier, etc.; J 90—Thawley
(Elbert J.) engineer of the Eleanor
Bolling, standing beside the fuselage
of the huge tri-motored Ford plane,
etc.; J 98.— View during the seemingly
neverending and tedious task of un-
loading the ships at the great ice bar-
rier, etc.; J 92.—View from the great
ice barrier Showing the Byrd ships,
ete.; J 91. © Apr. 28, 1929; 2c. each
Apr. 16.
Newhall chain forge & iron co., New
York. 7891
Special weld. © June 1, 929; 2c.
June 15; J O—74.
Newman (Sigmund) New York.
Battles of revolutionary
7892
and civil
war. © June 4, 1929; 2 ec. June 5;
L.792.
Newspaper feature service, inc., New
York. 7893-7916
Dumb Dora. © 1929. Weekly:
Mar. 3-31; 1 ¢. each Mar. 7—Apr. 4;
K 3683-3687.—Apr. 7, 14; 1 « each
Apr. 11, 18; K 4026, 4027.—Apr. 28;
1c. May 1; K 4421—May 5-26; 1 «.
each May 9-29; K 4694-4697.
Polly and her pals. © 1929.
Weekly :
Mar. 3-31; 1 ¢. each Mar. 7—Apr.
4: K 3678—-3682.—Apr. 7, 14; 1 ¢. each
Apr. 11, 18; K 4028, 4029—Apr. 28;
1 ¢« May 1: K 4422.—_May 5-26; 1 «.
each May 9-29; K 4698—4701.
Nichols (Charles Jeffries) Omaha,
Neb. 7917
Panorama by flarelight. © June
11, 1929; 2 c@ June 24; J O—2123.
Nichols (Ruth Alexander) Westfield,
N: J. atone
Daisy time. © May 17, 1929; 2
May 18; K 4647.
How can these children show that
they are having a good time? [Group
of children with man and woman on
bank of pond feeding ducks] © June
4, 1929; 2c. June 5; K 4751.
Making summer valentines. © June
4, 1929; 2 ec. June 5: K 4750.
Playtime at school. © May 25, 1929;
2c. May 27; K 4709.
Policeman. © May
May 2: K 4684.
Working together.
2c. May 25; K 4702:
tT OD C.
© May 23, 1929;
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7924
pt. Iv, D.S., Vv. 24:
North state pub. co., Hammond, Ind.
7924
| Lithographed stock certificate of
First trust and Savings bank of Ham-
mond, Indiana; building vignette at
tep, center; circle vignette at bottom,
center ; green border on face and back]
© May 81, 1929; 2.c., June 6; Ki 4747.
Northeraft associates, Minneapolis.
(925
Northeraft associates. [Letterhead
design] ©.May. 10, 1929: 2 c«. June
14; K 4797.
Noyes marine sales co., Boston.
7926, 7927
Tidal calendar. June 1929. © May
20, 1929; 2 c. May 21; K 4465.
July 1929. © June 18)°1929;
2c. June 19; K 4988.
Oak rubber co., Ravenna, O. 7928
Pals in play: © 1 @: Apr. 18,1929;
J O—1600.
Oakite products, inc., New York.
7929-7936
Combination cleaning and air test
rack for type H % air feed’ valves,
dwe. D 118; Blueprint. © May. 22,
1929; 2 c June 4; 1 716.
Oakite agitation shield, 109. Blue-
print... @©- Apr''27,) 1929 5\ 2 e@ May-3';
I 606. f
Oakite brush-cleaning tank, dwg. B
121.) Blueprint. © May 31,1929: 2 ¢.
June 4: I 718.
Oakite cleaning tank for heavy duty,
dwg. D 122. [Blueprint] © June
5, 1929': 2 c. June 21; I 789.
Oakite hot plate drying
118. Blueprint.
May 20; I 669.
Oakite locomotive air
laundering equipment. Solution sys-
tem, dwg. D 123. [Blueprint] © June
10, 1923: 2 c. June 21; I- 788.
Oakite portable vapor steam clean-
ing equipment, dwg. D119. Blueprint.
© May 24, 1929; 2c. May 31; I 694.
Oil and gas refinery cleaning equip-
ment, dwg. D 117. Biueprint. © May
203 1929). .2. -@. June Ae hit,
Oakland motor car co., Pontiac, Mich.
(937
U. S. supreme court says, etc. ©
Dec. #4), 1928" 2>e. dan 24 tO 2oe i
1872.
table, B
© May 15, 1929; 2 c.
compressor
O’Brien (Ethel Dickerman) Perrys-
DUSTING. OY. 7938
O’Brien (Dr. Brian) © 1 ¢c. May
4, 1929; J O—1734.
O’Brien (Mary EH.) St. Paul. 7939
I am from Saint Paul. Minnesota’s
Capitol. © Feb; 15,:1929; 2 ¢ Mar.
26: K 3934:
Oglesby (Ira D.) Fort Smith, Ark.
7940:
Office boy. © May 9, 1929: 2 «.
May 13% K’°4332° °:
Oleson (Ole Frank) St. Paul. 7941
Oleson monument. © 1 c. Mar. 30,
1929; J O—1462.
Olinger mortuary assn.,; Denver. 7942
Baby’s prayer. © Mar. 238, 1929; 2 ¢.
Apr. 11; K 4124.
O’Meara (Denis Henry) Detroit.
7943, 7944
Pair of spreading love birds hinged-
ly connected and hingedly adjustable
for wall ornaments. Blueprint. ©
1c. May 8, 1929; I 688.
Progecited [!] grape vine and plaque
stair rail of art iron. © 1c. May 8,
1929; I 689.
Omwake (John) Cincinnati. 7945
Conestoga bell team. © 1c. Apr. 6,
1929; J O—1542.
Oregon journal, inc., Portland, Or.
7946, 7947
Wrecked after part of the Quaker
liner Laurel. © June 18, 1929; 1 e..
June 26; K 5059:
Wrecked hulk of the steamship Lau-
rel. © June 18, 1929; 1 c. June 26;
K 5058.
Orr (Louis) Paris.
[Wellesley college]:
[Alumnae hall|]—I[Cilaflin hallJ—
[Farnsworth art museum]—[Found-
er’s hall]—[Quadrangle]—I[Severance
halij—[Tower court]—[View from
quadrangle] © Mar. 9, 1929; 2 c. each
May 7; K 4267-4274.
Osborne co., Newark, N. J. 7956-7968
Now you tell one. © 1. June. %.
1929; J O—1937.
12 prints:
Beneath Egyptian palms.—Beneath
the cherry blessoms.—Blue skies of
Italy —Green isle of the shamrock.—
Home among the Alps.—In old Mad-
rid—Land of heather and bluebells.—
Norsemanh’s cottage—Song of the
windmill.—Spring in Sweden.—Sunny
land of France.—Where English roses
bloom. © June 5, 1929; 2c. each June
15; K 4821-4832.
7948-71955,
146
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 2, 1929 :
8008
»
Otis elevator co., New York.
T969—T9T7
Otis car design no. 2. Form A 891
(528) ©. Mar. 7, 1929; 2 ec. June J;
K 4776.
No. 8. Form A 879 (5-28) ©
Mar. 7, 1929; 2 c. June 11; K 4775.
Otis hall lantern (1-29):
Design 30—B, Otis hall lantern bull’s-
eye type, form A-331; K 4428—\De-
sign 30-O. bull’s-eye type octagon face
plate, from A-332; K 4426.—Design
32-B2, form A-333:; K 4427. © Mar.
19, 1929; 2 c. each May 18.
4 prints:
Muralart florentine design for Otis
ears Otis hall buttons, key operated,
31-OA, 73—OA—Otis hall buttons,
mushroom type, 44-OA, 45-OA.—Otis
hall buttons, surface type, i0—-P, 11-P.
© Apr. 30, 1929; 2 c. each May 29; K
46254628.
Paeh (A. L.) New York: 7978
Hughes (Hon. C. E.) jr. © May
9, 1929; 2c. May 10; J O—1i764.
Pacific & Atlantic photos, inc., New
York. 7979-8004
Fogarty (Mrs. Katherine) 200099.
© May 22, 1929; 2 c. May 24; J 139.
Heinzelman (Mr. and Mrs. Al-
' phonse) 198119. © May 1, 1929; 2c.
May 3; J 108.
Heinzelman (Mrs. Ada) 198118. ©
May 1, 1929:.2 «. May 3; J 107.
He’s Gray in new Snyder ease.
Found last night by the Daily news,
Charles Ross, etc. © Mar. 29, 1929;
1 ce. Mar. 30; K 3858.
Huntington (Mary Clark) 199267.
© May 14, 1929; 2 c. May 15; J 123.
Jensen (Martin) inspecting repaired
leak in gas tanks during flight of
Three Musketeers, etc., 200290. ©
May 24, 1929; 2 c. May 25; J 140.
Lindbergh, his yacht Mouette in
York Harbor, Maine, June 6, 1929:
Filling gas tank of, 201563: J i169.
Filling gas tanks of, 201566; J 170.—
Holding gas hose on, 201554; J 171.—
In cabin of. 201565.—Lashing gas cans
on, 201562-——On deck of, silhouetted
against sun, 201564. © June 7. 1929;
2 ce. each June 10; J 169-172, 174, 178.
Lindbergh jumping from his launch
Mouette to dock at York Harbor,
Maine, June 6, 1929, 201594. © June
1, Jo29 ae, June 10: J 173.
Lindbergh on deck of his launch
Mouette at York Harbor. Maine, June
6, 1929, 201561. © June 7, 1929; 2 ¢.
June 10; J 175.
Lindbergh on deck of his yacht
Moueite in York Harbor, Maine, June
6. 1929, 201662. © June 8, 1929; 2 c.
June 10; J 176.
Lindbergh on deck of his yacht
Mouette reaching for dock at York
Harbor, Maine, June 6, 1929, 2016338.
© June 7, 1929; 2 c. June 10; J 177.
Lindbergh’s yacht Mouette leaving
York Harbor, Maine, June 6, 1929,
201583. © June 7, 1929; 2 c. June 10;
J EG9.-
Mahan (Carl Newton) and his at-
torney, 200396. © May 25, 1929; 2 ¢.
May 27; J 141.
Maharajah of Indore with wife and
baby, 199010. © May 10, 1929; 2 «.
May 11; J.111.
Morrow (Ann) and girl friend on
Sth ave., New York city, 198791. ©
May 9, 1929; 2c. May 11; J 110.
Peacox (Mrs. Dorothy Heinzeiman)
197957. © Apr. 29, 1929; 2 e. May 1:
J 108.
Ross (Charles) slim youth who ad-
mits he has a way with women, etc.
© Mar. 29, 1929; 1 c. Mar. 30; K 3859.
Sloan (Corrine) 198642. © May 7,
1929; 2 c. May 8; J 109.
3 photographs:
Babe dusts off the home plate to help
the missus, N197260.—Great Bambino,
Mrs. Bambino and litile Julia Hodg-
son chime in on some sweet harmony,
ete., N 197261.—Just a peaceful home.
Julia Hodgson, Mrs. Babe Ruth’s
daughter by former marriage, the
Babe and Mrs. Ruth look over the
Daily News, N197262. © Apr. 20,
1829; 2 ce. each Apr. 24; J 76-78.
Page fence assn., Chicago. 8005
For you who want the profits of
protection. (in Retail Coalman, Mar.
1929)" (© Mare £1929: ie Apr.'3;
K 3667.
8006
© May
Panzer (George) Seattle.
Right of way all the way.
4, 19298; 2c. June 3; K 4681.
Paramount distributors, Chicago. S007
This coupon is worth $4.50, if mailed
at onee. Fountain pen and pencil set
absolutely free. This is the actual
size of the set you receive. © Apr. 25,
1929 ; 2 c. May 6; K 4939.
Parke, Hall & co., Buffalo. 8008
Cost of electric power to consumers
of 1000 hp. © Mar. 19, 1929; 2 ¢«.
Apr. 4; I 482.
147 |
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8009
pt. Iv, n. S., v. 24
Patrick (Catherine) Chicago.
8009-8014
Cactus series, 1-6. © June 8, 1929;
2c. each June 11; J 162-167.
Pattee (Hubert Horton) New York.
8015
Victory of foresight. © May 1,
1929; 2c. June 20; J 188.
Patterson (Frank) Medford, Or.
8016-8065
Garfield Peak:
Crater Lake from Perspiration
Point, 359.—Crater Lake from sum-
mit, 355.—Phantom Ship from top of,
363. © Feb. 1, 1929; 2c. each Apr.
24; J O—1815, 1817, 1828.
Redwood highway:
Fallen monarch, 819.—Hazel view,
9$01.— Klamath River, 916—Sunset
Beach, 723. © Feb. 1, 1929; 2 ¢. each
Apr. 24; J O—1816, 1820, 1822, 1834.
Roosevelt highway, 729, 737. © Feb.
1) 1929;; 2c. each Ajpr. 24; 2h) OS2183ir
1832.
Roosevelt highway :
Bandon Beach, 734.—Battle Rock
from Port Orford, 710.—Cape Sebas-
tian, 745.—From Sunset Beach, 720.—
From the, 718.—Humbug Mt., 746—On
Bandon Beach, 747.—Oregon Coast,
704.—Roaring surf, 755.—Roosevelt
highway, Or., 732. © Feb. 1, 1929; 2
e. each Apr. 24; J O—1811-1813, 1818,
1&19, 1821, 1825, 1826, 1830, 1833.
. 6 photographs:
Crater Lake, 316.—Mill Creek red-
woods, 925.—Passing Phantom Ship,
Crater Lake, 352. Crater
Lake national park, 3837—Shasta
(Mt.) from Pacific highway, 553.—
Sunset on Crater Lake, 302. © Feb.
i 1929; 2 ¢. each Apr. 24: J Q—s1i4
1623, 1827, 1829, 1824, 1835.
25 photographs:
Dei Norte redwood, 802.—Douglas
memorial bridge, Redwood highway,
854.—Eel River, Redwood highway,
848.—Endert’s Beach, on Redwood
highway, 824.—Ferns on Mill Creek,
Redwood highway, 924.—Ferns, oxalis
and redwood, 922.—From the Red-
wood highway, 904.—Klamath River,
Redwood highway, 826.—Never dying
redwood, 913-—More durable than
stone, 894.—Most crowded acre in the
world, Giant redwood park, 885.—
Quadiuped tree, Redwood highway,
895.—Redwood highway, 847, 861, 880,
883, 902, 911.—Redwood highway, Del
Norte Co., Calif., 8836—Redwood high-
way, on the, 838, 892—Save the red-
woods on the Redwood highway,
Tallest. trees in.) the werld,7 4%, ji,
¢
Giant redwood park, 888.—Two pair of
twins, lLee’s giant redwood park,
8&6.—Where the redwood highway is
1000. ft. above the sea, 835. © Feb. 1,
1929; 2 c each Apr. 24; J O—1675—
1699.
Paul (George F.) Chicago. 8066-8073
4 photographs:
Freed from snowy fetters; J O—
1549.—May is building her house; J
O—1548.—When apple blossoms fill
the air; J O—1550.— Where the spring
and winter meet; J O—1551. © Apr.
3, 1929; 2 ec. each Apr. 4.
4 prints:
Sheep in springtime.—Spring song.—
There comes a time of blossoming.—
With the flying Hscadrille. © Apr. 3,
1929; 2 ec. each Apr. 4; J O—1500—-1508.
Peabody museum of Salem, Mass.
8074, 8075
Ulalie (Turkish corvette) built in
Marseilles, France.’ © Mar. 22, 1929;
2c. Apr. 5; J O—1505.
—— Deck plan of the. © Mar. 22,
1929; 2 c Apr. 5; J O—1504.
Pearl (James W.) Chicago. 8076
Centripetal pump, for grading mate-
rial. Blueprint. © June 7, 1929; 2 ce.
June 10; I 730.
Pennino (Gennaro A.) New Yerk.
8077
World time radio-chron. © Apr. 15,
1929; 2c Apr? Cot aoe:
Peoples (Merrill) Manhattan Beach,
Or. 8078-8080
Glenesslin, A-C. © May 15, 1929;
2c. each May 22; J O—1840-1842.
Peoria, IIL.
8081
© ic. May 6, 1929;
Peoria breeding co., inc.,
Perfect breeder.
J O—1739.
Perfield (Effa Ellis) New York. 8082
This Holy bird brings you a good
will message. © June 11, 1929; 2 ©
June 25; K 5038.
Perkins (Jeanette E.) Bennington, Vt.
8083, 8084
Course 1, part 4. [Combinations of
grasses, leaves, ferns and flowers.]| ©
May 16, 1929; 2c. May 17; K 4642.
[ Grasses, four-leaf clover,
ferns, evergreen twigs, mapie leaves]
© May 16, 1929; 2 ¢. May 17; K 4643.
Perry (Eugene A.) Malden, Mass.
3 8085, 8086
Agra, India, Taj-mahal, 1915. ©
Apr. 3, 1929; 26, Aprs 24 5 Kyat
148
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 2, 1929
8141
Poe (Edgar Allan) 33. © Apr. 20,
1929; 2 c. Apr. 24; K 4114.
Perskie (J. H.) Atlantie City. 8087
Wise (Dr. Stephen) © June 4,
1929; 2 c. June 5; J O—1924.
Petényi (Paul) New York. 8088-8098
[Arrival in New York port, 65] ©
Sept. 15, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 11, 1929; K
3383.
[Builders in New York, 70] © Sept.
415, 1928: 2 « Mar. 11, 1929; K 3390.
[New York (City)]:
[City hall, 71]: K 8889—l[Wall st.,
67]; K 3387—[Woolworth bldg., 73];
K 3386. © Sept. 15, 1928; 2 c. each
Mar. 11, 1929.
[New York (City)]:
[Fifth ave, 74]; K 38381—T[Grand
Central viaduct. 77]: K 3388.—\[Li-
brary, 76]; K 3385. © Oct. 7, 1928;
2 c. each Mar. 11, 1929.
' [New York (City) New York stock
exchange, 82] © Feb. 1, 1929; 2 «¢.
Mar. 11; K 38382.
Waldorf Astoria, 88.
10, 1929; 2 c. May 14: K 4841.
[Newspaper boys in Wall st., 66] ©
Semis, 1925-2 c. Mar. 11, 1929: K
3384.
Peterson nut co., Cleveland. 8099
Red Skin peanuts. . [Head of In-
dian] © Apr. 5, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 29;
K 4219.
Photographische gesellschaft, Berlin.
8100-8102
[Dogenpalast] von Claude Monet.
© Nov. 1, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 20; K 4583.
[Garten in Nordwijk] von Max Lieb-
© May
ermann. © Dec. 31, 1928; 1 ¢ Jan.
15, 1929: K 4584.
[Rehkitze] von Curt Meyer-Eber-
hardt. © Dec. 1, 1928; 1 ¢. Dec. 19;
K 4585.
Pi kappa phi fraternity, Evanston, Ill.
8103
-Pi kappa phi coat of arms. © Mar.
e259 -.2 c, Apr. 5;.J 47.
Pickering (HE. H.) Annapolis, Md.
8104. 8105
Robison (Admiral S. 8.) U. S. N.
© Heb. 28; 1929; 2c Apr: 5: J O—
1512.
profile. © Feb. 28, 1929; 2 «.
Apr. 5; J O—1511.
Pickett (Lee) Index, Wash.
8106-8141
Dumping the last shovel full of muck
taken out of the Great Northern ry.
co. new 8 mile tunnel with a Marion
steam shovel about 7 A. M., 12-8—28,
4153, © Dec: 10, 1928: '2 ¢@.,.Apr:/,
1929; J O—1473.
East portal Great Northern ry. co.
new S mile tunnel, Berne, Wasbh., Dec.
1, 1926 to Jan. 12, 1929, 4194. © Dec.
29, 1928; 2c. Apr. 1, 1929; J: O—1486.
First train at west portal of the
Great Northern ry. ¢co., new 8 mile
tunnel, Scenic, Wash., 4188. © Jan.
5,. 1929; 2 ec: Apr. 1; J O—1472.
——~ 4189. © Jan. 5, 1929; 2.
Apr. 1; J O—1471.
First work train motor and crew
to pass thru the Great Northern ry.
co. new 8 mile Cascade tunnel, Jan. 6,
1929, 10 P. M., 4198. © Jan. 12, 1929;
2¢. Apr. 1; J O—1483.
Great Northern freight, east bound
at Chumstick Curve 107 ears, 5037
tons, 4245. © Mar. 17, 1929; 2c. Apr.
1; J O—1781.
Great Northern railroad, 4130. . ©
Dee. 11, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1929; J O—
1606.
Great Northern ry. co., new 8 mile
Cascade tunnel, east portal. 4197. ©
Jan. 12, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 1: J O—1782.
Index (Mt.) 4273. © May 1, 1929;
2c May 138; J O—1771.
And Mt. Persis, 4250.
© Apr.
4, 1929; 2c. Apr. 22; J O—1609.
Pinnacles, taken from Lookout
Point, 4246. © Apr. 4, 1929; 2 c. Apr.
19; J O—1759.
Skykomish Valley and Index
Canyon, 4249. © Apr. 4, 1929: 2 c.
Apr. 19; J O—1604.
71 miles from Seattle on the
Great northern ry., 4248. © Apr. 4,
1929: 2c. Apr. 19; J O—1603.
Last shovel full of muck taken out
ot the Great Northern ry. co. new 8
mile tunnel, Scenic to Berne, Wash...
about 7 A. M. 12-8-28: And the min-
ers who finished the job, 4150; J Q—
1474.—With the Marion steam shovel,
4151: J O—1475. © Dee. 10, 1928;
2 ¢. each Apr. 1, 1929.
Last train load of muck leaving the
west portal, Scenic, Wash., 12—8—28,
4152. “© Dec. 10g) 1928-02) Apres,
1929: J O—147S8.
Mucking a 380 ft. muck pile in the
main tunnel at Mill Creek, Great
Northern ry. co. new 8 mile tunnel,
crosscut 8, 9-9-28, 4025. © Sept. 11,.
1928; 2 c. Avr. 1, 1929; J O—1479.
Opening the Great Northern rail-
read co. new 8 mile tunnel gate, etc.,
4203. © Jan. 14, 1929: 2 e. Apr. ft;
J O—1607.
149
§142
Pickett (Lee) Index, Wash.—Contd.
4 photographs:
Conroy (W. EE.) and C. O. Jenks
opening the new Cascade tunnel, 4202;
J O—1480.—Hill (Louie) jr. riding
the motor of the last regular train
no. 4, over the old snow shed route on
the Great Northern ry., 4215; J O—
1485.—Kolby bros. making the Great
Northern ry. c¢o., completed tunnel
cake, depots, trains, mountains, Puget
Sound and tunnels, 4220; J O—1484.—
McNamee (Graham) dean of all Amer-
ica’Ss broad-casters 1-12-29 at Berne,
Wash., telling the world of the official
opening of the Great Northern ry. co.
new 8 mile tunnel, 4213; J O—1487.
© Jan. 14, 1929; 2 c. each Apr. 1.
6 photographs:
Great Northern ry., 39382; J O—
1481—Great Northern ry. Cascade
Range, 3938; J O-1482.—Great North-
ern ry. co. snow sheds, 39386; J O—
1476.— Oriental limited, 3934; J Q—
1477.—Surprise Lake, 3942, 3943; J
O—1488, 1489. © July 18, 1928; 2 ¢.
each Apr. 1, 1929.
8 photographs:
Index Canyon, head of, 4275.—Index
(Mt.) top ridge, 4274.—Persis (Mt.)
4276.—Persis (Mt.) west end, 4278.—
Randolph Canyon on Mt. Persis, head
of, 4277—Scott Mountain and north
fork of the Skykomish River, 4271.—
Seott Mt., top of, 4272—Snow Slide
Gulch, head of, 4270. © May 1, 1929;
2c. each May 13; J O—1772-1179.
Pierson (E) Seattle. 8142, 8143
Business district, aerial photo of,
a4... © Mar.23, 19295: 2.@ Apr asd
O—1513.
Seattle, Wash. greater, a portion of,
view from New Washington hotel. ©
Mar. 23, 1929: 2 c. Apr. 5; J O—1514.
Pinaud, ine., New York. 8144
Youth—now we may have it, ete.
(In Harper’s Bazar, May, 1929) ©
Apr. 30, 1929; 1 ec. May 8; K 4254.
Pittsburgh equitable meter co., Pitts-
burgh. 8145-8147
Combined record gauge chart, PH
10250. © Feb. 22,1929; 2c June 17; 1
764. .
PE 11250. © May 1, 1929; 2.
June 17; I 767.
Pressure and volume recording
gauge chart, 32EM. © Feb. 18, 1929;
2c. June 17; I 770.
Pittsburgh sun-telegraph, Pittsburgh.
8148-8157
Eagleson (Rev. H. M.) Blames rich.
© Apr. 30, 1929; 1 c. May 10; K 4276.
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. IV, n. s., v. 24
Fiancee greeting Lloyd Waner. Pi-
rates here, Waner rushes to fiancee. ©
Apr. 23, 1929; 1c¢. May 2; K 4223.
Mellon heiress in first time before
camera. [3 prints] © Apr. 24, 1929;
1 @ Apr: 25: K 4399.
Norris (Frances) on her hospital
cot. Doesn’t remember. © June 1,
1929; 1 c. June 6; K 4746.
Palatial summer home in Sewick-
ley, where eloperS are honeymooning.
© May 21, 1929; 1 « May 23; K 4488.
Schiller (Mr. and Mrs. Frederic C.)
Happy honeymooners. © May 21,
1929; 1 c. May 23; K 4487.
Schiller and bride. © May 20,
| 1929; 1 ec. May 23; K 4486:
Soon they will be married. Rushes
to fiancee’s home. © Apr. 23, 1929;
lec. May 2: K 4222.
Thaden (J/rs. Louise M’Phetridge)
Woman flier here only to keep house.
© Apr. 26, 1929; 1 ec. Apr. 27; K 4398.
Waner (Lloyd) Frances Mae Sny-
der. Lloyd Waner leaves train. ©
Apr. 23, 1929; 1 ¢ May 2) K 4221.
Platt & Munk co., ine., New York.
8158-8160
Easy lessons in coloring, 140.
Apr. 22, 1929; 2 ¢. May 24: K 4621.
Things to color, 135. [Cover de-
sign] © May. 8, 1929; 2 c. June 22;
4985.
Young America coloring book. [Cov-
er design] © Apr. 29, 1929; 2 c. May
24; K 4620.
Playland, Westchester County park
system, Rye, N. Y. 8161-8187
Croton Point park on Hudson, bath-
ing beach. Westchester County park
system, Rye, N. Y. @s<Apr.. 3)71929-
2, Cy ARTS SO) Kuan? :
Crugers park on the Hudson, the
bathing beach. Westchester County
park system, ikye; Novy. ©) Age an.
1929. 2°¢. Apr. 8s K Al00.
Kingsland Point park, bathing
beach. Westchester County park sys-
tem, Rye, N. Y. © Apr. 3} 1929; 24
Apr. 8; K 4101.
Playland, Westchester County park
system, Rye, N. Y.:
Airplane coaster and colonnades.—
Boardwalk and bathing beach.—Boat-
ing on Playland Lake.—Cafe des colon-
nades.—Colonnades of Playland.—
Entrance to Japanese tea house.—
KKid’s coaster and entrance to play-
ground.—Mary’s garden in Kiddy-
land.—Noah’s ark and the Tuble
bug.—Persian sand garden, magic car-
150
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 2,.1929
pet.—Playland baths and the board-
walk. © Apr. 3, 1929; 2 c. each Apr.
8: K 4099, 4102-4111.
Westchester County
Rye; N. Y.:
Bronx River parkway at Bronx-
ville—Bronx River parkway at Harts-
dale-—Bronx River parkway, near
Hartsdale-—Bronx River parkway
through Garth Woods.—Bronx River
parkway, Williamsbridge—Hutchinson
River parkway, Pelham.—Playland,
the Jack and Jill—Playland, Japanese
tea house, a favorite restaurant.—
Piayland, Magie carpet and _ colon-
nade.—Playland, Playland baths and
boardwalk. — Tibbetts Brook park,
boating lake—Tibbetts Brock park,
swimming pool.— Willson’s Woods,
swimming pool. © Apr. 3, 1929; 2 «.
each Apr. 8; K 3841-8853.
park system,
-Plottle (Kdward I.) Seranton, Pa.
8188, 8189
[Border of forget-me-nots] © Mar.
18, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 28; K 3862.
. Memorial record [design] © Mar.
18, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 28; K 3861.
Popular science pub. co., New York.
8190-8192
Racing yaehts model, [details] sheet
2, blueprint 107. © May 1, 1929; 2c.
May 9; I 626.
—— 42’’ hull, sheet 1, blueprint 106.
© May 1, 1929; 2 c. May 9; I 625.
Tavern table and walnut scroll mir-
ror, sheet 1, blueprint, 105. © May 1,
1929; 2c. May 18; I 628.
Port of New York authority, New
York. 8193
Port of New York district. © Apr.
29, 1929; 2 c. May 4; J O—1780.
Post (William Joseph) Newark, N. J.
8194
Washington, D. C., Capitol, thru the
mist. © Mar. 2, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 11; J
O— 1558.
Post express printing co., Rochester,
N. Y. 8195-8203
[Beauty bush. Planting and close-
up of flower] © May 21, 1929; 2 ¢.
June 3; K 4712.
Bronze Darwin tulip. © Apr. 29,
1929; 2 ¢«. May 1; K 4175.
[Columbia purple raspberry] ©
Apr. 9, 1929; 2 ec. Apr. 11; K 3886.
[Talisman, rose] © Apr. 15, 1929;
2c. Apr. 17; K 3977.
8217
[Weigela rosea. Planting and close-
up of flower] © May 21, 1929; 2 ec.
June 83; K 4713.
Yellow Darwin tulip.
1929; 2c. May 1; K 4176.
3 prints:
[Pink Darwin tulip]; K 3997.—
[Purple Darwin tulip]; K 3998—
[Strawberries, cluster of]; K 3996. ©
Apr. 18, 1929; 2 ec. each Apr. 19.
(@)Ape,.25)
Postum co., ine., New York. 8204-8211
Desserts are richer for its tropic
flavor. [Baker’s coconut window card,
6044] © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 18;
K 4217.
Instant Postum, made with hot milk,
delicious, nourishing, ete. [Instant
Postum window card, 6039] © Apr.
1, 1929; 2c. Apr. 18; K 4218.
Tap a tin today. Log cabin syrup.
[Log cabin window card, 6035-B] ©
Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 18; K 4215.
True woodsy flavor. Log cabin sy-
rup. [Log cabin window card, 6035—
Cie o@i Mart 1920-2 ce. Apr. 18: 1K
4216.
4 prints:
Don’t depend on luck in making
waffles and muffins, use Swans down;
K 4615.—Successful cake makers use
Swans down for pies as well as cakes;
K 4618—True economy calls for
Swans down in all cake making; K
4616—You can always make better
biscuits and cookies with Swans down ;
K 4617. © May 8, 1929; 2 c. each May
25.
Pote (Winston Henry) Swampscott,
821:
Mass.
Arlington national cemetery, Va.,
amphitheatre. © May 20, 1929; 2 c.
May 23; J O—1853.
Poughkeepsie pub. corp., Poughkeep-
sie, N. Y. 8213
Douglas (Dorothy) © June 17,
1929: 1 c. June 25; K 5039.
Pratt & Florea, ine.. New York.
8214-8217
Telephone your order. © May 29,
1929; 2 c. June 5; K 4941.
3 prints:
Bernie (Ben) and his orchestra.
Famous radio broadcasters.—|[Intag-
lio gravure box wrapper]—Mary and
Bob of the True Story hour. Famous
radio broadcasters. © May 24, 1929;
2c. each May 25: K 4794, 4793, 47995.
151
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8218
——
Prentiss (Arthur M.) Portland, Or.
8218, 8219
Portland, Or., and Mt. Hood, 1929.
© May 20, 1929; 2 « May 6; J O—
WBN G
From Arlington Heights, 1929.
© May 17, 1929; 2 ¢«. May 22; J O—
1839.
Printery, Tampa, Fla. 8220
Bookmark. [Comic figure of man
smoking cigar; small dog at side] ©
Apr. 22, 1929: 2 ¢«. May 3; K 4619.
Progressive advertising co., Seranton,
Pa. 8221
Chef says (Mar 7) Te2Ge Ae.
Mar. 27; K 3653.
Providence lithograph co., Providence,
Rs TD, 8222-8245
Missionary lesson. Two Chinese
boys in hospital. © May 3, 1929; 2 ¢.
May 10: K 4282.
6 prints:
Belshazzar’s feast. ('Temper-
ance lesson)—Daniel among _ the
lions.—Ezekiel’s vision of hope.—
Ezra’s return to Jerusalem.—Rebuild-
ing the temple.—Return from captivity.
© Apr. 10, 1929; 2 c. each Apr. 18; K
3982-3987.
6 prints:
God’s love for all people; K 4227.—
Missionary lesson. [Chinese child
with dog]; K 4229—Missionary les-
son. [Chinese woman and child]; K
4228.—Preparing a meal for Jesus;
K 4224-—Review: Stories retold; K
4225.—Telling about Jesus; K 4226.
© Apr. 29, 1929; 2 c each May 4.
11 prints:
Child was well again; K 4018.—Cut-
ting flowers to give to others; K
4021.—HElisha and his servant; K
4017.—Esther before the king; K
4014.—¥Wiery furnace; K 4015.—Flow-
er gifts; K 4019.—Giving all she had;
K 4013.—Good Samaritan; K 4022.—
Patricia going to meet mother; K
4023.—Samuel listening to God: K
4020.—What. Nair saw in the city; K
4016. © Apr. 15, 1929; 2 c. each Apr.
20.
Prudential insurance co. of America,
Newark, N. J. 8246, 8247
Be on the square with your wite
and children. (in World's Work,
June 1929) © May 25, 1929: 1¢ May
25; K 4586.
Two widows—the husband of one
let his life insurance lapse. (Jn
World’s Work, Apr., 1929) © Mar.
29; 1929:,1 c Apr. 2; K 3647;
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 24
Pulitzer pub. co., St. Louis.
8248-8256.
9 prints:
Civilization and Uncle Sam; K
1880.--Dieu ’e la guerre signe le pacte
Kellog. [God of war signs the Kel-
logg pact] ; K 1382.—Burope: Oh when
will IT be able to follow that only nor-
mal road; K 1885.—Lady of fashion of
1878 and the girl of today, ete.; K
1386.—Perpetual. motion; K 1384,—-
Plaza at night; K 1887.—Progress,
material and spiritual; K 1883.—Since
twenty centuries you go on crucifying
me; K 1881.—Soldiers’ memorial on
the Plaza: K 1888. © Dec. 9, 1928;
1 c. each Dee. 18.
Pyraglass products, ine., Newburgh,
IN vce 8257-8261
5 prints:
[God speed]; K 4817.—[Knight
time]; K 43820.—[Old moonlight]; K
4319.—[Sabbath morning]; K 4321.—-
[Water palaces]; K 4318. © May 19,
1929; 2 c. each May 11.
Quarrier studio, ine, Charleston, W.
Va. 8262
West Virginia, House of delegates,
1929. © Feb. 1, 1929; 2 ec. Mar. 13;
J O—1823.
Quigley (Robert Godfrey) Los Ange-
les. 8263
Quigley (Robert) These belong to
me. Carcatures of Norma Shearer,
Richard Dix, ete. © May 4, 1929; 1-¢
June 26: K 5063.
Quin (Frank) & co., Philadelphia.
8264
Mother, 777.
Apr. 15; K 3940.
Rabkin (William) New York.
8265-8347
© Apr. 4, 1929; 2 ec.
83 prints:
After dark, 7338.—Amazon, 1138.—
Angela mio, 1155.—Artist’s dream,
7351.—Ballet girl, 1166.—Beau sabreur,
1165.—Bird of Paradise, 1126.—Be-
heme, 7358.—Broadway melody, 7335.—
Broadway princess, 1123.—Cherry blos-
soms, 7361.—Cinderella, 1169.—Clubs,
1157.— Come hither, 1135.— Creole
belle, 1168.—Daddy’s darling, 1142.—
Daredevil, 1164—Diamonds, 1145.—
Hager lips, 1137.—Fair co-ed, 1159.—
Fair lady, 1171.— French frolics,
1127.— Full house, 7356.—Game chick-
en, 1133.—Girl with the punch, 7341.—
Uearts, 1147.—Hearts are trumps,
7336.—Her morning ablution, 7345.—
Her private life, 7339.—Hold every- .
thing, 1162. Hypnatizer, 1129.—In the
192
MISCELLANEOUS
no. 2, 1929
star’s dressing room, 7363.—Interior
decorator, 1159.—Is that nice, 1160.—
June bride, 1189.—Ladies’ night in a
Turkish bath, 7344—Lady Bountiful,
1167.—Lady Godiva, 7352.—Life of the
party, 1158.—Lion tamer, 1149.—Little
accident, 1156—Little Egypt, 1125.—
Lonesome lady, 11384.—Love, 1141.—
Lucretia Borgia, 1130—Madame X,
1154.—Man hunter, 1161.—Masquerade,
7348.—Maytime, 7346.—Midnight maid,
7364.—Miss Chicago, 1148.—Miss 1950,
7337.—Modern Venus, 7348.—Morning
after the night before, 7350:—My wild
Irish Rose, 1128—New moon, 1124.—
OQ solo mio, 1146—Oh, lady, be good,
1140.—Oh Lady Be Good, 7331.—Orien-
tal fantasy, 7357—Pair of queens,
7353.—Restless sex, 7360.—Romantic
Ray, 7340.—Senorita, 1136.—Shepherd-
ess, 11438.—Silk stocking brigade,
7362. Singing bird, 1150.—Skin you
love to touch, 7355.—Spades, 1144.—
Spirit of Whoopee, 7349.—Spring chick-
en, %333.—Springtime, 7342—Studio
queen, 11638.—Sunbonnet Sally, 1170.—
Sunny girl, 1131—Sunrise, 1172.—
Sweetheart’s revenge, 7347.—Talk of
New York, 1132-—-Time to retire,
1153.—Tropical fashions, 7354.—Warm-
ing up, 7334-—Whoopee, 1151.—Winged
beauty, 7332. © Mar. 14, 1929; 2 ¢.
each June 7; J O—1940-2022.
Radium products corp. of America,
Nashville, Tenn. 8348
Three wise men. [Twinkling star
ecard] © Mar. 30, 1929; 2 ¢c. Apr. 6;
K 3709.
Rainbow extension corp., Boston.
8349-8351
Rainbow money for rainbow auction
sales. © June 1, 1929; 2 c. June 19;
K 4910.
Rainbow money for rainbow auction
sales. © June 20, 1929; 2 c June 27;
K 5061.
Rainbow money is given free. ©
June 7, 1929; 2 c. June 19; K 4909.
Rainwater (William) Seattle. 8352
Dog smoking set. © 1c May 6,
1929-3 .O-—1738.
Ranney (Ivor J.) Los Angeles. 8353
_ Chord chart and transposing guide.
© May 17, 1929 ; 26, May 20;°1 683.
Ranson (Suzanne) Hollywood, Calif.
8354
Listen. ©:'1'¢. June 19; 1929; J
O—20835.."' .
CLASSES, H TO K
8379
Rathgeber (Fay) Hardtner, Kan.
83855-8357
3 photographs:
Tornado picture.—Tornado scene.—
Tornado view. © June 4, 1929; 2 «.
each June 17; J 182, 183, 181.
Rea-Harrison co., St. Paul. 8358
Betty Belle paper dolls. 4 sheets.
© Feb. 11, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 16; K 3971.
Redon (Georges) Paris. 8359-8363
5 prints:
Encore un truc a se piquer le fess-
es. Le toucher; K 4249.—Plein’ les
yeux. La vue; K 4247.—Quel boulot
jour bien vivre. Le gotit; K 4245.—
Séance est terminée. L’odorat; K
4246.—Voix de son maitre. L’ouie;
K 4248. © Apr. 4, 1929; 1 c. each
May 7.
Reichert & Finck, inc., Chicago.
8364-8366
Apartment building, Lake Shore &
Glenlake ave., Chicago, Ill., sheets 1-4.
Blueprints. © May 10, 1929; 2 «.
June 14; I 741.
4940 Cornell ave., Chicago, Il.
4 sheets, blueprints. © May 18, 1929;
2c. June 14; I 739.
Typical floor plan of apartment
building to be erected at 4924 Cornell
ave., Chicago, Ill. Blueprint. © Mar.
1, 1929; 2c June 14; I 740.
Reierson (Carl Richard) Madison,;
Wis. 8367
Kohler (Gov.) sighing Leif Erick-
son bill. © May 11, 1929; 2 c. May
20; J O—2066. ‘
Republic flow meters co., Chicago.
8368-8372
Correction factors for moisture in
gas, curve 210. Blueprint. © June
14, 1929 > Ove, dune ie V4
Dry gas correction factors, curve
211. Blueprint. © June 14, 1929;
2c. June 17; I 746.
Republic flow meters co. chart, 6-80.
© June 25, 1929; 2 c June 28; I 806.
—— 6-1000. © June 26, 1929; 2 «¢.
June 28: I 807.
—-31-5X. © June 25, 1929; 2 ¢.
June 28; I 805.
Reuther (H.) New. York.
Piano accordion keyboard chart.
1 c.. June, 7,.1929;: I 793.
Reynolds (B. 8S.) ¢o., Washington.
8374-8379
8373
©
Washington, D. GE
First division monument and War
and State depts., R-16; K 3992.—1Win-
153
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8380
Reynolds (B. 8S.) co—Continued.
coln memorial, R-21; K 3991.—White
House, beautiful grounds and south
front, R-11; K 3994—White House,
lawn and beautiful southern portico,
R-13: K'3993' ©-Mar.: 6). 1929; Boe
each Apr. 19.
Washington, D. C., Washington
monument and Japanese cherry blos-
soms, Riverside drive, Potomac River,
4459. “© Feb. 5, 1928: 2 @ Apr. 19;
1929; K 3995.
— White House, south front, vista,
119635." ; (©) Sept... Zour 1928 2ae. Ags:
19, 1929; K 3990.
Richards (Robert H.) Jamaica Plain,
Mass. S380
[Geometrical guide for following the
outcrop of a coal seam] © 1 ¢. May
9, 1929:;1 623.
Richardson (P. Bacon) co., New York.
838i
[Policy envelope] © Mar. 26, 1929;
2c. Apr. 17; K 4169.
Richman Bros. co., Cleveland. 83882
Richman’s. Business — Golf — Hye-
ning. [24 sheet poster] 13956. ©
May 4, 1929; 2c. June 1; K 4665.
Ricordi (G.) & co., inc., New York.
8383
Repertory of the Elizabeth Rodman
Voorhees chapel choir of the New
Jersey college. of women. [Design]
©, Apr.” 20, 1929. 4 cA 2a ke
Apr. 29; K 4237.
Ringling bros. and Barnum and Bailey,
Sarasota, Fla. 8384-8386
Greatest show on earth. [Colby girl
rider design. 3 sheet poster] © May
%, 1929; 2 c= May 13 - Ke 43824.
—— [1-2 sheet poster] © Apr. 8,
1929; 2 ec, Apr.,13.;,K 4128.
Human projectiles. Hugo Zacchini.
[1 sheet poster] © Apr. 8, 1929; 2 ¢.
Apr. 13; K 3987.
Riskey (Earl N.) Ann Arbor, Mich.
8387
Diving chart. © May 17, 1929; 2 ce.
June 12; K 4942.
Roach-Fowler co., Kansas City, Mo.
83888-8427
(Hope of a nation poster series) :
Ambition, 3; K 4978.—Fairplay, 11;
K 4981.—Good will, 16; K 4982.—
Peace, 10; K 4980.—Perseverance, 6;
K 4979.—Reverence, 30; K 4983. ©
June 18, 1929; 2 c. each June 22.
pt. Iv, 0. S., v. 24
(Hope of a nation poster series) :
Appreciation, 36; K 4396.—Cheerful-
ness, 82; K 4395—Courage, 31; K
4394.—Curiosity, 13; K 4888—\Hon-
esty, 22; K 4390.—Imagination, 11; K
4387.—Industry, 1; K 4883.—Kindness,
14; K 4384—Leadership. 9; K 4386.—
Neatness, 26; K 4392.—Observation, 8;
K 4385.—Patriotism, 23; K 4891.—Po-
liteness, 27; K 43893.—Self-reliance,
38; K 4397—Temperance, 4; K 4889.
© May 2, 1929; 2 c. each May 9.
(Hope of a nation poster series) :
Better speech, 24; K 43866—Com-
panionship, 20; K 4868—\—Edueation,
2: K 4363.—Filial love, 35; K 4867.—
Habit, 40; 4364.—Health, 7; K 4362.—
Home influence, 37; K 4360.—Punctu-
ality, 83: K 4865.—Resourcefulness,
18: K 4361.—Self control, 7; K 4359.—
Will power, 17; K 4369.. © May 14,
1929; 2 c. each May 16.
(Hope of a nation series) :
Gratitude, 12; K 4654.—Judgement,
5: K 4653—Loyalty, 29; K 4658.—
Obedience, 28; K 4657.—Play, 39; K
4660.—Service, 384; K 4659—Team
work; K 4656—Thrift, 19: K 4655. ©
May 24, 1929; 2 c. each May 31.
Roark (M. P.) Cordova, Alaska.
8428-8431
Beaver house, Cordova, Alaska. ©
Jan. 21, 1929; 2c. Feb. 25; J O—1492.
3 photographs: ;
Ohman (Oscar) 50 years a sour-
dough; J O—1750.—Popeeguk. Dog
sitting; J O—1752.—Popeeguk. Head
of dog: J O—1751.. © Apr. 29,019293
2 c. each May 10.
Roberts (Charles Loring) Los Angeles.
8432
Oil derrick foundation where oil well
is drilled in water. Blueprint. ©1e.
Apr. 6, 1929; I 495.
Rotié (Ivan) New York. 8433
Lyra. © June 13, 1929; 2 c. June
14; I 788.
Rogers lumber co., McAlester, OKI.
8434
Our fixitman. © Apr. 17, 1929; 2 ¢.
May 1; K 4183.
Rosenfield (Joe) jr., Memphis, Tenn.
8435
Tomorrow this unlucky motorist will
tell the judge, etc. © Mar. 31, 1929;
1c. Apr. 15; K 3942.
Rumbolz (E. A.) Lincoin, Neb. 8436
Lincoln boosters. [Owl perched on
level; square in background.] © May
25, 1929; 2c. June 17; K 4839.
154
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 2, 1929
Ruth (C. W.) engineering co., Chicago.
8437
[Market houses, auction, cooling
rooms and trackage on Chicago &
notth western ry., Chicago, Ill. 2
sheets. blueprints] © May 838, 1929;
mec. May 2¢ > I 690:
Saalfield pub. co., Akron, O. 8488-8441
Blue ribbon paint book [cover de-
sign] 215. © Mar. 28, 1929; 2 ¢. June
14; K 4854.
Happy moments painting and draw-
ing book [cover design] 253. © Mar.
28, 1929; 2c. June 14; K 4838.
Merry, merry painting, drawing and
crayoning book [cover design] 255.
Apr. 24, 1929; 2 c. June 14; K 4835.
Stencil book [cover design] 927. ©
May 22, 1929; 2 c. June 17; K 4842.
Sachs (Henry) New York. 8442, 8443
Luther (Martin) minature monu-
ment. © May 31, 1929; 2 c. June 1;
K 4668.
Oldest windmill on Cape Cod. Wind-
mill ashtray. © May 31, 1929; 2 e.
June 1; K 50386.
St. Anthony’s guild, Paterson, N. J.
8444
[Christ, wearing crown of thorns
and holding arms outstretched] ©
June 1, 1929; 2c. June 6; K 4753.
Salvati (Dominick) Brooklyn. 8445
Pius XI (Pope) and King Victor
Emanuel. © Feb. 25, 1929; 2 c. Mar.
21; J 36.
Sanden (Arthur .G.) South Belling-
ham, Wash. 8446-8457
4 drawings:
[Nine heads on plate 6]; I 478.—
[Ovals in a _ progressive series of
changes to become a head, plate 3];
I 480.—Relative proportions of the
head, plate 1; I 481.—[Six heads in
profile showing skulls, plate 4]; I 479.
© 1c. each Apr. 4, 1929.
& drawings:
[Ear, plate 10]; I 490—l[Eye, plate
12]: I 492—[Four expressions in a
girl subject, plate 9]: I 489.—[Mouth,
plate 13]; I 498.—[Nine heads, plate
7]; I 487—[Nine heads in different
positions, plate 5] ; I 486.—[Nine heads
with expressions, plate 8]: I 488—
[Nose, plate 11]; I 491. © 1c. each
Apr. 4, 1929.
Sanford (Rupert) Brooklyn. 8458
Williamsburg savings bank. © May
3, 1929; 2 c. May 4; J O—17381.
8482
Sawyer (Charles H.) Concord, N. H.
8459, 8460
Dawn. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 21;
J O—1494.
Shadow Brook. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 e.
Mar. 21; J O—1493.
Scene & Hurd, Seattle.
Aasen (John) and Prince Ludwig,
world’s. tallest and smallest movie
cameramen. © May 11, 1929; 2 «.
May 16; J O—i801.
Some of these auto drivers ruffle me
up! © May 1, 1929; 2 ec May 7; J
O—1745.
8461, 8462
Seene-in-action corp., Chicago.
8463-8465
3 photographs:
Coal. Buy here. Buy now. Point
of purchase advertising. Stop! Look!
Go radiowise. © 1 ¢ each May 22,
1929; J O—1850-1852.
Schaefer (Walter P.) Chicago. 8466
Chicago world’s fair, 1933. Centen-
nial celebration. © 1c. May 22, 1929;
I 679.
Schechter (Sam A.) New York.
8467, 8468
Thoroughfare plan, A, B: ©°1:¢.
each Apr. 138, 1929; I 519, 520.
Schenk (Gus Frederick) Los Angeles.
8469
Hollywood and Vine from the air.
© May 18, 1929; 2 c. May 27; J 1388.
Schloth (Carl Fred) Portland, Or.
8470-8476
7 photographs:
Fliamingo.—Getchergoat. — Highway
sparrows and chica-mule.—Mr. Bozo.—
Mud hen.—Nilgau.—Windjammer. ©
June 19, 1929; 2 c each June 24; J
O—2125-2127, 2124, 2128-2130.
(Roland E.)
Schneider San Diego,
Calif. 8477-8479
Fordson tractor. © Apr. 11, 1929;
2 ¢. Apr. 16; J OQ—1594.
Tractor. © Apr. 11,.1929;.2\ ce. Apr
16; J O—1756.
Unloading.’ © Apr. 11, 1929; 2 c.
Apr. 16; J O—1757.
Schultz (H.) & co., Chicago.
8480-8482
3 prints:
Christmas. [Santa Claus ]—Hal-
loween.. [Black cat, etc.]—Thanksgiv-
ing. [Turkey]. © Mar. 25, 1929; 2.¢.
each May 138; K 43855-4357.
155
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8483
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Scripps motor co., Detroit. 8483, 8484
Motorboat bringing Roald Amund-
sen, Captain Guilhand and others to
Tromsoe. © Apr. 22, 1929; 2 c. Apr.
24;- J QO} 1702.
Motorboat towing airplane Latham
to sea. © Apr. 22, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 24;
J O—1701.
Sears (Laura E.) Fairfax, Calif. 8485
Mother’s day. © 1c. Apr. 18, 1929;
J O—1589.
Seattle horse show assn., Seattle.
Seattle international horse show
[Placard] © Sept. 29, 1928; 2 c. June
18, 1929; K 4908.
Sedlacek (Karl E.) Los Angeles.
8487, 8488
Vases nos. 8 and 9. ©1e. Oct. 10,
1928; J O—1761.
Nos. 10 and 11.
10, 1928; J O—1762.
CO lee Oct
Seiberth (Christopher) Los Angeles.
8489
Spirit of Sequoia. © May 1, 1929;
2c. May 22; K 4466.
Selden (Harley) Ketchikan, Alaska.
8490-8498
9 photographs:
Brooks pack train, Skagway, 1898;
J O—2136.—California pack train,
Skagway, 1898; J O-2137.—Clearing
right of way, Broadway, Skagway, W.
Poa & -¥ route, June 1889; J. O—
2138.— Searching for the bodies of the
victims scene of Snowslide on Dyea
trail, 1898; J O—2141.—Sheep Camp,
Dyea trail, 1898; J O—2142—Smith
(Soapy) autopsy on body of, showing
bullet wounds; J O—2135.—Smith
(Soapy) notorious, in the morgue,
Skagway, Alaska, July 8, 1898; J O—
‘2139.—Smith’s (Soapy) grave; J O—
2143.—White Pass City, old. 1898: J
O—2140. © Mar. 15, 1929; 2 ¢. each
Apr. 24.
Sera (Maurice Poirier Jupito) Bur-
bank, Calif. 8499
Spirit of night. © Mar. 14, 1929;
2 e. Mar. 25:3 J O—1469.
Seymour (Arthur E.) Roxbury. Mass.
8500
Children’s compulsory money Sav-
ing bank book teaches thrift. © Apr.
1. 1929; 2 ¢: Apr: 15; K 3941.
Shaw (Charles F.) Ottumwa, Ia.
8501-8503
St. Mary’s church, Ottumwa, Ia.:
Altar.—Interior, looking north.—In-
terior, looking south. © May 18, 1929;
2 ce. each June 6; J O—1932-1934.
Shaw (Samuel T.) New York. 8504
[Reclining nymph] by Warren B.
Davis. © Mar. 18, 1929; 2 c. May
6; K 4582.
Shelley (Walter Frank) Los Angeles.
8505,
Design 2-AB. [Marine freight ele-
vator parts. Blueprint] © 1 ¢. Dee.
10, 1928: I 15969.
Shepard (Arthur B.) New York. 8506
Shepard service stations, standard
tvpe LH, drawing 1576. Blueprint.
© Apr. 25, 1928; 2 ce Apr. 29, 1929;
I 656.
Shull (Jesse C.) Virginia, Ill. 8507
Harthly pilgrimage of Abraham Lin-
coln. From log cabin to the White
house. © Mar. 15, 1929; 2c. Apr. 11;
K 38¢@
Sias (Arthur G.) Reading, Mass. 8508
More truth than poetry. © Mar.
29, 1929; 1.c. Apr. 2; K 3646.
Simpson (Pfaefile) San Diego, Calif.
8509-8517'
Battleship in navy yard, 4009. ©
May 1, 1929; 2c. May 15; J O—1784.
Navy yard cranes, 4021. © May 1,
1929; 2.c. May 15: J O—1788.
Puget Sound navy yard, Wash., 4008,
4017, 4018, 4023-4025. © May 1, 1929;
2 c. each May 15; J. O—1783, 1785,
1786, 1789-1791.
Shops, 4019. © May 1, 1929;
2c May 15; J O—1787.
Sims (A. J.) Toledo, O. 8518, 8519
Pray my brethren, that my sacrifice
and yours may be acceptable, ete.
[Cross and cup] © Mar. 25, 1929;
2.c. Mar, 28; K 3699.
—— {Cup and altar] © Mar. 25,
1929; 2 ec. Mar. 28; K 3698.
Skidmore (William Lorenzo) Idaho
Falls, Id. 8520
Apartment house for Mr. S. E. Rich,
Idaho Falls, Id., Sheets 1-9. Blue-
prints. ©1c. June 17, 1929; I 748.
Slevin (.:S.) Carmel, Calif. 8521
Pebble Beach golf course. © May
20, 19292°2' eo Mays27) §- O- 2067:
156
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 2, 1929
8552
Smith (Charles W.) Richmond.
8522-8524
[Washington, D. C.]:
[Cathedral]; K 3870. — [Lincoln
memorial]; K 3868—[White house] ;
K 3869. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. each
Apr. 10.
Smith (Susie Keef) Mecca, Calif.
8525-8528
Trail breakers of the West, Coa-
chella Valley, Calif. © Apr. 24, 1929;
2c. Apr. 29; J O—1768.
3 photographs:
Indian Head Rock, Travertine
Point; J O—1571.—Palo Verde tree,
Box Canyon on Sunkist trail; J O—
1573.—-Sunlight and sbadows on Sun-
kist trail, Coachella Valley; J O—
ie, CG) Mer. 5, 1929: 2c each Apr.
1S.
Smither (Ethel L.) Cincinnati. 8529
Course 2, part 4. Japanese clown
bean bag. Wigwam bank. Sugges-
tions for party favors. © May 25,
1929: 2c. May 27: K 4710.
Smoot engineering corp., New York.
8530
Density characteristics of the prod-
ucts of combustion of fuels. © June
1, 1928; 2c. June 15; I 7438.
Snider (Orville L.) San Leandro,
Calif. 8531-8533
3 photographs:
Franciscan mission, old, Taos, N.
M., ruins of Taos Indian women win-
nowing grain.—Taos, N. M., pueblo of.
© May 1, 1929; 2 c« each June 14; J
_QO—2144-2146.
Souren (Kutch D.) Toledo, O. 8534
Held (Lillian) © Apr. 23, 1929;
Ze Aor, 29: J O—1719.
South Carolina, State of, Columbia,
°C. 8535.
South Carolina fruits, vegetables
and milk naturally contain sufficient
iodine to provide for the requirements
of nutrition. © May 23, 1929; 2 «¢,
June 6; K 4943.
Sparks fur farms, White Bear
Lake, Minn. 8536
Caesar mink, Sparks Hudson Bay
inc.,
strain, Sparks fur farms, inc. © 1.
Apr. 15, 1929; J O—1608.
Speier (Jeremias) New York. 8537
[Lady’s head with poppies, 6216]
© May 14, 1929; 2c, May 17; K 4380. |
Spencer & Wyckoff, Detroit. 8538
Grand music festival. © Mar. 15,
1929; 2 ec. Apr. 18; J O—1599.
Spiegel (G. B.) co., Chicago. 8539
Messgae. © June 10, 1929; 2 ce.
June 21; K 5057.
Spokane lithographing. co., Spokane,
Wash. 8540
Forward Spokane. © Apr. 27,
1929; 2 « May 13; K 4675.
(K. Willard) Pasadena.
8541, 8542
Be strong again. © May 1, 1929;
2c. May 6; J O—1740.
Wadsworth (Hiram W.) © June
20, 1929; 2 c. June 25; J O—2154.
Squire (Lorene) Harper, Kan. 8543
Coyote howls after a despairing ef-
fort to follow me into the chill waters
of Iron River. © Aug. 12, 1928; 2 c.
Sept. 24, 1929; J 300181.
Spurr
Stacy-Adams co., Brockton, Mass.
8544
Stacy-Adams custom grade shoes for
men. © Apr. 5, 1929: 2 ec: Apr. ‘23; K
4128.
Standard oil co. of New York, New
York. 8545-8547
Aha, the road ter roam. [24 sheet
poster, 9-6-S] © Apr. 5, 1929; 2 c.
Apr. 8; K 38976.
C’mon slowpoke. [24 sheet poster,
9-2-S]- ©. Jan. 15, 1929; 2.¢c. Apr. 25;
K 4132.
Whoopee. [24 sheet poster, 9-1-S]
© Dee. 14, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 25, 1929:
K 4131.
Standard playing card co., Chicago.
8548, 8549:
Marquita. © Jan. 25, 1929; 2 ‘c.
Apr. 3; K 3664.
Sybilla. © Jan. 25, 1929; 2 c. Apr..
3; K 3663.
Stanley mfg. co., Dayton, O. 8550:
Stanley, Dayton, [O.] [Knight on
rampant horse] © Mar. 1, ae 2 ¢c:.
Apr, 5; K 3702.
Starman studio, Lexington, Ky. 8551
Kingsport. © 1c. Apr. 22, 1929; J
O—1647.
Stearns (F.) co., Detroit. 8552
Desert Dry ginger ale. [The Desert
Dry girl] © Feb. 18, 1929; 1 c. June:
8; K 4762.
157
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8553
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Stehli silks corp., New York.
8553-8556
Made gloriously golden by a few
days of sunlight, etc. Stehli silks. (In
Junior League Magazine, May, 1929)
© Apr. 20, 1929; 1 c. May 8; K 4252.
Serenely poised upon the very pin-
nacle of chic, etc. Stehli silks. (In
Harper’s Bazar, May, 1929) © Apr.
30, 1929; 1 «. May 8; K 4258.
She has that wordless something
about her. Stehli silks. In Harper’s
Bazar, Apr., 1929) © Mar. 25, 1929;
1c. May 38; K 42380.
To remember every single design in
a new group of Stehli prints, ete.
Stehli silks. (Jn Harper’s Bazar, June,
1929) © May 30, 1929; 1c. June 10;
K 4759.
Sterling Lake Placid,
IN fe 8557
Sterling’s superior Quebee mink. ©
Jan. 1, 1929; 2 c) Apr..53 3 46:
(Joseph S.)
Stetten (Berthold von) Aystetten near
Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany.
8558-8560
3 prints:
[EHckener (Dr. Hugo) ]—[Eckener
(Dr. Hugo) commander of the Graf
Zepellin]|—[HEckener (Knud) the air-
ship hero] © Dec. 19, 1928; 1 ¢. each
Feb. 25; 1 c. each Apr. 9; K 8973-3975.
Stevens (Ernest J.) San Francisco.
8561, 8562
Map of the planetary man, 10. ©
May 27, 1929.-°2°¢.. May 29 =i (2,
Stevens occult chart, 9. © May 27,
1929; 2.¢. May 29; I 711.
Steward (Howard W.) Cordova,
Alaska. 8563, 8564
Malamute at home. A, B. © Nov.
‘30, 1927; 2 c. each June 7, 1929; J 159,
160.
Stiefel (H.) co. New York. 8565
[Drawing for embroidery, style S.
G.C.I] ©lc. June 24, 1929; I 797.
Stonisch (Theodore) Detroit. 8566
[Formula chart] © 1 ec Apr. 5,
1929; I 484.
Storkline furniture corp., Chicago.
8567
[Storkline cut out stork] © Mar.
14, 1929; 2 ¢. May 6; K 4214
Suchy (Arthur Bartholomew) Cleve-
land. 8568
Ohio, Buckeye state, 17th. state ad-
mitted to the Union in 1803. © May
28, 1929; 2c. May 29; J 142.
Swadley (William W.) San Francisco.
8569-8571
Leaving the dock. © Apr. 2, 1929;
2 ec. Apr. 24; J O—1674.
Moonlight on San Francisco Bay. ©
Apr. 2, 19295 2 @ Apr. 24> J O—1ee.
Sailing day at San Francisco. ©
Apr. 2, 1929; 2.¢. Apr. 24: J O—1810.
Swett (Morris) Fort Sill, Okl. 8572
Lindbergh (Col.) at Fort Sill, Ok1.,
Feb. 23, 1929. © Feb. 23, 1929; 2 e.
Apr 6; Jeokr
Swinnerton (James) Palo Alto, Calif.
8573, 8574
Near-to-nature babies. (Jn Good
Housekeeping, May, 1929) © Apr.
25, 1929%: U1 cl Apri “US. OK Aa
(fn Good Housekeeping, June,
© May 25, 1929; 1 e«. May 18;
1929)
K 4417.
Tailoring arts pub. co., New York.
8575, S576
Tailoring arts pub. co. Plate, A, B.
© June 10, 1929; 2 c. each June 28;
K 5066, 5067.
Talbott (Raymond C.) Glendale,
Calif. 8577
Glendale, Calif., Grand central air
terminal, dedication © Feb. 22,
1929-72 CA DI ao: ao: .
Tanhauser (Theresa B.) Detroit.
8578
We'll fill that chair with a compe-
tent employee. © May 8, 1929: 2 e.
May 20: K 4484.
Terry (Neita Lewis) Carlton, Or.
) 8579, 8580
Block house, Grande Ronde, Or.,
south and west corners. © Mar. 28,
1929; 1c. Apr. 8; 1 c. Apr. 25; J,O—
1758.
Grande Ronde, Or. block house, east
front, June 7, 1911. © Mar. 28, 1929;
2e. Avr. 8; J O—1543.
Texas co., Los Angeles. 8581, 8582
Contour map no. 64. © Apr. 22,
1929; 2 ce. Apr. 29; J O—1717.
Santa Paula, Ventura County, Calif.
© Apr, 22, 1929-72 c¢ Apr. 29-0
1718.
Thol (Henry) Kalispell, Mont. 8583
Autumn. © May 7, 1929; 2 ec. May
11; J O—1770.
Thomas (Powell) San Diego, Calif.
8584
Tactical coordinate protractor. ©
ie. June de, M929 E745. .
158
MISCELLANEOUS
no. 2, 1929
Thompson (Harl) posture seating,
inc., New York. 8585-8589
Wyoming school, Millburn, N. J.:
Grade one, silent reading and li-
brary groups.—Grade three, individ-
ual study and library groups——Grade
three, penmanship and library
eroups.—Kindergarten.—View of. ©
May 28, 1929; 2 c. each June 18; J
O—2076, 2075, 2077-2079.
Toledo news-bee, Toledo, O. 8590
Barnett (David A.) Held for kid-
Hopin=,©,. Jan. 25,, 1929; 4 «Jan.
Be oo.
Torreus (Joseph) Montclair, N. J.
8591
Central minstrels. © May 17, 1929;
2c. June 19; K 4911.
(Gilbert S.) Cohasset, Mass.
8592
' Air view of the operation of your
‘Tower
personal finances. Blueprint. © 1.
May 22, 1929: I 674.
Tremaine (Lewis N.) Buffalo. 8593
Peace bridge across Niagara River
Buifalo, N. Y. te Fort Erie, Canada.
© Apr. 10, 1929; 2 c. June 10; J 180.
Trowitzsch & sohn, _ kunstverlag,
Frankfurt Oder, Germany.
8594, 8595
[Laughing cavalier; by Frans Hals]
© Apr. 3, 1929; 1 c Apr. 16; K 3978.
[Sacred happiness] by C. Frd6éschl.
© June 10,1929; 1 ¢. June 27; K
5065.
Trunks and leather goods, New York.
8596, 8597
Buy a wallet for the new size mon-
ey. (Jn Trunks and Leather Goods,
June 1929) © June 7, 1929; 1 ¢. June
14: K 4945.
Uncle Sam is preparing new money.
What are you doing about new Dill-
folds? (Jn ‘Trunks and _ Leather
Goods, Apr., 1929) © Apr. 10, 1929;
2e¢. Apr. 27; K 4147.
Trust companies magazine, New York.
8598
[Corporate trustee—Father—Protec-
tor of generations] © Mar. 26, 1929;
2e. Mar. 19: K 4354.
Tuck (Raphael) & sons, Itd., London.
8599-8602
4 prints:
Brittania leads; by Bernard Grib-
ble; K 4402.—[Drake’s return from
CLASSES, H TO K
8623
his voyage ’round the world; by Ber-
nard Gribble]; K 4403.—[Good run;
by Harington Bird]; K 4401—\[Where
summer weaves her magic spell; by
Viora Pilkington]; K 4404. © June
26, 1928;'1 ¢c. each July 6.
Underhill (Irving) New York.
8603-8613
Gate of Heaven cemetery bridge, Mt.
Pleasant, N. Y., B53091, B53092. ©
Apr. .25,, 1929: 2 ¢. each Apr. 265-5
O—1709, 1710.
New York (City):
42nd st. and Lexington ave., Chanin
bldg., B52521C, C19372R; J O—1708,
1707.—New York central bldg., C19297 ;
J O—1713.—Park ave. and 59th St.,
Hotel Delmonico, C 18780; J O—1711.
© Apr. 25, 1929; 2 c each Apr. 26.
Newark, N. J., 540 Broad st., New
Jersey Bell telephone bldg., B 52777.
© Apr: 25) 1929;°2 & Apr: 26" 7 O—
iar
4 photographs:
Broad st. north from Stone st., B
52314; J O—1802.—New York (City)
New York Central bldg. Vanderbilt and
45th st., C 19208; J O—1805.—New
York (City) New York Central bldg.,
45th st. and Depew pl., C 19209; J O—
1804.—Newark, N. J., N. J. Bell tele-
phone bldg., 540 Broad st., B 52776;
J O—1803. © May 16, 1929; 2 ec. each
May 17.
Underwood & Underwood, ine. Chi-
cago. 8614-8623
Fee (Claribel) ©1c. June 10, 1929;
J 214063.
George (King) and Queen Mary.
King George’s first day out since his
illness, Bangor, England, 1, 2. © Mar.
13, 1929; 2 ec. each Mar. 30; J 214061,
214062.
Hearst (Mrs. William R.) home of,
interior, showing:
Banquet hall, 8408D3; J 214066.—
Main library, 8404D3; J 214064.
Main reception hall, 8401D3; J
214067.—North library, 8405D3; J
214065.—South library, 8402D3; J
214068. © June 15, 1929; 2 c. each
June 22,
Hearst (Mrs. William Randolph)
home of, showing banquet hall, inte-
rior, £409D3. © June 15, 1929; 2 «.
June 22; J 214069.
New York (City) Central park, gen-
eral view of, 8986D3. © May 14, 1929;
2c May 20; J O—1807.
159
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8624
pt. Iv, nD. s., v. 2t
U. S. coast guard academy athletic
assn., New London, Conn.
8624, 8625
Bear (U. S. coast guard cutter)
From painting by Charles Robert Pat-
terson. © Apr.!27, 1920.;)2'¢. Apr. 27;
J 80.
—— [From painting by Charles Rob-
ert Patterson] © May 3, 1929; 2 ec.
May 3; K 4196.
United States fashion co., Chicago.
8626-8635
10 prints:
Double-breasted Raglan overcoat,
785; K 4819.—Two-button conservative
sack, 701; K 4811.—Two-button sack
with peaked lapels, 782; K 4816.—
Three-button conservative sack, 702;
K 4812.—-Young men’s one-button sack,
705. Young men’s two-button double-
breasted sack, 706; K 4814.—Young
men’s three-button double-breasted
overcoat, 786; K 4820.—Young men’s
three-button sack, 783; K 4817—
men’s two-button sack, 703, 704, 781,
784; K 4813, 4815, 4818. © Apr. 15,
1929; 2 c. each June 14.
Van Alen (William) New York. 8636
Spanish villa. [Plans..4 sheets,
blueprints] © 1 c¢. May 14, 1929; I
631.
Van de Mark (Curtis W.) Cincinnati.
8637-8639
3 prints:
Health-o quality products co. [Let-
terheadj|—Van says. Van himself.
Van speaking-broadcasting money
making ideas, ete. © Mar. 11, 1929;
2c. each Apr. 22; K 4125-4127.
Van Natta studio, Lake Wales, Fla.
8640-8642
3 photographs:
Mt. Lake sanctuary, 1; J O—1716.—
Singing tower, 6; J O—1715.—Singing
tower, interior, 1; J O—1714. © Apr.
1, 1929; 2 c. each Apr. 27.
Veesaert (Elmer VY.) Granite City, Ill.
8643
Be square. © May 1, 1929; 2c. May
27; J 138.
Vernon (Rhea J.) Sweetwater, Tex.
8644
Funeral in a Texas mutual and re-
ciprocal graveyard. © Mar. 16, 1929;
2c. Apr. 5; K 4944.
Via (G. Guy) Hilton Village, Va.
8645
Patternmaking. [Trade analysis]
© 1c. Apr. 25, 1929; I 604.
Vicars bros., London. 8646
[Golden age; by Sydney E. Wilson,
after the painting by Joshua Reynolds]
© Apr. 15, 1929; 1 ce. Apr. 22; K 4098.
Vickers (A. Sherlock) Detroit. 8647
Cosmic key of life [in triangles and
circles] © May 14, 1929; 2c. May 17;
I 665.
Vogelmann (J. Anthony) New York.
8648
Balanced-tone carillon music. Bell-
domes, belldomettes, belloramas, dura-
bells and bell data. Blueprint. ©
Apr: 15,1929; 2 ¢, ,Apredt =) Tem
Walker (Robert C.) New York. 8649
Tentative design for maximum floor
panel, Bethlehem steel co. office build-
ing, South Bethlehem, Pa. Blueprint.
© 1c. June 3, 1929; I 713.
Walker (Thaddeus) Detroit. _ 8650:
Board for teaching card games,
16012-3. © Apr. 10, 1929; 2 c June
6; J O—1935.
Walker art studios, Montrose, Col.
8651
Peace pipe. © Feb. 1, 1929; 2c. Apr..
8; J O—1515.
Ward (Kenneth B.) Chicago.
Standardizing the calendar.
May 18, 1929; I 794.
8652
©le.
Waterman (C. E.) San Diego, Calif.
8653-8655.
Altair (U. S. 8S.) © June 24, 1929;
2c. June 28; J O—2363.
Borie, 215 (U.. 8.8.) © May, 22,
1929; 2 c. May 28; J O—1891.
J. D. Edwards, 216 (U. S. S.) ©
Apr. 3, 1929; 2 c. May 6; J O—1879.
Waters (George L.) Salt Lake City.
865€
Vigilance. © May 14, 1929; 2 e.
May 18; J O—1806.
Waters & Hainlin studios, Oakland,
Calif. 8657
Stanford-California big [football]
game, 1928. © Dec. 31, 1928; 2c. Apr. /
8, 1929; J O—1577.
Watson (George L.) New York. 8658
City of Woonsocket, R. I., plans for
sewage disposal works. 22. sheets,
blueprints. ©1c. Apr. 27, 1929; I 580.
160
MISCELLANEOUS
no. 2, 1929
Webb (Gregory Burkitt) New York.
8659-8668
Cypress Hills memorial, Cypress
Hills, Brooklyn, N. Y. Blueprint:
Plan of chapel floor; I 556.—Plan
of first floor; I 554—-Plan of second
moore - po... ©. Apr. 22,, 1929s) 2. e.
each Apr. 17.
Montefiore temple of rest, Montefiore
cemetery, Queens Co., N. Y. [Blue-
print]:
Plan of first floor—Plan of second
floor. © 1c. each June 25, 1929; I
800, 801.
Roosevelt temple of rest, Roosevelt
cemetery, Philadelphia, Pa., floor plan.
[Blueprint] © 1 ¢. June 5, 1929; I
721.
© 1c. June 25, 1929; I 799.
3 drawings, blueprints:
Community mausoleum for Chelten
Hills cemetery, Philadelphia, Pa., plan
of main floor—Mausoleum for Chelten
Hills cemetery, Philadelphia, Pa., floor
plan.—Mausoleum for Holy Cross cem-
etery, Brooklyn, N. Y., plan of main
floor. © 1. each June 6, 1929; I 726,
Webs O28.
Weber baking co., Los Angeles.
8669-8764
24 prints:
Billy’s goatee.—Camera bird.—Cat-
fish.—Dodo bird.—Fiddling cricket.—
Friendly dragon.—Gay dog.—Goblin.—
‘Grasshopper guide.—Leopard’s spots.—
Lost and found.—Lost trunk.—Musical
frog.—New bait.—Nickel Indian.—Or-
phan sardine.—Oyster’s pearls.—Poor
butterfly—Proud rose.—Sea horse.—
Star gazing.—Stung.— Too many
feet——Wise owl. © Jan. 15, 1929; 2.
each Apr. 8; K 3793-3816.
72 prints:
Afternoon tea—aAIl aboard.—Bat-
tery man.—Billy’s goatee.——Bubble
tree—Building a snowman.—Camera
bird.— Careless potato. — Catfish. —
Clean up.—Cutting up.—Dainty dish.—
Date tree—Dodo bird—Down _ to
breakfast. — Easter bunny. — Fancy
ball.—Fiddling cricket.—Filling | sta-
tion.— Flying cow.—Foot of the rain-
how.—Fountain.—Friendly dragon.—
Gay dog.—Goblin.—Goldfish.—Grass-
hopper.— Happy kettle.—Helping
hand.—Ice cream mountain.—lIce skat-
ing.—Ink well.—Into the cobweb.—In-
vestigation—King of hearts.—Last
bell —Leopard’s spots.—Little ferry.
Lost and found.—Lost trunk.—Magic
grass—Magie nuts.—Making toast.—
Man in the moon.—Mermaid queen.—
64337—29—_6
CLASSES, H TO K
8781
Movie star.— Musical frog.— New
bait—Nickel Indian.— Orphan = sar-
dine.—Oyster’s pearls—Parade.—Peli-
can.—Playing cook.—Playing golf.—
Poor butterfly—Proud Rose—Rising
generation.—Safety first—Sea horse.—
Service for Teddy.—Sledding.—Some
brush work.—Star gazing—Stuck up
stamp.—Study hour.—Stung.—Taxi?—
Team work.—Too many feet.—Waiting
for Santa—Wise owl. © Jan. 15,
1929; 2 ce. each Apr. 8; K 3721-3792.
Wedemeyer (George) New Orleans.
8765
Red hot specials. © Mar. 1, 1929;
2¢e. May 27; K 4607.
Welles (F. J.) Greenwood Lake, N. Y.
8766-8770
Draak’s (Tom) pine terrace. ©
May 1, 1929; 2 c. May 3; J O—1730.
Greenwood Lake road from Lew
Degraws in winter. © Apr. 1, 1929;
2c. Apr. 2; J O—1470.
Methodist church. © Apr. 4, 1929;
2 ce. Apr. 5; J O—1552.
Mt. Peter road. © Apr. 4, 1929;
2c. Apr. 5; J O—1508.
Willow wisp bungalow in winter.
© Apr. 1, 1929; 2 c Apr. 2; J O—
1555.
Welters (Edward A.) Jacksonville,
Fla. 8771-8778
Beauty unadorned. © Mar. 11,
1929; 2 c. Apr. 16; J 66.
Pearls before beauty. © Mar. 11,
1929 2 ec. Apr: 163-de- G5.
6 prints:
[Dreamland]—[Mirrored sweet-
ness]|—[Sprayed fascination ]—! Sweet
‘kiss]—[Toilet comfort]—-[Two perfec-
tions. Perfeet model and a _ perfect
dentifrice] © Mar. 11, 1929; 2 ce. each
Apr. 16: K 3954-3959.
Wemple (Mary Glassell) Shreveport,
La. 8779
Wemple (Mary) KTSL fun lady.
© May 23, 1929; 1 c. May 27; K 4611.
Westcott & Mapes, inc., New Haven,
Conn. 8780
Proposed 6 story warehouse at E.
140th st. between Gerard ave. & Har-
lem River, sheets 1-6, Blueprints. ©
Nov. 26). 192%: 2..e@ dune 10, 1929;
est.
Western electric ¢co., ine., New York.
8781
Headaches are danger signals. ©
Apr.1, 1929; 2 ¢. Apr. 2; K3648:.
161
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8782
Western electro-mechaniecal ¢@o., ine.,
Oakland, Calif. 8782-8784
Load curve chart, S-20. © Feb. 18,
19292 Gh June 17.2\0)-769:
S=40)"°©> Feb. 18, 1929: 27%
June 17: 1.772:
—._ §-80... © .Feb..418, 1929; 2...
IuneclLas TAggas
Western lithograph co., Wichita. 8785
Bread, milk, fruit and vegetables a
balanced diet. [National food bureau
poster] © Mar. 7, 1929: 2 © Apr.
30; K 4191.
Western reserve woolen co., Cleveland.
8786
Dozen reasons why you should wear
our (custom tailored) clothes. ©
Apr. 1%;),1929; 2:e, Apr, 20), K, 4082:
Wetzel, inc., New York. 8787-8790
[Norfolk jacket with two side front
pleats, belt all around] © Apr. 15,
1929; 2c. Apr. 20; K 4011.
[Single-breasted 3 button stitched
edge sport suit, 72] © Mar. 21, 1929;
2c. Apr. 4; K 4034.
[Three button cutaway riding
coat.] © Apr. 15, 1929: 2 c Apr. 20;
K 4010.
{3 button double breasted polo coat,
3:1, © Mar: 21; 1929." 2 tex Apr, 4); 1K
3700.
Wheat (Calvin) studio, Houston, Tex.
8791
Gulf bldg. © Apr. 21, 1929; 2 ec.
May 25; J O—1855,
White (Helen A.) New London, Conn.
8792
[Animated pictorial globe illustrat-
ing the voyages and discoveries of the
early explorers] ©1c. June 21, 1929;
I 795.
White (Joseph J.)
NAS
“I
AD
inec., New Lisbon,
8793
Blueberries, W 28-14. © May 6,
1929; 2'¢.. May 10; J 106.
White (Nellie Reid) Boise, Idaho.
8794
Vanishing mustang. © 1c. May 18,
1929; J O—2148.
White Mt. studio., Littleton, N. H.
8795, 8796
Whitefield, N. H., aerial view. ©
June 22, 1929; 2 c«. June 25; J O—
2153.
Mountain View house, ’plane
view. © June 22, 1929; 2 c. June 25;
J O—2152.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Whitney (Edwin D.) Lansing, Mich.
ST9T
Leelenau (Princess) © June 38,
1929: 2 ¢ June 6; J O—1925.
Wilcox (Clarence Eugene) Gardiner,
Mont. 8798-8800
3 photographs:
Bull moose.—Lady moose.—Twin
moose in velvet. (© May 4, 1929; 1 c¢.
each May 14; 1 c. each May 31; J
155-157.
Wilde (Max) Valley, Wy. S801
On the trail at sunset. © Apr. 19,
1929; 2 ec. Apr. 25; J O—1703.
Wilkinson (Jennie Warder) Los An-
geles. S802’
[Spectrum colors for horoscope de-
lineation] © 1c. Apr. 1, 1929; I 538.
Willard (Stephen H.) Palm Springs,
Calif. 8803-8813)
Breath of the desert. © Apr. 1,
1929; 2 ec. Apr. 9; J O—1588.
San Jacinto (Mt.) from Two Bunch
palms. © Feb. 10, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 9;
J O—1587.
685, 1975, 197%; ©. Apres 1) t025-
2 c each Apr. 9; J O—1578, 1584—
1586.
1576, 1577. © Feb. 10,- 19294 24
each Apr. 9; J O—1579, 1580.
1580, 1581. © Feb. 15, 1929; 2 ce
each Apr. 9; J O—1581, 1582.
1585.. © Feb. 20, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 9;
J O—1583.
Lamar,.
Col. 8814
[ Hello-world-auto-camp. Globe of
world] ©1¢e. May 6, 1929; I 619.
Wilson (Edwin Bird) inc., New York.
8815
Linking America’s great cities with:
Williams (George Weldon)
Paterson. © May 28, 1929: 1 c¢. June
6; K 4745.
Winter (Alice Beach) New York.
8816-8818.
Little boy traveler. © May 1, 1929;
2c. May 2; K 4635.
O God, how wonderful thou art. ©
May 16, 1929; 2 c. May 17; K 4639.
Polly and the company. © May 1,
1929; 2c. May 2; K 4636.
Wireman (Katherine R.) German-
town, Pa. 8819
Guest. © May 1, 1929; 2 c. May 2:
K 4688. A
162
MISCELLANEOUS
no. 2, 1929
Wohlgemuth & Lissner, Berlin.
8820-8824
[Garden flowers] 801, 802, by Joseph
Krank. © Dec. 15, 1928: 1 c¢. each
May 24, 1929: K 4783, 4784.
3 prints; by Anna Gasteiger:
[Camellias]; K 4787. — [Gerani-
ums]; K 4785-—[Yellow tulips]; K
4786. © Mar. 15, 1929; 1 c. each May
24. ..
Woman's world magazine ¢o., ine., Chi-
cago. 8825-8828
- Woman’s world the small town
magazine of America. June 1929.
[Calendar] © May 29, 1929; 2.¢. May
31: K 4661. .
July, 1929. [Calendar]. ©
June 6, 1929; 1 c. June 8; K 4758.
August, September 1929. [Cal-
endars] © June 14, 1929; 2 c each
June 17; K 4837, 4838.
Woodbury granite co., inc., Burlington,
Vet: 8829-8840
Mausoleum design, 138. Blueprint:
Cross section, sheet 6; I 649.—Front
elevation, sheet 1; I 644.—Ground
plan, sheet 4; I 647—Longitudinal sec-
tion, sheet 5: I 648.—Rear elevation,
Sheet 3: I 646—Side elevation, sheet
2; I 645. ©1c. each May 16, 1929.
Mausoleum design 139. Blueprint:
Cross section, sheet 6; I 655.—Front,
sheet 1; I 650.—Longitudinal section,
sheet 5; i 654.—Plan, sheet 4; I 653.—
Rear, sheet 3; I 652.—Side, sheet 2;
I 651. ©1e. each May 16, 1929.
Woolf (Elinor J. R. Regent) Charles-
fOr Wl Va 8841
Boone’s (Daniel) cave. © Nov. 10,
1928; 2c. Mar. 18; J O—1880.
CLASSES, H TO K
8852
Woolworth (F. W.) co., New York.
8842, 8843.
[Juvenile design for 1929] © Apr.
1, 1929; 1 c. June 8; K 4760.
[Patch work design for 1929] ©
Apr. 1, 1929; 1 c. June 8; K 4761.
Wragg (Lulu M.) Spokane, Wash.
8844.
Happy highway games. © Oct. 38,.
1928; 2 e€.. Mar. 12, 1929; JK 3863.
Wynne-Boyden (Luna) Greensboro,
N. C. 8845, 8846
Water shadows. © June 3, 1929;
2c June 7; J O—1938.
Wildwood mirror. © June 3, 1929;.
2c. June 7; J O—1989.
Young (¥F. Liley) Jamaica Plain, N. Y.
8847
Everybody’s bedtime. © May 1,
1929; 2 ec May 2; K. 4687.
Zimmer (Ludo Little) Cleveland.
8848, 8849:
Basie layout chart of the Zimmer
airways code, alternate plan. © 1 ¢.
May 27, 1929; I 692.
Zimmer air marker design. © 1 e.
Apr. 30, 1929; 1 596:
Zuber (Ed.) Union City, N. J. 8850:
[Drawing for embroidery, style S. E..
F.2] ©1c. May 8, 1929; I 620.
Zuckerbrod (Joseph) Elizabeth, N. J.
8851
[Dresses] © Aug. 8, 1928; 2c. Aug.
10; K 2887387.
Zuckerman (Hyman) Brooklyn. 8852
[Angle trisected with compass and.
ruler. Blueprint] ©1ce. Apr. 5, 1929;
I 488.
Number of entries in class H-IX included in the Catalogue since Jan. 1,
LS vad Se
PAs PROM LIOMNS OfONVORKS OF } ari es he Sh te Pe 0
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character
eehGludm=s 343 cone-copy’ entries) 2 4. TTA.
Photographs (including 127 one-copy entries) -_._________________-_- 2, 023.
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 2,519 contributions to
periodicals and other one-copy entries) ___._-__.__----~---_-_._-__ 4, 903.
PSE 2S EIR races eee te OOD MET) a made Ae Eee er ae 7, T00
163
PHOTOGRAPHS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING*CGPY RIGHT "FAs Seen
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
Edson (William) 1,
Lloyd’s hygrodeik. Print. © Ma-
bel Edson, Dorchester, Mass., as the
child of the deceased author. R 3256,
Apr. 17, 1929:
Kimball (Willis G. C.) 2-14
Guests listening to address of wel-
eome from Mrs. Eddy, Pleasant View,
June 25, 1901. Photograph. © Wil-
lis G. C. Kimball, Woburn, Mass., and
Edith Kimball Baker, North Hampton,
N. H., as children of the deceased au-
thor. R 3191, Apr. 6, 1929.
Pleasant View, from daisy field near
pond, glimpse of. Photograph. ©
Willis G. C. Kimball, Woburn, Mass.,
and Edith Kimball Baker, North
Hampton, N. H., as children of the de-
ceased author. R 3200, Apr. 6, 1929.
From near summer house. Pho-
tograph. © Willis G. C. Kimball, Wo-
burn, Mass., and Edith Kimball Baker,
North Hampton, N. H., as children of
the deceased author. R 3198, Apr. 6,
1929.
Photograph. ©
Kimball, Woburn, Mass.,
From pond.
Willis G. C.
and Edith Kimball Baker, North
Hampton, N. H., as children of the
deceased author. R 3193, Apr. 6,
1929.
— Front of house. Photograph.
© Willis G. C. Kimball, Woburn,
Mass., and Edith Kimball Baker, North
Hampton, N. H., as children of the
deceased author... R 3194, Apr. 6,
1929.
House and lawn, stable beyond.
Photograph. © Willis G. C. Kimball,
Woburn. Mass., and Edith Kimball
Baker, North Hampton, N. H., as. chil-
dren of the deceased author. R 3201,
Apr.: 6, -1929.
Large number of gueSts in front
of house. Photograph. © Willis G.
C. Kimball, Woburn, Mass., and Edith
Kimball Baker, North Hampton. N. H.,
as children of the deceased author. R
3199, Apr. 6, 1929.
Looking towards house from
Photograph. © Willis G. C.
stable.
| exploits of William Tell, 10791.
[8852
Kimball, Woburn, Mass., and Hdith
Kimball Baker, North Hampton, N.
H., as children of the deceased author.
R 3195, Aor, 6, 1929.
——Pond and boat house. Photo-
graph. © Willis G. C. Kimball, Wo-
burn, Mass., and Edith Kimbail Bak-
er, North Hampton, N. H., as children
of the deceased author. R 3189, Apr.
6, 1929.
Porte cochere and tower. Pho-
tograph. © Willis G. C. Kimball, Wo-
burn, Mass., and Edith Kimball Baker,
North Hampton, N. H., as children of
the deceased author. R 3190, Apr: 6,
1929.
South and east side. Photo-
graph. © Willis G. C. Kimball, Wo-
roe Mass., and Edith Kimball Bak-
, North Hampton, N. H., as children
oe the deceased author. R 3196, Apr.
6, 1929.
South side from path to pond.
Photograph. © Willis G. C. Kimball,
Woburn, Mass., and Edith Kimball
Baker, North Hampton, N. H., as chil-
dren of the deceased author. R 3197,
Apr. 6, 1929.
—— Visitors on lawn between house
and pond. Photograph. © Willis G.
C. Kimball, Woburn, Mass, and
Edith Kimball Baker, North Hampton,
N. H., aS children of the deceased
author. R 3192, Apr..6, 1929.
Singley (B. Lloyd) 15-133
Aleatroz Island from Sausalito fer-
ry, San’) Francisco; Calif:,;:(\U. Si A,
11674. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-
ley, Meadville, Pa., as the author: R
3467, May 21, 1929,
Alpine road, Axenstrasse above
Brunnen, Switzerland, 10755. Pheto-
graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville,
Pa.; as the author.’ R 3122, Mar? 9,
1929.
Alpnach Gorge, near Meiringen,
Switzerland, 10787. Photograph.
B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as
the author. R 3130, Mar. 9, 1929.
Altdorf, Switzerland, scene of the
Pho-
164:
RENEWALS
no. 2, 1929
8252 (183)
tograph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-
ville, Pa., as the author. R 3131, Mar.
9, 1929.
Approach to Murren, Switzerland.
The Mittaghorn, Grasshorn and Brei-
thorn Mountains, 10773. Photograph.
© B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa.,
as the author. R 3125, Mar. 9, 1929.
Arrival of the Sultan of the Twelve
Thousand Island, Colombo, Ceylon,
12106. Photograph, © B. Lleyd
Singley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.
R 3460, May 21, 1929.
Axenstrasse and the lovely Lake
Lueerne, Switzerland, 10756. Photo-
graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville,
Pa., aS the-author. R 3123, Mar. 9,
1929.
Baggage man in Japan. Ready for
the mountains, 14018. Photograph. ©
B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as
the author. R 38053, Mar. 23, 1929.
Boston, Mass., bird’s-eye view of T-
wharf, U. S. A., 11681. Photograph.
© B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as
the author. R 3473, May 21, 1929.
Cleanliness is next to Godliness. A
Japanese bath, 14021. Photograph. ©
B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as
the author. R 3037, Mar. 23, 1929.
Colombo, Ceylon, Cotta temple, the
pagoda, a Buddhist shrine, 12104.
Photograph. © B. Lioyd Singley,
Meadville, Pa., as the author. R 3459,
May 21, 1929.
— Hindu temples, 12103. Photo-
graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville,
Pa., as the author. R 3458, May 21,
1929.
Colombo harbor from the landing
jetty, Ceylon, 12101. Photograph.
B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as
the author. R 3456, May 21, 1929.
Colombo laundry, Ceylon, 12107.
Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,
Meadville, Pa., as the author. R 3461,
May 21, 1929.
Color company marching to the par-
ade ground, Berlin, Germany, 10329.
Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,
Meadville, Pa., as the author. R 3111,
Mar. 9, 1929.
Copenhagen, Denmark, Frederiks-
holms canal and Thorvaldsen museum,
13076. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-
ley, Meadville, Pa., as the author. R
3108, Mar. 9, 1929.
Overlooking the Amalienborg
square from the dome of the Marble
ehurch, 18079. Photograph. © _ B.
Lioyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as the
author. R 3106, Mar. 9, 1929.
Queen Louise bridge, 13080.
Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,
Meadville, Pa., as the author. R 3107,
Mar. 9, 1929.
Round tower, 138077. Photo-
graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville,
Pa., as the author. R 3104, Mar. 9,
1929.
Cuirassier guards marching to the
autumn palade at Berlin, Germany,
10332. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-
ley, Meadville, Pa., as the author. R
3113, Mar. 9, 1929.
Cutting timber in the state of Wash-
ington, 9323. Photograph. © B. Lloyd
Singley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.
R 3045, Mar. 23, 1929.
Daibutsu, the colossal bronze statue
of Buddha, Kamakura, Japan, 14009.
Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,
Meadville, Pa., as the author. R 3075,
Mar. 23, 1929.
Durban, South Africa, Town hall
from the park, 11983. Photograph. ©
B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as
the author. R 3082, Mar. 23, 1929.
Empress’ bodyguard marching to the
parade, Berlin, Germany, 10330. Pho-
tograph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-
ville, Pa., as the author. R 3112, Mar.
§, 1929.
Entrance hall of the New Rathhaus,
Hamburg, Germany, 10324. Photo-
graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville,
Pa., as the author. R 3108, Mar. 9,
1929.
Farm scene in Korea—making hay,
14077. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-
ley, Meadville, Pa., as the author. R
38058, Mar. 23, 1929.
Filling the trucks with gold quartz,
10th level, Robinson mine, Johannes-
burg, South Africa, 11981. Photo-
graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville,
Pa., as the author. R 38102, Mar. 9,
1929.
Finger prints of the Creator, Colo-
rado, 11645. Photograph. © B. Lloyd
Singley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.
R 3097, Mar. 9, 1929.
Fiuelen on Lake Lucerne, Switzer-
land, 10772. Photograph. © B. Lloyd
Singley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.
R 3124, Mar. 9, 1929.
Fuji-Yama (Mt.) Silver-crested
Fuji-Yama, the world renowned sacred
mountain of Japan, 14011. Photo-
graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville,
Pa., as the author. R 3077, Mar. 23,
1929.
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8252 (138)
Singley (B. Lloyd)—Continued.
Galle, Ceylon, Sea _ street, 12110.
Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,
Meadville, Pa., as the author. R 3462,
May 21, 1929.
Garden of Gethsemane and Mount
of Olives, Jerusalem, Palestine, (a)
11002. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-
ley, Meadville, Pa., as the author. R
3465, May 21, 1929.
Garfield memorial, Lake view ceme-
tery, Cleveland, Ohio, U. S. A., 497.
Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,
Meadville, Pa., as the author. R 3479,
May 21, 1929.
Gathering tea in one of the famous
plantations in the province of Uji, near
Kioto, Japan, (a) 14008. Photograph.
© B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as
the author. R 3466, May 21, 1929.
Glimpses of snowy peaks through
the framework of a forest glade above
Wengen, Switzerland, 11575. Photo-
graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville,
Pa., as the author. R 3118, Mar. 9,
1929.
Great Myten from Brunnen, Switzer-
land, a panorama of Alpine grandeur
and loveliness, 11571. Photograph. ©
B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as
the author. R 3116, Mar. 9, 1929.
Grinding beans on the streets of Se-
oul, Korea, 14078. Photograph. ©
B. Llyod Singley, Meadville, Pa., as
the author. R 3059, Mar. 23, 1929.
Happy family in thatched hut of the
Korean peasant, Seoul, Korea, 14084.
Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,
Meadville, Pa., as the author. R 3065,
Mar. 23, 1929.
Harvard university, law school, Cam-
bridge, Mass., U. S. A., 11689. Photo-
graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville,
Pa., as the author. R 3477, May 21,
1929.
—— Library, Cambridge, Mass., U.
S. A., 11688. Photograph. © B. Lloyd
Singley, Meadville, Pa., as the author
-R 3476, May 21, 1929.
Howick Falls, majestic, Natal, South
Africa, 11985. Photograph. ©,. B.
Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa.. as the
author. R 3084, Mar. 23, 1929.
Hula girls, Honolulu, Hawaii, 10156.
Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,
Meadville, Pa., as the author. R 3096,
Mar. 9, 1929.
In the land of blossoms and _ per-
fumes. A Colombo street, Ceylon,
12102. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-
ley, Meadville, Pa., as the author. R
3457, May 21, 1929.
pt. Iv, n. Ss. v. 24
In the majestic mountain world of
Colorado. Ouray from the heights,
11660. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-
ley, Meadville, Pa., as the author. R
3044, Mar. 23, 1929.
Isn’t our stock looking fine, 11422.
Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,
Meadville, Pa., as the author. R 3463,
May 21, 1929.
Japanese coolies carrying limestone
to the kiln, in the rural districts of the
Mikado’s realm, Japan, 14017. Photo-
graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville,
Pa., aS the author. R 38052, Mar. 23,
1929.
Japanese girls at work in the rice
fields. Grand old Fuji-Yama in the
distance, 14012. Photograph. © B.
Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as the
author. R 3078, Mar. 238, 1929.
Jordan and the Promised Land from
the heights of Moab, Palestine, 11068.
Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,
Meadville, Pa., as the author. R 3046,
Mar. 28, 1929.
Joss house within the city wall,
Tien-Tsin, China, interior, 12039. Pho-
tograph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-
ville, Pa., as the author. R 3087, Mar.
23, 1929.
June carnival. Dancing round the
daisy pole, 11404. Photograph. © B.
Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as the
author. R 380438, Mar. 23, 1929.
Kapellbrucke crossing the River
Reuss, Lucerne, Switzerland, 10781.
Photograph. © B. Lioyd Singley,
Meadville, Pa., as the author. R 3128,
Mar. 9, 1929.
Korean lady out for an airing, Ko-
rea, 14083. Photograph. © B. Lloyd
Singley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.
R 3064, Mar. 28, 1929.
Korean nabob with his servant and
diminutive pony, Seoul, Korea, 14082.
Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,
Meadville, Pa., as the author. R 3063,
Mar. 25, 1929, ;
Latourelle Falls, Columbia River,
Oregon, U. S. A., 11679. Photograph.
© B Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa.,
as the author. R 3471, May 21, 1929.
Lauterbrunnen Valley, Switzerland.
Overlooking the most picturesque val-
ley in Europe, Lauterbrunnen from
the old Half-way house, Switzerland,
10796. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-
ley, Meadville, Pa., as the author. R
3115, Mari+Sy 1929:
166
RENEWALS
no. 2, 1929
Layin for Chucks, 10493. Photo-
graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-
ville, Pa., as the author. R 3464, May
pig PY AS
Lexington, Ma
Minute men, U.
sS., Monument to the
S. A., 11680. Photo-
graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-
yilie, Pa., as the author. R 3472, May
21,, 1929.
Old belfry from which the Con-
tinental soldiers were warned of the
advanee of the British, U. S. A., 11683.
Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,
Meadville, Pa., as the author. R 3475,
May 21, 1929.
Looking out of the gorge of the Alp-
bach, Meiringen, Switzerland, 10752.
Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,
Meadville, Pa., aS the author. R 3120,
Mar, S5.41929;
Lubeck, Germany, ancient fortified
gateway, 10326. Photograph. © B.
Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as the
author. R 3109, Mar. 9, 1929.
Chapel of the Old _ people’s
home, 10328. Photograph, © B.
Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as the
author. R 3110, Mar. 9, 1929.
McKinley (President) delivering his
second inaugural, Mar. 4, 1901, Wash-
ington, D. C., 11663. Photograph. ©
B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as
the author. R 3040, Mar. 23, 1929.
Mauna Loa Creek, Hawaii, on the
beautiful, 10152. Photograph. © B.
Lioyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as the
author. R 3093, Mar. 9, 1929.
Multnomah Falls, Columbia River,
Oregon, U. S. A., 11675. Photograph.
© B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa.,
as the author, R 3468, May 21, 1929.
Murren, the loftiest hamlet in Swit-
zerland, 10774. Photograph. © B.
Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as the
author. R 3126, Mar. 9, 1929.
Nagasaki, Japan, and its beautiful
harbor. bird’s-eye view, 14000. Pho-
tograph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-
ville, Pa., as the author. R 3066, Mar.
23, 1929.
Osua temple, 14002. Photo-
graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-
ville, Pa., aS the author. R 3068, Mar.
‘23, 1929.
Nara, Japan, street Scene, in the
land of the Mikado, 14014. Photo-
graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-
ville, Pa., as the author. R 3080, Mar.
20, 1929.
Native boys descending shaft. Rob-
inson mine, Johannesburg, South Af-
8252 (183)
rica, 11978. Photograph.
Singley, Meadville, Pa.,
R 3101, Mar. 9, 1929.
New York (City) Brooklyn bridge,
great, 10558. Photograph. © B.
Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as the
© B. Lloyd
as the author.
author. R 3042, Mar. 23, 1929.
Niagara Walls, N. Y.,. American
Falls, the beauteous queen of ecata-
racts, 171. Photograph. © B. Lioyd
Singley, Meadville, Pa.,
R 3086, Mar. 23, 1929.
Nishi Otani, one of the many tem-
ples in Kioto, the sacred city of Japan,
14007. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-
ley, Meadville, Pa., as the author. R
3073; Mar’’23. 1929.
Oberammergau, Germany, scene of
Passion play, from Mt. Kofel, 10931.
Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,
Meadville, Pa., as the author. R 3091,
Mar. 9, 1929.
On the canal in the busy city of
Nagoya, Japan, 14010. Photograph.
© B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa.,
as the author. R 3076, Mar. 23, 1929.
One of the famous bronze Buddha
gods in temple at Nara, Japan, 14015.
Photograph. © B. Lioyd Singley,
Meadville, Pa., as the author. R 3050,
Mar. 28, 1929.
One of the famous tea plantations in
the Province of Uji, near Kioto, Japan,
14008. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-
ley, Meadville, Pa., as the author. R
3074, Mar. 23, 1929.
Oneonta Bluffs, near Oneonta Gorge,
Columbia River, Oregon, U. S. A.,
11677. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-
ley, Meadville, Pa., as the author. R
3469, May 21, 1929.
Oneonta George, falls at rear, Colum-
bia River, Oregon, U. S. A., 11678.
Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,
Meadville, Pa., as the author. R 3470,
May 21, 1929.
Overlooking Honolulu Harbor from
Punch Bowl] Hill, Hawaii, 10150. Pho-
as the author.
tograph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-
ville, Pa., as the author. R 3092, Mar.
9, 1929.
Overlooking Mt. Pilatus and Lake
Lucerne from the Kanzeli, Rigi-Kalt-
bad, one of the most famous views in
Switzerland, 10784. Photograph. ©
B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as
the author. R 3129, Mar. 9, 1929.
Pack train loaded with wood, Korea,
14080. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-
ley, Meadville, Pa., as the author. R
3061, Mar. 23, 1929.
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8252 (133)
Singley (B. Lloyd)—Continued.
PaPaia trees in the Mauna Loa Val-
ley, Hawaii, 10154. Photograph. ©
B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as
the author. R 3095, Mar. 9, 1929.
Perils of the wilderness, old bruin
master of the situation, 10454. Pho-
tograph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-
ville, Pa., as the author. R 3081, Mar.
28, 1929.
Pilatus (Mt.) from Lucerne, Swit-
zerland, 10778. Photograph. © B.
Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as the
author. R 3127, Mar. 9, 1929.
Ploughing scene near Seoul. Korean
farmer in his white costume, 14081.
Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,
Meadville, Pa., as the author. R 3062,
Mar. 23, 1929.
Quartz sorting table, Robinson mine.
Johannesburg, South Africa, 11977.
Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,
Meadville, Pa., as the author.
Mar. 9, 1929.
Rack and Pinion road to the Great
Scheidegg, Switzerland, 11577. Photo-
graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville,
Pa., as the author. R 8119, Mar. 9,
1929.
Reading the war news in Chinatown,
San Francisco, Calif., 11659. Photo-
R 3100,
graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville,
Pa., as the author. R 38048, Mar. 23,
1929.
Reichenbach Waterfall, Switzerland. -
An Alpine waterfall, the lovely Reich-
enbach, Switzerland, 10795. Photo-
graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville,
Pa., as the author. R 3114, Mar. 9,
1929.
Rice fields near Honolulu, Hawaii,
10153. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-
ley, Meadville, Pa., as the author. R
3094, Mar. 9, 1929.
Rocky, forest-crowned peaks guard-
ing the peaceful little Valley of Lau-
terbrunnen, Switzerland, 11572. Pho-
tograph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-
ville, Pa., as the author. R 3117, Mar.
9, 1929.
Royal tomb, Roskilde cathedral,
Roskilde, Denmark, 138078. Photo-
graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville,
Pa., as the, author. R 3105, Mar. 9,
1929.
St. Gotthard railroad and the Axen-
strasse, Brunnen, Switzerland, 10754.
Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,
Meadville, Pa., as the author. R 3121,
Mar. 9, 1929.
San Francisco, Calif., Cliff house
and Seal Rocks, 5048. Photograph. ©
pt. Iv, ni s., v. 24
B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as
the author. R 3047, Mar. 23, 1929.
Scaling Arapahoe Peaks, Colorado,
11646. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-
ley, Meadville, Pa., as the author. R
3098, Mar. 9, 1929.
Seeing the sights in the suburbs of
Seoul, Korea, in a sedan chair, 14079.
Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,
Meadville, Pa., as the author. R 3060,
Mar. 23, 1929.
Seoul, Korea, bird’s-eye view, 14074.
Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,.
Meadville, Pa., as the author. R 3039,
Mar. 23, 1929.
Independence arch and Peking
Pass. Mourner in sackcloth in fore-
eround, 14075. Photograph. © B.
Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as the
author. R 3056, Mar. 23, 1929.
Siren Gorge below Box Canyon, Ou-
ray, Col., 8003. Photograph. © B.
Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as the
author. R 38041, Mar. 23, 1929.
Steady, leader! 11664. Photograph.
© B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa.,
as the author. R 38088, Mar. 238, 1929.
Steps leading to Honmyoji temple,.
Kumamoto, Japan, 14005. Photograph.
© B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa.,
as the author. R 3071, Mar. 23, 1929.
Stockholm, Sweden, approach to
Skansen, 13014. Photograph. © B.
Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as the
author. R 3090, Mar. 9, 1929.
Panorama, 2801. Photograph.
© B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa.,
as the author. R 3089, Mar. 9, 1929.
Sunny-faced Japanese girls in Sui-
senji park, Kumamoto, Japan, 14004.
Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,
Meadville, Pa., as the author. R 3070,
Mar. 23, 1929.
Taking a Spin through the park at
Nara in the jinrikisha, the pull-man-
car of Japan, 14016. Photograph. ©
B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as
the author. R 3051, Mar. 23, 1929,
Tamalpais (Mount) from Sausalito,
San Francisco, Calif., 11656. Photo-
graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-
ville, Pa., as the author. R 3049, Mar.
23, 192%.
Torii and Japanese lanterns leading
to Sacred Temple, Japan, ancient
relics of romantic paganism, 14022.
Photograph. © B. Lioyd Singley,.
Meadville, Pa., as the author. R 3038,
Mar. 23, 1929.
Torii, the beautiful entrance and
gateway to a Shinto temple, Nagasaki,
168
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8252 (133)
Japan, 14001. Photograph. © B.
Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as the
aunuor, = KR 3067, Mar. 23,:.1929.
Towering cliffs, Marshall, Col.,
11656. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-
ley, Meadville, Pa., as the author. R
3099,' Mar. 9, 1929.
Tugela Falls, near Colenso, South
Africa, 11984. Photograph. © B.
Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as the
author.) le ass, Mar. 23, 1929.
Typical mountain hut in the heart
of old Japan, 14020. Photograph. ©
B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as
the author. R 3055, Mar. 23, 1929.
Typical Japanese farmer in rain coat
and hat, 14019. Photograph. © B.
Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as the
author. R 38054, Mar. 23, 1929.
Uneclean! Unclean! lLepers on the
steps leading to the Honmyoji temple,
Kumamoto, Japan, 14006. Photo-
graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-
ville, Pa., as the author. R 3072, Mar.
2a, 1929)
Welcome visitor feeding the deer in
park at Nara, Japan, 14013. Photo-
graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-
ville, Pa.. as the author. R 3079, Mar.
2a, 1929.
West Somerville, Mass., Old Shot
tower used during the revolution, U.
S. A., 11682. Photograph. © B. Lloyd
Singley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.
R 3474, May 21, 1929.
White-robed pottery peddlers on the
streets of Seoul, Korea, 14076. Pho-
tograph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-
ville, Pa., as the author. R 3057, Mar.
23, 1929.
Wisconsin (U. S. SS.) battleship
hoisting one of the boats, 11694. Pho-
tograph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-
ville, Pa., aS the author. R 3478, May
ZAG LO29.
Yupno-Tani Hot Springs, near Ku-
mamoto, Japan, bird’s-eye view, 14003.
Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,
Meadville, Pa., as the author . R 3069,
Mar. 23, 1929.
Zulu warrior, Natal, South Africa,
11992. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-
ley, Meadville, Pa., as the author. R
3085, Mar. 23, 1929.
Turner (Charles Yardley) 134
Four seasons. Painting. © Alice
T. Yardley, Ellicott City, Md., as the
next of kin of the author, who is not
living. R 3505, Oct. 6, 1928.
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LIST OF RENEWALS
1929
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 24
No. 3
UNITED STATES
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WORKS OF ART
Nore.—An asterisk (*) after the proprietor’s name indicates that the artist and copy-
right proprietor are the same.
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Advertising displays, inc., Covington,
Ky. 8853-8555
McCane (Hugh I.) Models:
Galley slave. Scene of the interior
of a galley with rowers and time-
keeper. [Stairway in right fore-
ground] © 1 c¢. Sept. 13, 1929; G
1788.
If the thug should come tonight.
Interior of bedroom. [Man and
woman asleep. Thug getting jewels
from dressing table at right] ©1«.
Sept. 18, 1929; G 1786.
Zero hour. Scene of a battlefield.
[Rear view of 5 American soldiers ad-
vancing through barbed wire and
mudj] © 1. Sept. 13, 1929; G 1787.
Armstrong (Nancy)* New York. 8856
Drawing:
We see through music now. Draw-
ing is entirely of music characters and
forms the word, Music. © 1 ¢. Sept.
13, 1929; G 1784.
Arnold (Berniece Ray)* Oregon, Ill.
8857
Sculpture:
Lindbergh (Colonel) bust of. [Wear-
ing helmet] © 1c. July 15, 1929; G
1294.
Ashford Sioux Falls,
Ss. D
(Frank C.)*
: 8858
Painting:
Beadle (Hon. W. H. H.) [Portrait]
©1e. July 13, 1929; G 1224.
Aszklar (Joseph) * Milwaukee.
8859-8860
Design:
Pulaski monument. [Statue of Casi-
mir Pulaski mounted on tall and ta-
pering pedestal. Base wide at bottom
has concave sides to meet smaller cen-
tral part which is topped with a modi-
fied Corinthian cornice. Spread eagle
on projection in front. ©1c. Aug. 8,
1929; G 1510.
Model:
Pulaski monument. [Bust of Pu-
laski] ©1c. Aug. 8, 1929; G 1509.
Audia (Joseph) * Chicago. 8861
Sculpture:
Three figured table lamp. [Base
formed by three winged figures with
women’s heads; wings upstretched
holding support for large globe; small
light on each head] © 1 ¢. Sept. 5,
1929; G 1754.
Azzi (Marius)* New York. 8862-8865
Sculpture:
Children at play (Silhouette) 6.
[Two nude girls kneeling face to face,
leaning backward with arms _ out-
stretched holding veil between them. ]
(rt. ¢ Aue 12-1929: G 1533.
Dancer (Silhouette) 4. [Nude girl
standing on one foot bending back-
ward, with arms. outstretched in
ECOL | Opel ne vase 12, 1999 CG. 1531,
Girlat play (Silhouette) 3. {Nude
girl playing with rabbit, bending for-
ward with arms outstretched toward
rabbit sitting up on its haunches] ©
1c. Aug. 12, 1929; G 1534.
Leaping gazelle (Silhouette) 5.
Gazelle leaping over shrub. © 1 ¢.
Aug. 12, 1929; G@ 1582.
Barclay bros., Barre, Vt.
Comi (Alfred J.) designs:
Benson memorial, 1393. © July 22,
#929; 2) ¢c. ‘Aug! 83 'Go1517.
Burbank memorial, 1398. © July
22 A292 ec. Aug. S83 G 1512.
Chandler memorial, 1392. ©
22, 1929; 2c. Aug. 8; G@ 1518.
Foster memorial, 1394. © July 22,
1929; 2c. Aug. 8; G 1516. |
Franklin memorial, 1391.
22, 1929-2 c. Aug. &; G 1519.
Halden memorial, 1396. © July 22,
1829; 2c. Aug. 8; @ 1514.
Prial memorial, 2149.
1929) 2 Ca AUS ea Ge aka?
Sargent memorial, 1395.
1929; 2, ce, Aug. 8; .G, 1515.
Stevens memorial, 1397. © July 22,
1929; 2 c Aug. 8; G 1513.
8866-8880
July
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8881
Barclay bros.—Continued.
McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:
Bentley memorial, 2156. © Sept.
1G) 19293) 2) e Septs 2) Gi rs25:
Randall memorial, 2151. .© Sept.
16, 1929; 2 ¢c. Sept. 21; G 1829.
Regis memorial, 2155. © Sept. 16,
1929; 2 c. Sept. 21; G 1826.
Richards memorial, 2153. © Sept.
16, 1929; 2 ¢. Sept. 21; G 1831.
Smith memorial, 2154. © Sept. 16,
1929; 2 ec. Sept. 21; G 1830.
McLeod (W. Alfred) design:
Remembrance memorial 1399. ©
Aug. 3, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 8; G 1520.
Bastian bros. co., Rochester, N. Y.
8881
Vosburg (Frederick) drawing:
School ring or emblem. [Octagon
center. Head of Indian above shield
with scroll at bottom. One side of oc-
tagon bell, on other soldier on pedes-
tal.] ©le Aug. 8, 1929; G 1525.
Batchelder (John M.) Dixon, Ill. S882
McClellan (Harry C.) Design:
Anderson memorial, 997. © June
25, 1929; 2c. June 29; G 1156.
Becker (Louis M.) Los Angeles. 8883
Mann (Walter J.) Design:
Rac track game board. [Represen-
tation of oval race track with six
horses] © 1c. May 8, 1929; G 1092.
Belotti (Attilio Louis) San Francisco.
8884
Harris (H. M.) drawing:
California fur farmers’ assn. Artis-
tically placed on a scroll, with a fox
on each end of scroll, facing each other
and with head of fox under the name.
© 1c. Aug. 8, 1929; G 1481.
Belvidere enamel products co., Belvi-
dere, Ill. 8885
Kiefer (W. J.) Sculpture:
Pig. ©1c. May 10, 1929; G 351.
Berchem (Jules) & son, Chicago.
Paulding (Joha) Sculpture:
Come on, 2048-E. Of the Over the
top series. World war soldier in
crouched position, full fighting equip-
ment—helmet, gas mask in front, can-
teen at side, pack on back—holding
gun in both’ hands across front, with
bayonet fixed. ©1c. July 3, 1929; G
1176.
8886
pt. Iv, 0. S., v. 24
Berkowitz (A. I.) Mattoon, Ill.
Sculpture : ;
Traffic cop with traffic signal with
words, Stop, Buy. [Lettered sign be-
tween signals} © 1c. June 18, 1929:
G 1219.
8887
Bermel (Joseph) inc., Maspeth, N. Y.
8888
McCloskey (John F.) design:
McCloskey (John) memorial. Gran-
ite boulder with cross on top, boulder
having appearance of natural rock ©
1c. Aug. 3, 1929; G 1478.
Beulan bank note vignette co., Oak-
land, Calif. 8889
Beaulan (S. H.) Design:
Pacific progress. Columbia seated,
recording the Pacific progress of mod-
ern commerce upon a stone tablet with
an olive branch. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1929;
G 1772.
Beverly fabrics ecorp., New York.
8890-8895
Gebhard (Wolfgang) designs:
Pattern 105, 110, 115, 120, 125, 130.
© 1c. each Feb. 26, 1929; G 1215,
1213, 1204 2rd ee
Birt (Helen)* New York.
Sculpture:
Columbia County house of history.
Bas-relief. [Facade of colonial house
showing doorway and four windows]
©l1c. July 3, 1929: GAL,
Blankenship (Elmer)* Piper, Kan.
8896
8897
Design: »
Kansas City. [Flower with lettered
petals spelling Kansas, and word
City supeiimposed on an aeroplane in
center of flower] © 1c. Aug. 26, 1929;
G 1614.
Blume (Emile) New York. 8898-8901
Gassner (Mordi) drawings:
Craftsmanship. Craftsmanship
stands before two granite poulders
critically eying the face which he
carved on one. ©1c. Aug. 6, 1929; G
1498.
Eternity. Male figure rising out of
water, shielded by vines with leaves
and fruit also butterflies. © 1c. Aug.
6, 1929; G 1496.
Love for the departed. Dark earthly
female figure expressing love for a
light female figure held in an out-
stretched hand over a road that leads
to greater heights. © 1 c¢ Aug. 6,
1929; G 1497.
Ta
WORKS
no. 3, 1929
OF ART
8991
Tender reverence. Two figures ex-
pressing reverence toward the symbol
of the Godhead, holding a sphere in
imo arms. ©. c. Ans. 6, 1929; G
1495,
Borgo (Domenick)* Northampton,
Mass. 8902
Sculpture:
Bust of Marshal
© 1c. Sept. 9, 1929 ;
Foch (Marshal)
Foch in uniform.
G 1764.
Brasted (Catherine) * Mentor, O.
8903
Sculpture:
Satyr of the flower-pot. [Little
child in the form of a satyr, crouching.
with elbows resting on a flower-pot]
©i1c. July 5, 1929; G 1183.
Brookart bronza corp., Brooklyn. 8904
Wilder (Bert) and Wilder (Louis)
secuipture :
Nude figure of girl kneeling with one
leg outstretched backwardly, head
back, arms upraised with hands to-
gether, on terraced base. © 1c. Aug.
14, 1929; G@ 1541.
Buahi (Hmil)* Copiague, L. I., N. Y.
8905
Drawing:
Happy EHastertide. [Rabbit walking
with cane with large egg strapped on
back, animal in silk hat and boots at
right.1 ©1c. Aug. 6, 1929; G 1488.
Buckbee-Brehm co., Minneapolis.
8906-8991
Kaiser (August) Sculpture:
Adventure, GM COS6. Silhouette
plaque of a ship. ©1c. Aug. 15, 1929;
G 1666. j
Alamo mission, PE 7. Plaque etch-
ing of the Alamo mission in color. ©
1 ec. Aug. 15, 1929; G 1715.
Alden (John) GM 103. Plaque of
John Alden in color. © 1c. Aug. 15,
te29 AG 1701.
Are de Triomphe. PE 8. Plaque
etching of Are de Triomphe in color.
© 1c. Aug. 15, 1929; G 1716.
Belfry at Bruges, PE 4. Plaque etch-
ing of the Belfry at Bruges in color.
© 1c. Aug. 15, 1929; G 1712.
Between good friends, ete. GM 51.
Plaque in color with inscription. ©
1 ec. Aug. 15, 1929; G 1661.
Birds, GM 28. Motto plaque of birds
in color. ©1c. Aug. 15, 1929; G 1649.
Birthplace of Old Glory, PE 5.
Plaque etching of the Betsy Ross
house in color. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1929;
G 1713.
Blest be ye house, GM 29. Motto
plaque of a house in color. © 1.
Aug. 15, 1929; G 1650.
Bridge of sighs, PE 3. Plaque etch-
ing of the Bridge of sighs in color.
1 ec. Aug. 15, 1929; G 1711.
Cathderal of Rheims, PE 2. Plaque
etching of Cathedral of Rheims in
color. ©1ec. Aug. 15, 1929; G 1710.
Child and the goose, GM 59. Sil-
houette plague of child and goose.
© 1c. Aug. 15, 1929; G 1669.
Child and toy, GM 58. Silhouette
plaque of a child with toy. © 1.
Aug. 15, 1929; G 1668.
Contentment, GM 27. Plaque of man
and woman and dog in color, with in-
scription. © 1c Aug. 15, 1929; G
1648.
Corner of Paris, PE 9. Plaque etch-
ing of a Corner in Paris, in color. ©
1c. Aug. 15, 1929; G 1717.
Covered wagon, GM 31. Plaque of
man and wagon in color, with inscrip-
tion. ©1c. Aug. 15, 1929; G 1652.
Cyclist, GM 93. Plaque of a man on
a bicycle, in silhouette. © 1c. Aug.
15, 1929; G 1691.
Daisies won’t tell, GM 57. Silhou-
ette plague of nyan and woman. ©
1 ec. Aug. 15, 1929; G 1667.
Dance, GM 66. Silhouette plaque of
man and woman. © 1 ec. Aug. 15,
1929; G 1676.
Dancing nymph, GM 9. Plaque of
nymph in color. ©1«c Aug. 15, 1929;
G 1639.
Evening prayer, GM 62. Silhouette
plaque of mother and child. © 1 «.
Aug. 15, 1929; G 1672.
Fisherman, GM 24. Plaque with il-
lustration of a fisherman and inscrip-
tion. ©1c. Aug. 15, 1929; G 1645.
Flint (Captain) GM 107. Plaque of
portrait of Captain Flint. © 1c. Aug.
1929; G 1705.
Four figures, GM 99. Plaque of four
figures in silhouette. © 1c. Aug. 15,
1929; G 1697.
Franklin (Ben) GM _ 83. Oval
plaque of Ben Franklin in silhouette.
© 1c. Aug. 15, 1929; G 1682.
Friend, GM 18. Plaque of a butter-
fly and flowers in color, with inscrip-
tion. ©1ec. Aug. 15, 1929; G 16438.
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pt. Iv, n.s., v. 24
Buckbee-Brehm co.—Continued.
Friendship, GM 52. Plaque of a girl
in color, with inscription. © 1c. Aug.
1&, 1929; G 1662.
Full front view of Japanese girl,
GM 109. Plaque of Japanese girl in
color. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1929; G 1707.
Golfer, GM 23. Motto plaque of a
golfer in color. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1929;
G 1644.
Head of a woman, GM 61. Plaque
of bust of a woman in silhouette. ©
1c. Aug. 15, 1929; G 1671.
——GM 79. Square frame plaque
of a head of a woman in silhouette.
©1c. Aug. 15, 1929; G 1679.
Head of man, GM 60. Plaque of
bust of a man in silhouette. ©1e«.
Aug. 15, 1929; G 1670.
Independence Hall, PE 1. Plaque
etching of Independence Hall in color.
© 1c. Aug. 15, 1929; G 1709.
Japanese girl, GM 110. Plaque of
a japanese girl in color. ©1«. Aug.
15, 1929; G 1708.
Johnny Schmoker, GM 14. Motto
plaque of Johnny Schmoker in color.
© 1c. Aug. 15, 1929; G 1640.
Johnny Walker, GM 15. Motto
plaque of Johnny Walker in color, with
inscription. © 1 ¢ Aug. 15, 1929;
G 1641.
Juvenile, GM 25. Motto plaque of
a child in color. ©1c. Aug. 15, 1929;
G 1646.
Juvenile plaque, GM 86. Two juve-
nile figures in color, with inscription.
©1c. Aug. 15, 1929; G 1684.
Knight on horseback, GM 92. Plaque
ef a knight on horseback, in silhouette.
©1c. Aug. 15, 1929; G 1690.
La belle, GM 102. Plaque of La belle
in color. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1929; G 1700.
La dandy, GM 101. Plaque of La
dandy in color. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1929;
G 1699. 4
LaFayette, GM 76. Square frame
plaque of LaFayette in silhouette. ©
1c. Aug. 15, 1929; G 1678.
Lincoln (Abe) GM 80. Oval plaque
of Abe Lincoln in silhouette. © 1 «.
Aug. 15, 1929; G 1680.
Lincoln (Mary) [Silhouette in
black on white background, within
oval, in square frame] ©1c. Aug. 3,
1929; G 1583.
GM 81.
Lincoln’s bust.
G 1681.
Oval plaque of Mary
© 1c. Aug. 15, 1929;
Little mother, GM 44. Silhouette
plaque of a girl and her doll. ©1e.
Aug. 15, 1929; G 1660.
Man and boat, GM 87. Oval plaque
of a man and boat, in silhouette. ©
1c. Aug. 15, 1929; G 1685.
Man and woman in silhouette, GM
98. Plaque of a man and woman.
1c Aug. 15, 1929; G 1696.
Mill, GM 65. Silhouette plaque of
the mill. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1929; G 1675.
Mother, GM 39. Plaque of a mother,
with inscription. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1929;
G 1655.
Mother plaque, time and change, GM
40. Plaque of a mother and child in
color, with inscription. © 1 e¢. Aug.
15, 1929; G 1656.
Napoleon, GM 84. Oval plaque of
Napoleon’s bust. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1929;
G 1683.
Old mansion, PE 11.
old mansion in color,
1929; G £719.
Old tower, PE 10. Plaque of an old
tower in color. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1929;
G 1718.
Olde tavern, GM 63. Silhouette
plaque of an old tavern. © 1c. Aug.
15, 1929; G 1673.
Parrots, GM 6. Plaque of parrots
in color. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1929; G 1636.
Pinckney (Major) GM 42. Oval
plaque of Major Pinckney in silhou-
ette. ©1c. Aug. 15, 1929; G 1658.
Piping faun, GM 8. Plaque of a
piping faun in color. © 1c. Aug. 15,
1929; G@ 1638.
Pirate, GM 95. Plaque of a pirate in
silhouette. © 1 c. Aug. 15, 1929; G
1693.
Pocahontas, GM 106. Plaque of Po-
cahontas in color. © 1 c. Aug. 15,
1929; G@ 1704.
Priscilla, GM 104. Plaque of Pris-
cilla in color. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1929;
G 1702.
Proposal, GM 97. Plaque of man
and woman in silhouette. © 1c. Aug.
15, 1929; G 1695.
Rear the wall. GM 26. Plaque of a
house in color, with inscription. ©
1c Aug. 15, 1929; G 1647.
Sailing ship, GM 88. Oval plaque
of a ship in silhouette. © 1c. Aug.
15, 1929; G 1686.
GM 89. Plaque of a ship in
silhouette. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1929; G@
1687.
Plaque of an
© 1c. Aug. 15,
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Sally Carroll, GM 41. Oval plaque
of Sally Carroll in silhouette, with
inscription. © 1 c. Aug. 15, 1929; G
1657.
San Luis Rey mission, PE 6. Plaque
etching of San Luis Rey mission in
eolon,, (Cc) Lc Aug’ 15, 1929.76 17i4.
Sheik, GM 108. Plaque of a sheik
in color. ©1c. Aug. 15, 1929; G 1706.
Sit up, GM 43. Silhouette plaque of
boy and dog. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1929;
G 1659.
Smith (Captain John) GM _ 105.
Plaque with portrait of Captain John
Smith. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1929; G 1708.
So big, GM 64. Silhouette plaque
with three figures. © 1 ec. Aug. 15,
1929; G@ 1674.
Spirit of 76, GM 55. Silhouette
plaque of three figures. © 1 ¢. Aug.
15, 1929; G 1665.
Steamship, GM 90. Oval plaque of
a steamship in silhouette. © 1 «@
Aug. 15, 1929; G 1688.
Sunday morning, GM 67. Silhouette
plaque with three figures. © 1c. Aug.
15, 1929; G 1677.
Tea for two, GM 100. Plaque of two
figures in silhouette. © 1. Aug. 15,
1929; G 1698.
That dweiling place, GM 30. Motto
plaque of two figures in color. ©1e.
Aug. 15, 1929; G 1651.
Three deers, GM 91. Plaque in sil-
houette of three wild deer. © 1 ©.
Aug. 15, 1929; G 1689.
Toiler, GM 34. Plaque with a figure
of a man with a hoe, and inscription.
© 1c. Aug. 15, 1929; G 1654.
Tou-cans, GM 7%. Plaque of two
birds in color. © 1 c. Aug. 15, 1929;
G 1637.
Two women, GM 96. Square frame
plaque of two women in silhouette. ©
1c. Aug. 15, 1929; G 1694.
Washington (George) GM 53. Co-
lonial oval plaque of George Washing-
ton’s bust. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1929; G
1663.
Washington (Martha) GM 54. Co-
lonial oval plaque of Martha Wash-
ington’s bust. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1929;
G 1664.
When there’s a loyal, ete., GM 382.
Plaque of a figure with a flute, and
inscription. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1929; G
1653.
Who hath a friend, GM 17. Plaque
of a ship in color, with inscription.
© 1c. Aug. 15, 1929; G 1642.
79800—29——_2
OF ART
9000
Windmill, PE 12. Plaque of an old
windmill in color. © 1c Aug. 15,
1929; G@ 1720.
Women, girl and the dog, GM 94.
Plaque of two figures and a dog in
silhouette. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1929; G
1692.
Burleigh (Mildred) * Long Island City,
ING Ne: 8992
Model:
Wobbly Wag. [Grotesque figure
with egg shaped bald head and round
stomach] © 1 ec. July 30, 1929; G
1457.
Burnham (Roger Noble)* Los An-
geles. 8993
Sculpture :
Trojan. Male figure in helmet, gir-
dle and greaves, with shield held in
front of body by left hand, right hand
holding sword, left foot well forward
on block. © 1 c. Sept. 23, 1929; G
1836.
Clark (Amy Priscilla)* Riverside,
Calif. 8994
Sculpture:
Flower plaque. Octagon shape, black
background, gold edge, gold vase, and
colored flowers. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1929;
Gees <
Clarke (John Louis)* Glacier Park,
Mont. 8995-8997
Sculpture:
Climbing goat. [Standing on slant-
ing base] ©1c. July 6, 1929; G 1502.
Rocky Mountain goat. [Standing on
small slightly curved base. Lettering
on base] ©1c. July 6, 1929; G@ 1501.
Walking bear. [Bear walking on
all fours, mounted on rectangular
block] ©1c. July 6, 1929; G 1207.
Coale (Griffith Baily)* New York.
8998-9000
Paintings:
Roman boxing bout in the small
arena. [View of circular arena. In
foreground figures in Roman dress
seated on bench, man standing to
right. Two nude boxers in center.
Other observers seen through curved
arches in background] © 1c. July
22, 1929; G 1339.
Tournament of archery in Medieval
Europe. [Medieval archer in left fore-
ground aiming arrow at target in
right background. Another archer at
right with boy holding arrows in front.
Spectators standing on either side and
in gallery in left background] ©1e.
July 22, 1929; G 1340. —
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8001
Coale (Griffith Baily )*—Continued.
Triumph of Greek youth in the mar-
athon. [Five figures in Greek dress,
in front of a balustrade applauding
marathon runners seen in middle dis-
tance. Large building with Doric col-
umns in background] ©1c. July 22,
1929; G 1338.
Coca-cola co.*, Atlanta. 9001
Painting:
Girl in white bathing suit. [Girl
seated on bank with feet in water,
right arm raised and bottle in left
hand] © 1. Sept. 7, 1929; G 1765.
Collamore (Gilman) & co., inec., New
York. 9002-9025
Lundean (Louis) Drawings:
Bottle, no. 9. [Man in riding habit
opening bottle. Conventional oak bor-
der] ©1l1c. Aug. 27, 1929; G 1627.
Check. [Circular design. Group of
people on horseback coming over hill.
Dogs in foreground. Conventional leaf
design around edge] © 1c. June 15,
1929; G 1062.
Dogs, no. 11. [Pack of five hounds
at edge of pool. Convention eak bor-
der] ©1c. Aug. 27, 1929; G 1624.
Find. [Circular design. Man on
horseback surrounded by dogs. Con-
ventional leaf design around edge] ©
1c. June 15, 1929; G 1060.
Fox, no. 12. [Fox in foreground.
Hills in background. Conventional
oak border] © 1 ¢. Aug. 27, 1929;
G 1625.
Full cry. [Circular design.
men on horseback and three dogs leap-
ing fence. Conventional leaf design
around edge] © 1 «¢. June 15, 1929;
G 1061.
Going to a halloo. [Circular design.
Dogs and two men on horseback leap-
ing fence. One person on horseback
coming toward them. Conventional
leaf design around edge] ©1e. June
15, 1929; G 1059.
Gone away. [Circular design. Man
on horseback and three dogs, followed
by other people on horseback. Con-
ventional leaf design around edge] ©
1c. June 15, 1929; G 1063.
Groom, no. 10. [Man grooming
horse in stable. Conventional oak bor-
der] © 1c. Aug. 27, 1929; G 1628.
Halloa, no. 5. [Man on horseback
waving hat in upraised right hand.
Conventional oak border] ©1c. Aug.
27, 1929; G 1620.
Three
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Homeward goodnight. [Circular de-
sign. Man on horseback waving whip
to others who are leaving. Conven-
tional leaf design around edge] ©1e.
June 15, 1929; G 1057.
Huntsman, no. 2. [Man in riding
habit, with three hunting dogs, stand-
ing in foreground. Conventional oak
porder] ©1ce. Aug. 27, 1929; G 1617.
Kill. [Circular design. Dogs gath-
ered around man holding whip. Other
people and horses in background. Con-
ventional leaf design around edge] ©
1c. June 15, 1929; G 1066.
Loo in. [Circular design. Dogs,
and man on horseback waving hat.
Man on horseback in background.
Conventional leaf design arouud edge]
© 1c. June 15, 1929; G 1064.
Mi. ae nos te [Man in: eres
habit Standing in foreground. Horse
and another man in background. Con-
ventional oak border] © 1c. Aug. 27,
1929; G 1616.
Meet. [Circular drawing. House in
background. Group of people on horse-
back and dogs in foreground. Conven-
tional leaf design around edge] ©
1 ce. June 15, 1929; G 1067.
Mounting, no. 7. [Man in riding
habit in attitude of mounting horse.
Another man holding horse. Conven-
tional oak border] © 1c. Aug. 27,
1929; G 1622.
Off to draw. [Circular design.
Dogs, and three men on horseback in
foreground. House, and group of peo-
ple on horseback in background. Con-
ventional leaf design around edge] ©
1 ec. June 15, 1929; G 1056.
On line. [Circular drawing. Man
on horseback in foreground. Two peo-
ple on horseback in background. Dogs
running. Conventional leaf design
around edge] © 1c. June 15, 1929;
G 1058.
Over the brook. [Circular design.
Four people on horseback leaping
stream. Conventionalized leaf design
around edge] © 1c. June 15, 1929;
G 1065.
Second horseman, no. 4. [Man on
one horse, leading another horse across
a Small stream] ©1e. Aug. 27, 1929;
G 1619.
Waiting, no. 6. [Man in riding habit
standing beside two horses in»* fore-
ground. Conventional oak border] ©
1c. Aug. 27, 1929; G 1621.
Whip, no. 3. [Man in riding habit
with crop in right hand raised to
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strike dog which he is holding by the
tail. Conventional oak border] ©1le.
Aug. 27, 1929; G 1618.
Whoa horse, no. 8. [Man in riding
habit running after horse, rearing.
Conventional oak border] © 1c. Aug.
27, 1929; G 1626.
Coppini (Pompeo L.)* New York.
9026-9029
Sculpture :
America’s memorial to pioneer’s con-
tribution. [Heroic figure wearing
crown and robes, standing on base con-
sisting of two-story building]
Sept. 12, 1929; G 1780.
Chieftains of yesterday. American
horse and American Indian on its
back. ©1c. Sept. 12, 1929; G 1781.
Freedom. Pasturing horse enjoying
freedom of the range [running] ©
1 c. Sept. 12, 1929; G 1782.
War memorial. [Figure of] Victory
crowning brotherhood in time of war.
[Victory and two soldiers at her feet
going down sloping rocky base] ©1e.
Sept. 12, 1929; G 1783.
Corning glass works, Corning, N. Y.
9030
Carder (Frederick) Sculpture:
Sea nymph. Female figure within a
hoop [set on scrollwork base in two
tiers] ©1e. July 27, 1929; G 1755.
Craske (Leonard) 9031
Sculpture:
Civil war soldiers. Showing officer
and 12 men marching in fours [in atti-
tudes of extreme weariness] the be-
ginning of a 14th man [at left] ©le.
July 25, 1929; G 1362.
DaPrato (A.) co., Boston.
DaPrato (Hugo) Models:
Grotto, 3194. © 1c. Sept. 7, 1929;
G 1769.
3195.
Boston.
9032-9045
© 1c. Sept. 7, 1929; G
1770.
—— 3196. © 1. Sept. 7, 1929; G
G1.
Gironi (Raffaello) Models:
Bracket for group station, 1501. ©
1c. Aug. 27, 1929; G 1629.
Charles Borromeo (St.) 947. [Sta-
tue] ©le. Aug. 27, 1929; G 1849.
- Cottolengo of Turin (Blessed) 917.
[Statue] ©1c. Aug. 27, 1929’ G 1848.
Ignatius (St.) 882. [Statue] ©1e.
Aug. 27, 1929; G 1847.
Jean Baptiste (St.) de La Salle,
936. ©1c. Aug. 27, 1929; G 1630.
Opsuigese
9064
Palla (Ferdinando) Models:
Angel holy water font, 580. © 1.
Aug. 27, 1929; G 1628.
Mother of Grace, 249.
1 c. Aug. 27, 1929; G 1846.
Sacred heart of Jesus statue, 7. ©
le. June 4, 1929; G 1173.
Statue. ©
Sistine Madonna statue, 1385. ©16.
June 4, 1929; G 1174.
Standing angel, 514. © 1c. June
4, 1929; G 1171.
515. © 1c. June 4, 1929; G
DAG:
Daprato statuary co., Chicago.
9046-9064
Models:
Angel holding fixture, 3480. © 1 .«.
July 8, 1929; G 1191.
Christ Child in his father’s work-
SHO. S950. melier, (©) Ll ce Ame 24°
1929; G 1609.
Christ Child with angels, 3934. An-
gels are holding symbois representing
Faith, Hope and Charity, in relief. ©
1 c. Aug. 24, 1929; G 1611.
Crucifix, 4502, showing cross with
corpus, surmounted on base. © 1 «.
Immaculate conception, 188. Statue.
© 1c. July 8, 1929; G 1187.
John of God (St.) 1015. Statue
holding a pomegranate with a cross at
top, in his right hand. © 1c. July 8,
1929; G 1196.
Joseph (St.) and Child, 3316. Stat-
ue. ©1c. July 8, 1929; G 1190.
Mother of Grace, 242. Statue show-
ing hands of Blessed Virgin out-
stretched. © 1c. July 8, 1929; G 1188.
July 8, 1929; G@ 1192.
One bracket sanctuary lamp, 3615.
©1c. July 22, 1929; G 1466.
Our Lady of Providence, 140. S-atue
showing Our Lady holding Infant in
her arms. ©1c. July 8, 1929; G 1189.
Pedestal, 2271. ©1e. July 8, 1929;
G 1193.
Roman altar, 61737. ©1c. July 8,
1929; G 1200.
—_ 617388. ©1c. July 8, 1929; G
1199.
Roman relief station, 4458. © 1 «.
July 8, 1929; G 1194.
Roman station, 4459. © 1e¢ July
8, 1929; G 1195.
Rubrical tabernacle safe, 3572. Re-
lief of angels on either side of door. ©
1 ¢. July 8, 1929; G 1198.
Sacred Heart of Jesus, 67. Statue
showing one\hand outstretched and the
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Daprato statuary co. Continued.
other hand pointing to the heart. ©
1c. July 8, 1929; G 1186.
Tabernacle door, 3571. Gothic style.
©1e. July 8, 1929; G 1197.
Turebius (St.) with Indian, S—410.
St. Turebius holding crucifix in the
left hand and blessing the Indian with
his right hand. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1929;
G 1610.
Davidovits (Louis)* New York. 9065
Model:
Orator. High hat on the _ block
serves as a base for the bust of an
orator with mouth open as if about to
speak. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1929; G 1635.
Dearborn chemical co., Chicago. 9066
Rehberger (A. C.) Model:
Building skyline mounted on tray
with models of Fort Dearborn and log
cabin. Bas-relief. © 1 c. Sept. 11.
1929; G 1865.
Detwiller (Frederick K.)* New York.
9067-9969
Paintings:
Processional. Marriage of the sun
and moon, eclipse of Jan. 27, 1925, at:
Haverstraw. N. Y. [Marine view of
sky, water and mountains, with build-
ings in foreground. Moon pattially
covers the sun] ©1e. July 5, 1929;
G 1182.
Ring or recessional. Marriage of
sun and moon, eclipse of Jan. 24, 1925,
at Haverstraw on Hudson, N. Y. [Ma-
rine view of sky, water and mountains,
with building in foreground. Moon is
receding from eclipse of the sunj ©
1c. July 5, 1929; G 1180.
Totality. Marriage of the sun and
moon, eclipse of Jan. 24, 1925, at Ha-
verstraw on Hudson, N. Y. [Marine
view of sky, water and mountains,
with buildings in foreground. Moon
completely covers center of sun] ©
1e. July 5, 1929; G 1181.
Dieges (Charles J.)* New .York.
9070--S071
Sculpture:
Columbus (Christopher ) Medal,
circular in form. Obverse side, pro-
file of Christopher Columbus enclosed
in ring. Reverse side, U. S. shield
with insignia of K. of C. enclosed in
circular band. © 1. Sept. 25, 1929;
G 1848.
Thiu the line. Figures of four men:
one in crouching position with left
hand uplifted, one in running position,
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
other two sitting; all mounted on
oblong base. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1929; G
1778.
Dodds granite co., Chicago. 9072
Moore (C. Lenwood) Design:
Lenoir memorial. Two piece tablet
memorial with name panel in center
at top of die, and inscription panels
at each end of the die; finished in com-
bination of polished and hammered
surfaces. ©1ec. Aug. 26, 1929; G 1758.
Dodds granite co., Milford. Mass.
90738-9074
Moore (C. Lenwood) designs:
Mausoleum for Dr. C. M. Clark, De-
troit, Mich. With polished and carved
entrance. Contains three erypts. ©
Ie. fuby 3S,..1929:-G 13t0:
Saunders memorial, design no. C—
9017. Special design upright tablet
memorial on two bases. Bases pro-
jecting to front in half circle to form
platform for combination vase and uin.
© 1 ¢. July 31, 1929; G 1458.
Dodds granite co., New York.
9075-9084
McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:
Andrews memorial, 468. © Sept. 16,
1629; 2 c. Sept. 21; G 1833.
Berger memorial, 463. © Sept 16,
1929; 2c. Sept. 21: G 1824.
Burton memorial. 456. © Aag. 7,
1929; 2c. Aug. 16; G 1555.
Dorne memorial, 457. © Aug. 7,
1929: 2c. Aug. 16; G@ 1556.
Hamlyn memorial, 465. © Sept. 16,
1929: 2c. Sept. 21; G 1835.
Rafferty memorial, 469. © Sept. 16,
1929 : 2c. Sept. 21; G 1832.
Raymer memorial. 455.
1928: 2c. Aug. 16; G 1554.
©: Aug.! 7,
Reeder memorial, 454. © Aug. 7,
4929: 2 ec, Augr16.) G 155%.
Thomas memorial. 453. © Aug. 7,
1929; 2c. Aug. 16; G 1558.
Worthington memorial, 467. © Sept.
16, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 21; G 1834.
Dryden (Wheeler)* New York. 8085
Drawing:
Lawford (Ernest) Aiphabet-icature
of Ernest Lawford formed with the
letters in his name. Beneath the
drawing, the name Ernest Lawford in
fantastic lettering; and below, the
same in modern English block capital
letters. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1929; G 1840.
8
WORKS OF ART
no. 38, 1929
Hekert (Ann)* Woodhaven, L. I.,
Dae 9086-9092
Drawings:
Bearings gifts. Elf seated on an
elephant, bearing a tray of fruit. ©
1 c. Aug. 20, 1929; G 1582.
Blowing greetings. Elf blowing
through a trumpet. © 1 ¢. Aug. 20,
1929; G 1580.
Greetings from the top of the world.
Elf seated on the globe looking up
at a rainbow marked Greetings. ©
1c. Aug. 20, 1929; G 1577.
Merry Christmas shopper.
ing a column of gifts, walking on a
surface marked, Greetings. © 1 «@
Aug. 20, 1929; G 1581.
Santy comes out. Santa Claus
emerging from a chimney is greeted
by a bird. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1929; G
1579.
Starlit greetings. Elf astride a star,
on his journey to the earth. [Word,
Greeting, diagonally across center] ©
1 ec. Aug. 20, 1929; G 1578.
Visitor from a joyous land. Elf
mounted on a deer and flying through
space. [Lettering below] ©1c. Aug.
20, 1929; G 1576.
Hdmondson . (Alfred Robert)* Santa
Barbara, Calif. 9093
Drawing:
Self-control. [View of steering gear
of machine with road in background.
Picture of box of cereal on left and
keg of nails on right, symbolizing title]
©1l1e. July 6, 1929; G 1209.
Ferrante (Paul I.)* Palisades Park,
N...J. 9094—9096
Drawings:
Compass of good taste. A compass
from the points of which radiate the
shields or emblems of nations. Border
design containing epithets and two
lines of verse. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1929;
G 1569.
Penny-wise, pound-foolish. Initial
design of letter P within ornamental
border. Lettering in shape of pyramid.
© 1c. Aug. 19, 1929; G 1570.
Royal road to satisfaction.
mental border with rosettes, tassels
and cigarettes in a quadrangle. Royal
insignia in center. © 1 c. Aug. 19,
1929; G 1571.
Field museum of natural history, Chi-
Orna-
cago. 9097
Knight (Charles R.) Painting:
Zeuglodon, or prehistoric whale.
[Three prehistoric whales in water.
Elif bear-
9106
Land and trees in background] ©1e.
Aug. 28, 1929; G 1606.
Fiene (Paul)* New York. 9098
Sculpture:
Peacock. [Standing on base with
tail spread in fan shape] ©1c. Aug.
238, 1929; G 1604.
Floegel (Alfred E.)* New York.
9099-9101
Designs:
Telephone operator. Terrazzo panel.
[Woman seated, operating the wires
surrounding her, in center. Circular
border of scrollwork] © 1 ¢. July 2,
1929; G 1169.
Use of the telephone in case of fire.
Terrazzo panel, [Man with telephone
in one hand, throwing water on fire
with the other hand, in center. Cir-
cular conventional border] © 1 e.
July 2, 1929; G 1168.
Use of the telephone in case of sick-
hess. Terrazzo panel. [Girl in re-
clining position holding telephone, in
center. Circular border of conven-
tional designs of hands and _ tele-
phones] ©1e. July 2, 1929; G 1167.
Frost & Reed, ltd., Bristol, England.
9102-9103
Farquharson (Joseph) painting:
Silent evening hour. Path winding
through autumn tinted wood. ‘Two
sheep in foreground. © 1c. July 19,
1929; G 1348.
Weyden (Harry van der) painting:
Peace. Seascape, silvery blue sea
with high cliffs in foreground. ©1ce.
July 19, 1929; G 1349.
Gaines-Johnson agency, San Antonio,
Tex. 9104-9106
Crider (John T.) Drawings:
Onion has arrived. [Whole onion
and slice at top; plate of stuffed onions
at left; lettering below. Design, using
outline of Texas and the sun, in lower
right hand corner] © 1 ¢. Sept. 3,
1929; G 1750.
San Antonio, America’s most dis-
tinctive city. [Bird’s-eye view of city
at upper right. Five small scenes:
Mexican vendor, soldier, golfer, etc.,
and lettering below] © 1 ¢. Sept. 3,
1929; G 1751.
You'll like fresh Tex-sun spinach.
[Dish of hot molded spinach at top of
page. Lettering below. Design, com-
posed of outline of Texas and the sun,
in lower right hand corner. © 1 «©
Sept. 3, 1929; G 1749. ~
179
CATALOGUE OF
9107
General electric co.* (Edison lamp
works of) Harrison, N. J. 9107
Painting:
Edison (Thomas Alva) [Portrait
study: hcad and shoulders] © 1 e.
Sept. 7, 1929; G 1766.
Gilman (J. P.) granite co., Kansas
City, Kan. 9108-9113
Peterson (Hdward A.) Designs:
Burhman memorial, 553.. © Aug. 7,
1929; 2 ec. Aug. 16; G 1560.
Hanson memorial, 554. © Aug. 7,
1929; 2 c«. Aug. 16; G 1559.
Milligan memorial, 552. © Aug. 7,
1929; 2 c. Aug. 16; G 1561.
Moderne memorial, 556. © Aug. 7,
1929; 2 c«. Aug. 16; G 1564.
Raymond memorial, 557. © Aug. 7,
1929; 2°e; Aug. 162 'G 1562.
Sanders memorial, 556. © Aug. 7,
1929; 2 c. Aug. 16; G 1563.
Goldstein (Louis)* Union City, N. J.
9114-9115
Designs:
Orramental design. [Conventional-
ized flower consisting of crescent-
Shaped petais, with stems and leaves
extending in four directions] © 1 «.
Sept. 25, 1929; G 1839.
[Conventionalized flower and
stems with tendrils, in Square shape]
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1929; G 1799.
Goodenough & Woglom co., New York.
9116
Trueman (A. 8S.) Paintings:
Fast or slow, how are we running?
[Thirty eight clocks, all keeping di-
ferent time, numbered 1-38, and ar-
ranged in rows] © 1c. Aug. 21, 1929;
G 1757.
Goodenow (Girard)* Ridgefield, Conn.
9117, 9118
Model:
Doggone. Humorous dog. [Dog
seated with head stretched forward
and with one enlarged ear raised] ©
1c. Aug. 10, 1929; G 1528.
Idowanna. Whimsical horse.
[Horse with enlarged exaggerated
hoofs] © 1c. Aug. 10, 1929; G 1527.
Gowing (Louis Daniel)* Woburn,
Mass. 9119
Painting:
Surriage (Agnes) and Sir Harry
Frankland, Marblehead, Mass. 1742.
Girl at well. Man on horse.
board. ©1ec July 10, 1929; G 1216.
Inn sign-°
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 24
St. Cloud,
9120-9122
Granite City granite co.,
Minn.
Kenerson (H. C.) designs:
Cameron memorial, 206. © July 29,
LG29:+ 2.0, Aus Sp) Gp LoZ2.
Norton memorial, 208. © July 29,
1929; 2 ec. Aug. 8; G@ 1524.
Snider memorial, 207. © July 29,
1929; 2c Aus. 33°G 1523:
Greener (Charles Theodore)* Faulk-
ton, S. D. 9123
Painting:
Looking toward Washington. lLand-
scape, a sunrise scene looking east
from foot hills of Black Hills. Foot
hills in foreground, grain shocks in
middle distance, sun at horizon. ©
1c. May 1, 1929; G 754.
Hagan (John) New York, and Curé
(Raymond) Belleville, N. J.
9124-9126
Curé (Raymond) designs:
Chicken’s got no rights which Rastus
need respect. [Large chicken roost-
ing, with hand about to seize it from
above. Below negro man and woman
at table eating. Large thermometer
at left above stove] © 1c. July 19,
1929; G 1830.
Girl scout. Kneeling, rekindling fire
under thermometer at right. Girl div-
ing from board in center. Lettering
at top. ©1c. Aug. 7, 1929; G 1499.
Sympathy. [Lettering within an
oval at the front of deep circular base.
Negro mab with a bird in a cage be-
side him sitting on a curved bench at
back. Cylindrical figure at each end
of bench] ©1c. Aug. 7, 1929; G 1500.
Hauchecorne (G.)* Paris. 9127-9133
Sculpture:
En bonne et due forme. Un person-
age dans le coin 4 gauche, regarde par
derriére un panneau. Deux femmes
dans le coin 4 droite regarde aussi, un
homme dessiner un buste placé devant
lui: © @ duly 2%; 192975.G 1447-
Indiserétes. Deux jeunes filles re-
gardent, V’une Se pendue en arriére
tandis que l’autre qui tient 4 la main
une pipe regarde de face. © 1c. July
27, 1929; G 1448.
Liseur et dormeur. Deux hommes
sont assis, celui de droite dort, pen-
dant que celui de gauche tient de ses
deux mains un livre. ©1e. July 27,
1929; G 1449.
Mastalgia. Un buste d’homme, la
téte penchée en refléchi les deux bras
eroisés devant lui. © 1c. July 27,
1929; G 1450.
180
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no. 3, 1929
Préparatifs d’assaut. Deux amies se
préparent 4 jouer. © 1c. July 27,
1929; G 1451.
Propos sales. Un homme parle a
deux de ses amis qui l’écoute en riant.
©1e. July 27, 1929; G 1452.
Sing song girls. Trois buStes de
femmes. ©1c. July 27, 1929; G 1453.
Hibben (Thomas)* New York.
9134-9137
Designs:
Boy and girl making snow man. ©
1c. July 22, 1929; G 1334.
Boy in shop sawing. ©1ce. July 22,
1929 ; ‘G 1335.
Cook baking a cake.
stove. Child at left]
#929: G. 1336.
Two boys on a raft. [One seated,
one standing] © 1e. July 22, 1929;
G 1333.
[Bending over
© 'esuly 22,
Hicks (Velva V.)* Kansas City, Mo.
: 9138
Design :
High ball truck line; with arrows
and ball in flight. [Lettering crossed
by arrows pointing to left above and
below diagonal lines of flight leading
to ball in upper right hand corner]
Oo c: July 12) 1929: G 1221:
Hillier (W. Harry) & Sheet (EH. Allan)
Los Angeles. 9139
Drawing:
Casa de ensenada San Andres, San
Pedro, Calif. [Apartment building of
Spanish type with arched windows and
balconies] © 1 ¢. Apr. 22, 1929; G
170.
Hintermeister (Hy.)* Brooklyn. 9140
Painting:
Surrender of Cornwallis. On the
right the Americans with Washington,
his generals behind him, pointing to-
ward general Lincoln to receive the
Sword the English general is present-
ing. Opposite, lined up along the wind-
ing road, are Rochambeau and the
French troops. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1929;
G 1566.
Hoffman (Paul)* Norfolk, Va.
Drawing:
Globe gasoline. Representation of
globe with the words Globe, above and
Gasoline, below. Faucet . affixed to
southern part of map of U. S. A. is
shown squirting oil on word Gasoline.
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1929; G 1535.
9141
9151
Holeomb (Wynn Willard)* Elmhurst,
Tiedt YO) 9142
Drawing:
Collegian. Caricature costume in
eolors. [Boy wearing striped trousers
and figured sweater] © 1c. Aug. 21,
1929; G 1721.
Holden (Sanford S8.)* Kenilworth, III.
9143
Painting:
Girl of today. [Full front view of
head and shoulders of girl, brunette,
wearing hat] © 1 ¢. Sept. 7, 1929;
G 1768.
Howard (Andrew)* Sandwich, Ill.
9144, 9145
Paintings:
Haytian Seas. Undersea vegetation,
plant life, ccral and fishes that abound
in tropical water. © 1 ec. Aug. 38,
1929; G 1477.
Salipagos Seas. Undersea vegeta-
tion, plant life, coral and fishes that
abound in tropical water, in natural
poses. © 1c. Aug. 3, 1929; G 1476.
Hruska (George)* Chicago. 9146
Painting:
Justice. Five female figures in an
open air court scene. © 1c. Sept. 25,
1929; G 1842.
Hubbard (Alice Cooper) * Chicago.
914
Sculpture:
Surprise. Fountain figure of child
and frog. waterlily in basin. [Nude
child with arms raised standing on ir-
regular base] ©1e. July 11, 1929; G
1220.
Imans (Pierre)* Paris. 9148-9149
Sculpture:
Djo. 705. 14 ans. © 1c. Apr. 19,
1929; G 694.
Remy. 574. Buste. © 1c. Apr.
19, 1929; G 687.
Jacobs bros. co., inc., New York.
9150-9151
Fenberg (Mitchell) designs:
Decorative panel of dancing girls, in
circles upon futuristic background. ©
1c. July 3, 1929; G 1465.
Detecto watches your weight.
Charm box. Dancing girls in circles
upon futuristic background. © 1 ¢.
July 3, 1929; G 1464.
181
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
9152
Jennewein (Carl Paul)* New York.
91
Sculpture:
Tours war memorial. [Fountain]
shaft with four figures representing—
Administration, Construction, Procure-
ment, Distribution—surmounting fig-
ure of American Indian releasing
eagle. ©1e. July 29, 1929; G 1456.
Johnson (Florence)* Los Angeles.
9153-9158
Models:
Natural baby face, A, B, C, D, H, F.
© 1c. each Aug. 7, 1929; G 1596-1601.
Atlantie City,
Jones (John Paul)*
Nie oJ 9159
Sculpture :
Atlantic City the world’s playground.
Girl rising from the sea in mermaid
fashion, in back of Atlantic City sky-
line, holding flags of all nations in her
arms. Lettering over head. © 1 e.
Aug. 16, 1929; G 1565.
Jones brothers co., Boston. 9160-9169
McLaughlin (Robert W.) jr.
Signs:
Memorial, 1042. © Sept. 5, 1929;
2c. Sept. 9; G 1775.
—— 1043. © Aug. 9, 1929; 2 c. Sept.
9; G 1774.
Perkins memorial, 1033. © Aug. 9,
1929; 2 c. Sept. 9; G 1773.
McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:
Harbeck memorial. © Aug. 7, 1929;
2c. Aug. 16; G 1547.
Hartley memorial. © June 25, 1929;
2c. June 29; G 1159.
Hobart memorial. © June 25, 1929;
2c. June 29; G 1160.
Horton memorial.
2c. Aug. 16; G 1546.
Trevelyan memorial. © June 25,
1929; 2c. June 29; G 1158.
Whelock memorial. © Sept. 16,
1929; 2c. Sept. 21; G 1828.
Poor (A. W.) and Schneider (F. EH.)
Design:
Moe memorial.
Sept. 23; G 1823.
De-
© Aug. 7, 1929;
© Sept. 6, 1929; 2: ec.
Josten mfg. co., Owatonna, Minn.
9170
Larson (V. R.) Seulpture:
Shooter. [Boy in basketball trunks
and sweater, in attitude of throwing
ball] ©1c. Aug. 28, 1929; G 1631.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Kamps (Norman H.)* Pasadena.
9171
Drawing:
Impressions of Mexico (Ancient and
modern) [Series of drawings show-
ing Mexican scenes and people in an-.
cient and modern costumes] © 1.
Aug. 12, 1929; G 1530.
Kemp & Beatley, inc., New York.
9172-9255
Berliner (Rose) Designs:
Nos. 446, pat. 62-64; 3345, pat. 36—
40; 6518, pat. 17-19; 6704, pat. 5-8;
6754, pat. 1-4; 6779, pat. 1-3. ©l1le
each July 15, 1929; G 1225-1244.
Nos. 6519, pat. 12, 18; 6628; pat.
11-13; 6692, pat. 7-10. © 1 e¢ each
July 19, 1929; G 1314-1322.
Dina (Frances) Design:
No. 6636, pat. 8. © 1c. July 15,
1929; G 1245.
Ferlanto (Frances)
No. 6761, pat. 2.
1929; G 1246.
Kanewsky (Virginia) Designs: :
Nos. 3432, pat. 1-4; 6565, pat. 9,
10; 6745, pat. 1; 6774. ©1c. July 15,
1929; G@ 1247-1254.
No. 6745, pat. 2.
1929; G 1323.
Richards (Mae) Designs:
Nos. 3410, pat. 1-3; 6686, pat. 9-11;
6637, pat. 10, 11; 6752, pat. 1-4; 6755,
pat. 1, 2. © 1c July 15, 1929:-4
1255-1268.
Winston (Virginia) designs:
Nos. 3386, pat. 11; 3388, pat. 12;
3411, pat. 1, 2; 3412, pat. 1-4; 3415,
pat. 1-4; 3428, pat. 1, 2; 8429, pat.
1-4; G76L,, pat.. 15: 6762, pat. ieee
7095-7088. © 1c. each July 15, 1929;
G 1269-1293.
Nos. 6656, pat. 16-20. © 1 ¢ each
July 19, 1920; G 1324-1328.
Design:
© 1e. July 15,
© 1e. July 19,
Kidjel (Maurice)* Fort Myers, Fla.
9256
Sculpture:
Edison’s light golden jubilee 1879—
1929, 50. Sculptured panel design.
[Relief profile of head of Edison :and
his wite facing each other within
double circular design. Outline figure
of nude man in upper right corner
and nude woman in upper left corner,
both pointing to central figure, repre-
senting light with radiating lines be-
tween the circles. Relief lettering and
numerals below] © 1 c. Aug. 14,
1929; G 1540.
182
WORKS OF ART
no. 3, 1929 9294.
aS (Orpha)* Los Angeles. outstretched in second circle. Letter-
9257-9258 | ing outside of circles] ©1c. Aug. 15,
Design : | 1929; G 1544.
Book-plate, showing drawing otf The traveling salesman. [Man
books, objects, conventional border in-
closing some rules on book-borrowing
etiquette. ©1c. July 6, 1929; G 1208.
Drawing:
Pekinese puppy with tongue out.
[Seated on hind legs] ©1c. Aug. 3,
1929; G 1471.
Klitgaard (Kaj)* Bearsville, N. Y.
9259
Painting:
Moby Dick Picture of white whale
and two whaling boats. © 1c. Sept.
25, 1929; G 1841.
Kohn (Charles)* New York.
Drawing:
' Hoover (Herbert) in Hebraic hymns.
[Head and shoulders of Hoover made
of Hebrew lettering] © 1c. Sept. 19,
1929; G 1810.
9260
Korbel (Mario)* New York. 9261
Sculpture:
Therese (Sainte) Full length fe-
male figure draped, hands crossed
holding crucifix and with garland of
flowers draped on both arms. © 1.
Sept. 4, 1929; G 1752.
Kraus (Alden G.)* Oshkosh, Wis.
9262
Painting:
Man’s load. Hunter carrying a deer
out of the woods on his shoulder. A
winter sunset scene. © 1. Aug. 29,
1929; G 1725.
Kurtzman (Samuel)* Philadelphia.
9263-9267
Drawings:
‘Changes. <A stage on top left hand
corner; a sheet of piano music on
lower corner; four pictures on right
side. ©1c. Aug. 24, 1929; G 1613.
Introducing—Through the cartoon-
ist’s spectacles. [Man with arms out-
stretched at sides in first circle, man
seen behind smaller circles within sec-
ond circle, lettering outside of circles]
©l1c Aug. 15, 1929; G 1543.
Through the cartoonist’s spectacles.
Comic strip with two circles; in one of
them a book is closed; in the other the
book is open. Lettering outside of
circles. © kc. Aug. 24, 1929; G 1612.
[Man with arms folded sitting
by bed with woman in it, in first cir-
cle; man has leg crossed, left arm
79800—29——3
and four chorus girls all standing on
right foot with left legs raised.] ©
1 ec. Aug. 15, 1929; G 1545.
Lariviere (EK. L.) Calais, France.
9268
Courquin and Vittrant. Design:
Rose (La) Flower, leaves and
stems. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1929; G 1837.
Lathrop (Gertrude Katherine)* Al-
bany. 9269
Sculpture:
Heron. Standing among reeds on
an octagon base.
G 1536.
Leathers (Ward)* New York.
9270-9271
© 1c. Aug. 12, 1929;
Models:
Feminine head and neck. [Circular
groove around crown of head] ©1c.
Aug. 8, 1929; G 1475.
—— [Painted mouth] © 1c. Aug.
3, 1929; G 1474.
Lehmann (Kurt) New York.
9272-9282
Wieselthier (Vally) Embroidery de-
signs:
Style, P. EH. A. (1-6) ©1ce each
July 8, 1929; G 1201-1206.
Style P. E. A. 7-11. © 1c each
Sept. 16, 1929; G 1792-1796.
Leigh (Ethel Traphagen) New York.
9283-9294
Brinson (Isabel) Design:
Visu (African knives) A. ©1e.
Aug. 1, 1929; G 1594.
Bubb (Edna) Design:
Baragumu (Horns) © 1c. Aug. 1,
1929; G 1585.
Candido (Bianca G.) Design:
Pete ya sikio (African earrings) B.
© 1c. Aug. 1, 1929; G 1587.
Di Angelis (Fernanda) Design:
Pembe na nysingo (Ivory and eb-
ony) ©1c. Aug. 1, 1929; G 1584.
Ebbers (Florence) Design:
Vipepo (Fans) ©1c. Aug. 1, 1929:
G 1593.
Fairbanks (EHEmma E.) Design:
Kigao (African shields) ©1c. Aug.
1, 1929; G 1590.
Goldfield (Ruth E.) Design:
Kofia (African fez) © 1c. Aug. 1,
1929; G 1589.
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9295
pt. Iv, n. S., v. 24
Leigh (Ethel Traphagen)—Contd.
Hallman (Ruth E.) Design:
Pete ya sikio (African earrings) A.
© 1c. Aug. 1, 1929; G 1586.
Mendes (Maria P.) Design:
Kitana (African hair ornament) ©
1c. Aug. 1, 1929; G@ 1592.
Nielsen (Myrtle) Design:
Visu (African knives) B. ©le.
Auge’ 1” 1929. G: 1595.
Sutermeister (Margaret) Design:
Kofia (African cap) ©1c. Aug. 1,
1929; G@ 1588.
Weeks (Gertrude H.)
Vita ya masi (Stools)
1, 1929; G 1591.
Lesch (Rudolf) New York. 9295-9303
Geuders (A.) painting:
Anver—La maison des Brasseurs.
Interior of hall, square tiled fioor;
stairway at right, leading to upper
Design:
©1c. Aug.
floor. Open door at rear of hall, lamp
hangs from ceiling. © 1c. July 16,
1O29- 7G, 131d.
Pollak (Max) Drawings:
Brooklyn Bridge. Roofs of wharfs
and river in foreground; suspension
bridge in middleground; colorful sky-
line of New York in background. ©
1c. Aug. 28, 1929; G 1632.
HKastside—Pike street. Street in
tenement district with umbrella sign
and shoe sign overhanging crowded
sidewalk, man in chair at left. ©1e.
Aug. 6, 1929: G 1493.
Skyline from Brooklyn bridge.
Bridge and suspension cables in right
foreground; river and boats at left.
New York skyline in background. ©
1c. Aug. 6, 1929; G 1492.
Skyline from Hoboken ferry. Fore-
ground is Hoboken ferry slip, Yriver
with boats occupies middleground,
New York skyline in back. © 1 ©.
Aug. 6, 1929; G 1494.
Telephone bldg. Foreground is
churchyard, showing gravestenes.
Telephone bldg. in background rises
out of group of lower buildings. ©
1c. Aug. 6, 1929; G 1490.
Simon (T. F.) drawings:
Japanese street in Tokyo. Crowded
street in the bazaars in Tokyo. Signs
with Japanese characters overhanging
walk. Figures in costume. © 1 ec.
Aug. 6, 1929; G@ 1489.
Japanese Tori. Gate with double
bar at top occupies center, spruce trees
at left, figures passing from gate to
pavillion in rear. © 1c. Aug. 6, 1929;
G 1491.
Mont Fuji. Several small vessels
on bluegreen water in foreground;
rocks rising out of water; blue moun-
tain with white peak rises out of back-
ground. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1929; G 1633.
Lewiston chamber of commerce, Lewis-
ton, Id. 9304
Spurgeon (Glen H.) Drawing: -
Lewis and Clark, 1805. [Two men
Standing on rock, pointing] © 1.
Sept. 9, 1929; G 1776.
Luban (Boris) New York. 9305
Painting:
Edison (Thomas Alva)
inventor.
[Three quarter length portrait] ©le.
Aug. 10, 1929; G@ 1529.
McBride (William John) Chicago.
9306
Design:
Plate 6. Twenty poses of [nude fe-
male] figures blowing or casting off
soap bubbles, numbered 1 to 20; and
eleven parts of figures showing varia-
tions possible with some of the figures.
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1929; G 1789.
McFarland (Corey F.) Keokuk, Ia.
9307
Langebarlet (John H. D.) Draw-
ing:
Good luck. Horseshoe with the
words, Good luck, appearing thereon,
and the words, Come again, and a pic-
ture of a four-leaf clover enclosed
therein. © 1c Aug. 17, 1929; G
1575.
Mackain (Marguerite)* Paris.
Sculpture:
Argentina, [Swaying figure of
woman clothed in a ruffled dress]
© 1c. Apr. 24, 1929; G 1175.
Martin (Hulda _ Louise)
Mass. 9309, 9510
Martin (Chas. Edward) Paintings:
De Soto’s first sight of the Missis-
sippi River, 1541. [Man on horse ir
foreground; Indian at his side point-
ing over river; others in background]
© 1c. Aug. 29, 1929; G 1723.
Lafitte (Jean) the pirate. [Scene
on pirate ship. Man with sword, in
foreground, pointing to his left. Other
men behind him] ©1ec. Aug. 29, 1929;
G 1724.
Martin (Sadie) * Detroit.
Drawing:
Dental hygiene, representing the
lower jaw ot teeth, the teeth forming
helmets of the soldiers and tooth-
brushes as means of hygiene. ©1e..
July 1, 1929; G 1165.
9308
Taunton,
9311
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Mastandrea (Charles)* Brooklyn.
931
Drawing:
Sacri cuori. [Upper two-thirds of
design composed. of two hearts, each
surmounted by cross, set in double cir-
cle of thorns and leaves. Symbolical
figures in lower third] © 1. Aug.
19, 1929; G 1567.
Mazur (Joseph C.)* Buffalo.
93138, 93814
Painting:
Pulaski (Brigadier General Casi-
mir) in the uniform of the American
army of 1776. [Full length standing. ]
© ic. Aug. 13, 1929; G 1538.
Sculpture :
Pulaski (Count Casimir) 1779-1929.
Medallion in profile of Brigadier Gen-
eral Casimir Pulaski in uniform of the
American army of 1776. © 1c. Aug.
13, 1929; G 1587.
Meisner & Buch, Leipzig.
Davanzo (A.) paintings:
Girl holding a flower basket. Stand-
ing beside a birds house. Winter land-
scape. ©1c. July 25, 1929; G 1408.
Girl in a fur coat, holding a flower
basket. Standing next to a _ barren
tree. with a small birds house; house
in the background; winter landscape.
©l1e. July 25, 1929; G 1401.
Old man and woman alighting from
a coach. They are dressed very old
fashioned ; considerable amount of bag-
gage; in background a bridge; winter
landscape. © 1 ¢. July 25, 1929; G
1403.
Old woman walking along fence
which surrounds a house. She is fol-
lowing 3 other persons. Winter land-
scape. ©l1e. July 25, 1929; G 1407.
Winter landscape. Village street
covered with snow; in the front 2
women and children. © 1c. July 25,
1929; G 1402.
Winter landscape. Woman with
long shawl approaching a house, car-
rying many packages, children stand-
ing in door of the house. ©1c. July
25, 1929; G 1406.
Woman and man in old fashioned
dress walking on a snow covered road.
Village in the background. © 1 «.
July 25, 1929; G 1404.
Woman carrying twigs on her back,
walking toward a village covered with
snow. ©1ce. July 25, 1929; G 1405.
Schaette (A) painting:
Sunny autumn day, 579. Road lead-
ing from a village in the background,
9315-9323
OF ART
9338
occupies the middle, with birches on
each side of road, man in road, blue
sky background. © 1c. Aug. 2, 1929;
G 1470.
Meldrim (Vera L.)* New York. 93824
Drawing:
Frocks of fashion. [Decorative fig-
ure of girl in old-fashioned costume.
Lettering at top and bottom] © 1..
Aug. 28, 1929; G 1634.
Meliodon (Jules Andre) * Philadelphia.
9325
Design :
American soldier with gun taking
eartridge in his belt. Shield sur-
mounted by the American eagle close
to his right leg. ©1c. July 19, 1929;
G 13829.
Melvill (Antonia) * Los Angeles.
Painting:
Body and soul. Two female figures,
ohne trying to pull down the other.
Mountain view in background. © 1 ¢.
Aug. 17, 1929; G 1568.
Merrill (Marion)* Toronto, Canada.
9327
9326
Sculpture:
Sonny Boy. [Little boy with
straight bobbed hair standing with legs
close together, holding his outspread
hands on his legs. © 1c. July 3,
1929; G 1350.
Miller (R. Russell) Dayton, O. 9328
Knight (Marion) Painting:
Battle of Gettysburg. [Cyclorama.
Battle] at its height. Pickett’s charge
through peach orchard, July 3, 1868.
Confederate General Armistead, figure
on horse, [killed.] Codori House in
distance. Pickett’s Confederate head-
quarters on Emmittsburg road. ©1c.
Sept. 4, 1929; G 1851.
Moore (Bruce)* Wichita, Kan. 93829
Sculpture :
Gazelle. Bronze statuette of a ga-
zelle standing on a ball. © 1c. Sept.
19, 1929; G@ 1811.
Moschcowitz (Paul)* New York. 93830
Painting:
Radiant motherhood. Mother and
child with radiating background. ©
1e¢. July 29, 1929; G 1526.
Moselsio (Simon)* Brooklyn.
9331-93838
Bear. [Walking on all fours] ©
1c. July 31, 1929; G 1459.
Bull. [Left fore foot raised] ©1l1c.
July 31, 1929; G@ 1460.
Sculpture:
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Moselsio (Simon) *—Continued.
Caricature of a wirehaired fox ter-
rier. [Standing on all fours] ©l1e.
July 31, 1929; G 1462.
Chow dog. [Figure of Chow dog,
standing] © 1. Sept. 16, 1929; G
1797.
Cock. [In position of crowing] ©
1c. Aug. 3, 1929; G 1472.
Golfplayer. [Man holding golf club
in position at end of stroke] ©1e.
July 13, 1929; G 1861.
Pig. [Hind feet on base, fore feet
in air] ©l1c. Aug. 3, 1929; G 1473.
Sealyham terrier. [Standing on all
fours] ©1e. July 31, 1929; G 1461.
Murphy (Paul D.) New York. 9339
Wegenaar (J. L.) co., ine. Design:
Murphy. Cemetery memorial, trip-
tych in form with platform base.
Sunk carved panels arranged each side
of die stone. © 1c. July 5, 1929; G
1185.
Naval historical foundation, Washing-
ton. 9340
Poole (Burnell) painting:
Distorted target for U-boats. The
British 8S. S. Mauretania carrying
American troops is under attack by
German submarines. [Destroyer in
foreground. On transport’s opposite
side is the U. S. destroyer Sampson.
©l1c. July 25, 1929; G 1409.
Neal (Irl J.)* Mattoon, Ill. 9341
Model:
Ship model. Three masts, historic
ship with five sails, two booms, three
flags, emblems on four sails. © 1 ¢.
Sept. 21, 1929; G 1822.
North star granite corp., St. Cloud,
Minn. 9342
McClellan (Harry C.) Design:
Memorial, 451. © June 25, 1929;
2c. June 29; G 1157.
Norwood (Elise Rose)* Fairfax, Calif.
9343-9345
Sculpture:
Inayat Khan. Bust. © 1. July
26, 1929; G 1446.
— Full length model. ©1e. July
26, 1929; G 1445.
Life’s book. Representation of
closed book, a man’s foot thereon and
superimposed thereon bust of woman
with babe. © 1c. July 26, 1929; G
1444.
Osborne (Arthur)* Faversham, Eng-
land. 9346-9394
Models:
Alamo, cradle of Texas liberty.
[Building in Spanish style, with cen-
tral portico. Group of people in left
foreground] ©1e. July 15, 1929; G
1298.
Appeal to the Great Spirit. [Indian
on horseback, arms outstretched, face
uplifted] © 1e. July 15, 1929; G
1305.
Bells of San Gabriel. [Building of
Spanish architecture. Six bells in bel-
try] ©le. July 25, 1929; G 1410.
Birthplace of Charles Dickens.
[Front elevation of house, with gar-
den, fence and sidewalk in foreground ]
© 1c. July 25, 1929; G 1411.
Birthplace of the fiag of the U. 8. A.,
239 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa.
[Front of a low building. American
flag on pole in attic window. People
standing on sidewalk in front] ©1le.
July 25, 1929; G 1412.
Birthplace of Walt Whitman, Hunt-
ington, Long Island. [Frame farm-
house and buildings viewed from road.
Fence and trees in middle distance]
©1c. July 25, 1929; G 1413.
Capitol, Washington, D. C. ©1e.
July 25, 1929; G 1414.
Castle of St. Angelo, Rome. [Cir-
cular building with tower in back-
ground, road leading over bridge with
statues, in fore ground] ©1e. July
25, 1929; G 1415.
Dickens (Charles) [Oval picture of
man seated in chair. Bookcase in
background at right] ©ilc. July 15,
1929; G@ 1295.
Dickens (Charles) in his study,
Gadshill. [Man seated before desk,
facing windows] © 1c. July 25, 1929;
G 1416.
End of the trail. [Indian on horse
back at end of trail. Horse and rider
in attitude of extreme exhaustion. In-
dian sitting with head drooped for-
ward, holding a long spear under his
right arm] © 1c. July 15, 1929; G
1303.
First church of Christ scientist and
Publishing house, Boston, Mass.
[Three large buildings, round dome
on one in center] © 1c. July 25,
1929; G 1417.
Forum, Rome. [Ruins of building
in foreground, columns along left side
standing] © 1c. July 25, 1929; G
1418. .
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9339
Front of Saint Barbara mission.
[Long low building, spanish style,
fountain in courtyard] ©1e. July
25, 1929; G 1419.
Grant’s tomb, New York. © 1 ¢.
July 25, 1929; G 1420.
Hamlet. [Personification of Hamlet
at left looking at shadowy white figure
in background] © 1c. July 25, 1929;
G 1421.
Home of Charles Dickens, Gadshill,
Rochester. [Front elevation of house
with four bay windows] ©1e. July
250; G 1422.
Hope. [Figure of woman seated on
hemisphere, holding lyre, body bent
forward in attitude of listening to the
note of the last string] © 1c. July
15, 1929; G 13806.
House of Seven Gables, Salem, Mass.
© ic. July 25, 1929: G 1423.
Independence Hall, Philadelphia. ©
1e. July 25, 1929; G 1424.
Inner court corridors, San Juan Ca-
pistrano mission. [Row of connected
arches] ©1c. July 25, 1929; G 1425.
Landing of Columbus, 1492. [Group
of people in period costume on shore
with body of water and 8 ships in left
background. Central figure kneeling
on one knee is supporting a banner.]
©l1e July 15, 1929; G 1302.
Landing of the Pilgrims, 1620.
[Group of Pilgrims at left conferring
with Indians at right] © 1. July
15, 1929; G 1304.
Little Nell and her grandfather rest-
ing. [Dickens’ characters leaning
against tree] © 1c. July 25, 1929;
G 1426.
Log cabin—birthplace of Abraham
Lineoln, Rock Spring Farm, Ky. ©
1 ¢. July 25, 1929; G 1427.
Macbeth. [Personification of Mac-
beth in armor and cloak] ©1 ec. July
25, 1929; G 1428.
March of Myles [!] Standish. [In-
dian leading group of men in early
American costume] © 1c. July 25,
1929; G 1429.
Mayfiower as it entered Plymouth
harbor 1620 bringing the first New
England settlers. © 1c. July 25, 1929;
G 1430.
Mr. Pickwick addressing the mem-
bers of the Pickwick club. The proud-
est moment of his existence. ©1e
July 25, 1929; G 1431.
Mother. The noblest type of woman-
hood. [After the famous painting]
© 1 c. July 25, 1929: G 1432.
Mt. Vernon the home of Washington.
[Colonial house with pillars support-
ing an upper porch. Situated on a
slight rise. Large trees around house]
© 1 ¢. July 15,°1929': Golson.
Old curiosity shop, London. [Small
corner building with slanting roof.
Two people at corner entrance] ©
1e July 15, 1929; G 1299.
Old whater. [Large sailing vessel
on open sea] ©1e. July 15, 1929;
G 1300.
Old windmill. [Road leading past
windmill situated on side of a hill.
Horse and cart in foreground] ©1e.
July 15, 1929; G 13801.
Portia [Personification of Portia,
dressed in long robes and holding
scroll] ©1ce. July 25, 1929; G 1433.
Priscilla and John Alden. [Man
and woman in Puritan costume; walk-
ing. Man earrying gun on his
shoulder] © 1. July 15, 1929; G
1296.
Return of the Mayflower. [Puritan
man and woman watching ship in the
distance] © 1c. July 25, 1929; G
1434.
Rows, Chester. [Corner view of row
of old English houses, with gable roofs
and dormer windows] © 1c. July 15,
1929; G 13808.
Ruins of the Colosseum, Rome. ©
1c. July 25, 1929; G 1485
Shakespeare (William) [Head and
shoulders] © 1c. July 25, 1929; G
1437.
Shylock. [Figure of Shylock the
Jew, in long robes] © 1c. July 25,
1929; G 1488.
Signing the Compact, Provincetown,
Mass., U. S. A., Nov. 11, 1620. [Men,
women and children in early Amer-
ican dress, grouped about a desk] ©
ec Puly 20,1929". tae:
Sir Galahad. [Knight in armor
standing by head of white horse] ©
1 ec. July 25, 1929; G@ 1440.
Stairway San Gabriel mission.
[Stairway alongside of large building,
Spanish style] ©1c. July 25, 1929;
G 1441.
Statue of Liberty, New York. ©1¢c.
July 25, 1929; G 1442.
Wedding journey of Minnehaha and
Hiawatha. [Indian man and maiden
in elaborate dress, strolling through
forest. Man has right arm around girl
and is holding a bow in his out-
stretched left hand] © 1 @ July 15,
1929; G 13809.
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Osborne (Arthur) *—Continued.
Weller (Sam) [Figure of Sam
Weller standing with wright foot
propped up on table] ©1e. July 25,
1929; G 1486.
White House, Washington, D.C. ©
1 ¢ July 25, 1929; G 1443.
Why worry. [Man wearing large
hat and smoking a pipe, seated in a
chair reading a newspaper] © 1.
July 15, 1929: G 1297.
Osborne co., Newark, N. J.
9395-9449
Chambers (C. Bosseron) Painting:
Girl’s head, red dress, 3987. Head
and shoulders of young girl with
brown eyes and hair, wearing a red
and gold brocaded dress. ©1c. Aug.
30, 1929; G 1746.
Follett (F. M.) Drawings:
Hey, let them wildflowers alone and
come back here and help me, P1712.
Man fixing his car. Large bear in back
of him. Lady and two children climb-
ing over fence. Large pine trees in
background. © 1c. Aug. 30, 1929; G
Sea,
Important message.
Bumps, P 1706. Man is lying under
car, repairing it, while a snake is
crawling toward him. Lady and two
children in car calling to man. ©1€e.
Aug. 30, 1929; G@ 17338.
Just a little skid. P1711. Car has
skidded down a hill and rear part is
in the water. Man and family looking
out of window. Telegraph pole near
car. ©1c. Aug. 30, 1929;-G 1736.
Mr. Bumps attempts a little repair
work, P 1707. Man while fixing his
ear hit his hand with a wrench. Lady
holding her hands to her ears. Three
children standing by lady, laughing.
© 1c. Aug. 30, 1929; G 1729.
Mr. Bumps’ brakes don’t quite stop
him, P 1704. Car knocking policeman
and his traffic sign over. Man, lady
and two children in car. Two men
standing on walk in background. ©
1c. Aug. 30, 1929; G 1728.
Mr. Bumps changes a tire, P 1703.
Man trying to change a tire. Car is
covered with tar. Woman and three
children looking out of car. Sign in
front of car. © 1c. Aug. 30, 1929;
G 1726.
Mr. Bumps fails to give the pass-
word, P 1708. Man in foreground get-
ting water from a well. Goat is ready
to leap on him. Lady and two children
Page Mr.
in car in background. © 1c. Aug. 30,
1929; G 17382.
Mr. Bumps fixes the windshield
wiper at last, P 1718. Man sitting on
hood of car, in the rain, trying to fix
his windshield wiper. Lady, with two
children, in car handing man her um-
brella. © 1c. Aug. 30, 1929; G 1730.
Mr. Bumps washes the ear himself,
P 1705. Man is talking to a little boy
and turning hose on lady who is com-
ing from back of car. Roofs of houses
in background. © 1c. Aug. 30, 1929;
G 1727.
Mr. Bumps, who never drives over
25 miles an hour, gets a summons, P
1709. Policeman on motorcycle chas-
ing a car. Child looking out of win-
dow. Houses in -background. ©1«e
Aug. 30, 1929; G 1781.
Sure, I kin fix it fer ye; but J can’t
do it today, P 1702. Mechanic and
farmer standing in front of garage at
right. Man talking to mechanic. Lady
and two children are sitting in car at
left. ©1e. Aug. 30, 1929; G 1734.
Uninvited luncheon guest, P1710. A
picnic lunch is spread under a tree at
right. A Skunk is walking toward the
food. Family and car at left. Man
stopping boy from throwing a rock at
skunk. © 1c. Aug. 30, 1929; G 1737.
Goodwin (Philip R.)
Cruisers meeting bear and cubs,
3995. Two hunters are climbing up
some large rocks at left. Mother bear
and two cubs at right. Tyree lying
across rocks in foreground. Large
mountains in background. ©1c. Aug.
30, 1929; G 1740.
Hare (J. Knowles) Painting:
Girl’s head, blonde hair, 3949. Head
and Shoulders of young girl with blond
hair, white tulle over shoulders and
roses at breast. Green background.
©1ec. Aug. 30, 1929; G 1741.
Neville (A. D.) paintings:
Bathing girl, 3952. [Right side of
girl wearing a bathing suit. Figured
band around her hair] © 1e. July
25, 1929; G 1364.
Girl, 3954. Head and shoulder of
young girl wearing evening dress;
cloak trimmed with white fur over her
right shoulder; pearl beads around
neck. ©1e. July 25, 1929; G 1874.
3955. Left side view of young
girl, black hair, holding a feathered
fan up to her shoulders. © 1c. July
25, 1929; G 1877.
Painting:
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3956. Head of young girl,
blonde hair, wearing turban, striped
scarf around her neck. © 1c. July
25, 1929; G 1880.
3958. Black hair, white fur
scarf. ©l1e. July 25, 1929; G@ 1370.
3959. Full face of young girl
wearing three cornered hat, large ear-
ling on right ear, bow at left of face.
©1c. July 25, 1929; G 1879.
—— 3960. Head of young gir,
blonde hair; band around her hair,
bow on side. © 1c. July 25, 1929;
G 1373.
3961. Head and shoulder of
young girl, blonde hair, wearing eve-
ning dress; beads around her neck. ©
1 e. July 25, 1929; G 1375.
3962. Smiling head of young
ein ered collar. ©. 1 ec. July 25,
1929; (G-1372.
— 3963. Head and left shoulder
of young girl, blonde hair. © 1c. July
25, 1929; G 13871.
Girl holding violets, 357. * Black
bobbed hair, brown eyes. [Violets in
right hand] © 1. July 25, 1929;
G 1876.
Girl’s head, 3953. Brown hair, blue
eyes, collar and tie around her neck.
©ic. July 25, 1929; G 1382.
Pressler (Gene) paintings:
Girl, 3968. Girl sitting in a garden,
- wearing Spanish shawl. Mountains in
right background, large trees in left
background. © 1c. July 25, 1929; G
1378.
Girl with roses, 3988. Left profile of
girl seated. She wears a figured eve-
ning gown, tulle over her arms. Hands
are raised, one finger resting on her
ehin. Bunch of roses in her lap. ©
ie July 25, 1929: G 1381.
Scott (John G.) paintings:
Beauty is only skin deep. Who’d
want it any deeper, 3975. [Little girl
wearing bathing suit, life guard stand-
ing in. background winking his eye]
© 1c. July 25, 1929; G 1365.
Cleanliness is next to Godliness, and
a boiled shirt covers a multitude of
Sins, 3972. Little boy and two puppies
in a bath tub—boy washing his hair.
©1e. July 25, 1929; G 1366.
Don’t fiddle your time away, 3980.
{Little boy playing a violin. Little dog
sitting in front of him watching him
play] ©1e. July 25, 1929; G 1367.
Early bird catches the worm. That’s
what the worm gets for being too
early, 3974. Little boy wearing a large
9449
hat and overalls carrying a fishing
pole in left hand and three little fish
in right. Dog following boy. ©)1 ¢.
July 25, 1929; G 1868.
If you want business you have\ to
drum it up, 3970. Two children
dressed as soldiers. One little bay
wearing a major’s hat is playing on a
jarge drum, other little boy is playing
on a dishpan. © 1c. July 25, 1929;°
G 1384.
Life is one darn thing after another,
3969. Little dog chasing a small boy.
©1c. July 25, 1929; G 1385.
Look before you leap, 3976. Little
boy with red hair wearing trunks
standing on a spring board ready to
leap in the water. © 1c. July 25,
1929 ;; G 1387:
Naked truth is more attractive than
a le dressed up, 3973. Little boy
dressed in trunks posing as prize
fighter. Little dog sitting in back of
boy. ©1e. July 25, 1929; G 1390.
Patch up your troubles while the
patching’s good, 3978. Little girl is
Sewing patch on little boy’s trousers.
©1e. July 25, 1929; G 1393.
Rolling stone gathers no moss, but
gets the rough edges knocked off it,
3971. Little boy wearing a large hat
and long trousers. He is leaning on
acane. Little dog sitting next to boy.
©1c. July 25, 1929; G 1394.
Way to a man’s heart is his stomach,
but indigestion is the root of all evil,
3979. Little boy sitting at table hold-
ing a knife and fork. Little girl is
standing in back of him with a plate
of food. ©i1c. July 25, 1929; G 1396.
You can’t keep a good man down,
3977. [Little boy in water up to his
chin. Straw hat floating on top of
water. Little fish has his head out of
the water looking at boy. ©1e. July
25, 1929; G 1398.
Sherrin (Daniel) painting:
Little home in the highlands, 3986.
Thatched roof cottage is at left, lady
Standing in doorway. Man and sheep
on road near house. Water at right,
sailboat on water. Mountains in back-
ground. © 1c. July 25, 1929; G 1386.
Teller (Griffith H.) Paintings:
Large trees, mountain and lake,
3981. Three large trees on shore in
foreground; lake in center of picture;
mountains covered with trees in back-
ground. © 1c. Aug. 30, 1929; G 1742.
Mountain and lake, 3993. Lake in
left foreground. Man in row-boat.
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Osborne co.—Continued.
Mountains in left background. At
right, on Shore, is a house. Road leads
up ‘to house from foreground. © 1.
Aug. 80, 1929; G 1744.
Night mail, 3985. Aeroplane flying
over cottage. Cottage and poplar
trees at right, water at left. Lights
fon shore in distance] ©1e. July 25,
1929; G 13891.
Yosemite Falls, 3991. Large water-
fall coming from wall of rocks and
forming stream in foreground. Pine
trees growing at left and right. ©1e.
July 25, 1929; G 1397.
Zeppelin, 3966. Night scene, large
Zeppelin flying over small village.
House and barn at left. Large trees
growing near house. Church and num-
ber of houses in right background. ©
ie. July 25, 1929; G 1399.
Wells (J. S. Sanderson) Painting:
Well away, 3996. Large group of
dogs are following a hunter and his
horse in foreground. At left is an-
other hunter pointing toward the
woods. Another group of hunters in
right background. © 1 ¢. Aug. 30,
1929; G 1739.
Woolfenden (L. G.) paintings:
Automobile girl, 3990. [Girl driving
roadster, large mountains in back-
ground, lake in front of mountains. ]
© 1c. July 25, 1929; G 1363.
Girl at pool in garden, 3982. Draped
figure in front of a pool. Large moun-
tains in background, broken stone walk
in foreground. Flowers and large
trees growing around pool. © 1 e.
July 25, 1929; G 1369.
Hymn to the sun, 3967. Girl, tulle
draped over her body is standing on a
small terrace playing a pipe. Small
post in front of her, stone wall at left,
poplar trees growing back of wall.
Mountains and lake in background. ©
1c. July 25, 1929; G 1383.
Looking for the fairies, 3984. Little
girl with blonde curls sitting on a rock
looking in a pool. Waterlilies and re-
flection of moon in pool. Large tree
and shrubs growing in background. ©
te. July 25, 1929:"G 1388.
Mother and baby, 3983. Mother
holding baby in her arms. Large tree
in background, flowers on either Side.
©1e. July 25, 1929; G 1389.
Now you tell one, 3989. [Nude baby
sitting on a table; laughing heartily]
©1c. July 25, 1929; G 1392.
Source, 3965. Girl with tulle draped
over her body sitting on some rocks
pouring water out of a vase, forming
a small waterfall over rocks. Trees in
background. © 1c. July 25, 1929; G
1395. |
Paladini (Sauerio) & son, New York.
9450
Beneduce (Pasquale) Design:
Sweet charity. [Interior of house
showing two women at right shaking
hands; cat and dog in front of fire-
place at left] © 1c. Aug. 27, 1929;
G 1615.
Paramino (John Francis)* Boston.
9451
Design:
Massachusetts men who have been
awarded the Congressional medal of
honor. Tablet. [At top insignia of
spread eagle and wreath, reproduction
of medal in lower right and left cor-
ners. List of names in between.] ©
1c Aug. 1, 1929; G 1463.
Parker (George C.)* Chicago.
Drawing:
Century of progress—Chicago, U. S.
A. [Representation of various modes
of transportation: covered wagon,
ship, train, airplanes and dirigible.
Skyscrapers in background] © 1 e.
July 22, 1929; G 18382.
9452
Parker pen co., Janesville, Wis. 94538
Rehberger (A. C.) Model:
Golf player. Figure of male golf
player completing driving stroke, [on
circular base] © 1 ¢. Sept. 11, 1929;
G 1866.
Parsell (Ella H.)* Loganton, Pa.
9454-9457
Drawings:
Air mail envelope. [Biplane, closed
model, propeller in motion.] © 1 ¢.
July 18, 1929; G 1504.
[Biplane, open model, propeller
in motion] © 1. July 18, 1929; G
1503.
Air mail seal. [Biplane. No pro-
peller showing] ©1ce. July 26, 1929;
G 1505.
—-[Monoplane] © 1c. July 26,
1929; G 1506. 7
Paulding (John)* Chicago. 9458
Sculpture :
Lake breeze. Figure of nymph float-
ing at the crest of a wave, with head
thrown back as if blowing a kiss from
the finger-tips. Base is elliptical in
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shape and finished at bottom with a
wave form. © 1 ¢. Sept. 10, 1929;
G 11%.
Pelletier (Michael)* New York. . 9459
Design:
Pelletier mirror-plax. Feminine head
surrounded by stars above a scroll.
[Circular design of lettering below]
© 1c. July 16, 1929; G 1312.
Peruggi (Hrnesto)* New York.
9460-9464
Sculpture:
Columbus landing at San Salvador.
[Plaque with figures of Columbus and
other men, in relief] © 1c. July 1,
1929; G 11€2.
Grand Canal, Venice. [Plaque show-
ing gondola in foreground; row of
buildings in background] © 1 e. July
1, 1929; G 1164.
Return. [Interior scene showing
men and women in foreign costume
greeting one another and conversing in
groups. Tables at right] ©1c. Aug.
30, 1929; G 1747.
Speak no evil, see no evil, hear no
evil. [Five nude children in various
positions representing the five senses.
Wooded landscape in background] ©
1c. Aug. 24, 1929; G 1607.
Washington crossing the Delaware.
[Plaque with figures of Washington
and other men in boat, in relief] ©
ic. July 1, 1929; G 1168:
Peters cartridge co., Cincinnati. 9465
Painting :
Hunter and hunted. [Wild animal
on rocky cliff in foreground looking
down at hunter below] © 1. Sept.
7, 1929; G 1767.
Petri (Pitt) Buffalo. 9466-9471
Hagenauer (Karl) sculpture:
Grotesque statuette of a bird. ©€
le. July 23, 1929; G 1342.
Grotesque statuette of a dog. A, B.
© 1c. each July 23, 1929; G 1343,
1344.
Grotesque statuette of a horse. A, B.
© ic. each July 23, 1929; G 1345, 1346.
Grotesque statuette of a rooster. ©
f duly 25, 1929; G@ 1347.
Polman (Bertha M.)* Irondequoit,
PrPeENS Ye 9472
Painting:
Return of Christ. [Full length
robed figure of Christ in midst of
9483
shadowy clouds. Radiating cross at
right]. ©1le. Aug. 23, 1929; G 1608.
Porter (N.)
Phoenix, Ariz.
Megargee (Lon) painting:
Bucking horse with rider. [Cowboy
seated on horse, rearing off ground,
forefeet lifted high] © 1c. July 22,
1929: G@ 1337.
saddle & harness ©Co.,
9473
Pratt (George D.) New York. 9474
Spiegle (Frederick M.) Painting:
Builders of the nation. Covered
wagons drawn by oxen, with figures
of men in foreground and mountains
in distance. © 1c. May 27, 1929; G
83899.
Rae (Henry M.)* care Dry milk co.,
New York. 9475-9476
Sculpture:
Anne (St.) and the Virgin Mary.
Circular relief showing the Virgin
Mary as a little girl and her mother,
St. Anne, teaching her from a book.
© 1c. Dec. 4, 1928; G 84764.
Therese (St.) Standing figure of
Carmelite nun holding roses and cruci-
fix. Head slightly inclined forwards.
© 1c. Dec. 4, 1928; G 84765.
Rehberger (A. C.) co., Chicago.
Rehberger (A. C.) Model:
Tiger. [Standing figure of a tiger,
mouth open] © 1c. July 20, 1929;
G 1331.
9477
Rider (Charles Joseph) San Pedro,
Calif. 9478-9483
Gerrity (John Emmett) painting:
Landscape. Garden walk, grass
plots, shrubbery, trees, foliage and
building. © 1 ce Aug. 5, 1929; G
1486.
King (Albert Henry) painting:
Still-life. Plaid table cloth, tile,
plate, fruit, dish and stands, cabbage
and fruit, vases, iris, landscape. ©
1c. Aug. 5, 1929; G 1487.
Redmond (James) painting:
Goats. Rhythmic treatment of two
goats, trees and foliage formation. ©
1 ce. Aug. 5, 1929; G 1485.
Russell (Morgan) paintings:
Bather. Male torso shown against
water and foliage. © 1 ec. Aug. 5,
1929; G 1488.
©1
Daisies. In pitcher on table.
Flowers set in two jugs
e. Aug. 5, 1929; G 1482.
Pink rose.
on table. ©1c. Aug. 5, 1929; G 1484.
191
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9484
Rochester chamber of commerce, Ro-
chester, N. Y. 9484
Hopkinson (Charles) painting:
Hastman (George) [Seated, three
quarter length] ©1c. July 27, 1929;
G 1455.
Roland Park co., Baltimore. 9485
Harrison (Lloyd) Drawing:
Pioneers in restricted developments.
Title inscribed on ribbon panel at base
of drawing of section of home exterior.
© 1c. Sept. 4, 1929; G 1753.
Roman art co., inc., St. Louis. 9486
Rocchigiani (Renato) sculpture:
Boy and girl sitting and watching
fish. [Small barefoot boy and girl
seated close together on high support,
looking down. Circular base to hold
small aquarium] ©1¢c. July 12, 1929;
G 1222.
Rubins (David Kresz)* Minneapolis.
9487-9488
Sculpture:
Eve. [Nude figure of girl holding
apple in her right hand.] .Left hand
outstretched. © 1c. Aug. 1, 1929; G
1507.
Water. Nude female figure in re-
lief, represented reclining in conven-
tionalized water and sea-weed. © 1
e. Aug. 1, 1929; G 1508.
Ruprecht (Frank Davis)* Dallas.
948
Sculpture:
Pioneers. Panel, desert scene show-
ing covered wagon, cacti trees, oxen,
man, dog, and ox skull near a cactus.
©1c. Sept. 19, 1929;.G 1819.
Russell (Walter)* New York. 9490
Sculpture:
Edison (Thomas A.) Bust. ©l1e.
Sept. 23, 1929; G 1888.
Sacks (Emil H.) Philadelphia. 9491
Williams (Otey) Painting:
Gift bank check. Winter scenery
with christmas decorations including
words, Merry Christmas. [Bank check
below] © 1c. July 5, 1929; G 1179.
Sar (H. Stewart)* Hollywood, Calif.
9492
Design :
American short story magazine cov-
er. [Lettering in oblong space at top;
silhouette of bird in circle at center,
and lettering diagonally below] © 1
c. May 27, 1929; G 1722.
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 24
Schlitz (John)* Leavenworth, Kan.
9493
Model:
Peace memorial. Shield with crossed
swords sheathed and chained to shield,
on face of monument consisting of
rough-hewn rocks, and design of ter-
razzo terrace. © 1c. Aug. 23, 1929;
G 1605.
Schmandt (Henrietta E.) Buffalo.
9494, 9495
Schmandt (Yetta) [pseud.] Draw-
ing:
December. Symbolical astrological
birthday greeting ecard. [Centaur
shooting bow and arrow at face in up-
per right hand corner] © 1 c. Aug.
1, 1929; G 1603.
September. Symbolical astrological
birthday greeting card. [Woman in
flowing robes seated on branch of
flowering vine, with wings spread
above her head] © 1e. Aug. 1, 1929;
G 1602.
Schomberg (Bertram)* New York.
9496
Sculpture:
Light of industry. An artistie con-
ception of a skyscraper with a hand
bearing a rod pointing skyward. ©
1 c. Sept. 17, 1929; G 1798.
Sears (Philip 8.) Beverly, Mass.
9497
Sears (Philip Shelton) Sculpture:
Lodge (Henry Cabot) Portrait of
the late’ senator. © 1 ¢. Aug. 19,
1929; G 1573.
Segale (Carlo)* Chicago. 9498
Painting:
Mother sacrifice. A mother sees her
two children in danger of being run
down by a locomotive; she throws one
child from the path of the locomotive
but fails to rescue the other; and
mother and one child are run down
and killed. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1929; G
1542.
Seville studios, inc., Cleveland.
9499-9502
Terr (Joseph) Sculpture:
Cat. [Figure of cat sitting on reec-
tangular base] © 1. Sept. 28, 1929;
G 1868.
Horse. [Figure of horse, left foreleg
raised] © 1 c. Sept. 19, 1929; G
1809.
Lion. [Left feet forward, mouth
open] ©1c. Sept. 26, 1929; G 1844.
Orphans. [Two orphan puppies hud-
dled close together] © 1c. Sept. 21,
1929; G 1820.
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Simmers (A. M.) & sons, St. Cloud,
Minn. 9503-9508
McClellan (Harry ©.) Designs:
Benson memorial, 284. © Aug. 7,
1929; 2 ec. Aug. 16; G 1052.
Campbell memorial, 283. © Aug. 7,
1929; 2 c. Aug. 16; G 1553. —
Howard memorial, 286. © Aug. 7,
1929; 2 ec Aug. 16; G 1550.
Kittredge memorial, 288. © Aug 7,
1929; 2 c. Aug. 16; G 1548.
Rayne memorial, 285. © Aug. 7,
1929; 2 c«. Aug. 16; G 1551.
Ripley memorial, 287. © Aug. 7,
1929; 2c. Aug. 16; G 1549.
Sinnock (John R.)* Philadelphia.
9509
Model:
Payne fund, official seal. [Circular
design with lettering in border, pro-
file heads of two children in center,
and laurel and lighted lamp below]
©1c. July 29, 1929; G 1864.
Smith (Wallace)* Los Angeles.
9510-9515
Drawings: ;
Constabulary, Island of Tapit. [Two
dark-skinned men in military uni-
forms, with rifles facing each other.
Tropical scene] ©1c. Aug. 12, 1929;
G 1758.
Hymie. [Swarthy, heavy set, bald-
headed man, in tuxedo, smoking cigar]
©1e. Aug. 12, 1929; G 1762.
Junipero. [Dark-skinned soldier in
officer’s uniform, with sword raised in
right hand. Reward bill posted on
wall behind him] © 1c. Aug. 12,
1929; G 1759.
Lastro as he appears in the half-
tone on the reward bill. [Head and
shoulders of dark-skinned man with
cartridge belt over left shoulder] ©
dee. Aus, 12, 1929; G 176l.. °
Lastro—final scene. [Dark-skinned
man in sailor trousers and cap and
striped sweater, standing with arms
akimbo] © 1 « Aug. 12, 1929; G
1763.
McDougal and one of Lastro’s crew.
[A sailor, with hands in pockets, smok-
ing pipe. At left a dark-skinned man,
barefooted, with sword on belt at his
waist] ©1c. Aug. 12, 1929; G 1760.
Sprague (Florence)* Des Moines, Ia.
9516
Sculpture:
Louise. [Statuette depicting a gi-
raffe in standing position] © 1.
Sept. 20, 1929; G 1821.
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9525
Plymouth,
9517
Stader (Florence May)*
Mich.
Drawing:
Lessons on safety, citizenship and
health. [Bunnyville Bunnies nos.
1-65] ©l1e. June 8, 1929; G 1318.
Staley (Henry Shapard)* Nashville.
9518
Design:
Badge of Knights Philosoph. Shield,
broad line from lower left to upper
right on which is Ph K. Upper left,
torch across open book; lower right
sword and helmet. © 1. Aug. 12,
1929; G 1539.
Stehli bros., Ztirich, Switzerland.
9519
Cucuel (Edward) painting:
Strand idyll. [Women here and
there in groups under sun umbrellas,
on the beach. Water in the back-
ground] ©1c. July 5, 1929; G 1217.
Mannington,
9520
Stewart granite works,
W. Va.
Stewart (Roy H.) Design:
Whelan memorial. © Sept. 16, 1929;
2c. Sept. 21; G 1827.
Strien (Gladys Irene)* North Platte,
Neb. 9521
Painting :
Sonny boy. Boy with basket-ball in
his arm [wearing overalls and stand-
ing in front of a bush] ©14c. Sept. 3,
1929; G 1748.
Tagaris (Andrew A.)* Cleveland.
9522
Sculpture:
Edison (Thomas A.) Low relief
portrait. © 1c. Aug. 5, 1929; G 1480.
Tiffany studios, New York. 9523
Tiffany (Louis C.) Model:
Waring. [Headstone, in memory of
Edward Wattes Waring, of simple de-
sign. Bird in flight over water, at top;
conventional border down sides; letter-
ing in center] © 1c. Sept. 13, 1929;
G 1785.
Tobin (Anna G.) Brooklyn. 9524
Wegenaar (J. L.) co., inc. design:
Tobin cemetery memorial, tryptych
in form with platform base. Carved
cross on center die with carved panel
on wing pilasters. © 1.e¢ July 12,
1929; G 1223.
Trigg (Robert) & sons, Rockford, Il.
9525
Trigg (Milton H.) design:
Trigg (Robert) memorial. © July
16, 1929; 2c. Aug. 8;,G 1511.
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
9526
Tyer (James Harold)* Bridgeport,
Conn. 9526
Drawing:
Mrs. Gabbit. Comic strip compris-
ing eight characters. [Six views] ©
1c July 2, 1929; G 1166.
Universal granite co., ine., St. Cloud,
Minn. 9527-9529
McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:
Hodel memorial, 326. © June 25,
1929; 2 ce. June 29; G 1155.
Schmaus memorial, 325. © June 25,
1929; 2 c. June 29; G 1154.
Stanley memorial, 328. © June 25,
1929; 2 c. June 29; G 1153.
Valverde (Moreno) Hollywood, Calif.
9530-9539
Valverde (Jose) drawings:
Adoree (Renee) Iconogram, fig. 10.
©1e. July 15, 1929; G 1360.
Astor (Mary) Iconogram, fig. 8. ©
1e¢ July 15, 1929; G 1358.
Banky (Vilma) Iconogram, fig. 7.
©l1e July 15, 1929; G 1357.
Bow (Clara) Iconogram, fig. 6. ©
1c. July 15, 1929; G 1356.
Davies (Marion) Iconogram, fig. 5.
© 1c. July 15, 1929; G 1855.
Del Rio (Dolores) Iconogram, fig. 4.
© 1e. July 15, 1929; G 1854.
Garbo (Greta) Iconogram, fig. 1.
©1c. July 15, 1929; G 1351.
Negri (Poli) Iconogram, fig. 2. ©
1 ec. July 15, 1929; G 1352.
Talmadge (Norma) Iconogram, fig.
3. ©lc. July 15, 1929; G 1353.
Velez (Lupe) Iconogram, fig. 9. ©
1c. July 15, 1929; G 1359.
Volk (Douglas)* Center Lovell, Me.
9540:
Painting:
Midst gathering clouds. Head of
Lincoln, front view, dark sky back-
ground, dark coat, eyes looking partly
down. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1929; G 1779.
Walcutt bros. co., New Lork.
9541-9545
Lang (Max) Design:
No. 607. Frame effect made up of
diagonal blocks of two designs. ©
1 ¢. Sept. 20, 1929; G 1815.
Scharbius (A.) Designs:
No. 612. Frame with Japanese de-
sign, three motifs at top and two mo-
tifs at bottom. Stipple effect back-
ground. © 1c. Sept. 20, 1929; G 1813.
No. 613. Frame of seroll lines and
straight lines, conventional. © 1 ec.
Sept. 20, 1929; G 1814.
pt. IV, n. S., Vv. 24
Watson (Mabel M.) Designs:
No. 609. Conventional owl heads
and block background, with solid space
in center for name. © 1 ¢. Sept. 20,
1929; G 1818.
No. 610. Square formed of fork and
flash motifs, with solid space for name
in center. © 1c. Sept. 20, 1929; G@
1817.
Walsh (Edward A.) New York. 9546
Coolidge (C. M.) Painting:
Enthusiastic fans. [Grandstand full
of dogs watching a dog baseball game.
Houses in the background] © 1 «.
July 5, 1929; G 1184.
Wegenaar (J. L.) co., ine.*, New York.
9547
Design :
Hewlett. Cemetery memorial with
platform base. Carved band near top
of die stone. ©1c. July 1, 1929; G
1161.
Weidlich bros., mfg. co., Bridgeport,
Conn. 9548
Flauder (Alfred J.) design:
Outboard motor statue. [Speed boat
with man inside manipulating outboard
motor. Supported on irregular swirl
base representing wave] ©ic. June
28, 1929; °G 1218;
Wickenden (Robert John)* Brooklyn.
9549
Design :
Home is the sailor, home from the
sea, and the hunted home from the
hill. [Man with game in hand, gun
over his shoulder and dog at his side,
approaching a house at bottom of cliff
on left. Sailing vessel in bay at right
and two men in rowboat approaching
shore] ©1c. Aug. 19, 1929; G 1574.
Wilke (William H.)* San Francisco.
9550
Drawing:
Water front in early San Francisco.
[Large two-masted schooner with sails
furled, in front of dock with frame
buildings. Man in rowboat in fore-
ground] ©1c. Aug. 17, 1929; G 1572.
Willet stained glass & decorating Co.,
Philadelphia. 9551
Willet (A. L.) and Willet (Henry
Lee) design:
Columba (St.) window design.
Three panels with St. Columba center
and in two medallions in each side
panel, scenes from his life. Ornamen-
tal tracery above. © 1 ¢. July 23,
1929; G 1841. ;
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Wilson (Edgar)* Philadelphia. 9552
Model:
Doublefaced head and neck in mod-
ernistic shape, different expression on
either face. [Obverse frowning; re-
verse smiling] © 1c. June 5, 1929;
G 1178.
Winternitz (Nellie Huff)* Colorado
Springs, Colo. 9553
Painting:
Floral picture. Made of pine cones
and dried seed pods to represent flow-
ers and painted in natural colors, on
clay and board base. © 1c. May i7,
1929; G 1467.
9555
Wolter (Adolph)* Chicago. 9554
Sculpture:
Valentino (Rudolph) Bust of. ©
1e. July 29, 1929; G 1454.
Woodmansee (Horace Albro) Brook-
lyn. 9555
Woodmansee (H. A.) and Clardy
(George) Drawing:
When I was a boy, by Morris Gest,
as told to H. A. Woodmansee. An
illustrated interview with a celebrity,
in the first person. Consists of a se-
ries of six panels of text and illustra-
tive drawings concerning man’s boy-
hood. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1929; G 1790.
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalogue since Jan.
i Le ee ee
195
CLASS H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS
OF SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS
AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
Abbott (Hleanor D.) Frederick, Md.
9556-9559
4 prints:
Bedroom furniture belonging to Mrs.
Barbara Fritchie; K 5441.—China and
silver owned and used by Mrs. Bar-
bara Fritchie; K 5443.—Fritchie’s
(Barbara) quilted silk petticoat, silk
reticule, etc.; K 5442.—Riehl’s Spring,
as it was in 1862; K 5444. © May 30,
1929; 2 c. each July 22.
Adams (I. C.) Calistoga, Calif. 9560
Memorial tablet at Bale mill. ©
July 24, 1929; 2 ¢. July 27; J O—8004.
Ackermann (Arthur) & son, Itd., Lon-
don. 9561, 9562
Battle of Quiberon Bay, 1759, by
Harold Wyllie. © May 31, 1929; 1c.
June 15; K 5264.
Battle of the Nile, 1798, by Harold
Wyllie. © May 31, 1929; 1 c. June
ee 26a. hr
Air-scale co., Toledo, O. 9563
Tires inflated accurately with fil-
tered and weighed air. Sept. 4,
1929; 2 c. Sept. 7; J O—8121.
Albany evening union co., Albany.
9564-9566
Aerial photo of Auburn prison as
euards fought frenzied prisoners. ©
July 29, 1929; 1 ce. July 31; K 5882.
Aerial picture snapped during Au-
burn prison break. © July 29, 1929;
le. July 31; K 5854.
Fighting flames as prisoners riot.
© July 29, 1929; 1 ce. July 31; K 5853.
Alemite lubricator co., Los Angeles.
9
World turns ’round and its lubricant
is Alemite. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1929; J
O—28238.
American airports corp., New York.
9568, 9569
Model airport, scheme 1. © June
29, 1929; 2 c. July 29; I 897.
Scheme 2. © June 29, 1929;
2e. July 30; I 909.
American airways service, Oakland,
Calif. 9570
Saint Marys college, Contra Costa
Co., Calif. © Aug. 16, 1929; 2 c. Sept.
9; J O—833815.
American automobile assn., Washing-
ton. 9571-9580
10 prints:
Come on, Sport, let’s cross on the
green. §S. S. P. 18.—Curb is the limit.
S. S. P. 18.—\Ever alert never hurt.
S. S. P. 16—Keep mother happy, obey
the schoolboy patrol. 8S. S. P. 12—
Look left, then right before crossing
streets. S. S. P. 11.—Merry Christ-
mas and a safe New Year. S. S. P.
14.—Policeman is your friend always
obey him. S. S. P. 15.—Ride begging
is unsafe and unfair. S. 8. P. 19.—
Teach your pets to keep off the street.
Ss. S. P. 20—We always stop, look,
listen at each corner. S. S.P.17. ©
July 9, 1929; 2 c each, Aus. 2a.
5699-5708.
American bank note co., New York.
9581-9588
Auburn automobile co., special V
65605. © Aug. 19, 1929; 2 c Sept. 21;
K 5957.
North American refractories co.
Special V-65205. © June 25, 1929; 2
ce. July 17; K 5282.
Santander banco de la _ republica,
Bogota, Colombia. Special V—65204.
© June 21, 1929; 2 ¢. duly 17; K 526m.
United aircraft & transport corp.
Special V—65199. © June 14, 1929; 2
e. July 17; K 5280.
V-64872. © June 1, 1929; 2c. July
17; K 5278.
V-64874. © June 1, 1929; 2c. July
17; K 5279.
V-65464. © July 22, 1929;
Sept. 21; K 5956.
V-65608. © Aug. 9, 1929; 2 c. Sept.
21; K 5955.
Pama ch
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MISCELLANEOUS
no. 3, 1929
American eagle fire insurance co., New
York. 9589
Jefferson (President) and his cabi-
nen ©) May 27, 19293 2c Aug, 10;
K 5553.
American Jersey cattle club, New
York. 9590, 9591
[Fanvie’s Prince] © July 15, 1929;
2c. July 31; K 5461.
[Sociable Sybil] © July 15, 1929;
2¢ July 31; K 5460.
American telephone & telegraph ©Co.,
New York. 9592-9597
(Accident prevention) :
Be sure no one is on rolling ladder,
ete., 76; K 5755.—Climbing stepped
poles, 78; K 5757.—Safety straps, 73;
K 5752.—Use rope sling while at work
in a tree, 74; K 5753.-—Use screw driv-
er efficiently. 77; K 5756.—Where lad-
der is used to support weight of man,
ete., 75; K 5754. © Apr. 16, 1929; 2
e. each Aug. 28.
American youth foundation, St. Louis.
9598
Vision of Christian leadership. ©
July 15, 1929; 2 ¢c. July 26; K 5881.
Anderson (Carl Thomas) Madison,
Wis. 9599-9601
Dusty hates homework. (Jn Amer-
ican Kennel Gazette) © Sept. 1; 1c.
Sept. 9; K 5858.
Dusty knows it won’t be long now.
(In American Kennel Gazette) ©
iy a tooo: Se. July Ss KK. 5205.
Dusty’s flapper sister tries out her
teeth. (Jn American Kennel Gazette)
© Aug. 1, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 8; K 5520.
Anderson (Maurice Phelps) Seattle.
9602
Rainier (Mt.) and Seattle from
Queen Anne Hill. © July 15, 1929;
2c. Aug. 5; JO 2646.
Anderson (Norman Lawrence) Rice
Lake, Wis. 9603-9608
Bunyan’s (Paul) camp, Rice Lake,
Wis., from a Wisconsin northern air-
ways plane, 1411. © Sept. 25, 1929;
2c. Sept. 25; JO 3359.
Cameron, Wis., Cameron creamery
company from a Wisconsin northern
airways plane, 1414. © Sept. 25, 1929;
2 ec. Sept. 25; JO 3358.
Rice Lake, Wis., from a Wisconsin
northern airways plane, 1403. © Sept.
9, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 9; JO 3119.
CLASSES, H TO K
9622
Hines laboratory co., from a
Wisconsin northern airways plane,
1401. © Sept. 9, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 9;
JO 3118.
Looking northeast from a Wis-
consin northern airways plane, 1402.
©) Sept; 1.6, 1929 2 ec. ‘Sept.nt6. JO
3255.
West side, from a Wisconsin
northern airways plane, 1404. © Sept.
16. 1929; 2 c. Sept. 16; JO 3256.
Animal mfg. co., St. Louis. 9609
Play pony. ‘© July 3,:'1929>' 2 'e.
July 8: K 5198.
Antonelli (Severo) Philadelphia. 9610
Vare (Mildred) © July 27, 1929;
Ze.) Aue. PIO 2565.
Architects’ small house service bureau,.
Mountain division, inc., Denver.
9611
Residence plan, 6—-B27. 4 sheets.
Blueprint. © Jan. 29, 1927; 2 c. Aug.
26; I 1048.
Arenz (John A.) Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
9612-9622
[Arenz combination single and dou-
ble thread barbed screw and electrical
construction insulator, single point]
© 1c. Sept. 30, 1929; I 1106.
[Arenz double thread and single-
thread, Single point, barbed screw
drive, fetter drive. Fig. 1-5.] ©le
Sept. 4, 1929; I 1034.
[Arenz double thread, barbed bit,
double-point. Fig. 1-4.] © 1c. Sept.
4, 1929; I 1033.
[Construction accessories having
single point, double thread, speed screw
shanks. 10 sheets] © 1c. June 29,
1929; I 861.
Double thread, speed bit, single
point, fig. 1-4. ©1c. July 30, 1929;
I 921.
[Single point, double thread, barbed,
drive screw] © 1c. June 4, 1929;
I 863.
[Single point, speed, expansion bit]
© 1c. June 4, 1929; I 862.
4 drawings:
Arenz double thread bit for boring
Square and angular shaped holes, sin-
gle point. [2 sheets]; I 983.—Arenz
new departure. [Hxtension lip, dou-
ble wedged hammer. 2 sheets]; I
986.—Arenz post hole auger bit, dou-
ble thread. [Single point]; I 984.—
Double lock-double thread-lock bolt;
I 985. ©1. each Aug.. 23, 1929.
197
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
9623
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Armstrong (Albert) Ocean Park, Me.
9623
Plenty Crows (Chief) © July 22,
1929; 2c. Aug. 3; J 240.
Art extension press, ine., Westport,
Conn. 9624-9630
[Frieze of prophets (Micah, Haggai,
Malachi, and Zachariah)] by John
Singer Sargent. © Aug. 15, 1929; 2 ¢.
Aug. 22; K 5696.
[Holiday, 119] © Dec. 3, 1928; 2c.
May 17, 1929; K 5285.
[King Lear] by Edwin Abbey. ©
Aug. 10, 1929; 2c. Aug. 22; K 5697.
Men on the dock, by Bellows, 9117.
© Mar. 2, 1929; 2 c. May 17; K 5283.
[Mother and child] © Aug. 20,
1929; 2 c. Aug. 22; K 5698.
Northeaster, by Winslow Homer,
9118. © Feb. 1, 1929; 2 ec. May 17;
K 5284.
Whistling boy, by Frank Duveneck,
9115. © Feb. 1, 1929; 2 c May 17;
K 5286.
Associated laundries of America, inc.,
Syracuse, N. Y. 9631-9638
Girls of other nations contest. Se-
ries no. 1. © June 17, 1929; 2 ¢. July
10; K 5217.
—— Series 2. © July 15, 1929; 2 ¢.
Aug. 1; K 5454.
— Series 3. © July 31, 1929; 2 ¢.
Aug. 6; K 5496.
——— Series 4) 5. "© Auge. ds, 1271929 -
2c. each Aug. 19; K 5661, 5662.
Series 6. © Aug. 19, 1929; 2 ¢.
Sept. 3; K 5783.
——_— Series 7.
Sept. 16; K 5912.
Series 8. © Sept. 18, 1929; 2c.
Sept. 20; K 5952.
Aulsbrook & Jones furniture co., Stur-
gis, Mich. 9639-9643
Harly American group, A-E. © Aug.
8, 1929; 2 c. each Aug. 14; J O—3029-—
3033.
Babson institute, Babson Park, Mass.
9644-9667
Every business would be better for
a few improvements, 97. © June 26,
1928; 2 c Dec. 22; K 2269.
If a fellow has the right stuff in
him, ete., 118. © Mar. 14, 1929; 2 «¢.
July 29; K 5433.
In planning, in making, in selling,
etc., 96. © June 15, 1928; 2 ec. Dec.
22; K 2273. , |
© Sept. 3, 1929; 2 «.
It’s easier to find a dozen men who
argue how a job should be done, etce.,
95. © June 15, 1928; 2 ec. Dee, 22%
I 2p ee
Many a person will work out his
own problems, etc., 98. © June 29,
1928 ; 2 ec. Dec. 22; K 2270.
Minute is a little thing, ete, 104.
© Dec. 15, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 22; K 2271.
No one will know how good you are,
until you yourself prove it, 117.
Mar. 14, 1929; 2c. July 29; K 5434.
Only two kinds of people fail, 93. ©
June 30, 1928; 2c. Dec. 22; K 2274.
True workmanship or service, etc.,
115. © Jan. 29) 19293 2°. Tully 29;
K 5880.
What we have a right to expect of
the American boy, etc., SS 4. © June
26, 1928; 2 c. Dee. 22; K 2268.
When a fellow finds himself getting
tired of his job, ete., 105. © Dee. 15,
1928; 2 c. Dec. 22; K 2275.
While you work for a concern, work
for their interest, ete., 106. © Nov.
21, 1928; 2 ec. July 29, 1929; K 5425.
Your reputation can be damaged by
the opinion of others, 110. © Dec. 7,
1928; 2c. July 29, 1929; K 5879.
3 prints:
Sometimes a gap due to difference
in training, ete., 107.—Street called by
and by, 109.—Your trade mark is
shown on every thing you do, 108. ©
Dec. 7, 1928; 2 c each July 29, 1929;
K 5426-5428.
4 prints:
Accomplishment must be preceded by
preparation, 114.—Back of every busi-
ness, that keeps up with the times are
individuals who keep ahead of them,
111.—Fellows who attract offers usu-
ally have offered to do a lot they
weren’t hired to do, 113.—Job that
can’t be done is often finished by the
fellow who won’t quit, 112. © Jan.
29, 1929; 2 c. each July 29; K 5429—
5432.
4 prints:
Experience fits a person to hold:
down the job he has, 120.—Far fields
often look the greenest,, 123.—If you
want to get ahead turn your ambition
loose on doing things, 125.—It is true
that men make industries, 121. ©
June 26, 1929; 2 c. each July 29; K
5435-5438.
198
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 3, 1929
9711
Baetzhold (George James) jr., James-
town, N. Y. 9668
Dahistrom metallic door companry,
aerial view. © July 1, 1929; 1 ¢c. Aug.
7; 1c. Aug. 28; J O—8005.
Bailey (John William Alexander) In-
dependence, Mo. 9669, 9670
Hours or dispensations when God
sent servants into his vineyard. ©
July 1, 1929; 2c. July 3; J O—2419.
Multiplication tables in triangular
and pyramidical form. © July 1,
1929: 2c. July 3; J O—2420.
Bailey meter co., Cleveland.
9671-9685
Bailey boiler meter chart, 60F-
800TT. © June 5, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 28;
I 994.
—— Chart, 80F500TC. © May 22,
1929; 2 c. Aug. 28; I 992.
= @hart, 300F350F. © June 18,
1929; 2 c. Aug. 28; I 998.
Bailey fluid meter chart, 30F900T-
fae.) © June 12, 1929; 2 ¢..Aug.:28;
I 996.
eat (ono. Crd gly 2.4929);
BiG. (26>. 1. 1008.
—— Chart, 140F350T.
1929; 2 c. Aug. 28; I 998.
- —— Chart, 650F850T500P.
1271929 52 ¢c. Aug..28 ; 1 995.
—— Electrically operated chart,
2504.; © July 1, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 28;
I 1004.
Bailey recorder chart, 5 T. © May
1, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 28; I 991.
—— Chart, 600K1000T. © June 21,
1929; 2 c. Aug. 28; I 1002.
—— Chart, 700K. © June 20, 1929;
2 c. Aug. 28; I 999.
Chart, 1400K, 700K1000T. ©
sune 20, 1929; 2 c. each Aug. 28; 1
1000, 1001.
—— Chart, 1800K. © June 18, 1929;
2 c. Aug. 28; I 997.
Bailey specific gravity recorder
chart, 54G. © May 24, 1929; 2 «.
Aug. 28; I 1005.
Baker (Harry C.) ine., New York.
9686, 9687
Proposed amusement park for Ver-
non C. Seaver, Miami, Fla., plan. Blue-
print. © July 23, 1929; 2c. July 30;
I 908.
Speed king coaster with curve dips
for R. E. Richwine, Harrisburg, Pa.,
plan and profile. Blueprint. © July
£5, 0920: 2cerduly,,, 19: br 912.
© May 27,
© June
79800—29——_5
Baker (Milford) Bingham, Me.
9688-9703
Daggetville, Wyman dam, Bingham,
Me! "© ‘Sepri23, "1929 2c. sepn. 20 5
J O—8363.
Kineo from the air. © Aug. 14,
1929; 2c. Aug. 17; J O—2862.
Tomhegan and south from the air.
© Aug. 14, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 17; J O—
2861.
Wyman dam, Bingham, Me. © Sept.
23, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 27; J O—38362.
12 photographs:
Lakewood, Me.; J O—38190.—Look-
ing toward Wyman dam, Bingham,
Me.; J O—3191.—Looking up the Ken-
nebec to Wyman dam, Bingham, Me.;
J O—3195.—Madison, Me., A, B.; J O—
3200, 3201.—Norridgewock, Me.; J O—
3197.—North Anson, Me.; J O—3192.—
Skowhegan, Me.; J O—3196.—-Solon,
Me.; J O—38193.—Solon, Me., and up
the Kennebec River; J O—3194.—
Wyman dam, Aug. 29, 1929; J O—
3199. Wyman dam, Bingham, Me.,
Aug. 29, 1929; J O—3198. © Sept. 9,
1929; 2 c. each Sept. 11, 1929.
Ballinger co., Philadelphia. 9704-9705
Warehouse and bakery of Almar
stores co. ©1c. Sept. 17, 1929; J O—
3296.
Washington, D. C., Sanitary grocery
company, new bakery and warehouse
of. ©1c. Aug. 29, 1929; J O—3017.
Banks (Clyde) Bellingham, Wash.
9706
Shuksan (Mt.) from the highway.
© July 12, 1929; 2c. Aug. 13; J O—
2838.
Barber printing co., Winston-Salem,
N.C. 9707-9709
Reynolds (R. J.) tobacco co., office
building, night view. © June 6, 1929;
2c. June 18; J 186.
[Reynolds tobacco company, office
building, open sky background] ©
June 6, 1929; 2c. June 7; K 4903.
——_[ Special background] © June6,
1929; 2c. June 7; K 4904.
Barnes bros. nursery co., Yalesville.
Conn. 9710
[Buddleia alternifolia — Butterfly
bush] © Sept. 25, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 26;
K 6001.
Bartholomae (William) Brooklyn.
9711
Roulette base ball game. © May
22, 1929; 2c. May 27; K 5222.
199
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
9712
Barton (Donald C.) Houston, Tex.
9712
[Slide rule for computing terrain
effects for torsion balance. Blueprint]
©! Jan) 3/21929 32 €ojuly 1: 1 Ste:
Bassett (William A.) Perry, N. Y.
9713-9724
Cathedral Rock, Letchworth state
park. © Sept. 6, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 13;
J O—8237.
Letchworth state park:
Glen Iris.—Gorge.—Lower Falls.—
Middle Falls—Upper Falls. © Sept.
4, 1929; 2 c. each Sept. 5; J O—38087-
3091.
Perry,. Nev
City Hail and Fire Department
headquarters ; J O—3232.—Commodore
Hotel, new $150,000; J O—3235.—Main
street, view of ; J O—3236.—Perry pub-
lic schools; J O—8234.—St. Joseph’s
church ; J. O—3233.\''*© Sept. 7, 1929;
2e. each Sept. 13.
Silver Lake, N. Y. © Sept. 6, 1929;
2c. Sept. 13; J O—8238.
Batcheider-Wilson co., Los Azugeles.
9725-9727
Batchelder fountain. Designs 801 &
803, 1016, 1017. © July 29, 1929; 2 c.
each Aug. 5; I 930-982.
Bawden bros., ine., Davenport, Ia.
9728
Presto-chango modernized! © July
18, 1929; 2 ¢. July 24; K 5369.
Bay state fishing co., Boston. 9729
40 fathom fish. © July 22, 1929; 2c.
Aug. 10; K,5679.
Beach (Henry M.) Glenfield, N. Y.
9730-9741
Bonaparte (Lake) N. Y., south side:
Along the shore; J O—3078.—Bath-
ing; J O—2648—Bluffs and racer
speed boat; J O—2649.—Boy scouts at,
bathing beach; J O—8077.—Diving
platform; J O—2650.—From the bath
house; J O—2647.—Island; J O—
3079.—Landing ; J O—3082. © Aug. 1,
1929; 2 c. each Aug. 5.
4 photographs:
Native deer, Adirondacks, in the for-
est wilds—Native deer feeding.—
Twins of the forest—Twias of the for-
est, seldom seen and hard to find. ©
Aug. 1, 1929; 2 c each Sept. 5; J O—
3080, 3081, 3083, 3084.
9)
od
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Bear film co., San Francisco.
9742-9751
10 photographs:
Boat load of fish—Kxciting mo-
ment.—Fish are biting good.—Fishing
is good.—Good fish story.—Great fish-
ing sport here—I am catching big
fish—I landed a big one—Kind we
catch.—Loading our catch. © June 1,
1929; 2 c each June 28: J O— 2654,
2655, 2657, 2656, 2658-2663.
Bearse (HEH. Lewis) Centerville, Mass.
9752
Our first president and flag, 1776.
© Aug. 10, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 3; I 281.
Beauchamp (Damase) Los Angeles.
9753
If you were busy being kind, ete.
© July 6, 1929; 2 ¢. July 12; K 5481.
Bell (Alfred) & co., Itd., London.
9754-9762
[Cries of London (matches)] by L.
Dupont. © Aug. 10, 1929; 1 ¢c Aug.
9; K 5548.
In old Amiens; by Camille Fonce.
© Aug. 10, 1929; 1 e. Aug. 9; K 5549.
Rouen (Rue du bac) by Camille
Fonce. © Aug. 10, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 9;
K 5550.
6 prints by J. Alphege Brewer:
Oxford (High street); K 5925.—
Rouen (The church of St. Maclou) ; K
5926.—St. Paul’s eathedral. (The in-
coming tide); K 5928—\Westm nster
(Boats moving off); K 5927.—York-
minster (From the southwest); K
5930.—Yorkminster (The crossing) ;
K 5929. © Sept. 2, 1929; 1 c¢ each
Sept. 16.
Bell (James W.) son & co., New York.
9763-9774
Our own publication, plate (1-5, T,
9-11, 13-15) H. © Sept: 15, 1929; 2¢
each Sept. 19; K 5938-5949.
Benignus (William) New York. 9775
[Mountain brook] © June 10, 1929;
2 ¢e. July 6 Ksr73.
Bennett (H. H.) studio, Kilbourn, Wis.
9776-9796
At the foot of the Narrows, Dells
of the Wisconsin River, 201. © June
28, 1929; "2 @ July 2; 5 289.
High Rock from Romance Cliff,
Dells of the Wisconsin River, 200.
© June 28, 1929; 2c. July 2; J 288.
5 photographs:
In beads and feathers at the Stand
Rock Indian ceremonial; J O—3338.—
In the Indian amphitheatre at Stand
00
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 3, 1929
Rock; J O—8346.—Little Moose
(Chief) at the Stand Rock Indian cer-
emonial; J O—3340.—Lone Tree
(Chief) Stand Rock Indian ceremo-
nial; J O—8341.Silver Tongue
(Chief) Stand Rock Indian ceremo-
nial; J O= 3342, © Sept. 21; 1929;
2 ec. each Sept. 26.
14 photographs:
At the spring. The fiute ceremony
at Stand Rock.—Daybreak (Chief) .—
Fiagle dancers, Stand Rock Indian cer-
emcn‘al—kHvergreen Tree (/ndian) .—
Flute ceremony at Stand Rock.—TIn-
dians and steamer near Stand Rock
amphitheatre.—Interpreter at the
Stand Rock Indian ceremonial.—Pray-
er for rain. The Stand Rock Ind an
ceremonial.—Ready for the War dance
Stand Rock Indian ceremonial.—Scout
dance.—Smoking the pipe of peace.—
Swan dance—wWee-hon-kah. A Win-
hebago girl.—Winnebago basket mak-
er. © Sept. 21, 1929; 2c. each Sept.
26; J O—8337, 3339, 3348-3345, 3347-—
BODO.
Berea college, Berea, Ky. 9797
Lincoln (Abraham) boy. © June
Wee to 2c. July 15% J 208:
Berger (Herbert I.) St. Louis. 9798
In memoriam. © July 5, 1929; 2 «.
July 8; K 5448.
Berry (W. W.) & co., Waterville, Me.
9799
Id Kennebec at Waterville, Maine.
© Aug. 26, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 28; K 5751.
Bethe (Harry E.) Green Bay, Wis.
9800
Grandma’s fiowers. © Aug. 15,
1929;>2 @ Aug. 215: JO—2921,
Bevan (William W.) Everett, Mass.
9801-9806
[Mother Goose series]:
Hey diddle diddle-—Humpty Dumpty
sat on a wall.—Little Miss Muffet.—
Mary had a little lamb.—Mary, Mary
quite contrary.—Rub-a-dub-dub, three
men in a tub. © May 1, 1929; 2 c.
each June 19; K 4912-4917.
Beverly hall corp., Quakertown, Pa.
9807
Confederation of the Initiates. ©
July 19, 1929; 2c. July 23; K 5364.
Bill (J. Anthony) Cincinnati.
9808, 9809
Harrington (Marjorie) full length
© Aug. 23, 1929; JO 2990.
% Jenzih. ©, 4..e;, Aug. 23,
1929; J O—2991.
)
_
9842
Bishop, McCormick & Bishop, New
York. 9810
[Mr. Tighten]
Aug. 22,; K 5695.
Blakeman & Shuter, Brooklyn. 9811
Miller (Mr. Israel) ©1e. Aug. 15,
1929; J O—2842.
Blue Peter pub. co., ltd., London.
9812, 9813
Flying squadron, by J. Spurling. ©
mus, L829; ;1,e. Aus: 24> Ke. 5600
Golden Fleece (Ship) by J. Spurling.
© Mar. 1, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 21; K 5676.
Bodziak (John) Philadelphia.
9814, 9815
Chicago Cubs, National league pen-
nant winners, 1929. © Sept. 11, 1929;
2 Ca Sept 2? S i285!
Philadelphia Athletics, American
league pennant winners, 1929. © Sept.
et 192972 eh Sept; 12 335/284.
Boggs (Daniel Webster) Columbus, O.
9816
Doc Boggs, the business doctor. ©
May 30, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 5; K 5495.
Bonney (M. Thérése) Paris.
9817-9827
© Aug. 8, 1929; 2 «¢.
Ford:
Auteuil; J O—2985.—Breda; J O—
2981.—-Drags; J O—2983.—Hiffel tow-
er; J O—2988.—Hiffel tower with
man; J O—2989.—Malines cathedral;
J O—2987.—Malines Hotel de Ville;
J O—2980.—Notre-Dame; J O—
2984.—Prefecture; J O—2982—The
Hague; J O—2979.—_Volendam; J O—
2986. © 1. each Aug. 23, 1929.
Boos (Henry P.) Minneapolis. 9828
[Dental chart.] © Aug. 13, 1929;
Ze Ane. LG t AOS:
Boston horse show, inc., Boston. 9829
Bostonians. © Aug. 6, 1929; 2 «.
Aug. 17; K 5660.
Boutrelle (Adrian E.) Manchester,
N. H. 9830
Old religious medal, both sides of,
(St. Charles Borromeo) year about
1535. © Sept. 3, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 4;
B29:
Boyes (William H.) Brooklyn. 9831
Boyes (William H.) airship. ©
July 16, 1929; 2 c. July 17; J 204.
Braley (Hverett Lyon) Cable, Wis.
9832-9842
N-L. P. cottages and Namakagon
Island, 410. © Sept. 14, 1929; 2 «.
Sept. 26; J O—8336.
Namakagon (Lake) 429. ©
Sept. 14, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 26; J O—833381.
O1
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
9843
Braley (Everett Lyon)—Continued.
9 photographs:
Ashland alcohol plant, 865.—Ashland
fair’ grounds, 3866.—Cranberry and
Jackson Lakes, 406.— Namakagon
(Lake) Andersons Bay, 415.—Nama-
kagon (Lake) Benzes, general view,
409.—_Namakagon (Lake) Honeymoon
Bay, 416.—Nothing (Lake) 411.—Noth-
- ing (Lake) Foxes resort, Diamond
Lake, 412——School, Fricks, Taylor
Lake, 405. © Sept. 14, 1929; 2 c each
Sept. 26: J O—3326-3330, 3332-3335.
Brewer (Frederick C.) and Putman
(Claude G.) Los Angeles. 9843
Dress reform contest design, 1, 2.
© Sept. 18, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 17; K
5914.
Brigham (William Clarence) jr., New
York. 9844
Announcing with love & kisses the
arrival of. , ete. [Baby card] ©
Aug. 28, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 10; K 5863.
British art co., ltd., London. 9845
Oldaker (Tom) huntsman to the
Berkeley hunt on Pickle with hounds
Maleburn and Ramper, 1820, by Rob-
ert Houston after Benjamin Marshal!
Pinx. © Aug. 16, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 20;
K 5672.
Brodbeck (Adolph) Los Angeles.
9846, 9847
[Central pyramidal. East and south
front. Ornamented water tower. 2
sheets] © 1e. July 16, 1929; I 980.
[Synthesis silver-wings] © 1 ec.
Aug. 23, 1929; I 1092.
Brookmire economic service, inc., New
York. 9848-9855
Brookmire trend chart. 1927-1928.
© Nov. 1, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 15; I 830.
Brookmire trend chart. 1928-1929.
© Jan. 6, 1929; 2 « Jan. 15;
I 8381.
© Feb. 11, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 1;
I 832.
© Mar. 11, 1929; 2 c. Mar. 13;
i S33;
© Apr. 6, 1929; 2 ec. Apr. 10;
I 834.
© June 10, 1929; 2 c. June 12;
I 835.
© July 8, 1929: 2 @ July 12;
I 836.
© Sept. 138, 1929; 2 c Sept. 14;
I 1068.
pt. Iv, n. S., v. 24
Brown & Bigelow, St. Paul. 9856.
Charbox baby. © Sept. 6, 1929;
2 ¢. Sept. 9; K 6011.
Brown instrument co., Philadelphia.
9857-9879:
Brown instrument co. chart, 958. ©
Aug. 28, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 5; I 1039.
Chart 1069. © July 9, 1929;
2c. July 11; I 820.
Chart 1338. © Sept. 26, 1929;
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Prepare to meet the smaller and
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25; K-ct. 2864.
They must have an awfully kind
hearted warden in that Pennsylvania
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1928: ©
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
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2270.
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We approach the new conference
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Welcome change in Santys. © Aug.
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in the Pacific. © Aug. 20, 1929; 1c.
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When words fail yuh.
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Where the creditor provides the
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2836.
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Will the motor road of the future
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Winnie Winkle, the breadwinner.
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Wolves always prey on the weakest.
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2283.
Wonder if there iS any punishment
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World is waiting to be shown. ©
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Wotta life! Wotta life! 1929. ©
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19297 V'©
© May 18,
11231
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Young plan will seem like an old
plan before he gets through. © Aug.
31, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 10; K-—ct. 3535.
Zep puts pep in the ship designing
business. © Aug. 12, 1929; 1 c. Aug.
19; K-ct. 3516.
Chicago title & trust co., Chicago.
11216
Protected living trust. © June 25,
1929'; 2 c. Aug. 10; K 5683.
Chicago undertakers’ assn., Chicago.
TAQAG
Funeral. [Placard for funeral ve-
hicles] © Aug. 14, 1929; 2 ¢. Sept. 9;
K 5857.
Chu (Yock L.) New York. 11218, 11219
Ripley (Robert L.) A. ©1c. Aug.
7, 1929; J O—2672.
—{<B. © 1 c Sept. 4, 1929; J o—
3076.
Cline (Walter M.) Chattanooga.
11220-11227
8 photographs:
Cumberland mountains, above the
clouds, A, B; J O—2450, 2451—Cum-
berlands, approaching the, on the Dixie
highway; J O—2452.—Cumberlands,
approaching the western base of, on
Dixie highway; J O—2453.—Looking
west from Monteagle, Tenn., A, B;
J O—2456, 2457.—Looking west from
Camp Unaka, Monteagle, Tenn.; J O—
2454.—Looking west from Hagle’s Nest,
Monteagle, Tenn.; J O—2455. © July
8; 2¢ each July 11.
Cole (Philip G.) Brooklyn. 11228
Discovery of Last Chance Gulch.
(In Literary Digest, July 13, 1929) ©
July 11, 1929; 1 ¢«. July 25; K 5874.
Collins (James Walter) Santa Bar-
bara, Calif. 11229
Santa Barbara County court house,
supervisor’s room. © July 18, 1929;
ZC willy 240) 233.
Colman (Clarence) San Francisco.
11230
Unt comes it now. Herman Schnit-
zel. © June 11, 1929; 2 c. June 22;
K 5266.
Commissariat of the Holy Land, Wash-
ington. 11231
God wills it. [Certificate of per-
petual membership. Crusade for the
Holy Land. Illustrated and illumi-
nated] © Mar. 23, 1929; 2c. Aug. 15;
K 5856.
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11232
Conard (Karl Kennedy) Wichita.
11232
Night Mail. © Sept. 19, 1929; 2 ¢.
Sept. 21; J O—8316.
Connersville blower co., Connersville,
Ind. 11233
Connersville pressure-volume-temper-
ature-time recording gauge chart, 0841.
© Aug. 14, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 19; I 974.
Consolidated advertising corp., Detroit.
11234-11245
6 prints:
Financial groups, series E (Contin-
ued) Transportation, series F; K
5491.—Food groups, <
5487.—Food groups, series A. Applied
‘and cleansing media, series B. Amuse-
ments, series H; K 5488.—Hardware
and furniture, series D. Financial
groups, series E; K 5490.—Structures
and materials, series G. Amusements,
series H; K 5492.—Wearing apparel,
series C; K 5489. © Aug. 1, 1929;
2c. each Aug. 3.
6 prints:
Amusement, series H. Foods groups
(Continued) series A; K 6006.—Ap-
plied and cleansing media (Continued)
series B. Wearing apparel, series C;
K 6003.—Financial groups (Continued)
series E. Transportation, series FF; K
6005.—Food groups (including drugs)
series A. Applied and cleansing media,
series B; K 6002.—Structures & ma-
terials, series G. Amusements, series
H; K 6007.—Wearing apparel (Con-
tinued) series C, etc. Financial groups,
banks, series E; K 6004. © Sept. 18,
1929; 2 c. each Sept. 26.
Continental insurance co., New York.
11246
Washington at Valley Forge. ©
May 27, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 10; K 5554.
Cook (C. C.) New York. 11247
Reigh Count: C. Lang up. © Aug.
21, 1929; 2c. Aug. 283; J O—8357.
Correct printing co., ine., New York.
11248
[Birthstone calendar card] © July
9, 1929; 2c. July 10; K 5216.
Covell (Bert G.) Honolulu.
11249-11254
Judd (lL. M.) inauguration of, as
governor of Territory of Hawaii, offi-
cial group, 10319. © July 5, 1929;
2c. Aug. 6; J 244.
Kaneohe Bay. © Sept. 5, 1929; 2 c.
Sept. 17; J 296.
series A; K
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Night-blooming cereus, 10976-10978.
© Sept. 5, 1929; 2 c. each Sept. 17;
J 293-295.
Windward Oahu, 8577.
1929; 2c. Aug. 6; J 245.
Cresswell’s photo service, inc., Kansas.
City, Mo. 11255.
Kansas City, Mo., down town sec-
tion, aerial. © Sept. 20, 1929; 2 ¢.
© July 27,.
Sept. 25; J O—8325.
Crist (Violet Elvera) Everett, Wash.
11256
Pride. © Mar. 4, 1929; 2 @ July
16; J 201.
Cross (Florence R.) Oakland, Calif.
38 photographs: 11257-11294
Bride had been modest and blushing,
34.—Dr. Squirrel was going to play
golf, 42.—Doll called, 15-——Groom had
been generous, 35.—Guess I'll give Jim-
mie Guinea Pig a ride, said Dr. Squir-
rel, 17—He could see his mother
dressed going to play bridge, 31.—He
cried so much there were still tears on
his face, 40—He had taken part in a
golf tournament in the morning, 10.—
He landed in a heap and it was some
time before he could continue his ad-
venture, 27.—He lay down in the cool
earth to remember what his mother
had told him to do if he was ever lost,
30.—He nipped their ears when they
tried to get into the bed, 138—He
paused to consider which was the best
way to get over it, 20.—He peeked over
the log to see if his mother was in
sight, 23.—He pledged his allegiance to
the flag, 9—He prepared to jump over
the fence, 26—He ran to Dr. Squirrel
at onee, 41—He remembered his
mother had told him to be flat on his
stomach.—He stopped to decide which
was the best path to take, 19.—He
stuck a rose thorn in his paw and the
Little Grey Rabbit had comforted him,
36.—He told Mrs. Squirrel of his plan,
5.—He tried to crawl under but there
was very little room under the gate,
21.—He was now resting on the Ches-
terfield, 11—He was so glad to be in
his own bed he promised he would
never, never run away again, 48.—He
was so weak he had to rest against a
tree, 39.—His mother was hutrying
across the field, 1—Just at that min-
ute he had a dreadful pain in his
stomach.—Little Grey Rabbit and her
chum drinking orange juice, 32.—Little
Grey Rabbit had been flower girl, 33.—
Mr. and Mrs. Rabbit had started to the
police department to see if their son
had been found, 46—Mr. Rabbit had
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been out all afternoon trying to find
the naughty child, 48—Mrs. Rabbit
eculd see the gold fish pond from her
kitchen window, 7.—Mrs. Rabbit sang
a rabbit lullaby, 14-—Mrs. Rabbit was
resting so the children ate alone, 12.—
Mrs. Squirrel gazed after him, 6.—Rab-
‘bitville, 3.—She was sitting in the sun
hoping to get a fashionable coat of tan,
18.—There was a knock at the door
and in walked Dr. Squirrel, 16.—They
all went for a ride and afterwards to
the movies, 47. © 1. each Sept. 28,
1929; J O—8375-8412.
Cross & Dimmitt, Portland, Or.
11295-11304
California coast, A. B. © July 15,
1929; 2 e. each Aug. 30; J. O—3027,
3028.
Cascade Locks. © June 15, 1929;
2c. Aug. 30; J O—3025.
Roosevelt highway. © June 15,
1929; 2c. Aug. 30; J O—3026.
6 photographs:
Battle Axe Inn.—Bridge of the Gods,
A, B.— Hood (Mt.).—Latourell Falls.—
Salmon hatchery. © June 1, 1929; 2c.
each Aug. 30; J O—38019-3021, 3023,
3022, 3024.
Curtis (Asahel) photo co., Seatile.
11305-11329
Rainier (Mt.):
From Indian MHenry’s hunting
ground, 50755, 55756; J O—2Z919,
2920.—From Mirror Lake, 55762-55769 ;
J O—2911-2918. © Aug. 15, 1929; 2c.
each Aug. 21.
15 photographs:
Adams (Mt.) 55463; J O—2700.—AlI-
pine lupine and white heather, 55464;
J O—2701.—Rainier (Mt.) 55449-
55460, 55462; J O—2687-2699. © July
2oay 1929"; 2: e. each Aug. 12.
Daily (Bertie A.) Pomona, Calif.
11330
[Daily chicken house, plans and
specifications. Blueprint.] © May 5,
a929 5.2 cn July 5; 1 914.
Daily mirror, inc., New York.
11331-11333
Cazjorin Ali. © July 26, 1929: 1 «¢.
aes 1 = IK B15.
Di Matteo (Louis) [and] Garrett
(Thomas) © July 22, 1929: 1c. Aug.
TES K 5718.
Whitehurst (Lucile) © July 23,
1929; 1 c. Aug. 17; K 5714.
Davies (John W.) Brooklyn. 11334
[Television scanning system] ©1c.
Aug. 12, 1929; I 967.
CLASSES, H TO K
11353
Davis (Abraham L.) Ashland, N. H.
11335, 11336
Table Rock, Dixville Notch, N. H.
© July 12, 1929; 2c. July 13; J o—
2466.
Umbago (Lake) N. H. and Me. ©
Aug. 18, 1929; 2c. Aug. 15; J O—2841.
Davis (Robert H.). New York.
11337-11341
Beach (Rex) author. © Aug. 1,
£929; 2c. Aug. 22) J O— 2B:
Carroll (Harl) musical play pro-
ducer. © Aug. 7, 1929; 2 ¢. Aug. 8;
J O—2673.
Goldsmith (Alfred N.) radiographer.
© Ae: 24) 1999, Oe Ane. 22) ol (Oe
2924.
Hutchison (Miller Reese) inventor
engineer. © July 31, 1929; 2c. Aug.
1; J O—2572.
Sarnoff (David) vice president, Ra-
dio corporation of America. © Aug.
19, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 20; J O—2910.
Davis & Geck, inc., Brooklyn.
11342-11344
Avicenna (980-1037) physician chief,
etc. © Aug. 1, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 21;
K 5958.
Butterworth hospital, Grand Rapids.
© Apr. 1, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 21; K 5959.
Paul of Aegina (625-690, A. D.) was
an able surgeon, etc. © May 1, 1929;
2 c. Sept. 21; K 5960.
Day (John) co., ine., New York. 113845
Life of Christ, a map, etc. © Sept.
14, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 17; K 5919.
Day (Roy Lee) De Leon, Tex. 11346
Peace [and] liberty. © July 18,
1929; 2c. July 24; K 5446.
(Delania E.) Jeffersonville,
11347-11351
Decker
Ind.
Jeffersonville, Ind.:
Big 4 bridge. 4; J O—8323.—Colgate
& co., 8; J O—3321.—Municipal bridge,
3; J O—8322.—Municipal bridge,. ap-
proach, 5, 7; J O—3319, 3320. © Sept.
21, 1929; 2 c. each Sept. 23.
Dedman (Henry A.) Skagway, Alaska.
11352-11353
Bennett (Lake) © Sept. 1, 1929;
2 c. Sept. 14; J O—3258.
King River, Bennett, B. C., Canada.
© Sept. 1, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 14; J oO—
3257.
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11354
Delta star electric cO., Chicago.
Transformer substation,
form 2235, L (68098, 63099, 638106)
U-17662. 4 sheets, blueprints. © Aug.
8, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 21; I 1047.
Denison (H. H.) Barron, Wis.
11355-11361
Upper Wisconsin:
Bad River Gorge, J O—2830.—Cop-
per Falis, J O-—2826.—Little Manitou,
J O—2827.—Lower Amnico Falls, J
O—2832.—Manitou Falls, J O—2828.—
Tyler Falls, J O—2829.—Westerly Am-
nicon Falls, J O—2831. © Aug. 12,
1929; 2 c. each Aug. 14.
Detroit pub. co., Detroit. 11862-11365
Market cart, by Thomas Gainsbor-
ough, 028109. © June 27, 1929; 2 e.
June 29; J O—2384.
New York (City) Skyline of lower
Manhattan through trees on Govern-
or’s Island. © Sept. 3, 1929; 2 ¢. Sept.
4; J O—8086.
Petrified forest, near Adamana, Ari-
zona. © July 8, 1929; 2c. July 11;
K 5223.
Whistling boy, by Duveneck, 048301.
©*July 19)" 1929" 2 ¢.-July 24:7) G-—
2509.
Dettman (Emil Edward) Elyria, O.
11366
Piano accordion chart. © June 15,
1929); 2).c. July: 3; 1 S17,
Detwiller (Frederick K.) New York.
11367
[Hudson bridge, Nov. 17, 1928, from
New York, N. Y¥. ‘Plate 20] © July
1, 1929; 2c. June 24; K 5135.
Dittmer (Jack D.) Oklahoma City, Ok1.
11368
J. D. Dittmer.
© 1c. Sept. 21,
Ball room for Mr.
o Sheets, blueprints.
1929; I 1079.
Dodds granite co., Milford, Mass.
11369
[Butler mausoleum, with wings on
either side to receive crypts, modern
type; special design of. Blueprint] ©
1e. July 31, 1929: IT 1021.
Donaldson litho. co., inc., Newport, Ky.
11370-11409
At what makes me go. [14 Sheet
poster, 6268] © June 1, 1929; 2 «.
July 15; K 5329.
Best drink of all. [1644 sheet poster,
6281] © July 1, 1929; 2c. July 15;
K 5323.
oy
=
11354 |
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Cooling & delicious. [14 sheet poster,
© July 1, 1929; 2c. July 15;
K 5321.
[Do you know that saving brings
happiness? 18 sheet poster, 6304] ©.
June, £) 1929; 2 ¢) duly 15: Koos
For that picnic lunch. [14 sheet
poster, 6269] © July 1, 1929; 2 @
July 15; K 5326.
[Furniture. 12 sheet poster, 6317,
6318] © June 1, 1929; 2 c. each July
15; K 5324, 5320.
Health. [16% sheet poster, 6280] ©
June 1) 1929; 2 ¢. July 15; We aa22.
Hyan dry ginger ale made good by
ginger. [Boy pouring ginger ale from
bottle. 24 sheet poster, 6475] © May .
V5, 192975 2c. duly 155 K sailor
[Boy sitting on bottle-acroplane.
24 sheet poster, 6441] © May 15,.
19295 206. Jitlyy, 15," IKG ail Oe
It pays to modernize your home.
[18 sheet poster, 6830] © July 1,
1929; 2c. July 15; K 5830.
Quick summer service. [15 sheet
poster, 6342] © July 1, 1929; 2 ¢.
JULY hoes
Save today—tomorrow see the world..
[18 sheet poster, 6305] © July 1,
1929; 2.¢. July 15; K 5319.
Sure way to succeed. [18 sheet
poster, 6329] © June 1, 1929; 2c.
July 15; K 5828.
Vacation—get ready. [15 sheet
poster, 6341] © June 1, 1929; 2 «.
July 15; K 5318.
What could be better? [14 sheet:
poster, 6292] © June 1, 1929; 2 «.
Jl did): Kaa25:
7 posters:
Dry clean each week. [15 sheet
poster, 6343]; K 5500.—Enjoy vaca--
tion delights. [18 sheet poster, 6806] ;
K 5505.—[Furniture, 12 sheet poster,
6319]; K 5503.—It’s good, try it. [14
sheet poster, 6294]; K 5501.—Joy in
every bite. [14 sheet poster, 6270]; K
5502.—Let your rent build a home. [18
sheet poster, 6331]; K 5499—Milk
that is milk. [1614 sheet poster, 6282] ;
K. 5504.: ©) July 115; 1929; 2 c:.each
Aug. 7.
8 posters:
For all oceasions. [14 sheet, 6296] ;.
K 6023.—[Furniture. 12 sheet, 6321];
K 6021.—Kuppenheimer good clothes.
[24 sheet, 6882]; K 6035.—Prices are
right—own your home. [18 sheet,
6333]; K 6032.—Prompt—clean—cour-
teous service. [16 sheet, 6284]; K.
6029.—Ready for the game. [15 sheet,.
12
MISCELLANEOUS
no: 3, 1929
6345]; K 6028.—Speculation is uncer-
tain. Investment is sure. Consult us.
[18 sheet, 6308]; K 6034.—There’s
none better. [14 sheet, 6272]; K 6026.
© Sept. 15, 1929; 2 c. each Sept. 28.
9 posters:
Consultation with our officers is part
of our service. [18 Sheet, 6307]; K
6031.—Dry clean fall clothes now. [15
sheet, 6344]; K 6027.—[Furniture. 12
sheet, 6320]; K 6022.—It’s easy how—
own your home. [18 sheet, 63832]; K
6033.—Keeps him fit. [16 sheet, 6283] ;
K 6030.—Keeps him healthy and alert.
[14 sheet, 6271]; K 6024.—Kuppen-
heimer good clothes. [24 sheet, 6880] ;
K 6036.—New overcoat by Kuppen-
heimer. [24 sheet, 6881]; K 6037.—
Treat for him. [14 sheet, 6295]; K
6025. © Sept. 1, 1929; 2 ec. each
Sept. 28.
Doody (Jeremiah) San Francisco.
11410
Land of the silver gray wolf. ©
July 5, 1929; 2c. July 10; J O—24%6.
Dow, Jones & co., New York. 11411
U. S. steel common-quarterly. ©
Aug; 15,1929; 1 ec: Aug. 19; I 975.
DuBois (Harvey H.) Vallejo, Calif.
11412
Tamalpais (Mt.) Calif., Two Faces.
© Aue 26, 1929- 2c. Sept. 3; J O—
3065.
Dunn (Harvey D. C.) Atlantic, Mass.
11413
Traffic artery system. © 1c. Aug.
29, 1929: 1 1057...
Eastman kodak co., Rochester, N. Y.
11414
Winners of the $30,000 Hastman
prize contest. © Aug. 5, 1929; 2 «¢.
Aug. 12; J O—2812.
Eddy (Ralph J.) Oregon City, Or.
11415
South Silver Falls near Salem, Ore-
gon. © May 16, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 15;
J O—2833.
Edelman (Asher M.) Dobbs Ferry,
INS -Y. 11416
No trust. © Aug. 30, 1929; 2 c.
Sept. 5; K 5883.
Edmondson (Alfred Robert) Santa
Barbara, Calif. 11417
Self control.
July 6; J 238.
Eha (W. R.) Denver. 11418, 11419
[Two women listening to radio set]
© May 23, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 3; K 5786.
© July 1, 192932 'é
CLASSES, H TO K
11439
[Woman listening to radio set] ©
June 5, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 3; K 5787.
Electric tube signs, Peoria, Ill. 11420:
Hlectric tube signs. The darker the
night, the brighter the light. © May
UTP OZ9 2. Cee es ee Oe
Elliot (J. Mitchell) Philadelphia.
11421
Kent (A. Atwater) © July 22,
A929; 2c." July 29; SF O=— 2532.
Elliott service co., New York.
11422-11439
Belt conveyor used to carry order
sheets in a department Store, PP 882.
©: July 26, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 10; K 55638.
Be open-minded to new ideas. They
are the keystone of business progress.
MM 882. © July 22, 1929; 2 c Aug.
10; K 5561.
Carving seven table legs at a time.
All the chisels are guided by the one
the man uses, PP 880. © July 12,
1929;.2,.¢. July 163. Ke 5241.
Don’t start anything you ean’t fin-
ish safely, SP 117. © July 8, 1929;.
2c. July 16K 5269.
Early bird catches the worm ’tis
said. S.S..42. © July 19,1929; 2 c.
July 20; K 5351.
Every task, lowly or otherwise, is.
an opportunity to sense the satisfac-
tion of having contributed to the com-
mon well-being, etc. MM 879. © June
29, 1929;'2 e:' duly 10; K’ 5218.
Group at work making bronze orna-
ments. P P 881. © July 19, 1929;
2 ¢. July 20; K 5352.
Let it never be said that your
thoughtlessness was the cause of an-
other's, injury, SP 120... ©, Auc:. 5,
1929; 2 c. Aug. 10; K 5559.
Let’s get this into our heads and
never forget it, etc. SS 43. © July
26, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 10; K 5564.
Man who accepts responsibility for
his mistakes will make fewer of them..
M 881. © July 15, 1929; 2 c. July 20;
K 5353.
No one but yourself, c@n put you.
down and out, MM 880. © July 8,
1929; 2.c. July 16; K 5270.
One of the last steps in winding an
armature, PP 879. © July 2, 1929;
2 ec. July 10; K 5219.
Probably the greatest single factor
contributing to individual as well as
collective success, ete, MM 883. ©
July 29, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 10; K 5565..
213
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
11440
Elliott service co.—Continued.
Successor to grandma’s’ knitting
needle—a knitting machine, etc., PP
S83. © Aug. 02. 1929" "2c Ave Oe
K 5558.
Think! One think before an acci-
dent is worth a million thinks after-
ward, SP 118. © July 22, 1929; 2 ¢.
Aug. 10; K 5562.
This world’s no better than the
people in it, SS 41. © July 12, 1929;
ZC. Uy) ciGc Pe ro2 TZ.
To create quality, in product or serv-
ice, requires spirit, cooperation, etc.,
MM 884. © Aug. 5, 1929; 2 c. Aug.
10; K 5560.
Waste of time and waste of mate-
rials are a couple of expensive mi-
crobes, etc., SS 40. © July 5, 1929;
2 ec. July 10; K 5220.
Ellison (Frank H.) Brooklyn. 11440
Washington chrystal [!] tower. ©
July 8, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 11; J 283.
Engineering research & equipment co.,
Dallas. 11441-11443
Ereco fractionating still unit for ab-
sorption plants, DD 74. Blueprint. ©
‘de, Aug. 10, 1929; (5-949.
Ereco high pressure absorber unit,
DD 738. Blueprint. © 1 e¢. July 29,
1929; ‘I 902.
Hreco rectifying unit, DD 72. Blue-
‘print. ©1c¢. July 29, 1929; I 901.
‘Engle (Rollo 8.) Youngstown, O.
11444
Paper ruler’s pen spacing chart. ©
Aug. 3, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 7; I 934.
Erickson (H. A.) San Diego, Calif.
11445
Newport- Balboa area. Orange
‘County, Calif., aerial map. © Sept.
11, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 16; J O—38266.
Evans (Clayton H.) Lewiston, Id.
11446
Lucky Strike. © Aug. 24, 1929; 2
ec. Sept. 3; J O—3066.
Evening herald pub. co., Los Angeles.
11447
model plans of
© May 13, 1929; 2c. May
Herald presents
Thorobred.
22; 1 811.
Examiner printing co., San Francisco.
11448-11461
Delicate operation of unloading one
of Commander Richard HE. Byrd’s air-
planes, etc. © Apr. 15, 1929; 1 ce. Apr.
“25; K 5796.
Great ice barrier used as dock. ©
Apr: 13, 1929; ie."Apr. 25; K 5136:
Little America, Byrd’s Anarctic city.
© Apr. 18, 1929; 1 ec. Apr. 25; K 51387.
Standing on the deck of City of New
York, anchored to the ice barrier and
watching the approach of the Hleanor
Bolling, Commander Byrd, etc.
Apr. 15, 1929; 1 c. Apr. 25; K 5794.
Two airplanes just unloaded from
the City of New York are shown in
the above photograph from the An-
arctic polar cap, ete. © Apr. 15, 1929;
1 e. Apr. 25; K 5795.
4 prints:
Approaching berg—Here the Hleanor
Boaling [sic] one of the explorers’ two
supply ships, ete.; K 5790.—Byrd
(Commander Richard EH.) here is pic-
tured, ete.; K 5792.—Hleanor Boaling
[sic] and New York here are pictured
at anchor, ete.; K 5793—Snookums,
the famous movie dog, which was lost,
ete.; K 5791. © April 14, 1929; 1 e.
each April 25.
5 prints:
Old sea dog: K 5201.—On prongs of
Neptune’s fork, lumber steamer; K
5200.—SOS-—-SOS-SOS! Here’s the
man who sent desperation call, ete.
Radio operator Arthur M. Cook; K
5202.—Walter (Boatswain Harry) of
the coast guard helping Capt. C. M.
Enstrom, ashore, ete. Davy Jones,
cheated of lives, grabs at vessel; K
5203.—Women and children first. Mrs.
C. M. Enstrom, wife of skipper; K
5199. © June 29, 1929; 1 ec each
July 8.
Fachman (Leroy Franklin) Port Clin-
ton, O. 11462, 11463
Elmore, O., A, B. © Aug. 5, 1929;
2c. each Sept. 25; J 287, 298.
Fairbanks, Morse & co., Chicago.
11464-11467
4 blueprints:
F. M. locomotive coaler Southern
railway sys., foundations, 21193%%; I
904.—Fairbanks, Morse locomotive
coaler, drive platform, 21197; I 906.—
Lecomotive coaler, assembly, 211943 ;
I 905.—Locomotive coaler, concrete de-
tails, 211982%; I 907, © 1c. each July
29, 1929.
Faith city syndicate, O. L. Hiett,
owner, Wichita Falls, Tex. 11468
David Branch’s daily filosofy. ©
July 9, 1929; 2c. July 12; K 5331.
214
MISCELLANEOUS
no. 3, 1929
Federal mutual liability insurance co.,
Boston. 11469
What’s unsafe with this job, 2d issue.
© June 24, 1929; 2 c. June 25; K 5678.
Ferris (J. L. G.) Philadelphia.
11470, 11471
(In Literary Di-
© July 3, 1929;
Bell’s first note.
gest, July 6, 1929)
exe ely 6 - Kk 5226.
Evangeline, 1750.
gest, Aug. 10, 1929)
1c. Aug. 19; K 5670.
Fidelity-Phenix fire insurance co. of
New York, New York. 11472
Old Ironsides shelling forts at Tri-
poli. © May 27, 1929: 2 c Aug. 10;
K 5556.
Fidler (Edward) Tioga, W. Va. 11473
Safe with Lindy. © July 1, 1929;
Ae July 3; 1. 5230.
Field museum of natural history, Chi-
cago. 11474
Zeuglodon, or prehistoric whale. ©
Aug. 15, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 23; J 267.
First American fire insurance co., New
York. 11475
Custer’s last stand. © May 27, 1929;
2 ce. Aug. 10; K 5555.
Flory (Paul B.) Pequea, Pa. 11476
Dressing the mili stone. © Aug. 19,
1929; 2 c«. Aug. 28; J 277.
Foland (Ivan E.) Evansville, Ind.
11477
Incorrect position in the chair—
breaks the barber’s back. The correct
position is just as easy and makes
everyone happy. © July 27, 1929; 2c.
July 29; K 5518.
Foley (Cornelius) Mamaroneck, N. Y.
11478
Jerry, the two-faced freak calf. ©
Aug. 11, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 17; J 291.
Folk (Charles Kerr) Camp Hill, Pa.
11479
Harrisburg, Pa., Pennsylvania state
capitol at night. © Aug. 1, 1929; 2c.
Aug. 16; J 260.
Ford (Lester 8.) Lenoir, N. C. 11480
Lenoir, N. C., W. H. Carolina stores,
and office. © June 29, 1929; 2c. July
1; J O—2566.
Foster bros., Boston. iad
Memorial hall, Harvard ge ee
Sept. 18, 1929; 2 ¢. Sept. 205 K 595
(In Literary Di-
© Aug. 8, 1929;
CLASSES, H TO K
11514.
Fox (Charles James) Orange, N. J.
11482, 11483
-Huston (Wilber B.) Edison scholar-
ship prize winner, A, B. © Aug. 5,
1929 ; 2 c. each Aug. 6; J O—2651, 2652.
Foxboro co., Foxboro, Mass.
11484-11504
Empire gas & fuel co., ltd., [record-
ing pressure gauge chart, 79827-C,
89870-C] © Sept. 18, 1929; 2 c. each
Sept. 28; I 1082-1084.
United natural gas co. [flow meter
chart, 898047-B] © July 10, 1929; 2c.
July 12; I 850.
18 drawings:
Atlantic refining co. flow meter
chart, 898189—898191 ; I 829, 827, 828.—
[Combination Foxboro recording ther-
mometer and pressure gauge chart,
898187, 798196] ; I 843, 842.—[ Foxboro
recording pressure gauge chart, 69A73,
798182-798184, 798186, 798195, 898197] ;
I 838, 839, 825, 840, 826, 841, 844—
United natural gas co. [recording pres-
sure gauge chart, 79868—-B, 79871-B,.
79973-B, T9876-B. 89863—C, 89970—B] ;
I 845-847, 837, 848, 849. © July 10,
£929 = 42) Geach July 12:
Frank (Charles Lee) Washington.
11505, 11506:
Washington (George) © Sept. 17,
1929; 2 c. Sept. 17; J 292.
Washington (Mary Ball) and her
son General George Washington ©
Sepindt, 1929 7 2ie:. Sept. 17 2k 5913.
Franklin (William Brantly) Los An-
geles. 11507
Great area, Los Angeles and Los
Angeles County. © July 5, 1929; 2c.
July 20; I 942.
Frost & Reed, ltd., Bristol, England.
11508-11511
[Murray (Miss)] by Arthur Hogg.
after Sir Thomas Lawrence. © May
31, 1929; 1 ec. June 13; K 4788.
[Peace] by H. Van der Weyden. ©
Dec. 30, 1928; 1 e. July 19, 1929; K
5366.
[SUent evening hour] by Joseph
Farquharson. © Dec. 30, 1928; 1 «
July 19, 1929; K 5867.
[Smith (Mrs.) and niece] by Ar-
thur Hogg after Sir Joshua Reynolds.
© May 31, 1929; 1 c. June 13; K 4789.
Fuel Engineering co. of New York,
New York. 11512-11514
38 drawings:
Ash fusing temperature required for
various rates of combustion ; I 1085.—
215
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
11515
Fuel Engineering co. of New York—
Continued.
Grate area ratio of steam plants in re-
lation to fusing temperature of ash
and boiler ratings; I 1087.—Per cent
bituminous production in Pennsyivania,
Maryland, and northern West Virginia
in relation. to fusing point of ash; I
1086. © 1c. each Sept. 21, 1929.
Funk & Wagnalls co., New York.
11515-11523
Citadel Mountains, Lake St. Mary,
Glacier National Park (in Literary
Digest, Aug. 31, 1929) © Aug. 29,
1929; 1 c. Sept. 20; K 5964.
Garden bouquet. (Jn Literary Di-
gest, Sept. 14,1929) © Sept. 12, 1929;
1c. Sept. 26; K 6014.
Golden days. (In Literary Digest,
dune 29.1929) “©: June 21, 1929 se
Ty Gy I ono.
Hunting scene. (Jn Literary Digest,
Aug. 24, 1929) © Aug. 22, 1929; 1 ¢.
Sept. 12; K 5876.
Landing of Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo
at Santa Barbara, Calif., 1542. (In
Literary Digest, June 1, 1929) © May
31, 1929; 1 ec. June 12; K 5547.
Mother from the Turquoise land.
(In Literary Digest, July 27, 1929) ©
July 25, 1929; 1 ec. Aug. 9; K 5566.
Old-fashioned bouquet. (Jn Literary
Digest, Aug. 17, 1929) © Aug. 15,
#929; 1c. Aug. 29:3-K D171.
Wind-driven clouds. (Jn Literary
Digest) © Sept. 7, 1929; 1 c¢. Sept.
236° KK 5965.
Yellow and turquoise.
Digest, June 22, 1929)
ile. July 2; K 5224.
Gates studio, Athens, Ga. 11524
- Georgia. University. Class of 1929.
© June 19, 1929; 2 c. June 21; J O—
2470.
‘Gerrer
(In Literary
© June 20;
(Gregory) Shawnee, OKI.
11525
Therese (St.) © July 1, 1929; 2 «¢.
July 3; K 5483.
Gesing bros. co., Cleveland. 11526
I am on my way. © June 24, 1929;
2c. Aug. 14; K 5620.
Getsinger (Floyd R.) Phoenix, Ariz.
11527
Jorabadito pifion. © Aug. 8, 1929;
2c. Sept. 14; J O—3239.
Giesen (Henry D.) New York. 11528
Isaac finds peace. © Aug. 6, 1929;
2 @ Aug. 03° 5545.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Gilliam (Harry F.) Kansas City, Mo.
11529
$8.50 value only $1.00 with coupon.
© July 10, 1929; 2 c. July 13; K 5655.
Glidden co., Cleveland. 11530
Faster schedules. © Aug. 1, 1929;
2c. Aug. 19; K 5798.
Goerner (Ernst) Milwaukee.
11531-11534
Is prohibition a joke? B-—-R 28229.
© July 25, 1929:°2 c. July 175.5 205.
28228, 28230, 28231. © July 15,
1929; 2 c. each July 17; J O—2471-
2473.
Goes lithographing co., Chicago. 11535
[Lithographed first mortgage note
of American trust company, Houston,
Texas, with ten interest coupons at-
tached, orange color border on face
and back] © Aug. 9, 1929; 2 c. Aug.
12; K 5569.
Graham (Locksley Ellwocd) Great
Falls, Mont. 115386
Pioneer travelers. © Sept. 23, 1929;
2 ec. Sept. 28; K 6019.
Graves (George William) Detroit.
11537
[Frieze of the ritual characters,
aprons, jewels,
Scottish rite of the northern jurisdic-
tion of the United States] © June 29,
1929; 1 e. July 5; 1 c. Aug. 28; K 5852.
Greenstein fur modes, inc., New York.
11538
[Fur style chart] 1929-1930. © July
15, 1929; 2 c«. July 23; K 6365.
Greenville chamber of commerce,
Greenville, S. C. 11539
Table Rock reservoir. © July 22,
1929; 2c. July 29; J 2387.
Gross (Edward) co., inc., New York.
11540
[Song of love] © July 15, 1929;
le. July 16; K 5273.
Hamilton (E. B.) Hoquiam, Wash.
11541
Olympics, in the, 22-24. © July 11,
1929; 2 c. each July 23; J 230-232.
Hance (Wallace Eugene) Wilmington,
Del. 11542
Apartment house, to be built at
1212 Delaware Ave., Wilmington, Del.
Sheets 1-9, blueprints. © 1 c¢. Aug.
31, 1929; I 1046.
216
and symbols of the .
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TOK
no. 3, 1929
Hanfstaengl (Franz) Munich.
11543-11561
[Affenpintscher, 124]; von Curt
Meyer-Eberhardt. © May 1, 1929; 1 ¢.
July 16; K 5274.
[Auf weiten wegen, 3]; von Karl
Ewald Olszewski. © July 16, 1929;
1c. July 30; K 5421.
[Aug in aug, 94] von Carl Josef
Bauer. © June 26, 1929; 1 ¢. July
16; K 5305.
[Bekassinen, 2]; von Karl Ewald
Olszewski. © July 16, 1929; 1c. July
30; K 5422.
fBlumen, 13258]; von Anton Fais-
tauer. © July 30, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 14;
KK 5608.
|Christuskopf. Unbekannter meister |
© July 12, 1929; 1 c. July 23; K 5368.
[Deutscher schiaferhund (kopf)
142]; von Curt Meyer-Eberhardt. ©
May 1, 1929; 1e¢. July 16; K 5276.
[Flick und Flock, 135]; von Curt
Meyer-Eberhardt. © Feb. 18, 1929; 1
eriwar: 9 7K 83be.
[Gardone Sopra, 13257]: von Anton
Faistauer. © July 30, 1929; 1 ce Aug.
14; K 5609.
[Horch herrehen, 152]; von Curt
Meyer Eberhardt. © Aug. 14, 1929;
ic. Aug: 28; K 5768.
[Junger bully, 123]; von Curt Mey-
er-Eberhardt. © May 1, 1929; 1 e.
July 16; K 5275.
[On der ditine, 92] von Carl Josef
Bauer. © June 26, 1929; 1 ¢. July
16; K 5306.
[Schwarz und weiss, 150]; von Curt
Meyer-Eberhardt. © Aug. 14, 1929;
1c. Aug. 28; K 5769.
[Seeadler, 4]; von Karl Ewald Ols-
zewski. © July 16, 1929; 1c. July 30;
K 5420.
[Skytérrier, 151] [!]; by Curt Mey-
er-Eberhardt. © Aug. 14, 1929; 1 «.
Aug. 28; K 5767.
[Sommerabend, 1]; von Karl Ewald
Olszewski. 1. © July 16, 1929; 1 ¢.
July 30; K 5423. ,
[Sommerzeit (badende) 97] von
Carl Josef Bauer. © June 26, 1929;
Terai yelGi) K-80.
[Staffelsee, 138216]; von Georg
Schrimpf. © July 30, 1929; 1c. Aug.
14; K 5610.
[Towerbridge, 138256]; by Oskar
Kokoschka:'.@ ‘Aug: 12, 1929; Lo«
Aug. 21; K 5694.
11614
Hardeman (J. T.) hat co., Seattle.
11562
Tip your hat to autumn. © Aug.
17,,.1929 ;°2) € -Augs. )238 20 5877.
Harder (William J.) New York.
11563
Ty-Pac. ©1e. July 6, 1929; J O—
3013.
Harris (Thomas Philip) Clarinda, Ia.
11564
Scotty. © June 27. 1929; 2 c. July
WE GT 6 ar Le
Harris (W. J.) co., Augustine, Fla.
11565-1157
Ocklawaha River, A-J. © Sept. 1,
1929; 2 c. each Aug. 380; J O—8055-
3064.
Harris & Ewing, Washington.
11575-11614
Adams (Charles Francis) © Mar.
G, 1929-2 ee Aug..o; J O—277s.
Ames (Dr. Joseph 8S.) © June 6,
1929: 2 c. Aug. 8; J O—2806.
Beck (James M.) _ representative
from Pennsylvania. © June 4, 1929:
2c Aug. 8; J O—2805.
Brown (Hon. W. F.) Postmaster
General. © June 21, 1929; 2 c. Aug.
8; J O—2811.
Cummings (Dr. Hugh S.) © Apr.
20, 1929: 2c Aug. 8: J O—2794.
Curtis (Vice-Pres. Charles) A, B.
©,.Feb. 18; 1929;.2 c each Aug. 8;
J O—2776, 2777.
Cyril, prince of Bulgaria. © Apr.
12, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 8; J O—2790.
Ferreira de Mello (Mme. Rubens)
© May 28, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 8; J O—
3007.
Good (James W.) © Apr. 10, 1929;
2c. Aug. 8; J O—2788.
Hodges (Lieut. Col. Campbell B.)
© Mar. 22, 1929; 2 c«. Aug. 8; J O—
2781.
Hoover (Mrs.) and members of the
American and Japanese Davis cup
teams. © May 25, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 8;
J O—2802.
Hoover (President) and the En-
forcement commission at the White
House. © May 28, 1929; 2 c. Aug.
8; J O—2803.
Hyde (Hon. A. M.) © Apr. 10,
1929; 2 c. Aug. 8; J O—2789.
Johnson (Walter P.) © May 4,
1929; 2 ec Aug. 8; J O—2796.
Peli
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
11615
Harris & Ewing—Continued.
Kahn (Mrs. Florence P.) represen-
tative from California. © May ¥%,
1929; 2c. Aug. 8; J O—2797.
Lamont (Hon. R. P.) © June 6,
1929; 2 c. Aug. 8; J O—2807.
Longworth, (Mrs. Alice Roosevelt)
and her daughter, Paulina. © May
12, 1929; 2 c each Aug. 8; J O—2798.
Longworth (Mrs. Alice Roosevelt)
and her daughter Paulina, seated.
May 12, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 8; J O—2799.
Longworth (Paulina) © May 12,
1929; 2 c« Aug. 8; J O—2800.
Mitchell (William D.) Attorney Gen-
eral, U. S. © June 16, 1929; 2c. Aug.
8; J O—2810.
Newton (Walter H.) © Mar. 28,
1929; 2 c. Aug. 8; J O—2783.
Norton (Mary) representative from
New Jersey. © Apr. 5, 1929; 2 ¢ Aug.
8; J O—2785.
Owen (Mrs. Ruth Bryan) © Apr.
4, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 8; J O—3009.
Patterson (Senator Roscoe C.) ©
Mar. 27, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 8; J O—2782.
Podoski (Wiktor) first secretary of
the Polish legation. © June 10, 1929;
2c. Aug. 8; J O—2809. .
Prochnik (Loranda 8.) © May 325,
1929; 2 c. Aug. 8; J O—8008.
Reed (Governor Clyde M.) of Kan-
sas. © Apr. 16, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 8;
J O—2792.
Robbins (Mrs. Warren Delano) ©
Dee. 15, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1929; J O—
2775.
Roebling (Caroline) © Apr. 12,
1929; 2 c. Aug. 8; J O—2791.
Rogers (Maud A.) © June 7, 1929;
2c. Aug. 8; J O—2808.
Sacassa (Dr. Juan) © Apr. 5, 1929;
2c. Aug. 8; J O—2786.
Steck (Mrs. Daniel) © Apr. 16,
1929; 2 ec. Aug. 8; J O—2793.
Stimson (Hon. Henry L.) © Apr.
5, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 8; J O—2787.
Strother (French) © Apr. 1, 1929;
2c. Aug. 8; J O—2784.
Summerall (Gen. Charles P.)
Mar. 20, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 8; J O—2780.
Varela (Mlle. Adela) © May 28,
1929; 2 c. Aug. 8; J O—2804.
Weeks (Governor John EH.) of Ver-
mont. © Apr. 21, 1929; 2c. Aug. 8;
J O—2795.
Wilbur (Dr. Ray Lyman) © Mar.
6, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 8; J O—2779.
)
sowed
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Zaldumbie (Mme. Don Gonzalo) and.
daughter. © May 17, 1929; 2 ec. Aug.
&; J O—2801.
Hiart Schaffner & Marx, Chicago.
11615-11667
[S’29 (81-384, 36-88, 52, 213, 223).
224, 228-230)] © Mar. 25, 1929; 2 e¢..
each June 29; K 5079-5082, 5084-5087,
5122, 5124-5128.
[S’29 (35, 53, 54, 97, 98)] © Apr.
27, 1929; 2 c. each June 29; K 50838,
5088, 5089, 5104, 5105.
[S’29 (55-57, 60-62)] © May 10,.
1929; 2 c. each June 29; K 5090—5095..
[S’29 (80, 92-96, 100, 101, 221, 282,
290)] © May 25, 1929; 2 c. each June
29; K 5096, 5099-5103, 5107, 5108, 5128,.
5130, 5131.
[S’29-81] © Apr. 25, 1929; 2 e..
June 29; K 5097.
[S’29-91] © Apr. 6, 1929; 2c. June:
29; K 5098.
[S’29-99] © Apr. 20, 1929; 2 c. June
29; K 5106.
[S’29 (115-127)] © June 10, 1929;
2 ec. each June 29; K 5109-5121.
[S’29-276] © Apr. 25, 1929; 2 e.
June 29; K 5129.
Hartford fire inSurance co., Hartford.
11668, 11669
Statistics don’t mean a thing to fire.
© June 15, 1929; 2 c. July 1; K 5133.
Which house do you own? © July
18, 1929; 1 «. July 25; K 5871.
Hartman (Harold H.) Frankfort. Kan.
11670:
Long’s Peak at sunset. © Sept. 6,
1929; 2 c. Sept. 9; J O—8120.
Haskel (Isidore J.) Brooklyn. 11671
Memorial monument, plan. Blue-
print. ©1c. Aug. 1, 1929; I 920.
Hause (Clarence Frank) Athol, Mass.
11672.
[I go sign] ©1e. Sept. 28, 1929;
I 1102.
Hazelton (Hlizabeth C.) Los Angeles.
11673-11677
California old missions rosary’:
San Diego; K 5747.—San Fernando;
K 5745.—San Gabriel; K 5746.—San
Juan Capistrano; K 5744.—San Luis.
Rey; K 5748. © Aug. 19, 1929; 2 ¢..
each Aug. 26.
Hedges (William Frederic) Chicago.
11678.
Chicago, Ill, Heart of population,.
1928-1948. © Aug. 22, 1929; 2 c. Sept.
11; K 5869.
18
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 3, 1929
11715
Heights studio, Brooklyn.
/ 11679, 11680
Crane (Nathalia) A, B. © July 23,
1929; 2 c. each July 27; J O—2522,
2025.
Heming (Harry H.) Milwaukee.
11681
Gridley butter, Wisconsin’s best. ©
1c. May 17, 1929; J O—2468.
Hendel (Hyman) New York.
11682, 11683
Modernette. The bow with the ap-
peal. Appears hand tied. © June 12,
1929; 2 c. June 19. K 5169.
Windsorette bows. © May 20, 1929;
2c, June 8; K 5170.
Henninger (John H.) New York.
11684
[Lens-O-Graph. Graph 1-3] ©
July 27, 1929; 2 c. July 29; I 899.
Henry (Hugene) Detroit. 11685
Keep your car attractive. © June
el, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 20; K 5961.
Henry (Francis M.) Minneapolis.
11686, 11687
Hlevated aeroplane station equipped
with electro magnets for braking aero-
planes in short distances when landing.
Blueprint. © Aug. 5, 1929; 2 ¢. Aug.
10; I 979.
Suppl. Blueprint.
1929; 2 c. Aug. 17; I 1035.
Herzberg pub. co., inc., New York. :
11688
7th Avenue. © July 4, 1929: 2c.
July 30; K 5439.
Hicks (Donald McCollum) Baltimore.
. 11689
Uncle Jack’s safety club alphabet.
© Aug. 21, 1929; 2c. Aug. 26; K 5749.
Hillard (Henry W.) Buffalo. 11690
Christ and his parents. © Aug. 5,
1929; 2 c. Sept. 14; K 5884.
Hinckley (Thomas Roy) Pittsburgh.
11691, 11692
Proposed co-operative apartments
for Mr. James Y. Hambley, Duplex
apartment, first floor plan. Blueprint.
©1ec. July 31, 1929; I 910.
Second floor plan. Blueprint.
© 1c. July 31, 1929; I 911.
Hoagland-Lakin electric & enginecring
co., Los Angeles. 11693-11697
Laco-lite spot-lite:
' Complete view; J 70.—Full front
view, J 71.—Rear view showing yolk
79800—29——4
© Aug. 15,
So are ice cream and spoon.
-own line of business?
1929; 2c Aug. 19; K 5663. ~
and spindle; J 67—Semi-side and back
view; J 68—Side view left-hand; J
69. © Apr. 12, 1929; 2 c. each Apr. 18.
Hobart bros. co., Troy, O. 11698
Welder dial. Blueprint. © 1c. July
22, 1929; 1 883.
Hoboken map co., Long Island City,
ING. 11699
Hoboken, N. J., U. S. A., bird’s-eye
view of. © Aug. 26, 1929; 1 c. Sept.
18; 1 c. Aug. 29; K 6008.
Hoen (A.) & co., Baltimore. 11700
[Arlington national cemetery, Va.]
Tomb of the Unknown soldier. © Oct.
29, 1928; 2 c. July 2, 1929; K 5148.
Holberg (Richard A.) New York.
11701
Getting milk to Bobby. © Aug. 6,
1929; 2c. Aug. 7; K 5548.
Holt gallery, New York.
Peonies. (Jn Literary Digest, July
20, 1929) © July 18, 1929; 1¢. July
Sih? I 5537,
Hope (Charles Unalaska,
Alaska. 11703
Unalaska. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. Apr.
11; J 192.
Hopwood (John A.) Flushing, N. Y.
11704-11715
All women love beauty. © July 15,
1929; 2c. July 19; K 5447.
Dear old grandpa and grandma. ©
July 24, 1929; 2 ¢. July 26; K 5377.
Joy of motherhood. © June 18,
1929; 2c. July 20; K 53850.
Moon and spoon are lovers delight.
© June
29, 1929; 2c. July 6; K 5175.
Prepare yourself. © Aug. 21, 1929;
2c. Aug. 80; K 5772.
What can help you to be beautiful?
© June 18, 1929; 2 ¢. July 20; K 5349.
What is life but a spark? © June
28, 1929; 2 c. July 6; K 5174.
When you have done your best, told
your love and time drags and silence
reigns. © July 17, 1929; 2 ¢. July 25;
Henry)
| K 5370.
Who would not be master in their
© Aug. 15,
Why pay for drinks? © Aug. 15,
1929; 2c. Aug. 19; K 5664.
You need no testimonials.
19, 1929; 2 ¢. July 12; K 5261.
Your wife is still your sweetheart.
© Aug. 20, 1929; 2 e. Aug. 30; K 5773.
© June
219
11716
Hormel (George A.) & co., Austin,
Minn. 11716-11718
Flavor-sealed ham an indispensable
vacation companion. © June 1, 1929;
2c. Aug. 10; K 5685.
This is the flavor-sealed idea.
July 6, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 10; K 5686.
When science entered the kitchen.
© Aug. 1, 1929; 2c. Aug. 10; K 5684.
Horne (John) Hollywood, Calif.
11719-11723
5 photographs:
Church and her children, under cor-
rection; J 262.—Something different—
peing the story of the Shulamite; or,
The watchmen of the walls; J 265.—
Spiritual discipline under the Puri-
tans; J 263.—Way of a man with a
maid, in early New England days; J
264.—Young Prince Solomon bringing
home his bride; J 261. © Aug. 1,
1929; 2c. each Aug. 12.
Houchins (John CG.) Northfork, W. Va.
11724
Trigeminus. Anatomical drawing of
the head. ©1c. July 29, 1929; I 903.
Howes (Edgar H.) Los Angeles.
11725
Sunshine kid. © Aug. 14, 1929; 2 ¢.
Aug. 19; J O—2867.
Hunter (Herbert Chipman) Rockford,
Til. 11726
[Toy tank truck] © July 16, 1929;
2c, Auge; 17938:
Hydeman (Sid L.) New York. 11727
Williams (Lieut. Alford J.) U. S. N.
© Aug. 17, 1929; 2c Aug. 17; J O—
2863.
Illustrated London news, London.
11728-11748
Tut-ankh-amen’s (King):
Hat box.—Hat box, interior.—
Ivory head-rest (back view)—lIvory
head-rest (front view)—Lapis-lazuli
head-rest.—Linen chest.—Linen chest
(open)—Turquoise blue head-rest. ©
1c. each Aug. 14, 1929; J O—2853-
2860.
8 photographs:
Alabaster funeral barque on pedes-
tal—Broken objects in the south end
of the annexe [!] of King Tut-ankh-
amen’s tomb.—Cedar and ebony trav-
eling boxes.—Dwarf Sudanese slave
girl steering funeral barque.—Finely
carved prow of the alabaster funeral
barque.—Funeral barque showing top
of the pedestal—Head-rest shaped as
a folding-stool—Looted contents of
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 24
the annexe of King Tut-ankh-amen’s
tomb as seen through the robbers’ hole
in the doorway, view of. © 1 c. each
Aug. 14, 1929; J O—2846-2849, 2845,
2850-2852.
Icart (Louis) Paris. 11744-11746
Joie de vivre. © Sept. 2, 1929; 1e.
Sept. 25; K 6000.
Marchande d’oranges. © Aug. 9,
1929; 1 ec. Aug. 28; K 5770.
[Mon chien] © June 12, 1929; 1 «.
July 27; K 5387.
Indiana farmer’s guide pub. co., Hunt-
ington, Ind. 11747
Indiana farmer’s guide pictorial
map of Indiana. (Jn Indiana Farm-
er’S Guide, Aug. 31, 1929) © Aug. 31,
1929; 1 c. Sept. 3; K 6009.
Insurance co. of North America, Phila-
delphia. 11748
White fireman as a publisher, (In
Saturday Evening Post, July 20, 1929) »
© July 18,1929; 1 c. July 19; K 5355.
International association of merchan-
tors, Los Angeles. — 11749
Member International association
merchantors, [Insignia] © May 24,
1929; 2 @ July 13; K 5268.
International feature service, ine,
New York. 11750-11762
Bringing up father. 1929. © Week-
ly:
June 2-30; 1c. each June 5-July 3;
K 155053-155057.—July 7-28; 1 ec. each
July 10-31; K 155058-155061.—Aug. 4—
25; 1 ¢ each Aug. 8-30; K 155062-
155065. i
Investment bond & trust co., Itd., Ft.
Worth, Tex. 11763
Utopian apartment building efficien-
cy type. 10 Sheets, blueprints. ©1e.
July 31, 1929; I 971.
Jenkins (HE. L.) & co., New York.
11764
Value! © July 20, 1929; 2c. July
26; J 234.
Jennings (John Thomas) Wilkes-
Barre, Pa. 11765, 11766 |
Forty Fort meeting house, interior
of. © May 25, 1929; 2 c June 29;
J O—2475.
Walker (Mickey) training at Har-
vey’s Lake, Pa. © Aug. 10, 1929; 2e.
Aug. 13; J O—2813.
220
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 3, 1929
11806
Johns-Manville corp., New York.
11767, 11768
Temperature alignment chart, fire
brick-superex. © May 31, 1929; 2 c¢.
Aug. 6; I 935.
Superex-magnesia. © May 831,
1929; 2c. Aug. 6; I 936.
Johnson (Carl August) 11769
[Johnson calendar] © June 29,
1929; 1 c. July 2; 1c. Aug. 3; I 948.
Johnson (Charlotte Rose) Washing-
ton. 11770, 11771
Sporty. © July 19, 1929; 2c. July
19; K 53846.
Tobias, black prince. © July 19,
1929; 2c. July 19; K 5347.
Johnson (Walter) Lakehurst, N. J.
11772-11778
Graf Zeppelin, first trans-Atlantic
commercial airship. © May 15, 1929;
2 duly 223°) 226.
In hangar at Lakehurst, N. J.
© Oct. 15, 1928; 2 c. July 22, 1929;
J225,
Los Angeles (U. S. S.) and hangar,
Naval air station, Lakehurst, N. J. ©
Ocha 10; 1928: 2.¢: July 22,1929; J
223. .
—— At mooring mast, Naval air sta-
tion, Lakehurst, N. J. © Oct. 1, 1928;
2 e, July 22,.1929; J 224.
In flight, Lakehurst, N. J. ©
June 10, 1928; 2c. July 22, 1929; J 229.
In hangar, Naval air station
Lakehurst, N. J. © June 15, 1929;
2c. July 22; J 228.
On field, Naval air station Lake-
Mees, IN... © June 15,°1929: 2 ¢.
July 22; J 227.
Johnson & son studio, Boise, Id.
11779
Highway conference. © 1. July
17, 1929; J O—2483.
Joy (Guy EH.) Detroit. 11780, 11781
Joy’s chord transposition chart.
[Cover design] © Aug. 9, 1929; 2 ¢.
Aug. 30; K 5779.
Joy’s tenor banjo chords. [Cover
design] © Aug. 9, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 30;
K 5778.
Jubber (Albert) Kenilworth, N. J.
11782.
Pen knife whittlings. © 1 ¢. May
17, 1929; J O—2464.
Kahanamoku (David P.) Honolulu.
11783, 11784
David K, 10576. © July 26, 1929;
2c. Aug. 6; J 242.
Surf rider, 10577.
2c. Aug: 6; J 248.
Kansas state board of health, Topeka,
Kan. 11785
Health of the world is the hope of
the nations. © May 24, 1929; 2.
July 8; K 5228.
Karsten statistical
New Haven.
Comparograph :
Automobile exports; I 857.—Call
loan renewal rates; I 856.—Farmers’
purchasing power; I 858.—Industrial
stocks; I 855. © June 24, 1929; 2 ¢.
each July 18.
Comparograph:
Automobile production ; I 1077.—Call
loan rates; I 1078.—Gold movement; I
1075.—Unfilled steel orders; I 1076. ©
Aug. 28, 1929; 2 c. each Sept. 20.
Kaufmann & Fabry co., Chicago.
11794-11796
Chicago, Ill., Cubs park, crowd at,
July 27, 1929. © July 28, 1929; 2c.
Aug. 29; J 278.
National league baseball team.
© July 31, 1929; 2c Aug. 14; J 257.
Wrigley Field home of the Chi-
eago Cubs, 1929. © July 31, 1929;
2c. Aug. 14; J 258.
Kawneer co., Niles, Mich.
11797, 11798
Kawneer bronze store fronts, doors
and Sealair windows. © Aug. 1, 1929;
2e. Aug. 7; K 5512,
Kingate, Kawneer’ bronze store
fronts, doors and Sealair windows, ete.
© Aug. 14, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 16; K 5766.
Kay features, inc., New York. 11799
Mama’s boy. © Aug. 5, 1929; 1 «.
Aug. 8; K 5517.
Kelleys studio, Miami, Ariz.
11800-11804
Coolidge dam, Ariz. 1-5. © May
1, 1929; 2 c. each May 31; J O—1910-
1914.
Kenna (Hrnest Menard) New York.
11805
[Boston, Mass., first church of Christ
scientist] © July 26, 1929; 2 c. July
27; K 5424.
© July 26, 1929;
laboratory, in¢.,
11786-11793
Kennedy (Walter H.) Poplar Bluff,
Mo. 11806
Butler County court house. © Aug.
1, 1929; 2c. Aug. 5; J O—2664.
221
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
11807
pt. Iv, 0. s., v. 24
Kennedy & co., New York.
11807-11811
[Mount Vernon, Va.] by Luigi Kasi-
mir. © July 1, 1929; 2:c. Sept. 20;
K 5922.
4 prints by Luigi Kasimir:
[Manhattan from Governor’s Is-
land]; K 5924.—[New York (City)]
Fulton [street] market; K 5923.—
[New York (City) New York stock
exchange]; K 5921.—Philadelphia, Pa.
[Independence hall]; K 5920. © Sept.
1, 1929; 2 c. each Sept. 20.
Keystone view co., Meadville, Pa.
11812-12167
Citizenship lesson:
American family at breakfast, 12 to
15, 18228.—Hntering the classroom,
night school, 1, 18279.—Father combing
his hair, 10, 18386.—Father pouring a
glass of water, 13 to 16, 18289.—
Father putting on his shoes, 11,
18287.—Father saying goodbye to smali
son, 18, 18291.—Father washing in the
morning, 10, 18285.—Introduction, 7, 8,
9, 18284—Mother packing father’s
lunch, 17, 18290.—Opening and closing
windows, 4, 18281.—Pupils at the
blackboard, 5, 18282.—Schoolroom, 6,
18283.—Teacher greets pupil, 2 and 3,
18280. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. each July
29; J O—2534-2546.
Harrison Technical high school, Chi-
cago, Ill.:
Chemistry class at work, 382102.—
Class at work in the machine shop,
32106.—Hlectricity class at work,
32105.—Foundry class at work, 32109.
© May 1, 1929; 2 « each Sept. 9;
J O—8136-3139.
Holmes (Burton) America’s premier
traveler, renews in Keystone stereo-
graphs travel experiences, 18292. ©
April 1, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 16; J O—8265.
Looking down on the chapel and a
Day line boat, West Point, N. Y., 32362.
© Aug. 25, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 16; J O—
3284.
Marblehead, Mass.:
Birthplace of Mollie Pitcher, 32138;
J O—8123.—Home of John Glover,
32127; J O—8124.— Lee mansion,
32125; J O—3142. © May 1, 1929;
2 c. each Sept. 9, 1929.
Marshall Field museum, Chicago,
Ill. :
Roman Amphorae, facsimiles of,
32078.—Roman jar from Boscoreale,
32080.—Roman mill from Boscoreale,
32081. © May 1, 1929; 2 ¢. each Sept.
9; J O—3150-3152.
Memorial day parade, 1929, River-
side drive, New York (City):
32369—Troop EH, 382366.—Troops
passing in review, 32368.—West Point
cadets, 32870. © July 25, 1929; 2 ¢
each Sept. 16; J O—8268, 3270-3272.
New York (City):
City Hall park and the Municipal
building from Broadway, 32359.—
Fifth Avenue, Traffic on, 32358.—St.
Paul’s church from Broadway, 32357.—
Woolworth building for many years
the tallest building in the world,
32355.—Woolworth building from the
25th floor of the Municipal building,
o2360,. © July 25, 192952 cveactr
Sept. 16; J O—8273-3277.
—— Looking west on Wall st. to 285-
foot spire of Trinity church, now
dwarfed by skyscrapers, 32356. ©
July 15, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 16; J O—3264.
Woolworth building, Cathedral
of Commerce, product of five and ten
cent pieces, 32373. © July 30, 1929;
2 ec. Sept. 16; J O—8263.
Pompeii, Italy:
Basilica, general view, 3367; J O—
3148.—Gate and street of Stabia, 3370;
J O—8147.—Temple of Apollo, 3365;
J O—3149. © May 1, 1929; 2 c. each
Sept. 9.
Shrine convention,
Calif., June, 1929: *
Aerial act. Circus Maximus, Coli-
seum, 382348; J O—3165—Cireus Maxi-
mus in the Coliseum, 32347; J O—
3166.—Float of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
electrical pageant, Coliseum, 32346; J
O—3168.—Float of William Fox news,
electrical pageant, Coliseum, 32345;
J O—3169.— Hawaiian banquet, Bilt-
more hotel, 32352; J O—3171.—Lawn
fete, Lafayette park, 32340; J O—
3174.—Lloyd’s (Harold) float, first
prize winner, 32343; J O—3175.—Mo-
tion picture electrical pageant, Coli-
seum, 32344; J O—3178.—Parade in
Coliseum, 32351; J O—8180.—Religious
services and concert, Hollywood Bowl,
32349; J O—3181.—Spanish barbecue
and picnic at Ed Maier’s ranch, 32350;
J O—8184.—Street parade, 32342; J
O—3185. © July 9, 1929; 2 e. each
Sept. 9.
Washington, D. C.:
Pennsylvania ave., from the south
steps of the Treasury building, 32334;
J O—3186.—State, War and Navy
building where much national busi-
ness is transacted, 32333; J O—3187.—
Union station, gateway to the National
Capital, 32332; J O—3188. © July 9,
1929; 2 ec. each Sept. 9.
Los Angeles,
222
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 3, 1929
3 photographs:
All aboard! Giant plane at Colum-
bus, O., on first air-rail trip, New York
to Los Angeles, July 8, 1929, 32372.—
Bumblebees on red clover blossoms,
1257.—Huge rocks of pumice stone,
fermerly the seashore, Lipari, Italy,
3407. © Aug. 9, 1929; 2 c. each Sept.
16; J O—8259-8261.
3 photographs:
Lang( Andreas) impersonator of St.
Peter and St. Matthew, Oberam-
mergau, Germany, 30023; J O—3141.—
Linderhof, gardens and palace of,
Bayaria, Germany, home of Ludwig II,
30033; J O—8i27.— Royal museum,
Stockholm, Sweden, armory and cos-
tume hall, 25084; J O—3126. © May
Pag20- 2c. each Sept. 9.
6 photographs:
Antwerp, Belgium, part of the great
harbor at, 25571; J O—2616.—_ Beautiful
Syrian residence, interor of, Damas-
eus, Syria, 19688; J O—2637.—Dixie
handicap race, finish of—Pimlico track,
Baltimore track, SBaltimore, Md.,
82193; J O—2592.—Mont St. Pere, on
the hills north of the Marne, after its
capture by the 3d American division
in July, 1918, 18958; J O—2636.—
Rome, Italy, ancient city wall of, 3346;
J O—2586.—Rubens, statue of, Place
Verte, Antwerp, Belgium, 25572; J O—
Pas ©) Apr. 1, 1929; 2 ©. each
Aug. 5.
6 photographs:
Camillus. Metropolitan museum,
New York, N. Y., 382327; J O—3203.—
Golden Gate, the Magic Portals, from
Lincoln park golf links, San Francisco,
Calif., 32324; J O—3209.—Lincoln
(Abraham) bust by Gutzon Borglum.
Capitol, Washington, D. C., 323825;
J O—3227.—Lincoln (Abraham) statue
by Gutzon Borglum, Newark, N. J.,
32329; J O—3211—Old market wo-
man, statue of. Metropolitan museum,
New York, N. Y., 32328: J O—8223.—
Singing tower, the Taj Mahal of Amer-
ica, Mountain Lake, Florida, 32313;
J O—8221. © June 1, 1929; 2 © each
Sept. 11.
9 photographs:
Alamo from Plaza park, showing
entrance to the court at the left, San
Antonio, Texas, 32335; J O-——3183.—
Descendants of Washington family at
dedication of George Washington Air
Junction, Va., 32339; J O—3167.—Ford
tri-motor cabin plane leaving Chicago
with passengers and mail for Minne-
apolis, Minn., 32341; J O—3170.—In-
flation with hydrogen gas of a copy of
|
12167
first balloon flown in America, Jan. 9,
1793. Washington Air Junction, Va.,
32338; J O—31i72.—Large cabin pas-
senger planes, built at Wichita, Kan.,
in regular service between Wichita
and Tulsa, Okl., 32337; J O—8173.—
Looking up the Hudson River from
West Point, N. ¥., 32354; J O—3176.—
Modern sport model airplane ready for
first trial flight, Wichita, Kan., 32336;
J O—8177.—Ruben’s Assumption of
the Virgin, cathedral of Notre Dame,
Antwerp, Belguim, 25576; J O—3182.—
Subway station and train, New York
City, 32353; J O—3179. © July 9,
1929; 2 c. each Sept. 9.
9 photographs:
Building the steel frame for a sky-
seraper, 32301; J O—3072.—Coyote
among the rocks, Dalles of St. Croix
River, Minn., 4025; J O—3069.—Gor-
geous floral floats in New Year’s day
parade, Tournament of roses, Pasa-
dena, Calif., 32312; J O—3070.— Group
of pet white-tailed deer, 4026; J O—
3067.—New Year’s football game in
the famous Rose bowl, Pasadena,
Calif., 32311; J O—3071.—Newport,
R. 1., oldest church in New England,
32307; J O—3068.—Santiago, Chile,
cathedral and plaza, 21931; J O—
3074.—Steel molds attached to rotat-
ing chain being emptied of copper
plates in a smelter, Miami, Ariz.,
32302; J O—3075.—Varennes, on the
Aire River, captured by the 28th and
35th U. S. divisions, Sept. 26, 1918,
18952; J O—3073. © Apr. 1, 1929;
2c. each Sept. 3.
13 photographs:
Bear Mountain bridge, new, from
the Hast bank, New York, 32363; J O—
3288.—Cadet band and Cadets on
parade, West Point, N. Y., 32361; J
O—3278.—Cadets on parade, lines of,
West Point, N, Y., 32360; J O—3283.—
Farrell (Johnny) Quaker Ridge coun-
try club, Mamaroneck, N. Y., 1928 open
champion, playing a long shot, 18296;
J O— 3279.—First Pennsylvania-Santa
Fe air-rail transcontinental tri mo-
tored plane leaving Columbus, O., July
8, 1929, 32371; J O—8280.—Jones
(Bobby) playing out of a sand trap
to the green. Winged Foot country
club, Mamaroneck, N. Y. Note ball in
air, 18293; J O—3281.—Jones (Bobby)
winner of 1929 National Open Golf
championship. Sinking a putt with
his famous putter, Calamity Jane,
18299: J O—3282.—Memorial day pa-
rade, Riverside drive, New York (City)
Infantry under arms, 32367; J O—
3269.—Nabholtz (Larry) of Houston,
223
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Keystone view co.—Continued.
Tex., playing a niblic shot over a trap
to the green, Winged Foot country club,
Mamaroneck, N. Y., 18294; J O—
3287.—Smith (Horton) of Oak Hills
country club, Joplin, Mo., holder of
French Open championship, 1929, finish
of brassie shot, 18295; J O-—-3289.—
Storm King highway and Bear moun-
tain bridge, New York, 32364; J O—
3280.—Winged Foot country club, club
house, Mamaroneck, N. Y. Scene of
1929 National Open golf championship
tournament, 18298; J O—3285.—
Winged Foot country club, 18th green
and fairway, Mamaroneck, N. Y. Last
hole of the 1929 Open golf champion-
ship, 18297; J O—3286. © July 25,
1929; 2 ¢. each Sept. 16.
16 photographs:
Apollo Belvedere, Vatican, Rome,
Italy, 33857; J O—2559.—Calendering
the finished linen, Guelph, Canada,
21077 ; J O—2550.—Chicago, Ill., Stan-
ford park, 32147; J O—2547.—Glas-
gow, Scotland, art galleries, Kelvin-
grove park, 28489; J O—2548.—
Goteburg, Sweden, Lyon castle, 25086:
J O—2549.—Jacquard machine used
for weaving linen damask, Guelph,
Canada, 31076; J O—2551.—Kerak,
Syria, interior of crusaders’ castle,
19685; J O—2552.—Lake Avernus,
Italy, Grotto of the Sibyl, 3378; J O—
2553.—Miami, Fla., a tropical home,
porte-cochere of, 32117; J O—2554.—
Milwaukee, Wis., Mitchell park, sunken
gardens in, 32155; J O—2555.—Pom-
peii, Italy, decorative fountain, 3374:
J O—2556.—Pompeii, Italy, triangular
forum, 3383; J O—2557.—Rome, Italy,
arch of Janus, 3343; J O—2558.—Sa-
loniki, Greece, harbor of, 27937; J O—
2560.—Toltec tunnel, Colorado, fairy
grotto, 382222; J O—2561.—Victoria,
B. C., Canada, Buchart’s sunken gar-
dens, 31069; J O—2562. © Mar. 1,
1929; 2 c. each July 29.
21 photographs:
Ancient druidical circle near Killar-
ney, Ireland, 28901.—Chicago, TIIl.,
Washington park, fountain lagoon;
32144.—\Clearwater, Fla., Magnolia
drive to Gulf of Mexico, 32160.— Ham-
burg, Germany, park in, 30017.—Har-
rison technical high school, Chicago,
Ill., woodworking class at work,
32110.—Hillsboro, N. H., birthplace of
Franklin Pierce, 32164.—Large marble
vase, National museum, Rome, Italy,
3353.—Palm Beach, Fla., along Ocean
avenue, lined with cabbage palmettos
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 24
ana red hibiscus, 32159.—Peterborough,
Ontario, Canada, typical better class
residence in, 31068.—Pompeii, Italy,
Stabian baths, frigidarium, 3362.—
Pozzuoli, Italy, amphitheater at
3379.— Reeling linen yarn from bobbins
into hanks, Guelph, Canada, 31078.—
Roman bowls, faesimiles of, Marshall
Field museum, 32089.—Roman cooking
Stove and dishes from Pompeii, facsi-
miles of, Marshall Field museum, Chi-
cago, Ill., 32085.—Rome, Italy, Arch
of Drusus, 3345.—Royal sleigh and
coach in the Royal museum, Stock-
holm, Sweden, 25085.—San Antonio
mission San Antonio, Tex., 32167.—
Sunset on Manila Bay, Philippine Is-
lands, 24082.—Two Guns White Calf,
the Blackfeet Indian chief whose pro-
file is on the Buffalo nickel, 32610.—
Veit (Marta) impersonator of Mary,
the mother of Christ; Oberammergau.
Germany, 30021.—Winding warp on
spools in linen mill, Guelph, Canada,
31081. © May 1, 1929; 2 c. each Aug.
30; J O—3034-3054.
24 photographs:
Borghese (Pauline) Borghese gal-
lery, Rome, Italy, 3398—\California.
University. Campanile, campus, Berke-
ley, Calif., 32322—Cockpit of Stear-
man M2 model mail plane, Wichita,
Kan., 32317.—Kazan cathedral, Lenin-
grad, Russia, interior, 19446.—Lenin-
grad, Russia, St. Isaac’s cathedral,
19447.—Los Angeles, Calif., City hall,
32331.—Making upper wing of mail
plane, Stearman aircraft co., Wichita,
Kan., 32316.—Oakland, Calif., business
section, as it appears across Lake Mer-
ritt, 32321.—Pisa cathedral, Italy, in-
terior, 8399.—Primary assembling of
planes, Travel air mfg., co., Wichita,
Kan., 32318.—Roman boy. Bronze
statue, Metropolitan museum, New
York, N. Y., 32326—San Francisco,
Calif., in the heart of modern china-
town, 32323.—San Francisco, Calif..
looking northeast from Twin Peaks
down Market st., to Ferry building,
32319—San Francisco, Calif., skyline,
from the ferry, 32320—Satyr, bronze.
Museum, Naples, Italy, 83400.—Satyr of
ivory and bronze taken from Pompeii.
Museum, Naples, Italy, 3403.—Satyr,
sleeping, bronze, from Pompeii. Mu-
seum, Naples, Italy, 3402.—Tapping a
rubber tree, Philippine Islands,
24083.—Venetian Doge. Bronze bust
in Rennaissance museum, Naples,
Italy, 8406—Warsaw cathedral, Po-
land, interior, 8901—Wichita, Kan.,
Douglas ave., west on, 32315.—Wound-
ed Amazon. Museum, Naples, Italy,
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12167
3405.—Wrestler, bronze. Museum,
Naples, Italy, 3404.—Wright whirlwind
motor, Stearman aircraft co., Wichita,
Kan., 32314. © June 1, 1929; 2 c. each
Sept. 11; J O—8202, 3204-8208, 3210,
8212-3220, 3222, 3224-3226, 3228-8231.
27 photographs:
Altgeld public school, Chicago, IIL.,
radio class at work, 32103.—Altgeld
school, Chicago, Ill, sewing class at
work, 32141.Boston, Mass., scene in
Public Gardens, 32156—Bradentown,
Fila., Gamble mansion, historie,
82133.—Breitsamter (Melchior) the
impersonator of St. John, Oberammer-
gau, Germany, 30024.—Chicago, IIL,
Fountain of Time monument, 32136.—
Cork, Ireland, St. Finbar’s cathedral,
28903.—Detroit, Mich., Grand Circus
park, 32152—-Glasgow, Scotland,
George square, 28490.— Hanover, N. H.,
Webster cottage, 32172— Kittery Point,
Me., Governor Pepperell mansion,
82166.—Miami, Fla.. Deering estate
from the sea, 32095—New Orleans,
La., Beauregard’s old home, 32124.
Phantom ranch, Arizona, 32091.—Phil-
adelphia, Penna., Betsy Ross house,
32124.—Rome, Italy, Basilica of Con-
stantine, ruins of, across Ferum,
3342.—Sacramento, Calif., grounds of
Fort Sutter, 32174.Salzburg, Austria,
house in which Mozart was_ born,
53814._Scottish Highlanders on parade
in the world war, 28494.—South Dux-
bury, Mass., Standish house, 32129.—
Stirling, Scotland, Bruce monument in
the plaza, 28487.—Tallahassee, Fla.,
grounds of Governor’s mansion,
382118.—Titus (Hmperor) National mu-
seum, Naples, Italy, 38375.—Topiary
work in a home garden, Victoria, B. C.,
Canada, 31073.—Torray’s peak, Color-
ado, 32170.—Valley farm in New Eng-
land, 32094.—Zion national park, Utah,
Cedar Breaks, 32100. © May 1, 1929;
2 ec. each Sept. 9; J O—3122, 3125,
3128-3135, 3140, 3143-3146, 3153-8164.
41 photegraphs:
Amsterdam, Netherlands, canal and
the Oude Kerk, 25237; J O—2869.—
Antwerp, Belgium, cathedral, 25573;
J O—2870.—Athens, Greece, art gal-
lery, 279389; J O—2871.—Belfast, Ire-
land, Donegal square, 28899; J O—
2872.—Bolton Wood, Yorkshire, Eng-
land, 28346; J O—2874.—Brandon,
Manitoba, Canada, typical residence
street in, 31067; J O—2875.—Coconut
Grove, Miami, Fla., beautiful private
Australian-pine drive at, 32116; J O—
2877.—Coneord, Mass., Wayside, home
of Nathaniel Hawthorne, 32162; J O—
2878.—Edinburgh castle, Scotiand,
front view, 28492; J O—2880.—Edin-
burgh, Scotland, Royal bank of Scot-
land, 28498; J O—2881.—Edison
(Thomas A.) on the porch of Presi-
dent Harding’s home, Marion, O.,
82161; J O—2882.—Faliscan painted
sarcophagus from Civitavecchia, Mar-
Shall Field museum, Chicago, IIL,
32082; J O—2883.—Flower gardens of
the birthplace of Robert Burns, Ayr,
Seotland, 28485; J O—2884.—Gaines-
ville, Fla., typical residence street in,
82097; J O—2885.—Harrison technical
high school, Chicago, Ill., class work in
the lathe room, 32107; J O—2888.—
Harrison technical high school, Chi-
eago, Ill., forge class at work, 32108;
J O—2887.—Irish country cottage
home, Gap of Dunloe, Ireland, 28898;
J O—2889.—Jerusalem, Palestine, en-
trance to the Tomb of the kings and
reservoir, 19681; J O—2890.—John
Hay school, Chicago, Ill., cooking class
making salads, 32140; J O—2&$1.—
Marblehead, Mass., birthplace of EIl-
bridge Gerry, 32126; J O—2886.—
Mayr (Hans) the impersonator of Pi-
late, Oberammergau, Germany, 8002;
J O—2892.—Minerva Medica, Vatican,
Rome, Italy, 3358 ; J O—2893.—Modern
small American city home of stone and
stucco, Pennsylvania, 82096; J O—
2894.—Muskoka Lake, Ontario, Can-
ada, large, well-built summer cottage
on, 81072; J O—2895.—Native hut of
Calcutta, India, 27452; J O—2876.—
Palos park, near Chicago, Ill., county
forest preserves at, 32150; J O—
2896.—Pens Mulvius across the’ Tiber
on the Flaminian Way, Rome, Italy,
3344; J O—2897—Roman ewers, fac-
similes of, Marshall Field museum,
Chicago, Ill., 32090; J O—2899.—
Roman saucepans, facisimiles of, Mar-
shall Field museum, Chicago, IIL,
32088; J O—2900.—Roman table, fac-
simile of, Marshall Field museum,
Chicago, Ill., 32083; J O—2901.—
Roman water heaters, facsimiles of,
Marshall Field museum, Chicago, IIL,
32087; J O—2902—Rome, Italy,
Casale Rotondo, on the Appian Way,
3348; J O—2903.—Salem, Mass.,
Witch house, 82161; J O—2904.—Sa-
loniki, Greece, former Mohammedan
mosque, now a Greek orthodox church,
27936; J O—2905.—San Jose mission,
near San Antonio, Tex., 32168; J O—
2906.—Stetson university, De Land,
Fla., grounds of, 32158; J O—2879.—
Typical log cabin, French River, On-
tario, Canada, interior of, 31071; J
| O—2907.— University of Belfast, Ire-
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Keystone view co.—Continued.
land, 28900; J O—2873.—University of
Prague, Czechoslovakia, main library,
interior of, 24706; J O—2898.—yYork-
town, Va., old colonial house in, 32132;
J O—2908.—Zodiac, the signs of, Na-
tional museum, Rome, Italy, 3354; J
O—2909. © May 1, 1929; 2 «¢. each
Aug. 19.
53 photographs:
Abandoned farmhouse, Sunapee,
N. H., 32093.—Alexandria, Va.,
church, exterior of, 32214 —Altgeld
School, Chicago, Ill., metal working
class at work, 32112. ‘— Altgeld school,
Chicago, Yai. ‘shoemaking and repair-
ing class, 32111.—Altgeld school, Chi-
cago, Ill., woodworking class at work,
32113 ten eae Greece, Greek parlia-
ment building, 27941.—Athens, Greece,
modern, Showing the Acropolis in the
background, 27942.—Athens, Greece,
new observatory, 27938. —Atlanta, Ga.,
Fordsythe (right) and Peachtree
(left) streets from Howard theater
building, 32199——Atlanta, Ga., N. HB.
to capitol of, from tower of ‘Baptist
church, 32207.—Atlanta, Ga., Piedmont
park, peace monument, er ected to Gate
City Guard, 32201—Atlanta, Ga., W.
on Marietta street, from Signal Tower
at ae Points, 32208. —Baltimore, Md.,
U. S., customhouse and wholesale dis-
trict ani Hearst Tower building,
32198.— Beautiful home in Beirut,
Syria, interior of, 19687.—Birming-
ham, Ala., looking N. E., 19th street
along 1st avenue, 32189.—Buchanan
(S. B.) grounds of home of, New
Westminster, B. C., Canada, 31074.—
Campbell (J. Rei) president Bank
of Manitou, Col., residence of, 32098 —
Chimney Rock, in Blue Ridge Moun-
tains, near Asheville, N. C., 32197.
Clouds over the Grand Canyon, from
Bright Angel Point, Arizona, 32123.—
Coconut seedlings, Jamaica, 25181.—
Detroit, Mich., boulevard and grounds
before the Masonic Temple, 32151.—
Hast from new Alabama power Co.,
building to City of Birmingham, Ala.,
32206—Hdam, Netherlands, sleepy
canal and refiected windmill, 25236.—
Edinburgh, Scotland, Princes street
gardens and Sir Walter Scott’s monu-
ment, 28491.—Hsmeralda-Inn, Chimney
Rock Mt., in the background, Blue
Ridge Mountains, North Carolina,
32196.—Folding Roman stools, facsim-
iles of, Marshall Field museum, Chi-
cago, [ll., 32084.—Girl ironing with
electric fiatiron, Meadville, 1 Bara
02137.—Halifax, Nova Scotia, public
Christ
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
gardens, 31075. technical
high school, Chicago, Tll., loom room,
321388.—Lang (Anton) impersonator of
Christ, and Lang’s son, Oberammer-
gau, Germany, 30030.—Looking up-
ward to the top of Chimney Rock in
the Blue Ridge Mountains of North
Carolina, 32190.—Mayr (Guido) the
impersonator of Judas, Oberammer-
gau, Germany, 30019.—Meadville, Pa.,
high school, manual training class at
work, 32104—_Montgomery, Ala., Dex-
ter avenue and Capitol building from
Court Square and Montgomery street,
32211.—Monticello, Va., home of
Thomas Jefferson, 32218.—Morris
Ranch, near Yellowstone National
park, Wy., 32092.—New Orleans, La.,
Aubudon park, avenue of live oaks,
32217.—New Orleans, La., looking east
of St. Philip street, on porch of old
Lafayette blacksmith shop, 382204.—
New Orleans, La., looking north, from
tower of St. Patrick’s church, 32186.—
New Orleans, La., N. W. to Mme.
Begne’s famous restaurant at corner
of Decatur and St. Ann street, 32210.—
Old Roman arena, Arles, France, in-
terior of, 3169.—Philadelphia, Pa.,
Fairmont park, entrance to, showing
Logan fountain, 32120.—Philadelphia,
Pa., Fairmont park, sunken gardens
and horticultural hall, 32119.—
Phoebe’s Arch, Palmer Lake, Colorado,
32028.—Pioneer’s log cabin in Mon-
tana, 382173.—Pompeii, Italy, Porta
Marina, 3372.—Pompeii, Italy, small
theater, 3363.—Pompeii, Italy, Temple
of Jupiter, 3366—Rome, Italy, Arch
of Constantine, Roman Forum, 3341.—
Rome, Italy, ruins of baths of Cara-
ealla, northeast end of southeast Pa-
lestra, showing original pavement,
Salem, Mass., birthplace of
Nathariel Hawthorne, 32163——South-
ern R. R., tunnels on the, near Black
Mountain station, North Carolina,
32213.—Washington, D. C.. Union sta-
tion, 32192. © May 1, 1929; 2 ec) each
Aug. 22; J O—2926-2978.
65 photographs:
American doughboys near the front,
in pup tents camouflaged with
branches against aerial observation,
19296.—American doughboys snatching
2 little rest in an old trench in the
Marne Saiient; midsummer, 1918,
19299. American engineer troops
building a railroad fill in the Meuse-
Argonne sector, 1918, 18969.—Ameri-
can field artillery moving to the front
through the ruined village of Som-
mepy, 1918, 19293.—American infantry
moving up into the line, 19291.—Ameri-
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no. 3, 1929
can motor trucks transporting troops
during the battle of the Meuse-Ar-
gonne, 1918, 19297.—American muni-
tion train, protected against air at-
tack by anti-aircraft automatic rifles,
going to the front in the Meuse-Ar-
gonne, 1918, 18967.—American officer
and motorcycle driver greeted by smil-
ing girls of Lorraine in Metz, just
after the Armistice, 1918, 19295.—
American troops debarking from the
transports at St. Nazaire, where about
200,000 American soldiers landed in
France, 19294——Americans carrying a
wounded man to the rear, battle of the
Meuse-Argonne, 1918, 18964.—Ameri-
cans transporting German prisoners
of war by motor trucks in the Chateau-
Thierry sector, 19298—Antwerp, Bel-
gium, the Steen and docks on the bank
of the Scheldt, 25574.—Athens (Uni-
versity of) Athens, Greece, 27940.—
Atlanta, Ga., from Whitehall viaduct,
N. on Peachtree st., 32187.—Baltimore,
Md., east over War memorial bidg.,
Old shot tower, John Hopkins hospital
distant middle, from Hearst tower,
32191.—Baltimore, Md., west, down
Fayette st. to City hall, showing War
memorial, 82194—Berlin, Germany,
column of victory in ‘Thiergarten,
80029. Birmingham, Ala., state capi-
tol, 32221—Bois de la Gruerie, Ar-
gonne Forest, into which the 77th
American div. advanced, scene of four
years of stubborn fighting, Sept. 26,
1918, 18962.— Bruges, Belgium, Hotel de
Ville, 25575.—Bruges, Belgium, quaint
old street with clock tower in back-
ground, 25570.—Cathedral of Amiens
protected and strengthened with
masses of sandbags, 1918, interior of,
18966.—Chimney Rock on Chimney
Rock mountain, in the Blue Ridge
Mts. of North Carolina, 32195.—Co-
logne, Germany, main portal of the
eathedral, 30040—Concert by an
American regimental band in a French
billeting village close behind Mont-
faucon, Meuse-Argonne front, 1918,
19292.—Cork, Ireland, Irish street
fruit and vegetable market, 28902.—
Dead German soldier, body of, on the
battlefield of the Meuse, 1918, 18950.—
Doughboys helping forward an Ameri-
can rolling kitchen, 1918, 19290.—Edin-
burgh castle, Scotland, 28488.—French
counter-attack in progress on Point X,
on the fiercely contested battlefield of
Les Eparges, 1915, 18951—French re-
lief going into the trenches in the
wrecked village of Craonelle, Chemin-
des-Dames sector, 18959.—French sol-
diers fighting the scourge of rats that
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infested trenches and dugouts on the
Western front, 1914-1918, 18953.—
French soldiers in a front line trench
at Laffaux scene of many bloody bat-
tles northeast of Soissons, France,
18957.— French tanks destroyed by ar-
tillery fire in the desperate fighting in
the Champagne near Tahure, 1918,
18956.—French troops in the front line
watching the bombardment of Point
C, before the assault, 1915, 18965.—
French wireless station in the field, on
the Somme front, 18949.—German pris-
oners, badly frightened, being marched
to the rear from the hot fighting at
Vauxaillon, north of Soissons, 18960.—
Glazing china table cups, Trenton,
N. J., 32310—Hand-painting orchids
on a large china service plate, Trenton,
N. J., 32309.— Hanging virgin, famous,
on the church tower of Albert, Somme,
.seen above the Sheli-wrecked factory
of Rocher-Schneider, 18955.—Harpers
Ferry, W. Va., scene of John Brown’s
raid, 32609.—Hercules and the bronze
roe, National museum, Naples, Italy,
3377.—Horse thrown into a tree by the
explosion of a bomb or shell, Argonne
Forest, 1918, 18970—Mercury in re-
pose, National museum, Naples, Italy,
3376.—Montgomery, Ala., 8. from the
First national bank’ to court house,
32205.—New Orleans, La., cemetery,
32212.—_New Orleans, La., old U. 8S.
mint, now used for assayer’s office and
emergency hospital, 32200.—Nurem-
berg, Germany, market square and
Frauenkirche, 30032.—One of the steep
hillsides of Les Hparges, south east of
Verdun, after the successful French
attack of 1915, 18963.—Pershing (Gen-
eral) heading the troops of the A. EH.
F. in the great victory parade, Paris,
July 14, 1919, 18968.—Pompeii, Italy,
ruins of, bird’s-eye view of, 3369.—
Pompeii, Italy, large theater, 3364.—
Rendl (Paula) impersonator of Mary
Magdalene, Oberammergau, Germany,
30020.—Rome, Italy, Forum, ruins of,
3368.—Rotterdam, Netherlands, canal
life at, 25234——Ruins of the church at
Roye-sur-Matz after it was recaptured
from the Germans, 1918, 18961.—St.
Mard, on the Aisne River east of Sois-
sons, under bombardment—French as-
sault troops waiting to advance,
18954.—Temptation, Mount of, near
Jericho, Judea, Palestine, 19682—Two
Guns White Calf, Blackfeet Indian
chief whose face appears on the buf-
falo nickel, 19512—Two young pine
trees chipped for resin, Georgia,
22348.— Vatican, Rome, Italy, gallery
of statues, 3360—Vats into which
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resin flows from distillation plant,
North Carolina, 22347.—Vienna, Aus-
tria, Rathhaus, 30041.—Yellowstone
national park, Wyoming, Minerva Ter-
race and Mammoth hotel, 32308.—60
day tobacco, Alabama, 32188. © Apr.
1, 1929; 2 c. each Aug. 5; J O—2575-—
2585, 2588-2591, 2593-2615, 2617-2635,
2638-2645.
Kihn bros., New York. 12167
[Vignette for bonds, stock certifi-
cates, diplomas & other purposes. Air-
plane flying over airport, 1255] ©
Aug. 8, 1929; 2 c«. Aug. 9; K 5680.
Kilbourne (Ruth) San Diego.
12168, 12169 -
Lotus lilies. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1929;
J O—8360.
Morning tide.
J O—3361.
King (Henry) Chattanooga. 12170
Distribution methods: Chain store
route, jobber-retailer route, colunteer
food stores route. © 1c. Aug. 28,
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1929;
1929; I 1012.
King features syndicate, inc., New
York. 12171-12196
Barney Google and Spark Plug.
1929. © Weekly: ‘
June 2-30; 1 c. each June 5—July 3;
K 5144-5148. July 7-28; 1 c each
July 10-31; K 5521-5524—Aug. 4-25;
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Tillie the toiler. 1929. © Weekly:
June °2-302 "4" €° Veach June’ 5 —
July 3; K 5148-5153.—Juiy 7-28; 1 «.
each July 10-81; K 5525-5528.—Aug.
4-25; 1 c. each Aug. 8-380; K 5809-
5812.
Knapp (George E.) Vinton, Ia. 12197
Lincoln, the lawyer. © July 15,
19293" 2) ¢. July 18'2'K 5345.
Knoerr (Gilbert) Fort Atkinson, Wis.
12198, 12199
Chicks hatching. © June 24, 1929;
2c. July 8; J 194.
Pheasants hatching.
19292 c. July S31 195.
Kroll (Robert C.) St. Louis. 122006
St. Louis, Mo., views, composite pic-
ture of. © 1c. Aug. 5, 1929; J O—
2574.
Kropp (H. C.) co., Milwaukee. 12201
Busy tourists post ecard. [Landscape
With sunset, lake and trees. On right
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Kunzli bros., ltd., Ziirich, Switzerland.
12202-12212
Agnes (Sainte) 9021]; par Adolfo
Simeone. © Jan. 27, 1928; 1 c. June
11, 1929; K 5967.
Angelus custos, [Guardian angel,
9233]; ab Adolfo Simeone. © Apr. 4,
1928; 1 c. June 11, 1929; K 5972.
Antonius (S.) [St. Anthony, 9215];
ab Adolfo Simeone. © Jan. 18, 1929;
1e. June 11; K 5974.
Christus Rex, [Sacred heart of
Jesus, 7231, 9231]; a C. Monserrat. ©
Mar. 30, 1926; 1 c. each June 11, 1929;
K 5976, 5973.
Clara (S.) 9236; ab Adolfo Simeone.
© June 19, 1928; 1 « June 11, 1929;
K 5969.
Coena Domini, [Last supper, 7234];
a K. Schleibner. © Apr. 25, 1928; 1c.
June 11, 1929; K 5975.
S. cor Jesu. [Sacred heart of Jesus,
9237]; ab Adolfo Simeone. © Aug.
12, 1928; 1 c. June 11, 1929; K 5968:
Sancta familia, [Holy family, 9235];
ab Adolfo Simeone. © May 21, 1928;
1 ec. June 11, 1929; K 5971.
Teresia (Sancta) a Jesu Infante,
[St. Teresa of the Child Jesus, 0185,
9185]; ab Adolfo Simeone. © Oct. 10,
27, 1929; 1 c. each June 11, 1929; K
5966, 5970.
(B.) & co., ine, Chi-
12213-12216
Kuppenheimer
cago, ..
Fashion plate:
[Architect’s office]—[FootballJ—
[Hockey ]—[Library] © Sept. 7, 1929;
2c. each Aug. 15; K 5859-5862.
Lamar & Whitmore, Nashville.
12217-12221
Shetland pony. © June 7, 1929; 2c.
July 16: K 5356.
4 prints:
Airplane race.—Hlijah.—Rebecca.—
Santa Claus.” © June 7, 1929; 2°¢@
each July 16; K 5310-5313.
Lamoreux (G. W.) Mount Dora, Fla.
12222
Homeward Bound. © 1 c. Sept. 20,
1929; J O—8307.
Larsen (H. E.) Storm Lake, Ia. 12223
Cunning smile. © Aug. 30, 1929;
1c. Sept. '3; 1c. Sept. 16; J 290.
228
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 3, 1929
12262
Lawrence (Edward James) Geneva, O.
12224
Fairy land. © Aug. 6, 1929; 2 ¢
Aug. 9; J O—2676.
Lawrence (John D.) Santa Monica,
Calif. 12225-12240
Lawrence steel interlocked typical
steel frame plan. Blueprint. © Aug.
15. 1029: 2c. Aug. 28; I 1011.
Steel interlocked, fireproof, shock re-
sisting, termite and ratproof, sound
proof, insulated wall. Blueprint. ©
Aug. 2, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 10; I 1048.
Steel interlocked insulating rein-
forced tile veneer. Blueprint. © Sept.
23, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 30; I 1105.
13 blueprints:
Fireproof insulated partition, 13; I
965.—Lawrence fireproof, shock resist-
ing, sound resistive, inner wall and
partition, 11; I 963—Lawrence sound
proof, shock resisting, fireproof wall,
hollow wall—two air spaces, 14; I
966.—Lawrence steel interlocked, fire-
proof, shock-resisting, insulated wall,
5; I 957.—Lawrence truss steel inter-
locking joist, fioor and ceiling, 10; I
962.—Lawrence truss steel interlocking
rafters, 6; I 958.—WSteel interlocked
ideal brick wall, 8; I 960.—Steel inter-
locked insulated adobe brick wall, 2;
I 954-—Steel interlocked insulated
adobe solid brick wall, 12; I 964—
Steel interlocked insulated reinforced
brick, 7; I 959.—Steel interlocked insu-
lated reinforced concrete, 3; I 955.—
Steel interlocked non-bearing partition,
4; I 956—[Steel interlocked sound-
proof double wall, 9]; I 961. © Aug.
a ieee 2 €: each Aug.’ 10.
Lawrence (Ralph R.) Brookline, Mass.
12241
Water lilies. © July 16, 1929; 2 ¢.
July 26; J O—2510.
Leavitt (Hlizabeth D.) Chicago.
12242
[Birthday seal. Two messenger boys
walking in opposite directions, one
carrying birthday cake, other carrying
box] © May 29, 1929; 2 c. June 3;
K 5785.
Ledford (Duke HE.) Los Angeles, Calif.
12245
Passing of the old medicine man. ©
Peewee! o. 1029. 3 “O— 3267.
Ledoux (Wilfrid) Omaha, Neb. 12244
Business cycle barometer. © June
20; 1920"; 2c. July 5; 1 $59.
Lee (Violet Wongwai) Honolulu.
12245
Pineapple project. © May 19, 1929;
2c. July 23; J O—2490.
Leviton (Frank C.) Chicago. 12246
1929 Cubs. © Aug. 30, 1929; 2 c.
Sept. 3; K 5784.
Lewis (Edward Dudley) Elmira, N. Y.
12247
Automatic chemical feeder for sew-
age. Blueprint. ©1e. July 17, 1929;
I 874.
Lindsey (Ira Frank) Peterborough,
N. -H. 12248-12249
Smith (Joseph T.) © July 6, 1929;
2c. July 25; J O—2507.
Walbridge (Irene McIntyre) ©
July 16, 1929; 2 ¢. July 17; J O—2508.
Lines (Sterling C.) Los Angeles.
12250
Graphic study of corner lot evalua-
tion. Blueprint. © Aug. 1, 1929; 2c.
Aug. 26; I 990.
Lockwood (Warren J.) New York.
1251
Universal star finder. © Aug. 15,
1929; 2c Aug. 24; I 987.
Los Angeles examiner, Los Angeles.
12252-12256
Barrymore (Ethel) and Louis Cal-
hern in the Love duel. © Aug. 4,
1929; 1 ec. Aug. 24; K 5799.
In the old South. Laura La Plante
and Joseph Schildkraut, ete. © July
30, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 6; K 5498.
Outdoor dining room. © July 20,
1929; 1 c. Aug. 6; K 5682.
Right in the swim. Robert McWade,
etc. © July 19, 1929; 1 « Aug. 6; K
5497.
Youth—life’s springtime. © July 13,
1929; 1 c. Aug. 6; K 5681.
Lowe (Robert Henry) Los Angeles.
12257
Highways of the air. © May 10,
£929 2c. July 27 = Sos:
Lumbermens mutual casualty €o., Chi-
cago. 12258-12260
Safety bulletin:
Danger, 39.—Monkey shines, 70.—
New man, 51. © Aug. 21, 1929; 2 c.
each Sept. 5; K 5802-5804.
Lydon (John E.) Seattle. 12261, 12262
Diagnostic chart. (General) sani-
practic (Female). © May 29, 1929;
2 ec. Aug. 16; I 1015.
(Male). © May 29, 1929; 2 ¢.
16; I 1014.
Aug.
229
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
12263
pt. Iv, 0. s., v. 24
Maas & Steffin, St. Louis. 12263
Grim reaper of carelessness. ©
Sept. 20, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 830; K 6020.
McCleverty (Edna) Los Angeles.
12264
Kiss me. © June 14, 1929; 1c. July
1; K 51382.
McDonald (Chester B.) Benton Har-
bor, Mich. 12265
Human body, showing sympathetic
nervous system, relief depicting a lat-
eral view of the. ©i1c. July 29, 1929;
I 900.
MacDonald (Pirie) New York.
12266-12280
Wooley (Leonard C.) A-C. © Mar.
19, 1929; 2 ¢. each July 1; J O—2402-
2404.
3 photographs:
Russell (George W.) A, B.—Sitwell
(Osbert) © June 28, 1929; 2 c. each
July 1; J O—2399-2401.
10 photographs:
Drinkwater (John) A, B.—Erskine
(John) A, B.—Gary (Judge Elbert)
A, B—Gross (Milt) A, B—Huxley
(Aldous) A. B. © Jan. 1, 1929; 2 ¢.
each July 1; J O—2389-2398.
MacDonald (William T.) New York.
12281
Cosgrave (William T.) © June 28,
1929: 2 ¢. July 1; J O—2388.
McGee (William Harvey) Los Angeles.
12282
Accidents cost money. © July 22,
1929; 2 c. July 25; K 5482.
McGregor (Herbert Rutherford)
Boothby Harbor, Me.
12283-12286
4 photographs:
Sea gull and cloud; J O—2426.—Sea
gull on the wing; J O—2425.—Sea
gull with outstretched wings; J O—
2424.—-Sprucewold lodge showing stone
pillars; J O—2423. © July 3, 1929;
2c. each July 5.
McIntyre (Phyllis Hodgson) Ogden,
Utah. 12287
For of such is the kingdom of hea-
ven. © July 15, 1929; 2 c Aug. 8; J
250.
Macklanburg-Dunecan co., Oklahoma
City, Okl. 12288
Nu-Art numbers, an added touch of
beauty for your home. © Jan. 15,
1929; 2 c« Aug. 19; K 5765.
MeMillan (Frances Lucile) Knoxville,
Tenn. 12289.
On the bottom of the world. ©1e.
Sept. 17, 1929: J O—3305.
McMillan (Thomas Henry) Nashville.
12290
Faerie Queene. © Aug. 20, 1929;
2c. Sept. 8; I 1091.
Magill (Franklin M.) and Weinshei-
mer (A. J.) doing business as Per-
fection putting green co., Chicago.
12291, 12292
Don’t lose your temper and break up
your ten dollar putter because you
missed the putt. © Mar. 11, 1929;
2c. July 10; K 5452.
Mr. and Mrs. Golfer improving their
putting game at home. © May 11,
1929; 2c. June 26; K 5453.
Mangs (George Alvar) Springfield
Gardens, Long Island, N. Y.
12293, 12294
Hontz (Hobo) A, B. © 1 ¢. each
July 30, 1929; J O—2563, 2564.
Mark (Aris S.) New York.
12295-12297
3 charts:
Cloth calculating chart for finding
instantly the corresponding prices for
any width from 25 to 60 in.; I 1065.—
Computing chart for obtaining instant-
ly the annual rate of return on divi-
dend stocks at various prices ; I 1066.—
Logarithmic computing chart for find-
ing weights of cloth in yards per
pound of various widths; I 1064. ©
1 c. each Sept. 7, 1929.
Marken & Bielfield, ine., Frederick. Md.
12298-12302
Apple blossom time, Shenandoah
Valley of Virginia, 110. © Dee. 28,
1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1929; K 5868.
Frederick, Md., a group of Hood col-
lege buildings, 83. © Aug. 26, 1927;
2 c. Sept. 10, 1929; K 5864.
Lee highway and Shenandoah na-
tional park, Page county, Virginia, 112.
© Dec. 28, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1929; K
5865.
New Market, Va., the Hines memo-
rial Pythian home of Virginia, 106 ©
July 24, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 10, 1929; K
5867.
Staunton, Virginia, birthplace of
Woodrow Wilson, 111. © Dee. 28,
1928; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1929; K 5866.
230
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 8, 1929
12499
Marnall steel co., inc., New York.
Assembly drawing for three car pit.
[and] Drainage plan. 2 sheets, blue-
prints. © June 1, 1928; 2c. Sept. 1; I
15476.
Marshall (Bernice) New York. 12304
Pourquoi pas? © June 20, 1929;
2c. June 21: K 5166.
Martin (Orrin A.) San Francisco.
12305
World’s series. © Sept. 4, 1929; 2c.
Sept. 9; K 6012. —
Masonic history co., Chicago.
Freemasonry, encyclopedia.
July 3, 1929; J O—2421.
Mather & co., Chicago.
Dominion day, 76. ©
1929; 2 ce. Sept. 21; K 5962.
Our empire, 74. © Sept. 16, 1929;
2 c. Sept. 21; K 5963.
Maul (A. R.) & co., Minneapolis.
12309, 12310
[Lithographed stock certificate
biank horizontal bar vignette, top cen-
ter, three columns figures 1 to O in
right hand border, circle vignette
lower left hand corner, brown border]
© July 25, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 12; K 5568.
[No. 102, eagle vignette, 3 col-
umns figures 1-0 in right hand border,
circle vignette lower left hand corner,
brown border] © July 25, 1929; 2 ¢.
Aug. 10; K 5552.
Maurer (John 8.) Chicago.
12311-12316
© Aug. 8, 1929; 2c.
12306
© Lic
12307, 12308
Sept. 16,
' Doughregan.
Ane rae: J 256.
Gunston Hall:
Gardens.—Hedge fence.—Hedge
walk.—Terrace garden, A, B. ©1e.
each Aug. 12, 1929; J O—2818-2822.
Mead (Stanley J.) Ida Grove, Ia.
12317
Scenes from the Jackson Hole coun-
try and the new Grand Teton National
Park. (In The Pepper Pot) © Aug.
15, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 19; K 5665.
Memorial burial park
Worth, Tex. 12318
Memorial burial park. [Blueprint]
© June 29, 1929; 2c. July 2; I 812.
Mendle printing co., St. Louis. 12319
[Postal design, 308] © Aug. 1,
1929; 2 c. Sept. 27; K 6017.
corp., Fort
Merchants pub. co., Kalamazoo, Mich.
12320-12335
16 prints:
[Anxious moment|]—[Around the
campfire]|—[Blossom queen.]—[Dawn
mist falls]|—[Exclusive]—[Good morn-
ing]|—[I wonder, are they looking for
me?|]—[Little Chief mountain ]—T[Lit-
tle Quaker|]—[Milk baby]—[ Nobody
like mother]—[Old Oregon trail]—
[Our future home]—{Pals]—T[ Wilder-
ness rose]—[You rascal] © Dec. 26,
1928; 2 c. each July 3, 1929; K 5287-
5302.
Merk (H. Richard) Seattle. 12336
Merkette portrait. © June 20,
1929; 2 «. July 2; J O—2417.
Merwin (Lewis J.) Negaunee, Mich.
12337
Negaunee, Michigan, air view. ©
July 10, 1929; 2 c. July 138; J 200.
Metealf studio, Harrisburg, Ill. 12338
Harrisburg, Ill., 8th grade graduates,
May 30th, 1929. © May 31, 1929; 2c.
June 3; J O—1906.
Metropolitan importing & mfg. Co.,
New York. 12339-12354
6 prints:
[Charleston, S. C., in 1739, view of];
K 5688.—[First railroad train in
America]; K 5690.—[Mississippi River
in 1860, scene on]; K 5692.—[New Am-
sterdam in 1650] ; K 5689.—[ New York
(City) Broadway in 1853]; K 5691.—
[Pride of the American merchant ma-
rine in the Fifties]; K 5693. © Aug.
10, 1929; 2 ec. each Aug. 12.
10 prints:
[Mt. Vernon, Va., Washington’s
home, 1502] ; K 5585.—-[New York pub-
lic library, 1508]; K 5582.—[North and
South Poles, 1551]; K 5584.—Original
thirteen colonies, 1553; K 5586.—
[Principal aviation feats, 1927-8, A. D.,
1554]; K 5580.—[Products of the
United States, 1556]; K 5587.—[Sea-
sons & signs of the zodiac, 1550]; K
5581.—[Sir Francis Drake’s voyage]
1577, A. D., 1552; K 5579.—Some dis-
coverers of the New World, [1000—-
15384 A. D., 1555]; K 5588.—[White
House]; K 55838. © Aug. 10, 1929;
2c. each Aug. 12.
Metropolitan newspaper service, New
Mork, 12355-12499
Ella Cinders. 1929. © Daily:
June 16-30; 1 ¢c. each July 11; K
5234, 5237 5239, 5241, 5248, 5245, 5247,
5235, 5249, 5251, 5253, 5255, 5257, 5259,
5236.— July 1-15; 1 c. each July 27;
K 538938, 5395, 5397, 53899, 5401, 5403,
231.
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
12500
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 24
5391, 5405, 5407, 5409, 5411, 5418, 5415,
53892, 5417.—_ July 16-31; 1 c each Aug.
14; K 5627, 6529, 5631, 5633, 5635, 5625,
5637, 5639, 5641, 5648, 5645, 5647, 5649,
5626, 5651, 5653.— Aug. 1-15; 1 ¢. each
Aug. 23; K 5718, 5720, 5722, 5716, 5724,
5726, 5728, 5730, 5732, 5734, 5717, 5736,
5738, 5740, 5742.—Aug. 16-Sept. 1; 1c.
each Sept. 5; K 5824, 5826, 5821, 5828,
5830, 5832, 5834, 5836, 5838, 5822, 5840,
5842, 5844, 5846, 5848, 5850, 5823.
Good Time Guy. 1929. © Daily:
June 17-22, 24-29; 1 ce. each July 11;
K 5238, 5240, 5242, 5244, 5246, 5248,
5250, 5252, 5254, 5256, 5258, 5260.—
July 1-6, 8-18, 15; 1 ¢. each; K 5394,
5396, 5398, 5400, 5402, 5404, 5406, 5408,
5410, 5412, 5414, 5416, 5418.—July 16—
20, 22-27, 29-31; 1 c. Aug. 14; K 5628,
5630, 5632, 5634, 5636, 5638, 5640, 5642,
5644, 5646, 5648, 5650, 5652, 5654.—
Aug. 1-3, 5-10, 12-15; 1 ec. Aug. 23; K
5719, 5721, 5723, 5725, 5727, 5729, 5731,
5738, 5735, 5737, 57389, 5741, 57438.—
Aug. 16-17, 19-24, 26-31; 1 ¢ each
Sept. 5; K 5825, 5827, 5829, 5831, 5833,
5835, 5837, 5839, 5841, 5843, 5845, 5847,
5849, 5851.
Meyer (J. Frank) doing business as
Exhibit supply co., Chicago.
12500-12531
[Dead shots]:
Acord (Art) 25.—Arbuckle (Roscoe
Fatty) 28—Arlen (Richard) 26—
Barton (Buzz) 12.—Buffalo Bill, jr.,
11—Carey (Harry) 10.—Chandler
(Lane) 24.—Coleman( Don) 15.—Cur-
wood (Bob) 14.—Dougherty (Jack)
13.-_Desmond (William) 6.—Donovan
(Jack) 20.—Gibson (Hoot) 2.—Hart
(William §.) 1.—Hiers (Walter) 5.—-
Holt (Jack) 23.—House (Newton) 18.—
Hoxie (Jack) 30—Jones (Buck) 17.—
Luden (Jack) 8—McDonald (Wal-
lace) 4—Maloney (Leo) 16.—May-
nard (Ken) 29.—Mix (Tom) 32.—Mor-
rison (Pete) 27.—Padjan (Jack) 22.—
Reeves (Bob) 7.—Rooseveldt (Buddy)
3.—Steele (Bob) 381.— Thompson
(Fred) 21.—Tyler (Tom) 19.—Wales
(Wally) 9. © Dec. 20, 1928; 2 c. each
Dee. 31; K 42844315.
Meyercord ¢co., Chicago. 12582-12541
[Beach vamp] © July 10, 1929; 2
c. July 27; K 5882.
[Flora designs, A. B] © July 1,
1929; 2c. July 27; K 5383.
[Juvenile apple blossom set]
Sept. 15, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 30; K 6039.
[Juvenile rose set] © Sept. 12,
1929; 2 c. Sept. 30; K 6088.
3 prints:
[Boy and dog]—[Gardeness]l—
[Snowman] © Dec. 20, 1927; 2 c.
‘each Aug. 19, 1929; K 5666-5668.
3 prints:
[Brooklyn designs, A, B.]—[Geneva
designs, A, B]—[Westrate designs, A,
B] © June 18, 1929; 2 c. each July
27; K 5384-5386.
Middleton (Wayne) Galveston, Tex.
12542
Chart for determining field mix of
concrete. © June 20, 1929; 2 c. June
24; I 866.
Miller (Charles R.) Philadelphia.
12543
Sorry I missed you. © June 24,
1929; 2c July 20; K 5348.
Miller (Chester Raymond) Fairport,.
New York. 12544
Lucky breaks. © Sept. 26, 1929; 1c.
Sept. 27; K 6016.
Missouri vocational agriculture teach-
ers assn., Columbia, Mo. 12545.
Missouri vocational agriculture. ©
June 20, 1929; 2c. July 5; J 193.
Mitchell fashion co., inc., New York.
12546
American furrier
© July 31, 1929;
Mitchell fashions.
season, 1929-1930.
2c. Aug. 9; K 5780.
Modern art craft, New York. 12547
Triangular display units, plate 1.
Blueprint. © 1c June 26, 1929; I
802.
Moeller (Ludwig) Luebeck, Germany.
12548
[Blumenpracht] von Wolf Robricht.
© Sept. 1, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 30; K 5801.
Mohr (Paul) Chillicothe, O. 12549:
Hunter (Dard) © Aug. 15, 1929;
2c. Sept. 14; J O—3240.
Monroe calculating machine ¢Co., inc.,
Orange, N. J. 12550-12557
Alibi Ike. 1929. ©:
June 24; 2c¢. July 2; K 5139.—July
17; 2c. Aug. 8; K 5519.—July 26; 2 ¢.
Aug. 8; K 5518.— Aug. 9; 2c. Aug. 20;
K 5669.—Aug. 19; 2 ¢c Aug. 80; K
5774. Aug. 23; 2 c. Aug. 30; K 5776.—
Aug. 27; 2 c. Aug. 80; K 5775.—Sept.
10; 2c. Sept. 19; K 5950.
Moore (Jessie Hleanor) New York.
12558-12560 ~
Beginners’ course, part 5:
Animal crackers, scrap-book cover
designs, candlestick, newspaper
232
no. 3, 1929
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
aprons.—Patterns of autumn leaves,
bean-bag board, needle-book.—Patterns
of Thanksgiving fruits and vegetables,
button-mold top, Christmas tree in
jardiniere. © Aug. 9, 1929; 2 ¢. each
Aug. 7; K 5538-5540.
Morehouse (G. G.) Owatonna, Minn.
12561
Owatonna, Minn., the city of oppor-
tunities. © July 18, 1929; 2 ¢. July
22: J O—2489.
Morris (Claude W.) Chicago.
12562-12572
11 photographs:
Arthur avenue from North Talman
avenue, view west on, 1916—Devon
avenue at North Fairfield avenue look-
ing northeast, view on, 1916.—Devon
avenue from North California avenue,
view east on, 1916—Devon avenue
from Western avenue, view east on,
1919.—Devon avenue just west of
North Rockwell street, view east on,
1916.—Devon avenue toward Western
avenue, view west on, 1916.—North
California avenue from Devon avenue,
view on, 1916.—North Fairfield avenue
from Devon avenue, view south on,
1919.—North Rockwell street on Devon
avenue, view north on, 1919.—North-
west from Washtenaw and Arthur ave-
nues, view, 1916.—Northwest from 3rd
floor 6418 Rockwell street, view, 1919.
© Aug. 1, 1929; 1 c. each Aug. 2, 1 «.
each Aug. 29; J O—38092-3102.
Moulin (Gabriel) San Francisco.
12573, 12574
Oakland, Calif., from the foot hills.
© June 29, 1929; 2c. July 12; J 199.
San Francisco, Calif., from Twin
Peaks, Aug. 1, 1929. © Aug. 1, 1929;
2c. Aug. 14; J O—2824.
Municipal sanitary service corp., New
York. 12575
Proposed sewage treatment & dis-
posal works for the city of Toledo, O.,
8 sheets, blueprints. © June 25, 1929;
2 ec. June 25; I 867.
Murphy (Christopher) jr., Savannah,
Ga. 12576
Interesting places in historic Savan-
nah, Georgia. © Sept. 14, 1929; 2.
Sept. 19; K 5931.
Mutual production co., Pasadena.
12577
It’s mutual. [Circus design] ©
ae iplo2s;22e., June, 10,..1929> “Ik
12593.
National broadeasting co., inc., San
Francisco. 12578
Spotty. Sincerely, Billy Page. ©
July 8, 1929; 2 ¢. July 22; J 218.
National marking machine ¢co., Cincin-
nati. 12579-12584
Conveyor and slide layout, Nu-Way
laundry, Miami, Florida, dwg. 52329.
Blueprint. 1c. Aug. 9, 1929; I 947.
Conveyor layout, for the New meth-
od cleaners, of Denver, Colorado, dwg..
52334. Blueprint. ©1c. Aug. 9, 1929;
I 948.
West End laundry, Cleveland,.
Ohio, dwg. 52312. Blueprint. © 1 ¢.
Aug. 8, 1929; I 945.
Yonkers family laundry, Yon-
kers, N. ¥., 2nd floor. Dwg. 5235-7.
3 sheets, Blueprint. © 1. Sept. 11,
1929; I 1044.
Overhead conveyor layout and car-
riers, Acme laundry, El Paso, Tex..,.
52371. Blueprint. [1,2] ©1e. Sept.
21, Sept. 28, 1929; I 1080, 1101.
12585.
Gee most all my friends are away
on vacations, and here I am working
every day. It’s a tough life. © Aug.
1, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 19; K 5797.
National tool co., Cleveland.
National tuberculosis assn., New York,
12586-12590:
Tuberculosis landmarks of progress.
© Aug. 1, 1929; 2c. Aug. 10; K 5557.
4 prints:
Kewpies eating; K 5711.—Kewpies
fun and sun; K 5712.—Kewpies sleep-
ing; IK 5710.—Kewpies tidying; K
5709. © Aug. 23, 1929; 2 c. each Aug.
24,
Needham (Wortley M.) Burlington,
Vt. 12591
Joseph’s (St.) church. © July 15,
1929; 2c. July 17; J O—2474.
New Bedford board of commerce, New
Bedford, Mass. 12592:
Hanlon (Julia) 64 years in one cot-
ton mill. @ Aug. 16, 1929; 2 ce. Aug,
19; J O—2864.
New York stock exchange, New York.
12593
New York (City) New York stock
exchange building. New street side.
© Aug. 5, 1929; 2c. Aug. 8; J 251.
233
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pt. Iv, n.s., v. 24
Newspaper feature service, inc., New
York. 12594-12621
Dumb Dora. 1929. © Weekly:
Apr. 21; 1c. Apr. 26; K 5168—June
2-30; 1 ce. each June 5—July 3; K 5154—
5158.— July 7-28; 1 ¢. each July 10-
31; K 5533-5536.—Aug. 4-25; 1 c. each
Aug. 8-30; K 5817-5820.
Polly and her pals. 1929. © Week-
ly:
June 2-80; 1 c. each June 5—July 3;
KK 5159-5163.—Apr. 21; 1 c«. Apr. 26;
K 5167.— July 7-28; 1 c. each July 10-
31; K 5529-5532.—Aug. 4-25; 1 c. each
Aug. 8-80; K 5813-5816.
Nichols (Ruth Alexander) Westfield,
ING ide 12622
Lucille’s doll. © Aug. 6, 1929; 2 «¢.
Aug. (7; K 5541.
Oakite products, inc., New York.
12623
Oakite portable vapor cleaning
equipment, dwg., D124. Blueprint. ©
June 27, 1929; 2 c. July 18; I 875.
O’Brien (Richard J.) Chicago.
12624, 12625
Kinetic energy diagram. For read-
ily determining energy value for plot-
ting against car buffer capacities. ©
May 10, 1929; 2c. Aug. 1; I 918.
Draft gear capacities. © May
10, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 1; I 919.
Ohio farm bureau corp., Columbus, O.
12626
Ohio farm bureau corporation—In
business to make money for the farm-
er. © Aug. 1, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 30; K
60138.
Olendzki (Kazimierz) Chicago.
12627, 12628
© July 8, 1929; 2 «.
Krol Pokoju.
July 15; K 5875.
Kroéolowa Pokoju.
2c. July 15; K 5376.
Olsson (Carl) Little Rock, Ark.
12629, 12630
Highway bridge under construction,
Fulton, Ark. © Sept. 9, 1929; 2 ec.
Sept. 16; J 287.
Red River at Fulton, Ark. © Sept.
9, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 10; J 286.
O’Meara (Denis Henry) Detroit.
12631-12633
Bull’s-eye lens hinged on the end of
a hand flash light to magnify in an
open and in a closed position. Blue-
print. © Sept. 5, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 9:
I 1090.
© July 8, 1929;
Grooved rubber ball squeezed into
the edge opening of an auto bumper
and protecting therefrom as a shock
absorber. Blueprint. © 1c. July 23,
1929; I 884.
Spare lens mounted in the wind-
shield of an auto for long distance
vision shown in three embodiments of
the idea. Blueprint. ©1c. July 23,
1929; I 885.
Oppenheim (Julius M.) Boston.
12634
Vanderbilt (Senator W. H.) of New-
port, R. I. © Aug. 15, 1929; 2 c Aug.
15; J O—2834.
Osborne co., Newark, N. J.
12635, 12636
Sistine Madonna. © July 15, 1929;
2 ee Sulyy 2a IS Sara:
When spring comes back to Nor-
mandy. © Aug. 2, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 30;
K OTT.
Otis elevator co., New York.
12637-32644
Otis machine:
Direct current motor, form A (526,
546-548) (6-29); K 2616, 5611, 5617,
5618.—Internal resistance induction
motor single speed, form A 542 (6-29) ;
K 5612.—Internal resistance induction
motor, two speed, form A (548-545)
(6-29) ; K 5613-5615. © July 30, 1929;
2c. each Aug. 18.
Pacific & Atlantic photos, ine, New
York, 12645-12653
Bremen, North German Lloyd steam-
er, arriving at New York harbor, July
22, 1929, 205401, 205406. © July 23,
1929; 2c. each July 24; J 235, 23€.
Burning of James A. Stillman’s
yacht, Wenonah II, at Hempstead Har-
bor, L. I., July 16, 1929, 204927-204949.
© July 17, 1929; 2c. each July 19; J
215-217.
Lifeboat of German steamer Quimis-
tan as it reached S. S. President Har-
rison, after two days in heavy seas,
207006. © Aug. 24, 1929; 2c. Aug 26;
A Ward Se ay
3 photographs:
All that was left of the cabinet, cane
chair, chemical, and machine shops,
205964; J 249.—Auburn prison, burn-
ing, excellent air view of, shows fire-
men at right, 205951; J 248.—Auburn
state prison, view of fire-gutted inte-
rior, 205938; J 247. © July 30, 1929;
2c. each Aug. 1.
204
MISCELLANEOUS
no. 3, 1929
Packer mfg. co., inc., New York. 12654
Packer’s rapid profit calculator
chart. © July 15, 1929; 2c. Aug. 9;
I 946.
Paragon co., New Bedford, Mass.
12655
Whaleman. New Bedford. © July
24, 1929; 2c. July 25; K 5373.
Paramount famous Lasky corp., New
York. 12656-12671
8 photographs:
Barrier has broken; J 207.—Come
on ovel'; J 208.—End of an attempted
rescue in the Antarctic; J 209.—Epi-
sode in the life of an Antarctic adven-
turer; J 206.—Man overboard; J 210.—
Rescuer awaits rescue; J 211.—Saved
from an icy plunge; J 212-—-vVictor in
battle for life; J 213. © July 9, 1929;
2 e. each July 15.
8 photographs:
Celebrating Christmas below th;
Antarctic circle. Commander Richard
EK. Byrd cutting the cake, ete—Com-
mander digs in. James A. Feury, a
member of the Byrd Antarctic expedi-
tion, watching Commander’ Byrd,
ete.—Fast Antarctic freight—Food for
the long winter.—King of the kitchen.
Arthur B. Creagh, cook with the Byrd
Antarctic expedition—-News from
home,—They came and got it.—Where
King Winter is now reigning. © Aug.
25, 1929; 2 c. each Aug. 24; J 268-275
Parker (Henry Baxter) Milwaukee.
12672
Pitch of musical instruments. ©
Aug. 26, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 6; I 1049.
Parker bros., inc., Salem, Mass. 12673
United States air mail game. ©
June 24, 1929; 2c. July 3; K 5281.
Parrack (V. R.) Raleigh, N. C.
12674, 12675
Distribution line voltage drop chart.
© July 12, 1929; 2c. Aug. 12; I 950.
Transmission line votes drop
chart. © July 12, 1929; 2¢. Aug 12;
f lias Jara is
Pati (Mauro G.) Los Angeles. 12676
Easter sunrise. ©1ce. July 2, 1929;
J O—2415.
Patteson (Harvey) San Antonio.
12677
Majestic theatre. © June 27, 1929;
2¢c. July 1; J O—2385.
CLASSES, H TO K
12697:
Pearl (James W.) Chicago. 12678.
Thrust governor for centrifugal
pumps. Blueprint. © July 15, 1929;
2c. July 22; I 882.
Peoples (Merrill) Manhattan Beach,
Or. 12679, 12680:
Glenesslin (Ship) A,B. © July 23,.
1929; 2 ¢. each July 29; J O—2524,
2525.
Perbal (Albert Charles) St. Louis.
12681.
Stirrup table.
Aug. 28; I 1010.
Perkins & Kratzert, St. Paul.
12682, 12683
Masonic monument, 1068. © 1 «.
Aug. 9, 1929; I 1022.
Rockford, Ill., Masonic monument in
Arlington memorial park, plans for,
1183. Blueprint. © 1c. Aug. 9, 1929;
I 10238.
Petroleum engineerin
© Aug. 20, 1929: 2 «..
g, ine., Tulsa, Okl.
12684-12696
Heat exchanger’ rectifier. DS-—6.
Blueprint. © Sept. 2, 1929; 2 ¢. Sept.
20; I 1069.
Reflux condenser, 32 in. x 4 ft. DS=--
7. Blueprint. © Sept. 3, 1929; 2 «¢.
Sept. 20; I 1074.
Reflux vapor separator, 24 x 96 in.,
plan and details. CS—1, sheet 1. Blue-
print. © Sept. 2, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 20;
I 1073.
3 blueprints:
Rectifier column, 36 in., shell details.
DS-4-1, sheet 1; I 1070.—Rectifier col-
umn, 36 in., tray details. DS 4, sheet
2; I 1072.—48 in. reboiler and supports,
plan and details. DS-—5, sheet 1; I
1071. © Sept. 1, 1929; 2 ce. each Sept.
20.
7 blueprints:
Bubble cap assembly 72 in. absorber,
DS-2, sheet 5; I 1056—Bubble cap
standard-cast iron, details, DS 1-102;
I 1050—Bubble cap tray, details—72-
in. standard, DS-—2, sheet 2; I 1053.—
Shell assembly of tray support angles
and weirs for 72 in. absorber,* DS-2,
Sheet 4; I 1055.—Tray layout for 72
in. absorber, DS-2, sheet 1; I 1051.—
Tray supports, 72 in. absorber, detail,
DS-2, sheet 3; I 1054.—72 in. absorber
for 75 in. working press, DS-3, sheet
1; 11052. © Aug. 28, 1929; 2 c. each
Aug. 31.
Phi Upsilon fraternity, Newark, N. J.
12697-
Phi Upsilon fraternity, emblem of:
©1c. July 24, 1929: J O—2506.
239
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
12698
Pi kappa phi fraternity, Evanston, [11.
12698
[Coat of arms of Pi kappa phi fra-
ternity] © July 26, 1929; 2 c. June
3; K 5514.
Pierce (C. C.) & co., Los Angeles.
; 12699-12724
North from Hollywood club, 8015.
© July 18, 1929; 2c. July 17; J o—
2674.
San Fernando valley, 8025. © July
22, 1929: 2 ¢. July 26; J O—2521.
Santa Monica Canyon:
And Sunset boulevard, 8023; J O—
2518.—EKast of, 8024; J O—2520.—
North acrost [!] 8027; J O—2519.—
Northwest, 8022; J O—2517. © July
22, 1929; 2 c. each July 26.
5 photographs:
Hollywood from head of Orange
street, 8018; J O—2569.—North from
Carlton Way and Van Ness Avenue,
8019; J O—2570.—Northwest from
Barnsdall park, 8017; J O—2568.—-San
Gabriel valley, 8009; J O—2567.—
Santa Monica Canyon, north, 8021;
J O—2571. © July 29, 1929; 2 c. each
July 24.
6 photographs:
Beverly Hills, 8020.—East from
Third and Grand, 8008.—North from
Twentieth and Broadway, 8004.—
Roosevelt hotel, from, 8016—NSan Pe-
dro harbor, 8018.—Terminal {Island,
8014. © July 13, 1929; 2 ¢ each July
17; J O—2477-2482.
9 photographs:
Hollywood from Look Out, 8001;
J O— 2408. — Hollywood, southwest
from Franklyn and Western Avenue,
8010; J O—2414.—Hope and Highth,
8006; J O—2409.—Los Angeles from
a balloon, 8006; J O—2407.—Los An-
geles from Fourth and Grand, 8002,
8007; J O—2412, 2411.—North from
Hotel Hollywood, 8000; J O—2405.—
North: from Olive Hill, 8011; J O—
2413.—Sixth and Broadway, 8005; J
O—2406.—South from Look Out Moun-
tain, 8012; J O—2410. © June 25,
1929; 2 c. each June 29.
Pierrot dress makers, New York.
12725, 12726
[Fox and the cheese] © June 27,
1929; 2c. July 23; K 5360.
[Tortoise and the hare] © June 27,
1929; 2 ¢. July 23; K 5361.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Pittsburgh sun-telegraph, Pittsburgh.
12727-12737
Bell (John A.) eating his breakfast
today. © July 25, 1929; 1c. July 27;
K 53888.
Leaving hospital, his first free
moment. © July 25, 1929; 1 ¢ July
20; K 5389.
Chester (Prosecutor) and Dr. Snook
examining compact on witness stand.
Was this Theora Hix’s, Doctor? ©
Aug. 10, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 15; K 5622.
Franks (Ellen) To sue Clara’s man.
© Aug. 7, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 10; K 5551.
Ice water in court. Victor Stanton,
handy fellow about Columbus court-
house, etc. © July 28, 1929; 1 c. Aug.
2; K 5484.
Pittsburgh dancer, ete.,
Franks. © Aug. 11, 1929; 1
15> KK 5623.
Ricketts (Helen) and her dog, Ben-
nie. Kidnaping threatened. © July
30, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 2; K 5486.
Snook (Dr.) slumped disinterestedly
in courtroom chair. Snook as he ap-
peared in illness. © July 31, 1929;
1c. Aug. 3; K 5494.
Snook (Dr. James H.) ill during
his trial for co-ed’s murder, conferring
with counsel. Dr. Snook lolling in
beach chair in court. © Aug. 5, 1929;
1c. Aug. 7; K 5511.
Pictured on bridge of sighs. ©
July 26, 1929; 1c. July 27> Keosde:
University professor. © July
28, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 2; K 5485.
Hilen
ec. Aug.
Platt & Munk co., ine., New York.
12738
Jolly box of animal stories [Cover
design, 2800A] © June 13, 1929; 2 c. .
Aug. 15; K 5621.
Posey (Alfred W.) Ventura, Calif.
12735
At your command. © July 6, 1929;
Ze. Auge 2 3.165493,
Post express printing co., Rochester,
v 12740
[Lilium rubrum magnificum] ©
July 19, 1929; 2 c. July 23; K 5359.
Pote (Winston Swampscott,
Mass. 12741, 12742
Washington, D. C., from the air. ©
May 20, 1929; 2 c« May 23; J O—2443.
U. S. Capitol, east side, from
the air. © May 20, 1929; 2 c. May
23; J O—2444.
Henry )
236
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 3, 1929
12790
Pratt & Florea, inc., New York.
12743, 12744
Lopez (Vincent) and his orchestra.
Famous radio broadcasters. © July
2, 1929; 2c July 5; K. 5304.
Vallée (Rudy) and his Connecticut
Yankees. Famous radio broadcasters.
© July 3, 1929; 2c. July 5; K 5303.
Providence lithograph co., Providence,
ee, T. 12745-12761
38 prints:
Christian home in a modern world;
K 5332.—Higher patriotism; K 5334.—
‘True peace that God gives; K 5333.
© July 16, 1929; 2 c. each July 18.
5 prints:
First home—God the maker of all
things.—God’s gift of Jesus.—Review :
Stories retold. [Children and Christ-
mas tree]—Thanking God for his good
eifts. © July 19, 1929; 2 c. each Aug.
1: K 5455-5459.
9 prints:
Baby Jesus in the manger ; K 5339.—
Finding the baby Moses; K 5343.—
God’s promise in the sky; K 5341.—
Going marketing; K 5336—Helping to
pick the fruit; K 5335.—In the begin-
ning; K 53838—Nut crackers; K
53842.—_One of God’s good gifts; K
5337.—Talking to the Heavenly
Father ; K 5340. © July 17, 1929; 2c.
each July 18.
Purssell (John V. T.) Point Independ-
ence, Mass. 12762
[Hurricane] © June 16, 1929; 2 c.
July 17; K 5309.
Raba (Joe) Uvalde, Tex. 12763
Cattle watering, Pabio pasture.
Scene on Vanham and West Ranch.
© ily <7, 1929; 2c. July 11373197.
Railway fire protection assn., New
York. 12764
Don’t burn up your job. © Aug. 20,
1929; 2 c. Aug. 22; K 5789.
Rainbow extension corp., Boston.
12765, 12766
Get in step with the rainbow. ©
June 20, 1929: 2c. June 27° K 5515.
Loan rainbow money to your friends.
© June 20, 1929; 2c. June 27; K 5516.
Ranson (Robert) St. Augustine, Fla.
12767
Menendez de Aviles (Pedro) facsim-
ile of the coffin. © July 10, 1929; 1 ec.
Auey is t es-duly 13 2 17246:
Ream (Glen O.) Albuquerque, N. M.
12768
Little first Americans. © Aug. 21,
1929; 1 ce. Sept. 27; K 6017.
Redman (Lee F.) Detroit. 12769
Hwald- (Henry. Ts) '©> fuby°24
1929; 2c. July 26; J O—2511.
Regnier (HE. C.) Denver.
Sunset cottagge camps.
1929; 2c. July 16; K 5440.
12770
© July 138,
Reilly (Frank C.) New York. 12771
[Dickens (Charles)] © June 27,
eA 2c a Uy. GT ae oe
Reinle (Frederick P.) Oakland, Calif.
iar
American Indian chief. ©1c. Aug.
19, 1929; J O—2868.
Rembrandt studios, ine, Pittsburgh.
OG (ben OF
Oilendorff watches. Wesley Hddy
model, 629108 (A, B) © June 22,
1929; 1 c. each Aug. 3; 1c. each and
aff. June 26; J O—2665, 2666.
Remington arms co., New York. 12775
Tribute to a dog. © July 15, 1929;
2c. Aug. 17; K 5659.
tempes (Harry William) Greensburg,
Pa. 12776
Westmoreland County court house.
© June 24, 1929: 2 ¢. July 1: J 190.
Republic fiow meters co., Chicago.
12777-12785
Republic flow meters co. chart, 6-
800, 56-015, 56-2525. © July 27, 1929;
2 ec. each Aug. 1; I 915-917.
Charts 53-820900, 6-7, 6-70,
6-150, 6-1200, 53-8205. © Sept. 25,
1929; 2 c each Sept. 27; I 1094-1099.
Reuterdahl (Arvid) St. Paul.
12786-12789
4 drawings:
Deflection of light in an infinite
gravitational field. Plate 5, fig. 11;
I 888.—Deflection of light in sun’s
gravitational field. Plate 4, fig. 9; I
887.— Velocity and distance equations
for the motion of a particle in a vari-
able gravitational field. Plate 6; I
889.—Velocity equation in terms of a
summation eoefficient. Plate 7; I 890.
© 1 ¢. each July 24, 1929.
Reyes (P. V.) Avalon, Calif. 12790
Avalon casino. © July 11, 1929; 2
e. July 19; J,O0—2487.....
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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES.
Perth Amboy,
12791
[10 story bank & office building for
Tomsig realty co., inc., of Perth Am-
boy, N. J., design of plans & perspec-
tive of] ©1e. Sept. 18, 1929; I 1058.
Richer (Isaac Newton) Los Angeles.
12792
© 1c. June
Ricci (Godfrey M.)
N. J.
[Richer spinal chart]
10, 1929; I 864.
Ricker (Harry C.) Baltimore.
12793, 12794
Motion camera time lapse apparatus,
1,2. ©1c. each Aug. 16, 1929; J O—
2848, 2844.
Rigaumont (Victor A.) New York.
12795
Gloversville, N. Y., Jewish commu-
nity center of Fulton Co. © Sept. 10,
1929; 2 c. Sept. 12; I 1045.
Rippey (Charles W.) Washington.
12796
Students slide rule. © Aug. 6, 1929;
2c. Aug. 6; I 938.
Risem (A.) Bismarck, N. D. 12797
Red Tomahawk. © June 14, 1929;
2c. June 17; J O—2422.
Robbins (John Williams) Boston.
12798
[Boston sunset] © July 1, 1929; 2
ec. July 23; K 5656.
Robinson (Cecil 8.) Ithaca, N. Y.
12799-12801
3 photographs:
Cabin plane of Ithaca flying service
ever Cayuga Heights; J O—3313.—
Ithaca, N. Y. and Cayuga Lake; J O—
3312.—Ithacea, N. Y., Cornell Quad-
rangle and Dormitories; J O—8314.
© Sept. 7, 1929; 2 c. each Sept. 20.
Rochon (Rodolph Joseph) New York.
12802, 12803
From Santa Claus. [Santa Claus
envelope] © June 10. 1929; 2 c«. June
23 ont) .o3862.
From the workshop of Santa Claus.
[Santa Claus letterhead] © June 10,
1929; 2 c. July 23; K 53868.
Roerich museum, New York. 12804
Lamayura, Tibet, detail. (Ju Lit-
erary Digest, Aug. 3, 1929) © Aug.
1, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 15; K 5624.
Rogers timely printing service, Quincy,
Mass. 12805-12807
3 prints:
Go—stop. For sale—Key to inde-
pendence. For sale—For rent. Just
pt. Iv;.n. s., v. 24
the home for newlyweds... © June 1,
1929; 2 c. each Sept. 18;. K 5932-5934.
Rolle (John B.) Chicago. 12808.
[Sixteen alchemitons, scientifically
arranged according to the metaphor
system of color, number and _ lan-
guages.] ©1ce. July 15, 1929; I 582.
Rollins (Leonard Eugene) Detroit.
12809:
Psychrometric chart. Blueprint. ©
1 ¢. Aug. 2, 1929; I 925.
Rosenfeld (Morris) New York.
12810-12814
Atlantic (Ship) (86936, 36399, 36401,
36416, 36423)-F. © Sept. 15, 1929;
2 ec. each Sept. 14; J O—3241-3245. —
Roots (P. H. & F. M.) co., Conners-~
ville, Ind. 12815-12819:
Metergraph. No. 2 Roots meter
chart, 898192. © July 10, 1929; 2 c.
July 12; I 823.
— No. 5 Roots meter chart, 898193..
© July 10, 1929; 2 c& July 12; I 82
— No. 1245 Roots meter chart,.
898194. © July 10, 1929; 2 ec July
12; I 824.
——No. 100 Roots meter, chart.
898188. © July 10, 1929; 2 « July
TE eet .
No. 100 Roots meter, chart,
898188. © Sept. 18, 1929; 2 c. Sept.
Qo T1083;
Rugh (Ralph) St. Louis.
5 photographs:
Catching up.—Nose and neck.
Rounding the bend.—Spirit of air-rail
transportation.—Straightening out. ©
July 15, 1929; 2 c. each July 19; J O—
2526-2530.
Sandrian (Peter N.) Morristown, N. J.
12825.
Washington (George) by Gilbert
Stuart. © July 30, 1929; 2 c. Aug. T;
J O—2653.
Santway
Noe
3 photographs:
Indian wigwam, Huron indians,
Thousand Islands; J O—3310.—Pizen
Wood Bill scalped by Huron Indians,
1800; J O—8308.—Roosevelt (Gov.)
turning the first shovel of earth, start-
ing work on the Whiteface Mountain
memorial road, Wilmington. Sept. 11,
see J O—8309. © 1c. each Sept. 20,
12820-12824.
Watertown,
, 12826-12828:
(Alfred W.)
238
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
a
‘SScettrini (Lucia Ida Maria) San Fran-
cisco. 12829
[Seeptre.] © June 7, 1929; 2c. July
25: K 5788.
Schairinghausen (George) Park Ridge,
Il. 12830
We fiy to you. Phone 23 for quick
‘delivery, Scharringhausen’sg drug
store. © Aug. 2, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 21;
K 5673.
Schloss bros. & co., inc., Baltimore.
12831-12839
[Fashion card]:
| Boulevard] ; K 5573.—[Country club
‘scene|]; K 5576.—[Full dress scene] ;
K 5577.—[Hotel lobby scene]; K
ie. ieee. searvard|; K. 55¢2.—
[Skiing scene]: K 5578.—[Stout, short
and long]; K 5574.—[Oxford];: K
Bane | wedel >. K 5571. .© Aug. 1,
1929; 2 c. each Aug. 10.
Scientific engineering co., Chicago.
12840
Ringplex tower airterminal 7
Sheets, blueprints. © 1c. Aug. 5; I
937.
Seranton glass instrument co., ine.,
Scranton, Pa. 12841, 12842
| Thermometer scale with three read-
Ing correction table. Serial 125]
Aug. 16, 1929: 2 ¢. Aug. 26; I 1036.
[Three reading hydrometer scale.
Serial 126] © Aug. 16, 1929; 2c. Aug.
‘26; I 1087.
Seeger (Jacob) Los Angeles.
12843
[American eagle, No. 2. Airplane]
© 1c. Sept. 4, 1929; I 1032.
Sentinel printing co., Indianapolis.
12844, 12845
[Lithographed certificate blank, seal
of State of Indiana vignette in lower
left hand corner, green border, 2] ©
prureety, 1929: 2c. Aug. 21; K 5674.
[Lithographed stock certificate huild-
ing vignette top center, seal of Indiana
vignette, lower left hand corner. eagle
vignette on back. brown border on face
and back,.4]. © Aug. 17, 1929: 2 ¢«
Aug. 21; K 5675.
(Maurice Poirier Jupito) Bur-
bank, Calif. 12846-12848
SPL Of meht, 13° -©. Jine 18;
1929; 2 ec. each July 5; J O—2427-2429.
Shaver (J. C.) Baker, Or. 12849
Baker hotel at night. © Sept. 4,
1929; °2.¢. Sept. 10: J O—3189.
Sera
© |
12862
Shaw (Austin) Los Angeles. 12856
McPherson (Aimee Semple) evan-
gelist. © June 10, 1929; 2c. July 6;
K 5204.
Shigley (C. M.) Cincinnati. 12851
Illustrative map of the Cincinnati
zoological garden. © June 1, 1929;
2c. July 1; K 5140.
Short feature service, St. Petersburg,
Fla. 12852
When summer comes to Florida. ©
Aug. 6, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 12; K 5567.
Simmons (William Joseph) Atlanta.
12853, 12854
On the square with all mankind, the
white band. © July 4, 1929: 2c. July
8; K 5176.
Only twenty reasons why! [Cover
design] © .June 27, 1929; 2c. July 1;
K 5138.
Skockum packers assn., Wenatchee,
Washington. 12855
Skookum land. © Aug. 15, 1929;
2c. Aug. 26; K 5878. .
Slates (Elmer C.) Ruidoso, N. M.
12856
Asa Daklugie. © July 10, 1929; 2c.
Aug. 30; J O—3018.
Slingerland (George O.) Mechanic-
Ville Ney. 12857
Period block house Saratoga field.
© July 3, 1929; 2 ¢. July 17; J 214
Smith (Arthur A.) Paulding, O.
12858, 12859
Chart showing legible variations per-
missible to letters of Arthur A. Smith’s
American (English) alphabet. © 1.
July 19, 1929; I 876.
Three varieties (or variations) of
Arthur A. Smith’s American (English)
alphabet. © 1-c. July 19, 1929; I 877.
Smith (Arthur L.) Indianapolis.
12860
Group investment & diversification.
chart illustrating. © Aug. 15, 1929:
2 ec. Sept. 16; I 1062.
Smith (Susie Keef) Mecea, Calif.
12861
After the storm. © Apr. 6, 1929;
2c. July 22; J O—2488.
Snyder (Corydon Granger) Chicago.
12862
Marriage from the standpoint of art.
Chart Y. © July 9, 1929; 2 c. July
13; K 5262. ;
239
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12863
Snyder (Sanford) Upper Black Eddy,
Pa. 12863
Gargliole [!] radiator ornament. ©
July. 1s 1929552 1c; July, 3 74k 3229
Spear & co., New York. 12864
What’s behind your door? [Door
with lettering] © July 1, 1929; 2:¢
July 5; K 5172.
Speier (Jeremias) New York. 12865
Dorzynki, 6230. © Aug. 10, 1929;
2¢. Augel7 ;oKe565T:
Spence airplane photos, Los Angeles.
12866-12915
Glendale field, A 1638. © Mar. 19,
1929; 2 c«. Aug. 10; J O—2778.
Glendale sanitarium, H 695. ©
Mar. 19, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 10; J O—2774.
North of 8rd _ street between La
Cienega and Fairfax, E 2502. © Feb.
26, 1929;\2 c. Aus. 10; J O—2%3T.
West of La Cienega between Pico
and Wilshire, Beverly Hills, E 2500.
© Feb. 26, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 10; J O—
2738.
3 photographs:
Bel-Air, E 2520.—Mandeville canyon,
E 2522——North from Beverly boule-
vard and Sepulveda canyon, HB 2521.
© Mar. 5, 1929; 2 ec. each Aug. 10;
3 O—2739-2741.
6 photographs:
Between Yuma and Laguna dam, E
2375; J O—2725.—Colorado River,
Boulder Canyon, H 2333; J O—2728.—
Colorado River, E 2346, 2366; J O—
2726, 2727.—Laguna dam, Colorado
River,,, E2372; J ,O—2729.— Yuma,
Arizona, E 2376; J O—2730. © Jan.
12, 1929; 2 .c..each Aug. 10.
6 photographs:
Hast from Pico and Robertson boule-
vards, H 2494.—North from Robertson
and airdrome, E 2495.—North of 12th
street between La Cienega and Fair-
fax, E 2501.—Santa Monica, Calif.,
Clover field, A 161.—Santa Monica,
Calif., west of Centinela between Pico
and National boulevards, E 2487.—
West from Wilshire and La Cienega |
boulevards, E 2493. © Feb. 25, 1929;
2c. each Aug. 10; J O—2731-2736.
12 photographs:
Hast Side, west from Samson rubber
company’s plant, EH 2528.—Hast side,
west from Simons brick plant, H
25292—Hast side, west of Garfield be-
tween Florence and Slauson, EH 2531.—
Hollywood, Calif., looking into San
Fernando Valley, FE 737.—Hollywood,
Calif., looking into San Fernando Val-
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
ley, north of Melrose between High-
land and Van Ness, F 738.—Inglewood,
Calif., E 2528, 2524-——Los Angeles,
Calif., downtown section looking into
San Fernando Valley, F 498.—Los An-.
geles, Calif., downtown section, look-
ing toward San Fernando Valley,
492.—Montebello Park tract, east Side,.
EK 2527.—North of 5th street between
La Brea and Van Ness, Haneoek park,
E 2526.—West of Catalina between
3rd and 1ith streets, Wilshire districts,
E 2525. © Mar. 11, 1929; 2 ec. each
Aug. 10; J O—2742-2753.
19 photographs:
Azusa, Calif., EH 2536, 2537; J O—
2754, 2755.—Ford site and Long Beach
harbor, D 383; J. O—2756—_From
breakwater across harbor toward Los
Angeles, D 591; J O—2757.—Ingle-
wood, Calif., EH 2535; J O—2758.—_In-
ner harbor, D 596; J O—2759.—Inner
harbor looking north toward Los An-
geles, D 597, 598; J O—2761, 2762.—
Inner harbor looking toward Long
Beach, D 595; J OQ—2760.—Long
Beach, Calif., E 2523; J O—2763.
Lovg Beach harbor, D 381, 382; J O—
2765, 2766.—Long Beach, Calif., mu-
nicipal airport, A 162; J O—2764.—
Monrovia, Calif., H 2538; J O—2767.—
Outer harbor, D 594; J O—2768.—
Outer harbor looking toward Los An-
geles, D 593; J O—2769.—Signal hill,
B 367, 368; J O—2770, 2771.—Wil-
mington, Calif., and classification
yards site, D 599; J O—2772. © Mar.
12, 1929; 2 c. each Aug. 10.
Sperry drug co., Phillips, Wis. 12916
At Conners Lake, Phillips, Wis. ©
June 12, 1929; 2 c. June 19; J O—3006.
Spurr (E. Willard) Pasadena. 12917
Carman (Bliss) Taken May 9th,
1929. The latest portrait of Bliss Car-
man. © Sept. 1, 1929; 2 c Sept. 20;
J O—8311.
Standard multiple battery corp., Ja-
maica, N. Y. 12918.
Trouble grabber. © July 15, 1929;
2c. Aug. 17; K 5658.
Standard oil co. of New York, New
York. 12919
Serves you right. Socony. Special
gasoline. [24 sheet poster, 9—-10-S]
© Sept. 10, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 12; K 5875.
Standard playing card co., Chicago.
12920, 12921
Chloris. © July 1, 1929; 2c. Aug.
7; K 5506.
240
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 3, 1929 13001
Dancer. © July 1, 1929; 2 c. Aug. | 14,065 feet, from the Richardson high-
4; Ki 5507. way; J 220.. © July.1, 1928;,2.c.,each
July 22, 1929.
Starburg (Charles John) Klamath
Falls, A 42922 | Stewart (Ethel H.) Hibbing, Minn.
Crater within a crater. © June 26, 12939
1929; 2c. July 15: J O—2467.
Stearns & Foster co., Lockland, O.
12923-12926
President design for quilts. © 1 «.
Aug. 24, 1929; J O—2925.
3 photographs:
Friendship design for quilts; J O—
3014.—Lone star design for quilts;
J O—3016—1862 design for quilts;
J O—3015. ©1c. each Aug. 24, 1929.
Steel oil derrick co., Los Angeles.
12927
Heavy drilling derrick. 122 ft. steel
type A, dwg. E 1, E 2, [and] Sh. 1-15.
Blueprints. © 2c. Aug. 5, 1929; I 926.
Steen-Vause advertising agency, Ham-
ilton, O. 12928
It’s the natural thing to do! © Aug.
29, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 6; K 6010.
Lake Placid,
12929
Only live white foxes in the U. S. A.
seen at Alaska silver fox farms, Au-
sable Chasm & Lake Placid, N. Y. ©
Mune he 129) 2 c.Aur.. 20; J 282.
Sterling (Joseph S.)
Naoys
} Stevens (Hrnest J.) Washington.
: 12930-12932
Stevens’ (EK. J.) chart of human
zones, and organs. (Divine science se-
ries, 8a) .© July 20, 1929; 2 c. Aug.
Sink 929.
Organs and polarization. (Ste-
vens’ science series, 7a) © Aug. 1,
1Or Zocu Anges 1 927.
tevens’ chart of human zones, or-
gans, etc. (Science series, 8) © July
M2; 2 ¢. Aug. 3; 1 928.
Steward (Howard W.)Cordova, Calif.
12933-12938
Copper River, Ky., mile 102. ©
June 15, 1929; 2 c. July 16; J 202.
Kenai moose. © June 25, 1929; 2c.
July 225 hi 219:
Popeeguk (polar bear)
Poe. sune, 1:3 196.
3 photographs:
Blackburn (Mt.) from the Richard-
son highway; J 222-—-Drum (Mt.)
along the Richardson highway; J
221— Wrangell (Mt.) live volcano,
© May 1,
Arrowhead, batteaux with their car-
goes of peltries, voyageurs, Indians,
Priests, missionaries, etc. | [Pictorial
map of northern Minnesota] © July
20, 1929; 2: eT Awe. 225 We obs:
Stiefel (H.) co., New York. 12940:
Drawing for embroidery style, S. E.
BY 5s 79 Oi 1 "e! Duly -8)°1929* 1" 819.
Stirn (Charles) San Francisco. 12941
Riordan (Patrick William) D. D. ©
June 25, 1929: 2c Luly. i2-. a. 1s.
Strakal (Christopher Ana-
conda, Mont. 12942
Anaconda, Mont., aerial view of. ©:
July 13, 1929; 2¢. July 16 J O—2469.
Joseph)
Strauss (J. L.) jr., Chicago.
12943-12948,
6 prints:
Autumn glow.—Bit o’ Brittany.—
Homeward bound. — Moonlight. — Old
bridge——Rendezvous. © Aug. 10,
1929; 2 c. each Aug. 16; K 5758-5763.
Stronck (Hubert N.) Chicago. 12949.
Analysis of average expenses and
profits of member banks—federal re-
serve system. Calendar year ended
Dee at. 1928, Aue 28, 1929" 2) ¢
Sept. 3; I 1027.
Sunny scenes, inc., Winter Park, Fla.
12950-13001
[Beside the lake, Lake Eola, Or-
ine.) hla.| CC) faly ou AOC O Re ee.
July 26; K 5902.
[Crescent (Lake)] A. © June 8,
1929 = 2 ¢.; Jagly 26>, K, 5898.
= B. ©! June 28)151929 = 2) eile
26; K 5897.
Drowsy waters, 1100-24. © May 10,.
1929: 2 ei Julys26 3 (K:[ sso.
[Laughing waters or Minnehaha
falls] © June 27, 1929; 2 ¢. July 26;
K 5909.
[Mountain’s snowy crest] © June-
ZEING29— 2c, FULy 262 Uke 5904.
St. Augustine, Fla., old city gates,
1100-3. © May 1, 1929; 2c. July 26;
K 5378.
Ponce de Leon hotel, 1100-29.
© May 1, 1929; 2c. July 26; K 5379.
[Semi-tropical avenue. Residence.
street in Houston, Tex.] © June 38,
1929; 2 ¢. July 26; K 5905.
241
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
13002
Sunny scenes, inc.—Continued.
[Singing tower, Al © June 20,
1929; 2 ¢ July 6; K 5357.
——[B] © June 8, 1929; 2c. July
‘6; K 5358.
Tropical home grounds, 1100-9.
-May 10, 1929; 2c. July 26; K 5381.
[Washingtonian palms] © July 29,
1929; 2 ¢. July 26; K 5887.
[Western sky] © June 28, 1929;
‘2c. July 26; K 5888.
[Wooded shore, Sinslow River, Col-
‘orado] © June 17, 1929; 2 c July
.26; K 5908.
3 photographs:
{Mountain’s mirror]; K 5906.—[Pu-
‘get sound, Wash., Chuckanut bay,
islands in the bay]; K 5896.—[Yosem-
ite national park, Calif., Bridal Veil
Falls]; K 5893. © June 29, 1929; 2 c.
‘each July 26.
4 photographs:
[Yellowstone national park, Wy.,
‘Canyon of the Yellowstone] ; K 5900.—
[Zion national park, Utah, Great White
Throne]; K 5899.—[Zion national
park, Utah, Great White Throne thru
the Saddle]; K 5903.—[Zion national
park, Utah, Mt. Majestic]; K 5911. ©
June 7, 1929; 2 c. each July 26.
9 photographs:
{Alpine garden]; K 5910.—[Baker
(Mt.) and Chain Lake]; K 5901.—
[Columbia River highway, bridge
across the Dell Thumb-Rock]; K
5892.—[Crater Lake national park, Or.,
Phantom Ship]; K 5880—[Mountain
pool]; K 5904.—[Pine clad shores];
K 5895.—[Road to the peak]; K
5894.—[Snowy range]; K 5889.—
[Vista house on Crown point, Colum-
bia River highway]; K 5891. © July
6, 1929; 2 c« each July 20.
21 prints:
[Canyon of the Colorado] ; K 5193.—
[Catawba Falls]; K 5185.—[Cliff
dwellers’ inn]; K 5177—J[Devil’s
head]; K 5182.—[Horseshoe bend];
K 5183.—[Lake Lure] ; K 5184.—[Lake
Lure and the bridge] ; K 5179.—[Lake
Lure inn]; K 5181.—[Lily pad lake];
K 5197.— [Mt. Pisgah] ; K 5189.—[Mt.
Pisgah and the rat]; K 5188.—[Moun-
tain lake]; K 5195.—[Mountain laurel
and azalea]; K 5180.—[Rapids, can-
‘yon of the Colorado]: K 5192.—[Red
granite pillars]; K 5191.—[Rhododen-
drons and Mt. Mitchell]; K 5186.—
[Royal gorge]; K 5194.—[Summer
‘snows]; K 5190.—[Table mountain] ;
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
K 5187.—[Top of chimney rock]; K
5178.—[What is man?]; K 5196. ©
June 17, 1929; 2 ec. each July 6.
Swanets G.) Santa Rosa,
Calif. 13002
Edison (Thomas) Luther Burbank,
Henry Ford. Three benefactors. ©
July 25, 1929; 2c. July 30; J O—83246.
Swartz (David J.) Bronx, N. Y
(Osear
"13003
[Zone and season finder] © 1 «
July 1, 1929; I 865.
Sweeney (Edward M.) New London,
Conn. 13004-13007
Plant site of steamship, rail and
lumber Terminal basin, inc. Harrison’s
Landing, Thames River, New London,
Connecticut. Plan L-G—L. Blueprint.
© 1c. July 20, 1929; I 881.
3 blueprints:
Chart of the Northern hemisphere
with reference to the distribution of
west coast forest products; I 879.—
Condensed market zone chart re back
haul distribution of west coast lum-
ber, and immediate rail and water
export-import facilities, via New Lon-
don, Connecticut ; I 880.—Data re com-
parative steaming time betwen Nan-
tucket shoals lightship and pier 50
N. R., New York Terminal, New Lon-
don; I 878. ©1c. each July 20, 1929.
Sweitzer (Nelson Bowman) Denver.
13008
Equal altitudes of sun for meridian
without use of ephemeris. Blueprint.
© Aug. 12, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 30; I 1024.
Swinnerton (James) Palo Alto, Calif.
13009-13011
(In Good
© June
Near-to-nature babies.
Housekeeping, July, 1929)
25; 1 ec. June 19; K 5227.
— (In Good Housekeeping, Aug.,
1929) © June 25, 1929; 1c. July 20;
KK 5354.
— (In Good Housekeeping, Sept.,
1929). @) Aug. 25; 1 ¢. Aug. 193.
5671.
Syracuse ornamental co., Syracuse,
Nit: 13012-13049
Period carvings, plate 406-413. ©
Apr. 1, 1929; 2 ec. each Aug. 1; K
5600-5607.
Plate 414-432. © Apr. 1, 1929;
2 c. each Aug. 1; K 5462-5480.
Modern style, plate 395-405. ©
Apr. 1, 1929; 2 c. each Aug. 1; K 5589-
5599.
242
MISCELLANEOUS
no. 3, 1929
Tachman (Leroy Franklin) Port Clin-
ton, 'O. 13050
Woodville, 0. © Aug. 5, 1929; 2 c.
Sept. 25; J 299.
Tangen (Hd) Boulder, Col.
13051, 13052
Karly spring, 6439. © Sept. 3, 1929;
2c. Sept. 7; J O—8104.
Passing storm, 6441. © Sept. 3,
1929; 2 c. Sept. 7; J O—8105.
Taylor (Walter Andrews) New York.
13053-13065
Free-standing shaft, base of, Eastern
tombs. © June 5, 1929; 2 c. July 9;
J O—2667.
With balustrade, EHastern tombs.
© June 5, 1929. 2 c¢ July 9; J o—
2668.
11 photographs:
Empress dowager, tomb of, balus-
trade, detail of; J O— 2430.—Empress
dowager, tomb of, Eastern tombs,
Spirit hall, interior of; J O—2432—
Empress dowager, tomb of, Soul tower
and Spirit hall; J O—2431.—Jehol,
summer palace, free-standing shaft,
base of; J O—2486—Kang Hsi (Hm-
peror) tomb of, Eastern tombs. Spirit
hall, interior of; J O—2433.—Kang
Hsi, tomb of, Spirit hall, worship
chamber; J O—2437.—Marble altar;
J O—24388.—Marble bridges over moat,
Eastern tombs; J O— 2434—Marble
pai-lo marking entrance to Eastern
tombs; J O—2435.—Tablet hall, mark-
ing approach to tomb; J O—2439.—
Yung Loh, tomb of, Ming emperor,
Soul tower; J O—2440. © June 5,
1929; 2 c. each July 9.
Territorial hotels co., ltd., Honolulu.
13066
Your Christmas lei. © Aug. 8, 1929;
2c. Aug. 20; J 266.
Terry (Neita Lewis) Carlton, Or.
13067, 13068
Sheridan (Fort) in Dayton park ©
Aug. 2, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 21; J O—2922.
Sheridan’s (Gen.) fort in Dayton
park. © Aug. 2, 1929; 2 ec Aug. 21;
J O—2923.
Texas & Pacific railway co., Dallas.
13069
[El Capitan] by Audley Dean Nicols.
© Aug. 26, 1929; 2c. Sept. 12; K 6018.
Texas co., New York. 13070-13073
[Cohesive not separable. Showing
two different oil films on blocks of steel
with drops of oil] © 1c. July 13,
1929; I 854.
CLASSES, H TO K
13085.
[Texaco oil stream]:
[Stream of oil pouring from 2 quart
measure over a connecting rod bear-
ing]; I 851.—[Stream of oil pouring
from 2 quart over block of steel]; I
853.—[Stream of oil pouring over an
automobile engine crankshaft]; I 852.
© 1c. each July 13, 1929.
Thedens (Fred R.) Tama, Ia.
13074, 13075:
Indian tom-tom, Tama, Ia., 20 F. 29.
© July 18, 1929; 2 ¢. July 18; J o—
2485.
Mesquakie Indians, Tama, Ia., 19 F.
29. © July 18, 1929; 2 ¢. July 18; J
O—2484.
Thomas (Theodore G.) Washington.
13076:
Building line map and design for
safety street traffic. © 1c. Sept. 6,
1929; I 1040.
Thomsen (John H.) doing business as
Nesmoht sales co., Omaha, Neb.
13077
Nesmoht portable obstetrical table.
New 1930 model. © July 3, 1929: 2 ¢.
July 5; K 5450.
Thompson, Sanders & Ginocchio, Little
Rock, Ark. 13078, 13079:
[Little Rock, Ark., building for
Union trust company] © 1c. Aug. 28,
1929; I 1008.
Union trust building for Mutual
real estate company, south elevation
(front) plans of, [and] west side ele-
vation. 5 sheets, blueprints. ©1e
Aug. 28, 1929; I 1009.
Tichnor bros., ine., Cambridge, Mass.
13080-13082
3 prints:
Greetings from Hot Springs, Arkan-
sas.—I came for a change and rest—
the baths get the change etc—I got
into a lot of hot water, at Hot Springs,
Arkansas. © July 29, 1929; 2 c. each
July 30; K 5508-5510.
Tolbert (James) Oklahoma City, OKI.
13083
Got to church. © Aug. 14, 1929;
2c. Aug. 28; K 5750.
Toledo scale co., Toledo, O. 13084
[Oil chart, 15640 EH.] © Aug. 27,
1929; 2 c. Sept. 16; I 1061.
Tonnesen (Beatrice) Chicago. 13085.
Curtis (Dr. Arthur H.) ©1c. Sept.
17, 1929; J O—8306.
243
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES \
13086
Townsend (Charles A.) Belfast, Me.
13086-13091
Sargent mountain road, panoramic
view. © July 17, 1929; 2c. July 19;
J O—2486.
5 photographs:
Mt. Desert, Me., Great Head highest
‘point on Atlantic coast—Mt. Desert,
Me., Jordan Pond and Bubble from
Carriage road.—Mt. Desert, Me., Peme-
tic mountain and Bubble pond from
the mountain road.—Seal Harbor, Me.,
from the mountain road.—Seal Har-
bor, Me., Jordan pond and Bubble from
mountain road. © July 9, 1929; each
July 11; J O—2445-2449.
Trade and travel, inc., Los Angeles.
13092
Tiade and travel, inc. [Coupon de-
sign: Train, etc.| © May 16, 1929;
2c. June 22; K 5451.
Trout-Ware studios co., Cleveland.
13093, 13094
Crosson (Miss Marvel) © 1e. Sept.
28, 1929; J O—3416.
Sokeloff (Nikolai) A-C. ©1c. each
Sept. 28, 1929; J O—8413-3415.
‘Twyefort, ine., New York. 13095-13106
12 photogiaphs:
Afternoon suit; J O—8106.—Coat
with silk lapels; J O—3111.—Dress
-eoat; J O—8116.—Dress suit; J O—
-8114.— Fall coat; J O—3115.—EHvening
coat; J O—3110.—Formal coat; J O—
3107.—Formal suit; J O 3117.—Over-
coat; J O—3112.—Top coat; J O—
3113.—Walking coat; J O—8108.—
Walking suit; J O—3109. © Aug. 7,
1929 ; 2 ec. each Sept. 7.
Tyler (Lyle B.) Newton, Ia. 13107
Newton, Ia., Maytag building. ©
Sept. 27, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 30; J O—
3374.
Underhill (Irving) New York.
13108-13143
Hudson River bridge towers finished
-July 4, 1929, B 53586 C. © July 9,
1929; 2 c. July 11; J O—2459.
New York (City):
Columbia Presbyterian hospital
buildings, 165th St., and Broadway,
N. Y., B 53190; J O—2458.—Wool-
worth building and Broadway south,
C 19502, C 19503; J O—2460, 2461.—
Y. W. C. A. J. C., B 53584, B 53585;
J O—2462, 2463. © July 9, 1929; 2 c.
reach July 11.
New York (City):
Long Acre square south, B 53938;
-J O—8373.—Lower Manhattan, A 8528
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 24
B; J O—8367.—Midtown Manhattan
from 23rd st., A 8530 B; J O—3370.—
Times and Paramount buildings, B
53940; J O—3372. © Sept. 24, 1929;
2c. each Sept. 28.
New York (City):
Sky-line, B 53455 C, B 53456 D.—
Sixty-three Wall street building, B
53593.—Trinity church, Broadway and
Wall street, C 19598. © Aug. 12, 1929;
2c. each Aug. 18; J O—2814-2817.
3 photographs:
Brooklyn, N. Y., Brooklyn trust com-
pany building, Clinton and Montague
streets, C 18780X; J O—8011.—New
York (City) building N. W. corner 5th
avenue and 42d street, C 19590; J O—
3012.—-New York (City) Great North-
ern hotel, C 18328; J O—3010. © Aug.
28, 1929; 2 c. each Aug. 29.
5 photographs:
Bronxville, N. Y., Siwanoy country
club, B 538566; J O—2516.—Hudson
River bridge towers, C 19575; J O—
2513.—New York Central _ building,
north entrance, C 19561; J O—2514.—
New York Central building, Park Ave-
nue, south, C 19562; J O—2515.—_New
York (City) County court house, civic
center, C 19560; J O—2512. © July
25, 1929; 2 °c. each July 27.
6 photographs:
Coney Island bathers, A 8531 B, A
8531 B; J O—3368, 3369.—Huis Island,
N. Y., A 8529 B; J O—3364.— Flushing,
L. I., N. Y., meeting house religious
Society of Friends, erected 1694,, B
538377; J O—3371.—Liberty, statue of,
New York harbor, A 8527 B; J O—
3365.—Rye, N. Y., Playland, A 8526 B;
J O—3366. © Sept. 24, 1929; 2c. each
Sept. 28.
8 photographs:
American Woman’s building, B
53035; J O—38300.—Gerry residence
southeast corner 5th ave. & Gist st.,
B 53013; J O—8302.—Jefferson market
prison and court W. 10th st., built
about. 1825 like Chateau aif, B 53629;
J O—3299.—Metropolitan club & Gerry.
residence 5th ave. & 61-60 sts., B
53039; J O—3303.—New York (City)
Madison Square Garden, 8th ave. &
49th-50th sts., B 53553; J O—3304.—
Sherry-Netherland & Savoy-Plaza ho-
tels, 5th ave. & 59th st., B 52210; J O—
3297.—U. S. Appraisers Stores, Varick
st.. B 52565; J O—8298——Victoria
(Hotel) 7th ave. & 51 st., B 53554;
J O—3301. © Sept. 17, 1929; 2 e.
each Sept. 18.
244
MISCELLANEOUS
no. 3. 1929 ,
Underpiuning & foundation co., inc.,
and Municipal sanitary service
corp., New York. 13144
Toledo, Ohio, sewage treatment and
disposal works, proposed. [19 sheets]
©) Aug. 21, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 23; 1 982.
Underwood & Underwood, inc., New
Work. 13145-13157
David, head of, Italy, V 3408. ©
Aug. 9, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 16; J 214081.
Grotesque figure in Bramanan tem-
ple, Java, V 25809. © Aug. 9, 1929;
2 c. Sept. 16; J 214082.
Mexico, Mexico, north from east
tower of cathedral, V 23680. © Apr.
ees fee, Aue. 22 >°J. 214075.
5 photographs:
Aries. Fiancee, Roman __ theater,
V2170; J 214072—Beeroth, Palestine,
crusaders’ ruins, V19686; J 214074.
Herculaneum, Italy, house of Aristides,
runs of, V3371; J 214070.—Pet coyote
or prairie wolf. V4023: J 214071.—
Rome, Italy, temple of Venus and
Roma; V3384; J 214073. © Apr. J,
1929; 2 c. each Aug. 8.
5 photographs:
Fairy Glen—Bettws-y-Coed, North
Wales, V 28368 ; J 214079.—Indian pic-
tographs, Arizona, V 32304; J 214077.—
Peat bogs in Ireland, V 28828; J
214680.— Petrified forests of Arizona,
V 32303; J 214076.—Taormina, Sicily,
old Greek theater, V 3387; J 214078.
(© May 1, 1929; 2 c. each Sept. 5.
United States fashion co., Chicago.
13158-13168
Young men’s two button sack, TOT.
(©) Apr. 15, 1929; 2c. June 14; K 5233.
10 prints:
Correct formal wear, 732-743: K
5215.—Double-breasted top coat, 727.
Young men’s’ three button — single-
breasted top coat. 728; K 5213.—Three-
button sack, 709, 710. Two button
sack. 711; K 5207.—Three-button sack,
715. Two-button sack, 716. Young
men’s two-button sack, 717; K 5209.—
Three-button sport model, 718. Three-
button Norfolk, 719. Three-button
sack, 720. Two-button sack, 721; K
5210.—Three-button straight-front con-
servative sack, 712. Three-button dou-
ble-breasted sack, 713. Two-button
straight-front sack, 714; K 5208—\
Young men’s double-breasted overcoat,
724. Three-button double-breasted
storm ulster, 725. Young men’s three-
butten double-breasted ulsterette, 726;
# 5212.—Young men’s double-breasted
overcoat, 729. Chesterfield. fiy-front
CLASSES, H TO K
13184
overcoat, 730. Young men’s three-but-
ton shapely top coat, 731; K 5214.—
Young men’s latest style double-breast-
ed raglan, 722. Young men’s double-
breasted overcoat, 723 ; K 521%1—Young
men’s three-button double-breasted
sack, 708. Three-button double-breast-
ed conservative sack, 713. Two-button
straight-front sack, 714; K 5206. ©
Apr. 15, 1929; 2 c. each June 14.
United States playing card co., Cin-
cinnati. 13169-13172
4 prints:
Fantasy; K 5$15.—Marie; K 5917.—
Papillon; K 5918—Phyllis; K 5916.
© Sept. 10, 1929: 2 c. each Sept. 18.
Universal paper box co., St. Louis.
13173
[Sweet interlude] © July 11, 1929;
2e. July 13; K 5268.
Upsen co., Lockport, N. Y.
13174-13177
Upson relief ceiling. Ceiling sheet:
Classie design, 151-D; I 1017.—Co-
lonial design, 151-—E; I 1018—Greek
design, 151-G; I 1020.—Patrician de-
sign, 151-F; I 1019. © Aug. 1, 1929;
2 c. each Aug. 29.
Van Alen (William) New York.
13178, 138179
Alterations to premises, Park ave.,
Lexington ave.. 46th st—47th st., New
York, N. Y. [Blueprint] ©1c. June
22. AOD -<T S10:
[New York (City) Lexington Ave.,
42nd to 48rd. Chrysler building. Ele-
vation] ©1c. July 30, 1929; I 968.
Van De Mark (Curtis W.) Cincinnati.
13180
Hand-clasp letter. Van. © May 1,
1929; 2 c. May 24; K 5308.
Van Raalte co., New York. 13181
Costume color harmony chart. Fall
& winter, 1929-1930. © Aug. 1, 1929;
2c. Aug. 26: K 5800. -
Velvetone poster co., San Francisco.
13182, 13183
!Middie meadow]: Del Mue. ©
Dec, “25> 1928=- 2 ¢. duly, & 1929344
5134.
[Sunset on San Francisco Bay] ©
Dec. 25. 1928 2 tex dashyist. “O29 2) 1K
5344.
Vermeulen (Aurele) Los Angeles.
13184
@.1t1e.
[Piave battle memorial]
July 15, 1929; I 981. ‘
249
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
13185
Via (G. Guy) Hilton Village, Va.
13185
[Probable trend of interest factors
in’ training |, .©@) aces Aug. fay 1929:
I 969.
Victory balm co., Washington. 13186
[Victory] © Sept. 16, 1929; 2 e«.
Sept. 16; K 5885.
Vogelmann ( Joseph Anthony) New
York. 13187-13189
Chart of nature’s vibrations show-
ing 170 octaves and the Vogelmann +
and — octave vib. & period scale.
Blueprint. © 1c. July 15, 1929; I 860.
2d ed. Blueprint. © July 29,
1929; 2 ce. July 31; I 944.
3rd ed. Blueprint.
1929; 2 c. Aug. 14; I 970.
Warren (A[rthur] J[ay]) Blairsden,
Calif. 13190-13192
Blairsden, Calif., the heart of the
resort district. Along the Feather
River. © Sept. 3, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 9;
J O—8108.
Feather River inn. A. © Aug. 4,
1929; 2 c. Aug. 10; J O—2677.
—— B. © Aug. 13/9297 2es Ang.
19; J O—2866.
Waterbury clock co., Waterbury, Conn.
13193
Waterbury weathermeter. Dial for
aneroid barometer. © June 1, 1929;
2c. June 24; I 918.
Waterman (C. E.) San Diego, Calif.
13194-13199
Litchfield, 336° (U. S: S.) © Sept.
18, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 23; J O—8324.
€G. S.8.):
Noa, 343; J O—8292.—Preble, 345;
J O—3295.—Pruitt, 347; J O—3293.—
Sicard, 346; J O—3294.—Wm. B. Pres-
ton, 344; J O—3291. © Sept. 12, 1929;
2 c. each Sept. 17.
Wear (Burt C.) Independence, Calif.
13200
Indiana high school athletic assn.
basket ball tournament of 1929. [Blue-
print] © May 31, 1929; 2 ¢. July 1;
I 813.
Webb (Gregory Burkitt) New York.
13201-13204
Building for the national mausoleum
co., Newark, N. J., plan of first floor.
Blueprint. © 1 c. Sept. 24, 1929; I
1088.
Chelten Hills abbey, Chelten Hills
cemetery, Philadelphia, Pa., first floor,
© Aug. 13,
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24.
plan of. Blueprint. © 1. Sept. 26,.
1929; I 1093.
Montefiore temple of rest, Monte-
fiore cemetery, Springfield, Long:
Island, N. Y., plan of first floor. Dwg.
2. Blueprint. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1929;
I 1006.
Plan of second floor. Dwg. 3.
Blueprint. (© 1 e«. Aug.- 28, 1929-05
1007.
Wentworth (Bertrand H.) Gardiner,.
Me. 13205-13219.
15 photographs:
Afternoon surf, C01220.—Beech of
Beech Hill, C1085.—Dolce far niente,
©01282.—Falling day, ©C1096.—Great
oak, C1077—In hay time, C€1065.—
Meadow brook, ©C1068.—Ripogenus
gorge, C1106.—Rippling sea, C01288.—
Road home, C01284.—Road to Nica-
tous, C1099.—September sky, C993—
Storm clouds, C01296.—Wide-spread-
ing oak, C1074.—Willow brook, C1073..
© July 1, 1929; 2 c. each July 24;
J O—2491-2505.
Wessa (W. H.) Antigo, Wis.
Moonlight of falls of Evergreen
River, Menominee reservation. ©
Sept. 3, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 5; J O—3085.
West (William P.) Long Beach, Calif.
13221, d3222
Healing temple of the Rosicrucian
fellowship, 144000, 144001. © Aug. 20,.
1929; 2 ce. each Aug. 26; J O—2002,.
3003.
Westcott & Mapes, inc., New Haven.
13223:
© 1 «. Sept.
13220:
New Haven air port.
14, 1929; I 1060. ;
Western electric co., inc., New Yoik.
13224
Sunshine is healthful but look out
for sunburn. © July 1, 1929; 2c. July
3; K 5164.
Wetzel (William A.) Trenton, N. J.
13225.
Rationalization chart. © 1c. Aug.
20, 1929; I 978.
Whipple (Edythe P.) West Englewood,
NYS: 13226-13228
Edraul. Basement plan, sheet 3.
Blueprint. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1929; I
1059.
First floor plan, sheet 1. Blue-
print. ©1ec. July 25, 1929; I 896.
—— Second floor plan. Sheet 2.
Blueprint. © 1c. Sept. 4; I 1081.
246
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 3, 1929
Whitaker (Marvin L.) Elgin, Il.
1322
[Design for building] © 1c. May
23, 1929; I 873.
Whitney (Morace O.) Aurora, Ind.
13230, 13231
Wilson (Carl) left side three-quar-
ter view. ©1c. June 24, 1929; J O—
2418.
Right side, three-quarter view.
© 1c. June 24, 1929; J O—2416.
Wickenden {Robert J.) New York.
13232
Mausoleum. 6 sheets, blueprints. ©
1 c. Aug. 19, 1929; I 976.
Wigmore (Francis Marion) Lorton,
Va. 13233-13255
Old Hungar’s church, Northampton
Co., Va., 1927, 9. (Old Virginia parish
churches) © Nov. 19, 1929; 2 c. Aug.
10; J O—2702.
Oid St. John’s (Old West Point
ehureh) King William Co., Va., 1927,
1-8. (Old Virginia parish churches)
© Apr. 17, 1929; 2 ec. each Aug. 10;
J O—2703-2710.
(Old Virginia parish churches) :
Grace Episcopal church, Yorktown,
Va., 1927, 14; J O—2711-2714.-Old
brick chureh (St. Luke’s) Isle of
Wight Co:., Va., 1927, 2, 4: J O—2715,
2716—Old Fork church, Hanover Co.,
‘Va., 1927, 7; J=—O 2717—Old St.
John’s church, on Richmond Hill,
Richmond, Henrico Co., Va., 1927. 1-6;
J O—2718-2723—Old St. Paul’s
church, King George Co., Va., 2; J O
2724. © Aug. 10, 1929; 2c. each Aug.
10.
Wild (George F.) New York. 13256
First air mail from S. S. Leviathan
of United States lines, inec., by Adams
air mail pick-up. © June 1, 1929, 2c.
June 12; K 4778.
Williamz (Bertha [May]) Spirit Lake,
Ta. 13257-13262
Templar park on Spirit Lake. ©
Aug. 30, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 22; J O—3356.
5 photographs:
Inn on West Okobojo Lake, Ivwa;
J O—8253.—Orleans hotel on Spirit
Lake; J O—38248.—Spirit Lake, Iowa;
J O—3247.—Templar Park from the
air on Big Spirit Lake: J O—8252.—
Terrase park on West Okobojo Lake,
Iowa, Casino; J O—3249. © Aug. 30,
1929; 2 c. each Aug. 22.
13286
Winter (Alice Beach) New York.
13263
Good Thanksgiving. © Aug. 6, 1929;
2c. Aug. 7; K 5542.
Wireman (Katherine R.) Germantown,
Pa. 13264
Toys for two. © Aug. 6, 1929; 2 ec.
Aug. 7; K 5546.
Wold (Roman William) Watertown,
S. D. 13265
Codington County court house, Wa-
tertown, S. D. © June 5, 1929; 2 «.
July 1; J 191.
Woman’s world magazine co., inc., Chi-
cago. 13266-13268
Woman’s world. Oct—Deec., 1929.
[Calendar designs] © Sept. 18, 1929;
2c. each Sept. 20; K 5935-5987.
Wooley (Jesse Summer) Ballston Spa,
Nes: 13269-13285
Arnolds (Gen. B.) headquarters at
Fort Neilson, Saratoga Battlefield.
Period House. © Aug. 7, 1929; 2 e¢.
Aug. 10; J O—2682.
Great dam, on Sacandaga River, at
Conkingville, N. Y., during construc-
tion, Aug. 1, 1929. © Aug. 15, 1929;
2. C) AUS. ko? d 2Oo.
Saratoga battlefield, famous battle
well. © Aug. 15, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 15;
J O—2839.
Saratoga battlefield Panorama:
American headquarters under Gen.
Gates; J 255—From Gen. Morgan’s
headquarters; J 254.—Where the U. S.
A. was born; J 253. Aug. 6, 1929; 2 c¢.
each Aug. 10.
Schuylerville, N. Y., Schuyler man-
sion, historic. © Aug. 15, 1929; 2 «.
Aug. 15; J O—2840.
3 photographs:
Freeman farm house, headquarters
of Gen. Burgoyne and the British
army; J O—2836.—Historic Freeman
farm, Saratoga battlefield, signboard) ;
J O—2835.—Marshall house in which
Madam Reidesel and family took ref-
urge thru this door during the battle
of Oct. 7, 1777; J O—2837. © Aug.
15, 1929; 2 c. each Aug. 15.
8 photographs:
Arnold (Gen.) monument, reverse
side of, Saratoga battlefield; J O—
2683.—Saratoga battlefield, Ft. Neil-
son, site of, block house; J O—2679.—
Saratoga battlefield, Ft. Neilsen, site
of, headquarters of Gen. Gates and
American army; J O—2685.—Saratoga
battlefield, Gen. Poor’s headquarters ;
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13287 Fi OEE MMaterial UO Wile i, IV, D.S., ¥. 24
Wooley (Jesse Summer el Gontiomede
J O—2678.—-Saratoga battlefield, great
ravine where Gates’ and Burgoyne’s
armies met; J O—2686.—Saratoga bat-
tlefield, memorial pavilion soldiers
burial ground; J O—2681.—Saratoga
battle monument at Schuylerville, N.
Y.; J O—2680.— Saratoga battlefield,
monument marking spot where Gen. B.
Arnold. was wounded: J O—2684. © Star-cushion. © July 10, 1929; 2 e.
Aue; 6, 1929; 2 «. each Aug. 10. Bip S02 SAT a a Ar ak
Wool (ee Sumer) —Contnned, | ose Ange, Now Sank Yosei Amemya, New York. 13291
Wright (Catherine) New York. ¥. W. C. A. of the U. 8. A. National
Tammany hall. © June 15, 1929; 2
e. June 27; J O—2442.
Young (F. Liley) Jamaica Plain, Mass..
13292:
Little girl who never came before.
© Aug. 6, 1929; 2c. Aug. %; K 5544.
Young (Victor) Verona, Mo. 13293
13287 board, New York. 13294, 13295
Wright (Catherine) original mystery Y. W. C. A. [Head and shoulders
girl. © Aug. 1, 1929; 2 c Aug. 9; | Of young woman, with book, against
J O—2675. modernistic background. Poster] ©
July 5, 1929; 2 ¢ July 27; K 5419.
Wright (W. Preston) Great Falls, —— [Poster tip-on] © July 8,
Mont. 13288, 13289 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 14; K 5619.
Suspended animation. © July 4,
1929; 2c July 10; J O—2441.
Volta dam. © July 8, 1929; 2 ec.
July 12; J O—2465.
Zehner (Kenton J.) Blairsden, Calif.
13296
California. Map of lakes basin of
the Plumas national forest. © July.
2, 1929; 2 c. July 30; J O—2533.
Zehrfeld ee Gustav) Leipzig.
Yale university press & Keeler (Ever-
ett H.) New Haven and Bethany,
Conn. 13290
New Haven, Conn., Nine Squares, [Blue mountain stream, by Otto Pip-
airplane view. © July 1, 1929; 2 c. | pel] © Nov. 1, 1928; 1 ¢. July 3; K
Aug. 9; J 252. 5314,
3297
Number of entries in class H-K included in the Catalogue since Jan. 1,
1929:
Reproductions, of; works.-o£ art ~~ 22 os ee 0
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or teehnical character
(including . 444. ene-capy,jentries ) __.— +e es ee
Photographs (including 236 one-copy entries)_-._._._-_______-__-.-_- 3, 171
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 4,162 contributions to
periodicals and other one-copy entries) _______________________ 7, 2138.
i B00; 1 Aaa Re P98 RR ee ee EMSIRS PET 11, 442
YAK
PHOTOGRAPHS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RE-
NEWED UNDER SECTION 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
Singley (B. Lloyd) 1-22
Bank of Montreal from the Place
d’Armes, Canada, 10638. Photograph.
© B. Lloyd Singley, as the author.
R 4195, June 13, 1929.
Bridge, Ahmedabad, India, 12508.
Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley, as
the author. R 4201, June 13, 1929.
Brilliant military pageant, trooping
ef the colours, May 24th, 1901. Horse
guards parade, London, England,
fi30G. Photesraph © B. Lioyd
Singley, as the author. R 4198, June
13, 1929.
British lion at base of Nelson’s col-
umn, Trafalgar Square, London, Eng-
Jand, 11304. Photograph. © B. Lloyd
Singley, as the author. R 4197, June
mais, 1929.
Calvary hill in Catholic cemetery,
Montreal, Canada, 10640. Photograph.
© B. Lloyd Singley, as the author. R
4196, June 13, 1929.
Cattle bazar, Ahmedabad, India,
12506. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-
ley, as the author. R 4203, June 13,
1929.
Colonnade, great temple to Siva,
Madura, South India, 12512. Photo-
graph. © B. Lioyd Singley, as the
author. R 4204, June 13, 1929.
Colonnade, Hati Singh’s temple, Ah-
medabad, India, 12504. Photograph.
© B. Lloyd Singley, as the author.
R 4202, June 13, 1929.
Colossal figures to god Iyannar, near
Madura, South India, 12514. Photo-
graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, as the
author. R 4205, June 13, 1929.
Falls of the Willamette, Oregon City,
Oregon, U. S. A., 11676. Photograph.
© B. Lloyd Singley, as the author.
R 4190, June 13, 1929.
Longfellow’s home, Cambridge,
Mass., 11686. Photograph, © B.
Lloyd Singley, as the author. R 4191,
June 13, 1929.
McKinley (President) and General
Shafter, the president’s visit, San
Vo2O%
Francisco, Cal., 11698. Photograph...
© B. Lloyd Singley, as the author.
R 4193, June 138, 1929.
Refreshing bath, washing bullocks
in lake at Columbo, Ceylon, 12109.
Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley, as
the author. R 4187, June 13, 1929.
Soldier’s monument and cannon
used by Washington in siege of Bos-
ton, 1775, Cambridge Common, Cam-
bridge, Mass., 12402. Photograph. ©
B. Lloyd Singley, as the author. R
4194, June 18, 1929.
Sunset on the lovely Indian Ocean,
12100. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sin-
gley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.
R 4186, June 18, 1929.
Tea gatherers in the pretty hill
country hear Galle, . Ceylon, 12111.
Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,
Meadville, Pa., as the author. R 4188,
June 13, 1929.
Trotter (General) discussing the
parade; trooping of the colours, May
24, 1901. Horse guard parade, Lon-
don, England, 11310. Photograph. ©
B. Lloyd Singley, as the author. R
4199, June 13, 1929.
Under the shadow of Mount Tamal-
paises cal. Ul So VA, IG9r Photo-
graph. © B Lloyd Singley, as the
author. R 4192, June 13, 1929.
Victoria terminus, Bombay, India,
12500. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sin-
gley, aS the author. R 4200, June 18,
1929.
Wash day, Srirangam, South India,
12519. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sin-
gley, as the author. R 4207, June 13,
1929.
Water carrier, Mount Abu, India,
12516. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sin-
gley, as the author. R 4206, Juthe 13,
1929.
Wedding of Wilhelmina, queen of
the Netherlands, The Hague, Holland,
12200. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sin-
gley, as the author. R 4189, June
18, 1929.
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WORKS OF ART; MODELS OR DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART
Notr.—An asterisk (*) after the proprietor’s name indicates that the artist and copy-
right proprietor are the same.
Adohr creamery co., Los Angeles.
13298-13312
Alexander (Kay) Drawings:
Adobr people. Representation of
ehild in high-chair holding aloft a
mug, together with five men holding
aloft glasses. © 1 ¢ Dec. 26, 1929;
G 2403.
Baby arrived. Representation of a
baby, half length, full face view. ©
1 c. Dec. 26, 1929; G 2404.
Baby gave h— first party; baby at-
tended h— first party. Representation
of a cake with a single candle mounted
therecn. Representation of two child-
ren each carrying a parcel, the one
dressed as a girl, the other as a boy.
©1c. Dee. 26, 1929; G 2416.
Baby has a tooth. Representation
of the head of a laughing baby in one
corner, and of a boy with finger in
his mouth in the other corner. ©
1 e. Dee. 26, 1929; G 2410.
Baby’s pet names are. Representa-
tion of baby’s head in reclining posi-
tion, full face view, at top; and below,
representation of a baby in sitting
position holding his toe- with one hand.
© le. Dec. 26, 1929; G 2402.
Dimensions. Representation of a
child in standing position with arms
raised and holding a level on top of
head; also representation of child in
Standing position with a measuring
tape around chest. © 1 ¢. Dec. 26,
1929; G 2407.
First bottle. Representation at top
of a reclining child drinking from a
bottle. Representation at bottom of
the head of a child drinking from a
mug. © 1c. Dec. 26,1929; G 2409.
First Christmas. Representation of
three uniformed soldiers carrying
swords, and a cone-shaped figure bear-
ing lighted candles. © 1 c¢. Dec. 26,
1929: G@ 2414,
First journeys; first lessons. In
one corner, representation of a child’s
head, face view with bonnet; and
diagonally therefrom, the head of a
child wearing spectacles. © 1 ©. Dec.
26); T929G 24138:
First words. Representation of a
child holding a telephone. Microphone
suspended above the child’s head. ©
1c. Dec. 26, 1929; G 2412.
First year. Representation of a
ladder with child ascending the same.
© 1c. Dec. 26, 1929: G 2406.
New bud on the family tree. Re-
presentation of a baby, half length,
with; one hand to mouth. .©”)1 .c¢.
Dec. 26; 1929: G 2405.
Sat alone, crawied, stepped. Rep-
resentation of a seated child, back
view ; a crawling child, side view ; and
a walking child, three-quarters face
view. ©1ce. Dec. 26, 1929; G@ 2411.
We love our child with an A be
eause he’s Adorable. Representation
| of blocks bearing letters of the alpha-
bet, and opposite to each block the
figure of a child, the figures having
different postures. © 1 @ Dec. 26;
1929; G@ 2615.
Weight. Representation of a beam-
scale with a baby suspended at end
thereof, and a globe suspended from
other end. © 1 c¢. Dec. 26, 1929: G@
2408.
American bar assn., Boston. 13313
Fraser (Laura Gardin) Sculpture:
American bar association medal.
Obverse: portrait of John Marshall
with inscription. Reverse: Seated
figure of Justitia with scales and
sword. © 1 ¢. Oct. 22, 1929: G 1978.
American legion, Zanesville post no.
29, Zanesville, O. 13314
Mull (Gordon) Sculpture:
Pershing (Gen. John J.) Medallion
or plaque of Gen. Pershing. [Right
profile.] ©1c. Sept. 25, 1929: G 1867.
201
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13315
Aquilar (Antonio)* San Francisco.
13315, 1336
Models:
Symbolic chair. An eagle fixing its
plumage after the struggle for a liv-
ing. ©l1e. Dec. 23, 1929; G 2371.
Symbolic sofa. Two eagles in the
act of strangling a serpent while the
latter is strangling and trying to bite
them. The above represents the strug-
gle for a living. ©1c. Dec. 23, 1929;
G 2370.
Art associates, inec., Boston.
Carli (Amerigo G. 8S.) Sculpture:
Power (Rev. Patrick, J.) [ Bust
with lettering below] © 1c. Nov. 23,
TOZOS 1G 2229)
15317
Arthurs (Stanley M.)* Wilmington,
Del. 13318
Painting:
Arrival of Gov. Printz at Fort
Christiana. [Old sailing vessels, and
Indians and white men in small boats
in foreground. Group of people on
shore in right background] © 1 e.
Oct. 8, 1929; G 1930.
Augustson (Carl Axel Alfred)*
Chicago. 13319
Painting:
Swedish pastoral, no. 1. Landscape
with boy, dog, two cows and one ealf.
© 1 c. Oct. 21, 1929; G 1976.
Ayo (Amanda P.)* Atlanta. 13320
Design:
Silhouette [of man, woman and child.
Peddler at right. woman and little
child at left. Circular frame] © 1 e.
Nov. 4, 1929; G 2087.
Ballin (Hugo)* Pacific Palisades,
Calif. too2i
Painting:
California. A mural decoration in
the First national bank, La _ Jolla,
Calif. [Triptych. At left: Spanish
soldier, priest and two Indians stand-
ing on cliff overlooking harbor and
sailing vessel. Center: six figures
grouped around counter upon which
are scales. At right: man, woman and
child in eovered wagon. Buildings
and airplane in background] Size 33’
x11’. ©le. Dec. 18, 1929; G 2355.
Banks (John)* Woodstock, N. Y.
1Sac2loo2e
Sculpture :
In action. Soldier with gun resting
on stump of tree sighting gun ready
to fire.
© 1c. Oct. 17, 1929: G 1951. |
pt. Iv, n. S., v. 24
Reconnoitering (Possumus et vinci-
mus) Two soldiers against back-
ground of trees, one kneeling, other
standing, with guns in their hands.
© 1e. Oct. 17, 1929; G 1952.
Barclay brothers, Barre, Vt.
13324-13334
McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:
Babson memorial, 2164. © Dee. 24,
1929; 2c. Dec. 30; G 2474.
Barnes memorial, 2163<A.
24, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 80; G 2472.
Bowers memorial, 2163B. © Dec.
24, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 30; G 2473.
Daniel Hanes memorial, 2161 1-2.
© Nov. 14, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 22; G 2209.
Egdahl memoriai, 2159. © Oct. 30,
1929; 2 c. Nov. 4; G 2040.
Jackson memorial, 2168. © Dee. 24,
1929; 2 ec. Dee. 30; G 2478.
Moses DePere memorial, 2161. ©
Nov. 14, 1929; 2 c.. Nov. 22; G 2211.
Munson memorial, 2165. © Dec. 24,
1929; 2 c. Dee. 80; G 2475.
St. Angel memoriai, 2162. © Dee.
24, 1929; 2 c. Dee. 380; G 2471.
Simpson memorial, 2167. © Dee.
24, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 30; G 2476.
Wayte memorial, 2166. © Dee. 24,
1929; 2 ec. Dec. 30; G 2477.
Barrett (Oliver Laurence)* Eugene,
Or. 13335
Sculpture:
Paul Bunyan and Blue Ox. Figure
of strong, sturdy man standing beside
large ox, the whole mounted on ped-
estal, designed to represent spirit of
mythical figure of Paul Bunyan and ox
of Northwest logger tale fame. Size
about 30 ft. high. ©1c. Dec. 26, 1929;
G 2379.
Batchelder (John M.) Dixon, IIl.
13336-13340
McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:
© Dee.
Andrews memorial, 1009. © Nov.
14, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 22; G 2217.
Danielson memorial, 1011. © Nov.
14, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 22; G 2216.
Harding memorial, 1012. © Nov.
14, 1929; 2c. Nov. 22; G 2220.
Hazeltine memorial, 1006. © Noy.
14, 1929; 2 ce. Nov. 22; G 2218.
Jipson memorial, 1014.. © Nov. 14,
1929; 2 c. Nov. 22; -G 2219.
Belotti (Attilio Louis) San Francisco.
13341
Harris (M. M.) Drawing:
Thorobred. A silver black fox sit-
ting in an artistically connected semi-
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no. 4, 1929
circle with a background of wire net-
ting, the whole is placed directly over
a block on which the word Thorobred
appears. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1929; G 1872.
Bensiger brothers, New York.
13342, 13343
Wante (Paul) Paintings:
My God, my God, why hast thou
forsaken me? [Christ crucified at left.
Three figures at foot of cross: one
seated on ground, woman standing
with arms outstretched, man at her
side] © 1c. Nov. 25, 1929; G 2231.
Mysterium fidei. [A priest stand-
ing at altar, making offering to a
vision of the crucified Christ. Man
kneeling before altar] © 1 ¢. Nov.
25, 1929; G 2232.
Berry (Margaret)* Los Angeles.
13344
Drawing:
Hier, aujourd’hui et demain. Sil-
houette group of three female figures
in dancing position. [Tall slender tree
behind them] © 1 ec. Oct. 29, 1929;
G 2020.
Bertolucci (Annibale) Boston.
13345, 138346
Gironi (J. R.) Sculpture:
Power (Rev. Patrick J.) Bust
without arms, eleven inches tall. ©
1 c. Dec. 23, 1929; G 2369.
Power (Rev. Patrick J.) Statue 23
inches tall, left hand on breast, right
hand by side holding prayer book. ©
1 ec. Dee. 12, 1929; G 2331.
Bianchi (Frank)*-. Dallas. 13347
Design :
Composition of technical classic
cantilever architectural face design.
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1929; G 2099.
Binyon (Caroline Bean) Washington.
13348
Bean (Caroline Van H.) _ pseud.
Painting: —
Court-house, Dayton, Ohio. © 1 ©.
Aug. 14, 1929; G 2089.
Blake (Chas. G.) co., Chicago. 138349
Blake (Charles E.) Design:
Columbarium, J. W. Gary family.
Columbarium providing receptacle for
placing the ashes of deceased persons.
© 1 ce. Oct. 14, 1929; G 1943.
Bloom (J. F.) & Co.,* Omaha, Neb.
13350, 13351
Designs:
Hart memorial, 13805. Monolithic
tablet of Gothic design ornamented at
top of panel. © 1 ec Oct. 26, 1929;
G 1990.
13358
Mason, garden type memorial 1265,
with center die with name thereon; an
urn thereon with Egyptian carved
ornamentation ; and wings at each side
with carved band of Egyptian orna-
ment. ©1c. Oct. 26, 1929; G 1989.
Board of public education, Pittsburgh.
13352
Stephan (Elmer A.) Design:
Children’s flag. A flag of white with
gold stripes across the ends and goid
fleur-de-lis in center. White fleur-de-
lis on the gold one, white H in each
corner of flag on gold stripe. ©1e.
Oct. 10, 1929; G 1938.
Bonori (Henry A.)* Woodside, L. I.,
IN Ye 13353
Sculpture:
Columbus (Christopher) Barre Ver-
mont granite monument. Statue of
Christopher Columbus in front, and the
ship St. Maria in the back. © 1 e.
Sept. 18, 1929; G 1970.
Boone (James Boornazian)* Los An-
geles, 13354
Drawing:
Oriental rug exchange, Los Angeles,
Cal. Drawing of two camels in the
horizon, a palm tree and a rising sun
on background. © 1. Oct. 19, 1929;
G 1973.
Boulton (Joseph Lorkowski)* Ridge-
field, Conn. 13355
Sculpture:
A-hunting we will go. Group of
eight lions walking; first and third
are males. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1929; G
2150.
Bouvier (Adrienne M.)* Brookline,
Mass. 13356
Drawing:
Paschal Baylon (Saint) O. F. M.,
patron of all Eucharistic congresses.
[An arched plaque. Three-quarter
length figure of a monk, with hands
folded, looking up at a lighted candle]
© 1c. Oct. 9, 1929; G 2872.
Joliet, Ill.
13357
Braun memorial art @o.,
Braun (Carl C.)
Braun memorial.
2 ec. Nov. 22; G 2210.
Brookart bronze corp., Brooklyn.
it
Design:
© Nov. 8, 1929;
358
Wilder (Louise and Bert) Sculp-
ture:
Cat lying on stand with head up
and looking into bowl. © 1c. Nov. 14,
1929; G 2181.
203
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
13359
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Brower (Irving B.) Riverside, I.
13359
Frybort (Charles Fischer) Drawing:
War memorial monument. [High
monumental shaft emerging from
spreading base of classic architectural
design with columns. Monument sur-
mounted by spread-eagle] © 1. Oct.
24, 1929; G 1988.
Brown (William H.)* Hastings, Neb.
13360
Drawing:
Family tree. A picture of a forest
tree providing branches for the respec-
tive names of the ancestors of the
person named on the trunk th?2reof.
© 1e. July 20, 1929; G 1896.
Bruseth (Alf)* Seattle. 13361
Drawing:
E. Z. [Cireular design with border
of four rings, one inside the other.
Solid letters, E. Z., in center and space
between them forming a person’s fig-
ure] © 1e. Oct. 30, 1929; G 2810.
Bryan (Harry F.) Chicago. 13362
Handsaker (Dorothy) Drawing:
Merry Christmas. Child dressed as
a clown and forming a star, with
greeting radiating therefrom. © 1 ¢.
Dec. 19, 1929; G 23859.
Burnham (Roger Noble)* Los Angeles.
13363-13365
Sculpture:
Dawn. Undraped female figure in
relief looking and flying upward, arms
outstretched. Side view. © 1 ¢. Dec.
HC PLS ZG WG) 2352:
Dusk. Undraped female figure in
relief sinking downward, arms out-
stretched, legs crossed. Side view. ©
1 c. Dee. 17, 1929; G 23853.
Three warriors. A modernistic
group of a sailor, a soldier and a ma-
rine, their shoulders forming square.
© 1c. Dee. 17, 1929; G 2351.
Butterworth (Charles Hdward)* New-
ton Highlands, Mass. 13366
Sculpture :
Power (Rev. Father Patrick J.)
Bust. © 1 ¢. Dec. 9, 1929; G 2323.
Caccavo (D.) & @o., Barre Vt.
13367, 13368
Caccavo (Domenico) Designs:
Bernard memorial, 104. Die and
base. Base has margin around upper
part, the balance being natural rock.
Die is polished two faces, front is
carved, ends and top are hammered
finish, © 1c. Sept. 20, 1929; G 1963.
Tennyson memorial, 105. Die and
base. Base has margin around upper
part, the balance being natural rock.
Die is polished, two faces, front is
carved, ends and top are hammered
finish. © 1 c¢. Sept. 20, 1929: G 1964.
Cairns (Hugh)* Boston. 13369
Seulpture:
MacDonald (Ramsay) Bust of
Ramsay MacDonald, Prime Minister of
Great Britain. © 1 ¢. Oct. 21, 1929;
G 1974.
Camm (Charles E.)* Long Beach,
Calif. 13370-13373
Paintings:
Golf green and tee box, with a slab
set into the ground having a painting
cf one of the missions thereon. ©1 ce.
Oct. 12, 1929; G@ 1967.
Golf green, with tee box, tee, and
club-house in distance. © 1. Oct. 12,
1929; G 1965.
Old mission golf course. Gate to a
golf course, of mission style and show-
ing a green in the distance. © 1.
Oct. 12, 1929; G 1966.
Tee box, with a painting of the mis-
sion thereon. © 1. Oct. 12, 1929; G@
1968.
Campbell (Vivian Z.)* Belmont, Mass.
13374
Sculpture:
Old man Par. [Figure sitting,
Buddha fashion, a golf ball for a head,
clubs back of left shoulder, tees on top
of head and circle behind] © 1 «
Dec. 30, 1929; G 2484.
Cecere (Gaetano)* New York. 18375
Sculpture:
Boy and fawn. Small boy with bow
in one hand. Fawn at his feet in re-
clining position, with head thrown
back. © 1c. Oct. 11, 1929; G 1993.
Charrier (Zella M.) New York. 13376
Burghly (Yvonne T.) Design:
For mayor, the man with a heart
for you. Campaign flag of white, a
blood red heart '[in center, with letter-
ing[ © J, 6. Oct, 28, 1929; (G.2158,
Chicago cardboard co., Chicago.
| 13377-13885
Sigrist (Augustus J.) Designs:
Christmas tree. [Representation of
a Christmas tree on a modernistic
background]: © 1c. Nov. 1, 1929; G
2034.
204
WORKS OF ART
no. 4, 1929
15405
Christmas wreath. [Representation
of Christmas wreath with bow of rib-
bon, on background of four tall prisms
side by side] ©1c. Nov. 1, 1929; G
2028.
Deer and tree. [White silhouette on
dark background, modernistic style]
© 1 ec. Nov. 1, 1929; G 2085.
Ducks and cat-tails. ‘[White sil-
houette cn black background. Three
sections, altogether showing three cat-
tail stalks and two ducks. © 1c. Nov.
1929); Ge 2036.
Hiephant. [Standing on hind legs,
holding placard. Mounted on low
base] ©1ce. Nov. 1, 1929; G 2029.
Giraffe. [Standing figure of giraffe
against modernistic background] ©
1c. Nov. 1, 1929; G 2030.
Jack in the box. [Looking to left
and pointing with left arm] © 1 ¢.
Nov. 1, 1929; G 20381.
Santa Claus. [Standing figure of
Santa Claus holding placard on left
shoulder] © 1 ¢. Nov. 1, 1929; G
2083.
Toy soldier. [Standing with left
arm raised sideward. Placard in back-
ground] © 1c. Nov. 1, 1929; G 2032.
Childs (Jefferson A.)
Mich. 13386
Childs (LeRoy Francis) Design:
Safe(ty) advice. Drawing in colors
of a railway semaphore with the word,
Stop below the upper arm, followed by
the phrase, Safety first every time you
drive; the first letters of each word,
except the word Drive, forming the
word, Safety. on the lower arm.
ie@nNOy. (, 1929; G. 2161.
Chipps (Walter)* Grand View, Mo.
13387
Painting:
Sod shanty on the claim. [View
from right hand fore corner of one-
story shanty, one window and door in
front, door and two windows on the
side] ©1e. Nov. 27, 1929; G 2328.
Christian science pub. soc., Boston.
13388
Todd (Henry Stanley) Painting:
Eddy (Mary Baker) Portrait.
[Oval design. Head turned slighily
to left] ©1ce. Dee. 18, 1929; G 2356.
Coale (Griffith Baily)* New York.
13389-13405
Paintings:
ance meeting with Dorothy seals
Sir John’s fate. Man watering horse
Comstock Park,
[Village in back-
©) Ave,
carrying woman.
ground. Hlizabethan period]
Noy. 18, 1929; G@ 2155.
Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall
first sees Sir John Manners. Woman
being escorted from room, man looking
on. [Man holding door open is bow-
ing. All in Elizabethan costumes] ©
1c. Nov. 18, 1929; G 2153.
Dorothy’s disguise deceives Sir John.
Man with sword meeting another.
[Arch opening in high wall in back-
ground. Elizabethan period] ©1..
Noy. 18, 1929; G 2151.
Dorothy’s quick wit allays her
father’s suspicions. Man standing at
left. Woman sitting on lap [of man
concealed by dark cover, sitting in a
chair, at right] © 1. Nov. 18, 1929;
G 2190.
Dorothy’s
Elizabeth.
queen.
hind queen’s throne.
Elizabethan style.]
1929; G 2189.
John and Malcom save their ladies
from three desperados. Men on horses
fighting. [Ladies in coach at left.
All in Elizabethan dress] ©1c. Nov.
18, 1929; G 2154.
Mary Queen of Scots arrives at Had-
don Hall a prisoner. Woman being
received and escorted from carriage.
[Elizabethan period] © 1. Nov. 18,
1929; G 2157.
Pageantry of the history of com-
merce by sea. Ancient Egyptian and
Roman galleys, viking ship and olden
caravels. © 1 c¢. Nov. 18, 1929; G
2181.
satire amuses Queen
Woman dancing before a
[Men and women standing be-
All dressed in
© 1c. Nov. 18,
Ancient ship with square sail
and oars. © 1 e¢. Nov. 18, 1929; G
2187.
Early sailing vessel with cross
on sail. ©1c. Nov. 18, 1929; G 2184.
Modern steamship and airplane
carrier of the navy, with N. Y. C. sky-
line in the background. © 1 e. Nov.
18, 1929; G 2188.
Sailing ship and early side-
wheel steamer. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1929;
G 2185.
Submarine and sailing ship. ©
1c. Nov. 18, 1929; G 2186.
Ten types of old sailing vessels
and two old time steamers. © 1 e.
Nov. 18, 1929; G 2182.
Sir John is carried unconscious to
the dungeon. Woman fainting; sol-
255
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13406
Coale (Griffith Baily )*—Continued.
diers carrying a man. [All in Eliza-
bethan dress] © 1c. Nov. 18, 1929;
G 2188.
Sir John Manners earries off Dor-
othy Vernon of Haddon Hall. [Man
with woman in his arms leaving
building at right. Man and horses
waiting on road below. Elizabethan
period] ©1c. Nov. 18, 1929; G 2156.
Sir John Manners of Rutland Castle
[and] Dorothy Vernon of Haddon
Hall. [Left to right in panel: man,
tree and woman. Hlizabethan period |
©.1 ¢«. Nov. 18, 1929; G 2152.
Coleman (Roberta) Hast Orange, N. J.
13405
Coleman (Patricia J.) Drawing.
Tasty Texans. Representation of a
cowboy shooting a gun with each hand.
[Lettering below] ©1e. Oct. 4, 1929;
G 1908.
Contempora, inc., New York.
13407-18411
Breuhaus (Fritz August) Draw-
ings:
Kurt. Artistic colored drawing [of
stems each with a globular body at-
tached at top, and _ short parallel
needles projecting from one side.] ©
1 c. Nov. 29, 1929; G 2247.
Luz. Artistic four color
[of flowers, leaves and stems]
Nov. 29, 1929; G 2245.
Oswald. Artistic four color draw-
ing [of leaves of various sizes and
shapes] © 1c. Nov. 29, 1929; G 2244.
Ralph. Artistic colored drawing [of
round bodies in various Sizes
tered over a background of vertical
parallel. lines] © 1 ¢ Nov. 29, 1929;
G 2248.
drawing
Cnee
Taska. Artistic colored drawing [of
numerous small flowers apparently
falling diagonally from right to left]
© 1c. Noy. 29, 1929; G 2246.
Continental travelers assn., inc., Jack-
sonville, Fla. 13412
Shaw (Ivers) sign co. Design:
Emblem, Continental travelers assn.,
ine. [Oblong panel with lettering,
Rooms, at top; C. T. A. shield em-
blem below] © 1 «@ Oct. 10, 1929;
G 2116.
Cook (Robert L.)* Rochester, N. Y.
13413
Design:
Apex monument. A design of oc-
tagonal plan section incorporating a
seat- .
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
pot in front for plants.
Zee 1929 2° 2809.
© 1«¢ Oct.
Corning glass works, Corning, N. Y.
13414, 13415
Carder (Frederick) Sculpture:
Luminor. <A rectangular base of
opaque material surmounted by a bub-
bly cone of crystal, clear glass. ©1e.
Aug. 28, 1929; G 1898.
A rectanguiar base of opaque
material surmounted by a bubbly
globe of crystal, clear glass. © 1.
Aug. 28, 1929; G 1897.
Cortes (Frances) New York. 13416
Hoffman (Grace) Drawing:
When in need of pep reach for a
sweet. [A pair of women’s hands in
center, with right hand holding piece
of candy. Dish of candy in other
hand. Insets at four corners. Left
and right at top: girl skiing and girl
diving. At bottom are man’s hands;
the left holding telephone, the right
holding candy. In the other inset is a
man playing tennis.] © 1 ¢. Nov. 19,
1929; G 23380.
Craske (Leonard)* Boston.
13417-13419
Sculpture :
American soldier of the last war.
Heroic figure in the round marching
with full pack, overccat, rifle slung
on right shoulder, and gas mask ready
for use. © 1. Oct. 29, 1929; G 2003.
Naval panel of the war of 1812,
showing a section of deck and rigging,
and the sea beyond, an officer and five
men, rounds aiguns © 1, En0cHy29:
1929; G 2001.
Spanish war panel showing three
lines, four deep, of marching men
headed by an officer. Spanish uni-
forms, overcoats and capes. © 1 «
Oct. 29, 1929; G 2002.
Crouch (William)* Crum Lynne, Pa.
13420
Drawing:
Goofy Gus. Comic strip character.
[Man in light trousers and vest, and
dark coat, with hands in pockets] ©
1 ce. Nov. 22, 1929; G 2338.
Cynthia sweets co.*, Cambridge, Mass.
13421
Painting:
Miss Cynthia. [%4 length full front
figure of girl in evening dress carry-
ing fan on right arm and holding a
flower in her hand. Bowl of roses at
fefty 1 'c) Oct, 1, 1929> CG 218i:
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DaPrato (A.) co., Boston.
13422-13424
Gironi (Raffaello) Models:
Exposition for blessed sacrament,
1824. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1929; G 1850.
Gironi (Ralph) Model:
Power (Rev. Patrick J.) 15 inch
statue. [Priest with book in left hand
hanging at side; right hand over
heart] © 1c. Nov. 29, 1929; G 2243.
Palla (Ferdinando) Model:
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, 167,
Statue, height 5 ft. ©.1.c. Aug. 27,
1929; G 1845.
Daprato statuary co.*, Chicago.
13425-13443
Models:
Blessed Bernadette, 247. Statue of
saint shown in a kneeling position,
with a candle in her left hand and a
rosary in the right hand. © 1c. Nov.
11, 1929; G 2105.
Crucifix, 4508. shows figure repre-
senting Our Lord nailed to the cross.
© 1c. Nov. 11, 1929; G 2111.
Exposition niche, 1795. consisting of
an exposition platform surrounded by
four posts upholding the domelike top.
Three lights are on either side of the
exposition. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1929; G
2108.
Gothic altar, 4521—A. Ornate in de-
sign, relief of death of Our Lord in
antipendium, angels on either side of
exposition, outline of cross*in back
wall of exposition. © 1 ¢ Nov. 21,
1929-26 2237...
Gothic station, 4460. Veronica wipes
the face of Jesus. [Station of the
“cross 6] © 1 c. Oct. 5; 1929; G 1917.
Group of Little Flower in glory,
4632, shows figure of the Little Flower
surrounded by ciouds of roses. © 1 «¢.
Oct. 5, 1929; G 1919.
Guardian angel, 3482. Statute shows
figure in the act of guiding a sm2ll
child. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1929; G 1916.
Ignatius (Si.) 987. Statue of saint
in a black robe with long black cape.
He holds a book in the left hand and
with his right hand is pointing out
the reading matter.. © 1 ¢« Nov. 11,
U929- G2 106,
John of God (Si.) 38935. Relief
shows a bust form of the saint who is
in prayer. A ray of light beams on
hist faces (© 1°¢. Nov. “11, 1929; G
ZALO;
Jude (St.) 1074. Statue shows the
saint holding a medal with the Sacred
Heart (!) pictured thereon in his
13448
right hand and a club in the left
hand. © 1. Nov. 11, 1929; G 2107.
Mother of Grace, 222. Our Blessed
Mother standing on the serpent. Her
hands are outstretched. © 1 ce. Nov.
11, 1929 ; G 2104:
Our Lady Help of Christians, 119.
Statue shows Blessed Mother holding
the ‘Infant in her left arm and a
sceptre in her right hand. Infant has
his arms outstretched. © 1 c. Oct. 5,
1929; G 1914.
Roman altar, 4558, not very ornate.
© 1 ce. Oct. 9, 1929; G 1985.
Roman station, 4461. Jesus expires
on the cross. [Station of the cress 12].
©1e. Oct. 5, 1929; G 1918.
Sanctuary lamp, 3618. Gothic stlye,
holder of glass is in the form of long
leaves. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1929; G 2109.
Scholastica (St.) 4685, shows saint
with staff in the right hand and a
book in the left hand. The face and
eyes are turned upward. © 1c. Nov.
11, 1929; G 2112.
Shrine of the Little Flower in glory,
4648. ©.1c. Oct. 5, 1929; G 1921.
Statue of the Little Flower in glory,
4633, shows the saint standing on
clouds with roses all around. An
angel is on either side of her, one with
roses, the other with lilies and a
crucifix. © 1 ¢. Oct. 5, 1929; G 1920.
Vincent de Paul (St.) 971. Statue
shows St. Vincent with an infant in
one arm and the other arm on the
shoulder of a little boy. © 1 ¢. Oct.
5, 1929; G 1915.
(Ralph New York.
13444
Deininger sD
Drawing:
Homestead. Outline, in black and
white, of small house with sloping
roof. No background. No detail. ©
1 ¢. Oct. 15, 19295 G 19538.
Demjanovich (Charles C.) Darlington,
aie I 13445
Raggi (Gonippo) Painting:
Miriam Teresa (Sister) [Three-
quarter picture of a Catholic Sister
seated, holding a book. A crucifix on
wall in background] © 1 ec. Nov. 15,
1929; G 2138.
De Vaga (Gail)* Palo Alto, Calif.
13446-13448
Drawihgs:
Case of imported Scotch. [Two
Scotch terriers seated on a_ large
wicker hamper] ©1ce. June 24, 1929;
G 1995.
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De Vaga (Gail) *—Continued.
Three musketeers. [Figures of
three Airedales standing] © 1 ce.
June 24, 1929; G 1994.
Whoopee puppie. [Seated figure of
bulldog] © 1 ec. June 24, 1929; G
1996.
Dilley (Perry)* San Francisco.
‘ 13449-13453
Models:
Child head for a puppet or mario-
nette. Expression wondering. © 1 ¢.
Nov. 4, 1929; G 2121.
Fantastic head for a puppet or
marionette. Expression smiling, puck-
ish. ©1c. Nov. 4, 1929; G 2118.
Man head for a puppet or mario-
nette. Expression serious. © 1 ec.
Nov. 4, 1929; G 2117.
Old person head for a puppet or
marionette. HExpression contempla-
tive. ©1c. Nov. 4, 1929; G 2119.
Woman head for a puppet or mario-
nette. Expression sweet and gentle.
© 1c. Nov. 4, 1929; G 2120.
Dodds granite co., Milford Mass.
13454-13456
Moore (C. Lenwood) Design:
Hllis-Jipson memorial Blissfield,
Mich. Special design memorial with
upright polished center tablet and
curved wings either side and a plat-
form, pedestal and urn to front of die.
© 1e. Sept. 25, 1929; G 1899.
Peterson (EH. N.) Designs:
Flynn memorial. Special design
memorial with upright polished center
tablet, with wings curving down grace-
fully from either side, and vases on
pedestals at each end of wings. ©1c.
Sept. 25, 1929; G 1900.
Flynn memorial, C—9023. Special
design memorial with wings curving
down from either side with base and
vase at each end of wings. © 1 ©.
Sept. 26, 1929; G 1901.
Dolan (Albert H.) Chicago. 13457
Carmelite Fathers. Sculpture:
Seapular medal, semi-octagonal in
shape. On one side, image of Christ
with heart exposed. On reverse, image
of Virgin holding child. © 1 c. Oct.
18, 1929; G 1954.
Donohue (Harry LEversfield)* New
York. 13458
Sculpture:
Anthony of Padua (Saint) carrying
the infant Jesus in the right hand and
a book in the left. Height 28 inches.
© 1c. Dee. 28, 1929; G 2453.
Edstrom (David) Los Angeles. 13459
Edstrom (David) and Schindler (R.
M.) Drawing:
Man triumphant. Figures of man,
[woman,] child [and] dog [standing
at top of sloping piece of monument]
Thou must, I must, I aspire, I am—
four reliefs illustrating theme of
monument. © 1 ec. Nov. 2, 1929; G
2090.
Faranda (Ferdinand) Comstock, N. Y.
13460
Mills (Orville Love) Drawing:
If (you’d only see me as I am Seeing
you). Seene is taken from a road
side. A tramp, with a tear in his eye,
is looking at a girl’s face pasted on a
billboard. © 1 ec. Oct. 30, 1929; G
2088.
Fergoda (William Oliver)* San Fran-
cisco. 13461
Seulpture:
No-evil. Group of three child
figures facing same way: first figure,
both hands over ears; second figure,
both hands over eyes; third figure, one
hand over mouth, other hand on bench.
Figure of stork embossed on arm of
bench. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1929; G 1886.
Ferguson (Abner C.)* Denver. 13462
Painting:
Good shepherd. A painting 3 ft. by
4 ft. in colors in oil [Showing a shep-
herd standing in midst of six sheep in
field, holding a lamb in his arms.
Small brook in foreground] © 1 «.
Dec. 18, 1929; G 2348.
Ferrari (Febo)* Short Beach, Conn.
13463-13465
Sculpture:
Goethe. [Compact group of hetero-
geneous cbjects] symbolizing the work,
Faust, of Goethe. [Sculpture in the
round] © 1c. Nov. 21, 1929; G 2178.
Shakespeare. [Compact group of
heterogeneous objects] symbolizing
some of the works of Shakespeare.
[Sculpture in the round] © 1c. Nov.
21, 1929; G 2179.
Tiger with a cub. [Tiger walking,
carrying in her mouth a cub by the
nape of its neck] © 1 ¢. Noy. 21,
1929; G 2180. .
Field museum of natural history, Chi-
cago. 13466, 13467
Knight (Charles R.) Paintings:
Restoration of prehistoric ground
sloths and glyptodonts. [Three pre-
historic ground sloths. One on all
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fours, another eating from tree. Two
glyptodonts at right] © 1 e¢. Oct. 3,
1929; G 1895.
Restoration of prehistoric mammoth.
[Four mammoths ascending hill from
behind two pine trees at left. Two
rhinocerus at right] © 1 ¢ Oct. 38,
1929; G 1894.
Fleming (Ivan Ellsworth)* Lincoln,
Neb. 13468
Drawing:
Poppy day. ‘The American legion |
and the American legion aux [Poppy
silhouette in arched panel in center.
A female figure in flowing robes, at
right and left, each holding a lettered
banner. Spread eagle, with dove at
right and left surmounted by Statue
of Liberty in background] © 1 «
Nov. 7, 1929; G 2098.
Fluid-d’or co., ltd., Winnepeg, Mani-
toba, Canada. 13469
Downes (Lionel Fielding) Drawing:
Interpretational dance. Represent-
ing two dancing figures in the nude.
© 1c. Oct. 7, 1929; G 1929.
Forbes litho. mfg. co.,* Chelsea, Mass.
13470
Painting:
Masquerade. [Head and shoulders,
full front view of girl with head
draped with scarf, turban-fashion, and
long earring] © 1 c¢. Oct. 1, 1929;
G 1879.
Forest lawn memorial-park assn., inc.,
Glendale, Calif. 13471, 13472
Vignali (Gusmano) Sculpture:
Ascension, 19. [Covered urn with
ornamentation in relief, and two
handles representing head and neck
Reeaepitadi..© 1 e¢: ,Nov...13,...1929;
G 2128.
Commemoration, 4. [Covered urn
with ornamentation in relief, and four
legs, standing on circular base. The
handles are rings fastened in lions
mouths] ©1c. Noy. 18, 1929; G 2129.
Friedlander (Leo)* New York.
13473-13475
Designs:
Departure: [Front, right side, rear,
and left side views of nude male fig-
ure holding shield in left hand,
mounted on horse. Nude female figure
standing at right of horse’s head, and
child on man’s knee] © 1 ¢. Dec. 12,
1929; G 2338.
13488
Valor. [Front, left side, rear, and
right side views of a nude male figure
mounted on a horse. Nude female fig-
ure stands at left of horse’s head]
© 1c. Dee. 12, 1929; G 2382.
Sculpture:
National valor, or Potential Amer-
ica. Design for an equestrian. Rider
on horse representing the man power
in a symbolic way, and female figure
representing the spirit of the nation
in defence. © 1 ¢« Dec. 4, 1929;
G 2354.
Frost & Reed, ltd., Bristol, England.
13476, 13477
Munnings (A. J.) Paintings:
Bramham moor hounds. Pack of
hounds passing across to left of pic-
ture accompanied by three mounted
huntsmen. © 1 c. Oct. 9, 1929; G 1984.
Going to the meet. Pack of hounds
coming over the top of a hill, led by a
scarlet coated huntsman on a gray
horse. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 1929; G 2374.
Gathmann (Paul John)* Lombard, II.
13478
Drawing:
Bunny goes fishing. Pen and ink
sketch of a bunny rabbit carrying a
fishing pole and line, said line having
a large: fish hook depending from it.
@rtc. Nov: G6, 1929;°G 209%:
Georgia marble co., Tate, Ga.
13479-13486
McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:
Berliner (memorial) 3025. © Sept.
2 AG2Z9 +2 ec. Oct. 1; G@ 1883:
Helius memorial, 4412. © Dee. 24,
1929; 2 c. Dee. 380; G 2483.
Horder memorial, 2386. © Dec. 24,
1929; 2 c. Dec. 30; G 2480.
Hutton memorial, 2742. © Dec. 24,
1929; 2 c. Dec. 30; G 2481.
Marshall (memorial) 2537. © Sept.
2h yp hO20:: 2G, OCtiak:. G, 1882:
McQueen memorial, 3331. © Dee.
24, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 30; G 2482.
Miller memorial, 2376. © Dec. 24,
1929; 2 ec. Dee. 30; G 2479.
Sisler (memorial) 2751.
27, 1929; 2c. Oct. 1; G 1884.
Gino (Frank) *
Painting:
Frances Xavier Cabrini. (Mother)
Portrait of founder of Missionary Sis-
ters of the Sacred Heart. [Three-
quarter length figure seated] © 1 «.
Noy. 6, 1929; G 2097.
© Sept.
Chicago. 13487, 13488
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Gino (Frank) *—Continued.
Seulpture:
Pisha (Evelyn) One at time. High
relief portrait. [Head of woman
emerging from background, looking up,
with lips pursed] © 1 ¢ Noy. 11,
1929; G 2108.
Gogolin (Jacob P.)* Denver. 13489
Painting:
Just in the nick of time. [Horse-
man shooting buffalo attacking Indian
on horse at right] © 1 ¢ Dee. 16,
1929; G 2349.
Gomez (Ellis J.)* Philadelphia.
13490-13492
Designs :
Memorial €50-S. © Dec. 24, 1929:
2c. Dec. 30; G 2470.
Monument, 700-S. [A large heart
on face of stone with star of David
above surmounted by crown; other
conventional ornamentation] © 1 ec.
Dee. 10, 1929; G 2326.
Monument, 750-S. [Monument, sim-
ple in design, with die surmounted by
piece ornamented with star of David.
foliage, and border] © 1. Dee. 10,
1929 :*G 2327.
Goodbody (Kate H.)* Branford, Conn.
13493
Model:
Mencken (H. L.) [Medallion of
bust. Right profile view] © 1. Nov.
4, 1929; G 2038.
Goodman (Clifford John)* Galveston,
Tex. 13494, 13495
Designs:
Smokes. [Two cigarettes, one burn-
ing; word, Smokes, at top of each]
© 1c. July 25, 1929; G 1468.
Smokes, cigarettes. [Three panels.
In center of top is a burning cigarette
diagonally across a circle, the smoke
forming word Smokes above. Oblong
inset at right and left, lettering below.
Cigarette with smoke forming lettering
in center panel. In third panel is
rectangle arched at top and bottom
with double border] © 1c. July 25,
1929; G 1469.
Gordon (Bernard)* New York.
13496, 13497
Sculpture:
Sirkin (Nahum)
30, 1929; G 2022.
With the sea-horse. Group of two
figures: a girl with a sea-horse held
in front. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1929; G 2023.
Bust. s©m..e) Oct.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Gorham mfg. co., Providence, R. I.
13498
Kirmse (Marguerite) Sculpture:
Scotty. Illustrating a Scoteh Ter-
rier looking over a wall. Height 8
inches. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1929; G 2329.
Graham & Wagner, ine., Alliance, O.
13499
McClelan (Harry C.) Design:
Weir memorial. [Plan, front eleva-
tion and end elevation] © July 2,
1929)3,:2 ex duly; GiZi(G:
Guegler (Hric)* New York.
Design:
Proposed development of Battery
Park. Bird’s-eye view showing pro-
posed plan. [Greater New York in
right background. Water in fore-
ground and at left] © 1. Dee. 26,
1929; G 2456.
13500
Haas (John G.)* Yonkers, N. Y.
13501
Drawing:
Sursum corda, set on musical notes
represented by little hearts, and above
a design marked by a large bar in
whose center are placed a heart, a
cross and two candlesticks. © 1 «.
Nov: 19; 929: G 2175:
Haberman (Bertha) and Haberman
(Marie) Springfield, Mo. 13502
Haberman (Marie) Model:
Hazel Nutt. To hell with care. Fuli
length figure of woman sitting, tongue
extended, eyes wide open, hand folded
on stomach, feet crossed, hair red, eyes
blue. ©1c. Nov. 9, 1929; G 2238.
Hack (Maude MecPherson)* Altadena,
Calif. 13503
Drawing:
Lead kindly light. Sister McPher-
son. An idealistic interpretation of the
functioning and purpose of a light-
house, modelled into a figure resem-
bling a personage who is leader of a
church organization in L. A., Calif.
©1e. Oct. 29, 1929; G 2021.
Hafner (Charles Andrew)* New York.
13504
Sculpture :
Grief. Carrara marble statue, %
life size, in the round. [Nude female
figure seated on a flat stone base with
head bowed on left arm which is rest-
ing on her knee. Right hand on left
ankle] © 1. Dec. 14, 1929; G 2345.
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Hagan (John) New York, and Curé
(Raymond) Belleville, N. J.
13505-13512
Curé (Raymond) Designs:
Alabama day dream. [Negress hold-
ing negro baby; her day dream being
represented by—negro boy studying,
group of political supporters, and man
delivering speech. Lettering below]
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1929; G 2451.
Between calls. [Interior of a train.
Negro man and woman at left. Man
selling refreshments going down the
aisle. Younger negro couple at right.
Lettering] © 1 c. Dee. 28, 1929;
G 2452.
Boy scout. [Oblong panel arched at
top. Two boys fighting and boy scout
pointing to signboard he has just
painted standing on crest of hill in
background. Bright sun above. Ther-
mometer at left side of panel. Cat
with exploding firecrackers tied on tail
running toward. the right] © 1 «.
Nov. 30, 1929; G 2276.
Mighty pen. [Semicireular lettering
in design of sunset and clouds, in up-
per, right hand corner. Negro watch-
ing pigs in pen at left center, another
digging at right. Three calendars be-
low and much lettering] © 1c. Nov.
30, 1929; G 2279.
Not a cough in a Shipload. [Four-
teen boxes of cough drops piled up at
right. Two boxes at left. The upper
one bearing lettering and pictures of
two men. The lower one bearing let-
tering and pictures of two women]
ic. Nov. 30, 1929; G 2387.
Roscoe wins. [At upper right is
negro on his knees praying in midst of
watermelon patch. Sun and rays form
background. At lower right a negro
is seated leaning against a tree, eat-
ing watermelon. Head and hand of
Father Time at left edge of picture
reaching toward a calendar. Letter-
ing below] © 1 c¢. Nov. 30, 1929;
G 2278.
Solemn bivouac at Valley Forge.
[Oblong panel with arched top. Revo-
lutionary soldiers on camp ground.
Small fire at lower left corner below a
thermometer. Lettering at top and
bottom] © 1c. Nov. 30, 1929; G 2277.
Collins (Edna) Sculpture:
Panel of the bronze door. Panel rep-
resenting three figures. [Nude youth
standing on hands of man and woman,
parting curtains in background. Row
of books below] © 1c. Oct. 7, 1929;
G 2306.
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13521
Handsaker (Dorothy)* Chicago.
13513
Drawing:
Dorothy Handsaker wishes you an
all ’round merry Christmas. Child-
clown braced inside a circle surrounded
by words. © 1 c¢. Dee 19, 1929;
G 2360.
Harper (Martha Matilda) ine., Roches-
ter, N. Y. 13514.
Wolff (Edwin D.) Drawing:
Bottle, shaped like a female figure
of the colonial period, the neck of the
bottle forming the neck of the figure
and the upper part of the stopper rep-
resenting the figure’s head. © 1 «.
Sept. 30, 1929; G 1997.
Hercules powder co.*, Wilmington, Del.
13515
Painting:
Let’s go. [Three hunting dogs rush-
ing toward hunter standing with back
to slightly opened door] © 1 ¢. Oct.
1, 1929;°G 1876:
Hintermeister (Hy)* Brooklyn. 13516
Painting:
Christmas in the 18th century.
Young couple with two children visit-
ing grandparents. Young wife, helped
by husband, just stepping down from
one horse sleigh. Grandpa hugs boy,
grandma holds baby. Left background,
cottage and two colored servants.
1 c. Oct. 3, 1929; G 1898.
Hofmann (Kdmund)* Chicago. 138517
Sculpture :
Marquita. [Nude female figure half
reclining on a modernistic base, look-
ing at a large crystal ball at her left
side] © 1c Dec. 14, 1929; G 23843.
Holden (Sanford §.)* Kenilworth, Il.
13518-13520
Paintings:
Birches. [Brook with waterfall in
foreground, birches on right and left
banks. © 1. Oct. 1, 1929; G 1875.
Mountain pines. [Path running
through center of picture of hill bor-
dered with trees. Mountains in back-
eround] © 1. Oct. 1, 1929; G 1874.
Water babies. [Baby, and dog with
tongue hanging out, playing in water]
© 1c. Oct. 1, 1929; G 1873.
Hood (Jennings) Philadelphia. 13521
Freund (Rud) and Sinnock (J. R.)
Sculpture :
Crest of class 1933, United States
military academy, depicting an eagle
clutching a cannon crossed by a fasces
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Hood (Jennings )—Continued.
surmounting a shield with projectile
applied. Letters U. S. M. A. 1983.
© 1c. Dec. 18, 1929; G 2337.
Hunt (Hsther)* New York. 13522
Sculpture:
Chinkie. Statue of a little Chinese
girl holding a duck in her arms and
laughing. © 1 e¢ Oct. 29, 1929; G
1998.
Ingraham (Edward Macomber)* Bos-
ton. 13523
Drawing:
My, my, how we have progressed.
Drawing showing comparison of colo-
nial methods [of criminal punishment |
with the modern. [Man in stocks at
left, and man in jail with luxuries at
right] ©1e. Noy. 1, 1929; G 2037.
Israelet (Ber)* New York. 13524
Design :
Head of Mephistopheles. [Full face
view of head with horns; base form-
ing collar] © 1 ¢. Nov. 23, 1929; G
2228.
Israelite House of David, Benton Har-
bor, Mich. 13525-13531
Rosetta (Frank) Sculpture:
Benton Harbor high school. Work
in relief. ©1c. Dec. 16, 1929; G 2393.
Diamond house—House of David.
Model in half round, showing front
portion. ©1e. Dec. 16, 1929; G 2388.
Good Shepherd—House of David.
A work in relief showing Good Shep-
herd knocking at the door. © 1 «.
Dec. 16, 1929; G 2389.
Horse—House of David. Work in
relief. [Right profile view of horse
with left forefoot raised] © 1c. Dec.
16, 1929; G 2394.
Lineoln (Abraham) House of David.
Work in relief showing [right profile
of head of Lincoln] © 1c. Dee. i6,
1929; G 2390.
Log cabin—House of David. A
work in relief. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1929;
G 2391.
Shiloh—House of David. Work in
high relief showing front portion. ©
1 ec. Dec. 16, 1929; G 2392.
Jenkins (Joseph Basil)* Oklahoma
City, Okla. 13532
Sculpture :
Pilot. Statuette bust. An air pilot
with flying helmet and jacket, on low
base. © 1c. Oct. 4, 1929; G 1912.
Jgennewein (Carl Paul)* New York.
13583-13535
Sculpture:
Akroteria, Philadelphia museum of
art. One decorative winged animal.
© 1c. Dec. 20, 1929; G 2364.
Akroteria, Philadelphia museum of
art. Two winged horses on either side
of decorative column. © 1 ¢. Dec. 20,
1929; G 23868.
Kagle, on Arlington memorial bridge,
Washington, D.C. [Figure of an eagle
with wings half spread] © 1 e. Oct.
29, 1929; G 2000.
Johannes (Theodore) * East Liverpool,
O. 13536
Sculpture:
Last Supper fin relief, on plaque]
© 1 ¢. Dec. 10, 1929; G 2339.
(Henry Joseph)* Lowell,
135387, 13538
Johnson
Mass.
Sculpture:
Illuminated glass cross and heart
statue. [Figure of Jesus with hands
at breast exposing a heart, three stars
and cross] © 1 ¢ Dee, 14, 1929; G
2342.
Illuminated glass heart statue. [A
female figure dressed in flowing robes,
arms outstretched. A large heart and.
three stars on her breast] ©1c. Dee.
14, 1929; G@ 2341.
Johnston (Randolph W.)* ‘Toronto,
Canada. 13539
Sculpture:
Little pal. Statuette of Davey Lee
[standing with hands in trouser pock-
ets] ©1éc. Oct. 4, 1929; G 1907.
Jones (John Paul) Atlantic City.
13540
Walter (Hugh) Painting:
Atlantic City all the time, Atlantic
City the world’s playground. The girl
rises from ocean in mermaid spiritual
form in back of Atlantic City Conven-
tion hall, hotels, boardwalk and beach.
She holds the flags of all nations rep-
resenting Atlantic City the world’s
playground. In back of the girl is a
clock with words, All the time, ete.
© 1 ce. Nov. 25, 1929; G 2230.
Jones brothers co., Boston. 13541-13553 -
McClellan (Harry ©.) Designs:
Bayne memorial, 40279. © Oct. 30,
1929; 2 c. Nov. 4; G 2041.
Bishop memorial, 40282. © Oct.
30, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 4; G 2042.
Bohme memorial, 40277. © Oct. 30,
1929; 2 c. Nov. 4; G 2048.
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Hollister memorial, 40276. © Oct.
30, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 4; G 2044.
Jousandt memorial, 40281. © Oct.
30, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 4; G 2045.
Morgan memorial, 40278. © Oct.
30, 1929; 2c. Nov. 4; G 2046.
Rawlinge memorial, 40284. © Oct.
30, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 4; G 2047.
Rolland memorial, 40288. © Oct.
30, 1929; 2c. Nov. 4; G 2048.
Saunders memorial, 40280. © Oct.
380, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 4; G 2049.
Scott memorial, 40275. © Oct. 30,
1929; 2 c. Nov. 4; G 2050.
Spencer memorial, 40274. © Oct.
380, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 4; G 2051.
McLaughlin (Robert W.) Design:
Memorial, 1050. © Nov. 14, 1929;
2°e: Nov. 22; G 2227.
Poor (Albert W.) Design:
Memorial, 1049. © Nov. 18, 1929;
2c. Nov. 22; G@ 2226.
Keck (Charles)* New York.
Sculpture:
Peace memorial statue representing
a winged female figure with arms
raised, standing on the globe which is
supported on a pedestal located in the
center of a curved seat. © 1 ¢. Nov.
20, 1929; G@ 2239.
Klinker (Orpha)* Los Angeles.
13555, 13556
13554
Drawings:
Girl’s head with bobbed hair, a fan
at side of face. Girl placed in lower
left-hand corne: with a _ series of
graduating circles back of head that
increase in size to top edge. ©1e.
Sept. 21, 1929; G 1982.
Girl’s head, with scarf blowing. Girl
placed in lower left-hand corner with
series of graduating circles back of
head that increase in size to edge at
top. ©1e. Sept. 21, 1929; G 1981.
Klubnik (Joseph George)* Winthrop
Beach, Mass. 13557, 13558
Drawings:
Curley Hub mayor. Word Hub in
center of cog wheel, Curley on top and
mayor on bottom between word hub
and outer rim. Curley mayor repre-
sent spokes of wheel, Every vote a cog
in the, on rim above Curley, Machine
of progress, on rim below mayor. Cogs
on outer rim all around wheel. © 1c.
Sept. 28, 1929; G 1869.
Good life and a long one. Upright
white flesh spread hand emerging from
green cuff. Latter emerging from coat
97393—30——2
13567
Sleeve. Cigars inserted taking place
of fingers, named, pinky, ring, middle,
index, thumb. Big blue five cents in
center of palm. Handmade on wrist,
cuffs and sleeves represent ash tray.
Cigar on tray named life line; smoke
of this cigar rising into life line of
hand. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1929; G 1902.
Koenig brothers, Jersey City, N. J.
13559, 18560
Koenig (Jacob) Designs:
Immaculate Conception. Orna-
mental statue group consisting of Im-
maculate Conception of Blessed Virgin
Mary on one side, St. Theresa on other
Side, angel with holy water font in cen-
ter, crucifix in center top, glass tum-
bler and candle in center of base.
© 1c. Nov. 26, 1929; G 2234.
Sacred Heart of Jesus. Ornamental
Statue group consisting of Sacred
Heart of Jesus on one side, Sacred
Heart of Mary on other side, angel
with holy water font in center, ecruci-
fix in center top, glass tumbler and
candle in center base. © 1 c. Nov. 26,
19295 G 2235.
Kohl (John Af[dams]*) Cincinnati.
13561
Painting:
Cincinnati, Queen of the West.
[Symbolic picture showing various
forms of transportation, industry and
the arts. Background: contrasting
modern city at left and pioneer de-
velopment at right] © 1 c¢. Oct. 8,
1929; G 1956.
Lane (Katharine W[ard])* Manches-
ter, Mass. 13562
Sculpture :
Dark warrior. Bronze statue of a
greyhound in standing position. ©
1 ec. Oct. 15, 1929; G 1944.
Lariviere (H. L.) Calais, France.
13563-13565
Courquin and Vittrant. Designs:
Bell border. Ball shaped figures
with flowers, leaves and vines. ©1c.
Sept. 30, 1929; G 1889.
Flower spray. Spray of flowers,
leaves and vines. © 1 ce. Sept. 30,
1929; G 1888.
Roses and buds. Flowers, leaves and
buds. © 1. Oct. 18, 1929; G 1955.
Lathrop (Gertrude Katherine)* Al-
pany, Nw. 13566, 13567
Sculpture:
Pair of fawns. Bas-relief. [Profile
view of each in square panel with
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13568
Lathrop (Gertrude Katherine) *—Con.
plain pediments. Fawns in kneeling
position on fore-legs, one with hind
leg raised] © 1. Nov. 4, 1929; G
2240.
Soldier, kneeling on one knee, hold-
ing broken flag staff in right hand,
left hand holding one corner of flag
© 1c. Nov. 4, 1929; G 2160.
Leach (Louis
Mass.
Sculpture:
Hcece Homo. A bas-relief, based upon
Reni’s painting, rectangular, showing
only the head of Christ.
30, 1929; G 2488.
Shepherds at the manger. Recessed
oval in rectangular background. Seated
figure of Mary holding Christ child,
surrounded by three shepherds. Plate
below oval carrying Christmas wisb in
raised letters. © 1. Dee. 30, 1929;
G 2489.
Lebas (Tiburce)
Lawrence)* Taunton,
13568, 13569
Calais, France.
13570
Bricout and Turtier. Design:
Calais. Flowers, vines and leaves.
© 1c. Oct. 25, 1929; G 1985.
Lee (Mary Klyde)* San Diego, Calif.
eis al
Painting:
Pussy in boot. [A golash with head
of a kitten protruding from the top.]
© 1c. Dec. 9, 1929; G 2322.
Lenox, ine., Trenton, N. J. 18572, 13573
Huntington (Robert L.) Sculpture:
Dawn. [Nude] female figure [in]
sitting pose, on architectural base.
© 1e. Oct. 24, 1929; G 1992.
Leda. [Seated semi-nude] female
figure with swan. © 1 ec Oct. 24,
1929; G 1991.
Lesch (Rudolf) New York. 18574-13607
Bloch (Marcel) Drawings:
Paris, Colonne de la Grande armée.
Tall monumental column with statute
of a man on top rises in the middle
background. Foreground is a_ street
with buildings on either side. © 1 ¢.
Nov. 5, 1929; G 2083.
église Notre Dame. Facade of
the cathedral of Notre Dame occupies
the middle background. Foreground
is a wide street before it with a group
of three people. © 1c. Nov. 5, 1929;
G 2079.
église Saint Germain l’Auxerois.
Church with tall square tower behind
© ei Dec...
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 24
a row of trees; street in foreground
with groups of people standing about.
© 1c. Nov. 5, 1929; G 2080.
église Saint Severin. Church
of St. Severin occupies a corner:in the
middle background. A carriage stands
before it, and in the foreground are
two ladies and a child. © 1 c¢. Nov.
5, 1929; G 2084.
Hotel et musée de Cluny.
Buildings of Hotel de Cluny and the
Museum de Cluny at the left back-
ground; a stone wall with foliage on
top at the right; courtyard in middle.
© 1 ce. Nov. 5, 1929; G 2086.
La Porte Saint Denis. Arch of
Saint Denis at the left background
flanked by rows of houses. Street
with iron railing at left, in foreground.
Ladies standing at rail. © 1 ¢. Nov.
5, 1929; G 2085.
—lLa Sainte Chapelle. Church of
St. Chapelle occupies a corner in
middle background. Foreground is a
street with several groups of people.
Two ladies and man in right front.
© 1c. Nov. 5, 1929; G 2081.
La Tour St. Jacques. Tower of
St. Jacques stands in the middle back-
ground behind a fence and a few small
trees. There are buildings on each
side of the street before it. © 1 e.
Nov. 5, 1929; G 2082.
Cassiero (H) Drawing:
En.Hallande. Roadway in left fore-
ground leads through arch in gabled
building at the left of a stream. Two
market women in road. Group of trees
on bank before building. © 1 ¢. Dec.
4, 1929; G@ 2290.
Charlet (Jacques) Drawings:
Heglise du village. Cathedral in the
background with a square tower sur-
mounted by weathercock. Group of
houses with lone tree near bridge
across stream in foreground. © 1 ¢.
Dec. 4, 1929; G 2291.
Etang (L’) A lake occupies the
middle portion with bank at right.
Small boat near bank. Five trees at
extreme left. Church with several
houses in background on left bank.
© 1c. Dec. 4, 1929; G 2292.
Maison de Bois. Foreground is a river
with a three-arch bridge at right. On
the far side is a house on the bank,
of Tudor style architecture. Church
spire in the distance. © 1. Nov. 22,
1929; G 2201.
Pecheur. Foreground is a lake. In
the background is a small chapel on
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the bank of the lake, with a group of
trees at its right. Left background is
a group of trees. © 1c. Nov. 22, 1929;
G 2200.
Village Flammand. A stream flows
from right foreground to middle back-
ground. A white house stands on
right bank with a single tree before it.
Bridge spans stream near house. ©
1c. Dec. 4, 1929; G 2293.
Codron (Jef) Drawings:
Beguinage. Row of gabled buildings
extend across background. Brick road
leads from foreground through an
arched gateway in the rear which sep-
arates two groups of buildings. ©1ce.
Noy. 22, 1923; G 2198.
Pont du Cheval. A row of houses on
the right bank of a stream, forms the
background, with the belfry tower of
Bruges in the distance. Two swans
Swim in the stream to the right of
bridge. ©1c. Dec. 4, 1929; G 2294.
Pont Flamand. On either side, in
the foreground, are the enclosing brick
walls leading to a bridge which in-
clines to the right. Middle background
shows a three-story gabled house. ©
ie Noy. 22, 1929; G 2199.
Quai Flammande. <A canal with
double arched bridge and houses, at
left. Two women, one with yoke and
pails, stand on stone walk in fore-
ground. ©1e. Oct. 5, 1929; G 1958.
Ruelle d’Antan.. A paved alley-way
leads from foreground past three
gabled houses with arched windows.
Row of houses at end of alley-way
with cathedral faintly in background.
© 1c. Dee. 4, 1929; G 2295.
Vers la chapelle. The brick railing
of a bridge occupies the foreground.
turning to the left at sharp angle.
Two women walk over the bridge to
chapel in rear. © 1. Oct. 5, 1929;
G 1959.
Geudens (A.) Drawings:
Frigate. Interior showing a chair,
part of a table with jug and plate on
it, a chest on which stands a large
ship model; portion of fireplace shows
adeotrenty: tile floor © 1 ‘'c.’ Nov. 22,
PS29> G 2197.
Hall (Le) A hall with stairs lead-
ing upwards. Tile floor divided into
alternate dark and light squares.
Statue of Madonna and child on chest
at left between two candles. © 1 e¢.
Dee. 4, 1929; G 2296.
ee
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OF ART
13607
Mannucci (C.) Paintings:
Festa (La) Foreground is a group
of people masked and in carnival at-
tire. Two pillars rise in the back-
ground surmounted by sculptures. To
the left rear is a square tower and a
dome. © 1. Dec. 14, 1929; G 2346.
Gloria. Portrait of a woman of
Spanish Gypsy type. Red dress with
yellow front and yellow flowers, dark
hair, dark eyes, gold ear-ring. Dark
background. © 1 c. Dec. 14, 1929;
G 2347.
Neste (Alfred Van) Drawings:
Cour aux tilleuls. Foreground is a
courtyard with gateway through house
at rear; row of trees at left; figure
of woman coming from steps at right.
© 1 ¢. Oct..5,. 1929; G 1957.
Maison du Vannier. Foreground is
a walk bounded by a wall along a
stream. In the middle, steps lead
down to the river bank. A house is
at the left on the near side. © 1.
Nov. 22, 1929; G 2194.
Maison rustique. Gabled house
with three chimneys in the right back-
ground, with arched gateway to the
left. through which can be seen, the
masts of two vessels. Narrow road
tothe arch. .© 1 ,¢. (Nov. 22,1929;
G 2192.
Pavillion (Le) Foreground is a
wall along a canal with single tree.
Across the water is a stone building
with small bridge at its left. Door-
way and steps lead to canal. © 1 ¢.
Dec. 4, 1929; G 2297.
Pont de la Tour. Left foreground
isa stream. Right foreground a paved
road with wall along the bank. Bridge
across stream at right-angle to road.
Large leafy tree at intersection. ©
1 ¢@. Dec. 4, 1929; G 2298.
Pont des Augustins. Brick wall
with two trees at left of river over
which passes a_ three-arch bridge.
Group of trees and houses beyond the
bridge. Female figure walking to-
wards bridge. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1929; G
2299.
Porte d’Ostende. Foreground is a
stream with a boat at the right. An
old stone rampart with turrets stands
on the bank at the left. Nearby is an
old leafiess tree. © 1c. Nov. 22, 1929;
G 2198.
Rigaux (L.) Drawing:
Moulin Brabancon. Foreground is
a stream with small groups of trees
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pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Lesch (Rudolf )—Continued.
on either side. <A bridge passes ever
it and leads to mill in background.
Mill-wheels visible on near Side.
1 c. Nov. 22, 1929; G@ 2196.
Simon (T. F.) Drawings:
Coin de Notre Dame-bouquinistes.
In the background the apse end of
Notre Dame, Paris. In foreground an
old man seated, and man in religious
attire standing at bookstall. © 1 «.
Oct. 5, 1929; G 1960.
Port du New York. Foreground is
the river on which are tugs and other
boats. Background is the skyline of
New York City, outlining the various
prominent buildings. © 1 ¢ Noy. 22,
1OZG EG) 2h95.-
Libby (Martha T.)* New York.
Model:
Tears.
sition, half reclining
13608
Nude figure in weeping po-
on billows of
tears. © 1c. Nov. 8, 1929: G 2122.
Lifshitz (Arnold)* Detroit. 13609:
Drawing:
Sacred Heart of Christ. [Head and
shoulders of Jesus, full face view,
right hand raised and left hand point-
ing to Sacred Heart] © 1c. Nov.
4, 1929; G@ 2039.
Lincoln (Jessie S.)* Great Falls,
Mont. 13610
Model:
Russell (Charles M.) Cowboy art-
ist [seated on a rock, holding paint
brush: and artist’s palette] © 1 «.
Nov. 11, 1929; G 2102.
Livingstone (William)
(Leonard) Boston.
Capone (Leonard)
Powers (Father Patrick)
1c. Dec. 21, 1929; G 2366.
Lloyd (Ann Gladys)* Sturgis, Mich.
13612
and Capone
13611
Sculpture :
Bust. ©
Design :
Willoy design. Rectangular draw-
ing 10%”’ by 6’’; four corners of rec-
tangle occupied by four convention-
alized leaf motifs; center occupied by
conventionalized flower motif, sur-
rounded by eight conventionalized
acorn motifs. © 1c Nov. 29, 1929;
G 2308.
Lloyds of Texas*, Dallas, Tex. 13613
Drawings:
Mr. U. R. Dumb and Mr. I. M.
Smart. Picture of cow straddling At-
lantic Ocean with front feet on Amer-
ican Continent. and rear feet on Eu-_
ropean Continent. © 1 ¢ Nov. 20,
1929; G 2367.
Low (Will H.)* Bronxville, N. Y.
13614
Painting:
Baptism. On the border of a stream
a number of people are standing, look-
ing out upon the water where, im-
mersed partly, is a man in a black
coat and white tie, the garb of a
minister of religion, who with a ges-
ture of his left arm Seems to be offer-
ing: a prayer. By his side, equally
immersed, is a young girl robed in
white about to receive baptism by im-.
mersion. A crowd of people further
up the bank also watch the ceremony.
© 1 c..Nov. 11, 1929: G. 210i:
Lucas (Marjorie von Zuben)* Fern-
dale, Mich. 13615
Design :
Christmas flag. [Christmas tree
with star above, in center of holly
wreath] © 1c. Nov. 15, 1929; G
2134.
McCullough (Rebecca E.)* Pittsburgh.
13616
Painting:
Lone eagle’s dawn of hope. [Aero-
plane in flight over sea] © 1 ¢. Dee.
19, 1929; G 2361.
MacGuire (William Edwin) *
wood, Calif.
Drawing:
Spirit of the fields. [Head with
horns composed of various objects of
the fields—insects, wheat, ete.] ©1l1ce.
Dee,,.4,- 1929: G 2321.
McKellar (Donald) Chippewa Falls,
Wis. 13618
Legget (Ethel) Drawing:
Second coming. [Representation of
Christ and angels in sky. People and
tombstones in immediate foreground]
© 1c. Oct. 3, 1929; G 1892.
Mackenzie’ (Frank J.)* Washington.
13619
Holly-
13617
Painting:
Arrival of Col. Lindbergh on U.S. 8.
Memphis June 11, 1927, at Washington,
D. C., after his successful flight to
France. © 1c. Oct. 8, 1829; G 1931.
Mangelsdorf (Harold Arthur Martin) *
St. Louis. 13620
Mundt (Henrietta) Painting:
Humpty-dumpties. [A square de-
Sign showing small Humpty-dumpty
figures with lettered sign in center
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and lettering, Humpty-dumpties, diag-
onally across top] © 1 e. Oct. 25,
1929; G@ 2123.
Marie Bernard (R. P.)* Paris.
Seulpture:
Christ couronné. Vétu d’une longue
tunique 4 larges manches, et d’un man-
teau imperial entierement rejeté en
arriere par les deux bras ouverts, ete.
© 1c. Oct. 25, 1929; G 1986.
Marr and Gordon, inc., Barre, Vt.
13622-13635
13621
McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:
Angel memorial, 1181. © Nov. 14,
1929 2 GA NGV..225 G 2223.
Daniels memorial, 1180. © Nov. 14,
1929; 2 c. Nov. 22; G 2224,
Bastman memorial, 1174. © Oct. 30,
1929; 2 c. Nov. 4; G 2058.
Falk memorial, 1157. © Oct. 30,
1929; 2 ec. Nov. 4; G 2053.
Franklin memorial, 1167. © Oct.
30, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 4; G 2055. .
Fullerton memorial, 1177. © Noy.
Tees 2, CG. NOV..22; Gi2215,
Gothic memorial, 1170. © Oct. 30,
1929; 2 ec. Nov. 4; G 2057.
Hayes memorial, 1179. © Nov. 14,
1929; 2 c. Nov. 22; G 2225.
Hobart memorial, 1178. © Nov. 14,
1929; 2 c. Nov. 22; G 2214.
MacLean memorial, 1176.
30, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 4; G 2060.
Pechar memorial, 1175. © Oct. 30,
1929; 2 c. Nov. 4; G 2059.
Roth memorial, 1155.
1929; 2 c Nov. 4; G 2052.
Rundel memorial, 1159.
1929; 2 ce. Nov. 4; G 2054.
Treat memorial, 1169.
1929; 2 c. Nov. 4; G 2056.
Martin (Pauline), Martin (Marie) &
Martin (Céline) Liseux, Calvados.
France. 13636
Marie-Bernard Louis
(Pére) Sculpture:
Thérése de ’Enfant Jésus (Sainte)
[with a crucifix and roses in left arm;
a single rose in her right hand out-
stretched] © 1c. Dec. 21, 1929; G
2455.
Mayer china co., Beaver Falls, Pa.
13637-13649
Beyrand (Andre) Designs:
Alton pattern. <A conventionalized
French spray border pattern connected
by bands having cross pieces. © 1 ce.
Dec. 10, 1929; G 2468.
© Oct.
© Oct. 30,
© Oct. 30,
© Oct. 30,
Richomme
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13657
Athena pattern. A conventionaiized
classic Greek border with use of key
design. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1929; G 2466.
Geneva pattern. <A conventionalized
spray pattern used to make a continu-
ous border. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1929; G
2468.
Hampton pattern. <A French con-
ventionalized border pattern with me-
dallions. © 1 «© Dee. 10, 1929: G
2467.
Lorain pattern. A modernistiec me-
dallion pattern connected to make a
border by wavy ribbon. © 1 ¢. Dee.
10, 1929; G 2462.
Shelton pattern. A continuous
French border patern using a conven-
tionalized shell as a motif. © 1.
Dee. 10, 1929; G 2460.
Granet (P..C.) Designs:
Fairfield pattern. Conventionalized
flower medallions connected by con-
ventionalized leaf border. © 1. Dec.
10, 1929; G 2461.
Jasmine pattern, A conventionalized
running leaf and flower border pat-
tern. © 1. Dec. 10, 1929; G 2465.
Kenton pattern. Conventionalized
loop with solid border near edge. ©
1 ec. Dee. 10, 1929; G 2457.
Mallow pattern. Conventionalized
mallow flowers and leaves connected
by stems. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1929; G
2458.
Melrose pattern. Conventionalized
ornaments connected by garlands of
conventionalized leaves. © 1 ¢. Dec.
10, 1929; G 2459.
Windsor pattern. A conventionalized
border design of floral and leaf origin.
© 1 ¢ Dec. 10,1929; G 2464.
Johnston (W. T.) Design:
Harmony pattern. A repeating con-
ventionalized border pattern consisting
of intertwining vines broken’ by
flowers. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1929; G 19138.
Meissner & Buch, Leipzig. 13650-13657
Aveline (F.) Painting:
Young woman in evening dress, a
rose on her shoulder, wearing a string
of pearls which she is holding with
one hand, 21665/668. © 1 ¢. Nov. 20,
1929; G 2202.
Bartning (L.)
Blumensttick, 578. Garden by the
lake. The lower foreground is a
grouping of bright flowers and grasses ;
a landscape with lake appears through
the group in the background. © 1.
Nov. 19, 1929; G 2174.
Painting:
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Meissner & Buch—Continued.
Haslehust (HE. W.) Painting:
Brook leading into a bridge, and a
wooden shack in the background,
21673/676. © 1 ¢. Nov. 20, 1929;
G 22038.
Brooklet surrounded by a wilderness
of large trees, 21677/680. © 1c. Nov.
20, 1929; G@ 2204.
Heber (Max) Painting:
Little girl holding a bunch of daisies
and wearing a daisy wreath in her
hair, 21681/684. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1929;
G 2205.
Huth (Franz) Painting:
Vase of flowers and a tulip on the
table near the vase, 21657/660. ©1e.
Nov. 20, 1929; G 2206.
Klein (C.) Painting:
Bunch of roses lying on the ground,
21661/664. © 1.¢ Novy. 20, 1929;
G 2207.
Péan (Réne) Painting:
Young woman in a white fur wrap,
with a corsage of flowers on her bosom,
21669/672. ©. 1 ¢ Nov. 20, 1929;
G 2208.
Memorial guild, Rockford, Ill. 13658
MeClellan (Harry C.) Design:
Memorial 58. © Sept. 27, 1929; 2 ¢.
Oct. 1; G 1885.
Meyner (Walter)* New York. 13659
Drawing:
Cooperation is progress. [Circular
drawing showing two workmen shak-
ing hands in foreground. Background
symbolizing building progress. Indian
and tepee at left] © 1c Oct. 19,
1929; G 1972.
Minahan (Katharine) East Oranze,
No 13660
Gugler (Hric) and Fraser (Laura
Gardin) Design:
Light’s golden jubilee, 1929. Tower
of light surmounted by electric bulb,
perpetually lighted to honor Thomas
Alva Edison. [A semicircular struc-
ture with colonade facade, in back-
ground] ©1e. Oct. 11, 1929; G 1940.
13661
_ Minerva (Michael) Sculpture:
Savior expiring. Crucifix (012)
with the head bending on the left
shoulder
sky. ©1e. July 25, 1929; G 1400.
Minerva Statuary co., Chicago.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
and the sight toward the
Mintzer (Frank Joseph Lynwood)*
Philadelphia. 13662
Drawing:
Girl. Head and shoulders [of] girl
seated at the wheel of an automobile,
driving. ©1c. Oct. 29, 1929; G 1999.
Mora (Francis Luis)* Gaylordsville,
Conn. 13663, 138664
Sculpture:
Peace. War memorial. Figure of
Christ in center, seated. <A figure of
a shrouded soldier on either side of
him. Cross as background of the
group. © 1c. Oct. 4, 1929; G@ 1924.
P.pes of Pan. Figure of Pan in
center of group. <A gazele looking up
at his right, while at his left a puma
is also looking up and listening to his
piping. ©1c. Oct. 4, 1929; G 1925.
Morgan (Arthur C.)* Shreveport, La.
13665
Sculpture :
_ Etude, a mask. [Head turned
slightiy to right] © 1 ¢ Dee. 21,
‘1929 ; G 2365.
Mosgrove (Charles A.)* Mansfield,
Til. 13666
Drawing:
Multipicture. Seashore and Dutch
windm:li scene with word, Multipic-
ture, “above; ; ©), 4.,¢., July, 241929;
G 1926.
Murphy (Thos. D.) co., Red Oak, Ia.
13667-13692
Armstrong (Rolf) Painting:
You'll ne’er forget her. [Head of
girl, full face view, chin raised] ©
1 ec. Nov. 29, 1929; G 2250.
Bagg (H. H.) Paintings:
Autumn in the Yosemite. [Moun-
tain landscape with a stream and
three large trees in central foreground ]
© 1c. Nov. 29, 1929; G 2251.
Pike’s Peak from Garden of the
Gods. [ Landscape. Path winding
through center of picture, bordered by
forests. Mountain peak in back-
ground] ©1c. Nev. 29, 1929; G 2252.
Where the torrent rages. [Moun-
tain waterfall, in center of picture,
rushing through cleft in rocks] ©
1 ¢. Nov. 29, 1929; G 2258.
Coutts (Gordon) Paintings: _
Council of war. [Three Indian
chiefs on horses, on rocky cliff in fore-
ground. Vailey and stream below, at
left] ©1c. Nov. 29, 1929; G 2254.
IG5
aI
WORKS OF ART
no. 4, 1929
Indiaus. [Three Indians on horse-
back descending hill in foreground.
First Indian has right arm raised
aloft] ©1e. Nov. 29, 1929; G 2255.
Shasta (Mt.) [Mountain Jand-
scape. Stream running through forest
in foreground] © 1c. Nov. 29, 1929;
G 2256.
Sheep. [Adult, child and fiock of
sheep on road running along stream
in foreground. Trees on both banks.
Mountains in background] © 1 «.
Nov. 29, 1929; G 2257.
Goddard (L.) [pseud of L. G. Wool-
fenden|] Paintings:
Baby mine. [Right profile view of
young mother seated, holding a baby
upright, head against breast] © 1.
Noy. 29, 1929; G 2258.
[Indian girl
Daughter of the dawn.
kneeling on rock in foreground over-
looking stream below. A forest on op-
pesite bank of stream] © 1 c¢. Noy.
29, 1929; G 2259.
Garden of golden dreams.
figures in dancing costume in left fore-
ground; one half reclining, the other
standing against pillar. Facade of
Grecian structure, and mountains in
background] © 1c. Nov. 29, 1929; G
2260.
Oh, what a pal is mother. [Woman
sitting on grass in daisy field beside
little girl. Another child standing be-
hind woman with left hand on her
shoulder. Trees at right; mountains
and lake in background] © 1 ¢. Nov.
29, 1929; G 2261.
Where love abides. [A home scene:
man, woman and two children in front
of fireplace. Man seated in chair with
arms around shoulders of woman sit-
ting on low stool, children playing on
flocr before them] © 1c. Nov. 29,
1929; G 2262.
Hare (J. Knowles) Painting:
Vanity fair. [Full face view, head
and shoulders of girl in Spanish cos-
tume holding hand-mirror and fixing
hair with right hand] © 1 «¢. Novy.
29, 1929; G 2263.
Lippert (Leon) Paintings:
Come on up. [Garden scene. Little
girl and Coilie dog at top of two steps
coaxing tiny puppy to crawi up bottom
step] © 1 ¢. Nev. 29, 1929; G 2264.
Moon maiden. [Draped figure of
girl seated on rocky cliff in foreground.
Young moon and clouds forming back-
ground for girl] © 1. Nov. 29, 1929;
G 2265.
[Two
over shoulder on path at right.
13692
Moran (KE. Percy) Painting:
Washington’s farewell to his officers.
[General George Washington standing
in center before fireplace, with men in
Revolutionary uniforms standing at
richt and leti| 1©) ae, Nove 29 ; 1929.-
G 2266.
Plumereau (J.) Painting:
Where nature paints with lavish
hand. [Portico in foreground over-
looking bay with many sailboats on
the water. City built on the rocky
bank at’ lett|,. © 1 ec. Noy, 29.1920"
G 2267.
Stick (Frank) Painting:
Hocked but not caught. {Trout
fisherman with fish hooked on on line
on snag in foreground. Camper and
tent on bank of stream in left back-
grcund] ©1e. Nov. 29, 1929; G 2268.
Strachan (Claude) Paintings:
Burns cottage. [Thatched-roof cot-
tage with woman and girl in doorway,
at left of road running through center
of picture. Man with wheelbarrow,
and several cows in middle of road]
© 1. ¢) Nov. 29, 1929; G 2271.
Country road in England. [Country
road in foreground leading to left past
an HWnglish cottage. Man with flock
of sheep on road in center of picture.
Fields in distance] © 1 «¢ Nov. 29,
1929; G 2270.
Old English cottage. [Path leading
through garden in foreground to a
thatched-roof cottage. Woman and lit-
tle girl standing at the door. A stream
at left and fields in the distance] ©
1.c. Nov. 29, 1929; G 2269.
Selworthy. [Entrance to English
cottage in left foreground, with wind-
ing stone steps leading to doorway.
Flowers on both sides. Boy with rake
Build-
ing and trees on hill in background]
© 1 c¢. Nov. 29, 1929; G 2272.
Tennyson’s home. ‘[Large English
house in central background. ‘Trees
and shrubs in foreground] © 1 «.
Nov. 29, 1929; G 2273.
Where flowers blcom beside the cot-
tage door. [Hnglish cottage at left.
Woman in docrway feeding pigeons
alighting on stone flagging walk in cen-
ter of flower garden] © 1c. Nov. 29,
1929; G@ 2274.
Wallis (W. H.) Painting:
Christmas in ve olden tyme. [Win-
ter scene. Roadside tavern at right.
People at door bidding farewell to
men and women driving away in a
coach drawn by four horses. © 1 ©«.
Nov. 29, 1929; G 2275.
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13693
Neily (Roy MacGregor)* San Fran-
cisco. 13693
Sculpture:
Edison (Thomas Alva) Portrait
bust. © 1. Oct. 22, 1929; G 1977.
Nelle (Anthony Z.)* New York.
13694
Drawing:
Theatrical set showing two dancers
seemingly reflected in the glasses of a
pair of opera glasses. [Background is
a face looking through opera glasses,
and two hands raised holding them]
© 1c. Dec. 9, 1929; G 2324.
Nelson (N. H.) Minneapolis.
Godfrey (Anice L.) Painting:
America. [Portrait head of Lind-
bergh in starred frame, with heads
of Lindbergh’s father and mother at
left and right, and Spirit of St. Louis
and tomb of unknown soldier at top
and bottom corners respectively. All
superimposed on a U. S. shield bearing
pictures of Washington and Lincoln.
Statue of Liberty at left, the Hiffel
Tower at right and water below. ©
1 ec. Oct. 25, 1929; G 1987.
Nicolosi (Joseph) * New York.
Sculpture:
Masters (Edgar Lee) Portrait bust.
© 1c. Nov. 15, 1929; G 2132.
13695
13696
North star granite corp., St. Cloud,
Minn. 13697-13705
McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:
Benson memorial, 468. © Nov. 14,
1929'; 2c. Nov: 225 G 2222.
Emerson memorial, 467. © Nov. 14,
19292.2. CUNOV. 223) G 2221:
Memorial, 462. © Oct. 30, 1929;
2 ec. Nov. 4; G 2061.
Memorial, 463. © Oct. 30, 1929;
2 c. Nov. 4; G 2062.
Memorial, 464. © Oct. 30, 1929;
2c. Nov. 4; G 2068.
Memorial. 465. © Oct. 30, 1929;
2c. Nov. 4; G 2064.
Memorial, 466. © Oct. 30, 1929;
2c. Nov. 4; G 2065.
Rothberg memorial, 470. © Nov. 14,
1929; 2 c. Nov. 22; G@ 22138.
Tanner memorial, 469. © Nov. 14,
1929’; 2 c. Nov. 22; G 2212.
Norvell (George E.)* Washington.
13706
Drawing:
Matchless. Portraying two men, one
is lighting the other’s cigarette with
his own. © 1 ¢ Sept. 30, 1929; G
1880.
pt. Iv, 1. S., v. 24
Oakley (Violet)* Philadelphia. 13707
Painting:
Reredos, tife of Moses. Seated fig-
ure, daughter of Pharaoh, holding in-
fant Moses. Eleven subsidiary panels
and pedement. © 1. Nov. 25, 1929;
G 2233.
Onondaga pottery co., Syracuse, N. Y.
13708, 13709
Bourne (Douglas) Designs:
Boca Raton. Design consisting of
three sprays of tropical or southern
flowers. © 1c. Sept. 27, 1929; G 1871.
Midlothian. Pattern consisting of
full rim design and center with bor-
ders at verge and edge. Design in-
cludes urns of fruit and sprays. ©
1c. Sept. 27, 1929; G 1870.
Orsini (Jeanne I.)* New York.
13710-13712
Sculpture:
At play. Plaster cast figure of a
little girl 4% inches high (without
base). She wears a sun-suit, a rib-
bon in her bobbed hair, and is holding
a ball on her right shoulder. Smiling
expression. © 1 ¢. Dec. 26, 1929; G
2375.
Ready for mischief. Plaster cast
figure of a little boy 41%4 inches high
(without base). He wears one of the
latest play suits and a beret a little
cocked on one side. He smiles show-
ing all his upper teeth. His two hands
are on hips as if he were contemplat-
ing to do some mischief. © 1 ¢. Dee.
26, 1929; G 2377.
Sonny. Plaster cast figure of a baby
4% inches high (without base). He
wears one of the latest sun-suits and is
returning from the beach, carrying a
bucket full of sand and holding a little
shovel in his right hand. Smiling ex-
pression. © 1 ¢c. Dec. 26, 1929; G
2376.
Osborne (Arthur)* Faversham, Kent,
England. 13713-13729
Models:
Beethoven. Oval plaque of Bee-
thoven, the musician. © 1 c. Oct. 29,
1929; G 2009.
Bruton Parish church in early co-
lonial days, Williamsburg, Va. ([Re-
lief plaque] © 1c. Oct. 15, 1929; G
1945.
Burns cottage, Alloway, Ayr. Ob-
long plaque of a cottage with a
thatched roof, showing a road in front,
a fence at the left and a number of
people at the door of the cottage. ©
1c, Oct. 29, 1929; G 2015.
270
WORKS OF ART
no. 4, 1929
Cockle Cove windmill, Chatham,
Mass. Reproduction of a windmill
and two houses with a fence in fore-
ground, also a dog, and people talk-
ing across the fence. In the back-
ground is the sea with a small boat
thereon. © 1c. Oct. 15, 1929; G 1946.
Colonial doorway. Upright plaque
of a colonial type doorway with a
woman walking up the steps. © 1 .«.
Oct. 29, 1929; G 2014.
Last Supper of Jesus Christ with the
twelve Aposties. Oblong plaque show-
ing the Last Supper of Jesus Christ
with the twelve apostles. © 1 c¢ Oct.
29, 1929; G 2008.
Lady Godiva. Square plaque of an
unclad woman with flowing hair rid-
ing a horses © 1c. Oct. 29, 1929; G
2013.
Little Nell. Oval plaque showing an
old fashioned girl standing on a street
corner with a basket in her hands. ©
1 ©. Oct. 31, 1929; G 2026.
Mr. Pickwick. Oval plaque showing
a stout old gentleman standing in
front of a chair and table, about to
give a speech. © 1 c¢. Oct. 31, 1929;
G 2025.
Mozart. Oval plaque of Mozart the
musician. © 1c Oct. 29, 1929; G
2007.
Nantucket grandmother. Upright
plaque of an old woman sitting on a
ehair and knitting. © 1c. Oct. 29,
1929; G 2010.
Oliver Twist. Oval plaque showing
an old fashioned boy standing in a
field. © 1c. Oct. 31, 1929; G 2024.
Pilgrims going to church. Oblong
plaque of a number of people walk-
ing through snow-covered woods,
dressed as Pilgrims. © 1 ¢. Oct. 29,
1929; G 2012. s
Rheims cathedral. Upright plaque
of this famous cathedral showing left
side and front view. © 1c. Oct. 29,
1929; G 2011.
Romeo and Juliet. Upright plaque
showing Romeo on a ladder at the bal-
econy of Juliet, hoiding her hand. ©
1c. Oct. 29, 1929; G 2004.
We'll take a cup 0’ kindness yet, for
auld lang syne. Round plaque of two
Scotchmen drinking a toast for old
times sake. © 1 © Oct. 29, 1929; G
2006.
Why don’t you speak for yourself,
John. Upright picture of a woman at
a spinning-wheel and a man at her
side. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1929; G 2005.
13738
Osborne co., Newark, N. J.
13730-13738
Hintermeister (Hy.) Painting:
Conquerors of space and_ time.
Group of men at left of picture. At
right, in water are canoes, sailboats,
the first steamboat and present day
steamboat. Aeroplanes and Zepplin in
the air. ©1c. Dec. 26, 1929; G 2382.
Lange (J. A.) Painting:
Girl’s head, blonde hair. Head and
shoulders of young girl, blonde hair,
wearing blue evening dress, flowers on
left shoulder, green wrap draped over
her shoulders. Blue background. ©
1c. Dec. 26, 1929; G 2383.
Laurence (Sydney) Painting:
Winter landscape. Snow — scene.
House in right background; wooden
bridge near house; birch trees at left;
stream flowing through center of
picture. ©1c. Dee. 26, 1929; G 2381.
Spiegle (Frederick M.) Painting:
Attention. Two Irish setters are in
the foreground. At right is some
water. Wooden fence in background.
Mountains in distant background. ©
1 c. Dec. 26, 1929; G 2386.
Woolfenden (lL. G.)
Girl’s head, red hat, 3992. Head of
girl wearing a red hat, black fur
around her neck. She has large eyes.
Black background. © 1 ¢. Aug. 30,
1929; G@ 17438.
' Little Boy Blue. A little boy is sit-
ting on a bank, blowing a horn; he is
leaning against a large tree. A few
sheep are on the grass in background.
Water is at right of picture. © 1.
Dee. 26, 1929; G 2384.
Mother and child at piano, 3998.
Mother and little girl sitting on bench,
playing piano. Doll and book on the
Paintings:
fioor. Glow from fire reflecting on
piano. Moon and shrubs can be seen
through window in background. ©
1 c. Aug. 30, 1929; G 1788.
Picnic picture, 3994. At left a
woman is sitting on large rock, hold-
ing little boy on her lap; little girl is
sitting on ground, and man is standing
back of woman. Bonfire in front of
group. Lake in right background. ©
1 ec. Aug. 30, 1929; G 1745.
Two girls in garden. One girl is
sitting on a bench, leaning against the
other girls shoulder. Large tree in
back of girls. Small pool in back-
ground. Flowers growing all around.
© 1c. Dec. 26, 1929; G 2385.
271
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138739
Overholt (Helen <A.) Ft. Apache,
AViz. 13739-13742
Ahasteen (Arlie) Painting:
Protecting the harvest. A reproduc-
tion in opaque water color of a Navajo
sand-painting. [Indian design] ©
1c. Oct. 29, 1929; G 2019.
Pete (Dale) Paintings:
Awaiting the rain. A Navajo sand-
painting reproduced in opaque water
colors. [Conventional Indian design]
© 1 ¢. Oct. 29, 1929; G 2016.
Growing grain. A reproduction in
opaque water color of a painting done
in colored sand. [Indian design] ©
1 ec. Oct. 29, 1929; G 2017.
Yazzie (Ernest) Painting:
Prayer for rain. A reproduction in
opaque water color of a Navajo sand-
painting. [Indian design] © 1 «.
Oct. 29, 1929; G 2018.
Paddock (Willard Dryden)* South
Kent, Conn. 13743
Design :
Spirit of patriotism. A figure with
a heap of gold stars in the lap. It
holds a shield on the left arm and a
sword in the right hand. [Figure
seated on a rectangular tiered base]
© 1c. Oct. 8, 1929; G 1906.
Parsell (Ella H.)* Los Angeles.
Drawing:
Air mail Xmas seal.
lettering on top wing and body]
ce. Oct. 14, 1929; G 1942.
13744
Biplane [with
©
Passman (James W.) Newark, O.
13745
Smith (George Earl) Drawing:
Candle and holder. [Sprig of holly
in background] © 1 ec. Oct. 5, 1929;
G 1910.
Paulding (John)* Chicago. 138746
Seulpture :
Mirth. <A wall fountain. A model-
ling in high relief, having two figures
set below a decorative border, as in a
niche. The two figures represent a
satyr playing with a little boy, causing
him to laugh and spill his cup into a
bowl at base of fountain. © 1c. Nov.
16, 1929; G 21385.
Pedigo (Peter Maxey)* Foley, Ala.
13747
Design:
American Riviera emblem. [ALA.
Semicircular design. Lettered heart in
center overlapping part of lettering
below] © 1c. Dec. 2, 1929; G 2286.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Pelletier (Michael D.)* New York.
13748
Design :
Emblem. <A broken flying wing be-
hind a shield. Above center is a rayed
cross above letters, P. S. P., above
which is a flying banner. © 1 ¢. Nov.
8, 1929;.G 2241.
Pennoyer (A. Sheldon)* New York.
13749
Painting:
DeWitt Clinton, 1831. Harly train
with figures [and] farm house in dis-
tanee, elm and weeping willow trees
[in foreground] ©1c. Dee. 23, 1929;
G 2368.
Pet milk co., St. Louis. 13750
Schmidt (Alvin) Drawing:
Dinner from soup to dessert made
with Pet milk. Illustration shows two
cans of milk, one plate of soup on the
left side and a plate with a piece of
pie on the right. [Lettering in upper
left and lower right corners] © 1 ¢.
Sept. 10, 1929; G 1904.
Peterson (Enoch J.)* Little Falls
Minn. 13 foe
Drawing:
Automobile tire, and Statue of
Liberty [at upper left] © 1. Nov.
21, 1929] G 217T.
gesellschaft, Berlin.
13752-13757
Adrion (Luvien) Painting:
Bliihende biiume 11453. Trees in
Photographische
full bloom. In the background little
summer-houses. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1929;
G 2283.
Jaerkel (Willy) Painting:
Rosenstilleben 11460. Roses in a
vase standing on a table before a blue
curtain. ©1c. Nov. 30, 1929; G 2281.
Lejeune (Louis) Painting:
Zadestrand an der Havel. People
in bathing suits on the banks of a
river on which some sailing boats are
visible. ©1c. Nov. 30, 1929; G 2284.
Liebermann (Max) Painting:
Garten in Noordwijk. Garden with
large flower beds. In the background
a gardener at work. © 1c. Nov. 30,
1929; G 2285.
Triibner (Wilhelm) Painting:
Am Starnberger See 11455. Lake of
Starnberg. In the background hills,
in the foreground the borders with
two small bridges. © 1 c. Nov. 30,
1929; G 2282.
202
WORKS
no. 4, 1929
Windelschmidt (Heinrich) Paint-
ing:
Rosa mystica, 7960. A madonna
with crossed hands, in the right hand
a rose. ©1e. Nov. 30, 1929; G 2280.
Pietz (Adam)* Philadelphia.
13758-13761
Models:
Order of the Beavers, the Megunti-
cook camps. [Left profile of a beaver
on a log, in center of a circular de-
sign] ©1«. Nov. 6, 1929; G.2092.
Order of the Bucktails, the Megun-
ticook camps. [Fleeting figure of a
deer, left profile view, in center of
circular design] © 1c. Nov. 8, 1929;
G 2093.
Order of the Grouse, the Megunti-
cook camps. [Left profile view of a
grouse in center of circular design]
©1c. Noy. 6, 1929; G 2094.
Order of the Moose, the Megunticook
camps. [Left profile view of a moose
in center of circular design] © 1.
Nov. 6, 1929; G 2095.
Pike River Granite co., Marinette, Wis.
13762, 138763
Designs:
© Oct. 30,
© Oct. 30,
McClellan (Harry C.)
Kelley memorial, 652.
1929; 2 ec. Nov. 4; G 2067.
Simpson memorial, 651.
1929; 2 c. Nov. 4; G 2066.
Polasek (Albin)* Chicago. 13764
Sculpture:
Evolution. [Nude figure of old man
emerging from rock base. Heavy mace
upraised in right hand ready to strike
chisel held in left hand, carving him-
self out of the stone] © 1 ¢. Nov. 6,
1929; G 2096.
Price (George G.)* Minneapolis.
13765
Drawing:
High-quality, speed and endurance
of our stamps. Rubber stamp forming
wings of monoplane [at right, letter-
ing at left and below plane] © 1 ¢.
Sept. 25, 1929; G 1903.
Raui (Harry Lewis)* Orange, N. J.
13766, 138767
Sculpture:
Christ the King. Draped upright
figure, left foot back, right foot for-
ward, both arms extended forward,
right hand holds sceptre, left hand
open, crown on head, dove on left
shoulder. Cloud with stars in back-
ground and under figure. Ornamental
medallions around base. © 1c. Dec.
26, 1929; G. 2378.
OF ART
13773
Christ the King. Upright figure,
both arms extended, both hands empty,
right foot forward, left foot back,
crown on head, dove on left shoulder,
cloud with stars background, cloud
with stars under feet, ornamental me-
dallions around base. © 1 ce. Dec. 31,
1929; G 2494,
Ravenne (Charles de)* Hollywood,
Calif. 13768
Painting:
Hollywood comes to Napoleon’s aid.
Napoleon in foreground is surrounded
by motion-picture celebrities as his
staff (on horseback). From left to
right—Hric Von Stroheim, Douglas
Fairbanks, Clive Brook, Sid Grauman
(show-man), Adolph Menjou, Wm.
Powell, Chas. Chaplin lying on ground
as wounded priest, Marion Davies (as
a vivandiére) nursing Chaplin. ©1e.
Aug. 19, 1929; G 1971.
Rempel (Dietrich)* Tarrytown, N. Y.
13769
Seulpture :
Horse stooping over a fallen rider.
[Prostrate figure of man lying at fore-
feet of a horse] ©1c. June 15, 1929;
G 1049.
Reni-Mel (Leon) *
Painting : ;
Visiting nurse. [Three-quarter view
of girl in nurse’s uniform and cape,
New York. 13770
arms slightly outstretched] © 1 «.
Oct. 31, 1929; G 2162.
Rex (William J)* Lakewood, O.
TCL
Drawing:
Accidental. [Head and shoulders of
three men. Back view of two of them.
The other has dagger in right hand
raised over head. Door in background]
©1e. Dee. 14, 1929; G 2344.
Westfield,
Rich (Walter Russell) *
Navid. 13772
Drawing:
Lucky token or emblem. Horseshoe,
four-leaf clover, rabbit’s foot and a
wish-bone combined together. © 1 e.
Oct. 25, 1929; G 2163.
Rife (D. W.) Chicago. 13773
Bondi (Joseph) Sculpture:
Monkey seated on books holding
skull in right hand, left hand on chin.
One book captioned, Darwin. © 1 ¢.
Oct. 24, 1929; G 1983.
273
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13774
Roach (Hal) studios, inc., Los Angeles.
13774-13776
Lister (W. H.) Paintings:
Farina. Colored boy with cones.
Dog licking cone behind Farina’s back.
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1929; G 2145.
Mary Ann. Little girl in gingham
dress holding ice-cream cone. © 1 ec.
Noy. 18, 1929; G 2146.
Our gang in wagon drawn by don-
key, all holding ice-cream cones. ©
1 ce. Nov. 18, 1929; G 2147.
Rosner (Michael M.)* New York.
13777-13779
Sculpture :
Old Chinese horse of Ming dynasty,
1364-1644. Size 17’’ tall, 16’’ across.
©.1 c: Dee. 5, 1929; G 2318:
Old Thibetan Buddah in grotto.
| Elaborate ornamentation | Size
about 514’’ tall by 4’’ wide. © 1. «.
Dec. 5, 1929; G 2319.
Oriental cat. [In sitting position.
Head small, body large, legs very long]
23’’ high by 11’’ across by 6’’ deep.
© d:c¢. Dee.15,,1929; G 2320.
Salida granite corp., Salida, Col.
13780-13788
McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:
Alverso memorial, 127. © Oct. 30,
1929; 2c. Nov. 4; G 2077.
Bessler memorial, 111. © Oct. 30,
1929; 2c. Nov. 4; G 2069.
Bruchner memorial, 117. -© Oct.
30, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 4; G 2075.
Franke memorial, 115. © Oct. 30,
1929; 2 c. Nov. 4; G 20738.
Hunter memorial, 113. © Oct. 30,
1929 ; 2 c. Nov. 4; G 2071.
Loueks memorial, 112. © Oct. 30,
1929; 2.c. Nov. 4; G 2070.
Myers memorial, 114. © Oct. 30,
1929; 2 ce. Nov. 4; G 2072.
Rehn memorial, 116. © Oct. 30,
1929; 2 c Nov. 4; G 2074.
Stanley memorial, 125. © Oct. 30,
1929; 2c. Nov. 4; G 2076.
Salter (Robert) Rochester, N. Y.
13789
Dalrymple (Florence M.) Drawing:
Burn’s block (N. HE. Cor. State and
Main streets) Rochester, N. Y., drawn
from daguerrreotype in possession of
Roch. Hist. Soc. [Row of store build-
ings; people, horses and wagons on
street in front] © 1c. Novy. 26, 1929;
G 2236.
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. Iv, n. S., v. 24
Schjoll (Carl George)* Minneapolis.
13790-18795
Drawings:
Educational picture puzzle map of |
the United States. 1. Nickname divi-
sion. Education by illustration and
association. Outlines of states depict-
ing leading features. © 1 ¢. Dee. 4,
1929; G 2804.
2. Geography division. Hduca-
tion by illustration and association.
Outlines of states depicting leading
features. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1929; G 2305.
3. History division. Hducation
by illustration and association. Out-
lines of states depicting leading fea-
tures. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1929; G 2303.
4. Literature division. HEduca-
tion by illustration and association.
Outlines of states depicting leading
features. © 1c. Dee. 4, 1929; G 2300.
5. Industry division. Educa-
tion by illustration and association.
Outlines of states depicting leading
features. © 1c. Dee. 4, 1929; G 2302.
6. Association division. Educa-
tion by illustration and association.
Outlines of states depicting leading
features. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1929; G 2301.
Schlimgen (Fred M.) Madison, Wis.
13796
Schlimgen (Lucien G.) Design:
Tormey (memorial) © Sept. 27,
1929.2. Oct. 1. °G tsar,
Schmandt (Henrietta Elizabeth) Buf-
falo. 13797-13808
Schmandt pseud. Draw-
ings: ;
Greetings, Aquarius. [Man kneeling
in foreground, pouring water blend-
ing into clouds and lightning above.
(Yetta)
Lettering below] © 1 c¢. Sept. 23,
1929; G 1853.
Aries born. [Man in center
holding a staff. Profile head of ram
at upper left and right corners. Let-
tering below] © 1. Sept. 23, 1929;
G 1863.
Cancer-born. [Crab in _ fore-
ground. Crescent and vision of woman
blending into waves in background.
Lettering below] © 1 c. Sept. 28,
1929; G 1859.
Capricorn. [A goat, and Father
Time. Lettering below] © 1 ¢. Sept.
23, 1929; G 1854.
———Gemini-born. [Twin figures,
back to back, with one arm raised,
lower half of body merging into wav-
274
WORKS
no. 4, 1929
ing lines. EHagle’s wings and two ser-
pents above. Lettering below] ©1c.
Sept. 23, 1929; G 1861.
Leo-born. [Lion, with blazing
sun in background. Lettering below]
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1929; G@ 1860.
Libra-born. [Female figure in
eenter holding scales, left foot on art-
ist’s palette. Irish harp in right fore-
ground. Wavy background. Letter-
ing below] © 1 ec. Sept. 23, 1929;
G 1857.
’ Pisces-born. [Neptune and two
fish in the midst of the waves. Letter-
ing below] © 1 e. Sept. 23, 1929;
G 1852.
Sagittarius. [Centaur in cen-
tral foreground. Heroic size head in
upper right hand corner. Lettering
below] ©1e. Sept. 23, 1929; G@ 1855.
Seorpio-born. [Male figure at
left with left arm raised, right hand
holding sledge. Large spread-wing
bird at top. Scorpion below. Letter-
ing at bottom] © 1. Sept. 23, 1929;
G 1856.
Taurus. [Bull in central fore-
ground. Flowering tree at right. Half
figure of woman with lyre in upper
left corner. Lettering below] ©1e.
Sept. 23, 1929; G 1862.
Virgo-born. [Figure of woman
seated in center, surmounted by spread
eagle wings and two serpents. Back-
ground: scrollwork of stems and
leaves. Lettering below] © 1c. Sept.
23, 1929; G 1858. ©
Schomberg (Bertram)* New York.
13809-13811
Sculpture:
Deer seated on a modernistic base.
©1«e¢. Dee. 26, 1929; G 2380.
Mermaid seated with a basin on the
hands, tail curved under body. ©1c.
Oct. 25, 1929; G 1984.
Roaring young lion walking on an
elevation. © 1 c. Noy. 30, 1929; G
2249.
Schwearingen (Bope H.)* Kansas
City, Mo. 13812
Painting:
Old mill. An old Missouri mill, a
landmark near Kansas City, Mo.
[Stream running through center of pic-
ture. Mill on right bank. Rocks in
left foreground] © 1c. Oct. 2, 1929:
G 1891.
OF ART
13824
Scribner’s (Charles) sons, New York.
13813-13821
James (Will) paintings [Illustra-
tions for Smoky the cow horse] :
About that time he heard the hiss of
a rope and that thing which he likened
to a snake coiled up and right around
both his front feet. Man throwing
rope at wild horses running in corral.
© 1 ec. Sept. 16, 1929; G 1803.
Ahyway, that cowboy had reached
for the top pole of the corral and got
on the other side of it before the pony
had really got started to whatever he
was up to. Cowboy hanging on to top
pole of corral, horse running from un-
der him. © 1 ec. Sept. 16, 1929; G@
1806.
Cover inlay. Man standing on cliff
with horse. © 1 ¢. Sept. 16, 1929;
G 1807.
Cover lining. Man on horse with
lasso, and herd of horses in back-
ground. © 1 e. Sept. 16, 1929; G
1808.
He’d never made a jump till a rope
got under his tail.and he’d took a.
sudden liking to bucking from then
on. Man on bucking horse lassoing
bull. ©1e. Sept. 16, 1929; G 1801.
He tied his horse up where he’d be
within reach and soon had a fire
started out of the dead twigs. Man
making fire out of twigs, horse tied to
tree and wild horses in background.
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1929; G 1805.
It wasn’t long till he picked up with
a young filly and afterwards went to
mingling with other young colts. Two
colts galloping through fields, horses
grazing by mountain in background.
© 1e. Sept. 16, 1929; G 1802.
Smoky the cow horse. Horse rear-
ing, trying to throw rider. © 1 «.
Sept. 16, 1929; G 1800.
When the black put down his ears
and made another grand tearing rush
for Smoky is when something struck
him sudden and upset his plans of at-
tack all to pieces. Group of three
horses, two up on hind legs, snorting.
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1929; G 1804.
Sculptron, Philadelphia.
Whitehill (Clayton) Sculpture:
Bon ton. Female form in relief Sse-
cured to panel bearing the words, Bon
ton... -© 1 ec. Nov. 4, 1929; G 2165.
Picture frame with mirror. Design
consisting of two female figures in re-
lief supporting frame and standing on
279
13822-13824 _
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
13825
Sculptron—Continued.
base containing the words, Bon ton,
molding garments. © 1 ¢. Nov. 4,
1929; G 2164.
Sculptured frame. Advertising dis-
play bearing the lettering, Bon ton, at
top and, There is beauty in your frame
as Bon ton reveals it, at bottom. ©
1 ec. Nov. 4, 1929; G 2166.
Seville studios, ine., Cleveland.
13825-13827
Rychtarik (Richard W.) Model:
Dancers. [Scroll-work design with
two nude figures in dancing position,
right hands clasped, standing at arm’s
length each balanced on right foot]
© 1 ¢. Nov. 14, 1929; G 2130.
Terr (Joseph) Sculpture:
Discus thrower. [Nude male figure
in attitude of hurling discus. Left arm
forward and right arm raised back-
ward holding discus.] © 1. Oct. 10,
1929; G 19386.
Police dog. [Figure of dog in atti-
tude of attention.] © 1 ce. Oct. 5,
1929;,G 1908.
13828
Seymour (Helen) Chicago. —
Handsaker (Dorothy) Drawing:
Christmas card. Two children
(clowns) and reindeer. © 1 ¢. Dec.
19, 1929; G 2358.
Shanahan (Thomas Francis)* Jersey
City. 13829
Drawing:
Natural gas. An oil derrick in
gusher style to left of picture; a sign
hanging from derrick [with lettering]
© 1c. Oct. 11, 1929; G 1939.
Shelton (W. P.) St. Louis. 13830
Atkinson (Maud Tindal) Painting:
Going to school in Nazareth. Group
of children (three couples) entering
synagogue; interior visible at left; fig-
ures in background at right. © 1 «.
Dee. 30, 1929; G 2454.
Shepherd (J. Clinton)* Westport,
Conn. 13831
Sculpture:
Pony tracks. Indian on pony [with
head lowered, looking toward the
ground at right side of pony]
Dec. 9, 1929; G.2825.
Shnable (Emile Ralph)* Chicago.
13832
@4;e.
Model:
King of the gunmen, 1476-1929,
consisting of a sitting figure provided
pt. Iv, n. s., Vv. 24
with a crown ard a gun. [Grotesque
face] ©l1c. Nov. 4, 1929; G 2159.
Silvette (Hillis M.)* Richmond.
13833
Painting:
Edison (Thomas A.) Portrait, full
length. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1929; G 1933.
Detroit.
13834
Simmons (Carl Marcellus) *
Drawing:
Emblem of wheel of success and
progress. Shield [with diagonal band
superimposed on wheel in center] ©
Le. Oct 17,1929; Ge 1950:
Singer mfg. co.,* Hlizabeth, N. J.
13835
Painting:
Lady with a bouffant skirt. [Full
front figure of girl in bouffant style
evening dress, standing with arms
raised at sides] © 1c. Nov. 7, 1929;
G 2100.
Sinnock (John R.)* Philadelphia.
18836-13839
Models:
Edison (Thomas A.) Portrait in
profile of Thomas A. Hdison and let-
tering, Edison in right hand corner;
in oblong shape. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1929;
G 2124. j
Profile portrait of Edison and
name, Edison, in left hand corner; in
circular form. © 1 ce: Aug. 31, 1929;
G 2125.
Three-quarter view portrait of
Thomas A. Edison with inscription,
Lights golden jubilee, in circular form
at the top and name, Edison in left
hand corner ; in circular shape. ©41e.
Aug. 31, 1929; G 2126.
MacDonald (J. Ramsay) Medal
bearing profile portrait with lettering,
J. Ramsay MacDonald. © 1 e. Oct. 5,
1929; G 1911.
Sloan and Robertson,* New York.
13840
Sculpture :
Kane masonic lodge memorial.
Granite memorial monument consist-
ing of sphere and base, symbolic of
exploration, firmament, earth, sea,
and air. ©1c. Dec. 16, 1929; G 2350.
Smart (Edmund Hodgson)* % John
A. Penton, Cleveland. 13841
Painting:
Hamann (Dr. Carl A.) Life size
bust portrait in oils. It is three-quar-
ter view of face looking straight in
front. ©1e. Dec. 31, 1929; G 2490.
= 276
WORKS OF ART
no. 4, 1929
Smith (John Raymond)* Binghamton,
Nay’ 13842, 13843
Drawings:
Purple Patcher, 1930. 1. [Classic ar-
chitecturai design of two columns] for
all pages other than biography pages
of 1930 Holy Cross college Purple
Patcher. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1929; G 2172.
2. [Classic architectural design
of two columns and archway] for bi-
ography pages 1930 Holy Cross college
Purple Patcher. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1929;
G 2178.
Snyder (Helen Isabel)* Chicago.
13844-13846
Drawings:
Any old-fashioned made _ pictures.
Figure of a girl in old fashioned cos-
tume, parts of parasol and stay piece.
[Full figure, three-quarter view] ©
1 c. Dec. 31, 1929; G 2495.
Hivira. [Illustration of an Elvira
old-fashioned made picture. Left pro-
file figure of girl in old-fashioned cos-
tume made of tiers of ribbon, lace
pantalettes and collar, holding bouquet
and wearing straw bonnet, tie under
chin, hair in curls,—all in picture-
frame. ©1ce. Oct. 21, 1929; G 1975.
Elvira old-fashioned made pictures.
Left profile figure of a girl in old-
fashioned dress wearing bonnet and
long curls. The full tiered skirt, pant-
alettes, collar, bouquet and trimming
of costume are to be developed [ete.]
by sewing on to the drawing ribbon
and lace as indicated and directed by
the artist. .© 1c. Sept. 25, 1929;
G 1905.
Sparrow (Louise Kidder)* Washing-
ton. 13847
Sculpture :
Compassion. Man’s head with
drapery, mounted on a rock-like pedes-
tal. [Head tilted slightly to right,
looking down] © 1c. Nov. 21, 1929;
G 2191.
Stanehfield (Flint E.)* San Diego,
Calif. 13848
Drawing:
That’s what they all say. [Girl in
dentist’s chair. Dentist standing be-
side her, talking. Owl in lower right
hand corner] © 1c. Apr. 29, 1929;
G 1928.
Stehli bros., Zurich, Switzerland.
13849-13853
Giachino (Marcello) Painting:
Old fashioned flowers. Bouquet of
old fashioned flowers in a vase painted
13862
in the manner of Flemish school. ©
1 ec. Nov. 8,:1929; G 2171.
Griin (Maurice) Painting:
Moonlight scene. Moonlight land-
scape. House to the left with moon-
light on its wall; to the right of a
brook is a road with a man and horse-
drawn cart on it; on right side of the
road are trees. © 1c. Nov. 8, 1929;
G 2170.
Hanft (Willy) Painting:
Woodland scene. Trees to the right
and to the left of a brook. © 1 «¢.
Nov. 8, 1929; G 2168.
Verbrugghe (Charles) Paintings:
River scene at Bruges 1, with bridge
in the background, houses on one side
and trees on the other side. © 1 ¢.
Nov. 8, 1929; G 2167.
2, with bridge and houses to left
and the right in the background. ©
1 e. Nov. 8, 1929; G 2169.
Stehli siik corp., New York. 13854
Leuthold (Hermine) Painting:
My garden. A combination of gar-
den flowers. © 1 e¢ Oct. 8, 1929;
G 1982.
Strahan (Thomas) co., Chelsea, Mass.
13855
Sarg (Tony) Painting:
Tony Sarg’s Alice in Wonderland.
Fantastic figures of animals and hu-
man beings, and playing cards. ©1e.
Oct. 4, 1929; G 1980.
Swars (Edith Maxon)* Larchmont,
N.Y:
13856-13860
Designs:
Four & twenty birds.
to and from a circular object]
Nov. 26, 1929; G 2398.
[Birds fiying
©le.
Jungle. [Foliage, berries and two
butterflies] © 1 c¢ Nov. 26, 1929;
G 2397.
Little fishes.
ming. Seaweeds at bottom] © 1 ¢.
Nov. 26, 1929; G 2396.
Sealing wax trees. [Tall slender
trees with branches all bending to the
right] © 1c. Nov. 26, 1929; G 2395.
Sylvan bas-relief. [Three trees and
two figures: one sitting at base of trees
playing on pipes, the other dancing
and reflected below] © 1 ¢. Nov. 26,
1929); G 2399:
Tauch (Waldine Amanda)* New York.
13861, 13862
[Small fishes swim-
Sculpture:
Eel. Figure of small boy holding
an eel. An idealistic figure [in the
nude] © 1 ce. Oct. 17, 1929; G 1949.
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isthe ae sR ss EL ty cn a IE eS
Tauch (Waldine Amanda )*—Contd.
Gulf breeze. A woman’s figure
lightly raised on tip-toes, right arm
back, left raised, hair flowing to the
front, standing on base suggesting
erest of wave. © 1c. Sept. 12, 1929;
G 1923.
Thew (Garret)* Bridgeport, Conn.
13863-13865
Sculpture:
Hungry duckling. Conventionalized
figure of duck with wide open mouth ;
on ornamental standard. © 1 ¢. Noy.
12, 1929; G 2113.
Rising fish. Fish with gaping mouth,
rising to bait; on ornamental stand-
ard. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1929; G 2114.
Rocking-horse. Polo pony gathering
for spring; on ornamental rocking
pase. © 1c. Noy. 12, 1929; G 2115.
Thoenen (Mary Whitney) * Alexandria,
Va. 13866-13898
Drawings— Dolls portraying the
dresses of the mistresses or the White
House:
Adams (Albright Smith) 1797-1801.
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1929; G 2485.
Adams (Louisa Catharine Johnson)
1825-1829. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1929; G
2434.
Cleveland (Frances Folsom) 1886—
1889, 1893-1897. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1929;
G 2448.
Coolidge (Grace Goodhue) 1923-
1929. ©l1-c. Dee. 28, 1929; G 2436.
Dandridge (Betty Taylor Bliss)
1849-1850. © 1 c. Dec. 28, 1929; G
2424.
Donelson (Emily) 1829-1836. ©1ece.
1850—
Dec. 28, 1929; G 2429.
Fillmore (Abigail Powers)
18538. ©1. Dec. 28, 1929; G 2438.
Findlay (Jane Irwin) 1841. ©1ce.
Dec. 28, 1929; G 2425.
Garfield (Lucretia Rudolph) 1881.
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1929; G 2445.
Gouverneur (Maria Hestor Monroe)
PSIG -1895. XO) 1 ec: Wee, 2851929; G
2482.
Grant (Julia Dent) 1869-1877. ©
1 c. Dee. 28, 1929; G 2443.
Harding (Florence Kling) 1921-
1923. ©1ce. Dec. 23, 1929; G 2418.
Harrison (Caroline Scott) 1889-
1892. ©1c. Dec. 28, 1929; G 2437.
Hayes (Lucy Webb) 1877-1881. ©
1c Dee. 28, 1929; G 2444.
Jackson (Sarah Yorke) 1829-1837.
© 1 © Dec. 28, 1929; G 2428.
Johnson (Harriet Lane) 1857-1861.
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1929; G 2440.
Lincoln (Mary Todd) 1861-1865. ©
1 ¢. Dee. 28, 1929; G 1441.
MecHlroy (Mary Arthur) 1881-1885.
© 1 ce. Dec. 28, 1929; G 2446.
McKee (Mary Harrison) 1892-1893.
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1929; G 2447.
McKinley (Ida Saxton) 1897-1901.
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1929; G 2449.
Madison (Dorothy Payne Todd)
1809-1817. © 1c. Dec. 29, 1929; G
2430.
Monroe (Elizabeth Kortright) 1817—
1825. ©1c. Dec. 28, 1929; G 2431.
Patterson (Martha Johnson) 1865—
1869. ©1e. Dec. 28, 1929; G 2442.
Pierce (Jane Appleton) 1853-1857.
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1929; G'2439-
Polk (Sarah Childress) 1845-1849.
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1929; G 2423.
Randolph (Martha Jefferson) 1801—
1809. ©1e. Dec. 28, 1929; G 2433.
Roosevelt (Edith Carow) 1901-1909.
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1929; G 2419.
Taft (Helen Herron) 1909-1913. ©
1 c. Dec. 28, 1929; G 2420.
Tyler (Julia Gardiner) 1844-1845.
© 1c. Dee. 28, 1929; G 2426.
Van Buren (Sarah Angelica) 1839—
1841. ©1c. Dec. 28, 1929; G 2427.
Washington (Martha Danbridge-Cus-
tis) 1789-1797. ‘© 1:e Dee. 28, 1929;
G 2417.
Wilson (Edith Bolling) 1917-1921.
© 1 c. Dec. 28, 1929; G 2422.
Wilson (Hllen Axson) 1918-1917. ©
1c. Dec. 28, 1929; G 2421.
Thompson & Churchill, New York.
13899
Bonestell (Chesley) Painting:
Battery tower. [Sky-secraper in
midst of other city buildings. Barge
on water in foreground] © 1 ¢. Oct.
7, 1929; G 1922. ;
Totten (Vicken von Post)* Washing-
ton. 13900
Seulpture:
Georgie Porgie. [Statuette showing
little boy kissing little girl at his right]
© 1c. Aug. 15, 1929; G 1927.
Travis (Stuart)* New York.
Painting :
First maps of Pennsylvania and
early history. Drawing facsimiles of
earliest maps of Pennsylvania and
chart of the route from New York to
San Franec'sco. © 1 ¢. Oct. 22, 1929;
G 1979.
13901
278
WORKS OF ART
no. 4, 1929
13920
Tymezyszyn (Jan)* Buffalo. 13902
Painting:
Przyjdz krolestwo twoje (Thy king-
dom come) Throne scene, thirteen
figures. [Jesus seated on throne in
eenter] © 1c. Oct. 16, 1929; G 1947.
United drug co.,* Boston. 13903-18905
Painting:
New stork nurser. Contented baby
dressed in indoor attire lying on back,
holding and drinking from cylindri-
cally shaped bottle capped with large
nipple. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1929; G 2469.
Hanley (Frederick) Painting:
It’s what you save that counts. Illu-
Stration shows a large 1¢ figure on
the left side, and a smiling couple on
the right sitting in an arm-chair check-
ing their account from an open bank
book. ©1c. Oct. 16, 1929; G 1948.
Powers (Marion) Painting:
Save with safety. Illustration
shows two enchained, overlapping
world hemispheres and a pyramid
shaped background of burning candles.
© 1 ec. Dec. 3, 1929; G 2289.
United States cartridge co.,* New
York. 13906
Painting:
Searecrow. [Old man with gun in
hands hiding behind a scarecrow in
center foreground of field] ©1l1«
Oct. 1, 1929; G 1877.
Vagis (Polygnotos George)* New York.
13907
Sculpture:
Dilboy (George) monument, in his
doughboy outfit worn in the world
war, for the United States. He is
crawling on pedestal supported on left
arm, left knee bent forward, right arm
against a Greecian helmet. © 1 e«.
Dec. 19, 1929; G 2362.
Van Gytenbeek sales co., inc., New
York. 13908
Kiwad (Isadore) Design:
Wright brothers 1903. An airplane
motor mounted on a pedestal. ©1e.
Dee. 28, 1929; G 2450.
Victor (A.) & co., Buffalo. 13909
Dyczkowski (Hugene M.) Drawing:
Freed radio, with background of
various sports and_ entertainment.
[Lettering at bottom] © 1 e¢. Oct.
12, 1929; G 1941.
97393—30——3
Volk (Douglas)* Center Lovell, Me.
13910, 13911
Paintings:
Lincoin (Abraham) Profile view
without beard. © 1 ce. Oct. 2, 1929;
G 1890.
Lincoln (Abraham) ‘Three quarter
length with arm leaning on a rock, face
looking upward. Sky background. ©
1 ec. Oct. 10, 1929; G 1937.
Von Hartz (Helen)* Washington.
13912-13914
Sculpture :
Curved diving figure. Statuette of
diving nude [figure, body curving back
over head] © 1 c¢. Dec. 31, 1929;
G 2492.
Nude figure leaning back on rock.
Statuette with weight resting on both
hands. © 1 e¢. Dee. 31, 1929; G 2493.
Straight dive. Statue of straight
diving nude [figure, head first, legs
erect] © 1c. Dee. 31, 1929; G 2491.
Walcutt® bros. co., New York.
13915, 13916
Design :
Wall-paper sample book cover de-
sign, 611. Solid jardiniere and base
effect with panel in background, of
house and scenery. © 1. Sept. 20,
1929; G 1812.
United eng. works. Design:
Frame design, 614, formed by solid
mass of small letters laying in various
directions. 1 e@. Sept. 20, 1929;
G 1816.
Weekley (Carl)* Parkersburg, W. Va.
13917
Drawing:
Sonny Jim signs. [Road running
through center of picture. Man
painting sign and huge figure of
woman with ladder and bucket of
paint at right. Speeding automobile
bearing down from left. Bottles
thrown from car] © 1 ec. Dee. 17,
1929; G 23857.
Weidlich bros. mfg. co., Bridgeport,
Conn. 13918-13920
Flauder (Alfred J.) Designs:
Girl basket-ball player. [Figure of
girl in trunks and shirt, in attitude of
jumping for the ball at the tip-off;
left hand behind back; standing on
tip-toe on round sloping base] ©1e.
Dec. 6, 1929; G 2312.
Golfer. [Golfer in knickers and
shirt, with head turned to left, pre-
paring to drive. Figure mounted on
rectangular base] ©41c. Dee. 5, 1929;
G 2311.
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Weidlich bros. mfg. co.—Contd.
Man tennis player [in attitude of
having run forward ready to return
the ball, weight resting on left foot,
with body forward, tennis racket in
right hand, left arm swung back] ©
1 ce. Dec. 7, 1929; G 2317.
Wenner (William A.)*. Rochester,
INNS 13921, 138922
Drawings:
Kiss-me-quick, party game no. 1.
[Wet smack the sheikus. Comic figure
of boy, with lettering] © 1c. Sept.
12, 1929; G 1961.
Kiss-me-quick, party game no. 2.
[Will you make whoopee with me?
Comic figure of girl, with lettering]
© 1c. Sept. 12, 1929; G 1962.
Wheeland (C. G.)* doing business as
Trans America motor club, Chi-
cago. 13923
Drawing.
Emblem. Trans America motor
club, Chicago, Ill. Safety first. [De-
sign is a parallelogram bearing ietter-
ing across top below which is a con-
ventionalized wing and more lettering.
A circle with a cross and lettering in
center, at lower left corner] © 1.
Nov. 9, 1929; G 2242.
Wideman (Al) Chicago. 13924
Wishart (Marie) Sculpture:
Passion. Novelty dog [in sitting
position] © 1c. Oct. 2, 1929; G 1887.
Williams (Elizabeth D.)* New York.
13925-13927
Sculpture:
Inter nos. Female figure [in the
nude] stepping out of a rose-bush with
rose in hand, arms raised. © 1 «.
Dec. 3, 1929; G 2288.
Last war song. An Indian holding
skeleton [skull] of buffalo aloft. ©
1c. Dee. 3, 1929; G 2287.
Revelry. Two nude figures. [One
in front is a woman leaning her head
on shoulder of other figure behind her
whose arms are clasped about her]
© 1c. Dec. 3, 1929; G 2340.
Williams (Ernest Cleveland)* Tren-
ton, N. J. 13928, 13929
Drawings:
Levels of life. Sail-boat in locks.
Words: Faith in Christ; Justification ;
Sanctification, ete. © 1 ¢. Dee. 5,
1929; G 2307.
Pin-wheel of life. Wreath of flow-
ers; verse of scripture Rom. 6: 23;
words—holy, love, peace, birth, meek-
ness, singing, patience, generous, and
other words in a drawing to represent
a pin-wheel. © 1c Oct. 10, 1929;
G 1969.
Willis (S. A.) Great Falls, Mont.
13980 .
Russell (Chas. M.) Drawing:
Pieture robe, Showing an Indian
drawing pictures on a hide, with other
Indians looking on. [Seene: interior
of wigwam] © 1. Oct. 21, 1929;
G 2127.
Wolf co., Philadelphia.
Coffin (Haskell)
13931-13939
Painting:
Girl. Full face, deauville scarf and
striped sweater. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1929;
G 21386.
Hart (Henry Anson) Paintings:
Messenger boy with motorcycle full
of ice-cream cones. © 1 ec. Nov. 18,
1929; G 21387.
Traffic cop. Boy in automobile full
of ice-cream cones passing traffic cop.
Stop and go signal in background. ©
1c. Nov. 18, 1929; G 2138.
Two children in wagon with um-
brella, both holding ice-cream cones;
dog pulling wagon. © 1c. Nov. 18,
1929; G 2139.
Wheelbarrow. Little girl in wheel-
barrow with plate of strawberries and
ice-cream. © 1 ec. Nov. 18, 1929;
G 2140.
Hofstetter (W. A.) Paintings:
Brick of ice-cream on plate in cen-
ter; plate of cakes; flowers in back-
ground; blue border. © 1 ¢. Nov. 18,
1929; G 2141.
Brick of ice-cream on tray in center
with two sundaes and cakes in back-
ground, two ice-cream cones in fore-
ground. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1929; G 2142.
Sunburst background with ice-cream
brick and knife on plate in foreground.
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1929; G 2143.
Two sundaes with flowers and fruit
in the background; blue border. ©
1 ce. Nov. 18, 1929; G 2144.
Yates (Alice C. Acheson)* Washing-
ton. 13940
Painting:
Goes over the top. [Poster showing
an automobile tire beside a war trench
in battlefield. Soldiers at left fore-
ground] © 1c. Nov. 5, 1929; G 2078.
Zenker sons, Columbus, O.
13941-13944
Cook (Mary)
Crotti memorial.
2c. Nov. 4; G@ 2068.
Design:
© Oct. 30, 1929;
280
WORKS OF ART
no. 4, 1929 13945
Sherman (Ladoit) Design: Ziroli (Angelo] Chicago. 13945
Hagerty memorial. © Dee. 2, 1929; Sculpture:
2c. Dec. 12; G 2334. First love call. [Cupid aiming dart
Zenker (Herbert) Design: at heart of nude female figure seated |
Schwenker memorial. © Dec. 2, | 00 a base of flowers] © 1c. Nov. 1,
1929; 2 c. Dec. 12; G 2335. 1929; G 2027. |
Zenker (Rudolph) Design:
Miller memorial. © Dec. 2, 1929;
2 ce. Dec. 12; G 2336.
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalogue since Jan. 1,
281
CLASS H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS
WORKS
OR PLASTIC
OF SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTO-
GRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
A. A. C. model aircrafters, New York.
13946-13952
AAC champion twin pusher. Blue-
print. ©1c. Dec. 6, 1929; I 1463.
Bernard 20 C-1 French pursuit
monoplane, flying model, [construc-
tional drawings. Sheets 1-2, blue
prints] ©1e. Nov. 25, 1929; I 1435.
Curtiss Baby Falcon U. S. mail
biplane, [constructional drawing.
Blueprint] © 1 ¢. Nov. 26, 1929; I
1486.
Curtiss Hawk.
[and] wing details
Sheets 1—2, blueprints.
20; 1929 dane.
Curtiss Robin. Flying scale model.
Sheets 1-2, blueprints. © 1 «¢ Nov.
ZO 1929 RAST.
U. S. Army Curtiss Falcon observa-
tion and attack biplane. Fuselage and
tail surfaces [and] wings and landing
gear. Sheets 1-2, blueprints. © 1 «.
Dec. 2, 1929; I 1456.
Vought navy corsair, 24’’ flying scale
model, [constructional details. Blue-
print] ©1c. Dec. 12, 1929; I 1528.
Ackermann (Arthur) & son, Itd., Lon-
don. 13953
[Badminton] © Sept. 16, 1929; 1 ¢.
Sept. 23; K 7378.
Adams (I. C.) Calistoga, Calif. 13954
Old Bale mill near Calistoga. Built
in 1846-7. © Sept. 1, 1929; 2 c. Sept.
27; J O—3635.
Adkins (H. F.) Huntington, W. Va.
13955
Book stone. © Oct. 14, 1929; 2 c¢.
Nov. 1; K 6595.
Aero agents co., Chicago. 13956
Aero agents co. Today’s way—the
air way. © Aug. 15, 1929; 2 c. Sept.
a Wee haem (Coast ays 1
Aetna printing co., Los Angeles.
Fuselage details
and assembly.
© 1c. Nov.
13957
[Chart SR-10.] © Oct. 1, 1929; 2 e.
Oct. 11; I 1140.
Airey (Thomas Stanley) New York.
13958
[Automotive computing slide rule.]
(© May 10, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 11; I 1482.
Airmap corp. of America, Brooklyn.
13959
Mississippi River delta, Louisiana,
aerial photograph, 4963, 4970. © Oct.
15 ,1929; 2 c each Nov. 8; J O—3867,
3838.
Allen (Horace 8S.) San Jose, Calif.
13960
[Football tally] © Sept. 20, 1929;
2 c. Sept. 30; I 1518.
Allison (Samuel Shibley) Albuquerque,
N. M. 13961
Merchants travel service, ine. [De-
sign for coupon] © Oct. 20, 1929;
2 ¢. Nov. 30; K: 7339:
Altwater & bro., Pittsburgh.
13962, 13963
Pittsburgh, Pa., Golden Triangle at
night. © Nov. 1; 192952, e: Deeside
J O—4254.
Light’s golden jubilee. © Noy.
1, 1929; 2c. Dec. 11; J O—4255.
Alvey-Ferguson co., Cincinnati. 13964
[Layout of conveyors and equipment
for handling carburizing compound in
carburizing process, H-1096. Blue-
print], ©, May 23) 1929; 20 c) (Ocha,
I 1353.
American airports corp., New York.
13965
Proposed airport, city of Newburgh
[N. Y.] plan of. © Oct. 20, 1929; 2 ¢.
Oct. 30; I 1248.
American art works, inc., Coshocton, O.
13966-14024
8 photographs:
Among those © present.—Oonfi-
dences.—Daddy’s girl—Glorious
Betsy.—Just pals.—Pleasing recollec-
tions.—Rose of my heart.—Summer-
time. © Dec. 5, 1929; 2 c. each Dec.
21; J 477-484.
282
no. 4, 1929
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
14058
51 prints:
Ancient romance.—Bear for break-
fast.—Beyond the Great Divide.—Blos-
som time.—Boulder Canyon.—Breath
of spring.—Buccaneer of love.—Calm
of eventide.—Castles in the coals.—
Come on in.—Dizzy heights and dar-
ing hearts.—Ebbing day.—Empire
builder.—Fightin’ mad.—Fisherman’s
luck.—Golden days and silver birches.—
Good car for the shape it’s in—Home
among the hills—Home lights.—In the
purple twilight—Just a place to call
our own.—Just another scandal.
Laughing water .—Mayflower.—Mir-
rored majesty.—Moonlight and roses.—
Moonlight and shadows.—Mother’s
little precious.—Napoleon’s march on
Moscow.—Ociober’s golden hue.—Odds
are with the fish.—Oriental poppies.—
Out of the West.—Peace maker.—Pic-
nic days.—Rustic charm.—Signal
of welcome.—Silvery moon.—Sitting
pretty—Sleep, baby, sleep !—Snow-
bound.—Softly falls the twilight.—
Song of summertime.—Spirit of Amer-
_ica.—There’s no place like home.—
Those were the days.—Well bred and
well fed.—Western glory—Where
shadows softly fall—Where years flow
softly —yYou got him, granddad! ©
Meee elgg. 2 e:.. each Dec.’ 21; K
7284-7334.
American assn. of university women,
Portland, Or. 14025
Oregon. © Oct. 15, 1929; 2 c. Oct.
26; K. 6883.
American bank note co., New York.
14026-14037
American telephone & telegraph co.,
special V—66314. © Nov. 7, 1929; 2 ¢.
Dee. 23; K 7352.
Anaconda wire & cable co., special
V-65904. © Sept. 18, 1929; 2 c. Oct.
Pes, Gor.
Comedy & tragedy, V-66519. © Dec.
9, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 23; K 7846.
Corinto harbor banco nacional de
Nicaragua, special-V—65897. © Sept.
migeteeo = 2.c. Oct. 22; K 6370.
Joss house by the bridge, V—66034.
© Oct. 28, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 23; K 7350.
Lilinghien prov. Hunan, V-63787. ©
Nov. 20, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 23; K 7351.
National Shawmut bank of Boston,
special V-66307. © Nov. 1, 1929; 2c.
Dec. 23; K 73849.
Travelers insurance co., Hartford,
Conn., special V-65608. © Sept. 16,
t929 - 2 Ge), Oct, 22° 1 6373.
J-65612. © Aug. 28, 1929; 2 c. Oct.
22; K 63869. .
V-65899. © Sept. 12, 1929; 2 c. Oct.
223 Ke 63871;
V-66311.—V-66312. © Oct. 28, 1929;
2c. each Dec. 23; K 7348, 7347.
American commercial photo co., De-
troit. 14038
Detroit River bridge, US-137. ©
Mar. 29, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 7; J O—4241.
American dry milk institute, inc., Chi-
cago. 14039-14050
Our Dairy bread:
Best of white bread rich in valuable -
milk solids, S-24; K 6561—Builds
strong bones and sound teeth, W-21;
K 6564.—Builds sturdy bodies, W-22;
K_ 6565.—Delicious white bread brim
full of added health value, S—26; K
6563.—Has a richer flavor, W—23; K
6566.—Is full of health and energy,
W-25: K 6568.—Is more nourishing,
W-26; K 6569.—Keeps fresh longer,
W-24; K 6567. © Oct. 10, 1929; 2 «¢.
each Oct. 14.
4 prints:
Our newest-Dairy bread rich in
milk’s valuable solids, S-21; K 6558.—
Today take home a loaf of our Dairy
bread, S-28; K 6560.—Try our Dairy
bread, it’s oven-fresh right now, S-—22;
K 6559.—Try this new, tasty loaf of
ours—Dairy bread, S-25; K 6562. ©
Oct. 10, 1929; 2 ec. each Oct. 14.
American legion, St. Paul post # 8,
St. Paul. 14051
Welcome buddy. © Nov. 12, 1929;
2 ec. Nov. 16; K 6806.
Americal memorial co., Omaha, Neb.
14052
[Granite monument, consisting of 1
all fine axed granite base, etc. Blue-
print] © 1 ¢. Oct. 7, 1929; I 1128.
American telephone and telegraph co.,
New York. 14053-14058
(Accident prevention) :
Control the raising of a pot of hot
paraffin like this, 83; K 6240—Control
the speed to stop safely in an emer-
gency, 81; K 6238.—Proper reeving,
$2; K 6239.—Raise a long extension
ladder, 80; K 6237.—Safe efficient way
to extend a long ladder, 84; K 6241.—
Safety straps damaged in use! 79;
K 6236. © Sept. 23, 1929; 2 c. each
Oct. 16.
283
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
14059
Anderson (Carl Thomas) Madison,
Wis. 14059-14061
Dusty finds the silver lining. (In
American Kennel Gazette) © Oct. 1,
1929; f° © Oct: 930K 6123;
Dusty gives first aid. (Jn American
Kennel Gazette) © Nov. 1, 1929; 2 ¢.
Nov. 6; K 6669.
There’s a reason. (Jn American
Kennel Gazette. © Dec. 1, 1929; 1 «¢.
Dec. 4; K 7057.
Anderson (John Alvin) Rosebud, 8. D.
14062-14071
10 photographs:
Arrow maker.—Broken bow.—Call-
ing the council—Camp fire memo-
ries.—Courting flute—Her baby’s
grave.— Recorder.—Refreshing wa-
ters.—Sacrifice—Water carriers. ©
Nov. 9, 1929; 2: c. each Noy. 15; J O—
3922-3931.
Anderson (Norman Lawrence) Rice
Lake, Wis. 14072-14080
Aerial view:
Brill, Wis., 1428.—\Chetek, Wis.,
1427— Haugen, Wis., 1426. © Nov. 4,
1929 ; 2 c. each Nov. 2; J O—8842, 3844,
3843.
Lone Pine farm, Red Cedar Lake,
Angus, Wis., 1416. © Sept. 28, 1929;
2 c. Sept. 30; J O—d421.
Stout’s (F. D.) Island, Red Cedar
Lake, Angus, Wis., 1415. © Sept. 28,
1929; 2 ec. Sept. 30; J O—3420.
4 photographs:
Kunz Island resort, Long Lake,
Haugen, Wis., 1417.—Rice Lake, Wis.,
.Edw. Hines hdwd. & hem. co., 1419,
1420.— Woodland Park, Long Lake,
Haugen, Wis., 1418. © Oct. 4, 1929;
2c. ench Oct. 4; J O—8494, 3496, 3497,
3495.
Andrews (Marietta Minnigerode)
Theological Seminary, Va.
14081-14085
5 silhouettes:
[Foch (Marshal) |—|Jefferson (Joe)
as Rip]—[Myself when young]—
{Pershing (General)] — [Wilson
(Woodrow)] © Oct. 15, 1929; 2 «.
each Oct. 17; K 6361-6365
Appel (Hermann) verlag, Mutinchen,
Germany. 14086-14087
Barmherzige Samariter, 49; von M.
Mink-Born. © Aug. 20, 1929; 1 «.
Sept. 9; K 6169.
Dankbare Samariter, 48; von M.
Mink-Born. © Aug. 20, 1929; 1 e.
Sept. 9; K 6168.
pt. Iv, nD. S., v. 24
Architects’ small house service bu-
reau, New England division, ine.,
Boston. 14088-14092
Home plan, 5-G-2. Sheets 1, 2, A
(3-5), blueprints. © Mar. 10, 1928;
2c. Oct. 28, 1929; I 1244.
—— 5-G-3. Sheets 1-5, blueprints.
© May 5, 1929; 2 ¢« Oct. 28; 1
1245.
— 6-G-6. Sheets 1-5, blueprints.
© Dee. 30, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1929;
I 1246.
6-G-7. Working drawings and
details. Sheets 1-5, blueprints. ©
Feb. 17, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 28; I 1346.
6-G-8. Working drawings and
details. Sheets 1-5, blueprints. ©
Aug. 18, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 28; I 1347.
Arenz (John A.) Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
14093-14102
Arenz:
[Augularity tool for cutting double
thread barbed drive screw, tracer meth-
odj—[Angularity tool for cutting dou-
ble thread, single point speed screw,
tracer method]—[Dowble point double
thread lighting electrical screwj—
[Double thread double point pole
step]|—[Double thread double point
screw socket] © 1 ¢ eaeh Oct. 8,
1929: T 1250; 1249, 1252, 1251) izaae
[Arenz drive screw socket (double-
thread) single point double cutting
edge.] ©1ce. Oct. 10, 1929; I 1188.
[Arenz-electrical construction insu-
lators screw single point, double thread,
fig. 1-7];+© 1c. Nov. 13; 1929: ieisoe:
[Arenz lighting double thread single
point bit double channel.] © 1 ¢. Oct.
10,.1929; I 1137.
[Barbed and speed single point, dou-
ble thread screw, fig. 1-8] © 1c. Nov.
13, 1929; I 13859.
[Construction units equipped with
single point, double thread, barbed
speed screw shanks. 7 sheets] ©1ce.
June 4, 1929; I 1434.
Arizona highway department, Phoenix,
Ariz. 14103
Helldorado town. © Oct. 21, 1929;
2 e. Oct. 28; K 7374.
Arkansas power & light Little
Rock, Ark. 14104
Little Rock, Ark., State capitol at
night. © Nov. 15, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 18;
J O—3933.
CO.,
284
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1929 14152
Arlington machine works, Arlington | Atlantic advertising syndicate, Ra-
Heights, Mass. 14105, 14106 leigh, N. C. 14126
Arlington improved open soaper and
washer. The Glasgo. © Oct. 31, 1929;
2 c. Nov. 14; K 6793.
Birch’s (William) patent scutcher,
latest improved pattern. © Nov. 25,
1929; 2 ec. Dec. 2; K 7087.
Arnold (Theodore Hughes) New York.
14107
Hastings (Ernest C.) © Nov. 25,
1929; 2 c. Nov. 26; J O—4117.
Art extension press, inc., Westport,
Conn. 14108-14120
[Duneland, 277]; by Frank V. Dud-
ley. © Oct. 30, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 22;
K 6886.
[Haymakers] © Sept. 20, 1929; 2
ec. Sept. 26; K 7013.
[274]; by T. C. Steele.
25, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 22; K 6887.
[Hunting in autumn] © Sept. 20,
1929; 2 ec. Sept. 26; K 7014.
— [275]; by J. O. Adams.
25, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 22; K 6888.
[LeBrun (Mme) and daughter, or
Artist and daughter.] © Sept. 20,
1929; 2c. Sept. 26; K 7216.
[Mona Lisa]; by Leonardo Da Vinci.
© Sept. 20, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 26; K 7215.
[Old market woman, 279]; by Wil-
liam Forsyth. © June 1, 1929; 2 ¢.
Nov. 23; K 6889.
[Sistine Madonna]; by Raphael San-
ieee) Sept. 20; 1929;. 2 ¢. Sept. 26;
isa (O02.
4 prints:
Art jury; by Wayman Adams.—
Chase, self portrait—Indian trail; by
Stark.—Woods in winter; by J. E.
Bundy. © Dee. 12, 1929; 2 ¢ each
Dec. 16; K 7190, 7189, 7191, 7192.
© Oct.
© Oct.
Associated cabinet factories, inc., Chi-
cago. 14121-14123
ACF console model, 333. © Aug. 21,
1929; 2 c. Oct. 29; J O—83761l.
——— 446. © Oct. 10, 1929; 2. c. Oct.
29; J O—8762.
— 601. © Sept. 15, 1929; 2 c. Oct.
29; J O—3763.
Associated laundries of America, inc.,
Syracuse, N. Y. 14124, 14125
Girls of other nations contest. Se-
hMechae ©) Och G. 19293.2.. os. Oct. 9;
K 6122.
Series 10. © Oct. 9, 1929; 2 c.
Oct. 11; K 6142.
Cole family.
Oct. 22; K 6744.
Austin (Tex) Rowe, N. M.
14127, 14128
Austin’s (Tex) world’s champion-
ship rodeo. © Oct. 1, 1929; 2 c. Nov.
6; K 6828.
[Lariat thrower ]
2c. Nov. 5; K 6652.
Aviation enterprises, Moundsville, W.
Va. 14129
Boost aviation. © Sept. 10, 1929;
2c. Sept. 21; K 6746.
Ayers (Russell O.) Washington.
14130
Devil dogs. © Dec. 23, 1929; 2 c.
Dec. 23; K 7345.
Bailey meter co., Cleveland.
14131-14150
Bailey boiler meter chart, W. P. 14.
© Aug. 9, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 17; I 1174.
—— 75F 2P, 90F 2P, 180F1000T. ©
liye LS G20" 2" ce each ‘Oct. V7 21
1167, 1168, 1166.
200F1000T. © Aug. 28, 1929;
2 -ExOck) Ate T dist.
—— 250F1100T. © Aug. 3, 1929;
ZeewOck Wert AVGK,
425F800T400P. © Aug. 5, 1929;
Pee Oe ht + Eid 72:
1250F900T. © Aug. 6, 1929;
ZA enOct wat © Leto:
Bailey fluid meter chart, 5FS, 100F-
250T5P. © July 30, 1929; 2 c. each
Oct. 17; I 1170, 1169.
500F150T. © Aug. 14, 1929;
AZ CrOetaee ? AAG!
500F200T45P, 1000 F200T45P,
2000F160T40P. © Aug. 27, 1929; 2 e.
each2Oect. 10); Tob 7Oe 178, 1077:
900F250T5P. © Aug. 28, 1929;
2 @ Oct. 17; I 1180.
Bailey fluid meter, electrically op-
erated, chart 7068, 7069. © Sept. 1,
1929,; 2 ec. each Oct. 17 3.1 1183, 1184.
Bailey recorder chart 18K. © Aug.
14,,.1929; 2 e. Oct. 17; I 1175.
——40P. © Sept. 4, 1929; 2 «.
Octuakt 5 T ttSs.
——. 250 K5P. ©, Aug. 29, 1929; 2 «.
Oct. 17; I 1182.
Bakalarezyk (Richard) ‘Washington.
14151, 14152.
Najswietsze serce Jezusa przyjdz
krélestwo twoje! [Sacred Heart of
© Oct.) 21/1929 ;':2e.
©), Oet,..9, 1929;
289
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
14153
Bakalarezyk (Richard )—Continued.
Jesus, A, Bl © Nove 26) 192927.
each Nov. 29; K 7016, 7017.
Balch, Funk & co., Philadelphia.
14153
_ Graphic presentation of the error of
using average precentages in distrib-
uting overhead. © Dec. 6, 1929; 2 ¢.
Dec. 10; I 1524.
Bankers life co., Des Moines. 14154
Life—the life insurance way as-
sures serene old age. © Sept. 15,
1929; 2 @ Oct. 14; K 6164.
Barber (Samuel A.) Louisville.
14155-14157
Diagram 1, for determining the spe-
cific gravity [in concrete aggregates |
Blueprint. © Mar. 15, 1929; 2 c. Sept.
16; I 1206.
2, for determining the percent
of moisture bulking, etc. [in concrete
aggregate, etc.] Blueprint. © Mar.
15,,1929:; 2.¢, Oct...23 did 207.
3, for determining the percent
of voids [in concrete aggregate] Blue-
print. © Mar. 15, 1929; 2 « Sept.
16; I 1216.
Bartlett (George M.) New York.
14158
Fireproof hangar. Type D, dwegs.
1-14, blueprints. © Nov. 20, 1929; 2 ¢.
INOY)\(22 5 a 139K:
Bartlett (Terrell) engineers, inc., San
Antonio, Tex. 14159
Chart for computing orifice meter
measurements of gas or air. © Dec.
27, 1929':/2):e> Dec). 3027 7 1605,
Baruch (Paul L.) New York.
14160, 14161
Brooklyn bridge [and] Fifth ave.
at 59th st. [Views of New York] ©
Oct. 8, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 12; K 7065.
Grand Central ramp [and] Skyline.
[Views of New York] © Oct. 8, 1929;
2 ec: Nov.yi2; Ky 2097.
Batchelder (James W.) Brookline,
Mass. 14162-14165
Differential electric hoist. © 1 «
Oct. 1, 1929; I 1110.
© 1.e. Oct. 24; 1929" 1.1213:
Dreadnaught armor plate improved
electric hoist. © 1 ¢. Nov. 29, 1929;
I 1488.
Dreadnaught navy type armor plate
chain hoist. © 1 e¢. Dee. 2, 1929;
I 1458.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Batchelder-Wilson co., Los Angeles.
: 14166-14167
Batchelder fountain, design, 790. ©
Sept. 24, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 30; I 1108.
1040. © Dee. 7, 1929; 2 4
Dec. 11; I 1525.
Beale (Allan SS.) Sandwich, Mass.
14168
Grade crossingS—a view of some
features of grade separation for the
elimination of motor delay. »\Blue-
print. © Sept. 9, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 10;
I 1114.
Bearse (EH. Lewis) Centreville, Mass.
14169
Edison (‘fhomas), Henry Ford,
President Hoover with inset of first
electric lamp. © Dee. 4, 1929; 2 «
Dec. 7; J 471.
Beer (Charles Joseph) Inglewood,
Calif. 14170
Right traffic system. © Sept. 25,
1929; 2 ce. Oct. 1; I 1190.
Belden (Charles J.) Pitchfork, Wy.
14171
Lonely land where the coyotes yell.
© Oct. 15, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 19; J O 3666.
Bell (Alfred) & co., Itd., London.
14172-14178
Hamilton (Lady) as a bacchante,
after George Romney; by H. M. Hes:
ter. © NSept: 2, 1929; 1 € Noyes 15;
K 7018.
6 prints:
[Child .Mary]; from a painting by
Herbert Carmichael.—Garden party;
after Jean Baptiste Joseph Pater, by
Arthur L. Cox.— [Happy cottagers];
by Clifford R. James.—Market cart;
after the painting by George Morland,
by Clifford R. James.—Pienic party;
after Jean Baptiste Joseph Pater, by
Arthur L. Cox.— [When the world
was full of wonder]; from a painting
by Herbert Carmichael. © Nov. 1,
1929; 1 c. each Nov. 15; K 7024, 7021,
7020, 7022, 7019, 7023.
Belnap (Charles M.) Battle Creek.
14179
World is mine! © Oct. 7, 1929; 2c.
Dec. 5; K 7064.
Bennus (John A.) Los Angeles.
14180-14184
5 photographs: |
Milk comes high here.—Placid south
seas not always placid. Water spot,
ete.—Poised for action.—Sacred water
286
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1929
14234
bowl.—There’ll be soup to-day. © Dec.
1, 1929; 2 c. each Dee. 19; J O 4352,
4355, 4854, 4356, 4353.
Benton (Harry G.) Minneapolis.
14185, 14186
Aeroplane station for rough country
or heart of city. Blueprint. © July
25, 1929; 2c. July 31; I 1194.
Elevated landing field for aeroplanes,
ete. © July 26, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 2;
I 11380.
Benziger bres., New York.
14187, 14188
Catholic girl’s guide. [Design for
a box cover] © Sept. 23, 1929; 2 «.
Oct. 1; K 6398.
My prayer book. [Design for a box
cover] © Sept. 23, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 1;
K 6897.
Bergel (Arthur F.) Louisville. 14189
Buster. © Sept. 12, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct.
11; J O 36386.
Berkowitz envelope co., Kansas City,
Mo. 14190-14194
5 prints:
Christmas gifts for every name on
your list. Boston Store. Design B;
K 6071.—Diamond brothers [style de:
Sign]; K 6069— Merry Christmas,
Kaufmann’s the big store. Design A;
K 6070.—Store of the Christmas Spirit,
Newman’s. Design 7; K 6073.—Store
of the Christmas Spirit, Richbook’s.
Design C; K 6072. © Sept. 30, 1929;
me each Oct. 3.
Berlin glove co., Berlin, Wis. 14195
Rabbit house. © Sept. 16, 1929;
2 ee, Oct. 10; .K f098.
- Bertrand. (Frederick Gilbert) Samoa,
Calif. 14196
[For speeding traffic at highway in-
tersections. Blueprint.] © 1 ec. Oct.
12, 1929; I 1146.
Best (A. Starr) ine., Chicago. 14197
Gifts for men from the collector’s
corner. © Nov. 1, 1929; 2 c Oct. 11;
K 6815.
Bill (J. Anthony) Cincinnati.
14198-14202
Albers (Bishop Joseph H.) A-C. ©
Dee. 27, 1929; 2 c. each Dec. 28; J O—
43944396.
OMck (a. Bo) yk
1929; J O—38567.
Harrington (Marjorie) %4 length.
© 1c. Aug. 23, 1929; J 043498.
ie. Oct.” 12,
Bjornstad (Ivar A.) Galveston, Tex.
14203
Columbus (Christopher) and the old-
est city in the New World, Santo Do-
mingo. Dominican Republic. (Chris-
topher Columbus series no. 1-6 minia-
ture) © Oct. 4, 1929; 2 @ Oct. 21;
K 6360.
Blakeslee-Klintworth, Tampa, Fla.
14204
Freckles. © Aug. 1, 1929; 2 c Oct.
tO 3S -Saa)
Blanchard (Harry §8.) Los Angeles.
14205, 14206
Emblems of the United States of
America. © Sept. 1, 1929: 2 c. Dee.
26; K 7367.
Taking a higher view. © Sept. 30,
1929; 2 ec. Dec. 26; K 7366.
Biue Peter publishing co., 1td., London.
14207-14209
Middlesex (Ship) from the painting
by J. Spurling. © July 1, 1929; 16.
Nov. 13; K 6764.
Ross-shire (Ship) four -masted
barque, from the painting by J. Spurl-
ing. © Aug. 1, 1929; 1 c Nov. 13; K
6765.
Strathdon (Ship) from the painting
by J. Spurling. © June 1, 1929; 1 «.
Nov. 13; K 6763.
Blumann (Sigismund) Oakland, Calif.
14210
Tales of a traveler. © July 30,
1929; 2 ec. Nov. 19; J O—4066.
Boaz (Martin) Seattle. 14217
Not so bad after all. © July 11,
1929; 1 «. July 26; K 5445.
Boston varnish co., Boston.
14212-14227
16 prints:
Athenic. — Babyland. — Carmen. —
Concord, 1, 2—Garden-flower.—Gar-
land.—Goodluck.—Lexington, 1 2—
Lorraine. — Moderne. — Ramona.—Ro-
mance. — Roseland.—Wonderland. ©
Oct. 1, 1929; 2 c. each Oct. 11; K 6126—
6141.
Bothman bros., inc., Los Angeles.
14228, 14229
[Orange tag] © Mar. 1, 1929; 2c.
Oct. 28; K 6816.
[Persimmon tag]
2 e+ Oct: 255K 6817.
Bourgeois (Louis) Willmette, Ill.
14230-14234
[Bahai temple being erected in Will-
mette, Ill., interior, original design of
the]: :
© Mar. 1, 1929;
287
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
14235
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Bourgeois (Louis )—Continued.
[Decoration of the dome]; I 1569.—
[Development of dome panels, also
screen and rail around dome third bal-
cony]; I 1568.—[First floor decoration
of arches, balcony-rail, screen and col-
umns]; I 1567.—[ Outside windows dec-
oration in the first floor]; I 1571.—
[Second story decoration of the arches,
balcony rails and small arches]; I
1570. © 1 c. each Nov... 25, 1929.
York.
14235
Brady’s (Aida) new idea Order of
the Bee, friendly society. © Oct. 9,
1929; 2 c. Oct. 4; K 6419.
Brady (Aida Meadows) New
Brau (Charles) New York.
14236, 14237
Dog in action. ©1c. Oct. 28, 1929;
J, O— 3735.
Hagle. © 1 c. Oct. 28, 1929; J O—
3734.
Benin (Martha) San Antonio, Tex.
14238
Tired. © Oct. 9, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 23;
K 6747.
Bristol co., Waterbury, Conn.
14239-14325
Bristol (Wm. H.) recording tachom-
eter chart, 4248. © Sept. 19, 1929;
2 ce. Nov. 23; I 1403.
Bristol’s mechanical time recorder
chart, 0816. © Mar. 28, 1929; 2 «¢.
Oct) Sl 0 128i.
[Bristol’s] pressure-volume-temper-
ature-time recorder chart, 0838. ©
June 18, 1929; 2 e. Oct. 31; I 1290.
Bristol’s pulp beater & washer re-
corder chart, A 978. © Mar. 25, 1929;
2¢) Och, B13°5 1278:
Bristol’s recorder chart, 0853. ©
Sept. 23, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 23; 1.1405.
Bristol’s recording ampere meter
chart, 3128. © Sept. 27, 1929; 2 «.
Nov. 23; I 1408.
Bristol’s recording gauge chart, 0854.
© Sept. 26, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 23; I 1407.
Bristol’s recording liquid level gauge
chart, 0842. © June 24, 1929; 2 ec.
Oct. 31; I 1291.
—— 5096. © May 3, 1929; 2 c. Oct.
31; I 1285.
Bristol’s recording pressure gauge
chart, KL) K2." (©) Sept, 1371929; 2
each Noy. 23; I 1398, 1399.
K3. © Sept. 18, 1929; 2 c. Nov.
23; I 1588.
—— K4. © Sept. 14, 1929; 2 c. Nov.
23; I 1400.
——K6. © Sept. 16, 1929; 2 ¢ Oct.
Sie alesis
—— K7. © Sept. 17, 1929; 2 c. Nov.
23; I 1401.
—— K10.
20; 1 1413.
K11, Ki2. © Oct. 2, 1929; 2 ce.
each Novy. 23; I 1414, 1415.
© Oct. 1, 1929; 2 c. Nov.
—__ 0815. © June 17, 1929; 2 e¢.
Oct. 31; I 1289.
—— 0836. © Apr. 18, 1929; 2 c. Oct.
381; I 1282.
0843, 8080. © July 3, 1929; 2 ¢.
each Oct. 31; I 1294, 1295.
4915. © Mar. 27, 1929; 2 e¢.
Oct. 31; I 1280.
——-4916. © May 24, 1929; 2 «
Oct. 31471 1288.
—— 4919. © July 6, 1929; 2 e.
Oct. 31; I 1296.
— 4920. © Aug. 15, 1929; 2 «.
Oct..31 ; 1 13037
== 4091, © Sept. 23, 1929-0 2c
Nov. 23; I 1406.
4922. © Sept. 30, 1929; 2 «.
Noy. 28; I 1412.
10060. © May 4, 1929; 2 «.
Octs 825 DL 120%
10067. © Apr. 29, 1929; 2 «.
Oct. 31; I 1284.
10068. © May 9, 1929; 2 e.
Oct. 31; I 1286.
10071... © Septs 6) 19295027 ae
Oct. 31; I 1307.
Bristol’s recording thermometer
chart, A 1927. © May 22, 1929; 2 ¢.
Oct. 31; I 1287.
A 8410. © Aug. 14, 1929; 2 e.
Oct. 31; I 1854.
——_ A 10421.
Nov. 28; I 1593.
0363A. © Aug. 12, 1929; 2 e.
Oct. 31; I 13802.
0848. © Aug. 8, 1929; 2 ce. Oct.
31 Tlsole
——— 1992. © Nov. 3, 1928; 2 ¢ Oct.
31) 1929) I35 6:
1994. © Apr. 19, 1929; 2 «
Oct. 31; I 1288.
3762. © Mar. 27,1929; 2° ¢@
Oct. als i 279,
3763, 10250. © July 1, 1929;
2 c. each Oct. 31; I 1292, 1298.
3764-3766. © Sept. 11, 1929;
2 ce. each Oct. 31; I 1308-1310.
© Sept. 26, 1929; 2 ¢.
288
no. 4, 1929
= 1024 SC) Keb. 7, 192972 c.- Oct.
ast 1276:
ead. © July 10) 1929: 2c.
Oct.aks 1) 1297.
ee) (CO). Aus, 15, 1929552. ¢.
Oct. 31; I 13804.
(420s ©) Oct:<380, 19285..2' ¢.
Oct. 31, 1929; I 1856.
= 4st. © Sept. 5, 19295: 2’ ¢.
Oct. 31; I 1305.
nyt): Sept. 22,
Novy. 23; I 1404.
Bristol’s recording vacuum gauge
chart, K8. © Sept. 17, 1929; 2 c. Nov.
23; I 1402.
—— 8081.
ob; aci30e.
Bristol’s recording volt meter chart,
0847... © Aug. 6, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct. 31;
I 1300.
—— 7508. © Oct. 11, 1929; 2 c. Nov.
23; I 1416.
Bristol’s recording water level gauge
chart, 0844, 0845. © Aug. 5, 1929; 2c.
each Oct. 31; I 1298, 1299.
[Bristol’s strip chart, SD 0107] ©
Agra A929: 2 ec. Oct. 31; 1 1258.
[SD 0108] © May 2, 1929; 2c.
Oct. 31; I 1260.
——[SD 0111] © July 2, 1929; 2c.
Oct. 31; I 1265.
1929 2°e:
© Sept. 6, 1929; 2 c. Oct.
[SM 0112] © July 10, 1929;
2 eOct sor: T1266.
; iepetas| Cy Apr. 18, 1929; 2 ec.
Genco: F 1259.
——H[S 136] © Oct. 11, 1929; 2c.
Oetkwats hAZT5. .
——— [§ (0105, 0106)] © Apr. 11,
1929; 2 © each Oct. 31; I 1256, 1257.
——[S 0113-1] © July 12, 1929;
Ze Oct. at: F 1267. é
——{S 0113-2.] © July 12, 1929;
PremOct. ol > 1 1355.
—[S 0114] © Sept. 6, 1929; 2 c.
Weta ; 1 1271.
—[S(0115, 3307)] © Aug. 19,
1929; 2 c. each Oct. 31; I 1269, 1270.
—— [S(1172, 3308)] © Sept. 23,
1929; 2 c. each Oct. 31; I 1273, 1274.
— [S 2101]
Ogiset. =I. 1261.
[S 2102]
Ochi 1s 0 1263.
— [S 2103]
Oct. 31; I 1268.
[S 2105]
Nov. 238: I 1417.
© May 25, 1929; 2 ec.
© Aug. 18, 1929; 2c.
© Oct. 17, 1929; 2 ¢.
*)
fad
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
© May 13, 1929; 2c.
14352
[S 3306]
Oct. 31; I 1264.
[S 4255]
Oct. 31> ER 4262:
[S 4257]
Cen olerl aaa:
[S 4258]
Nov. 23; I 1418.
Campbell steam flow recorder, chart
35/X. © Oct. 14, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 23;
I 1592. Fs
Smith incubator co., chart, O856.
© Oct. 3, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 23; I 1589.
Western union telegraph co., chart
WU (505, 509) © Aug. 2, 1929; 2 ec.
each Nov. 283; I 1590, 1591.
3 charts:
Bristol’s mechanical time recorder
chart, 979, 980; I 1410, 1411.—Bristol’s
recording pressure gauge chart, K9; I
1409. © Sept. 28, 1929; 2c each Nov.
Dae
Brodbeck (Adolph) Los Angeles.
14326-14328
Clock Ota e-
© June 1, 1929; 2 «.
© May 238, 1929; 2 ec.
© Sept. 19, 1929; 2 c.
© Oct. 23, 1929: 2 ¢.
Decimal calendar
Sept. 3, 1929; I 1193.
[Moving relay.] © 1 ¢ Sept. 38,
LOZ 12415,
[Searchlight aviation clock.] ©1l1ce.
Sept. 3, 1929; I 1209.
‘Brookmire economic service, inc., New
York. 14329-14332
Brookmire trend chart, 1928-1929.
©, Aue 10." 1929 =", Aus. 24s Ir ts52.
tele ODO 2 Cr OCts a:
5 Lon 192903246. Nov, 195
220 271 S295 RP eID ee 26S
I 1606.
Broun-Green co., New York.
14333-14352
[Bond border, form (11B, 12, 16,
17)] © Aug. 29, 1929; 2 c. each Oct.
26; K 6526, 6525, 6524, 6523.
[Certificate border, form (BB, HH,
LL, V)]_ © Sept. 23, 1929; 2 c. each
Oct. 26; K 6521, 6522, 6519, 6508.
[(DD, K2)] © Sept. 16, 1929;
2 ec. each Oct. 26; K 6518, 650T.
[Certificate border with text for
shares of capital stock, form (R, 509T,
890, 1547, 1549)] © Sept. 16, 1929;
2 e. each Oct. 26; K 6510, 6517, 6515,
6516, 6514.
—— [(1550, 1557, 1840)] © Sept.
4, 1929;.2° ¢. each Oct.c265 K. 6513,
6511, 6512.
[Steel plate certificate border, form
BG (21, 22)] © Sept. 28, 1929; 2 ec.
each Oct. 26; K 6509, 6520. -
89
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
14353
Brown (Alfred) Brookline, Mass.
14353
Levi (Rabbi Henry) © Dec. 7F,
1929; 2c. Dec. 21; J O—4880.
Brown (Ernest C.) Copake, N. Y.
14354-14368
Unity lodge, Copake, N. Y., A—J.
1 ec. each July 30, 1929; J O—3650-—
3659.
——K-O. ©1c. each Oct. 8, 1929;
J O—8513-8517.
Brown (Ernest H.) Patchogue, L. I.,
Ne 14369
Oakdale, L. I., N. Y., LaSalle mili-
tary academy, airplane view. © Nov.
9.1929 : 2c: Nov. 33 5 3,390)
Brown & Bigelow, St. Paul.
14370-14379
[Dreamy eyes] © Jan. 1, 1928; 2c.
Nov. 21, 1929; K 6875.
Hotpoint. © Sept. 25, 1929; 2 e«.
Nov. 18; K 68388.
In the carriage court at Foshay
tower. © Sept. 25, 1929; 2 ec. Nov.
18; K 6839.
Ready to ride and spread the alarm.
© Oct. 3, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 7; K 6118.
3 prints:
China Poblana.— Mi Chinaca. —
Reina del Acero. © Nov. 25, 1929; 2c.
each Nov. 27; K 7187, 7186, 7188.
3 prints:
[Circular] — [Double oblong] —
[Octagon] © Sept. 25, 1929; 2 «.
each Dee. 6; K 7093-7095.
Brown instrument co., Philadelphia.
14380-14393
Brown instrument co., chart 1341.
© Oct. 19, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 23; I 1201.
1442. © Nov. 19, 1929; 2 «.
Nov. 228 1: 1395.
—— 1551. © Nov. 7, 1929; 2 ec.
Nov. 9; I 1827.
2513.5 AO) OCE, LOAM e29 =. 2c:
Oct. 12; I 1148.
2818. © Dec. 23, 1929; 2 «¢.
Dee. 26; I 1585.
[Brown instrument co., chart 3110]
© Sept. 30, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 4; I 11138.
—— [3111] © Nov. 29, 1929; 2 «.
Dec. 2; I 1444.
(S152 ©), Oek. Byte 2 &:
Oet:9 1 AL29.
[3419] © Oct. 15, 1929; 2 «.
Oct. 18; I 1188.
[3420-3422] © Nov. 8, 1929;
2 c. each Nov. 14; I 1836-1338.
pt. Iv, 0. S., v. 24
[8423] © Dee. 16, 1929; 2 «.
Dec. 19; I 1573.
[3456] © Oct. 9, 1929; 2 «.
Oct. 12; LE L142:
Bruckmann (F.) a. g., Miinchen, Ger-
many. 14394-14396
Boote im kanal 5039; von Max Pe¢ch-
stein. © Mar. 11, 1929; 1 ce. Aug. 14;
K 6175.
[Fischer an der Seine, 5040; von
Claude Monet. © May 11, 1929; 1 «.
Aug. 14; K 6176.
Gang nach HEmmaus; by Robert
Ziind. © Sept. 9, 1929; 1 « Oct. 22;
K 6535.
Brummitt (Dan Brearley) Chicago.
14397
Methodists read—but one
© Oct. 21, 1929; 2 ¢.
What
paper’s missing.
Oct. 28; K 6375.
Brust (Albert) jr., Seranton, Pa.
14398
Derby (Fred K.) © Nov. 2, 1929;
2c. Nov. 8; J O—3866.
Bureau of engraving, Minneapolis.
14399
Newton (John) son of private secre-
tary to President Hoover buys first
forget-me-not on the forget-me-not
drive in Minneapolis, Sept. 28, 1929.
© Sept. 28, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 14; J 390.
Burton (Walter E.) Akron, O.
14400-14403
Ohio insulator ¢o.:
High-voltage laboratory, Barberton,
O., sphere gaps.—High-voltage labora-
tory, showing transformers in court-
yard. — Laboratory, synchronized
camera for photographing electrical
discharges.—Transformer group, seen
from above. © Oct. 28, 1929; 2 «.
each Oct. 30; J O—8769, 3767, 3770,
3768.
Bush (Morris 8S.) Buffalo. 14404
Thought for today. © Sept. 25,
1929; 2c. Sept. 19; K 6399.
Cambern corp., Spokane, Wash. 14405
Camberns’ Dutch shops. © 1 «
Aug. 3, 1929; J O—8851.
Camp (S. H.) & co., Jackson, Mich.
14406
Sections through middle of thorax
and superior zone of abdomen. Ana-
tomical studies for the practitioner,
plate IX. © Nov. 1, 1929; 2 c. Noy.
14; I 1457.
290
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1929
Campbell (A. M.) jr, Salina, Kan.
14407
First house built in Saline Co., Kan.
© Sept. 6, 1929; 2c. Sept.9; J O—84s86.
Campbell (Ferne EH.) San Francisco.
14408
Campbell (Elinor Ruth) © 1 «.
Noy. 21, 1929; J O—4083.
Campbell prints, inc., New York.
14409-14411
[Great adventure, 6509] © Oct. 16,
1929; 2 c. Nov. 19; K 6845.
[Loyal heart, 6522] © Oct. 16,
1929; 2c. Nov. 19; K 6844.
Sunshine and shower.
1929; 2 c. Oct. 1; K 6055.
Campello shank co., Campello, Mass.
14412
Peace Bridge, this beautiful bridge,
built in 1927, is called. (Famous
bridge series, 1) (Jv Crispin. Nov.
1929) © Novy. 14, 1929; 2c. Nov. 20;
K 6836.
Canson & Montgolfer, inc., New York.
14413
Merry Christmas from Canson et
Montgolfer. © Dec. 31, 1929; 2 «.
Dec. 26; K 7358.
Cantrell (Clyde) Carthage, Mo. 14414
Chicks of quality. [HEggs, chicks and
© Sept. 3,
chickens] © Dec. 4, 1929; 2 ec. Dec.
30; K 7880.
-Capitani (Lorenzo) San Francisco.
14415
Virgin in Adoration; by Sassofer-
rato. © Nov. 12, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 18;
J 396.
Carborundum co., Niagara Falls, N. Y.
14416
Midsummer morning at Niagazva
Falls. © Sept. 30, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 10;
K 7344.
Carnation farm products co. 14417
Oh boy! Carnation ice cream. ©
Aug. 1, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 9; K 6112.
Casey (Thos. F.) Greensboro, N. C.
14418
Bonded used car control. © Sept.
1, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 14; K 6794.
Cassel (Harl D.) Beverly Hills, Calif.
14419, 14420
Cassel perspective indicator, 1. ©
Dee. 20, 1929; 2 c. Dee. 27; I 1586.
[Descriptive drawing for use with
Cassel perspective indicator, 1] ©
Dec. 20, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 27; I 1587.
15091
Cavalero (George) Union City, N. J.
14421, 14422
Mary, the dearest name of all, ete.
© Oct. 1, 1929; 2 ce. Oct. 7; K 6115.
Searcher of hearts! © Oct. 1, 1929;
2e. Oct. 7; K 6114.
Cavanagh (John Edward) McAlester,
Ok. 14423
[Method of converting by sawing
logs into lumber. Blueprint] © 1 «.
Dec. 20, 1929; I 1580.
Chapman (Frank) Galesburg, Ill.
14424-14427
Lymphatic reflexes, 4, 5, 6, 7. ©
Septi.9, 19297" 2.e; each -Septy 1220
1123-1126.
Chesbrough (George W.) Rochester,
; NI. 14428
Contented babies in cosyfoot shoes.
© Oct. 18, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 13; K 6782.
Chicago motor club, Chicago.
14429-14432
Cross only at crosswalks. Safety
poster, 38. © Nov. 1, 1929; 2c. Nov.
15; K 6805.
Merry Christmas is your reward
for playing safely. (Safety poster, 39)
© Dee. 1, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 26; K 7359.
Stop and
Safety poster, 37.
Nov. 15; K 6804.
Were you careful during your vaca-
tion or just lucky? Safety poster, 36.
© Sept. 1, 1929; 2 «. Nov. 15; K 6808.
look before you cross.
© Oct. 1, 1929; 2c.
Chicago.
14433-14435
Three level,
Chicago pump co.
House pump layout.
Blueprint :
Duplex, dwg. 25092.—Single, dwe.
25094.—Single high pressure emer-
gency, dwg. 25093. © Nov. 20, 1929;
2 ce. each Dec. 20; 1.1575, 1577, 1576.
Chicago Tribune, Chicago.
14486-15091
Advisory board will all be present
at the opening of the world series. ©
Sep. 18, 1929; 1 c. Sep. 17; K-ct. 3568.
Although the leaves are scattered by
the blast the tree remains the same.
© Oct. 23, 1929; 1 ce. Oct. 29; K-ct.
3914.
Ambulance seems to be doing more
harm than good. © Sep. 25, 1929;
1 ec. Oct. 1; K-ct. 3610. .
291
CATALOGUE
15091
Chicago Tribune—Continued.
Among the folks in history. 1929.
© Weekly:
Sept. 1-29; 1 c. each Sept. 10-Oct.
10; K-ct. 3857-3861. Oct. 6-27; 1 «.
each Oct. 10-Nov. 7; K-—ct. 41844187.
And so it goes. © Sept. 12, 1929;
1c. Sept. 17; K-ct. 3863.
And while you’re up there you might
as well get that other one too. ©
Sep. 14, 1929; 1 c. Sep. 17; K-ct.
3599.
Annual malady. © Oct. 8, 1929; 1 ¢.
Oct..15; K-ct. 3925.
Another parachute jumper estab-
lishes a record. © Sep. 8, 1929; 1 ¢.
Sep. 17; K-ct. 3593.
Atrocities of prohibiticn, 1929 ©:
Sept. 6; 1 ec. Sept. 10; K—ct. 3591.—
Sept. 16; 1c. Sept. 25; K-ct. 3601.
Autumn arrives, summer goes. ©
Sept. 21, 1929; 1 c«@ Sept. 25; K-ct.
3076.
Ballad of beautiful words. © Sept.
29, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 10; K-—ct. 3584.
Bargain price within reach of every-
body. © Oct. 5, 1929; 1 ¢ Oct. 10;
K-ct. 3922.
Battle for the front page. © Sept.
9, 1929; 1 e. Sept. 17; K-—ct. 3564.
Bitin’ dog. © Sept. 5, 1929; 1 ¢.
Sept. 10; K-—ct. 3590.
Bootleggers’ quarrel. © Sept. 28,
1929; 1 ce. Oct. 1; K-ct. 3613.
Broken. © Sept. 18, 1929; 1 «¢. Sent
25; K-ct. 3603.
Camel at the water hole. © Oct. 7,
1929; 1 ec. Oct. 10; K-ct. 3924.
Cartoons of the day. 1929. ©:
Sept. 19; 1 ce. Sept. 25; K-—ct. 3574.—
Sept. 28; 1 @ Oct. 1; Ket; 3583.—
Oct. 4; 1 ce. Oct. 10; K-ct. 3898.—Oct.
7; 1 ce Oct. 10; K-—ct. 3901.—Oct. 12;
1 ec. Oct. 15; K-ct. 3906.— Oct. 21; 1 «¢.
Oct. 29; K-ct. 3913.
Changing world. © Sept. 1, 1929;
1 ci Sept. 10; K-ct. 3556.
Ching Chow. 1929. © Daily:
Sept. 2, 5-7, 9-11, 18, 14, 16-21,
23-28; 1 ce. each Sept. 10-Oct. 1; K-ct.
3806—3826.—Oct. 1-5, 7-12, 14-19, 21-
26, 28-80; 1 c. each Oct. 10-Nov. 7;
K-ct. 4130-4153.
Comedians. © Sept. 15, 1929: 1 «¢.
Sept. 25; K-ct. 3618.
Constructive hero. © Sept. 24, 1929;
1 ce. Oct. 1; K-ct. 3579.
OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. Iv, n.S., v. 24
Contented wife. © Oct. 13, 1929;
1 ec. Oct. 22; K-ct. 3888.
Crime literature. © Oct. 27,
1c. Nov. 7; K-ct. 3890.
Criminal’s actions are controlled by
his subconscious mind. © Oct. 17,
1929; 1 ec. Oct. 22; K-ct. 3934.
Croquet revival. © Oct. 6, 1929;
1 ce. Oct. 10; K-ct. 3887.
Cut rates. © Sept. 3, 1929; 1 «
Sept. 10; K-ct. 3558.
Diplomatic triumphs. Sept. 20,
1929; 1 c. Sept. 25; K-—ct. 3575.
Dominoes. © Sept. 26, 1929; 1 e.
Oct. 1; K-ct. 3611.
Don’t lose that one in the sun. ©
Oct.:15, 1929; 1 c& Oct. 223 Ket 3gsa2:
Drag ’em all out! © Sept. 12, 1929;
1 ec. Sept. 17; K—-ct. 3567.
Entering the danger zone again. ©
Sept. 1, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 10; K-ct. 3586.
Every day is Labor’s day in Amer-
ica. © Sept. 2; 1929-1 c Sepr ae.
K-ct. 3587.
Ferdinand and Isabelia didn’t know
that Columbus had discovered any-
thing till months later. © Oct. 138,
1929; 1. >. Oet? 22';* K=ct Sor
Few suggestions for the motorist. ©
Sept. 20, 1929; 1 ¢. Sept. 25; K-ct.
3862.
Fight for the sky. © Sept. 20, 1929 ;
1 c. Oct. 1; K-ct. 3607.
Gasoline Alley. 1929. © Daily:
Sept. 1-30; 1 c. each Sept. 10—Oct.
10; K-ct. 3741-3770.— Oct. 1-30; 1 e.
each Oct. 10-Nov. 7; K-—ct. 4068—4097.
Gumps. 1929. © Daily:
Sept. 1-80; 1 c. each Sept. 10—Oct.
1929 ;
10; K-ct. 3776-8805.— Oct. 1-30; 1 e.
each Oct. 10-Nov. 7; K-ct. 4098-4127.
Harold Teen. 1929. © Daily:
Sept. 1-30; 1 c. each Sept. 10-Oct.
10; K-ct. 36381-8710.— Oct. 1-30; 1 «.
each Oct. 10—Nov. 7; K-—ct. 40084037.
Having trouble with the animals. ©
Sept. 30, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 10; K-ct. 3615.
Head of the giant corporation. ©
Sept. 25, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 1; K-ct. 3580.
Helpful hints to motorists. © Oct.
3, 1929; 1 ec Oct. 10; K-ct. 4188.
High cost of faith, hope and parity.
© Sept. 26, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 1; K-ct.
3581.
292
MISCELLANEOUS
no. 4, 1929
His favorite shot. © Sept. 10, 1929;
1 e. Sept. 17; K-ct. 3595.
House of many exits. © Sept. 19,
1929; 1 e. Sept. 25; K-ct. 3604.
How it feels to come within an inch
of being carried off the field on the
shoulders of an admiring crowd. ©
Oct. 9, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 15; K-ct. 3903.
How many mistakes in this picture.
© Sept. 16, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 25; K-ct.
3571.
How some great fortunes are made.
© Sept. 15, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 25; K-ct.
3570.
How to keep from
1929. © Weekly:
Sept. 6, 27; 1 c. each Sept. 10, Oct.
1; K-ct. 3864, 3865.—Oct. 4-18; 1 ©«.
each Oct. 10-22; K-ct. 41894191.
Hunt for buried treasure. © Oct.
emo €. Oct. 29; Ket. 3988.
If the lake levels continue to rise.
© Oct. 24, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 29; K-ct.
3915.
If they can sink the convoy the rest
will be easy. © Sept. 17, 1929; 1 e.
Sept. 25; K—ct. 3602.
In which they both agree. © Oct.
10, 1929; 1 e. Oct. 15; K-ct. 3904.
Inexorable law of compensation. ©
Sept. 30, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 10; K—ct.3585.
Inquiring reporter. 1929 ©:
Sept. 11; 1 c. Sept. 17; K—ct. 3566.—
Oct. 18; 1 ec. Oct. 22; K-ct. 3910.
Interior decoratoy. © Oct. 20, 1929;
1 ec. Oct. 29; K-—ct. 3889.
Is she waiting for her meal ticket
noveaich ape ©). Oct. 17,-1929;-1 -e.
Oct. 22; K-—ct. 3909.
It doesn’t look good from our side.
Orc. 1% 1929: 1c, Oct. 22; K=ct.
3911.
It doesn’t make any difference what
the wild waves are saying. © Oct.
24, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 29; K-ct. 3941.
It will find its mate in the United
States. © Sept. 14, 1929; 1 c. Sept.
17; K-ct. 3569.
It’s too bad Ramsay MacDonald and
Gen. [Dawes haven’t the benefit of all
this expert opinion in their naval de-
liberations. © Sept. 6, 1929; 1c. Sept.
10; K-ct. 3561.
Keeping the cork bobbing. © Sept.
oe) ine Sept a: Keb 3507:
Kind she can’t afford to lose. ©
sept. “9, 19295. 1) -e.” Sept: 10; K-—ct.
3560.
growing old.
CLASSES, H TO K
15091
Labor day comparison. © Sept. 2,
1929; 1 ec. Sept. 10; K-ect. 3557.
Little Orphan Annie. 1929. ©
Daily :
Sept. 1-80; 1 c. each Sept. 10—Oct.
10; K-ct. 3711-3740.— Oct. 1-30; 1 e«.
each Oct. 10-Nov. 7; K-ct. 40384067.
Maybe they borrowed the idea from
us. © Oct. 4, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 10; K-ct.
3921.
Measure of success. © Sept. 13,
1929; 1 c. Sept. 17; K-ct. 3598.
Method of selecting the seed ac-
counts for the harvest. © Oct. 18,
1929; 1 c. Oct. 22; K-ct, 3935.
Moon Mullins. 1929. © Daily:
Sept. 1-830; 1 c. each Sept. 10—Oct.
10; K-ct. 3827-8856.—Oct. 1-30; 1 e.
each Oct. 10-Nov. 7; K-—ct. 4154-4183.
Navy day. © Oct. 27, 1929; 1 «
Nov. 7; K-ct. 3917.
New man on the job. © Oct. 14,
1929; 1 ec. Oct. 22; K-ct. 3931.
Next. © Sept. 21, 1929; 1 c. Sept.
25; K-ct. 3606.
Notable contribution to aeronautical
science. © Oct. 2, 1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 10;
K-ct. 3896.
Now for a real endurance contest.
© Sept. 4, 1929; 1 ec. Sept. 10; K-ct.
3589.
Old man of the sea. © Oct. 5, 1929;
1c. Oct. 10; K-ct. 3899. \
Only thing overtaxed by the per-
sonal property tax is public confidence.
© Sept. 23, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 1; K-et.
3578.
Optimist. © Oct. 27, 1929; 1 ¢. Nov.
7; K-ct. 3944.
Our pumpkin crop. © Oct. 20,
1929; 1 c. Oct. 29; K-ct. 3987.
Our secret ambition. 1929 ©
Weekly:
Sept. 2-80; 1 c. each Sept. 10-Oct.
10; K-ct. 3866—-3870.— Oct. 7-28; 1 e¢.
each Oct. 10-Nov. 7; K-ct. 41924195.
Peculiar effect of diet on the system.
© Oct. 26, 1929; 1 ¢c. Oct. 29; K-ct.
3943.
Pocahontas takes a hand in the pro-
ceedings. © Sept. 3, 1929; 1 c. Sept.
10; K-—ct. 3588.
Poor business. © Sept. 24, 1929;
1 ec. Oct. 1; K-ct. 3609.
Poor team work. © Oct. 1, 1929;
Te. Oct. 103 R-ct. 3918.
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15091
Chicago Tribune—Continued.
Private swimming pool. © Sept. if
1929; 1c. Sept. 10; K-ct. 3616.
Prospector and the mirage. © Oct.
30, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 7; K—ct. 3947.
Protecting the power lines that help
run our factories. © Sept. 9, 1929;
1c. Sept. 17; K-ct. 3594.
Puzzle: find the fellow who’s think-
ing of naval parity or any other kind
of parity. © Oct. 8, 1929; 1 c. Oct.
15; K-ct. 3902.
Race between the sprinter and the
hurdler. © Sept. 15, 1929; 1 ec. Sept.
25; K-ct. 3600.
Raking leaves in a whirlwind. ©
Oct. 6, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 10; K-ct. 2923.
Real world uplift. © Sept. 29, 1929;
1 e. Oct. 10; K-ct. 3614.
Removing the dead limbs would save
the tree. © Oct. 16, 1929; 1c. Oct. 22;
K-ct. 3933.
Retouching an old masterpiece. ©
Oct.,.3;, 1929; 1 ec. Oct, 10's Ket, 3920.
Safety isle. © Sept. 10, 1929; 1 «.
Sept. 17; K-ct. 3565.
Saturday at the zoo. © Sept. 22,
1929; 1 ce. Oct. 1; K-ct. 3619.
Schneider cup race. © Sept. 8,
1929; 1c. Sept. 17; K-ct. 3563.
Season of mixed emotions. © Oct.
19, 1929; 1 ce. Oct. 22; K-ct. 39386.
Seems to have started something.
©. Oct.\12, 1929: 1c Ocwedd: K-ct.
3929.
Seven ages of the flapper. © Sept.
8, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 17; K—et. 3617.
Sketches of the big news. © Oct.
9, 1929; 1c. Oct. 15; K—ch 3926.
Sketches of the news. © Oct. 23,
1929; 1 c. Oct. 29; K—ct. 3940.
Smitty. 1929. © Daily:
Sept. 1-30; 1 c. each Sept. 10—-Oct.
10; K-ct. 3621-3650.— Oct. 1-30; 1 «.
each Oct. 10-Nov. 7; K-ct. 3948-3977.
Somebody certainly is. © Sept. 27,
1929; 1 e. Oct. 1; K—ct. 3582.
Something ought to be done about
this. 1929. © Weekly:
Sept. 7-28; 1 c each Sept. 10—Oct.
1; K-ct. 38878-3881.—Oct. 5-26; 1 ¢.
each Oct. 10-29; K-ct. 4201-4204.
Something should be done to de-
popularize it. © Oct. 3, 1929; 1 e.
Oct. 10; K-ct. 3897.
Spirit of football. © Oct. 20, 1929;
1 ¢. Oct. 29; K—ct. 3912.
pt. Iv, n. S., v. 24
Static. 1929. © Weekly:
Sept. 5, 19, 26; 1 c. each Sept. 10—-
Oct. 1; K-—ct. 3871-8873.—Oct. 10-17;
1 ce. each Oct. 15-22; K-ct. 4205, 4206.
Stepchild. © Sept. 20, 1929; 1 «.
Sept. 25; K-ct. 3605.
Strain .on the family tie. 1929. ©
Weekly :
Sept. 3-24; 1 c« each Sept. 10—Oct.
1; K-ct. 3874-8877.—Oct. 1-29; 1 .
each Oct. 10-Nov. 7; K-—ct. 4196-4200.
Sudden rush. © Sept. 27, 1929; 1 ¢.
Oct. 1; K-ct. 3612.
Taken for a ride. © Oct. 25, 1929;
1 c. Oct. 29; K-—ct. 3916.
Teddy, Jack, and Mary.
Weekly:
Sept. 1-29; 1 ce. each Sept. 10—Oct.
10; K-ct. 3771-8775.—Oct. 6-27; 1 «.
each Oct. 10-—Nov. 7; K—ct. 3891-8894.
There don’t seem to be any rules
in this game. © Oct. 25, 1929; 1 «
Oct. 29; K-—ct. 3942.
They moved to the city. © Sept.
29, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 10; K—ct. 3620.
Those disquieting sounds. © Oct.
29, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 7; K-ct. 3946.
Thought for safety week. © Oct.
1, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 10; K—et. 3895.
Thoughts of the purple long ago.
© Sept. 4, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 10; K-ct.
3559. .
Time to regulate the flow. © Oct.
28, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 7; K-—ct. 3945.
Tower of Babel.* © Oct. 11, 1929;
1c. Oct. 15; K-ct. 3928.
Treed.: © Sept. 11, 1929; 1 e. Sept.
17; K-ct. 3596.
Tug of war. «'©: Oct. 13, 19202 vive
Oct. 22; K-ct. 3930.
Turning a cat loose for the watch-
dog to chase. © Oct. 2, 1929; 1 ¢.
Oct. 10; K-ct. 3919.
Uncle Sam and the lady across the
way. © Sept. 7, 1929; 1 c. Sept. 10;
K-ct. 3562.
Untrustworthy machine. © Oct. 22,
1929; 1c. Oct. 29; K—ct. 3939.
Using our hat and hiding his, own.
© Oct. 10, 1929; 1 ec. Oct. 15; K-ct.
3927.
Valuable lesson for those who wish
to learn. © Oct. 14, 1929; 1c. Oct. 22;
K-ct. 3908.
War should have taught him that
highly provocative news must be care-
fully analyzed. © Sept. 17, 1929; 1c.
Sept. 25; K-ct. 3572.
1929. ©
294.
MISCELLANEOUS
no. 4, 1929
We're bound to play a losing game
as long as we have one of their team
pitching for us. © Sept. 23, 1929; 1c.
Oct. 1; K-ct. 3608.
What price glory? © Oct. 24, 1929;
GOCE 20 2 iK—ct; 4213:
When the President and the Prime
Minister meet to talk it over. © Sept.
137 1920-7 © Sept. 25; K-ct. 3573.
When words fail yuh. © Sept. 13,
1929; 1 c. Sept. 17; K—ct. 3882.
© Oct. 25, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 29;
K-ct. 4207.
Where disarmament plans flourish
and where they languish. © Oct. 6,
19293 1 c Oct. 10; K—ct. 3900. —
Why do so many rich boys fail in
college. © Sept. 22, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 1;
K-ct. 3577.
Winner wants to stop. © Sept. 7,
1929; 1 c. Sept. 10; K-ct. 3592.
Winnie Winkle,
1929. © Daily:
Sept. 1-30; 1 ¢. each Sept. 10-Oct.
10; K-—ct. 3651-3680.— Oct. 1-30; 1 «.
each Oct. 10-Nov. 7; K-—ct. 3978-4007.
World’s two greatest nations set an
example to the smaller nations. ©
Oct. Piezo tc. Oct. 15 ; K-et. 3905.
Wotta life! Wotta life: 1929. ©
Weekly :
Sept. 4-25; 1 c. each Sept. 10-Oct. 1;
K ct. 3883-8886.— Oct. 2-30; 1 c. each
Oct. 10—-Nov. 7; K-ct. 4208--4212.
the breadwinner.
Chicago tuberculosis institute, Chi-
cago. 15092
Health keys for primary grades,
Wooden Dolly and Woolly Kitten. ©
Noy. 8, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 11; K 6741.
Chipps (Walter) Grand View, Mo.
15093
Sod shanty on the claim. © Nov.
25, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 27; J 410.
Christian science pub. soc., Boston.
15094
Hddy (Mary Baker); by Henry
Stanley Todd. © Dec. 17, 1929; 2 «
Dec. 18 ; J 470.
Christmas sayings stamp co., Wilming-
ton, Del. 15095
Christmas savings stamp. © Oct.
12, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 14; K 6745.
Chu (Yock L.) New York. 15096
Chow (Dick Boune) chinese drug:
gist. “CO 1c. Nov: ££, 1929 J O-3877:
973893—30——4
CLASSES, H TO K
15119
Chubb (Samuel Harmsted) New York.
15097-15101
Family gathering. ©1l1e Oct. 28,
1929; J O—3429.
4 photographs:
Fishing Creek school belfry is
thought by the fish-hawks to be a de-
sirable place upon which to settle;
J O—3427.—Long-used fish-hawk nest;
J O—3428.—Not only the growing fam-
ily but the patient photographer, as
well, eagerly welcomes the return
from the fishing banks; J O—3426.—
Osprey, or fish-hawk, coming to nest
with food for the young; J O—3425.
© Oct. 1, 1929; 2 c& each Sept. 30.
Chureh (Arthur P.) Santa Barbara,
Calif. 15102
Geyser tube, cross section. © 1 «.
Nov. 23, 1929; I 1427.
Cirele art co., Indianapolis. 15103
Boys and girls safety contest. ©
Dee. 14, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 21; K 7279.
Clark (George H.) Bend, Or. 15104
Welding fiat spots on chilled wheels.
Dre. 1 © 1 é- Dee. 7, 1929; 1 1517:
Clarke (Charles Wesley) Huntington,
W. Va. 15105-15107
3 blueprints:
Automobile wheel mechanism.—
Clark’s power mechanism.—Improve-
ment on engine bearing, 24702. ©l1e.
each Aug. 17, 1929; I 1119, 11418, 4117.
Clay (C. A.) Seattle. 15108-15116
Watchman, what of the night? ©
Oct. 14, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 21; J O—3673.
8 photographs:
Bad news in the telegram; J O—
3561.—Cirecus girl; J O—3565.—Circus
horses; J O—8560.—Clown; J O—
3566.—Clown’s nap; J O—8564.—First
aid; J O—8563.—Leitzel and Codona;
J O—38559.—Pet of the circus; J O—
3562. © Sept. 30, 1929; 2 ¢. each Oct.
12:
Cleveland (J. Grover) Lake Placid,
os a ge 15117-15119
Leonard (M. A.) father of the
Whiteface road, with Governor Roose-
velt. © Sept. 14, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 16;
J O—3766.
Shea (Jack) skating champion
greets Governor Roosevelt. © Sept.
14, 1929; 2c. Oct. 16; J O—8626.
Roosevelt (Gov.) Whiteface Moun-
tain highway commission with.
Sept. 14, 1929; 2 c Oct. 16; J O—3809.
299
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
15120
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Coffing (C. C.) Idaho Falls, Id.
15120-15126
7 photographs:
Dead, 7; J O—4129.—Killer, 5;
J O—4132.—Killer after the battle, 8;
J O—4131.—Killer ready to do battle
with the camera man, 3; J O—4134.—
Killer with proof of victory, 4; J O—
4133.—Vanquished bull, 2; J O—
4130.— Victorious bull elk, 1; J O—
4135. © Oct. 6, 1929; 2 c. each Dee. 2.
Cogswell (Ruth McIntosh) New Ha-
ven, 15127
Harkness memorial tower. © July
26, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 20; K 6093.
Cole (Marguerite Kirmse) New York.
15128-15137
Sunshine. © Nov. 27, 1929; 2c. Nov.
29; K 7015.
[Two heads of setters] © Nov. 8.
1929; 2 c« Nov. 14; K 6792.
8 prints:
[Aristocrats] — [Carolina days] —
[Down wind|—[Fuzzy wuzzy]—[Him
and mej—[Hoot mon!]—[Pair of
aces]—[’Scuse it please] © Oct. 22,
1929; 2 ce. each Oct. 26; K 6818-6825.
Comfort (George N.) lumber co., Cleve-
land.
.100 year old house.
2 ec. Dec. 26; K 7364.
Comfort (Hosmer H.) Stockton, Calif.
15139, 15140
Football, F(10, 13) © Sept. 25,
1929; 2 c. each Oct. 28; K 6555, 6556.
Commetersche kunsthandlung, Wil-
helm Suhr, Hamburg, Germany.
15141
{~Hamburger Hafen]; von John
Gleiech, 1@ Aug.) 13719295 see: VSept.
fle Gilet.
Community fund of Baltimore, display
committee, Baltimore. 15142
Community fund—your chance to
help 35 separate charities. The miser-
able and misled, ete. © Oct. 28, 1929;
2c. Nov. 15; K 7025.
Comstock (Ella Schafranka) Santa Fe,
N. M. 151438
Yucca, New Mexico state flower. ©
Sept. 24, 1929; 2 c. July 18; K 7061.
Coneordia publishing house, St. Louis.
15144-15153
© Dee. 18, 1929;
10 prints:
Christmas:cheer and New Year joys,
CPH 24.—Christmas happiness and
New Year cheer, CPH 21.—Happy and
blessed Christmastide, CPH 23.—Joy-
9
heed
15138 .
ful Christmastide to you, CPH 22.—
Joyful greetings of the season, CPH
26.—May the season’s blessings be
yours, CPH 28.—Merry Christmas and
a blessed New Year, CPH 25.—Sea-
son’s gladness be yours, CPH 29.—
Season’s joyous greetings, CPH 27.—
Wishing you joy at Christmas and
happiness throughout the year, CPH
30. © Oct. 29, 1929; 2 c. each Nov. 11;
K 6729-6738.
Connersville blower co., Connersville,
Ind. 15154
Connersville pressure volume-temper-
ature-time-recording gauge chart, 0850.
© Oct. 14, 1929; 2c. Nov. 1; I 1312.
Consolidated advertising corp., Detroit.
15155-15164
4 prints:
Financial groups, series H. Trans-
portation, series F. Structures & ma-
terials, series G.—Food groups, series
A. Applied & cleansing media, series
B.—Structures & materials, series G
cont'd. Amusements, series H. Holi-
day greetings, series I1—Wearing ap-
parel, series C. Hardware & furni-
ture, series D. © Nov. 30, 1929; 2 c.
each Dec. 4; K 7055, 7052-7054.
6 prints:
Amusements, series H. Holiday
greetings, series I—Applied & cleans-
ing media, series B. Wearing apparel,
series C.—Financial groups, series EK.
Transportation, series .—Food groups,
series A.—Transportation, series F
cont’d. Structures & materials, series
G.—Wearing apparel, series C cont.
Hardware & furniture, series D.
Nov. 1, 1929; 2 ce. each Nov. 7; K 6676,
6672, 6674, 6671, 6675, 6673.
Conti (Leo Forbes) Glendale, Calif.
15165
Mally. ©1e. Oct. 23, 1929; J O—
3700.
Continental thrift co., New York.
15166
Prosperity news. [Cover design]
© Oct. 10, 1929; 2 ce. Oct. 17; K 6248.
Cook (Fred E.) San Juan, Porto Rico.
15167
Centro de actividad comercial~ Cen-
ter of commercial activities. © Oct. 3,
1929; 2 c. Oct. 7; J O—3706.
Cook (L. L.) co., Milwaukee.
15168-15177
Hannibal, Mo.:
Clemens (Samuel Langhorne) Mark
Twain statue overlooking the river,
973; J O—2995.—Boyhood home of
96
MISCELLANEOUS
no. 4, 1929
Mark Twain, 971; J O—2996—From
Lovers leap, 975; J O—2992.—Lovers
leap on the river at, 974; J O—2997.—
Looking north from Riverview park,
9710; J O—2899.—Looking south from
Riverview park, 979; J O—3000.—Mis-
sissippi River from Riverview park,
978; J O—2998.—River bridge, from
Riverview park, 976, 977; J O—2994,
3001—Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn
statue at foot of Cardiff Hill, 972;
J O—2993. © July 15, 1929; 2 c. each
Aug. 26.
Cooker (Irving M.) Seattle. 15178
Rainier (Mt.) © July 28, 1929; 2 ¢.
Oct. 29; J O—3743.
Copson (Clyde Arthur) New York.
15179-15181
Clarco:
Broiler, A, B; J O—8848, 3850.—
Kitchenette Cabinet; J O—3849. ©
1 ec. each Nov. 4, 1929.
Corn products refining co., New York.
15182
Karo baby. © Oct. 1, 1929; 2c.
Dec. 6; K 7100.
Corroll (Howard C.) San Diego, Calif.
15183
Find ’em quick chart. (Wreath:and
bleck-corner series, 1908-1921) ©
Ben 1.1929: 2 c. Oct. 23:..1, 1202.
Cotter (Harry J.) West Roxbury,
Mass. 15184
Apollonia (Saint) Patron saint of
dentistry. © Dee. 1, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 9;
J 433.
Covell (Bert G.) ltd., Honolulu.
15185-15190
Libbie Keanini, (2254 (A, D, G, H)),
iiaoo 11603) ©-Oct. 8; 1929; 2 «
each Oct. 19; J 339, 336, 335, 334, 338,
REY e
Cowgill (George W.) Oakland, Calif.
15191
Heavenly chorus. © 1 e¢. Dec. 30,
1929; J O—4423.
Cox (James R.) Pittsburgh.
15192-15194
Behind the scenes. © Nov. 28, 1929;
1 c. Dee. 5; K T7067.
Hen and the ducklings.
1929; 1 ec. Dee. 5; K 7066.
Unknown soldier. © Nov. 21, 1929;
1c. Dec. 5; K 7096.
© Nov. 14,
CLASSES, H TO K
15217
Craig (John Gilbert) ine., Wilmington,
Del. 15195-15199
Good bite! © July 12, 1929; 2 «¢.
Oct. 25; K 6494.
Good number.
Oct..255 Ko'649i
New note is reached in the upbuild-
ing of young bodies. © Aug. 23, 1929;
2 ec. Oct. 25; K 6495.
Now for Huber sand witches. ©
Aug. 9, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 25; K 6493.
Sitting pretty! © May 17, 1929;
2c. Oct. 25; K 6492.
Crane (C. A.) Cleveland.
[Utopia]; by A. Arnegger.
21, 1929; 2 c. Dee. 26; K 7357.
Cranston (Milton M.) Providence, R. I.
15201
Flower beds, Roger Williams Park,
Providence, R. I. © Oct. 22, 1929;
Ze OC 2a ee oto.
Crewdson advertising service, Chicago.
15202
© Noy.
© July 26, 1929; 2 c.
15200
© Dee.
You too should have money.
20,1929; 2. cs. Dee. 2.) K- 7035:
Cross & Dimmitt, Portland, Or.
0) 15208215218
Crown Point, A, B. © July 15, 31,
1929; 2 c. each Aug. 30; JO 4112, 4113.
Squaw grass, A, B. © Aug. 15,
1929; 2 «. each Aus. 30; J O—4115,
4116.
Yokum Falls. © Aug. 1, 1928; 2c.
Aug. 30, 1929; J O—4114.
6 photographs:
Oregon Coast, A, B.—Redwood high-
way, A, B—Redwoods, A, B. © June
15, 1929; 2 c. each Aug. 30; J O—4107,
4125, 4108-4111.
Curtis publishing co., Philadelphia.
15214
Carols of anold time choir. [Christ-
mas gift announcement cards, 1929]
© Oct. 1, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 20; K 6847.
Dale & Nielson, partnership consisting
of Dale (C. R.) and Nielson (L.
C.) Los Angeles. 15215
Oil well surveying service. © Oct.
24 AG29 Can NOV.» oe" 1 das:
Dalrymple (Donald E.) Hanover, N. H.
15216
Lafayette (Mt.) Profile. © Sept.
4, 1929; 2 c.Oct. 10; J O—3637.
Darbyshire (Walter Gladstone)
Detroit. 15217
Wheel of success. © 1c. Dec. 26,
1929; J O—4879.
297
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
15218
Davidson, Bartleman, Pearce (Drs.)
Newark, N. J. 15218
Dental . radiographic examination
[chart] © Apr. 2, 1929; 2c. June 31;
I 1208.
Davis (A. M.) co., Boston.
15219-15221
3 prints:
Birthday greetings from one special-
ist to another.—Season’s' greetings
from one_ specialist to another.—
Specialist greetings from our house to
your house. © Oct. 17, 1929; 2 ec. each
Oct. 23; K 6658, 6657, 6659.
Davis (Burt L.) jr. Palo Alto, Calif.
15222
Stanford University, Calif., Presi-
dent Hoover’s home. © Oct. 25, 1929;
2c. Noy. 15; J 392.
Davis (Hollie M.) Morris, Minn.
15223
[Average wheel] © 1c. Dec. 12,
1929; I 1529.
Davis & Geck, ine., Brooklyn.
15224, 15225
Portland, Or., St. Vincent’s hospital.
© July 1, 1929; 2c. Sept. 21; K 6244.
Trautman (Jeremias) of Witten-
berg performed, in 1610, the first com-
plete cesarean section of record: ©
Sept. 3, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 21; K 6245.
Davoren (J. B.) Globe, Ariz.
15226-15233
8 photographs:
A. E. G. bomber; J O—4888.—Alba-
tross: two seater; J O—43885.—D. F.
W. two seater. J O—4384.—Fokker
triplane: scout; J O—4883.—Fried-
richshafen bomber; J O—4882.—Gotha
bomber; J O—4887.—L. V. G. 2 seater ;
type C-5; J O—4889.—Pfalz scout;
type D-8: also known as albatross
scout; J O—4386. © Nov. 29, 1929;
1 ec. each Dec. 7; 1 c. each Dee. 26.
Dawson (Franklin Elbridge) Quantico,
Va. 15234, 15235
Butler (Maj. Gen. S. D.) U. S.
Marine corps. © Nov. 23, 1929; 2 e.
Nov. 1; J O—8811.
Clifford (Doc) © Nov. 23, 1929;
2 c. Nov. 1; J O—8810.
Dean (Preston H.) Grand Junction,
Col. 15236
Turkeys. © Nov. 16, 1929; 2 e.
Nov. 22; J O—4070.
pt. Iv, 0. S., v. 24
Decker art studio, Jeffersonville, Ind.
152387
Louisville and Jeffersonville munici-
pal bridge. © Sept. 25, 1929; 2 c. Oct.
28; K 6548.
Dedman (Henry A.) Skagway, Alaska.
15288, 15239
King River, B. C., Canada. © Sept.
1, 1929; 2 c Sept. 14; J O—8726.
King River Rapids. © Sept. 1, 1929;
2c. Sept. 14; J O—3725.
Deen (Braswell Drue). 15240
We reach the top rung by rung, buy
life insurance while you’re young.
Oct. 1, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1929; K 6262.
De Fazi (Fulvio) Cleveland. 15241
[Combination lamp pedestal] ©l1e.
Nov. 6, 1929; I 1328.
DeGroot (William) Harrisburg, Pa.
15242-15245
4 prints:
Holy Family.—Last judgment.—Last
judgment (Gate of Heaven)—Last
judgment (Gate of Hell) © Dee. 12,
1929; 2 c. each Dec. 14; K 7135, 7134,
7133, 7132.
De Lavel separator co., New York.
15246
Modern way. © Dee. 1, 1929; 2 «
Nov. 29; K 7184.
Denehy (J. E.) Stockton, Calif. 15247
Dancing girl ashtray. © Nov. 4,
1929; 2 c- Nov. 6; K 6830.
Denison (H. H.) Barron, Wis. 15248
Middle Amnicon Falls, upper Wiscon-
sin. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1929; J O—2825.
Denison (T. 8.) & co., Chicago. 15249
[Minstrel girls] © Sept. 27, 1929;
2 c. Sept. 30; K 6056.
Dental specialty co., Denver. 15250
[Beautygraph] © July 3, 1929; 2c.
Oct. 15; K 6165.
Denver community chest, Denver.
15251
Help carry the load. © Oct. 15,
1929; 2 c. Oct. 28; K 6547.
DePrez (Robert M.) Los Angeles.
15252
Peace on earth. © Oct. 21, 1929;
2 '@. NOvs Ad Ix388;
De Ravenne (Charles) Hollywood,
Calif. 15253
Hollywood comes to Napoleon’s aid.
© Aug. 12, 1929; 2 e. Oct. 18; J 330.
298
MISCELLANEOUS
no. 4, 1929
Derrydale press, New York.
15254, 15255
by Edward King.
© April
First flight;
(American hunting scenes)
2 £9295 2 c. Oct. 19; K 6358.
Well away; by Edward King.
(American hunting scene) © Oct. 8,
49292 c. Oct. 19; K 6359.
Detmer, Bruner & Mason, inc., New
See xvorik, 15256-15258
3 prints:
Bruner quality woolens especially
made for high class tailoring Spring
and Summer 1930; K 6105.—Detmer
woolens, they wear and tailor best,
Spring and Summer 1930; K 6104.—
Man who knows selects S & W woolens,
none better made; K 6103. © Sept.
20, 1929; 2 ©. each Oct.) 4.
Detroit aircraft corp., Detroit. 35259
Assembling Lockheed fusilage in the
plant of the Lockheed aircraft corp.,
ios; Angeles, Calif. © 1 c. Nov. 11,
1929; J O—3878.
Detroit pud. co., Detroit.
15260-15262
Children of the sea, 028111. © Dec.
4; 1929; 2c. Dec. 9; FJ O—4211.
Little red school house, 048300; by
Irving R. Bacon. © Oct. 2. 1929; 2 ¢.
Oct. 5; J O—8501.
Old mill, 048299; by Irving R.
acon, ©) Oct. 2;.1929; 2-¢. Oct. 5;
J O—3502.
Disappearing roller screen co., Los
Angeles. 15263-15266
Distinctive patented features of the
In-vis-o guaranteed roller screen. ©
May 28, 1929; 2 c«. Aug. 19; I 1339.
Inviso roller screen, 56, detail. ©
June 3, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 19;. I 1340.
In-Vis-O XXX _ euaranteed roller
sereen,. detail 91, 92. © July 17,
1929; 2 ec. each Aug. 19; I 1218, 1219.
Diveo-Detroit Corp., Detroit. 15267
Diveo Dan. © Oct. 15, 1929; 2 «.
Oct. 21; K 6414.
Dodd, Mead & co., ine., New York.
15268-15275
Schaeffer (Mead) illustrations (Jn
Three musketeers) :
Ah, sir, I saw two men fall to his
pistol shots, ete.; K 6379.—D’Artagnan
threw the dice and got only three, etc. ;
K 6380.—Dear Madame Bonacieux, you
are charming, ete.; K 6376.—Felton
bowed his head without uttering a
syllable; K 6383.—He instantly saw
CLASSES, H TO K
15290
two heads rise above an abandoned
work thirty paces away, ete; K
6381.—Planchet received his instruc-
tions, ete.; K 6382.—Stranger, who
then perceived that it was no laughing
matter, etc.; K 6377——Three musket-
eers; K 63878. © Oct. 18, 1929; 2 «
each Oct. 23.
Dodds granite co., Milford, Mass.
LQG 152 Ge
Keyes memorial, Bronson, Mich., C
9025. Blueprint. © 1c. Oct. 14, 1929;
I 1361.
Memorial for Mrs. Alberta S. Kelly,
Xenia, O. Blueprint. © 1c. Sept. 13,
B29 2b ATE
Donaldson litho. co., ine., Newport, Ky.
15278-15284
7 prints:
Appearance counts—dry clean often.
[15 sheet poster, 6346]; K 7209.—Des-
sert everybody likes. [14 sheet poster,
6297]; K 7213.—For buster boys. [14
sheet poster, 6273]; K 7212.—[Furni-
ture. 12 sheet poster, 6322]; K
7208.—His estate is safe—is yours?
Consult our trust dept. [18 sheet pos-
ter, 6309] ; K 7207.—Make your dreams
come true, own your home. [18 sheet
poster, 6334] ; K 7211.—Strength. '[161%4
sheet poster, 6285]: K 7210. © Nov.
1, 1929; 2 @ each Dec. 18.
(William) Clara City, Minn.
15285
Clara City, Minn., St. Clara catholic
Donner
church. © Oct. 5, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct. 9;
J. O—8518.
Dooner (Richard T.) Philadelphia.
15286
Tily (Dr. Herbert). © Dee. 16, 1929;
2 c. Dec. 18; J O—4848.
Douden (William) Washington. 15287
Apartment homes. © Dec. 17, 1929;
2 ec. Dec. 30; I 1609.
Dowdall (Charles E.) ine., New York.
15288
[Electric sidewalk freight elevator
installation, plan of] © 1c. Oct. 12,
£29 TETAS.
Doyle (James P.) New York. 15289
Printer likes his pastry. © Nov. 12,
1929 - 2 e. Nov. a2" K 6760;
DuBois (Philip Rochford) Los Ange-
les. 15290
Dawn synchomy [sic]; by Stanton
Macdonald Wright. © 1 ec. Oct. 31,
1929; J O—8800.
299
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
15291
Dunean (Howard Fifer) Champaign,
Til. 15291
Atwater Kent radio. © Sept. 28,
1929; 2 c. Sept. 30; J O—3422.
Dunnington (Frank) Colesville, Md.
15292
[Model commercial airport. Sheets
1 and 2] ©le. Nov. 14, 1929; I 1345.
Duplex envelope ¢co., inc., Richmond.
15293
I am a eatch-up envelope, H-4.
Mar. 18, 1929; 2.¢. Dec. 3; K 7050.
Durkee (L[illian] Blarker]) Los An-
geles. 15294-15297
God’s year. © Oct. 4, 1929; 2 c. Oct.
24: J O—8702.
Daily strength for daily needs. ©
Oct. 25, 1929; 2 « Nov. 29; J O—4121.
Our daily bread. © Nov. 1, 1929 ;
2c. Nov. 6; J O—8875.
Spiritual BIAtih, © Oct. 23, 1929;
2 c. Nov. 6; J O—8874.
Eastern corp., New York. 15298, 15299
Cleaning room conveyor system, pro-
posed. Sivyer steel casting co., Mil-
waukee, Wis., D-142. Blueprint. ©
1 ec. Dee. 6, 1929; I 1511.
Core dept. conveyor system for Gen-
eral steel castings co., Eddystone Pa..,
proposed, E-152. Blueprint. ©1..
Nov. 25; 1929; I 1519.
Eddy (Ralph J.) Oregon City, Or.
15300, 15301
Portland, Or., Broadway bridge. ©
July 21; 1929: 2 e. Oct. 26; J O—3724.
— Skyline from Willamette River.
©) Suby?21,°1929'- 2c" Octy 265" 3 O=—
Bless
Edwards (KH. H.) co., San Francisco.
15392
Incline chart. © Oct. 1, 1929; 2 «¢.
Nov. 4; I 1459.
Ehrhardt (Joseph Henry) St. Louis.
15303-15305
Dodo tractor, an outdoor type plane.
Blueprint. © July 20, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct.
Deis ZOOS.
Dodo twin pusher. Blueprint. ©
Aug. 25, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 23; I 1204.
Flying scale model of the famous
Curtiss Robin with either a challenger
engine or an O. X. 5 engine. © Sept.
2h 192932 € Oc 723i; e205:
pt. IV, HAS: ¥. 24
Hidler (Charles C.) Washington.
15306
Peacepipe Lake. © 1 c¢. Nov. 21,
1929; J O—4069.
Hig] (Alois) Linz/Donau, Austria.
15307
Grosse seelen dulden still. Great
souls suffer still; by W. Adolf. ©
Sept. 28, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 21; K 6527.
Electro sun co., inc., New York. 15308
[New York (City)] Building refer-
ence map of Grand Central zone.
July 5, 1929; 2c. July 6; I 818.
New York.
15309
Nov.
Elkolite co. of Anierica,
Spooks. © Aug. 19, 1927
8, 1929; K 6697.
Ellerman (Ferdinand) Pasadena.
15310
Lights of Pasadena, Los Angeles
valley and beach cities, C187. © Oct.
23, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 30; J O—ST83:
Etliott (Michael) Node
15311
Man-power aeroplane. © Sept. 3
1929; 1.c..Sept..5; 1-¢. Sept. 27 ; J) 280;
Hilison (William Judd) North Chester,
Mass. 15312
Raftable. © Sept. 14, 1929; 2 «.
SeptiZo2 1 Wi2Z2:
Elmo (Horace Theodore) New York.
15313, 15314
National pastime. © Nov. 14, 1929;
te, “Dee; 10)" Ko 21,
oh ee
Hammonton,
Sonny. © Nov. 12, 1929; 2 c Nov.
25; K 6902.
English American tailoring’ corp.,
Baltimore. 15315, 15316
Fine tailoring fabrics. Silver anni-
versary.. © Oct. 24, 1929: 2 c. Nov.
Tok 6802.
Mid-summer fabrics. Silver anni-
versary. Spring and summer, 1905-—
1930. © Nov. 18, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 23;
K 6899.
Estes (Burton O.) Rockland, Mass.
15317
Reed’s Pond, Rockland, Mass. ©
Nov. 2, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 31; J O—4491.
Euler (George F.) San Francisco.
15318
San Francisco’s modern tower of
Babel. ©ic. Oct. 14, 1929; I 1333.
300
MISCELLANEOUS
no. 4, 1929
Evening news assn., Detroit.
15319-15386
Ambassador bridge. © 1c. Nov. 16,
1929; J O—4098.
Bay City, aerial view. © 1 ¢. Dec.
5, 1929; J O—4216.
Detroit, Mich., art center. © 1 «.
Noy. 11, 1929; J O—8917.
Dequinter & Blvd. © 1c. Dee.
6, 1929; J O—4217.
— New business district of up-
town. © 1c. Nov. 15, 1929; J O—3932.
Palmer park. © 1c. Nov. 29,
1929; J O—4214.
— Skyline.
J O—4215.
Detroit yacht club. © 1 e. Oct. 28,
1929; J O—8737.
East Lansing, Mich., State college.
© 1 «. Nov. 21, 1929; J O—4213.
© 1 ce. Dec. 2, 1929;
Illinois. University, Urbana, IIL,
stadium. emer onOets 631; - 19293
J O—8865.
Lansing, Mich. © 1 c¢. Nov. 21,
1929; J G—4108.
Mr. Straphanger.
- Weekly:
Dec. 22-Sept. 28; 1 c. each Dec.
26—-Oct. 3; K 6290-6329.—Oct. 5-26;
1 c. each Oct. 10-31; K 6648—6651.—
Noy. 2-23; 1 c. each Nov. 8-29; K
7103-7106.
1928-1929. ©
Oakland Hills golf “course. © 1 ¢.
Oct. 26, 1929; J O—3736.
Saginaw above clouds. © 1. Nov.
21, 1929; J O—4212.
3 photographs:
Detroit, Mich., skyline at night.—
Detroit, Mich., Union trust at night.—
Saginaw, Mich. © 1 ¢. each Dec. 9,
1928; J O—4249, 4248, 4247.
4 photographs:
Belle Island.—Detroit, Mich., city
airport.—Michigan. University.. Sta-
dium, A.B. © 1c. each Nov. 16, 1929;
J O—4099-4102.
Ex-lax mfg. co., ine., Brooklyn.
15887-15398
12 prints:
April shower; K 6749.—Everything
the doctor ordered; K 6751.—Every-
thing you need for a, happy vacation ;
K 6753.—First aid to complexions; K
6755.—For your medicine cabinet; K
6754.—March hints for March winds;
K 6748.—Plenty of ideas for Santa
Clauses; K 6759.—Sick room requi-
sites prices always right; K 6757.—
So many call us-my druggist; K
CLASSES, H TO K
15413
6750.—Sunburn lotions that take the
sting out of vacations; K 6752.—
We fill prescriptions with the care the
doctor expects; K 6756.—We've got
something good for that cough! K
C158.) ACh AUSs:| Hy 99 ae. Leven
Nov. 12.
Fahringer
geies. 15399
[Air mail, novelty, envelope] ©
Aug. 14, 1929; 2 c Aug. 26; K 6589.
Fairbanks, Morse & co., Chicago.
15400-15406
(Raymond M.) Los An-
Missouri Pacific rT... r.--feo. ar
Arkansas City, Kan. Blueprint:
Breaker bars and beams, direct
coaler, 21177 1/8; I 1447.—Concrete
details and bolt locations direct coaler,
21181 1/8; I 1450.—Direct coaler steel
details, 21180 1/8; I 1451—Hlectric
wiring for direct coaler, 21182; I
1452.—General arrangement direct
coaler, 21178 1/8; I 1448—-Steel de-
tails for, 21179 1/8; I 1449.—50 ton
direct coaling station, foundations,
21176 3/8; I 1446. ©1c. each Dec. 2,
1929.
Fairchild New
York. 15407
Troy, N. Y., and vicinity, aerial pho-
tographic map of. © Sept. 9, 1929;
2c. Oct. 29; J O—8765.
Feathers (Roy Allen) Truckee, Calif.
15408
Black Canyon, proposed site of
Boulder dam. © Nov. 1, 1929; 2 «¢.
Nov. 5; J O—4126.
Ferargil galleries, New York. 15409
Tikins strait, South America. (In
Literary Digest, Nov. 9, 1929) ©
Nov. 7, 1929; 1c. Dec. .2; K 7107.
Ferris (J. L. G.) Philadelphia.
15410, 15411
Jones (Paul) and Louis XVI. (In
Literary Digest, Sept. 21, 1929) ©
Sept. 19, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 1; K 6057.
Penn (William) landing of, 1682.
(In The Literary Digest, Oct. 19,
1929) © Oct. 17, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 9;
K 6796.
Field museum of natural history, Chi-
cago. 15412, 15413
Prehistoric ground sloths and glyp-
aerial surveys, inc.,
todonts, restoration of. © Sept. 30,
ISZOSa2 GOCE. coy aon.
Prehistoric mammoths, restoration
of. © Sept. 30, 1929; 2 c Oct. 3; J
311.
oOl
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
15414
Fingerle & co., kKunstverlag, Esslin-
gen/N., Germany. 15414
Waldesfrieden; Sidonie Springer.
© Aug. 1, 1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 23; K 6528.
Firth (Wilbur Markland) Cincinnati.
15415, 15416
[House] design no. H-267. [Front
elevation] first floor plan [and] second
floor plan. Blueprint. © Nov. 25,
1929): 2G. Nov. 29° 1 1437.
Modernistic home for Home beau-
tiful exposition, M 509. 6 sheets, 5
blueprints. © Nov. 7, 1929; 2 ¢. Nov.
See aia.
Forbes (Harrye R. P.) Los Angeles.
15417-15422
Jesus Christ. © Aug. 1, 1929; 2 «©
Sept. 9; J 434.
5 photographs:
Adoration or Presentation of the
Magi, 1, 2——Christ washing the feet
of the disciples.—Jerome (St.)—Luke
(St.) ©1«e. each Oct. 29, 1929; J O—
3740-3742, 3739, 3738.
Fowler (Edward L.) Chicago.
15423-15483
Chicago, Ill., Tribune tower:
Bridge heads in foreground.—Show-
ing river in foreground.—Top of, from
Wrigley annex. © June 8, 1929; 2 «¢.
each Dec. 30; J O—4471, 4472, 4470.
Chicago, Ill., Tribune tower, looking
southeast. © July 11, 1929; 2c. Dec.
30; J O—4476.
Top of, looking southeast. ©
July 11, 1929; 2c. Dec. 30; J O—4477.
Chicago university chapel:
Facade.—Interior from balcony.—
Interior from center aisle front.—In-
terior rear end.—Organ detail. © Dec.
15, 1929; 2 ¢. each Dec. 30; J O—4458-
4460, 4462, 4461.
Civic opera house. © Oct. 20, 1929;
2c. Dec. 30; J O—4485.
Continental Illinois bank:
Addressograph department. — Lewis
(D. R.) office——Telephone switchboard.
© Oct. 14, 1929; 2 c each Dec. 30:
J O—4440-4442.,
Continental Illinois bank:
Bond department, 2.—Cages bond de-
partment.—Colonade with balustrade
in foreground.—Island main lobby.—
Registrations department. — Steno-
graphic department. © Sept. 1, 1929;
2c. each Dec. 30; J O—4429—4434.
Continental Iinois bank, bond de-
partment. © Aug. 18, 1929; 2 c. Dec.
30; J O—4488.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
—— Bldg. © July 1, 1929; 2c. Dee.
30; J O—4474.
Continental Illinois bank:
Cages trust department.—Main bank-
ing room from baleony.—Main lobby.—
Main lobby, looking down stairway.—
Officers quarters southwest corner,
main lobby.—5dth floor office department
looking southwest. © Sept. 15, 1929;
2 e- each Dec. 30; J O—4452, 4454,
4455, 4458, 4456, 4457. -
Continental Tilinois bank, main aisle,
security department. © Aug. 18, 1929;
2c. Dec. 30; J O—4484.
North aisle, main lobby. © Oct.
1, 1929; 2 e. Dee. 30; J O—4479.
North baleony. © Oct. 1, 1929;
2c. Dec. 30; J O—4478.
Wagner’s (Richard) office. ©
July 10, 1929; 2 c Dec. 30; J O—44%5.
Daily news bidg., facade. © Oct. 7,
1929; 2 c. Dec. 30; J O—4481.
Looking northwest. © Oct. 17,
1929; 2 ce. Dec. 30; J O—4482.
Edelweis (Villa) looking northwest.
© Sept. 15, 1929; 2 « Dec. 30; JO—
4446.
Looking southwest. © Sept. 15,
1929; 2 e. Dec. 30; J O—4447.
Laramie state bank. © Mar. 11,
1929; 2 c. Dec. 30; J O—4483.
Reynolds (Arthur) office:
Desk detail.—Fireplace.—From back
of desk.—Locking southwest.—Tapestry
detail. © July 15, 1929; 2 ec. each
Dee. 30; J O—4435-4439.
Reynolds (George) office:
Desk detail.—Fireplace detail.—Sec-
retaries office—Table & chairs, right
center. © Aug. 5, 1929: 2 c. each Dec.
30; J O—4451, 4450, 4449, 4448.
Reynolds (George) office from back
of desk. © July 15, 1929; 2 @ Dee.
30; J O—4489.
Sheridan trust & savings bank. ©
May 15, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 30; J O—4480.
Stevens (Mr.) office:
Desk corner.— Entrance detail.—
Fireplace detail.—Fireplace from side
of room.—General view.—Looking to-
wards entrance.—Secretaries office.
© July 25, 1929; 2 ec. each Dee. 30;
J O—4463-4469,
Stop and shop bldg. © June 15,
1929; 2 ec. Dec. 30; J O—4487.
Stuben club tower. © Dec.
1929; 2 c. Dee. 30; J O—4486.
Willoughby bldg. © Aug. 5, 1929;
2 ec. Dec. 30; J O—4473.
10,
302
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1929
15546
38 photographs:
Continental Illinois bank, two col-
umn detail 1, 2—Hyde Park Kenwood
National bank. © Aug. 15, 1929; :2.c¢.
each Dec. 30; J O—4443-4445.
Foxboro co., Foxboro, Mass.
15484-15520
[Foxboro recording pressure gauge
chart, 86821, 699209, 898200] © Oct.
nee 2929-2 .c./ Oct. 173, 11161, 1154,
1160.
[Foxboro recording thermomter
chart, 76910, 778028, 798205, 898203]
© Oct. 11, 1929-2 c. each Oct. (17;
Peas. ttot 1452.) 1158,
4 charts:
Atlantie refining co., [pressure gauge
chart, 798198]—[Combination | Fox-
boro recording thermometer and pres-
sure gauge chart, 798204]—[Foxboro
recording chart, 879029]—-Moore dry
kiln co., [recording thermometer chart,
8790381] © Oct. 11, 1929; 2 c each
Wchtie 2, 1156, 1155, 1157, 1159.
5 charts:
Atlantic refining co., flow meter
chart 898214.—jFoxboro recording
thermometer chart 67844]—[Foxboro
recording] flow meter chart 898228,
898230.—International moistening Co.,
[recording pressure gauge chart
799224] © Dec. 24, 1929; 2 c. each
Dec. 28; I 1602, 1598-1601.
6 charts:
Atlantic refining co. flow meter chart
898226; I 1542— [Foxboro combina-
tion recording thermometer and pres-
sure gauge chart, 898220, 898222,
898223]; I 1588, 1540, 1541.—[Fox-
boro recording pressure gauge chart,
798219, 898221]; I 1537, 1539. © Dec.
11, 1929; 2 c. each Dec. 16.
15 charts:
Atlantic refining co. flow meter
chart, 898206, 898207, 898210, 898215,
898216; I 13880—-1384.—Connersville
blower co. [Recording flow meter
chart, 898217]; I 1886—[Foxboro
combination recording thermometer
and pressure gauge chart, 898211,
898218]; I 1388, 13889.—[Foxboro]
Flow meter chart, 899068; I 1390.—
[Foxboro recording pressure gauge
chart, 84972, 898212]; I 1892, 1391.—
[Foxboro recording thermometer chart,
876027, 878032]; I 13893, 1394.—Free-
port sulphur co. [Combination record-
ing flow meter and pressure gauze
chart, 898213]; I 13887.—Weaver bros.
co. [Recording thermometer chart,
Tie0saat, ©) 1385. \.1©) Nov. )18,.. 1929;
2c. each Noy. 21.
Franciscan friars of the Atonement,
Garrison, N. Y. 15521-15532
12 prints:
Adoration of the Magi; by Bonifazio
Veronesi; K 6042.—Adoration of the
Magi; by Foppa; K _ 6047.—Holy
Family; by Murillo; K 6051.—Ma-
donna and Child; by Knaus; K 6043.—
Madonna and Child; by Mignard;
K 6048.—Madonna and Child; by
Murillo; K 6050.—Madonna and Child;
by Thumann; K 6041.—Madonna Gran-
duca; by Raphael; K 6049.—Madonna
of the Angels; by Bouguereau;
K .6044.—Madonna of the chair; by
Raphael; K 6046.—Madonna of the
lilies; by Bouguereau; K 6045.—Ma-
donna with Child and Saints; by
Batoni; K 6052. © Sept. 30, 1929;
2c. each Oct. 1.
Franklin (William Brantly) Los
Angeles. 15533
Great area, Los Angeles and Los
Angeles Co., financial executives daily
Consultator. © Aug. 10, 1929; 2 ¢.
Oct. 18; I 1189.
Friedman (H.) hat co., ine., New York.
15534-15539
6 prints:
Bentley-Brooks hats. [Brown hat];
K 6097.—Bentley-Brooks hats. [Gray
hat]; K 6096.—Llama felts, Melton
hats. [Brown hat]; K 6101.—Melton
hats. [Man wearing brown hat];
K 6098.—Melton hats. [Man wearing
brown hat with brown pipe in mouth];
K 6099.—Melton hats. [Man wearing
gray hat]; K 6100. © Aug. 1, 1929;
2c. each Sept. 17.
Frost & Reed, ltd., Bristol, England.
15540-15546
Bramham moor hounds at Weeton
Whin; by A. J. Munnings. © Sept.
SU O29 si 1e. OCA Oe IKE GLO:
[Comrades]; by. Herbert Dicksel.
© May 1, 1929; 1 ¢ June 1; K 4666.
[Going to the meet]; after A. J.
Munninges. © Dee. 9, 1929; 2 ec. Dee.
26; K 7370.
[Jefferson (Thomas)]; by T. Hamil-
ton Crawford after Gilbert Stuart.
© Sept. 30, 1929; 1 ec Oct. 9; K 6119.
[Louise (Queen)]; by Ellen Jowett
after Gustave Richter. © Nov. 8,
1929; 2 c. Dec. 26; K 7369.
[Man with cane]; by T: Hamilton
Crawford after Franz Hals. © May
1, 1929.3 te. June 1: K-4667T.
[Sportsman]; by T. Hamilton Craw-
ford, after Ben Marshall. © Dec. 11,
1929; 1 ec. Dec. 26; K 7368.
303
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
15547
Fryxell (Fritiot Melvin) Moline, III.
15547
View from summit Mt. Teewinat,
Wyoming. ©1c. Nov. 7, 1929; J O—
4349,
Fuller (Rose) Lawndale, Calif. 15548
Messenger. © Nov. 12, 1929; 2 «.
Noy. 29; J O—4122.
Funk & Wagnalls co., New York.
15549-15553
(In Literary Digest, Nov. 23,
© Nov. 21, 1929; 1 c. Dee. 13;
Light.
1929)
< 7179.
Madonna of the plains. (Jn The
Literary Digest, Sept. 28, 1929) ©
Sept. 26, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 5; K 6121.
Philby. (Jn Literary Digest, Nov.
2, 1929) © Oct. 31; 1929; 2 & Nov.
23; K 6942.
Street corner in Taormina, Sicily.
(In Literary Digest, Nov. 30, 1929)
© Nov. 28, 1929; 1 ec. Dec. 17; K 7204.
Tide flats, Tacoma, Wash. (In
Literary Digest, Oct. 26, 1929) ©
Oct. 24, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 19; K 6941.
Furlong-White studio, Rochester, N. Y.
_ 15554, 15555
O’Hern (Rt. Rev. Bishop J. Francis)
A, B. © July 1, 1929; 2 c. each Dee.
30; J 494, 495.
Galloway (William) Waterloo, Ia.
15556
Galloway (Bill) system auto kwik
serv food port. Blueprint. © 1 «.
Oct. 21, 1929; I 1199.
Gamble hinged music co., Chicago.
15557
Gamble’s fingerboard chart for the
violin. © Sept. 28, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 30;
I 1107.
Geertz (John P.) Richland Center;
Wis. : 15558
Richland Center, Wis., H. S. class
1929. © May 22, 1929; 2 & May 27;
J O—1870.
General development co., of Connecti-
cut, New York. 15559
General development co. of Connecti-
cut airplane. © Nov. 25, 1929; 2 «.
Nov. 30; J O—4124.
General foods corp., New York.
15560-15562
3 prints:
Extra good recipe for an extra good
cake. Chocolate fudge cake; K 6654.—
This recipe gives you perfect waffles,
crisp, brown, tender. Dixie waffles;
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
K 6655.—Your family should have
these healthful, delicious muffins. Bran
muffins; K 6653. © Oct. 31, 1929; 2 ¢.
each Noy. 4.
General outdoor adv. co., inc., New
York. 15563
Greetings from the Advertiser; by
Bosseron Chambers. © Dec. 2, 1929;
2c. Dec. 4; K 7056.
Giesen (Herman D.) Detroit. 15564
Little boy helping Jesus. © Nov.
19, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 19; K 6952.
Gilpin (Laura) Colorado Springs, Col.
15565
Potters of Santa Clara. © 1c. Dee.
23, 1929; J O—4875.
Glazier (Clarence Dickinson)
bridge, Mass.
April showers.
Nov. 29; J 414.
Goebl (Adolph) Chicago. 15567
Chart for diagnosis of glandular dis-
orders. © Nov. 30, 1929; 2 c Dee. 2;
I 1445.
Goes lithographing co., Chicago.
15568-15572
Arabian scouts, 218; by Ad. Schreyer.
© Oct. 11, 1929; 2 ec Oct. 14; K 6162.
Fragrant and luscious; by Max
Steckenbach. © Oct. 2, 1929; 2c. Oct.
5; K 6108.
Cam-
15566
© Nov. 26, 1929; 2c.
Grand Canyon, .215. © Oct. 12,
1929; 2 ec Oct. 17; K 6261.
Miss Innocence, 232. © Oct. 12,
1929; 2 c. Oct. 17; K 6260.
Sunset,; by C. P. Appel. © Oct. 2,
1929; 2 c Oct. 5; K 6109.
Gonthier (Arthur L.) jr., San Luis
Potosi. Mexico. 15573-15575
Desecration. © Nov. 1, 1929; 2 ec.
Nov. 18; J O—4892.
Potters clay. © Oct. 20, 1929; 2 ¢.
Nov. 18; J O—4390.
Sanctuary. © Oct. 20, 1929; 2 e.
Nov. 18; J O—4891.
Goodrich (H. B.) Tulsa, Okl. 15576
Graphic history of Oklahoma oil
production during 1929. ©1c. Dec. 7,
1929; I 1595.
Goodrich studio, Henderson, N. C.
15577-15578
Henderson, N. C., First M. EH. church,
south. © Nov. 138, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 22;
J O—4071.
——- Entrance, detail. © Noy. 13,
1929; 2 c Nov. 22; J O—4072.
304
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H JO K
no. 4, 1929
15626
Goodwill industries of Southern Cali-
fornia, Los Angeles. 15579-15583
But he earns his living at the Good-
will industries:
‘Blind; K 6060.—Crippled: K 6062.—
Disabled; K 6059.—Old; K 6058. ©
Sept. 21, 1929; 2 c. each Sept. 30.
Lamed, but she earns her living at
the Goodwill industries. © Sept. 21,
1929; 2 « Sept. 30; K 6061.
Grant (Stephen Alfred) East Provi-
dence, R. I. 15584-15585
Daily orders, production, &c.
Graphic chart, 2. Blueprint. © Nov.
4929-2 eG. Noy. 2; I 1318.
Daily test chart. Simpli-fide meth-
ods, chart, 3. Blueprint. © Nov. 20,
1929; 2 c. Nov. 21; I 1550.
Gray (Jas. B.) Albuquerque, N. M.
15586-15590
5 photographs:
At play, A3; J O—3487.—Eagle
dance, X8: J O—3489.—Warrior, 100;
J O—3491—Youlanchi (Chief) 101;
J O—3488—3 stars, X5; J O—d3490.
Aue) 30,) 1929; 2 c:each Sept. 9.
Gray lithograph co., New York. 15591
fArt Christmas paper. Christmas
seals of various designs, scattered on
a striped background] © July 24,
1929; 2c. Oct. 19; K 6831.
Greene (Joseph 8.) Berkeley, Calif.
15592
United States history [chart] ©
Oct. 21, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 4; I 1816.
Gress studio, Brookfield, Mo.
. 15593-15596
Brookfield, Mo.:
High school, A. B.—Highways 36 &
5. looking south from Tormey Park.—
S. Main st. © Sept. 27, 1929; 2 c. each
Oct. 30; J O—3733, 37382, 3730, 3731.
Gropeano (Nicolas) Paris. 15597
[Lumiere] Les armes que vous voyez
tournées vers vous ne vous menacent
point. © Oct. 17, 1929; 1 c Nov. 15;
- K 6807.
Gross (Hdward) co., inc. New York.
15598-15600
3 prints:
[Goodnight Columbine]—[Night in
June|—[Pierrot beguiled] © Dec. 4,
1929 J exeach Wee. 5; K 7220, 7219,
poeak
Haas (Herman) New York.
15601-15603
Chief of Longview, 27810. © Sept.
30, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 2; J O—3419.
Mr. W. P. Roth, 27792 (A, B.)
© Sept. 25, 1929; 2 c. each Sept. 26;
J O—3641, 3640.
Hall (Donald F.) Kokomo, Ind. 15604
[Design for gunnery demonstrator ]\
© Jan. 1; 1930-"2 ¢ Dee, 30.1929 4K
(379.
Hall (James Sheridan) Brooklyn.
15605, 15606
New York (City) 5th ave. and 42nd
St (©) Oct. 95 1929 352 Ock, Aes
O—3638.
St. Mark’s-on-the-Bouwerie. © Oct.
9, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 11; J O—8639.
Hamilton (HE. B.) Hoquiam, Wash.
15607-15622
Christie (Mt.) 36. © Nov. 26, 1929;
2c. Dec..3 5.5430.
Fir trees, 40. © Dec. 9, 1929; 2 ec.
Dec. 14; J 468.
Meany (Mt.) 34. © Nov. 6, 1929;
2 ce. Nov. 29; J 426.
Olympus (Mt.) west peak of, 35. ©
Nov. 26, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 3; J 481.
Seattle (Mt.) scene on, 37, 38. ©
Dec. 4, 1929; 2 c. each Dec. 9; J 485,
436.
Spruce tree, 39.
Dec. 14; J 469.
Tom (Mt.) 83. “©” Nov. 20; 1929;
2+e. Nov. 29's se425.
8 photographs:
Ermine Falls, 28; J 350.—Hume Gla-
cier, on, 29; J 349.—Meany (Mt.) 26;
J 353.—Olympus (Mt.) 25; J 352.—
Queets and Meany (Mts.) 30; J 348—
Queets Falls, 27; J 351.—Wild bear in
the Olympic’s, 31; J 347.—Wild Elk in
the Olympic’s, 32; J 346. © Oct. 18,
1929; 2 c. each Oct. 25.
© Dec. 9, 1929; 2c.
Hamilton bank note engraving & ptg.
co., Brooklyn. 15623-15626
[Airport in the center of a three sec-
tion picture, on the-left are modern
means of transportation, on the right
obsolete means] © Oct. 17, 1929; 2 ¢.
Oct. 22; K 6367.
[Ceres, Land & Water. with mono-
gram] © Oct. 19, 1929; 2 « Oct. 22;
K 6366.
[Steam and water power and trans-
mission, towers in foreground] ©
Nov. 4, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 6; K 6667.
[Two female figures with manufac-
turing scene in distance] © Nov. 4,
1929; 2 c. Nov. 6; K 6668.
305
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
15627
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Hammer (William Joseph) New York.
15627
Edison (Thomas Alva) and his most
important pioneer associates, Francis
R. Upton, Charles Batchelor, John
Kruesi & Edward H. Johnson. © Oct.
1S. 4929 3 Ve. Ock. 19; 1 ye) gOei 29
J O—8847.
Hanfstaengl (Franz) Munich.
15628-15641
[| Airedaleterrior, Kopf 154] by Curt
Meyer-Eberhardt. © Sept. 9, 1929;
1c. Sept. 24; K 5978.
[Boote von St. Maries, 13225] by
Vincent van Gogh. © Sept. 13, 1929;
1c. Oct. 2; K 6066.
[Gladiolen, 13196] by Hugo Oehme.
© Nov. 20, 1929; 1 & Dec. 11; K 7119.
Gogh (Vincent van) :
[Bliitenbatimchen, 13223] — [Felder
bei aufsteigendem unwetter, 13229]—
[Selbstbildnis mit strohhut, 13221] ©
Nov. 20, 1929; 1 c. each Dec. 11; K
7116, 7118, 7117.
[Heilige nacht, Dr. 170]; by Carlo
Maratta. © Dec. 2, 1929; 1c. Dec. 27;
Ki W3ao.
[Kornfelder mit schwarzen Vogeln,
13229] by Vincent van Gogh. © Sept.
135 1929); tie: Oct..2; KAGOGS:
[Madonna unter dem Apfelbaum, A.
M. 1955]; by Lucas Cranach. © Sept.
13, 1929; 1 ¢. Oct. 2; K 60G6T.
Meyer-Eberhardt (Curt):
[ Atisgeschlafen, 155]—[Kitty, 157]—
[Soll ich? 156] © Nov. 30, 1929; 1 ¢.
each Dee. 14; K 7182, 7180, 7181.
[Nelly, 153] by Curt Meyer-Eber-
hardt. © Sept. 9, 1929; 1c. Sept. 24,
K 5977.
[Venezianische fischerboote, 13219] ;
by Konstantin Gorbatoff. © Dec. 2,
LQ 29h ey Dee: (2 Kone
Hansen (Alfred) Globe, Ariz. 15642
Quail at water hole- © Jan. 10,
1929; 2c. Dee. 19; J 473.
Hanson (G B.) Baldwin, Wis.
15643
Western cable farm lighting battery.
New Type. © July 26, 1929; 2 c. Nov.
4; K 6664.
Harder (William J.) New York.
15644
Ty-pac no. 2. © 1c. Oct 29, 1929;
J O—4119.
Hartford fire insurance co., Hartford.
15645-15648
Fire writes in red. © Nov. 2, 1929;
2c. Nov. 14; K 6795.
How are you going to get out from
under. © Nov. 30, 1929; 2 c. Dee. 4;
K 705i,
How near is your guess at the weight
of fire’s fist? © Sept. 7, 1929; 2 «.
sept. 24; K 5980.
This year why don’t you take it
seriously? © Oct. 5, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct.
11; K 61438.
Hawkins (O. F.) Marysville, Kan.
15649-15651
Taps for Pilot Kearnes, 9329 (1-38)
© Sept. 9, 1929; 2 c. each Sept. 25; J
314-316.
Hazleton mfg. co., Hazleton, Pa.
15652
It naturally adopts proper position.
© Aug. 1, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 4; K 6102.
Hazzard (William) Evart, Mich. 15653
Store arrangement, proposed. Blue-
print. ©1ce Dec. 6, 1929; I 15138.
Heard (Lillian Thompson) Center
Sandwich, N. H. 15654
North Sandwich, N. H., Durgin’s
bridge. © July 23, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 31;
J O—8796.
Hermitage art co., ine., Chicago.
15655-15667
Christmas offering, 154. © Nov. 10,
1929; 2. c. Nov. 18; K 6848.
[Easter folder, 151. Four figures at
empty tomb]. © Oct. 31, 1929; 2 ce.
Novy. 18; K 6841.
Easter offering, 150. © Nov. 10,
1929; 2 c. Nov. 18; K 6842.
Jesus Nazarenus Rex Judaeorum,
149." © Oct. 15,°19293 2° c. Oct se
6827.
[Lenten folder, 143.
Gothic border design] ©Oct. 31, 1929;
2c. Noy. 18; K 6840.
8 prints:
Christmas offering, 145, 149; K 6575,
6579.—[ General folder, 147] ; K 6577—
Lenten offering, 142; K 6573—Offer-
ing for the missions, 144; K 6574.—
Offering for the missions. The world
is our field, 141; K 6572.—Thanksgiv-
ing folder, 146; K 6576.—Triple nov-
ena of Masses for all souls, ete.; K
6578. © Oct. 25, 1929; 2 ec. each Oct.
Ble :
306
Crucifix with ©
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1929 15705
Higgins (Clifford Lynn) Baltimore. | Holt gallery. New York. 15689
15668-15670 Cabanal fishermen. (Jn Literary
Portable hoist wreck, 1-3. © Oct.
23, 1929; 2 c. each Oct. 28; J O—3727—
3729.
Hilliard (Henry W.) Buffalo. 15671
[Holy family in prayer.] © Aug. 5,
1929; 2 c. Sept. 14; K 6040.
Hinds (Donald) New Rochelle, N. Y.
15672
Courage. © Dec. 9, 1929; 2 ¢. Nov.
11; K 7185.
Hitchings & co., Elizabeth, N. J.
15673, 15674
‘Method and details for setting posts
super-frame greenhouse. © Dec. 16,
1929; 2 c. Dec. 18; I 1565.
Super-frame greenhouse, method and
details of laying out, 1A. © Nov. 1,
1929; 2 c. Nov. 23; I 1426.
Hite (T. H.) Cincinnati. 15675-15679
5 photographs:
Chiddix (H. J.) ; J O—4244.—_Embry
(T. Higbee) ; J O—4243.—Huffman (S.
C.) ; J O—4245.—_Kaliman (Alvin E.) ;
J O 4246.—Riddle (J. P.) ; J O—4242.
© Noy. 22, 1929; 2 c. each Dec. 9.
Hoffman (Minnie Grace) New York.
15680
Then—Raleigh favored leaders.
Now—leaders favor Raleighs. © 1 «.
Oct. 29, 1929; J O—3795.
Hoit (Richard B.) Miami, Fla.
15681, 15682
Goodyear dirigible, Miami, Fla., A
(2664, 2665) © Dec. 8, 1929; 2 c. each
Dec. 18; J O—4346, 43847.
Hoit, Rose & Troster, New York.
15683
Course of bank stock prices—August,
September, October, November. [Graph
of weighted averages of 14 N. Y. C.
bank stocks] © Dec. 2, 1929; 2 «.
DWeew2 <1 1535. ;
Hoklos (Wilber I.) Steamboat
Springs, Colo. 15684
Engineers blidg., [elevations and
plans] Sheets 1-13, blueprints. © 1c.
Nov. 1, 1929; I 1440.
Hollender (L. H.) co., New York.
15685-15687
[Embroidery design, S. Q. F. (1-3) ]
© 1c. each Oct. 19, 1929; I 1196-1198.
Hollingsworth (Ardent) Portland.
Or. 15688
Silent prayer. © 1 c¢. Oct. 1, 1929;
J O—8418.
Digest, Oct. 12, 1929)
1c. Oct. 24; K 6496.
©rOcth 100 1o29
Home insurance co., of New York, New
York. 15690
Sunnyside, the home of Washington
Irving. ©. Oct. 38,1929; 2c, Oct.) 7.
K 7099.
Hooper (Dudley R.) Rutherford, N. J.
15691-15702
Carved stone tablet no.:
260 found at Hacienda Leon, Mexico,
18.—311 found at Hacienda Leon,
Mexico, 17.—1105 from To-achtopayot-
laca civilization, 16. © Oct. 21, 1929;
2 c. each Oct. 22;.J 341-348.
Carved stone tablet no.:
1231 from the Valley of Mexico il-
lustrating the workings of the univer-
sal forces; J 320.—1584 from the Val-
ley of Mexico illustrating the Biblical
story of the creation of the first wom-
an; J 321.—1623 found at Calacoaya
in the Valley of Mexico; J 317. ©
Sept 23, 1929; 2 c each Oct. 8.
Carved stone tablet no. 1155 found
at Chimalpa, Mexico, 14. © Oct. 18,
ODS 2.¢. Oct. 22.) de o40.4,
Inscriptions on prehistoric altar
found near San Miguel Amantla,
Mexico. © Sept. 23, 1929; 2 c« Oct.
Sid \ 3LS:
Terra cotta dish showing decoration
of Cipactli, the Mexican dragon, 7.
©. Sept: 23,..1929.-;2c. Octs 1677 829:
Terra cotta heads from Mongoloide
civilization, of Mexico, 6. © Sept. 23,
1929.2) 6. OCbhs.d 65 id, 825e
Terra cotta vase with black glaze
from Tlachijchique civilization.
Sept. 23, 1929; 2c. Oct. 8; J 318.
Water jug of terra cotta having
decoration of Huehueteotl on one side
and the Fire God on the other, 15.
© Oct. 21, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 22; J 344.
Hopwood (John A.) Flushing, N. Y.
15703
What a relief. © Nov. 1, 1929; 2c.
Noy. 30; K 7027.
Hormel (Geo. A.) & co., Austin, Tex.
15704, 15705
Flavor-sealed. © Sept. 1, 1929; 2c.
Oct. 16; K 6242.
One perfect cook for a million homes.
© Oct. 1, 1929; 2 c Oct. 16; K 6248.
507
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
15706
Horne (John) Hollywood, Calif.
15706-15710
5 photographs:
King and his couriers; J 408—
Vashti with her veil off, 2; J 406—
Vashti with her veil on, 1; J 407.—
Way of the transgressor; J 405.—
Weaning scene, detail of. Hebrew
mother; J. 409. © Nov. 1, 1929; 2 ¢.
each Nov. 26.
Horydezak (Theodor) Washington.
15711
Pittsburgh, Pa., Koppers bldg. ©
Oct. 18, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 21; J O—3674.
Hull (Vera Bull) New York. 15712
[Decorative design on program for]
Katherine Bacon piano recital, Oct. 19.
© Sept. 10, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 17; K 7004.
Hunter (Herbert Chipman) Rock-
ford, Ti: 15713
Toy coal or coke truck. © May 1,
1929; 2 c. Dec. 30; I 1610.
Hurley (Edward Timothy) Cincinnati.
15714, 15715
[Rookwood gates] © Dec. 2, 1929;
2c. Dec. 4; K 7058.
[Taft homestead] .© Nov. 5, 1929;
oC. NOV. Ge CGO.
Icart (Louis) Paris.
[Colombe blessée ]
1 @ Dec: 5: K 7090:
[Pique-nique] © Nov. 12, 1929; 1c.
Dec. 5; K 7089.
3 prints:
[Chien et chat]; K 5997.—[Con-
chita]; K 5999.— [Marchande d’oise-
aux]; K 5998. © Sept. 2, 1929; 1 ¢.
each Sept. 25.
ler (James B.) Oteen, N. C. 15721
Chart of operation for alum control
apparatus. © Nov. 1, 1929; 2 c Nov.
12; I 1458. :
Illustrated London news, London.
15722-15777
15716-15720
© Nov. 12, 1929;
9 photographs:
Fan in situ as discovered.—Fan
stock of ivory, carved and stained.
Fan stock of ebony.—Fan stocks.—
Gaming box of ebony and ivory on
ebony stand.—One of the King’s
sceptres.—Playing-pieces (pawns) for
games.—Sceptre—detail, A, B.—Throw-
ing-pieces for games. © 1 ¢e. each
Sept. 27, 1929; J O—3708, 3709, 3707,
3710-3715.
15 photographs:
Arrows, bow ends; J O—3536.—Ar-
rows, spear ends; J O—3537.—Boom-
erangs; J O—3542.—Bows. (Self and
compound examples); J O—8543.—
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Bronze falchion, large weapon, prob-
abiy for Tut-ankh-amen when grown
up, A, B; J O—8584, 3535.—Ceremonial
shield with design showing the falchion
in use; J O—8533.—Guards for single-
sticks; J O—3541.—Real shield, coy-
ered with antelope hide and bearing
the King’s cartouche; J O—3532.—
Real shield, covered with North Afri-
can Cheetah’s skin and bearing the
King’s cartouche; J O—8531.—Single-
sticks: J O—3540.—Throw:ssticks; J
O—3539.— Unique bronze falchion,
small weapon, probably for Tut-ankh-
amen as a ¢child; J O—8538.—Tut-
ankh-amen’s clubs, A, B; J O—8544,
3545. © 1c. each Oct. 8, 1929.
32 photographs:
Advanced slings: weapons of plaited-
linen thread with a pouch and a loop
at the end of the cords to hold it on
the thumb, ete.; J O—8454.—Amphora
type alabaster vase in which a small
quantity of oil left by the tomb-thieves
remained; J O—8475.—Bedstead of
ivory and gold; J O—3466.—Cedar
wood and ebony embellished with ivory
rectangular footstool; J O—3464._Clay
capsule, impressed with the device of
the domain from which the wine
came. A Sealed top of an amphora;
J O—8481.—Crater form alabaster
vase, beautifully carved with ornament
and an incised inscription covered with
pigment; J O—3472.—Fai and ungent
jar of Arybalos shape, found in the
annexe of Tut-ankh-amen’s tomb and
bearing the prenomen and nomen of
Thothmes III, and inscription giving
its capacity; J O—8473.—Finger-
prints of a tomb-thief who entered the
annexe to steal the costly ungents and
oils from the jars; J O—3471.—Gala
robe suggesting an official vestment of
the character of priestly apparel;
J O—3477.—Gold panel of bedstead;
J O—38465.—Holder of costly ungent
for Tut-ankh-amen: A lion gardant
vase; J O—8469.—Ivory bracelet (or
anklet) ; J O—3455.—Jars having seals
stamped with the device of the domain
from which the particular wines came;
J O—3482.—King’s, Thine enemies thy
footstool. hassock. Bottom view of
beaded hassock; J O—3463.—King’s,
Thine enemies thy footstool hassock,
showing top view of beaded hassock;
J O—8462.—Lion gardant vase, back
view; J O—8470.—Nursery chair; J
O—3468.—Nursery stool; J O—3467.—
One .of the very remarkable vases
made to hold oils and ungents so
precious that thieves broke in to
steal. Jar in the form of a bleating
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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1929 15821
Ibex; J O—3476.—One of Tut-ankh- | International harvester co., Chicago.
amen’s gloves of tapestry-woven linen 15795
with a brilliant scale pattern; J Spanning the centuries; by Jef
O—3479.—Pair of Tut-ankh-amen'’s | [eempoels. © Sept. 10, 1929; 2 «.
sandals, with bark ornamentation | gent. 12: K 6095.
showing the traditional prisoners for
the Pharaoh to tread upon; J | International mutoscope reel co., ine.,
O—3480.—Play-box of Tut-ankh-amen,
showing complicated partitions and
box-shape drawers, etc.; J O—8452.—
Queen Anne, Tut-ankh-amen vase, in
form of a pomegranate fruit; J
O—3457.—Standard cubit measure
ease; J O—3456—Three-legged stool.
Underside view; J O—8461—Three-
legged — stool. Upright view; J
O—3460.—Tut-ankh-amen’s dalmatic:
A vestment-like gala robe symbolic of
the tunic of joy and the garment of
rejoicing ; J O—3478.—Tut-ankh-
amen’s (King) play box. The chest
with the lid wrenched partly open,
showing the locking knob, etc: J
O—3459.—Tut-ankh-amen’s (King)
play box: the chest with the lid raised ;
J O—8458.—Tut-ankh-amen’s lighter.
Diagram showing how the fire-making
device was used: J O—3451.—Tut-
ankh-amen’s lighter: the young king’s
fire-maker ; J O—3453.—- Vase, in crater
form, embellished with an elaborate
open-work envelope and made of semi-
translucent ealcite: J O—347T4. ©le.
each Sept. 25, 1929.
International derrick and equipment
co., Columbus, O. 15778-15780
Anchor pole, details of, E—115, sheet
1. Blueprint. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1929;
I 1120.
Erection for, E-115, sheet E.
Blueprint. © 1 c¢ Sept. 25, 1929;
si .
Standard 100 radio tower, details,
sheets 1, 2. Blueprints. © 1 ¢. Oct.
28, 1929; I 1248.
International engineering corp., Wash-
ington. 15781
Boeing carrier type fighter, model
FB-5. Secale model dwg. 8. Biue-
print. © Dee. 21, 1929; 2 ec. Dee. 21;
I 1581.
International feature service, inc.,
New York. 15782-15794
Bringing up father. 1929. ©
Weekly:
Sept. 1-29; 1 c. each Sept. 6—Oct. 5;
K 155066—155070.— Oct. 6-27: 1 c. each
Oct. 10-381; K 155071—155074.—Nov.
3-24; 1 ec. each Nov. 8-30; K 155075—
155078.
New York. 15796
Pollyanna, 1152. © March 14, 1929;
1c. June 7; 1c. June 20; J O—8642.
International publications,
York.
Druggist.
Oct. 1929)
12; K 6743.
New
15797
(In American Druggist,
© Oct. 1, 1929; 1 ec. Nov.
inc.,
International star class yacht racing
assn., New York. 15798
New sail plan star class. ©le
Dee. 10, 1929; I 1523:
Investment trust of New York. inc.,
New York. 15799
Chart showing diversification and
the proportion invested in each of the
corporations, ete. © Aug. 28, 1929;
Peet. Joys A 1287.
15800
© Oct. 8,
Irving trust co., New York.
Wall street, number one.
1929; 2c. Oct. 9; J 324.
Ising (C. E.) corp., Flushing, N. Y.
15801-15808
Ising:
Jenquil: J O—3629.—Lily of the val-
ley; J O—8634.—Orange blossoms;
J O—3630.—Orange blossoms. Small
spray; J O—3633.—Violets; J O—
3631—White jasmin; J O—3627.—
Wistaria; J O—3632.—Yellow jasmin;
J O—3628. © 1c. each Oct. 17, 1929.
Oakland,
15809
© Dec.
Italian investment
Calif.
Dante Alighieri, Florence.
4, 1929; 2c. Dec. 9; K 7120.
Ittman (William) Boston.
15810-15821
corp.,
12 drawings:
How much life insurance shall I buy,
14. (Budget series); I 13863—-1366.—
Dividend performance of a $10,000-30
payment life policy; I 1867.—Extra
dividends: I 1874——Maturities; I
1371.—Options of settlement of pro-
ceeds; I 1368.—Ordinary life. The
king of them all; I 1369—Reserves;
I 1372.—Single payment (ordinary)
life insurance charted for $10,000; I
1373— What is my life value to my
family; I 1370. © 1. each Noy. 20,
1929.
309
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
15822
Ives (Heath A.) Hyder, Alaska.
15822-15827
Chickamin Glacier and _ River,
Alaska. © Oct. 16, 1929; 2 c Nov. 6;
J O—8861.
Premier and British Columbia silver
mines, British Columbia, Canada. ©
July 30, 1929; 2 ec. Aug. 12; J O—8885.
Texas Creek, Alaska:
Chickamin Glacier and Disappearing
Lake.—Glacier scene-—Mountains and
glaciers.—Terminal cliff, Chickamin
Glacier at Disappearing Lake. © Oct.
16, 1929; 2 c. each Nov. 6; J O—3860,
3863, 3864, 3862.
Jacoby (Helen Eaton) Indianapolis.
15828
May your Christmas bells ring gaily
into the New Year. © Dee. 2, 1929;
2c. Dec. 5; K 7092.
Jeffery (Oliver K.) Portland, Or.
15829
Wigwam, sheets 1-6. Blueprints.
© 1c. Nov. 4, 1929; I 1335.
Jennewein (Henry A.) Breda, Ia.
15830
Iowacoin. © Oct. 15, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct.
19; K 6330.
Johnson (K. Beatrice) Iron Mountain,
Mich. 15831-15838
Fighting deer locked in death, 1-8.
© Nov. 25, 1929; 2 ¢. each Dee. 9;
J O—4220-4227.
Johnson (Tallmadge B.) & Johnson
(Evelyn CC.) South MHamilton,
Mass. 15839-15850
All the year I think of you, ete. ©
Mar. 1, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 28; K 7122.
Friendship’s greetings. Some things
improve with age, ete. © Nov. 15,
1929; 2 c. Nov. 23; K 6898.
Merry Christmas. Dear little child
I wish for you, ete. © Nov. 15, 1928;
2 c. Nov. 28, 1929; K 7005.
There are dreams we dream by the
Christmas-fire, etc. © Nov. 1, 1928;
2 ec. Nov. 23, 1929; K 6892.
To help you to get well. © Oct. 1,
1928; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1929; K 7124.
When you celebrate this birthday,
etc. © Mar. 1, 1929; 2 ec. Sept. 28;
K 7123.
Where sorrow casts a shadow, etc.
© July 1, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 23; K 6897.
5 prints:
Christmas song..
firelight, ete.—Christmas vases.
friendship gathers memories,
Candle-light and
While
ete.—
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Merry Christmas. Our ship sets sail,
ete.—Our Christmas box. We hope
that our box, etc.—To greet you. This
little gift I’ve wrapped with love, ete.
© Nov. 15, 1928; 2 ec. each Noy. 23,
1929; K 6891, 6894-6896, 6898.
Johnston (Clarence Nettleton) San
Luis Obispo, Calif. 15851
Oil flow chart. © Nov. 1, 1927; 2 ¢.
Nov. 18, 1929; I 1351.
Johnston & Johnston, inc., Pittsburgh.
15852, 15853
Koppers building, 80, 114. © Oct.
24, 1929; 2 c. each Nov. 12; J O—3920,
3921.
Jones (Herbert A.) Washington, —
15854
Imperium Neptuni regis. © Sept.
25, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 24; K 5982.
Josselyn (Lewis) Carmel, Calif.
15855
Pebble Beach, Calif. © Oct. 2, 1929;
2c. Nov. 26; J O—4350.
Junior air service of America, ine.,
Chicago. 15856
Dawn of a new era in transporta-
tion. Junior air service of America,
inc. © Dec. 18, 1929: 2c. Dec ae
K 7288.
Jurkowsky (Volodimir W.) New York.
15857
[ Ukrainian embroidery designs,
23-11] © Oct. 19, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 30;
K 6591.
Kansas City, Mo. Chamber of com-
merce. 15858
Southwest retail merchants council.
Market week supporter 1929, 10th semi-
annual meeting. © July 1, 1929; 2 «.
Sept. 16; K 6423.
Karr (Joseph J.) Linnton, Or. 15859
Karr monoplane. Cantalever wing.
© 1c. Sept. 7, 1929; J O—8500.
Karsten statistical laboratory, ine.,
New Haven. 15860-15864
Comparograph: '
All investment trusts.—Price of
wheat.—Steel scrap prices.—Total
broker’s loans. © Oct. 10, 1929; 2 ec.
each Oct. 17; I 1162, 1163, 1165, 1164.
Kawneer co., Niles, Mich. 15865
Burd. © Oct. 15, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 31;
K 6580.
o10
MISCELLANEOUS
no. 4, 1929
Kehl (Eugene) Chicago. 15866
Seven ages. © Sept. 10, 1929; 2 ec.
Oct. 2; J O—8424.
Kelly (Thomas K.) Minneapolis.
15867-15880
Great store-wide dollar sale, 858. ©
Sept. 23, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 5; K 6107.
Greatest sale in 48 states. © Dec.
Zwo29)> 2c. Dee. 26; K. 7371.
October specials, 862. © Sept. 26,
1929); 2. c. Oct..3; K 6083:
Our greatest anniversary sale, 863.
© Sept. 26, 1929; 2 ce. Oct. 5; K 6106.
4 prints:
Finest of jewelry now priced des-
perately low, ete, 848; K 6082.—
Furniture for every room of every
house, 849; K 6084.—Ho! and another
touchdown, 847; K 6081.—We shut our
doors. A voieano of bargains, 850;
K 6080. © Sept. 16, 1929; 2 c. each
Oes.3.
6 prints:
Dollar day, 859; K 6074.—Dollar
sale, 861; K 6078.—[Man shouting,
border lines, 856]; K 6079.—Now [and
a circle, 857]; K 6075—Now [and a
square, 855]; K 6076.—October clear-
away, 860; K 6077. © Sept. 23, 1929;
2 ec. each Oct. 3.
Kelly (Walter Franklin) Hast Orange,
PS B 15881
[Technical location and object of
safety cut-out switch inserted in bat-
tery circuit of automobile] © 1 «.
Mee te OOO. E11.
Kennedy & co., New York. 15882
[Brooklyn bridge, footpath]; by
Luigi Kasimir. © Oct. 10, 1929; 2 ¢.
Oct. 11; K 6288.
Keystone view co., Meadville, Pa.
15883-15990
American mother bathing the baby.
17470. © Sept. 25, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 10;
J O—3546.
Boston, Mass. from an_ airplane,
323882. © Nov. 11, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 6;
J O—4229.
Cathedral of St. John the Divine,
New York (City):
Chapel of St. James, 32296.—Chapel
of St. Saviour, 32299——St. Ambrose
chapel, 32298—St. Martin’s chapel,
32297. © Dec. 6, 1929; 2 c. each Dec.
31; J O—4508-4511.
Cathedral of St. John the Divine,
New York (City) choir stalls, 32295.
© Nov.); 25;; 1929; :2 e.. Dec. 31;
J O—4498.
97393—30——_5
CLASSES, H TO K
15990
Chicago, Ill., Michigan ave., north
from Straus tower, 32385. ©! Oct. 29,
1929; 2 ec. Dec. 6: J O—4230.
Chicago Cubs, players of the, in dug-
out before calling of a game of the
World series, Oct. 1929, at Chicago,
Tll., 32384. © Oct. 16, 1929; 2 ¢. Dee.
6; J O—42381.
Graf Zeppelin, at Los Angeles in
August, 1929. Air cruise around the
world, 32415. © Nov. 15, 1929; 2 e.
Dee. 4; J O—4196.
Hoover (President) and Premier
Ramsay MacDonald of Great Britain,
on the steps of the White House,
Washington, D. C., 32391. © Oct. 19,
1929; 2 c. Dee. 6; J O—4232.
Hoover (President and Mrs.) Mr.
and Mrs. Edison and Mr. Ford board-
ing a train of 1879 model—Light’s
golden jubilee, 17423. © Oct. 26, 1929;
2c. Dec. 6; J O—4234.
Jones (Bobby) winner of 1929 Na-
tional Open Golf Championship, ad-
dressing the ball at Winged Foot
country club, Mamaroneck, N. Y.,
32376. © Aug. 9, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 6;
J O—3855.
Liberty (Statue of); by Bartholdi,
New York (City) © Aug. 9, 1929;
2 c. Sept. 16; J O—3262.
Lincoln (Abraham) a rare old third-
dimension portrait, made in the days
of the American civil war, 28017. ©
Sept. 6, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 3; J O—834380.
MacDonald (Ramsay) British pre-
mier at Washington, D. C., Oct. 44
P. M.—1929, arrival, 32390. © Oct.
21, 1929; 2 ec. Dee. 6; J O—42338.
Pittsburgh, Pa.:
At night during Edison golden jubi-
lee week—view from Mt. Washington
toward Koppers bldg., 32412.—At night
from Mt. Washington during Edison
golden jubilee week, 32407.—Bird’s-
eye view, from Grant bldg., 32410.—
Bird’s-eye view from Grant bldg. look-
ing toward Koppers bldg., 32409.—
Bird’s-eye view from Grant bldg.
toward junctions of rivers, 32411.—
From Mt. Washington during Edison
golden jubilee week, night scene,
32404.—Koppers bldg., 32402.—Penn-
sylvania r. r. station, 32403—Pennsyl-
vania r. r. station, night scene. 32408.
© Dec. 5, 1929; 2 ce. each Dec. 31;
J O—4499-4507.
Pittsburgh and Lake Hrie r. r. float,
Edison golden jubilee week, Pittsburgh, |
Pa., 32406. © Dec. 5, 1929; 2 c. Dee.
31; J O—4498.
oll
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
15990
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Keystone view co.—Continued.
Playing with a toy train, P—17511.
© Nov. 25, 1929; 2c Dec. 31; J O—
4494. :
Reo:
Car model master sedan, 5-passenger,
Ku 91983.—F H master speed wagon,
2-ton dump unit, 17479.—F lying cloud
model CBS sport brougham, 17486.—
G A speed wagon with special plat-
form body, 3 ton, 17483. © Oct. 9,
1929; 2 c. each Dec. 4; J O—4164,
4174, 4165, 4175.
Reo model CSS sport sedan, KU
91991. © Oct. 9, 1929; 2 © Dee. 7;
J O—4210.
Reo model:
D A general utility speed wagon,
panel unit, 17490.—F H master speed
wagon, 2-ton dump unit, 17477.—G C
special Lyons stake speed wagon.
Heavy duty, 3 ton, 17482.—G D heavy
duty dump, 3 ton, 17480, 17481. ©
Oct. 9, 1929; 2 c. each Dec. 4; J O—
4172, 4173, 4176-4178.
Reo model Flying cloud:
B2CSR sport coupe, 17488.—B2PS
. sport phaeton, 17478.—B2SS — sport
sedan, 17485.—C B master brougham,
17484.—C S master sedan, 17487.—
C2CS master sport coupe, 17489. ©
Oct. 9, 1929; 2c. each Dec. 4; J O—
4166-4171.
Smith (Horton) of Oak Hills coun-
try club, Joplin, Mo., at the top of the
swing. Winged Foot country club,
Mamaroneck, N. Y., 32375. © Aug. 9,
1929; 2: ce. Nov. 6; J O—8856.
3 photographs:
Auld brig o’Doon, Ayr, Scotland,
28496.—Employees. leaving the Ford
motor company’s factory, Detroit,
Mich., 382381.— Farragut (Admiral)
Madison Square, N. Y.; by Augustus
Saint Gaudens, 32374. © Oct. 5, 1929;
2c. each Nov. 6; J O—8852-8854.
38 photographs:
Borghese gladiator by Agasias,
Louvre, Paris, France, 38176.—Lost
Souls, River of, gorge of the, Colorado,
32378.—Mary (Virgin) statue of, Vati-
ean, Rcme, Italy, 3395. © Dec. 6,
1929; 2 c. each Dee. 381; J O—4512-
4514.
3 photographs:
City street cleaning machine, P-
32418. Columbus, 0O., flying field.
Starting point of plane on first air rail
trip, New York to Los Angeles, July
8, 1929, 382417—Pennsylvania r. r.
float, Edison golden jubilee week,
Pittsburgh, Pa., 32405. © Dee. 5, 1929;
2c. each Dec. 31; J O—4495-4497.
3 photographs:
733 convertible coupe, 2-passenger,
17505.—740 coupe, 5-passenger, 17498.—
745 coupe, 5-passenger, 17503. © Nov.
19, 1929; 2 c. each Dee. 4; J O—4197—-
4199.
4-passenger :
733 phaeton, 17497—740 phaeton,
17495.—745 Deitrich convertible vic-
toria, 17507—745 phaeton, 17499.—
745 sport phaeton, 17506. © Nov. 12,
1929; 2 c. each Dec. 4; J O—4181, 4186,
4191, 4192, 4194.
4 photographs:
American mother preparing a meal,
17471.—Fishing in the brook, 17474.—
Playing tea party, 17476.—Rabbits on
the grass, 17472. © Oct. 22, 1929; 2c.
each Dec. 6; J O—4235—-4288.
5-passenger :
726 sedan, 17509.—733 club sedan,
17496.—740 club sedan, 17494.—740
sedan, 17502.—745 club sedan, 17501.
© Nov. 12, 1929; 2 ec. each Dee. 4;
J O—4179, 4180, 4185, 4187, 4190.
{-passenger :
733 sedan, 17491.—733 sedan limou-
sine, 17510.—733 touring, 17508.—-740
sedan, 17493.—740 touring, 17492.—745
sedan, 17500.—745 touring, 17504. ©
Nov. 12, 1929; 2 c. each Dec. 4; J O—
4183, 4182, 4184, 4188, 4189, 4193, 4195.
12 photographs:
Assembling room, chassis and
motors, automobile plant, Detroit,
Mich., 32379.—Bedtime, 17469.—Chil-
dren in a farmyard, 17473—Cow at
milking time, 17465.—Father going to
work, 17468.—Horse, Jerry, feeding
from a basket, 17466.—Making toys
that go, 17468.—Motor-testing room in
an automobile plant, Detroit, Mich,
32380.—See-saw with a barrel and a
ladder, 17475.—Sharpening an ax on a
grindstone, 17467.—Summer—A family
picnie party, 17464.—Washing doll
clothes, 17462. © Sept. 26, 1929; 2 ¢.
each Oct. 10; J O—38547-8558.
14 photographs: :
733 coupe, 5-passenger, 17519.—733
runabout, 17520, 17528.—733 sport
phaeton, 17518, 17521.—733 stat. coupe,
17523.—740 convertible coupe, 17525.—
740 runabout, 17524.—740 sedan limou-
sine, 17522.—745 Deitrich convertible
sedan, 17530.—745 Deitrich convertible
sedan, top down, 17531.—745 Deitrich
convertible sedan, with top up, 17529.—
745 Le Baron town ear, style 1907,
17526, 17527. © Dee. 11,-1929%-2e.
each Dec. 31; J O—4517-4530.
312
no. 4, 1929
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
16058
726 sedan, 17517. © Dee. 11, 1929;
2.e@ Dec. 31; J O—4516.
745:
Club sedan, 5-passenger, 17516.—
Phaeton, 4-passenger, 17515.—Sedan
limousine, 7-passenger, 17513, 17514.
© Nov. 20, 1929; 2 c. each Dec. 4: J
O—4200-4203.
King features Syndicate, ine, New
15991-16015
Google and Spark Plug.
York,
Barney
1929. © Weekly:
Sept. 1-29; 1 ¢. each Sept. 6—Oct.
9; K 6273-6277.—Oct. 6-27 se seaeh
Oct. 10-31; K 6686-6689.—Nov. 3-24;
1 c. each Nov. 8-30; K 7197-7200.
Tillie the toiler.
K 6278—6282.—Oct. 6-27 ; 1 ce. each Oct.
10-31; K 6682-6685.—Nov. 3-24: 1 ¢.
each Nov. 8-30; K 7193-7196.
Kitchen (L. E.) Indianapolis.
broadcasting stations.
1929; 2 c. Dec. 30; I 1608.
Klein (Fred P.) jr. Collingdale, Pa.
16017
[Ideal indoor basebail game] ©
1 ¢. Oct. 30, 1929; I 1255.
Knoll (John) Atlantie City.
16018-16020
Pius XI (pope) A-C. © Oct. ie
1929; 2 c. each Oct. ted oop OO
Kollecker (W. F.) Saranac Lake, N. Y.
16021-16036
Algonquin hotel, old, and lower
Saranac Lake, air view showing. ©
Oct. 29, 1929; 2 ©. Oct. SO d, O37 Ts
Gabriels, N. Y., sanatarium. © Oct.
1, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 30: J O—3802.
Moody Pond looking east, view from
air showing. © Oct. 29, 1929; 2¢
Oct 30; J O—3782.
Saranac Lake, N. Y.:
Aeroplane view, Showing Main st.
section and Broadway.—Air view,
showing Broadway section.—Air view
Showing Saranac River and four
bridges.—From the air looking south
showing lumber mills—From the air
showing Park ave. and railroad
tracks.—Showing River st. and Lake
Flower from aeroplane. © Oct. 29,
1929; 2 e. each Oct. Us JO23775—
3777, 3779-3781.
Saranac Lake, N. Y.:
National vaudeville artist sanata-
rium.—Trudeau Sanatarium.—Village
1929. © Weekly:
Sept. 1-29; 1 c. each Sept. 6-Oct. 5;
16016
Principal Canadian and American
© Nov. 15,
herd, 6224]; by K. Schleibner,
from aeroplane showing Lake Colby in
distance. © Oct. 1, 1929; 2 © each
Sept. 30; J O—3803, 3801, 3804.
Saranac Lake, .N.Y:, Village from.
aeroplane:
Looking north Showing Mt. Pisgah.—
Looking northeast ‘up Main st.—Look-
ing south.—Showing Lake Flower. ©
Oct. 1, 1929: 2 @. each Oct. 830; J O0O—
3772, 3771, 3778, 3774.
Kolynos co., New Haven. 16037-16040)
How clean my mouth feels. Kolynos
dental cream. [Carnival girl, 310-H]
© Sept. 1, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 12S KG (ale.
—— [Girl with tooth brush, 309-1]
© Sept. 1; :1929- 2 ©. Sept. 12; K 6117.
[Pirate girl, 3808-E] © Sept.
1, 1929; 2 ¢. Sept. 12; K 64209.
—— [Spanish girl with fan, 307-D]
© Sept. 1, 1929; 2c. Sept. 12: K 6537.
Koss (Harry) ine., Cleveland. 16041
Alliance of Bohemian Catholic clubs
of Cleveland, banquet, Hotel Cleveland,
Sept. 29, 1929. Sept. 29, 1929-2 «¢,
Oct: J O-— 3417
Kraus (Harry EK.) New York. 16042
[Style] copy sheet. © Nov. 25,
1929; 2 ec. Nov. 27; I 1481.
Kroll (Robert C.) St. Louis,
16043-16044
Monumental St. Louis. © 1e. Oct.
3, 1929; J O—3483.
St. Louis to the front.» © Aug. 30,
1929; 1 c. Oct. 3; K 6400.
Kitinzli bros., Itd., Ztirich, Switzerland.
16045-16058
[Christ before the Doctors, 6145,
7219] ; by Hermann Clementz. © Aug,
30; 1922) 1 “Gach June 11, 1929 ;
K 6766, 6774.
[Christ blessing the children, 7218]
by H. Clementz. © July 7, L238. Lie:
June 11, 1929; K 6778
Coena Domini. [Last supper, 6128] ;
by Kaspar Schleibner. © Apr. Ee
1820; 1 @. June 11, 1929: K 6767.
[Holy Family, 1226]; by H. Zatzka.
© May 5, 1923; 1 ¢. June 11, 1929 -
K 6779.
—_— [1227]; by H. Zatzka. © July
8, 1923; 1 e& June 11, 1929; K 6781.
Jesus, Pastor bonus. [Good Shep-
© Apr.
20, 1925; 1 ce. June 11, 1929; K 6773.
[Last supper, 72221; by Kaspar
Schleibner. © Apr. 13, 1920; 1¢ June
11, 1929: K 6776.
313
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
16059
Ktinzli bros., 1td.—Continued.
Sfancta] Familia. [Holy Family,
6191]; by H. Zatzka. © May 28, 1923;
1c. June 11, 1929; K 6768.
— [6200]; by H. Zatzka. © July
8, 1923; 1 c. June 11, 1929; K 6769.
Sinite parvulos’ venire ad me.
[Christ blessing the children, 6218] ; by
H;' Clementz.:' ©” July. 7, 1923) sve.
June 11, 1929; K 6772.
4 prints by H. Zatzka:
[Flight to Egypt, 7217]|—Fuga in
Aegyptum. [Flight to Egypt, 6202]—
Nativitas Domini. [Nativity of Christ,
6201]—[Nativity of Christ, 7216] ©
June 20, 1923; 1 ¢ each June 11,
1929; K 6777, 6771, 6770, 6775.
Kuhn (Alfred) San Francisco. 16059
Architectural embelishment [!] for
advertising purposes. Proposed fea-
ture. Hlevation [and] plan. Blue-
print. ©l1c. Oct. 15, 1929; I 1433.
Lamb (William A.) Chicago. 16060
First international foursome—Eng-
land y. Scotland. © Oct. 30, 1929;
2c. Nov. 11; K 6740.
Lane (Deck) Ebensburg, Pa.
16061-16063
Goshawk eapturing ruffed grouse,
A-C. © Oct. 12, 1929; 2 ec. each Oct.
14; J O—8573-3575.
Lane (John Thorne) Los Angeles.
16064
Messenger of peace. © Sept. 1, 1929;
2c. Nov. 4; 11814.
Lane (Marian V. M.) Washington.
16065-16072
8 prints:
Barstow-Willis house; K 6503.—
Eden-Brown house; K 6501.—Hoffman-
Simpson house; K 6506.—House of
Seven Gables; K 6499.—Little (Nathan
Robinson) house; K 6502.—Mansfield-
Bolles house ; K 6505.—Osgood (Nathan
Cook) house; K 6504.—Pieree-Johon-
not-Nichols house; K 6500. © Oct.
18, 1929; 2 ce. each Oct. 26.
Larkin (William James) jr., Chicago.
16673
System of co-ordinate ruling for
graphical plotting. of power functions
as straight lines. Blueprint. © 1 ¢.
Noy. 20, 1929; I 1362.
Lawrence (John D.) Santa Monica,
Calif. 16074-16076
Steel interlocked insulated brick
wall. Blueprint. © Oct. 22, 1929;
2c. Oct, 2370 i220.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Steel interlocked insulated tile wall.
Blueprint. © Nov. 2, 1929; 2 ec. Noy.
1 T3229:
Steel interlocked tile veneer lifetime
home plan. Blueprint. © Oct. 22,
1929; 2 e. Oct. 28; I 1220.
Leavitt (Hlizabeth D.) Chicago.
16077
[Old English Christmas seal] ©
Oct. 20, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 7; K 6829.
Lee (Francis George) Kingston, R. I.
16078
[Ad-o-graph contest] © 1 ec. Oct.
23, 1929; 1 1212.
Leestma (Frank) Sturgis, Mich.
16079, 16080
Bee swarm in the open, A, B. ©
Oct. 11, 1929; 2 c. each Oct. 31; J O—
3797, 3808.
Lehigh Portland cement co., Allentown,
Pa. 16081-16088
Lehigh airports competition :
Yirst prize. Perspective. — First
prize. Plan.—Second prize. Perspec-
tive.— Second prize. Plan. — Third
prize. Perspective. — Third prize.
Plan.—Fourth prize. Perspective.—
Fourth prize. Plan. © Dee. 9, 1929;
2c. each Dec. 11; J O—42564263.
LeMaster (J. Lloyd) Corvallis, Or.
. 16089, 16090
Law tree. © Dec. 22, 1929; 2 e.
Dee. 30; J O—4398.
Negotiable instrument tree. © Dec.
22, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 30; J O—4399.
Leonard (Sylvia Tucker) Hast Free-
town, Mass. 16091
Enchanting weather for a stroll on
the Battery—Battery Park in old New
York—1850. © Aug. 2, 1929; 2 ec. Oct.
5; K 6289.
Lexington historical society, Lexing-
ton, Mass. 16092, 16093
Lexington, Mass., Buckman tavern,
built 1690, 81936. © Oct. 16, 1929;
2 e. Oct. 19; K 6332.
Haneock-Clarke house,
Mass. The kitchen, 81935.
1929+ 2 c. Oct. 19; K 6833:
Liberty frame & picture co., inc., New
York. 16094-16097
Travers’ (Helen Grace) :
[Caught]—[Good morning]—[Good
night]—[Pals] © Nov. 30, 1929; 2 ec.
each Dec. 9; K 7112, 7109, 7110, 7111.
Lexington,
© Oct. 16,
314
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES,
no. 4, 1929
Liebs (L. A.) co., ine., New York.
16098
[Poppykins] © Oct. 15, 1929; 2 e¢.
Oct. 31; K 6593.
Lifsit (Henry B.) Denver. 16099
Nugolf. Blueprint. © Dee. 10,
1929: 2 c. Dec. 16; I 1536.
Lincoln mortgage co., Los Angeles.
16100-16120
[House M-123-S, perspective] ©
Nov. 5, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1929; I 1280.
[101-C, floor plan] © Dee. 20,
ts — 2 ¢. Oct. 29, 1929; 1 1222.
[105—-I, first and second floor
© May 10, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct. 29;
plans]
I 1224.
—— [105-I, perspective] © May
10, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 29; I 1223.
—— [107-§, floor plan] © Apr. 19,
1929 ; 2 c. Oct. 29; I 1226.
- —— [107-S, perspective]
dd, A929; 2 ©. Oct: 29: I 1225.
[House 108-S]:
First floor plan.—[Perspective.]—
Second fioor plan. © June 10, 1929;
mG iCAch OEet..29 5 1.1228 1227/'1229;
[House 124-S, floor plan] © Nov.
20, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 29, 1929; I 1233.
[124-S, perspective] © Nov.
20, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 29, 1929; I 1232.
[125-H, floor plan] © Feb.
BP ig29552 «Ge Oct..29 -T, 1235.
[125-H, perspective]
1, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 29; I 1284.
[127-S, floor plan] © Nov.
26, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1929; I 1237.
[127-S, perspective] © Nov.
26, 1928; 2 c Oct. 29, 1929; I 1236.
[House 128-S]:
First floor plan.—[Perspective.]—
Second floor plan. © Nov. 4, 1928;
2 @. each Oct. 29, 1929; I 1239, 1238,
1240.
[House 131-S, perspective] © Aug.
HORTS29; 2>e::Oct. 29.5; 1 1241.
— 181-8, second floor plan. ©
Aug. 10, 1929; 2 ¢..Oct. 29; I 1242.
Lincoln home, M-123-S, floor plan.
© Nov. 5, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1929: I
1231.
© Apr.
———
© Feb.
——__
Lomen bros. Nome, Alaska.
16121, 16122
Hielson (Col. Ben) 1, 2. © Oct. 15,
1929; 2 ¢c. each Nov. 12; J O—3886,
3887.
H TO K
16148
Los Angeles examiner, Los Angeles.
16123-16126
All [a] matter of viewpoint. © Dec.
13, 1929; 1 @ Dee. 26; K 7861.
Chester (Alma) and Frank Mc-
Glynn in Abraham Lineoln. © Dec.
17, 1929; 1 @. Dec. 26; K 7368.
Contrast study of a miss in color
and taste. © Nov. 28, 1929; 1 c. Dee.
26; K 7360.
Daniels (Bebe) in Rio Rita. © Dee.
14, 1929; 1 @ Dee. 26; K 7362.
Loviner (John Forest) Paterson, N. J.
16127
Come follow me. © Sept. 5, 1929;
2 ce. Sept. 25; J 300.
Lucknaus studio, Los Angeles. 16128
Los Angeles, Calif., Wilshire pro-
fessional bldg. © Nov. 25, 1929; 2 e¢.
Noy. 30; J O—4123.
Ludlam (Thomas Russell) 16129
[Avatar (Ship) Floyd L. Carlisle’s.
© Oct. 15, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 4; K 6656.
Lumart studio, Toledo, O.
16130-16132
Ross (Walter L.) 1, 2. © Aug. 31,
1929; 2 c. each Nov. 25; J O—4086,
4087,
Stritch (Rt. Rev. Samuel A.) ©
Aug. 22, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 25; J O—
4085.
McBee-Ladewich co., Mansfield, O.
16133-16146
Monument:
2183. Lennon; J O—3449.—2184,
2189. Coleman; J O—38448, 3447.—
2190. Bigelow; J O—8446.—2191.
Burdick; J O—3445.—2192. Graham;
J O—3444. © Sept. 10, 1929; 2 c. each
Oetr 2:
Monument:
2196. Brodeur; J O—3443.—2197.
Paquin; J O—8442.—2198. Lavoie; .
J O2- 3441-2201... Burdick; J. .@==
3440.— 2209. Picard; J O—38439.—
2210. Corbeil; J O—34388.—2211.
Jacques; J O—8437.—2212. Moreau;
J O—38450. © Sept. 20, 1929; 2 ec.
each Oct. 2.
MecClintic-Marshall construction ¢o.,
Pittsburgh. 16147
Boulder dam, preliminary design of
structural steel, sheet B. Blueprint.
© Aug. 29, 1929: 2 c Oct. 1; I 1109.
McConkey (Alton B.) Seattle. 16148
Barrymore (Ethel) © Sept. 19,
1929; 2 c Sept. 28; J O—3805.
315
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. rv, DoS) vw. 2
16149
McCormick (Chester 3B.) Schofield
Barracks, Hawaii. 16149
Field artillery evolutions. © Dee.
2, 1929; 2 c Dee. 18; I 1594.
McCready publishing co., New York.
16150
Playthings’ toyland. © Nov. 1,
1929; 2 c& Nov. 12; K 6761.
McCullough (Ernest) Long Island
Git y, + Neve 16151
[Chart to aid in speedy designing of
beams and girders] Blueprint. ©
1 e. Dee. 11, 1929; I 1526.
MacDaniel (Martin) Shady, N. Y.
16152
Shady from Sawkill Head showing
Cooper Lake and Mt. Tobias, view of.
© May 30, 1929:,2 & Oct.4; 5 313.
MacDonald (Pirie) New York. 16153
Cosgrave (William T.) © June 28,
1928; 2 ec. July 1, 1929; J O—2888.
MacDowell (E. B.) Pasadena.
16154-16158
5 photographs:
Amalfi, Italy; J O—8871.—\ Geisha
girls—Japan; J O—38869.—King’s ele-
phants—India; J O—3873.—MacDow-
ell’s (Dr.) private camp—Hgyptian
desert: J O—8870.—Taj Mahal, India.
HKvening; J O—3872. © May 8, 1929;
1 c. each May 17; 1 ¢. each Nov. 17.
MacGilchrist (John) Brooklyn.
16159-16172
[Majesty of the Air] © Nov. 1,
1920752 ‘e. Nov. 7; & 66Ts:
[Over the clouds and Hell Gate] ©
Dee? 1, 19295°2.e) Dec. 95 RO HZ.
12 prints:
[Aerial activity, 1917|]—[Balloon
buster |—[Banking on the cdimb]—
[Eves of the fleet]—[In the Valley of
the Somme, 1917]—[Over the Ice Bar-
rierj|—[Over the river]—[Schneider
cup winner, 1927]—[Slipping down
the airway, Lt. A. Williams speed
planej|—[Spirit of Saint Louis]—
[Transports of the sky]—[Yankee
Doodle] © Oct. 1, 1929; 2 ec. each
Oct. 23; K 6385-6387, 6384, 6388-6395.
McGregor (Herbert Rutherford)
Boothbay Harbor, Me. 16173
Lone gull. © Oct. 14, 1929; 2 «.
Oct. 15; J O—3576.
McKay (R. H.) Missoula, Mont.
16174-16200
10 photographs:
At the turn of the road, 469;
J O—4074.—\_Caseades of the Firehole
River, 746; J O—4077.—In the Jack-
son Hole Country, 745; J O—4079.—
Logan Pass road, 471; J O—4081.—
Looking backward, 476 J OQ—4075.—
Sink hole at Plains, 478; J O—4076.—
Sunset on Flathead Lake, 451;
J O—4073.—Valley and peaks, 470;
J O—4082.—Valley view, 475; J O—
4080.—Winding road, 472; J O—4078.
© Oct. 30, 1929; 2 c. each Nov. 22.
17 photographs:
Blackfoot River, 431, 437.—Down the
Blackfoot, 443.—Drifting clouds, 464.—
Falls, 467.—Gallatin River, 741.—
Glimpse of the Tetons, just a, 742.—
Jenney Lake, 747.—Logan Pass road,
462.—Mountain highway, 463.—Salmon
Lake at sunset, 445.—Teton Peak,
749.Teton Range. 743.—View from
Logan Pass road, 461.—Where the
Cleanwater meets the Blackfoot, 441.—
Yellowstone national park, Wy., Falls
of the Yellowstone, 744.—Yellowstone
national park, Wy., view from Artists
Point, 748. © Oct. 7, 1929; 2 ec. each
Oct. 22; J O—38683-3687, 3689, 3691,
3690, 3692-3696, 3698, 3699, 3688, 3697.
McKay (Thomas Louis) Portiand, Or.
16201
Electrostatic shield for radio tubes.
Blueprint. © 1 ¢. Nov. 18, 1929; I
1534.
Madison square press, inc., New York.
16202
Hye catchers. © Sept. 15, 1929; 2c.
Oct. 4; K 6538.
Maedel (Gottfried C.) Monroe, Mich.
16203-16213
Monroe, Mich. :
Avalon Beach.—Custer monument.—
Front st—High school—House of
Devine Child.—Monroe Co. Court-
house.—Post Office.—Washington st.—
Water works.—Yacht club house. ©
Dee. 29, 1929; 2 ec. each Dec. 30;
J O—4416-4419, 4415, 4413, 4421, 4420,
4422, 4414.
Monroe st. bridge & St. Marys acad-
emy. © Dec. 29, 1929; 2 ce. Dec. 30;
J O—4412.
Mahoney (John J.) Boston. 16214
[Trisection of any arc.] ©1c. Dee.
20,1929; I 1578.
Mangs (George Alvar) Springfield Gar-
dens... N.Y. 16215, 16216
Hobo Hontz, A, B. © Sept. 7, 1929;
2 e. each Sept. 10; J 331, 332.
Marceau (Theodore) New York. 16217
Becalmed at sea. © 1 ec. Dee. 20,
1929; J O—4357.
316
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1929
Marken & Bielfeld, inc., Frederick, Md.
16218
Fritchie (Barbara) Her flag. Her
relics. Her home. © Aug. 138, 1929;
2 ce. Sept. 10; K 6401.
Markham (Benjamin Clayton) The
Dalles, Or. 16219-16222
Indians spearing fish at Celilo Falls,
Columbia River, Or., 284. © Oct. 15,
1929; 2 ec. Oct. 19; J O—8667.
3 photographs:
Little chief, 277—Papoose weeps in
his calcleeps, 286.—Rain in the face,
278. © Sept. 16, 1929; 2 c. each Oct.
18; J O—8708, 3705, 3704.
Martin (Homer Dillay) Topeka, Kan.
16223
Topeka 1854. © Sept. 1, 1929; 2c.
Oct. 3; J 310.
Martin (Lillian) Los Angeles. 16224
Angeius temple, Los Angeles, show-
ing its three choirs and band, interior.
© Oct. 18, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 29; J 370.
Martini artists color laboratories,
Long Island City, N. Y.
16225-16236
12 prints:
Capt. Kidd.—Eagle eye.—Holland.—
Jack and Jill—Japan.—Knights.—
Mary’s lamb.—Old King Cole.—Red
Ridinghood.—|[ Sailboat ]—Winter.—
Wooden soldiers. © Mar. 21, 1927;
2 c. each Sept. 25, 1929; K 5984-5992,
5995, 5993, 5994.
Massie (George Edward) Richmond.
16237
[Salesman] © Oct. 15, 1929; 2 ¢.
Noy. 30; K 7026.
Maurer (John S.)
Old Clinton inn.
Peer Octy26; J. 359.
Chicago. 16238
© Oct. 23, 1929;
May (kunstanstalten) a. g., Dresden,
Germany. 16239-16251
Friihlingsreigen. Dance in Spring.
6656; by Barnett, pseud. © Oct. 3,
1929; 1 ¢« Oct. 21; K 6533.
{[Hochwild. 6658] von Carl Zimmer-
mann. © June 30, 1929; 1 c Aug.
AAs KK GLC.
Jesus der kinderfreund. Jesus
blessing the children, 6653; by Gio-
vanni, pseud. © Sept. 16, 1929; 1 «.
Oct: 2306531.
Lebensfreude. Joy of life; by K.
Haunstein, pseud. © Apr. 24, 1929;
1 ¢, Aug. 14: K 6180.
16283
Mater dolorosa, 595; by B. Zicken-
draht. © April 24, 1929; 1 e. Aug.
14; K 6177.
Mohn und rittersporn. Poppy and
larkspur, 7013; by M. Streckenbach.
© Oct. 3, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 22; K 6534.
Morgenandacht. Morning-prayer,
6654; by Herman Riidestihli. © Sept,
1£G;: 1929 5...c: Oct, 21> KG6522.
Parklandschaft, 6644; von Hermann
Riidisiihli. © Mar. 7, 1929; 1 ¢. Sept.
9; K 6167.
[Rehe im sommer, 7067]; von Carl
Zimmermann. © June 30, 1929; 1 ¢.
Aug. 14; K 6178.
Rheingold, 6655; by Barnett, pseud.
© Oct. 3, 1929; 1 c. Oct. 21; K 6530.
Stilleben; by Carl Halvor, pseud.
© April 24, 1929; 1c. Aug. 14; K 6172.
Stiller see, 66438; by Hermann Riidi-
stihli. © Mar. 7, 1929;1c¢. Sept. 9; K
6166.
[Wogender Ahrenfeld, 6657] by W.
Feldschmidt. © May 31, 1929; 1 c.
Aug. 14; K 6179.
Mays (Richard L.) jr., Richmond.
16252
[Brick chart. Blueprint] ©1e.
Dee. 2, 1929; I 1455.
Medinah athletic club, Chicago.
16253-16281
Chicago, Ill., Medinah athletic club,
building. © May 15, 1929; 2 c. Nov.
11; J O—8916.
Medinah athletic club, Chicago, IIl.:
Barber shop.—Billiard room.—Bow-
ling alleys—Club kitchen.—Elevator
lobby from the hall of lions.—En-
trance.—Formal dining room.—Front
office.—Grand ball room.—Guest room,
1, 2.—Gynasium.—Hall of lions.—In-
ide entrance stair.—Kitchen.—Ladies
reception room.—Lounge.—Men’s grill.
1, 2—Outside of building——Private
dining room.—Rest room.—Spanish
tea court, 1, 2—Swimming tank, 1,
2.—Women’s dining room, 1, 2.
Apr> 15,1'1929°"2" @ "each O Nov: 11;
J O—3888-3915. :
Mello-Glo eo., Boston. 16282
Mello-Glo. © 1 ¢. Nov. 15, 1929;
J O—3918.
Mellor (John) & sons, Pittsburgh.
16283
[Megaphone, pictorial color design
for] © Nov. 15, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 16;
K 6835.
O17
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
16284
Melve (Edward) Allentown, Pa.
16284, 16285
[Metal expansion and contraction
heat conservation engine, figs. 27-42.
2 sheets, blueprints] © 1c. Dee. 6,
1929; I 1516.
_ (Universal aeroplane _ stabilizer,
sheets 7-15. Tblueprints] ©1c. Dee.
6, 1929; I 1520.
Mendle printing co., St. Louis.
16286-16296
[Design, 301-307] © Aug. 1, 1929;
2 c. each Aug. 28; K 6090-6092, 6086—
6089.
4 prints:
[Christmas trees and reindeer,
401 ]—[Conventional Christmas tree in
box, 404]—[Santa. Claus holding
folder, 402]—[Two modernistie Christ-
mas trees, etc., 403] © Oct. 15, 1929;
2c. each Dec. 14; K 7335, 7338, 7336,
7337.
Meiealf (Grace Evelyn) Sacramento,
Calif. 16297
Night watchmen. © Sept. 15, 1929;
2°. Och w22er) 472.
Metcalfe (R. M.) co., El Paso. 16298
U. S. Army, First cavalry division,
less First brigade. © Dec. 16, 1929;
2c. Dee. 19; J O—4858.
Methodist book concern, Cincinnati.
16299-16302
As one having authority. (Jn Chris-
tian Advocate, Nov. 28, 1929) © Noy.
2h, A929; le, Dees 271k 25.
Book of the law. (Jn Christian Ad-
vocate, Dec. 5, 1929) © Dec. 4, 1929;
1c. Dee. 7; K 7102.
Led by a star. (in The Christian
Advocate, Dec. 12, 1929) © Dec. 11,
1929 51. Gy Bee, 233 1K 7355,
Madonna of the manger. (Jn The
Christian Advocate, Dec. 19, 1929) ©
Dee. 18, 1929; 1 c. Dec. 23; K 7356.
Metric metal works,. Erie, Pa.
16303-16306
Linderman orifice meter chart, 2901.
© Aug. 12, 1929; 2c. Nov. 23; I 1419.
Westcott orifice meter chart, L—15.
© Oct. 2, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 23; I 1420.
L+40, L-60. © Oct. 3, 1929;
2c. each Noy. 23; I 1421, 1422.
Metropolitan newspaper service, New
York. 16307-16501
Ella Cinders. 1929. © Daily:
Sept. 2-30; 1 c. each Oct. 12-15;
K 6186, 6188, 6190, 6192, 6194, 6196,
6182, 6198, 6200, 6202, 6204, 6206, 6208,
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
6183, 6210, 6212, 6214, 6216, 6218, 6220,
6184, 6222, 6224, 6226, 6228, 6230, 6232,
6185, 6234.—Oct. 1-15; 1 e@. each Oct.
24; K 6432, 6484, 6436, 6438, 6440,
6430, 6442, 6444, 6446, 6448, 6450, 6452,
6431, 6454, 6456.—Oct. 16-31; 1 c. each
Nov. 7; K 6700, 6702, 6704, 6706, 6699,
6708, 6710, 6712, 6714, 6716, 6718, 6728,
6720, 6722, 6724, 6726.—Nov. 1-15; 1 ¢.
each Nov. 21; K 6903, 6905, 6929, 6907,
6909, 6911, 6913, 6915, 6917, 6930, 6919,
6921, 6923, 6925, 6927—Noyv. 16—Dec.
153" 1.¢. each Dec. 193K 722 eee:
(229) (231, 12338, (28a n0251) (ao mee
(241, 7248, 7245, 7247, 7249, 7251, 7224,
7253, 7255, 7257, 7259, 7261, 7263, 7225,
7265, (267; (269, (271, (2738, (215) 7226.
Good Time Guy. © Daily:
Sept. 2-7, 9-14, 16-21, 23-28, 30; 1c.
each Oct. 15; K 6187, 6189, 6191, 6193,
6195, 6197, 6199, 6201, 6203, 6205, 6207,
6209, 6211, 6213, 6215, 6217, 6219, 6221,
6223, 6225, .6227, . 6229, ) G2310> Ga,
6235.—Oct. 1-5, 7-12, 14, 15; 1 ce. each
Oct. 24; K 6488, 6435, 6487, 6489, 6441,
6443, 6445, 6447, 6449, 6451, 6453, 6455,
657.— Oct. 16-19, 21-26, 28-81; 1 ec.
each Nov. 7; K 6701, 6703, 6705, 6707,
6709, 6711, 6713, 6715, 6717, 6719, 6721,
6723, 6725, 6727—-Nov. 1, 2, 4-9, 11-
15; 1 c. each Nov. 21; K 6904, 6906,
6908, 6910, 6912, 6914, 6916, 6918, 6920,
6922, 6924, 6926, 6928.—_Nov. 16, 18-23,
25-30, Dec. 2-7, 9-14; 1 ¢ each Dec.
193K 7228, (230; 72382) "(234)) Wee
7238, 7240, 7242, 7244, 7246, 7248, 7250,
7252, 7254, 7256, 7258, 7260, 7262, 7264,
(266, 7268, 7270, (272, T274, T2716:
Metzger (B.) Allentown, Pa. 16502
Rupp (Lawrence) <A, B. © Nov.’
15, 1929; 2 c. each Nov. 20; J 400, 401.
Meyer (J. Frank) doing business as
Exhibit supply co., Chicago.
16503-16550
[ (Cowboy poker chips)]:
Bell (Rex) Edmund Cobb.—Hart
(Neal) Don Coleman.—Hoxie (Jack)
Jack Padjan.—Humes. (Fred) Jack
Holt.—Mix (Tom) Harry Carey.—Mix
(Tom) Pee Wee Holmes.—Moreno
(Antonio) Richard Arlen. — Reeves
(Bob) George Magrill. © Sept. 10,
1929; 2 c. each Sept. 12; K 6987-6994.
40 prints:
[Art models revue, 1-32]—Stamp
pictures, 2, 10.—Star stamp pictures,
1:3, 5. 1be 2 500 © Sept! 10) esa07
2 c. each Sept. 12; K 6955-6986, 6996,
6999, 6995, 6997, 6998, 7000-7002.
Meyercord co., Chicago.
[Southern spring] ©
1929) 2°e) Nov. 157 KK 6i9T,
16551
Sept. 11,
318
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
16583
no. 4, 1929
Mid-Continent sales co., Columbia, Mo.
16552
Missouri [tiger] © June 2, 1928;
2 ce. Noy. 20, 1929; K 6877.
Midland model works, Chillicothe, O.
16553
[Parts outline for toy airplane] ©
Nov. 12, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 22; I 1396.
Mielziner (Elia Friend) 16554
Friend (Richard) © 1. Sept. 24,
1929; J O—38812.
Mills (Vance Webster) Philadelphia.
16555
Ill be safe—if I make it. Wall st.
Equitable trust co., of New York. ©
Nov. 22, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 2; K 7034.
Miner (James H.) Meridian, Miss.
16556
Miner edge. © Oct. 10, 1929; 2 «.
Oct. 19; K 6334,
Mitchell fashion co., inc., New York.
16557, 16558
American gentleman and Mitchell
fashions, Fall 1929-1930 Winter.
Suppo 1,2. © Aug: 16, 1929; 2 €¢.
each Aug. 24; K 5781, 5782.
Moderner kunst-verlag, g.
Berlin. 16559
Madonna, 160; von Botticelli. ©
May 30, 1929; 1 c. Aug. 14; K 6170.
Moller (Ludwig) Liiebeck, Germany.
16560, 16561
weit, o hdhen; by Wolf-
© Dee: 1, 1929; 1 c. Nov.
Tw Dei jhe
O taler
gangmiiller.
13; K 7088.
Sonniger
year; by P. Grabwinkler.
1929-1 c. Oct. 23,; K 6415.
Monroe calculating machine co., ine.,
Orange, N. J. 16562, 16563
Alibi Ike. 1929. ©:
mepi) 195°28;.2' ec: each Oct. 2: K
6064, 6065.
Montford co.. Palo Alto, Calif. 16564
Duxe archaid. © Sept. 18, 1929;
2 ¢. Sept. 23; K 5979.
Moon (Robert Allan) Camberwell,
Victoria, Australia. 16565
Humidity dial. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1929;
I 1145.
Moore (Jessie Eleanor) New York.
16566-16570
Beginners’ course, part 6:
Dolls bed, Easter basket.—Jack
Horner pie, place card, clay flower-
herbst, the Fall of the
© Sept. 15,
pot, every day work record, heart
bookmark.—My own grocery store.—
Sachet valentine, valentines.—Valen-
tine. bookmarks. © Nov. 19, 1929;
2 c. each Noy. 19; K 6944-6948.
Moore (Virgil) Jacksonville, Fla.
16571
Fishing boats. © June 7, 1929; 2 ec.
June 10; J O—4851.
Moore dry kiln ¢co., Jacksonville, Fla.
16572
One hundred per cent circulation.
© Dec. 4, 1929; 2 ec. Dee. 7; K 7115.
Morey (Bertha Graves) Ottumwa, Ia.
16573-16575 .
Boat. © Dec. 7, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 9;
J O—4228.
St. Mary’s. © Dec. 6, 1929; 2 «.
Dec. 6; J O—4204.
Tree lace. © Dec. 7, 1929; 2 c. Dec.
9; J O—4218.
Two trees. © Dec. 6, 1929; 2 c.
Dec. 9; J O—4219.
Morgan (George F.) Ithaca, N. Y.
16577
Varsity football squad, 1929. ©
Ort ae 1929-12, ec. Oct. ob: d' O-— 3199:
Morris (B. W.) New York. 16578
[New York (City) new Union league
club southwest corner 37th st. and
Park ave., perspective] © 1 ¢. Dec.
28, 1929; I 1604.
Morris (Benjamin Wistar) New York.
16579
[Temple of humanity, proposed.
Perspective] Ground floor plan, sec-
ond floor plan, third floor plan, typical
floor plan, plan of tower. 6. sheets.
© 1c. Nov. 30, 1929; I 1441.
16580
© Aug. 1, 1929;
Moxie co., Boston.
Moxie horsemobile.
2 ec. Aug. 17; K 6396.
Muir (James C.) & co., Philadelphia.
16351
Filmascope. © Nov. 29, 1929; 2 «.
Dee. 10; K 7373.
Muller (Isadore Joseph) New York.
16582
[Bridge approach] © 1 e. Dee. 10,
1929 sl “ta2ie
Mulnix (Forrest E.) Seattle. 16583
Lest we forget. © July 10, 1929;
2 @.Oct. 23.1 6063. ‘
319
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16584
Munsell color co., ine., Baltimore.
16584-16630
Chart:
3 value—4 value.—5 value. —6
value.—7 value.—8 value. © Oct. 1,
1929; 2c. each Nov. 30; I 1505-1510.
20 charts:
Blue chroma.—Blue-green chroma.—
Green chroma. — Green-yellow
chroma.—Hue special blue-purple-red
section.—Hue special red-yellow-green
section.—Purple chroma.—Purple-blue
chroma.—Red chroma .—Red-purple
chroma.—Yellow chroma.—Yellow-red
chroma.—2 chroma hue-—4 chroma
blue-purple-red section.—4 chroma red-
yellow-green section.—6 chroma blue-
* purple-red section.—6 chroma red-yel-
low-green section.—8 chroma _ blue-
purple-red section.—8 chroma red-yel-
low-green section.—10 chroma purple-
red-yellow section. © Oct. 1, 1929;
2 c. each Noy. 30; I 1485-1504.
21 charts:
Blue chroma .—Blue-green blue
chroma. — Blue-green chroma. — Blue
purple-blue chroma.—Green blue-green
chroma.—Green chroma.—Green-yellow
chroma. — Green-yellow green chro-
ma.— Neutral value scale. — Purple-
blue purple chroma.—Purple-blue chro-
ma.— Purple chroma.—Purple_ red-
purple chroma.—Red chroma.—RKed-
purple chroma.—Red-purple red chro-
ma.—Red yellow-red chroma.—Yellow
chroma.— Yellow green-yellow chro-
ma.—Yellow-red chroma.—yYellow-red
yellow chroma. © May 1, 1929; 2 «.
each Noy. 380; I 1464-1484.
Murnagh (James Joseph)
New York.
16631
Bluebird sunset. © Dec. 24, 1929;
2.0) Dec. 202 IW (3 2:
Murphy (Russell)
Traffic testers.
Nov. 11; K 6742.
Detroit. 16632
© Nov. 3, 1929; 2 c.
Murphy (Thomas D.) co., Red Oak,
Ta. 16633-16679
4 prints:
Battle royal; by Gilman Law.—
Daughter of the dawn; by L. Goddard,
pseud.—Garden of golden dreams; by
L. Goddard, pseud.— Washington’s
farewell to his officers; by Percy
Moran. © Dee. 9, 1929; 2 ¢ each Dec.
16; K 73438, 7341, 7340, 7342.
43 prints:
Agnes, if that’s a_ flea, we're
doomed.—Ain’t it h--- to have to go
through life with a tail like that?—
Air mail passes by.—Baby mine.—
pt. IV, n. s., v. 24
Christmas in ye olden tyme.—Come on
out: don’t be a crab!—Come on up.—
Council of war.—F ast Mail.—Help!
Where’s the cat?—His morning tub.—
Hooked but not caught.—I have ne’er
tasted the like-I wunner is it guid?—
If we’re wise, Bo, we'll beat it.—Mail
in the Far North—Mail liner of to-
day.—Moon maiden.—Mother! do all
our family have your lovely smile ?—
Native son.—Old Scotia’s shrine—-the
Burns cottage-—Old time Mississippi
River packet.—Qld time post coach.—
On a R. F. D. route.—Pike’s Peak
from Garden of the Gods.—Pony ex-
press.—Postman makes his rounds.—
Post Office department headquarters,
Washington, D. C.—Queen of the
night.—Rio Virgin.—Silvery Bay at
Monterey.—Them days is gone for-
ever.—Thou art so near and yet so
far.— Trans- Atlantic mail packet —
about 1850.—Ugh! moth balls—-and I
thought they were candy !—Unsearch-
able riche.—Vanity fair-—Waiting for
the mail—Where flowers bloom be-
side the cottage door—Where love
abides.—Where nature paints with
lavish hand.—-Where the _ torrent
rages.—Who said, chop suey?—Youw ll
ne’er forget her. © Dec. 9, 1929; 2 e.
each Dec. 16; K 7136-7178.
Musgrove (Floyd L.) Shenandoah,
Ta. 16680
[Gateway to Colonial cabin camp]
© 1c. Oct. 30, 1929; I 1254.
& co., Valparaiso,
16681-16703
Myers (Lewis E.)
Ind.
23 prints :
Accounts, 15.—Airways. Highways.
Waterways, 22.—Building home city,
1.— By the stream, 9.—Count keepers,
3.—Distant voices, 18—Down on the
farm-1, 6—Down on the farm-—2,
7. — Hlectricity-symbols-circuits, 17. —
From forest, farm and mine, 20.—Giant
horses, 19—Home city express, 11.—-
Home city newsreel. 12.—Home city
people, 1. Betty Peck, 4—Home city
people, 2. Tommy Peck, 5—Home
makers, 24.—In many-fingered fac-
tories, 21—In the meadow, 8—Sign
makers, 2.—Skyscrapers, 25.—Through
the woodland, i0.—Tradeways, 23.—
Weighing and measuring, 13. © Oct.
1, 1929; 2 c. each Oct. 25; K 6458-6473,
6475, 6474, 6476-6480.
Myles Standish galleries, Boston.
16704
(In Literary
© Oct. 3, 1929;
Virginia homestead.
Digest, Oct. 5, 1929)
1c. Oct. 16; K 6246.
320
MISCELLANEOUS
no. 4, 1929
Nash (George B.) Fort Worth, Tex.
16705
[Midget chain store] Plan of store
bldg. 1423 25th st. for Mr. George B.
Nash. © Nov. 25, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 29;
I 1448.
National art co., New York. 16706
My lucky star. © Dee. 26, 1929;
2 ec. Dee. 31; K 7494.
National cathedral assn., Washington.
16707-16726
10 photographs:
Bishop’s garden from above, 4.—
Close-up view of roses, 1—Crepe
myrtle at bishop’s house, 3.—Iris in
perennial border, 6.—Perennial border
from above, distant view, 5.—Perennial
border from east, 8—Rose garden from
pool, 9—Roses near Wayside cross,
2.—Sundial in 1929, 7—Wayside cross
in 1929, 10. © Oct. 15, 1929; 2 c. each
Oct. 31; J 312-374, 376,375, 377-881.
10 photographs:
Cloister garth—pool seen through arch,
5.—College of preachers, cloister walk,
9.—College of preachers, entrance
tower, 1.—College of preachers, from
northeast, view, 2—FEntrance steps,
near view, 3.—Entrance steps, wista-
ria close-up, 4.— Magnolia tree in
cloister garth, 6—Northeast corner
cloister garth, 7.—Northwest corner
cloister garth, 8—Wistaria, close-up,
10. © Dee. 5, 1929; 2 c each Dee. 11;
J 454, 458, 451, 460, 452, 453, 455-
457, 459.
National cycle & novelty co., Los An-
geles. 16727
Loco beans escape. © Sept. 3, 1929;
2c. Sept. 14; K 7003.
National folding box co., New Haven.
16728-16767
Automatic Obaco machine, type 2JC,
four views, 2-A-D. © 1c. Dee. 23,
1929; J O—4874.
Display container, one piece Obaco
er friction type, 4B. © 1c. Oct. 5,
1929; J O—8813.
Toy or plaything cartons for chil-
dren, 6-A. © 1c. Dec. 23, 1929; J O—
4373.
9 photographs:
Cartons with novelty top and bottom,
15.— Facsimile dummy cartons for win-
down display, 8S-A.—Glue-end cartons,
12.— Reverse tuck and Arthur lock, top
and bottom, 14.—Reverse tuck cartons,
11.— Reverse tuck cartons with Arthur
bottom. 18.—WShells and _ slides for
cigars and cigarettes, 17.—Straight
CLASSES, H TO K
16785
tuck cartons, 10.—Tuck top, novelty
bottom, 16. © 1c. each Dee. 17, 1929;
J O—4331-4839.
28 photographs:
Carton wrap-bellows ends, 3, 3A;
J O—3814, 3815.—Display container,
tapered type, 4D; J O—8816.—Dis-
play container, tilting type, 4, 4(A,
A-1, E); J O—8817-3820.—Display
container, two or three tier type, 4(F,
F-1); J O—8822, 3821.—Display con-
tainers, various types, 4C; J O—
3&23.—Holiday cartons, 9, 9-A; J O—
3825, 3824.—Obaco boxes, 2 (B, C, D,
H, F, G, H, I, J, K) ; J O—8833, 3830,
3827, 3834, 3829, 3835, 3832, 3828, 3831,
3826.—Obaco hosiery boxes, 2A; J O—
3836.—Radio B battery carton, 7; J O—
3837.—Reinforced cartons —double
walls; tapered, 5; J O—3838.—Reverse
tuck, Pisa type, 1; J O—8839.—Self
assembled Obaco hat box, 2; J O—
3840.—Toytown container—any style,
6:5 ' O-3841."'©'1 e@. each Nov. 1,
1929.
National marking machine co., Cin-
cinnati. 16768-16771
Conveyor layout, Crown laundry, In-
dianapolis, Ind., 52415. Blueprint. ©
te. Oct. 19, 1929.;-1 1195.
Enterprise cleaning co., St.
Louis, Mo., 52396. Blueprint. © 1 c.
Sept. 28, 1929; I 1100.
For Quality laundry, Buffalo,
N. Y., 52411. Blueprint. © 1 c. Oct.
12,1929 3° 5 1147:
Vicksburg laundry and dry cleaning
co., Vicksburg, [Miss., proposed] con-
veyor layout, 52442. Blueprint. ©1e.
Novi at. 19296 37s
National tuberculosis assn., New York.
16772-16775
Buy Christmas seals, fight tuber-
culosis:
| Bellringer easel cutouts] ; K 6551.—
[ Bellringer envelope stuffer] ; K 6549.—
[Beliringer poster]; K 6552.—Shop
early ; K' 6590. © Oct. 21, 1929: 2’ €.
each Oct. 28.
New York stock exchange, New York.
16776-16785
Central delivery department of the
stock clearing corporation, C (19399—
19401) © Oct. 23, 1929; 2 ¢. each Oct.
25; J 354-856.
New York stock exchange, floor of,
CG AMM 1NTIZ)e © sOet123, 1929 ;
2) @) each (Octi 2a: a 35072358.
o21
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
16786
New York stock exchange—Contd.
New York stock exchange:
Glazebrook (Dr. Francis H.)—Glaze-
brook (Francis H.) M. D. medical di-
rector.—McCue (Robert)—Personnel
department, interview office. © Sept.
12, 1929; 2 c. each Oct. 8; J O—8509-
ani:
New York stock exchange, money
desk on floor of. © Nov. 8, 1929; 2 ¢.
Nov. 9; J 386.
Newell (Natalie) Coconut Grove, FI.
16786
Color chart for use in identifying col-
ors, Shades and tints, found on the
postage stamps of the world. © Oct.
et 29272 CORD C. waa ods
News & courier co., Charleston, S. C.
16787
Charleston’s hew coastal gateway.
© Aug. 8, 1929; 1 e¢. Oct. 3; K 6113.
Newspaper feature service, inc., New
York. 16788-16811
Dumb Dora. 1929. © Weekly:
Sept. 1-29; 1 c. each Sent. 6—Oct. 5;
K 6268-6272._Oct. 13-27; 1 e¢. each
Oct. 18-31; K 66946696.—Nov. 3, 10,
24; 1 c. each Nov. 8-80; K 7042, 7205,
Polly
Weekly:
Sept. 1-29; 1 c. each Sept. 6—Oct. 5;
K 6263-6267.—Oct. 6-27; 1 c. each Oct.
10-31; K 6690, 6693, 6691, 6692.—Nov.
3-24; 1 c. each Nov. 8-30; K 7038-7041.
and her pals.
Nichols (Ruth Alexander) Westfield,
Nuid. 16812
Judith’s work. © Nov. 19, 1929;
216 NOV. 6LO KO Gone.
Nicholson (Allan) Union, 8. C. 16813
South Carolina’s ten living gover-
nors.-..©, Oct, 15, 1929: 4d VermOei see :
1 c. Oct. 23; J O-—3806.
Niles (Robert) jr., New York. 16814
Libéré with water-barrow, St. Lau-
rent, 97-10. © 1 ¢. Sept. 20, 1929;
J O—3499.
Nowack (Robert) Flint, Mich. 16815
Key to good teeth. © Nov. 2, 1929;
2 e. Nov. 11; K 6791.
Nunnelee (Frank) Montgomery, Ala.
16816
Lonesome barn yard. © Oct. 3,
1929; 2 e7Octids K 61d0.
1929. © |
pt. Iv, n. s.. v. 24
Nu-way advertising co., Chicago.
16817
Darwin’s missing link, Nu-way puz-
zle contest. A barrel full of fun with
a barrel of monkeys. © Nov. 19, 1929;
2 ec. Nov. 21; K 7060.
Oakite products, inc., New York.
16818, 16819
Oakite portable air-steam cleaning
equipment. Re-built Nov. 5, 1929, no.
2, dwg. D137. Blueprint. © Nov. 21,
1929; 2 c. Dee. 2; I 1454.
Oakite rinse tank, D 133. Biueprint.
© Oct. 28, 1929: .2.c. Novy2o: Eta2e:
Olivo (Anthony) Chicago. 16820
[Histological chart of the skin and
its appendages] © 1c. Dec. 30, 1929;
I 1611.
Olsson (Carl) Little Rock, Ark.
16821, 16822
Laseter (Edgar) and two world
record watermelons. © Sept. 27,
1929; BrerOctil: esh2:
Pride of hope. © Sept. 27, 1929;
2 @. Oct. 1d 5; F 3B0r:
O’Meara (Denis Henry) Detroit.
16823, 16824
Detroit, Mich., Spanish city hall
arched over Michigan ave. and Fort st.
© 1c. Oct. 11, 1929; I 1141.
Railing rods pivotally secured in a
deep channel frame by center punching
their ends through sides of channel.
Blueprint. © 1 ec. Oct. Zaeassee
Ty dee.
Ontario finance corp., Rochester, N. Y.
16825
[Business history chart] Otis ele-
vator co. ©1c. Dec. 10, 1929; I 1527.
Orr (Louis) Paris. 16826-16832
[Wesleyan university ]
[College row] ; K 7085.—[ East hall] ;
K 7081.—[Fisk hall]; K 7086.—[Hall
laboratory]; K 7084.—[North college] ;
K 7083.—Olin memorial library; K
7087.—[South college]; K 7082. ©
Sept. 14, 1929; 2 c. each Dec. 5.
Osborne co., Newark, N. J.
16833-16930
Bumps family:
Hey! let them wild flowers alone
and come back here and help me.—
Important message! Page Mr.
Bumps.—Just a little skid.—WMr.
Bumps attempts a little repair work.—
Mr. Bumps brakes don’t quite stop
him.—Mr. Bumps changes a tire.—
Mr. Bumps fails to give the pass-
322
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
16956
rr ee
no. 4, 1929
word.—Mr. Bumps fixes the wind-
shield wiper at last—Mr. Bumps
washes the car himself—Mr. Bumps,
who never drives over 25 miles an
hour, gets a summons.—Sure I kin fix
it for ye! But I can’t do it today.—
Uninvited luncheon guest. © Dec. 26,
1929; 2 c. each Dec. 31; K 7406-7417.
Little girl with bonnet, P 1715. ©
1 e. Dec. 26, 1929; J O—4371.
Remembrance, P. 1730. © 1 c. Dee.
Bo, O29: J O— 4372:
84 prints:
Along the old canal.—Anne.—Apple
blossoms.—Away they go.—Back on
the old farm.—Be it ever so humble.—
Best angle of approach to any problem
is the try-angle-——Betty.—Blue night.—
Cali of the mountains.—Christmas at
Home sweet home. — Cicely. — Con-
querors of space and time.—County
fair—Dance of the rainbow.—Dawn
of speed.—Don’t start anything you
ean’t finish—Dorothy.—Double
thrill—Down to the sea in ships.—
Edith —Enchanted isle.—Frances.—
- Georgia.—Getting rattled is admitting
the job is too big.—Glory of the south-
ern sky.—Golden evening crowns the
toil of day.—Golden silence—Good
seaman is known in bad weather.—
Happiness trail—Happy homeward
path.—Happy land of Holland—
Helen.—Home beneath the hill—Home
from the sea—Home of the eagle,
In all my dreams—In the hush of
evening.—TI ren e.—Jean.— Just sup-
pose.—Katherine.—Land of dreams.—
Let a smile be your umbrella.—tet’s
come back again.—Louise.—Love’s
lullaby.—Monarch of the ages.— Music
of the dawn.—My little gypsy sweet-
heart.—Night mail.—Nobody else but
you.—Now you tell one—Old days in
Dixie.—Old days on the Mississippi.—
Old home town.—One to tell about.—
Place I long to be—Same old merry
Christmas.—Service that is ready to
Serve is the best.—Short cuts are not
always the safest—Straw ride—Sweet
hour of prayer.—There’s a big differ-
ence between a smile and a grin.—
There’s a song in my heart.—Things
that don’t happen, often cause the most
worry.—This is the year you expected
so much of last year.—Thrill of the
thirties —Twilight and the homeward
way.—Vale of contentment.—Victories
come from a confident belief that one
is going to win.—Victory. Surrender
at Yorktown Oct. 19, 1781.— Volunteer
firemen.—Way to be happy is to be
friendly.— When morning turns the
mountain tops to gold.—When sunset
calls us home.—Where hearts are light
and skies are blue.—Where memory
strays.—Where time has brought peace
and contentmen t.—wWhispering
palms.—Who killed the bear?—Winter
Sports on the creek.—Yosemite Falls.
Carved by an Almighty Hand—yYou
must have altitude to do a loop. ©
Dec. 26, 1929; 2 c each Dec. OL SR
(397-7405, 7418, 7420-7435, 7437, 7436,
1438-7454, 7456, 7455, 7457-7491, 7419,
7492.
Ovens, inc., Philadelphia. 16931
Oven. © Sept. 15, 1929; 2 ec. Noy.
195 KG ‘7007;
Pacific & Atlantic photos, inc., New
York. 16932-16956
Auburn prison taken during riot Dec.
11, 1929, airview, 217541. © Dee. 11,
1929; 2 c. Dee. 13; J 467. .
Columbia college freshmen and
sophomores tug of war at 116th st.
and Broadway, New York (City)
215630. © Nov. 19, 1929; 2 ¢ Noy. Dales
J 413.
Dreyfus (Mrs. Aurelia Rela.
217886. © Dec. 15, 1929; 2 ¢ each
Decras: S476 474.
Everard:
(Mr. & Mrs. Robert H.) testifying
in court Dee. 7, 1929, 2A {2Z0Di} J (AG? —-
(Mrs. Robert H.) in court with her
attorney, Dec. 7, 1929, 217206; J 463.—
(Mrs. Ruth Wynne Smith) 217204:
J 461.— (Robert H.) 217207 ; J 464. ©
Dec. 7, 1929; 2 © each Dec. 10.
Farry (Bridget) on stand Dec. 4,
1929, during trial of George McManus,
216944, 216979. © Dee. 4) 1929 > 2...
each Dec. 6; J 487, 438.
Farry (Bridget) witness at Me-
Manus trial in New York (City)
215614, 215615. © Nov. 19, 1929; 2 ¢.
each Noy. 21; J 411, 412.
Fort Victoria, S. S.:
Fracis (Capt. A. R.) after being
rescued by coast guard Dec. 18, 1929,
218138.— Reporters meeting survivors
at Staten Island, Dee. 18, 1929,
218132.—Survivors having coffee on
Coast Guard pier Dec. 18, 1929,
238135. — Youngest survivor with
mother at Staten Island Dec. 18, 1929,
218146. © Dee. 18, 1929: 2 © each
Dec. 20; J 489, 487, 488, 490.
Homes on Carle Place, L. I. afire
after Fokker monoplane F-32 crashed
into them Nov. 27, 1929, 216408, 216415.
© Nov. 27, 1929; 2 © each Noy. 30;
J 427, 428.
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16957
Pacific & Atlantic photos, inc.—Contd.
Kugler (Mrs. Margaret) and her son
Raymond at home in Belmar, N. J.,
217887. © Dee. 15, 1929; 2 c. Dee. 18;
J 475.
McManus (George) and wife after
his acquittal of charge of murdering
Arnold Rothstein, 217041, 217076. ©
Dec. 5, 1929; 2 c. each Dee. 7; J 440,
439.
Plane crash of James Pisani, at
Westbury, L. I. Nov. 27, 1929, 216416.
© Nov. 27, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 30; J 429.
3 photographs:
McManus (George A.) on eve of his
trial for murder of Arnold Rothstein,
214873, 214874.—_Woman being rescued
from subway cave in at 14th st. and
Sth ave. New York (City) Noy. 11,
214875. © Nov. 11, 1929; 2 c each
Noy. 18; J 394, 395, 3983.
Paramount famous Lasky corp., New
York. 16957-16990
7 photographs:
Beauty spot in the Polar seas;
J 309.—Call of the Wild; J 306.
Labor trouble in the Antarctic. Capt.
Alton Parker, etc.; J 308.—\Pleased to
meet you; J 305.—Ready for the big
adventure. Bernt Balchen and C.
Braatten, ete.; J 303.—Strange sight
in the waters of the Antarctic;
J 3804—Two members of a gallant
band. CC. W. Peterson, radio man,
and Arthur Walden, ete.; J 307. ©
Sept. 29, 1929; 2 ec. each Oct. 2.
7 photographs:
Hverybody giveswa hand.—Exploring
Antarctica from the air.—First man
to fly over the north and south poles.
Commander Richard H. Byrd, ete.—
Initial flight over Little America.—
Looking up in Antarctica. Harold I.
June, Christopher Bradthen, Com-
mander Byrd, ete.—Pilots confer with
the commander. Captain Alton Par-
ker, pilot, Commander Richard HE.
Byrd, ete—Plane that flew over the
South Pole. © Dee. 29, 1929; 2 ec.
each Dec. 30; J 496-502.
10 photographs:
At the southern edge of the world.
Commander Byrd, etce.; J 360.—Begin-
ning of a long, long trail; J 366.—
Geologist with the Byrd Antarctic
party. Professor Lawrence Gould,
ete.; J 363.—No way to treat a visitor.
Larry Gould and Bernt Balchen, ete. ;
J 361.—On the rim of Antarctica;
J 368.—One of the feature sights seen
by the band of visiting Americans.
School of killer whales, ete.; J 367.—
pt. Iv, n. 8., v. 24
Two important members of the staff.
Lawrence Gould, geologist, with
Harold I June, ete.; J 364-—Two of
the inhabitants of the furthest south-
ern regions; J 369.—Winter sports in
Little America; J 3862.—World of
white; J 365. © Oct. 27, 1929; 2 «¢.
each Oct. 28.
10 photographs:
Aviator’s Arctic accounterments.
Capt. Alton Parker, ete.—Carpentry
detail hard at work.—Day’s gossip at
Little America.—Digging a hole in the
ice barrier for an anchor for the
supply ships.——Homebuilding a long
way south of real estate develop-
ments.—House appears under the skies
of the South Polar night.—Laying a
foundation for a winter in the South.—
Place in the Antarctic sun. Larry
Gould, ete.—Siesta before the sun dis-
appeared altogether.—Temporary lodg-
ing before a city appeared in the Ant-
arctic. © Nov. 24, 1929; 2 e each
Nov. 26; J 415424.
Pardoe (Jonathan Blackwell) Bound
Brook, N. J. 16991 |
Empty jug. © Oet. 31, 1929; 2 e.
Nov. 4; J O—8846.
Paton (William F.) Chicago. 16992
Before the sun has made its round.
© Oct. 19, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 16; K 68384.
Patterson (Frank) Medford, Or.
16993-17010
18 photographs:
Blue Lakes, 1009, 1010; J Q—4144,
4137.—Calistoga, Calif., entering, 14
C 12; J O—4142.—Clear Lake, 1022;
J O—4146.— Crater Lake from lodge,
32; J O—4153.—Highway on Mt. St.
Helena, 1000; J O—4145.—Mill Creek
Falls, 31; J .OQ—4152.—On Russian
River, 1068; J O—4149.—Portais of
California’s greatest playground, 967;
J O—4150.—Redwood highway, 896:
J O—4147.—Redwood highway, near
Cloverdale, loop the loop, 1085;
J O—4148.—Redwoods on the Roose-
velt highway, 742; J O—4139.—Rus-
sian River, 1059, 1076; J O—4138,
4136.—Santa Rosa, Calif., 11 S 18;
J O—4141.—Santa Rosa, Calif., Bap-
tist church, built of one Redwood log,
1100; J O—4151.—-Santa Rosa, Calif,,
Court house, 11 8 8; J O—4143.—Smitha
River Junction, Redwood highway,
937; J O—4140. © July 1, 1929; 2c.
each Dee. 2.
Patterson (John) and co., New York.
17011, 17012
[Gentleman’s afternoon dress suit]
© Oct. 28, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 30; K 702%.
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no. 4, 1929
[Gentleman's full dress suit] ©
Oct. 28, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 30; K 7028.
Patterson radio corp., Los Angeles.
17015
Music master of the air. © Sept. 1,
1929; 2 c. Sept. 24; K 5981.
Payne (C. A.) Watkins Glen, N. Y.
17014
Seneca Lake, 22044. © Oct. 5, 1929;
2 e. Oct. T; J O—3503.
Peerless corp., Boston. 17015
Show me the manner in which a
nation or community cares for its dead,
etc. © Sept. 16, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 16;
K 6085.
Pennoyer (A. Sheldon) New York.
17016-17018
3 photographs:
Atlantic, B. & O. railroad, 1832.—
Dewitt Clinton, Mohawk and Hudson
railroad, 1831.—William Galloway,
Pao. tailiroad, 1837. .©. Nov... 2%,
1929; 2c. each Nov. 20; J 397, 399,
398.
Pennsylvania railroad system, Phila-
delphia. 17019
Servant of the nation’s industry. ©
Dec. 26, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 31; K 7495.
Perard (Victor) New York. 17020
[Design on jacket for book] Anat-
omy and drawing. © Nov. 6, 1929;
2 e. Nov. 11; K 7006.
Perey (John C.) Lakeville, Conn.
‘les 17021
Lakeville, Conn., Interlaken inn. ©
Dee. 15, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 10; J 441.
Petenyi (Paul) New York.
17022, 17023
-_[New York (City) New York stock
exchange, exterior, 90] © July 3.
1929; 2c. July 1; K 6832.
{New York stock exchange, interior,
89] © July 3, 1929; 2c July 1; K
6831.
Peters (Jakob Detlef) Los Angeles.
17024-17036
Art education center:
Body culture, court 2; I 1319.—
Botany and geology, court 1; I 1318.
Dormitory, court 4; I 13821.—Philoso-
phy, court 5; I 1322—Plot plan; I
1317.—Studios for architects, painters
& sculptors, court 3; I 13820. ©1-«.
each Nov. 5, 1929.
Bullock’s Wilshire, F. S. details of.
Blueprint:
Bag displays, D 17; I 1548.—Display
fixtures, D 14, D 15; I 1545, 1546.—Hat
CLASSES, H TO K
17057
stands, D 16; I 1547.—Pivoted mirror
for accessories dept., D-6; I 1544,—
Shoe displays, D 18; I 1549. ©le.
each Dee. 17, 1929.
Bullock’s Wilshire store, metal dis-
play fixtures, D-1. Blueprint. ©1e.
Dec. 17, .1929; I 1548.
Petroleum engineering, ine., Tulsa, Okl.
17037-17051
After-cooler and saddle details rec-
tifying unit, C-S 38. Blueprint. ©
Oct. 28, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 8; 1 ¢@. Dee.
1G 3 ADS 1,
Blueprint :
Fractionating still, 4’ x 42’, DS—10,
sheet 2; I 1558.—Reboiler 30’’ x 8’ for
24’’ rectifier, DS-—9; I 1556.—Reboiler
36’’, for 30’’ rectifier, DS-15; I 1564.—
Reflux condenser, 2’ x 6’ for 24’’ ree-
tifier, CS 4; I 1552. Refiux condenser
30’’ for rectifiers, DS 12; I 1561.—Re-
flux vapor separator for 24’’ rectifier,
CS-6; I 1554.—Shell details of 24’’ x
45’ 6’’ rectifier, DS—11; I 1560.—Still-
tray layout, 48’’, DS—10, sheet 3; I
1559.— Tray arrangement for 30’’ dia.
rectifier, DS-13, sheet 2; I 1563. ©
Oct. 1, 1929; 1 c. each Nov. 8; 1 ce. each
Dec. 16.
Observation platform. Ladder and
base. details for 4’ x 42’ still, DS—-10,
sheet 1. Blueprint. © Sept. 1, 1929;
Aves INOY.Gs- 1 eo Dee 162.1 1557.
Reetifier .307.D x. 45"..6"", : DS—
13, sheet 1. Blueprint. © Sept. 1,
Zoe ONO. 8: Lc. Dee’ i162
1562.
Steel tray layout 72’’,
able type, D-S-26. Blueprint.
14, 1929; 2 ©. Dee. 20; I 1574.
Tray assembly (bolted) 24’’ recti-
fier, CS—5. Blueprint. © Oct. 4, 1929;
1 c. Nov. 8; 1 @ Dee. 16; I 1553.
(Welded) for 24’’ dia. recti-
non-remov-
© Dec.
her, GS-7) “Blueprint: 7 © Oats .228;
1929; 1 ce. Nov. 8; 1 c Dec. 16; I 1555.
Photographische gesellschaft, Berlin.
17052-17057
[Badestrand an der Havel]; by
Louis Lejeune. © Apr. 2, 1929; 1 «.
Apr. 19; K 7045.
5 prints:
[Blumen]; by Otto Dix— [Cap d’An-
tibes] ; by Claude Monet.—[Friihlings-
tag]; by Hans am Hnde.—Herbst im
moor]; by Otto Modersohn.—[Maria
della salute]; by Paul Signac. © Oct.
1, 1929; 2 ec. each Nov. 27; K 7049,
7044, 7046, 7048, 7047.
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17058
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 24
Pinneo (Anne) New York. 17058
More light. © Dee. 138, 1929; 2 «
Dec. 17; K 7201.
Pittsburgh equitable meter co., Pitts-
burgh. 17059-17061
Emeco orifice meter chart, PH21500,
PH21550. © Sept. 6, 1929; 2 c each
Nov. 238; I 1424, 1425.
I. T. I. O. orifice meter chart, I—
3040. © Aug. 8, 1929; 2 «& Nov. 23;
T2423... :
Pittsburgh pump & equipment co.,
Pittsburgh. 17062
Pittsburgh pump. © Oct. 26, 1929;
2 ¢. Oct. 29; J 371.
Playball co., Chicago. 17063
Playball. © 1c. Oct. 14, 1929; I
1596.
Pliniana co., inc, New York. 17064
Fountain of health. © Sept. 10,
1929; 2c. Oct. 7; K 6285.
Ploger (Benjamin J.) jr. New Or-
leans. 17065
Mayor. © Feb. 10, 1929; 2 c. Oct.
11; J 387.
Pollak (Max) Vienna, Austria.
17066, 17067
[Washington, D. C., The White
House] © Oct. 19, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 30;
K 6570.
[Lincoln Memorial] © Oct.
19, 1929; 2 ¢.,Oct. 30; K 6571.
Pollock (Gabriel L.) Los Angeles.
17068
[Sosimple water control, fig. 1-3.
Blueprint] © 1 ¢ Nov. 4, 1929; I
1315.
Popular science publishing co., ine.
17069-17075
Fishing schooner model Bluenose,
110-112, sheets 1-3. © Oct. 8, 1929;
2 ec. each Oct. 10; I 1134-1136.
Scenic half-model of barque Umvoti,
108. © Aug. 1, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 10;
I 952.
Sereen grid distance getter, 109. ©
Aug. 1, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 10; I 958.
Toy airplane cockpit with controls,
14 NG) Dee. Ths 1929 Bid, Dec 1214:
IT 1582.
Toy. lathe, drill press, saw, and
jointer, sheet 1,118. © Nov. 12, 1929;
2 ¢. Nov. 14; I 1841.
Porter (Howard Russell) Ellensburg,
Wash. 17076
Sheep in a lane. © Noy. 20, 1929;
2 @. Dec. 21; J O—4359.
Post printing and publishing co., Den-
ver, Col. 17077
You can tell a man by his home.
© Oct. 30, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 31; K 6884.
Potter (Harry G.) Newark, N. J.
17078, 17079
Larson (Morgan F.) © Oct. 1,
1929; 2 «& Oct. 3; J O—8481.
—— Governor of New Jersey. ©
Oct. 1, 1929: 2 c. Oct. 3; J O-—=361.
Pratt & Florea, inc., New York.
17080, 17081
Famous radio broadcasters. Cliquot
club eskimos. © Noy. 8, 1929; 2 ¢.
Nov. 13; K 6790.
Lucky strike orchestra. © Nov.
8. 1929; 2 « Nov. 18: K 6789.
Protestant episcopal cathedral founda-
tion of the District of Columbia,
Washington. 17082-17093
12 prints:
Adoration of the shepherds: by
Ghirlandaio; K 6149.—Adoration of
the shepherds; by Lerolle; K 6147.—
Madonna and Child; by Bouguereau;
K 6151.—Madonna and Child; by
Luini; K 6155.—Madonna di Milano;
by Botticelli; K 6154—Madonna en-
throned; by Botticelli; K 6156.—Ma-
donna of the pomegranate; by Botti-
celli; K 6148.—Madonna terranuova;
by Raphael; K 6152—Madonna with
Child; by Perugino; K 6150.—Sistine
Madonna; by Raphael; K 6157.—Vis-
itation of the kings; by Fabriano; K
6153.—Washington, D. C., Mount Saint
Alban, Cathedral, Apse; K 6146. ©
Oct. 12, 1929; 2 c. each Oct. 12.
Providence lithograph co., Providence,
BA 2 17094-17107
3 prints:
God’s care in all lands.—Helping
God care for oneself—Some friends
care for Jesus. © Oct. 25, 1929; 2 ¢.
each Nov. 1; K 6660-6662.
5 prints:
Coming to America, 8; K 6406.—
Friendly helper, 3; K 6404.—Playing
taking turns, 11; K 6407.—Playing to-
gether; K 6403.—Singing in God’s
House, 4; K 6405. © Oct. 15, 1929;
2c. each Oct. 21.
326
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1929
17150
6 prints:
Baptism and temptation of Jesus;
K 6413—Jesus teaching about him-
self; K 6410.—Parable of the Sower ;
K 6409—Parables of the Kingdom ;
K 6408.—Twelve set forth; K 6411.—
Warnings and promises; K 6412. ©
Oct. 4, 1929; 2 c. each Oct. 21.
Pursell (Grace May) Chicago. 17108
Washington, D. C., U. S. Capitol.
© Oct. 5, 1929; 2c. Oct. 7; J 322.
Quarles (John) Columbia, Mo. 17109
New from the campus of Missouri
U. Twyman turbans. © Nov. 20,
1929; 2 c. Nov. 25; K 6901.
Radford (William A.) Chicago.
17110-17124
[Radford’s money-maker country
calendar] 1930:
[Dutch colonial house] January; K
7382.—Gable, Gambrel [and] Gothic
[barns] February; K 7383.—[Imple-
ment shed, 2 chicken houses, portable
hog pen and feeder] September; K
7390.—[{Shingle _ story-and-a-half
house] April, October; K 7385, 7391.—
[Square frame house] June; K 7387.—
[Story-and-a-half frame residence]; K
7396.—[Two story brick residence]
March, August, November; K _ 7395,
7389, 7392.—[Two story shingle house]
February, July; K 7394, 7388.—[White
colonial home] December; K 7393.—
[8 granaries] March; K 7384.—[5 ga-
rages| May; K 7386. © July 15, 1929;
2 c. each Dee. 30.
Radium photo Muskegon,
Mich. 17125-17129
Bear Lake flats in Muskegon oil
service,
field. © Oct. 1, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 8;
J O—8485.
Muskegon, Mich.:
Cross (Henry H.) co. refining
plant; J O—8432.—Michigan Central
refining co. plant; J O—3434.—Simrall
pipe line corp., crude oil storage tanks;
J O—8433.—Standard oil co. of In-
diana, crude oil storage tanks; J O—
3436. © Oct. 1, 1929; 2 c. each Oct. 8.
Ransford (Arthur L.) Portland, Or.
17130
Portland, Or., from Council Crest.
City of Roses. © Nov. 6, 1929; 2 «.
Novy. 11; J O—38876.
Ransford (Arthur Leslie) Portland,
Or. 171Sh
Secappoose, Or., 630. © Aug. 28,
1929; 2c. Sept. 3; J O—8492.
97393—30——6
Ray (Albert D.) Cleveland. 17132
[Drawing showing Ray coloring sys-
tem for technical drawings] © 1 «.
Sept. 25, 1929; I 1089.
Raybestos co., Bridgeport, Conn.
17133
Stopping distances at different
speeds for testing automobile brakes.
© Aug. 20, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 27; I 1116.
Redman (Lee F.) Detroit.
17134-17137
4 photographs:
Brazil (Lloyd) A, B; J O—8506,
3007.—Brazil (Lloyd) all American
half back; J O—8504.—Dorais
(Charles FE.) coach; J O—3505. ©
Oct. 8, 1929; 2 c. each Oct. 7.
Reeder (David Luther) Miami, Ariz.
17138, 171389
Tonto cliff dwellings, lower group.
© Oct. 15, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 14; J O—
3571.
—— Upper group. © Oct. 15, 1929:
2-¢@; Oct. 147 J O—3572:
Regener (Frank William) New York.
17140
Astronomical and astrological chart
of relativity of the field of Cosmos and
Macrocosm. © 1 ec. Dec. 21, 1929;
I 1584.
Reichsdruckerei, Berlin. 17141, 17142
[Dorf hinter baumen]; von Paul
Cézanne. © April 27, 1929; 1 c. Aug.
14; K 6174.
[Landschaft bei Aise]; von Paul
Cézanne. © April 27, 1929; 1 ¢@ Aug.
14; K 6173.
Reilly
(Thomas a K.) St. Catherine,
: 17148.
© Dec. 28, 1929;
Ky
Gesimal chart.
2 ec. Dec. 30; I 1607.
Republic flow meters co., Chicago.
17144-17149
Republic flow meters co., chart 3-
140, 3-160. © Nov. 29, 1929; 2 «.
each Dec. 138; I 1582, 1530.
6—400, 6-600, 63-600100X. ©
Noy,., 19, 1929; 2. c¢.. each Dec. 5; I
1460-1462.
31—S-015X. -© Dec./11, 1929;
2 @ Dee. 13; 1 1531.
Ricci (Godfrey M.) Perth
NGAF.
Amboy,
17150:
Hazlet, N. J., public school, pro-
posed addition of two classrooms. 3.
sheets. © 1c. Oct. 17, 1929; I 1186.
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17151
a
Richardson (P. Bacon) co., New York.
17151-17156
6 prints:
Don’t apologize. It’s insured !—
Gone.—Not your fault—but what will
the jury say ?—Outdoor home of Amer-
ica.—Washed and polished an hour
ago, and now— !—You saved the child,
but—. © Oct. 30, 1929; 2 ec. each
Nov. 13; K 6783-6788.
Rigaumont Albert) New
York. 17157-17159
[Cortland, N. Y., theatre, stores &
officers, comm. 10-27B] © Nov. 2,
1929; 2 c. Nov. 4; I 1325.
[Salamanea, N. Y., theatre, stores
and offices, comm. 2-28] © Nov. 2,
1929; 2 c. Nov. 4; I 1824.
Theatre stores office bldg. on Main
st. Cortland, N. Y., for Schine enter-
prises, ine., of Gloversville, N. Y.,
dwg. 8 1-S 3, 1-6. 9sheets, blueprints.
© Dec. 5, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 30; I 16038.
(Victor
Jacksonville, Ala.
17160
State teachers college, Jacksonville.
Gem of the hills. © Oct. 3, 1929; 2c.
Oct. 24; K 6428.
Roark (M. P.)
Ringer (R. J.)
Cordova, Alaska.
17161
Gathering Alaskan ice worms. ©
Dec. 17, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 31; J O—4490.
Robbins (Frederick Goodrich) Phila-
delphia. 17162
[Hardewijk’s great mill] © Nov.
19, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 20; K 6876.
Robinson (Cecil S.) Ithaca, N. Y.
. 17163-17165
Cornell-Princeton game, Oct. 19,
1929" ©! Oct 24.,.1929)-)2 ¢; Oecrn2 a:
J O—3717.
Ithaca, N. Y., March 29, 1929. ©
Sept. 1, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 25; J O—3719.
—— And Cornell university, March
29, 1929. © Sept. 1, 1929; 2 c. Oct:
25; J O—8718.
Robinson (G. H.) co., Chicago.
17166-17213
Aged couple safety campaign design.
©. June: 18) 1929-2 ve. MOeh. tar
J O—3620.
Azusa civic design. © Apr. 5, 1929;
2c. Oct. 15; J O—3609.
Bathing girl throwing ball. © May
31, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 15; J O—3584.
Beau Brummell tie design. © Nov.
19, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 30; J O—4401.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Black Hills round-up, 1929. © Mar.
8, 1929; 2 ce. Oct. 15; J O—3587.
Bradshaw tiger. © Oct. 21, 1929;
2 c. Dec. 30; J O—4404.
Cameo girl. © July 19, 1929; 2 ec.
Oct. 15; J O—3621.
Davis clothes. © Dee. 4, 1928; 2 ¢.
Oct. 15, 1929; J O—3583.
Detroit civic design. © Mar. 5,
1929 ;'2 ce. Oct. 15; J O—3585.
Dixie Davis flying field. © Feb.
8, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 15; J O—8612.
Euclid Beach design. © June 26,
1929; 2 ec. Oct. 15; J O—8611.
Evening American peach. © Dec.
14, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1929; J O—3601.
Fairbanks clothes. © Mar. 30, 1929;
2 ¢« Oct. 15; J O—3603.
Flat tire girl. © Jan. 19, 1929; 2 ¢.
Oct. 15; J O—3598.
Girl in sport roadster. © Apr. 22,
1929; 2 c. Oek 15: J_O— 3615)
Hamilton clothes. © Jan. 29, 1929;
2c. Octo idx J. O2=3596:
Honey Lake. © Mar. 30, 1929; 2 e.
Oct. 15; J O—3608.
House that Jack built. © Mar, 22,
1929; 2 ce. Oct. 15; J O—3590.
Idora park dancing couple. © May
29, 1929; 2 ce. Oct. 15; J O—8615.
Indian village. © Mar. 6, 1929; 2 ¢.
Oct. 15; J O—8607.
Individual tailoring design. © Jan. ~
8, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 15; J O—3595.
Jasper academy football player. ©
July 19, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 30; J O—4408.
Jefferson Beach dancing couple. ©
Apr. 9, 1929;.2 c. Oct..15; J .0— 3588)
Kentucky. © Dec. 1, 1928; 2 c. Oct.
15, 1929; J O—8605.
Latonia bandmaster. © Apr.
1929; 2 c. Oct. 15; J O—3617.
Little girl with doll and buggy. ©
July 31, 1929; 2 ce. Dec. 30; J O—4407.
Lockie and Glenn autoist and pedes-
trian. © Dec. 29, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 15,
1929; J O—3594.
Long Beach civic design. © Mar.
25, 1929; 2 c Oct. 15; J O—3586.
Lumley (Jos. J.) design. © Nov. 23,
1928; 2 e. Oct. 15, 1929; J O—8604.
Lyon tailoring design. © Jan. 29,
1929; 2-e. Oct. 15; J O—8597.
McDonald’s chocolates couple. ©
Dec. 4, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 30; J O—4402.
Madison paint. © July 5, 1929; 2c.
Oct. 15; J O—8614.
25,
328
no. 4, 1929
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
Merry garden dancers. © Dec. 26,
1929; 2 e. Dec. 30; J O—4406.
Meyer (Louis) bungalow. © Mar.
28, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 15; J O—8600.
New fisheries. © Feb. 16, 1929; 2 ¢.
Oct. 15; J O—3606.
Northwestern football player 1929.
emesem. 23, 1929;. 2 .c....Dec.. 30;
J O—4405.
Pirates’ den 1929. © Jan. 31, 1929;
2 ce. Oct. 15; J O—8599.
Progress paint. © May 18, 1929;
2 e. Oct. 15; J O—8616.
Purdue football player. © July 18,
1929; 2 ec. Oct. 15; J O—86138.
Riverview man and girl running.
eneaee eee 1929-2 c.. Oct. 15;
J O—3589.
Riverview Mardi Gras girl—1919. ©
July 11, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 15; J O—8618.
St. Michael design. © Mar. 6, 1929;
2 c. Oct. 15; J O—8592.
Schwartz tailoring design. © Dec.
29, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1929; J O—3598.
Seville tavern 1929 design. © Nov.
12, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 30; J O—4400.
Siebler clothes. © Jan. 30, 1929;
2 ¢ Oct. 15; J O—3602.
State-congress burlesque girl. ©
Nov. 5, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 30; J O—4403.
Zenith racer. © Mar. 26, 1929; 2 ¢.
Oct. 15; J O—83591.
Zeppelin. © Apr. 4, 1929; 2 c. Oct.
15; J O—8610.
Rocie¢ (Ivan) New York. 17214
Ivov’s individual rést barbecue and
oh-o A B C vitamin food combination.
© 1c. Sept. 18, 1929; I 1192.
‘Rodgers (Joseph E.) New York. 17215
[Color chart] © 1c Dec. 28, 1929:
I 1588.
Rogers timely printing service, Quincy,
Mass. 17216, 17221
Hor rent. ..pCase 1—3|—For. sale.
{Case 1-3] © June 1, 1929; 2 ec each
Sept. 18; K 6539-6544.
Rollins (Leonard E.) Detroit.
17222, 17223
Direct reading psychrometric chart.
Sheet 2 of series AC. BBlueprint. ©
fie. Dee..9: 1929.- Ty 1515.
Grille sizing chart, sheet, 1 of series
V. Blueprint. © 1 c. Dee. 18, 1929;
I 1566.
17240
Roots (P. H. & F. M.) co., Connersville,
Ind. 17224
Metergraph No. 10 Roots meter
chart, 898227. © Dec. 24, 1929; 2 «¢.
Dec. 28; I 1597.
Rosenbaum (Gad) Detroit. 17225
Method of interlocking rods for in-
clined railings, ete. Blueprint. ©1e.
Oe 9.1929 le io:
Ross (Clyde P.) Chicago. 17226
Service plant for Diesel engine oil-
electric locomotive, C26—-95. Blueprint.
(C) Oc.” 12. 19292 @& Sept: 282 1 118.
Ross (Lindsey West) Seattle. T2227
Shuksan (Mt.) © Sept. 1, 1929;
2 ec. Sept. 16; J O—8493.
Roth (William John) San Francisco.
17228
Cat’s meow. © Dec. 19, 1929; 2 «.
Dec. 26; J 485.
Rudge (William Edwin) New York.
17229, 17230
Appearance of airiness; by Gordon
Ross: "(© Ock. 29;°1929') 2c Oct) 18;
K 6356.
Dray horse makes a noble hunter;
by Gordon Ross. © Oct. 29, 1929;
2 6. Octs. #8 6350.
Runyon (Robert) Brownsville, Tex.
Diol, Vico
Brownsville, Tex., U: S. custom
house and Gateway bridge, looking
towards Mexico, 2091-29. © Oct. 15,
1929; 2c. Oct. 26; K 6498.
Gateway bridge across Rio Grande
between Brownsville, Texas and Mata-
moros, Mexico, 2092-29. © Oct. 15,
1929; 2 ¢€. Oct] 2623K 6497.
Ruski (Joseph Stanley) San Diego,
Calif. : 17233
Starlet [sail boat] construction plan.
2 sheets, blueprints. © 1 ce. Nov. 2,
£9203 oT ISE2s
Ruth & Page, ine., Chicago. 17234
[Typical floor and sectional eleva-
tions through lower and upper floors
of standard multi-story garages, plans
for] 3 sheets, blueprints. © July 5,
1929; 2 GL Ort os tito:
Ryan (Mary) New York. 17235-17240
6 prints:
Covert side—[Dogs]—Flask.—Fly-
ing it.—[Polo]—Water. © Oct. 25,
1929; 2 c. each Nov. 16; K 6808-6813.
329
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
17241
Saalfield pub. co., Akron, O.
17241, 17242
He moved not a muscle as he
watched. Colored illustration. (in
Robin Hood) © May 28, 1929; 2 ¢.
Aug. 9; K 6286.
He put the keys of the city into his
hands. Colored illustration. (In
King Arthur) © May 28, 1929; 2 ¢.
Aug. 9; K 6287.
Sacks (E. H.) Philadelphia.
17243-17252
10 prints:
Birthday; K 6938.— Christmas;
K 6939.—Father’s day; K 6940.-—
Golden anniversary; K 6932.—Gradu-
ation; K 6937. — Mother’s day;
K 6931.—Our baby; K 6935.—Silver
anniversary; K 6933. — Wedding;
K 6934. — Wedding anniversary ;
IK 6936. © Nov. 12, 1929; 2 ¢. each
Novy. 26.
Safina (Quentin C.) San Francisco.
17253
American sea phantom. © 1 ¢. Nov.
30, 1929; J O—4120.
Sands (B. Frank) Scarlets Mill, Pa.
17254
Old forge on Hay Creek. © Dec.
12,,1929:;.2 ¢., Dec: 23; J 486.
Sands (Howard A.) Portland, Or.
17255-17259
Feeding the gulls at Cannon Beach,
Or ©) Oct.120, 1929.) Zee eNow: 8 ;
J O—3879.
4 photographs:
Hood (Mt.) in winter; J O—3882.—
Middle and South Sisters, Or.; J O—
8880.—North and Middle Sisters, Or. ;
J O—3881.—Wind River Gorge; J O—
3883. © Oct. 25, 1929; 2 ec. each Nov. 8.
Savage & Blasingame, Cape Charles,
Va. 17260, 17261
Cape Charles, ‘Va., Pennsylvania
r. r. terminal. © Nov. 26, 1929; 2 «¢.
Dec. 23; K 73538.
Virginia Lee, P. r. r. steamer leaving
Cape Charles, Va. © Nov. 26, 1929;
2 e. Dee. 23; K 7354.
Schenk (Gustaf Fredrick) Los
Angeles. 17262
Bird’s-eye view of central Holly-
wood. © June 10, 1929; 2c. June 22;
J O—3647.
Scherl (August) g. m. b. h., Berlin.
17263
[Katze]; by K. Olshausen-Schon-
berger. © Sept. 7, 1929; 1 c¢ Oct.
21; K 6529.
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 2&
Schneider (F. A.) Philadelphia.
RK 17264-17314.
51 prints:
Adorable, 754.—At dawning, 715.—
Bright eyes, 733.—Broken doll, 749.—
Brown eyes, 7%35.—Byrd expedition,.
722.—_|Child with dog and _ doves,
888]—[Children with child in chair,
879]—Correct address, 515.—Daisies,.
755.—Down on the farm, 739.—Dream.
castle, 726.—Dream garden, 764.—Fail-
ing waters, 713.—Follow thru, 517.—
Fore! 516.—Foursome, 523—Garden
of happiness, 710.—Garden of youth,
721Golden land of my dreams,
758.— Good lie, 518—Hole in one,
524.—Home—be it ever so humble.
The first step, 730.—Hunter’s dream,.
760.—In the rough, 521.—Jewels,
732.— Loyal friends, 718.— Mental
hazard. 522.—Moonbeam reflections,.
724.—Moonlight and you, 716—My
dream girl, 7%41.—My little home,
714.—My pal, 753.—No place like
home, 725.—Old-fashioned mill, 738.—
Outa bounds, 519—Place of my
dreams, 765.—Proper grip, 514.—Reel
’em in, 742.—Right direction, 751.—
Rose bud, 756.—Smail beginning of a
great navy, 740.—Story of the sea,
748.—_Sweet as a rose, %717.—Sweet
memories, 865.—That old sweetheart
of mine, 751.—Then the fun began,
723.—Water hazard, 520.—When eve-
ning shadows fall, 737.—Whoopee,
731.—19th hole, 535. © Sept. 18,
1929; 2 c. each Nov. 4; K 6597-6647.
Schulze (C. F.) co., Pottsville, Pa.
17315.
Study in beautiful lines. © Sept.
25, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 25; K 5983.
Scott (Alfred Irving) New York.
17316
Carnegie hall. © Nov. 4, 1929; 2 ec.
Oct. 26; K 7126.
Sentinel printing co., Indianapolis.
17317, 17318 |
[Lithographed bond blank, eagle
vignette (top center) circle vignette
(bottom center) on face. Hagle vig-
nette on back, brown border on face
and back] © Oct. 21, 1929; 2 c. Oct.
24: K 6422.
[Sheet of twenty lithographed inter-
est coupon blanks, brown border on
face, brown scroll design on back]
© Oct. 21, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 24; K 6421.
Seymour (George Dudley) New Haven.
17319, 17321
Historic painted door. © 1 e. Oct.
15, 1929; J O—38622.
530
*
MISCELLANEOUS
no. 4, 1929
Shadow portrait on the _ historic
painted door. © 1c. Oct. 15, 1929;
J O—3628.
Standing by the historic painted
door. © 1c. Oct. 15, 1929; J O—3624.
Shaw (Saul) Newark, N. J. 7322
Beamograph [Graph, A-C] ©1e.
Nov. 14, 1929; I 1344.
‘Sheldon (Park :C.) Allegany, N. Y.
17323
Luther (Martin) 400th anniversary.
© Sept. 1, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 21; K 6900.
‘Shell development co., San Francisco.
17324-17326
3 drawings:
Chart for determining the flow of
‘fluids thru thin orifice plates chart,
108, dwg Z—7360.—Superheated steam
multipliers for orifice meter calcula-
tions or for chart 108; chart 109,
dwg. V-7361. Blueprint—Wet steam
multipliers for orifice meter caleula-
tions or for chart 108: chart 110, dwg.
‘V-7362. Blueprint. © 1c. each Aug.
31, 1929; I 1028-1030.
‘Shelton (W. P.) St. Louis.
17327-17331
Spring’s awakening. (Primary pic-
ture set, 7) © Dee. 2, 1929; 2 c. Dee.
30: K 7381.
4 prints:
Friends sharing—Giving thanks.—
Return from sehool.—Working to-
gether. © Sept. 3, 1929; 2 c. each Oct.
14; K 6158-6161.
“Sherman (James M.) Pass Christian,
Miss. 17832
Bog flowers of Mississippi. © Sept.
fates. 2 Cc, Nov. 11; KK 214.
Shinkle (John ‘Clark) Colusa, Calif.
17333
Shinkle family tree. © Oct. 18,
1929; 2 ¢. ‘Oct. 24; J O—3722.
‘Shryock (Joseph Grundy) Philadel-
phia. 17334
‘Shryock (Joseph Grundy) and Aimée
‘Caroline Picolet d’Hermillon [gene-
alogical fan chart of the ancestry of.
Blueprint] © 1 e. Nov. 23, 1929; I
1428.
Silberer (B. T.) New York. 17335
[Dangerous ecurves.] © Sept. 20,
1929; 2 ec. Sept. 24; K 6283.
‘Silvette (Ellis M.) Richmond. 17336
Edison (Thomas A.) Full length.
© Oct. 7, 1929; 2:e. Oct. 9; J 328.
CLASSES, H TO K
17356
Simmer (A. G.) Wenatchee, Wash.
17334, 1iao0
Blossom time in Cashmere Valley,
4407. © May 10, 1929; 2c. June 12;
J O—2670.
Hight Mile Mountain, 4408. © May
10, 1929; 2 c. June 12; J O—2671.
Simmer studio, Wenatchee, Wash.
17339
Kiutas Tecumseh (Chief) 4055. ©
Sept. 21, 1929; 2 c. June 12; Oo—
2669.
Simon (Chas. W.) York, Pa.
York, Pa., disposal plant. © Oct. 1,
1929; 2 c. Oct. 16; J O—3625.
Simpson (Helen A.) Haddonfield, N. J.
17341
Pott (Thomas) of Llangirrig, Wales,
1654, will of, reduced copy of photo-
graph (taken 1928) © Sept. 24, 1929;
17340
2e. Oct. 12;-K 6145.
Singer (Jack) New York. 17342
Personal photo calendar. Ida art
studio. © Nov. 1, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 12;
J 465.
Skinner studio, Erie, Pa. 173438
Behrend (Moritz) © Dec. 20, 1929;
2 c. Dec. 23; J O—4366.
Slater (Hughes D.) Hl Paso. 17344
Vanity—Peacock panel. © 1c. Dee.
26, 1929; J O—4893.
Smith (C. 8.) Evansville, Ind. 17345
[Smitty] © Aug. 12, 1929; 2 c. Dec.
2; K 7086.
Smith (John J.) Kansas City, Kan.
17346
Arkansaw traveler. Blueprint. ©
1 ¢. Oct. 21, 1929; FT 1200.
Smith (Susie Keef) Mecca, Calif.
17347
Palm shaded path—Biskra, Coach-
ella Valley, California. © Oct. 1, 1929;
2 c. Oct. 14; J O—8568.
Smith incubator co., Cleveland.
17348-17356
9 photographs:
Ancona chick; J 443.—Barred Plym-
outh Rock chick; J 449.—Brown Leg-
horn chick: J 446,—J ersey black giant
chick; J 445.—Light Brahma chick; J
448.—Rhode Island red chick; J 442.—
White Leghorn chick; J 450.—White
Plymouth Rock chick; J 444.—White
Wyandotte chick; J 447. © Nov. 20,
1929; 2 c. each Dec. 11.
331
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
17357
Snowden (Hlsie Brooke) Washington.
17357-17361
Arlington national cemetery, Va.:
L’Enfant, tomb of, 14.—Old amphi-
theatre. © Dec. 4, 1929; 2 ¢ each Dee.
5; J O—4160-41638, 4159.
Snyder (Bernice V.) Chicago. 17362
Chicago World’s Fair centennial,
1933. [Girl’s helmeted head, world in
clouds, dirigible, locomotive, steamer
and airplane] © Oct. 4, 1929; 2 «.
Oct. 17; K 6247.
Snyder (R.) co., Guilford, Conn.
17363-17565
3 photographs:
Blanket of winter.—Winter brook.—
Winter morning. © Dec. 18, 1929;
2c. each Dec. 21; J O—43877, 4875S,
4376.
Speier (Jeremias) New York.
17366-17383
8 prints:
[Bakery, 6232]—[Bay . of Naples,
6237 ]—[Butcher shop, 6231]—[Cattle,
dairy, 6236]—[Grocery. 6233]—[Mus-
solini, 6234]—[Nude, 6218, 6235] ©
Oct: 15; 19298" "2 ce. each Oct. 255 is
6481-6488.
10 prints:
[Bathing girl and canoe, 1322]:
K 6250.—[Children on sleigh, 1320; K
6251.— [Hawaiian _ girl, moonlight,
1317]; K 6252.—[Lady with red ¢ap,
1325); K 6253.—[Lady with shawl in
garden, 1326]; K 6254.—[Lady’s head,
orange fan, 13819]; K 6255.—[Lady’s
head, roses, moonlight, 1321]; K
6256.—[Mother with child on knee,
1324]; K 6257.—[Mother with child on
lap. 1323]; K 6258.—[Two children in
garden, 138271; Ki.6259. ©) Oct. .15,
1929-2 c; each Ock. Li.
Spence airplane photos, Los Angeles.
17384-17513
California :
Anaheim, E (2690, 2691) ; J O—40286,
4027.—Brea, E (2700, 2701): J
O—4035, 4036.—Fullerton, E (2698,
2699) ; J O—4033, 4034.—La Habra, E
(2702, 2703) ; J O—4037, 4038.—Mor-
mon Island, Shell co. and Texas ¢o.,
D 6238; J O—8959.—Orange, E (2696,
2697); J O—4081, 4032—Santa Ana,
E (2692, 2693, 2695); J O—4028—
4030.—Terminal Island. Hancock oil
co., and Texas co., D 622; J O—3958.—
Watson Station, refineries at, Texas co.,
in foreground, C 353; J O—8941.—
Westminster, E 2689; J O—4025. ©
July 24, 1929; 2 c. each Nov. 18.
pt. Iv, n.S., ¥. 24
California :
Camarillo, E 2789; J O—4055.—Fill-
more, E (2775, 2776); J O—4042,
4043.—Hueneme, E 2786; J O—4052.-—
Hueneme, Hollywood Beach, E 2787;
J O—4053.—Hueneme, Silver Strand
Beach, E 2788; J O—4054.—Newhall,
E 2774; J O—4041.—Oxnard, E 2785;
J O—4051.—San Fernando, EH (2772,
2773); J O—40389, 4040.—Santa Fe
Springs, B 58; J O—8934.—Santa
Paula, E (2777, 2778); J O—4044,
4045.—Ventura, E (2780-2782); J
O—4046-4048.—- Ventura, Pierpont Bay
tract, E (2783, 2784); J O—4049,
4050.— Vinvale, Rio Grande oil refinery,
GC (906, 907) ; J O—3967, 3968. © Aug.
38, 1929; 2 c. each Nov. 18.
Colorado River, E (2340-2343, 2363,
2364) © Jan. 12, 1929; 2 c. each Noy.
18; J O—8974-3977, 3987, 3988.
Colorado River: .
Above //Yuma,*: Ariz., 2223132
O—3991.—At Ehrenberg, E 2361; J
O—3986.—At junction of Williams
River, E 2354; J O—3982.—At Needles,
Calif., E 2347; J O—3978.—At Picacho,
E 2370; J O—3990.—At Picacho dam
site, E 2369; J O—38989.—Below june-
tion of the Williams River, E 2356;
J O—3983.—Below Topock, EH 2349; J
O—3979.—Black Canyon, H 2339; J
O—3973.—Looking north above Hhren-
berg ferry, E 2359; J O—&3985.—Look-
ing north below Parker, Ariz., H 2358 ;
J O—8984.—Mohave Canyon below
Mohave Rock, E 2352; J O—38981.--
Mohave Canyon below Topock, E 2351:
J O—3980. © Jan. 12, 1929; 2 c. each
Nov. 18.:
Graf Zeppelin, A 185. © Aug. 26,
1929; 2 c. Nov. 18; J O—3940.
Los Angeles, Calif., Aero corp-field
north from 94th and Western, A 164.
© “Mar. 26,. 19295 2° e@ Nove ts. 1s
O—3935.
Coliseum during Skrine convyen-
tion, 1929, E (2666, 2667) © June 4,
1929; 2 c. each Nov. 18; J O—40?1,
4022.
Los Angeles, Calif. :
East of Figueroa st. between 12th
ard Riverside-Redondo blvd., E 2576;
J O—4000.—North of Riverside-Redon-
do blvd. between Main st. and Central
ave., E 2572; J O—3996.—North of
114th st. between Western and Ver-
mont, E 2577; J O—4001.—South of
Riverside-Redondo blvd. between Main
st. and Central ave., E. 2573; J O—
3997.—South of Rosecrans ave. be-
tween Figueroa and Western, E 2575;
O02
MISCELLANEOUS
no. 4, 1929
J O 3999.—South of Rosecrans ave.
between Main st. and Central ave., E
2574; J O—8998.—Wood lumber co.,
dock at Outer harbor, D 608; J O—
3948. © Apr. 6, 1929; 2 c. each Nov.
18.
Westwood. Calif., north of Pico blvd.
E 2567. © Mar. 26, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 18;
J O—2995.
3 photographs:
Imperial Valley, Calif., east of Holt-
ville, EX 2385—Mountains north of
Yuma, near Picacho, E 2378—Needles,
Calif., E. 2388. © Jan. 12, 1929; 2 ¢.
each Noy. 18; J O—3993, 3992, 3994.
4 photographs:
Beverly Hills, Calif., east from Wil-
shire and Santa Monica blvds., E. 2680;
J O—4024.—Los Angeles, Calif., Wil-
shire-La Brea district looking north, E
2679; J O 4023.—Hollywood, Calif...
south east from Hollywood blvd. and
Cahuenga ave., FE (745, 746); J O—
3961, 3962. © June 21, 1929; 2 c. each
Novy. 18.
4 photographs:
Los Angeles harbor, looking toward
Long Beach, D 615; J O—3955.—Los
Angeles harbor from 8000 ft., looking
toward Long Beach, D (616, 617);
J O—3956, 3957—North of Redondo,
Wilmington road between Waltina and
Lomita, E 2623; J O—4012. © May
10-1929; 2 ce. each Nov. 18.
5 photographs:
Balboa Island, E 2825; J O—4062.—
Club south of Santa Ana, Calif., H
705: J O—3966.—Costa Mesa, Calif.,
E 2832; J O—4063——Newport Beach,
Calif., EX (2822, 2823); J O—4060,
4061. © Sept. 2, 1929; 2 c each Nov.
18.
» photographs:
Los Angeles, Calif., east of La Brea
between 3rd and Wilshire, E 2816;
J O—4058.—Los Angeles, Calif., north-
east from Centinela ave., and Fox
Hills club, E 2815; J O—4057.—Los
Angeles, Calif., Wilshire blvd., east of
Hauser, E 2817; J O—4059Metro-
politan airport, A 184; J O—3939.—
Mines field; A 182; J O—3938. ©
Aug. 6, 1929; 2 c. each Nov. 18.
) photographs:
Simi Valley, looking east, near
Santa Susanna, E 2791. South Moun-
tain oil field, B 1266. Ventura ave.,
oil field, B (1267-1269. © Aug. 3,
1929; 2°c: each Nov: 18;..J O—4056,
3969-3972.
3d
CLASSES, H TO K
10 photographs:
Cahuenga Pass and Dark Canyon,
looking toward Burbank, E 2594; J O
4010—Cahuenga Pass and San Fer-
nando Valley looking north, E 2593;
J O 4009.—Hollywood, Calif., north of
Sunset between Vine st. and Highland
ave., FEF 739; J O—3960.—Inglewood,
Calif., looking toward Los Angeles, E
2600; J O—4011.—Metropolitan air-
port, San Fernando Valley, A (166,
167) ; J O—3936, 3937.—San Fernando
Valley north between Reseda and
Owensmouth, E 2589; J O 4006.—San
Fernando Valley north from Sherman
way between Reseda and Owensmouth,
EH 2588; J O—4005—San Fernando
Valley northwest from Riverside dr.
and Woodman ave., E 2590; J O—
4007. Van Nuys, Calif., west, looking
west from Balboa and Victory blvds.,
San Fernando Valley, E 2592; J O—
4008. © Apr. 9, 1929; 2 c. each. Nov.
18. e
12 photographs:
Burbank, Calif., Magnolia park, E
2658; J O—4018—East of Vineland
between Van Owen and Victory blvds.,
San Fernando Valley, E 2660; J O—
4019.—Glendale, Calif., north from
Brand and San Fernando blvds., E
2661; J O—4020.—Los Angeles, Calif.,
northeast from 7th and Figueroa, F
495; J O—8943.—Los Angeles, Calif..
north of 2nd st. between Grand ave.
and Main st., F 494; J O—8942.—
Loyola university, H (702, 703) ; J O—
3964, 3965.—North Hollywood, Calif.,
looking toward Los Angeles, Toluca
Lake section, H (2652, 2653); J O—
4013, 4014—San Fernando Valley, Ca-
huenga park, and Sherman Oaks, E
2656; J O—4017.—San Fernando Val-
ley, Sherman Oaks, E 2655; J O—
4016—San Fernando Valley south of
Ventura blvd. at Hollywood country
club, E 2654; J O—4015. .© May 29,
1929; 2 c. each Nov. 18.
14 photographs:
City of Honolulu (8S. 8S.) in turning
basin, D 601; J O—3945.—_From Point
Firmin toward Long Beach, D (618,
614); J O—8953, 3954—Long Beach,
Calif. E 2579; J O—4003.—Long
Beach, Calif., new pier at, E 2580;
J O—4004.—Los Angeles harbor, docks
on main channel, D 610; J O—3950.—
Los Angeles harbor, fish harbor, D
609; J O—8949-—Los Angeles inner
harbor, City of Honolulu in turn-
ing basin, D 600; J O—3944.—Los.
Angeles inner harbor from Union oil
dock, looking toward Long Beach, D:
7
9
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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
17514
Spence airplane photos—Continued.
607; J O—3947.—Los Angeles outer
harbor, D 611; J O—38951.—Lynwood,
Calif., northwest from P. E. ry. and
Atlantie blvd., E 2578; J 4002.—Mor-
mon Island, Los Angeles inner harbor,
D 606; J O—3946.—New fill at Dead
Man’s Island, D 612; J O—38952.—Tor-
rance, Calif., Columbia steel corp., G
359; J O—3963. © Apr. 6, 1929; 2 ¢.
each Novy. 18.
Sperr (Perey Loomis) Staten Island,
Nox 1751417515
Billopp House, Tottenville, 8. 1., N.Y.,
conference room, A. © Nov. 17, 1929;
2c. Nov. 19; J O—4064.
B. © May 15, 1929; 2 ec. Nov.
19; J O—4065.
Spreckels (J. D & A. B.) invéstment
co., San Francisco. 17516
Sugar in the making. © Oct. 1,
1929; 2 «. Nov. 18; K 6837.
Stairway mfg. co., Akron, O. 17517
[Dirigible sunset view] © Sept. 25,
1929; 2 c. Oct. 24; K 6536.
Standard oil co., of Calif., San Fran-
cisco. 17518
All-star east west football, Kezar
stadium, Jan. 1, 1930. © Oct. 30, 1929;
2c. Nov. 6; K 6666.
Standard oil co., of New York, New
York. 17519-17522
Blow hot, blow cold. Socony [24-
sheet poster, 9-12-S] © Nov. 8, 1929;
2 @. Nov. 113. Ky 6762.
Br-r-r! an’ me forgettin’ to change
my oil. Socony [24-sheet poster,
9-11-S] © Oct. 1, 1929; 2 ¢ Oct. 9;
K 6144.
Fer pick-up on hills. Socony. [24-
sheet poster 9-8-S] © July 25, 1929;
2c. Nov. 1; K 6594.
Fer quick startin’. Socony special
gasoline plus ethyl. [24-sheet poster
30-1-S] © Dec. 20, 1929; 2 c. Dec.
-26; K 7877.
Standard textile products co., New
York. 17528, 17524
Meritas multicraft covers, 30, 338.
© Sept. 26, 1929; 2c. Sept. 28; K 7062.
The leading linen substitute,
B(184, 188) © Sept. 26, 1929; 2 «.
Sept. 28; K 7063.
Stanley (Albert) Indianapolis. 17525
Occlusion grinding. © 1 ¢. Dee. 30,
1929; J O—4397.
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 24
Stasswender (Anton) Austin, Tex.
17526
[Hamilton (James R.) mausoleum.
Blueprint] © 1 ¢. Oct. 7, 1929; I
1382.
Stelz bookbinding co., New York.
17527-17533
Draw us unto Thee, ete. © Oct. 1,
1929; 2 ec. Oct. 5; K 7009.
Our Lady of perpetual help pray for
us.°* © ‘Oct.':3; 192952" wer ar
K 7010.
Sacred Heart of Jesus.
1929 ; 2 ec. Oct. 5; K 7008.
4 prints:
Best wishes.—Blessed Christmas to
father.—Happy Christmas to mother
and dad.—Sincere wishes. © Novy.
11, 1929; 2 c@ each Nov. 15; K 6798—
6801.
Stephenson (Benton E.)
© Oct. 3,
Casper, Wy.
17534
Scout. © Nov. 18, 1929; 2 ¢ Nov.
16; J O—3919.
Stevens (Chas. A.) & bros., Chicago.
17535-17537
3 prints:
[Cigarette back]—[Pre-Volstead ]—
[Stevens Heraldic] © Oct. 11, 1929;
2c. each Oct. 18; K 6681, 6679, 6680.
Stockwell (Frank A.) & McKeon
(John H.) Buffalo. 17538
Use the direct and best route. ©
Oct. 1, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 22; K 6368.
Stokes (Frederick A.) co., New York.
17539-17547
Gilkison (Grace) 31 illustrations
in black and white. (Jn Picture tales
from the Italian; by Florence Bots-
ford) © Sept: 5, 1929-02. c Wea:
K 6416.
Morris (B. K.) 6 illustrations in
black and white. (Jn Dreamers of em-
pire; by Achmed Abdullah and T. Com-
ton Pakenham) © Sept. 26, 1929; 2 ¢.
Oct. 4; K 6592.
Murphy (H. C.)
color and Schroeder (Louis G.) 8
illustrations. (Jn War-paint and
powder-horn; by Vernon Quinn) ©
Sept. 5, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 5; K 6418.
Petersham (Maud and Miska)
Illustrations. (Jn The Magic doll of
Roumania; by Marie, queen of Rou-
mania) © Sept. 26; 1929; 2 ¢ Nov.
8; K 6670.
frontispiece in
d04
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1929
Potter (Edna) Frontispiece in
color and 14 illustrations in black and
white, and a map. (Jn My grandpa’s
farm; by Mary Wolfe Thompson)
July 25, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 5; K 5886.
Shoemaker (Edna Cooke) Frontis-
piece in color. (Jn Magic for Mari-
gold; by L. M. Montgomery) © Sept.
metees: 2 c. Oct. 5) Ke G41T.
Siegel (William) Frontispiece and
6 illustrations. (Jn Hunters of
heaven; by Clement Wood) © Sept.
ito2d > 2 ¢. Oct. 10; K 6124, ,
Trery (Phyllis A.) Illustrations.
(In Tales from Bernard Shaw: by
Gwladys Evan Morris) © Sept. 26,
1929; 2 c. Oct. 4; K 6125.
Wiese (Kurt) Frontispiece and 8
illustrations in color, 6 in black and
white. (Jn Poodle-oodle of Doodle
farm; by Lawton and Ruth Mackall)
© Aug. 8, 1929; 2 « Oct. 16; K 6546.
Storey (Frederick George) Columbus,
Ga. 17548
Round-the-world standard time con-
version chart. © Sept. 28, 1929; 2 ¢.
Gea, 2: Tt 1812.
Stowe (Copley Kerns) San Francisco,
17549
His royal highness. © Oct. 15,
1929; 2 c. Oct. 19; J O—3672.
Strickler (C. E.) & co., Chicago.
17550, 17551
Happy New Year, G7. © Nov. 8,
1928; 2 e. Oct. 25, 1929; K 6490.
Merry Christmas, G6. © Nov. 8,
1928; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1929; K 6489.
Strutz (August J.) Los Angeles.
17552
Labor—profits. © Nov. 2, 1929; 2 ¢.
Noy. 23; K 6890.
Sunderland (Clyde) studios, Oakland, |
Calif.
California :
Berkeley, looking east, A6-180; J O—
4093—Emeryville, industrial district,
Berkeley in background, A6—-179 ; J O—
4090.— University. Berkeley,, Calif.,
A6-165; J O—4096. © Nov. 19, 1929;
2 c. each Noy. 25.
17553-17570
33
17578
Oakland, Calif.:
Downtown, looking north, A5-149; J
O—4088.—Downtown, Looking out San
Pablo ave., A5-157 ; J O—4094.—Grand
Lake business district, A5-152; J O—
4097.—Looking northwest out San
Pablo ave., A6-161; J O—4089.—Look-
ing west, A5-147; J O—4095.—Shep-
herd tunnel, proposed, entrance to, A6—
181; J O—4091. © Nov. 19, 1929; 2c.
each Novy. 25.
Oakland, Calif.:
Durant motor factory and new
Chrysler site, A2-110.—Highland hos-
pital and surrounding territory, A2-—
107.—Municipal airport, A38 (121, 122)
© Oct. 12, 1929; 2 © each Oct. 18;
J O—3668, 3669, 3671, 3670.
Oakland, Calif., Grove st., municipal
docks, A4-135. © Oct. 23, 1929; 2 ¢.
Oct. 29; J O—3759.
Metropolitan district, looking
east, A4-134. © Dec. 14, 1929; 2 ec.
Dec. 23; J O—4368.
—— Municipal airport, A5-144. ©
Dec. 14, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 23; J O—4867.
— Warehouses and pier, foot of
14th st. © Oct. 23, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 29;
J O—3760.
San Francisco Bay, looking west out
Golden Gate, A6-191. © Nov. 19, 1929;
2 cs Nov. 25; J O—4092.
Sunny scenes, ine., Winter Park, Fla.
LiatT
[Zion National Park, Utah, Temple
of Sinawawa] © June 7, 1929; 2 c¢.
July 26; K 6402.
Svietovsky (Boris) Boston.
Tite ioe
Burroughs (Harry) © Sept. 27,
1929; 1 c Sept. 30; 1 c Oct. 15; J O—
3644.
3 photographs:
Stockton (Phillip); J O—8643.—
Trafford (Bernard W.) ; J O—3646.—
Wing (Daniel G.) ; J O—3645. © Aug.
6, 1929; 1 c. each Sept. 30; 1 c. each
Oct. 15.
Swan (K. D.) Missoula, Mont.
17576-17578:
Early snows. © Dec. 26, 1929; 2 e¢.
Dec. 30; J O—4411.
Sentinels at timber line. © Dec. 26,
1929; 2 c& Dee. 30; J O—4409.
White bark pine. © Sept. 1, 1929;
2 ce. Dec. 30: J O—4410. —
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9)
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17579
Swinnerton (James) Palo Alto, Calif.
17579-17581
Near-to-nature babies. (In Good
Housekeeping, Oct., 1929) © Sept. 25,
1929; 1 ec. Sept. 21; K 5996.
— (In Good Housekeeping, Nov.,
1929) © Oct. 25, 1929; 1 ©. Oct. 26;
K 6557.
(In Good Housekeeping, Dec.
1929) © Nov. 25, 1929; 1 c. Nov. 16;
K 6943.
Tabory (Oscar) Logan, W. Va. 17582
fAmerican tree] © 1 ¢. Dee. 10,
19292 1°1522.
Talbott (Anna Mary) Damascus, O.
17583
Man of sorrows. Christ revealed in
His own words, 2. © Noy. 12, 1929;
2 ce. Nov. 14; K 7011.
Tangen (Ed) Boulder, Col.
17584, 17585
Sentinel, 6434. © Dec. 5, 1929; 2 ¢.
Dec. 9; J O—4239.
Ski track, 6406. © Dec. 5, 1929; 2 ¢.
Dec. 9: J O—4240.
Taylor (George V.) Wyalusing, Pa.
17586-17590
River view north from Rock Mount,
Roosevelt highway. © Dec. 16, 1929;
2 c. Dee. 17; J O—4345.
View south from Roosevelt highway
at the Twin cuts. © Dec. 16, 1929;
2c. Dee. 17; J O—4844.
Wyalusing rocks, Roosevelt highway :
River-view south—View north.—
View south. © Dec. 16, 1929; 2 «.
each Dec. 17; J O—4841, 4348, 4342.
Rochester,
17591
S. & M. Fahrenheit chart 89. ©
Oct. 8, 1929; 2 ¢ Oct. 10; I 1138.
Temple (William J.) Dallas. 17592
Sound investment. © Oct. 15, 1929;
‘2 ce. Nov. 6; K 6665.
Taylor instrument Cos.,
Ni.
‘Testrite instrument co., New York.
17593
[Barometer scale] © Sept. 28,
1929). 2,0; Oct. 19271 2350.
Thrift development corp., Los Angeles.
17594, 17595
Save and sail to prosperity. © Nov.
‘27, 1929; 2 c. Dee. 18; K 7202.
Su¢dess. © Nov. 27, 1929; 2 ce. Dec.
18; K 7208.
pt. iv, n.s., v. 24
Timlin (John T.) jr. Cambridge,
Mass. 17596
Life and adventures of Ginnbook,
episode 1. © Aug. 28, 1929; 2 «@
Oct. 1: K 6094.
Timmie (Walter Eleson) Oklahoma
City, Ok1. 17597
Stamper 3. © Oct. 14, 1929; 2 «.
Oct. 23; J O—8701.
Tivy (Thomas P.) Chicago. 17598
We issue insurance stamps. © Aug.
30, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 28; K 6553.
Tounsend (Charles Fremont) Des
Moines. 17599
Master builders of the electric light
and power industry, 48450. © Sept.
28, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 27; J O—3648.
~(Joseph H.) Oakland,
17600
©,,1-¢.. Nov. 28
Tourchette
Calif.
[Pontoon bridge]
1929; I 1489.
Treasure Cove gift co., St. Paul.
17601
Prayer for the day. © Aug. 1, 1929;
2c. Oct. 14; K 6163.
Tred Avon flying service, inc., Haston,
Md. 17602-17613
Centaur (Cape) © Sept. 15, 1929;
2 ec. Dec. 21; J O—4860.
Haston, Md. © Oct. 1, 1929; 2 e.
Dec. 3; J O—4154.
Emergency hospital. © Sept.
1, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 2; J O—4128.
Ferry farm. © Nov. 1, 1929; 2 e¢.
Dec. 21; J O—43868.
Hope house. © Oct. 1, 1929; 2 «.
Dec. 21; J O—4861.
Peachblossom bridge. © Noy. 1,
1929; 2 ce. Dec. 21; J O—4881.
Tred Avon River. © Nov. 1, 1929;
2 ec. Dec. 21; J O—43864.
Trippes Creek. © Oct. 1, 1929; 2 ¢.
Dee. 21; J O—4362.
4 photographs:
Peachblossom Creek, A, B.—Plain-
dealing Creek.—Wilderness. © Nov.
1, 1929; 2c. each Dec. 3; J O—4155-
4158.
Trott bros. co., inec., Rochester, N. Y.
17614
[Mausoleum with Grecian Dorie
pergola, est. 61. Blueprint] ©1e.
Noy. 14, 1929; I 1848.
336
MISCELLANEOUS
no. 4, 1929
Trout-Ware studios co., Cleveland.
17615
Stearns (Mrs. Clark) © 1c. Oct.
4, 1929; J O—38485.
Truline ine., Lagrange, Ga.
Breeches for outdoor wear.
15, 1929; 2 c. Aug. 22; K 6814.
Tubbs (Howard Addison) Whitewater,
Wis. 17617
Dornier Do. X. 100 passenger flying
boat. Outline assembly [and] details,
dwg. 01A, 02A. 2 sheets. © Nov. 29,
1929; 2c. Dee. 2; I 1533.
Tuberculosis and health soc. of De-
troit and Wayne Co., Detroit.
17618
Follow the rainbow trail to beauty-
health-charm. © Sept. 18, 1929; 2 ¢.
Dec. 26; K 7365.
Tyler (Lyle B.) Newton, Ia.
17619, 17620
17616
© July
Newton, Ia., Federal Post Office
bid= © Oct. 7, 1929; 2 ec. Oct. 14;
J O—3569.
Y. M. C. A. © Oct. 7, 1929;
2c. Oct. 14; J O—3570.
Tyng (Griswold) Jamaica Plain,
Mass. 17621
Massachusetts Bay tercentenary
1630-1930 in New England. © Oct.
Bee i29 2 ¢.. Dee. 21; K 7282.
Underhill (Irving) New York.
17622-17664
Christodora house Ave. B & east 9th
st. C 19176. © Dec. 9, 1929; 2 c. Dee.
10; J O—4369.
Grand Army plaza & Prospect park,
A8552B. © Oct. 28, 1929; 2 ec. Oct.
29: J O—8758.
Los Angeles U. S. N. & Wool-
worth blidg., Dr. HEckner’s reception,
Aug. 30, 1929. C19667. © Oct. 7, 1929;
2 ce. Oct. 9; J O—3526.
New York (City):
Battery & Manhattan, A(8543-
$545)B; J O—3748-3750.— Fifth ave.
and 42 st. zone, A8551B; J O—8757.—
Lower Manhattan, A&542B: J
O—3747.—Lower Manhattan from
East River, A8548B; J O—3753.—Man-
hattan, A8546B; J O—3752.—Man-
hattan Island, A8539B; J O—3755.—
Pennsylvania railroad zone, 8th ave.
& 32 st., A8534B; J O—8745.—Penn-
sylvania station, A8550B ; J O—3756.—
Times square zone, A8535B; J
O—3746.—Wall st. zone, A8554B;
J O—8744.—Williamsburgh savings
CLASSES, H TO K
17668
bank bldg. & Brooklyn, A%549B; J
O—3754. © Oct. 28, 1929; 2 c. each
Oct. 29.
New York (City):
Broadway and 8th ave., Columbus
circle, B53994; J O—38786.—Columbus
circle and 59 st., B54007; J O—3784.—
Riverside drive apartments from Jer-
sey, B(53618, 53619); J O—33787,
3788.—_ 5th ave. & 65 st., Temple
Hmanu-El, B54009; J O—3785.—4351
Lexington ave., Chrysler bldg., B54111 ;
J O—8794. © Oct. 29, 1929; 2 c. each
Oct. 30.
New York (City):
Grand central zone, A8533B; J
O—3520.—N. E. corner 55th st. & 5th
ave., Sth ave. Presbyterian church,
B50698 ; J O—3521.—N. Y. life insur-
ance bldg., A8536; J O—8519.—Sherry
Netherlands & Savoy Plaza _ hotels,
B54008 ; J O—3523.—Sixty-three Wall
st. bldg. Beaver & Hanover sts.,
C19699; J O—8529.—Wall & Broad
sts., C18348;. J O—8524.—William,
Beaver & Hanover sts, C19700; J
O—3530—W oolworth bldg., C19497; J
O—3525.— 5th ave. & 50th st., St.
Patrick’s cathedral, C19697, C19698 ;
J O—3527, 3528—Tth ave & 35th st.
Arsenal bidg., B51948. J O—3522. ©
Oct. 7, 1929; 2 c. each Oct. 9.
Westchester-Biltmore hotel, A8553B.
© Oct.* 28, “1929 -2 ve“ Oct... 29-5
O—3751.
4 photographs:
Chrysler bldg., B 54216—New York
(City) Fifth ave. & 42nd st. northeast
eorner. ©(19654, 19655)—Shelton
(Hotel) Lexington Ave. & east 49th st.
C 19762. © Dec. 9, 1929; 2 c. each
Dee. 10; J O—4251-4253, 4250.
5 photographs:
Bowling Green telephone bldg.,
B52313.—Hastings on the Hudson [1]
N. Y., B(52290, 52291)—Siwanoy
country club, B53565.—Sylvan boule-
vard & Hudson River, B52289. © Oct.
29, 1929; 2 c. each Oct. 30; J O—3790,
3192, 3798, 3789, 3791.
Underwood & Underwood, ine., New
York. 17665-17668
Rome, Italy, Porta Maggiore, V3409.
© Dec. 6, 1929; 2 c. Dee. 31; J O—4515.
3 photographs:
Bruce (Robert) Wallace monument
in the background, Stirling, Scotland,
V28495.—_Natural Bridge at Field,
Kicking Horse River, B. C. Canada,
V31086.—Picking blackberries on a
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17669
Underwood & Underwood, inc.—Contd.
New Jersey farm, V32377. © Oct. 5,
1929; 2 c. each Nov. 6; J O—8857-
3859.
United fruit co., Boston. 17669:
Tastes good—wholesome, too. ©
Oct. 28, 1929; 2 ce. Nov. 18; K 6846.
U. S. airways, ine., Kansas City, Mo.
17670
544 hours... Kansas City to Den-
ver. © Oct. 1, 1929; 2: c. Oct. 28; K
6554.
U. S. coast guard academy, New Lon-
don, Conn. 17671
Bear, famous old coast guard cutter.
© Oct. 1, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 7; K 6698.
U. S. playing card co., Cincinnati.
17672-17679
4 prints:
Abigail— Melissa — Nosegay. —
Sampler. © Dec. 7. 1929; 2 ¢«. each
Dee. 14; K 7131, 7128-7130.
4 prints:
En tour; K 6427—Mt. Floral;
K 6425—Tourist: K 6426.—Vista;
K 6424. © Oct. 10, 1929; 2 c. each
Oct. 24.
U. S. printing & lithograph co., New
York. 17680-17683
After the hunt, 678: by James
Hardy. © Dee. 1, 1929; 2 «.. Noy. 30;
K. 7033.
3 prints:
Girl in the swing, 707; by Albert
Hencke.—Little Red Riding Hood, 706;
by Albert Hencke.—Spanish dancers,
677; by Lillian .Genth. © Sept. 1,
1929; 2 c. each Nov. 30; K 7030-7032.
U. S. rubber co., New York. 17684
Gaytees, the tailored overshoe.
[Skyscraper seen thru an arch] ©
Nov..2.G; 1929: ;;2:e, Dee. 53.45. (2a:
U. S. shares corp., New York. 17685
Extent to which insurance stocks
still lag behind general market, etc.
© Sept. 26, 1929; 2c. Oct. 11; I 1139.
Van Alen (William) New York.
17686
[New York (City) Chrysler bldg.
bird’s-eye view] © 1c. Dec. 7, 1929;
IT 1514.
Van Arsdall (Alexander Lavere) Kan-
sas City, Mo. 17687, 17688
Clinical record, transillumination.
© Aug. 21, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 23; IE 1081.
[Dental service chart] © Aug. 21,
1929; 2 c. Aug. 23; I -1046.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
17689:
© Oct. 15,
Vance mfg. co., Dayton, O.
Walnut panel W-73.
1929; 2 c. Dec. 6; J 482.
Van Natta (P. W.) Lake Wales, Fla,
17690:
Lake Wales, Fla., Bok singing tower.
© Dec. 26, 1929; 2 ce. Dec. 31; K 7493..
Van Natta studio, Lake Wales, Fla.
17691
Flamingoes at Mt. Lake sanctuary,.
1. © Oct. 15, 1929; 2 ¢ Nov. 20; J O—
4067.
Van Norte (W. L.) Leitchfield, Ky.
17692
Lincoln (Abe) leg cabin. © Sept.
25, 1929; 2 ce. Sept. 30; J O—3423.
Van Oosting (R. L.) Lynwood, Calif.
17693, 17694
October 29, 1929. © Nov. 12, 1929;.
2c. Nov. 26; J O—4104.
Past history. © Nov. 12, 1929; 2 ec.
Nov. 26; J O—43870.
Vicars bros., London. 17695.
[Heathcote (Master) after T. Gains
borough]; by Sydney H. Wilson. ©
Oct. 29, 1929; Te Nov./1; K Gasa,
Vigneron (Adolph T.) Providence,
17696.
Old Ironsides. © Dec. 2, 1929; 2 ec.
Peet! Os Kier
Virginia-Carolina chemical corp., Rich-
mond. 17697-17700:
It’s spring again. V-C fertilizer.
[24 sheet poster, 31] © Noy. 12,
1929; 2°e. Nov. 163 K 6833.
Le’s go Pete—It’s V-C. YV-C fer-
tilizers. [24 sheet poster, 33] © Dec.
12;°1929.:- 2) e> Deel 44:9 Fisae
Mighty litth—but pow’ful good. V—
C fertilizers. [24 sheet poster, 32]
© Dee. 3, 1929; 1 c. Dec. 6; 1 ec. Dec.
7; K 7091.
On the bag and in it too—a good.
name. 7-C fertilizers. [24 sheet
poster, 34] © Dec. 30, 1929; 2 c.
Jan. 2, 1930; K 7496.
Voorhorst (Bertha Taylor) Washing-
ton. 17701
Washington (George) house of
Bath, Va., now Berkeley Springs,
W. Va. 38 sheets. © 1 ¢ Oct. 29;
1929; I 1834.
Wagner (Harold) Marietta, O.
17702, 17703:
Erskine (John) © Oct. 17, 1929;
2 c. Oct. 22; J O—86%6.
338
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1929
Norton memorial hall. © Oct. 27,
1929; 2 ec. Oct. 31: J O—3798.
Waples (Rufus) Philadelphia. 17704
Little squire. © Oct. 21, 1929; 2 c.
Oct. 23; K 63874.
Ward (John B.) Los Angeles. 17705
University of Southern California,
Trojan band 1929. © Oct. 24, 1929;
2 ce. Oct. 29; J O—4127.
Waterman (Charles Edward) San
Diego, Calif. 17706-17708
Huibert, 342 (U. S. 8S.) © Sept. 10,
1929; 2 e. Sept. 16; J O—8254.
Melville (U. S. S.) © Sept. 30,
1929; 2 € Oct..4;,J O—3484.
Omaha (U. 8. 8S.) © Oct. 4, 1929;
2c. Oct. 8: J O—3508.
Waterman (Oscar W.)
Calif. 17709-17720
Philip (U. 8S. 8S.) © Oct. 14, 1929;
2 c. Oct. 19; J O—3884.
Coen S:):
Aaron Ward: J O—3579.—Babbitt;
J O—3581.—Hamilton; J O—3580.—
Jacob Jones; J O—8577.—Twiggs;
J O—3578. © Oct. 12, 1929; 2 c. each
Oct. 15.
(Uz & 8.) :
Buchanan, 131.—Claxton, 140.—
Wickes, 75. © Oct. 14, 1929; 2 c. each
Oct. 19; J O—8660-3662.
(thas. 83) : .
Perry, 340.—Trever, 339.—Zane. 337.
© Oct. 15, 1929; 2 c each Oct. 19;
J O—8663-3665.
San Diego,
Waters (R. J.) San Francisco. 17721
General Grant the nation’s Christ-
mas tree. © Sept. 20, 1929; 2 c. Sept.
23; J O—3649.
Webb (Gregory Burkitt) New York.
17722-17729
Chelten Hilis abbey, in Chelten Hills
cemetery, Philadelphia, Penn. Plan of
first floor. Blueprint. © Nov. 9, 1929;
2 ce. Nov. 9; I 1326.
Community mausoleum for Cemetery
gardens, inc., near Port Jefferson, Long
Island, N. Y. Blueprint. © 1 ¢. Oct.
15, 1929; T 1150.
East Stroudsburg, Pa., floor
plan. Blueprint. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1929;
I 1379.
Memorial abbey, in Cypress Hills
cemetery. © Noy. 13, 1929; 2 ec. Nov.
i bee BS aR
17746
Plan of first floor. Dwg. 3.
Blueprint. © 1 ec. Nov. 30, 1929;
I 1442.
No Y.° “Bitst- Hoot
© 1 c. Oct. 22, 1929;
Brooklyn,
plan. Blueprint.
210:
Ground floor plan. Blue-
print. © Nov. 18, 1929; 2 ec. Nov. 16;
I 1349.
Second floor plan. Blue-
print. © 1e. Oct. 22, 1929; I 1211.
‘Webb (Sidney V.) Berkeley, Calif.
17730
Wild rabbit. © Dec. 1, 1929; 2.
Dec. 21; J O—4865.
Weisstein (Samuel N.) Brooklyn.
17731
Weisstein (S. N.) visible dental
record card. © Oct. 15, 1929; 2 ¢. Oct.
23; K 6429.
Welch (Howard B.) New Haven.
VUIS2Z.ATisa
Yale 21 Army 138, Oct. 26, 1929, A, B.
© Oct. 29, 1929; 2 c each Nov. 1;
J 382, 383.
Welch (W. M.) mfg., co., Chicago.
17734-17741
[( Welch agricultural chart) ]:
Chicken, 4; K 6581.—Corn,
6585. Grafting, 8; K 6584—\Insect
nests, 7: K 6583.—Nitrifying legumes,
11; K 6587.—Plows and plowing, 6;
K 6582.—Soil, 12; K 6588.— Wheat, 10;
K 6586. © Sept. 151920 2, ©: CHC ch
Oct. 10.
som S
Wells (Herman Dulaney) Lynchburg,
Va. 17742, 17743
I’se happy cause I’se lookin’ fer yo’
check. © Dec. 6, 1929; 2 c. Dec. 20;
Hott
I’se sad cause yo’ check ain’t came.
© Dec. 6, 1929; 2 ec. Dec. 20; K 7278.
West (Robert J.) Detroit. 177+
Apartment building, typical floor
plan, with an elevation. 2 sheets, blue-
prints. © 1 e. Oct. 14, 1929; I 1149.
West side trust co., Newark. 17745
Traveler. © Sept. 25, 1929; 2 e.
Sept. 27; K 6284.
Westchester Co. park system, Rye,
NE. ¥e 17746
Playland. © Mar. 15, 1929; 2 c. Oct.
15; J O—3582.
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Western electric co., inc., New York.
T747-17750
Careful driving avoids accidents. ©
Aug. 1, 1929; 2 c Oct. 1; K 6053.
Colds can be prevented. © Dee. 1,
1929; 2 ce. Dee. 7; K 7101.
Correct posture, sitting or standing,
promotes health. © Sept. 1, 1929; 2 ¢.
Oct 1; K 6054.
In the air or on the ground the safe
man is the careful man. © Oct. 1,
1929; 2 ec. Oct. 17; K 6249.
Western States service co., Los An-
geles. 17751
Theaterlog. [Cover design] © Oct.
26, 1929; 2 c. Sept. 18; K 6879.
White Mountain studio, Littleton, N. H.
17752
Profile Lake, Franconia, N. H. ©
Dec. 16, 1929; 2 c. Dee. 18; J O—4840.
White studio, Hanover, N. H. 17753
Skinner (Mrs. P. O.) © Nov. 10,
1929; 2 c Nov. 29; J O—4118.
Wiebusch (S. A. L.) Chicago. 17754
[Universal peace eagle] © Oct. 11,
1929; 2 ce. Oct. 14; I 1148.
Wild flower preservation society, inc.,
Washington. 17755-17775
21 prints:
Arethusa. — Azalea. — Bleeding
Heart. — Buttercup. — Checkerberry.—
Evening primrose.—Fringed orchid.—
Indian pipe.—Ladies tresses.—May
apple-—Meadow lily.—Partridge berry.
—Pitcher plant.—Rattlesnake plan-
tain. — Rhododendron. — Shinleaf. —
Squirrel-corn.—Violet.—Wild pink.—
Wild rose.—Wood lily. © Sept. 21,
1929; 2 ce. each Oct. 19; K 6335-6355.
Willard (Stephen H.) Palm Springs,
Calif. 17776-17784
California :
In upper Palm Canyon.—Palm
Springs, as seen from the air— Palm
Springs, where desert and mountains
meet. © Oct. 10, 1929; 2 c. each Oct.
22; K 6880-6882.
Desert mountains. © Oct. 1, 1929;
2c. Oct. 22; J O—3682.
Owens Valley. © Sept. 1, 1929;
2c. Oct. 22; J O—3678.
Ritter (Mt.) and Mt. Banner. ©
Aug. 10, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 22; J O—3679.
Shadow Lake. © July 10, 1929; 2c.
Oct. 22; J O—8677.
695. © Aug. 10, 1929; 2c. Oct. 22;
J O—38681.
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 2+
700. © Aug. 20, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 22;
J O—8680.
Williams (Archibald B.) Washington.
17785
Williams’ representative fraction and
graphic scale indicator. © Oct. 10,
1929; 2 c. Dee. 6; I 1512.
Williams (H. I.) New York.
17786, 1778T
King (George E.) A, B. © Oct. 23.
1929; 2 c. each Oct. 253, 00-=371202
ate.
Williams (William Earl) San Pedro,
Calif. 17788, 17739
Long Beach Calif., shore line. ©
Nov. 6, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 26; J O—4106.
Los Angeles harbor. © Nov. 6, 1929;
2c. Nov. 26; J O—4105.
Williamz (Bertha May) Spirit Lake,
Ta. 17790, 17791.
Arnold’s park on Lake Okoboji. ©
Aug..30,,.1929 2.¢. Aug. 222-3 (Oyozoie
Central at Arnold’s park on West
Okoboji Lake, Ia. © Aug. 30, 1929;
2c. Aug. 22; J O—8250.
Willis (Harry Sparks) Philadelphia.
17792
Tone. Composite display picture. ©
1c. Nov. 4, 1929; JO—8845.
Wilmette specialty co., Chicago.
17793-17796.
[Altar boy, A-H, K] © Apr. 15,
1929; 2 c. each Nov. 21; K 6848-6856.
[Covered Chalice, M] © Apr. 15,
1929; 2 c. Nov. 21; K 6857.
[Missal book, Y] © Apr. 15, 1929;
2c. Nov. 21; K 6858.
[Priest, 1-16] © Apr. 15, 1929; 2 c.
each Noy. 21; K 6859-6874.
Wilson (Robert G.) Wayne, Pa. 17797
Constellation (U. &. S.) © Sept.
22, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 23; J 385.
Wilson (Sudie S.) Hstes Park, Col.
17798
Rocky Mountain sheep. © Sept. 15,
1929; 2 c. Nov. 11; J 389.
Wings photo service, St. Louis.
17799-17803
Arena looking:
Northeast. — Northeast, lettered. —
Northwest. — South. — Southeast. ©
Oct. 15, 1929; 2 c. each Dee. 30; J
O—4425, 4428, 4427, 4426, 4424.
Winter (Alice Beach) New York.
17804
Waking time. © Noy. 19, 1929; 2 ¢.
Nov. 19; K 6950.
340
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1929
Wireman (Katharine R.) German-
town, Pa. 17805
Daffy-down-dilly. © Nov. 19, 1929;
2 c. Noy. 19; K 6951.
Witter (Alfred S.) Seattle. 17806
Street scene. © Apr. 10, 1929; 2 ¢.
Noy. 11; K 6739. .
Woman’s world magazine Co., "
Chicago. 17807
Joyous Christmas greetings. ©
Nov. 20, 1929; 2 c. Nov. 22; K 6885.
Wood (H. L.) Ketchikan, Alaska.
17808
© Sept. 1, 1929; 2 ¢.
ine.,
Killer whale.
Oct. 30; J 384.
Wood (William F.) Los Angeles.
17809
Progress by service. © Sept. 21,
19297 2c. Oct. 7; I 124%.
Wrenn (Walter S.) Chicago. 17810
Unit system layout sheet. © Oct.
oFt29 ; 2 c..Oct. 28; I 1358.
Wright (Lem B.) Miami, Fla. 17811
Voyager upon life’s sea. © Oct.
19, 1929; 2 ce. Nov. 14; K 7068.
Wyatt (Ralph Judson) Pasadena.
a
7812
Pasadena, Calif., City hall. Edison
jubilee lighting, Oct. 19, 1929. ©
Oc. 21, 1929 ;)2 c. Oct. 25; J O—3T16.
Wyndham (Olivia) New York.
17813-17817
Lord Tod Wadley :
A. (Seated)—B. (Half portrait)—
©. (On horseback)—D. (Yachting)—
BE. (Resting) © 1 ¢ each Dec. 6,
1929; J O—4205-4209.
Yorkshire indemnity co. of New York,
New York. 17818
Will Wrightem. © Sept. 15, 1929;
2 ec. Oct. 9; K 6545.
Young (Charles A.) Los Angeles.
17819
Only girl he ever loved. © Sept.
25, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 28; J O—S8807.
17836.
Young (KF. Liley) Jamaica Plain,
Mass. 17820
Bright eyes. © Nov. 19, 1929; 2 ¢.
Nov. 19; K 6949.
Young (L. J.) Nampa, Id. 17821
Taylor (Till) monument, Pendleton,
Or., unveiling, Sept. 18, 1929. © Oct.
21, 1929; 2 c. Oct. 29; J O—8764.
Y. M. C. A. General board, New York.
17822
Manage your money don’t let it man-
age you. National thrift week, Jan.
ipth. to, 23rd. ©), Nov. 26; 19295" 2 e:
Dee. 2; K 7043.
Zeller (Frank M.) Philadelphia.
17823
Philadelphia terminal co. situated
along the Delaware River, Delaware
Co., Pa. [at Hog Island] approved
plan. Blueprint. © Nov. 11, 1929;
2e. Nov. 14; I 1842.
Zubrin (Morris) Philadelphia. 17824
Zubrin & co., hats draped to your
hends© Aus 15;-1929: 2 ec. Sept.
27; K 6878.
Zurich general accident & liability in-
surance co., ltd., Chicago.
Banana peel route to a month in a
hospital.—Broken glass boarded up
while business passes by.—Bump on
the bean may mean a lawsuit for
you.—Embarrassing moment any man
can easily avoid.—He took the silver-
ware-the owner only smiled.—Man
is out of luck—my dear old Sherlock.—
Next time—you may have that dreaded
accident.—Papa gets a lot of mail and
high blood pressure.—Practice for the
firemen tragedy perhaps for you.—
Tough break for you if your brakes
don’t work.—You can go to bed and
sleep soundly—no worry.—You may
think he’s wrong but you will prob-
ably pay. © Nov. 30, 1929; 2 c. each
Dec. 4; K 7069-7080.
Number of entries in class H-K included in the Catalogue since Jan. 1,
1929:
Reproductions of works of art____
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character
(including 580 one-copy entries)
Photographs (including 424 one-copy entries) _--_-_________________
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 5,225 contributions to
periodicals and other one-copy entries)-—-2+~-----—-=--_______
“L082 So ee
PHOTOGRAPHS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
[17836
McKenzie (R. Tait) 1
Sprinter. Sculpture. © R. Tait Mc-
Kenzie, Philadelphia, as the author.
R 6103, Nov. 238, 1929.
342
INDEX TO 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 24, Nos. 1—4, 1929
This index contains the names of all copyright proprietors of Works of art, Repro-
ductions of a work of art, Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical char-
acter, Photographs and Prints and pictorial illustrations registered during the year 192y.
In addition, references are made from distinguished artists and engravers, and from the
names of the persons portrayed.
The figures refer to the citation numbers following the names of proprietors
in the eatalogue.
A. A. ©. model airecrafters. 13946.
Aarons (G. M.) 5267.
Aasen (John) 8461.
Abbate (P. 8S.) 4747.
Abbate (Paolo) 4747.
Abbey (C. A.) 4748.
Abbey (Edwin) 9624.
Abbott (KE. D.) 548, 9556.
Abdalian (L. H.) 5352.
Abraham. 4802.
Abramson (H. B. J.)
Ackermann (A.) &
13953.
Adams
Adams
Adams
Adams
Adams
Adams
Adams
Adams
5356.
son, itd. 9561,
(A. S.) 18866.
(C. F.) 11575.
(Herbert) 4750.
(I. C.) 9560, 13954.
(ae Hi.) 552:
(J. O.) 14108.
(Katherine) 5188.
(L. C. J.) 18866.
Adams (S. H.) 2240.
Adkins (H. F.) 18955.
-Adohr creamery co. 13298.
Adolphson (A. L.) 5357.
Adrion (Luvien) 13752.
Advertising displays, inc.
Aero agents co. 13956.
Aero photo co. 556.
Aetna ptg. co. 13957.
Agnes (Ste.) 12202.
Ahlborn (Theodor) 53859.
Ahrend letters, inc. 557.
Ahsteen (Arlie) 13789.
Air-seale co. 9563.
Airey (T. 8S.) 558, 18958.
Airmap corp. of Amer. 5361, 13959.
Aitken (H. G.) 52385.
Aitken (Robert) 4751.
Albany evening union co.
Albers (J. H.) 14198.
Alden (John) 8906.
Alemite lubricator co. 9567.
Alexander (Benjamin) 5362.
Alexander (Hildreth) 5316.
8853.
9564.
973893—30——_T7
13298.
425.
Alexander (Kay)
Allegrini (Pietro)
Allen (C. F.) 559.
Allen (H. 8.) 18960.
Allen (Lorraine) 560.
Alles (Henry) 4752.
Allison (G. G.) 561.
Allison (S. 8.) 18961.
Alman & co. 562.
Althoff (H. H.) 37.
Altman (Clay) 5638, 53638.
Altman (R. D.) 566.
Altwater & bro. 138962.
Alvey-Ferguson co. 13964.
Amans (Pierre) 235. —
Amateis (E. R.) “1.
Ambrose (J. L.) 5365.
Amend (F. W.) 5871.
Amer. airports corp. 569, 9568, 13965.
Amer. airways service. 9570.
Amer. art works, inc. 570, 13966.
Amer. asphalt paint co. 598.
Amer. assn. of university women.
14025. ;
Amer. auto assn.
Amer. bank note co.
594, 9571.
599, 5372, 9581,
14026.
Amer. bar assn. 13313.
Amer. child health assn. 5385.
Amer. Cirrus engines, ine. 608.
Amer. commer. photo co. 14038.
Amer. dry milk inst., inc. 14039.
Amer. eagle fire insur. co. 9589.
Amer. geog. soe. of N. Y. 610.
Amer. iron and steel inst. 4754.
Amer. Jersey cattle club. 9590.
Amer. legion. 5386, 13314, 14051.
Amer. lithographic co., ine. 611, 4755,
5387, 5402.
Amer. memorial co. 14052.
Amer. motorists insur. co. 612.
Amer. natl. Red cross. 5426.
Amer. photo studios. 5427.
Amer. provident corp. 5428.
343
INDEX
614.
615.
Amer. ry. assn.
Amer.-statesman.
Amer. telep. & teleg. co. 9592, 14053.
Amer. weekly, inc. 616.
Amer. youth foundation. 9598.
Ames (Dr. J. S.) 11575.
Anderson (Agnes) 179.
Anderson (C. H.) 2.
Anderson (©. TT.) 618, 5429, 9599,
14061.
Anderson (G. 8S.) 621, 5482.
Anderson (J. A.) 14062.
Anderson (M. P.) 622, 9602.
Anderson (N. L.) 9603, 14072.
Anderson (R. A.) 5488.
Anderson-Friberg co., ine. 3.
Anderson galleries. 623.
Andrews (M. M.) 14081.
Animal mfg. co. 9609.
Anne (St.) 9475.
Anthony (S?t.) 51386.
Anthony of Padua (St.)
Antonelli (Severo) 9610.
Apollonia (St.) 15184.
Apostleship of prayer. 10.
Appel (C. P.) 15568.
Appel (Herman) verlag.
Aquilar (Antonio) 18815.
Arch-aid shoe co. (of Canada)
5434.
Architects’ small house service bureau,
Mountain div. inc. 9611, 14088.
Arenz (J. A.) 624, 5435, 9612, 14098.
Argo (Adele) 627.
Arizona highway dept.
13458.
14086.
ltd.
14103.
Arkansas power « light eo. 14104.
Axlington machine works. 14105
Armenian legion. 628.
Armstrong (Lady) 3917.
9623.
629.
8856.
13667.
cae
Armstrong (Albert)
Armstrong (J. C.)
Armstrong (Nancy )
Armstrong (Rolf)
Armstrong (Samuel)
Arnold (B. R.) 8857.
Arnold (Billy) 7269.
Arnold (Oren) 680.
Arnold (T. H.) 14107.
Arrow real estate co. 632.
Art associates, inc. 138317.
Art extension press, inc. 9624, 14108.
Art way studios. 12, 4756.
Arthurs (8S. M.) 13318.
Ashford (F. C.) 21, 8858.
Asmus (Julia) 4757.
14121.
ine.
Associated cabinet factories.
Associated laundries of Amer.,
9631, 14124.
Associated press. 6383.
Associated stevedoring co. of N. Y.,
inc. 5486.
Astarita (Raffaello) 5487.
Aszklar (Joseph) 8859.
Atkins (A. H.) 22.
- Barber (S. A.)
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Atkins & Durbrow, ine. 634.
Atkinson (A. L. C.) 5448.
Atkinson (M. T.) 5444, 13830.
Atlantic adv. syndicate. 14126.
Auburn auto co. 9581.
Audia (Joseph) 8861.
Augustson (C. A. A.) 13319.
Aulsbrook & Jones furniture.
AWE NGI): 1 OSD.
Austin (A. L.) 636.
Austin (Anne) 2240.
Austin (Tex) 14127.
Austin Amer. 639.
Automatic transportation ¢@o., ine.
13650.
5445.
14129.
Aveline (F.)
Averett (W. E.)
Aviation enterprises.
Ayala (Bligio) 2921.
Ayers (R. C.) 14130.
Ayo (A. P.) 13320.
Azzi (Marius) 238, 4759, 8862.
Babson inst. 5452, 9644.
Bacon (G. G.) 4129.
Bacon (1. R.) 15260.
Bade (Jack) 5188.
Baetzhold (G. J.) jr.
Bagg (H. H.) 18667.
Bailey (A. H.) 380, G41.
Bailey (D. A.) 642.
Bailey (H. G.) 5453.
Bailey (J. W. A.) 5455, 9669.
Bailey (V. H.) 6607.
Bailey (Worth) 5456.
Bailey meter co. 648,
14131,
Bair (G. A>) 5481.
Bakalarezyk (Richard)
Baker (H. C.) imes)(9686:
Baker (Milford) 9688.
Baker (P. B.) 4762.
Balch. Funk & co. 14158.
Ball (i. Li.) 5#82:
Ballin (Hugo) 4764, 13321.
Ballinger co. 5488, 9704:
Bangs (EH. G.) 31.
Bankers life eco. 14154.
Banks (Clyde) 9706.
Banks (John) 13322.
14155.
co. 9707.
4771, 8866, 13324.
336.
495,
9668.
5457,
14151.
Barber ptg.
Barclay bros.
Barday (A.)
Barham (S.)
Barkby (Harry) 470.
Barlange (—) 737.
Barmore (Charles) 5486.
Barnes (C. E.) 5487.
Barnes bros. nursery co. 9710.
Barnett (—) 7455, 16239.
Barnett (D. A.) 8590.
Barnhill (HE. G.) 671, 5488.
Baron picture frame works.
Barrett (O. L.) 133835.
Barrett (W. J.) 692.
044
9639.
640.
9671,
5494.
INDEX .
nos. 1—4, 1929
cog 2) 3 Sic eS eee
Barrett (W. M.) 691.
Barrick pub. co. 693.
Barrymore (Ethel) 12252, 16148.
Bartholdi (—) 15883.
Bartholomae (William)
Bartlett (G. M.) 14158.
Bartlett (Robert) 2240.
Bartlett (Terrell) eng. inc.
Bartlow (I. P.) 694.
Bartning (L.) 2868, 13650.
Barton (D. Cy? 9712. -
Baruch (P. L.) 14160.
Bassett (W. A.) 9718.
Bastian bros co. 8881.
Batchelder (J. M.)
13336.
Batchelder (J. W.) 14162.
Batchelder-Wilson Co. 5502,
14166.
Batchelor (Charles)
Batsford (B. T.)
Bauer (C. J.)
Bauer (HE. L.) 5505.
Bauer (Hmil) 4965.
Baumat. (B.:C.)..33.
Bawden bros., inc. 9728.
Bay state fishing co. 9729.
Beach (H. M.) 9730.
Beach (Rex) (11337.
Beadle (W. H. H.) 8858.
Beale (A. 8S.) 14168.
Bean (C. Van H.) 13348.
Bear film co. 9742.
‘Bearse (EH. L.) 696. 9752, 14169.
Beattie (George) 5506.
Beauchamp (Damase) 97583.
Beaudouin (Frank) 697.
Beck (J. M.) 11575.
Beck (Raphael) 4774.
Becker (L. M.) 8883.
Beckwith (Frank) 5507.
Bedell co. 34, 698.
Beer (C..J.) - 14170.
Beethoven (—) 4821, 7455.
Beethoven (Ludwig vy.) 3930.
Behrend (Moritz) 17348.
Behrens (A. M.) 4951.
Belden (C. J.) 14171.
Belden (Jeannette) 545.
Bell (Alfred) & co., ltd.
9754, 14172.
Bene (js Av) 12727.
Bell (J. W.) son & co.
Bellows (—) 9624.
Belnap (C. M.). 14179.
Belotti (A. L.) 8884, 18341.
Belsh (B. S.) 5514.
Belvidere enamel products co.
Bemis (HE. A.) 181.
Bender (Mr.) 8208.
Bendixen (R. ©.) 4775.
Benedict (St.) 4839.
Benedicto (S.) 38485
Beneduce (Pasquale)
9711.
14159.
15627.
5504.
2868, 11543.
708, 9763.
8885.
9450.
32, 4772, 8882,
9725,
700, 5509,
Benge, Indian. 5075.
Benignus (William) 9775.
Bennett (H. H.) studio. 5525, 9776.
Bennett (H. J.) 720.
Bennus (J. A.) 14180.
Benoist (Mrs. Hunt) 6780.
Bentley (K. J.)
Bentley (W. F.)
Benton (D. M.)
Benton (H. G.) 14185.
Benziger bros. 723, 13342, 14187.
Bercham (Jules) & son. 8886.
Berea college. 9797.
Berge (Lily) 4776.
Bergel (A. F.) 14189.
Berger (H. I.) 9798.
Berko (P. M.) 736.
Berkowitz (A. I.) 8887.
Berkowitz envelope co.
Berlin glove co. 14195.
Berliner (Rose) 298, 9172.
Bermel (Joseph) ine. 37, 8888.
Bernard (Saint) 4326.
Bernard (Albert) 5542.
Bernart corp. 5543.
Bernie (Ben) 8214.
Béronneau (André)
Berree (N. G.) 757.
Berry (C. T.) .38.
Berry (Margaret) 389, 13344.
Berry (W. W.) & co. 9799.
Bertolucci (Annibale) 13345.
Bertrand (EF. G.) 14196.
Best (A. 8.) 14197.
Bethe (H. E.) 9800.
Beulan (8S. H.) 8889.
Beulan bank note vignette co.
Beuthel (Lewis) 5547.
Bevan (W. W.) 9801.
Beverly fabrics corp. 8890.
Beverly hall corp. 9807.
Beyrand (Andre) 136387.
Bezant (H. R.) 5549.
Bianchi (Charles) & sons. 40.
Bianchi (Frank) 138347.
Bill (J. A.) 9808, 14198.
Billeci (Salvatore) 5553.
Binsted (N. 8.) 2921.
Binyon (C. B.) 138348.
Birchard (C. C.) & Co.
Bird (Harington) 8599.
Birney (A. Mech.) 3027.
Birt (Helen) 8896.
Bishop (H. A.) 758.
Bishop. McCormick & Bishop. 9810.
Bjornstad (I. A.) 14203.
Blachnek (H. J.) 5556.
Black (W. J.) 45, 759.
Black hawk hotels corp. 4777.
Blackburn (P. T.) 4778.
Blackstone (Michael) 4782.
Blaine (Sen. J.J.) 6981.
Blaine-Thompson co. 760.
Blake (C. HE.) 18349.
5040.
(21.
5540.
14190.
495.
8889.
5D59.
045
INDEX
Blake (C. G.) co. 13349.
Blake (D. H.) 5559.
Blakely printing co. 761.
Blakeman & Shuter. 9811.
Blakeslee-Klintworth. 14204.
Blanchard (H. 8.) 14205.
Blankenship (Elmer) 8897.
Blaschke (Frederick) 4964.
Blatt (Betty) 5188.
Blaylock (T. T.) 700.
Bliss. (A. R.) jr. 518.
Bloch (Marcel) 495, 13574.
Bloom (J. F.) & co. 4783, 183850.
Bloom (M. BE.) 46.
Blue Peter pub. co. Itd. T71, 9812,
14207.
Bluman (Sigismund) 14210.
Blume (Emile) 8898.
Blumenshine (E. L.) 465.
Board of public education, Pittsburgh.
13352.
Boaz (Martin) 14211.
Bock (A. C.) 5560.
Bodziak (John) 9814.
Boeing airplane co. 4786.
Boettcher ptg. co. 5561.
Boggs (D. W.) 9816.
Boland (W. P.) ‘776.
Bollinger (W. EH.) ‘777.
Bolyn corp. 5563.
Bondi (Joseph) 138773.
Bone (Kathryn) 4787.
Bonestell (Chesley) 138899.
Bonney (M. T.) 9817.
Bonori (H. A.) 13358.
Boone (J. B.) 18354.
Boos (H. P.) 9828.
Booth (Franklin) 4991.
Borghese (Pauline) 11812.
Borgo (Domenick) 8902.
Borst (G. H.) 526.
Boston & Maine r. r. T78.
Boston horse show, ine. 9829.
Boston varnish co. 14212.
Bothman bros., ine. 14228.
Botticelli (—) 16559.
Boulton (J. L.) 138855.
Bourgeois (Lois) 14230.
Bourne (Douglas) 397, 5235, 13708.
Boutrelle (A. EH.) 9880.
Bouvier (A. M.) 183856.
Bovary (Madame) 3059.
Bovecchi (A.) 4839.
Bovecchi (R. ) 4839.
Boveri (M. T.) 5188.
Bowman (L.) 5041.
Bowman (W. A.) 5564.
Bowman management, ine. 47.
Bowman-Park aero co. 5565.
Boyce (G. F.) ine. 4788.
Boyd (BE. M.) 779.
Boyé studios. 780.
Boyer (D. W.) ‘781.
pt. Iv, D. S., v. 24
Boyer (Warren) 781.
Boyes (W. H.) 9881.
Bracken (H. L.) 5566.
Bradley (A. F.) 782.
Bradley (H. E.) 48.
Brady (A. M.) 14235.
Brady (J. W.) 5567.
Braider (C. A.) 788.
Braley (HE. L.) 9832.
Brand (A. H. L.) 4789.
Brand (C. G.)° 49, 4790.
Brand (lL. D.) 50.
Brand & Oppenheimer, ine. 51.
Brangwyn (Frank) 491.
Brasted (Catherine) 8903.
Brau (Charles) 14236.
Braun, (C2 C2 *13357-
Braun art pub. co. 7&4. -
Braun memorial art ¢o. 13357.
Brazer (C. W.) ‘85.
Brazil (Lloyd) | 17134.
Brees (Anton) 5568.
Breese (Edmund) 7344.
Breitsamter (Melchior) 11812.
Brewer (A. L.) 786.
Brewer (C. B.) 5569.
Brewer (F. C.) 9848.
Brewer (J. A.) 700, 9754.
Briand (—) (T7387.
Bridgwater (H. J.) 5034.
Brigham (W. C.) jr. 9844.
Brinkman (Martha) 14238.
Brinson (Isabel) 9283.
Bristol (W. H.) 787, 5570, 14239.
Bristol co. 787, 5570, 14239.
Bristow (M. N.) 5595.
British art co., Itd. 9845.
Broadview corp. 4791.
Brodbeck (Adolph) 5596, 9846, 143826.
Brookhart bronze corp. 52, 8904,
13358.
Brooklyn botanic garden. 5598.
Brooklyn radio dealers, ine. 5606.
Brookmire economic service, inc. 9848,
14329.
Brooks of California, inc.
Broschek & co. 812.
5607.
Broude (W. S.) 5608.
Broun-Green ¢@o. 14833.
Brower. (1.432) 28359.
| Brown (Alfred) 143858.
Brown (EH. C.) 143854.
Brown (E. E.) 14869.
Brown (EH. H.) 5621.
Brown (J. F.) 813.
Brown (Kathryn) 47983.
Brown (lL. L.) 55.
Brown (M. M.) 5282.
Brown (V. T.) 5622.
Brown (W. F.) 11575.
Brown (W. H.) 13360.
Brown & Bigelow. 814, 9856, 14370.
346
INDEX
“nos. 1-4, 1929
Brown instrument co. 855, 5624, 9857,
143880.
Brown-Robertson co., ine. 879.
Brownell (D. C.) 883.
Browning studios. 885.
Bruck-Lajos. 2271.
Brucker (Jessie) 4794.
Bruckmann (F.) a. g. 886, 14894.
Brummitt (D. B.) 14897.
‘Brunner (L. A.) 56385.
‘Bruseth (Alf) 13361.
Brust (Albert) jr. 14898.
Bryan (H. F.) — 18362.
‘Bryant (W. C.) 4750.
Buahi (Emil) 8905.
Bubb (Edna) 9288.
Buck (S. P.) 9880.
Buckbee-Brehm co.
Buckham (C. W.)
Buckingham (C. OQ.)
Buckmaster (B. 8.) 890.
Bueczkowski (Joseph) 891.
Buffington (L. 8.) 892.
Building owners and managers assn.
5636.
Bulkley (D. L.)
Bulkley studio.
‘Bull (F. W.)
Bunebh (F. A.)
Bunten (R. M.) 5689.
Burbank (Luther) 13002.
Bureau of engraving. 14399.
Burgers (Edward) 4544.
Burghly (Y. T.) 18376.
Burke and Koretke. 9881.
Burleigh (Mildred) 8992.
Burnham (H. 8.) 56.
Burnham (R. N.) 8993, 13368.
‘Burns (C. L.) 894.
Burns photo co. 5640.
"bert Gh: B:). 57.
Burroughs (Harry) 17572.
Burson (W. W.) 4796.
Burton (W. E.) 5648, 14400.
-Bush (M. C.) 895.
Bush (M. 8S.) 14404.
Bush-Brown (H. K.) 58.
Butler (S. D.) 15234.
Butterworth (C. E.)
-Buttonless tire cover co.
Seats (i: B:.) (59.
‘Byers (O. G.) 908.
Byrd (Dick) 7856.
Byrd (R. E.) 12656.
Byrn Athyn church. 5650.
-C. and G. realty and construction co.
5653, 9883.
Caceavo (D.) & eo. (13367.
Caceavo (Domenico) 138367.
Cadore embroidery works.
Cairns (Hugh) 13369.
Calder (J. B.) 909.
‘Calderon (—) 2271.
Calhern (Louis) 12252.
8906.
887.
889.
893.
893.
5637.
5638.
13366.
896.
5662.
97393—30——8
‘Carlson (Gudrun)
California etchers assn. 9886.
California spray-chemical eo.
Cambern corp. 60, 14405.
Cameron (Bernadine) 5138.
Camm (C. BE.) 13370.
Camp (S. H.) & co. 14406.
Campbell (A. M.) jr. 14407.
Campbell (E. R.) 14408.
Campbell (F. E.). 14408.
Campbell (FE. S.) 9890.
Campbell (Malcolm) 3406.
Campbell (V. Z.) 13374.
Campbell prints, ine. 912, 5663, 14409.
Campello shank eco. 14412.
Candido (B. G.) 9283.
Canson & Montgolfer, inc.
Cantrell (Clyde) 14414.
Canutt (Yakima) 3884.
Capen (C. H.) 919.
Capitani (Lorenzo) 14415.
Capitol model aero supply house.
Capone (Leonard) 13611.
Carborundum co. 14416.
Carder (Frederick) 4823, 9030, 13414.
Cardy (W:. R.) 5672,
Carey (H. F.) _ 7127.
Garli (A. -G. S.),. T3357.
Carli (Vincent) 9892.
Carlsen (F. B.) 61.
Carlson (Agda) 5138.
2921.
Carlu & Boyle. 920.
Carman (Bliss) 12917.
Carmichael (Herbert) 14172.
Carnation farm products co.
Carr (D:-M_)->-921.
Carroll (Earl) 11337.
Carroll (John) 7370.
Carskadon (T. BE.) 5673.
Carson (A. W.) 5674.
Carter (Winifred) 7319.
Casey (T. F.) 14418.
Cassaday (EH. H.) 5681.
Cassel (H. D.) 14419.
Cassiero (H.) 138574.
Catholic statuary co.
Catlett (Gibson) 68.
Cattlet (Gibson) studios. 4791.
Caufield & Shevwx. 922, 5682.
Cavalero (George) 1001, 5874, 9893,
14421.
Cavanagh (J. E.)
Cecere (Gaetano)
Cecilia (St.) 4839.
Celluloid corp. 1014.
Cement-gun ¢co., ine.
Central banknote co. 1016, 5876.
Central paper box co. 5877.
Central trust co. 1017, 5878, 9896.
Cessna aircraft co. 9898.
Cézanne (Paul) 2868, 17141.
Chace (L. M.) 1020, 5885, 9899.
Chambers (Bosseron) 15563.
Chambers (C. B.) 9895.
910.
14413.
9891.
14417.
4798.
14423.
13375.
1015.
347
INDEX
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Chapman. (Frank) 14427.
Charles Borromeo (St.) 9082.
Charlet (Jacques) 138574.
Charrier (Z. M.) 18376.
Chase natl. bank of the city of New
York. 5372.
Chasin (Nathaniel) 1024.
Chatto (B. H.) 9901.
Cheek (J. O.) 2604.
Cheney (A. B.) 5890.
Cherry (H. W.) 1025.
Chesbrough (G. W.) 14428.
Whester (Prosecutor) 12727.
Chiara (R. H.) 4799.
Chicago aerial survey co.
Chicago banknote co. 5897.
Chicago cardboard co. 13377.
Chicago herald and examiner.
5899.
Chicago lumber co. of Washington.
5800.
Chicago motor club. 1032, 5901, 14432.
Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee
r. r, co. 1035, 5904.
Chicago pump co. 5905, 14483.
Chicago. roller Skate co. 5906.
Chicago title & trust co. 1036, 11216.
Chicago tribune. 1037, 5908, 9902,
14436.
Chicago tuberculosis inst.
Chicago undertakers’ assn.
Chicago, University. 4800.
Chiddix (H. J.) 15675.
Childs (J. A.) 6517, 18386.
Childs (L. F.) 18386.
Chipps (Walter) © 13387, 15093.
Chipron stamp co. 6518.
Chow (D. B.) 15096.
Christian bd. of publ. 64, 2017, 4802,
6520.
Christian science pub. soc.
15094.
Christie (E. L.) TT47.
Christie (James) 6583.
Christmas savings stamp co.
Chrysler corp. 4810.
Chu (Y. L.) 11218, 15096.
Chubb (S. H.) 15097.
Church (A. P.) 15102.
Church budget envelope co.
Circle art co. 15108.
Clara, (S.) 12202.
Clardy (George)
Clark (A. P.)
Clark (Burton)
Clark (G. H.)
Clark (J. R.) jr.
Clarke (C. S.)
Clarke (C. W.)
Clarke (J. L.)
Clay (C. A.)
Clay (Henry) 4751.
Clayton (J. HE.) 6585.
Cleasbey (S. C.) 73.
1026, 5894.
1027,
15092.
11217.
6532, 13388,
15095.
2028.
9555.
8994.
6534.
15104,
14198.
381.
15105.
8995.
15108.
Clemens (S. L.)
Clementz (Herman)
Cleveland (KF. F.)
Cleveland (J. G.) 15117.
Clewell (C. W.) 4811.
Clifford (Doe) 15234.
Cline (W. M.) 11220.
Close (R. H.) 20382.
Coale (G. B.) 74, 8998, 13389.
Cobbett (A. R.) 4788.
Coca cola eo. 79, 9001.
Codron (Jef) 5170, 13574.
Coffin (Haskell) 53844, 13931.
Coffing (C. C.) 15120.
Cogswell (R. M.) 15127.
15168.
16045.
13866.
Cohen, Goldman & co., ine. 6536.
Cohn-Hall-Marx co. 2033.
Cold Spring granite co. $7, 4819.
Cole (M. K.) 2084, 15128.
Cole (P. G.) 11228.
Coleman (P. J.) 18406.
Coleman (Roberta) 13406.
Ccllamore (Gilman) & ¢co., ine.
Collins (Edna) 13512.
Collins (J. W.) 11229.
Collins ice cream co.
Colman (Clarence)
Colonial iron works co. . 2040.
Colorado fuel & iron co. 6538.
Colson (U. R.) 2041, 6540.
Colucci (A. A.) 4821.
Cclueci (Antonio) 4821.
Columba (St.) 9551.
Columbus (Christopher)
5264, 9070, 13353, 14208.
Comfort (G. N.) lumber eo.
Comfort (H. H.) 15139.
Comi (A. J.) 4771, 8866.
Comins (A. C.) 4822.
Commetersche kunsthandlung, Wilhelm
Suhr. 15141.
Committee .on publie relations of the
eastern r. r. 2071.
Commissariat of the Holy Land. 11281.
Community fund of Baltimore, Display
committee. 15142.
Comora (Charles)
Comstock (E. 8S.)
Conard (K. K.)
9002.
6535.
11230.
436, 4747,
15138.
6548.
15143.
11232.
Concordia pub. house. 15144.
Condie (H. M.) 6550. |
Congoleum-Nairn, ine. 6551.
Connecticut credit & collection co.
2072.
Connecticut foundry co. 99.
Connersville blower co. 20738, 11233,
15154.
Conroy (W. E.) 8106.
Consolidated adv. corp. 11234, 15155.
Consolidated agencies, ine. 2074.
Consolidated automatic: merchandis-
ing corp. 6555.
Contempora, ine. 13407.
Content (Washington) 4544.
348
INDEX
nos. 1-4, 1929
Conterio (J. A.) 2076.
Conti (L. F.) 15165.
Continental insur. co. 11246.
Continental nut co. 2082.
Continental oil co. 6556.
Continental thrift co. 15166.
Continental travelers assn., inc. 13412.
Cook (C. ©.) 11247.
Cook (F. B.) 121.
Cook (F. EB.) 15167.
Cock (L. L.) 15168.
Cook (Mary) 18941.
Cock (R. L.) 138418.
Cooker (I. M.) 15178.
Coolidge (C. M.) 9546.
Coolidge (G. G.) 138866.
Coombs (R. D.) & co. 2083.
Coovert (J. C.) 2084, 6551.
Copper & brass research assn. 122:
Coppini (P. L.) 9026.
Copson (C. A.) 15179.
Corinth (Lovis) 2868.
Corn products refining co.
Corning glass works.
13414.
Cornwallis (Lord)
Correct ptg. co., inc. 11248.
Corriere (Salvatore) 2085.
Corroll (H. C.)> 15183:
Corroon (R. A.) 4824.
Cortes (Frances) 13416.
Cos Cob press, inc. 6562.
Cosgrave (W. T.) 16153.
Coté (—) 737.
Cotter (H. J.) 15184.
Cottolengo of Turin (Blessed)
Coulter (K. B.) 6383.
Coutts (Gordon) 18667.
Covell (B. G.) ltd. 6568, 11249, 15185.
Cowdery (Oliver) 3845.
Cowgill (G. W.) 15191.
Cox (A. L.) 14172.
Cox (J. RK.) 1st92.
Craig (J. G.) inc. 15195.
Craig (V. J.) 2086.
Craig (Virginia) 6569.
Cranach (Lucas) 15628.
Crandall (H. R.) 2089.
Crane (C. A.) 15200.
Crane (Nathalia) 11679.
Crane (R. T.) jr. 4825.
Cranston (M. M.) 15201.
Craske (Leonard) 9031, 18417.
Craven (Frank) 3487.
Crawford (A. M.) 2109.
Crawford (T. H.) 15540.
Creagh (A. B.) 12656.
Crescent metal works, ine.
Cress (J. D.) 2110.
Cresswell’s photo service, inc.
Cretziano (R. G.) 2921.
Crewdson adv. service.
Crider (J. T.) 9104.
Crist (V. E.) 11256.
15182.
4823, 9030,
9140.
9032.
123, 4826.
11255.
15202.
Crook ady. agency. 2111.
Cross (F. R.) 11257
Cross (H. H.) 124.
Cross & Dimmitt. 11295, 15203.
Crosson (Miss Marvel) 13098.
Crouch (William) 138420.
Crowgey (W. P.) 6570.
Cryderman (M. J.) 2117.
Cucuel (Edward) 9519.
Cummings (H. 8S.) 11575.
Cuntz.o( Hates) 218:
Curé (Raymond) 4827, 4828, 5019,
9124, 13505.
Curtis (Sen.)
Curtis (A. H.) 138085.
Curtis (A. R.) 2119.
Curtis (Asahel) photo co.
Curtis (Charles) 11575.
Curtis (E. S.) 2120.
Curtis (Mrs. H. K.) 2921.
Curtis pub. co.. 15214.
Curtiss (L. R.) 6572.
Cushman (W. A.) 6578.
Custer (J. M.) 6598.
Cutler-Hammer mfg. co. 2231.
Cynthia sweets co. 13421.
Cyril, prince of Bulgaria.
Dahigren (R. E.) 6599.
Dahme (F, A. A.) 4830.
Daily (B. A.) 11330.
Daily mirror, ine. 11331.
Dale (C. R.). 15215.
Dale & Neilson. 15215.
Dalila. 38059.
Dallin (C. E.)
Dalrymple (D. E.)
Dalrymple (F. M.) 138789.
Dammann (P. M.) 422.
Dandridge (B. T. B.)
Daniel (D. HE.) 2238.
Daniel-Brunet (Alfred) 2234.
Danielson (F. W.) 2236, 6601.
DaPrato (A.) co. 4839, 9032, 13422.
Da Prato (Hugo) 9032.
Daprato statuary co. 126, 9046, 13425. |
D’Arey (Roy) 7344.
Darbyshire (W. G.) 15217.
Daudin (Henry) 495.
Daughters of Amer. revolution. 148.
Dautel (Pierre) 5203.
Davanzo (A.) 9815.
Davenport (L. D.) 4823.
Davidovits (Louis) 9065.
Davidson, Bartleman, Pearce (Drs.)
15218.
Davies (J. W.)
Da Vinci (Leonard)
Davis CALL.) (AASSo:
Davis (A. M.) 15219.
Davis (B. Le) jn? 15222.
Davis (C. G.) 6604.
Davis (H. M.) 152238.
Davis (J. A.) 149.
Davis (M. C.) 6606.
7497.
11305.
11575.
2232.
15216.
13866.
11334.
14108.
349
INDEX
pt. Iv, n. S., v. 24
Tn cone atinicacs ea
Davis (R. H.) 2240, 6607, 11337.
Davis (Virgalene) 4924,
Davis (W. B.) 8504.
Davis & Geck, ine. 2248, 11342, 15224.
Davis co. 6614.
Davoren (J. B.)
Dawson (F. E.)
Day (John) co., ine.
Day (R. L.) 11346.
Daybreak (Chief) 9776.
Dayton [O.] Public schools.
Dean (J. BE.) 2252.
Dean CP) His) 5236.
Dean’s rag book co., ltd. 150.
Dearborn chemical co. 9066.
Deatherage (A. G.) 4925.
DeCarlo (Leonard) 4829.
De Chester (E.) 5138.
Decker (D. E.) 11347.
Decker art studio. 15237.
~ Dedman (H. A.) 11352, 15238.
Deen (B. D.) 15240.
De Fazi (Fulvio) 2253, 6615, 15241.
De Groot (William) 15242.
DeGrothy (C. B.) 2254.
Deininger (R. BH.) 18444.
DeLancy (Darragh) 2255.
De Land (C. 0.) 4929.
De Lapp (W. C.) 2256.
DeLaval separator co.
15246.
Del Cano (H. P.)
Delew (Helen) 157.
De Longe studio. 6617.
Delta star electric co.
DeMartin (Lawrence)
Deming (Kay) 4932.
Demjanovich (C. C.) 13445.
Denehy (J. E.) 15247.
Denison (H. H.) 11355, 15248.
Denison (T. S.) & co. 15249.
Denslow (H. C.) 161, 4933.
Dental specialty co. 15250.
Denver community chest. 15251.
De Paolo (Pete) 7269.
De Prez (R. M.) 15252.
DePriest (Oscar) 3121.
De Ravenne (Charles)
Derby (F. K.) 14398.
de Ribcowsky (Dey) 2758.
Derrydale press. 15254.
Destro (F. L.) 413.
Detmer, Bruner & Mason, ine.
6619, 15256.
Detroit aireraft corp. 15259.
Detroit convention and tourist bureau.
2270.
Detroit pub. co.
15260.
Dettman (E. E.) 11866.
Detwiller (F. K.) 4934, 11367, 9067.
De Vaga (Gail) 13446. -
DeVarona (H. 1.) corp. 2277.
De Ville (Walter) 358.
15226.
15234.
11345.
2251.
151, “2257;
6616.
11354.
2258.
15253.
2271, 6635, 11362,
2209, ,
Dial (Frank) 2278, 6641.
Di Angelis (Fernanda) 9283.
Dickens (Charles) 9346.
Dicksee (Herbert) 4988.
Dicksel (Herbert) 15540.
Didier (Perry) 162.
Dieges (C. J.) 163, 9070.
Diesel (—) 737.
Diezde (Medina)
Dilboy (George)
Dilkes (H. B.) 2279.
Dilley (Perry) 13449.
Di Matteo (Louis) 11331.
Dina (Frances) 9172.
Disappearing roller screen co.
Disbrow (F. N.) 2283.
Dissalecom assn., ine. 6642.
Disselkoen (William) 2284.
Dittlinger (Hlise) 6645.
Dittmar > (Ey Fons.
Dittmer (J. D.) 11368.
Diveo-Detroit corp. 15267.
Dix (Otto) 17052.
Dobler (Frank) 523.
Dodd, Mead & co., inc. 15268.
Dodds graniite eo. 167, 4937, 9072,
11369, 13454, 15276.
Doggett (W. H.) 6646.
Dolan (A. H.) 13457.
Donald (Douglas) & Hirsch (George,
5223.
Donaldson litho. co., ine.
113870, 15278.
Donatus (St.) 4839.
Donelson (Emily) 13866.
Donner (William) 15285.
D’Onofrio (Mario) 6662.
Donohue (H. BE.) 13458.
Doodle laboratories at Duluth. 2307.
Doody (Jeremiah) 11410.
Dooner (R. T.) 2308, 15286.
Dorais (C. E.) 17134.
Dorda (Enrique) 336.
Dortmund (BE. H.) 6664.
Dossef (Ivan) 293.
Doten (C. M.) 6668.
Douden (William) 15287.
Douglas (Dorothy) 8213.
Douglas and Ziegler. 2310.
Dow (lL. F.) eo. 2311.
Dow, Jones & co. 2333, 11411.
Dowdall (C. E.) 15288.
Downes (lL. F.) 13469.
Downey (S.) 4125.
Doyle (J. P.) 15289.
Drake (J. D.) 6669.
Draucker (C. R.) 6670.
Dreifuss (Leopold) 169, 4938.
Drekolias internatl. corp. 6671.
Dreyfus (A. F.) 16933.
2921.
13907.
15263.
2285, 6648,
Drinkwater (John) 12266.
Dryden: (Wheeler) 170, 9085.
DuBarry (G. H.) 2343.
| DuBois (H. H.) 11412.
300 as
INDEX
nos. 1-4, 1929
Se
DuBois (P. R.) 2344, 15290.
Dubow studio, ine. 2345.
Duffus silver fox corp. 6672,
Duean (H. F.) 2346, 15291.
Pomme, DLCs) 11413:
Dunnington (Frank) 15292.
Dunsmore (J. W.) 4945.
Duplex envelope ¢0.. ine.
Dupont (J. G.) 171.
Dupont (L.) 5509, 9754.
Duray (Leon) 7269.
Durkee (L. B.) 15294.
Dutschler, Trull & Justin. 2347.
Duveneck (—) 11362.
Duveneck (Frank) 9624.
Dyck (H. F.)_ 6679.
Dyczkowski (E.M.) 13909.
Eagleson (H. M.) 8148.
Earl (Godwin) 177.
Earley (V. M.) 4544.
Eastern corp. 15298.
Eastman (George) 9484.
Eastman kodak co. 11414.
Eaton (Raymond) 4992.
Ebbers (Florence) 9283.
Eberhardt (Curt Meyer- )
Eberhardt (Curt)
6673, 15293.
See Meyer-
Eekener (Hugo) 8558.
Eeckener (Knud) 8558.
Eckert (Ann) 9086.
Economy concrete products co. 4946.
Eddy (M. B.) 13388, 15094.
Eddy (R. J.) 2849, 11415, 15300.
Edelman (A. M.) 11416.
Edelstein (I. B.) 6681.
Edge (Mrs. W. B.) 2921.
Hdinburgh (F. 0. L. G.) 179.
Edison (T. A.) 4823, 4991, 9107, 256,
9305, 9490, 9522, 11812, 13002, 13693.
13833, 13836, 14169, 15627, 15888,
17336.
Edison (Mrs. T. A.)
Edmondson (A, R.)
Edson (William) 8852-1.
Edstrom (David) 13459.
Edwards (E. H.) co. 2350, 15302.
Edwards (H. J.) 180.
Wha .CW.. R.),.. 11418.
Ehrgood (F. E.).. 181.
Ehrhardt (J. H.) 15303.
Hidler (C. C.) 15306.
Hielson (Ben) 16121.
Hig] (Alois) 15307.
Eklund (H. C.) 6683.
Electric tube signs. 11420.
Electro sun co., ine. 15308.
Eliezer. 4305.
Elijah. 4802.
Elkolite co. of America.
Elks’ natl. memorial
comn. 4947,
Ellerman ( Ferdinand)
Ellinger (J. B.) 2351.
15883.
6682, 9093, 11417.
15309.
headquarters
15310.
Exhibit supply co.
Expedite (St.)
Elliot (J. M.)
Elliot (Michael) 15311.
Elliot service co. 2352, 6690, 11422.
Elliott, Bowen and Walz. 6685.
Elliott co. 6689.
Ellis (E. G.) 5504.
Ellis (M. EF.) 2878.
Ellis (W. 8.) 6737.
Ellison (F. H.) 11440,
Ellison (W. J.) 153812.
Ellsworth ( Lincoln) 182.
Elmo (H. T.) 15313.
Elwell (R. F.) 2257.
Embry (T. H.) 15675.
Emmel (Chas.) & Ross co.
Emmerson (Mr.) 2345.
Empire floor & wall tile co., inc.
Emory (D. BE.) 4950.
Ende (Hans am) 17052.
Engelmann (W. F.) 183.
Engineering research & equipment co.
11441.
Engineering service corp. 2391.
Engle (R. 8S.) 11444.
English American
15315.
Enterprise mfg. co. 6739.
Epstein (D. B.) 2394.
Epting (C. W.) 184.
Erickson (H. A.) 2395, 11445.
Ericson (R. ©.) 274.
Hrie community chest. 6740.
Erskine (John) 12266, 17702.
Hscohar (J. G.) 7811.
Estes (B. O.) 15317.
Estes (St. Louis) . 4951.
Euler (G. F.) 15318.
Huropean statuary & art co.
Evans (C. H.) 11446.
Evans (Rudolph) 4959.
Hvening herald pub. co. 11447.
Evening news assn. 2402, 15319.
Everard (R. H.) 16933.
Everard (Mrs. R. H.) 16933.
Everard (R. W. S.) 16933.
Everett (Ethel) 491.
Evergreen Tree (Indian). 9776.
Ex-lax mfg. co., ine. 15387.
Examiner printing co. 2418 11448.
Excelsior accordion mfg. co, 2420.
3834, 12500.
4839.
Fachman (L. F.) 11462.
Fahringer (R. M.) °15399.
Fair pub. house. 2421, 6741.
Fa‘rbanks (Douglas ) 7344.
Fairbanks (EB. EB.) 9283.
Fairbanks, Morse & co. 11464, 15400.
Fairchild aerial surveys, inc. 15407.
Fairchild news ser. 2480.
Faistauer (Anton) 11543.
Faith city syndicate. 11468.
Faivre (Abel) 2234.
Fallon (W. J.) 2431:
11421.
4822.
2379.
tailoring corp.
4952.
dol
INDEX
Fancher (lL. R.) 6746.
Faranda (Ferdinand)
Farnam (J. P.) 2435.
Farnsworth (J. F.) 2487.
Farquharson (Joseph) 9102, 11508.
Farrell (Johnny) 11812.
Farry (Bridget) 169383.
Fay foto ser. 2438.
Fazi (Fulvio. de)
(Fulvio)
Feathers (R. A.) 15408.
Federal mutual liability
11469.
Fee (Claribel) 8614.
Feeley co., inc. 4960.
Feeney (Rosemary)
Feldschmidt (W.)
Fenberg (Mitchell)
Fenton (Beatrice)
Ferargil galleries.
Fergoda (W. O.) 13461.
Ferguson (A. C.) 138462.
Ferguson (Ronald and Robert)
Ferlanto (Frances) 9172.
Ferrante (P. I.) 9094.
Ferrari (Febo) 4961, 13463.
Ferreira de Mello (Mme.
11575.
Ferris (J. L. G.)
11470, 15410.
Feurig (C.) 7455.
Feury (J. A.) 12656.
Fewell (Gloria) 5138.
Fidelity-Phenix fire insur. co. of N. Y.
11472.
Fidler (EKdward) 11473.
Field museum of natural history. 4964,
6753, 9097, 11474, 13466, 15412.
F’ene (Paul) 9098.
Fiero (Emilie) 4968.
Fillmore (A. P.) 13866.
Findlay (J. I.) 18866.
Fingerle & co., kunstverlag. 2441,
4969, 15414.
Finley (J. P.) 2448. |
Finnigan (KE. M.) 6776.
First Amer. fire insur. co. 11475.
First methodist episcopal church, 187.
Firth (W. M.) 15415.
Fischer (S.) and Thompson & Chureh-
ill. 2450.
Fischer (Sigurd)
Fisher (Mrs. D. W.)
Fisher (BE. L.) 6777.
Fisher (H. W.) 188.
Flamm (Louis) 4970, 5321.
Flanagan (John) 208.
Flauder (A. J.) 5328, 9548, 13918.
Flegel (A. L.) & co. 2466.
Fleischmann co. 2467.
Fleming (I. E.) 13468.
Flint (Captain) 8906.
Flint (W. R.) 491.
Floegel (A. E.) 9099.
13460.
see De Fazi
insur. Co.
5138.
16239.
9150.
185.
15409.
2578.
Rubens)
186, 2439, 4962, 6749,
2449.
6780.
3
9)
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
11476.
13469.
Flory (P. B.)
Fluid-d’or co., ltd.
Flynt studios. 6780.
Foch (Marshal) 8902.
Fogarty (Katherine) 7979.
Fokker (A. H. G.) 2921.
Foland (I. E.) 11477.
Foley (Cornelius) 11478.
Folk (C. K.) 11479.
Follett (F. M.) 9895.
Fonece (Camille) 9754.
Forbes (H. R. P.) 15417.
Forbes litho mfg. co. 204, 2473, 13470.
Ford (Henry) 2921, 13002, 14169,
15883.
Ford (Kathryn) 6785.
Ford (lL. 8.) 11480.
Ford (W. J.) co. 6786.
Forest lawn memorial-park assn., ine.
13471.
Forest products chem. co.
Forest studios. 4971.
Forgostein (Harold) 2475.
Fornerook (C. 8.) 4990.
Forster, Wernert & Taylor.
Forsyth (William) 14108.
Fortune (William) 2921.
Foster (S. C.) 6787.
Foster bros. 6788, 11481.
Fowler (BE. L.) 15423.
Fox (C. J.) 11482.
Fox (Fountaine) 2477, 6793.
Foxboro co. 2539, 6852, 11484, 15484.
Frances Xavier Cabrini (Mother)
13487.
Francis (St.) 6957, 7187.
Francis de Paula (St.) 4839.
Franciscan fathers of California. 2563.
Franciscan friars of the Atonement,
15521.
Frank (C. L.) 11505.
Frank (Joseph) 8820.
Frankland (Harry) 9119.
Franklin (Benjamin) 912, 4962, 8906.
Franklin (W. B.) 11507, 15533.
Franklin studios, ine. 6872.
Franks (Ellen) 12727.
Fraser (L. G.) 4972, 13313, 18660.
Frashers, ine. 2564, 6896.
Frassanito (Romeo) 5296.
Frederickson (F.C.) 205.
Freece (W. C.) 206.
2474.
2476.
Freeport paper specialty co. 6907.
French (D. C.) 4979.
Freund (Rud) 138521.
Freundlich (Julius) 5844.
Frey (E. H.) 6908.
Freyschlag (O. H.) 2575.
Frick co. °6909.
Friedlander (Leo) 4980, 13473.
Friedman (H.) hat co., ine. 15534.
Friend (Richard) 16554.
Fritchie (Barbara) 16218.
hs
INDEX
nos. 14, 1929
Fritzsche (G. H.) 2576.
Froschl (C.) 8594.
Frolich (Finn) 12.
Frome (J. H.) 2577.
Fromm bros., inc. 6910.
Frost & Reed, Itd. 2578, 4988, 6912,
9102, 11508, 13476, 15540.
Frybort (C. F.) 183859.
Frye (R. M.) 6914.
Fryxell (F. M.) 15547.
Fuel engineering co. 11512.
Fulke (F. L.) 6918.
Fuller (Rose) 2582, 15548.
Fuller cleaning & dyeing co. 25383,
6919.
Fulton (W. H.) 2584.
Funderburk (A. F.) 4990.
Funk & Wagnalls co. 2585, 11515,
6922, 15549.
Furbeck (G. W.) 2589.
Furlong-White studio.
G. A. F. realty corp.
G. E. M. embroidery co.
Gabriel (St.) 4839.
Gaines-Johnson agency. 9104.
Gainsborough (T.) 11862, 17695.
Gallagher (J. B.) co. 6924.
Galloway (William) 6925, 15556.
Gamble hinged music co. 15557.
Gardiner (R. C.) 4412.
Gardner (Chester) 7269.
Garfield (L. R.) 18866.
Garrett (Thomas) 113831.
Gary (Hlbert) 12266.
Gary (J. W.) 18349.
Gasch (Walther) 3862.
Gassner (Mordi) 8898.
Gasteiger (Anna) 495,
Gates (H. P.) 4824.
Gates studio. 11524.
Gathmann (P. J.) 13478.
Gauguin (Paul) 2868, 6969.
Gauss (H. C.) 26038.
Gebhard (Wolfgang) 8890.
Geertz (J. P.) 15558.
Geisler (F. E.) 2604.
General cab service. 6928.
General development co of Connecticut.
2590, 15554.
5372.
2592.
15559.
General electric co. 4991, 9107.
General foods corp. 15560.
General outdoor adv. co., ine. 2605,
15563.
General steamship corp. 6929.
George (King) 8614.
Georgia marble co. 2607, 13479.
Gerlach-Barklow co. 2617.
Gerrer (Gregory) 11525.
Gerrity (J. E.) 9478.
Gesing bros co. 11526.
Gest (Morris) 9555.
Getsinger (F. R.) 11527.
Getty (F. E.) 6788.
Geudens (A.) 9295, 13574.
Gey (W. H.) 208.
Giachino (Marcello)
Gibson (W. F.). 2751.
Gieson (H. D.) 6980, 11528, 15564.
Gildersleeve (F. A.) 2752.
Gilkison (Grace) 17539.
Gillet (F. K.) 2758.
Gilliam (H. FF.) 11529.
Gilman (J. P.) granite co.
13849,
9108
Gilmore (S. C.) 2755.
Gilpin (Laura) 15565.
Gino (Frank) 13487.
Giovanni (—) 7455, 16239.
Giovanni di Montemarano (S..) 4839.
Girl scouts, inc. 2756.
Gironi (J. R.) 13345.
Gironi (Raffaello) 4839, 9032, 13422.
Gironi (Ralph) 13422.
Gladacres, ine. 2757.
Glander (J. A.) 6981.
Glass (Montague) 2240.
Glazebrook (F. H.) 16776.
Glazier (C. D.) 15566.
Gleich (John) 15141.
Glenn (O. F.) 2921.
Glick (Samuel) 6983.
Glidden co. 11530.
Globe equipment co. 4992.
Glonezin (Old Pete) 5365.
Glow products co. 6983.
Goddard (L.) 13667.
Godfrey (A. L.) 18695.
Goebl (Adolph) 15567.
Goerner (Ernst) 11531.
Goes litho. co. 2758, 6934, 11535,
15568.
Goetz (C. L.) 6987.
Goetzinger (Katherine) 6938.
Gogerty (H. L.) 2765, 6940.
Gogh (Vincent van) 2868,
15628.
Gogolin (J. P.)
Goldensky (Hlias)
Goldfield (R. E.)
Goldner (Hdna)
Goldsmith (A. N.)
Goldstein (Louis) 9114.
Goldwyn (William) 6941.
Gomez (E. J.) 1384990.
Gonthier (A. L.) jr. 15578.
Gooch (J. B.) 6942.
Good (J. W.) 11575.
Goodbody (K. H.) 13498.
Goodenough & Woglom co.
Goodenow (Girard) 9117.
Goodfellow (Lillian) 209.
Goodman (C. J.) 13494.
Goodman (Frank) 210.
Goodrich (H. B.) 15576.
Goodrich studio. 15577.
Goodwill industries of Southern Cali-
fornia. 15579.
Goodwin (P. R.) 402, 9395.
Gorbatoff (Konstantin) 6969, 15628.
6969,
13489.
2766.
9283.
5138.
11337.
9116.
309
INDEX
Gordon (Bernard) 18496.
Gordon (T. H.) 2767.
Gordon-Grant co. 2768.
Gorham mfg. co. 13498.
Gorman (N..G.) 7855.
Gorse (F. W.) 6948.
Goss (Hdward) co., ine. 2839.
Gotsch (O. EH.) 6944.
Gouverneur (M. H. M.) 18866.
Gowing (L. D.) 9119.
Grabwinkler (P.) 16559.
Graf (Fred) 2776.
Graf co. 2777.
Graham (EH. H.) 2785.
Graham (L. H.) 6945, 11536.
Graham (W. P.) 49938, 5015.
Graham & Wagner, ine. 13499.
Graham & Zenger, ine. 5015.
Grand central art galleries. 6946.
Granet (P. C.) 186387.
Granite City granite co.
9120.
Grant (Gordon) co. 2786.
Grant (J. D.) 138866.
Grant (S. A.) 15584.
Grant (U. 8.) 3rd. 2921.
Graphic arts engraving co.
Graves (G. W.) 115387.
Gray,(J. /B.) v15s586:
Gray litho. eco. 15591.
Greene (J. S.) 2838, 6948, 15592.
Greener (C. T.) 9128.
Greenstein fur modes, ine. 115388.
Greenville, S. C., Chamber of com-
merce. 11539.
Grentzer (Michael) 6949.
Gresham (A. G.) 5222.
Gress studio. 15598.
Gribble (Bernard) 8599.
Gridley (F. R.) 6950.
Griswold-Eshleman co.
Groesbeck (H. A.) 427.
Gropeano (Nicolas) 15597.
Groseclose (H. C.) 5017.
Gross (Hdward) e¢o., ine. 6957, 11540,
15598.
Gross (Milt) 12266.
Grosse (W. C.) 2850.
Grossman merchandise corp. 6958.
Gruber (A..H.) 2851.
Griin (Maurice) 13849.
Guarantee life insur. co. 6959.
Gugler (Hric) 138500, 13660.
Gulfo ptg. co. 6961.
Gull (Thora) 6962.
Gulotta (Tony) 7269.
Gustavus Adolphus (Prince) of Swe-
den. 2921.
Guswiler (L. M.) 4971.
Gutmann & Gutmann. 2852.
Haag (C. O.) 5018.
Haas (Herman) 6963, 15601.
Haas (J. G.) 18501.
Haberman (Bertha)
212, 5016,
214.
6951.
13502.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24:
13502.
13503.
Haberman (Marie)
Hack (M. M.)
Hafner (C. A.) 13504.
Hagan (John) 4828, 5019, 9124, 13505...
Hagenauer (Karl) 9466.
Hagerty (A. L.) 2402.
Hagmann (U.) 5197.
Haines (G. R.) 6965.
Hall (D. F.) 15604.
Hall (Haris) 4757.
Hall (J. S.) 15605.
Hall (Robert) 4544.
Hall (W. B.) 2857.
Hallett (C. D. M.) 5020.
Hallman (R. HB.) 51388, 9283.
Hals (Franz) 8594, 15540.
Halter (H. L.) 2858.
Halvor (Carl) 16239.
Hamann (C. A.) 138841.
Hamilton (Lady) 14172.
Hamilton (HK. B.) 2859, 6966, 11541,.
15607.
Hamilton (K. P.) 18512.
Hamilton (Laura) 7344.
Hamilton bank note engraving and ptg.-
co. 2867, 15623.
Hamlin (G. K.)
Hamlin (T. F.)
Hammell (R. W.)
Hammer (W. J.)
Hance (W. E.)
Handsaker (Dorothy)
13828.
Hanfstaengl (Franz)
11548, 15628.
Hanft (Willy)
Hanlon (Julia)
Hannay (M. K.)
Hansen (Alfred)
Hanson (G. B.)
Hanson (John) 7370.
Harbold (J. G.) 2240.
Hardeman (J. T.). hat co.
Harden (J. H.) 221.
Harder (W. J.) . 11563, 15644.
Harding (F. K.) 13866.
Hardy (G. H.) 2914. —
Hare (J. K.) 93895, 138667.
Harp (H. W.) 6986.
Harper (C. B.) 6989.
Harper (M. M.) ine. 13514.
Harrington (Marjorie) 9808, 14198-
Harris (M. M.) 8884, 13341. ‘
Harris (T. P.) 11564.
Harris (W. J.) co. 2915, 11565, |
Harris & Hwing. 2921, 11575.
Harris, Jones & co. 6990.
Harrison (C. 8.) 13866.
Harrison (Lloyd) 9485.
Harrison (William) 2240.
Harrison granite co., inc. 6991.
Hart (—) 737.
Hart (H. A.) 189381.
Hart, Schaffner & Marx.
216.
5180.
5246.
15627.
6967, 11542.
13362, 13513,.
217, 2868, 6969,.
13849.
12592.
219, 5021.
15642.
15643.
11562..
6992, 11615.
O04
INDEX
nos. 14, 1929
Hartford fire insur. co. 2951, 7042,
11668, 15645.
Hartman (H. H.) 11670.
Hartmann embroidery works, inc.
7044.
Harvey (H. J.) T7047.
Maske! (1..J.). 11671.
Haslam (D. B.) 485.
Haslehurst (E. W.) 13650.
Hastings (H. C.) 14107.
Haswell (HE. B.) 5819.
Hatchery advertisers bureau. 2954.
Hauchecorne (G.) 9127.
Haunstein (K.) 16239.
Hause (C. F.) 11672.
Hauserman (KE. F.) co.
Havas (Agence) 222.
Hawk (A. W.) 2955.
Hawkins (O. F.) 7052, 15649.
Haworth (K. BE.) 7058.
Hawthorne (Nathaniel) 4979.
Hayden (HK. J.) 5263.
Hayes (A.,.B.) 5025.
Hayes (B. B.) 5025.
Hayes (C. A.) 5026.
bbayes. (Cr Fy. 47:
Hayes (L. W.) 138866.
Hayes (Margaret) 5138.
Hayes monument co. 5026.
Haynes (J. EH.) 2956.
Haynes (Mrs. J. EH.)
Hays (H. G.) 3016.
Hazelton (H. C.) 11678.
Hazleton mfg. co. 15652.
Hazzard .(H. M.) © 5027.
Hazzard (William) 15653.
Heard (lL. T.) 15654.
Heathcote (Master) 17695.
Heber (Max) 18650.
Hedges (W. F.) 11678.
Heights studio. 11679.
Heinzelman (Ada) T7979.
Heinzelman (Alphonse) 7979.
Held (C. A.) 7054.
Held (Lillian) 8534.
mehpers (Pe F.) O55,
Heller (M. E.)
Heming (H. H.)
Hendel (Hyman)
Henderson (Col. Paul)
Hendry (Frank) 3018.
Henninger (J. H.) 7056, 11684.
Henoch (Hanley) 397.
Henry H. Huntington liby. 3019.
Henry (Hugene) 11685.
Henry (F. M.) 11686.
Hentz (J. W.) 3020.
Hepburn (Ralph) 7269.
Heppenstall (T. EH.) 3021, 7057.
Herald ptg. & stationery co. 3022.
Hercules powder co., inc. 30238, 13515.
Herfturth ‘(H:) ,j7.,” #058:
Hermitage art co., inc. 7059, 15655.
7051.
2956.
11681.
3017, 11682.
2921.
| Hofmann
Hernic (J. M.) 3024.
Hertel (J. C.) and Shaw (W. H.)
3026. .
Herzberg pub. co., ine. 11688.
Hester (H. M.) 14172.
Heywood (Anne) 5028.
Hibben (Thomas) 5029, 9134.
Hickox (J. O.) TO078.
Hicks (D. McC.) 11689.
Hicks (K. K.) 7079.
Hicks (V. V.) 9188.
Hiett (O. L.) 11468.
Higginbotham (L. J.) TO76.
Higgins (C. L.) 15668.
Hah (J. P:) - £00s.
Hill (Louie) jr. 8106.
Hilliard (H. W.) 11690, 15671.
Hillier (W. H.) 9189.
Hillmann (—) _ 7455.
Himebaugh (G. W.)
Hinckley (T. R.)
Hindery (G. L.) 3027.
Hinds (Donald) 15672.
Hintermeister (Hy) 402, 5035, 5246,
9140, 13516, 18780.
Hintermeister (J. H.)
Hirmer (Max) 3028.
Hirsch (George) 5223.
Historical map soe. 3031.
Hitchings & co. 7080, 15678.
Hite (T. H.) 15675.
Hitt (Osear) 7081.
Hoagland-Lakin elec. & eng. co.
Hobart bros. co. 11698.
Hobo Hontz. 12293, 16215.
Hoboken map co. 11699.
Hodges (Lieut. Col. C. B.)
Hoeferlin (Wm.) 355.
Hoen (A.) & co. 11700.
Hoeninger (Hlsie) 227.
Hoff (G. W.) 4454.
Hoffman (Grace) 13416.
Hoffman (M. G.) 15680.
Hoffman (Malvina) 5037.
Hoffman (Paul) 9141.
(—) 2271, 6635.
Hofmann (Edmund) 13517.
Hofmann (Heinrich) 4960.
Hofstetter (W. A.) 138931.
Hogg (Arthur) 11508.
Hogue (Kitty) 5138.
Hohenberger (F. M.)
Hoit (R. B.) 15681.
Hoit, Rose & Troster.
Hoklos (W. I.) 15684.
Holberg (R. A.) 3032, 11701.
Holcomb (W. W.) 9142.
Holden (S. 8.) 5039, 9148, 138518.
Holland (H. M.) 228.
5034.
11691.
223.
11693.
11575.
7086.
15683.
Hollender (lL. H.) co. T087, 15685.
Holliger (W. C.) 7088.
Hollingsworth (Ardent) 15688.
Holly art press. T7089.
Q00
INDEX
Holmes (Burton) 11812.
Holmes (O. W.) 5272:
Holophane ¢o., inc. 38035.
Holt gallery. 11702, 15689.
Home insurance co. 15690.
Homeland co. 7098.
Homer (Winslow) 9624.
Hlontz (Hobo) 12293, 16215.
Hood (Jennings) 138521.
Hooper (D. R.) 15691.
Hoover (Herbert) 61, 461, 515, 889,
2617, 3045, 3211, 4870, 5173, 5334,
5486, 9260, 9890, 11575, 14169, 15883.
Hoover (Mrs. Herbert) 11575, 15883.
Hoover (M. R.) 5040.
Hoover-Greer mfg. co.
Hope (C. H.) 11708.
Hope (Ldaddy Doria) 2921.
Hopkinson (Charles) 9484.
Hopwood (J. A.) 7099, 11704, 157038.
Horizons de France. 3036.
Hormel (G. A.) & co. 559, 3037, 7101,
11716, 15704.
Horne (John) 11719, 15710.
Horner (Jack) 3040.
Horse review. 3041.
Horwitz (HE. 8.) 229, 5042.
Horydezak (Theodor) 15711.
Houchins (J. C.) 11724.
House of art. 3045.
Houston (G. H.) 6737.
Houston (Robert) 9845.
Howard (Andrew) 9144.
Howard (F. B.) 7104.
Howarth (A. E.) 700, 5509.
Howe caverns, ine. 7105.
Howe paper box co. 3046.
Howes (EH. H.) 11725.
Hruska (George) 9146.
Hubbard (A. C.) 9147.
Hubert-Robert (M.) 495.
Hudson (W.G.) corp. 3048.
Hudson’s Bay co. 50438.
Huerth (A. H.) 3049.
Huffman (8S. C.) 15675.
Huffman (W. A.) 3050.
Hufnail (W. M.) 5078.
Hug (C. J.) sr. 3051.
Hughes (C. BE.) 7978.
Hughes & Cinquin. 7125.
Hull (V. BB.) 15742.
Hunt (Esther) 231, 5074, 13522.
Hunt (M. M.) 3058.
Hunter (Dard) 12549.
Hunter (H. C.) 11726, 15713.
Hunter (John Young) 4825.
Huntington (H. E.) liby. 3019.
Huntington (M. C.) 7979.
Hurel (S.) 5204.
Hurley (EH. T.)
Hurst (S. N.) jr. 5075.
Huston (W. B.) 11482.
Hutchison (Eugene) 7127.
Hutchison (M. R.) 11337.
5041.
232, 3054, 7126, 15714.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Hutchison (R. M.) 3055.
Huth (Franz) 138650.
Hutto engineering co., ine.
Huxley (Aldous) 12266.
Hyde (A. M.) 11575.
Hydeman (8. L.) 11727.
Hygienic anatomical educa. assn., inc.
3056.
Hyland (H. P.)
Ieart (Louis)
7128.
7129.
3059, 11744, 15716.
Ideal aeroplane & supply co., inc
3078.
Ignatius (St.) 9032, 13425.
Her (J.B). tsi:
Illinos. University. Athletic assn.
234.
Illustrated London news. 11728,
15722.
Imans (Pierre) 5077, 9148.
Imes (Mr.) 3208.
Imhoff (Gerthold) 5115.
510.
photo
Immel (P. J.)
Independence
VALSs7(
Indiana farmeyr’s guide pub. co.
Ingraham (EH. M.) 18528.
Innes (John) 5048.
Inness (George) 6635.
Insurance co. of N. Amer.
11748.
Internatl. assn. of merchantors. 11749.
Internatl. derrick & equipment co.
15778.
Internatl. eng. corp. 15781.
engraving Co.
11747.
3075, 7138,.
Internatl. feature service, ine. 3078,
7140, 11750, 15782.
Ynternatl. filter co. 3091.
Internatl. harvester co. 15795.
Internatl. mutoscope co., inc. 15796.
Tnternatl. newsreel corp. 7153.
Internat]. publications, ine. 15797.
Internatl. star class yacht racing assn.
15798.
Internatl. time recording eco. 3093,
7154.
Investment bond & trust co., lid.
11763.
Investment trust of N. Y., ine.
Iron fireman mfg. co. 3094.
Irriera (R. L.) 3036.
Irving trust co. 7155, 15800.
Irwin (M. E.) 3095, 3097.
Irwin (W. E.) 3097.
Ising (C. EH.) 15801.
Israelet (Ber) 13524.
Israelite house of David. 13525.
Italian book co. 7156.
Italian investment corp. 15809.
Ittman (William) 7157, 15810.
Ives Gel WwA)) ¢ deo,
Jackson (Carl) 380.
Jackson (M. H.) = 271.
Jackson (S. Y¥.) 138866.
15799..
306
INDEX
nos. 1=4, 1929
Jacobs bros. ¢o., ine. 9150.
Jacobson (HE. I.) 3107.
Jacobson (J. J.) 7856.
Jacoby (H. E.) 15828.
Jaeger (B. W.) 3108.
Jaerkel (Willy) 18752.
Jaffe (Ruth) 5138.
James (A. E.) 4804.
James (C. R.) 5509, 14172.
James (Will) 18818.
James mfg. co. 7175.
Japtex sales corp. T7176.
Jarman shoe co. 7178.
Jean Baptiste (St.) 9032.
Jeanne d’Are. 3059.
Jefferson (President)
Jefferson (Martha) 912.
Jefferson (Thomas) 912, 15540.
Jeffery (O. K.) 15829.
Jenkins (HK. L.) & co. 11764.
Jenkins (Je B.)) 213532.
Jenks (C. O.) 8106.
Jennewein (C. P.)
15830.
Jennings (J. T.)
Jensen (Martin)
Jeremiah. 4305.
Jerome (Sé.) 15417.
Jesbera (Hazel) 298.
Jesus Christ. 1001, 2023,
3028, 4292, 4305, 4960,
5180, 5238, 5338, 5566, 6520, 6635,
7301, 7455, 90382, 9046, 9472, 9893,
11345, 12202, 12745, 13342, . 13425,
13458, 13537, 13609, 13618, 138661,
13766, 14151, 15417, 16045.
Jett (C. W.) 3109.
Jewelry adv. specialists. 7185.
Joffe (Mr. and Mrs. Joseph)
Johannes (Theodore) 138536.
Johansen (P. I.) 7186.
John of God (St.) 9046, 13425.
Johns (Brooke) 4254.
Johns-Manville corp. 11767.
Johnson (C. A.) 38110, 11770.
Johnson (Clark) 7187.
Johnson (KE. C.) 7188, 15839.
Johnson (EH. H.) 15627.
Johnson (Florence) 9158.
Johnson (H. J.) 13537.
Johnson (H. L.) 138866.
Johnson (J. S:) 3111.
Johnson (K. B.) 15831.
Johnson (M. G.) 273.
Johnson (Marvea) 5119.
Johnson (T. B.) 7188, 15839.
Johnson (T. L.) 5120.
Johnson (W. P.) 11575.
Johnson (Walter) 7320, 11772.
Johnson & Gustafson. 274.
Johnson & son. 3113.
Johnson & son studio. 11779.
Johnson-Randolph co. 3114, 7193.
Johnston (C. N.) 15851.
9589.
5116, 9152, 13533,
11765.
(979.
2271, 2589,
5115, 5136,
2956.
13539.
7201.
5197.
Johnston (R. W.)
Johnston (T. O.)
Johnston (U. T.)
Johnston (W. T.) 136387.
Johnston & Johnston. 15852.
Jonas (EHdouard) art galleries.
Jones (A. D.) 5121.
Jones (Bobby) 11812, 15883.
Jones (HE. 8.) 4454.
Jones (H. A.) 15854.
Jones (M. L.) 5121.
Jones (J. P.) 9159, 13540.
Jowes TOR? pDy): 73921
Jones bros. co. 275, 5125, 9160, 13541.
Jontzen-Dorn (Miss) 3122.
Jontzen-Dorn co. 3122.
Jordan (G. C.) 5126.
Jordan~ (RR. PL) 225127.
Joseph (St#.) 4839, 4952, 9046.
Josselyn (C. BH.) 3124.
Josselyn (Lewis) 15855.
Josten mfg. co. 293. 9170.
Jowett (Ellen) 15540.
Joy (G. E.) 11780.
Jubber (Albert) 11782.
Judd (L. M.) 11249.
Jude (St.) 13425.
Judson (EH. 1.) 3125.
Junior air service of America,
15856.
Jurkowsky (V. W.) 15857.
Justice (M. T.) 38126, 4802, 7203.
Justice (Marian) 64.
Justin (Margaret) 3127.
Juszko (Jeno) 506.
Kahanamoku (D. P.)
Kahn (FF. PS) p55.
Kaiser (August) 8906.
Kallman (A. E.) 15675.
Kallus (J. L.) 296.
Kamps (N. H.) 9171.
Kanewsky (Virginia)
Kang Hsi (Hmperor)
Kennerson (H. C.)
Kanno (G. B.) 297.
Kansas City, Mo. Chamber
merece. 15858.
Kansas City star co.
Kansas state board of health.
Karr (3.'3.) 15859
Karsten statistical lab.,
15860.
Kasimir (Luigi) 7229.
Kaufmann & Fabry co.
Kaupmann (Frederick)
Kavanagh (J. M.) 10.
Kawneer co. 7205, 11797, 15865.
Kay features, inc. 3129, 7208, 11799.
Keater (G. 1.) 8182.
Keck (Charles) — 5128, 138554.
Keeler (EK. H.) 13290.
Keevin (EH. BE.) 5135.
Kehl (Eugene) 15866.
Keller mech. eng. corp. 5129.
7202.
ine.
11783.
9172.
13053.
9120.
of com:
3128, 7204.
11785
inc. 11786,
11794.
5129.
307
INDEX
Kelley (Arthur) 530.
Kelley (W. 8S.) 81338.
Kelley & Stewart co.
Kelleys studio. 11800.
Kelly (T. K.) 3125, 7208, 15880.
Kelly (W. F.) 15881.
Kemp (E. F.) 3149.
Kemp & Beatley, ince.
Kemper-Thomas co.
Kenerson (H. C.) 3.
Kenna (EH. M.) 11805.
Kennedy (W. H.) 11806.
Kennedy & co. 3207, 7229, 11807, 15882.
Kent (A. A.) 11421.
Kent (Rockwell) 6607.
Kepler studio & gift shop.
Kerbey (McFall) 3210.
Kerner (H. G.) 329.
Keystone view co. 3211, 11812, 15883.
Kidjel (Maurice) 9256.
Kiefer (W. J.) 8885.
Kiesler (Frederick)
Kieve (Joseph) 321.
Kihn bros. 12167.
Kilbourne (Ruth) 12168.
Kilenyi (Julio) 359.
Kimball (W. G. C.) 8852-2.
Kinder (Edward) 42438.
King (A. H.) 9478.
King (Edward) 15254.
King (G. A.) 3245, 7237.
King (G. HE.) 17786.
King (Henry) 12170.
King (K. W.) 7241.
King feature ‘syndicate,
(242, 12171, 15991.
Kingan (E. A. J.) 3272.
Kingsbury (K. R.) 780.
Kinsey (Darius) 3273.
Kintas Tecumseh (Chief)
Kipke (H. A.) 38294.
Kirchhoff (W. F.) 7268.
Kirkpatrick (Ada) 5138.
Kirkpatrick (F. M.) 7269.
Kirmse (Marguerite) 5130, 13498.
Kitchell (J. G.) 3295.
Kitehen (lL. E.) 16016.
Kiwad (Isadore) 138908.
Klein (C.) 13650.
Klein (BE. V.) 5131.
Klein (F. P.) jr. 16017.
Klinker (Orpha) 9257, 138555.
Klitgaard (Kaj) 9259.
Kloor (G. F.) 7280.
Klubnik (J. G.) 13557.
Knapp (G. E.) 12197.
Knapp electric co., inc.
Knight (Aston) 402. ;
Knight (C. R.) 4964, 9097, 138466.
Knight (Charles) 3296.
Knight (Marion) 9328.
Knoerr (Gilbert) 12198.
Knoll (John) 16018.
Knox (S. H.) 7293.
3134.
298, 9172.
3152.
3208.
3241, 7231.
ine. 3246,
17339.
7281.
pt. Iv, n. S., Vv. 24
Koenig (Jacob) 5136, 13559.
Koenig bros. 3382, 5136, 13559.
Kohl (J. A.) 13561.
Kohler (Gov.) 8367.
Kohler (W. J.) 6617.
Kohli (R. F.) 7294.
Kohn (Charles) 9260.
Kohn (Elizabeth) 51.
Kokoschka (Oskar) 6969, 115438.
Kolb bros. 7295.
Kollecker (W. F.)
Kolynos co. 16087.
Koons (Nell) 38297.
Koop (A. R.) 38800.
Korbel (Mario) 9261.
Korella (Anthony) 4950.
Koss (H.) ine. 7297, 16041.
Kraft-Nadler co. 7298.
Kraus (A. G.) 9262.
Kraus (H. BH.) 16042.
Kreger (HE. A.) 2921.
Krestan (HK. J.) 7299.
Krick (Perna) 4776.
Krieg (F. C.) 7300.
Kroll (R. C.) 12200, 16048.
Krone bros. 3302.
Kropp (HE. C.) eco. 12201.
Kruesi (John) 15627.
Kruip (Alphonsus) 7301.
Kiinzli bros., ltd. 12202, 16045.
Kugler (Margaret) 16983.
Kuhn (Alfred) 16059.
Kuhn (Archibald) 3303.
Kulage (Dominick) 7303.
Kuppenheimer (B.) & co., ine.
Kurth (Otto) 5246.
Kurtzman (Samuel)
Kurze (W.) 7304.
Kurze (Walther) 3304, 7306, 7307.
Kverne (Hinar) 524.
Kyle (R. E.) 3305.
La Certe (W. I.)
La Fayette (—) 89806.
Lafitte (Jean) 9309.
La Jolla guarantee bldg.-loan assn.
3346.
Lake Erie engineering
7308.
Lamar & Whitmore. 12217.
Lamb (W. A.) 16060.
Lambert (—) 737.
Lambert bros. jewelers, inc.
Lambooy label and wrapper co.
Lambuth (B. L.) 3365.
Lamont (R. P.) 11575.
Lamoreux (G. W.) 3366, 12222.
Lampert (lL. M.) 3870.
Lancret (Nicolas) 5509.
Lane (Deck) 16061.
Lane (HE. F.) 7310.
Lane (K. W.) 13562.
Lane (J. T.) 16064.
Lane (M. V. M.) 16065.
Lang (Andreas) 11812.
16021.
122138.
9263.
3307.
corp. 3347,
5137.
3348.
308
INDEX
nos. 1-4, 1929.
Rt
11812.
13730.
9541.
333.
Lang (Anton)
Lang (J. A.)
Lang (Max)
Langdon (A. E.)
Langdon (William) 333.
Langebarlet (J. H. D.) 9807.
La Plante (Laura) 12252.
Lariviere (E. L.) 9268, 13563.
Larkin (W. J.) jr. 16073.
Larned (J. I. B.) 562.
Larner (M. F.) 7811.
La Rose (P. DeC.) 4800.
Larsen (H. E.) 12223.
Larson (M. F.) 17078.
Larson (V. R.) 9170.
Laseter (Edgar) 16821.
La Thangue (H. H.) 5509.
Lathrop (G. K.) 9269, 138566.
Laubnitz (Fr.) 74595.
Lawford (Ernest) 9085.
Lawrence (HE. J.) 12224.
Lawrence (J. D.) 12225, 16074.
Lawrence (R. R.) 12242.
Lawrence (Sydney) 138730.
Lawrence (Thomas) 11508.
Lay (C. BE.) 7318.
Leach (lL. L.) 334, 13568.
Leake & Nelson co., inc. 7314.
Leathers (Ward) 9270.
Leavitt (BE. D.) 12241, 16077.
Lebas (Tiburee) 13570.
Leclere (J. J.) 495.
Ledford (D. E.) 12248.
Ledoux (Wilfrid) 12244.
Le Due (A. 8.) 3871.
Lee (F. G.) 16078.
Lee (M. K.) . 18571.
Lee (R. C.) «38372.
Lee (V. W.) .12245.
Leelenau (Princess) 8797.
Leestma (Frank) 16079.
Lefcourt (A. E.) realty holdings. 7315.
Legg (J. B.) 7316.
Legget (Ethel) 13618.
Lehigh Portland cement co. 3375,
7317, 16081.
Lehmann (Kurt) 9272.
Lehmann & Blackstone. 3400.
Leigh (E. T.) 5138, 9283.
Leipold (K.) 361.
Lejeune (Louis) 428, 13752, 17052.
Le Master (J. L.) 16089.
Lemon (Frank) 5169.
Lenox, ine. 13574.
Leonard (M. A.) 15117.
Leonard (8S. T.) 16091.
Leonetti (Carlo) 7319.
Lesch (Rudolph) 336, 5170, 9295,
13574.
LeSesne (R. H.) 3406, 7320.
Leslie (H. G.) 2921.
Leuthold (Hermine)
Leverett (A. H.) 350.
Levey (Harry) 7322.
13854.
14353.
12246.
3410, 7323, 12247.
7325.
Levi (Henry)
Leviton (F. C.)
Lewis (E. D.)
Lewis (P. G.)
Lewis (R. C.) 3411.
Lewis (Sinclair) 2240.
Lewis (Ted) 7344.
Lewiston, Id. Chamber of commerce.
9304.
Lexington historical soc.
Libbey (L. BE.) 5171.
Libby (M. T.) 138608.
Liberty frame & picture co., ine.
16094.
Lichtenstein co. 7327.
Lie (Jonas) 5663.
Liebermann (Max)
Enebs’ (Ly A.) ceo ime
Life insur. co. 3412.
Lifshitz (Arnold) 13609.
Lifsit (Henry B.) 16099.
Lillie (G. W.) 4828.
Lilly (William) 3413.
Lincoln (Abraham) 21, 4265, 4612,
4828, 5129, 5514, 6572, 8507, 8906,
9797, 11812, 12197, 13910, 15883.
Lincoln (J. 8S.) 13610.
Lineoln (M. T.) 5514, 13866.
Lincoln (Mary) 8906.
Lincoln (W. G.) 3417.
Lincoln mortgage co. 3418, 7328, 16100.
Lind (Frank) 3477.
Lindberg (—) 7455, 7979.
Lindbergh (C. A.) 42438, 4972, 8572,
8857, 13619.
Lindsey (I. F.)
Lines (S. C.)
Linke (F. J.)
Lipp (A. E.) jr.
Lippert (Leon) 13667.
Lister (W. H.) 18774.
Little Flower see Therese (St.)
Little Moose (Chief) 9776.
Little (Sam) 7337.
Littlefield-Alger electric co.
Litz (Deacon) 7269.
Livingston (C. A.) 351.
Livingstone (William)
Lloyd (A. G.) 18612.
Lloyd (H. G.) sr. 2308.
Lloyds of Texas. 13613.
Lockhart, (MM. A.)) 5173;
Lockwood (W. J.) 12251.
Lodge (H. C.) 9497.
Loeb (S. I.) 4762.
Loevenhart & co. 5174.
Lof (Marguerite) 5138.
Logan toy works. 3480.
Lomen bros. 16121.
Lone Tree (Chief) 9776.
Lone Wolf (Noama) 5175.
Long-Johnson bond specialists. 7342.
Long-Johnson ptg. co., inc. 7342.
Longfellow (H. W.) 4959:
16092.
428, 8100, 13752.
16098.
12248.
12250.
3478.
7336.
7341.
13611.
309
INDEX
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Longley (C. H.) %343.
Longworth (A. R.) 11575.
Longworth (Paulina) 11575.
Loose-Wiles biscuit co. 3481.
Lopés (Hypolite) 3485.
Lopez (Vincent) 12743.
Lorey (Gustave) 3486.
Los Angeles examiner.
12252, 16123.
Losi (Alfred)
Lot. 4802.
Louis (—) 737.
Louise (Queen) 15540.
Love (Jack) 73538.
Lovering (—) 124.
Loviner (J. F.) 16127.
Low (Rhoda) 358.
Low (W. H.) 18614.
Lowe (R. H.) 12257.
Lowenfels (Frank) 69338.
Lowry (W. J.) 7354.
Luban (Boris) 9305.
Lueas (J. J.) 7355.
Lucas (M. von Z.) 13615.
Lucknraus studio. 16128.
Ludden (H.) 73804.
Ludden (Herman) 3304, 7307.
Ludlam (TT. R.) 16129.
Luke (St.) 15417.
Lumart studio. 7358, 16130.
Lumbermens mutual casualty co.
7365, 12258.
Lund (Andrew)
Lundean (Louis) 9002.
Luray Caverns corp. 7369.
Luther (Martin) 84438, 17323.
Lynn (M. R.) 5178.
Maas & Steffin. 122638.
McAdams (H. P.) 7370.
MecAtee (E. D.) 5179.
Macauley (W. J. B.) 2921.
McBee-Ladewich co. 35138, 7374, 16133.
Macbeth galleries. 7411.
McBride (W. J.) 9306.
MecCane (H. I.) 8853.
McClain (Walte) 354.
McClellan (H. C.) 32, 40, 97, 167, 275,
392, 450, 4772, 4819, 4937, 5125,
5229, 8866, 8882, 9075, 9160, 9342,
9503, 9527, 18324, 13336, 13479,
13499, 13541, 18622, 13658, 13697,
13762, 13780.
McCleverty (Edna) 12264.
McClintic-Marshall co. 3531, 16147.
McCloskey (J. F.) 8888.
McClure (W. 8S.) 7412.
McConkey (A. B.) 16148.
McConnell (KF. J.) 2921.
McCooey (J. H.) 5296.
McCormick (C. B.) 16149.
McCready pub. co. 16150.
McCue (Robert) 16776.
McCullough (Ernest) 16151.
McCullough (R. E.) 18616.
3487, 7344,
dao.
3489,
3497.
McDonald (C. B.)
McDonald (H. F.)
McDonald (M. W.) 35838, 7418.
MacDonald (Martin) 16152.
MacDonald (Pirie) 12266, 16153.
MacDonald (Ramsay) 13369, 13836,
15883.
Macdonald-Wright (Stanton)
MacDonnell (Alastair) 2578.
McDonnell (J. P.) 3588.
MacDowell (EH. B.) 16154.
McHiroy (M. A.) 18866.
McFarland (C. F.) 9807.
McGee (W. H.) 3539, 7425, 12282.
MacGilchrist (John) 16159.
McGill (H. J.) 5180.
McGregor (H. R.) 7426, 12283, 16173.
McGuigan (T. P.) 5181.
MeGuire (John) 4544.
MacGuire (W. EH.) 13617.
McIntyre (P. H.) 12287.
McKaig (Charles) 3897.
Mackain (Marguerite) 93808.
McKay (R. H.) 7428, 16174.
McKay (T. L.) 16201.
McKee (M. H.) 18866.
McKeller (Donald) 13618.
McKelvie (Williain) 5182.
Mackenzie (F. J.) 18619.
McKenzie (R. C.) 3540.
McKenzie (R. Tf.) 17836-1.
McKeon (J. H.) 17588.
McKinley (President).
13297-1.
McKinley (I. S.) 138866.
Macklanburg-Dunecan co. 12288.
McKnight (F. C.) 3541, 7430.
McLaughlin (R. W.) 138541.
McLaughlin (R. W.) jr. 9160.
McLean.(H. H.) 148.
McLeod (W. A.) 8866.
McManus (George) 169338.
McMillan (F. L.) 12289.
McMillan (T. H.) 12290.
MacMorris (LeR. D.) 5183.
McNair (D. G.) 3548.
McNamee (Graham)
MecNeel marble co.
MacNeil (H. A.)
Mac Nider (J. S.)
McPherson (A. S.)
McQueen bacteria co.
Madison (D. P.) 912.
Madison (D. P. T.) 13866.
Madison (D. T.) 5514.
Madison (James) 5128, 5514.
Madison square press, ine. 16202.
Madonna (Sistine) 9032.
Maedel (G. C.) 162038.
Maes (—) 2271.
Magill (F. M.) 12291.
Mahan (C. N.) 7979.
Maharajah of Indore.
12265.
o0o2.
5277.
8252-15,
8106.
184.
5194.
7431.
12850.
3044,
7979.
560
INDEX
nes. 1-4, 1929
7432, 16214.
7433.
Mahoney (J. J.)
Maison Franee, inc.
Malatos (Samuel) 3545.
Maldarelli (Oronzio) 5195.
Mallison (Henry) 3546, 7435.
Manahan (W..H.) jr. 3555.
‘Manesse (Louis) 4544.
Manet (Edouard) 2868.
Mangelsdorf (H. A. M.) 13620.
Mangs (G. A.) 122938. 16215.
Mankato photo shop. 7487.
oman (CW. J.) 8883.
Mannueci (C.) 13574.
Manship (Paul) 4754.
Manson (J. B.) 3556.
“Manternach co. 7438.
Maratta (Carlo) 15628.
Marceau (Theodore) 16217.
“Marchese (Carl) 7269.
Marie Bernard (R&. P.) 13621.
Marie-Bernard Richomme
(Pére) 1386386.
Marion studio. 3609.
Marion-Kelly co. 38557.
Mark (A. 8.) 12295.
Marken & Bieliield, inc. 12298, 16218.
Markham (B.C.) 7439, 16219.
Markham (Edwin) 7241.
Marnail steel products,
12303.
Marr and Gordon, inc.
Marshall (Ben) 15540.
Marshall (Benjamin) 9845.
Marshall (Bernice) 12304.
‘Martin (C. E.) 9309.
Martin (Céline) 13636.
Martin: (E. HH.) </2921.
Martin (H. D:) 16223.
“Martin (H. L.) 9309.
‘Martin (Henry) sr. 3610.
Martin (J. Q.) 355.
“Martin (Lillian) 16224.
Martin (Marie) 13636.
“Martin (O. A.) 12305.
Martin (Pauline) 13636.
“Martin (Sadie) 9811.
Martin (Saluda) 3611.
“Martin (W. F.) 7447.
“Martin-Loomis corp. 3612.
‘Martini artists color laboratories.
16225.
“Mary (Queen) 8614.
“Mary (Virgin) 2023, 4839, 4952, 5301,
9046, 12635, 13425, 14415, 15883.
‘Mary Dixie (Indian) ‘T769.
“Maryott (M. J.) ‘336.
Mason (F. BE.) & sons. 3613.
“Mason engraving co. 7448.
“Masonic history co. 12306.
Massachusetts inst. technol.
graphic service. 7449.
Massie (G. BE.) 16287.
Mastandrea (Charles)
“Master proof co. 5196.
Louis
ine. 17444,
13622.
photo-
9312.
Metealfe (R. M.) co.
Masters (EH. L.) 13696.
Masters (Reginald) 4775.
Mather & co. 3614, 7450, 12307.
Matisse (Henri) 6969.
Matthews (B. VY.) 7451.
Matthews (Mrs. J. R.) 6780.
Matthews (Margaret) 51388.
Maul (A. R.) & co. 123909.
Maurer (J.) 452.
Maurer (J. 8.) 12814, 16238.
Maurice Baylon (St¢.) 4839.
Maxfield (H. A.) 3691.
Maxwell (S. V.) 3693.
May (C. E.) 7453.
May (Kunstanstalten) a. g.
16239.
Mayer (A. E.) 5197.
Mayer (Max) coffee co. 7482.
Mayer china co. 358, 5197, 13637.
Mayr (Guido) 11812.
Mayr (Hans) _ 11812.
Mays (R. L.) jr.. 16252.
Mazi (F.) 7483.
Mazur (J. C.) 9313.
Mead (8S. J.) 12317.
Mears (F. W.) heel co., ine.
Medallic art co. 359, 52038.
Medical economics, ine. 7485.
Medinah athletic club. 16253.
Megargee (Lon) 9473.
Meissner and Buch. 361, 5204, 9315,
13650.
Mel (Leon
(Leon )
Meldrim (V. L.) 93824.
Meliodon (J. A.) 9325.
Mello-Glo co. 16282.
Mellor (John) & sons. 16288.
Melve (Edward) 16284.
Melvin (Antonia) 9326.
Memorial burial park.
Memorial guild. 13658.
Mencken (H. L.) 13498.
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
Mendes (M. P.) 9283.
Mendle ptg. co. 7486, 12319, 16286.
Meneely bell co. 3694.
Menze (Anthony) 3:73.
Merchant (A. W.) 5205, 7494.
Merchants pub. co. 12320.
Merfeld & Donner. 3696.
Merk (H. R.) 12336.
Merkel (B. M.) 7496.
Merrill (Marion) 98327.
Merrill (W. E.) 38697.
Merryman (A. HE.) T7497.
Merté (Oskar) 217.
Merwin (L. J.) 12387.
Mestres (R. M.) 7499.
Metal finishers’ machine co.
Metcalf (G. E.) 16297.
Metcalf (J. R.) 7502.
Metcalf studio. 12338.
7458,
7484.
Reni) See Reni-Mel
12318.
(Felix) 219.
3715.
16298.
361
INDEX
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Methodist book concern. 16299.
Metric metal works. 16303.
Metropolitan importing & mfg. co.
12339.
Metropolitan life insur. co. 3716, 7504.
Metropolitan newspaper service. 3718,
7505, 123855, 16307.
Metzger (A. S.) 3833.
Metzger (B.) 16502.
Meyer (A. N.) 7727.
Meyer (J. F.) 38834, 12500, 16503.
Meyer (L. P. H.) T7728.
Meyer (Louis) 7269.
Meyer-Eberhardt (Curt)
8100, 11548, 15628.
Meyercord co. 7730, 12532, 16551.
Meyers (A, F.) 2921.
Meyner (Walter) 138659.
Michalek (Adolph) 7739.
Michigan mutual liability co.
Michigan tuberculosis assn.
zoo Co. branch. 7740.
Mid-Continent sales co. 16552.
Middleton (Wayne) 12542.
Midland film co. 3836.
Midland model works. 16553.
Midwest metal art co. 3844.
Mielziner (EK. F.) 16554.
Miller (C. EH.) 3845.
Miller (C. R.) 12548, 12544.
Miller (C. 8.) 3846.
Miller (H. G.) 3874, 5206.
Miller (Israel) 9811.
Miller (J. R.) 378.
Miller (Joaquin) 456.
Miller (R.G.) 379.
Miller (R. R.) 5207, 93828.
Miller (W. A.) 7745.
Miller (W. P.) 3847.
Miller & Pflueger, architects.
Mills (O. L.) 13460.
Mills (V. W.) 16555.
Mills novelty co. 3852.
Milner (HE. BE.) 6912.
Minahan (Katherine)
Miner (J. H.) 16556.
Minerva (Michael) 13661.
Minerva statuary co. 13661.
Minneapolis Star. 7747.
Mintzer (F. J. l.) 18662.
Miriam Teresa (Sister) 13445.
Misrow (J. C.) 3856.
Missouri vocational
assn. 12545.
Mitchell (%. B.) 5208.
Mitchell (W. D.) 11575.
Mitchell fashion co., inc.
16557.
Modern art craft. 12547.
Modern Tuscany art co., ine. 380.
Moderner kunst-verlag, g. m. b. h.
3860, 16559.
Modersohn (Otto) 17052.
Moeller (Ludwig) 8862, 7750, 12548.
2868, 6969,
3835.
Kalama-
7746.
13660. |
agric. teachers
3857, 12546,
Moessel (Julius) 5209.
Mohawk carpet mills. 7752.
Mohr (Paul) 12549. ;
Monet (Claude) 8100, 14394, 17052.
Monroe (EF. K.) 138866.
Monroe calculating machine co., ine.
3864, 7753, 12550, 16562.
Monserrat (C.) 12202.
Montana club, ine. 5212.
Montandon (George) T7757.
Monteith (C. N.) 4786.
Montford co. 16564.
Montgomery (C. A.)
Moody (Dan) 689.
Moon (R. A.) 16565.
Moore (Bruce) 9829.
Moore (C. L.) 9072, 18454.
Moore (EK. T.) 3869.
Moore (J. BE.) 12558, 16566.
Moore (Virgil) 16571.
Moore (W. D.) 7758.
Moore dry kiln eo. 3870, 16572.
Mora (F. L.) 18663.
Moran (EH. P.) 138667.
Moreau (J. HE.) 3871.
Morehead (J. C.) 3873, 7759.
Morehouse (G. G.) 12561.
Morehouse (W. H.) ‘7760.
Morey (B. G.) 16573.
Morgan (A. C.) 381, 5213, 18665.
Morgan (G. F.) 16577.
Mori (Jules) 7269.
Morland (George)
Morley (R. G.)
Morris (B. K.)
Morris (B. W.)
Morris (C. W.) 12562.
Morris paper mills. 3874.
Morrison (O. J.) dept. store co.
Morrison (W. C.) 7762.
Morrow (Ann) 7979.
Morrow (Anne) 4281.
Morton & co. 3879.
Morton mfg. co. 3880.
Moscheowitz (Paul) 9830.
Moselsio (Simon) 388, 9331.
Moses. 4292.
Mosgrove (C. A.)
Mosher (—) 180.
Mother of Grace. 9032, 9046, 13425.
Mott (L. A.) 5188.
Moulin (Gabriel) 3893, 7763, 12573.
Moulton (C. B.) 887.
Mowell (W. O.) 38897.
Moxie co. 16580.
Mozdy (C. B.) 5220.
Muelen (G. A.) 5221.
Mueller (von Alexander)
Miiller (P. L.) 2441.
Miiller-Landeck (Fritz) 2441.
Muir (J. C.) & co. 16581.
Mull (Gordon) 13314.
Muller (Alfred) 388.
Muller (I. J.) 16582.
3868.
14172.
5214.
17539.
16578.
7761.
13666.
886.
362
INDEX
nos. 1-4, 1929
Muller (W. S.) 4544.
Mulnix (F. E.) 16588.
Multibestos co. 38898.
Mundt (Henrietta) 13620.
Municipal sanitary service corp. 12575,
13144.
Munnings (A. J.)
15540.
Munsell color co., ine.
Muray (Nickolas) 3902.
Murnagh (J. J.) 16631.
Murphy (Christopher) jr. 12576.
4988, 6912, 13476,
16584.
Murphy (H. C.) 17539.
Murphy (P. D.) 9839.
Murphy (Russell) 16632.
Murphy (T. D.) co. 3916, 13667, 16633.
Murray (Miss) 11508.
Murray (S. G.) 7769.
Murray (W. A.) 5222.
Murrieta (M. M.) 7811.
Musgrove (F. L.) 16680.
Musical arts assn. T7770.
Mussolini (Benito) 4248, 4880.
Mutual production co. 12577.
Myers (D. F.) 389.
Myers (Hiram) 3917.
Myers (L. E.) & co. 16681.
Myles Standish galleries. 16704.
Myrrohl chemical co. 3919.
Nabholtz (Larry) 11812.
Napoleon (—) 5514, 8906.
Nargizian (V. H.) ine. 771.
Nash (G. B.) 16705.
Nash (Grace) 3921.
Natl. art. co. 16706.
Natl. assn. of purchasing agents, inc.
C2,
Natl. assn. truthful advertisers. 7773.
Natl. broadcasting ¢co., inc. 12578.
Natl. bldg. industries, inc. 7774.
Natl. business extensions, ine. 5223.
Natl. cathedral assn. 7775, 16726.
Natl. cycle & novelty co. 16727.
Natl. folding box co. 16728.
Nati. macaroni co. 7810.
Natl. marking machine co. 12579,
16768.
Natl. photo print co. 7811.
Natl. program & ptg. co. 7818.
Natl. tool co. 12585.
Natl. trade extension co., inc. 3922.
Natl. tuberculosis assn. 3923, 12586,
16772.
Natoli (Frank) 390.
Natural eyesight inst., inc. 7824.
Naudin (Gérard) 3930.
Naulty (HE. F.) 39831.
Naulty (L. F.) 3981.
Naulty (N. W.). 3981.
Naval historical foundation. 5226,
9340.
Neal (I. J.) 93841.
Needham (W. M.)
Neely (S. L.) 3934.
12591.
97393—30——9
Neily (R. M.) 13698.
NeJame (W. B.) 5227.
Nelle (A. Z.) 18694.
Nelson (N. H.) 13695.
Nelson (Thomas) & sons.
Nesmoht sales co. 13077.
Neste (A. V.) 138574.
Netler (—) 17455.
Neville (A. D.) 9395.
New Bedford board of commerce.
12592.
N. Y. consolidated card co. 3941, 7825.
N. ¥. graphie soe., ine. 3943, 7833.
N. Y. state soc. of professional engi-
neers and land surveyors. 3944.
N. Y. stock exchange. 3945, 7839,
12593, 16776.
N. Y. telegram corp. 7855.
NeYovuniv: > Sou.
Newboult (R. L.) 5228.
Newcomb spring corp. 3949.
Newcomer (EH. D.) 3951.
Newell (Mrs. Burton) 6780.
Newell (Natalie) 16786.
Newhall chain forge & iron co.
Newman (Sigmund) 7892.
News & courier co. 16787.
Newspaper feature service, inc.
7893, 12594, 16788.
Newton (John) 14899.
Newton (W. H.) 11575.
Nicholas of Bari (St.)
Nichols, €@. J: )) .os7.
Nichols (R. A.) 3978, 7918, °12622,
16812.
Nicholson (Allan)
Nicholson (C. F.)
Nicolosi (Joseph) 138696.
Nicols (A. D.) 13069.
Niebergall (Ernst) 3998.
Nielson (LL. ©.); : 15215.
Nielson (Myrtle) 9288.
Niles (Robert) jr. 16814.
Noble (Pierre) 3995.
Noll (A. H.) 3996.
Norris (Frances)
3935.
7881.
3952,
4839.
16813.
3991.
8148.
North Amer. refactories co. 9581.
North Star granite corp. 392, 5229,
9342, 13697.
North state pub. co. 3997, 7924.
Northeraft associates. 7925.
Northern life insur. co. 4000.
Northrup-King & co. 4001.
Norton (Mary) 11575.
Norvell (G. E.) 138706.
Norwood (BH. R.) 93438.
Nowack (Robert) 16815.
Noyer (A. A.) & co. 396.
Noyes marine sales co. 4081, 7926.
Nunnelee (Frank) 16816.
Nutting (H. K.) 5232.
Nu-way adv. co. 16817.
Oak rubber co. 7928.
363
INDEX
pt. Iv, 0. s., v. 24
Oakite products, ine. 4083, 7929,
12623, 16818.
Oakland motor car eco. 7937.
13707.
7938.
7938.
7939.
12624.
Oakley (Violet)
O’Brien (Brian)
O’Brien (HK. D.)
O’Brien (M. BH.)
O’Brien (R. J.)
Ochs (S. W.) 4086.
Oehme (Hugo) 15628.
Offerman (F. J.) art works, ine. 4088.
Ogden (D. W.) 4116.
Oglesby (I. D.) 7940.
O’Hern (J. F.) 2590, 6987, 15554.
Ohio farm bureau corp. 12626.
Ohio legal blank co. 4117.
Ohman (Oscar) 8428.
Oldaker (Tom) 9845.
Olendzki (Kazimierz) 12627.
Olesen (O. K.) 4118.
Oleson (O. F.) 7941.
Olinger mortuary assn. 7942.
Olivo (Anthony) 16820.
Ollagnon (Charles) 5238.
Olshausen-Schénberger (K.) 17268.
Olson (Charles) 5234.
Olsson (Carl) 12629, 16821.
Olszewski (K. HE.) 2868, 6969, 11548.
Oltarjevsky (W. K.) 41238.
O’Meara (D. H.) 4124, 79438, 12631,
16823.
Omwake (John)
O’Neill (H. F.) 5504.
O’Neill photo co. 4125.
Onondaga pottery co. 397, 5235, 13708.
Ontario finance corp. 16825. .
Oppenheim (J. M.) 4129, 12684.
Order of the eastern star. Grand chap-
ter of New Jersey. 4130. «
Oregon jour., ine. 7946.
Original ideas corp. 41383.
Orne (H. I.) 4185.
Orr (Louis) 41386, 7948, 16826.
Orsini (J. I.) 401, 13710.
Osborne (Arthur) 5240, 9346, 137138.
Osborne co. 402, 4137, 5246, 7956,
9395, 12635, 13730, 168383.
Oscar embroidery co. 4223.
Osmond (Edward) 700.
Osterberg (J. EH.) 5017.
Oswald (Carlos) 495.
Otis elevator co. 4235, 7969, 12637.
Ovens, ine. 16931.
Overholt (H. A.) 18789.
Owen (R. B.) 8297, 11575.
Owen (W. O.) 4239.
Owl press. 4241.
Pach (A. L.) 7978.
Pacific & Atlantic photos, inc.
7979, 12645, 16932.
Packer (J. A.) 5255.
Packer mfg. co., ine.
7945.
4248,
12654.
Paddock (W. D.)
Page (Frederick)
Page fence assn. 8005.
Paladini (Nino) 418.
Paladini (Sauerio) 9450.
Palla (Ferdinando) 4839, 9032, 13422.
Panzer (George) 8006.
Paragon co. 12655.
Paralta studios. 4254.
Paramino (J. F.) 9451.
Paramount distributors. 8007.
Paramount famous Lasky corp.
16957.
Pardoe (J. B.)
Parisian novelty co.
Park (M. F.) 419.
Parke, Hall & co. 8008.
Parker (F. LeJ.) 2921.
Parker (G. C.) 9452.
Parker «(H2.B-)* 22672:
Parker (J. L.) 4261.
Parker bros., ine. 4262, 12673.
Parker pen co. 9453.
Parkman (Francis) 5194.
Parrack (V. R.) 4263, 12674.
Parrish (Maxfield) 421.
Parsell (H. H.) 9454, 18744.
Parsons (E. B.) 5256.
Paschal Baylon (St.) 13356.
Passman (J. W.) 13745.
Patent insur. co. of Hartford.
Pater (4 Bod)? 442:
Pati (M. G.) 12676.
Paton (W. F.) 16992.
Patri (Angelo) 5310.
Patrick (Catherine)
Pattee (H. H.) 8015.
Patten (Irene) 402.
Paiterson (C. R.) 4264.
Patterson (D. W.) 4265.
Patterson (Frank) 8016, 16993.
Patterson (John) & co. 17011.
Patterson (R. C.) 11575.
Patterson radio corp. 17018.
Patteson (Harvey) 12677.
Paul (G. F.) 8066.
Paul of the Cross (St.) 4839.
Paulding (John) 8886, 9458, 13746.
Payne (C. A.) 17014.
Payne (J. H.) 5262.
Peabody coal co. 5872.
Peabody museum: of Salem. 8074.
Peacox (D. H.) 7979.
Péan (Réne) 13650.
Pearce (A. L.) 423.
Pearl (J. W.) 8076, 12678.
Pechstein (Max) 6969, 14394.
Peckham (D. A.) 424.
Pedigo (P. M.) 138747.
Peel (F. P.) 4266.
Peerless corp. 17015.
Pelletier (M. D.) 13748.
Pelletier (Michael) 9459.
13748.
4252.
12656,
16901. (
4260.
422.
8009.
364
INDEX
rs. 1-4, 1929
Pennell (Joseph) 4369.
Pennino (G. A.) 8077.
Pennoyer (A.S.) 13749, 17016.
Pennsylvania r. r. co. 4267, 17019.
Pennsylvania statuary co., ine. 425.
Peoples (Merrill) 8078, 12679. )
Peoria breeding co., inc. 8081.
Perard (Victor) 17020.
Perbal (A. C.) 12681.
Perey (J. C.) 17021.
Perfection putting green co. 12291.
Perfection slide & pictures corp. 5263.
Perfield (EH. E.) 8082.
Perkins (J. BE.) 4268, 8083.
Perkins & Kratzert. 12682.
Perry (HE. A.) 8085.
Pershing (J. J.) 11812, 13314.
Perskie (J. H.) 4271, 8087.
Person (N. 0.) 487.
Peruggi (Ernesto) 5264, 5280, 9460.
Pescosta (Frank) 4952.
Pet milk co. 13750.
Pete (Dale) 13739.
Petényi (Paul) 4272, 8088, 17022.
Peter. 4305.
Peters (J. D.) 17024.
Peters cartridge co. 9465.
Petersham (Maud) 17539.
Petersham (Miska) 17539.
Peterson (EH. A.) 9108.
Peterson (H. J.) 18751.
Peterson (H.N.) 13454.
Peterson (G. D.) 426.
Peterson (George) 4277.
Peterson nut co. 8099.
Petri (Pitt) 9466.
Petroleum eng., ine.
Pfeiffer (G. J.) 150. -
Phelps (W. L.) 6607.
Phi upsilon fraternity.
Philbrick (A. BH.) 4278.
Phillips (Governor) 630.
Photo engravers bd. of trade of N. Y.
427.
Photographische gesellschaft.
4279, 8100, 13752, 17052.
Pi kappa phi fraternity. 8103, 12698.
Pick (A. W.) 4280.
Pickering (EK. H.) 8104.
Pickett (Lee) 8106.
Pickford (Mary) 6616.
Pieper (von Otto) 812.
12684, 17037.
12697.
428,
Pierce (C. C.) & co. 12699.
Pierce (H. H.) 4281.
Pierce (J. A.) 13866.
Pieri (P. L.), 430.
Pierrnt dress makers. 12725.
Pierson (E.) 8142.
Pietz (Adam) 13758.
Pike River granite co. 13762.
Pilkington (Flora) 8599.
Pinaud, ine. 8144. .
Pinckney (Major) 8906.
Pinneo (Anne) 17058.
Pinson (R. P.) 4282.
Pioneer life insur. co.
Pirson (Elmer) 5344.
Pisha (Evelyn) 13487.
Pissarro (Ovorrida) 491.
Pittsburgh. Board of public educa-
tion. 13352.
Pittsburgh equitable meter co.
8145, 17061.
Pittsburgh pump & equipment co.
17062.
Pittsburgh sun-telegraph. 8148, 12727.
Pius XI (Pépe) 43880, 8445, 16018.
Platt & Munk co., ine. 8158, 12738.
Playball co. 17063.
Playland, Westchester Co. park sys-
tem. 8161.
Plenty Crows (Chief) 9623.
Pliniana co., ine. 17064.
Ploger °(B: J.) ogra 17065:
Plottle (EH. I.) 8188.
Plumereau (J.) 18667.
Plymouth cordage co. 4289.
Pocahontas. 8906.
Podoski (Wiktor) 11575.
Podubesky (Gregory) 5267.
Poe (HE. A.) 8085.
Pointerex club. 4290.
Polasek (Albin) 13764.
Polk (8S. C.) 138866.
Pollak (Max) 9295, 17066.
Pollock (G. L.) 17068.
Polman (B. M.) 9472.
Poole (Burnell) 5226. 9340.
Poor (A. W.) 275, 13541.
Popper (Leo) 4291.
Popperman (John) 4292.
Popular science pub. co.,
$189, 17069. |
Port of New York authority.
Porter (H.R.) 4800, 17076.
Porter (N.) saddle & harness co.
Portrait painters’ gallery. 4301.
Posey (A. W.) 127389.
Post. (GA...) , 5138:
Post (W. J.) 8194.
Post express ptg. co. 8195, 12740.
Post ptg. & pub. co. 17077.
Postum co., ine. 4802, 8204.
Pote (W. H.) 8212, 12471.
Potter (Hdna) 175389.
Potter (H. G.) 17078.
Poughkeepsi pub. corp. 8218.
4283.
4284,
ince. 4294,
8193.
9473.
Powell (G. G.) 688.
Power (P. J.) 13317, 13345, 13366,
13422, 13611.
Pratt (G. D.) 9474.
Pratt & Florea, ine. 8214, 127438,
17080.
Pratt & Munk co., ine. 4286.
Prentiss (A. M.) 8218.
Presbyterian church in the U. S. A.
General council. 4803.
360 —
INDEX
pt. Iv, nN. s., v. 24
i SA
Pressler (Gene) 9895.
Price (G. G.) 18765.
Printery. 8220.
Prising (H. L.) and James (A. E.)
4304.
Prochnik (L. 8.) 11575.
Progressive adv. co. 8221.
Protestant episcopal cathedral founda-
tion of the District of Columbia.
17082.
Providence litho co.
17094.
Provincial bank of Kwangsi.
Provonsha (G. V.) 481.
Prudential insur. co. of Amer.
Pulaski (Casimir) 8859, 9313.
Pulitzer pub. co. 8248.
Purchase (HE. J.) «432.
Pursell (G. M.) 17108.
Purssell (J: V. 'E.)-* 12762.
Puthuff (Hanson) 5196.
Putnam (Brenda) 5268.
Putnam (C. G.) 43838, 9843.
Pyraglass products, inc. 8257.
Quarles (John) 17109.
Quarrier studio, inc. 8262.
Quigley (R. G.) 8263.
Quigley (Robert) 8268.
Quin (Frank) & co. 8264.
Quinn (E. T.) 391, 434, 5272.
Raba (Joe) 12763.
Rabkin (William)
Radford (W. A.) 17110.
Radium photo service. 17125.
Radium products corp. of Amer.
Radl (Anton) 6969.
Rae (H. M.) 9475.
Raggi (Gonippo) 13445.
Railway fire protection assn.
Rainbow extension corp.
Rainwater (William) 8352.
Raleigh (EH. J.) 4544.
Ralston (C. M.) 4320.
Randolph (M. J.) 13866.
Randolph (R. V.) 4821.
Rankin, (B;.S.).. 5273:
Rankin (Grace) 4324.
Ranney (1. J.) 8853.
Ransford (A. L.) 17180.
Ranson (Robert) 12767.
Ranson (Suzanne) 8354.
Rantine (D. W.) 485.
Raphael. 14108.
Raphael (St.) 48389.
Rathburn (H.C.) 4825.
Rathgeber (Fay) 8355.
Raul (H. L.) 486, 5274, 13766.
Rausche (William) 487.
Ravenne (Charles de) 138768.
4305, 8222, 12745,
5372.
8246.
8265.
8348.
12764.
Ray GAs, Ds)) das2:
Raybestos co. 171383.
Razalle (Tess) 488.
8358.
12768.
Rea-Harrison co,
Ream (G. O.)
8349, 12765.
Recoder (J. M.) 489.
Redman (L. F.) 12769, 17134.
Redmond (James) 9478.
Redon (Georges) 8359.
Reed (C. M.) 11575.
Reed (KE. P.) & co.
Reed (F. H.) 4828.
Reeder (D. L.) 171388.
Reeves (Norman) 514.
Regener (F. W.) 17140.
Regnier (E. C.) 12770.
Rehberger (A. C.) 9066, 9453, 9477.
Rehberger (A. C.) co. 440, 9477.
Reichert & Finck, ine. 8364.
Reichsdruckerei. 17141.
Reid (R. P.) 2017.
Reierson (C. R.) 8367.
Reilly (F. @.) 12771.
Reilly (T. a K.) 17148.
Reinle (F. P.) 12772.
Reliable poultry jour. pub. co.
Rembrandt studios, ine. 12773.
Remington (Frederic) 547-1.
Remington (Frederick) 182.
Remington arms co. 12775.
Rempel (Dietrich) 13769.
Rempes (H. W.) 12776.
Renberger (A. C.) 543.
Rendl (Paula) 11812.
Reni-Mel (Leon) 13770.
Renoir (Auguste) 2868, 3862, 4279,
6969.
Republic flow meters co.
17144.
Reuterdahl (Arvid)
Reuther (H.) 8373.
Rex CW so) aah.
Rexach (Albert) 4826.
Reyes (P. V.) 12790.
Reynolds (B. 8S.) co. 83874.
Reynolds (Joshua) 6635, 8646, 115v8.
Reynolds (R. J.) tobaceo co. 9707.
Reynolds (W. N.) 7451.
Ricci (G. M.) 4835, 12791, 17150.
Rich (W. E.) 4836.
Riek CW) Bie sei 2:
Rich-craft studios, ine. 5276,
Richards (Mae) 298, 9172.
Richards (R. H.) 8880.
Richardson (A. A.) 448.
Richardson (J. D.) 5276.
Richardson (P. B.) eo. 8381, 17151.
Richell (—) 1455.
Richer (H. C.) 12798.
Richer (I. N.) 12792.
Richman bros. co. 8382.
Richter (C. E.) 48387.
Richter (Gustave) 15540.
Ricketts (Helen) 12727.
Ricordi (G.) & co., ine. 8383.
Riddle (J. P.) 15675.
Rider (C. J.) 5277, 9478.
Rife (D. W.) 138773.
Rigaumont (V. A.) 43838, 12795, 17157.
4327.
4331.
8868, 12777.
12786.
366 -
INDEX
nos. 1-4, 1929
Rigaux (L.) 138574.
Riley (F. H.) 5279.
Riley (F. H.) inc. 5279.
Ringer (R. J.) 17160.
Ringling bros. and Barnum and Bailey.
8384.
Riordan (P. W.)
Ripley (R. L.) 11218.
Rippey (C. W.) 12796.
Risem (A.) 12797.
Riser (C. L.) 444.
Riser (Sarah) 444.
Riskey (E. N.) 8887.
Rita (St.) 4839, 9893.
Roach (Hal) studios, ine.
Roach-Fowler co. 8388.
Roark (M. P.) 8428, 17161.
Robbins (F. G.) 17162.
Robbins (J. W.) 12798.
Robbins (Mrs. W. D.)
Roberts (C. L.) 8482.
Roberts (F. C.) 4840.
Roberts (H. V.) 4843.
Robertson (A. M.) 4847.
Robertson (C. P.) 4848.
Robichon (—) 222.
Robins, Bladen & Robins, inc. 4849.
Robinson (C. 8.) 12799, 171638.
Robinson (G. H.) co. 17166.
Robison (M. E.) coal co. 4861.
Robison (S. 8.) 8104.
Rocechigiani (Renato)
Roch (St.) 4839.
Rochester N. Y.
merece. 9484.
Rochon (R. J.) 12802.
Rogié (Ivan) 84383, 17214.
Rodgers (J. EH.) 17215.
Roebling (Caroline) 11575.
12941.
13774.
11575.
9486.
Chamber of com-
Roeder (Dr. A.) 6606.
Rohricht (Wolf) 12548.
Roerich museum. 12804.
Rogers (A. J.) 187.
Rogers (M. A.) 11575.
Rogers (M. D.) 5188.
Rogers lumber co. 84834.
Rogers timely ptg. service. 12805,
17216.
Roland Park co. 9485.
Rolle (J. B.) 12808.
Rollins (lL. HE.) 12809, 17222.
Roma doll co., inc. 5280.
Roman art co., ine. 9486.
Romanelli (Carlo) 12, 4756.
Romney (George) 14172.
Ronaldson (8. F.) 449.
Roop? (JEL) |. HLT.
Roosevelt (E. C.) 13866.
Roosevelt (F. D.) 12826, 15117.
Roots (P.H.& F.M.) co. 12815,17224.
Rose (S. J.) 4864.
Rosenbaum (Gad) 17225.
Rosenberg (Sigmund) 5282.
Rosenfeld (Morris) 12810.
Rosenfield (Joe) jr. 8435.
Rosenquist (R. F.) 5288.
Rosetta (Frank) 18525.
Rosner (M. M.) 18777.
Ross (Betsy) 6749, 8906.
OSs (C2-Pay paly7226:
Ross (Charles) 7979.
Ross (Gordon) 17229.
Ross (i. W.) 017227.
Ross (W. L.) 16180.
Ross co. 4822.
Rotan (W. W.) 5284.
Roth (Benjamin) ‘T7856.
Roth (W. J.) 17228.
Roundabout prints. 4865.
Rouse (J. C.) 4867.
Rover (lL. A.) 2921.
Royal granite co. 450.
Rubins (D. K.) 9487.
Rudge (W. E.) 17229.
Rue (Margaret) 6780.
Riidistihli (Hermann)
Rugh (Ralph) 12820.
Rumbolz (BH. A.) 8436.
Runyon (Robert) 17231.
Ruprecht (F. D.) 9489.
Rusk (Je iSe)y. . L282:
Russell (C. M.) 5212, 6683, 13610,
13930.
Russell (G. W.)
Russell (H. H.)
Russell (Morgan)
Russell (Walter)
Rutenbeck (A. E.)
Ruth (Babe) 7979.
Ruth (C. W.) 8487.
Ruth & Page, ine. 17234.
Ruzicka (Rudolph) 4874.
Ryan (Mary) 17235.
Ryehtarik (R. W.) 18825.
Saalfield pub. co. 8488, 17241.
Sacassa (Juan) 11575.
Sachs (Henry) 8442.
Sachs quality furniture, inc.
Sachse (Walter) 4879.
Sacks (E. H.) 9491, 17243.
Safina (Q. C.) 17258.
St. Anthony’s guild. 8444.
St. Denis (Ruth) 3902.
Salida granite corp. 138780.
Salome. 3059.
Salter (Robert)
Salvati (Dominick)
Sanborn (F. C.))
Sanden (A. G.) 8446.
Sandrian (P. N.) 12825.
Sands (B. F.). 17254.
Sands (H. A.) 17255.
Sanford (Rupert) 43883, 8458.
Sanka coffee corp. 4384.
Santander banco de la republica. 9581.
Santi (Raphael) See Raphael.
Santry (Phillip) 5185.
Santway (A. W.) 12826.
7455, 16239.
12266.
4369.
9478.
359, 9490.
4370.
4375.
13789.
4380, 8445.
208.
367
INDEX
Sapho. 3059.
Sar (H. 8.)
Sarg (Tony)
Sargent (J. S.)
Sarnoff (David) 11337.
Sassoferrato (—) 14415.
Savage (E. F.) © 4947.
Savage & Blasingame.
Sawyer (C. H.) 4887, 8459.
Scene & Hurd. 8461.
Scene-in-action corp.
Scettrini (L. I. M.)
Schaefer (W. P.)
Schaeffer (Mead) 15268.
Schaette (A.) 9315.
Schaller (C. W.) 4888.
Scharringhausen (George)
Schecter (S. A.) 8467.
Schemedtje (EH. BE.) 5188.
Schenk (G. F.) 8469, 17262.
Scherer (P. S.)- 4389.
Scherl (August) g. m. b. h. 17262.
Schildkraut (Joseph) 12252.
Schiller (F. ©.) 8148
Schindler (R. M.) 138459.
Schjoll (C. G.) 4390, 13790.
Schleibner (Kaspar) 12202.
Schlimgen (F. M.) 138796.
Schlimgen (L. G.) 13796.
Schlitz (John) 33, 9493.
Schloss bros. & co., ine. 4391, 12831.
Schloth (C. F.) 8470.
Schmandt (H. E.) 9494, 13797.
Schmandt (Yetta) 9494, 13797.
Schmidt (Kate) 456.
Schmid (Rupert) 456.
Schmidt (Alvin) 13750.
Schneider (F. A.) 17264.
Schneider (R. E.) 8477.
Schneider-Winchell press, inc.
Schochat (A. M.) 51388.
Schonberger (K. Olshausen-) See Ols-
hausen-Schonberger (K.)
Scholastica (St.) 13425.
Schomberg (Bertram)
13809.
Schrader (E. F.) 457.
Schreyer (Ad.) 15568.
Schrimpf (Georg) 217, 11548.
Schroeder (L. G.) 17539.
Schroeter (J. P.) 4399.
Schubert (Franz) 17455.
Schuil printing co. 4400.
Schuller (Richard) 2921.
Schultz (H.) & co. 8480.
Schultz (John) 5288.
Schulze (C. F.) co. 17315.
Schulze (R. J.) 99.
Schwalbe (L. EH.) 4946.
Schwatt (H. L.) 4401.
Schwearingen (B. H.) 18812.
Science service, inc. 4403.
Scientific eng. co. 12840.
Seott (A. I.) 17316.
9492.
13855.
9624.
17260.
8463.
12829.
5285, 8466.
12830.
459.
5286, 9496,
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Scott (J. G.) 93895.
Scott (Louis) 4658.
Scott, Nickel & Bossard. 4404.
Scranton glass instrument ¢Co.,
4405, 12841.
Scribner’s (Charles) sons.
Scrips motor co. 8488.
Scruggs-Vandervoort-Barney dry goods
co. 4407.
Sculptron.
Sea Island co.
Seabrook (Gay)
Seagrave (H. O. D.)
Sears (L. E.) 8485.
Sears (P. 8S.) 460, 9497.
ine.
13815.
13822.
459.
(344.
3406.
Seattle horse show assn. 8486.
Seeger (Jacob) 4408, 12848.
Seemann print. 4409.
Segale (Carlo) 9498.
Seiberth (Christopher) 8489.
Seifert (F. A.) 4410.
Selden (Harley) 8490.
Sentinel ptg. co. 12844, 17317.
Sera (M. P. J.) 8499, 12846.
Serio (W.N.) 461.
Seville studios, ine.
13825.
Sexton (G. 8S.)
Seyle (Adele)
Seymour (A. E.)
Seymour (G. D.)
Seymour (Helen) 13828.
Shaffer (H. A.) 464.
Shakespeare (William)
Sharkey (Jack) 4248.
Shaggs (R. 8.) 4481.
Shanahan (T. F.) 13829.
Shanfield (Louis) and Gardiner
C.) 4412.
Shattuck (M. LL.) 4418.
Shaver (J. C.) 12849.
Shaw (Austin) 12850.
Shaw (C. F.) 8501.
Shaw (Ivers) sign co.
Shaw (S. T.) 8504.
Shaw (Saul) 17332.
Shaw (W. H.) 3026.
Shea (Jack) 15117.
Shedd-Brown mfg. co.
Sheehan (H. R.) 469.
Sheet (H. A.) 9139.
Sheet (H. H.) 4419.
Sheets (L. St. C.) 4419.
Sheldon (P. C.) 17823.
Shell development co. 17324.
Shellep (W. F.) 8505.
Shelton (W. P.) 13830, 17327.
Shenango pottery co. 470.
Shepard (A. B.) 8506.
Shepherd (J. C.) 138831.
Sherman (J. M.) 173382.
Sherman (Ladoit) 13941.
Sherrin (Daniel) 93895.
462, 5289, 9499,
5213.
4411.
8500.
17319.
9346.
(R.
13412.
4414.
368
INDEX
nos. 1-4, 1929
17333.
12851.
4420.
Shinkle (J. C.)
Shipley (C. M.)
Shippy (H. L.)
Shnable (E. R.) 18832.
Shoemaker (E. C.) 17539.
Shogran (F. A.) 4421.
Shookum packers assn. 12855.
Short feature service. 12852.
Shryock (J. C.) 17834.
Shull (J. C.) 8507.
Sias (A. G.) 4422, 8508.
Sibbel (Joseph) studio.
Siegel (William) 17539.
Signae (Paul) 2868, 17052.
Sigrist (A. J.) 18377.
Sigsbee (B. G.) 4424.
Sigvard (Prince) of Sweden.
Silberer (B. T.) 17835.
Silver Tongue (Chief) 9776.
Silvette (E. M.) 13833, 17836.
Simeone (Adolfo) 12202.
Simmer (A. G.) 17337.
Simmer studio. 173389.
Simmers (A. M.) & sons.
Simmons (C. M.) 18834.
Simmons (W. J.) 12853.
Simon (C. W.) 17840.
Simon (H. P.) 2308.
Simen (T. F.) 9295, 13574.
Simpson (H. A.) /17841.
Simpson (H. L.) 4425.
Simpson (Pfaeffle) 8509.
Sims (A. J.) 8518.
Sims (J. M.) 484.
Singer (Jack) 17342.
Singer mfg. co. 13835.
Singley (B. L.) 4746-1,
13297-1.
Sinnock (J. R.)
Sinz (W. A.) 5298.
Sirkin (Nahum) 138496.
Sistine Madonna See Madonna (Sistine)
Sitwell (Osbert) 12266.
Skelly (Hal) 7344.
Skiba (John) 123.
Skidmore (W. L.)
Skinner (Mrs. P. O.)
Skinner studio. 17343.
Slater (H. D.) 44383, 17344.
Slates (E. C.) 12856.
Slevin (lL. 8S.) 8521.
Slingerland (G. O.)
Slingerland ptg. co., ine.
Sloan (Corrine) 7979.
Sloan & Robertson. 18840.
Smalley (H. C.) granite co., ine.
Smart (EH. H.) 13841.
Smith (Mrs.) 11508.
Smith (A. A.) 12858.
Smith (A. L.) 12860.
Smith (C. 8.) 17345.
Smith (C. W.) 4436, 8522.
H.
S.
471, 5296.
2921.
9503.
8852-15,
9509, 13521, 13836.
8520.
17753.
12857.
4435.
Smith (E. H.) 5299.
Smith (E. C.) 4437.
485.
Smith (G. HE.) 18745.
Smith (Harry) 4810.
Smith (Horton) 11812, 15883.
Smith (J. J.) 17346.
Smith (J. M.) 486.
Smith (J. R.) 138842.
Smith (J. T.ijsod2248)
Smith (John) 8906.
Smith (S. K.) 8525, 12861, 17347.
Smith (Soapy) 8490.
Smith (Wallace) 9510.
Smith incubator co. 17348.
Smither (HE. L.) 4489, 8529.
Smoot eng. corp. 8530.
Smythe (C. F.) 5300.
Snell (C. E.) 5034.
Snider (O. L.) 8531.
Snoden (HE. B.) 17857.
Snook (J: He)" 12028;
Snyder (B. V.) 17362.
Snyder (C. G.) 4444, 12862.
Snyder (F. M.) 8148.
Snyder (H. 1.) 138844.
Snyder (R.) co. 17868.
Snyder (Sanford) 128638.
Sojiro Shibuya. 4445.
Sokoloff (Nikolai) 13098.
Sollinder (A. P.) 4448.
Sontag (W. L.) 4451.
Sorensen (H. J.) 4452.
Souren (K. D.) 8534.
South Carolina, State. 487, 8535.
Spannagel (Mary) 5801.
Sparks fur farms, ine. 8536.
Sparrow (L. K.) 138847.
Spear & co. 12864.
Special features syndicate, ine.
4453.
Speier (Jeremias) 8587, 12865, 17366
Spelman (D. D.) 4454.
Spence airplane photos.
17384.
Spencer & Wyckoff. 4516, 8538.
Sperr (P. L.) 17514.
Sperry drug co. 12916.
Spiegel (G. B.) co. 8539.
Spiegle (F. M.) 402, 9474, 13730.
Spokane litho. co. 8540.
Sprague (Florence) 9516.
Spreckels (J. D. & A. B.) investment
eo. 17516.
Springer (Sidonie)
Sproule (Eleanor) 51388.
Spurgeon (G. H.) 93804.
Spurling (J.) 771, 9812, 14207.
Spurr (BE. W.) 8541, 12917.
Squire (Lorene) 98548.
Stacey (W. J.) 491.
Stacy-Adams co. 8544.
Stader (F. M.) 9517.
Stairway mfg. co. 17517.
Staley (H. 8S.) 9518.
Stanchfield (F. E.) 13848.
488,
4459, 12866,
4969, 15414.
369
INDEX
Standard multiple battery corp. 12918.
Standard oil co. of Calif. 17518.
Standard oil co. of N. Y. 4517, 8545,
12919, 17519.
Standard playing card co. 8548, 12920.
Standard textile products co. 17528.
Stanley (Albert) 17525.
Stanley (J. E.) 4520.
Stanley mfg. co. 8550.
Staples (F. BE.) 4522.
Starbird (Frank) 5127.
Starburg (C. J.) 12922.
Starman studio. 8551.
Stasswender (Anton)
State mutual life assn.
Stearns (Mrs. Clark)
Stearns (F.) co. 8552.
Steck (Mrs. Daniel)
Steckenback (Max)
Steel oil derrick co.
Steele (J. E.) 5302.
Steele (T. C.) 14108.
Steele (W. I.) 4524.
Steen (EH. P.) 4528.
Steen-Vause adv. agency. 12928.
Stehli bros. 495, 9519, 13849.
Stehli silks corp. 8553, 13854.
Stein & Blaine. 4529.
Stelz bookbinding co. 17527.
Stephan (H. A.) 13352.
Stephenson (B. HB.) 17527.
Sterl (Robert) 7750.
Sterling (J. 8.) 8557, 12929.
Sternberg (C.) 4708.
Sterns & Foster co.
Stetten (Berthold v.) 8558.
Stevens (H. J.) 8561, 12930.
Stevens (C. A.) & bros.
Steward (H. W.)
Stewart (HE. H.) 12939.
Stewart (R. H.) 9520.
Stewart granite works.
Stick (Frank) 13667.
Stiefel (H.) co. 8565, 12940.
Stimson (H. L.) 11575.
Stinson (Hddie) 5482.
Stirn (Charles) 12941.
Stockton (Phillip) 17572.
Stockwell (FEF. A.) 17538.
Stoddard (F. L.) 4534.
Stokes (F. A.) co. 17539.
Stolhen press, inc. 4535.
Stone (Mrs. C. P.) 2921.
Stone (J. A.) 4586.
Stonisch (Theodore)
Storer (J. W.) 505.
Storey (F. G.) 4537, 17548.
Storkline furniture corp. 8567.
Stowe (C. K.) 17549.
Strachan (Claude) 13667.
Strahan (Thomas) 138855.
Strakal (C. J.) 12942.
Strauss (J. L.) jr. 129438.
17526.
4523.
17615.
11575.
15568.
12927.
12923.
8563, 12933.
9520.
8566.
4530, 17535.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24
Streckenbach (M.) 16239.
Strickler (C. E.) & co. 17550.
Strien (G. I.) 9521.
Stritch (S. A.) 7358, 16180.
Stronek (H. N.) 12949.
Strother (French) 11575.
Strutz (A. J.) 17552.
Stuart (Gilbert) 12825, 15540.
Stuart (Gordon) 45388.
Stuart (J. F.) 560.
Stubenrauch (Hans) 3696.
Studdy (G. EH.) 596.
Styles (G. W.) 5305.
Suchy (A. B.) 8568.
Suhr (Wilhelm) See Commetersche
kunsthandlung, Wilhelm Suhr.
Sullivan (W. J.) co. 4540.
Summerall (C. P.) 2921, 11575.
Summers (W. R.) 4542.
Sunderland (Clyde) studios. 17553.
Sunny scenes, ine. 12950, 17571.
Supreme heater & ventilator corp.
4543.
Surriage (Agnes) 9119.
Sussman (Jack) features.
Sutermeister (Margaret)
Sutton (C. E.) 5306.
Svanholm (Inga) 4559.
Svietovsky (Boris) 17572.
Swadley (W. W.) 4560, 8569.
Swan (K. D.) 17576.
Swanets (O. G.) 13002.
Swars (H. M.) » 138856.
Swartz (D. J.) 13003.
Sweden (Prince of) See Gustavus
Adolphus (Prince) of Sweden.
Sweden (Prince of) See Sigvard
(Prince) of Sweden.
Sweeney (HE. M.) 138004.
Sweet (Morris) 8572.
Sweitzer (N. B.) 13008.
Swift & co. 4561.
Swinnerton ( James)
13009, 17579.
Swinnerton (Rupert) 4566.
Syracuse ornamental co. 13012.
Szanto (Lou's) 5548.
Tabory (Osear) 17582,
Tachman (L. F.) 13050.
Tacoma news tribune. 4567.
Taft (H. H.) 138866.
Tagaris (A. A.) 9522.
Tai Sing Loo. 4568.
Tailoring arts pub. co. 4569, 8575.
Talbott (A. M.) 5307, 17583. |
Talbott.(R.,C.) . S577.
Tangen (Ed) 138051, 17584.
Tanguary (Neal) 507.
Tanhauser (T.B.) 8578.
Tappen (EH. R.) 4544.
Tarantino (F. L.) 508.
Tate (LL. Bi), 510.
Tauch (W. A.) 18861.
Taylor (G. V.) 17586.
4544.
9283.
4562, 8573,
310
INDEX
nos. 1-4, 1929
Taylor (W. A.) 13058.
Taylor instrument cos.
Tecumseh. 7126.
Teele (M. H.) 4571.
Tei (Amadeo) 4798.
Teller (G. H.) 402, 9395:
Temple (W:; J.) 17592.
’ Teresia (Sancta) 12202.
Terr (Joseph) 462, 5289, 9499, 13825.
Territorial hotels co., ltd. 138066.
Terry (N. L.) 8579, 13067.
Testrite instrument co. 17593.
Texas & Pacific ry. co. 13069.
Texas co. 8581.
Texas co. of Calif. 4574.
17591.
Texas doll & toy mfg. co. 511.
Thaden (L. MP.) 8148.
Thaler (Wolf) 361.
Thallmayer (Richard) 5308.
Thanate (Alice Franch)
4603.
Thawley (H. J.) 7856.
Thedens (F. R.) 18074.
Therese (St.) 4798, 4839, 5180, 5233,
9261, 9475, 11525, 13425, 13636.
Thesis (F. A.) 512.
Theta kappa psi medical fraternity,
ine. 518, 4575.
Thew (Garret) 13868.
Thoenen (M. W.) 18866.
Thol (Henry) 8583.
Thomas (John) 2921.
Thomas (Powell) 8584.
Thomas (T. G.) 13076.
Thompson (A. E.) 5309.
Thompson (E. T.) 4579.
Thompson (Earl) 4576, 8585.
Thompson (H. EH.) 488.
Thompson (Marion) 5138.
Thompson (W.M.) 402, 4246.
Thompson & Churchill. 514, 2450,
13899.
Thompson
4580.
Thompson,
13078.
Thomsen (J. H.)
Thomson (H. 8S.) 4582.
Thorpe (J. H.) 4583.
Thrift development corp. 17594.
Thurber (Caroline) 5310.
Tichnor bros., inc. 13080.
Tiffany (1..°C.) 5311.
Tiffany studios. 5311, 9523.
Tighe (L. F.) 38609.
Tily (Hugene) 2578.
Tily (Herbert) 15286.
Times jour. pub. co. 4584.
Timlin: (J. 'T.)..g7; 17596.
Timmie (W. E.) 17597.
Titus (Hmperor) 11812.
Tivye GL. Ps). 12598.
Tobin (A. G.) 9524.
Tobin (G. T.) 4585.
(Octave)
& Churchill,
Sanders
13077.
' Toloff (Lester )
architects.
& Ginocchio.
Tobler & Hoenig. 4587.
Todd (H. 8S.) 18388, 15094.
Toennies (Helen) 5138.
Tolbert (James) 138083.
Toledo news-bee. 8590.
Tolman-Davidson adv.
4602.
press, ine.
4603. °°
Tonnesen (Beatrice) 13085.
Torreus (Joseph) 8591.
Torrey (G. B.) 515.
Totten (V. von P.)
Tounsend (C. F.)
Tourchette (J. H.)
Tower (G. 8.) 8592.
Townsend (C. A.) 13086.
Trade and travel, inc. 13092.
Trafford (B. W.) 17572.
Trans America motor club. 13923.
Trautman (Jeremias) 15224.
Traveler mfg. corp. 4605.
Travers (H.G.) 16094.
Travis (Stuart) 138901.
Treasure Cove gift co.
516, 5315, 13900.
17599.
17600.
17601.
Tred Avon flying service, inc. 17602.
Treichler (A.) 361.
Tremaine (L. N.) 8593.
(rere reCr. ALY i 175393
Trichromatic engraving co., inc. 4606.
Trigg (M. H.) 9525.
Trigg (Robert) & sons. 9525.
Trott bros. co., inc. 17614.
Trout-Ware studios co. 138093, 17615.
Trowitzsch & sohn, kunstverlag. 8594.
Triibner (Wilhelm) 13752.
Trueman (A. 8S.) 9116.
Truline ine. 17616.
Truman cartoon ser. 4607.
Trumbull (Florence) 2921.
Trunks and leather goods.
Trust companies magazine.
Tubbs CH. .Agye wily:
Tuberculosis & health soc. of Detroit
and Wayne Co. 17618.
Tuck (Raphael) & sons, ltd. 8599. .
Tucker (T. F.) 4612.
Turebius (St.) 9046.
Turner (C. Y.) 8252-134.
Turner (Sumpter) and Wilson (R. M.)
4613.
Two Guns White Calf (Chief)
Twyeffort, inc. 4614, 13095.
Tyer (J. H.)° 9526.
Tyler (J. G.) 13866.
Tyler (L.-Bay . 13807, 17619"
Tymezyn (Jan), 13902.
Tyng (Griswold) 17621...
Ullman mfg. co. 5316.
Ulmer (C. C.) | 528.
Underhill (Irving)
17622.
Underpinning & foundation co., ine.
13144.
8596.
8598.
11812,
4626, 8603, 13108,
371
INDEX
pt. Iv, n. S., v. 24
Underwood & Underwood, ine. 4636,
8614, 13145, 17665.
Union central life insur. co. 5319.
United aircraft & transport corp. 9581.
United drug co. 13908.
United fruit co. 17669.
United grape products, ine.
U. S. airways; ine. 17670.
U. S. cartridge co. 13906.
U. S. coast guard academy athletic
4639.
assn. 8624, 17671.
U. S. fashion co. 8626, 138158.
U.S. pipe & foundry co. 5372.
U. S. playing card co. 4640, 13169,
2. EGC:
U. S. printing & lithograph co.
17680.
U. S. rubber co. 17684.
U. S. shares corp. 17685.
Universal bankstamp co. of Amer. 4641.
524,
Universal granite co., inc. 9527.
Universal paper box co. 13178.
University insignia corp. 526.
Untersberger (Josef) 3028.
Updike (W. L.) 4643.
Upson co. 13174.
Upton (F. R.) 15627.
Urbahn (O.) 361.
Urban (Joseph) 34.
Utpatel (F. A.) 124.
Yagis (P. G.) 138907.
Valentino (Rudolph) 9554.
Vallée (Rudy) 127438.
Valverde (Jose) 527, 9530.
Valverde (Moreno) 9530.
Van Alen (William) 4644, 8636,
13178, 17686.
Van Arsdall (A. L.) 17687.
Van Buren (8S. A.) 15866.
Vance mfg. co. 17689.
Van de Mark (C. W.) 8637, 13180.
Vanderbilt (W. H.) 12634.
Van der Weyden (H.) 11508.
Van Deventer (R. R.) 529.
13908.
380.
Van Gytenbeek ‘sales co., inc.
Van Landeghem (Edward)
Van Natta (P. W.) 17690.
Van Natta studio. 4645, 8640, 17961.
Van Neste (Alfred) See Neste (A. v.)
Van Norte (W. L.) 17692.
Van Oosting (R. L.) 17693.
Van Raalte co. 13181.
Van Ryder (Jack) 5320.
Van Vreeland (F.) 402.
Vare (Mildred) 9610.
Varela (Mile. Adela) 11575.
Veesaert (HE. V.) 8648.
Veit (Martha) 11812.
Velis (J. R.) 4647.
Velvetone poster co.
Verbrugghe (Charles)
Verdi (Eugene) 4648.
Verdi (F. W.) 4536.
Vermeulen (Aurele)
13182.
13849.
13184.
‘Waples (Rufus)
Vernon (R. J.) 8644.
Veverka (Ferdinand)
Via (G. G.) 8645, 13185.
Vicars bros. 8646, 17695.
Vickers (A. S.) 8647.
Victor (A.) & co. 138909.
Victor Emanuel (King)
Victory balm co. 18186.
Victory print. 4650.
Vigdor (Louisa) 4970.
Vigdor (Louisa) and Flamm (Louis)
5321.
Vignali (Gusmano) 13471.
Vigneron (A. T.) 17696.
Vincent de Paul (St.) 18425.
Vincent Ferrer (St.) 4839.
Vinci (Leonard Da) See Da Vinci
(Leonard)
Virgin Mary. See Mary (Virgin)
Virginia-Carolina chem. corp.
17697.
Vogelmann (J. A.)
Voggenthaler (A. L.)
Voet (Sr S:) 532.
Volborth (A. von)
Volk (Douglas) 9540, 13910.
Volkers (C. E.) 4653.
Von Frankenberg (Arthur)
Von Hartz (Helen) 13912.
Von Senden (B. V.) 4654.
Voorhorst (B. T.) 17701.
Vosburg (Frederick) 8881.
Vouga (C.) & co. 4655.
Wadsworth (H. W.) 8541.
Waggoner (W. C.) 4658.
Wagner (Harold) 17702.
Walbridge (I. Mel.) 12248.
Walceutt bros. co. 9541, 13915.
Walden (A. T.) 4185.
Walker (M. V.) 4663.
Walker (Mickey) 11765.
Walker (R. C.) 8649.
Walker (R. H.) 4659.
Walker (T. R.) 4668.
Walker (Thaddeus) 8650.
Walker (William) 5326.
Walker (William) co. 53826.
Walker art studios. 8651.
Wall rope works, ine. 4664.
Wallace (G. A.) 535.
Wallis (W. H.) 138667.
Walsh (E. A.) 9546.
Walsh (F. W.) 4665.
Walsh (T. LeR. C.) 5171.
Walter (—) 2017.
Walter (Hugh) 13540.
Walter (V. H.) 5386.
Walters (H. M.) 53827.
Waltman (B. W.) 4666.
Wander (Osear) 5387.
Waner (Lloyd) 8148.
Wanous (EH. Z.) 4667.
Wante (Paul) 13342.
17704.
2921.
4380, 8445.
530,
4651, 8648, 13187.
4652.
2441.
534.
O12.
INDEX
nos. 1-4, 1929
a — ee aera
17705.
8652.
Ward (J. B.)
Ward (K. B.)
Warren (A. J.) 138190.
Warren (Jack) 488.
Washington (George) 912, 4929, 4945,
4962, 8906, 9140, 11246, 11505, 12825.
Washington (M. B.) 11505.
Washington (M. D.C.) 138866.
Washington (Martha) 912, 8906.
Waterbury clock co. 138198.
Waterman (C. BE.) 8653, 18194, 17706.
Waterman (O. W.) 17709.
Waters (G. L.) 8656.
Waters (R..J.) 17721.
Waters & Hainlin studios.
Watson (G. L.) 8658.
Watson (M. M.) 9541.
Watteau (—) 38860.
Wattley (V. E.) 538.
Watts (J. T.) 4669.
Watson (D. A.) 4668.
Wear (B. ©.) 18200.
Webb (G. B.) 4670, 8659, 18201, 17722.
Webb (S. V.) 17780.
Weber baking co. 8669.
Webersinn (Alfred) 547-2.
Wedemeyer (George) 8765.
Weekley (Carl) 18917.
Weeks (G. H.) 9288.
Weeks (J. E.) 11575.
Wegenaar (J. L.) co., ine.
9338, 9524, 9547.
Weidlich bros. mfg. co.
13918.
Weinsheimer (A. J.) 12291.
Weisstein (S. N.) 17781.
Welch (H. B.) 4677, 17732.
Welch (W. M.) mfg. co. 17734.
Weller (Sam) 9346.
Welles (EF. J.) 4678, 8766.
Wells (H. D.) 17742.
Wells (J. S. S.) 9395.
8657.
4824, 5327,
5328, 9548,
Welsh (Philip) 4679.
Welters (BE. A.) 8771.
Wemple (M. G.) 8779.
Wemple (Mary) 8779.
Wenger (W. S.) 4680.
Wenner (W. A.) 13921.
Wentworth (B. H.) 4681, 138205.
Wessa (W. H. ) 18220.
West (R. J.) 17744.
West (W. P.y 13221.
‘West side trust co. 17745.
Westchester Co. park system. 17746.
‘Westcott & Mapes, ine. 4695, 8780,
132238.
Western cartridge co. 539.
Western electric co., inc.
13224, 17747.
Western electro-mechanical ©co.,
8782.
Western litho. & office supply co. 4698.
4696, 8781,
inc.
Western litho. co. 8785.
Western reserve woolen co. S786.
Western states service co. 17751.
Westinghouse lamp co. 4701.
Weston (C. G.) 4702.
Westrup (W. W.) and Sternberg (C.)
4703.
Wetzel (W. A.)
Wetzel, ine. 8787.
Wewer (Stephan) 5334.
Weyden (Harry van der)
Weyerbacher (Ralph) 6989.
Wheat (Calvin) 8791.
Wheatley (Francis) 5509.
Wheeland (C.G.) 138923.
Whipple (E. P.) 13226.
Whistler (J. MeN.) 391.
Whitaker (M. L.) 13229.
Whitcomb (H. P.) 4544.
White (H. A.) 8792.
White (J. J.) 8793.
White (N. R.) 8794.
White Mt. studio. 8795, 17752.
White studio. 17758.
Whitehill (Clayton) 13822.
Whitehurst (Lucile) 11331.
Whitman (Walt) 782.
Whitney (HE. D.) 8797.
Whitney (Frank) 5835.
Whitney (M. O.) 182380.
Whitson (Gertrude) 5336.
Wickenden (R. J.) 540, 9549, 13232.
Wideman (Al) 18924.
Wiebuseh (S. A. L.) 17754.
Wiese (Kurt) 175389.
Wieselthier (Vally)
Wiest (W. H.) 5887.
Wight (L. P.) 488.
Wigmore (KF. M.)
Wilbur (R. L.)
Wilcox (C. HE.) 4704, 8798.
Wild (G. F.) 18256.
Wild flower preservation
17755.
Wilde (Max)
Wilder (Bert)
Wilder (Louise)
Wiley (W. F.)
Wilke (W. H.) 9550.
Wilkinson (J. W.) 8802.
Willard (S. H.) 8803, 17776.
Willbach (H.) 7455.
Willet (A. L.) 541, 5338, 9551.
Willet (H. L.) 5338, 9551.
Willet (William) 541.
Willet stained glass & decorating co.
5338, 9551.
Willett (L. M.)
13225.
9102.
9272.
13233.
11575.
soe., ine.
8801.
8904, 13358.
52, 8904, 13358.
4709.
5138.
Williams (A. B.) 17785.
Williams (A. HE.) 4710.
Williams (A. J.) 11727.
Williams (H.C.) 542, 13928.
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INDEX
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 24, nos. 1-4, 1929
Williams (EH. D.) 18925. Wragg (L. M.) 8844.
Williams (Hstella) 53848. Wrenn (W. S.) 17810.
Williams (G. W.) 8814. Wright (Catherine) 13287.
Williams (H. I.) 17786. Wright (L. B.) 17811.
Williams (Otey) 9491. Wright (Orville) 2921.
Williams (S. J.) 4712, Wright (S. M.) 5277, 15290.
Williams (W. E.) 17788. Wright. (Stanton Macdonald-) See
Williamz (B. M.) 18257, 17790. Macdonald-Wright (Stanton)
Willis (B. G.) 4718. Wright (W. P.) 13288.
Willis (H. 8S.) 4714, 17792. Wuenscher (—) 64, 4802.
Willis (S. A.) 138930. Wyatt (R. J.) 17812.
Wilmette specialty co. 17793. Wyllie (Harold) 9561.
Wilson (Carl) 18230. Wyndham (Olivia) 178138.
Wilson (H. A.) 13866. Wynne-Boyden (Lunna) 8845.
Wilson (HK. B.) 13866. Yale university press. 13290.
Wilson (EK. B.) ine. 8815. Yates (A. C. A.) 13940.
Wilson (Edgar) 9552. Yazzie (Ernest) 138739. |
Wilson (Hileen) 1344. Yerbysmith (A. HE.) 4796.
Wilson (Patricia) 64. Yerbysmith (Hrnest) 5349.
Wilson (R. G.) 17797. Yorkshire indemnity co. of N. Y.
Wilson (R. M.) 4613. 17818.
Wilson (S. E.) 8646, 17695. Yosei Amemya. 13291.
Wilson (S. 8S.) 17798. Youlanchi (Chief) 15586.
Wilson western sporting goods co. 5438. | Young Boy (Chief) 6683.
Winchester repeating arms co. 4716. | Young (C. A.) 17819.
Windelschmidt (Heinrich) 13752. Young (F. L.) 4744, 8847, 13292,
Wing (D. G.) 17572. 17820.
Wings photo service. 17799. Young (L. wie. 17S2k.
Winnoah (Indian) 5075. Young (M. M.) 5187.
Winslow (KE. B.) 544. Young (S. L.) 6670.
Winston (Virginia) 298, 9172. Young (Victor) 13293.
Winter (A. B.) 4717, 8816, 13263, | Young-Hunter (John) 4825.
17804, Y. M. C. A. General bd. 4745, 17822.
Winternitz (N. H.) 9553. Y. W. C. A. of the U. S. A. National
Wireman (K. R.)
13264, 17805.
Wise (Stephen) 8087.
Witter (A. S.) 17806.
Wohlgemuth & Lissner.
Wojciechowski (R. H.)
Wold (R. W.) 138265.
Wolf co. 5344, 13931.
Wolff (E. D.) 13514.
Wolfgangmiiller (—)
16559.
Wolter (Adolph) 9554.
Woman’s world mag. ¢o., inc.
8825, 13266, 17807.
Wood (Charles) 60.
Wood (F. T.) 5486.
Wood (H. L.) 17808.
Wood (W. F.) 17809.
Woodbury granite co., inc. 8829.
Woodmansee (H. A.) 9555.
Woodring (Sam) 2956. —°
Wooley (J. 8S.) 13269.
Wooley (L. C.) 12266.
Woolf (HK. J. R.) 8841.
Woolfenden (L. G.) 9395, 13730.
Woolworth (F. W.) co. 4742, 8842.
World wide window weekly. 5504.
64, 4718, 4802, 8819,
8820.
4725.
6969,
4737,
7750, .
13294.
(455.
4839.
Don
board.
Zabater (—)
Zacharias (St.)
Zaldumble (Mme.
11575.
Zaloughou (Electra)
Zebner (F. J.) 18296.
Zehrfeld (O. G.) 138297.
Zeitlin (Alexander) 413.
Zekouski (Louis) 5350.
Zeller (F. M.) 178238.
Zenker (Herbert) 13941.
Zenker (Rudolph) 13941.
Zenker sons. 138941.
Zickendraht (B.) 16239
Zimmer (lL, L.) 8848.
Zimmerman (—) 2271, 6635.
Zimmerman (Carl) 16239.
Zinn (Axel) 545.
Zirnbanex (F.) 546.
Ziroli (Angelo) 547, 13945.
Zuber (Hd.) 8850.
Zubrin (Morris) 17824.
Zuckerbrod (Joseph) 8851.
Zuckerman (Hyman) 8852.
Zuckermann (M. 8.) 5851.
Ziind (Robert) 14394.
Ganzalo)
4746.
Wortendyke mfg. co. 4743. Zurich gen. accident & liability insur.
Worth (Lillian) 7344. co. Itd. 17825.
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