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


PART 4: 


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


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 4 
Nos. 1-52 
JANUAR Y—-DECEMBER, 1909 


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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891, 
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PART 4: 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS; 
CHROMOS AND LITHOGRAPHS; 
PHOTOGRAPHS; 

FINE ARTS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 4 
Nos. 1-4 
JANUARY. 1909 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


1909 


[= Catalogue of Copyright Entries, Part 4, is arranged in two alphabets of 
proprietors, with subalphabets of titles as follows: 

I. Containing titles for Class F, Engravings, Cuts and Prints; Class G, Chromos 
and Lithographs; Class H, Photographs. 

II. Containing Class I, Fine Arts (giving a list of the photographs deposited accord- 
ing to law with the applications for copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, 
Statuary, and Models or Designs intended to be perfected as works of the Fine Arts). 

The Catalogue of Copyright Entries appears each week, but to avoid the inconven- 
- idence of a number of small alphabets of different subjects all the entries for Engrav- 
ings, Cuts and Prints, Chromos and Lithographs, and Photographs, completed since the 
last issue, are arranged here in a single monthly alphabet. The entries for Fine Arts 
will be found in a separate alphabet following this. 

The entries marked thus * are such as have been delayed inclusion in the Catalogue 


on account of necessary correspondence. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS; CHROMOS AND 
LITHOGRAPHS; PHOTOGRAPHS; FINE ARTS 


To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated; the statement as to 
receipt of copies is always. omitted when the copies are received on the day of entry. 
The notice, after the first title, if printed in full would read: Copyright by John P. H. 


Adams, Polson, Mont. 
1908. 


— — - 


Class H, XXc, no. 120477, Dec. 28, 1908; 2 copies received Dec. 28, 


ADAMS (JOHN P. H.), Polson, Mont. 
t [1-7 


Discovery.—Dreaming. — Friends.— 


Hunting.—In repose.—Montana girl.— 
Watching. [7 photographs] 
(H 120477-120483, Dec. 28, 1908.) 


_ ADVERTISERS’ PRESS, INC., Philadelphia, 

Pa. [8 
Shades of evening. (H 119693, Dec. 
B15, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 9, 1909.) 


AGNEW (THOs.) & sons, London, Eng- 
land. [9 
Pinkie (Miss Mary Moulton-Bar- 
srett): by Sir Thos. Lawrence. (F. 
71222, Dec. 12, 1908.) 


ALASKA - YUKON - PACIFIC EXPOSITION, 
Seattle. Wash. 
Alaska - Yukon - Pacific 
X 326—X 337. 
16, 1908. ) 


—— 1, 2. 
17, 1908.) 
Mm 155, X 295. (H 120151, 120152, 

meee ous. 2 ¢€ of each, Dec. 22, 

1908. ) 

——X 39, X 71, X 84, X 121, X 

m 187, X 193, X 194, X 196, X 

x 240; X 247, X 252, X 264, X 296, 

wet tease i soo, & 355, X 356. 

(H 120301—120316, 120297—120300, Dec. 

24, 1908.) 

— — X 357—-X 364. (H 120485-120442, 

Dec. 28, 1908.) 

_ ——X 368—-X 372. (H 121206-121210, 

Jan. 4, 1909.) 

—— X 380, X 382, X 383. 

121271, Jan. 5, 1909; 2 c. of each Jan. 

6, 1909.) 


(H 119802-1198138, Dec. 


238, 


f (H 121354- 

121358, Jan. T, 1909.) 
_ ALDER (Avueustus E.), Boston, Mass. 
’ [67, 68 


Boston, Mass., First Free Baptist 
echureh. (H 121174, Jan. 2, 1909.) 
_ Lynn, Mass., Washington St. Bap- 
tist church. (H 121173, Jan. 2, 1909.) 


[10-66 | 
exposition. | 


122, | 


(11 121269- | 


| Dec. 14, 
(H 119830, 119831, Dee. | 


to 
| 1908.) 


| ALESHIRE (J. S.), Washington, D. C. 


[ 69-73, 
[Military uniforms, 1902-1907] 19— 
23. (G 20889-20393, Dec. 14, 1908.) 


ALLEN (C. D.), New_York, N. Y. 
[74-85 


Awosting 
spot.—In the Palmaghatt.—Minnewas- 
ka drive.—Peterskill brook.—Rocky 
ford.—Stone bridge——Sunny brook.— 
Table rock.—Upper Peterskill.— Wood- 
land path. [12 photographs] (H 
120959-120970, Jan. 2, 1909.) 


ALLEN (WM. A.), Andover, Mass. 
Andover, Mass... Home of Dr. 
(E" 71518, Dec. 15, 1908. ) 
AMERICAN-HXAMINER, New York, N. Y. 
[87-116 
(F 713808, 


[86 
Smith. 


of his 
1908. ) 
Christmas is coming. 
21, 1909.) 
Foxy grandpa. 
1908. ) 
—— (F 71520, Dec. 21, 1908.) 
—— (F 71801, Dec. 28, 1908.) 
Going up! (F 72075, Jan. 5, 1909.) 
Happy Hooligan and Suzanne go not 
the theater. (F 713805, Dec. 14, 


Armor ancestor. 


(F 71516, Dee. 


(I 71800, Dee. 14, 


Happy Hooligan drinks to Suzanne. 
(F 72080, Jan. 5, 1909.) 

Happy Hooligan’s triumph. 
71802, December 28, 1908.) 

Haw! (F 71803, Dee. 28, 
1908. ) 

Is Boggs cheerful? 
Dec. 14, 1908.) 
(F 71517, Dee. 21, 1908. ) 
Jimmy. (F 71301, Dec. 14, 1998.) 
—— (F 71518, Dec. 21, 1908.) 
— (F 71806, Dec. 28, 1908..) 
(F 72078, Jan. 5, 1909.) 


Katzenjammer kids bring sunshine. 
(F 71304, Dee. 14, 1908.) 


(F 
Haw! 


Heis. (F 71302, 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4117: 


AMERICAN-EXAMINER—Continued. 
Moral: the Katzenjammer kids ought 


.to be walloped. (KF 71514, Dec. 21, 
1908. ) 

Oh, Winnie. (F 71299, Dec. 14, 
1908 +) 


—— (H' 71519; Dec. 21, 1908.) 

— (F 71800, Dec. 28,1908. ) 

—— (EF 72076, Jan. 5,.1909.) 

’Scuse me Mr. Johnson. (F 72077, 
Jan. 5, 1909.) 

That’s who he is. 
1909.) 


"Twas Happy Hooligan who brought 
the dill pickles. (F 71515, Dee. 21, 
1908. ) 


What happened on Christmas to 
[Buster] (If 71804, Dec. 28, 1908.) 


Widow Perkins and her dog Violet. 
(F 713806, Dec. 14, 1908.) 


—— (F 71513, Dec. 21, 1908.) 
—— (F 71805, Dec. 28, 1908.) 
—— (F 72079, Jan. 5, 1909.) 


(F 72081, Jan. 5, 


AMERICAN - JOURNAL- EXAMINER, New 
Work, Ney. [117-229 

African In Bad club. (F 713849, Dec. 
16, 1908.) 

And then he woke up. (F 71838, 
Dec. 15, 1908.) 

At the play. (F 11352, Dec. 16, 
1908.) 

Cat marooned up tree. (F 71874, 
Dee. 17, 1908.) 

Do you know this man. (F 71350, 


Dec. 16, 1908.) 
—— (F 71612, Dec. 24, 1908.) 
—— (F 71795, Dec. 28, 1908.) 
—— (F 71896, Dec. 30, 1908.) 
—— (ff 72113, Jan. 6, 1909.) 


Echoes of the big fight. (F 71816, 
Dec. 29, 1908.) 


Epidemic of nature faking. (F 
71691, Dec. 26, 1908.) 

Frog he would a-wooing go. (F 
71377, Dec. 17, 1908.) 

Furoro transitoria. (F 72082, Jan. 
5, 1909.) 

Groucho, the monk. (F 71307, Dec. 
14, 1908.) 


—— (F 71899, Dec. 18, 1908.) 
—— (F 72085, Jan. 5, 1909.) 


Hall room boys. (F 71218, Dec. 11, 
1908.) 


—— (F 71310, Dec. 14, 1908.) 
—— (F 71340, Dec. 15, 1908.) 
—— (F 71358, Dec. 16, 1908.) 


pt.1IV,n.8.,V.4 | 


AMERICAN-J OUBNAL-EXAMINER—Cont'd. 
Hall room boys. (F 713876, Dec. 17, 
1908. ) , 
—— (F 71402, 
— (F 714382, 
—— (F 71551, 
—— (F 71595, 
—— (F 71688, 
— (F 71698, 
—— (F 71819, 
—— (F 71899, 
— (F 71929, 
—— (F 71960, 
—— (F 71965, 
—— (F 72083, 
—— (F 72115, 
(E 72130, 
Henpecko, the 
Dec. 12, 1908.) 
—— (F 713839, 
—— (F 71511, 
—— (F 71690, 


Dec. 
Dee. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Jan. 

Jan. 


18, 1908.) 
19, 1908.) 
22, 1908.) 
23, 1908.) 
26, 1908.) 
26, 1908.) 
29, 1908.) 
30, 1908.) 
31, 1908.) 
2, 1909.) 
2, 1909.) 
Jan. 5, 1909.) 
Jan. 6, 1909.) 
Jan. 7, 1909.) 
monk. (F 71234, © 


Dec. 
Dec. 


15, 
21, 


1908.) 

1908.) 

Dec. 26, 1908.) 

—— (F 71897, Dec. 30, 1908.) 

—— (F 71966, Jan. 2, 1909.) 

| ——<(F 72004, Jan. 4, 1909.) 
—— (F 72117, Jan. 6, 1909.) 


How the ostrich fooled the hunter, 
(F 71219, Dec. 11, 1908.) 


Jiggers in search of a wife. 
71378; Dee. 17,- $9083) 


— (F 71434, Dec. 19, 1908.) 
—— (F 71592, Dee. 23, 2905) 
—— (F 71798, Dee. 28; 19085) 
—— (F 71820, Dec. 29, 1908.) 


Latest fad on Monopoly avenue. (F 
72084, Jan. 5, 1909.) 


Louie. (F 71286, Dec. 12, 1908.) 
(F 71811, Dec. 14, 1908.) 
—— (F 71841, Dec. 15, 1908.) 
(F 71354, Dec. 16, 1908.) 


Mrs. Trubbell. (F 71692, Dec. 26, 
1908.) 


(F 


(F 72131, Jan. 7, 1909.) 
Never again. (F 71217, Dec. 11, 

1908.) . 

| —— (F 71235, Dec. 12, 1908.) 

—— (F 71308, Dec. 14, 1908.) 

——— (F 71875, Dec. 17, 1908.) 

—— (F 71483, Dec. 19, 1908.) 

—— (F 71686, Dec. 26, 1908.) 

—— (F 71817, Dec. 29, 1908.) 

—— (F 71958, Jan. 2, 1909.) 


New cop gets instructions from chief. 
| (F 72002, Jan. 4, 1909.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 
nos. 1-4, Jan., 1909 243 


AMERICAN-JOURNAL-EXAMINER—Cont’d. | AMERICAN-JOURNAL-EXAMINER—Cont’d. 
Oh, what’s the use? (IF 71237, Dec. Tightwaddo, the monk. (F 71215, 


42, 1908.) Dec. 11, 1908.) 
Oo-h, see all the nice things I got! —— (F 713851, Dec. 16, 1908.) 
(F 71686, Dec. 26, 1908.) —— (F 71549, Dec. 22, 1908.) 
Peach of a dream. (F 71898, Dec. —— (F 71616, Dec. 24, 1908.) 
30, 1908.) | —  (F 71980, Dee. 31, 1908.) 


People’s popular song bureau. (F (F 72138, Jan. 7, 1909.) 


11796, Dee. 28, 1908.) \ Way some things work out. (Ff 
Popular conundrums for the people. | 79116, Jan. 6, 1909.) 


(F 71216, Dec. 11, 1908.) Wh et See: 
oO says justice is dead. (KF 71695, 
—— (F 71400, Dec. 18, 1908.) Dec, 26, 1908.) \ 
—— (F 71618, Dec. 24, 1908.) Wouldn’t it make you mad. (F 
Prominent runners pull off a Mara- | 72114, Jan. 6, 1909.) 
thon. (F 71548, Dec. 22, 1908.) 
Queer things on Broadway. 
71550, Dec. 22, 1908.) 


CF AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE AND BIOGRAPH 
co., New York, N. Y. [230-237 


Rhyme the monk (F 71510, Dec. feat Acea bieelate ee 
21, 1908.) Curtain pole. (H 120977, Jan. 2, 


(F 71962, Jan. 2, 1909.) 1909.) 
Righteous indignation of Congress. Fos 
(F 71593, Dec. 23, 1908.) eon © ee 


Rocked in the cradle of the deep. (F. t ao 
71797, Dec. 28, 1908.) Honor of thieves. (H. 120976, Jan. 


(H 120043, Dec. 17, 


2, 1909.) 
Socrates Jones, junior. F 71961, 
Jan. 2, 1909.) 7 | clones st the ball. (H 120041, Dec. 
—— (F 72005, Jan. 4, 1909.) | é 
___ (® 72086, Jan. 5, 1909.) a She oo (H. 120835, Dec. 
Sorrows of Satan. (F 71959, Jan. Maniac cook. (H 120886, Dec. 30, 
2, 1909.) 1908. ) 
- Sporting news. (F 71309, Dec. 14, One touch of nature. (H 120834, 
1908.) Dec. 30, 1908.) 
That’s what they all say. (F 71594, a 
Dec. 23, 1908.) ANDERS (O. G.), Philip, S. Dak. [238 
—— (F 71614, Dec. 24, 1908.) Family of South Dakota pets. (H. 
—— (F 71927, Dec. 31, 1908.) Ae ni mele a 
(F 71963, Jan. 2, 1909.) ANDERSON (GEO. P.), Lyle, Minn. [239 
This is too much. (F 71408, Dec. | Lyle, Minn., Looking south from 
18, 1908.) | Amund Olson, Cedarriver. (H 120268 
—— (IF 71485, Dec. 19, 1908.) Dec. 23, 1908.) 


— (F 71512, Dec. 21, 1908.) 


ANDERSON (J. D.), Passaic, N. J. [240 
—— (F 71552, Dec. 22, 1908.) 


Hello Bill! (G 20430, Dec. 22, 1908 ; 


Poa tots, Dec, 24, 1908.) 
——§ (F 71689, Dec. 26, 1908.) ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWING ASSN., St. 
‘ Louis, Mo. [241 


—— (F 71694, Dec. 26, 1908.) 


—— (F 71799, Dec. 28, 1908.) | Opera girl. (G 20379, Dec. 12, 1908.) 

—— (F 71818, Dec. 29, 1908.) | ARMs (F. C.), Grand Ledge, Mich. 

— (F 71900, Dec. 30, 1908.) [242 

— (F 71928, Dec. 31, 1908.) Warner (Gov. Fred M.) (H 121240, 
) ——(F 71964, Jan. 2, 1909.) Jan. 4, 1909.) 

Thousand and one nights. (F 71401, | Argmsrronae (Wm. P.), Washington, 
Dec. 18, 1908.) Ok [243 
=) —— (FF 71509, Dec. 21, 1908.) Brief History of life. (G 20423, Dec. 


—— (F 72003, Jan. 4, 1909.) | 21, 1908.) 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


244 


ARNOLD (‘T. F.), Derry, N. H.« [244 
Chester, N. H., Dale bros. mill and 
pond. (H 120972, Jan. 2, 1909.) 
ArtrHur (JAMES), New York, N. Y. 
[ 245-250 
Belle in buckskins. — Champion. = 
Dorothy.—Jane.—Memories.— Poppies. 


[6 prints] (F 71458-71463, Dec. 21, 
1908.) 
AsH (S. A.), Cody, Wyo. [251, 252 
- Old timer. (H. 120417, Dec. 24, 
1908.) 


You don’t look good to me. (H 


120416, Dec. 24, 1908.) 
ATLANTIC EXPORT cO., New York, N. Y. 
[253 


Tug and barge. (H 120499, Dec. 


29, 1908.) 
AustIN (Henry L.), Berlin, N. Y. 
[254 
Homeward bound. (H 121274, Jan. 
6, 1909.) 
BAILEY (AgTuurR S.), Haverhill, Mass. 
[255 


West Newbury, Mass., Second Con- 
gregational church. (H 120112, Dec. 
21, 1908.) 


BAIN (GEORGE GRANTHAM), New York, 
N.Y. [256-275 
Bey (Kiazim Hussein). (H 1213878, 
Jan. 8, 1909; 2 c Jan. 11, 1909. 
Campanini and Hammerstein. (H 
118123, Nov. 10, 1908; 2 ec. Dee. 14, 
1908.) 


Carnegie (Mrs. A.). (H 117648, 
Oct. 30, 1908; 2 ce. Dec. 14, 1908.) 
Carnegie . (Andrew). (H_ 117642, 


Oct. 80, 1908; 2 ec. Dec. 14, 1908.) 

Chanler (Lewis Stuyvesant). 1-3. 
(H 117336-1173888, Oct. 22, 1908; 2 e. 
of each Dec. 14, 1908.) 

Dalmores (C.). (H 117864, Nov. 4, 
1908; 2 c. Dec. 14, 1908.) 

Fuller (H. B.). (H 121294, Jan. 6, 
1909; 2 ¢. Jan. 7, 1909.) 

» Gorst (Miss). H 121880, Jan. 8, 
1909; 2 ce. Jan. 11, 1909.) 

Gorst. (HH: -H:) (Hi 121379. Jan: °8, 
1909; 2 ec. Jan. 11, 1909.) 

' Labia (Countess) (H 117866, Noy. 
4, 1808; 2 c. Dee. 14, 1908.) 

Labia (Countess) and Mme. Doria. 
(H 117867, Nov. 4, 1908; 2 e. Dee. 14, 
1908. ) 

—— (H 117932, Nov. 5, 
Dec. 14, 1908.) 


#908; 2 ¢. 


BAIN (GEORGE GRANTHAM )—Cont’d. 
Lloyd (Sam) 
1909. ) 
Mills (Ogden) house. 1, 2. 
121296, 121297, Jan. 6, 1909.) . 
Thompson (R.M.) 2,38. (H121381, 


pt. Iv, n. S., ¥. 4 


(H 121295, Jan. 6, | 


(Ho 


{ 


121382, Jan. 8, 1909; 2 c. of each Jan. 


11, 1909.) 


Wickersham (George W.) (H 120539, 
Dec. 30, 1908; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1909.) 


BAMForTH & co., New York, N. Y. 


[276-290 
Answer please.— Does it strike 
you.—Don’t keep me _ waiting.—I’m 


growing fond of you.—I’m waiting to 
hear from you.—I want you with 
me.—Kiss me till I die.—Meet me 
again as usual.—Sipping honey all day 
long.—Step in to see me.—Wall flow- 
ers.—When will I see you again.— 
When you feel naughty.—You’ll be 
welcome.—You want someone to love 
you. [15 photographs] (H 120113- 
120127, Dee. 21, 1908.) 


BaRNES (A. H.),. Parkland, Wash. 
[291 
Oaks in early autumn. (H 120154, . 


Dec. 21, 1908.) 


BARTON (S. A.), Chamberlain, S. Dak. 

[292, 293 

South Dakota deer hunt 1, 2. (H 

120851, 120852, Dec. 31, 1908S; 2 e@. of 
each Dee. 29, 1908.) 


BARTON & SPOONER cO., Cornwall-on- 
Hudson, N. Y. [294, 295 
_Cobbeskill creek. (H 119542, Dec. 
11, 1908.) 
Dart’s lake. 


(H 119548, Dec. 11, 
1908. ) . 


BEACH (HENRY M.), Remsen, N. Y. 
[296, 297 
Homer, N. ¥., 1, “25 (eae 
120220, Dec. 22, 1908; 2 ¢. of each 
Dec. 22, 1908.) 


Beck (CHAS. R. R.), Thurmont, Md. 

£298 

Thurmont, Md., Hunting creek, gap. 
(H 119594, Dec. 12, 1908. ) 


Brccs (A. R.) co., Breoklyn, N. ¥. 
| [299 
Cupids symphony. (H 121194, Dec. 
17, 1908.) 


BELL (LILLIAN), Omaha, Nebr. [800 
Golden west. (H 119002, Nov. 30, 


| 1808; 2 e. Dee. 12, 1908.) 


6 


os. 1-4, Jan., 1909 


FORD-BRYAN PUB. CO., Denver, Colo. 
| [301 
je Balamazoo. (F 70861, Nov. 28, 
1908; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1908.) 


BENJAMIN (ISAAC), Cincinnati. [3802 


- Harmon (Governor-elect Judson) 
: i H 1204384, Dec. 28, 1908. ) 


BERDAN PUB. CO., New York, N. Y. 
[303-310 


- Bachelor quarters. (F 71996, Jan. 
4, 1909.) 

_ Cozy corner decorations.—Dearest 
girl I know.—From him.—Home sweet 
like a rose.—My 
i) the case. [7 
(F 71291-71297, Dec. 14, 


[311-348 


' Blarny castle, County Cork.—Em- 
_blems of Erin.—Erin go bragh.—Gold 
; harp with shamrock.—Great emanci- 
_ pator.—High hat with stick and skam- 
 rock.—Kathleen at the spring.—Lin- 
rae boyhood log-cabin home.—Land 


of the shamrock green.—Meeting of 
the waters, Killarney. —Three children 
in oval frame and Irish flag.—Wash- 
ington at the battle of Trenton.— 
_ Washington crossing the Deiaware.— 
_ Washington’s camp at Valley Forge.— 
_ Washington’s home at Mount Ver- 
(G. 20535-20549, Dec. 26, 1908.) 


{Easter cards] Checked background 


i 1. (G 20578-20581, Dec. 30, 1908.) 
» ——Chureh interior 1-3. (G 20575- 
20577, Dec. 30, 1908.) 
_ —Cross and rays. (G 20565- 
_ 20570, Dec. 30, 1908.) 
— Hegg boat 1-3 and blue egg. (G 
_ 20571-20574, Dec. 30, 1908. ) 

— Gold background 1-6. (G 


" 20559-20564, Dec. 30, 1908.) 


" Bryer (J. R.), Tidioute, Pa. 
| [349-352 
| idioute, Pa. 14. (H 119516- 
mat9519, Dec. 11, 1908; 2 ce. Dec. 2, 
1908.) 


i BLESSING (J. LYNNE), Salamanca, 
Mm ¥. [853 
Ah-wey-eyu. (H 120421, Dec, 28, 

~ 1908.) 
_ BOHUNEK-LEINDOFRFER (—), New 
work, WN. Y. [354-856 


_  Bienville [Jean Baptiste] 
Dec. 26, 1908.) 

Iberville ([{Pierre le Moyne Sieur] 

'd’) (F 71621, Dec. 26, 1908.) 


(F 71622, 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, BTC. 


ny 


BoHUNEK-LEINDOERFER—Continued. 


La Salle (Robert Gavalier) (F 
71620, Dec. 26, 1908.) 
Boston TRAVELER, Boston, Mass. 
[857-362 
Hains (Mrs. Claudia Libby) 4. (H 


119659, Dee. 14, 1908.) 


— 5-9. (H 120289-120293, Dec. 
24, 1908.) 

BowpreE (Wiriram H.), Watonga, 

Okla. 36 


Bowdre (Judge) marrying an In- 
dian couple. (EF 72120, Dec. 1, 1908.) 


BRIDLE (H. D.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[364-370 
Park squirrel 1-7. (H 11971t- 
119717, Dec. 15, 1908.) 
Brown (EMMA G.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[371 
Child’s prayer. “(F 71540, Dee. 22, 
1908; 2 ec. Dee. 11, 1908. ). 
Brown (ERNEST), Manchester, N. H. 
[872 
and 
(ke 


Randali- (Elder Benjamin) 
Boody house, New Durham, N. H. 
71813, Dee. 29, 1908.) 


Brown (Geo. C.), Draper, S. Dak. 


[373-376 

Day dreams.—October morning.— 

Sioux chief.—Thoughts of Easter. 

[4 photographs] (H 120411, Dec. 28, 
1908; 2 ec. of each Dee. 29, 1908.) 


Bruce (EH: K.) gr., Thornburg, Iowa. 
[377-390 
Thornburg, Iowa, Bruce gold fishery. 
1-14. (H 119544119557, Dee. 11, 
1908.) 


Buck (Grorce V.), Washington, D. ©. 

[3891-395 

Arosemena (Mr. C. C.). 1,2. (Hf 
120935-1209386, Dec. 31, 1908.) 


Stellwagen (Mr. EH. J.). 
120937—120939, Dec. 31, 1908.) 


BULLOcK (JosEPH Munror), Northfield, 
Vt. [386 
Plumley (Hon. Frank), Ma C.. GE 
Northfield, Vt. (H 119508, Dee. 11, 
1908. ) 


BUREAU OF NATIONAL LITERATURE AND 
ART, Washington, D. C. [897-420 


Adams (John ).—Adams (John 
Quincy ).—Arthur (Chester A.)—Buch- 
anan (James).—Cleveland (Grover) .— 
Fillmore (Millard).—Garfield (James 
A.)—Grant (U. S.).—Harrison (Ben- 


1-3. (H 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


BuREAU OF NATIONAL LITERATURE AND 

ArRT—Continued. 
jamin).—Harrison (W. H.).—Hayes 
(R. B.)—Jackson (Andrew) .—Jeffer- 
son (Thomas).—Johnson (Andrew) .— 
Lincoln (Abraham).—McKinley (Wil- 
liam ).—Madison (James ).—Monroe 
(James).—Pierce (Franklin).—Polk 
(James K.).—Taylor (Zachary ).—Ty- 
ler (John).—Van Buren (Martin).— 
Washington (George). [24 prints.] 
(F 69613-69636, Oct. 28, 1908; 2 ¢c. of 
each Jan. 8, 1909.) 


Burpee (W. ATLEE) & co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [421-423 
Burpee’s best giant-fancy pansies.— 
Burpee’s new dwarf-giant tomato.— 
Seymour’s sweet-orange corn, ete. (F 
- 71204-71206, Dec. 11, 1908.) 


BUBRELL (DAvip T.), Brockton, Mass. 
[424 


Their first glimpse. (H 120853, Dec. 


31, 1908. ) 
ButTcHes (S. D.) & son, Kearney, Nebr. 
[425-428 
Hands up!—Hello Jack.—Little 


Cheyenne.—Wild rose of the west. [4 


photographs] (H 119815-119818, Dec. 
16, 1908.) 
CAMPBELL ART Co., Elizabeth, N. J. 
[429-4385 

Happy days. (F 71388, Dee. 11, 
1908. ) 

Hear my dolly’s prayer. With 
verses. (F 71391, Dec. 11, 1908.) 

—— Without verses. (F 71392, Dec. 
41, 1908.) 

Mending day. (F 71390, Dec. 11, 
1908. ) 


Missionary’s daughter. 
Dec. 11, 1908.) 


One of us must die. 
11, 1908.) 


Spring of life. 
1908.) 
CaRLine (C. B.), Yonkers, N. Y. [486 


Allison monument. (H 119463, Dec. 
10, 1908; 2 ¢. Dec. 4, 1908.) 


CENTER (A. P.), Brawley, Colo. 


(EF 71389, 
(F 71387, Dec. 


(KF 71393, Dee. 11, 


[437 


Sunset in Imperial valley. (H 120984, | 


Jan. 2, 1909. ) 
CHICKERING (ELMER), Boston, Mass. 
[438 


Rathsesky (A. C.) I. (H 120500, 


Dee. 29, 1908.) 
CuHiILps (C. R.), Chicago, Il. [439 


Lewis institute. (H 120418, Dec. 28, 
1908.) rat 


pt. Iv, 0. 58., Vv. 4 


Cuass oF 1911, U. S. N. A., Annapolis, | 
Md. [440 | 
Christmas greetings from the class 


of 1911, U. S..N.. A. (BE Fis20 ieee 
31, 1908.) 


CLAuDIUS (HENRY F.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 

[441 

Universal savings bank. (G 20404, 
Dec. 7, 1908; 2 ce. Dec. 15, 1908.) 

CLEAVES (CHARLES H.), Rockport, 

Mass. [442 


Pigeon Cove, 
drews point. 


Mass., surf at An- 
(H 119801, Dec. 16, 


1908. ) 

CLINEDINST (B. M.), Washington, 
D.C [443-462 
Bernstorff (Count), German am- 

bassador. (H 120517, Dee. 30, 1908.) 


Bernstorff (Countess) 
Dec. 30, 1908.) . 

Bernstorff (Countess Alexandra) 
(H 120516, Dec. 30, 1908.) 


(H 120515, | 


Boardman (Miss Mabel) (H 
121217, Jan. 4, 1909.) 

Davis (Mr. Arthur P.) (H 121218, 
Jan. 4, 1909.) 

Hengelmuller (Baroness) and 
daughter. (H 120519, Dec. 30, 1908.) 

Knox (Mrs. Reed) H 120518, Dec. 
30, 1908.) 

Lagercrantz (Madame _ de) (H 


119675, Dec. 14, 1908.) 
Lagercrantz (Mile. Eva de) and 


Mile. Mary de _  Lagererantz. (H 
119676, Dec. 14, 1908.) 

Lagercrantza (Mr. Herman de), 
new minister from Sweden. (H 
119674, Dec. 14, 1908.)  ° 

Lilluokolain (Queen) (H 119680, 
Dec. 14, 1908.) 

Marshall (Miss Maitland) (H 
121215, Jan. 4, 1909.) 

Mearns (Major HE. A.), U.S.A. (H 


| 120180, Dec. 21, 1908; 2 @ Deer 22: 


1908. ) 

Moltke (Countess) (H 119677, Dec. 

| 14, 1908.) 

O’Reilly (Surgeon General) (H 
119679, Dec. 14, 1908. ) 

Pound (Mrs. Geo. W.) of N. Y. (H 
120133, Dec. 21, 1908; 2 e. Dee. 22, 
1908. ) 

Russell (Miss Lucy Virginia) (H 


| 121216, Jan. 4, 1909.) 


Von Meyer (Misses Julia and Alice) 
(H 120520, Dec. 30, 1908.) 


Wedel (Count von) (H 120131, Dec. 


' 21, 1908; 2c. Dec. 22, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRIN'IS, ETC. 


1-4, Jan., 1909 


INEDINST (B. M.)—Continued. 
Wedel (Countess von) (H 120182, 

. 21, 1908; 2c. Dec. 22, 1908.) 

Wis. 
[463, 464 
(H 119654, 


: tjotBy (JAMES M.), Wausau, 
: i, > 
» Wausau, Wis. 1, 2. 
119655, Dec. 14, 1908.) 


‘Cote (A. T.), Wheaton, Il. [465 
_ Advance guard. (F 71360, Dec. 17, 


Cortier (Mrs. Iva Bevutan), Chicago, 
9 4 [466 


_ Buck (Iva Beulah) (F 71346, Dec. 
96, 1908; 2c. Dec. 8, 1908.) 


CoLoRADO SPRINGS MASONIC BUILDING 
society, Colorado Springs, Colo. 
h [467-475 


Sisconicltemple. 1-9. (H 121191- 


121189, Jan. 2, 1909.) 

Conarp (F. P. & A. W.), LaCrosse, 
Kans. [476 

_ B. S. interior... (H 120040, Dec. 17, 

1908.) 


Cooney (P. L.), Chicago, Il. [477 
Decoration. 32. (G 20400, Dec. 11, 


1908.) 
Costetto (JAMES F.), Dorchester, 
Mass. 
Pictorial alphabet. (F 71284, Dec. 


14, 1908 ; 2 c. Dec. 3, 1908.) 


Curtis & CAMERON, Boston, Mass. 
. [479 


Oath of knighthood, by E. A. Abbey. 
(H 119458, Dec. 9, 1908.) 


DANNENBURG (GEO.), New York, N. Y. 
[480 


A Bullikens. 


(F 72064, Jan. 5, 1909.) 
‘DE LoncprE (Pav), Los Angeles, Cal. 
i" [481 


- California poppies. (G 20406, Dec. 
48, 1908; 2 c. Dec. 17, 1908.) 


DENRICH PRESS, Chula Visita, Cal. 
. [482 


Tia Juana express. (F 717938, Dec. 


28, 1908.) 


DENVER Post, Denver, Colo. [483-491 


Adventures of the little Post wantad. 
(F 71373, Dec. 17, 1908.) 


— (F 71611, Dec. 24, 1908.) 
—— (F 71925, Dec. 31, 1908.) 
-—— (72125, Jan. 7, 1909.) 


Doc Bird in love. (F 72062, Jan. 5, 
1909. ) 


77 


4 


DENVER Post—Continued. 


Doc Bird’s courtship. 
Dee. 21, 1908.) 


(F 71716, Dec. 28, 1908.) 
Prospector. (F 72061, Jan. 5, 1909.) 
Stunts. (KF 71285, Dec. 14, 1908.) 


DETROIT PUB CO., Detroit, Mich. 
[492-531 


(H = 119577- 


(EF 


Buftalo, UN. XY. I-38. 
119579, Dee. 11, 1908.) 


Duluth,- Minn., 1, 2. 
119581, Dec. 11, 1908.) 


Holland morning; George Hitchcock. 
(H 119819, Dec. 16, 1908; 2 ¢. Dec. 17, 
1908.) 


Lake George, N. Y., Fort William 
Henry hotel. 1-10. (H120460—-120469, 
Dec. 28, 1908.) 


Lake George from Fort William 
Henry, A, B. (H 120470, 120471, Dec. 
28, 1908.) 

Livingstone channel 1-4. (H 121332-— 
121335, Jan. 6, 1909.) 


(H 119580, 


New: York, No Yo (dy 2a Ge 219582, 
1195838, Dee. 11, 1908.) 
Niagara. Walis..No- ¥. t-140 3: CE 


119561-119574, Dec. 11, 1908.) 


Rochester, N. Y., N. Y. State armory. 
(H 119576, Dec. 11, 1908.) 

Washington, D. C., Connecticut 
boulevard bridge. (H 119575, Dee. 11, 
1908. ) 


New Or- 
[532 
(F 71322, Dec. 


D’HEMeECOURT (JULES A.), 
leans, La. 


Bank of good cheer. 
15, 1908.) 


DoonerR (R. T.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[533-535 
McFall (Rt. Rev. James A.) 5044 


A-C. (H 119584-119586, Dec. 11, 
1908.) 
Doty (EK. E.), Belding, Mich. [536 


Louise. (H 120833, Dec. 30, 1908.) 


Downs (F. M.), Lincoln, Nebr. 
[5387-539 
Lineoln, Nebr., Robbers caves, tun- 


nels 1-38. (H 120109-120111, Dec. 21, 
1908.) | 
DRUCKER & CO., New York, N. Y. 


[540-546 
Friars dinner to Oscar Hammerstein. 
(H 120063, Dec. 18, 1908.) 
Luncheon in honor of the Rt. Hon. 
Tord Northeote. (H 119667, Dec. 14, 
1908. ) 


CATALOGUE OF 
547 


Drucker & co.—Continued. 


Ninth annual dinner of the National 
civic federation. 1, 2. (H 120061, 


120062. Dee. 18, 1908.) 
North 


Carolina society of New 


Sergr.. (EL 119664-119666, Dec. 14, 

1908. ) 

PAstTMAN Kopak co., Rochester, N. Y. 
[547 


All by daylight. (H 119722, Dec. 16, 
1908; 2 c. Dec. 9, 1908.) 


EATON (Epwarp B.), Hartford, Conn.’ 
[548, 549 

Andersonville prison, Georgia, inte- 
rior in 1864. (F 71208, Dec. 11, 1908.) 
Lincoln (Abraham). (F 71207, Dec. 


11, 1908.) 
EDISON MANUFACTURING CO., Orange, 
N. J [550-5938 


Angel child, 1-4. 
Dec. 14, 1908.) 

Cocoa industry, 
West Indes, 1-5. 
Dee. 17, 1908.) 

Lord Feathertop. 1-5. 
121268, Dec. 2, 1908.) * 

Lost New Year’s dinner. 1-5. 
120455-120459, Dec. 28, 1908.) | 

Persistent suitor. 1, 2. (H 120840, 
120841, Dec. 30, 1908.) 


(H 119660-119665, 


Trinidad, British 
(H 120046—-120050, 


(H 121264— 


(H 


Street waif’s Christmas. 1-6.. (H 
120095-120100, Dec. 19, 1808.) 

Turning over a new leaf. 1-6 (H 
120402-120407, Dec. 26, 1908.) 

Under northern skies. 1-4. (H 
121828—1213831, Jan. 6, 1909.) 

Unexpected Santa Claus. 1-7. (H 


120271-120277, Dec. 23, 1908.) 
HISMANN (THEODOR), New York, N. Y. 
[594-597 


Ain’t it awful Mabel. (H 121193, 


Jan. 4, 1909.) 
Don’t be so nosy. 
1909.) - 
I’m not afraid to go home in the 
dark, »(H 121191, Jan. 4, 1909.) 
Little change will do him good. 
121190, Jan. 4, 1909.) 


ELson (A. W.) & co., Boston, Mass. 
[598—G00 


by <Anton Mauve. (F 
Dee.. 30, 1908; 2 ¢. Dee.. 31, 


(H 121192, Jan. 4, 


(H 


Autumn ; 
71867, 
1908. ) 

Knitting lesson; by Jean Francois 
Millet. (F 71868, Dec. 30, 1908: 2 ¢. 
Dec. 31, 1908.) 


COPYRIGHT 


a ee SS 


ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n. s., Vv. 


Iinson (A. W.) & co.—Continued. 

London bridge; by Lester G. Horn-) 
by. (F 71451, Dec..19, 1908; 2c) Bees 
22, 1908.) 


ENGLISH (H.), Wallace, Idaho. 
[601-605 
Approaching a tunnel. (H 121484, 
Jan.¢11, 1909.; 2 ¢. Jan. 2s eae 
Bridge 7 on the Milwaukee R. R. 
(H 119246, Dec. 5, 1908.) 
Construction of Kelly creek viaduct. 
(H 120450, Dec. 28, 1908.) . 
Placing a girder. (H 120449, Dec. 
28, 1908.) 
Traveler (The) 
1908.) 


ERSKINE (W. H.), Loledo, Ohio. 
[606, 607 
Asleep.—Awake. (H 120083, 120082, 
Dec. 11, 1908; 1:¢. of each Neve ize 
1908; 1 ¢c. of each Nov. 23, 1908.) 


(H 120451, Dec. 28, 


FaLttows (SAMUEL), Chicago, Il. 


Ideal Christ; by Alden F. Brooks. 
(H 120102, Dec. 21, 1908.) + ; 
Fawcerr (Warpon),  Washington,, 

D: ¢. [609, 610 
' National council of commerce. (H 
121337, Jan. 6, 1909.) 

Taft (Wm. H:) and ‘familys “Ga 
121336, Jan. 6, 1909.) 

FIDUCIARY CO., Chicago, Ill. [611 

Fiduciary company border. (F 71682, ” 


Dec. 26, 1908.) 


I‘LEISHER BRO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[612, 618 
Wleisher bros. Designs 1, 2. (EF 72092, 
72093, Jan. 6, 1909.) 


FLEMING (Tom), Hilton, N. J. [614 
Lincoln (Abraham), Gettysburg, 
18638. (F 71921, Dec: 31, 1908.) 


FLETCHER (DONALD), Tacoma, Wash. 
[615 
In 1910. (G 20468, Dec. 23, 1908.) 


FLoE (Easton), Blue Earth, Minn. 
[616-626 
Blue Earth, Minn. 1-3. (H 120845~— 
120847, Dec. 80, 1908.) 
Winnebago, Minn. 1-8. 
120934, Dec. 31, 1908.) 
FOWLER (AupRose), New York, N. Y. 
[627-633 


(H 120484— 


(H 120927—— 


Long Beach, L. I. 1-7. 
120490, Dec. 29, 1908.) 


10 


1-4, Jan., 1809 


Sia 
Pasxsun (H. H.) Mre. co., Syracuse, 
; ny. [634 


_ Franklin automobiles. 1909. (G 
‘boes0, Jan. 2, 1909.) 


| em NOVELTY co., New York, N. Y. 
[635-636 


Campaign puzzle. (F T0780, Nov. 24, 
-) 


Puzzles. (F 70673, Nov. 20, 1908.) 
2 ec. of each Dec. 14, 1908. 


_FREDERICKSON Co., Chicago, Ill. [637 
Belle of Broadway.—Break of Day.— 
Celeste.—Constance.—Corner in ap- 


ples Departing day.—Desirable citi- 
zens.—Fidelity—Fight for control 
First payment.—Gloria.—Lost trail.— 

eet in colonial days.—Merry wid- 
ow.—Off Sandy Hook.—Old Faith- 
ful.—Peacemaker.—Play ball.—Pro- 
tection. — Safely guarded. — Strategist 
mathe)—Then, now, and _ forever !— 
Valley of the Rio Virgen.—Winner 
(The).—Wonderland.—Young _ stock- 
‘holder. [26 prints] (F 71470-71495, 
Dec. 21, 1908.) 


> Autumn leaves. (F 71943, Jan. 2, 
1909. ) 
% *Mid rocks and reefs. (F 71561, Dec. 
23, 1908.) 
" River road. (F 71944, Jan. 2, 1909.) 
Twilight. (F 71560, Dec. 23, 1908.) 


FRINK oF Boston, art publisher, Bos- 
ton, Mass. [667-669 
Painting the town red.—If the wind 
don’t blow your way.—World is round. 
(F 72048-72050, Dec. 18, 1908.) 


GANTER (H. C.), Mammoth Cave, Ky. 
[670-677 
Gh 11223. 


~Mammoth Cave. 
71224, Dec. 12, 1908.) 


LZ: 


— 1-6. (H 119595-119600, Dec. 
12, 1908. ) 
“Garner (A. W.) & co., Drapersville, 
Va. [678 
_Drapersville, Va. Salem M. HE. 
smiuren. (HH 71956, Jan. 2, 1909; 2 c. 
Dec. 19, 1908.) 
Gaut (HELEN LUKENS), Pasadena, 
Cal. [679 
‘Burdette (Robert). (H 120266, 
Dec. 22, 1908.) - 
GENERAL ELECTRIC co., Schenectady, 
wu YY. [680-694 


' Gene and her friend using General 
electric heating and cooking devices. 
#415. (H 120382-120396, Dec. 26, 
1908: ) 


| Diana.—Duek 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


790 

GERLACH-BARKLOW Co., Joliet, Ill. 
[695-787 
After Waterloo. Answering the 
midnight alarm.—Anxious moment.— 
Aristocrats.—Autumn in the Tyrol.— 
Beach forest, springtime.—Before the 
hunt.—Call of the west.—Call of the 
wild.—Captain of the nine.—Clear 
title—Cool retreat—Day in June.— 
Doris.—Dutch fishing boats.—Elea- 
nor.—English fishing village.—Evening 
song.—Fair worshipper.—Fireside rev- 
eries.—Flower of the ranch.—For 
milady.—Freshly  gathered.—Gather- 
ing daisies——Girl from the golden 
west.—Golden harvest.—Gray day, 
Holland.—Gull rocks. — Hallowe’en.— 
Hampshire cottage—Highways and 
byways by motor.—His answer.—In 
the heart of the Rockies—In the 
marshes.—Isabel. — Island princess.— 
June rose.— Leaving port.—Lincoln 
(Abraham).—Lincoln in ’61.—Little 
mimic.—Little mother. — Lois. — Mal- 
lards.—Marion. — Merry Christmas.— 
Mrs. Murry’s strategy.—Monarch of the 
farmyard.—Moonlight.—Moonlight on 
the old canal.—Nature’s awakening.— 
Of gentle birth.—Off the New England 
coast.—Peaceful valley.—Raising the 
first American flag.—Ready for the 
day’s work.—Reverie.—Rosalie.—Sen- 
tinel. — Sisters. — Tender memories. — 
Twilight.— Under the mistletoe. — 
Viola. — Violet. — Virginia home in 
summer.—When the corn is in the 
shock.—Where might is right.—Young 
naturalist. [69 chromos.] (G 20466— 

20534, Dec. 26, 1908.) 


Angler.—Bass fishing.—Before the 
opera.—Crossing the Big Horn.— 
shooting.—Foraging.— 
Fore. — Frosty morning. — Harvest 
time. — Holly. — In the Northern 
woods. —In the park. — June. — Love 
all.—Moose hunting.—Motor girl.—On 
guard.—Open season.—Ready for a 
canter.—Snipe shooting.—Thanksgiv- 
ing dinner.—Trout  fishing.—Unex- 
pected feast. [24chromos] (G 20601— 
20624, Dec. 31, 1908; 2c. of each Jan. 
2, 1909.) 


| 
GILMAN (Myron A.), Westfield, Mass. 


[788, T89 
One minute clip. (F 71588, Dec. 19, 
1908. ) 
Two minutes clip. (EF 71589, Dec. 
19, 1908.) 


Goxrpon (P. D.), Griswold, Iowa. [790 


Jriswold, Iowa. (H 119509, Dee. 11, 
1908. ) 


11 


GORMAN (C. H.), Eureka, Nev. 
[791-796 


Discoverers of the Windfall mine in 


1907. (H 119668, Dec. 14, 1908.) 

Eureka, Nev., in 1908. (H 119669, 
Dec. 14, 1908.) 

Prospect, Nev., 1907. (H 119672, 
Dec. 14, 1908. ) : 

Ruby Hill, Nev. 1, 2. (H 119670, 
119671, Dec. 14, 1908.) 

Windfall mine, 1908. (H 119673, 


Dec. 14, 1908.) 
GOTHAM LITHOGRAPHIC co., New York, 
IN, Ys [797-799 
Banner girl.—Dainty.—Veil girl. [8 
ehromos.] (G 20386-20388, Dec. 14, 
1908. ) 


Gowpy (ALBERT G.), Grand Rapids, 


Mich. [800 
Paternal refuge. (H 120379, Dec. 
26, 1908.) 
GRAVES (CARLETON H.), Philadelphia, 
Pa. [S01-810 


_ Calling the bull moose. 3860.— 
Enough for one day, surely. 3864.— 
He’s my venison. 8862.—I’ve got him. 
3861.—Mt. Abu, Dilwarra, India, inte- 
rior of Jain temple. 9502.—Ohio so- 
ciety of Phila. Banquet to Hon. Wm. 
Taft, 5677.—Taj Mahal, most beautiful 
~busiding in the world, India. 9501.— 
Towing a carcass down stream. 
3863.—Tragedy in ‘the forest. 3859.— 
200 lb. man supported by a lily leaf. 
4758. (H 120854-120863, Dec. 31, 
1908.) 
GRAY LITHOGRAPH Co., New York, N. Y. 
[811, 812 
Gladys. (G 20464, Dec. 26, 1908.) 


Happy family. (G 20459, Dec. 24, 
1908 ; 2 ec. Dec. 26, 1908.) 


GRIFFITH & GRIFFITH, Philadelphia, 

PH: [813-830 
_ Hardened lava erupted from Mt. 
Fuji, Japan. 1682.—Jinrikishas under 
the cherry blossoms, Japan. 1684.— 
Kamakura, Japan, the large bronze 
Buddha. 1683.—Lake Motosu and Mt. 
Fuji, Japan, 1680.—Mt. Fuji, Japan. 
1679, 1681.—Plover rock, Matsushima. 
1686.—Silk weaving by ‘and loom, 
Japan. 1685.—Splendid sot. 4658.— 
Taft (Judge W. H.) 1-8.—This shot 
brought him down. 4609.— Tokyo, 
Japan. 1688, 1687, 1633.—Yokohama, 
Japan. 1511,1501. (H 120175-120192, 
Dec. 22, 1908. ) 


12 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Py 


Kans. 


Bolagshuset ... three miles no 
west of Lindsborg, Kans. 


Last dugout in the Smoky valley 
Exterior. 


Interior. 


Office of Justice Holmberg in Svea- 
dahl. 


Oldest residence in McPherson co. 


’ 
cee a a ae a ma 


Sveadahl. First court-house in Me- 
Pherson Co. 
(H 121387-121392, Jan. 8, 1909.) 


GRUMLEY (FRED C.), Chicago, Ill. [83 


Grumley’s brotherhood of railroad | 
trainmen photo chart. (F 71319, Nov. 
16, 1908; 2 c. Nov. 25, 1908.) * 


Gustin (E. W.), New York, N. ¥ 


Blufunk. (F 71209, Dec. 11, 1908.) | 


Eleven o’clock at the Elk’s home.) 
(F 71682, Dec. 26, 1908.) . 


See what I caught. (F 71684, Dec. 


26, 1908.) * 
Three weaks. (F 71688, Dec. 26, | 
1908. ) 4 
Venetian view. (F 71685, Dec. 26, 7 
1908. ) ‘ 


Who wouldn’t love an Odd Fellow. 
(F 71875, Dec. 30, 1908.) 


GUTEKUNST (F.), Philadelphia, Pa. 4 

[844 
Hendrix (Bishop Eugene Russell). ; 

(H 120288, Dec. 21, 1908.) 


HAINES PHOTO co., Conneaut, Ohio. — 
[845-863 

Bird’s-eye view from Lookout mt., 

Chattanooga, Tenn. (H 121211, Jan. 7 

4, 1909; 2 e. Jan. 2, 1909-) : 

Chattanooga, Tenn. (H 121212, Jan. ~ 

4, 1909; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1909.) 


Chickamauga park. 1,2. (H121378, | 
121374, Dec. 30, 1908; 2 c. of each Dec. 
29, 1908.) 

Cincinnati, Ohio. 


(H 120153, Dee. 21, 1908; 2 c. Dec, 22, 
1908.) 


Lookout mountain. 1-3. (H121368— — 
121370, Dec. 30, 1908; 2 c. of each Dec. © 
29, 1908. ) 

Missionary ridge. 1, 2. (H121371,7 
1213872, Dec. 30, 1908; 2 ec. of each Dec. 
29, 1908.) 


Nashville, Tenn., Parthenon. (H 
121213, Jan. 4, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1909.) © 


Bullock co’s plant | 
4 


- 


. 14, Jan., 1809 


NES PHOTO co.—Continued. 
Orchard knob. 1-6. (H 1213862- 
121367, Dec. 30, 1908; 2 c. of each Dec. 
29, 1908. 

- Rossville, Ga., Iowa monument. 10 
=.) 6( Hf 121375, Dec. 30, 1908; 2 c. 
‘Dec. 29, 1908.) 

Vanderbilt University. (H 121214, 
Jan. 4, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1909.) 


Hau (D. B.), La Conner, Wash. 
io [864-870 
‘Mount Baker, 4-8, 10, 13. (H 
120212-120218, Dec. 22, 1908.) 


Hammock (C. S.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
| [S71 


(F 72128, Jan. 7, 


_ Tioga prints. 
1909.) 


‘Hanson (C. H.) & co., inc., Lowell, 
| Mass. [872 
_ Just arrived. (F 71994, Jan. 4, 
1909.) : 
Harpy (G.), Boston, Mass. [873, 874 
_ Altogether thine. (F 70802, Nov. 25, 
1908.) 


Peter Pan. 
1908. ) 
" 2c of each Dec. 3, 1908. 
Hare (Mrs. ALice), Santa Clara, Cal. 
[875-879 

Entrance to the Redwoods.—Haci- 
enda.—Nature’s delicate tracery.—On 
the border of the pines.—Sun dappled 
way. [5 photographs] (H 1203897- 
120401, Dec. 26, 1908.) 


Hare (Geo. J.), Buffalo, N. Y [880 
Packing the last bag. (H 120146, 
Dec. 21, 1908.) 


Harrer (FLoyp V.), Newark, N. J. 
881, 882 


(EF 70801, Noy. 25, 


At the anvil. (H 120948, Jan. 2, 
1909.) 

At the forge. (H 120949, Jan. 2, 
1909.) 
Harris (Isaac), Boston, Mass. 


[883-891 


Children of the north.—Happy Nor- 
wegian family.—Home in the north.— 
Interior of the old Fantof church.— 
Market day in the far north.—Old 
spinning wheel.—Playing forty-fives.— 
Pride of Bride’s glen.—Quietude in 
Norway. [9 photographs.] (H119682- 
119690, Dec. 14, 1908.) 


Harris & Ewine, Washington, D. C. 
a. [892 
‘Roosevelt (Ethel). (H 120265, Dee. 

22, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


928. 


HARRISON & HARRIS STUDIO, Knoxville, 


Tenn. [893 
Indian maiden. (H 120618, Dec. 30, 

1908.) 
HARTMANN (ERNEST F.), Rutherford, 
ING ale [894 


Family tree of coal tar. (G 20409, 
Noy. 20, 1908; 2 ec. Dec. 12, 1908.) 


HARVEY (FRED), Kansas City, Mo. 
[895-903 

Corn dance. (H 120163, Dee. 22, 
1908; 2 ce. Dec. 14, 1908.) 

Grand canyon, South wall. 
121268, Jan. 4, 1909.) 

Old men singing. (H 120164, Dee, 
22, 1908; 2c. Dec. 14, 1908.) 

Santo Domingo. 1-5. (H 120166— 
£20470; Dee... 22,1908; 2 e; -ot veaeh 
Dec. 14, 1908.) 

Santo Domingo buck. (H 120165, 
Dec. 22, 1908; 2c. Dec. 14, 1908.) 


HAYES LITHOGRAPHING ©OoO., Buffalo, 
We 3 [904-908 
Boston terriers.—Cherries.—Expect- 
ancy.—Tennis girl. [4 chromos] (G 
20582-20585, Dec. 18, 1908.) 
Iroqgouis maid. (H 120848, Dec. 18, 
1908. ) 


HEIDELL (LAFAYETTE), Rochester, N. Y. 
909 -. 


(HI 120059, Dec. 


(i 


It’s all in the bait. 
18, 1908. ) 


HIcKMAN (R.), Ames, Colo. [910-912 

Silverton range. (H 121343, Jan. 7, 
1909. ) 

Ophir loop, Colo. (H 1213844, Jan. 7, 
1909. ) 

Silverton trail. (H 121342, Jan. 7, 


1909.) 

Hitt (Harry E.), Fort Pierce, Fla. 
[9138 

Typical Florida. (H 119814, Dec. 

16, 1908.) 


Hitt (R.), Philadelphia, Pa. [914-928 


Anol. (F 68678, Sept. 19, 1908.) 
Babbling brook. (F 68674, Sept. 19, 
1908.) 


Country life for mine. (KF 68676, 


Sept. 19, 1908.) 

Fishing smack. 
1908.) 

Guess again. 
1908.) 

Hauling over the coals. 
Sept. 19, 1908.) 


(EF 68679, Sept. 19, 
(FF. 69567, Oct“ 21, 


(F 68680, 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


929 
Hint (R.)—Continued. 


Just you and me. 
19, 1908.) 


(F 68682, Sept. 


My pet. (F 69568, Oct. 21, 1908.) 

Old faithful. (F 69566, Oct. 21, 
1908. ) 

Pick of the herd. (IF 68685, Sept. 
19, 1908.) 

Pride of the farm. (F 69565, Oct. 
21, 1908.) 


Pride of the household. (F 69569, 


Oct. 21, 1908.) 


Three of a kind beat two pair. (F 
68688, Sept. 19, 1908.) 

Up-to-date. (F 69564, Oct. 21, 
1908. ) 


Yow ll never miss your mother till 
she’s gone. (IF 68690, Sept. 19. 1908.) 
2 e. of each Jan. 9, 1909. 


HINTERMEISTER (J. Hy.), Brooklyn, 
De Oe. [929-931 
Autogirl (The) (H 120888, Dec. 
30, 1908.) 
Cover design for magazine. (H 
120839, Dec. 30, 1908.) 
Smoker (The) (H 120837, Dee. 30, 
1908. ) 
HIRSCHBERG (CARL), Buffalo, N. Y. 
[932 
Sitting up for Santa Claus. (F 


71465, Dec. 21, 1908.) 


HOLLAND (W. J.), Pittsburg, Pa. 
[933-940 
Daphenus felinus.—Dinohyus _hol- 
landi—Group of promerycochcerus 
carrikeri—Mesohippus bairdi.—Oxy- 
dactylus longipes. — Promerycocherus 
earrikeri.—Triceratops brevicornus.— 
Trigonias osborni. [8 photographs. ] 

(H 119822-119829, Dec. 17, 1908.) 


Hortus (W. D.), Chicago, I. 


[941-945 

Apple blossom. scroll. (F 71854, 
Dec. 26, 1908:) 

Chrysanthemum. (F 71850, Dee. 
26, 1908. ) 

Hamlet scroll. (F 71853, Dec. 26. 
1908. ) 

Home and office seroll. (F 71852, 


Dec. 26, 1908.) 
Tablet scroll. 
1908.) 
Hoop (H. P.) & sons, Charlestown. 
Mass. [946, 947 
Everybody’s friend. 121195, 
Jan. 4, 1908.) 


(F 71851, Dec. 26, 


(H 


Hoop (H. P.) & sons—Continued. 


Gretchen and Max. (H 121196, Jan 
4, 1909.) 


Houser (S. P.), Rutherfordton, N. C. 
[948-95 
he (FEF 72017, 


Chimney. rock, C. 


Dec. 23, 1908.) 
Hickory Nut falls, N. C. 
Dec. 23, 1908.) i 
Pools at Chimney rock, N. C. (F 
72014, Dec. 23, 1908.) 
Rutherfordton, N. C. 1. 
Dec. 25. 1908.) 

1 c. of each Dec. 25, 1908; 1 ©. af 
each Jan. 5, 1909. | 
Rutherfordton, N. C. 2. - (F 72016, 

Dec. 23, 1908; 2 ec. Dec. 23, 1908.) 1 


Howe (J R.), Chicago, Ill. [953-956 


Agatha. — Byrd. — Cynthia. — Doro- | 
thy. [4 prints.] (F 71607-716108 
Dec. 24, 1908.) 


Hoyt (DUDLEY), 


(F 72012 


(F 72013, 


; 


New York, N. Y. 


Stine (Miss Edith). <A, B. 
119739, 119740, Dec. 16, 1908.) 


Strauss (Mrs. Percy). (H 119738, 
Dec. 16, 1908.) } 
Wilson (Miss Berenice). (H119741, 


Dec. 16, 1908.) 


Hupson (WILL E.), Seattle, Wash... 
[961 
(HH 


Northwest champions. 1908. 


120372, Dec. 26, 1908.) 


Hunt (PHINNEY S.), Valdez, Alaska. 
[962-964 


Alaska moose. G 2086, G 2087. (HH 
121199, 121200, Jan. 4, 1909.) 
eae Bill and Missouri Kid. (H 


121198, Jan. 4, 1909.) 


HYDE (FREDERICK BULKELEY), South- 
port, Conn. 5, 966 
Carnegie (Mr. and Mrs. Andrew). 
H 1902. (F 71344, Dec. 16, 1908; 2 
ce. Dec. 29, 1908.) . . 
—— (H 119587, Dec. 11, 1908.) 
IrE (WALTER W.), New York, N. Y. - 
[967, 968 
Basket of love——Royal coach. (H 


119723, 119724, Dec. 15, 1908; 2 e¢. of 
each Dec. 9, 1908.) 


BANK, Chi- j 


[LLINOIS TRUST & SAVING 
eago, Il. [969 
Bank behind the book. (G 20462, 


Dec. 24, 1908.) 


14 


Tnonanam (NokMAN R.), Philadelphia, 
Pa. [970-973 


Adams (U.S. 8.) 1-38. (H 120278- 
120280, Dec. 23, 1908.) 

BR —full and by.-. (H- 121395, Jan. 
© 8, 1909.) 

Ivers (Joun Josep), Denver, 


Colo. 
[974 
Kodak girl. (H 120051, Dec. 17, 
1908.) 
Jansrup (Joun E.), Mayville, N. Dak. 
a [975, 976 
Moonlight in the park. (H 120157, 
Dec. 21, 1908.) 
Park drive. 


1908.) 
JEssurUM (FE. C.), New York, N. 


(H 120158, Dec. 21, 


¥- 

[977 
’ Wirst dinner of Dormitory men and 
)secretaries. (H 121172, Jan. 2, 1909.) 


JEWELERS CIRCULAR PUB. co., New 

York, IN. Y. [978 
| Birth of the pearl. (G 20658, Dec. 
26, 1908. ) 


Jounson (H. B.), Tilden, Nebr. 
(979, 980 


Elkhorn 


river, Tilden, Nebr. (H 
119658, Dec. 14, 1908.) — 
Tilden public school building. (H 


119657, Dec. 14, 1908.) 
JOHNSTON (R. W.), studios, Pittsburg, 
Pa. [981-983 
__ Fire place study.—Swinging.— Wait- 
lang for Santa Olaus. (H 121350- 
221852, Jan. 7, 1909.) 
_JupcE co., Néw York, N. Y. [984-987 
_ Little Johnny and the Teddy bears. 
| (F 71348, Dec. 16, 1908.) 
—— (F 71396, Dec. 18, 1908.) 
— (F 71686, Dec. 26, 1908.) 
Sam! ito40, Jan. 2, 1909.) 
Rea resin (CaRL), Little Silver, N. J. 
[988, 989 
FE 71456, Dee. 21, 


Awaiting orders. 
1908. ) 

‘Making friends. 
1908.) 


| KEMPER-THOMAS Cco., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
J [990-1015 
Abundance.—All . summer’s job.— 
Biggest thing afloat——Bred in old Ken- 
tucky.—Canoe occupied by two men.— 
Christmas morning.—Crisis.—Day is 
gently sinking to a close.—Family pro- 
~ yiders.—For the use of the people.— 
Futurity steaks.—Gee, what a_ pic- 


(F 71457, Dec. 21, 


i, ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 
ps. 1-4, Jan., 1909 


1283 
KEMPER-THOMAS Co.—Continued. 
nie.—Good backing—Home of the 
fairies—I’m coming.—In summer’s 


dreamland.—In the Shawnee valley. 
In the woodland  pasture.—June 
bride.—On the Miami.—On the Poto- 
mac.—Pepper, salt, mustard, vine- 
gar—S poony pair .—Stratford-on- 
Avon.—Voyage 
Washington, D. C., White house 
prints] {(F 71723-71748, Dec. 
1908. ) 


KEN 


[26 

28, 

NNEDY (Lours S.), Jackson, Mich. 

[1016 

Wesley (Rev. John), M. A., founder 

of the Methodist church. (H 121361, 
Jan. 4, 1909. ) 


Kerr (Mary SIGSBER), 
tre. INY. [1017, 1018 

Champion (The)—Next. (H 120512, 
120513, Dec. 30, 1908; 2 c. of each Dee. 
31, 1908.) 


KETTERLINUS LITHO. MFG. Co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [1019-1044 
Algerian sunset. — Chums, — Con- 
quered at last.—Easter lilies.—Flirta- 
tion.—Forgetting toil Forgiveness.— 
Gathering seaweed.—Gone dry.—Hap- 
py days.—Little bright eyes.—Little 
daughter.—Little gardener.—Medita- 
tion.—Merry widow.—Mose and Eph- 
raim.—Mute appeal.—Old swimming 
hole. — Our boy. — Reverie. — School 
days.—Snow girl.—Sweet mother.— 
Sweet sixteen.—Untamed monarchs.— 
Woodland echoes. [26 prints.] (FE 
72019-72048, 72045, Jan. 5, 1909.) 


tockville Cen- 


KirFER (EDWIN H.), New => York, 
a Gs [1045 
Rose, Olive and Violet. (H 120514, 


Dec. 30, 1908; 2 ce. Dec. 31, 1908.) 


KILLELEA (J. J.) & co., North Ben- 
nington, Vt. [1046-12838 
Antwerp, Belgium. 2608.— Baden 
Baden, Germany. 2814, 2817, 2818.— 
Barcelona, Spain. 38619.—Bastia, Cor- 
sica, harbor. 3911.—Berne, Switzer- 
land. 2904.—Bilboa, Spain. 3613.— 
Bordeaux, France. 2508. — Bruges, 
Belgium. 2618.—Brussels, Belgium. 
2604.—Caleutta, India. 43816.—Cape 
Town, SS. Africa. 5502.—Carniva! 
scene, Rue Messina, France. 2515.— 
Cologne, Germany. 2804.—Delhi, In- 
dia. 4301, 4317.—Dublin, — Ireland. 
2102, 2104.— Edinburgh, Scotland. 
22038, 2216.—Frankfort on the Main, 
Germany. 2802, 2803.—Hague (The), 


Holland. 2716.—lizaka, a popular 
summer resort, Japan. — Iquique, 
Chili. 1502.—Karnak, Egypt. 3407.— 


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1284 


KILLELEA (J. J.) & co.—Continued. 
Kin Kiang, China. © 4712.—IKonigs- 
berg, Germany. 2811.—London, Eng- 
land. 2005.—Memphis, Egypt. 38405.— 
Milan, Italy. 3013.—Monte Carlo. 
2520, 2522.—Naerodal, Norway. 
2316.—Nan King, China. 4703.—Naz- 
areth, Palestine, Mary’s well. 3508.— 
Nice, France, carnival. 2514.—North 
Wales. 2037, 2039, 2040.—Oporto, 
Portugal. 38702.— Parana, Argentine 
Republic. 1603.—Paris, France. 2502, 
2503. — Pernambuco, Brazil. 1402. — 
Pompeii and Vesuvius, Italy. 38002.— 
Portugalete, Spain. 8614.—Rio de Ja- 
neiro, Brazil. 1403.—Rotterdam, Hol- 
land. 2710.—Royal gorge, canyon of 
the Arkansas, Colorado. 426.—St. Pe- 
tersburg, Russia. 2402.—-Schveningen, 
Holland. 2723. — Strassburg,  Ger- 
many. 2806.—Thames river, England. 
2019, 2020.—Thun and Lake of Thun 
from castle, Switzerland. 2903. (H 
119744-119800, Dec. 18, 1908; 2 c. of 
each Dec. 16, 1908.) 


Agra, India. 04802, 043805, 042806, 
043811, 043822.—Ahmedabad, India. 
04312, 043821.—Algiers, Algeria. 04005, 


04007, 04009, 04010, 04012.—Amster- 
dam, Holland: 02701, 02702, 02704, 
02719.—Anmritsar, India. 04322.—Ant- 
werp, Belgium. 02605—-02607.—Athens, 
Greece. 03301, 03302.—Bankok, Siam. 
04501, 04502, 04505.—Barcelona, Spain. 
03621.—Beira, South Africa. 05503.— 
Benares, India. 04310.—Bilboa, Spain. 
03615.—Boating on Thames, England. 
02018, 02018.—Bologna, Italy. 03012.— 
Bordeaux, France. 02507.—Bosphorus 
near Constantinople, Turkey. 03204.— 
Brighton, England. 02029, 02030, 
02032.— Brussels, Belgium. 02601-— 
02603.—Buenos Ayres, Argentine Re- 
public. 01601, 01602.—Cairo, Egypt. 
03408.—Cape Town, South Africa. 
05501.—Carlsruhe, Germany. 02807, 
02808.—Cheops, Egypt, Sphinx and 
pyramid.—Ching Kiang, China. 04706. 
—Christiania, Norway. 02317.—Con- 
stantinople, Turkey. 03201-03203.— 
Constantine, Algeria, Natural bridge. 
04008.—Cork, Ireland. 02105.—Coun- 
try road, Japan. 05016.—Currecanti 
Needle Block canyon, Colo. 0430.— 
Damascus, Palestine. 03506.—Delhi, 
India. 04807, 04319, 04823.—Dublin, 
Ireland. 02101—Edinburgh, Scotland. 
02201, 02205-02211, 02214, 02215.— 
Epsom, England. 02021-02023.—Genoa, 
Italy. 08006, 03008, 03009.—Glacier 
point and Yosemite falls, Cal. 0612.— 
Grand canyon, Ariz. 0401.—Grand 
canyon of the Arkansas, Colo. 0427.— 
Haarlem, Holland. 02714, 02715. 


NG. 


pt. Iv, 0. S., Vv. 4 


IXILLELEA (J. J.) & co.—Continued. 
Hanging bridge, canyon of the Arkan- 
sas, Colo. 0425.—Henley, England. 
02014-02016.—Hong Kong, China 
04701, 04704, 04707, 04710.— Jerusalem. 
Palestine. 03501, 035038, 03505.—Ke 
nigsberg, Germany. 02812, 02813.— 
Lake Yumoto, Japan. 05012.—Las 
Arenas, Spain. 03616.—Lisbon, Por- 
tugal. 03701, 03703.—Liverpool, Eng- 
land. 02034-02036.—London, England. 
02002, 02004, 02007, 02009, 02011, 02012, 
—Lucknow, India. 04808, 04314.— 
Maidenhead on the Thames, England. 
02017.—Malta. 03901, 03902, 03904. 
Manila, P. I. 05102: 05104.—Manitou 
and Pikes peak, Colo. 0429.—Mar- 
seilles, France. 02509-02511.— Me- 
gara, Greece, Peasant girls. 03303. 
Monte Carlo, Casino and gardens, 
02521.—Monte Video, Uruguay. 01701, 
01702.—Moscow, Russia. 02404-02406. 
—Naples from the harbor, Italy. 
038001.—New York, N. Y. 01.—Nice, 
France. 02518, 02516, 02518.—Nijni- 
Novgorod, Russia. 02407, 02408.— 
Ningho, China. 04711.—Ondo, Japan. 
05011.—Ostend, Belgium. 02614, 
02615.—Paris, France. 02501, 02504.— 
Pisa, Italy. 03004.—Public gardens 
and government building, Argentine 
Republic. 01604.—Queenstown, Ire- 
land, Cathedral. 02106.—Rio de 
Janeiro, Brazil. 01404.—Rome, Italy. 
03003.—Rotterdam, Holland. 02711.— 
Saigon, Indo-China. 04503, 04512.— 
St. Petersburg, Russia. 02403.— Salt 
Lake City, Utah. 04381.—San Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 0601-0605, 0607-0610.— 
San Sebastian, Spain. 03620.—Schve- 
ningen, Holland. 02722.—Shanghai, 
China. 04705, 04708.—Shepherds and 
flock, Greece. 033804.—Siamese temple 
at Watchang. 04506. Singapore. 
04508, 04510.—Stockholm, Sweden. 
02361, 02362.—Thames and Windsor 
castle, England. 02027.—Tunis, Tunis. 
04018, 04016.—Usa, Japan. 05004, 
05008.—Venice, Italy. 03014, 03015.—_ 
Windsor castle near London, Eng. 
02026.—Yabakei, Japan. 05009.—Yel- 
lowstone Park. 0801.—Yosemite val- 
ley, Cal. 0613. (H 120991-121171, © 
Jan. 2, 1809.) 


Kip .(B..M.), Canton, Noa 
[1284, 1285 
St. Lawrence university, Canton, 
N. Y.. A, .B. (CH 1209c5)) aoe 
Jan. 2, 1909 ; 2 c. of each Nov. 23, 1908.) © 


KLEMETSRUD (O. H.), Twin Valley, 
Minn. [1286-1291 
Gary, Minn., Greetings from. 1, 2./ 
(H 120878. 120374, Dec. 14, 1908.) j 


| ev? 
hs ~ 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 
os. 1-4, Jan., 1909 


‘Kiemersrvp (O. H.)—Continued. 


_ Heiberg Park, Minn. (H 120878, 
pe: 14, 1908.) 
Twin Valley, Minn. 1-38. (H120375- 


220377, Dec. 14, 1908.) 
2c. of each Dec. 26, 1908. 


Kropot (SicMuNpD), Knox, Ind. 

[1292-1304 
Bass Lake, Ind. 1-7. (H 120914— 
120918, 120920, 120921, Dec. 31, 1908; 
1c. of each Noy. 17, 1908; 1 c. of each 
mec. 31, 1908.) . 

—8. (H 120919, Dec. 31, 1908; 2 
ce. Dec. 31, 1908.) 

Knox, Ind. 1,2. (H 120922, 120923, 
Dec. 31, 1908; 1 c. of each Nov. 17, 
1908 ; 1 ec. of each Dec. 31, 1908.) 

; (H 120924, Dec. 31, 1908; 2 
é. Dec. 31, 1908.) 
- North Judson, Ind. 1. (H 120925, 
Dec. 31, 1908; 2 c. Dec. 31, 1908.) 
——2. (H. 120926, Dec. 31, 1908; 
1c. Nov. 17, 1908; 1 ¢. Dec. 31, 1908.) 


KiuMp (CHARLES MICHAEL), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [1805-1316 
Birthday greetings. 12 constella- 
tions. (F 71091-71102, Nov. 27, 1908; 
2 c. of each Dec. 18, 1908.) 


KNABE (WM.) co., New York, N. Y. 
[1317 
Frederick (Pauline) at the piano. 
(H 119718, Dec. 15, 1908.) 


KNAFFL & BRO., Knoxville, Tenn. 


[1818-1335 
- Autumn queen. — Aurelia. — Corn 
queen. — Elaine.— Fair shot. — Ger- 


trude.—Girl of the golden west.— 
Gypsy queen. — Harriet.—Kathleen.— 
Magdalen. — Marjorie. — Martha. — 
Omaha girl.—Prairie flower.—Ruth.— 
Tamborine girl— Velma. [18 photo- 


graphs] (H 119523-119540, Dec. 11, 

1908. ) 

KNOEDLER (H. L.), New York, N. Y. 
[1336 


Queen Victoria at the age of forty; 
by F. G. Stevenson. (F 71381, Dec. 
18, 1908.) 


KoLp pros., Grand Canyon, Ariz. 
[1337 
Difficulties of photographing the 
Grand canyon. (H 120089, Dec. 19, 
1908. ) 


Kunze (L. G.), Chicago, Ill. 
- Watermelons; by C. P. Ream. 
20460, Dec. 24, 1908.) 


[1338 
(G 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 


1366 

LADD (ELIZABETH A.), Needham, 
Mass. [1339-1345 
Needham, Mass. 1-3. (H 120079- 


120081, Dec. 19, 1908.) 


——1—4. (H 121276-121279, Jan. 6, 
1909.) 


LA FRANCESCA CoO., Louisville, Ky. 


[1346 
Rosy-posy girl. (G 203845, Dec. 7, 
1908; 2 ec. Dee. 18, 1908.) 


LANGILL (Howarp H. H.), Hanover, 
N. H. [1347 
Dartmouth football team, 1908-9. 
(H 119437, Dec. 7, 1908; 1 ec. Dee. 7, 
1908; 1 c. Dee. 14, 1908.) 


LAWRENCE (GEO. R.) co., Chicago, Il. 
[1348-1352 


Berkeley, Cal. (H 120985, Jan. 2, 


1909.) 
Dinner tendered Mr. Richard 
Croker. (H 119244, Dec. 5, 1908; 2 ¢. 


Dec. 19, 1908.) 


Dinner tendered Signo Giulio Gatti 
Casazza. (H 119242, Dec. 5, 1908; 
Dec. 19, 1908.) 

Harvard vs. Yale, New Haven, Conn., 
Noy, 21. 1908. : (CH. 119243, Dec...5; 
1908; 2 ce. Dec. 19, 1908.) 

Wedding dinner, Stephen Brooks 
Rosenthal and Millicent Moses. (H 
119245, Dee. 5, 1908; 2 ce. Dee. 19, 
1908. ) 


Ex. (5, C.) Corbin, Ky. 


Corbin, Ky. 3348-3351. 
121205, Jan. 4, 1909.) 


LEAVITT (EDWIN M.), Rutland, 


[1953-1356 
(H 121202- 


Mass. 
[1357 


Massachusetts state 
doctors’ dining 
7, 1909.) 


S. Dak. 
[1358-1363 


Belle Fourche, S. Dak., Brooklyn.— 
Belle Fourche, S. Dak., greetings 
from.—Belle Fourche Minnehaha.— 
Our honey moon on the claim.—Sec- 
ond crop.—Sunny bend on the Belle 
Fourche river. (H 121234-121239, 
Jan. 4, 1909; 2 ec. of each, Jan.. 5, 
1909. ) 


LENZ (ALFRED), Chicago, I. [1364 


Gift of time. (EF 71453, Dec. 21, 
1908. ) 


LEVERING (A. R.), 


Rutland, Mass., 
sanitorium, Interior 
room. (H 121345, Jan. 


LEELAND ART CO., Mitchell, 


East Northfield, 

Mass. [1365, 1366 

East Northfield, Mass., Lovers’ re- 
treat. (H 120420, Dec. 28, 1908.) . 


17 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1367 


La&vertneé (A. R.)—Continued. 


In the forest. (H 120419, Dec. 28, 
1908. ) 


LICHTMAN (B.), Chicago, Ill. [1367 
Helen. (F 71454, Dec. 21, 1908.) 
LIFE PUBLISHING Co., New York, N. Y. 

[1868-13872 


Christmas morning. (F 71431, Dec. 
t9, 1908.) 

Faith. (F 72110, Jan. 6, 1909.) 

Forty miles away from anywhere. 
(F 72111, Jan. 6, 1909.) 

Investigating committee. 
Dec. 14, 1908.) 

Why is your neighbor’s paper more 
attractive than your own? (F 71658, 
Dec. 26, 1908.) 


LILLIE (R. D.), Lansing, Mich. 
[1373, 1874 
(H 120269, 120270, 


(F 71298, 


Playmates. a, b. 


Dec. 23, 1908.) 


LIVERMORE & KNIGHT co., Providence, 
R. ¥. [1375 
Great old world. (F 71635, Dec. 26, 
1908. ) 
LOEBER (CHARLES K.), New York, N. Y. 
[1376 
Brooklyn, N. Y., Masonic temple. (H 
119820, Dec. 18, 1908.) 


LOEFFLER 
N. Y. 
Maine (U.S. 8.) 1190. 
Dec. 16, 1908.) 
Seneca [steam yacht] 
119748. Dec. 16, 1908.) 


LocaAn (MeEpDA), United States. 
[1379, 13880 
Fare well old year.—Welcome new 
year. (F 70242, 70248, Nov. 9, 1908; 
2c. of each Dec. 26, 1908.) 


LORENZ (JOHN A.), Boston, Mass. 
[1381 
(H 119656, Dec. 


(AucusT), Tompkinsville, 


[1377, 1878 
(H 119742, 


1hO1. (CH 


Farlow (Alfred) 
14, 1908.) 


LorEy (GUSTAVE), Albany, N. Y. 
[13882 


Trask (Mrs. Spencer) (H 121327, 


Jan. 6, 1909.) 


LOUNSBURY (FRED C.), Plainfield, N. J. 
[1383-1886 


Lincoln and birthplace.—Lincoln and 
LineolIn delivering Gettysburg ad- 
dress.—Lincoln and Lincoln splitting 
rails.—Lincoln and White house. (F 
12057-72060, san. 5, 1909; 2 ¢. Jan. 5, 
1909.) 


if 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


LYNDON 
Mich. 
Culture. Opening 
120060, Dec. 18, 1908.) 
Culture principals. 
17, 1908.) 
Prof. S. and R. 
1908. ) 


| 
— 
sf 
McCartHy (DANIEL), New York, N. Y. © 
[1390 
| 

A 


(ALFRED S.), Ann Arbor, 

[1387-1389 
act Ff. 
(H 120045, Dec. 


(H 120044, Dee. 17, 


Let us be friends once more. 
71703, Dee. 28, 1908.) 


McCartHy (HELEN 
tham, Mass. 
Air-line limited. (F 71849, Dec. 29, 
1908; 2 ec. Dee. 2, 1908.) 


McCLELLAND (W. W.) CoO., Piha 
Pa. [1392 
Benevolent and protective order ott ; 
Elks. (G 20662, Jan. 9, 1909; 2 @® 

Noy. 21, 1908.) 


McCuvureE (T. C.), New York, N. ¥, 
1398-1419 


Bub, he’s always to blame. (KF 
71231, Dec. 12, 1908.) 


7 
—— (F 71446, Dec. 19, 1908.) 
4 
4 


‘“ 


LOVEJOY), 


— (F 71667, Dec. 26, 1908.) 
(F 71949, Jan. 2, 1909.) 


Mary and her little lamb. (F 71233, 
Dec. 12, 1908.) 


—— (F 71447, Dec. 
—— (F 71669, Dec. 26, 1908.) 
— (F 71951, Jan. 2, 1909.) 

Sambo and his funny noises. 


19, 1908.) . 


(EO 


71229, Dec. 12, 1908.) 


—— (F 71665, Dec. 26, 1908.) 
(F 71947, Jan. 2, 1909.) 


Simon’s merry Xmastree. (F 71232, 
Dec. 12, 1908. ) 


Simon Simple’s pet jibboon. 
71448, Dec. 19, 1908.) 

—— (F 71668, Dec. 26, 1908.) 

—— (F 71950, Jan. 2, 1909.) 


Wags, the dog that adopted a man. 
(F 71230, Dec. 12, 1908.) 


—— (F 71445, Dec. 19, 1908.) 
— (F 71666, Dec. 26, 1908.) 
— (F 71948, Jan. 2, 1909.) 


McDANIEL (Harry), Fort Recovery, — 
Ohio. [14138 
Wabash River bridge, Fort Recovery, 
Ohio. (H 117308, Oct. 21, 1908; 2c. 
Dec. 11, 1908.) 


(F 


18 


5 
a 
{ 


nos. 1-4, Jan., 1909 


MANNING (F. S.), Chicago, Il. 


(1414, 1415 
Eternal quest. (F 71467, Dec. 21, 


1908. ) 
Girlhood. (F 71466, Dec. 21, 1908.) 
Marceau (THEO. C.), New York, N. Y. 
[1416-1418 
Croker (Richard) 1-3. (H119558- 
119560, Dec. 11, 1908.) 


MARKOE (WM. F.), White Bear Lake, | 


Minn. 
~$t. Paul, Minn., Bridal scene from 


iorama of the new cathedral. (H 
121201, Jan. 4, 1909.) 
MATZENE co., Chicago, Ill. [1420-1423 


Muldon (Rt. Rey. P. J.), Bishop of 
Rockford, Ill. 1-4. (H 120951-120954, 
Jan. 2, 1909.) | 
MEEK co., Coshocton, Ohio. [1424-1459 

Bertha. (G 20399, Dec. 15, 1908.) 

Cold kindness. (G 20456, Dee. 24, 
1908. ) 

Golfing. (G 20395, Dec. 15, 1908.) 

Hunting. (G 203896, Dec. 15, 1908.) 

Meeting place. (G 20457, Dec. 24, 
1908. ) 

My favorite. 
1908. ) 

Racing. 

Song of summer time. 
Nov. 27, 1908.) 


(G 20556, Dec. 28, 


(G 20397, Dec. 15, 1908.) 


Summer ramble. (G 20455, Dec. 24, 
1908.) 

Virginia. (G 20651, Jan. 4, 1909.) 

Who wouldn’t. (G 20458, Dec. 24, 
1908. ) 

Yachting. (G 20898, Dec. 15, 1908.) 

Bride (The)—Church of Sta. 


Marie.—Contentment.—Cool retreat.— 
Good sport.—Harvest maid.—Her first 
lesson.—In trouble.——Indian creek.— 


Lake Erie.—Let’s kiss and make up.— | 


Mariner’s guide.—Meadowbrook.— 
Misty morn.—Mitchell’s bay.—Out for 
a spin.—Pastureland.—Prince.—Sun- 
Hyside.—Tennis girl—Two lovers.— 
Undecided.—U n ex pect ed.—yYankee 
Doodle up to date. [24 chromos.] (G 
20431-20454, Dec. 28, 1908.) 


MEEKER (ELIZABETH D.), Elizabeth,, 


N. J. [1460 


(G 20412, | 


[1419 | 


| 


i 
| 
| 
| 


I walked in the garden of the soul. | 
(F 71539, Dec. 22, 1908; 2 c. Dee. 18, 


1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, PTC. 


1519 


MELINA (RoBERTO), New York, N. Y. 
! [1461-1472 
At the opera.—a<Athletie girl.Auto 
girl. — Farewell. — Good-bye. — My 
chum. — Summer.— Sweet sixteen. — 
There’s nobody just like you.—Waiting 
for you.u—Would you like to learn to 
love me.—Would you like to love me. 
[12 prints] (EF 71361-71372, Dec. 8, 
1908; 2 ce. of each Oct. 17, 1908*.) 


MENTHOLATION Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 
[1473 


Happy child. (H 120057, Dec. 18, 


1908. ) 
MEYERCORD COMPANY, Chicago, Ill. 
[1474-1477 
Fantasy. (G 20098, Oct. 28, 1908.) 
Father Time. (G 20099, Oct. 28, 
1908. ) 
First American. (G 19939, Oct. 21, 
1908. ) 
New year’s cupids. (G 20344, Nov. 
25, 1908.) 


2c. of each Jan. 6, 1909. 
MILier (C. R.), McCloud, Cal. 


[1478-1481 
Klamath falls, Oregon.—Mt. Shasta 
and Klamath falls, Oregon.—Mt. 


Shasta, from Dorris, Cal.—Upper Kla- 
math lake and Link river. (H 121230—- 
1212383, Jan. 4, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1909.) 


MILLET (F. D.), New York, N. Y. 
- [1482-1485 
Baltimore custom-house mural decor- 
ations. 14. (F 71166-71169, Dec. 10, 
1908; 2 ce. Dee. 15, 1908.) 


MITCHELL (JOHN J.), New York, N. Y. 
[1486, 1487 


American fashions. Sartorial art 
journal. December, 1908. Supple- 
ments A, B. (F 67142, 67143, July 16, 
1908 ; 2 ec. of each Dec. 17, 1908.) 


MOELLER (LOvtIs A.), New York, N. Y. 


[1488-1490 
Starting a bank account. 1-3. (F 


71821-71823, Dec. 29, 1908: ) 


MOFFETY STUDIO, Chicago, Il. [1491 
Barnard (Miss Kate). (H 121341, 

Jan. 7, 1909.) 

Moore (A.), Brooklyn, N. Y. [1492 


New York, N. Y. Church of St. Mary 
the Virgin, interior. (H 119606, Dec. 
14, 1908.) - 


MOoorEHOUSE (HE. H.), Portland, Oregon. 
_ [1493-1519 
Angel’s Rest. 116. (H 120350, Dec. 


24, 1908.) 


19 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1520 
MoorEnouse (HE. H.)—Continued. 
Beach road. (H 120444, Dec. 28, 
1908. ) 
Bridal Veil bluff. 145, 146. 
120852, 120353, Dec. 24, 1908.) 
Bridal Veil bluff and Angel’s Rest, 


(H 


general view of the Needles. 140. (H 
120354, Dec. 24, 1908.) 

Bridal Veil creek. 127. (H 120351, 
Dec. 24, 1908.) 

Cape Horn. 159, 161-163. (H 
120355-120358, Dec. 24, 1908.) 

Caramel rock and steamer. 167. 


(H 120359, Dec. 24, 1908.) 

Cascade rapids and abutment of the 
Bridge of the Gods. 174. (H 120360, 
Dec. 24, 1908.) 


Columbia river. 165, 110-112, 114, 


118. (H 120861-120366, Dec. 24, 
1908. ) 
Fish ladder on Clackamas. 170. 


(Hi 120367, Dec. 24, 1908.) 
Gordon falls. 128. (H 120368, Dec. 
24, 1098.) 


Home pasture. 179. (H 120445, 
Dec. 28, 1908.) 

Lower rapids. 176. (H 120446, 
Dec. 28, 1908.) 

O. R. & N. passing the Needles. 138. 


(H 120369, Dec. 24, 1908.) 


Oneonta east bluff and engine. 
(H 120447, Dec. 28, 1908.) 


Rooster rock. 168. (H 120370, Dec. 
24, 1908.) 


Sand beach. 
1808. ) 


Steamer leaving the Cascade locks. 
1738. (H 120871, Dec. 24, 1908.) 


Moses (Harorp D.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[1520 


(H 121340, Jan. 


181. 


(H 120448, Dec. 28, 


Homeward bound. 


7, 1909.) 
Mowerer (G. E.), Louisville, Ky. 
[1521 
Ohio falls in the big slough. (H 
120943, Jan. 2, 1909.) | 
Munn & co., New York, N. Y. [1522 
Magnitude of the salt industry. (F 


71537, Dec. 21, 1908.) 
MurpHy (THos. D.) co., Red Oak, 


Iowa. [1523-1529 
Bed-time stories. (G 20550, Dec. 26, 
1908. ) 
Black diamonds. (F 71661, Dec. 26, 
1908.) 
In summer meadows. (F 71662, 
Dec. 26, 1908.) 


20 


pt. Iv, 0. s., v. 4 


Mureuy (THos. D.) co.—Continued. 
In the swim. (F 71663, Dec. 26, 


1908. ) 
Olive. (F 71664, Dec. 26, 1908.) 
Ona point. (F 71660, Dec. 26, 1908.) 


Through winter woods. 
Dec. 26, 1908.) 


Myers (Court), Germantown, N. Y. 
[1530 


(F 71922, 


(F 71633, 


Camp creek bridge. 1. 


Dec. 31, 1908.) 
NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPH CO., Chicago, IIL. 
[1531-1536 
Comfort and protection.—Easy to 
pilot—Morning call.—Morning’s shop- 
ping.—On the boulevard. [6 photo- 
graphs] (H 119588-119598, Dee. 12, 


1908. ) 
NATIONAL THEFT-PREVENTION CO., Chi- 
cago, Ill. [1537 


Subscriber’s certificate of the Na- 
tional theft-prevention co. (G 20356, 
Dec. 7, 1908; 2 ce. Nov. 23, 1908.*) 
NEAL (E. B.), Cincinnati, Ohio. 

[15388-1579 

Adele.—Anabelle.— Babette.—Chauf- 
feur.—Carmelita.—Duck pond.—Dur- 
ing the noon hour.—Fairy land.— 
Family prayers. — Fanchon. — Fixing 
"em = =up.—Flirt.—F loretta.—Florine.— 
Her sweet smile still haunts me.—I’m 
ready for milking.—In New England.— 
In Ohio.—In the Michigan lakes.—In- 
the narrows of the Delaware river.— 
In the receiving line. — Kentucky 
belles.—Knee deep in timothy.—Land 
of plenty.—Land where the birches 
erow.—Last shot.—Light of mother- 
hood.—Lillian.—Love laughs at the 
blacksmith. — Maxine.— Merry  wid- 
ow.—Mill stream.—Motor car before 
the war.—My lady.—Pioneer.—Riding 
girl—Sylvia.— Tennis girl. — There’s 
nothing like it—Three graces.—Wait- 
ing for the ferry.—When the lights are 
low. [42 prints] (F 71749-71790, Dec. 
28, 1908. ) 
NEVADA PHOTO. CO., Virginia City, Nev. 

[1580-1583 

Carson, Nev. 268-271. (H 119510- 

119513, Dee. 11, 1908.) . 


NEW ERA ASSOCIATION, Grand Rapids, 


Mich. [1584, 1585 

Howling success. (IF 71623, Dec. 26, 
1908.) 

Treasures. (EF 71559, Dec. 23, 1908.) - 


NEw YorRK EVENING TELEGRAM (NEW 
YorRK HERALD co.), Jersey City, 
Nessie [1586-1614 

Book-taught Bilkins. (IF 71342, Dec. 

15, 1908.) 


; 
‘nos. 1-4, Jan., 1909 


“New York EVENING TELEGRAM (NEW 
YorK HERALD co.)—Continued. 
_ Book-taught Bilkins. (F 715538, Dec. 
22, 1908.). 
| —— (F 71902, Dec. 30, 1908.) 
(EF 72088, Jan. 5, 1909.) 
| Dream of the rarebit fiend. 
71221, Dec. 11, 1908.) 
 — (F 713818, Dec 14, 1908.) 
— (F 71500, Dec. 18, 1908.) 
— (F 71508, Dec. 21, 1908.) 
— (F 71699, Dec. 26, 1908.) 
— (F 71808, Dec. 28, 1908.) 
— (F 71980, Jan. 2, 1909.) 
(F 72010, Jan. 4, 1909.) 
Neighborly Miss Nosey. (F 71312, 
Dec. 14, 1908.) 
—— (F 71507. Dec. 
— (F 71807, Dec. 
(F 72009, Jan. 
Pazaza, it’s great. 
17, 1908.) 


(F 


21, 1908. ) 
28, 1908.) 
4, 1909.) 
(F 713880, Dec. 


— (F 71617, Dec. 
*____ (F 71981, Jan. 

.—_ (F 72134, Jan. 
_ Pilgrim’s progress. 
16, 1908.) 

—— (F 71599, Dee. 23, 1908.) 

— (F 71903, Dec. 30, 1908.) 

—— (F 72119, Jan. 6, 1909.) 


24, 1908.) 
2, 1909.) 
7, 1909.) 
(F 71357, Dec. 


Two’s company, three’s a crowd. (F 
72011, Jan. 4, 1909.) 
Wisdom of Wiseheimer. (F 71239, | 


Dec. 12, 1908.) 

— (F 71508, Dec. 19, 1908.) 

—— (F 71700, Dec. 26, 1908.) 

—— (F 71982, Jan. 2, 1909.) 
New YorK HERALD coMPANY, Jersey 

City, N. J. [1615-1674 

Angelic Angelina. (F 71185, Dec. 
10, 1908; 2 c. Dec. 18, 1908.) 

aa tliso, Dec. 10, 1908; 2 c 
Dec. 28, 1908.) 

eae ttosl, Jan. 2, 1909.) 

slot, dan. 2, 1909; 
Jan. 11, 1909.) 

Atlantic passenger fleet dwindles. 
(F 72008, Jan. 4, 1909.) 

Buster Brown. (F 71182, Dec. 10, 
1908; 2 ec. Dec. 18, 1908.) 

(© 71188, Dec. 10, 1908; 2 e. 
Dec. 28, 1908.) 

ae mio, Jan, 2, 1909.) 

— (F 71974, Jan. 2, 1909; 2 ¢. Jan. 
11, 1909.) 


Dy GS 


| 


| 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


1674 


New YorK HERALD COMPANY—Cont’d. 


Christmas puzzle page. (F 71355, 
Dec. 16, 1908; 2 ec. Dec. 18, 1908.) 


Daily hint from Paris.- (F 71220, 
Dec. 11, 1908.) 

—— (F 71238, Dec. 12, 1908.) 

— (F 71314, Dec. 14, 1908.) 

—— (F 71315, Dec, 14, 1908; 
Dec. 15, 1908.) 

— (F 713816, Dec. 

— (F 71356, Dec. 16, 1908.) 

—— (F 71379, Dec. 17, 1908.) 

— (F 71501, Dec. 18, 1908. 

— (F 71502, Dec. 19, 1908.) 
F 71504, Dec. 19, 1908; 
Dec. 21, 1908.) 


bo 
ie) 


14, 1908.) 


eee (2 
ae ea 


71505, Dec. 
71554, Dec. 
* 71597, Dec. 
71618, Dec. 
71696, Dec. 
71697, Dec. 


21, 1908.) 
22, 1908.) 
23, 1908.) 
24, 1908.) 
26, 1908.) 
26, 1908.) 


ee i 
rey f)) 
ee di 
=i 
SSS 


71698, Dec. 26, 1908; 2 «. 
Dec. 28, 1908.) 

— (F 71809, Dec. 28, 1908; 2 «. 
Dec. 29, 1908.) 

—  (F 71815, Dec. 29, 1908; 
Dec. 30, 1908.) 

— (F 71901, Dec. 30, 1908.) 
(EK 71931, Dee. 31, 1908; 2 e«. 
Jan. 2, 1908.) 


(F 719838, Jan. 2, 1909.) 

—— (F 71984, Jan. 2, 1909.) 

—— (F 72006, Jan. 4, 1909.) 

— (F 72007, Jan. 4, 1909.) 

— (F 72089, Jan. 5, 1909.) 

— (F 72135, Jan. 7, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 
8, 1909.) 

— (F 72144, Jan. 8, 1909.) 

Decrease in winter travel. (F 
11S Pee, 255 190s: 2 «& Dee. 29, 
1908. ) 

Fluffy Ruffles. (F 72143, Jan. 8, 
1808; 2 c. Jan. 11, 1909.) 

Fluffy Ruffles calendar, 1909. (F 
719738, Jan. 2, 1909.) 

Little Nemo in Slumberland. (F 


71187, Dec. 10, 1908; 2 ec. Dec. 18, 
1908. ) 

—— (FE 71193, Dee. 10, 1908; 2 «¢. 
Dec. 28, 1908.) 

— (F 71967, Jan. 2, 1909.) 

——(F 71979, Jan. 2, 1909; 2 «@ 
Jan. 11, 1909.) 


21 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1675 


New York Heratp company—Cont’d. 

Mediterranean travel engages twen- 
ty-one of the Atlantic liners. (F 
71317, Dec. 14, 1908.) 

Monkey shines of Marseleen. (F 
71183, Dee. 10, .1908:, 2 ¢. Dee. 18; 
1908. ) 

——(F 71191, Dec. 10, 1908; 2 c. 
Dee. 28, 1908.) 

— (F 71969, Jan. 2, 1909.) 

—— (F 71977, Jan. 2, 1909; 2c. Jan. 
11, 1909.) 


Puzzle page. (F 71598, Dec. 23, 
1908; 2 ce. Dec. 28, 1908.) 

Returning immigrants cause in- 
crease in Atlantic passenger fleet. (F 
71506, Dec. 21, 1908.) 

Terrors of the tiny tads. (F 71186, 


Dee: 10, 1908 ;°2 e. Dec. 18, 1908.) 


——(F 71190, Dec. 10, 1908; 2 e¢. 
Dee. 28, 1908.) 


———— (271970; Jan. 2, 18092) 


—- (F 71976, Jan. 2, 1909: 2 c. Jan. 
11, 1909.) 


Waggles in Wonderland. (F 71184, 
Dec. 10, 1908; 2 c. Dec. 18, 1908.) 


— (F 71192, Dec. 10, 1908; 2 «. 
Dec. 28, 1908. ) 


— + (#71968, Jan. 2, 1909.) 


— (F 71978, Jan. 2, 1909; 2c. Jan. 
11, 1909.) 


New York TIMES co., New York, N. Y. 
[1675-1679 


Opera rehearsals. (F 71499, Nov. 


24, 1908. ) 


Some impressions of the passing 
Show. (F 71498, Nov. 21, 1908.) 


ao (EY TASIs: “Dec, 28. 1908" 72 c! 
Dec. 29, 1908. ) 


-—— (EF 72087, Jan. 5, 1909.) 
—— (F 72341, Jan. 12, 1909.) 


NEWCOMBE (Gro. E.) & co., New York, 

eX: [1680-17238 
_ American girl—Arab.—Bay side.— 

Berkshire highway.—Birch avenue.— 
Boulder road.—Cave of the forest.— 
Clarice.—-Cove road.—Domino.—Favor- 
ite spot.—Fayvorites.—_Forest glade.— 
Garden of Eden.—Gate to the forest.— 
Geraldine. — Helping mama.— Hill- 
side road.——Home in the orchard.—In 
robes of spring—Indian lane.—May 
day.—Monarch.—Mountain mirror.— 
Nature’s mirror.—Old country seat.— 
On the marsh.—Orchard.—Orchard 
queen.—Parade.—Park drive.—Path by 
the seat.—Prince.—Radiant beauty.— 
Sentinels. — Spring. — Spring blos- 
soms.— Summit mountain. — Summit 


pt. Iv, 0. S., y. 4 


NEWCOMBE (Geo. E.) & co.—Cont’d. | 


path. — Tasting. — Treasure. — Two 
roses.—White way.—Wonders of na- 
ture. [44 photographs.] (H 120221— 
120264, Dec. 22, 1908.) 


NoL~t (CHARLES W.), Millersburg, Pa. 
[1724, 1725 


Pioneer auto-naiad. 1, 2. (H 120510, 
120511, Dec. 30, 1908.) 


NortH (OTo), Billings, Mont. 
[1726-1728 


Billings, Mont., Country club park. 
1-3. (H 120973-120975, Jan. 2, 1909; 
2 c. of each Dec. 19, 1908.) 


NORTHWESTERN KNITTING CO., Minneap- | 
olis, Minn. [1729, 1730 


Happiness and comfort in Munsing 
union suits. A, B. (H 119506, 119507, 
Dec. 8, 1908.) 


Nortron (M. G.), Chicago, I. [17381 
Gypsy. (H 120474, Dec. 29, 1908.) 


Nowak (ANTON), Jersey City, N. J. 
[1782 
Memorial tablet. (F 71404, Dec. 14 
1908. ) : 


NOWELL (FRANK H.), Seattle, Wash. 
[1733-17538 
Eskimo men, women, and children. 
5961, 5962, 6706-6709, 6711-6721, 6691, — 
6696. (H 120193-120211, Dec. 22, 1908.) 


Seal hunt on Bering sea. (H 120128, — 
Dec. 17, 1908.) 


Seal hunters on Bering sea. 
120129, Dee. 17, 1908.) 


OKLAHOMA NATURAL MUTOSCENE CO., 
Washington, D. C. [1754-1756 
Bank robbery. (H 120453, Dec. 28, 
1908. ) 
Round-up in Oklahoma. 
Dec. 28, 1908.) 


(H 


(H 120452, © 


Wolf hunt. (H 120454, Dec. 28, | 
1908.) 
OLSON PHOTOGRAPH Co., Plattsmouth, — 

Nebr. [1757-1761 

Nebraska corn. (H 120090, Dec. 19, 

1908. ) 


Nebraska apples. (H 120092, Dec. — 
19, 1908.) 


Nebraska apples. 
19, 1908.) 


Nebraska potatoes. 
19, 1908. ) 


Nebraska vegetables. 
Dec. 19, 1908.) 


(HI 120094, Dec. — 
(H 120098, Dee. 


(H 120091, 3 


22 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, BTC. 


nos. 1-4, Jan., 1909 


ONnFFROY (ROLAND), JR., Philadelphia, 
Pa. [1762, 1763 


Model 5 and 10 cent store.—Typical 
5 and 10 cent store. (F 71534, 
71933, Jan. 2, 1909; 2 c. of each Jan. 
5, 1909.) ' 


OSBORNE COo., New York, N. Y. 
[1764-1799 
Able seaman.—After the hunt. 1, 
2.—All ready.—Booming surf. 1-3.— 
Fountains Abbey - Ripen - England.— 
Girl from New York. 1-3.—Girl in 
pink.—His roses.—Midsummer days.— 
New Year’s caller—On the lookout.— 
Red and gray.—Salisbury cathedral, 
England. 1, 2.—Voice of a friend.— 
Waiting for her carriage. [21 prints] 
(F 71637-71657, Dec. 26, 1908.) 
Burke (Miss Billie).—Belford (Miss 
Engenia).—Doro (Miss Marie).—Hen- 
gler (Miss May).—Irving (Miss Isa- 
bel).—King (Miss Rose).—Luby (Miss 
Edna ).—MacDonald (Miss  Chris- 
tie). —Mathison (Miss Edith 
Wynne).— Sanderson (Miss Julia).— 
Starr (Miss Frances).—Taliaferro 
(Miss Mable). [12 prints.] (F 
71825-71836, Dec. 29, 1908.) 
Skipper (The) 1, 2. 
71924, Dec. 31, 1908.) 


(F 71923, 


Truants. (H 120380, Dec. 26, 1908.) 

Ovurcautt (R. F.), Flushing, L. L,, 
N. ¥. [1800-1828 

Advance spring fashions. (KF 71255, 
Dec. 5, 1908.) 

Buy now and save money. (F 
71279, Dec. 5, 1908.) 

Chie costume specials. (F 71257, 
Dec. 5, 1908.) 

Compelling prices. (F 71256, Dec. 
5, 1908.) 


Economy is buying something good. 
(F 71271, Dec. 5, 1908.) 

For the bargain hungry. 
Dec. 5, 1908.) 

Have wife and baby protected. 
71267, Dec. 5, 1908.) 

If you plant corn. 


(F 71277, 
(F 


(F 71266, Dec. 


5, 1908.) 

In full swing. (F 71282, Dec. 5, 
1908.) 

Jaunty spring ideas. (F 71280, Dec. 
5, 1908.) 

Make a start. (F 71265, Dee. 5, 
1908. ) 

Make your money go far. (F 71278, 
Dec. 5, 1908.) 


Our anniversary sale. (EF 71283, 
Dec, 5, 1908.) 


1848 


OvurTcaAULr (R. F.)—Continued. 


Pay your bills with checks. 
71268, Dec. 5, 1908.) 


Put your money where it is safe. 
(F 71261, Dec. 5, 1908.) 


Price explosion. (F 71281, Dee. 5, 


(F 


1908. ) 

Resolved. (F 71270, Dec. 5, 1908.) 

Save money. (F 71275, Dec. 5, 
1908. ) 

Spring caprices. (F 71258, Dec. 5, 
1908 


Styles from fashion’s source. 
71259, Dee. 5, 1908.) 


We only wish for you to come into 
our store. (F 71273, Dec. 5, 1908.) 


When you wish to know the style. 
(EF 71272, Dee. 5, 1908.) 


When your money is in the bank. 
(F 71269, Dec. 5, 1908.) 


When your money is in a national 
bank its safe. (F 71260, Dec. 5, 1908.) 


When your money is in the nationa} 


(F 


.bank you know it is safe. (F 71262, 
Dec. 5, 1908.) 

Yes, I saved my money. (F 71268, 
Dec. 5, 1908.) 

You can get married. (F 71264, 


Dee. 5, 1908.) 


You can now fill your wardrobe. 
71276, Dec. 5, 1908.) 

You wish to give your family and 
friends presents. (F 71274, Dee. 5, 
1908. ) 


PacH (G. W.), Lakewood, N. J. 


(F 


[1829 


Lakewood chicken farm. (H 121353. 


Jan. 7, 1909.) 


PACH BROS., New York, N. Y. 
[18380-1838 
Taft (Hon. W. H.) 88955 A-G, J, 


K. (H 120501—120509, Dec. 29, 1908.) 


PALMER (FRANK), Spokane, Wash. 
[1839-1844 
Old Way.—Pastoral scene.—Wal- 
lowa, Oregon.—Wallowa lake, cows in 
foreground.—Wallowa lake, Oregon.— 
Wallowa river, Head water. [6 photo- 


graphs. ] (H 119705-119710, Dec. 15, 
1908.) 
PARKER-BRAUNER CO., Washington, 
[1845-1848 
Cotton field girl. (G 20653, Jan. 4, 
1909. ) 
Southern beauty. (G 20656, Jan. 6, 
1909. ) 


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1849 


PARKER-BRAUNER CO.—Continued. 
Straw hat girl. (G 20654, Jan. 4, 


1909. ) 
Winking girl. (G 20652, Jan. 4, 
1909). 
Peck (Orson W.), Traverse City, 
Mich. [1849, 1850 
Traverse City, Mich. 1, 2. (H 


119514, 119515, Dec. 11, 1908.) 


PHELAN (A. B.), New York, N. Y. 
[1851-1854 
Duck farm on roof. (H 119608, Dec. 
14, 1908.) : 

Field scene and woman milking cow. 
(H 119610, Dec. 14, 1908.) 
Haying on city roofs. 

Dec. 14, 1908.) 
Orchard on roof. 
14, 1908.) 


PHELPS PUB. Co., Springfield, Mass. 

[1855 
_ One hundred masterpieces of Christ. 
(FE 72046, Jan. 5, 1909.) 


PHILLIPs (Tom), Chicago, Ill. 
[1856-1861 
Clouds.—Feeble old man.—Judge 
and the criminal—Party emblem.— 
Puppy.—Saloon devotees playing cards. 
[6 photographs] (H 120978-120983, 
Jan. 2, 1909.) 


PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT, New 
Mork, IN: ¥. [1862 


London, Hyde park, Rotton row. 
(F 71824, Dec. 29, 1908.) 


New York, N. Y. 

[1863 

Locomobile no. 16 winning the Van- 

derbilt cup race, 1908. (H 118649, 
Noy. 19, 1908; 2 c. Nov. 16, 1908.) * 


PITMAN (TiMoTHY), Nantucket, Mass. 
[1864 
CEE 121275, Jan. 6, 


(H 119609, 


(H 119611, Dec. 


PICTORIAL NEWS CO., 


Tape weaving. 


1909. ) 
PoLLocK (RaLPH Foster), Alamo- 
gordo, N. Mex. [1865, 1866 


Alamogordo, N. Mex., Alameda park. 
41, 2. - (Hi 120957, 120958, Jan. 2, 1909.) 


Poote (B. D.), Chicago, Ill., and Bos- 
ton, Mass. [1867-1891 
Beach at Ormonde.—Close to her 
heart.—Christmas morning.—Crops is 
good. — Driving party. — Favorites.— 
Follow the leader.—Grandma’s tea 
party.—Guess who’s here.—In green 
pastures.—In the garden of the gods.— 
Little mother.—Love’s golden tide.— 
Mt. Vernon, driveway.—Old log road.— 


24 


pi Wy, h: fae | 


Poote (KE. D.)—Continued. 


One minute to decide.—Private and 
confidential. Returning home.—Rivy- 
er’s charm.—Run on the bank.—Set-_ 
ting sun.—Suwanee river.—Taking the 
cream.—Turn of the tide.—Uninvited 
guest. [25 prints] (F 11562-71586, 
Dec. 238, 1908.) 


Porter (Mixton Epson), Albuquerque, i 
N. Mex. [1892-1895 © 
Abeytia (Marie)— Feeding _ the | 
dead.—Isleta Indian spinning wom-~ 
an.—Oven (The) [4 photographs]. a 
120147-120150, Dec. 21, 1908; 2 & of 
each Dec. 23, 1908.) 


Post (J. E. H.), Baltimore, Md. 
[1 896-1898 
Historical documents. 1-3. (H@ j 
120086-120088, Dec. 19, 1908.) 


Powers (W. F.) co., New York, N. Y. 
[1899 © 


To market. (F 71359) Bees 


1908.) 
PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH ©0., Provi-. ! 
dence, R. I. [1900 
Riot at Ephesus. (G 20465, Dec. 26, — 
1908.) 3 


PULLEN (BENJAMIN A.), Chicago, II. : 
[1901 


Memorial design. 
26, 1908.) 


QUINBY (FREDERICK J.), Boston, Mass. 
[1902-1907 © 


Charming fan was too frail. (F 
71627, Dec. 26, 1908.) 


Come, since it will give itm pleas- 
ure. (F 71626, Dec. 26, 1908.) | 


Each one seemed very alert in writ- 


(F 71701, -Dec.@ 


ing. (F 71628, Dec. 26, 1908.) 

I ought to break this plate. (F 
71625, Dec. 26, 1908.) 

Oh, you may shout. (F 71629, Dec. 


26, 1908.) 


Paul carried the hands of the young 
girl to his lips. (F 71624, Dec. 26, 
1908.) 


Rav (EH. C.), Mason City, Iowa. [1908 


Mason City, Iowa. (H 120101, | 
Dec. 19, 1908.) 


Rav (WILLIAM H.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[1909, 1910 — 


Annabelle. 112 K. K. (H 120155, 


Dec. 21, 1908.) 

Army and Navy football game, Nov. 
28, 1908. 3406 A. (H 120156, Dec. 
21, 1908.) 


gos. 1-4, Jan., 1909 


(C. P.), Chicago, Il. 
- Delicious dozen. (F 71464, Dec. 21, 
1908. ) 
a ape H.), Santa Barbara, 
Cal. [1912-1917 
Path that leads to the chapel. A- 
©.—Priest and the bell.—Rose bush in 
the cemetery. A, B. (H 119832- 
119837, Dec. 17, 1908.) 


Ricwarpson (Marcarer HL), 
ie oN. Y. [1918-1922 
Fire.— Little Sue. — Moral. — Res- 
cue.— Temptation. (F 71210-71214, 
Dec. 11, 1908.) 


Rickey (CHARLES GILBERT), Columbus, 


r Ohio. [1923-1925 
Fishing for suckers. (H 120843, 
Dec. 30, 1908.) 
In bed with the grip. (H 120844, 
Dec. 30, 1908.) 
Whole town dry. (H 120842, Dec. 
30, 1908.) 
ROBERTS, JOHNSON & RAND SHOE CO., 
St. Louis, Mo. = . [1926 
R. J. & R. girl. (G 20634, Dec. 30, 
1908. ) 


RoroeRaPyH co., New York, N. Y. 


Harvest.—Let’s get acquainted.—Mask 


Tremoved.—Ripe.—Winner. [7 photo- | 

graphs.] (H 120281-120287, Dec. 23. 

1908. ) 

ROYAL MFG. & DISTRIBUTING CO., Balti- 
more, Md. [1934 


- Royal stereoscope. (F 71558, Dec. 
23, 1908; 2 c. Dec. 16, 1908.) 


ee (Aveustus D.), New York, N. Y. 
i [1935, 1936 


_ Modern fashions, spring and sum- 
mer, 1909. A, B. (G 20410, 20411, 
Dec. 18, 1908.) 


RusseEtt (J. TowNsEND), Silver Lake, 
Pa. [19387-1948 


_ Can this be Mother Hilton—Fair 
Mistress Stavers curtsied—He gave a 
splendid banquet.—I shall yet ride in 
my own chariot.—Little maid.—Mem- 
ories—Old room.—Rector reads the 
Service.—Sequestered among trees.— 
Servant who made service seem di- 
yine.—Stood Mistress Stavers.—Until 
the governor rising from his chair. [10 
photographs] (H 120422-120433, Dec. 
28, 1908; 2 c. of each Dec. 28, 1908.) 


} 
a 


[1911 | 


New | 


[1927-1933 | 
Both doing well.—Correspondence.— | 


| 
| 
| 
| 
| 
| 
| 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


1974 


S. F. VEDANTA soctety, San Francisco, 
Cal. [1949 


Different views of the Hindu temple. 


| (H.119704, Dec. 15, 1908.) 


SaAcKEeTT & WILHELMS Co., Brooklyn, 
WW. ¥. [1950-1964 
Artist’s dream. (F 71935, Jan. 2, 
1909.) 
| Barnyard study. (F 71937, Jan. 2, 
| 1909.) 
Christy girl. (F 719388, Jan. 2, 
| 1909.) 


Cluck-eluck. (G 20424, Dec. 
1908; 2 ec. Dec. 23, 1908.) 
Favorite (The) (G 20425, Dee. 22, 


22, 


| 1908; 2 c. Dec. 23, 1908.) 


Girl with the black hat. (G 20401, 
| Dee. 17, 1908.) 

In the gloaming. (F 71939, Jan. 2, 
1909. ) 

Interesting subject. (F 71936, Jan. 
2, 1909.) 

Looking ahead. (F 71940, Jan. 2, 
1909.) 

Meditation. (G 20426, Dec. 22, 1908; 


2 ec. Dec. 23, 1908.) 
Ocean breezes. 
1909. ) 


Old mill. (F 71942, Jan. 2, 1909.) 


True blue. (G 20427, Dec. 22, 1908; 
ce. Dec. 23, 1908.) 


Winning miss. 


(B®. T1941, Jan. 2 


9 


a 


(G 20428, Dec. 22. 


| 1908; 2 ce. Dec. 23, 1908.) 


Xmas bride. (G 20429, Dec. 22, 
1908; 2 ce. Dec. 23, 1908.) 


SAINT GAUDENS (AvucUSTA H.), Wind- 
sor, Vt. [1965-1974 


Bunce (Gedney), caricature; by Au- 
gustus St. Gaudens. (H 119695, Dec. 


15, 1908.) 
Caricature of himself; by Augustus 
St. Gaudens. (H 119698, Dec. 15, 


1908.) 


Composition ; from Augustus St. Gau- 
dens’ student sketch book. (H 119703, 
Dec. 15, 1908.) 

Facsimile of a letter of Augustus 
St. Gaudens to Charles F. McKim. 
Letter refers to the success of the 
American academy in Rome and the 
caricatures typify the joy of the two 
friends. (H 119699, Dec. 15, 1908.) 
The caricature was St. Gau- 
dens’ familiar signature. (H 119700, 
Dec. 15, 1908.) 

Saint Gaudens (Augustus) in Paris 
about 1878-80. (H 119694, Dec. 15, 
1908.) 


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1975 


Saint GAUDENS (AuGusTA (H.)—Con. 

St. Gaudens (Louis); from a draw- 
ings by Augustus St. Gaudens. (H 
119702, Dec. 15, 1908.) 

Sketch made by Augustus St. Gau- 
dens during the walking trip of 1871. 
(H 119697, Dec. 15, 1908.) 

Studies for a fountain; from Au- 
gustus St. Gaudens’ student sketch 
book. (H 119701, Dec. 15, 1908.) 


Studies of Greek costume; from Au- 
gustus St. Gaudens’ student sketch- 
book. (H 119696, Dec. 15, 1908.) 


SALISBURY (ALBERT BENSON), 
Angeles, Cal. 


Good luck philosopher. 
Dec. 14, 1908.) 


SANDERS PUB. Co., Chicago, Ill. 
[1976, 1977 
Percheron prize winner.—Tacsonia. 
(EF 71847, 71848, Dec. 16, 1908; 2 c. of 
each, Dec. 18, 1908.) 


Los 
[1975 


(F 71385, 


SANDS (WILLIAM ALFRED), Providence, 
[1978-1981 


Sanderson (Rev. HE. F.), A-D. (H 
121346-121349, Jan. 7, 1909.) 


Philadelphia, 
[1982 
71882, Dec. 18, 


ScagRLerr (JAMES K.), 
Pai 


Dutch goose. 
1908. ) 


SCHEDLER (OTTO), 


cr 


Jersey City, N. 
ee 
Merry go round; Hanger. (F 71497, 
Dec. 21, 1908; 2 c. Dee. 14, 1905.) 


ScHuULTz (G. F.), Chicago, Ill. 
[1984, 1985 
Flowing tide. 71469, Dec. 21, 
1908. ) 


October. 


(FE 


(F 71468, Dec. 21, 1908.) 


SCOTHERN (C. A.) & SON, Mt. Jackson, 
Va. [1986-1988 
Flat Rock church of the Bretheren. 
1,2. (H 119720, 119721, Dec. 1, 1908.) 


House where first annual meeting 
was held) in Va., 1794. (HH 119719, 
Dec. 1, 1908.) 

1c. of each Dec. 1, 1908; 1 ¢. of each 
Dee. 12, 1908. 


Scott & VAN ALTENA, New York, N. Y. 
[1989-1994 
Bound for Japan.—Celebration in 
Tokyo.—Cranes in Japanese garden.— 
Japanese cherry tree in blossom.-—Jap- 
anese semi-circular bridge—15 inch 
Shell on its way. [6 photographs.] 
(H 120108-120108, Dec. 21, 1908. 


pt. Iv, 0. S., Vv. 4 


SHEAHAN (Mavrice T.), Brooklin 


Mass. [1995-2 


Gee whiz, the last car.—I have™ 
found a cozy corner.—I’m mad at you. 
—Looking for trouble—Love is the 
light of life——You’re it. [6 prints.] 
(F 71907-71912, Dec. 31, 1908.) 


SHERMAN (FREDERIC F.), New York, 


me YX. {2001 
New York, N. Y.: St. George’s 
church (F 71825, Dee. 7, 190852 =e 


Dee. 21, 1908.) 


SHERMAN (WM. J.), De Kalb, Il. 
[2002 
Normal girl at De Kalb, Th. (F 
71240, Dec. 12, 1908.) 


Salt Lake City, 
Utah. [2003-2010 
Salt Lake City, Utah. 1-3.—Yel- 
lowstone canyon, 1, 2.—Yellowstone 
park. 1, 2.—Yellowstone river, lower 
falls. (H 120491-120496, Dec. 29, 
1908. ) | 


SHOTWELL (Mrs. H. A.), Seattle, Wash. 
[2011 


Dee. 14, 


SHIPLER (HARRY), 


First tooth. 
1908. ) 


SIMMONS, WHITE Co., Rockland, Maine. 
[2012 
Lobster fisherman of Penobscot bay. 
(G 20461, Dec. 24, 1908.) 
SLoaAN (J. V.) & co., New York, N. Y. 
[20138 
Lincoln calendar 1909. (G 20558, 
Dec. 29, 1908; 2 ec. Dec. 23, 1908.) 
SmitH (E. W.) Tonopah, Nev. 
[2014, 2015 
Nevada meteorite. A, B. (H 120472, 
1204738, Dec. 28, 1908.) 
SmMitH (Erwin E.), Bonham, Tex. 
[2016 
Sunfisher, Bar Diamond Bar range. 
(H 119639, Dec. 14, 1908.) 
SmitTH (S. C.), North Yakima, Wash. 
[2017-2026 
Meeker (Hzra) 1800, 1801. (H 
120144, 120145, Dec. 21, 1908.) 
Mt. Rainier, Wash. 1756, 1773, 1777— 
1781, 1787. (H 120136-120143, Dee. 
21, 1908.) 


Society 


(H 119607, 


OF ICONOPHILES, New York, 


N. Y¥ [2027, 2028 — 
Sherman (William Tecumseh). F 
71442, Dec. 19, 1908.) | 
Washington (George). (F 71448, 


' Dec. 19, 1908.) 


26 


‘ 
7, " 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, PTC. 


ib 
nos. 1-4, Jan., 1909 


SOUVENIR PUB. Co., Lynn, Mass. 
[2029-2032 
I think I’ll investigate.—Sounds like 
a bird—That victor is a wonder.— 
What's that I hear. [4 photographs] 
'(H 120052120055, Dec. 3, 1908; 2c. 
of each Dec. 12, 1908.) 


SPARRELL ART CO., Boston, Mass. 


[20383 
Pink rose. (F 71845, Dec. 16, 1908.) 
SPENCER (ISABEL CHARLES), New 
: York, N. Y. [ 2034 
\" Big Williken. (F 72091, Jan. 6, 
1909.) 
STANLAWS (PENRHYN), New “York, 
Be: [2035-2040 


New gown.—New Year’s girl.—Shop- 
ping.—Spinning wheel.—Tea party.— 
‘Three models. [6 prints.] (F 71436— 
71441, Dec. 19, 1908.) 

STATE PUB. CO., Boston, Mass. 
[2041-2091 

Ain't it just like a woman. (F 
71895, Dec. 30, 1908.) 

— (F 71957, Jan. 2, 1909.) 

— (F 72112, Jan. 6, 1909.) 


Amos and Pete. (F 71450, Dec. 19, 
1908. ) 


—— (F 71600, Dec. 24, 1908.) 
— (F 71926, Dec. 31, 1908.) 
— (F 71995, Jan. 4, 1909.) 
(E 72129, Jan. 7, 1909.) 
Chronicles of Pharaoh. (F 713831, 
Dec. 11, 1908.) 
(F 71706, Dec. 24, 1908.) 
Ever know it to fail. (F 72068, Jan. 
5, 1909.) ' 
Gink and Dink. 
1908. ) 
— (F 71712, Dec. 24, 1908.) 
_ — (F 71874, Dec. 30, 1908.) 
(F 72070, Jan. 5, 1909.) 


Gran’pa’s in bad. (F 71521, Dec, 21, 
1908.) 

Hari Kari, the Jap. 
11, 1908.) 
(F 71711, Dec. 24, 1908.) 
—— (F 71871, Dec. 30, 1908.) 
(EF 72073, Jan. 5, 1909.) 
Here’s where the Morris chair 


GE C1S5p, Dee, 11, 


(F 71333, Dec. 


is 


rung in. (F 71634, Dec. 26, 1908.) 
| Jonah’s back again. (F 71328, Dec. 
11, 1908.) 


(71714, Dec. 24, 1908.) 


Kids on Hennessy’s beat. 
Dec. 11, 1908. ) 


(F 71330, 


2293 


STATE PUB. co.—Continued. 


Kids on Hennessy’s beat. 
Dec. 24, 1908.) 

Kitty yeow. 
1908. ) 

—— (F 71718, Dec. 

— (F 718738, Dec. 

Nick sure gets busy. 
28, 1908. ) 


Nick’s plan to bunco Santa Claus 
fails. (KF 71659, Dec. 26, 1908.) 


Otto Hot Slaw talks himself out a 
$200 watch. (F 71452, Dec. 19, 1908.) 


Pete makes the punishment fit the 
crime. (F 71876, Dec. 30, 1908.) 
Puppy love. (F 72074, Jan. 5, 1909.) 


Reggie Rahrah. (F 72071, Jan. 5, 
1909. ) 


Show me. (F 71827, Dec. 11, 1908.) 
—— (F 71705, Dec. 24, 1908. ) 

—— (F 71869, Dec. 30, 1908.) 

—— (F 72072, Jan. 5, 1909.) 


Smiths at home. (F 71829, Dec. 11, 
1908. ) 
—- (F 71707, Dec. 24, 1908.) 


—— (F 71870, Dec. 30, 1908.) 

(F 72069, Jan. 5, 1909.) 
Snapshots by a Nachur Faker. 

71334, Dec. 11, 1908.) 
— (F 71709, Dec. 24, 1908.) 
—— (F 71872, Dec. 30, 1908.) 
Stung. (F 72067, Jan. 5, 1909.) - 


That mechanical boxing bear will 
know better next time. (EF 71547, Dec. 
22, 1908. 


This might be called a paneful first- 
class matter. (EF 71449, Dec. 19, 1908.) 


Von der Mutt, the optimistic in- 
ventor. (EF 71826, Dec. 11, 1908.) 


(F 71708, Dec. 24, 1908.) 
Wouldn’t this give Pete the distem- 


(F 71710, 


(HY .Tias2, Dec. EL, 


24, 1908.) 
30, 1908. ) 
(F 71715, Dec. 


(Fr 


per. (F 71945, Jan. 2, 1909.) 
STEARNS (FREDERICK KIMBALL), De- 
troit, Mich. 2092 


Necklace (The) (G 20384, Dec. 14, 


1908. ) 
STEELE (GEORGE MARION), Seiling, 
Okla. [20938 
Voice from the dust. (H 119821, 


Dec. 17, 1908.) 


STEREO-TRAVEL Co., Corona, N. Y. 
[2094-2293 
1-6.—Amber, India. 
1-3.—Amedabad, India. 1-8.—Amrit- 
sar, India. 1-6.—Benares, India. 1- 
4.—Bombay, India. 1-10.—Bringing 


Agra, India. 


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2294 


STEREO-TRAVEL Cco.—Continued. 


food to sacred monkeys, near Jeypore, 
India.—Bullock, the ill-used beast of 
burden of India.—Calcutta, India. 1- 
11.—Cawnpore, India, Angel of resur- 
rection over well.—Darjeeling, India. 
14.— Delhi, India. 1-9.—Dilwarra, 
India. 1-5.—Double loop on the Him- 
alaya railroad.—Hlephanta island, In- 
dia, native village—Gem lake from 
town of Mt. Abu, India.—Hindu baby’s 
cradle, India.—Hindu cemetery, In- 
dia.—Hindu housewives grinding flour, 
India.—Hindu women at Elephanta 
caves, near Bombay, India.—Irrigat- 
ing canal near Fatepur Sikri, India.— 
Jeypore, India. 1-6.—Little Hima- 
laya ry. train, India.—Lucknow, In- 
dia. 1-6—Mt. Abu, India. 13.— 
Palenquin used by women of poorer 
classes, India.—Plowing in the fields 
around Lahore, India.—Primitive 
method of irrigating, India.—Road 
from Agra to Fatepur Sikra, India.— 
Sikandarah, India. 1, 2.—Skalin, In- 
dia, typical Himalayan woman.— 
Street sprinkler, India.—Traveling by 
Ekka in hot India.—Ulwar, India. 1, 
2.—View on approaching Lahore from 
the west, India. (H. 119838-119937, 
Dee 17; 71908; 2 covet reach Dee 2s. 
1908, except H 119841, 119905, for 
which 1 ¢. of each Dec. 23, 1908; 1 «¢. 
of each Jan. 4, 1909.) 

Amarapura, Burma. 1-3.—Bhamo, 
Burma. 1-14.—Boatman on the Ira- 
waddy river, Burma.—Boys making the 
native umbrella, Burma.—Breakfast 
by the roadside near Mandalay, Bur- 
ma.—Buffalo wallow in Burma.—Bur- 
mese boats on the Irawaddy river, 
Burma.—Family journeying through 
the jungle near Mingoon, Burma.— 
Katha, Burma, typical railway sta- 
tion.—Mada, Burma, passengers em- 
barking on Irawaddy steamer.—Mak- 
ing the huge cigars smoked by ladies, 
Burma.—Mandalay, Burma. 1-25.— 
Military transportation cart and escort 
of Indian soldiers.—Mingoon, Burma. 
1, 2.—Native ball game in Burma.— 
Nine little Burmese sitting on a palm 
log.—Off to China from Bhamo, Bur- 
ma.—Pegu, Burma. 1-3.—Queer de- 
vice used for street sprinkling in Bur- 
ma.—Rangoon, Burma. 1-29.—Saga- 
ing, Burma. 1, 2.—Sailboat on the 
Irawaddy river, Burma.—Scene dur- 
ing a festival in Burma.—Sword dance 
by young men of Burma.—Unloading 
a vessel on the Irawaddy river.—Up- 
per Burma. 1-3.—Village home built 
of bamboo and leaves, Burma. (H 
119038-120087, Dec. 17, 1908; 2 ¢ of 
each Dec. 23, 1908.) 


pt. Ty; 2B..8..N, 


; 

STERN (ALVA E.), New York, N. Y. 7 
[2294 

Protection. (F 71542, Dec. 22, 1908.) 


STEUER (MARTHA), New York, N. Y. 7 

: [2295-2306 

Before your mirror, for a while.—If 
to the glass this card you hold.—If to 
this card you’d find the key.—Just 
how to solve this mystery.—Just what 
these hieroglyphics spell—My darling 
if these words you'll read.—My hidden 
meaning to detect.—This message is 
for you my dear.—This story of my 
mental state—To learn just how my 
heart inclines.——To learn my senti- 
ments dear lass.—To read my message 
is not hard. (F 72095-72106, Nov. 16, 
1908; 2 c. of each Jan. 6, 1909.) 


STEWART (CLYDE MARSHALL), Augusta, 
Maine. [2307-2309 
Three monarchs of the woods. 1-3. 
(H 118412-118414, Nov. 16, 1908; 2 ce. 
of each Dec. 22, 1908.) 


SToNE (CHAS. J.) co., Chicago, Il. 
[2316 


Sartorial world engraving. Dee. 
1908, supplements A, B. (F 71905, 


71906, Dec. 31, 1908.) 


STROBRIDGE LITHOGRAPHING CO., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. [2311-2314 


[Posters] 09-B-61, 09-R-44. (G 
20064, 20070, Oct. 28, 1908; 2 c. of each 
Dec. 28, 1908.) 


—N. Y. 12986, N. Y. 12941. (G 
202738, 20276, Nov. 27, 1908; 2 €. 08 
each Dec. 28, 1908.) 


Stroup (W. J.), Rock Springs, Wyo. 
[2315-2327 

Big sheep mountain and lone sheep, 
1, 2.—Cow elk in the timber, Porcupine 
valley.—Crossing the  river.—Ditch 
creek, large bunch of elk feeding, 1, 
2.—EHlk feeding near Buffalo creek, 1, 
2.—Lone star geyser in the Yellow- 
stone national park—Mount Moran 
above the clouds, and Jack lake. 
Pyramid butte.—Two bull elk and one 
cow near Buffalo creek.—Yellowstone 
Falls. (H 119640-119652, Dec. 14, 
1908.) | 
TacGarRT (M. W.), Bayonne, N. Y. | 
[2328-2342 | 

[Birthday cards] 1-15. (G 20586— 
20600, Dec. 31, 1908.) 


TEAL (CHARLES B.), Macomb, Ill. 
[2843-2346 


(H 120944120947, 


Old guard, 1-4. 
Jan. 2, 1909.) 


28 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


DS. 1-4, Jan., 1909 


| a PRESS BUREAU, New York, 
me N.Y [2847-2352 
| Night scenes with an automobile. 
16. (H 117799-117804, Nov. 2, 1908; 
2. of each Jan. 2, 1909.) 


| (I. N.), Oklahoma City, Okla. 
[2353 
Oklahoma resources. Depicte D. 


(e 12094, Dec. 17, 1908; 2 c. Dec. 28, 
908.) 


THOMPSON (EH. S.), Chicago, Ill. 


[2854 | 


Gladiolus: Thompsons hybrids. 
71398, Dec. 18. 1908.) 


THOMPSON (EDWARD) co., Northport, 
N. [2355 


Edward Thompson calendar 
for 1909. (G 20394, Dec. 15, 1908.) 


THORBURN (J. M.) & co., New York, 
1» Ea SS [2356-2367 
Antirrhinum.—Beets.—Cucumbers.— 
Early Jersey Wakefield cabbage.— 
Hardy chysanthemums.—Holly- 
hocks.—Kochia. — Marigolds. — Mixed 
nasturtiums. — Phlox. — Poppies. — 
Squashes. [12 prinis.] (F 71855- 
71866, Dec. 30, 1908; 2 ec. of each Dec. 
29, 1908.) 
THORNDIKE (TOWNSEND WM.), Boston, 
Mass. [2368 
Indian child from the region of Hud- 
Son bay. (H 120134, Dec. 21, 1908.) 


THRALL (BESSIE H.), Chicago, Ill. 
[2369-2370 


(Ek 


ce. 


Christmas card design. (F 71823, 
Dec. 4, 1908.) 
Valentine design. (F 71336, Nov. 
30, 1908.) 
THyNne (J. WARREN), Manchester, N. 
3 [2371 


Old Marblehead. (H 120267, Dec. 
22, 1908; 2 c. Dec. 23, 1908.) 


TOLMAN (JAMES H.), Concord, Mass. 
(siz. 2ols 


Melvin memorial. 1, 2. (H120831, 


120832, Dec. 30, 1908.) 

TRIBUNE co., Chicago, Ill. [2374-2398 
Bertie. (F 71544, Dec. 14, 1908.) 

(F 71531, Dec. 21, 1908.) 

— (F 71720, Dec. 28, 1908.) 

— (F 72051, Jan. 5, 1909.) 


Danny Dreamer and li’l Silly Sally. 
(F 71290, Dec. 14, 1908.) 


_ —— (F 71535, Dee. 21, 1908.) 
“—— (F 71719, Dec. 28, 1908.) 
—— (F 72053, Jan. 5, 1909.) 


2480 
TRIBUNE co.—Continued. 
Mamma’s angel child. (F 71288, 
Dec. 14, 1908.) 
| eae (EF 71582, Dec. 21, 1908.) 
| —— (EF 71722, Dec. 28, 1908.) 
(EF 72056, Jan. 5, 1909.) 
Mr. Jonah Jimsenweed. (EF 71287, 
Dee. 14, 1908.) 
Old Opie Dilldock’s stories. (F 


71286, Dec. 14, 1908.) 
—_— (F 71536, Dee. 21, 1908.) 
—_— (F 71721, Dec. 28, 1908.) 
—— (F 72052, Jan. 5, 1909.) 


Omnibus boy. (F 71289, Dee. 14, 
1908.) 


—— (F 71533, Dec. 21, 1908.) 
—— (H' 71718, Dee. 28, 1908.) 
(F 72054, Jan. 5, 1909.) 


Pranks of Fourpaws. (F 71114, Dec. 
8, 1908.) 


—— (F 71534, Dec. 21, 1908.) 
ah “cht, Wee. 28, 190s,,) 
—— (Ff 72055, Jan. 5, 1909.) 


| 
| 


Trimpry (EH. Burr), Anderson, S. C. 
[2399 


Daisies. (H 119541, Dec. 11, 1908.) 
TURNER (HORACE K.) co., Newton 
Center, Mass. (2400-2480 


Discoverers and colonizers led... 
the Mississippi; by Edwin H. Blash- 
field. (H 120074, Dec. 18, 1908.) 

Edict of toleration of Lord Balti- 


more; by Edwin H. Blashfield. (H 
120072, Dec. 18, 1908.) 

[Lincoln (Abraham)] The boy 
Lincoln; by Eastman Johnson. (H 


120071, Dec. 18, 1908.) 
Triumph of Minnesota (as a grain 


state); by Edwin H. Blashfield. (H 
120078, Dec. 18, 1908.) 
2c. of each Nov. 20, 1908. 
Amiens, HrAnMee, 0) 0. 2. — Bale, 


Switzerland, Das Miinster —-Chartres 
cathedral, exterior, front elevation.— 
Chester, England. 1-4.—Dumfries. 1- 

4.—Graduate (The); Blashfield.— 
Hamilton (Lady) as Daphne; Rom- 
ney.—Hamilton (Alexander); Trum- 
bull—Hare (Master); Reynolds.— 
ane (Ann) cottage, Shottery, 
| 
| 


England.—Hawarden, Wales, Mary 
Arden’s cottage—Humboldt (Baron 
Alexander von); Schrader.—lInter- 


laken, Switzerland. The Jungfrau.— 
Lincoln, England. 1—-8.—London, Eng- 
land. 1-6. —Lucerne, Switzerland. i 

3.—Madonna of the rose; Dagnan-Bou- 


29 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2481 


TURNER (HorAcE K.) co,—Continued. 


veret.—Nelson (Lord) in the cabin of 
the Victory; Lucy.—Paris, France. 1- 
16.—Peterborough, England, Cathe- 
dral. 1, 2.—Portia; by Millais.—Queen 
Elizabeth signing death warrant of 
Mary Stuart; by Schrader.—Roman 
girl at fountain; by Léon J. F. Bon- 
nat.—Roman triumph; by Bernet.— 
Spring flowers; by Peele.—Stratford- 
upon-Ayon, England. 1—7.—Temple of 
the winds at sunset; by Loeb.—Wash- 
ington and Lafayette at Mt. Vernon; 
by Rossiter—Whitman (Walt); by 
Alexander.—York Minster. 1-5. (H. 
120541-120617, Dec. 80, 1908.) 


ULLMAN MFG. co., New York, N. Y. 
[2481-2490 


Bles’t be the tie that binds. (F 
71601, Dec. 24, 1908.) 
Circumstantial evidence. (EF 71877, 


Dec. 30, 1908.) 


Darktown stork. (EF 71602, Dec. 24, 


1908. ) 
Eleven o’clock. (EF 716038, Dee. 24, 

1908.) 
Good luck. (F 71604, Dec. 24, 1908.) 
Good night. (F 71791, Dec. 28, 1908. ) 
Habeas corpus. (F 71878, Dec. 30, 

1908. ) 
On guard. (F 71605, Dec. 24, 1908.) 
Still smoking. (F 71792, Dec. 28, 

1908. ) 
Wise art silent. (F 71606, Dec. 24, 

1908. ) 
UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, New York, 
Ne Xe [2491-2612 


[Stereoscopic photographs] U 29418, 
U 29924, U 36534, U 41922, U 41996, U 
42716, U 42818, U 42899, U 48589, U 
54651, U 61866, U 67642, U 68433, U 
70610, U 838001, U 85138, U 87417, U 
87675, U 91283, U 92736, U 100652, U 
100839, U 100868, U 104150, U 105102, 
U 106873, U 108910. (H 119612- 
119688, Dec. 14, 1908.) 

——U 44997, U 48425, U 48601, U 
89817, U 92781, U 100208. (H 120065— 
120070, Dec. 18, 1908.) 

—U 381382, U 38972, U 68698, U 
88594, U 89249, U 90844, U 93000, U 
93821, U 93842, U 106902, U 112961, U 
1129638, U 114781, U 114784, U 114792, 
U 114814, U 114838, U 114849, U 
114851, U 114852, U 114886, U 114887, 
U 114891, U 114899, U 114917, U 
115090, U 115099, U 115109, U 115154, 


zt 
yi 


pt. IV, 1. S., Vv. 4 


UnDERwoop & UNpERWwoop—Continued. 


107640. (H 120317-120849, Dee. 24, 
1908 ; 2 c. of each Dec. 26, 1908.) | 

——U 28637, U 33208, U 38292, U 
33842, U 33969, U 59321, U 88592, U 
88661, U 98897, U 104055, U 10729 
U 114895. (H 120521-120532, Dec. 30, 
1908.) 


—U 81830, U 81876, U 83005, U 
83011, U 83047. (H 120986—-120990, 
Jan. 2, 1909.) 


U 30463, U 36394, U 83019, U 
83029, U 83036, U 83038, U 94219, U 
94399, U 115707, U 115709, U 115718, 
U 115715, U 11stls, U faa 
121249-121262, Jan. 4, 1909.) 


-__U 31112, U 31148, U 52322, U 
52332, U 59071, U 94028, U 115249, U 
115318, U 115329, U 115386, U 115854 
U 115361, U 115408, U 115413, U 
115419, U 115428, U 115478, U 115484 
U 15490, U 115499, U 115538, U 115589, 
U 115604, U 115614, U 115622, (H 
121298121322, Jan. 6, 1908.) 


U. S. FASHION & SAMPLE BOOK co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. [ 2613, 2614 

At the game. (G 20321, Dec. 4, 
1908. ) 

Three of a kind. 
1908. ) 

UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH CO., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. [2615-2634 

[Posters] 11745, 11789, 11791, 11796. 
(G 20363-20366, Dec. 10, 1908.) 

— 11777, 11792, 11798, 11800. 
20380-20888, Dec. 14, 1908.) 

— 11817. (G 20408, Dec. 18, 
1908. ) 

—— 11781, 11815. 
Dec. 19, 1908. ) 

——1178 and Henry Ludlowe 1-3. 
(G 20419-20422, Dec. 21, 1908.) 

—— 11811, 11812, 11814, 11823 and 
Ideal female head. (G 20551-20555, 
Dec. 28, 1908.) 

VITAGRAPH Co. OF AMERICA, New York, 
SMS [ 2635-2644 

Bride of Lammermoor. (H 120078, 
Dec. 19, 1908.) 

Bride of Tabaiva. 
29, 1908.) 

Castaways. 
1908. ) 

Cure for bashfulness. 
Dec. 19, 1908.) 

He went to see the devil play. 
120412, Dec. 28, 1908.) 

Heroine of the forge. 


(G 20320, Dec. 4, 


(G 


(G 204138, 20414, 


(H 120476, Dec. 
(H 120413, Dec. 28, 
(H 120077, 
(H 


(H 120415, 


U 115683, U 115686, U 115690, U | Dec. 28, 1908.) 
30 


4 


x ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 1-4, Jan., 1909 


VITAGRAPH co. or AMERICA—Cont’d. 
Painting (The) (H 120076, Dec. 


19, 1908.) 
' Sister’s love. (H 120075, Dec. 19, 
1908. ) 

Telepathic warning. (H 120414, 
Dee. 28, 1908.) 

Two sons. (H 120475, Dec. 29, 
1908. ) 
Voss (A. G.), Chicago, I]. [2645-2660 
_ American beauties. — Autumn 


woods.—Breakers.—Calling up.—Down 
on the farm.— Golden autumn. — In- 
viting. — Making friends. — Mighty 
monareh.—November afternoon.—Old 
melodies. — Old mill. — Springtime. — 
Sweetheart days. — Truce. — Winter 
rose. [16 prints] (F 71879-71894, 
Dec. 30, 1908.) 
Watsu (CLYDE), Charlotte, N. C. 
[2661 
_ Butterfly art poster. (F 71321, Dec. 
15, 1908.) 
Warren (O. B.), Hibbing, Minn. 
; [2662 
Hopi Indian mother and child. (H 
120850, Dec. 31, 1908; 2 ec. Dec. 17, 


1908.) 
WASHBURN (DEXTER CARLETON), Bos- 
ton, Mass. [2663 
First fisherman. (F 71631, Dec. 26, 
1908. ) 
Wasson (C. L.), Decatur, Ill. 
[2664, 2665 


Burns’ monument, Ayrshire, Scot- 


land. (H 120940, Dec. 31, 1908.) 
Luitpold (Prince regent) at head of 
valry band, Munieh, Germany. (H 

41, Dec. 31, 1908.) 
WATERTOWN POST CARD CO., Watertown, 
S. Dak. [2666 
Leggo. (H 120849, Dec. 19, 1908.) 
WEISS (Hitpa H.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[2667 
Lincoln (Abraham), with inscrip- 
tion. (H 119653, Dec. 14, 1908.) 


WENTWORTH (L. A.), Lynn, Mass. 
[2668-2673 


Lynn woods, Glen Lewis pond. (H 
121180, Jan. 2, 1909.) 
_ Lynn shore drive. 1-5. (H 121175- 


121179, Jan. 2, 1909.) 
WESLEY ADVERTISING Co., Chicago, III. 
[2674-2681 

[Illustrations of the advantage of 
Saving.] 1-8. (F 71523-71530, Dec. 
21, 1908.) 


|WHITNEY (ALBERT), Yampa, Colo. 
[ 


WESTERMANN (L.:A.), New York, 
N. Y. [2682—2686 
Betty. (EF 72065, Jan. 5, 1909.) 


Lingerie lady. (F 71522, Dec. 21, 
1908. ) 

Spring girl. (EF 72066, dam: 5, 
1909.) 

Trio. (EF 71545, Dec. 22, 1908.) 


Vanity. (F 71394, Dec. 18, 1908.) 


WHEELER (JOHN DEE), Leavenworth, 


Wash. [2687, 2688 
Great northern railroad power 
plant. 900, 902. (H 120084, 120085, 


Dec. 19, 1908; 2 ec. of each Nov. 27, 
1908. ) 


WHEELER (LA VERNE F.), Paw Paw, 
Mich. [2689 
Philadelphia, Fairmount park, Fairy 
falls. (H 120058, Dec. 18, 1908; 2 «. 
Dec. 19, 1908.) 


W HITE (HL. C.) co., North Bennington, 


VE- [2690-2732 
Bellagio, Italy. 1801, 1802.—Bo- 
logna, Italy. 1756. — Borromeo’s 
(Count) famous terraced gardens, 
Isola Bella, Lake Maggiore, Italy. 
1803.—Capri, Bay of Naples, Italy. 
1735.—Certosa di Pavia, near Milan, 


Italy. 1807.—Florence, Italy. 17386- 
1740, 1752.—Genoa, Italy. 1809, 
1862.—Lake Maggiore, Italy. 1804.— 


Milan, Italy. 1791-1794.—Moonlight 
on the Gulf of Salerno, Italy. 1734.— 
Naples, Italy. 1711, 1712.—Perugia, 
Italy. 1686, 1687, 1689.—Picturesque 
fishing village of Cetara, Italy. 1730.— 
Pisa, Italy. 1753, 1754.—Rome, Italy. 
1648, 1644, 1671.—Tilling the soil in the 
fertile hills of Umbria near Assisi, 
Italy. 1688.—Venice, Italy. 1757, 1766, 
LIGT, A169, WT, ATTS, ATS, 7 ESO: 
1784.—Verona, Italy. 1789, 1790. (Hi 
120871-120913, Dec. 31, 1908: 2 CHsOr 
each Jan. 2, 1909.) 


WHITE (JAMES R.), Kalispell, Mont. 
[2783-2735 
Montana elk. 1-3. 120159-— 


120161, Dec. 21, 1908.) 


WHITEHEAD & Hose co., Newark, N. J. 
[2736-2738 


(F 71794, Dec. 


(H 


Sheath gown girl. 
28, 1908.) 

We want you on our books. A, B. 
(H 119603, 119604, Dec. 12, 1908.) 


739 
Bear in mind. (F 71837, Dec. 29, 


1908.) 


dl 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES : 
2740 pt. Iv, 0. S., V. 4 


Wicut (SHELDON), Elsie, Mich. [2740 | Woopwarp & TIERNAN PTG. co.—Cont’d, 
Elsie, Mich., nine views. (H 121275, | Morning’s pleasure. (F 71429, D 
| 


Jan. 2, 1909.) 19, 1908.) | 
Wintemvutse (F. C.), Anaconda, Mont. | _ Of the tree and vine. (F 71430, Dee. 
[2741 | 19, 1908.) | 


14, 1908.) Peter Pan. (F 71424, Dec. 19, 1908.) 


WITKOWSKI (KK), South Orange, IN = ie Pleasant digression. (Fk 71421, Dee. | 

[2742 | 19, 1908.) 5 
Happy days. (K 71455, Dec. pe | Purity. (F 71425, Dec. 19, 1908.) 
1908. ) _ Seeing America. (KF 71918, Dec. 31, 


| 1908.) 
WOMEN’S TRADE UNION LEAGUE OF CHI- | 3 : 

caco, Chicago, Ill. [2743-2745 _ Start in life. (F 71919, Dec. 31, 

Aienicatin’ the makinesom fized | 
Dec. 11, 1908.) ; ’ Summer. (F 71419, Dee. 19, 1908.) } 

Sacred motherhood. (F 71203, Dec. _ Weather birds. (HF 71426, Dec. 19, 
11, 1908.) | 1808.) 

Seal of national women’s trade | Wooren (BayarD), New Bern, N. C. © 
union league. (EF 71202, Dec. 11, | [2767 
1908.) __ New Bern water-front. (H 120443, 
Woop (Harry), Kansas City, Mo. | Dec. 28, 1908.) 

[2746 Weyer (Henry S.), Nantucket, Mass. 

Intellectual pup. (F 72001, Jan. 4, | [2768, 2768 
1909; 2c. Jan. 6, 1909.) | Nantucket, Mass. 1, 2. (H 119601) 
WOoDALLEN (M. C.), Mobile, Ala. | 119602, Dec. 12, 1908.) 

[2747 | 4 


ae YOUNG WOMAN’S CHRISTIAN ASSN., Ta- 
Mobile, [Ala.] (H 119681, Dee. 14, | coma, Wash. [2770-2775 


1908; 2 c. Noy. 30, 1908. i 
c. Nov gis Details of Mt. Baker’s summit. ( 
Woopwarp & TIERNAN PTG. co. St. | 71990, Dec. 17, 1908.) 


Seeraaen . 

Louis, Mo. [2748-2766 Glimpses of the exposition at Se- 
Awaiting a cue. (F 71913, Dec. 31, | attle. (F 71987, Dec. 17, 1908.) 

1908. ) _ Maid of the mist. (F 71986, Dee. 17, 


Canvassing the district. (F 71914, | 1908.) 


Dec. 31, 1908. 
i 31, i ibe Flies RS Paradise valley and some flowers 
eo. (F 71915, Dee. 31, -) that grow there. (F 71988, Dec. 17, 
Dorothy. (F 71420, Dec. 19, 1808.) | 1908. ) 


Drifting. = 71427, Dec. 19, 1908. ) Queen of the Cascades. (EF 71985, 

Kye for business. (F 71916, Dec. 31, | Dee. 17, 1908.) | 

a | si high school d jected 
: : | acoma high school and proj 

Oe ne tide. (HF 71917, Dec. 31, | stadium. (F 71989, Denn 


1908. ) Rage 

Keep out of the kitchen. (IF 71428, 2-008 2a Ch, i ae 
Dec. 19, 1908.) | | Zrecter (C. P.), Columbus, Wis. 

Lee (Gen. Robt. E.) (F 71428, Dee. | [277 
19, 1908.) | Bernard. (H 120064, Dec. 18, 1908.) 


Summary statement of deposits, received and credited, included in the Cata- 
logue since January 1, 1909. 


Number of entries of Engravings, Cuts and Prints, completed by deposit__ | 
Number of entries of Chromos and Lithographs, completed by deposit____ 265) 
Number of entries of Photographs completed by deposit____.___________-- 1, 611 


32 


: CLASS |, FINE ARTS 


. Eo Save space the copyright notice after each description is abbreviated ; the statement as 
to the receipt of one copy of the photograph is always omitted when the photograph has 
been received on the day of entry. ‘The notice after the first title, if printed in full, 
would read: ‘“ Copyright by Mary B. Adelsperger, Chicago, Ii. Class I, XXe, no. 
28016, January 6, 1909: 1 photograph received January 6, 1909.” 


-— — =e oe SE a a= at 


ADELSPERGER (Mary B.). Chicago, Ill. | AMERICAN LABEL MFG. cOo.—Continued. 
L 


2777 | Sweet sixteen. Four panels, first is 
Spirit of the flames. Mantel design | empty, second contains bust of girl, 

for fireplace, in low relief. Female | third shows landscape, fourth branch 

figure draped in smoke and flames. (I | of a shrub. (1 28021. Jan. 6, 1909.) 


28016, Jan. 6, 1909.) AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHIC CO., New 
ADLER (A.) BROS. & cCoO., Rochester, Wonk,. Ni iY: [2789 
N. Y.- [2778-2781 | Medora (La) A. A plain rectangu- 
Sight seeing. Two young men gaz- | lar panel having a conventional border. 
ing at some object which is not seen in | (I 27868, Dec. 22, 1908.) 
design. (I 28047, Jan. 9, 1909.) | 


: AMERICAN SHOW PRINT CO., Milwaukee, 
Summer days. In the open with a , 


: 29790. 
one tree in sight are two men attired ae ; a [2790-2793 
in light grey suits. (I 28049, Jan. 9, Automobile arriving on the western 
1909.) plains. Poster drawing. (I 27877, 
Thoroughbreds. Two men on a ve- Dec. 24, 1908.) We i : 
randa, one sitting on the railing, while Automobile giving chase to ae ab- 
the other is standing. (I 28050, Jan. | ductor. Poster. drawing. (I 27878, 
9, 1909.) | Dec. 24, 1908.) 
Winter time. Two men wearing Short horn and Hereford cattle 


long overcoats, coming down steps, at | heads. Poster drawing. (I 27880, 

‘some distance is another man. (I | Dec. 24, 1908.) 

28048, Jan. 9, 1909.) Stock poster no. 8166. Poster draw- 

AMeuiCAN GABEL Mac. co., Baltimore, | ™S- ‘1 27879, Dec. 24, 1908.) 
[2782-2788 | AmericAN ‘ToBACco co., New York, 


Bay view. Marine view enclosed in Ne ¥: [2794 
fancy border, to the right a man Sser- Tiger. Tiger’s head with face look- 
vant carrying a tray. (I 28019, Jan. | ing at you from between tall blades of 
6, 1909.) grass. (I 27869, Dec. 23, 1908.) 


Early spring. Two panels, first : 
contains trunk and branches of a leaf- | ASBJORNSEN (SievaLD), Chicago, Il. 
less tree, second panel contains a land- [2795 
scape view. (I 28017, Jan. 6, 1909.) Taft (W. H.) Bust, in white metal. 

Green yalley. Evergreen wooded | and bronze plated. (E 27993, Jan. 2, 
mountain ranges upon either side of a | 1909.) 


valley. (I 28022, Jan. 6, 1909.) BEARD ART AND STATIONERY Co., Min- 


Lighthouse (The). Marine view neapolis, Minn. [2796 
with a lighthouse in foreground, back- Parting day; by Elizabeth Chant. 
ground, open sea. (I 28020, Jan. 6, | Farmer returning with his horses from 
1909.) the fields. (I 27890, Dec. 26, 1908.) 

Midsummer. Three panels, first uy 

eontains a medallion on which is a | Becx (O. W.), Brooklyn, N. Y. Z 
landseape, etc. (I 28028, Jan. 6, | [2797, 2798 
1909.) Lincoln (Abraham). Profile bust 

Sunrise at sea. Marine view at sun- | and in front of it is a winged figure 
rise containing a schooner-rigged ves- | holding in each hand a toreh. (1 
sel under sail. (I 28018, Jan. 6, 1909.) | 27866, Dec. 22, 1908.) 


3 
68 4 ( 9 09 oO 


CATALOGUE 
2799 


Beck (O. W.)—Continued. 
Lincoln (Abraham) 


view, half length figure of History in 
front of him. (I 27867, Dec. 22, 1908.) 


Breces (A. R.) & co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[2799 

Cupids symphony; by Albertini Ran- 
dall Wheelan. Three sections, cupids 
in various positions playing on musical 


instruments. (I 28004, Jan. 4, 1909.) 
BELL (Howargp CARLTON), Denver, 
Colo. [2800 


Daughter of America. Profile lady’s 
head with heavy braid of hair. (I 
28001, Jan. 4, 1909.) 


BOSTON SCULPTURE CoO., Melrose, Mass. 
[2801 
Lineoln (Abraham); by R. Gironi. 


Bust, showing full beard roll over 
collar and bow tie. (I 27992, Jan. 2, 
1909.) 


BRAUN, CLEMENT & CO., Paris, France. 
[2802-2832 


Au pré des Graves-Villerville, by A. | 


Marais. Pasture scene, four cows 
in foreground, two standing and two 
lying. (I 27952, Dec. 31, 1908.) 


Aubepine, by Enjobras. Young 
woman wearing loose gown and hold- 
ing twined around her neck a branch 
of white flowers. (I 27973, Dec. 31, 
1908. ) 


Automne, by A. M. Gorter. 
way through woods bordered by tall 
trees, on left is rustic bridge. (I 
27951, Dec. 31, 1908.) 


Bains de Chloris, by Madeleine Le- 
maire. Bathing scene, nude woman 
emerging from water, patting a swan. 
(I 27970, Dec. 31, 1908.) 


Bains de vache, by A. Stengelin. 
Landscape, showing stream in which 
herd of cows are bathing. (I 27967, 
Dec. 31, 1908.) 


Belle journée sur la plage de Sche- 
veningen, by H. W. Mesdag. Group 
of fishing boats, three of which are in 
foreground, and fishermen. 
Dec. 31, 1908.) 


Brume et Rosie de matin, by A. V. 
Mayerie. Landscape showing two 
cows in foreground in front of clump 
ofdtrees., (1. 27961; Dec. 31, 1908.) 


Champagne (Le), by Bellet. 
girl in light gown holding uplifted in 
left hand a wineglass. (I 27960, Dec. 
31, 1908. ) 


Three quarter | 


Pass | 


CT -27855.. | 


Young | 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


is walking. 


| ing in the water. 


| (I 27958, Dec. 381, 1908.) 


| Young girl, 


pt. Iv, n.S., v.4 


| 
: 4 
BRAUN, CLEMENT & co.—Continued. i 


Chasseresse, by Danger. Half lengt 
figure (female) nude to waist holding 
a spear, left hand over neck of doa 
| 

Deep sea rain, by Ch. Napier Henry. 
Marine scene, on right a ship under 
full sail, on left a flock of six gulls. 
rea 27964, Dec. 31, 1908.) 


Départ pour la péche, by H. W. 


| Mesdag. Beach scene showing fishing 


boats and many fishing people. 
27948, Dec. 31, 1908.) 


Diane endormie, by <A. Mercié. 
Woodland scene, nude female figure 
lying in foreground. (I 27962, Dec 
31, 1908.) 

Environs de Bonny sur Loire, by H. 


Harpignis. Woodland scene, in fore 
ground five immense trees. (I 27953, 


(I 


i Dec. 31, 1908.) 


Farmer’s daughter, by Alice B. Ring. 


| Peasant girl carrying two great jars 


suspended from  shoulder-pole. 
27977, Dec. 31, 1908.) 


Fées (Les), by Madeleine Lemaire. 
Two female figures in fancy costumes, 
one embracing the other. (I 27971, 
Dec. 31, 1908.) 


Femme nue, by Lee Robbins. Nude 
female figure seated in armchair, full 
face view. (I 27978, Dec. 31, 1908.) 


Gourmandise, by Bellet. Young 
girl seated sideways at end of table 


(I 


on which is some fruit cake, ete. (1 
27959, Dec. 31, 1908.) 
Hallali sur pieds, by F. Maissen. 


Woodland scene showing deer at bay 
surrounded by four dogs, on right is 
hunter on horseback. (I 27949, Dec. 
31, 1908.) 


Mayence, 24 juillet 1798, by A. La- 
lanze. Military scene, showing regi- 
ment of soldiers emerging through 
arched gate. (I 27968, Dec. 31, 1908.) 


by Ed. Bisson. 5865, 
shoulders partly bare, 
wearing loose white drapery and hair 
flowing. (I 27975, Dec. 31, 1908.) 


Mer du nord, by H. W. Mesdag. 
Fishing scene, two fishing boats in 
foreground to one of which fisherman 
(I 27954, Dec. 31, 1908.) 

Miroir (Le), by Gervais. Two nude 
female figures in front of fountain, 
one drying her ankle and other look- 
(I 27956, Dec. 31, 


Mélancolie, 


| 1908.) 
34 


s. 1-4, Jan., 1909 


UN, CLEMENT & co.—Continued. 


- Off-shore wind, by Ch. Napier Henry. 
arine scene, on left ship under full 
8 il. (I 27968, Dec. 31, 1908.) 


_ Par le bout de Vaile, by Tessier. 
Four children in oriental costume 
seated on stone bank, child in fore- 
ground has hold of a bird by one wing. 
(I 27965, Dec. 31, 1908.) 


Paradis perdu, by Gme. Courtois. 
Mountainous landscape, on left nude 
female figure offering apple to nude 
male figure lying on ground. (I 27969, 
Dec. 31, 1908.) 


Printemps, by Hisman Semenowsky. 

Young girl standing beside marble col- 
a holding over her head branch of 
White flowers. (I 27972, Dec. 31, 
1908.) 
- Rosette, by Duthoit. Bust figure of 
young woman wearing loose drapery 
over shoulders, rose on breast. (I 
27957, Dec. 31, 1908.) 


Salve regina, by Serendat de Belzim. 
Kneeling figure of young girl wearing 
night gown and hands closed before 
breast. (I 27976, Dec. 31, 1908.) 

Soir (Le), by A. V. Mayerie. Land- 
scape showing calf followed by two 
cows and a dog. (1 27950, Dee. 31, 
1908.) 


Soleil brumeux sur la Meuse, by A. 
Stengelin. Scene on banks of river, on 
right is windmill beside which is sail- 
boat. (I 27966, Dec. 31, 1908.) 


Supper at Emmaus, by Alfred W. 
Soord. Two male figures seated at 
table looking toward apparition of 
Jesus Christ. (I 27974, Dec. 31, 1908.) 


Brown (J. G.), New York, N. Y. 
[2833 
Kiss your brother. Three  boot- 
blacks sitting on their boxes, center 
boy holding up a young dog. (I 27891, 
Dec. 26, 1908. ) 


BROWN SHOE CO., St. Louis, Mo. [2834 


White House society of colonial 
days. Ball room scene in the White 
House, Washington and others dancing 
the minuet. (I 27889, Dec. 26, 1908.) 


Burck (S. Crossy), Chicago, Ill. 
[2835, 2836 
Little boy carrying an arm full of 
wood, a small dog holding in his mouth 
a dead branch from a tree. (I 27848, 


ee 


FINE ARTS 


2849 


CAMPBELL, MrtTzarrR & JACOBSON, New 
York, N.Y. [2887-2840 

At the game; young woman wearing 
broad brimmed hat, muff and neck- 


piece, holds muff against her chest. (I 
27990, Dec. 31, 1908.) 
Flirting; young woman wearing 


broad brimmed hat, automobile veil, 
&e., holding muff up toward her face. 
(I 27989, Dee. 31, 1908.) 


Merry widow. Bust portrait of a 
woman with a pleased expression, an 
open fan forms part of the background. 
(I 28046, Jan. 9, 1909.) 

Strolling; young lady holding muff 
upon which is a bouquet of violets, 
against her bosom, broad-brimmed hat. 
(I 27988, Dec. 31, 1908.) 


CAPRONI (P. P.) & BRO., Boston, Mass. 

[2841 

Lincoln (Abraham). Head and part 

of shoulders in high relief, head un- 
covered. (I 28010, Jan. 6, 1909.) 


CLARKE (CLARENCE J.), Los Angeles, 


Cal. [2842 
Emmanuel. A dove, a woman with 
wings, below which is a cross. Quota- 
tions from the Bible. (I 27892, Dec. 


26, 1908.) 


CoLuLier (P. F.) & son, New York, N. Y. 
[2848-2848 

Artist (The); by Maxfield Parrish. 
An artist in a grotesque attitude be- 
fore an easel. (I 278938, Dec. 26, 1908.) 


Baloon man; Maxfield Parrish, 
Vender holding a number of baloons on 
strings which threaten to blow away. 
(I 27875, Dec. 23, 1908.) 

Bareback riders; EF’. X. Leyendecker. 
Two bareback riders on a prancing 
horse’s back. (I 27996, Jan. 2, 1909.) 


Head of the house; by Charles Dana 
Gibson. Old man sitting at table with 
a bowl before him, little girl sitting 
beside him cutting bread. (I 27997, 
gan. 2, 1909.) 


Home again—as the steamer docks, - 
by C. D. Gibson; fat man leaning over 
rail of steamer, in background gentle- 
man and girl. (I 27941, Dec. 30, 1908.) 

Juliet; by Albert Sterner. Young 
woman in a loose trailing robe, on a 
stage, holds bunch of roses. (1 27847, 
Dec. 16, 1908.) 


CooPEer (F. J.) ADV. AGENCY, San Fran- 


Dec. 16, 1908.) cisco, Cal. [2849 
Young boy sowing seeds, hoe in one Hahnemann. Bas-relief of Hahne- 

hand and a little dog capering. (I | mann, design of leaves on edge. (I 

27849, Dec. 16, 1908.) ' 28002, Jan. 4, 1909.) 

; 35 


2850 


CRAFTSMAN GUILD, Highland Park, III. 

[2850 

Scarab. An Egyptian scarab, the 

side and base being covered with Egyp- 

tian hieroglyphics. (I 27861, Dec. 21, 
1908. ) 


CROWELL PUB. co., New York, N. Y. 
[2851 
Valentine cover; by Howard Chand- 
ler Christy. Head of a man and a girl 
in evening clothes, in a heart-shaped 
panel. (I 27862, Dec. 21, 1908.) 


' Rutherford, 
N. J. [2852 
Lincoln (Abraham). Bust made in 
copper bronze, mounted on various 
polished wood plaques. (I 28006, Dec. 
29, 1908; 1 photo, Dec. 28, 1908.) 


DEMING (EDWIN WILLARD), New York, 
oY. [2853-2855 


Bear eating honey; statuary, bear 
cub sitting up with honey nest in his 
arm. (I 27900, Dec. 28, 1908.) 

Indian boy and bear; statuary; In- 
dian boy and bear tusseling for a 
berry jar. (I 27898, Dec. 28, 1908.) 


Wrestling bears; statuary; two bear 
cubs wrestling with arms about each 
other. (I 27899, Dec. 28, 1908.) 
DrmMiIne (KaTHRYN), New York, N. Y. 

[2856 
statuary ; bear sitting 


DEMAREST (ABRAHAM), 


Rocking bear; 


down on his hind legs holding his toes’ 


with his fore legs. (I 27901, Dec. 28, 


1908. ) 
DETCHON > (ADELAIDE), Springfield, 
Mass. [2857, 2858 


Baby’s ballad. Picture of an infant 
with verses above the drawing. (I 
27896, Dec. 26, 1908.) 

Christmas day. Two 
poetry and decorations. 
Dec. 26, 1908.) 


DEVARE (ELIZABETH PETERSEN PR.), 
New York, N. Y. [2859 
McKinley (President Wm.). Bust 
anion plaster. (Ch 28007, tan: 5; 
1909.) 


Draper (A. FRANK), Oakland, Cal. 
[2860 
Merry Yuletide. The words arranged 
in three horizontal parallel lines. (I 
27845, Dec. 14, 1908.) 


FLAGG (CHARLES Hartford, 
Conn. [2861, 2862 
Bartlett (Paul Wayland) sculptor. 
Life-size bust portrait. (I 27870, Dec. 
23, 1908. ) 


verses of 
(©) 29897, 


NOEL), 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 3 
pt. Iv, 0. S:, Ve 


FLacc (CHARLES NoEL)—Continued. | 


Bartlett (Paul Wayland) sculptor. | 
Life-size bust portrait, hands Showing 
in part at base of canvas. (I 27871, 
Dec. 23, 1908.) 


FORBES LITHO. MFG. CO., Boston, Mass. 
[2863 

American girls. American girls ar- 
ranged in panel form, showing head 
and bust of each. (I 28027, Jan. 8; 


1909.) 
FRIEDRICHS-BREHM cO., New York, 
IND Xe [2864 
Ennui; by Geo. Brehm. Girl, elbow 


resting on an arm chair, her chin rest- 
ing in hand. (I 28012, Jan. 6, 1909.) 


FRYE (JOHN H.), Birmingham, Ala. 
[2865 


Under government control. Capitol 
dome surmounted by figure at top. (I 
27882, Dec. 24, 1908.) . 


GotpscHMmpt (Sara), New York, N. Y. 
[2866 


Bear and forebear. Two bears sit- 
ting arm in arm at the base of a trunk 
of a tree. (I 27825, Dec. 14, 1908.) 


GREYER (Louis A.), Boston, Mass. ! 

[2867 | 
Lucky spudd. Potato resembling a 

human form. (I 28008, Jan. 5, 1909.) 


GuDE (OscaB J.), New York, N. Y. | 
[2868 | 

Panoramic view of Madison square, ~ 
New York; combination photograph 
and drawing of Madison square. (I 
27940, Dec. 30, 1098.) 


GusTIN (H. W.), New York, N. Y. 
[2869 — 
Blufunk. Chinese idol sitting on a 
throne his left hand on his left cheek. 
(I 27803, Dec. 11, 1908. 1 photo. Dec. 
PA & 1908.) 


HARBAN (H. A.), Chicago, III. [2870 


Foster mother; by M. B. Adelkper- 
zer. A typically bedraggled picka- 
ninny, carrying a white doll baby. (1 
27894, Dec. 26, 1908.) | 


HARPER & I BROS., New York, N. Y. 
[2871, 2872 


Man on floor sleeping, smoke from 
brazier ascends, out of it appears the 
legendary figure of Diana. (I 28015, 
Jan. 6, 1909.) ’ 

Woman struggling with man, on the 
shore, men coming over to the rocks, 
prow of boat appears. (I 28014, Jan. — 
6, 1909.) 


36 


os. 1-4, Jan., 1909 


(JONATHAN New 

0). Sah [2873 | 

Water baby. Two year old boy with 

tails instead of legs, grasping a 
(I 28008, Jan. 4, 1909.) 


Scorr), 


‘Harvey (Ett), New York, N. Y. 
a [2874-2878 
- Bashful bear cub; statuette, bear 
eub standing upright with left paw up 
its mouth. (I 27944, Dec. 30, 1908.) 
_ Bear cub with bread: statuette, bear 
eub lying flat on his stomach, hind 
Tegs stretched backwards, fore legs 
eClasping loaf of bread. (1 27945, Dec. 
a , 1908.) 
_ Performing bear on ball; 
r spinning a ball, standing position 
m left foot. (I 27946, Dec. 30, 1908.) 
S Rex; statuette, standing lion with 
Bead up and mouth open, dead ante- 
e lying at feet. (I 27942, Dec. 30, 
Russian brown bear nursing her 
= statuette, mother bear prostrate 


her back, two cubs feeding. (I 
3, Dec. 30, 1908.) 
ae (J. Hy.), Brooklyn, 


Ps [2879 
_ Village blacksmith; old blacksmith 
holding a hot iron with biceps, right 
arm swinging hammer. (I 27947, Dec. 
30, 1908. ) 


Hupson (G.), Ukiah, Cal. [2880-2882 
) Canvas no. 333. Head of Indian 
child, around his neck is a string on 
which is something tied to keep off 
disease. (I 27860, Dec. 19, 1908.) 
Explorers (The). Indian child hold- 
ing a rope attached to a short-haired 
liow dog. (I 27859, Dec. 19, 1908.) 
_ Ma-Ku-Ku (The big brown owl). 
Indian boy sitting on ground, caring 
ra sleeping baby. (I 27858, Dec. 19, 
1908.) 


Kanno (GERTRUDE Boye), Fruitvale, 
Se Cal. [2883 


} Miller (Joaquin), bas-relief, por- 
ps head with beard. (I 27981, 
31, 1908.) 


Korpree (E. L.), New York, N. Y. 
[2884 
i Wine committee, by W. D. Sadler. 


Interior of old English tavern, at table 
im center are seated five men, four of 
them holding a glass of wine each. (I 
4 . 28, 1908.) 1 photo. Dec. 


statuette, | 


| and two sitting. 


FINE ARTS 


| Ku PPENHEIMER & CO., Chicago, II. 
[2885-2888 


At the seaside. Young man at the 
beach, water in the rear, with boats. 
(I 27885, Dec. 26, 1908.) 


On the boulevard. 
coat over his arm. 


Young man with 
(I 27888, Dec. 26, 


| 1908.) 


Quiet stroll. Young man with dog. 
(I 27886, Dec. 26, 1908.) 

Watching. 
man rowing. 


Young man watching a 
(I 27887, Dec. 26, 1908.) 


pe 
[2889-2892 

Christmas morning, after Mr. and 
Mrs. Jack have promised each other 
not to do anything in way of presents; 
by C. Coles Phillips. Each one being 
surprised with the gift of the other. 
(I 27857, Dec. 19, 1908.) 


Faith—Though he slay me yet will 
I trust them (Job xiii, 5); by Bayard 
Jones. Young man and woman in an 
auto that is being driven at a furious 
pace along a country road. (I 28025, 
Jan. 6, 1909.) 


Forty miles from anywhere and the 
parson away on vacation; by Geo. W. 
Barratt. A dejected couple, she is 
sitting on step of parson’s house, while 
the youth is standing at the door. (I 
28024, Jan. 6, 1909.) 

Why is a neighbor’s paper always 
better than your own? by Orson Low- 
ell. A row of people sitting in a street 
car each with his or her own paper 
open. (I 27895, Dec. 26, 1908.) 


Littig (W. T.) & co., New York, N. Y¥ 

[2898, 2894 

Brown university, Providence, R. I.; 

by Richard Rummell. Birds-eye view ; 
(I 27995, Jan. 2, 1909.) 

' Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y., in- 

cluding surroundings and all the col- 


LIFE PUB. co., New York, N. 


lege buildings. (I 27902, Dec. 28, 
1908. ) 
McCrary (FRANK B.), Knoxville, 
Tenn. [2895 
Pickaninnies. Seven little negro ba- 


bies entirely naked, five are standing 
(I 27998, Aug. 19, 


1908.) 
MAGEE (WiLtIAM D.), Monticello, 
Towa. [2S96 


Emblematic picture mat. Spread 
eagle, upon breast is a shield the out- 
line of which is raised. (I 27994, 
Jan. 2, 1909.) 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2897 


Mansuipe (Paut H.), New York, N.Y. | OstHaus (EpmMunD H.), New 
me: 


[2897 
Circus rider; Statue, circus horse 


in act of cantering around the circus 
ring. (I 27850, Dec. 16, 1908.) 


MANZI, JOYANT & Co., Paris, France. 
[2898 


Viérge (La) et l’enfant Jésus; by 
If. Hébert. The Virgin seated on a 
low wall holds on her knee the infant 
Jesus. (I 27854, Dec. 18, 1908.) 


MARINE NATIONAL BANK OF BUFFALO, 
Buffalo, N. Y. [2899 
Shooting the rapids; by Philip R. 
Goodwin. Two guides in a birch bark 
canoe shooting the rapids. (I 27881, 
Dec. 14, 1908.) 


MARTIN (HERBERT M.), Danville, Va. 
[2909 
Kappa Sigma fraternity coat-of- 
arms. Shield, having a diagonal sec- 
tion, a field of five stars, above the 
shield is Caduceus of Mercury. (1 
28005, Jan. 4, 1909.) 


Martin (J. B.), New York, N. Y. 
[2901 
Jolly family; oblong panel showing 
busts of several old men, young men, 
ete., all of whom are about to drink 


some beverage. (I 27987, Dec. 31, 

1908. ) 

Martin (Mrs. Mattie J.), Yonkers, 
i ee a [2902 


Truth will out. A white rooster and 
a white hen looking at each other and 
five black chickens. (I 28028, Jan. 8, 
1909.) 


Nast (C. H.), Chicago, Il. [2908 
Creating the Stars and stripes; by 
Frederick Webster. Figure of lady 
in room making American flag. (I 
28011, Jan. 6, 1909.) 
NOBLE ART ASSOCIATION, New York, 
Weoeys [2904 
. Potter (Rt. Rev. Henry Codman) ; 
by W. Clark Noble. Bas-relief, a 
straight left side profile. (I 27858, 
Dec. 16, 1908; 1 photo. Dec. 7, 1908.) 


OAKLAND CHEMICAL ©CO., York, 
iN... [2905 
Secret (The) ; bust of young woman 
with smiling face, fore finger of left 
hand against her lip, holding in right 


New 


hand a small bottle. (I 27986, Dec. 
31, 1908.) 


pt. Iv, n.s., V.4_ 
York, | 
[2906 — 


Come home. St. Bernard puppy 
climbing up steps, mother and other 


puppies waiting for him. (I 278383, 
Dec. 14, 1908.) a 
PappocK (WILLARD D.), New Yor 

N.Y: [2907-2910 


Dancing girl, A; stands, weight on 
left foot with figure inclining toward — 
right and twisted toward left. (I - 
27982, Dec. 9, 1908.) . 


B; stands inclined 
backward and toward right. 
Dec. 9, 1908.) 


——C; stands leaning slightly ing 
4 
7 


slightly 
(I 27983, 


ward, with weight on left leg, right 
foot placed backward. (I 27984, Dec. 
9, 1908. ) 


——D)D; stands on right foot leaning | 
backward, somewhat supported by left 
foot. (I 27985, Dec. 9, 1908.) | 


Pepsi Cota co., New Bern, N. C. [2911 


Health. Woman, in her raised left 
hand she holds a glass. (I 28045, Jan. 
9, 1909. ) 


PHILLIPS (T. FE.) co., Dubuque, Iowa. 

[2912-2937 

Gothic double confessional 10272. 
(I 27904, Dec. 28, 1908.) 


Gothic main altar 20108; altar ta-— 
ble having Lord’s last supper in cen-— 
ter. (I 27915, Dec. 28, 1908.) | 


28, 1908.) 


20104. (I 27908, Dee. 
—— 20112. (I 27906, Dec. 28, 1908.) 
—— 20114. (I 27914, Dec. 28, 1908.) _ 
—— 20115. (I 27909, Dec. 28, 1908.) 
—— 20119. (I 27910, Dee. 28, 1908.) © 
—— 20121. (I 27912, Dee. 28, 1908.) 7 
20101; altar table having Ag- 
nus Dei in center. (I 27907, Dec, 28, 
1908.) | 
—— 20123. (I 27913, Dec. 28, 1908.) | 


—— 20125; altar table having I. H.S. 
in center. (1.27911, Dec, 28, 1908.) 


Gothic side altar 28000. (I 27924, 
Dec. 28, 1908.) | 


(I 27925, Dee. 28, 1908.) 


28007. 
—— 28008. (I 27926, Dec. 28, 1908.)7 
28009. (I 279238, Dec. 28, 1908.)5 


Renaissance main altar 26065. (I 
27927, Dec. 28, 1908.) 
—— 26072. (I 27928, Dec. 28, 1908.) © 
Roman side altar 10996. (I 27905, 
Dec. 28, 1908.) 


38 


——— 


‘nos. 1-4, Jan., 1909 
Puittres (T. F.) co.—Continued. 
- Romanesque main altar 26057. 
27917, Dec. 28, 1908:) 


—— 26064. (I 27916, Dec. 28, 1908.) 
— 26061. (I 27919, Dec. 28, 1908.) 
— 260638. (I 27921, Dec. 28, 1908.) 
—— 26066. (I 27920, Dec. 28, 1908.) 
— 26070. (I 27922, Dec. 28, 1908.) 
26078. (I 27918, Dec. 28, 1908.) 
Shrine 11010. (I 27903, Dec. 28, | 


1908. ) 


PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT, Ber- 
lin, Germany. [29388-2940 
Merry widow; by Cecil Aldin. In- 
terior, a gentleman is offering a bou- 
quet to a lady who is sitting on a sofa 
before a tea table. (I 28000, Jan. 4, 
1909.) 

Quiet rubber; by Cecil Aldin. Two 
gentlemen and two ladies. sitting 
around a table at a game of cards. 
{I 27999, Jan. 4, 1909.) 

Wilhelm Ii; by Arthur Kampf. 
Portrait of the German Emperor, half- 


length figure in uniform. (I 27884, 
Dec. 26, 1908.) 
PoNTONE (J.), Chicago, Ill. [2941 


Virgin Mary. Bas-relief of the head, 
it represents the Madonna praying. (1 
27883, Dec. 26, 1908.) 


QUAYLE & SON, INC., Albany, N. Y. 
[2942 


Football group. Medal design, foot- 
Dall players in action and modeled in 
Telief. (I 27852, Dec. 18, 1908.) 


REMINGTON (FREDERICK), New York, 
i ee [29438 


Savage (The). Indian bust—Head 
‘of Indian, showing teeth and wearing 
‘shell earrings. (I 27830, Dec. 14, 1908.) 


RotH (FREDERICK G. R.), New York, 
1, eae [2944, 2945 


Salvator ; statuary ; race horse stand- 
‘ing, head and neck slightly stretched 
forward. (I 27979, Dec. 31, 1908.) 


Star Ruby; statuary; thoroughbred 
‘stallion standing, head raised. (I 
27980, Dec. 31, 1908.) 


: Rounetus (Car), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[2946, 2947 
Dauntless. Mountain valley, storm 
clouds, water in foreground, bull elk be- 
hind. (I 27864, Dec. 22, 1908.) 


In doubt. A bull moose, big rock be- 
hind, timber above it. (I 27863, Dec. 
22, 1908.) 


| cave. 


FINE ARTS 


Scorr & Bowne, New York, N. Y. 
[2948 
Nest of babies. Four babies in va- 
rious positions in a nest made of straw, 
twigs, ete. (I 28013, Jan. 6, 1909.) 


SEITER & KAppPES LITHOGRAPHING CO., 
New York, N. Y.. [2949-2952 
Big game; by E. Johnson King. Male 
and female lion near the mouth of their 
(I 27828, Dec. 14, 1908. ) 
Bonnie lassie; by Par. Head; sub- 
ject wearing a large felt hat with a 


single feather. (I 27827, Dec. 14, 
1908. ) 
Orchid girl; by Earl Christy. 


Young woman wearing fur hat trimmed 
with roses; fur neck piece. (I 27826, 
Dec. 14, 1908.) 

Rancho girl; by E. Johnson King. 
Young woman in cowboy dress astride 
a bronecho pony. (I 27829, Dec. 14, 


1908.) 
SEITER & KNAPPS LITHOGRAPHING CO., 
[2953 
Susanne. Statue; a small nude fig- 


ure of a woman in seated position, 
hands raised and clasped behind the 
head. (1 27846, Dec. 14, 1908; 1 
photo. Dec. 5, 1908.) 


SPIELVOGEL (H.), New York, N. Y. 
[2954 
Devant la mer, (Before the ocean) ; 
by A. Schubert. A _ little nude girl 
standing on the ocean beach. (I 27881, 
Dec. 24, 1908.) 


STURMER (GEORGE W.), W. Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [2955 
Betsy Ross memorial association. 
Platform having statues at the corners 
and a stepped base, upon which memo- 
rial stands, having dome. (I 27882, 
Dec. 14, 1908.) 


THOMAS (FRANK C.), Cleveland, Ohio. 
[2956 

Affinity; girl in large hat with 
plume, about to eat a piece of candy. - 
(I 27932, Dec. 29, 1908; 1 photo. Novy. 


3, 1908.) am 
Tower (A. J.) co., Boston, Mass. 

[2957 

Bad fix. Sailing vessel in a fog, 


the prow of a steamship is appearing 
through the mist, sailors gazing in 
terror at the ship. (I 27876, Dec. 24, 
1908.) 


U. S. PATENT SPECIALTY CO., New York, 
i ee oe [2958 
Lineoln (Abraham). Three quarter 
view of bust. (I 27865, Dec. 17, 1908.) 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES ; 


2959 


VopacH (W.) & co., Leipzig, Germany. 

[2959 

Nachbarskinder (Neighbors) ; 

ting around a table in a garden, youth- 

ful gentleman is leaning over 
fence. (I 28026, Jan. 7, 1909.) 
VoLK (D.), Center Lovell, Me. 

[2960, 2961 


Lincoln (Abraham). Cast of the 


left hand shows the back of the hand. | 


(I 27873, Dec. 23, 1908.) 
Cast of the right hand, show- 
ing front of the hand. (I 27874, Dec. 


by 
Hermann Koch. Party of ladies sit- | 


the ) 


| 
| 
| 
| 


scription at bottom, For God so love 


23, 1908. ) 
VoseE (R. Cc. & N. M.), Boston, Mass. 
[2962 
Isabella; by M. L: Macombes. Girl, | 


veil bound on her head, leaning on a 


table. (I 27856, Dec. 18, 1908.) 
WEBSTER (H. DANIEL), Westport, 
Conn. [2963 


Clay (Henry), bronze portrait bust, 
head turned slightly to right. (I 
27933, Dec. 29, 1908.) 


Weiss (Hips H.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[2964-2966 


Let us have faith that right makes 


right; design made with quotation 


| lief. 


pt. Iv, n.8., Vv. 


Weiss (Hizpa H.)—Continued. 


ornamented with bunch of laurel, done 
in bas-relief. (I 27991, Dec. 31, 1908. 


Lincoln (Abraham). 
27855, Dec. 14, 1908.) 


—— Bas-relief of profile with 


Bas-relief. 


(I 27872, Dec. 23, 1908. 


WHITNEY (WILLIAM H.), Mount Ver 
non, BL x: 5 


Lincoln (Abraham). Profile bus 
under which are originai quotation 
with dates of birth and date, 1809- 
1909. (I 28044, Dec. 29, 1908. | 
photo. Jan. 9, 1909.) 


WITKOWSKI (KARL), Vailsburg, N. J. 
First lesson. Girl and boy sittin 
near a brick wall, nearby a basket a 


his children. 


a bed for a little dog. (I 27851, Det 
17, 1908.) 
WoLtrson (Morris), New York, N. 


[2969, 29 ; 

Lincoln (Abraham), full face; higl 
relief en placque. (I 27930, Dec. 2% 
1908. ) 


in profile; placque in high re 
(I 27929, Dec. 28, 1908.) - q 


Number of entries of Fine Arts completed ry deposit of 1 photograph each 
and included in the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1909_._\__-__1_ ee ee 1€ 


O 


2971-5710 


LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


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


PART 4: 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS; 
CHROMOS AND LITHOGRAPHS; 
PHOTOGRAPHS; 

FINE ARTS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 4 
Nos. 5-8 
FEBRUARY, 1909 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


1909 


a Catalogue of Copyright Entries, Part 4, is arranged in two alphabets of 


proprietors, with subalphabets of titles as follows: 

I. Containing titles for Class F, Engravings, Cuts and Prints; Class G, Chromos 
and Lithographs; Class H, Photographs. 

II. Containing Class I, Fine Arts (giving a list of the photographs deposited accord- 
ing to law with the applications for copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, 
Statuary, and Models or Designs intended to be perfected as works of the Fine Arts). 

The Catalogue of Copyright Entries appears each week, but to avoid the inconyentil 


ience of a number of small alphabets of different subjects all the entries for Engray- 


| 
H 
i 


ings, Cuts and Prints, Chromos and Lithographs, and Photographs, completed since the 
last issue, are arranged here in a single monthly alphabet. The entries for Fine Arts 
will be found in a separate alphabet following this. 

‘The entries marked thus * are such as have been delayed inclusion in the Catalogue 


on account of necessary correspondence. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS; CHROMOS AND 
LITHOGRAPHS; PHOTOGRAPHS; FINE ARTS 


To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated; the statement as to 
recipi of copies is always omitted when the copies are received on the day of entry. 


e notice, 
Akin co., aa Wis. 
a. 14, 


after the first title, if printed in full, 
Class Hy, XXe, no. 120706, Jan. 14, 1909; 


would read: Copyright by Earl D. 
2 copies received 


Sox (Eart D.) co., Hillsboro, Wis. 
[2971 
(H 121706, Jan. 14, 1909.) 


ALEXANDRIA WASHINGTON LODGE NO. 
22, A. F. & A. M., Alexandria, Va. 
[2972, 2973 
_ Chair occupied by George Washing- 
ton when* master of Alexandria 
Washington lodge. (H 121532, Jan. 
12, 1909.) 
Masonic trowel used by General 
rge Washington. (H 122203, Jan. 


Big bear. 


, 1909.) 
AAMERICAN-EXAMINER, New York, N. Y. 
[2974-2999 
Can you beat it? (F 72373, Jan. 
18, 1909.) 
‘Foxy Grandpa. (F 72549, Jan. 18, 
1909.) 
—(F 72899, Feb. 2, 1909; 2 c. 
Feb. 1, 1909.) 
Going some, eh? (F 72368, Jan. 18, | 
1909. ) 


Happy Hooligan enters society. 
72546, Jan. 18, 1909.) 


Happy Hooligan gets a new suit. 
(F 72894, Feb. 2, 1909.) 


Happy Hooligan takes a stroll with 
Suzanne. (F 72370, Jan. 13, 1909.) 


Incident in the life of [Buster]. 
(F 72898, Feb. 2, 1909.) 


Jimmy. (F 72372, Jan. 18, 1909.) 
— (F 72544, Jan. 18, 1909.) 
'_—— (F 72895, Feb. 2, 1909.) 


Just [Buster] (F 
1909.) 


Man. (F 72547, Jan. 18, 1909.) 
| Ob Winnie. (F 72374, Jan. 13, 1909.) 
/ — (F 72548, Jan. 18, 1909.) 
—_ (F 72722, Jan. 26, 1909.) 


_Parley-vous Francais? 
Jan. 26, 1909.) 


(EF | 
| AMERICAN - JOURNAL - EXAMINER, New 


_ Katzenjammer kids meet a-smart | 


(F 72724, | 
| Jan. 


| 2 41 


12126, Jan. 26, | 


AMERICAN-EXAMINER—Continued. 


Recitation by Alfred Tennyson and 
[Buster] (F 72543, Jan. 18, 1909.) 


*Scuse me Mr. Johnson. (F 72371, 
Jan. 18, 1909.) 


(F 72545, Jan. 18, 1909.) 
——— (722s dano7G,-1909: ) 
—— (F 72896, Feb. 2, 1909.) 


These, ladies and gentlemen, are the 
Katzenjammer kids. (F 72725, Jan. 


26, 1909. ) 


Widow Perkins and her dog Violet. 
(F 72369, Jan. 13, 1909.) 


—— (F 72727, Jan. 26, 1909.) 
Yes, ’twas Hans.. (F 72897, Feb. 2, 


1909.) 
AMERICAN HOME MAGAZINE CO., New 
York, N- Y: [3000, 3001 
American home magazine. Cover 
design. Jan., 1909. ¢F 72473, Jan. 16, 

1909.) 
——Feb., 1909. (F 72999, Feb. 5, 

, 1909.) 


York: Na ¥: [38002-3112 

Adventures of a bunch of puffs. (F 
72426, Jan. 14, 1909.) 

Adventures of a pair of trousers. 
(F 72558, Jan. 20, 1909.) 

Are women slaves. (F 72767, Jan. 
27, 1909.) 
(F 72957, Feb. 4, 1909.) 


Chip of the old block. (F 
Jan. 7, 1909.) 
Common people’s library of fiction. 


72182, 


| (F 72452, Jan. 15, 1909.) 


Diogenes gets square with Ananias 
and Munchausen. (F 72375, Jan. 18, 


; 1909.) 


Do husbands support their wives? 
(EF 72156, Jan. 9, 1909.) 
Do you know this man? 


(F 72137, 
8, 1909.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3112 


AMERICAN-J OURN AL-EXAMINER—Cont’d. 
(F 72275, Jan. 11, 1909.) 
—__. (FW 72424, Jan. 14, 1909.) 
—_— (F 72539, Jan. 16, 1909.) 
—__— (F 72677, Jan. 23, 1909.) 
__— (F 72836, Jan, 29, 1909.) 
Dogs is dogs. (F 72710, Jan. 25, 
1909. ) 
___— (F 72781, Jan. 28, 1909.) 
Frog he would a-wooing g0. 
72337, Jan. 12, 1909.) 
(EF 72454, Jan. 
—— (F Jan. 
——. (Ff 7 Jan. 
—— (KF 7 Jan. 
a= (H" (2(o2, dans 
(i Wor, salle 
—— (KT Jan. 
——(FK 7 Feb. 2, 1909.) 
—_— (F 72958, Feb. 4, 1909.) 
Gentle art of street cleaning. 
72728, Jan. 26, 1909.) 
Gimlet club. (F 
1909. ) 
eens (aii) 
ees ©) 
ae 
2 ( 
—_— (F 72560, 


(F 


15, 1909.) 
19, 1909.) 
21, 1909.) 
23, 1909.) 
26, 1909.) 
28, 1909.) 
30, 1909.) 


(F 


(2211, Jam dk 


13, 1909.) 
14, 1909.) 
16, 1909.) 
18, 1909.) 
20, 1909.) 


Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan, 
Jan. 


Aaa 4 
mw Ww w 
Ot HB co 
i Ces 
rei uae 


pt.iv,n.s.,v.4 


AMERICAN-JOURNAL-EX AMINER—Cont’@, 

(F 72427, Jan. 14, 1908)) 
—— (F 72542, Jan. 16, 1909.) 
—— (FE 72555, Jan. 19; 19095) 
—— (F Jan. 21, 1909.) 
——(F 22 Jan, 23, 1909.) 
—— (F 72712, Jan. 25, 1909.) 
—— (FF 72 Jan. 27, 1909:) 
—— (F 72839, Jan. 29, 1909.) 
—— (F 72 Feb. 1, 1909.) 
—— (F 72900, Feb. 2, 1909.) 
—— (F 72960, Feb. 4, 1909.) ' 
Henpecko, the monk. (F 721388, Jan, 

8, 1909.) 
—— (F 72645, Jan. 22, 1909.) 


Hooligan brothers: Happy gets fired 
out. (F 72139, Jane 6, 19065) 


Horseback endurance rides all the 


Wee (iE 
eG 
cae 
ee OR 
Soe G 
ee LGR 
aE Gy 
SEO 


Great scrap 
12335, Jan. 12, 1909.) 


Groucho the monk. 


9, 1909.) 
eae § {) 
ae Hy 
Sener ©) 
pea. (pf 
eee 2) 
Sad Gi 
poe CE 


Hall room boys. 


1909. ) 


72278, 
72378, 
72552, 
72559, 
72738, 
72856, 
T2877, 


Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 


gan. 


Jan. 


Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Feb. 


22, 1909.) 
25, 1909.) 
27, 1909.) 
1909.) 
1909.) 
1909.) 
1909.) 
. 5, 1909.) 


29, 
ae © 
. ee 
. 4, 


in Washington. 


(i 


(EF 72158, Jan. 


11, 
18, 
18, 
20, 


1909.) 
1909.) 
1909. ) 
1909.) 
26, 1909.) 
30, 1909.) 
1, 1909.) 


—=—— (F 72159, Jan. 9, 1809.) 
— (F 72838, Jan. 12, 1909.) 


(F 72141, Jan. 8, 


rage. (F 72540, Jan. 16, 1909.) | 
How to cook possums, (F 72556 
Jan. 20, 1909.) : 
I see by the papers. (KE 72729, Jan. 
26, 1909.) i 
—_— (F 72765, Jan. 27, 1909.) 
—— (F 72837, Jan. 29, 1909.) (| 
Knocko the monk. (F 72933, Feb. 
3, 1909.) | 
Mr. Jack. (F 72157, Jan. 9, om 
(EF 72557, Jan. 20, 1909.) | 
—_— (F 72641, Jan. 22, 1909.) 
—— (F 72706, Jan. 25, 1909.) : 
—_— (F 72780, Jan. 26, 1909.) t 
___ (F 72766, Jan. 27, 1909.) , 
—_— (F 72875, Feb. 1, 1909.) i 
_— (F 72901, Feb. 2, 1909.) 
.Mrs. Trubbell. (EF 72600, Jan. 
1909.) i 
—— (F 728538, Jan. 30, 1909.) i 


terrorize country. 


1909. ) 


Never again. 


1909.) 
ee |, 
ae 
ee G5 |) 
ey 6 
ee 
a ae 
eevee & 


One of those slick propositions 
| (I 72442, Jan. 8, 1909.) 


antediluvian 


Our 


(F 


72453, Jan. 
72553, Jan. 
72708, Jan. 
(2(51, Jame 
72779, Jan. 
72930, Feb. 
73021, Feb. 


72550, Jan. 18, 1909.) 
42 


72140, Jan. 8, 


15, 1909.) 
19, 1909.) 
25, 1909.) 
26, 1909.) 
28, 1909.) 
3, 1909.) 
5, 1909.) 


ancestors. 


Q 


os. 5-8, Feb., 1909 


ERICAN-J OURNAL-EXAMINER—Cont’d. 


Poe centenary causes outbreak of 
favens. (F 72598, Jan. 21, 1909.) 
Popular plays. (F 72876, Feb. 1, 
1909.) 
—— (F 72902, Feb. 2, 1909.) 
Secret service. (F 72376, Jan. 13, 
1909. ) 
There’s a reason. 
1909. ) : 
—— (F 72642, Jan. 22, 1909.) 
— (F 72709, Jan. 25, 1909.) 
— (F 72780, Jan. 28, 1909.) 
— (F 72854, Jan. 30; 1909.) 
—— (F 72931, Feb. 3, 1909.) 
—— (F 73022, Feb. 5, 1909.) - 


(F 72599, Jan. 21, 


Thousand and one nights. (F 
72836, Jan. 12, 1909.) 
Tightwaddo the monk. (F 72455, 


Jan. 15, 1909.) 
— (F 73024, Feb. 5, 1909.) 
Washington’s note. (F 72648, Jan. 


22, 1909.) . 

Wireless in Congress. (F 72764, 
Jan. 27, 1909.) 

Wouldn’t it make you mad. (F 


72276, Jan. 11, 1909.) 


AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH CO., 
New York, N. Y. [3113-3122 

Criminal hypnotist. (H 121531, Jan. 
12, 1909.) 

Fascinating Mrs. 
121876, Jan. 22, 1909.) 
meord Of life. (H 121877, Jan. 22, 
1909.) 
_ Love finds a way. 
12, 1909.) 

Mr. Jones has a card party. 
121796, Jan. 19, 1909.) 
Rural elopement. 


Francis. (H 
(H 121529, Jan. 
(H 


(H 121530, Jan. 


12, 1909.) 

‘Sacrifice (The). (H 121590, Jan. 
14, 1909.) 

Those awful hats. (H 122037, Jan. 
27, 1909.) 


Those boys. (H 121795, Jan. 19, 
1909.) - 


Welcome burglar. (H 121797, Jan. 


19, 1909.) 

AMERICAN PRESS ASSN., New York, 
; [3123-3128 

_ Nobody loves a fat man. (F 72721, 


Jan. 26, 1909.) 

_—— (F 72776, Jan. 27, 1909.) 
| —— (F 72864, Jan. 30, 1909.) 
_—— (F 72872, Feb. 1, 1909.) 


&, 

aie 
E 
| he 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 
3219 
AMERICAN PRESS ASSN.—Continued. 
(EF 72920, Feb. 3, 1909.) 
—— (F 73002, Feb. 5, 1909.) 
AMES & ROILLINSON co., New York, 
jap [3129 
Testimonial of graduation. (F 
72790, Jan. 29, 1909.) 
ANDERSON (W. R.), New York, N. Y. 
[31380-38145 


Keep your eyes and mouth closed. 
(F 72291, Dec. 29, 1908.) 


Now do you doubt the old story. (F 
72305, Dec. 29, 1908.) 

Twins are an awful care. (F 72304, 
Dec. 29, 1908.) 

What’s the use series. 1-12. (F 


72292-72308, Dec. 29, 1908.) 
Wubber. (F 72306, Dec. 29, 1908.) 
2c. of each Dec. 30, 1908* 


ANDERSON PUB. CO., New York. N. Y. 
[3146 


Devotionals. (KF 72476, Jan. 16, 1909; 
2c. Jan. 6, 1909.) 


ARDOLINO (Mrs. Louisa), Boston, Mass. 

[3147 

Gesi. (H 121907, Jan. 25, 1909; 2c. 
Jan. 16, 1909.) 


ARTHUR (JAMES), Detroit, Mich. [46 
photographs. ] [38148-3193 


Adrift. — Alone. — Annabel. — Au- 
tumn. — Beatrice. — Bedtime. — Best 
wishes.—Betty.—Canoe girl.—Close of 
day. — Cynthia. — Directoire girl. — 
Drifting.— Dolly.— Elaine.— Estelle.—- 
Evening prayer.—F airy tales.—Gladi- 
ola.—Lullaby.—Margery.—Memories.— 
Mirror girl—Moon girl.—New moon.— 
Pamelia.— Penelope. — Phyllis.— Play- 
mates.— Poinsetts.—Polly.— Pruella.— 
Kieflections. —- Roses. — Shadow girl.— 
Song of the nightingale-—Sweetheart 
cays. — Tulips. — Twilight. — Twilight 
memories.—Twilight songs.—Virvinia. 
— Waiting.— Watching.— Wind girl.— 
Young mother. -(H 121621121666, 
Jan. 15, 1909.) 


Aueur, Swrers & MacHoLp, New York, 
v [8194, 8195 
First in war, first in peace, first in 
the hearts of his countrymen. (F 
72719, Jan. 26, 1909.) 
Lincoln (Abraham). 


(F 72718, Jan. 


26, 1909.) 
AUSTEN (J. I.) co., Chicago, Ill. 
[3196-3219 
Rulers of the world. 1-24. (G 


20821-20844, Feb. 1, 1909.) 


43 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3220 


Bapcock, Hinps & UNDERWOOD, Bing- 

hamton, N. Y. [3220 

Plane (The). (F 72364, Jan. 18, 
1909; 2 ¢. Jan. 7, 1909.) 


BACHE (RENE), Washington, D. C. 
[8221 
(H 1219038, Jan. 23, 1909.) 


BACHRACH (ALAN), Washington, D. C. 


Baby tree. 


[3222 | 
(H 121880, Jan. | 


Nelson (Battling). 
23, 1909.) 


BAIN (GEORGE GRANTHAM), New York, | 
N. Y. 


[3223-38255 
Anthony (Mark). (H 1222838, Feb. 
1, 1909; 2 ec. Feb. 2, 1909.) 


—atthe Transformer. (H122284, 
FPebad;. 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 2,, 1909.) 


Baltie coming in. (H 121995, Jan. 


26,1909. ) 
Beecroft (Chester). (H 121710, Jan. 
16, 1909; 2c. Jan. 14, 1909.) 


Bolet (Niconar). (H 121594, Jan. 
14, 1909. ) 


Carrying Mrs. Murphy ashore. (H 
121998, Jan. 26, 1909.) 
Destinn (Emmy). 14. (H119176— 


119179, Dec. 4, 1908; 2 c. of each Dec. 
7, 1908.*) 

—-95. (H 119180, Dec. 4, 1908; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 7, 1909.) 

Hardie (Keir) 
1909; 2 c. Jan. 21, 1909.) 

Hernandez (Jose) (H 121927, Jan. 
25, 1909.) 
Ja Barra (¥. L. de), 1-38. (H122631— 
122583, Feb. 4, 1909; 2 c. of each Feb. 
5, 1909.) 

Lind-Af-Hageby (Miss) 
Feb. 1, 1909; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1909.) 

Mene. 1. (H 121711, Jan. 16, 1909: 
2c. Jan. 21, 1909.) 


Morena (Bertha) (H 121709, Jan. 
16, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 21, 1909.) 


Painting living statues. (H 121928, 
Jan. 25, 1909.) 
‘ Posing living statues.. (H 121929, 
Jan. 25, 1909.) 

Sembrich (Mme.)} 1-3. (H 121243-— 


121245, Jan. 4, 1909; 2 ¢. of each Jan. 
21, 1909.) 

Survivors of the Republic. 1, 2. 
121996, 121997, Jan. 26, 1909.) 

Gatti CR. oAc)s3 42), ee 121489 Jan, 
11909572. ¢c. Jan. 14,, 1909.) 

Mati (Mirs... We A). 2) )-( ER A21481, 
Jan. 11, 1909; 2 ce. Jan. 14, 1909.) 


(H 


gan. Lt, 1909.) 


BARTELL (Cora B.),. 


(H 122285, 


| 1909; 2c. Jan. 18, 1909.) 


1908; 2c. Jan. 11, 1909.) 


| of each Jan. 13, 1909.) 
(H 1215938, Jan. 14, | 


| Moonlight.—Old oaken bucket.—Trout 
| fishing. — Trout harbor. — Veranda.— 


BISHOP 


BAIN (GEORGE GRANTHAM )—Continueé 5 
Taft pra 2. (H 121483, Jan. 1 
1909; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1909.) ! 
Tsai Fu. (H 121803, Jan. 20, 1909; 

2G Jan, 25; 19092) 
Wallace (D.) (H 122205, Jan. 28, 
1909; 2.c.\ Jan. 380, 1909;) : 
Washing living statues. (H 121930, 
Jan. 25, 1909.) 
Williams (R. J.) (H 122204, Jan. 
28, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1909.) 


BARMORE (WILLIAM K.), New York, 
Ne [3256 
Taft (Hon. Wm. H.), portrait etch- 
ing; by Otto J. Schneider.. (F 72201, 


Coney Island, 


N. Y (S25 
Goodluck girl. (F 72494, Jan. 18, 
1909. ) ’ 
BARTON & SPOONER CO., Cornwall-on- 


Hudson, N. Y. [38258, 


Taft .(President-elect and his fam- 
ily, Augusta, Ga., Xmas holidays, 1908. 
1,2. (H 121359, 121360, Jan. 8, 1909; 
2c. of each Jan. 16, 1909.) 


SEACH (HENRY M.), Remsen, N. Y. 
[14 photographs. ] [3260-327 
Hinkley, N. Y.—Remsen, N. Y.— 
(H 121597, 121598, Jan. 14, 1909; 2 e@ 


Kings falls. — Lumbering 1-4. — 


Winter 1, 2. 


(H 122496-122507, 
3, 1909.) 


Feb. 
BIEDER (J. L.) co. co., Chicago, Ill 
[38274, 3275 


As things go. (F 72188, Jan: 11, 
| 


Tom and Jerry. (F 71496, Dec. 21, : 
j ; 
Baltimore, 

[32cG@ 

(H 10d 

| 


Wakeman, 
[3277 


H 
| 


(J. IXNOWLES), 


Md. 
White (Justice E. D.) 
Jan, 25, 1909.) 


BRLAKESLEE 
Ohio. 


Cross section of an elm tree. 
121417, Jan. 9, 1909.) 


(ALLEN) TDP 


| BLEssine (J. L.), Salamanca, N. Ya 


[3278-328 
B.— Chief Smoke. — 


[3 photographs. ] 
Ah-wey-eyn. 


| Senecan lacrosse player and archer. 


_ (H_ 121601-121603, Jan. 15, 1909.) 
44 


te 


« 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


nos. 5-8, Feb., 1909 


' 


‘ 


BooK NEWS MONTHLY, Philadelphia, 


Pa. [3281-3282 | 
Lady Lilith. (EF 72537, Jan. 20, | 
1909. ) 
Spring. (F 725388, Jan. 20, 1909.) 


Borectum (GutTzon), New York, N. Y. 

[38283 

Lincoln; [by] Gutzon Borglum. (F 
72186, Jan. 6, 1909.) ; 


BosToON HERALD co., Boston, Mass. 
[3284-3287 
Boston’s L system. (F 72146, Jan. 


§, 1909.) 

Direct from Lynn on the east to 
Forest Hills square. (FEF 72266, Jan. 
ie 4909; 2-c. Jan. 9, 1909.) 

Present defects in Greater Boston 
railroad system. (F 72581, Jan. 12, 
1909.) 

South side mystic wharf from Chel- 
sea bridge. (F 72582, Jan. 12, 1909.) 


BowDEN (CHAS.), Muncie, Ind. 
[8288, 3289 


Miami university. (H 121580, Jan. 


14, 1909.) 

' Western college. (H 121581, Jan. 

14, 1909.) 

BRADFORD (CHARLES SYDNEY), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. [8290 


Battle of Germantown. 
Jan. 27, 1909.) 


BRAMPTON SOCIETY, New York, N. Y. 
[8291 
Christ: Description of, by Publius 
Lentulus; with copy of painting by 
Hofmann. (F 73047, Feb. 6, 1909; 2 
ec. Feb. 1, 1909.) 


BRETZMAN (C. F.), Indianapolis, Ind. 

[8292-3294 
university, Bloomington, 
Che 122314, 122215, Jan. 


(H 122036, 


Indiana 
mit. 1," 2. 
29, 1909.) 

U. M. W. of A., 20th annual conven- 
tion, Indianapolis, Jan., 1909. 
122216, Jan. 29, 1909.) 

BRISLEY (FREDERIC), Denver, Colo. 
[8295 

Denver forever. (F 72605, Jan. 21, 
1909; 2 ce. Dec. 28, 1908.) 

Brown (Murray), Wahpeton, N. Dak. 
[8296 

Tea party. (H 121754, Jan. 19, 
1909; 2 c. Jan. 11, 1909.) 

BROWN BROTHERS, New York, N. Y. 

[3297-3304 


“Messina earthquake. 1-8 (H 
121691-121698, Jan. 15, 1909.) 


(H | 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 
3332 


| 
| 


Buck (GEo. V.), Washington, D. C. 
[33805-3307 


Hussiem Kiazim Bey (Hon.) 1. 


| (H 121798, Jan. 19, 1909.) 


Shahan (Very Rev. Thomas Joseph) 
Wt Be CH 822028) > 122022, Jans) 26, 
1909.) 


BUREAU OF NATIONAL LITERATURE AND 
ART, Washington, D. C: [383808 
Richardson (James D.) (F 72153, 


Jan. 9, 1909.) 
CANTWELL (GEO. G.), Valdez, Alaska. 
[3309 
Northern lights photographed by 
moonlight. (H 122160, Jan. 28, 1909.) 
CARPENTER (CHARLES T.), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [3310, 3311 
Base ball design. (F 72846, Jan. 30, 
1909.) 
Basket ball design. (F 72459, Jan. 
16, 1909.) 


Carnrony (J..B:), Oak Park, Il [asta 
Jumping frog. (IF 72689, Jan. 25, 
1909; 2 c. Jan. 19, 1909.) 


CASE (W. H.), Juneau, Alaska. 
[8313-38315 


Farallon (Str.) 1-8 (H 122428- 


| 122430, Feb. 1, 1909; 2 c. of each Jan. 


30, 1909.) 
CATHOLIC CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY, New 
York; (N2 -¥% [3316 


Views of Italian cities destroyed by 
earthquakes. (F 72648, Jan. 22, 1909; 
2 €. Jan, 15, 1909:)} 


CELEBRITY ART CO., Boston, Mass. [12 
photographs. ] [38317-8328 
Basket ball girl, 47, 48.—Brushing 
his own hair.—Commencement 


| days.—Foot ball girl, 45, 46.—His first 


Christmas. — Italian flower girl.—Lo- 
retta.—Under the mistletoe. 7 by 9, 9 
by 12.—Wild rose. (H 121468-121479, 
Jany Ft, 1909.) 


CELLIER (MarGERY), New York, N. Y. 
[8329 


New York. (F 72524, Jan. 19, 1909.) 


CHAPMAN (NOBLE), Patchogue, N. Y. 
[8330-8332 

Scooter coming from the water onto 
pie, 1e6y (5) C.-C 12747, Jan.) 48, 
1909.) 

Scooter jumping an air hole. 
(H 121687, Jan. 15, 1909.) 

—— 2 B. (H 121746, Jan. 
1909.) 


A. 


18, 


45 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3333 


CHRISTY (FE. Eart), New York, N. Y. 
[8833-3341 


Girl in blue. (G 20751, Jan. 380, 
1909.) 
Girl in pink. (G 20749, Jan. 30, 
1909.) 
Girl in red. (G 20750, Jan. 30, 
1909. ) 
Irene. (G 20753, Jan. 30, 1909.) 
Madeline. (G 20754, Jan. 30, 1909.) 
Mae. (G 20752, Jan. 30, 1909.) 
Matinee girl. (G 20757, Jan. 30, 
1909.) 
Society girl. (G 20756, Jan. 30, 
1909.) 
CINCINNATI HORSE SHOE & IRON ©O., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. [8342 


Wise smithy. 
1909; 1 @. Jan. 


(FE (23866, dan. 13, 
20, 1909: 1. ©. Jan. 29, 


729.) 
CLARK (ARTHUR H.) co., Cleveland, 
Ohio. [3343 


Cosy corner in the private library 
of Willis Vickery, esq. (F ‘1386, 
Dec. 11, 1908.*) 


CLARKE (CLARENCE J.), Los Angeles, 


~ Cal. [38344 
Hmmanuel. (H 72202, San. “2, 

1909. ) 
CLINEDINST (B. M.), Washington, D. C. 
[3345-8372 


Ballinger (Mr. Richard) (H 121574, 
Jan. 13, 1909.) 


Carpenter (Mr. F. W.) (H 121575. | 
Jan. 13, 1909.) 

Dawson (Mr. T. C.) (H 122105, 
Jan. 27, 1909.) 

Dawson (Mrs. T. oi) (H 122106, | 
gan. 27, 1909.) 

Foster (Miss Mathilde) (H 122107, 
Jan. 27, 1909.) 

Gompers (Miss S. J.) (H 121573, 


Jan. 13, 1909.) 


Gompers (Mr. Samuel) 
Jan. 13, 1909.) 


Gompers (Mrs. Samuel) 
Jan. 18, 1909.) 


Harding (Bishop Alfred) (H 122108, 
Jan. 27, 1909.) 


Hengelmuller 
Jan. 27, 1909.) 


Hussein Kiazim Bey, new Turkish 


(H 121571, 


(H 121572, 


(Baron) (H 122109, 


ambassador. (H 121579, Jan. 13, 
1909.) 
Interior of studio house. (H 121577, 


Jan. 13, 1909.) 


Auto girl. (G 20755, Jan. 30, 1909.) | 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


CLINEDINST (B. M.)—-Continued. 
Knox (P. C.) 2nd.. "(CH 12201@7 yaw 


27, 1909.) 

Knox (Mr. Reed) (H 122111, Jan. 
27, 1909.) 

Martel (Jacquelin de) (H 122112, 
Jan. 27, 1909.) 

Martel (Viscountess de) (H122113, 
Jan. 27, 1909.) 

Roosevelt (President) (H 122114, 
Jan. 27, 1909.) 

Russell (Mr. W. W.) (H 122115, 
gan. 27, 1909.) : 

Russell (Mrs. W. W.) (H 122116, 
Jan. 27, 1909.) 

Sherman (Mrs. James) (H 122117, 


Jan. 27, 1909.) 


Studio house. 
1909. ) 


(H 121576, Jan. 13, 


Takahira (Baroness) (H 122118, 
gan. 27, 1909.) 

Tillman (Senator B. R.) (H 121568, 
Jan. 13, 1909.) 

Tillman (Mrs. B. R.) (H 121569, 
Jan. 13, 1909.) 

Tillman (Miss Lona) (H 121570. 


| Jan. 13, 1909.) 


Torney (Surgeon General Geo. H.) 
(H 122119, Jan. 27, 1909.) 


Wilkie (Mr. John BE.) (H 121578, 
Jan. 13, 1909.) 
Winthrop (Beekman) (H 122120, 


Jan, 27, 1909.) 


CoFFIN (JOHN O.), Lexington, Mo. 
[8373 
Lexington, Mo., Wenthworth mili- 
tary academy. (H 121909, Jan. 235, 
1909; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1909.) 


CoLBY  MaREAT V.), Denver, Colo. 
[8374-3376 


Gee, I wish I had a girl. (F 72942, 


| Feb. 4, 1909.) 


I’m an Elk too. 
i909. ) 
23 for me. 


(F 72941, Feb. 4,. 


(F 72940, Feb. 4, 1909.) 


CottieR (P. F.) & son, New York, 
Ney. [8377-8388 


Devasted sea-front of Messina. (F 
72508, Jan. 18, 1909.) 
Earthquake in Sicily. 1-6 (F 


72497-72502, Jan. 18, 1909.) 
Effect of the earthquake on the 


homes of Messina. 1-38. -(F 72505— 
72507, Jan. 18, 1909.) 
Ruined city of Messina. 1, 2. (F 


72509, 72510, Jan. 18, 1909.) 


46 


s. 5-8, Feb., 1909 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


_ 3466 


SYLVANIA, Philadelphia, Pa. 


- Linecoln’s anniversary. (G 
Feb. 1, 1909; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1909.) 


‘CoNAT BROTHERS, Manistee, Mich. 
[83890 
(H 121453, Jan. 
2960s tb c.. Jan. 


[3389 
20760, 


_ Maleontent (The) 
11, 1909; 1 c Jan. 


11, 1909.) 
Coox (FE. C.), Boise, Idaho. [38391 
Sacred calendar, 1909. (F 72203, 


wan. 11, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 21, 1909.) 


CooLtipcE (Cassius M.), New York, 
ie 2 [3392, 3393 
Breach of promise suit. (G 20706, 
Jan. 16, 1909.) 
Dog of a bachelor. 
16, 1909.) 


CooPeR (WILLIAM B.), Medford, N. J. 
[3394-8404 
(H 122651-— 


“sh 20705, Jan. 


Camden, N. J. 1-11. 
122661, Feb. 6, 1909.) 


COURIER COMPANY OF BUFFALO, Buffalo, 

me Y. [8405 
_ Sis Hopkins, character head. (G 
20655, Jan. 5, 1909; 2 ec. Jan. 6, 1909.) 


Cox (Epwarp L.), Houston, Tex. 
[8406, 3407 
Great rock in a weary land. (F 
72786, Jan. 29, 1909.) 


Texas prairie shooter. | 
Jan. 29, 1909.) 


2c. of each Jan. 18, 1909. 


CRUMMER (WILBUR F..), Oak Park, II. 
[8408, 38409 
Lincoln (Abraham) (H 122161, Jan. 
28, 1909.) 
» Lincoln and his living words. (F 
72889, Feb. 2, 1909; 2*c. Feb. 5, 1909. } 
‘CRUSADER MONTHLY, Evanston, Ill. [5 
— prints.] [3410-3414 
Disasters voice——No admittance.— 
Sorry lessons.— Under the heel. — 
Which. (F 72700-72702, 72704, 72705, 
Jan. 25, 1909.) 


BoteAN (Mary E.), Los Angeles, Cal. 


(EF 72785. 


MMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENN- | Curtis & CAMERON—Continued. 


Lincoln (Abraham) ; 
Clark & co. 1-4, 
Jan, 28, 1909.) 


Little Bashful; by Hilda Belcher. 
(H 122465, Feb. 2, 1909.) 


Little black cat; by Wm. J. Whitte- 
more. (H 122167, Jan. 28, 1909.) 


Little Dutch; by Carl F. Becker. 
(H 122425, Feb. 1, 1909.) 


Little teacher; 
Some dD: 
1909.) 


Nautilus (The); by Carroll Beck- 
with. 1, 2. (H 122456, 122457, Feb. 
2, 1909.) 


Sherman (Gen.), statue of; by Au- 
gustus Saint-Gaudens. (H 122168, 
Jan. 28, 1909.) 


Stepping stones; 
neson. 1, 2. 
2, 1909.) 


Summer breeze; by Howard Russell 


by Geo. J. 
(H 122170-122173, 


by Beatrice Tonne- 
(H 122426, 122427, Feb. 1, 


by Beatrice Ton- 
(H 122468, 122464, Feb. 


Butler. 1-3. (H 122458-122460, Feb. 
2, 1909.) 
Twilight; by Alexander Harrison. 


(H 122169, Jan. 28, 1909.) 


Davis (CHARLES T.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 

[8487 

Davis engravings of eye colors. (F 
72865, Jan. 29, 1909.) 


Davis & EICKEMEYER, New York, N. Y. 
[3488 


My valentine. (H 122679, Feb. 6, 


1909.) 
DECORATORS SUPPLY CO., Chicago, Il. 
[38489-3458 


View of moving picture theatre. 
1-20. (F 72342-72361, Jan. 13, 1909.) 


DENVER Post, Denver, Colo. 
[3459-3466 


Adventures of the little Post Want 
ad. (EF 72422, Jan. 14, 1909.) 


[3415 —— (F 72585, Jan. 21, 1909.) 
_ His star is watching over us. (EF —— (F 72777, Jan. 28, 1909.) 
71814, Dec. 29, 1908.) (# 72958, Feb. 4, 1909.) 
Cvatis (Mrs. M. E.), Pasco, Wash. Doe Bird at a mask ball. (F 72874, 
[8416 |.Feb. 1, 1909.) 
Snow storm hard at hand, Pasco, Doe Bird in love. (F 72512, Jan. 
Wash (H 121984, Jan. 26, 1909.) 18, 1909.) 
‘Corrs & CAMERON, Boston, Mass. Doe’s revenge. (EF 72255, Jan. 11, 
| : [38417-3436 | 1909.) 
j/emros; by Louise Cox. 1, 2. (H Doe’s turn to laugh. (F 72692, Jan. 
¢ 122462, Feb. 2, 1909.) 25, 1909.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3467 


DETROIT PUBLISHING COMPANY, Detroit. 


Mich. [3467-38480 
Bellows Falls, Vt., Connecticut 
river. (H 122481, Feb. 1, 1909.) 
Boston, Mass. 1-7. (H 1224382-| 


122488, Feb. 1, 1909.) 

Lincoln (Abraham); after Douglas 
Volk. (H 122629, Feb. 5, 1909.) 

Matilija mountain, Nordhoff, Cal. 
(H 122439, Feb. 1, 1909.) ; 

Mother (The). (H 122213, Jan. 29, 
1909.) 

Picardia; by Gari 
122680, Feb. 6, 1909.) 

Pittsburg, Pa., Carnegie institute, 
hall of architecture. (H 122630, Feb. 
5, 1909.) 

Pueblo, Colo., hospital. 
Jan. 9, 1909.) 


De Witt (EK. E.), Jersey City, N. J. 

[8481 

Chips of the old block. (G 20715, 
Jan. 23, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1908.) 


DODGE PUB. CO., New York, N. Y. [11 
prints. ] [3482-38492 
Age - weight - height. — Baby’s first’ 
photograph. — Baby’s first steps. — 
Contents. — Date of baby’s birth. — 
Date of first tooth.—First creeping.— 
First outing.— Little gifts are pre- 
cious.—Photographs.—Sweet and low. 
(F 72586-72596, Jan. 21, 1909.) 


Doose (H. 8. E.), Chicago, Tl. 
Trail (The) 
1909.) 
DorNSEIF (FReprric J.), Kansas City, 
Mo. [3494 
_ Lincoln. (F 72576, Jan. 21, 1909.) 


| 
Doveras (S. S.), Jellico, Tenn. 


Melechers. (H 


(H 121445, 


[8493 
(Hi 121704, Jan. . 16, 


[8495, 8496 


Jellico twins. (H 122266, Jan. 12. 
1909 ; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1908.) 


Pwo in one.» CH 122265, ‘Jan. Az: 
1909; 2 c. Jan. 18, 1909.) 


DoyvLteE (Wittiam H.), Philadelphia, 


Pa. [8497 
Our absent brothers. . (F 72659, Jan. 
23, 1909.) 


DRAKE (J. D.), Silverton, Oregon. 
[3498-3500 


In snowclad solitude. (H 122010, 


Jan. 26, 1909.) 


Snow-laden firs. 
1909. ) 


Unbroken road. 


(H 122011, Jan. 26, 


(H 122009, Jan. 26, 


1909. ) 


pt. IV, n.s., Vv. 4 


DRUCKER & co., New York, N. Y. 
[8501-8503 


Bal de tete. Jan. 21, 1909. ‘The 
Plaza. (H 122564, Feb. 5, 1909.) 

Dinner in honor of Governor of New 
York by the Hughes alliance. (H 
122565, Feb. 5, 1909; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1909.) 

Possum dinner tendered W. H. Taft. 
(H 121802, Jan. 20, 1909.) 


DUNHAM (H.), Princeton, Ill. 
[3504-8511 
Brimfield, -Ill. 1-8. (H. 121917- 


121924, Jan. 25, 1909.) 
Dwieceins (W. 
Mass. 

This is Christ the Lord. 
Nov. 23, 1908.* ) 
EATON (HvcH and MARGARET), Brook- 
lyn; Noe [3518, 3514 
Valhal initial leaflet, 16; ’Tis but a 
little matter. (F 713824, Dec. 1, 1908.*) 


A.), Hingham Centre, 
[3512 


(F 70763, 


— 27. Closed Gentian. (F 10986, 
Bee. 1, 1908.*) 

EDISON MANUFACTURING CO., Orange, 

Nude [8515-3565 


Adventures of an old flirt. 1-5. 
(H 122674-122678, Feb. 6, 1909.) 

Burglar Cupid. 1-5. (H 121827- 
121831, Jan. 21, 1909.) 


Drawing the color line. 1-3. (H 
121464-121466, Jan. 13, 1909.) 

Modest young man. 1-8. (H 
122178122185, Jan. 28, 1909.) 

Origin of Beethoven’s moonlight 


sonata. 1-6. (H 122540-122545, Feb. 
4, 1909.) 
Pagan and Christian. 1-8 (H 
| 121720-121727, Jan. 16, 1909.) 
| Romance of old Madrid. 1-4. (H 


122174-122177, Jan. 28, 1909.) 

Where is my wandering boy. to- 
night. 1-7. (H 121487-1214438, Jan. 
9, 1909.) 

Worm will turn. 1-5. 
121486, Jan. 9, 1909.) 
EISMANN (THEODOR), New York, N, Y. 

[25 photographs. ] [3566-3590 

Beaten to a frazzle.—Divoree rea- 


(H 121432- 


| Son.—Don’t blow so much.—Hand that 


cannot lose.—I changed my mind.— _ 


I’m looking for a match.—I’m not that 
kind of a girl.—I’m sorry I missed 
you.—I’ve got a fellow.—I’ve got a 
girl.—I’ve got money to burn.—It feels 
good around the neck.—It’s a little 
darkie sir.—Making hay while the son 
shines.—Oh you candy kid.—We are 
looking for a man.—We are taking a 


48 


oer 


| EsgicH mre. co., New York, N. Y. 
[8600 


nos. 5-8, Feb., 1909 


eer 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


_ EISMANN (THEODOR ) —Continued. 
_ day off—wWhere are the days of yes- 


terday.—Where ignorance is bliss. (H 
121896-121410, 121412-121415, Jan. 9, 
1909. ) 


Departure. — Farewell.— Home 
again.—_Summons of war.—Word of 
consolation. — Wounded. (H 121838— 
121848, Jan. 22, 1909.) 

ELLIoTT (C. P.), New York, N. Y. 
[8591 

New Year. (F 72414, Jan. 14, 1909; 

2c. Jan. 8, 1909.) 


BLLiotr (CHAS. H.) co., Philadelphia, 


Pa. [8592-8596 

Girl with the chrysanthemums. 

Girl with the feather boa. 

Girl with the poppy. 

Girl with the red coat. 

(EF 72409-72412, Jan. 14, 1909.) 

Rensselaer technical society. (F 
72787, Jan. 28, 1909; 2c. Jan. 14, 1909.) 
ENGLISH (H.), Wallace, Idaho. [3597 

On the Milwaukee R. R. (H 121751, 


Jan. 18, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1908.) 
Ervine (R. M.), Groton, Mass. 
[8598, 3599 
Groton, Mass., Groton hospital. (F 
72484, Jan. 18, 1909.) 


Lady and spinning wheel. (F 72483, 


‘Jan. 18, 1909.) 


2c. of each Jan. 4, 1909. 


Rich (Herbert W.) 
9, 1909. ) 


EWALD (Henry), Tidioute, Pa. 


(F 72308, Jan. 


Tidioute, Pa. 1-8. 
Jan. 11, 1909.) 


Ewart (WM. Harz), Topeka, Kans. 
[3609-8626 
[College pennant series] 433-438, 


ea (amine 


440-443, 445-452. (KF 73003-73020, 
Feb. 3, 1909.) 
Frereuson (H. B.), Seattle, Wash. 


[8627 
Seattle, Wash., Results of a regrade. 
(H 122558, Feb. 5, 1909.) 


FINE ART CALENDAR Co., Chicago, II. 
[7 engravings. ] [8628-3634 
Ambitious farmers.—Early fall in 
Normandy. — Experienced angler. — 
Flemish byway.— Helen.— Isabella.— 
Winter in Norway. (F 72487-72493, 
Jan. 18, 1909.) 


[3601-3608 


8657 


Fotry (EH. F.), New York, N. Y. [3635 
Pardow (Rev. William O’Brien) 
(H 121999, Jan. 26, 1909.) 


Foote (ARTHUR R.) & co., Charleston, 

W. Va. [3636 

Lee (Robert BH.) and Traveler. (H 
121755, Jan. 19, 1909.) 


FRAZIER (EDWARD JAMES), Thompson, 
Mont. [8637-3640 
Thompson Falls, Mont., buffalos in 
Clark’s Fork river. (H 121904, Jan. 
25, 1909.) 


<s Fork river. (H 


122631, Feb. 5, 1909.) 


—— Winter scene. 


(H 122235, Jan. 


30, 1909.) 
Winter scene among the pines in 
Montana. (H 122234, Jan. 30, 1909.) 


E'REEMAN (JOSEPH), Colquitz, B. C. 
[3641 
When shall we three meet again. 
(H 121800, Jan. 20, 1909.) 


H.), Belleville, I. 
[3642, 3643 


St. John’s Catholic orphanage of the 
diocese of Belleville, Ill. A, B. (H 
121702, 121703, Jan. 16, 1909; 1 ec. each 
Dec. 31, 1908; 1 c. each Jan. 16, 1909.) 


FRUEKE (REV. 


I'ULTON RUBBER TYPE ©CO., Elizabeth, 
NA dS. [3644-8646 
Birds paradise. (G 20710, Jan. 19, 


1909. ) 


Teddy in the African jungle. 
20680, Jan. 18, 1909.) 


— (G 20703, Jan. 15, 1909.) 


(G 


GERARD (WILLIAM), Rockaway, N. J. 


[3647-3652 

Mis Pabor, Ny J. 1,2. CH) 121667, 
121668, Jan. 15, 1909.) 

Rockaway, N. J. 1-4. (H 121669- 
121672, Jan. 15, 1909.) 


GERARD SISTERS, St. Louis, Mo. [8653 


Adams (Judge) (H 121515, Jan. 11, 
1909; 2 ¢«. Dec. 23, 1908.) 


GiFForRD (BrENnJ. A.), The Dalles, 
Oregon. [3654-38656 
Columbia river. 271-2738. (H 


122453-122455, Feb. 2, 1909.) 


GILBERT (Mrs. STELLA), Council Bluffs, 

Iowa. [38657 

Farmer’s 72109, 
Jan. 6, 1909.) 


love letter. (F 


49 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3658 


pt. Iv, n. s., v.4 


GoopricH (GEoRGE W.), Stearns, Ky. 
[8658-3663 


Stearns, Ky., burning of the hotel. 


A 1-A 6. (H 122479-122484, Feb. 3, 
1909. ) 
GoTHAM LITHOGRAPHIC co., New York, 
WW. [3664, 3665 
It’s good enough for me. (G 20659, 
Jan. 8, 1909.) 
Uncle Sam. (G 20660, Jan. §8, 
1909.) 
Geant (Isaac G.), Newberry, Mich. 
[3666 
Newberry public school. (H 121981, 
Jan. 26, 1909.) 
GRAY LITHOGRAPH co., New York, 
N.Y [3667-8679 
Ask mother. (G 20723, Jan. 26, | 
1909. ) 


How happy could I be with either. 
(G 20726, Jan. 26, 1909.) 

IT am ready for you now, Santa 
Claus. 
Feb. 5, 1909.) 

I'm 
(G 20728, Jan. 26, 1909.) 

Not until we're a little better ac- 
quainted. (G 20725, Jan. 26, 1909.) 

' Partially under cover. (G 20727, 
Jan. 26, 1909.) 

Perhaps I may, 
20724, Jan. 26, 1909.) 

Twentieth century courtship. 
(G 20729-20734, Jan. 26, 1909.) 
GUBELMAN PUB. COo., New York, N. 


after all. (G 


1-6. 


(G 20864, Feb. 4, 1909; 2 ¢. | 


ee 


| maces 
almost ready to believe you. | 


[3680-8682 | 


Baw! given by the younger set. 
72693, Jan. 25, 1909.) 


Drop in the market. 

Jan. 16, 1909.) 
Hopeless. 

GUERIN (GEORGE P.), 
mC. 


(EF 


(FP 


Washington, 


Washington tomb, Mt. Vernon, 
Washington as he appeared in the 
trees at night. (F 70201, Nov. 6, 1908: 
2c. Jan. 25, 1909.) 


GuSTIN (E. W.), New York, N. Y. 


(F 72451, Jan. 15, 1909.) | 


[3683 | 


| 9, 1909: 


HAGELSTON BROS., New York, N. Y. 
[3691 
Garden (Mary) as Salomé. (F 


72792, Jan. 29, 1909.) 


HAINES PHOTO cCo., Conneaut, Ohio. 
[38692-3717 

Atlanta, Ga. 1, 2 (8H 24a 
121451, Jan. 9, 1909; 2 c. of each Jan. 
8, 1909.) 

Baton Rouge, La., University of 
Louisiana. (H 122223, Jan. 30, 1909; 
2 ec. Jan. 29, 1909.) 

Lookout mountain. 1-3. (H 122561— 


| 122563, Feb. 5, 1909; 2 c. of each Feb. 


6, 1909.) 

Montgomery, <Ala., Court house 
square. (H 121741, Jan. 18, 1909; 2 c. 
Jan. 16, 1909.) 


New Orleans, La. (H 121449, Jan. 


2c. Jan. 8, 1909.) 
| ——— 24, (H 122224 122996 Jan. 
29, 1909.) 


Tennessee coal, iron & r. r. co.’s fur-_ 
at Ensley, Birmingham, Ala. 
(H 121595, Jan. 14, 1909; 2 ec. Jan. 18, 
1969.) 

Tennessee river. 


1, 2. (H 122414, 


| 122475, Feb. 2,:1909; 2 c. of each Feb. 
| 1, 1909.) 


Tulane’ university. a (H 
122476, 122477, Feb. 2, 1909; 2 ¢ of 


/ each Feb. 1, 1909.) 
| Hatt (G. A.), Clifton Station, Va. 


[3708, 3709 
Southern R. R. bridge. (H 121813, 
Jan. 21, 1909.) 


Washington’s (George) church. (H 


| 121812, Jan. 21, 1909.) 


72474. Hart (Gzo. P.) & son, New York, N. Y. 


[3710, 3711 


New York, N. Y. 6101, 6102) ¢1 


121757, 121758, Jan. 19) (Osea ee 
each Jan. 20, 1909.) 
| HAMMERSTEIN (OscAR), New York, 
| WY. [3712, 3713 
Salome. 1, 2. (H 122546, 122547, 
Feb. 4, 1909.) 


| Hanineton (A. W.), New Yoru Neve 


[3684, 3685 | 


Cucoo, cucoo: O word of fear. 
72584, Jan. 21, 1909.) 
Hlection day. (F 

1909. ) 
Haas (HERMANN), New York, 
[5 photographs. ] 


(FE 


N.Y: 


Forest bather.— Toe exercise. 
122001—122005, Jan. 26, 1909.) 


(Ho 


72583, Jan. 21, | 


[3714 

Good luck emblems. (F 72649, Jan. 
23, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 18, 1909.) 

HARDING (Mito), Cody, Wyo. [3715 

Trying to conquer Old Steamboat. 


_ (H 121735, Jan. 18, 1909.) 


[3686-3690 | 
Back exercise.—Balance.—Diver.— | 


| 


t 


HARPER & BROS., New York, N. Y. 
[8716, 3717 
Diana appears to Pericles as in a 
vision, by Edwin A. Abbey, R. A. (F 
72107, Jan. 6, 1909.) 


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ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 5-8, Feb., 1909 
HARPER & BROS.—Continued. 


I am sworn. Pericles, Act IV, scene 
oy gawin A. Abbey, R. A. (I 
72108, Jan. 6, 1909.) 

2 ec. of each Jan. 20, 1909. 


Harris (W. J.), Pittston, Pa. 
[8718-3722 


Old Fort Marion. A.B. (H 121914, 
121915, Jan. 25, 1909.) 
Ponce de Leon, court. A-C. (H 


121911-1219138, Jan. 25, 1909.) 


Harris & Ewine, Washington, D. C. 
[3723 
(H 


Sherman (Mrs. James 5S.) 


122008, Jan. 26, 1909.) 
HARVEY (FRED), Kansas City, Mo. 
[3724-8726 
Albuquerque, N. Mex., Indian build- 
ing. 1-38. (H 121688—-121690, Jan. 15, 
1908. 
HATTON (FRANK A.) & WELLER (J.), 
New York, N. Y. [3727 
Christmas morning. CEL? 120701; 
Jan. 16, 1909.) 


HAYNES (J. B.), St. Paul, Minn. [38728 


Yellowstone national park. (H 
122164, Jan. 15, 1909.) 


HeENGIST (THEODORE A.), Youngstown, 
Ohio. [3729 
New style in architecture. (F 72480, 


Jan. 15, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 23, 1908. ) 
Henry (W. C.), Waltham, Mass. 
[3780 
Hall 29, 
1909.) 


HeRsHEY (Mary ELIZABETH), 
work, N.Y. [3731 
Cupid is a little thief. (F 72665, 
Jan. 23, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 20, 1909. ) 
Hint (Harry E.), Fort Pierce, Fla. 
[38732-3734 
CED #22157, 


eioch. (F-72789, Jan. 


New 


Florida quail. 652. 
Jan. 27, 1909.) 
Manatee, or sea cow. 662, 663. 


122158, 122159, Jan. 27, 1909.) 


Histrep (BH. W.), New York, N. Y. 
[8735-3744 
Taft (Hon. William Howard) A-H, 


(H 


mete Ce 21854121865, Jan. 22, 
1909. ) 
HoFBAUER’S (B.) POST CARD Co., Ho- 
boken, N. J. [3745-3750 
Forget-me-not. (F 72610, Jan. 11, 
1909.) 
Lily. (F 72609, Jan. 11, 1909.) 


3776 


HOFBAUER’S (B.) POST CARD Co. 
Rose. (F 72606, Jan. 11, 1909.) 


Roses. 2, 3. (F 72607, 72608, Jan. 
11, 1909.) 
Viola—tricolor. 
1909. ) 
2 ¢. of each Dec. 31, 1908. 
HorMANN (B.), Rutherford, N. J. 
[3751-8756 
(HE 122015— 


Con. 


(F 72611, Jan. 11, 


Series 2107A—2107F. 
122620, Jan. 26, 1909.) 
Hocan (JoHN H.), Oroville, Cal. 

[8757-3761 


Bear river. (H 121736, Jan. 18, 


| 1909.) 

Feather river exploration co. (H 
121737, Jan. 18, 1909.) 

Marysville. 9 1.9 2) oa. Gb, 12a Ss— 


121740, Jan. 18, 1909.) 


Hopkins (O. D.), Indianapolis, Ind. 
[3762 
See-saw of the heart to heart talk. 
(EF 72428, Jan. 14, 1909; 2 @ Jan. 25. 
1909. ) 


HorGan (J.) JR., Scranton, Pa. 
[8763-3766 
Archbald, Pa., St. Thomas Aquinas 
chureh. 1-4. (H 122517-122519, Feb. 
3, 1909; 2 c. of each Feb. 4, 1909.) 


Horton (T. J.), North Branch, Minn. 

[8767, 3768 

Worth Branch, Minny sd. 20)" ee 
121808, 121809, Jan. 20, 1909.) 


(WILLIAM J.), Nickerson. 
[3769 


(F 72186, Jan. 11, 


Hovuston 
Kans. 


To know Him. 
1909.) 
HOowWSsE Bros., Trenton, Tenn. [377¢ 
Costumes worn by Night Riders on 
the night of the murder cf Capt. Ran- 
kin at Reelfoot lake. (H 122440, Feb. 
1, 1909.) 


Hutt (Dana), Chicago, Il. 


Reynolds (Mr. George M.) 
(H 422227, Jan. 30, 1909.) 


HumpurREYS (S. J.), Bolivar, Pa. [4 
photographs. ] [8772-3775 
Bolivar, Pa. — Conemaugh creek, P. 
R. R. station.—Washington street. 1, 
2. (H 121804121807, Jan. 20, 1909; 2 
ce. of each Jan. 14, 1909.) 


[3771 
3955. 


IUTCHESON (J. HAPPLETT), Chicago. 
Ill. [38776 

sor: Wampen’s anthropometric 
science. (EF 72580, Jan. 11, 1909; 2 c. 


Dee. 31, 1908.) 


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3777 


Hurt (Henry), New York, N. Y. 
[8777-8781 


Disagreement (The) (F 72160, Jan. 


9, 1909.) 

Going for a ride. (F 72162, Jan. 9, 
1909. ) 

Flower girl.. (F 72161, Jan. 9, 1909.) 

Hunter oC(ihe) CH d2iles, Jan: 3, 
1909. ) 

New hat. (F 72164, Jan. 9, 1909.) 
Hype (FREDERIC BULKELEY), South- 

port, Conn. [38782-8789 

Liliuokalani (Queen) (H 122682, 
Feb. 5, 1909.) 

odges(H. (C:)) Is 2aen Cel d22489; 


122490, Jan. 25, 1909.) 
luodee (CEL Ci) ee ate NE) 
1-5. (H 122491-122495, Jan. 25, 1909.) 


INTERNATIONAL NEWSPAPER SYNDICATE 

SERVICE, Chicago, Ill. [379C 

Idlehr at the Savoy. (F 71405, Dec. 
7, 1908.*) 


INTERWOVEN STOCKING co., New Bruns- 
Wick. IN: ds: [3791 
Cotton. (F 72124, Jan. 7, 1909.) 


Irish (EH. W.) PHOTO co., Oklahoma 
' City, Okla. [8792 
Oklahoma City east from Majestic 

bulidines| (BH riZ0oTa, Jan. 2,7 1909; 

2c. Dec. 14, 1908.) 


Jackson (H. R.), Littleton, Colo. 
[38793-38799 
Battle practice salvo from the 
U. S. S. Vermont, Manila bay, 1908. 
(H 121685, Jan. 15, 1909.) 


Battle target fired upon by U. S. S. 
Vermont, Manila bay, 1908. (H121686, 
Jan. 15, 1909.) 

Minnesota (U. S. 8S.) in a typhoon. 
A-H. (H121680—-121684, Jan. 15, 1909. ) 


JOHNSON: (li M.), Chicago, Ill. [12 
prints. ] 3800-3811 
April.—August day.—Autumn in the 
woods. — Beach woods. — Cobbs 
Creek.—Evening glow.—Heart of the 
forest. — Loon lake. — November. — 
November day.— Road through the 


birches. — Sunset in the woods. (F 
2218-72229, Jan. 11, 1909.) 
JOHNSON (WALTER Martin), New 
York, N.Y, [8812-3823 
Modelgraph. 1-12. (H = 122024— 
122035, Jan. 27, 1909.) 
JOHNSTON (R. W.) srtTupios, Pitts- 
burg, Pa. [3824-8826 
Christmas 1908. (H 121446, Jan. 9, 
1909.) 


pt. Iv, n. §., v.4 


JOHNSTON (R. W.) SstTuDIos—Cont’d. 
McDowell (Robert J.) (H 122282, 
Jan. 30, 1909.) 


Thanksgiving 1908. (H 121447, Jan. 


9, 1909. ) 
KABO CORSET CO., Chicago, Ill. [8 
prints. ] [3827-3834 


Berkshire II.—Bordeau II.—Charle- — 
maine II.—Charlevoix II.—Directoire 
II.—Empire II.—My lady o’ roses II.— 
Repousse II. (F 72650-72657, Jan. 23, 
1909. ) 


KAUFFMANN (FRED), Chicago, Il. 
[38385-8837 
Spring-summer, 1909. 1-3. (Fk 
72481-72483, Jan. 7, 1909; 2 c. of each 
Jan. 6, 1909.) 


Ketz (I. D.), Reynoldsville, Pa. 
[8838-38845 


Reynoldsville, Pa. 1-8. (H 122420- 
122424, Feb. 1, 1909; 122513-122515, 
Feb. 3, 1909.) 


KEMP (GEORGE), Reading, Pa. 


Arab patrol of Rajah temple. 
121517, Jano 12; 19033) 


Kemp (W. M.), Pierre, S. Dak. [8847 


Proposed improvements of South 
Dakota capitol grounds. (H 121589, 
Jan. 14, 1909; 2 ec. Jan. 6, 1909.) 


[3846 
(H 


KEPHART (S. B.), Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 


[3848 

Ten commandment motto. (G 

20408, Dec. 10, 1908; 2 e@. Nov. 4, 
1908. ) 


KETTERLINUS LITHOGRAPHIC 00., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. [4 chromos.] 

[3849-3852 

Holly and mistletoe.—Holly and pine 

cones. — Holly on wood. — Violet clus- 


ters. (G 20680-20683, Feb. 3, 1909.) 
KETTERN (G. THEO.), Philadelphia. 
Pa. [8853 


Philadelphia rifle club girl. (Fk 
72522, Jan. 19, 1909.) 


IXEYSTONE VIEW co., Meadville, Pa. 


[3854-4059 
Adelaide, Australia. Flamingoes. 
15912. (H.120698, Dec. 30,1908 722: 


Aug. 1, 1908.) 


After the explosion of a _ ten-ton 
blast above Fort Collins, Colo. 14258. 
(H 120640, Dec. 30, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 1, 
1908.) 

Aneanceh, Yueatan, Mexico. 16101-— 
16108. (H 120662-120664, Dec. 30, 
1908; 2 ec. of each Jan. 22, 1909.) 


o2 


' 120626, 120635, Dec. 20, 1908: 2 c¢. of 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


os. 5-8. Feb., 1909 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 


4059 


KEYSTONE VIEW co.—Continued. 


Auckland, New Zealand. 15916. (H 
720697, Dec. 30, 1908; 2 c. Aug. l, 
1908. ) 

Barcelona, Spain. 15811-15813. (H 


120629120631, Dec. 30, 1908; 2 c. of 
each Aug. 1, 1908.) 


Beet-sugar industry, Canada. 20938- 


20951, 209538. (H  120698-120711, 
120713, Dec. 30, 1908; 2 c. of each Aug. 
1, 1908.) 


Bourne (Hon. Jonathan), jr. 16515. 
(H 120759, Dec. 30, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 22, 
1909. ) 


Bryan (W. J.) & Chas. W. Bryan. 
16505. (H 120660, Dec. 30, 1908; 2 ¢. 
Jan, 22, 1909.) 

Bryan and Kern. 16500, 16501. 
120655, 120656, Dec. 30, 1908; 2 ¢c. of 
each Jan. 22, 1909.) 


Bryan’s (W. J.) workman grading | 


road. 16503. (H 120658, Dec. 30, 
1908; 2 ec. Jan. 22, 1909.) 
Burgos, Spain. 15814-15816. (H 


120632, 120633, 120672, Dec. 30, 1908; 
2c. of each Aug. 1, 1908.) 


Chicago, ae 14264. (H 120648, 
Dec. 30, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 22, 1909.) 


Chinkiang, China. 12079-12081, 
12089. (H120619—-120621, 120634, Dec. 
30, 1908; 2 c. of each Aug. 1, 1908.) 


Cleveland hosiery mills, Tenn. Stock- 
ing-knitting machines. 20212. (H 
a2i25e. Dee. 30, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 22, 
1909.) 


Cleveland woolen mills, Tenn. 20209- 
meeti. ©6 (HS O121285-121287, Dec. 30, 
1908; 2 c. of each Jan. 22, 1909.) 


Conveying salt by wheelbarrow 
train, China. 12092. (H 120638, Dec. 
30, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1908.) 


Eureka, Utah. 14261, 14262. (H 
120643, 120644, Dec. 30, 1908; 2 c. of 
each Aug. 1, 1908.) 


Exploding a ten-ton blast above Fort 
Collins, Colo. 14257. (H 120689, Dec. 
30, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1908.) 


Fairview, country home of Wm. J. 
Bryan. 16502. 
1908; 2c. Jan. 22, 1909.) 

Hammondsport glen, N. Y. 16525. 
(H 120740, Dec. 30, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 22, 
1909. ) 


Hangchow, China. 12086,12090. (H 


} each Aug. 1, 1908.) 


Henequen, the wealth of Yucatan, 
Mexico. 16100. (H 120661, Dec. 30, 
1908; 2c. Jan. 22, 1909.) 


(HB | 


| 20987. 


(H 120657, Dec. 30, | 


KEYSTONE VIEW co.—Continued. 
Huai An, China, rice shop. 
120623, Dec. 30, 1908; 2 ec Aug. 

1908. ) 


Hughes (Gov.) of New York, 


(H 
1, 


Gov. 


Harris of Ohio, at Youngstown, O. 
16514. (H 120830, Dec. 30, 1908 ; Fe: 
Jan. 22, 1909.) 

I Sing, China. 12082. (H 120622, 


Dec. 30, 1908; 2c. Aug. 1, 1908.) 

Irrigating rice fields by the wind- 
mill process in China. 12092. (H 
120637, Dec. 30, 1908; 2 ec Aug. 1, 
1908. ) 

Kiang Su province, China. 12084, 
| 12085. (H 120624, 120625, Dec. 30, 
/ 1908; 2 ¢c. of each Aug. 1, 1908.) 

Leadville, Colo., Moyer mine. 14259. 
(H 120641, Dec. 30, 1908; 2 ¢. Aug. 1, 
1908. ) 


Linen. industry, Canada. 20925-— 
(H 120725-120737, Dec. 30, 
1908; 2c. of each Aug. 1, 1908.) 

Little mining town of Upper Bing- 
ham canyon, Utah. 14263. (H 120645, 
Dee. 30, 1908; 2 c Aug. 1, 1908.) 

Lyttleton Harbor, New Zealand. 
15915. (H 120696, Dec. 30, 1908; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 1, 1908.) 

Melbourne, Australia. 15901, 15904— 

15911. (H 120684-120692, Dec. 30, 
/ 1908; 2 c of each Aug. 1, 1908.) 

Mexico. 16106, 16107, 16109. (H 
120667, 120668, 120669, Dec. 30, 1908; 
2c. of each Jan. 22, 1909.) 

Miles upon miles of primroses in 
Colorado. 14260. (H 120642, Dec. 30, 
1808; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1908.) 

Montreal, Canada. 16080. (H 
i284? Dees S05 1906 = 2 Gk tan. © 22, 
1909.) 

Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico. 16110, 
IGE GE P2061, en Dec. 380, 

| 1908; 2 c. of each Jan. 22, 1909.) 

New York state grapes. 16526. (H 

| 120741, Dec. 30, 1908; 2 ec. Jan. 22, 
1809.) 
Overlooking Hangchow bay and the 


9 


od 


Ysientang-kiang river. 12091. (H 
120636, Dec. 30, 1908; 2 ec. Aug. 1, 
1508. ) 

Port Antonia, Jamaica. 14492. (H 


120788, Dec. 30, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 22, 
_ 1909.) 


Quebee ter-centennial celebration. 
16032-16051, 16053, 16061, 16063-16069, 
16071, 16072, 16075, 16076. (H 120789- 
120800, 120806-120814, 120816-120823, 
421280121283, Dec. 30, 1908; 2 ec. of 

/ each Jan. 22, 1909. ) 


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4060 


KEYSTONE VIEW co.—Continued. 

Rio Grande River and smelter near 
El Paso, Texas. 16506. (H 120804, 
Dee. 30, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 22, 1909.) 

Salamanca, Spain. 15828. (H 
120679, Dec. 30, 1908; 2 ec. Aug. 1, 
1908. ) 


San Francisco bay. 16507. (H 
120805, Dec. 30, 1908; 2 c@ Jan. 22, 
1909. ) 

Saragossa, Spain. 15822. (H 
120678, Déc. 30, 1908; 2 c Aug. 1, 
1908. ) 

Segovia, Spain. 15817-15821. (H 
120673-120677, Dec. 30, 1908; 2 ¢. of 
each Aug. 1, 1908.) 


Strathcona (Lord). 16059. (H 
120615, Dee. 30, 190852 e. Tan, 22, 
1909. ) 

Study in Chinese faces. 12088. (H 
120628, Dec. 30, 1908; 2 ¢«. Aug. 1, 
1908.) 

Suva, Fiji Islands. 159138, 15914. 


(H 120694, 120695, Dec. 30, 1908; 2 ¢. 
of each Aug. 1, 1908.) 


Sydney, Australia. [Reception of 


U.S. fleet, 1908.) . 15917-15919, 
15921K, 15923HK, 159240, 15927H- 
15938H, 15941E — 15943E, 159455, 
15947H, 159480, 15950EH, 15952H— 
15957H, 15962H-—15964EK, 1596SH— 
15970H, 15972K, 15976E. (H 120744— 


120758, 120763-120765, 120767—120787, 
Dec. 30, 1908; 2 c. of each Jan. 22, 
1909.) 


Taft (President and Mrs.) 
(H 120789, Dec. 30, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 22, 
1909. ) 


Taft (Hon. Wm. H.) 16508, 16509, 
16011, Wéols, 16523. (H 120824, 
120825, 120827, 120829, 120788, Dec. 
30, 1808; 2 ec. of each Jan. 22, 1909.) 


Taft (Hon. William H.) and Gen. 
Clarence Edwards. 16512. (H 120828, 
Dec. 30, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 22, 1909.) 


Taft (Mrs. William H.) 16510. 
(H 120826, Dec. 30, 1908; 2 ¢. Jan. 22, 
1809.) 


Tanning industry, Canada. 20914— 
20924. (H 120714-120724, Dec. 30, 
1908; 2 ec. of each Aug. 1, 1908.) 


Tehuacan, Puebla, Mexico. 16112. 
(H 120802, Dec. 30, 1808; 2 ¢ Jan. 22, 
1909. ) 


Tokio, Japan. 14888. (H 120647, 
Dec. 30, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 22, 1909.) 


Toledo, Spain. 15824, 15825. (H 
120680, 120681, Dec. 30, 1908: 2 c of 
each Aug. 1, 1908.) 


16524. . 


pt. Iv, D. s., v. 4 


IXEYSTONE VIEW co.—Continued. 


Valencia, Spain. 15827. (H 120683, 
Dec. 30, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1908.) 

Valladolid, Spain. 15826. (H 
120682, Dec. 80, 1908; 2G Ans & 
1908. ) 


What would the world be without 
children and chickens. 16527. (H 
120742, Dec. 30, 1908; 2°e Jane 22: 
1909. ) 

Women pumping water by treadmill, 
China: 12087. (H 120627, Dee. 30, 
1908; 2 «. Aug. 1, 1908.) 


Yucatan, Mexico. 16104, 16105, 
16108. (H 120665, 120666, 120669, 
Dec. 30, 1908; 2 ¢. O£ each Jane 22, 
1909.) 


KILBURN (B. W.), Littleton, N. H. 
[4060-4158 
Afternoon tea for the dollies. 17273. 
Always room for one more. 17241. 
And every year when Sspring-time 
flings. 17259. p 
And when the firing was fierce and 
hot. 17254. 
Art and skilful grace, Japan. 17207. 
Artistic touch. 17272. 
Bacharach, Germany. 17227. 
Belmont Park, N. Y. 17282. 
Brighton Beach, N. Y. 17283-17285. 


But the cruel wound on his brow was 
hid. 17258. 


Counselor of the future. 

Dallas, Tex. 17230-17232. 

Day his letter was wont to come. 
ia 55 

Fine catch, Japanese mothers and 
their children on a fishing trip. 17209. 

Galveston bay showing the two mile 
railroad, Tex. 17229. 

Graceful hospitality. 17279. 

Gravesend track, N. Y. 17290-17298. 

Guess again. 17277. 

Happiness restored to the governor’s 
home. 17248. 

Happy maids of the Orient, Japan. 
17208. ; 

He placed on my hand a jewel rare. — 
17250. 

He stole from its nest in my golden 
hair. 17249. 

Heidelberg, Germany. 17223, 17224. 

Hold him tight boys. 17242. 

I’m so glad the teacher’s gone. 
17267. 


IT seek the grave bejeweled with dew. | 
17260. 


17274. 


o4 


: 


; ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 5-8, Feb., 1909 


Kirsurn (B. W.)—Continued. 
I shall be very lonely, Rhoda. 17248. 
Intellectual development. 17270. 
Istende, Belgium. 17228. 
Keeping the score. 17264. 
Large birds of New England. 17294. 
Life in its fullness and sweetness. 
17281. 
Love’s eloquent plea. 17298. 
Melody of home. 17275. 
Oh, this is so sudden. 17276. 
On the battlefield so far away. 
17253. 
Out of harmony. 17269. 
Pleasing compliment. 17271. 
Return, forgiveness and reconcilia- 
tion. 17247. 
St. Goar, Germany. 17225, 17226. 
San Antonio, Tex. 17233-17239. 
See here, Governor, there’s no use 
being ugly over this. 17245. 
Send word, he had whispered, for- 
get it not. 17256. 
Sheepshead Bay, N. Y. 17286-17289. 
Siam. 17210-17221. 
Small! birds of New England. 17295, 
17296. 
Sobs were choked down. 17246. 
Social game. 17263. 
Soon a letter came with a blossom 
white. 17252. 
Strasburg, Germany. 17222. 
Tender and true, adieu! 17251. 
_ They brought my soldier home. 
17257. 
This lesson is so hard. 17268. 
To play or not to play. 17266. 
_ Tokio, Japan. 17198-17206. 
| Waco, Tex., Baylor university. 
17240. 
When will papa come? 17280. 
Who will be the first to wed? 17261. 
Winning card. 17265. 
You’re the guilty one. 
You’ve got him. 17244. 
(CH 122294 122392, Feb. 1, 1909.) 
'Korser (Paut C.), New York, N. Y. 
[4159-4161 


_ Here’s an important letter for you. 
| (F' 72827, Jan. 29, 1909.) 


_ I send you herewith a personal mes- 
Sage. (F 72828, Jan. 28, 1909.) 

__ Important news, urgent. (F 72826, 
Jan. 29, 1909.) 


17262. 


72678—09——2 


Or 


4193 

| KOLB BROS., Grand Canyon, Ariz. [6 

“photographs. ] [4162-4167 

Dripping Springs trail.—End of 

| Bright Angel trail—In Arizona.— 

North Rim cattle outfit—vVernal 

falls—Yosemite Falls. (H 121487- 
121492, Jan. 11, 1909.) 

KoRETKE & Younec, Chicago, Il. [4168 

Knights of Columbus, Naperville, 


Ill. (H.121926, Jan. 25, 1909.) 


IKRAUSHAAR (C. W.), New York, N. Y, 
[4169 


Crytilla. (F 71904, Dec. 31, 1908.*) 


Krucer & LEHNHARDT, New York, 

Net i [4170 

Worth asking for. (H 121518, Jan. 
12, 1909:) 

LADD (ELIZABETH A.) Needham, Mass. 

[41714176 

Needham, Mass. 1-4. (H 122550- 


F 
| 
| 
| 122553, Feb. 5, 1909.) 
| Quincey, Mass., launching of the 
ii North Dakota. (H 122554, Feb. 5, 
1909.) 

South 
the river. 
| 
| 
| 
| 
| 


Natick, Mass., the bend of 
(H 122555, Feb. 5, 1909.) 


LAMB (J. AND-R.) New York, N. Y. 
[4177 


Memorial tablet in bronze to Ezra 


Cornell. (H 121444, Jan. 9, 1909.) 
LAWRENCE (GEO. R.) co., New York, 
jy ie [4178-4179 


Minsker young men’s commercial 
athletic assn. New star casino. Ban- 
quet; Grand ball. (H 122006, 122007, 
Jan. 26, 1909; 2 e@. of each Jan. 28, 
1909.) 


bbra-: CA. 3.) Chichester, N.Y. 15 
photographs. ] [4180-4184 

Chichester, N. Y. in winter.—Esopus 
valley west of Phoenicia, N. Y. 1, 2.— 
Phoenicia, Pee Ye be 2.) > CBS Aaa Ge 
121540, Jan. 13, 1909; 2 ce. of each Jan. 
12, 1909.) 


LEE (B. F.) Trinidad, Colo. 
[4185, 4186 


Goss (Frederick) genealogical fam- 
(H 121731, Jan. 18, 1909.) 


(Josua) genealogical family 
(H 121730, Jan. 18, 1909.) 


2 c. of each Dec. 30, 1908. 

det (AuceustTa GLOsE) Chicago, IIl. 
| ¢ 

! 


ily tree. 


Lee 
tree. 


[4187-4193 


Aare (Augusta Glosé) Root photos 
(H 121742-121745, Jan. 18, 1909; 
a C. ‘of each Jan. 25, 1909.) 


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4194 


LEEDS (AucuUSTA GLOSE)—Continued. 
Sykes photos. 1-3. (H 121541- 
121548, Jan. 18, 1909; 2 c. of each Jan. 
16, 1909.) 


LEELAND ART CO., Mitchell, S. Dak. 


[4194-4196 | 


Crating the buffalo. (H 121533, Jan. 
12, 1909.) 


Fat buffalo on the South Dakota | 


range. (H 121534, Jan. 12, 1909.) 


Sootty Pilip holding down buffalo. 
(i 121535, Jan. 12, 1909.) 


LEET BROS., Washington, D. C. 


[4197-4202 

Harrison (Mrs. Benjamin). (H | 
119733, Dec. 16, 1908.*) 

Hayes (Mrs. Rutherford B.) (H 
119736, Dee. 16, 1908.*) - 

Polk (Mrs. James K.) (H 119737, 
Dec. 16, 1908.) * 

Tyler (Mrs. Julia Gardner) (H 
119734, Dec. 16, 1908.) * 

Van Buren (Mrs. Angelica) (H 
119732, Dec. 16, 1908.) * | 

Washington (Mrs. Martha) (H/| 
1197385, Dec. 16, 1908. ) * 
LEHR (L. G.), Cleveland, Ohio. [4203 | 


Edgewater bathhouse and pavilion. 
(H 121516, Jan. 11, 1909; 2 ¢. Dee. 31, 
1908. ) 


LEWIS (VELORUS C.), Los Angeles, Cal. 
[4204 
Modern fable. (EF 72090, Jan. 4, 
41909 ;, 2. e: Jan. 23, 1909.) 
LIFE PUB. Co., New York, N. Y. 
Old guard dies but never surrenders. 
(EF 72267, Jan. 11, 1909.) 
LINDNER & CHASE, Brooklyn, N. Y. [7 
photographs] [4206-4212 
Foster mother.—Gypsie.—Kermit.— 


Noonday dip. Noonday rest.—Return | 


from the bear hunt.—Truants. (H 
121582-121588, Jan. 14, 1909; 2 c. of 
each Jan. 15, 1909.) 


Lippincott (OLIvER), New York. 
[4213-4215 


Kenyon (Robert N.) (H 122014, 
Jan. 26, 1909.) 
Page (Edward D.) 
26, 1909.) 
Poe (Edgar Allen) and Fordham 
home. (H 122012, Jan. 26, 1909.) 


LitTLe (Rep V.), Philadelphia, Pa. 


(EE 122013) .Jan. 


Swampscott, Mass., Christmas sea, 
1908. (H 122485, Feb. 3, 1909.) 


[4205 | 


[4216 
| —Violet.—Wild rose. 


| 1909.) 


pt. Iv, n. s., v.4 


Lone (KE. M.), Cadiz, Ohio. [4217 


Standing stone. (F 72486, Jan. 18, 
1909; 2-e. Jan. 21, 1908.) 


Lorgey (Gustave), Albany, N. Y. [4218 
Trask (Mrs. Spencer) (H 121887, 
Jan. 21, 1909.) 


LOUNSBURY (FRED C.), Plainfield, N. J. 
[4219-4241 


Coming to America. (F 72908, Jan. 


28, 1909.) 
Defiance. (HF 72996, Feb. 5, 1909.) 
Emerald isle. (EF 72907, Jan. 28, 
1909.) 
Good sport. (F 72977, Feb. 5, 1909.) 
Grandma’s pets. (EF 72978, Feb. 5, 


I’m just a little bit Irish myself. 
(F 72910, Jan. 28, 1909.) 


In the hay fields. (KE 72979, Feb. 5, 
1909. ) 


Kathleen mavourneen. 
Jan. 28, 1909.) 


King corn. 


(F 72909, 


(F 72980, Feb. 5, 1909.) 


Launching. (F 72981, Feb. 5, 1909.) 

Lincoln (A.) (# 72365, Jan. 13, 
1909. ) 

Morning sail. (EF 72997, Feb. 5, 
1909.) 

Old homestead. (IF 72998, Feb. 5, 
1909. ) 

Pair of shorthorns. (F 72982, Feb. 
5, 1909.) 

Pigs in clover. (EF 72983, Feb. 5, 
1909.) 


Promising youngsters. (F 72984, Feb. 
5, 1909.) 


Telling the story. (F 72985, Feb. 5, 


1909.) 

Typical shorthorn. (F 72986, Feb. 
5, 1909.) 

Warm day. (F 72987, Feb. 5, 1909.) 

White rocks. (F 72988, Feb. 5, 
1909. ) 

Winter sport. (F 72989, Feb. 5, 
1909. ) 

Who’s afraid. (F 72990, Feb. 5, 
1909.) 

Worth carrying. (F 72991, Feb. 5, 
1909. ) | 


Lowney (Water M.) co., Boston,| 
Mass. [8 chromos] [4242-4249 
Autumn leaf.—Cornflower.—Nastur 
tium.—Poppies.—Primrose.—Tea rose 
(G 20867-20874, 
Feb. 5, 1909.) 


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ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 
5-8, Feb., 1909 


JUBECK & McKinspen, Howard, S. Dak. 


. [4250 
'Carthage, S. Dak., Farmers state 
unk building. 5 by 7 inches. (H 


mise), Jan. 21, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 14, 
1908. ) 
MicCiureE (T. C.), New York, N .Y. | 
4 [42514278 | 


Bub, he’s always to blame. (F | 


72207, Jan. 11, 1909.) 
)—— (F 72471, Jan. 
o—— (F 72672, Jan. 
(FE 72858, Jan. 


Kid cut up puzzle. 
1909. ) 


(F 72863, Jan. 30, 1909.) 

7 Mary and her little lamb. (IF 72209, 
. 11, 1909.) 

—— (F 72674, Jan. 23, 1909.) 

'——_ (F 72861, Jan. 30, 1909.) 


Sambo and his funny noises. 
5, Jan. 11, 1909.) 


(F 72469, Jan. 16, 1909.) 

_—— (F 72670, Jan. 23, 1909.) 

5 (F 72857, Jan. 30, 1909.) 

Simon Simple’s pet jibboon. 
08, Jan. 11, 1909.) 

ir as they ought to be. 


16, 1909.) ! 
23, 1909.) 
30, 1909.) 


(BE 


(FE 


(F 
72, Jan. 16, 1909.) 

| — (F 72675, Jan. 28, 1909.) 

— (F 72862, Jan. 30, 1909.) 


Those ridiculous questions. 
2673, Jan. 23, 1909.) 


—— (F 72860, Jan. 30, 1909.) 


(F 72206, Jan. 11, 1909.) 

_ —— (F 72470, Jan. 16, 1909.) 
_ — (F 72671, Jan. 23, 1909.) 
_ — (F 72859, Jan. 30, 1909.) 


McGrer « co., Philadelphia, Pa. [4274 
Raising of the national flag by 


McIntosH (Burr), New York, N. Y. 

) [42754277 
_ Gould (Miss Marjorie) (H 1224438, 
Feb. 2, 1909.) 

| Hitchcock and Virginia politicians. 
| 122442, Feb. 2, 1909.) 
| Taft and Hitchcock. 
ab. 2, 1909.) 

ee c. of each Feb. 3, 1909. 


(H 122441, 


Warsaw, Mo. 1, 2. 
1902, Jan. 23, 1909.) 


(H 121901, 


| Matitory (R. L.), Bellefonte, Pa. 
(F 72676, Jan. | 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 


4326 

McWuHortTer (L. V.), North Yakima, 

Wash. [4280-4294 

Nez Perce warriors. War 1877. 

0-14. (H 122267-122281,, Jan. 18, 

1909. ) 

MAJESTIC PUB. CO., Indianapolis, Ind. 

[4295-4307 

Linco (Abraham) 1-4. (F72242- 
| 72245, Jan. 11, 1909.) 

Springfield, Tl. 1-9. (F 72246- 


72254, Jan. 11, 1909.) 


[4308 


Student 
(H 122023, Jan. 27, 1909.) 


E.), 


Pennsylvania state college. 
body, 1909. 


MAN (GERTRUDE 
Minn. 
Devotion. 
1909. ) 
Offering to the Virgin. 
Jan. 25, 1909.) 


Minneapolis, 
[4809, 4310 


CED. 122526,, Jams 25, 


(H 122527, 


| MANUFACTURING ADVERTISING Co., New 


(Fo 


__Wags, the dog that adopted a man. - 


(H 121453, Jan. 11, | 


[4278, 4279 | 


MOE IHN: «¥: 
Nosey Irishman. 
19809.) 


Marceau (THEO. C.), New York, N. Y. 
[4312-43822 


Freeman (Miss Louise) 1, 2. (H 
121898, 121899, Jan. 23, 1909.) 


[4311 
(G 20679, Jan. 13, 


Hughes (Gov. Chas. F.) (H 121900, 
Jan. 28, 1509:) 
Long (Senator Chester I.) 1, 2. 


| (HI 122398, 122394, Feb. 1, 1909.) 


Mitchell (Hon. James BE.) “i, 2. 
(H 121896, 121897, Jan. 23, 1909.) 


Supreme court judges of Pennsyl- 


L watioe . Group Gn. soo. “CER Bo tao4. 
| 121895, Jan. 23, 1909.) 
| Wadsworth (Mr. Craig) 1, 2. (H 


122219, 122220, Jan. 29, 1909:) 


Marinc & BLAKE, Seattle, Wash. 
[4323, 4324 


Alaska - Yukon - Pacific exposition, 
| Seattle, Wash. June 1 to Oct. 15. 
| The fair that will be ready. (F 72577, 


| Jan. 21, 1909.) 

Olympic mountains and harbor from 
Seattle, Wash. (F 72578, Jan. 21, 
1909.) 


| Masters (J. C.), Woodland, Cal. 
| [4325, 4826 


Woodland, Cal., High school. (H 
121460, Jan. 11, 1909.) 
| ——Holy Rosary academy. (H 


| 121459, Jan. 11, 1909.) 


o7 


4 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES ; 


4327 


Marime (C. B.y, Colo.” ° [5 
prints] [4327-48381 
And the place which knew him once 
shall know him no more.—Bringing 
home a new wife.—Hleven P. M. in a 
Mormon household.—No race suicide in 
Utah.—Pastimes in Utah. (F 69901- 
69905, Oct. 31, 1908; 2 c. of each Jan. 
16, 1909.) 


MISHKIN (H.), New York, N. Y. 
[4852 


(H 122557, 


Denver, 


Garden (Mary), Salome. 
Jan. 29, 1909.) 


MISSIONARY INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION, 
New York, N. Y. 
By grace are ye Saved. 
Janes, 1909.) 


Cast thy burden upon the Lord. 
(G 20682, Jan. 8, 1909.) 


(G 20683, 


[4333-4336 | 


| =m 
Ney., 


I am the Lord, thy God. (G 20681, | 
Jan. 8, 1909.) 

Lord is faithful. (G 20684, Jan. 8, 
1909.) 


MircHEett (Jno. J.) co., New York, | 
INGE. [48387-4339 | 


American fashions. Sartorial art 
journal. ..Jan.,' 1909, Supplements 
A-C. (F 71406-71408, Dec. 19, 1908; 
2c. of each Jan. 14, 1909.) 


MOoFFETT STUDIO, Chicago, Ill. 


[4340-4342 | 
(H 121749, | 


Blossom (Henry) 1, 2. 
121750, Jan. 18, 1909.) 
Stone (Dr. E. E.) 

18, 1909.) 


(H 121752, Jan. 


Morcan (GrEoRGE FREDERICK), Ithaca, 
wy. 


[4343 


Cornell. (H 121427, Jan. 9, 1909; 
2 ce. Dec. 26, 1908.) | 
MuNN & Co., New York, N. Y. [4844 | 

Return of the Pacific fleet. (F 
72961, Feb. 4, 1909.) 

MurpHy (TuHos. -_D.) co, Red Oak, 
Iowa. [4345 
Memories, by Bryson. (G 20702, 


Jan. 16, 1909.) 


NATIONAL PATENT & NOVELTY EXHIBI- 
TION CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Official diagram. (F 72736, Jan. 18, 
1909.) 
NEAL (E. B.), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
prints] 


[4 


mer girl.—Yachting girl. 
72669, Jan. 23, 1909.) 


[4346 | 


| Jan. 11, 1909.) 
[4347-4350 | 
Automobile girl—Riding girl.—Sum- | 

(EF 72666- | 
; | 1909; 2 c Jan. 15, 1909.) 


08 


DiS Ty, mh ea 4 


NrErpp (WINIFRED), Los Angeles, Cal. 
[4351 
(H 121986, Jan.- Tae 


Beethoven. 
1909. ) 


NELSON (Witt F.), Atlanta, Ga. [4352 
Taft. (H 121801, Jan. 20, 1909.) 
NEVADA PHOTO CO., Virginia City, Nev. 
[9 photographs.] [4353-4361 
Carson, Ney., State library.—Reno, 
Mackey statue.—Truckee, Cal. 
1-3.—Verdi, Nev. 14 (H 121418— 
121426, Jan. 9, 1909.) 


' NEw YORK EVENING TELEGRAM (NEW 


YORK HERALD COMPANY), Jersey 

City, N. J. [48624890 

Book-taught Bilkins. (I° 72339, Jan. 
12, 1909.) 


—— (F 125382, Jan. 19; 19093) 
—— (F 72735, Jan. 26, 1909.) 
(F 72905, Feb. 2, 1909.) 


Dream of the rarebit fiend. (EF 72145, 
Jan. 8, 1909.) : 


—— (F 72273, Jan. 11, 1909.) 
—— (F 72457, Jan. 15, 1909.) 
—— (F 72521, Jan. 18, 1909.) 
— (F 72680, Jan. 23, 1909.) 
—— (F 72714, Jan. 25, 1909.) 
—— (F 72840, Jan. 29, 1909.) 
(IF 72886, Feb. 1, 1909.) 
(F 73026, Feb. 5, 1909.) . 
Neighborly Miss Nosey. (F 12272, 
Jan. 11, 1909.) 4 

—— (F 72520, Jan. 18, 1909.) 

—— (F 72718, Jan. 25, 19095) 

—— (F 72885, Feb. 1, 1909.) 

Pa Puddinhead. (F 72519, Jan. 18, 


1909.) 
—— (F 72681, Jan. 28, 1909.) 

(F 72884, Feb. 1, 1909.) . 

Pazaza, it’s great. (EF 72456, Jam 

15, 1909.) 
—— (F 72646, Jan. 22, 1909.) 
—— (F 72841, Jan. 29, 1909.) 

(F 72962, Feb. 4, 1909.) 
Pilgrims progress. (EF 72397, J 

13, 1909.) 
—— (F 72561, Jan. 20, 1909.) 
—— (F 72738, Jan. 27, 1908 

(FE 72963, Feb. 4, 1909.) ; 

Wisdom of Wiseheimer. (F 72271, 


New YorK HERALD COMPANY (Jers oy 
City, N. J.) [4391-4479, 
Angelic Angelina. (F 72388, Jan. 13) 


4 


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4479 


nos. 5-8, Feb., 1909 


New YorK Heratp comMpANy—Cont’d. 
(F 72389, Jan. 13, 1909; 2 c. 
gane 23, 1909.) - 
, oe eee ean. 15, 1909; 2 c. 
gan. 29, 1909.) 

— (F 72967, Feb. 4, 1909; 2 c. Feb. 
5, 1909.) 

Boys will be boys. (F 72969, Feb. 
4, 1909; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1909.) 

Buster Brown. (F 72379, Jan. 18, 
1909; 2 c. Jan. 15, 1909.) 

——(F 72385, Jan. 13, 1909; 2 «. 
Jan. 23, 1909.) 

—  (F 72391, Jan. 13, 1909; 
Jan. 29, 1909.) 

—— (F 72965, Feb. 4, 1909; 2 c. Feb. 
5, 1909.) 

Clark (Arthur L.) of Winstead, 
Conn. (F 72746, Jan. 27, 1909.) 

Cupples (Mr. and Mrs. Samuel), of 
ote Mo, (HH (2751, Jan. 27, 
1909.) 

Daily hint from Paris. (F (2155, 
gan. 9, 1909; 2c. Jan. 11, 1909.) 

— (F 72268, Jan. 11, 1909.) 

— (F 72269, Jan. 11, 1909.) 


3 e. 


— (F 72274, Jan. 11, 1909; 2 ¢ 
gan. 12, 1909.) 
— (F 72340, Jan. 12, 1909; 2 ¢ 
Jan. 13, 1909.) 
| —  (F 72398, Jan. 18, 1909; 2 ¢ 
Jan. 15, 1909.) 
 — (F 72458, Jan. 15, 1909.) 
— (Ff 72477, Jan. 16, 1909; 2 ¢ 
Jan. 18, 1909.) 
= (#72513, Jan. 18, 1909.) 
—— (F 72517, Jan. 18, 1909.) 
| — (F 72533, Jan. 19, 1909.) 
i ——- (FF 72562, Jan. 20, 1909.) 
—— (F 72603, Jan. 21, 1909; 2 ¢ 
Jan. 22, 1909.) 
_ —(F 72647, Jan. 22, 1909; 2 ¢ 
Jan. 23, 1909.) 
— (F 72682, Jan. 23, 1909.) 
— (F 72683, Jan. 23, 1909.) 
— (F 72715, Jan. 25, 1909.) 
— (F 72717, Jan. 25, 1909; 2 ec 
an. 26, 1909.) 
_— (F 72739, Jan. 27, 1909.) 
_ — (F 72783, Jan. 28, 1909.) 
i — (F 72842, Jan. 29, 1909.) 
| —  (F 72849, Jan. 30, 1909; 2 c 


Feb. 1, 1909.) 

— (F 72880, Feb. 1, 1909; 2c. Feb. 
1909.) 
—— (F 72881, Feb. 1, 1909.) 


| 


New YorK HERALD coMPANY—Cont'd. 

—— (F 72882, Feb. 1, 1909.) 

—— (Ff 72934, Feb. 3, 1909; 2 c. Feb. 
4, 1909.) 

—— (F 72971, Feb. 4, 1909.) 

—— (F 73025, Feb. 5, 1909.) 

—— (F 73056, Feb. 6, 1909; 2 ec. Feb. 
8, 1909. ) 
(F 73057, Feb. 6, 1909.) 

Excursionists now crowd cabins of 
eastern-bound steamships. (F 72518, 
Jan. 18, 1909.) 


Florida (S. 8.) on her way to New 


York. (EF 12740, Jan, 27, 39092) 
Furnessia (The). (IF 72757, Jan. 
2, 1909.) 


Interest in ocean travel now cen- 
ters in Mediterranean steamships. (F 
(2210, Jan. 17, 1909.) 

King visiting the victims in Messina. 
(81772480. Janz 16, -1909';.2: ¢. fan. 18; 
1909. ) 

Largest tonnage of season reached 
in Mediterranean traffic. (EF 72883, 
Feb. 1, 1909.) 


Little Nemo in Slumberland. (F 
72384, Jan. 13, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 15, 1909.) 
Ch. ¢2590,- Jan- 13). 1909; * 2. 
Jan. 23, 1909.) 


(E 72396, Jan. 18, 1909; 
Jan. 29, 1909.) 
(F 72970, Feb. 4, 1909; 2 c. Feb. 
5, 1909.) 

Lynch (Mrs. Eugene) killed in col- 
lision on the S. S. Republic. (F 72744. 
Jan. 27, 1909.) 


Melcher (Mrs.) first survivor to 
reach New York. (F 72745, Jan. 27, 
1909. ) 


Messina [Sicily], Victoria ave. after 
the first shock. (F 72514, Jan. 18, 
1909.) 

Monkey shines of Marseleen. (F 
(2381, Jan. 13, 1909; 2 ec. Jan. 15, 1909.) 


OM feast. Pal. fey, 190) 2 eS: 
gan. 28, 1909.) 

N. Y. Herald talking with Captain 
Ranson of the 8S. 8. Baltic. (F 72743, 
Jan. 27, 1909.) 

Ocean travel is returning to its nor- 
mal condition. (EF 72716, Jan. 25, 
1909. ) 

Owlet (Herald despatch boat) ap- 
proaching the Baltic. (I* 72752, Jan. 
27, 1909.) 

Passengers of the S. S. Florida 
aboard the S. S. Baltic. (EF 72742, Jan. 
27, 1909.) 


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4480 


NEw YorK HERALD ComMpany—Cont’d. 

Perkins (Mrs.) being greeted by rel- 
atives. (FF 72750, Jan. 27, 1909.) 

Perry (Capt. K.) of the Gresham. 
(EF 72758, Jan. ‘27, 1909.) 

Prendergast (Mr. and Mrs. William) 
of Jefferson, Mass. (F 72747, Jan. 27, 
1909. ) 

Reggio, after the earthquake. (F 
72479, Jan. 16, 1909; 2 ce. Jan. 18, 1909.) 

Republic, after passengers were re- 
moved. (F 72753, Jan. 27, 1909.) 

Ruler brings relief to his people. 
(F 72516, Jan. 18, 1909.) 


Ruspini (Capt. A. M.) of the Flor- 


ida. (F 72761, Jan. 27, 1909.) 

Sealby (Capt.) of the Republic. (F 
72759, Jan. 27, 1909.) 

Seneca UEhe) 3 "Cr 72760, Jan. 2T, 


1909. ) 


Smashed bow of the Florida. (F 
72754, Jan. 27, 1909.) 
Soldiers working on ruins of St. 


Gregory’s church, (F 72515, Jan. 18, 
1909.) 


Spencer (Frederick), 2nd steward of 
The S. &. Baltic, (CF 72741, Gan. 27, 
1909. ) 


Survivors embarking at Messina. (I° 
72478, Jan. 16, 1909; 2c. Jan. 18, 1909. 


Survivors of the Republic aboard the 
Baltic. (F 72756, Jan. 27, 1909.) 


Terrors of the tiny tads. (F 723882, 
Jan. 18, 1909; 2 ¢. Jan. 15, 1909.) 


(F 723888, Jan. 13, 1909; 2 «. 

Jan. 23, 1909.) 
(F 72394, Jan. 13, 1909; 2 e¢. 

Jan. 29, gee 
feb. 4, 1909; 2 e 


Hep. 5, 1909.) 

Undiscovered beauties. (F 72604, 
Jan. 21, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 23, 1909. ) 
(fF 72784, Jan. 28, 1909: 2 e¢. 
Jan. 29, 1909.) 


(F 72964, Feb. 4, 1909; 2 « 
Feb. 5, 1909.) 


Volunteer crew of the Republic re- 
turning to their ship from the Baltic. 
(F 72755, Jan. 27, 1909.) 

Waggles in Wonderland. (F 72380, 
Jan. 18, 1909; 2 ¢. Jan. 15, 1909.) 

——+ (iE 72386, Jan. 18,1909: 2 c. 
Jan. 23, 1909.) 

—— (BY T2302, Jan, 13, 1908 42 xe. 
Jan. 29, 1909.) 

(F 72966, Feb. 4, 1909; 2 c. 
Feb. 15, 1909.) 


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| New York TIMES co., New York, N. Ys 


Wakefield (Miss Elizabeth) “@ 
72749, Jan. 27, 1909.) a | 

Wakefield (Miss Harriet) (F 72748, 
Jan. 27, 1909:). 

Woo woo bird. (F 72395, Jan. 13) | 
1909; 2 ¢. Jan. 29) 19095) 


NEW YORK REAL ESTATE BOARD OF BROK- § 
ERS, New York, N. Y. [4480 
Tax-payers congress. (F 72121, Jan. 


6. 1909; 1c Dec. 18, 1908; 1 ic Deak 
29, 1908.) f 


[4481-4483 

Children taken at random in the 

streets of New York. (F 725384, Janz 

19, 1909. ) \ 

Foolish fashion. 
1509.) 

Some 
show. 


(F 72784, Jan. 26, 


impressions of the passing 
(F 725385, Jan. 19, 1909.) i 
NEWCOMBE (Gero. E.) & co., New York 

N.Y. [5 praies [4484-4498 


American queen.—Apple blossoms.— 
Belle of the dance.—Breakers.—Call 
(The) — Dance (The) — Enchantress) 
(The)—Engagement (The)—Finale.—_ 
Fireside memories.—Louise.—_ 
Mayme.—Motor girl. Nope.—Reflec- 
tion. (F 72793-72807, Jan. 27, 1909.)% 


New York, N. Y. J 
[80 photographs] [44994528 © 
African belle——African marriage} 
ceremonial.—Cannon in the Krem-— 
lin.—Crossing Sahara desert.—Fallen } 
Rameses II.—Moscow [Russia] 1, 2.— } 
Nearest Masonic hall to Mecea.—% 
Niblo (Mr.) 1-5.—Niblo (Mrs.) 1, 2.—3f 
Plowing in Egypt.—Rome, church in.— } 
Russian coachman.—Russian sled.— 
Russian women driving.—Sailing on” 
the Nile—Two African mothers.—9 
Uganda man.—Venice, Grand canal.—) 


NIBLO (FRED), INC., 


Water buffaloes——Water carriers.—_ 
Water wheel in EKgypt.—Witch doc- 
tor.—Zulu mother.—Zulu warriors. 


(H 121765-121794, Jan. 19, 1909; 2 em 
of each Dee. 31, 1908.) 


NOBLE ART ASSOCIATION, New York, © 
N. & [4529 
Eddy (Mary Baker G.) (H 121520,% 
Jan. 12, 1909.) 


Norwoop (K.), New York, N. Y. 
[45380 | 


York City, Interior of Gracey 
(H 121748, Jan. 18, 1909.) 


New 
Church. 


nos. 5-8, Feb., 1909 


 Oaxes (M. L.), Seattle, Wash. 
; [45314534 

Alaska-Yukon Pacific exposition in 
Seattle, Wash., 1909. (H 121932, Jan. 


25, 1909.) . 
Expressing the big cabbage. (H 

©121591, Jan. 14, 1909.) | 
Loading the mammoth corn. (H | 


121592, Jan. 14, 1909.) 

Seattle water front from Colman 
dock. (H 121931, Jan. 25, 1909.) 
Ouson (O.8.), Argyle, Wis. [4535-4586 

Argyle, Wis. 1-4. (H 122470- 
122473, Feb. 2, 1909.) 


Otson (W. O.), Alexandria, Minn. 


Devil’s Lake, N. Dak. 1-5. (H 
121966121970, Jan. 25, 1909.) 

Fargo, N. Dak. 1-83. (H 121933- 
121965, Jan. 25, 1909.) 

Harvey, N. Dak. 1-6. (H 121971- 
121976, Jan. 25, 1909.) 

Valley City, N. Dak. 1-4. (H 


121977-121980, Jan. 25, 1909.) 


OLSON PHOTOGRAPH co., Plattsmouth, 


Nebr. [4587-4591 

Nebraska apples. (H 121676, Jan. 
15, 1909.) 

Nebraska cabbage. (H 121675, Jan. 
15, 1909.) 


Nebraska pumpkin. 
Jan. 15, 1909.) 

Nebraska squash. 
15, 1909.) 

‘Shipping Nebraska corn. 
gan. 15, 1909.) 


(H 121677, 
(H 121678, Jan. 


(H 121679, 


OsBoRN (O. W.), Tahlequah, Okla. 
[4592 
Cherokee chiefs. (H 122549, Feb. 5, 


1909.) 


OTTENHEIMER (I. & M.), Baltimore, 
Ma. [4593 
1000 s’ miles in 120 minutes. (F 
fae aan. 25, 1909- 2 c. Jan. 29, 
1909.) 


OUTDOOR NEWS co., New York, N. Y. 
[4594, 4595 


Recreation buncaiow. 1, 2.. (¥ 
72210, 72211, Jan. 11, 1909.) 


PALMER (JOHN STANTON), New York, 
ne) YX. [4596, 4597 
Lincoln (Abraham); [by] George 

Frederick Wright, A, B. (H 121982, 

121983, Jan. 26, 1909.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


| 
| PARKER (C. E.), Cherryvale, Kans. 


} 
| 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 
4632 


| [4598, 4599 


Cherryvale, Kans. 1, 2 (F 69936. 
699387, Nov. 2, 1908; 2 ec. of each Jan. 
16, 1909.) 


| PaRReTT (FE. J.), New York, N. Y. 


[4600, 4601 


Earl of Granard. (H 121882, Jan. 


| 23, 1909.) 


Forbes (Hon. Donald) and Earl of 
Granard. (H 121881, Jan. 23, 1909.) 
PAULDING (JOHN), Chicago, Ill. [4602 


For prosperity and the deep water- 
way. (H 121376, Jan. 7, 1909.) 


| PEEPLES (ANNA D.), Kansas City, Mo. 


[4603 
Aunt Mary. (H 121448, Jan. 9, 


1909.) 


PELTON (HERBERT W.), Asheville, N. C. 
[4604, 4605 
Biltmore, N. C., Kenilworth Inn. (H 
122217, Jan. 29, 1909.) 
Blue ridge from Kenilworth Inn, 
Biltmore, Nec. CH 122218, Jan. .29: 
1909.) 


| PENNEY (F. H.), Wellsville, N. Y. 


[4606 
Direct Hal, 2.04%. (H 122487, Feb. 


3, 1909.) 
PERRY MASON co., Boston, Mass. 
[4607 
Youth’s companion desk calendar. 


1909. (F 72399, Jan. 8, 1909; 2c. Jan. 
9, 1909.) 


PreTTEY (CHAS. F.), Lakeside, Cal. 
[4608 


Old Yuma. (H122221, Jan. 30, 1909.) 


| PHELAN (A. B.), New York, N. Y. 


[4609-4615 
Interior of house 1-7. (H 121713— 


121719, Jan. 16, 1909.) 
PuiLies & RANCE, Great Falls, Mont. 
[4616 


Last chance or bust. (EF 72200, Jan. 


11, 1909.) 
PICTORIAL NEWS co., New York, N. Y. 
[46174627 
Italian earthquakel—-ll. (H122895- 


122405, Feb. 1, 1909; 2 c. of each Jan. 
21, 1909.) 


PIERCE (HENRY HAVELOCK), Boston, 
Mass. [4628-46382 
Harkins (Rt. Rev.) (H 121673, 


Jan. 15, 1909.) 


Huntington (Bishop W. R.) 
| (H 122534122537, Feb. 4, 1909.) 


A-D. 


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PRESS PUB. CO. (NEW YORK WORLD), 


New York, N. Y. [4633-4653 

Bacnara. “ltaly, des 2.) GEL h21bi 
121514, Jan. 11, 1909.) 

Messina, [Sicily] 1-16. H 121604— 


121619, Jan. 15, 1909.) 


Palmi, ruined portion. (H 121512, 
Jan. 11, 1909.) 
Soldiers and relief corps leaving 


Naples for Messina. (H 121620, Jan. 
15, 1909.) 


Soldiers searching for victims in the 


tins, (121513, Jan. 11, 1909.) 
PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH ©CO., Provi- 
dence, R. I. [4654-46 61 


Paul a_ prisoner. 
Lessons 1, 5, 6, 7. 
Jan, 14, 1909.) 


Paul on the grace of giving. Fourth 
quar., 1909. Lesson 10. (F 72406, 
Jan. 14, 1909.) 


Paul’s last words. 
1909. Lesson 11. 


Fourth quarter, 
(EF 72401-72404, 


Fourth quarter, 
(KE 72407, Jan. 14, 


1909. ) 

Pauls story of his life. Fourth 
quarter, 1909. Lesson 8 (EF 72405, 
Jan. 14, 1909. ) 

Review. Fourth quarter, 1909. Les- 
son 12. (F 72408, Jan. 14, 1909.) 
PRUDENTIAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF 

AMERICA, Newark, N. J. [4662 


Fleet pr: tects the nation, Prudential 
life insurance protects the home. (F 
72867, Feb. 1, 1909; 1 ce. Feb. 1, 1909; 1 
ec. Feb. 10, 1909.) 


QUINN (F. F.), Texarkana, Ark. 


[4663 
Old reliable farm. (EF 72835, Jan. 
29, 1909.) 
RAGSDALE (M. C.), San Angela, Tex. 
[4664 
San Angela madonna. (H 121878, 


Jan. 22, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 22, 1909.) 


Rav (CHAS. E.), Mason City, Iowa. 
[4665 


N. W. S. P. cement plant, Mason 
City, Iowa. (H 122681, Feb. 6, 1909.) 


Washington, D. 
[4666 
(G 20722, Jan. 25, 


REGES (GEORGE), JR., 
C. 


Over the hurdle. 


1909; 2 ce. Jan. 26, 1909.) 
REICH (JACQUES), New York, N. Y. 
[4667 
Stevenson (Robert Louis) (72664, 


Jan. 23, 1909.) 


| series, 


pt. Iv, 0. S., v.4 


RicHARDSON (FRANK H.), Bedford 
City, Va. | [4668 
Peak of Otter and Flattop. (H 


121814, Jan. 21, 1909.) 


Roperts (KE. D.), Red Oak, Iowa. 
[4669 
Red Oak, Iowa, E. D. Roberts im- 
proved Reid’s yellow dent. (H 122486, 
Feb. 3, 1909.) 


Ropinson (J. H.), Washington, D. C. 
[ 


4670 


Haulover opening. Nantucket [har- 
bor], Mass. (H 121707, Jan. 16, 1909; 
2 e> Jan. 115 ASESey 


ROCKWELL (Mary), Fossil, Oregon. 
[4671 


Off to the mountains. (H 120942, 


Dec. 19, 1908; 2 c. Jams 22, 19093) 
ROMANS PHOTOGRAPHIC cO., Seattle, 
Wash. [4672-4683 


Alaska Yukon Pacific exposition 
12000-12010. (H 121500- 
121510, Jan. 11, 2909.) 


Series 12011. Panorama of 
grand basin. .(H 121596, Jan. 14, 


1909. ) 
ROTOGRAPH co., New York, N. Y. [48 
photographs] [4684-473]. 


All teams loaded must keep to the 
right.—All teams must keep to the 
right.—At last I’ve roped you in.— 
Bacchante.— Blythe and happy. — 
Chrysanthemum Girl—Cow boy girl.— 
Dear friends, We were up most all 
night.— Eclipse (An) — Fluffy Ruf- 
fles.—Full of the best of spirits— 
Gainsborough girl.—Girl in decollete.— 
Girl with grapes.—How can I part 
with this.—How not to do it.—How to 
do it—I have a pressing engage- 
ment.—I long to press you to my 
heart.—I’m happy to be lassoed.—I’m 
mixing with the upper crust.—I will 
be supremely happy.—If you still 
doubt my love.—In the light of thine 
eyes. —It was Cupid’s dart. — Lamp 
girl.—_Letter-writing girl.—Little bit of 


_all right.—Little daubs of powder.— 


Mask girl. — Nature fakir. — Nut 
cracker.—Oh what must it be there.— 
Ready for the battle—Skate gir]l.— 
Snowball girl.—Soul kiss.—Taking his 
time.—Tea spoon.—Tennis girl.—There 
is a little girl—There is nothing like 
it.—There is only one girl.—To me you 


are the dearest girl—To press upon — 


| thy lips a kiss—-When you feel it © 


coming on.—Where is my wandering ~ 
boy tonight.—Who’d ever think they’d 
contain such a headache. 


| 122628, Feb. 5, 1909.) 
62 


(H 122581- — 


nos. 5-8, Feb., 1909 


Ce (D.), Los Angeles, Cal. 
[4732 
Bating spaghetti. (F 715438, Dec. 
22, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1909.) 


Ryver (H. O.), Auburndale, Mass. 
[4733 
Daughter of the old Bay state. (H 
121197, Jan. 4, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 12, 1908.) 


S. F. vEDANTA society, San Francisco, 
Cal. [4734, 4735 
Jesus Christ in His yoga posture. 
(F 72416, Jan. 14, 1909.) 
[San Francisco, Cal.], 


views of the Hindu temple. 
Jan. 14, 1909.) 


Different 
(KE 72415, 


SackeTT & WILHELMS CoO., Brooklyn, 
IN, [4736-47438 


Automobile girl. (G 207385, Jan. 27, 


1909.) 

Cardinal girl. (G 20845, Feb. 1, 
1909.) 

Helping mother. (G 20846, Feb. 1, 
1909.) - 

Hunting girl. (G 20786, Jan. 27, 
1909.) 

Little waitress. (G 20847, Feb. 1. 
1909. ) 

Little worker. (G 20848, Feb. 1, 
1909.) 

Winter Girl. (F 72887, Feb. 1, 
1909.) 


Won’t mother be pleased. (G 20849, 


Feb. 1, 1909.) 


St. GAUDENS (AucGusTA H.), Windsor, 
Vt. [4744 
Sketch by Augustus Saint-Gaudens 
for the La Farge medallion. (H 
121811, Jan. 21, 1909.) 


| 


SANDER (PHILIP), New York, N. Y. | 


[4745 


American beauties. (F 72691, Jan. 


25, 1909.) 
SCANDLIN (WILLIAM I.), Brooklyn, 
i. ¥ [4746 
Merry Christmas. C. (F 71590, 


Dec. 23, 1908; 2 ec. Dec. 29, 1908. ) 


ScHRADER & DENNIS, Three Oaks, Mich. 

[4747 

Thanksgiving greetings. (H 122162, 

Jan. 28, 1909.) 

Scott & VAN ALTENA, New York, N. Y. 

[4748 

_ Waiting for tourists near pyramids. 
| (A 121467, Jan. 11, 1909.) 

; 

t 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


4772 
SHARP & son, Los Angeles, Cal. [4749 
Glenwood, the mission inn. (F 


72400, Jan. 14, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 14, 1908.) 
SHATTUCK (E. J.) co., San Francisco, 


Cal. [4750 
Photo-chrome color’ sketch. (G 

20661, Jan. 9, 1909.) 

SHaw (BH. A.), Boston, Mass. [4751 
American madonna. (H 121465, 

Jan. 11, 1909.) 

SHEAHAN (Maurice T.), Brookline, 
Mass. [47524766 
Be my valentine. (F 72190, Jan. 11, 

1909. ) 

Gettysburg address. (EF 72192, Jan. 

11, 1809.) 

Going’ some...€F ‘T219%, «Jan. 44; 

1909. ) 


Happiest (The) day. EF 72944, Feb. 
4, 1909.) 

History of the life of Abraham Lin- 
eoln. (EF 72193, Jan. 11, 1909.) 

IT am not bound to win. (F 72194, 
gan. 11, 1909.) 

I am your friend, A. Lincoln. (F 
(2363, Jan. 18, 1809); 2 « Jan. 14, 
1909. 

Lincoln, ? figure with the words, 
And now God bless you. (F 72362, 
Jan; 13,°1909; 2. ¢. Jan. 14, 1909.) 

Lincoln (Abraham) Copy of oil 


painting. 19 by 24. (G 20664, Jan. 
11, 1909.) 

Spoonlight:. (EBs 72195.) Jane be 
1909. ) 

Spring chickens. (F 72196, Jan. 11, 
1909. ) 

Tatt.:(AVin: 4 NES “Tati. “and 
White house. (EF 72536, Jan. 20, 
1909.) 

This world we're living in. (F 


(2197, Jan. 11, 1909.) 
Two orphans. (F 72198, Jan. 11, 
1909.) 


Your friend, A. Lincoln. 
Jan. 11, 1909.) 


SIEGMUND (WrLLiIaAmM C.), Chicago, III. 
[4767 
Lesions of foot and mouth disease 


ais UL) cattle, (Hi 121908,: Jan. 25, 
1909. ) 


Siegrist (E. J.), North Bend, Wash. 
[4768-4772 
(H 122124, 122125, 


(EF 72199, 


Cougar. 281, 282. 
Jan. 27, 1909.) 

Mt. Si, North Bend. Wash. 278, 279. 
CH £27191 122122. Jan, 275.1909.) 


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4773 


Sieerist (EH. J.) —Continued. 
Snoqualmie falls, near North Bend, 


Wrash: 280. (CE 122123. fam. 27, 
1909. ) 
SILBERER (D. B.) sBrRos., New York, 
ING XY: [4773, 4774 
Ball game. (F 72661, Jan. 23, 1909.) 
Child. (F 72662, Jan. 23, 1909.) 


SimMons (HVELINE), Lakewood, Ohio. 

[4775 

Trath, (WP (2475, Jan. 16; 1909- 
2c. Jan. 6, 1909.) 


Smart (JoHN H.), Hardwick, Vt. 
[4776 
Child of H. L. Herrict, weighing 27 
pounds at birth. (H 121599, Jan. 15, 
1909; 2 ce. Dec. 17, 1908.) 


SmitH (ALBERT), Manchester, Vt. 
[4777 
Manchester, Vt., from summit of Mt. 


Equinox. (H 121893, Jan. 8, 1909; 2 
ce, Dec. 24, 1908.) 


SPAHR (JOHN W.), Beaver Falls, Pa. 
[4778 
Buckeye Lake Park views near Co- 


lumbus, Ohio. (H 122208, Jan. 28, 

1909. ) 

STANDARD SCENIC co., Kansas City, 
Mo. [4779-4782 


Bryan and Kern at Fairview. 3409. 
(H 121289, Dee. 30, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 22, 
1909.) 


America’s martyred chiefs. 3411. 
(H 121292, Dec. 30, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 22, 


1909.) 
Republican national convention. 
3408. (H 121291, Dec. 30, 1908; 2 «. 


Jan. 22, 1909.) 


Taft (Hon. Wm. H.) 3410. (H 
121290, Dec. 30, 1908: 2 c Jan. 22, 
1909.) 


STANLAWS (PENRHYN), New York, 
N. Y. [4 prints.] [47838-4786 


Afternoon tea.—Caught in the 
rain. — Cupids advice. — Going home: 
(FF 72465-72468, Jan. 16, 1909.) 

STATE PUB. CO., Boston, Mass. 
[4787-4841 

Ain’t it just like a woman? (F 
72169, Jan. 9, 1909.) 

—— (F 72367, Jan. 

—— (F 72495, Jan. 

—— (F 72575, Jan. 

— (F 72688, Jan. 

—— (F 72850, Jan. 

—— (F 72871, Feb. 


13, 1909. ) 
18, 1909.) 
20, 1909.) 
25, 1909.) 
30, 1909.) 
a, 1909.) 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


STATE PUB. co.—Continued. 
—— (F 72946, Feb. 4, 1909.) 


All nights look alike to Boozy Keer. 
(EF 72326, Jan. 12, 1909.) 


Amos and Pete. (F 72204, Jan, 11, 
1909. ) 


—— (F 72421, Jan. 14, 1909.) 
——— (I 72496; Jan, 18, 1803.) 
—— (KE 72597, Jan 20) a0) 
Sa 72690, Jan. 25, 1909.) — 
72851, Jan. 30, 1909.) 
72868, Feb. 1, 1909:) 
72956, Feb. 4, 1909.) 


Bugtown budget. (F 72327, Jan. 12. 
1909.) 


—— (EF 12570; Jan. 20571908) 
—— (Ff T2770, Jan: 27, 25034 
(F 72918, Feb. 3, 1909.) 


Carlyle said: Never write a letter 
or lose one. (F 72660, Jan. 23, 1909.) 


Ever know it to fail? (EF 72332, 
Jan. 12, 1909.) 


(Ff 72567, Jan. 20, 1909.) 
——= \( 121%, Jan. 72a toe 
(F 72912, Feb. 3, 1909.) 


Gink and Dink. (F 72328, Jan. 12, 
1909. ) 


—— (F 72563, Jan. 20, 1909.) 
—— (F 72771, Jan. 27, 1909:) 
(FF 72917, Feb. 3, 1909.) 
Hari Kari, the Jap. (EF 72331, Jan. 
12, 1909.) 


It’s a long stem that knows no 
thorns. (IF 72945, Feb. 4, 1909.) 
It will be a bigger night to-morrow 


night. (EF 72870, Feb. 1, 1909.) 
Line is busy. (F 72569, Jan. 20, 
1909.) 


—— (F 72774, Jan. 27, 1909.) 
== — (IF 72915, Web. 3) asus 


Pete’s kids play joke on old maid. 
(F 72571, Jan. 20, 1909.) 


Reggie Rahrah. (F 72329, Jan. 12, 


»19C3.) 
~ ——(F 72556, Jan. 20/9308) 


—— (EF 72772, Jan. 27, 2908.) 
(F 72911, Feb. 3, 1909.) 
Show me. (F 72330, Jan. 12, 1909.) 
(F 72564, Jan. 20, 1909.) 
—— (F 72769, Jan. 27, 1909.) 
(F 72916, Feb. 3, 1909.) 
Smiths at home. (F 72338, Jan. 12, 
1909. ) 
—— (F 72568, Jan. 20, 1909.) 
—— (F 72778, Jan. 27, 1909.) 


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ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 
nos. 5-8, Feb., 1909 
STATE PUB. co.—Continued. 
(F 72918, Feb. 3, 1909.) 


Sometimes a practical joke turns 
eut all right. (F 72852, Jan. 30, 1909.) 


Stung. (F 72334, Jan. 12, 1909.) 
— (F 72565, Jan. 20, 1909.) 

— (F 72768, Jan. 27, 1909.) 

— (F 72914, Feb. 8, 1909.) 
Surprises will happen in the best 


regulated families. (EF 72461, Jan. 16, 
1909. ) 
STECHER LITHOGRAPHIC CO., Rochester, 


[4842-4898 
[Lithographed cuts of vegetables for 


seed envelopes] 54, 12, 14, 28, 52, 62, 
64, 75, 82, 97, 99, 100, 102, 119, 129, 
138, 189, 145, 148, 178, 190, 1943, 197, . 
Pier fos, 211, 2ZA8, 250-256, 262, 
274, 276, 286, 289-298, 300, 302-308. 
(G 20764-20820, Feb. 1, 1908.) 


Stinson (WotwortH), New York, 
. Nee. [4899 

St. John’s chapel. (F 72921, Feb. 3, 
1909; 2 ce. Jan. 28, 1909.) 


SToKES (FREDERICK A.) co., New York, 
N. ¥Y. [4 prints] [4900-4903 


Junior and the actress.—Naughty 
freshy.—Senior and his fate.—Soph 
and the window. (F 71997-72000, Jan. 
4, 1909; 2 c. of each Jan. 29, 1909.) 


Storck (FErRD), Butler, N. J. [4904 


Falls at Pompton lakes, N. J. (H 
Pia. 6, 1909: 2 ec. Jan. 15, 
1909. ) 


Strauss (J. C.), St. Louis, Mo. [4905 


Harrison (Leon) (H 121486, Jan. 
11, 1909; 2 ec. Jan. 18, 1909.) 


STROBRIDGE LITHOGRAPHING COMPANY, 
Cincinnati, Ohio. [4906-4915 


_ [Posters]. 09-—B-—203. (G 20067, 
Oct. 28, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1909.) 

— 09-—R-43, 09-B-202. (G 20094, 
20095, Oct. 30, 1908; 2 ec. of each Jan. 
14, 1909.) 

——N. Y. 12951, N. Y. 12952, N. Y. 

12954. (G 20625-20627, Dec. 31, 1908; 
| 2c. of each Jan. 14, 1909.) 
N. Y. 12947, N. Y. 12949, N. Y. 
12950, O9-R-201. (G 20641, 20643, 
20644, 20648, Jan. 2, 1909; 2 c. of each 
Jan. 14, 1909.) 


STROUDSBURG & WATER GAP ST. RY. CO., 
Stroudsburg, Pa. [4916-4919 
Car leaving double horse shoe curve. 
(F 72418, Jan. 14, 1909.) 
Delaware Water Gap from inside of 
ear. (F 72955, Feb. 4, 1909.) 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 
4938 


STROUDSBURG & WATER GAP ST. RY. 
co.— Continued. 


Overlooking water power plant, 
Lackawanna & Erie R. R. (FF 72954, 
Feb. 4, 1909.) 

Second horse shoe curve. (F 72417, 
Jan. 14, 1909.) 

Stumpr (FEF. B.), Eureka, III. [4920 


Eureka, Ill, Hureka college cam- 
pus. (H 121708; Jan. 16, 1909.) 


SUNSHINE CIRCLE OF KING’S DAUGHTERS, 

First M. E. church, Newark, Obio. 

[4921 

Sunshine circle of King’s daughters, 

Newark, Ohio. (H 121906, Jan. 25, 
1909. ) 


Swarts (D. L.), Buckeye City, Ohio. 

[49224926 
Ohio, Danville and 
(H 121563, Jan. 


Buckeye City, 
Buckeye City school. 
13, 1909.) 

Cc. A. & C. fast fast line near Buck- 
eye City, Ohio. (H 122469, Feb. 2, 
1909. ) ’ 

Holt’s hollow near Cavallo, Ohio. H 
122466, Feb. 2, 1909.) 


Icy cave near Cavallo, Ohio. 
122467, Feb. 2, 1909.) 

Mohican valley near Cavallo, Ohio. 
(H 122468, Feb. 2, 1909.) 


(H 


TABER-PRANG ART Co., Springfield, 

Mass. [4927-4935 

Anxious moments. 4811. (F 72924, 
Feb. 3, 1909.) 


Early autumn; by Allen Fontaine. 


4827. (F 72925, Feb. 3, 1909.) 
Interested. 4816. (H 122520, Feb. 
3, 1909.) 


Moonlight; by Emile Breton. 4806. 
(H 122521, Feb. 3, 1909.) 


Near Nahant; by G. M. Hathaway. 


4812. (F 72926, Feb. 3, 1909.) 
Old time melodies. 4818. (F 72927, 
Feb. 3, 1909.) 


Rock bound coast; by Geo. Howell 
Gay. 4825. (F 72928, Feb. 3, 1909.) 

Sheepfold (The); by Walter C. 
Hartson. 4795. (H. 122522, Feb. 3, 
1909.) 

Springtime; by Carl Weber. 
(F 72929, Feb. 3, 1909.) 

2 c. of each Feb. 4, 1909. 
TacearT (M. W.), Bayonne, N. J. 

[4986-49388 


[St. Patrick day cards] 1-3. (G 
20689-20691, Jan. 15, 1909.) 


4826. 


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4939 
‘TTAMMEN (H. H.), Denver, Colo. [14 
chromos] [4989-4952 
Capitol by moonlight. — Colorado 


Springs by moonlight.— Denver by 
moonlight. — Forget bad writing.— 
Garden of the Gods by moonlight.— 
Here’s to the seal—I know you'd 
write a line or two.—I tried to pen a 
greeting.—I write to-day.—Loop by 
moonlight. —- My ecard you’ll find.— 
Nothing better than a letter.—Pike’s 
Peak by moonlight.—Try smiling.—(G 
20665-20678, Jan. 12, 1909.) 


TARBELL (JOHN H.), Boston, Mass. 
[4953 


Impression (An). (H 122156, Jan. 


27, 1909.) 
TAYLOR ART CO., Philadelphia, Pa. [18 
prints. ] [49544971 


Ach Pat have you kissed the Blarney 
stone. —O’ the green shamrock for 
me.—Remember old Erin.—Top of the 
morning to you.—True to old Erin.— 
Wearing of the green.— (KF 72212- 
melt san. 11, 1909.) 

To my affinity—To my aunt.—To 
my best girl—To my brother.—To my 
dad.— To my darling. — To my dear 
baby. — To my dear mother.— To my 
dear sister.—To my kiddies.—To my 
pet. — To my sweetheart. — (F 722380- 
72241, Jan. 11, 1909.) 


TEBBS (Mrs. A. B.), New York, N. Y. 
[4972 
Buddhism up to date. (H 1225380, 


Feb. 4, 1909.) 


THAYER (C. C. & A. L.), New Castle, 
Pas [4978 
Youngstown, Ohio. Building being 
erected for a Masonic temple. (F 
71546, Dec. 22, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1909.) 


THOMPSON (PAUL), New York, N. Y. 
[4974-4980 
Clemens (Samuel) (Mark Twain), 
1-6. (H 121494—121499, Jan. 11, 1909.) 
Mark Twain’s library. (H 121493, 
Jan. 11, 1909.) 


TINY TADS cCo., New York, Ne ls 
prints. ] [4981-4998 
Admiration. — Dressing. — Dressy 
bunch.—Fun on the ice.—G. W. Tad.— 


Going to school.—In doubt.—New 
elothes——Now all aboard.—Quarrel 
(The).—Rain coats.—Shy. — Snapshot 
(The). — Spinner (The). — Stormy 
weather. — Vacation. — Valentine 
(The).—Young and old. (EF 72898— 
72825, Jan. 29, 1909.) 


pt. IV, ness vos 


TOWNSEND (CHAS. A.), Belfast, Maine. 


[4999-5027 
Bar Harbor. -4,°2. 


Beach hill cliffs, Echo lake and 
Somes sound. 


Bubble pond. 1, 2. 
Cadalie cliffs from ‘Ocean drive. 


Champlain monument, on Sea Cliff 
drive... d-2. 


Drive to Jordan pond. 

Dry mountain, on Bar Harbor road. 
Eagle lake. 1-4. 

Gorge (The), Bar Harbor road. 
Great pond and western mountain. 
Mountain view near Bar Harbor. 
Ocean drive, Mt. Desert, Maine. 
Otter cliff from Ocean drive. 
Sargent drive and Somes sound. 
Schooner head, from Anemone cave. 


Seaside inn trail to Jordan pond. 
ts 


Shaded walk to Jordan pond. 

Shore view, near Raven cliff. 1, 2. 
Somes sound. 1, 2. 

South-west harbor from Beach hill. 


(H 122236-122264, Jan. 30, 1909; 2 
ec. of each Jan. 29, 1909.) 


TREIBER (T. R.), Kansas City, Mo. 
[5028 


Why we ask you not to sit on the 
table. (F 72187, Jan. 44, 490932 
Jan. 2, 1909.) 


TRIBUNE co., Chicago, Ill. [5029-5046 
Danny Dreamer and li’l Silly Sally. 
(F 72527, Jan. 19, 1909.) 
—— (F 72617, Jan. 22, 1909.) 
(F 72948, Feb. 4, 1909). 
Economical Bertie. (EF 72529, Jan. 
19, 1909.) 


—— (F 72615, Jan: 22, 1909.) — 
—— (F 72949, Feb. 4, 1909.) 
Mamma’s angel child. (F 72528, 

Jan. 19, 1909.) 

(F 72614, Jan. 22, 1909.) 
—— (F 72952, Feb. 4, 1909.) 
Old Opie Dilldock’s _ stories. 

(2526, Jan. 19, 1909.) 

— (F 72616, Jan. 22, 1909.) 
— (F 72950, Feb. 4, 1909.) 
Omnibus boy. (F 72530, Jan. 19, 

1909. ) 


—— (F. 72612, Jan. 32, 190970 
—— (F 72947, Feb. 4, 1909.) 


(Fk 


66 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


nos. 5-8, Feb., 1909 


TRIBUNE co.—Continued. 


Pranks of Fourpaws. 
19, 1909.) 


eh 72613, Jan. 1909. ) 
— fF 72951, Feb. 4, 1909.) 
TrotH (Henry), Philadelphia, Pa. 


(F 72531, Jan. 


29 


aot td 


[5047-5060 

Haarlam, Holland. 9011. (H122406, 
Feb. i, 1909.) 

Jerusalem, [Palestine] 9004, 9006— 
9010, 9014-9017, 9019. (H 122407- 
122417, Feb. 1, 1909.) 

Sphinx, (The) 9020. (H 122418, 

; Feb. 1, 1909.) 

View near Kaloniyeh, Palestine. 

9018. (H 122419, Feb. 1, 1909.) 


TuITE (THOMAS P.), New York, N. Y. 
[5061 

Bonner (Hugh), chief of N. Y. fire 
department. (F 72866, Feb. 1, 1909.) 


ULLMAN MFG. co., New York, N. Y. [8 
prints] [5062-5064 
Interested.—Love-light in their eyes. 
—Popping the question. (F 72462- 
72464, Jan. 16, 1909.) 


UMBDENSTOCK & PORTER CO., 
Til. 


Lincoln’s Gettysburg address. 
20663, Jan. 9, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1909.) 


UNDERHILL (IRvinc), New York, N. Y. 
[5066 

Fire ruins, Hudson and Leonard sts. 
B®. 43026. (HH 121600, Jan. 15, 1909.) 


UNDERHILL (JAS. E.), New York, N. Y. 
[5067 
Lincoln (Abraham); by G. R. Ha- 
were 4 T2iat, Jan. 27, 1909; 2 e. 
Jan. 22, 1909.) 
UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, New York, 
N.Y. [5068-5213 
[Stereoscopic photographs] U 81840, 
U 81869, U 81914, U 94501. (H121383— 
121386, Jan. 8, 1909.) 
—U 47178, U 47259, U 47466, U 
47599, U 79489, U 82134, U 115597. 
(Hs 121522-121528, Jan. 12, 1909.) 


Chicago. 
[5065 


| 115471, U 115481. 
(G | 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 


5237 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWoOOoD—Continued. 


U 115781, U 115755, U 115766, 
ied too. 0. 195795, W..115798,. 0 
| 115799, U 115800, U 115824, U 115825, 
hoU eB RS2 1.4. LI bson. (A 121864- 
121875, Jan. 22, 1909; 2 ec. of each Jan. 
25, 1909.) 


——U 27851, U 27865, U 27393, U 
27682, U 29797, U 32769, U 338008, U 
44142, U 33634, U 33967, U 34169, U 
34498, U 35244, U 38498, U 47468, U 
47778, U 48781, U 49179, U 49534, U 

| 67714, U 73141, U 810638, U 82028, U 
83085, U 83056, U 87270, U 87279, U 
96927, U 96944, U 970387, U 99399, U 
99457, U 100055, U 100334, U 100522, 


U 101446, U 104503, U 104507, U 
105273, U 105525, U 108080, U 108920, 
U 114279, U 115207, U 115298, U 115343, 
U 1153852, U 1153875, U 115405, U 115416, 
U 115424, U 115440, U 115451, U 115456, 
U 115457, U 115528, U 115527, U 115554, 
U 115557, U 115730, U 115793, U 115842- 
115847. (H 122099-122104, Jan. 27, 
1909.) 


(H 122206, 
122207, Jan. 28, 1909.) 


——U-27701, U 28134, U 115410, U 
(HI 122289-122298, 
Feb. 1, 1909.) 

U 46467, U 46680, U 71114, 
73394, U 90758, U 91205, U 91314, U 
106499, U 115538. (H 122444122452, 
Feb. 2, 1909.) 


——U 92785, U 93268, U 93394, U 
93547, U 114824, U 115287, U115292, U 
115330, U 115495, U 115526, U 115717. 


(H 122640-12 22650, Feb. 6, 1909 ; 2¢. of 
each Feb. 8, 1909.) 


| UNION NEWS co., New York, N. Y. 


[5214 
Highlands, N. J., Hout view the 
lights. (H 121853, Jan. 22, 1909.) 


UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH Co., Cin- 


——U 113852, U 114730, U 115118, 
Beets 115267, U 1154383, U 
115464, U 115509, U 115519, U 115566, 
Seemeedoeme OD 115722, U 115728, U 
metas, © 115755, U 115758, U 115767, 
OD 115772, U 115774. (H 121544—| 
121562, Jan. 13, 1909; 2 c. of each Jan. 
14,1909.) 

—U 25006, U 73990, U 82054, U 
86444, U 99663, U 115769, U 115794, U 
115796, U 115831, U 115838. (H 121815- 
121824, Jan. 21, 1909; 2 c. of each Jan. | 


22, 1909. ) 


cinnati, Ohio. [5215-5226 

[Posters.] 11858, 11806. (G 20637, 
26638, Jan. 2, 1909.) 

—— 879, 391, 392, 11784. (G 20685- 


20688, Jan. 14, 1909.) 

— 384, 3885, 11809, 11873, 11874, 
11875. (G 20716-20721, Jan. 23, 1909.) 
VITAGRAPH CoO. OF AMERICA, New York, 

NE) [5227-5237 

And his coat came back. (H 122212, 


| Jan. 29, 1909.) 


os lover. 
22, 1909.) 


Clever trick. 


(H 121846, Jan. 


(H 122210, Jan. 29, 


1909.) 
67 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5238 


VITAGRAPH CO. OF AMERICA—Cont’d. 

Colonial romance. (H 121461, Jan. 
11, 1909.) 

Deacon’s love letter. 
Jan. 22, 1909.) 

Love of the pasha’s son. 
Jan. 11, 1909.) 


(H 121845, 


(H 121468, 


Marathon race. (H 122209, Jan. 29, 
1909. ) 

Ruy Blas. (H 129462, Janey 4, 
1909.) 

Student days. (H 122211, Jan. 29, 
1909.) 

Treasure (The) (H 121464, Jan. 11, 
1909.) 


Virginius. (H 121844, Jan. 22, 1909.) 


| 


WALKER LITHOGRAPH & PUB. CO., Bos- | 


ton, Mass. 
Summer with 
(G@ 20704, Jan. 15, 1909.) 
Wasson (C. L.), Decatur, Il. 


[5239-5269 
Antwerp, Belgium, Botanical gar- 
dens. (H 122151, Jan. 27, 1909.) 


Beauty spot of Killarney, Ireland. 


(H 122145, Jan. 27, 1909.) 
Beaver dam, Square Butte creek, N. 
Dak. (H 122154, Jan. 27, 1909. ) 
Belfast, Ireland, Botanic gardens. 
(H 122148, Jan. 27, 1909.) 
Boston (U. S. cruiser). 
wan, 21,1909: ) 
Chicago, Ill., East on South Water 
CH 122155, Jan: 27, 1909.) 
Chicago (U. S. cruiser). (H 122147, 
Jan. 27, 1909.) 
From Eagle Cap over Powder river 
mountains, Oregon. . (H 1221538, Jan. 


(H 122148, 


st. 


27, 1909.) 
Illinois university, Champaign, stu- 
dents in the corn course. (H 122222, 


Jan. 30, 1909.) 

Indianapolis, Ind., soldiers’ and sail- 
ors monument. (H 122134, Jan. 27, 
1909.) 


London, England, St. Paul’s cathe- 


dral. (H 122150, Jan. 27, 1909.) 

Marblehead (U. S. cruiser). (H 
122149, Jan. 27, 1909.) 

Munich, Germany. 1-5. (H 122137- 
122141, Jan. 27, 1909.) 

Miasara Walls, N..¥. 1-3. (H 


1221380-122132, Jan. 27, 1909.) 
Peat, decayed vegetation, Gap of 
Dunloe. (H 122142, Jan. 27, 1909.) 
Peoria, Ill.,ona holiday. (H 1221338, 
Jan. 27, 1909.) 


[5238 | 
its dreaming skies. | 


pt. Iv, D. s., v. 4 


Wasson (C. L.)—Continued. 

Perry park, Colo., the Pulpit. 
122146, Jan. 27, 1909.) 

St. Patrick st. and bridge over River 
Lee, from the Quay, Ireland. (H 
122144, Jan. 27, 1909.) 

Springfield, Ill., the Lincohm home. 
(H 122135, Jan. 27, 1909.) 

Sun-kissed waters of the Wabash. 
(H 122136, Jan. 27, 1909.) 

Suspension Bridge, N. Y., bridge 
over Niagara river. (H 122152, Jan. 
27, 1909.) 

Yellowstone national park. 14. (H 
122126-122129, Jan. 27, 1909.) 


WEAKLEY (RAYMOND D.), St. Louis, 


(Ho 


Mo. [5270-5275 
Zar girl. (H 122228, Jan. 30, 1909.) 
Zar illustrations. 1-5. (H 122229— 


122283, Jan. 30, 1909.) 


WEISBRCDT (H. W.) co., New York, 
Nooae [5276 


Right to the spot. (F 72848, Jan. 
30, 1809; 2c. Jan. 22, 1909.) 


WELLMAN (WALTER), New York, N. Y. 
[5277-5292 
(F 72309- 


Suffragette (The). 1-16. 


72324, Jan. 12, 1909.) 


WESTERBERG (J. C.), San Francisco, 
Cal. [5298 


Faith Dorothy, the sunshine of the 
mission. (FE 71630, Dec. 26, 1908.*) 


WHEELER (J. D.), Leavenworth, Wash. 
[5294 


Great Northern railroad plant. 900. 
(H 121916, Jan. 25, 1909.) 


WHITE (EH. C.), Punxsutawney, Pa. 
; [5295 
Walston, Pa., coke ovens. (Hi 
121732, Jan. 18, 1909: 2 eae 
1909. ) 


WHITE (H. C.) company, North Ben- 

nington, Vt. [5296-5302 

Chicago, Tl. Swift & Co., 219 cat- 
tle. (H 121480, Jan. 11, 1909.) 

Eagle on a pinnacle of rock in Grand 
canyon. (H 121910, Jan. 25, 1909.) 

Madrid, Spain, royal palace 10801. 
(H 121835, Jan. 21, 1909; 2 ec. Jan. 22, 
1909.) 

Portugalette, Spain, flying ferry 
10880. (H 121834, Jan. 21, 1909; 2°¢. 
Jan. 22, 1909.) 

San Sebastian, Spain; Maria Chris- 
tina bridge, 10878. (H 121832, Jan. 
21, 1909; 2 .@ Jan. 22, 1902) 


68 


5-8, Feb., 1909 


HITE (H. C.) compANy—Continued. 


Santander, Spain, a street, 10879. 
mt 121833, Jan. 21, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 22, 
1909.) 

- Taft (Hon. William H.), and family, 
13011. (H 1218386, Jan. 21, 1909; 2 c. 
Jan. 22, 1909.) 


ae & Hoae co., Newark, N. J. 
[ 5803, 5304 


At the well. (H 122560, Feb. 5, 
-) 


i June saan 
1909. ) 


Bwarttnc (R. R.), Cincinnati, Ohio. 

[53805-5307 
' Niagara Falls, N. Y. Sporting on 
‘ice mountains. 874. (H 115940; Sept. 
19, 1908 ; 2 c. Jan. 22, 1909.) 


\ . Phantom player. 2896. (H 115939, 
Bien. 18, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 22, 1909.) 
Taft (Wm. H.) greeting his friends. 
2459. (H 121298, Dec. 30, 1908; 2 ec. 
Jan. 22, 1909). 


WuHuitmore (Henry T.), Jackson, Mich. 


Ce. 12e25, Jan. 12, 


[5308 
_ Study from childhood. (H 121466, 
Jan. 11, 1909.) 
WILKINS (F. J.), Denver, Colo. [5309 


Presidents of the United States. 
121905, Jan. 25, 1909.) 


WILLIAMs (JOHN), INC., 
a oe 


(H 


New York, 
[5310 


Double medallion, one showing 
Abraham Lincoln, the other allegorical 
Scene. (H 121985, Jan. 26, 1909; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 26, 1909; 1 ¢. Feb. 1, 1909.) 


WILLIAMS (FRANK W.), Chicago, Il. 
[5311-5312 


Presidents of the United States. (Ff 
weno sane 25, 1909; 2 ec. Jan. 13, 
1909. ) 


Rulers of all nations. (F 72687, 
Jan. 25, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 13, 1909.) 


WILLIAMSON—HAFFNER ENGRAVING CO., 
Denver, Colo. [80 prints] 

[5813-5392 

After Buffalo. Craig Indian.—Al- 
Che-Say, noted Apache scout, White 
River Agency, Ariz.—Alkali Ike, the 
boss of the herd.—Antelope hunter.— 
Apache girl—Apache mother and 
Pehild, near Et. Apache, Ariz.—At 
bay.—Bitter root, Montana state flow- 
-er.—Bleeding heart.—Blizzard on the 
_Yrange.—Bonito, an Apache scout, Ft. 
Apache, Ariz.—Boulder park, Colo.— 
Branding mavericks——Buffalo hunt.— 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, 


ETC. 


WILLIAMSON HAFFNER ENGRAVING CO.— 
Continued. 
Cattle Thieves.—Chuck wagon.—Cold 
winter evening. — Colorado _ state 
card. — Continental divide by moon- 
light. — Cornered. — Cowboy race. — 
Crossing the Rio Grande del Norte.— 
Dayid (Chief).—Day herder.—Do you 
blame me?—Duck hunting.— Eagle 
hunter.—Fraser canon, Colo.—Frolic 


in the swimming pool, Eldorado 
Springs, Colo.— Geronimo, Apache 
chief.— Go it, you, . — Golden 
poppy, California state flower. — 


Halt.—Hollow Horn Bear, Sioux In- 
dian.—Hopi girl, Oraibi, Ariz— Hopi 


home life, Mishongnoir, Ariz.—Hopi 
Indian brave, Oraibi, £ i man 
weaving blanket, Oraibi, Ariz.—Hopi 
moccasin makers, Oraibi, Ariz. Hopi 
unlimited out in <Arizona.—Hopi 
woman in wedding dress, Oraibi, 

i an weaving, Oraibi, 


Ariz.—Hot trail—I have found my 
meal-ticket—I saw my affinity up 
here.—Indian burial.—Killing a cattle 
thief—Lone scout.—Mistletoe, COkla- 
homa state flower.—Moran (Thomas) | 
at Acoma, Ariz.—Navajo poker game, 
Ariz.—Navajos watching games, the 
Wields, Ariz.—Night herder.—Ouray, 
Ute Indian chief.—Outlaw (The).— 
Priests washing after a snake dance, — 
Wolpi, Ariz.—Quinghigit (Chief).— 
Red Cloud, Ogalalia Sioux Indian.— 
Red eagle.—Return (The).—Roping 
the broncho—Roping the bull—Round- 
up (The).—Runaway (The).—NScouts 
watching emigrants.—Sego lily, Utah 
state flower.—Shooting up the town.— 
Sitting Bull, Sioux Indian chief.— 
South Boulder valley, Colo.—Spotted 
Horse.—Standing Wolf, Cheyenne In- 
dian.—Storm in the Rocky moun- 
tains.—Thirty-dollar hide.—Ute court- 
ship.—Ute Indian camp, Garden of the 
gods.—Waiting.—War party, Craig In- 
dian.— White mountain Apache 
Cupid.—White mountain Apache hoops 
and javelin game, Ariz.—Yankee 
Doodle lake, Colo. (EF 69940-70019, 


Noy.-2; 1908; 2 ce. of each Jan. 16, 
1909. ) 
WiLLis & Burris, Great Falls, Mont. 
[53938-5396 

Desperate stand. (H 121455, Jan. 
11, 1909.) 

Hold-up (The) H 121458, Jan. 11, 
1909. ) 

Hunting of buffalo. (H 121456, Jan. 
11, 1909.) 


Indian women on the march. (H 


121457, Jan. 11, 1909.) 


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5397 
Witton (T. H.), San Francisco, Cal. 
[5897 
San Francisco, Cal. St. Mary’s 


cathedral. (H 121783, Jan. 18, 1909.) 


Woop (Harry), Kansas City, Mo. 
_ [5898-5402 
Intellectual pup. (F 72154, Dec. 28, 
1908; 2 c. Dec. 30, 1908. ) 
CH (2507, Jan. 14, i909 2 2G; 
Jan. 13, 1909.) 


Jan. 20, 1909.) 

CH (2694, Jan. 25,1909" 2 +e. 
Jan. 27, 1909.) 

(F 72890, Feb. 2, 1909.) 


Woopwarpd & TIERNAN PRTG. Co., St. 
Louis, Mo. [5403-5421 
April. (#72178, Jan. 11, 1909.) 


August. (F 72177, Jan. 11, 1909.) 

Catastrophe. (F 72182, Jan. 11, 
1909. ) 

December. (F 72181, Jan. 11, 1909.) 

Drive (Lhe) (FF ..1721838, Jane Ai. 
1909.) 


CF T2ol1, Jan. 438) 1909; Bue.) 


| 
t] 
' 
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


WooDWARD & TIERNAN PRTG. co.—Con. 
February. (F 72171, Jan. 11. 1909.) 
January. (F 72170, Jan. 11, 1909.) 
July. (F 72176, Jan. 11, 1909.) 
June. (F 72175, Jan. 11, 1909.) 
March. (F 72172, Jan. 11, 1909.) 
Maud. (F 72937, Feb. 4, 1909.) 
May. (EF 72174, Jan. 11, 1909.) 

My jewels. (F 72988, Feb. 4, 1909.) 
November. (F 72180, Jan. 11, 1909.) 
October. (EF 72179, Jan. 11, 1909.) 
Passing of winter. (EF 72184, Jan. 

11 A909.) 
Quails. 
Ready for a canter. 

11, 1909.) 
September. 


(F 72989, Feb. 4, 1909.) 
(F 72185, Jan. 


(EF 72178, Jan. 11, 1909.) 


ZILLGET (CHARLES A.) Fairmount, 
N. Dak. [5422, 5423 
Duke. A, B. (H 121728, 121729, | 
Dec. 8, 1908; 1 ec. Nov. 20, 1908; 1 ex 
Jan. 18, 1909.) 


Summary statement of deposits, received and credited, included in the Cata- 
logue since January 1, 1909. 


Number of entries of Engravings, Cuts and Prints, completed by aedaaiul clear es | 
Number of entries of Chromos and Lithographs, completed by deposit--__ 
Number of entries of Photographs completed by deposit_____________---_ 


448 
3, 006 


70 


CLASS I, FINE ARTS 


To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated; the statement as to 
the receipt of one copy of the photograph is always omitted when the photograph has 
been received on the day of entry. The notice after the first title, if printed in full, 


would read: “ Copyright by Cassilly Adams, 


Indianapolis, Ind. Class I, XXe, no. 


28029, December 18, 1908; 1 photograph received December 18, 1908. 


ADAMS (CASSILLY), Indianapolis, Ind. | AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHIC co.—Cont’d. 


[5424-5425 


Moulding the bullets. Interior of log 
cabin, illuminated by fire in fire-place, 


seated before it are soldier and pioneer | 


belle. (I 28029, Dec. 18, 1908.) * 
Old squire’s shot. A turkey shoot- 
ing match, old squire is toeing the 
mark, to take his shot. (I 28030, Dec. 
18, 1908.) 
ADLEMAN (SAMUEL), Boston, Mass. 
[5426 
Altar. Two steps and background, 
design on background is a carved chair, 
front of upper step has the word Jol- 


liken. (I 28801, Feb. 6, 1909.) 
AMERICAN LADY CORSET CO., Detroit, 
Mich. [5427 


American lady. Woman dressed, but 
with open bodice exhibiting corset, car- 


rying a staff. (I 28128, Jan. 18, 1909.) 
AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHIC cOoO., New 
York, N. Y. [5428-5440 


Bell ringer 37683. Interior of a bel- 
fry where a man is ringing a large 
bell. (1 28154, Jan. 21, 1909.) 

Bella mundo. A globe showing a 
portion of the United States, globe is 
broken and head of girl protrudes. (I 
28277, Feb. 4, 1909.) 


Bluff in Chicago. 
chips and glasses. (I 28135, Jan. 15, 
1909.) 


Call in Arizona. Interior of a bar- 
room, showing several men seated at 
a table upon which are cards and 
chips. (I 28131, Jan. 18, 1909.) 


Deal in Washington. 
a table one of whom is a Chinese who 
is engaged in dealing cards. (I 281338, 
Jan. 18, 1909.) 
_ Draw in the Bowery. Five men at 
a table, all of whom look tough, play- 
ing cards. (I 28134, Jan. 18, 1909.) 

Dutch boy. Little boy wearing cap 


with tassel and wooden shoes, playing 
‘whistle. (I 28197, Jan. 29, 1909.) 


Five men seated 
about a table upon which are cards. 


Five men at 


| Cards and chips on table. 


New York city A, 37782 A. Bird’s 
eye view. (I 28147, Jan. 20, 1909.) 


——B, 387782 B. Bird’s-eye view. 
(I 28148, Jan. 20, 1909.) 


Raise in the South. Colored men, 
some of whom are seated at a table 
engaged in a game of poker. (I 28136, 
Jan. 18, 1909.) 


Reconciler. Seated figure of Abra- 
ham Lincoln, he holds in his right 
hand a scroll. (I 28052, Jan. 11, 1909.) 


Show down in the 400. Five men in 
full dress at table, all but one seated. 
(I 28182, 
Jan. 18, 1909.) 

Woman rubbing wall. Woman, back 


towards forgsround, rubbing wall with 
cloth, she wears workirg clothes and 


wooden shoes. (I 28198, Jan. 29, 

1909.) 

AMERICAN TOBACCO co., New York, 
Ne YS [5441 


Red hat girl. Head of a woman 
wearing a large flare hat, drapery 
thrown over bare shoulders. (I 28054, 
Jan. 12, 1909.) 


AUNER (WILHELM A. F.), Chicago, Ill. 
[5442 


Turner emblem. Ornamental plaque. 
owl at the top, oval panel with female 
figure and inscription. (I 28123, Jan. 
18, 1909.) 


BARBERA (Castor), New York, N. Y. 
[5443 


Taft (Wm. H.) and emblem of 
United States. Book cut in Italian 
marble, left hand page contains bas- 
relief of W. H. Taft, right hand page, 
seal of U. S. (I 28180,. Jan. 28, 1909.) 


BARNARD (GEORGE GREY), New York, 
We AY [5444 


Statue of nude figure re- 
(I 28155, Jan. 


God Pan. 
clining, right knee up. 


| 22, 1909.) 


iF vil 


72678—09——_3 


E 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5445 
BencoucH (WmM.), New York, 
; [5445 
Troubles never come singly. Sum- 


mer landscape, red auto stuck in mud, 
two girls holding up their skirts stand- 
ing in road, storm approaching. (I 
28213, Jan. 30, 1909.) 


BENTHEIM (CHARLES), Charlotte, N. C. 
[5446 


Jackson (Gen. Thomas Jonathan, 
i. e., Stonewall Jackson). Bas-relief 
medallion, showing beard as he wore 
it m 1862. (1.28312, Feb. 6, 1909.) 


BENVENUTI (ANGELO), Boston, Mass. 

[5447 

Chinese idol sitting, laughing, show- 

ing teeth, its legs are straight forward, 

fingers placed between toes. (I 28300, 
Feb. 6. 1909.) 


BirnNEY (W. VERPLANCK), New York, 
TN se [5448-5450 
Critics (The) Two men seated talk- 
ing, one on sofa smoking long pipe. 
(I 28269, Feb. 4, 1909.) 

His legal advisor. Two men, one 
seated and one standing with right 
foot on seat of chair. (I 28270, Feb. 
4, 1909.) 

Smoker (The) Man, white hair, top 
boots, seated before fire smoking long 
pipe. (I 28268, Feb. 4, 1909.) 


Biossom (ETHEL G.), Concord Junc- 
tion, Mass. [5451 
God of things as they are. A male 
figure astride an oil barrel, feet rest- 
ing on money bags. (I 28042, Jan. 9, 
1809.) 


Bock (RicHARD W.), Maywood, I1l. 
[5452-5455 

Bill-he-can. Statue, figure of a goat 
Seated against board. (I 28262, Feb. 
3, 1909.) 

Duckiken. Statue, of bird in posi- 
tion of catching worm. (I 28263, Feb. 
3, 1909.) 

Gliick. Child seated on book root- 
ing in a bag. (I 28261, Feb. 3, 1909.) 

It. Statuette of Wish sprite behind 
a tablet having an inscription. (I 
28260, Feb. 8, 1909.) 


Burpick (J. H.), New York, N. Y. 
[5456 
Reddy. Child with arms upraised 
and hands closed in the attitude of 
fighting. (I 28062, Jan. 12, 1909.) 


N. Y. | BurK (Louis A.), Bloomington, II. 


pt. Iv, n. S., v. 4 | 


[5457 

Romping. Barn, several hay stacks, 
in foreground are two horses engaged 
in play. (1 28116, Jan. 16, 1909.) 


CAPRONI (P. P.) & BRO., Boston, Mass. 
[5458, 5459: 


Bryant (William Cullen) Bust, long 
flowing beard, head uncovered, coat 
unbuttoned. (I 28221, Feb. 1, 1909.) 


Washington (George) Relief, pro- 
file, head uncovered, hair combed back 
straight, tied with ribbon at neck. (I 
28220, Feb. 1, 1909.) 


CAPUDINE CHEMICAL CO., Raleigh, N. C. 
[5460, 5461 


Friend in need. Seated figure of a 
woman taking hold of something which 
is being handed to her by a nurse. (I 
28152, Jan. 21, 1909.) 


Timely advice. Two men, one of 
whom is behind a counter and holds a 
paper box. (I 28153, Jan. 21, 1909.) 


CarRTy (Dr. E. P.), Seranton, Pa. 
[5462, 5463 


Anatomical heads. Bas-relief show- 
ing the dissection which lays the 
nerves, blood vessels and glands of the 
face exposed to view. No. 1. Parotid 
gland, ete. No. 2. Occipital nerve, etc. 
(I 28328, 28329, Feb. 1, 1909.) 


CHATFIELD (J.), Chicago, Tl. [5464 


Taffy Possum. Model of opossum, 
sits up on his hind quarters. (I 28315, 
Keb. 8, 1909.) 


York, 
[5465 


Portrait bust. 


CHODZINSKI (KAZIMIERZ), New 
AN: 

Chopin (Fryderyk). 

(I 28278, Feb. 3, 1909.) 


CHURCH (FREDERICK STUART), New 
York, AN. [5466-5472 
Autumn. Head of young girl facing 


the left, looking down, wings on head. 
(I 28161, Jan. 23, 1909.) 

Head of young girl full face, 
wings on head. (I 28162, Jan. 23, 
1909.) 


Chill October. October landscape 
with flying leaves, a little shivering 
cupid with bow and arrow... (I 28163, 
gan. 23, 1909.) 

Falling blossoms. Young girl lean- 
ing forward, in foreground the air is 
filled with falling blossoms. (I 28164, 
Jan. 23, 1909.) | 


2 


hand she holds a mirror. 


FINE 
“nos. 5-8, Feb., 1909 


CuurcH (FREDERICK STUART)—Con. 

Flamingo (The) Young girl seated 
on a bank with one foot in water look- 
ing at a flamingo in front of her. 
(1 28165, Jan. 23, 1909.) 


Una and the lion. Young girl seated 
on a bank, beside her is seated a lion. 
(I 28166, Jan. 23, 1909.) 


Wood sprite. Profile head with 
wings, of a young girl, dark back- 
ground of woods. (I 28167, Jan. 23, 
1909. ) 


Coca Cota co., Atlanta, Ga. [5473 

Summer breezes. Man with laugh- 
ing face, attired in white suit, low 
shoes and straw hat, holding fan, hand- 
kerchief and glass. (I 28196, Jan. 29, 


1909.) 
CoLLicR (FRANKLIN PERRY), Winthrop, 
Mass. [5474 
Cute little devil: B. L. Z. Bub. Fig- 


ure of a cupid, to represent a young 

devil, ears quite large and pointed at 

top. (1 28043, Jan. 9, 1909.) 

Cottier (P. F.) & son, New York, 
N. Y. [5475-5480 
At the sign of the automobile; by 

Guernsey Moore. Two bearers in 

eolonial costume, setting down a Sedan 

chair containing a lady. (I 28064, 

Jan. 12, 1909.) 

Automobile cover; by Edward Pen- 
field. Tali young lady in act of enter- 
ing automobile. (I 28063, Jan. 12, 
1909. ) 


Automobiling around Paris; by A. 
B. Frost. An automobile party drawn 
up in a picturesque, foreign-looking 
village. (I 28073, Jan. 14, 1909.) 

Cinderella; by Sarah SS. Stilwell. 
Young woman in an enormous head- 
dress sitting on a long bench, in one 
(i 28137, 
Jan. 18, 1909.) 

Effect of the Marathon craze; 
Charles Dana Gibson. 


by 
A erowd of 


boys of all ages and sizes in various 


degrees of dress and undress. (I 
28276, Feb. 4, 1909.) 
Mile a minute close hauled. An ice 


boat skimming along a frozen surface 
at a very rapid rate. (I 28135, Jan. 


18, 1909.) 

CoMASTRI (A.) & sons, New York, 
mY. [5481 
Mocecro. Grotesque human figure 


seated, the figure is Pan-like, having 
pointed ears and goat legs. (I 28149, 
Jan. 21, 1809.) 


ARTS 
5491 
CONSENTINO (ORONzO), New York, 
a Y. [5482 


Candlestick. Candlestick is bronze 
figure enveloped in drapery bent for- 
ward, bowl enveloped in drapery which 
holds candle. (I 28201, Jan. 15, 1909.) 


CooPerR (SAVAGE), London, England. 
[5483 
Sweet lavender. Summer landscape. 
In foreground is a woman with dark 
hair in a lavender dress cutting laven- 
der with scissors. (I 28207, Jan. 30, 
1909. ) 


CRANE (J. W.), New York, N. Y. 
[5484-5488 
False note. Cardinal in his robes 
Seated in chair, has hands over ears 
because of noise another cardinal ig 
making on flute. (I 28183, Jan. 28, 
1909. ) 


In full chase. Full landscape in 
evening, in center is pond, four dogs 
drinking, more dogs running, in back- 
ground hunters mounted. (I 28204, 
Jan. 30, 1909.) 


In old New England. Summer land- 
scape showing a New England farm 
house, around house are many bushes, 
vines, ete. (I 28211, Jan. 30, 1909.) 


Off the coast of Devon; by Warne. 
Browne. Seascape, showing two row 
boats, one boat fastened to shore, other 
just coming in. (I 28206, Jan. 30, 
1909.) 


Vera; A. Z T. Lyneh. Girl with 
brown hair wearing large straw hat, 
hair hangs loose over shoulders. (I 
28205, Jan. 30, 1909.) 


CROWELL PUB. co., New York, N. Y. _ 

[5489 

March wind; by C. Allan Gilbert. 

Girl’s head against dark background 

of bare branches. (I 28156, Jan. 22, 
1909. ) 


Curtis & CAMERON, Boston, Mass. 
[5490 


Little teacher. Little girl playing 
school with her dolls and Teddy bear, 
she is pointing out letters on black- 
board. (I 28223, Feb. 1, 1909.) 


Davis (EpwarpD E.), Norwich, N. Y. 
[5491 


Design of a monument. A classic 
fane of Greek Ionic type surmounted 
on a pedestal, rectangular in form. (L 
28256, Feb. 2, 1909.) 


F<) 
i?) 


5492 
Davis (WILLIAM STEEPLE), Orient, 
Vee [5492 


Village wharf. View, toward end of 
wharf from shore, main portion ex- 
tends to middle distance toward the 
left then turns to right as an ell. (I 
28304, Jan. 29, 1909.) 


Day (FRANCIS), New York, N. Y. 
[5493 
Bed-time stories. Seated at piano 
is young woman in thin dress, little 
girl stands at her side. (I 28214, Jan. 
80, 1909.) 
Dr LAND (CLYDE O.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[5494-5495 
Burying of Captain Kidd’s treasure. 
A scene among the sand dunes along 
the seashore, Captain Kidd with out 
stretched hand, two sailors with shov- 
els. (I 28072, Jan. 14, 1909.) 


Washington and Molly Pitcher. 
Gen. Washington and Molly Pitcher 
Shaking hands, Gen. Green standing 
back of girl. (I 28816, Feb. 8, 1909.) 


Dorr (H. W.) co., Buffalo, N. Y. 
[5496 
2 lavoisite generator. Front eleva- 
tion a spherical generator at left side, 
surmounted by a hopper depending 
from an overhead track. (I 28171, 
Jan, 25, 1909.) 


DowELL (ETHEL H.), Greeley, Colo. 
[5497 
Mariposa lily. Group of Mariposa 
lilies, arranged about a circle, one full 
blown flower. (I 288381, Feb. 9, 1909.) 


DUBUQUE ALTAR MANUFACTURING Co., 


Dubuque, Iowa. [5498-5501 

Gothic side altar, no. 1459. (I 
28299, Feb. 5, 1909.) 

Gothic main altar, no. 3868. (I 


28297, Feb. 5, 1909.) 


ma WO, 1486. (1; 28296, BNeb.y 5, 
1909. ) 
no... 1494. (I 28298, Feb. ‘5, 
1909.) 
Epson (L. D.), New York, N. Y. 


[5502 
Morning after the election. Summer 
landscape in country village. In front 
of post office are seated four elderly 
men, one of them is reading aloud 
from paper, another man standing. (I 
28212, Jan. 30, 1909.) 
EDWARDS (Harry C.Lay), 
Ny: [55038 
Prospectors (The) 'Two prospectors 
in a birch bark Indian canoe, about to 
make a landing for the night. (I 
28264, Feb. 3, 1909.) 


Brooklyn, 


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Evstey (A. J.), London, England. 
[5504 
Hide and seek. Little boy and girl 
playing hide and seek, girl is crouching 
behind dog. (I 28202, Jan. 30, 1909.) 


FORBES LITHO MFG. ©O., Boston, Mass. 
[5505, 5506 

Girl in the cornfield. Head and 
Shoulders of girl standing among 
stalks of corn. (I 28254, Feb. 2, 1909.) 
Girl with chrysanthemum. Young 


lady, holding chrysanthemum up near 
her neck. (I 28255, Feb. 2, 1909.) 


GHILONI (PIETRO), New York, N. Y. 
[5507 

Two cupids play- 

(I 28139, Jan. 16, 


Match-box. holder. 
ing hide and seek. 
1909.) 


GILLIN (RoBERT F.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[5508 
Approach of the Half Moon. Hen- 
drick Hudson discovering the river 


which bears his name, Indians watch- 
ing from the shore. (I 28115, Jan. 16, 


1909. ) 
GIRSCH (CHARLES WILLIAM), New 
YOR eters [5509-5511 
Carnations. Young girl whose right 


hand catches up her skirt to prevent a 
mass of carnations from slipping. (I 
27744, Dec. 4, 1908.) 


Débutante (La). Woman in even- 
ing dress standing on the lower step 
of a flight of steps. (I 27748, Dee. 4, 
1908. ) 


Winter girl. Ideal head wearing 
large picture hat slightly drooping over 
the face. (I 27745, Dec. 4, 1908.) 


GOLD BOND HAT MANUFACTURING CO., 
New York, N. Y. [5512 
English dandy. A dandy, dressed in 
an old-style English costume, lifting 
his hat. (I 28125, Jan. 14, 1909.) 


GORHAM MANUFACTURING CO., Provi- 
dence, R. I. [5513 


Design, the characteristique feature 
of which is holly, holly berries and 
mistletoe. [Spoon.] (I 28124, Jan. 18, 
1909.) 


GRAY (CHARLES P. & NorMAN D.), 
West Chester, Pa. [5514 
Noah’s ark picture. 1. Series of ani- 


mal forms the outlines of which nest 
together. (I 28178, Jan. 27, 1909.) 


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5545 


GrREYER (Louis A.), Boston, Mass. 
[5515 


Lucky spudd. Modeled from a po- 
tato resembling a human form, figure 
standing upon a square base, each cor- 
ner ornamented with a horse shoe. 
(I 28172, Jan. 25, 1909.) 


GROLIER CLUB, New York, N. Y. [5516 

Poe (Edgar Allan) ; by Edith Wood- 
man Burroughs. Bronze medallion, 
full face in bas-relief. (I 28051, Jan. 
11, 1909.) 


Gustin (E. W.), New York, N. Y. 
[5517 
Blufunk, the Joss of the grouch. A 
statue of.a muscular dwarf sitting 
with his feet crossed. (I 28098, Jan. 


15, 1909.) 
Hacein (Ben Axi), New York, N. Y. 
[5518 
Garden (Mary) as Salomé. [ull 


length portrait of Mary Garden in cos- 
tume of Salomé. One hand on hip, 
the other back of head. (I 28209, Jan. 
30, 1909. ) 


Harper (J. M.), Chicago, II. 
[5519, 5520 


Billy possum and taters. Opossum, 
with tail curled against side of body, 
beneath him are several sweet pota- 
toes. (I 28176, Jan. 27, 1909.) 


Br’er Possum bank. Model in re- 
lief of opossum standing on branch of 
persimmon tree. (I 28177, Jan. 27, 
1909.) 


Herzoc (Ff. BENeEpDicr), New York, 
DY. Past boas 


Soul of song. Lunette shape compo- 
sition of nine young women draped, 
two in foreground hold sheets of music. 
(I 28199, Jan. 29, 1909.) 


Vail of memories, hope, and singing. 
Horizontal panel, sixteen female fig- 
ures draped, of whom a group of four 
~ length form foreground. (I 28200, 
_ Jan. 29, 1909.) 


HigscHBerG (CaRgt), Buffalo, N. Y. 
: [5523, 5524 


Three jolly tars. Summer landscape, 
showing three little boys in sailor 
Suits. (I 28215, Jan. 30, 1909.) 


| Weighing the baby. Young couple, 
_ father holding up scales with baby in 
_ white bundle, mother eagerly looking 
at scales. (I 28184, Jan. 28, 1909.) 


HoLttanp (W. J.), Pittsburg, Pa. 
[5525 
Restoration of triceratops brevicor- 
nus. Animal having three horns on 
the front of the skull. (I 28094, Jan. 
15, 1909.) 


Hopre (ALBERT), Wichita, Kans. [5526 
5:30 o’clock is quitting time. [Har- 


vest scene.] (I 276538, Nov. 20, 1908; 
1 photo Jan. 25, 1909.) 


HorLACHER BREWING Co., Allentown, 
Pa. [5527 
Betsy Ross. Seated figure of a 


young woman attired in a house dress 
and wearing a white fichu, engaged in 
sewing the American flag. (I 28095, 
Jan. 15, 1909.) 


HorRIGAN (JOHN), Quincy, Mass. 
[5528 
Recording angel. Statue, winged 
figure standing on two steps before a 
rough boulder. (I 28065, Dec. 28, 
1908; 1 photo Jan. 14, 1909.) 


JOHNSON (CARL P.), Rogers Park, IIL 
[5529 


Presidents of the United States. 
Group showing two rows, the front 
row seated, second row standing. (I 
28117, Jan. 16, 1909; 1 photo Jan. 9, 
1909. ) 


KAUFMANN & STRAUSS CO., New York, 
N. Y. [5580-5545 
Anticipation. Young lady wearing 
large hat, around neck is a light veil. 
(I 28292, Feb. 5, 1909.) 


Chrysanthemums. Young lady hold- 
ing bunch of chrysanthemums in left 
arm. (I 28285, Feb. 5, 1909.) 


Confidence. Young lady wearing 
large hat, hat covered as well as face 
by veil. (I 28294, Feb. 5, 1909.) 


Coquette. Young lady in winter cos- 
tume, fur coat and muff. (I 28293, 
Feb. 5, 1909.) 

Dinner’s ready. Girl’s head, pompa- 


dour hair, smiling, shows upper set of 
teeth. (I 28279, Feb. 5, 1909.) 


Edge of the forest. Forest, in cen- 
ter a roadway, logs cut down lying 
about. (I 28286, Feb. 5, 1909.) 

Happy housewife. Young lady 
dressed in usual housewife costume, 
sleeves rolled up and kneading flour 


on slab. (I 28280, Feb. 5, 1909.) 
Miss Belle. Young lady, evening 
gown, hands behind her back. (I 


28282, Feb. 5, 1909.) 


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IXAUFMANN & StRAvusS co.—Cont’d. 
Miss Prue. Young lady in black 
adress, holding a bunch of American 
beauties. (I 28281, Feb. 5, 1909.) 
Miss Sedate. Young lady wearing 
evening gown, holding bunch of flow- 
ers. (I 28283, Feb. 5, 1909.) 
_ My pet. House maid holding with 
both arms a cat. (I 28291, Feb. 5, 
1909. ) 


Poppies. Girl wearing large straw 
hat trimmed with poppies. (I 28284, 
Feb. 5, 1909.) 

Rapids (The) Winding rapid stream 
breaking into falls, in distance are 
some large thin trees devoid of foliage. 
(I 28288, Feb. 5, 1909.) 

Roses. Young girl in field holding 
five roses, wears large straw hat. (I 
28290, Feb. 5, 1909. ) 

Two beauties. Young lady holding 
ening! on left shoulder. (I 28289, 
Feb. 5, 1909.) 


caer (The) 
in midst of woods. 
1909. ) 


KKEEP SMILING CO 


Seven large trees 
(I 28287, Feb. 5. 
EN. es 
[5546 

Keep smiling. A statue of nude 
male figure seated with hands folded 
across knee, toes turned up. (I 28173, 
Jan. 22, 1909.) 


KRATINA (JOSEPH), New York, N. Y. 
[5547 
Lincoln and Lincoln’s speech. Bas- 
relief. Three-quarters view of Lin- 
coln looking toward the left. (I 
28258, Jan. 21, 1909.) 


KUPPENHEIMER (HOUSE OF), Chicago, 
Il. [5548-5561 
Spring and summer, 1909, model 
garments. 1-11. (I 28031-28041, Jan. 
9, 1909.) 
—— styles for men. 
28188-28190, Jan. 29, 1909.) 


LAMASURE (EK.), Washington, D. C. 
[5562 


Virginia sunset. Summer landscape, 
country road in center, barn at left, 
stone wall to right of barn. me! 28216, 
Jan. 30, 1909.) 


.. New York, 


12-14." “(1 


LIVE PUB. co., New York, N. Y. 
[5563-5569 

After you. Beautiful young woman 
at open window. Mephisto and Cupid 
have arrived at the same time to call, 
each one bowing himself out. (I 
28224, Feb. 1, 1909.) 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


LIFE PUB. co.—Continued. 


Biter bit; by Albert Levering. A 
couple of air-ships carrying crowds of 
roysterers who are throwing their 
empty champagne bottles at some auto- 
mobilist. (I 28122, Jan. 16, 1909.) 


Faust at the National theatre. 
Scene from opera, Taft as Marguerite, 
being wooed by Faust, representing 
Protection. (I 28317, Feb. 8, 1909.) 

It—Yes, Miss, a perfect match! You 
can’t do better anywhere [etc.]; by 
Orson Lowell. Scene in a dry goods 
shop, a young lady trying to match 
sample. (I 283818, Feb. 8, 1909.) 

Mother this is her. Cosy sitting 
room, mother sewing, little boy draw- 
ing shy little girl toward mother. (I 
28225, Feb. 1, 1909.) 

Old guard dies but never 
renders; by Herry Grant 
Physicians of the old school, taking 
their last stand against the anti- 
vivisection movement. (I 28053, Jan. 
11, 1909.) 

Waiting; by Orson Lowell. A line 
of people waiting at the stage door. 
(I 28169, Jan. 23, 1909.) 

LIsLtE (Mrs. ANNIE E.), Kansas City, 
Mo. [5570 

Lesson (The) Lady sitting at a 
table on which is shown a vase with 
reses, two open books. (I 28226, Feb. 


sur- 
Dart. 


2, 1909.) 
Littig (W. T.) & co., New York, N. Y. 
[5571 
West Point Military Academy. 


Pird’s-eye view, apparently from just 
off shore, includes all buildings erected 
and to be erected. (I 28218, Jan. 30, 
1909. ) 


Lone (FERDINAND G.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[5572 


Bub: The cherub of cheer, look at 
me and laugh. Statuette, a squat gro- 
tesque figure infantile build unclothed. 
(I 28170, Jan. 25, 1909.) 


LORENZ (KEATS W.), Boston, Mass. 
[5573 
Hliot (President) of Harvard uni- 
versity. Bas-relief, profile with his 
spectacles on. (I 28314, Feb. 8, 1909.) 


Manzi, JOYANT & co., Paris, France. 
[5574-5576 


Promenade sur les quais a Venise; 
by Cesar Saccaggi Coming down 
steps on the quays of Venice, a group 
of three persons, at left two school- 
boys. (I 28327, Feb. 9, 1909.) 


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MANziI, JoYANT & co.—Continued. Morse (WILLIAM ALDEN), Merrimac, 


Transfert au sénate des trophées 
a@’Ulm et d’Austerlitz, ler janvier 1806; 
“by Edouard Detaille. Street in Paris, 
houses on both sides out of the win- 
dows of which people are waving and 
cheering. (I 28325. Feb. 9, 1909.) 

Venise carnaval; by Cesar Saccaggi. 
An open square on the quays of Ven- 
ice, a motley crowd of masqueraders is 


dancing past a sculptured portico. (I 

28326, Feb. 9, 1909.) 

Martin (Mrs. Mattiz J.), Yonkers, 
Ne ¥. [5576* 


Truth will out. A white rooster and 
a white hen looking at each other and 
five black chickens. (I 28028, Jan. 8, 
1909; 1 photo Jan. 27, 1909.) 


[Notse.—Reprinted to correct error in 
date of receipt of copy of photograph, see 
vef. no. 2902.] 


Mayer (HENrRy), New York, N. Y. 
[5577 
Little Glysmic, the God of health. A 
small humorous figure draped with 
shoulders and back partly bare, seated 
upon a pedestal. (I 28055, Jan. 12, 
1909.) - 


MEISSNER & BucH, Leipzig, Germany. 
[5578, 5579 


Meeresglanz; by Dr. Miiller-Kerz- 
weller. An ocean view. (I 28186, 
Jan. 29, 1909.) 

Mondschein-landschaft; by Sofus 


Jacobson. A moonlight scene. (I 28187. 
Jan. 29, 1909.) 


MELCHERS (GARI), New York, N. Y. 
[5580 
Mother (The) Sitting woman, head 
in profile, she holds her baby in her 
arms. (I 28069, Jan. 13, 1909.) 
MERRIAM (JOHN W.) & co., New York, 
v. ¥. [5581 
At the Sign of the bulldog. A typ- 
ical specimen of the English bulldog. 
front view. (I 28257, Feb. 2, 1909.) 
Moran (THOMAS), New York, N. Y. 
[5582, 5583 
Icebergs in mid-Atlantic-sunrise. 
Icebergs are on the left and right and 
a heavy sea is running. (I 28273, 
Feb. 4, 1909.) 


Receding wave. Rocky coast on 
which the waves have broken and are 
Teceding. (I 28271, Feb. 4, 1909.) 
Morris (G. F.), New York, N. Y. 

[5584 

Two stallions, a groom is mounted 
on the one at the right and leads the 
‘other, landscape in background. (I 
28151, Jan. 21, 1909.) 


Mass. [5585 
Whittier (John G.) school house. 
It is the original painting, painted on 
a block of wood. (I 28150, Jan. 20, 
1909; 1 photo Jan. 11, 1909.) 


MureHy (THos. D.) co., Red Oak, 
Iowa. [5586-5588 
Grand Canon of the Colorado; by 
Thos. Moran. Scene looking out over 
Grand Canon, clouds hang low over 
rocks in central background. (I 28119, 
Jan. 16, 1909.) 

Rock towers of Rio Virgen, South 
Utah; by Thos. Moran. Landscape 
showing rock formations, in foreground 
a deep gorge. (I 28118, Jan. 16, 1909.) 

Sentinel (The),. Yosemite valley; 
by Thos. Moran. Landscape showing 
small lake and pine trees surrounding 
it. (1 28120, Jan. 16, 1909.) 


Narpr (J.) & co., Boston Mass. [5589 


Lincoln (Abraham) Medallion of 
Lincoln showing side view. (I 28179, 
Jan. 27, 1909.) 

NASH (AGNES CLARE), South Boston, 
Mass. [5590 

Pius X. P. M. Bas-relief, circular. 

(I 28068, Jan. 13, 1909.) 


NASH (FRED C.), Detroit, Mich. [5591 


If I only had feet. A mermaid rest- 
ing on a rock, she holds in her right 


hand a slipper. (I 28067, Jan. 13, 

1909.) 

NASH (JOSEPH HaArorD), Philadelphia, 
ia: [5592 


First in war; first in peace; first in 
the cocktail glass. A regulation cock- 
tail glass, reposing within, with feet in 
air is a gentleman in colonial costume. 
(I 28148, Jan. 20, 1909.) 


Nast (CHRISTIAN FRED), Chicago, Ill. 

[5593 

Childhood joys; by P. Doering. 

Group of children playing with goat. 
(I 28168, Jan. 23, 1909.) 

NELSON, CHESMAN & co., St. Louis, Mo, 

[5594 

Her favorite. Bust portrait of young 

woman, wearing a flat large hat, holds 


a glass. (I 28130, Jan. 18, 1909.) 
NOBLE ART ASSOCIATION, New York, 
be py [5595 


Eddy (Mary Baker G.), discoverer 
and founder of Christian science. Bas- 
relief by W. Clark Noble. Shoulders 
and bust draped with a garment repre- 
senting fine linen. (I 28056, Jan. 12. 
1909; 1 photo Jan. 16, 1909.) 


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NORTHWESTERN KNITTING co., Minne- 
apolis, Minn. [5596-5602 
Munsing cupids, 1-7. Boys and girls 
in union suits. (I 28191-28195, Jan. 
29, 1909; I 28805, 28306, Feb. 6, 1909.) 
OstHaus (E. H.), Toledo, Ohio. [5603 
Story’ of the hunt. Man seated in 
old fashioned arm-chair telling story 


to son reclining on couch, two dogs on 
couch, one on floor. (I 28217, Jan. 30, 


1909.) 
Pierce (F.:.0.) co., New York, N. Y. 
[5604 
Touring. An automobile containing 


two persons, and going in opposite 
direction a stage coach loaded with 
persons. (I 28096, Jan. 15, 1909.) 


Proctor (ALEXANDER PHIMISTER), New 
Works IN: Ye [5605 
Elk. Small statue, the elk is walk- 
ing, head thrust forward, the mouth 


open. (I 28272, Feb. 4, 1909.) 
PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH ©CO., Provi- 
dence, R. I. [5606 
Sermon on the Mount. Lesson 4, 


first quarter 1910. Christ seated on a 
rock at the top of a hill surrounded by 
the people. (I 28146, Jan. 13, 1909.) 


R. R. Siegen co., Dayton, Ohio. [5607 


R. R. chariot race. An arena with 
a roadbed and three chariots with 
horses and drivers apparently racing. 
(I 28070, Dec. 29, 1908.) 


RAPID ELECTROTYPE cCoO., Cincinnati, 
Ohio. [5608 
Lincoln anniversary edition. A title- 
page for newspaper with portrait of 
Lincoln inserted and space left for 


biography. (I 28266, Jan. 27, 1909.) 
REMINGTON (FREDERICK), New Ro- 
chelle, N. Y. [5609 


Trooper of the plains 1868. Statue, 
U. S. cavalry soldier with drawn re- 


volver on a running horse. (I 28066, 

Jan. 13, 1909.) 

Rocers & THomMpPpson, New York, N. Y. 
[5610 


Garden (Mary); by Jeanne Parke. 
Three-quarter length portrait, orna- 
ment in the hair. (I 28145, Jan. 20, 


1909. ) 
RooME (WILLIAM P.), New York, N. Y. 
[5611 
Pharaoh’s daughter and Moses. 


Statue, woman in Egyptian costume 
holding in her arms a naked baby. (I 
28098, Jan. 8, 1909.) 


Runeius (Cart), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[5612-5614 
Going to his doom. A bull moose, 


head raised coming forward across a 
marsh. (I 28229, Feb. 2, 1909.) 


Intruder (An) Young bull elk in 
foreground, looking toward another 
bull on right side. (I 28227, Feb. 2, 
1909.) 


Solitude. A bull caribou, his back 
and head cutting over the sky line 
standing on a hillside. (I 28228, Feb. 


2, 1909.) 
RUSSELL (J. T.),. Brooklyn, New: 
[5615-5616 
Abram, the pacifier. Figure of a 


man seated upon a large stone, beside 
which is another man standing facing 
towards the right. (I 28274, Feb. 4,. 
1909.) 


Strife between the herdmen. ‘Two 
sheep behind and slightly above these 
is the figure of sparely clad man run- 
ning. (I 28275, Feb. 4, 1909.) 


SAINT-GAUDENS (AUGUSTA H.), exec., 
Windsor, Vt. [5617 


Bronze seated figure; by Augustus 
H. Saint-Gaudens. Enveloped in heavy 
drapery which covers head and body 
with the exception of the face and 
right arm, the hand of which supports 
the chin. (I 28121, Jan. 16, 1909.) 


SAINT-GAUDENS (CARLOTTA), Windsor, 
Vt. [5618 


MacKaye (Percy). Miniature por- 
trait, four-fifths view, seated in rock- 
ing-chair, his right hand holding a 
pipe. (I 28160, Jan. 23, 1909.) 


Saxe (ARTHUR), New York, N. Y. 
[5619 


Two images, side by side, face of 
one wearing smile, face of the other 
having discontented expression. (I 
28210, Jan. 30, 1909.) 


SELTZER (OLAF CARL), Basin, Mont. 
[5620-5621 


Roughing it. Three cowpunchers are 
kaving a set-to with a range cow 
whose calf one of the men has roped. 
(1 28158, Jan. 23, 1909.) 


Sketching the trail boss. A bunch 
of idle cow-punchers around a round- 
up mess wagon. Trail boss is posing 
while one of the cowhands is sketch- 
ing him. (I 28159, Jan. 28, 1909.) 


18 


i 


‘nos. 5-8, Feb., 1909 


FINE 


ARTS 


Suerrin (D.), London, England. 


[5622 | 


Apple blossoms, Kent. Summer land- 
seape in Kent, Eng., three sheep and 
lamb in pasture, at right is brook, at 
left of it large apple tree in blossom. 
(1 28203, Jan. 30, 1909.) 


SHINN (WILLIAM C.), Lincoln, Nebr. 


[5623 — 


Thunderstorm (The). New England 
farmhouse, in foreground, woman sit- 
ting and man standing. (I 28126, Jan. 


18, 1909.) 
SILVESTRI STATUARY CO., Chicago, [1]. 
[5624 
Lincoln (Abraham). Portrait in 


strong relief, profile, below portrait are 
relief models of White house and Lin- 
coln log cabin. (I 28181, Jan. 28, 
1909.) 


SmirH (C. Rocers), Middletown, N. Y. 

[5625 

Monument. In form of a sarcopha- 

gus with moulded base, slanting top 

with moulding at outer edge. (I 28144, 
Jan. 20, 1909.) 


SmitH (LINcOLN), Chicago, Ill. [5626 


Washington (George). Portrait me- 
dallion of oval shape showing profile 
head of Washington in relief. (I 
28295, Feb. 5, 1909.) 


STEINBERG (VicToR), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[5627 
Letter from America. An Austrian 


farm scene, a letter carrier bringing 
mail. (1 28157, Jan. 23, 1909.) 


Swezey’s (N. 
York, N. Y. 


Floretta; by H. A. Weiss. Girl, hair 
falling over shoulders, holds medallion 
‘with laurel wreath around it. (I 
28182, Jan. 28, 1909.) 


“‘TARBELL (EpMUND C.), New Castle, 
NS EL. 


[5629 | 


Seelye (Pres.) of Smith college. 
Portrait in college robes, seated at a 
‘fable. (I 28129, Jan. 18, 1909.) 


“Ten Eyck (W. P.), Roselle, N. J. 
[5630-5633 
Cherry tree. Little boy wearing low 
‘shoes with buckles, is chopping a tree. 
{I 28060, Jan. 9, 1909.) 
Drive (A). 
probably in a carriage holding reins. 
(I 28061, Jan. 9, 1909.) 
Mandolin player. Young man seated 
facing foreground, playing upon a man- 
‘dolin. (I 28058, Jan. 9, 1909.) 


1 


T.) sons & Co., aes | 28231, Feb. 2, 1909.) 


| 
Young woman seated 


TEN Eyck (W. P.)—Continued. 

Milk maid. Little girl wearing a 
sun-bonnet, carrying a stone jug. (I 
28059, Jan. 9, 1909.) 


| Tracy (DwieHt), New York, N. Y. 


[56384 

Tracy (Hon. Uriah); by R. Earle. 
Full length portrait, nearly front view, 
Continental costume. (I 283802, Feb. 


6, 1909.) 
| Tuck (RAPHAEL) & SONS CO., LTD., New 
York, N2 ¥; [5635-5658 
Ass (An). An ass and wording: 


Don’t kick about every little thing, 


| only an ete. CF 28238, “Feb: ~ 2, 
1909.) 
Baby. A baby and wording: Don’t 


let anybody but your Payee make 
a——ete. (I 28247, Feb. 2, 1909.) 

Bee. A bee and Soaihe Don’t let 
anyone but a etc. (I 28240, Feb. 
2, 1909.) 


Blacksmith. A blacksmith and 
wording: Don’t knock and hammer 
everything——ete. (I 28230, Feb. 2, 
1909.) 

Cat. A cat and wording: Don’t act 
like you had as many lives as a—— 
ete. (I 28234, Feb. 2, 1909.) 

Clock. A clock and wording: Don’t 
sit around and pass the time away 


that’s what the——etc. (I 28232, Feb. 
2, 1909.) 
Doctor. A doctor and wording: 


Don’t let anybody but the——ete. 
28249, Feb. 2, 1909.) 

Dog. A dog and wording: Don’t let 
anybody treat you like a——etc. (I 


(I 


Girl. A girl and wording: Don’t let 
anybody but your ete. (1 28251, 
Feb. 2, 1909.) 

Girl. <A girl and wording: Don’t let 


the Wall st. bunch squeeze you—etc. 
(I 282538, Feb. 2, 1909.) 


Goat. A goat and wording: Don’t 
let anybody get your—etec. (I 28236, 
Feb. 2, 1909.) 

Leaf. A leaf and wording; Don’t 


turn over a new—etc. (I 28235, Feb. 


2, 1909.) 

Match. A match and wording: 
admit that you’ve met your—etc. 
28239, Feb. 2, 1909.) 

Mirror. A mirror and wording: 
Don’t feel discouraged when you look 
into a—ete. (I 28237, Feb. 2, 1909.) 

Monkey. A monkey and wording: 
Don’t make a—ete. (I 28246, Feb. 2, 
1909. ) 


Don’t 
(I 


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5659 


Tuck (RAPHAEL) .& SONS CO., LID.— 


Continued. 
Phonograph. Phonograph and word- 
ing: Don’t let anything but a—ete. (I 
28248, Feb. 2, 1909.) 


Pig. A pig and wording: Don’t grab 


everything in sight, only a—ete. (I 
28241, Feb. 2, 1909.) 
Pipe. A pipe and wording: Don’t 


try to build a castle out of the stuff 
that comes out of a—ete. (I 28244, 
Feb. 2, 1909.) 


Plumber. A plumber and wording: 
Don’t go in for any lead pipe cinches 
let the—ete. (I 28245, Feb. 2, 1909.) 


Policeman. <A policeman and word- 
ing: Don’t tell your troubles to any- 
body but the—ete. (I 28242, Feb. 2, 
1909.) 


Rag. A 
chew the—ete. 


rag -and wording: Don’t 
(I 282838, Feb. 2, 1909. ) 


Shoemaker. A shoemaker and word- 
ing: Don’t let anybody but the—ete. 
(I 28250, Feb. 2, 1909.) 


Tailor. A tailor and wording: Don’t 
let anybody but the—ete. (I 28248, 
Feb. 2, 1909.) 


Washwoman. A washwoman and 
wording: Don’t work yourself to death 
let the—ete. (I 28252, Feb. 2, 1909.) 


ULLRICH (ALBERT H.), Evanston, Il. 
[5659 
Young mother. Mother holding her 
baby in her arm while seated in a 
large rocker. (I 28267, Feb. 3, 1909.) 


WEAVER (Moses), Estero, Fla. [5660 

Sally-kins. Grotesque statue of 
dwarf trying to put his right big toe 
in his mouth. (I 28219, Jan. 30, 1909.) 


WEIsSs (Hitpa H.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[5661 
Darwin (Charles). Bas-relief, a little 
more than profile view. (I 28313, Feb. 
8, 1909.) 


WENCK (PAUL E.), San Francisco, Cal. 

[5662 

Western girl. Head and shoulders 

of young girl wearing a Mexican som- 
brero. (I 28265, Feb. 3, 1909.) 


WENDT? (JULIA BRACKEN), Chicago, I]. 

[56638 

Historical arch for the city of Chi- 

cago. Group of statuary on top, cen- 

tral figure represents Chicago. (I 
28127, Jan. 18, 1909.) 


‘ 


pt. IV, n.S., vV.4 


WHITEHOUSE (LoutIs A.), Boston, Mass. 
[5664 


Whitehouse perspective chart. A 
series of vanishing lines and verticals. 
(1 28259, Feb. 1, 1909.) 


Wiis (lL. W.), Chicago, Ill. [5665. 

Lulu. Profile relief of woman’s head 
modeled in clay. (I 28807, Feb. 6, 
1909. ) 


Witson (CHARLES RUDD), 
selmo, Cal. [5666, 5667 


Apartment house. Plan and eleva- 
tion, containing six apartments on 
upper floors and five on first floor, four 
stories and basement. (I 28175, Jan. 
27, 1909.) 

Apartment house for W. Waukowski. 
Pian containing six apartments on 
upper floors and five on the first floor, 
three stories and basement. (I 28057, 
Jan. 12, 1909.) 


San An- 


WiITKOWSKI (KARL), Vailsburg, N. J. 
[5668-5670 


On the swing. Boy and girl stand- 
ing on a Swing suspended from a tree. 
(i 28174, Jan. 26, 1909.) 

Preparing for Xmas. Winter scene 
showing little boy and girl home 
Christmas tree and holly. (I 28185, 
Jan. 28, 1909.) 

Question (A) <A swing suspended 
from a limb of an apple-tree, girl sit- 
ting in swing and boy leaning against 
it. (I 28830, Feb. 9, 1909.) 


Wor & co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[5671-5709 
Bock. Head of a goat, wavy fur, 


bent horns, only the right eye visible. 
(I 28222, Jan. 23, 1909.) 


Breathless moment. Two male fig- 
ures, one is sighting a rifle across the 
stream at a moose. (I 28089, Jan. 14, 
1909. ) 


Bridal Veil falls, Yosemite. White- 
capped mountains in background, half 
hidden in mist, in foreground, rocks, 
trees, and sparse foliage. (I 28075, 
Jan. 14, 1909.) | 


Claire. Girl in picture hat looking 
over right shoulder, she wears a stock 
collar. (I 28091, Jan. 14, 1909.) 

Comrades. Lady and dog, lady 
wears a hat with strings tied under 
chin, basket of flowers on left arm. 
(I 28076, Jan. 14, 1909.) 

Cow puncher. Figure on horseback, 


wearing a sombrero, a cigarette in his 
right hand. (I 28084, Jan. 14, 1909.) 


80) 


nos. 5—8, Feb., 1909 


Wor & co.—Continued. 


Critical moment. Four elderly gen- 
tlemen, two deeply engaged in a game 
of checkers. (I 28142, Jan. 15, 1909.) 

Detective story. Three boyish fig- 
ures seated, one of the boys evidently 
reading aloud to the others. (I 28071, 
Jan. 14, 1909.) 


Dot. Head and shoulders of girl, 
she is looking over her left shoulder, 
large hat brim rolled up on right side. 
(I 28090, Jan. 14, 1909.) 


Drifting. Man and girl, man sits on 
log on the edge of stream and she ap- 
parently on the ground. (I 28088, 
Jan. 14, 1909.) 


Equine aristocracy. Four horses, 
two on either side of a fence. (If 
28081, Jan. 14, 1909.) 


Fairy touch of spring. Buildings 
and trees in the background, blossom- 
ing trees and stream in the foreground. 
(I 28112, Jan. 15, 1909.) 


Flaw in the title. Two men look- 
ing over a title, young man in riding 
habit, elderly man in background. (I 
28086, Jan. 14, 1909.) 


Heart of the Greenwoods. Forest 
with brook flowing through center, the 
feature of the perspective is the ap- 
parent depth and distance conveyed. 
(I 28077, Jan. 14, 1909.) 


Her favorites. Lady, horse hitched 
to hitching post, and dog. (I 28088, 
Jan. 14, 1909.) 


His first birthday present. Father, 
mother, and infant son. The father 
holds a book labelled Bank for Sav- 
ings. (I 28082, Jan. 14, 1909.) 


Hooked. Man and girl in a boat, he 
holds her hand, fishing line extends 
from rod which is invisible. (I 28074, 
Jan. 14, 1909.) 


In bleak December. Buildings, trees 
bare of leaves, rocks, and lamp-post in 
the background. (I 28113, Jan. 15, 

1909.) 


Key (Francis Scott) home of. Old 
fashioned house, female figure outside 
of door, in background rural landscape. 
(I 28087, Jan. 14, 1909.) 


Lee (General) on Traveler. Gen. 
Lee in uniform on his favorite charger. 
(I 28078, Jan. 14, 1909.) 


Maud. Girl looking straight ahead 
of her, wearing small turban, and boa 
'of ermine fur. (I 28092, Jan. 14, 
1909. ) 


FINE ARTS 


Continued. 


Girl wearing bunch of 
(I 28099, Jan. 15, 1909.) 


Miss August. Girl, gown cut to a 
point in front, arms extended upward. 
(I 28103, Jan. 15, 1909.) 


Miss December. Girl looking through 
a wreath of holly which she holds in 
uplifted hands. (I 28107, Jan. 15, 
1909.) 


Miss February. Washington’s birth- 
day girl. Girl looking over right shoul- 
der, band showing stars extends from 
left shoulder to right hip. (I 28109, 
Jan. 15, 1909.) 


Miss January. Girl looking over 
right shoulder, right hand lifting pad 
“January 1.” (I 28108, Jan. 15, 1909.) 


Miss July. Girl with neckpiece of 
fire crackers. (I 28102, Jan. 15, 1909.) 


Miss June. Girl graduate in cap 
and gown. (I 28101, Jan. 15, 1909.) 


Miss March. St. Patrick’s day girl. 
Girl wearing small hat with pipe as 
part of the trimming. (I 28110, Jan. 
15, 1909.) 


Miss May. Girl wearing military 
waist, gauntlets and army hat. (1 
28100, Jan. 15, 1909.) 


Miss November. Girl in the act of 
throwing foot ball, wears sweater. (I 
28106, Jan. 15, 1909.) 


Miss October. Girl holds suspended 
in left hand by string a lighted pump- 
kin caricature. (I 28105, Jan. 15, 
1909. ) 


Miss September. Girl, left hand on 
hip, right hand holding rolling pin. 
(I 28104, Jan. 15, 1909.) 


Orchids. Lady sitting, bare forearm, 
dress cut low in back, hat with para- 
dise feather, orchids toright. (I 28141, 
Jan. 15, 1909.) 


Security. Draped figure of a woman 
with bare arms and shoulders, stand- 
ing in open doorway of vault. On 
either side of her is a mastiff. (1 
28079, Jan. 14, 1909.) 


Summer’s emerald robes. Stream 
fiowing between two fields, trees back- 
ground and foreground. (I 28111, Jan. 
15 fO09.') 


Washington presenting Lafayette to 
lis mother. Female figure wearing 
shawl and cap, male figure wearing 
hat and cloak, to the left another male 
figure. (I 28085, Jan. 14, 1909.) 


WoLFr & CO. 
Miss April. 
HNaster lilies. 


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5710 pt. IV, 0.8. v.4 
Wor & co.—Continued. | WooLteTT (A. P.), Boston, Mass. 

When the days grow shorter. Sun- | [5710 
set, river bending to the left, forest Pan. Statue of a child on turtle’s 
sloping up in a steep hill on the left. | back tickling turtle’s nose with stick. 
(I 28114, Jan. 15, 1909.) (I 28140, Jan. 19, 1909.) - 


Will you be my horsey? Boy in | 
street dress, holding his sled on end, | 
dog in foreground. (I 28080, Jan. 14, | 

| 
| 


1909.) 
Number of entries of Fine Arts completed by deposit of 1 photograph each 
and ineluded in the Catalogue sineé. Jan. 1, 1909... ___ eee eee 481 
O > 


82 


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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


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


PART 4: 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS; 
CHROMOS AND LITHOGRAPHS; 
PHOTOGRAPHS; 

FINE ARTS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 4 
Nos. 9-12 
WARCH, 1909 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


1909 


HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries, Part 4, is arranged in two alphabets of 
proprietors, with subalphabets of titles as follows: 

I. Containing titles for Class F, Engravings, Cuts and Prints; Class G, Chromos 
and Lithographs; Class H, Photographs. 

II. Containing Class I, Fine Arts (giving a list of the photographs deposited accord- 
ing to law with the applications for copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues 
Statuary, and Models or Designs intended to be perfected as works of the Fine Arts) 

The Catalogue of Copyright Entries appears each week, but to avoid the inconven- 
ience of a number of small alphabets of different subjects all the entries for Engrav- 
- ings, Cuts and Prints, Chromos and Lithographs, and Photographs, completed since the 
last issue, are arranged here in a single monthly alphabet. The entries for Fine Arts 
will be found in a separate alphabet following this. 

The entries marked thus * are such as have been delayed inclusion in the Catalogue 


on account of necessary correspondence. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS; CHROMOS AND 
LITHOGRAPHS; PHOTOGRAPHS; FINE ARTS 


To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated; the statement as to 
receipt of copies is always omitted when tle copies are received on the day of entry. 
The notice, after the first title, if printed in full, would read: Copyright by William Henry 


Abbott, Washington, D. 
Feb. 27, 1909. 


C. 


Class H, XXc, no. 123448, Feb. 27, 1909; 2 copies received 


ABBOTT (WILLIAM HENRY), Washing- 


ton, D. C. eee 
Smile that won. (H 123448, Web. 
27, 1909.) 
“ALLEN (AgtHuR RvUSSELL), Trinidad, 
: Colo. eran 
Wallace. (H 123208, Feb. 2021909; 


2c. Feb. 23, 1909.) 


-ALLGooD (Susiz W.), Atlanta, Ga. 
[57138-5750 
After the hunt. 
1909. ) 


Anticipation of Thanksgiving feast. | 


| (H 122947, Feb. 13, 1909.) 
| Around the cabin door. 
| Mar. 2, 1909.) 

(H 122782, Feb. 9, 1909.) 

| | Big Bill. (H 122788, Feb. 9, 1909.) 
_ Cake walk at the quarters. (F 
| 73964, Mar. 2, 1909.) 

| ——(H 122784, Feb. 9, 1909.) 


Coming events cast their shadows 
before. (F 73965, Mar. 2, 1909.) 


im —— (BH 122818, Feb. 10, 1909.) 
| Daddy dat’s a fine one. 


(EF 73963, 


| (H 122969, 
| Feb. 16, 1909.) 

| Expectation. (F 73966, Mar. 2, 
1909. ) 


— (H 122785, Feb. 9, 1909.) 


Georgia family tree. (F 73967, Mar. 
1909.) 


| — (H 122946, Feb. 13, 1909.) 


Georgia toast. (KF 73968, Mar. 2, 
1909.) 

— (H 122786, Feb. 9, 1909.) 
| Important consultation. (F 73970, 
Mar. 2, 1909.) 
i= —— (H 122787, Feb. 9, 1909.) 
| Introducing to you Billy Possum. 
'(F 73971, Mar. 2, 1909.) 


_ Mandy bake dem taters right. 
73972, Mar. 2, 1909.) 


9 


| hely 


(K 


(H 122781, Feb. 9, 


ALLGOOD (SUSIE W.)—Continued. 
(H 122788, Feb. 9, 1909.) 


One hundred and five. (F 73969, 
Mar. 2, 1909.) 


(H 122789, Feb. 9, 1909.) 
Possum and taters for three. 
78973, Mar. 2, 1909.) 
—— (H 122790, Feb. 9, 1909.) 
Real thing. (F 738974, Mar. 2, 1909.) 
Return from the hunt. (F 738975, 
Mar. 2, 1909.) 
(H 122970, Feb. 16, 1909.) 
Stringing the banjo. (EF 73976, Mar. 
2, 1909.) 
(H 122791, Feb. 9, 1909.) 


(F 


"Taint no sin to eat ’possum. (H 
122792, Feb. 9, 1909.) 
Two laughing philosophers. (F 


72977, Mar. 2, 1909.) 

— (H 122793, Feb. 9, 1909.) 

Two of a kind. (H 122794, Feb. 9, 
1909. ) 

What you niggers going to do wid 
dem possums. (F 738798, Mar. 2, 1909.) 
(H 122971, Feb. 16, 1909.) 

Worth county hunt. (H 123029, Feb. 
18, 1909.) 


Yassum I’se cotched twenty a night. 
(H 122795, Feb. 9, 1909.) 


AMERICAN-HXAMINER, New York, N. Y. 
[5751-5777 


Another joke on [Buster] (F 78769, 
eb. 28, 1909.) 
Big game hunt in Africa. (F 73348, 


Feb. 16, 1909.) 

Foxy Grandpa. 
1909. ) 

Happy Hooligan a-wooing goes. 
73768, Feb. 23, 1909.) 

Happy Hooligan begins to pop the 
question. (KF 73353, Feb. 16, 1909.) 


Happy Hooligan’s noives get upset. 
(F 73095, Feb. 8, 1909.) 


(F 73101, Feb. 8, 


(F 


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5778 


AMERICAN-EXAMINER—Continued. 
Here’s Ethelbert Jones and here’s 
[Buster] (F 78100, Feb. 8, 1909.) 


Jimmy. (F 73098, Feb. 8, 1909.) 

(F 73352, Feb. 16, 1909.) 

(FE 73767, Feb. 23, 1909.) 
Katzenjammer kids! Yep. (F 73349, 

Feb. 16, 1909.) 


Katzenjammers start on a tour of 
the United States. (EF 78766, Feb. 23, 
1909. ) 

Katzies on their trip meet Prince 
Hi Lo. (F 738994, Mar. 2, 1909.) 

Mary Jane wasn’t in this. (F 73997, 
Mar. 2, 1909.) 

Oh Winnie. (F 73102, Feb. 8, 1909.) 

— (F 78772, Feb. 23, 1909.) 

—— (F 73998, Mar. 2, 1909.) 


*Scuse me Mr. Johnson. (F 73099, 
Feb. 8, 1909.) 


—— (F 73351, Feb. 16, 1909.) 

—— (F 78770, Feb. 23, 1909.) 

—— (F 73993, Mar. 2, 1909.) 

Want any apples? (F 73097, Feb. 8, 
1909. ) 

Widow Perkins and her dog Violet. 
(F 73096, Feb. 8, 1909.) 

—— (F 73350, Feb. 16, 1909.) 

(it fois, Mep: 2a. 130o: ) 

—— (F 73996, Mar. 2, 1909.) 

Wooing of Suzanne. (F 73995, Mar. 
2, 1909.) 
AMERICAN - JOURNAL - EXAMINER, 

Mork: IS: ¥- [5778-5911 

Ain’t it? (EF 73912, Feb. 27, 1909.) 
(F 74045, Mar. 3, 1909.) 

Ain’t you sorry. (F 73799, Feb. 24, 
1909. ) 

et  GauUny: Heb. 27, TSU: ) 


All members of this club. (F 73760, 
Feb. 23, 1809.) 


= LE esei. Web; 25, 1909.) 

Alphonse and Gaston in Washington. 
(F 74080, Mar. 5, 1909.) 

Are women slaves? (F 73050, Feb. 
6, 1909.) 

—— (F 78115, Feb. 9, 1909.) 
(F 73354, Feb. 16, 1909.) 

Bingham’s shoo-flies. (F 73754, Feb. 
23, 1909.) 


Braggo the monk. 
1909. ) 


—— (F 74079, Mar. 5, 1909.) 


Clever monkey in Monopoly zoo. (FE 
73087, Feb. 8, 1909.) 


New 


(F 73321, Feb. 15, 


84 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


AMERICAN-JOURNAL-EXAMINER—Con,. 
Colossus of graft. (HF 738355, Feb. 
16, 1909.) 
Courteous cop. 
1909. ) 
Do you know this man. 
Feb. 19, 1909.) 


Does the stage need reforming? 
73252, Feb. 12, 1909.) 

Dog show opens. ( 73154, Feb. 10, 
1909.) 

Dog he left behind him. 
Mar. 3, 1909.) 

Dogs is dogs. 
1909. ) 

—— (F 78091, Feb. 8, 1909.) 

—— (F 73371, Feb. 17, 1909.) 

—— (F 74085, Mar. 5, 1909.) 

Easy come, easy go club. (EF 738670, 
Feb. 20, 1909.) 


club. 


(F 74002, Mar. 2, 
(F 73585, 


(F 


(F 74048, 


(F 729038, Feb. 2, 


EXxctise (EF 78834, Feb. 25, 
1909.) | 
—— (F 73945, Mar. 1, 1909.) 
—— (IF 74046, Mar. 3, 1909.) 

(I 74076, Mar. 5, 1909.) 
Frog he would a-wooing go. 
73055, Feb. 6, 1909.) 
—— (F 73118, Feb. 9, 1909.) 
——— (F 73237, Feb. 11, 1909.) 
— (F 73284, Feb. 18, 1909.) 
(F 73357, Feb. 16, 1909.) | 
Gimlet club. (F 73092, Feb. 8, 1909.) | 
(F 73119, Feb. 9, 1909.) 
___- (F 78157, Feb. 10, 1909.) 
—— (F 78285, Feb. 13, 1909.) 
—— (F 73 Feb. 15, 1909.) 
— (F 78372, Feb. 17, 1909.) 
—- (F 738 Feb. 18, 1909.) 
—— (F 738 Feb. 19, 1909.) 
—— (F 738 Feb. 23, 1909.) 
—— (FT Feb. 24, 1909.) 
— (KF 78857, Feb. 26, 1909.) 
—— (F 73911, Feb. 27) fa0es) 
—— (F 73948, Mar. 1, 1909.) 
— (F 74008, Mar. 2, 1909.) 
(Ff 74078, Mar. 5, 1909.) 
( 74084, Mar. 5, 1909.) 
Great Jap scrap at Washington. 
73234, Feb. 11, 1909.) 
Groucho the monk. (F 73589, Feb. 
19, 1909. ) 
—— (F 74000, Mar. 2, 1909.) 


Hall Room boys. (F 78054, Feb. 6, 
1909.) 


(F 


t ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


‘nos. 9-12, Mar., 1909 


‘ 


, 


AMERICAN-JOURNAL-EXAMINER—Con. 


Hall room boys. (F 73120, Feb. 9, 
1909. ) 


— (F 73158, 
— (Ff 73255, 
—— (Ff 73358, 
— (FP 73547, 
— (F 73674, 
— (F 738764, 
—— (F 788385, 
— (Ff 78949, Mar. 
— (F 74047, Mar. 
Henpecko the monk. 
11, 1909.) 
—— (F 73256, Feb. 
— (fF 738758, Feb. 
—— (F 78856, Feb. 


I see by the papers. 
6, 1909.) 


—— (F 78090, Feb. 8, 1909.) » 
— (Ff 73367, Feb. 17, 1909.) 
(F 73946, Mar. 1, 1909.) 


If it weren’t for father. (F 74081, 
Mar. 5, 1909.) 


In the custody of the United States 
marshal. (F 73586, Feb. 19, 1909.) 


John D. on farming. (F 73116, Feb. 
9, 1909.) 


Just supposin’ the Japs should in- 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


10, 1909.) 
12, 1909.) 
16, 1909.) 
18, 1909.) 
20, 1909. ) 
23, 1909.) 
25, 1909.) 
1, 1909.) 
3, 1909.) 
(F 73238, Feb. 


12, 1909.) 
23, 1909.) 
26, 1909.) 
(F 73051, Feb. 


yade us. (F 73671, Feb. 20, 1909.) 
Knoecko the monk. (F 73359, Feb. 
16, 1909.) 


Mary’s home from college. 
Feb. 20, 1909.) 


— (F 73803, Feb. 24, 1909.) 
—— (F 73858, Feb. 26, 1909.) 
— (F 73999, Mar. 2, 1909.) 
Misfit fable. (73836, Feb. 25, 1909.) 
Mr. Jack. (F 73368, Feb. 17, 1909.) 
—— (F 73545, Feb. 18, 1909. ) 
— (F 73588, Feb. 19, 1909. ) 
—— (F 73755, Feb. 23, 1909.) 
—— (F 73763, Feb. 23, 1909.) 
— (F 78910, Feb. 27, 1909.) 
— (F 78947, Mar. 1, 1909.) 
— (F 74077, Mar. 5, 1909.) 
| —— (F 74082, Mar. 5, 1909.) 
Mrs. Trubbell. (F 73282, Feb. 18, 
1909.) 
_ — (73800, Feb. 24, 1909.) 
_ Monopoly scientific expedition dis- 
overs missing link. (F 73318, Feb. 


(I 73676, 


1 , 1909.) 
3 Never again. (F 73053, Feb. 6, 1909.) 
a (F 73088, Feb. 8, 1909.) 


; 85 


5922 


AMERICAN-JOURNAL-WXAMINER—Con. 
Never again. (F 73155, Feb. 10, 


1909.) 
—— (F' 73235, Feb. 
—— (F 73253, Feb. 
—— (F'78319, Feb. 
—— (F73370, Feb. 
—_— (F 73673, Feb. 
—— (F' 78757, Feb. 
—— (F' 73882, Feb. 
—_— (F 73854, Feb. 

(73908, Feb. 


Not yet, but never. 


23, 1909.) 


Popular plays. 
1909. ) 


—— (F 78236, Feb. 
—— (F 73587, Feb. 


Rhymo junior in search of a cherry 
(F 73765, Feb. 


tree. 
Rhymo the monk. 

1909.) 
Say! 

Mar. 3, 1909.) 


There’s a reason. 
1909. ) 


(ET2tLt, Keb: 
___ (F 73156, Feb. 
__— (F 73254, Feb. 
___ (F 73283, Feb. 
—_— (F 73320, Feb. 
__— (F 73356, Feb. 
___ (F 78369, Feb. 
___— (F 73546, Feb. 
__— (F 73672, Feb. 
___ (F 73756, Feb. 
__- (F 73762, Feb. 
—\.. (F-78801, Feb. 
(PF 73888, Feb. 
____ (F 73855, Feb. 
(F 73909, Feb. 


Thousand and one nights. (F 74001, 
Mar. 2, 1909.) 
Tightwaddo the monk. (F 73549, 


Feb. 18, 1909.) 


Yes, old man, it comes in bunches. 


(EF 


What d’ye think? 


11, 1909.) 
12, 1909.) 
15, 1909. ) 
17, 1909.) 
20, 1909.) 
28, 1909.) 
25, 1909.) 
26, 1909.) 
27, 1909.) 


11, 1909.) 
19, 1909. ) 


23, 1909.) 


(F 73093, Feb. 8, 


(F' 74083, Mar. 5, 1909.) 
(EF 73089, Feb. 8, 


9, 1909.) 

10, 1909.) 
12, 1909.) 
13, 1909.) 
15, 1909.) 
16; 1909.) 
17, 1909.) 
18, 1909.) 
20, 1909.) 
23, 1909.) 
23, 1909.) 
24, 1909.) 
25, 1909.) 
26, 1909.) 
27, 1909.) 


(IF 73675, Feb. 20, 1909.) 


— (F 78802, Feb. 


AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH CO., 
[5912-5922 


123389, Feb. 26, 


New York, N. Y. 
At the altar. (Ei 
1909. ) 


Brahma diamond. 
3, 1909. ) 


24, 1909.) 


(H 122508, Feb. 


(F 73761, Feb. 


73052, Feb. 6, 


(F 74044, 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n. S., v. 4- 


5923 
AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH CO.— 
Continued. 

Girls and daddy. (H 122510, Feb. 3, 
1909. ) 

Golden louis. (H 128059, Feb. 18, 
1909.) 

Hindoo dagger. (H 125060, Feb. 18, 
1909. ) 

His ward’s love. (H 122930, Feb. 
18, 1909.) 


Joneses have amateur theatricals. 
(H 122929, Feb. 13, 1909.) 

Poe (Edgar Allen) 
3, 1909.) 

Politician’s love story. 
Feb. 18, 1909.) 

Tragic love. 
1909. ) 

Wreath in time. 
1909.) 


(H 122692, Feb. 8, 


AMERICAN PRESS ASSN., 
i ita ee 
Nobody loves a fat man. 
Feb. 9, 1909.) 


—— (F 73140, Feb. 
i Hidecok: eb. 
——— (8 733389, Feb. 
—— (Ff 73406, Feb. 
(Hl fo142, Hep: 
——— (Pf 73784; Feb. 
——— (Ff 73785; Web. 
—— (FF 75847, Feb. 
= aooe: 
—— (F 74041, 


New York, 
[5923-5933 
CE anes, 


10, 1909.) 
12, 1909.) 
16, 1909.) 
17, 1909.) 
28, 1909.) 
24, 1909.) 
24, 1909.) 
26, 1909.) 
Mar. 2, 1909.) 
Mar. 3, 1909.) 


AMERICAN SPORTS POST CARD CO. (C. T. 
CARPENTER), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[5934 
Cruise of the Atlantic fleet. (F 
73242, Feb. 12, 1909.) 


ANDERSON (W.R.) co., New York, N. Y. 

[5935 

Shay! Officer (hic!) tickle my toes. 
(EF 73298, Feb. 15, 1909.) 


ARMSTRONG (WILL), Boston, Mass. 
[5936 
Gireus «girl, “CH. .12a450; hep. 49, 


1909. ) 


ARNOT (ROBERT), Paris, France. 
[59387-5943 
Confidences, by E. Costa. (F 73126, 


Oct. 22, 1908.*) 

Corneille and Richelieu; by V. de 
Paredes. (F 73128, Oct. 22, 1908; 1 «. 
Oct. 22, 1908; 1 ce. Dee. 1, 1908.*) 

Glove (The); by A. Robaudi. 
73125, Oct. 22, 1908.*) 


(F 


(H 122509, Feb. | 


(Hr 123061, | (HE 128218, Feb. 23, 1909. ) 


(H 122691, Heb. 3, | 


1908.* ) 

Path of life: (H Wish) Orn. 
1908.* ) 

Racine and Boileau at Madame de 
Montespan’s; by V. de Paredes. (F 
73129, Oct. 22, 1908; 1 ex@ek 22, 1405 
ive Dec: dL TSS 

Rape (The) (EF 13130, Oe 22, 

| 1908.* ) 
BAILEY (CHARLES Z.), Los Angeles, 


| 1909. ) . 


| 123543-128555, Mar. 1, 1909.) 
86 


ARNOT (RoBeRT)—Continued. 
In a snowstorm. (F 73127, Oct. 22; 


Cal. [5944, 5945. 
San Pedro, [Cal.], the harbor city. 


San Rafael, Cal. (H 123217, Feb. 


23, 1909.) 
BAIN (GEORGE GRANTHAM), New York, 
Nic oe [5946-5950 


Eames (Emma) 1-38. (H 122799-—— 
122801, Feb. 10, 1909; 2 c. of each Feb. ; 
11, 1909.) 


Green (Mrs. Hetty) (H 123318, 
Feb. 25, 1009; 2 c. Feb: 27, 1909,) 
daughter and son-in-law. (H 
123319, Feb. 25, 1909; 2 Ga Wepe en. 


Batu (Wm. A.), Rixeyville, Va. [5951 | 
Jackson’s (Gen. Stonewall) boyhood 
home. (H 128808, Feb. 25, 1909.) 
BARRIE (GEORGE) & SONS, Philadelphia, © 
Pa. [5952, 5953 — 
Gomez (Jose Miguel), president of 
the republic of Cuba. (F 73150, Feb. 
10, 1909.) : 
Zayas (Alfredo), vice-president of 
the republic of Cuba. (F 73151, Feb. 


10, 1909.) 
Bates & UMBERLINE, Attleboro, Mass. 
[a954 
Guests at Co. C banquet. (H 


1238556, Mar. 1, 1909.) 


BAYLES (FRED I.), Chillicothe, Ill. 
[5955, 5956. 
Boating on the Illinois river. (H 
123210, Feb. 28, 1909.) 
Excursion on Iliinois -river. 
1232115 Feb. 28, 19092) 
BAYLEY (STANLEY S.), Chicago, Ill. 
[18 photographs. ] [5957-5969 
Along the shore by moonlight.— 
Day’s work o’er.—Harbor entrance by 
moonlight.—Moonlight on the beach.— — 
Moonlight on the harbor.—-Moonlight | 


(H 


on the lagoon.—Moonlight on the 
water. — Moonlight’s brilliant path- 
way. — Moonlit lake. — Moon’s Jast 


by moonlight.—Still 
(H) 


rays.—Old pier 
moonlight night.—Winter moon. 


; ; ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


nos. 9-12, Mar., 1909 


BEAsTeN (WALTER), Middletown, Del. 

, [5970 

Two orpingtons. (H 122748, Feb. 8, 
1909. ) 


Benper (H. A.), Chicago, Il. 
[5971, 5972 
Lincoln (Abraham), death bed scene. 
(H 123172, Feb. 20, 1909; 2c. Feb. 4, 
1909. ) 


| key. (H 123173, Feb. 20, 1909; 
2c. Feb. 4, 1909.) 


BENNETT (J. G.) & co., Pittsburg, Pa. 


[5973-5975 | 


Hand laundry department. 
Operating room. 

Shirt cutting department. 

(H 123017-123019, Feb. 17, 1909.) 


_BICKNELL MFG. cCo., Portland, Me. 
[5976 
Rangeley lake, Maine. (H 122958, 


_ Feb. 15, 1909.) 


BieEDER (J. L.) co., Chicago,*Il. 
[5977, 5978 
) 625, 626. (F 72922, 72923, Feb 3, 
: 1909: 2 c. of each Feb. 24, 1909.) 


BiceLtow (G. MHEFFLAND), Seattle, 
Wash. [5979 
When monkeys like milk. (F 73845, 


| Feb. 23, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1909.) 


“Bisbee (Cuarence E.), Twin Falls, 


Idaho. [5980, 5981 
Devil’s washboard. (H 122956, Feb. 
aap, 1909.) 
Shoshone falls. (H 122957, Feb. 15, 
1909.) 
_BisHop (J. KNOwLeEs), Baltimore, Md. 
[5982 
Walsh (Thomas F.) (H 123257, 


Feb. 23, 1909.) 


) BLACKNALL (R. E.), Atlanta, Ga. 

: [59838, 5984 

| Passing of Teddy. A, B. (G 21006, 

| 21007, Feb. 23, 1909; 2 c. of each Feb. 
11, 1909.) 


Buiss (Harry), New York, N. Y. 

1 [5985-5988 

Easter greeting. (F 73136, Feb. 3, 
“5 


Ws 


Ke, Easter greetings. (F 73135, Feb. 3, 
1909.) 


| 
| Happy Easter. (F 73138, Feb. 3, 
1909.) 


| Who said bad egg. 


i 


| 


(F 73137, Feb. 


| lines. 


| 123648, Mar. 5, 1909.) 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 


O1S1 


BorcKk (ALFRED A.), Milwaukee, Wis. 

[5989-5992 

Jew dancing. (F 73049, Feb. 6, 1909.) 
— (H 122673, Feb. 6, 1909.) 


Jew reading a newspaper. (I 73048, 


Feb. 6, 1909.) 
(H 122672, Feb. 6, 1909.) 
2c. of each Jan. 28, 1909. 


PcstoN HERALD co., Boston, Mass. 
[5998, 5994 
Boston, Mass., Tremont st. subway. 
(F 72264, Jan.. 11, 1909.) 
——supplying links in Boston’s 
(Ei (2260, “Jan. Ja, 1909 32). 
Jan. 9, 1909. 


BoOstoN PHOTO NEWS Co., Boston, Mass. 
[5995 
Connelly (James B.), author. (H 


122684, Feb. 8, 1909.) 


Bowers (Epwarp A.), New Haven, 
Conn. [5996 
Silver alms basin presented by Elihu 
Yale to St: Mary’s Church, Madras, in 
1687. (H 122523, Feb. 4, 1909.) 


30YSEN (JuLIuS T.), Yosemite, Cal. 
[5997-5999 


Olympic club hockey team. (H 
123647, Mar. 5, 1909.) 
Playing hockey in Yosemite. (H 


Rush (The) 
1909. ) 


BrRigHAM (J. M.), Battle Creek, 


(H 123646, Mar. 5, 


Mich. 
[6000 

Devotion. (H 128412, Feb. 27, 1909; 
2 ec. Feb. 18, 1909.) 


Brown (H. J.), Nahcotta, Wash. 
[6001 
Alice (The) by moonlight. (H 


122872, Feb. 12, 1909.) 


Brown & BicEtow, St. Paul, Minn. 
[6002-6131 

As’ the day endeth. 1-3.—Carna- 
tions. 1-3.—Clarissa.—Flower girl. 
1, 2—In maiden meditation. 1, 2.— 
In repose.—Isabel. 1-8.—Land of the 
midnight sun. 1, 2.—Queen of the 
May.—Vassar girl. 1-3.—Woodland 
pool. [22 prints] (F 73412-73433, 
Feb. 18, 1909.) 

Allow me.— Autumnal glories. — 
Bertha.—Breach of promise suit. 1, 
2.—Bronk to breakfast. — Chieftain 
(The).—Coming events cast. their 
shadows before.—Critie (The). 1-38.— 
Diamonds are trumps.—Dog of a bach- 


. , 1909.) elor.— Evening shadows.— Fair ex- 
| 2 ec. of each Feb. 10, 1909. change. 1, 2,—Final authority. 1-3.— 
| 87 

he, 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6132 


pt. Iv, 0. s., v.4 | 


Brown & BIGELOW—Continued. 

First wagon trail.—Fisher girl. 1-3.— 
Game of hearts.—Gilbert girl. 1-3.— 
Girl in the moon.—Good friends. 1, 
2.—Harper girl. 1-3.—Harriet.—Help- 
ing grandma.—Her birthday.—Kimball 
girl, 1-8.—Late arrivals. 1, 2.—Little 
difference of opinion.—Little powder is 
a dangerous thing.—Making hay while 
the sun shines.—Mantle of gold. 1, 
2.—Martha.—Natures reward—News 
vendors. 1, 2.—October glories.—Off 
to the front—Old grist mill.—Old 
Kentucky home.—Old lumber mill.— 
Old spring house.—Once upon a time. 
1, 2—Pleasant memories. 1-3.— 
Polly.—Prophecy of the tea leaves.— 
Raspberries.—Refiected glories.—Re- 
fiections. 1-—3.—Reflections of a bache- 
lor.—Road to the old homestead.— 
Runaways (The).—Smart set. 1, 2.— 
Song of the wave. 1, 2.—Soubrette 
(The) 1-8.—Spirit of spring.—Sum- 
mer day.—Summer days.—Summer 
morning.—Sunset in mid ocean. 1, 2.— 
Sunshine. 1-3.—Surprised. 1, 2.— 
Sweet innocence. 1-3.—Three friends. 
1, 2.—Tired out.—Virginia. 1, 2.— 
Vivian. 1, 2—Washington (General) 
at Christ church Easter Sunday. 1, 2.— 
When the hours of day are num- 
bered.—Where the river winds. 1, 2.— 
Who’s afraid. [105 prints] (F 73434— 
73528, 73530-73539, Feb. 18, 1909.) 


Rehearsal (The) (EF 73837, Feb. 
18, 1909.) 

Winter evening. (F 73839, Feb. 18, 
1909. ) 


You’re going to take a journey. (F 


73840, Feb. 18, 1909.) 
‘BROWNSCOMBE (JENNIE), 
N.Y: 
When skies are blue. 
Feb, 27, 1909.) 
BurcEss (W. E.), Scottsville, Va. 
[6133-6136 
Arvonia, Va. 1-38. (H116199-116201, 
Sept. 28, 1908; 2 c. of each Sept. 22, 
1908. ) * 
Scottsville, Va. 
1909. ) 


BurRNsS (RoBERT), Pullman, Wash. 
[6137 
(H 123097, Feb. 


New York, 
[6132 
(H 123411. 


(H 123075, Feb. 18, 


W.S. C. in winter. 
18, 1909.) 


CAMPBELL (JOSEPH) co., Camden, N. J. 

[8 chromos] [6138-6145 

All aboard. — Bashful. — Christmas 

eve.—Dinner alone.—Get up.—In the 

swing.—Literary kid.—Sick-a-bed. (G 
20901-20908, Feb. 3, 1909.) 


CARDINELL (J. D.), Alameda, Cal. [10 
prints | [6146-6155 
Being punished.—Blackmail.— 
Brother Jim. — Dad. — Going home.— 
Naughty dog.—Picket duty.—Sister 
Kit.—Tom boy.—Wasbh day. (if 73596- 
73605, Feb. 20, 1909.) 


CARPENTER (CHARLES T.), Philadel- 

phia, Pa. 16156 

Prize fight design. (EF 73841, Feb. 
26, 1909.) 


CELEBRITY ART CO., Boston, Mass. 
[6157, 6158 


Mascot poster. (G 21029, Keb. 26, 


1909.) 


Sweethearts. (G 21008, Feb. 25, 


1909. ) 

CENTER (A. P.), Brawley, Cal. [6159 
Imperial valley gold bond. (H 

122756, Feb. 8, 1909.) 


CENTURY cO., New York, N. Y. 


Ivory. (H 122968, Feb. 16, 1909.) 
CHAMBERS (G. R.), San Bernardino, 
Cal. [6161 
‘San Bernardino, Cal., city and val- 
ley. 
Feb. 18, 1909.) 


CHAPMAN (LILIAN H.), Oak Bluffs, 
Mass. [6162 
Fourscore years and ten. (H123107, 


Feb. 19, 1909.) 


CLINEDINST (B. M.), Washington, D. 

C. 6163-6177 

Ballinger (Mrs. (H 
123671, Mar. 5, 1909.) 


Espinosa (Rudolfo) (H 1229385, Feb. 
13, 1909.) 


Espinosa (Mrs. Rudolfo) 
1229386, Feb. 13, 1909.) 


Harding (Bishop) 
13, 1909.) 


Jones (Senator W. L.), of Wash- 
ington. (H 123672, Mar. 5, 1909.) 


La Barra (Sefior Don Fransisco de), 


Richard) 


(Ho 


(H 122933, Feb. 


New Mexican ambassador. (H123678, 
Mar. 5, 1909.) 
Nagel (Mr. Chas.) (H 123674, 
Mar. 5, 1909.) | 
Nagel (Mrs. Chas.) (HH d23a6 fai | 


Mar. 5, 1909.) 


Roosevelt (President) tennis cabi- 


net. (H 123676, Mar. 5, 1909.) 


Sherman (Mrs. James) 
Mar. 5, 1909.) 


88 


{6160 © 
Madonna of the prairie; by P. Y. BH. - 


(H 123450, Mar. 1, 1909; 2 ¢. 


(H 123677, 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


nos. 9-12, Mar., 1909 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 
6256 


CLINEDINST (B. M.)—Continued. 

Van Deyanter (Judge Willis) (H 
123678, Mar. 5, 1909.) 

Wilson (Miss Flora) (H 122934, 
Feb. 13,:1909. ) 

Wilson (Mr. Huntington) (H 
122931, Feb. 13, 1909.) 

Wilson (Mrs. Huntington) (H 


122932, Feb. 13, 1909.) 


Wynne (MissIda) (H 123679, Mar. 


5, 1909.) 
CLINTON PRINTING cCo., Philadelphia, 
Pa. [6178-6212 


Atlantic City, N. J. Sa, 30, 31, 42, 50, 
Da, 50, 98, 59, 67, 73, 74, 76, 85, 86, 88, 
93, 95, 102-109, +1, 145, 145, 150, 157, 
160, 164, 219, 234. (EF 73634-73656, 
73658-73669, Feb. 20, 1909.) 


Coker (A. G.), Burnside, Ky. 


Breezes of affection. (H 123370, 
Feb. 13, 1909: 2 c. Jan. 19, 1909.) 


Cottier (P. F.) & son, New York, 
Wey; [6214 
Rescuing the living at Messina. (F 
72508, Jan. 18, 1909.*) 
COLORED AMERICAN LOAN & REALTY CO., 
Denver, Colo. [6215 
Patiently progressing. (F 73262, 
Feb. 13, 1909.) 
CooLipcE (BALDWIN), Woburn, Mass. 
[6216, 6217 
Luchini (Giovanni) (Cico) 1,2. (H 
123636, 123637, Feb. 5, 1909.) 
CoovEerT (J. C.), Memphis, Tenn. 
; [6218 
Breaking ground for the new union 
depot. (H 123149, Feb. 19, 1909.) 
Cory (F. Y.), New York, N. Y. [6219 
Colonial cupid. (H 121753, Jan. 19, 
1909. ) 
COURIER COMPANY OF BUFFALO, Buffalo, 
iN. Y. [6220-6223 
China dolls and little tin soldiers. 
(G 20762, Feb. 1, 1909.) 
Harlan (Otis), portrait and figure. 
_ (G 207638, Feb. 1, 1909.) 
' Howe Egypt-Russia. (G 20711, Jan. 
et, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 22, 1909.) 
_ Looks to me like a big night tonight. 
: (G 20761, Feb. 1, 1909.) 
Crate (Woopson L.) co., 
cisco, Cal. [6224, 6225 
| Disagreeable task. (H 122524, Feb. 
| 4, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 20, 1909.) 


e, Sealer girl. (H 122525, Feb. 4, 1909 ; 
2c. Jan. 20, 1909.) 


San Fran- 


[6213 | 


CRAVEN (CHARLES E.), Jamestown, 
Nur’. [6226 
Erie annual conference, Methodist 
Episcopal church, Jamestown, N. Y. 
(Ea Tote Oct. 28, 190852. Dec, 16, 
1908.*) 


CRUMMER (EHmMMa C.), Oak Park, Ill. 

[6227 

LineolIn (Abraham) (H 122745, 
Feb. 8, 1909.) 


CULVER SUMMER NAVAL SCHOOL, Culver, 
Ind. [6228, 6229 
Culver summer naval school. (F 
73108, Feb. 9, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 16, 1909.) 
Summer school cadet. (H 123166, 
lreb. 15, 1909.) 


Curtis & CAMERON, Boston, Mass. 
[6230-6256 

Chanson; by Edith Mitchell Prell- 
Wits oe CE Vet T5152... Web: 
19, 1909.) 

Child in the house; by Ella Condie 
Lamb. (H 123241, Feb. 23, 1909.) 

Cigale; by Carroll Beckwith. 1, 2. 
(H 128153, 123154, Feb. 19, 1909.) 

Her portrait; by J. Campbell Phil- 
lips. 1-8. -(H-123155-123157, Feb. 19, 
1909.) 

Last of the snow; by Wm. H. Lip- 
pincott. (H 128242, Feb. 23, 1909.) 

Little Bashful; by Hilda Belcher. 
(H 123248, Feb. 23, 1909.) 

Little boy Blue; by Louise Cox. 1, 2. 
(Hi. 123158, 123159, Feb. 19; 1909.) 

Little Dutch; by Carl F. Becker. 
1,2. (H 123160, 123161, Feb. 19, 1909.) 

Little teacher; by Beatrice Ton- 
nesen. (H 123244, Feb. 23, 1909.) 


Nautilus (The); by Carroll Beck- 


with. (H 123245, Feb. 23, 1909.) 
Revery; by Christine Lumsden. (HH 
1238247, Feb. 23, 1909.) 
Sleep; by Carroll Beckwith. (H 


12348, Feb. 23, 1909.) 

Spinners (The); by Walter Gay. 1, 
29> GH 123062; A23163, Febs-19, 1909.) 

Spring; by H. Bolton Jones. (H 
123249, Feb. 23, 1909.) 

Spring woods; by Henry W. Ranger. 
(H 123250, Feb. 23, 1909.) 

Sun maiden; by Lillian M. Genth. 
(H 123251, Feb. 23, 1909.) 

Sunset; by Dwight W. Tryon. 
123252, Feb. 28, 1909.) 

Washington (George) portrait; by 
Gilbert Stuart. (H 123246, Feb. 23, 
1909. ) 


(H 


89 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Curtis & CAMERON—Continued. 


Young Holstein bull; by Carleton, 
Wiggin. 1, 2. (H 123164, 123165, 
Feb. 19, 1909. ) 


CuRTISS STUDIO, New Haven, Conn. 


[6257-6260 
Freshman academic class - group. 
ire, CH “T2317, 123178, Meb:. 20; 


1909.) 
Freshman sheff class group. 1, 2. 
(H 123179, 123180, Feb. 20, 1909.) 


DauHL (EswarbD), Chisholm, Minn. 
[6261 
Chisholm, Minn. Nov. 5th, 1908. 
(H 1226385, Feb. 6, 1909.) 


DAKAN (W. E.), Stamford, Tex. 
[6262 
Stamford, Tex., public school build- 
men (CHL 113303, July 13, £9085; 2. c. 
Jan. 23, 1909.) 


DarRT (FRANK SAYLES), 
ING EY. 

On the Hudson. 
10, 1909.) 


Davis & HICKEMEYER, New York, N. Y. 
[6264, 6265 
Feb. 25, 


New York, 
[62638 


CEL 225.177) eh: 


Dogwood. 
1909. ) 


Nellie. (H 123176, Feb. 20, 1909.) 


Day (LUELLA), St. Augustine, Fla. 
[6266 
St. Augustine, Fla., silver casque, 
representing the landing of Ponce de 
Leon. (H 123414, Feb. 27, 1909.) 


DECKER (D. E.), Leslie, Ark. 
[6267, 6268 
Leslie, Ark. (H 123447, Feb. 27, 
1909; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1909.) 
Pivot rock, near Leslie. 
Feb. 27, 1909.) 
Deprick’ (J. V.), Taloga, Okla. 130 
photographs] [6269-6298 
Beef issue.—Buffalo hunters. 
Buffalo on the government reservation. 
Wichita mountains. — Cantonment In- 
dian school.—Cheyenne camp; drying 
beef.—Cheyenne yillage near Canton- 
ment.—Dreaming of days gone by.— 
Gould (Mrs. J.) and family.—Home 
life among the Kiowas.— Hunter 
(The).—Indian children’s pastime.— 
Indian immom or bath-house.—Indian 
chair.—Indians killing buffalo in Okla- 


(H 123348, 


(H 123446, 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


Deprick (J. V.)—Continued. 


bearers and squaw.—Otoe hunters.— 
Paleface no good.—Toughfeather 
(Amy) and pappoose.—Training the 
young Cheyenne to ride.—Waiting for 
their braves.—Walk-Stone (Chief) and 
favorite squaw.—Winter camp of 
North Canadian Cheyennes. (H 
122701-122730, Feb: 8, 1909; 2 €2.0£ 
each rec’d respectively Dec. 14, 1908; 
or, Feb. 9, 1909.) 


DELMAS PHOTO CO., Newark, N. J. 
[6299-6301 

Newark board of trade, of Newark, 
Nid 

Wieler (F. M.) & co., inc., office of, 
of Newark, N. J. 

Yale alumni of Essex co., Orange, 
Nese 

(H 122637-1226389, Jan. 28, 1909.*) 


De Lone (MatcHer L.), Great Falls, 
Mont. [6302 


Rainbow falls, Missouri river. (H 
123214, Feb. 23, 1909.) 


DENNISON (H. H.), Barron, Wis. 
[63038 
(H 122764, 


Till’s (John) orchestra. 
Feb. 9, 1909.) 


DENVER Post, Denver, Colo. . 
j [6304-6307 
Adventures of the little Post Want 
ad. (EF 738216, Feb. 11, 1909.) 


—— (F 73560, Feb. 18, 1909.) 
—— (F 73846, Feb. 26, 1909.) 
—— (F 74100, Mar. 5, 1909.) 


| DeRRY (Henry J.), Duluth, Minn. 


[6308 
Killed by lightning. (H 122682, Feb. 
8, 1909; 2 ec. Feb. 15, 1909.) 


DETROIT PUBLISHING co., Detroit, Mich. 
[63809-6325 
America. (H 1234389, Feb. 27, 1909.) 


Boston, Mass., Paul Revere house. 
1-6. (H 122858—1228638, Feb. 11, 1909.) 
Brooklyn, N. Y., approach to Brook- 
lyn bridge. (H 123440, Feb. 27, 1909.) 
Detroit, Mich. 1, 2. (H 128441, 
123442, Feb. 27, 1909.) 
Belle isle, horticultural build- 
ing. (H 122864, Feb. 11, 1909.) 


homa.— Kiowa Indian kitchen. 
Kiowa chief Hunting Horse and fam- 
ily—Kiowas at prayer.—Kokon (Bes- 
sie), Kiowa.—Little Chief and Chief 
Bear Claw.—Mulhall (Lucille) at 101 
ranch.—-Oklahoma dugout.—Old Blindy 
the Arapaho.—One of Custer’s dispatch 


Holland morning, by George Hitch-— 
cock. (F 73086, Feb. 8, 1909.) 
J. T. Hutchinson (Steamer) leaving — 
Sault St. Marie. (H 1238448, Feb. 27, 
1909. ) 
New York, N. ¥. 1, 2. 
123445, Feb. 27, 1909.) 


90 


(H 123444, 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 9-12, Mar., 1909 


DETROIT PUBLISHING 


Pool (The) Ao B. 
122964, Feb. 15, 1909.) 


DistIn (Wm. L.), Sarauac Lake, N. Y. 

[6326, 6327 

Saranac Lake ice palace. (H 122746, 
Feb. 8, 1909.) 

Storming Saranac Lake ice palace. 


(H 122747, Feb. 8, 1909.) 
DiTson (OLIVER) co., Boston, Mass. 


[6328 

Musician (The) Mar., 1909. (F 
73751, Feb. 23, 1909.) 

DopcE Pus. co., New York, N.Y. [6329 


Every mother. (F 72906, Jan. 21. 


1909.*) 


DRAVIN (JULIUS), Boston, Mass. 
[6330-6346 
[Russian monarch playing cards] 
1-13. (H 123079-123081, 123085-123090, 
123092-123095, Feb. 18, 1909; 2 c. of 
each Feb. 10, 1909.) 
14-16. (H 1238082, 123084, 
123091, Feb. 18, 1909; 2 c. of each Feb. 
18, 1909.) 
—17. (H 123083, Feb. 18, 1909; 
1 ec. Feb. 10, 1909; 1 c. Feb. 18, 1909.) 


Drucker & co., New York, N. Y. 
[6347-6352 
Boat scene. (H 128181, Feb. 20, 1909.) 
Farewell dinner tendered to Mme. 
Sembrich. (H 122875, Feb. 12, 1909.) 
Opening chorus. (H 123182, Feb. 
20, 1909.) 
Oriental dance. 
1909. ) 
Principals. (H 123184, Feb. 20, 1909. ) 
Spanish dance. (H 123185, Feb. 20, 
1909.) 


(H 123183, Feb. 20. 


- DRYDEN LODGE, No. 390, I. O. or O. F., 


Dryden, N. Y. [6353 
Dryden, N. Y., Odd Fellows’ temple. 


(H 122757, Feb. 9, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 30, 
1909.) 


DUKEHART (SAMUEL Baltimore, 
Md. [6354 
Baltimore, Md., burning of the Front 
st. theatre and circus, Feb. 3, 18388. 
(H 122840, Feb. 11, 1909.) 


EATON (Epwarp B.), Hartford, Conn. 


L.), 


6355 

Lincoln (Abraham) (F 72788, Jan. 
29, 1909.* ) 

Maton (Hucu & Marcaret), Brooklyn, 

mY [6356, 6857 


Valhal leaflet 1, 2. (F 73905, 73906, 


| _ Feb. 27, 1909.) 


os 
4 
ot 


6441 

co.—Continued. EDISON MANUFACTURING CO., Orange, 
(EH 122963, Neg: [6358-6396 
Bachelor’s supper. 1-4. (H1228138- 


122816, Feb. 10, 1909.) 

Boyhood dreams. 1-4. 
123630, Mar. 3, 1909.) 

Daughter of the sun. 1-6. 
123010-128015, Feb. 17, 1909.) 

Janitor’s bottle. 1-38. (H 128193- 
123195, Feb. 20, 1909.) 

Landlady’s portrait. 14. (H 123198— 
123201, Feb. 20, 1909.) 

Left out. 1-5. (H 1283898-123402, 
Feb. 26, 1909.) 


(H 123627- 


(5. 


Saleslady’s matinee idol. 1-6. (H 
122938-122943, Feb. 13, 1909.) 
Uplifting of Mr. Barker. 1, 2. (H 


123196, 123197, Feb. 20, 1909.) 
100 % jealousy. 1-5. (H 1238631-— 
123635, Mar. 3, 1909.) 


Washington, 
[6397-6400 


EDMONSTON (Davin B.), 
DiGi 


Cortelyou (George B.) (H 123608, 
Mar. 3, 1909.) 

Sherman (James S.) 3, 4. (H 
123610, 123611, Mar. 3, 1909.) 


Taft (William H.) 
Mar, 3; 1909.) 


(H_ 123609, 


EICKEMEYER (RupDOLF), Yonkers, N. Y. 
[4 photographs. ] [6401-6404 

Tn the Berkshire hills.—Lily pond.— 
Long island shore——September morn- 
ing. (H 122881122884, Feb. 12, 1909.) 


EisMANN (THEODOR), New York, N. Y. 
[6405-6422 


Automobiling. 1-6 (H 22819— 
122824, Feb. 11, 1909.) _ 

Dog cart ride. 1-6. (H 122825- 
122830, Feb. 11, 1909.) 

Horseback riding. 1-6. (H 122831- 


122836, Feb. 11, 1909.) 


K.iiotrr (Huecw & RutH), Rochester, 
Ind. [6 photographs.] [6428-6428 
Ad-deck-coy, Navajo. a, b.—A-taid- 
se-ce, Navajo.Keh, Navajo. ‘ 
Moqui.—Mul-tean, Navajo. (H123202- 
122207, Feb. 20, 1909; 2 c. of each Feb. 
QDs 1909. ) 


Euson, (A. W.) & co., Boston, 


Mass. 
[6429 

Road to Concarnean; by Wm. L. 
Pieknell. (H 122559, Feb. 5, 1909; 
2 e. Feb. 8, 1909.) 


ENGLISH (H.), Wallace, Idaho. 
[6430-6441 
C.M.& P.S. pass. 1-4.: (H122877- 


122880, Feb. 12, 1909.) 


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6442 


ENGLISH (H.)—Continued. 


eli a ee PASS.) Ty 2. 
128356, 123857, Feb. 25, 1909.) 


(H 


Hole’d: (HH 123355, Feb. 25, 1909:) 
Kelly creek bridge. (H 123358, Feb. 
25, 1909.) 


Kelly creek viaduct. (H 123359, 
Feb. 25, 1909.) 
Last round. 


1909.) 


(H 123360, Feb. 25, 


Men who did the work. (H 123361, 
Feb. 25, 1909.) 
Night shift in wi (H 122876, 


Feb. 12, 1909.) 


ERVIN (Emma A.), ives Colo. 
[6442, 6448 
Risen with Christ. (F 72845, Jan. 
30, 1909; 2 c. Feb. 23, 1909.) 
"Tis Easter morning, friend to thee. 
(FE 72844, Jan. 30, 1909; 2 c. Feb. 23. 
1909. ) 


Ewan (NELLIE G.), AShland, Oreg. 


[6444 | 


Ashland creek, Oregon. 
Feb. 18, 1909.) 


FABER (JOHN T.), Milwaukee, Wis. 
[6445, 6446 


(H 123027, 


Milwaukee special. 
Ve Germans must togedder sticken. 


(H 122686, 122687, Jan. 20, 1909; 2 ¢. 
of each Jan. 14, 1909.*) 


FAIRBANKS BROS., Austin, Me. [6447 

Lincoln (Abraham) from painting 
made in 1863. (H 122960, Feb. 15, 
1909. ) 


FALK, New York, N. Y. [6448 
Judges of the appellate division of 


the supreme court, state of New York. 
(H 1233881, Feb. 26, 1909.) 


FAWCETT (WALDON), Washington, D. C. 


[6449-6454 | 

Sherman (James §.) CH 123852: 
Feb. 25, 1909.) 

Sherman (Mrs. James §S.) (H 


123358, Feb. 25, 1909.) 


Taft (Charles) (H 128351, Feb. 25, 
1909.) 


Taft (William H.) and sons. 
1238349, Feb. 25, 1909.) 


Taft (Mrs. William H.) and daugh- 


(H 


ter. (H 123350, Feb. 25, 1909.) 
Taft family. (H 1233854, Feb. 25, 
1909.) 


FINE ART CALENDAR CO., 
[28 prints] 


Chicago, Il]. 
[6455-6482 


American study in profile-—Bank of | 


Marne. — Beatrice. — Birds nest, — 
Chrysanthemum.—Clearing the _hill- 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


FINE ART CALENDAR co.—Continued. 
side.—Deans (Effie).—Devoted child.— 
Dovey (Ethel).—Elsley (Chick).—En- 
gagement.—Harbor of Toulon.—Mill 
in the lowlands.—Mill race.—Miracu- 
lous catch.—Mischief makers.—Nor- 
way stream.—Old Dutch mill.—Old 
tavern.—Quietude.—Rosebud.— Scotch 
heather.—Secret letter.—Sheep at even- 
ing.—Street in Bruges, Belgium.— 
Winter day in Holland.—Winter mati- 
nee girl—Youth and innocence. (Ff 
78162-73189, Feb. 11, 1909.) 


FISHER-ARMISTEAD, San Francisco, Cal. 

[6483 

Times are fine, thanks. (F 73033, 
Feb. 6, 1909; 2 ce. Jan. 21, 1909.) 


FitcH (R. Evetyn), St. Louis, Mo. 
[6484 
Many are called but few get up. (F 
73317, Feb. 15, 1909:) 


| FLETCHER (S. E.), Aberdeen, S. Dak. 


[6485 
4th annual farmer’s ball. (H 123588, 
Mar. 3, 1909; 2 ec. Feb. 23, 1909.) 


FLoE (Easton), Blue Earth, Minn. 
[6486-6488 
Blue Earth, Minn. 1-8. (H 123098— 


123100, Feb. 18, 1909.) 


| FoLtey (E. F.), New York, N. Y. 


[6489-6509 
Tetrazzini (Madame Luisa). 1600— 
1S. @ 1602-126) (H 122781-122744, 
Feb. 8, 1909.) 
—— 1600-9, 1600-16, 1600-17, 1600— 
18, 1600-20, 1600-25, 1600-31330 
123123123129, Feb. 19, 1909.) 


Fox (Ross G.), Seattle, Wash. [6510 


Stung. (H 122973, Feb. 16, 1909.) 
Frost (CHaAs. C.),. Grundy Center, 
Iowa. [5 photographs. ] 


[6511-6515 
Corn by the car load.—Iowa corn.— 
Towa pumpkin.—Prize potato. — Ship- 
ping pumpkins. (H 128188—123192, 
Feb. 20, 1909.) 
FULLER (CLARENCE R.), Schenectady, 
Ne Yc [6516 
Schenectady, N. Y., Van Curler opera 


house. (H 123001, Feb. 17, 1909.) 
GENERAL ELECTRIC COo., Schenectady, 
IN. Ys [6517-6523 


Lillian and her friends using Gen- 
eral electric water heater. 1-7. (H 
123229-123235, Feb. 23, 1909.) 


GEROUX (THEODORE), Watertown, N. Y. 
[6524 


Flower (Roswell P.) memorial li- 
brary by moonlight. (H 122951, Feb. 
15, 1909.) 


92 


: 


nos. 9-12, Mar., 1909 


73263, Feb. 3, 1909.) 


122766, Feb. 9, 1909.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


6631 


Gitpo (W. H.), Brooklyn, N. Y. [6525 
Washington, D. C., National capitol. 
(F 73330, Feb. 9, 1909.) 


GLANDT (WiLLIAM F.), 
Wis. 


Kewaunee, 
[6526-6535 


Kewaunee, Wis. 1-10. (EF 73571- 
73580, Feb. 9, 1909.) 

- GLASS-JOHNSON LAND Co., Bigtimber, 

Mont. [6586 


Yellowston river and Crazy moun- 
tains in the distance. G. (H 123409, 
Feb. 25, 1909.) 


Cal. [6537, 65388 
Happy days. (H 128221, Feb. 23, 
1909. ) 
Man with the pick. (H 123220, Feb. 
23, 1909.) 


GRAHAM PHOTO ©O., Los Angeles, Cal. 
[6539-6542 
Pasadena, Cal., Adolphus Busch’s ar- 


royo garden, Ivy wall. 14 (H 
123168-123171, Feb. 20, 1909.) 
GRAMMAS (G.), Chicago, Ill. [6543 


Mother. (H 123174, Feb. 20, 1909.) 


GRAY LITHOGRAPH Co., New York, N. Y. 
[6544-6580 
(G 20932- 


Cupid’s contesi’s. 1-6. 


20937, Feb. 15, 1909.) 


Garden gleanings. 
20914, Feb. 12, 1909.) 


Good luck. 1-6. 
Mar. 3, 1909.) 


Greetings. 
Mar. 3, 1909.) 


Navy (The) 1-6. 


1-6. (G 20909- 
(G 21095-21100, 
1-6. (G 21107-21112, 


(G 21101-21106, 


| Mar. 3, 1909.) 


Pals. (G 21030, Mar. 1, 1909.) 


Paris belles. 1-6. [6 lithographs.] 
(H 121847-121852, Jan. 22, 1909; 2 «. 


of each Jan. 25, 1909.) 


_ GREENFIELD (RatpH E#£.), Superior, 
| Wis. [6581 
Superior, Wis., White way. (F 


Grissom (SHERWoop T.), Dardanelle, 
Ark. [6582, 6583 
Dardanelle rock. (H 122765, Feb. 


ae, 1909. ) 


Mt. Nebo, Ark., snow scene. (H 


| GUBELMAN PUB. co., New York, N. Y. 


[6584-6586 


‘Chuting the rapids. (F 73897, Feb. 


| .27, 1909.) 


| HAESELER 
GOLDSMITH (Hueco B.), San Francisco, 


GUBELMAN PUB. CO.—Continued. 

Last stand. (EF 73584, Feb. 19, 
1909.) 

Surprise (The) 
1909.) 
Haas, New York, N. Y. [6587-6601 

[Art studies, Maude O’Dell] 10003— 
10006, 10010, 10013-10015, 10018, 10027. 
(H 122989-122998, Feb. 16, 1909.) 

—— 10002, 10007-10009, 10011. (H 
123054—-128058, Feb. 17, 1909; 2 c. of 
each Feb. 16, 1909.) 


(F 73243, Feb. 9, 


PHOTOGRAPHIC 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Washington; portrait by Peale. 
122869, Feb. 12, 1909.) 


HAGELSTEIN BROS., New York, N. Y. 
[10 prints. ] [6603-6612 
Autumn.—Blue bowl.—Caruso (En- 
rico)—Evening song.—In the studio.— 
Lesson (The) — Meditation. — Pas- 
toral.—Thetis.— Under the pergola. (F 
78037-73046, Feb. 2, 1909.) 


HAINES PHOTO CO., Conneaut, Ohio. 
[6613-6620 
Pensacola, [Fla.] 1-4. (H 1238020- 
123028, Feb. 17, 1909; 2 c. of each Feb. 
16, 1909.) 
Mobile, Ala. 1-3. (H 
122866, 122868, Feb. 11, 1909.) 
[Santa Barbara, Cal.], Hotel Potter. 
(H 122867, Feb. 11, 1909.) 


Hatt (FRANK H.), West Somerville, 
Mass. [6621 
Boston, Mass., the First Church of 
Christ Scientist. (H 122767, Feb. 9, 
1909. ) 4 
Hatt (Tom), Montclair, N. J. 
Tom Hall cadets. 


STUDIOS, 
[6602 


(Hi 


122865, 


[6622 
(F 73217, Feb. 11, 


1909. ) 
Hammock (C. S8.), North Scituate, — 
Mass. [6623 
Decorative initials. (F 73304, Feb. 
15, 1909.) 
Hancock (W. G.), Texarkana, Ark. 
[6624 
Have you no home? (F 73300, Feb. 
15, 1909.) 
HANForD (D. R.), Duluth, Minn. 
[6625-6631 
Dinner on the prairie. (H 123681, 


Mar. 5, 1909.) 
Fighting the rope. 
5, 1909.) 
Footrope doing its work. 
Mar. 5, 1909.) 


(H 123684, Mar. 


(H 123680, 


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6632 


HANForRD (D. R.)—Continued. 
Not yet subdued. (H 123685, Mar. 


5, 1909.) 

Saddling up. (H 128683, Mar. 5, 
1909. ) 

Scene at camp. (H 123682, Mar. 5, 
1909.) 


Small bunch grazing. (H 128686, 


Mar. 5, 1909.) 


HANSON (MAYNARD D.), Portland, Me. 
[6632-6635 


Fernald (Gov.) and council. (H 
122948, Feb. 13, 1909.) 
Maine house of representatives. (H 


122512, Feb. 3, 1909.) 

oe (H 122949, Feb. 13, 1909.) 
Maine senate. (H 122511, Feb. 38, 

1909. ) 

HARDEN (B. A.), Le Roy, Minn. 
Bucking the snow. 

5, 1909. 

HARLEE (M. D.), Florence, S. C. 

[6637, 66388 

senator, of 

(H 123314, 


[6636 


Smaih (He D.), "Us oS 
South ‘Garelina. 1, .2: 


123315, Feb. 25, 1909.) 


HARPER (J. M.), Chicago, Il. 


Billy possum and sweet taters. 
123212, Feb. 23, 1909.) 


HARPER & BROS., New York, N. Y. 
[6640, 6641 
Henry VIII and Anne Bullen; by 
Edwin A. Abbey, R. A. (F 73582, Feb. 
19, 1909; 2 c. Feb. 20, 1909.) 
Katherine of Aragon; by Edwin A. 
Abbey, R. A. (F 73583, Feb. 19, 1909; 
2c. Feb. 20, 1909.) 


Harris (W. J.), Pittston, Pa. : 
[6642-6644 
(H 122687, 122688, 


[6639 
(H 


Plea Rares hy 12 
Feb. 8, 1909.) 


Fort Marion. C. 
1909.) 


Hart, SCHAFFNER & Marx, Chicago, Ill. 
[25 prints.] [6645-6669 
At the fountain.—At the sea shore.— 
Basket workers.—Cambridge.—Down 
on the farm.—Drill! ye _ terriers! 
drill.—F ido on the job.—Fly casting.— 
He loves me not.—Horse show.—In the 
colonade.—In the navy yard.—Madi- 
son square.—Oiling up.—Pacer.— 
Papa’s pants will soon fit Willie — 
Pennsylvania station.—Polo game.— 
Practice game.—Roosevelt brigade.— 
St. Regis staircase——Two hearts that 
beat as one.—Under the old apple 
tree—Summer’s day. (FH (3i19p— 
75218, Feb. 11, 1909.) 


(H 122689, Feb. 8, 


(H 122633, Feb. | 


| 
| 
| 
| 


pt. Iv, n. s., v.4 


Hart, SCHAFFNER & MAarx—Continued. 
Guests (The) (F 73691, Feb. 23, 
909.) 


HELMNS (JOHN), Washington, D. C. 
[6670 
Counting electoral vote. 
122854, Feb. 11, 1909.) 


HEMENWAY (W. G.), New York, N. Y. 
[6671 
Smith (Mary Evangeline) (H 


122634, Feb. 5, 1909.) 


HEMINWAY (M.) & SONS SILK co., New 


York, Now: [6672 
California poppy. (EF 72972, Feb. 5, 
1909. ) 
HirsH BrotHers, New York, N. Y. 
| [6673 
Action. (F 73214, Feb. 11, 1909.) 
Hiscock (F. J.), Cody, Wyo. [4 pho- 
tographs] [6674-6677 


Bear in camp.—Going over Sylvan 
pass.—Rocky mountain black bear.— 
Wyoming brown bear. (H 118799— 
118802, Nov. 24, 1908; 2 ec. of each Novy. 
25, 1908.*) 


HISTORICAL ART (C. W. SMITH, er.), 
Philadelphia, Pa. [6678 
Ross (Betsy). ... personated by 
Adele H. Turner. (EF 73896, Feb. 19, 
1909. ) 


Hott (JoHN H.), Philadelphia, Pa. 

[6679 

Philadelphia, Pa., West Girard ave. 

Baptist church. (G 20877, Feb. 10, 
1909; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1909.) 


HOWER Cullman, 
Ala. [6680 


Cullman, Ala., water tower cotton 
oil mill, result of blizzard. (H 122967, 
Feb. 15, 1909; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1909.) 


HowsE pros., Trenton, Tenn. [6681 

Costumes worn by the Night Riders 
on the night of the murder of Capt. 
Rankin at Reelfoot lake. (F 72878, 
Feb. 1, 1909; 2 ce. Mar. 1, 1909.) 


San Francisco, 


(ATEN BOWMAN), 


Hort (HERMAN §&.), 
Cal. [6682, 6683 
America’s champion, The Thomas 
Flyer. (H 122962, Feb. 15, 1909.) 
Native son of the golden west. 
122961, Feb. 15, 1909.) 


HueuHes & LypDay co., Detroit, Mich. 
[6684-6686 
Boy Christ; by Heinrich Hofmann. 
(H 123110, Feb. 19, 1909.) 


(H 


94 


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a 9-12, Mar., 1909 


“Hucues & Lypay co.—Continued. 


Lincoln statue, by St. Gaudens, in | 


Lincoln park, Chicago. 1, 2. (H 
123108, 123109, Feb. 19, 1909.) 
HULS1IzeR co., Des Moines, Iowa. [6687 


Bargain. (F 73790, Feb. 24, 1909.) 
HYNEMAN (THos. M.), New York, N.Y. | 
[6688 | 


Ready for the table. 
Feb. 23, 1909.) 


(H 123258, 


Hystop (DANIEL), Cleveland, Ohio. 
[6689 
Warm mealsatallhours. (H 122839, 


Feb. 11, 1909.) 


INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. OF AMER- 
Ica, Chicago, I]. [6690-6701 
‘Harvest around the world. 1. 
20878, Feb. 10, 1909; 1 ec. Feb. 1, 1909; 
ie. Feb. 10, 1909.) 
— 212. (G 20942-20952, Feb. 15, 
1909.) 


JACKSON (HowarD RANDALL), U. S. 


[6702-6705 


Four rear admirals and their staffs, 
S. Atlantic fleet. 


Potter (Rear Admiral William Pot- 
ter), U. S. navy. 


ws. 


- Potter (Rear Admirals) and Wain- 


wright and three captains of U. S. 
_ Atlantic fieet. 
Potter (Rear Admirals), Schroeder, 
Sperry and Wainwright. 
(H 123365-123368, Feb. 26, 1909.) 


| JEROME (CHARLES W.), Owatonna. 
Minn. [6706 
Owatonna, Minn., Pillsbury academy 
“football team of 1908. (H 123106, 
mmeb. 19, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 25, 1909.) 


_JoHNsoN (CARL P.), Chicago, I11. 
[6707 
Presidents of the U. S. A. from 
Washington to Taft in one group. (F 
| 74036, Mar. 3, 1909; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1909.) 
| 


H 


JOHNSON (J. A.), Sauk Centre, Minn. 
[6708-6710 

| Sauk-Centre, Minn. 1,2. (H128362, 

123363, Feb. 25, 1909.) 

| West Sauk Centre showing Sauk 

| in distance. (H 123364, Feb. 25, 


+) 


| Jonson co., Salt Lake City, Utah. 
a [6711 

Utah state legislature, session 1909. 
aH 123002, Féb. a7, 1909.) 


{ 


(G | 


sierre. — Charlemaine.— Charlevoix. 


6762 


JOHNSTON (R. W.) srupio, Pittsburg, 
Pa: [6712 


Pittsburgh, official sesqui-centennial 
photograph. (H 122974, Feb. 16, 1909. 


JONES (JOHN F.), Toledo, Ohio. [67138 


Helpmates. CH.) 128213,’ BPeb. 23; 
1909. ) 
JUDGE co., New York, N. Y. [6714, 6715 


Awaiting a favorable reply. (Fk 


| 73749, Feb. 23, 1909.) 


Little Johnny and the Taffy pos- 


sums. (KE 73606, Feb. 20, 1909.) 
IXABO CORSET CO., Chicago, Ill. [20 
prints. ] [6716-6735 


Acme.—Berkshire.—Bordeau.—Bras- 


Empire.— Exmoor.— Directoire.— Gla- 

i roses.— 
Parisian. --- ’eerless. — Photone. — Re- 
pousse.—Reux (L’)—Soeur (Le)— 
Westminster.—Yukon. (I 73692-73711, 
Feb. 23, 1909.) 


KAHN ER & co., Chicago, Ill. 
[ 6736-6738 


Annex. (EF 73959, Feb. 17, 1909.) 
’ Stratford. (F 73958, Feb. 17, 1909.) 
Victor. (EF 73960, Feb. 17, 1909.) 


2c. of each Mar. 1, 1909. 


KAPLAN (ROSE), New York, N. Y. 
[6739-6750 
How can you do it on —? 1-12. 
(I° 73305-73316, Feb. 15, 1909.) 


IXARNEBOGEN (WILLIAM H.), Hermann, 


Mo. [6751 
Hermann, Mo. (F 73563, Feb. 10, 
1909. ) 
KAUFMAN (AuGUST), New York, N. Y. 
[6752 
God of grumblers. (H 122950, Feb. 
15, 1909.) 
KEeELLocG (Mrs. HeEteEN), Colchester, 
Conn. [6753-6757 
Iee storm. TA-7E. (H = 123393—- 


123397, Feb. 26, 1909.) 


KELLOGG STUDIO, Cuba, N. Y. 
[6758, 6759 
Bmpire’ eity. barn... 225, 226. (Hf 
123239, 123240, Feb. 23, 1909.) 


KEPPLER & SCHWARZMAN, New York, 


NAY: [6760-6762 
Marriage of convenience. (F 72891, 
Feb. 2, 1909.) 
On the picket line. (EF 72892, Feb. 
2, 1909.) 


Whole world. (F 72063, Jan. 
909: 2 e. Jan. 18; 1909.* ) 


D, 


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6763 
KETTERLINUS LITHO. MFG. CO., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. [6763, 6764 
Clover. (G 20916, Feb. 12, 1909.) 
Rose. (G 20915, Feb. 12, 1909.) 
KIMBALL (ALOoNzO), New York, N. Y.: 
[6 prints] [6765-6770 


Finishing touch. — Foot-baller. — In 
confidence.—Out for a walk.—Under 
the fae: —Waiting. (F 73245-73250, 
Feb. 1909.) 

KIMBALL PRESS, Evanston, II. 
[6771-6774 

Be thou strong and very courageous. 

(F 73811, Feb. 19, 1909.) 


12, 


God first. (F 738138, Feb. 19, 1909.) 
God is love. (F 73812, Feb. 19, 1909.) 
You. (F 73810, Feb. 19, 1909.) 


2 c. of each Feb. 25, 1909. 


KIRTLAND (LILLIAN C.), Malden, Mass. 
Lincoln (President) plate. 
122885, Feb. 12, 1909.) 


KNABE (WILLIAM) & ©O., New York, 
Ne Ye [6776 
Reache (Miss Gerville) seated at 
the piano. (H 122780, Feb. 9, 1909.) 
Ney: 
[6777 
Prince Charles of Wales; by Van 
Dyck. (F 738411, Feb. 18, 1909.) 


KoEHLER (JOSEPH), New York, N. Y. 
[6778 
Teddy in Africa. (F 73361, Feb. 3, 
1909; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1909.) 


KNoeDLER (E. L.), New York, 


McLoucHLIN, Mackinaw 
City, Mich. [6779 
Mackinaw City, Mich., Main st. (F 
73678, Jan. 7, 1909; 2 c. Feb. 23, 1909.) 


LAMB (FRANK §8.), Spencer, Iowa. 
[6780 
Spencer, Iowa, interior Grace Me * 
church. (H 122750, Feb. 8, 1909 ; 
Jan. 15, 1909.) 


LAMBIN (GEORGE M.) & Co., 

Til. [67 (81-6815 

American girl. (F 73064, Feb. 8, 
1909; 2 c. Feb. 23, 1909.) 


LAMAIN & 


Birches. (KF 72618, Jan. 22, 1909; 
2 ¢. Feb. 23, 1909.) 
Choir boy. (F 72619, Jan. 22, 1909; 


2c. Feb. 13, 1909.) 

Clustering birches. (F 73065, Feb. 
8, 1909; 2c. Feb. 28, 1909.) 

Dutch girl. (F 73066, Feb. 8, 1909 ; 
2 2¢. Keb, 20; 1909.) 


pt. Iv, 0. S., v. 4 


Chica go, 


—— 


LAMBIN (GroRGE M.) & co.—Continued. 
Early morning. (F 72620, Jan. 22, 
1909; 2 c. Feb. 23, 1909.) 


Easter blessings. 20, 23. (EF 72621, 
72622, Jan. 22, 1909; 2 c. of each Feb. 
13, 1909.) 


Master lilies. (EH (2623; Sanieze, 
1909; 2 c. Feb. 13, 1909.) 


Easter morning. (F 72624, Jan. 22, 
1909; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1909.) 


Fox river near Aurora, Ill. 
72625, Jan. 22, °1909= 72 seater 
1909. ) 

French girl. (KF 73067, Feb. 8, 1909; 
2 ec. Feb. 23, 1909.) 

Happy Easter. (F 72626, Jan. 22, 
1909; 2 c Feb. 13, 1909.) 

Irish girl. (F 78068, Feb. 8, 1909; 
2 c. Feb. 23, 1909.) 

Italian girl. (FF 73069, Feb. 8, 1909; 
2 e. Feb. 23, 1909.) 

Japanese girl. (KF 73070, Feb. 8. 
1909; 2c. Feb. 23, 1909.) 

Little bunny. (KF 72627, 
1909; 2c. Feb. 18, 1909.) 

Lovers path. (EF 172628, Jan. 22, 
1909; 2c. Feb. 23, 1909.) 


(F 
23, 


Janewee: 


Moonlight. (F 73071, Feb. 8, 1909; 
2 c. Feb. 23, 1999.) 

November. (F 73072, Feb. 8, 1909; 
2c. Feb. 23, 1909.) 

Old mill. (F 72629, Jan. 22, 1909; 
2-e. Feb. 18,1909.) 

On parade. (F 72630, Jan. 22, 1909; 


2c. Feb. 18, 1909.) 
Path to the spring. 36. (F 78244, 
Feb. 12, 1909; 2 c. Feb. 20, 1909.) 
Pool (The) (EF 72682, Jan. 22, 1909; 
2 ce. Feb. 28, 1909.) 


Quiet road. (EF 72633, Jan. 22, 1909 ; 
2 e. Feb. 23, 1909.) 
River road. (F 72634, Jan. 22, 1909; 


2 e@. Feb. 23, 1909.) 
Road’s turn at the bridge. (F 72635, 
Jan. 22, 1909; 2 c. Feb. 23, 1909.) 
School house. (F 72636, Jan. 22, 
1909; 2c. Feb. 28, 1909.) 
Season’s greeting. (F 72637, Jan. 
22, 1909; 2 c. Feb. 13, 1995) 
Season’s greetings. (F 72638, 
22, 1909; 2c. Feb. 13, 1909.) | 
Spring. (F 73073, Feb. 8, 1909; 2 c.9 
Feb. 23, 1909.) | 
Stone bridge. (F 72639, Jan. 22,7 
1909; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1909.) 
Summertime. (I 73074, Feb. 8, 1909; 
2 ec. Feb. 23, 1909.) 


Jan. 


96 


nos. 9-12, Mar., 1909 


LAMBIN (GerorGE M.) & co.—Continued. 
Village bridge. (F 738075, Feb. 8, 

1909 ; 2 c. Feb. 23, 1909.) 
Wood pasture. (F 72640, 

1909; 2 c. Feb. 23, 1909.) 


Lane (Cornetius J.), Cleveland, Ohio. 
[6816, 6817 
(F 73916, Feb. 


Jan. 22, 


Ornamental fencing. 
15, 1909.) 

Ornamental metal fabric. 
Feb. 15, 1909.) 


LANGE (Maurice), New York, N. Y. 
[6818 
(G 20958, Feb. 15, 


(F 73915, 


Record program. 


1909. ) 
Lanesporr (SigMUND), New York, 
N.Y. [6819-6824 


Thanksgiving cards, 1-6. (G 20926— 


20931, Feb. 8, 1909.) 


Larson (JOHN O.), Duluth, Minn. 
[6825 
Eau Claire, Wis., ski tournament. 
Feb. 7,1909. (H 122937, Feb. 13, 1909.) 


LAWRENCE (GEO. R.), New York, N. Y. 
[6826 


Trade banquet, state armory, Feb. 
23, 1909. (H 123382, Feb. 26, 1909.) 


LAZARNICK (NATHAN), New York, N. Y. 
[GS27 

First annual dinner of the motor and 
accessories manufacturers’ association, 
New York. (H 122759, Feb. 4, 1909.) 


Lea (A. J.), Chichester, N. Y. 
[6828, 6829 
Esopus valley west of Phoenicia, 
N. Y., in summer. B. (H 123215, Feb. 
23, 1909.) 


Pheenicia, N. Y., Summer. B. 
123216, Feb. 23, 1909.) 


Lronorki (FRANK R.) & co., New York, 
We ¥. [6830 


Summer and winter... (H 123586, 
Feb. 25, 1909.) 


LESTER BOOK & STATIONERY CO., At- 
lanta, Ga. [6831-6835 


Gopher and possum series. 1-5. (F 
_ 73679-73683, Feb. 23, 1909.) 


| Tare’s TICKER Co., New York, N. Y. 

: [6836 
_ Life’s ticker. (F 73109, Feb. 9, 1909; 
“2c. Feb. 10, 1909.) 


LInNEHAN-LOVELAND co., Pittsburg, Pa. 

[6837 
_ Conference on the conservation of 
_Ratural resources, White House, Wash- 
)angton, D. C., May 13-15, 1908. (F 
: 2591, Dee. 23, 1908; 2 ec. Feb. 9, 1909.) 


(H 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, 


ETC. 
6864 
Lippincott (J. B.) co., Philadelphia, 
Pa. [6888-6843 
Clinical diagram. 1-6. (F 7%3917- 


73922, Feb. 26, 1909; 1 c. of each Feb. 
19, 1909; 1 ec. of each Feb. 26, 1909.) 


LOUNSBURY (FRED C.), Plainfield, N. J. 
[4 prints. ] [6844-6847 
Billy possum and Jimmy possum.— 
Good bye Teddy.—Moving day in pos- 
sum town.—Only possums that es- 
caped. (F 73335-73338, Feb. 16, 1909.) 


Howard, S. Dak. 

[6848 

Carthage, S. Dak. Farmers state 

bank building. (H 121826, Jan. 21, 
1909; 2 c. Dec. 14, 1908.*) 


McCLEeLLAND (THOMAS W.), St. Louis, 
Mo. [6849-6851 


Smith (Gipsy) 1-8. (H = 122802- 
122804, Feb. 10, 1909; 2 c. of each Feb. 
11, 1909.) 


McCuiune (J. W.), Alderson, W. Va. 
[6852 
Alderson, W. Va., Flat mountain 
pass. (H 122873, Feb. 12, 1909; 2 ce. 
Feb. 6, 1909.) 


McCiure (R. B.), New York, N. Y. 
[6853-6856 
(H 122752-— 


LUBECK & MCKIBBEN, 


Lincoln (Abraham) 1-4. 
122755, Feb. 8, 1909.) 


McCuure (R. L.), Lexington, Ky. 
[6857 
In the heart of Lexington. (H 


123649, Mar. 5, 1909.) 


McDermott (EpwarpD), Hot Springs, 
Ark. [6858 


Oaklawn race track and Arkansas 
state fair grounds. (H 121452, Jan. 
11, 1909.* ) 

McIntosH (Burr), New York, N. Y. 
[6859, 6860 
Gould (Mrs. George J.) and chil- 


dren. (H 123186, Feb. 20, 1909.) 
and Gloria. (H 123187, Feb. 
20, 1909.) 
McNAMARA (EDWARD), Rapid City, S. 
Dak. [6861 
Grave of Wild Bill. (H 123410, 


Feb. 27, 1909.) 


MAcoy PUBLISHING & MASONIC SUPPLY 
co., New York, N. Y. [6862-6864 


How high up are you? (F 638844, 
Mar. 24, 1908.) 


No one to vouch for him. 
Mar. 24, 1908.) 


You is a Mason. 
Mar. 24, 1908.) 


2 ce. of each Feb. 2, 1909. 


(F 63843, 


Yes? (F 68842, 


; 97 


a 76337—09——2 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6865 


MapbDpEN (JoHN E.), Lexington, Ky. 
[6865, 6866 
Lexington, Ky., John H#. Madden’s 
Hamburg place. 1, 2. (H 123624, 
123625, Mar. 3, 1909.) 


Matoney (Mrs. EH. G. ), Craig City, 

Va. [6867 

In Virginia; by Harry Curran Wil- 

bor (HE 730386, Heb: 6; 190932 xc. 
gan. 29, £909.) 


MANzI, JOYANT & cCo., Paris and New 
york. [6868, 6869 
Canards (Les); by Felix Bracque- 
mond. (F 73111, Feb. 9, 1909.) 
In excelsis; by Charles Chessa. 
73929, Mar. 1, 1909.) 


Marceau (THEO. C.), New York, N. Y. 

[6870-6878 

Yale (Madame M.)_ 1-9. (H 
122887-122895, Feb. 12, 1909.) 


Marine & BLAKE, Seattle, Wash. 
[6879, 6880 
Alaska-Yukon-Pacifice exposition, 
Seattle, Washington. (H 122897, Feb. 
12, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1909.) 


Olympic mountains and _ harbor, 
view from Seattle, Wash. (H 122896, 
Feb. 12, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1909.) 


Mare (R. G.), Ellijay, Ga. [6881 


Only one that escaped the Atlanta 
banquet. (H 123449, Mar. 1, 1909.) 


MATHEWSON (CLIFFORD H.), San Fran- 


(F 


cisco, Cal. [6882 
Motor faces. (G 20984, Feb. 18, 
1909. ) 
MEEK co., Coshocton, Ohio. [6883 
Good judge. (G 20941, Feb. 15, 
1909. ) 
MELoDY (ARLIN B.), Sioux Falls, S. 
Dak. [6884 
Sioux Falls views. Ail. (H 1238028, 


Feb. 18, 1909.) 


MERCER (ALFONSO), Norfolk, Va. 
[6885 


Bill and the possum. (F 73134, Feb. 


10, 1909. ) 

MERRILL (CHARLES W.), Providence, 
eae [6886 
Grazing. (H 123807, Feb. 24, 1909.) 


METZNER (MAx H.), Denver, Colo. 
[6887 
Committee of safety. (F 73564, Feb. 
18, 1909; 2c. Feb. 2, 1909.) 


MEYERCORD CO., INC., Chicago, Il. 
[6888, 6889 

Felicitation.—Good luck clover. (G 
20707, 20708, Jan. 6, 1909; 2 c. of each 
Feb. 15, 1909.) 


pt. Iv, D.'S5 Ws < 


MIDDLESEX co., Middleton, Conn. [6890 

Around the world with the U. S. 
Atlantic fieet. (G 20737, Jan. 27, 1909; 
2 ec. Feb. 20, 1909.) 


MISHKIN (H.), New York, N. Y. 
[6891-6901 
Dalmores (Charles) 35-37. (H 
122807—122809, Feb. 10, 1909.) 


Dufranne (Hector) 10, 11. (H. 
122805-122806, Feb. 10, 1909.) 
Garden (Mary) 22-27. (H 123403- 


123408, Feb. 26, 1909.) 


MITCHELL (JNO. J.) CcO.,. New York, 
INS [6902, 6903 
American fashions, sartorial art 
journal. Feb., 1909. Supplements A, 
B. (F 71409, 71410, Dec. 19, 1908; 2 ¢. 
of each Feb. 16, 1909.) 


MoFFETT STUDIO, Chicago, Il. 


A [6904-6911 

Boland (Miss Mary) H 128525, 
Mar. 1, 1909.) : 

Dickinson (Jacob M.) 13. (H 


123526-123528, Mar. 1, 1909.) 
Evans (Rear Admiral Robley D.) 
14. (H 123252-123256, Feb. 28, 1909.) 


Montross (N. E.), New York, N. Y: 
[6912-6915 


Autumn; sheep and shepherd; by 
Horatio Walker. (H 123318, Feb. 25, 
1909. ) 


First snow; by Horatio Walker. 
123312, Feb. 25, 1909.) 

Potato gatherers; by Horatio Walk- 
er. (H 123310, Feb. 25, 1909.) 

Spring—man digging; by Horatio 
Walker. (H 123311, Feb. 25, 1909.) 


Moore (A.), Brooklyn, N. Y. [6916 


New York, N. Y., Interior of St. 
George’s church, Stuyvesant square. 
(H 123380, Feb. 26, 1909.) 


Moore (G. S.), Roswell, N. Mex. 
[6917-6923 
(H 122904-122910, 


(H 


Elk’s club. 1-7. 
Feb. 13, 1909.) 


Moray (GEORGE EpwarD), New York, 


NSE. [6924 
State of matrimony. (F 72936, Jan. 
26, 1909.) 
TUSSELMAN (HMMA), Trenton, N. J. 


[6925 
New Jersey girl. (F 73781, Jan. 15, 
1909 ; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1909.) 


NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPH Co., Chicago, III. 
[6926 
O how good. (H 123219, Feb. 23, 


1909. ) 


98 


ENGRAVINGS, 
nos. 9-12, Mar., 1909 


New YorRK EVENING TELEGRAM (NEW 
YORK HERALD CO.), Jersey City, 
RET. [6927-6956 


American fleet at Malta. (F 73591, 
Feb. 19, 1909.) 


Book-taught Bilkins. 
9, 1909.) 

— (F 73365, Feb. 17, 1909.) 

—— (F 73808, Feb. 24, 1909.) 

—— (F 74067, Mar. 38, 1909.) 

Dream of the rarebit fiend. (F 
73104, Feb. 8, 1909.) 

— (F 73286, Feb. 

— (F 73326, Feb. 

— (F 73592, Feb. 

—— (F 73779, Feb. 

—— (F 73851, Feb. 

— (F 73957, Mar. 1, 1909.) 

—— (F 74074, Mar. 5, 1909.) 

If George Washington revisited his 
country. (F 73807, Feb. 24, 1909.) 


Neighborly Miss Nosey. (F 73103, 
Feb. 8, 1909.) 


— (F 73325, Feb. 15, 1909.) 
—— (F 78778, Feb. 23, 1909.) 
— (F 73956, Mar. 1, 1909.) 


Pa Puddinhead. (F 73058, Feb. 6, 
1909.) 


_ — (F 73324, Feb. 15, 1909.) 
—— (F 73777, Feb. 23, 1909.) 
—— (F 73913, Feb. 27, 1909.) 
Pazaza, it’s great. (F 73239, Feb. 11, 
1909. ) 
— (F 73541, Feb. 18, 1909.) 
— (F' 73850, Feb. 26, 1909.) 
(F 74075, Mar. 5, 1909.) 
Pilgrim’s progress. (F 73161, Feb. 
10, 1909.) 
— (F 73363, Feb. 17, 1909.) 
— (F 73806, Feb. 24, 1909.) 
—— (F 74065, Mar. 3, 1909.) 


New YorK HERALD co., Jersey City, 
‘ie A [6957-70138 
Boys will be boys. (F 73227, Feb. 
iw 1909; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1909.) 
—— (F 74053, Mar. 3, 1909; 2 «¢. 
iar. 8, 1909.) 
Buster Brown. (F 73220, Feb. 11, 
‘1909; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1909.) 
| —(F 73228, Feb. 11, 1909; 2c. 
Feb. 19, 1909.) 
= — (EF 73230, Feb. 11, 1909; 2 «. 
Feb. 27, 1909.) 


| faa tH 74050, Mar. 3, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 


(F 73112, Feb. 


13, 1909.) 
15, 1909.) 
19, 1909.) 
23, 1909.) 
26, 1909.) 


8, 1909.) 


CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. : 


7013 


New YorK HERALD co.—Continued. 

Daily hint from Paris. (F 73105, 
Feb. 8, 1909; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1909.) 

—— (F 7381138, Feb. 9, 1909.) 

— (F 73159, Feb. 10, 1909; 2 «. 
Feb. 11, 1909.) 

—— (F 78160, Feb. 10, 1909.) 

—— (F 78257, Feb. 12, 1909; 2 ec. 
Feb. 13, 1909.) 

—— (F 78287, Feb. 13, 1909; 
Feb. 15, 1909.) 

—— (F 78327, Feb. 15, 1909.) 

—— (F 73329, Feb. 15, 1909.) 

——(F 73360, Feb. 16, 1909; 2 C. 


iw) 
QQ 


Feb: if,-1909:) 
—— (F 73366, Feb. 17, 1909.) 
im ei atoose, eps) eo 12. e. 


Feb. 19, 1909.) 

=e N out, Hele 20. fou. oe 
Feb. 23, 1909.) 

—— (F 78773, Feb. 23, 1909.) 


GE is(74,) Web. 25; 1909: 2 'e, 
Feb. 24, 1909.) 


(F 73775, Feb. 28, 1909.) 


—— (F 73805, Feb. 24, 1909; 2 c. 
Feb. 26, 1909.) 


— (F 73809, Feb. 24, 1909.) 
—— (F 73852, Feb. 26, 1909.) 
—— (F 73914, Feb. 27, 1909.) 
— (F 73950, Mar. 1, 1909.) 
Ce Tagel> Mar. i: VOUS <9 ave: 
Mar. 38, 1909.) ; 
(F 73952, Mar. 1, 1909.) 
(F 74048, Mar. 3, 1909; 2 @ 
Mar. 5, 1909.) 
(F 74066, Mar. 3, 1999.) 
— (F 74073, Mar. 5, 1909.) 
Guatemala, new French liner, steam- 
ing here on first voyage. (F 73776, 
Feb. 23, 1909.) 
How Mrs. Taft’s golden rod gown is 


made. (F 74049, Mar. 3, 1909; 2 «. 
Mar. 5, 1909.) 


Larger fleet reflects steady increase 
in Atlantic passenger travel. if 
73106, Feb. 8, 1909; 2 c. Feb. »s), 1909.) 


Little Nemo in Slumberland. (F. 
13223, FKeb. 11, 1909; 2.c. Feb. 15, 
1909.) 


me face, ep.) 12. 1909; 5 Be. 
Feb. 19, 1909.) 


— (F 73233, Feb. 11, 1909; 2 « 
Feb. 27, 1909.) 
(F 74054, Mar. 3, 
Mar. 8, 1909.) 


FOOD Sy Es 


| | 99 


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7014 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


ac 


Nrw YorK HeraLp co.—Continued. 

Monkey shines of Marseleen. (i 
73219, Feb. 11, 1909; 2 ec Feb. 18, 
1909. } 

= (H W3224, eb. wW1,.19095 2. :e: 
Feb. 19, 1909.) 

EON e229, Webs id, 1909 2) 2Ne, 
Feb. 27, 1909.) 
CR "74051, Mart 3, 1909; 2 9 
Mar. 8, 1909.) 

Record broken in number of steam- 
ships in Mediterranean trade. (Fe 
73328, Feb. 15, 1909.) 


Taft cabinet. (F 
1909. ) 

Terrors of the tiny tads. (F 73222, 
Feb. 11, 1909; 2 c Feb. 15, 1909.) 

a= (WH (3225, Web.» 195; S09 FF 2 ae: 
Feb. 19, 1909.) 

== _.( BY 73232; Keb. die’ 29082 <2 ve: 
Feb. 27, 1909.) 


73954, Mar. 1, 


Mar. 8, 1909.) 


Transatlantic fleet includes the Lusi- 
tania. (F 73955, Mar. 1, 1909. ) 


Undiscovered beauties. (F 73218, 
Feb. 11, 1909; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1909.) 


——. (FP 73544, Feb. 18.4909; 2 «e. 

Feb. 19, 1909.) 
(EK 73853, Keb. 26, 1909; 2 c. 
Feb. 27, 1909.) 
(FEF 74072, Mar. 5, 
Mar. 8, 1909.) 

[ Washington, D. C.] Bird’s-eye view 
showing route of inauguration day 
parade. (F 73953, Mar. 1, 1909.) 

Who is he? 
2 ce. Feb. 19, 1909.) 

Woo woo bird. (F 73221, Feb. 11, 
1909; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1909.) 


19093208, 


Feb. 27, 1909.) 


New York TiMEs co., New York, N. Y. 
[7014-7017 

Artist at large in Washington. (F 
73114, Feb. 9, 1909.) 

Impressions of the passing show. 
(F 73780, Feb. 23, 1909; 2 c. Feb. 24, 
1909. ) 

— (F 74004, Mar. 2, 1909.) 

Valentines. (F 73323, Feb. 15, 1909.) 


' NEWCOMBE (GEo. E.), New York, N. Y. 
[7018 


Helen. (H 123262, Jan. 30, 1909.*) 


(F 74052, Mar. 8, 1909; 2 c.| 
| (H 122988, Feb. 16, 1909; 2 ce. Feb. 


(F 73548, Feb. 18, 1909; | 


CE Ta2et, eb, 14," 1909s. ery 


Nospie (Appie), Rising City, Nebr. 


[7019, 7020 
Nebraska jack-rabbits. (H 123437, 

| F'eb. 27, 1909.) 
Nebraska sod house. (H 1234388, 


Feb. 27, 1909.) 


Nowak (ALBERT), Chicago, Il. [7021 

Stone which bears resemblance to 
head of Christ. (H 123372, Feb. 26, 
1909. ) 


NowWELL (FRANK H.), Seattle, Wash. 
[7022 
Politofsky (Steamer), wreck of, at 
St. Michael, Alaska. 6076. (H 122690, 
Feb. 8, 1909.) 


NUTTING (WALLACE), Southbury, Conn. 
[3 photographs. ] [7023-7025 
Afternoon tea.—Bit of sewing.— 
Pilgrim maid. (H 123024123026, Feb. 
17, 1909.) 
Oakes (M. L.), Seattle, Wash. [7026 
Seattle waterfront from ferry boat. 


1, 49098) 
FacH Bros., New York, N. Y. 
[7027-7035 
Brown (W. C.) 89062 A-D, J. (H 


122846-122850, Feb. 11, 1909.) 

Wickersham (Geo. W.) 89378 A, C, 
EK, F. (H 122842-122845, Feb. 11, 
1909.) 


PAINE (LILLIAN C.), Washington, D. C. 
[7036 
MckKendrie orchestra. (H 123305, 


Feb. 24, 1909.) 
PARRETT (FE. J.), New York, N. Y. 


[7037, 7038 
Green (Mrs. Hetty), Mr. and Mrs. 
Matthew Astor Wilkes. 1, 2 (H 


1233516, 128317, Feb. 24, 1909.) 


PARSONS LODGE NO. 94, I. O. O. F., Par- 
sons, Kans. [7039, 7040 
Degree scene, Parsons, Kans., lodge 
no. 94,J].0. 0. F. 144, 145. (8 Wai, 
73332, Feb. 16, 1909.) 


PATTERSON (T. J.), Visalia, Cal. 
[7041-7048 
Electric storm in Kings river canon. 
Electric storm on Grand Sentinel. 
Thunderstorm at Happy Camp. 
(H 123222123224, Feb. 23, 1909; 2 
c. of each Feb. 2, 1909.) 


PEARSON (HELEN), Portsmouth, N. H. 

[7044 

Portsmouth, N. H., old Jackson 
house. (F 72869, Feb. 1, 1909.) 


100 


_ journey. 


them. 
er. 


Chamoureau.. 
| ner. 


| with you now? 
1909. ) 


| Quinn (F. F.), Texarkana, Ark. 


nos. 9-12, Mar., 1909 


Pe_ton (Hersert W.), Ashville, N. C. 

[7045-7047 

Cherokee, N. C. 1, 2. (H 122856, 
122857, Feb. 11, 1909.) 


Montreat, N. C., view from Glen- 


burnie. (H 122855, Feb. 11, 1909.) 
PEOPLES PORTRAIT & FRAME CO., Chi- 
eago, Ill. [7048 
All our presidents. (F 73295, Feb. 
15, 1909.) 
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC CO., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [7049 
Testing. (H 123016, Feb. 17, 1909.) 


PHOTO ART SHOP, St. Paul, Minn. 
[7050-7053 
Series A3, A4, A5, Bl. (H 123225- 


123228, Feb. 23, 1909.) 


POST PRINTING & PUB. cOo., Denver, Colo. 

[7054, T055 

Terrible Teddy tours. (F 73712, 
Feb. 23, 1909.) 


—— (F 73943, Mar. 1, 1909.) 


PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH ©0., Provi- 
dence, R. I. [ 7056-7058 


Close of Pauls second missionary 
(F 73302, Feb. 15, 1909.) 
Close of Pauls third missionary 
journey. (F 73303, Feb. 15, 1909.) 
Paul at Athens. (F 73301, Feb. 15, 
1909.) 


QUINBY (FREDERICK J.) co., Boston, 
Mass. [7059-7064 
Agathe read them all with the sweet- 
‘est emotion. (Ff 73294, Feb. 15, 1909.) 


Chamoureau cast himself into the 
open carriage. 
1909. ) 

Crowd had stopped in a ring about 
(73292, Feb. 15, 1909.) 
Enough, Croque, enough, speak low- 
(F 73291, Feb. 15, 1909.) 
Stupefied, furious at what he saw, 
. let go of his part- 
(FE 73293, Feb. 15, 1909.) 

Why, monsieur, what is the matter 
(F 73290, Feb. 15, 


[7065 


Hully gee! (F 73895, Feb. 26, 1909.) 


| Raprorp (ANNA), Brooklyn, N. Y. 


[7066, 7067 


Lincoln’s birth-place. (H 122529, 


wean. 27, 1909.) 


ee fe2e9,” Web. 15, | 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


7125 


RANKIN (H. W.), Plainfield, N. J. 
[7068-7079 
Kennebunkport, Me. 1031-1042. (H 
123111—-123122, Feb. 19, 1909.) 


Rispon (J. J.), North Bennington, Vt. 


[7080 

Danby, Vt., in 1959. (H 122874, 
Feb. 12, 1909.) 

RoEHLK BROS., St. Louis, Mo. [7081 


Sunshine. (H 122488, Feb. 2, 1909; 
2c. Jan. 20, 1909.) 


Romie (R. W.), Fort Scott, Kans. [5 
photographs. | [7082-7086 
Daisies.—Good night.—Guardian an- 
gel. Our Father.—Roses. (H122771- 
122775, Feb. 9, 1909.) 


ROSENBERG (F. J.), Los Angeles, Cal. 
[T7087 
Lucky dog. (F 73261, Jan. 25, 1909; 
2c. Feb. 5, 1909.) 


RotTocRaAPH co., New York, N. Y. [26 
photographs] [7088-7113 
Automobile girl—Chocolate girl.— 


Kodak girl—Nurse girl.—Teddy-bear 
girl.—Telephone girl.—Trained nurse. 
(H 123003-123009, Feb. 17, 1909.) 

Awaiting.— Baby.— Beauty.— Bride. 
—Charity.—Chrysanthemum girl.— 
Contemplation.—Faith.—Fishing girl. 
—Fluffy Ruffiies—Hope.—Lilies.—M lle. 
Mischief. — Purity. — Roses. — Sister 
(The)—Society  belle—Sunbonnet 
girl—Telephone girl. (H 123130- 
123148, Feb. 19, 1909.) 


RutH’s stTupio, St. Louis, Mo. 


St. Louis republican glee club. 
122972, Feb. 16, 1909.) 


SAcKETT & WILHELMS Co., Brooklyn, 
By Germs | [7115-7120 
Bernice.—Dorothy.—Evelyn.—Kath- 
ryn.—Nathalie.—Ruth. (EF 78685-— 
73690, Feb. 23, 1909; 2 c. of each Feb. 
20, 1909.) 


St. GAUDENS (AugustTA H.), New York, 
IN Ye [ 7121, 7122 


Shaw memorial. 1, 2. (H 122870, 
122871, Feb. 12, 1909.) 


SANDER (PHILIP), New York, N. Y. 
[7123 
Santa Claus. (F 73823, Feb. 25, 
1909 2°21 c> Keb. 27, 1909.) 


SANGER (Harry F'.), Lima, N. Y. 
[7124, 7125 
Rochester historic. Flood of Mar. 
18, 1865, View from East Main st. 


[7114 
(H 


Rail splitting. (H 122528, Jan. 27, | bridge. 1, 2. (F 73980, 73981, Feb. 8, 
1909.) 1909. ) 
" 101 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7126 


pt. Iv, n. s., v.4 


ScHAIDNER (CHARLES B.), New York, 

NX. [7126 

Band white and gold. (H 122959, 
Feb. 15, 1909.) 

ScHENCK (Harry I.) & WILLIAMS 

(Harry J.), Dayton, Ohio. [7127 

W. C. A. building. (H 122683, Feb. 


§, 1909.) 
SCHIVELEY felrieeutiity: Abilene, Kans. 
[7128, 7129 
Abilene automobiles. A, B. (H 


123390, 123391, Feb. 26, 1909; 2 ¢c. of 
each Feb. 11, 1909.) 


ScHLoss Bros. & co., Baltimore, Md. 
[7130 
Clothes beautiful. (EF 73362, Feb. 


17, 1909.) 


SCHNEIDERHAHN (M.), St. Louis, Mo. 
[7181, 71382 


Death of St. Joseph. (I 736382, Feb. 


20, 1909.) 
..Last supper.. (F 73633, Feb. 20, 
1909. ) 
ScHRADER & DENNIS, Three Oaks, 
Mich. [7133, 7134 
Birdsell (The) (H 128378, Feb. 26, 
1909.) 
Merry Xmas. (H 123379, Feb. 26, 
1909.) 
ScHWABL (HENERY), Buffalo, N. Y. 
[7135 
German bruders. (F 73288, Feb. 
15, 1909. ) 
SCOFIELD (EUGENE B.), Indianapolis, 
Ind. [9 prints] [7186-7144 
Everything comes to him who 


waits.—Foolishness.—If we could see 
ourselves as others see us.—Morning 
glory girl—Same old story.—Skating 
girl—wSmoke girl—Sunbonnet girl.— 
We are all children. (F 73273-73281, 
Feb. 13, 1909.) 


SHEAHAN (Mavrice T.), Brookline, 
Mass. [4 prints.] [7145-7148 


Can you go fishing.—I go on my va- 
cation.—Proud child.—Spring of life. 
(If 73814-73817, Feb. 25, 1909.) 


SMALL (LEONARD), Dorchester, Mass. 
[7149 
me public garden. (H 122556, 
Feb. 5, 1909; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1909.) 
ie ( Lon), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[7150-7153 
Cupid asleep. 119-4—-A, 177-10-B. 
AAA 1G, 122779, Feb. 9, 1909; 2 cof 
each Feb. 10, 1909.) 
Cupid awake. 119-4-B, 177-10—A. 
(H 122777, 122778, Feb. 9, 1909; 2 c. of 
each Feb. 10, 1909.) 


SMITH (WINIFRED H.), Roswell, N. 
Mex. [7154-7156 
Nature’s dream.—Ravine (The).— 
Winter. (H 123102-123104, Feb. 19, 
1809; 2 c. of each Feb. 20, 1909.) 


SmyYLy (PrERCcEVAL U.), Seattle, Wash. 
[7157 
Alaska, the nation’s treasure box. 


(F 73782, Feb. 24, 1909; 2 ¢. Jan. 19, 

1909. ) 

SouTHGATE (EH. D.), Washington, D. C. 
[7158 


Remember the Maine. (H 122965, 
I'eb. 15, 1909; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1909.) 


SPAULDING (R. G.), Boise, Idaho. 
[7159 
Idaho’s sunshine. (F 73593, Feb. 


20, 1909.) 


SPENCER (HueGH), St. Cloud, Minn. 
[7160, 7161 
St. Cloud, Minn., St. Germain street. 
922, 923.  (H 122944, 122945, Feb. 18, 
1909; 2 c. of each Feb. 15, 1909.) 


SPoFFoRD (EpwARD W.), New York, 
N.Y: [7162 
Coney Island, N. Y., and vicinity. 


(HF 72684, Jan. 15, 19095 2c. aiebS a; 
1909. ) 


SPOONER New York, 
INTER. [7163-7176 


Start of the Longboat-Schrubb Mar- 


& WELLS, ING., 


athon race. (H 123175, Feb. 20, 1909; 
2 c. Feb. 23, 1909.) 

Weston (Edward Payson), pedes- 
trian. 1-138. (H 123589-123601, Mar. 
3, 1909.) 

STANLAWS (PENRHYN), New York, 
N. Y. [4 prints] [7177-7180 


Nearly ready.—On the balcony.— 
Out for a walk.—Windy day. (F 
73786-73789, Feb. 24, 1909.) 

STATE PUB. COo., Boston, ‘Mass. 
[7181-72386 

Ain’t it just like a woman? (F 
73123, Feb. 9, 1909.) 
73153, Feb. 

—— (F 73296, Feb. 

—— (F 738410, Feb. 

—— (F 73715, Feb. 

— (F 78861, Feb. 

——. (FF 73931, Mar..1, 1909.) 

—— (F 74099, Mar. 5, 1909.) 

Amos and Pete. (F 73121, Feb. 9, 
1909. ) 

——_— (FF 73122, Feb. 9,- 19095) 

—— (F 73264, Feb. 13, 1909.) 

—— (F 73297, Feb. 15, 19032) 


10, 1909.) 
15, 1909.) 
17, 1909.) 
23, 1909.) 
26, 1909.) 


102 


2 
¥ 


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ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 9-12, Mar., 1909 


STATE PUB. co.—Continued. 


Amos and Pete. (F 73714, Feb. 23, 


1909.) 
—— (F 73716, Feb. 23, 1909.) 
—— (F 73859, Feb. 26, 1909.) 
_ —— (F 73980, Mar. 1, 1909.) 
— (F 74098, Mar. 5, 1909.) 


Bugtown budget. (F 73144, Feb. 10, 


1909. ). 
— (F 73342, Feb. 16, 1909.) 


- ——— (F 73798, Feb. 24, 1909.) 
' —— (F 78985, Mar. 2, 1909.) 


- Bver know it to fail. (EF 738147, 


Feb. 10, 1909.) 

—— (F 73340, Feb. 16, 1909.) 
+ —— (F 73796, Feb. 24, 1909.) 
(F 73988, Mar. 2, 1909.) 


Gink and Dink. (F 73142, Feb. 10, 


1909.) 


—— (F 73347, Feb. 16, 1909.) 
—— (F 73797, Feb. 24, 1909.) 
—— (F 73987, Mar. 2, 1909.) 


It’s luck that Pete didn’t buy grape 


droit. (EF 73152, Feb 10, 1909.) 


It was a cold day when Pete got 


left. (F 73409, Feb. 17, 1909.) 


Line is busy. (F 73146, Feb. 10, 


1909.) 


— (F 73344, Feb. 16, 1909.) 
—— (F 73791, Feb. 24, 1909.) 
(F 73984, Mar. 2, 1909.) 


_Nick was -curious, that’s all. 
73860, Feb. 26, 1909.) 


(FE 


Pete doesn’t approve of the block 


system. (F 735713, Feb. 23, 1909.) 


Pups wil] be pups. Jan. 7, 1909. 
mei52, Jan. 8, 1909.) 


(Fk 


. Reggie Rahrah. (F 73143, Feb. 10, 
1909.) 


— (F 73346, Feb. 16, 1909.) 
— (F 738793, Feb. 24, 1909.) 
. — (F 73989, Mar. 2, 1909.) 


Show me. (F 73149, Feb. 10, 1909.) 


— (F 73341, Feb. 16, 1909.) 
. —— (F 73795, Feb. 24, 1909.) 
(F 73986, Mar. 2, 1909.) 


Smiths at home. (F 73145, Feb. 10, 


1909. ) 

— (F 73345, Feb. 16, 1909.) 
_—— (F 73792, Feb. 24, 1909.) 
(F 73991, Mar. 2, 1909.) 


' Stitch in time rocks the cradle. 
74097, Mar. 5, 1909.) 


Stung. (F 73148, Feb. 10, 1909.) 
— (F 73343, Feb. 16, 1909.) 


(F 


7270 


STATE PUB. co.—Continued. 
Stung. (F 73794, Feb. 24, 1909.) 
(F 73990, Mar. 2, 1909.) 
You’d butter believe this. (EF 73265, 
Feb. 18, 1909.) 


STECHER LITHOGRAPHIC CO., Rochester, 
Ni ¥ [72387-7247 
[Lithographed cuts of vegetables for 
seed envelopes. ] 310-315,. 317-321. 
(G@ 20880-20900, Feb. 11, 1909.) 


STEELE (FANNIE A.), Birmingham, 
Ala. [7248 
Birmingham, Ala., first house erected 
in, 1871... (H 122758, Feb. 9, 1909; 2 
ce. Feb. 18, 1909.) 


STEVENSON (P. R.), Parkville, Mo. 
[7249 
Night scene with college buildings 
and moon in background. (F 73979, 
Maen, 1909): Lees Webs! 159 1909 =: 1 €. 


| Mar. 3, 1909.) 


STIBWELE: (H.'D:); Monon; Ind. [6 
photographs. | [7250-7255 
Buifalo bridge.—Chapel bridge.. 1, 
2.—Chapel road.—Gravel pit.—Little 
Monon. (H 1233838-123388, Feb. 26, 
1909. ) 


STONE (CHAS. J.) CO., Chicago, Ill. 
[7256-7258 
Sartorial world engravings. Supple- 
ment A, B, C. Feb. 1909. (F 738030— 
73032, Feb. 6, 1909.) 


Storck (FERD.), Butler, N. J. [7259 


Pompton Lakes, N. J.. dam. (H 
122768, Feb. 9, 1909; 2 ec. Feb. 16, 
1909. ) 


STROBRIDGE LITHOGRAPHING ©CO., Cin- 

cinnati, Ohio. [7260-7265 

[Posters] N. Y. 12961. (G 20681, 
Dec. 31, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1909.) 

——N. Y. 12948. (G 20642, Jan. 2, 
1909; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1909.) 

——N. Y. 12945. N. Y. 12966. 
N. Y. 12969. -N. Y. 12979. (¢G 20692, 
20694, 20696, 20697, Jan. 15, 1909; 2 «. 
of each Feb. 1, 1909.) 


Strupy (Henry), Georgetown, Ky. [4 
prints] [7266-7269 
Lost. cause 1908.—Our President.— 
Presidential election Nov. 3, 1908.— 
Two great American fishermen. (F 
72973-72976, Feb. 5, 1909; 2 c. of each 
Feb. 24, 1909.) 


TABER-PRANG ART CO., Springfield, 
Mass. [7270 


Daniel’s angel; by Wm. Strutt. 
4804. (F 73830, Feb. 25, 1909.) 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7271 


TacGart (M. W.), Bayonne, N. J. 
[7271-7358 
Calendar for 1910. A-—D. [Series C 
312] (G 20992-20995, Feb. 23, 1909.) 


[Christmas cards] Series F. 302 
A-D. Series F. 303 A-H. (G 20970- 
20973, 20954-20961, Feb. 17, 1909.) 
Series F. 305 A-E. Series F. 
306 A—D. Series F. 308 A—D. Series F. 
309 A-D. Series F. 311 A-F. Series F. 
318 A-F. Series 304. (F 21038-21060, 
21065-21070, 21085, Mar. 1, 1909.) 

[New Year cards] Series D. N. 3138 
A-F. Series F. 316 A-D. Series F. N. 
314 A-D. Series F. N. 315 A-D. (G 
21032-21037, 21061-21064, 21071-21078, 
Mar. 1, 1909.) 


[Thanksgiving ecards] Series 607, 
A-D. Series 608, A-D. (G 20962-— 
20969, Feb. 17, 1909.) 

Series 609, A-D. Series 610, 


A-¥. 
—Series T. F. 611, A-B. 
21079-21084, Mar. 1, 1909.) 


TrEBBS (Mrs. A. B.), New York, N. Y. 
[7359-7362 
Hear no evil.—See no evil.—Speak 


(G 20996-21005, Feb. 23, 1909.) 
(G 


no evil. (H 122810-122812, Feb. 10, 
1909. ) 

Youthful optimist. (H 122841, Feb. 
14, 1909. ) 


TEN HycK (W. P.), Roselle, N. J. [4 
chromos] [ 7363-7366 
Cowboy.—Fireman.—Lion and the 
lamb.—Ship ahoy. (G 20987-20990, 
Heb. 20, 1909.) 


THompson (P. J.), Loyalton, Cal. 
[7367 
We are dead swell. (H 122636, Feb. 


6, 1909. ) 


THORNE (W. L.), York, Nebr. 
[7368-7371 
York business college, 1909. 1. (H 
122760, Feb. 9, 1909; 2c. Feb. 8, 1909.) 
—— 24. (H 122761-122763, Feb. 9. 
1909; 2c: of each Jan. 29, 1909.) 


TINY TADS co., New York, N. Y. 
(Tote, kote 
Don’t you think. (F 73000, Feb. 5, 
1909. ) 
We like the March winds. 
73001, Feb. 5, 1909.) 


(EF 


Tieton (W. H.), Gettysburg, Pa. [7374 

Address delivered at the dedication 
of the cemetery at Gettysburg. (H 
123105, Feb. 9, 1909; 2 ec. Feb. 13, 
1909.) 


pt. Iv, n. s., ve 4 


TousrEy (SINcLAIR), New York, N. Y. 
[7375 
Xray examination of teeth (H 


123306, Feb. 24, 1909.) 


TOWNSEND (CHAS. A.), Belfast, Maine. 
[7376-7379 
Mound Desert, Maine, Bubble pond. 
(H 122955, Feb. 15, 1909.) 
Seal Harbor, [Maine] 1-3. 
122952-122954, Feb. 15, 1909.) 


TOWNSEND (EpwiIn F.), Charles City, 
Iowa. [7380 
Reflections in the park. (H 123309, 
Feb. 25, 1909; 1 « Feb. 12, 1909; 1 «. 
Feb. 25, 1909. ) 
TRIBUNE CO., Chicago, Ill. [7381-7385 
Danny Dreamer and li’l Silly Sally. 
(F 73063, Feb. 8, 1909.) 
Economical Bertie. 
8, 1909.) 
Mamma’s angel child. 
Feb. 8, 1909.) 
Old Opie Dilldock’s stories. 
73062, Feb. 8, 1909.) 
Pranks of Fourpaws. 
8, 1909.) 
TucKER (C. O.), Boston, Mass. 
[7386, 7387 
(F 73753, Feb. 23, 


(H 


(F 73084, Feb. 
(F 73088, 
(F 


(EF 73085, Feb. 


Easter greetings. 
1909. ) 

May happiness be thine this Haster- 
time. (F 78752, Feb. 23, 1909.) 


TurPpeR (H. WittiaAm), Cambridge, 
Mass. [7388 
Harvard varsity football team. (H ~ 
123000, Feb. 17, 1909; 2 ce. Dec. 19, 
1908. ) 


TURNER (WILLIAM F.) & co., New Bed- 
ford, Mass. [7389 
Cactus dahlia Mrs. Macmillan. (H 
122548, Feb. 5, 1909; 1 c. Feb. 5, 1909; 
1c. Feb. 19, 1909.) 


UnpDERWoop & UNDERWOOD, New York, 
Ne KK [7390-7541 
[Stereoscopic photographs] U 33342, 
U 33799, U 33880, U 34299, U 57209, U 
57483, U 57576, U 89673, U 89893, U 
103769, U 118414, U 1138522, U 115851. 
(H 1238062-123074, Feb. 18 ,1909.) 
—— U 26722, U 26775) U 26860 = 
26872, U 26988, U 27004, U 27029, U 
27072, 
27888, 
38988, 


U 27088, U 27095, U 27256, U 
U 34937, U 35527, U 38881, U 
U 61222, U 78256, U 90097, U 
90198, U 98401, U 98429, U 98446, U 
98687, U 99071, U 100193, U 100218, 
U 100887, U 100368, U 100114, U 101151, 
U 101312, U 101507, U 104365, U 105755, 


104 


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i 


- 


5. 9-12, Mar., 1909 


INDERWOOD & UNDERWooD—Continued. 


J 106584, U 112868, U 112872, U 112881, 
3113379, U113684. (H123263-123303, 
Feb. 24, 1909.) 
4 26658, U 27483, U 27680, U 
jeso2, U 45385, U 46172, U 91884, U 
96900, U 96955, U 106500, U 111856, U 
: 864, U 113005, U 115289, U 115609, 
+ 115629, U 115959, U 115962, U115967, 
7 115969, U 115970, U 115978, U 115979, 
34 115984, U 115989, U 115993, U 116002, 
U 16003. (H 123320123347, Feb. 25, 
1909 4) 
— U 41524, U 78019, U 115390, U 
115770, U 115953, U 115954, U 115965, 
q D 115971, U 115975, U 115977, U 115983, 
~U 115985, U 115991, U 116104, U 116106, 
© 116107, U 116113, U 116114, U 116115, 
U 116116, U 116118, U 116124. (H 
123415-123436, Feb. 27, 1909.) 
= —— U 67776, U 108874, U 108883, U 
108912, U 109065, U 112930, U 115272, 
© 116111. (AH 123530-123537, Mar. 1, 
909.) 
> — U 34553, U 35117, 


U 35606, U 
"49146, U_ 89028, U 89769, U 90194, U 

34947, U 115749, U 116041, U 116043, 
5116045, U 116046, U 116047, U 116049. 
© 116055, U 116059, U 116071, U 116078, 
‘© 116080, U 116081, U 116087, U 116096, 
0 116097, U 116128. (H 123561123585, 
. 2, 1909; 2 c. of each Mar. 3, 1909.) 
= —— 0 42539, U 58319, U 75954, U 
93539, U 93577, U 93593, U 98371, U 
14845, U 115317, U 115444, U 115624, 
0116034, U 116035, U 116036, U 116112. 
(H 123698123702, 123693123697, 
123688-123692, Mar 5, 1909; 2 ¢. of 
| each Mar. 6, 1909.) 


UNITARIAN CLUB OF WASHINGTON, D. C.. 
' Washington, D. C. [7542 
Hale (Edward Everett) and Pierce 
Ulysses G. B.) (H. 121879, Jan. 22, 
1909 ; ; 2 ec. Feb. 10, 1909.) 


Cin- 
[7543-1547 


UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH ©O., 
einnati, Ohio. 


| [Posters] 11809. (G 20718, Jan. 
23, 1909.) 
/—_ 387, 11854. (G 20759, 20758, 


n. 30, 1909.*) 


nage 11897. (G 20865, 20866, 
eb. 4, 1909.) | 
TAN OEYEN (L.), Cleveland, Ohio. 


[7548 
Hewitt (Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Alex) 
122751, Feb. 8, 1909.) 


ENARD (C. L.), Lincoln, Il. [7549 


| _1.0.0.F. orphan home. (H 123101, 
| Feb. 18, 1909.) 


if 


| 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


T7573 


VITAGRAPH CO. OF AMERICA, New York, 
N.S [7550-7562 


Adventures of a drummer boy. (H 
123374, Feb. 26, 1909.) 


Cc. Q. D. (H 122901, Feb. 13, 1909.) 
Day in Washington. (H 123375, 
Feb. 26, 1909.) 


Honor (The) of the slums. (H 
122902, Feb. 13, 1909.) 
How the kids got even. (H 122900, 


Feb. 13, 1909.) 


Trish “Vero. °° CH “22797, Web. 10, 
1909.) 

Kenilworth. (H 123377, Feb. 26, 
1909. ) 


Lost in a foiding bed. 
Feb. 10, 1909.) 


Mogg Megone. 


(H 122796, 


(H 1233738, Feb. 26, 


1909. ) 

Parted, but united again. (H 
123376, Feb. 26, 1909.) 

Perpetual proposal. (He B22e57, 


Feb. 11, 1909.) 


Poor musician. 
1909. ) 


Saul and David. 
13, 1909.) 


Voss (A. G.), Chicago, Ill. [7563-7568 
Assortment of different kinds of 


(H 122838, Feb. 11, 


(H 122903, Feb. 


fruits. (F 73567, Feb. 19, 1909.) 
Forest fire. (F 73565, Feb. 19, 
1909. ) 
Man and woman in garden. (F 


73568, Feb. 19, 1909.) 
Small child eating. 
19, 1909. ) 
Small house with man standing at 
gate. (F 73566, Feb. 19, 1909.) 
Woman standing on a barge calling 
for the ferry. (F 73570, Feb. 19, 
1909. ) 
WANAMAKER Philadelphia, 
Pa. [T7569 
Song of Hiawatha produced in life. 
(H 123413, Feb. 27, 1909.) 
WasHineton Y. M. C. A., Washington, 


(F 73569, Feb. 


(JOHN), 


Y. M. ©. 
11, 1909.) 


WATERMAN (O. W.), Chicago, III. 
[7571 


(H 123392, 


A. cireus. (G 20889, Feb. 


Return of Atlantic fleet. 
Feb. 26, 1909.) 
Watts (Mrs. G. F.), Compton, Eng- 
land. [7572, 7573 
Love and death. (F 73241, Feb. 10, 
1909; 1 c Dec. 2, 1908; 1 c. Jan. 13, 
1909. } 


q 105 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7574 
Watts (Mgs. G. F.)—Continued. 

Man who had great possessions. (IF 
73240, Feb. 10, 1909; 1 c. Dec. 2, 1908; 
1 ¢. Jan. 13, 1909.) 

WEBSTER (FREDERICK S.), Pittsburg, 
Pai, [7574 
Prince Don, the peacemaker. (F 


73107, Feb. 8, 1909; 2 c. Jan. 5, 1909.) 


WeEIsBropt (H. W.) co., Cincinnati, 
Ohio. [7575 
Lucky dog. (F 73684, Feb. 23, 1909. ) 


WESTERMANN (ANNA BURNHAM), New 
York, N. Y. [7576, T57T 
Reveries. (FF 73559, Feb. 18, 1909.) 
Virginia. (F 73581, Feb. 19, 1909.) 


WHEELER (F. S.), a ae Wash. 
[7578 


Carmpus in winter. (H 123096, Feb. 


18, 1909.) 


WaHitt (H. C.) co., North Bennington, 
Vt. [62 photographs] [7579-7640 
Amsterdam, Holland. 6847, 6849, 
6850, 6852, 6853.—Antwerp, Belgium. 
6721-6729.—Bruges, Belgium. 6747, 
6749-6751.—Brussels, Belgium. 6732- 
6736, 6738-6745.—Haarlem, Holland. 
6854-6859. — Hague, Holland. 6838— 
6842.—Ostend, Belgium. 6752.—Rot- 
terdam, Holland. 68833, 6835, 6837.— 
Scheveningen, Holland. 6843-6845.— 
Waterloo, Belgium. 6746. (H 123454— 
¢ 128508, Mar. 1, 1909.) 

Amsterdam, Holland. 6848, 6851.— 
Antwerp, Belgium. 6720.—Bruges, Bel- 
gium. 6748.—Brussels, Belgium. 6730, 
6731, 6737.—Ostend, Belgium. 6753.— 
Rotterdam, Holland. 6834, 6836.— 
Tokyo, Japan. 599 A.—Toshita. 593 
A. (EH 123659-1238670, Mar. 5, 1909.) 


WILLIAMS (FRANK W.), Chicago, Il. 
[7641-7690 


Marine no. 2. (F 738843, Feb. 26, 


1909. ) 

Monarch. (F 78844, Feb. 26, 1909; 
2c. Feb. 25, 1909.) 

Angelus (The) — Artist’s fruit 


study.—Artist’s model.—Blue Anchor 
inn.—Cavalry charge.—Chariot race.— 
Christ at twelve.—Dorothy.—Dorothy 
and Dan.—Faust and Marguerite.— 
Favorite (The)—Gleaners (The)— 
Going to market.—Goodnight papa.— 
Horse fair.—Imperial courier.—In the 
pasture.—Marine no. 1.—Marine no. 
3.—Marine no. 4.—Our fighting presi- 
dents.—Our martyred  presidents.— 
Papa and mama caught.—Pharaoh’s 
horses.—Sichel’S madonna.—Stag at 
-bay.—Summer in Spreewald.—Victor 


106 


Stoddard. 


pt. Iv, 1. 8., v.4_ 


WILLIAMS (FRANK W.)—Continued. 


(The)—Wild Arabians.—Your shep- 
herd. [30 prints] (EF 74006-74035, 
Mar. 3, 1909.) 


American fruit. — Autumn. — Des- 
sert.—Dog and ducks.—lFish.—F lowers 
and fruit.— Flying stag.— From the 
cradle to the grave.—Game.—Good 
shepherd.—Guardian angel.—Last sup- 
per. — Old mill. — Peaches. — Rock of 
ages. Spring. — Summer. — Winter. 
[18 chromos] (G 21011-21028, Feb. 26, 
1909. ) 


WILLIAMSON-HAFFNER ENGRAVING CO., 
Denver, Colo. [7691-7707 


State flowers. 1-17. (F ‘73607-) 
73624, Feb. 20, 1909; 2 c. of each Mar. 
5, 1909.) 


WILLSDEN (S. BLAKE), Chicago, Il. _ 
. [7708 


20th century tour of the world with 
(F 73182, Feb. 1, 1909.) | 


Wotr (Gro. A.), Wilmington, Del. [30 
prints. ] [7709-7738 | 
Brandywine Springs park. 1-20.— 
Camden, N. J., view on the Delaware.— 
Chester, Pa., excursion for Brandy- 
wine Springs park.—Gloucester, N. J., 
shad fishing. — Good-bye. — Kiamensi: 
mineral spring co.—Philadelphia, Pa. 
1-4.— Wilmington, Del., landing excur- 


sion. (KE 73376-73405, Feb. 17, 1909.) 
WoLFF (LOUIS) & CO., LTD., London, 
England. [7739-7741 . 


Hero and Leander; by Emil Ober- 
hauser. 


In leafy woods by fountains clear; 
by T. Rollin. 

Smiling nook of green and golden 
shade; by T. Rollin. 

(F 78258-73260, Feb. 18, 1909.) 
Woop (Harry), Kansas City, Mo. 

[7742-71745 

Intellectual pup. (F 738061, Feb. 8, 
1909: 2 ce. Feb. 10, 1909.) 

Meee 733834, Feb. 16, 1909; 2 ec. 
Feb. 17, 1909.) 

—— (F 738717, Feb. 23, 1909; 2 ¢ 
Feb. 24, 1909.) 
(KF 73944, Mar. 1, 1909; 2 c 
Mar. 8, 1909.) 


Woop (Otis F.), New York, N. Y. | 

[7746-7774 

Billy-possums and little Susan. (F 
73139, Feb. 10, 1909.) 


Bub, he’s always to blame. 
73077, Feb. 8, 1909.) 


(Fk 


i@ 
* 
‘ 


EN GRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRIN TS, ETC. 
nos. 9-12, Mar., 1909 


T779 


Woop (Oris F'.)—Continued. 
Bub, he’s always to blame. 


75267, Feb. 13, 1909.) 
— (F 73627, Feb. 20, 1909.) 
—— (F 73899, Feb. 27, 1909.) 


Kid cut ups puzzle. 
8, 1909. ) 


— (F 73272, Feb. 13, 1909.) 
—— (F 78631, Feb. 20, 1909.) 
(F 73904, Feb. 27, 1909.) 


Mary and her little lamb. 
Feb. 8, 1909.) 


—— (F 73270, Feb. 13, 1909.) 
— (F 73629, Feb. 20, 1909.) 
—— (F 73900, Feb. 27, 1909.) 


Sambo and his funny noises. 


73076, Feb. 8, 1809.) 
—— (F 73266, Feb. 13, 1909.) 
—— (F'73625, Feb. 20, 1909.) 
(F 73898, Feb. 27, 1909.) 


Things as they ought to be. 


73081, Feb. 8, 1909.) | 
—— (F 73271, Feb. 13, 1909.) 
—— (F 73630, Feb. 20, 1909.) 


(EF Things 


(F 73082, Feb. 


(& 73080, 


(F Sionx Falls, 


Woop (Otis F.)—Continued. 


as they ought to be (F 
73903, Feb. 27, 1909.) 


Those ridiculous 
_ 13079, Feb. 8, 1909. ) 


—— (F 78269, Feb. 13, 1909.) 
—— (F 78628, Feb. 20, 1909.) 
(F 78901, Feb. 27, 1909.) 
| Wags, the dog that adopted a man. 
(F 73078, Feb. 8, 1909.) 
(F 73268, Feb. 13, 1909. ) 
—— (F 73626, Feb. 20, 1909.) 
—— (F 78902, Feb. 27, 1909.) 
WricHt & JOHNSON, Sioux Falls, S. 
Dak. [7775-7777 
S Dak) 1-3.) (8 
123076-123078, Feb. 18, 1909.) 
ZINDEL (WILLIAM GEORGE), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [7778, TTT9 
Bathers and beach. (F 74040, Mar. 


questions. (EF 


(F | 3, 1909.) 


Come on in the water is fines (F 
74039, Mar. 8, 1909.) 


Summary statement of deposits, received and credited, included in the Catalogue 
since January 1, 1909. 


Number of entries of Engravings, Cuts and Prints, completed by deposit__ 2, 733 


Number of entries of Chromos and Lithographs, completed by deposit-___ 


661 


Number of entries of Photographs completed by deposit_________________ 3, 904 


107 


CLASS |, FINE ARTS 


To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated; the statement as to 
the receipt of one copy of the photograph is always omitted when the photograph has 


been received on the day of entry. 


The notice after the first title, if printed in full, 
would read: “ Copyright by William H. Abbott, Washington, D. C. 


Class I, XXe, no, 


28571, March 1, 1909; 1 photograph received March 3, 1909. 


ABBoTT (WiLLIAM H.), Washington, 
7. C. [7780 


Smile that won. Bust of William H. 
Taft, with that ineffable smile upon 
his face. (I 28571, Mar. 1, 1909; 1 
photo. Mar. 3, 1909.) : 


AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHIC 
York, N. ¥. [7781-7788 
Day in the woods. Summer foliage, 
with boy in the foreground sticking 
wild flowers in his straw hat. (1 
28348, Feb. 12, 1909.) 
Don Fubano. Bust portrait of a 
man with dark hair, soft felt hat with 
plume. (I 28578, Mar. 2, 1909.) 


Flor de Rovigo. A tobacco planta- 
tion with man on horseback. (I 28581, 
Mar. 2, 1909.) 

Muralia (La) 
is the bust portrait of a woman. 
28579, Mar. 2, 1909.) 


Prentisa cigar. Scrollwork and flow- 
ers with a plain panel in the center. 
(I 28583, Mar. 2, 1909.) 


Sea king. Bust portrait of a man 
wearing a mantle. (I 28582, Mar. 2, 
1909.) 


Spanish bride. In a circular panel 
is the head of young woman with a 
pleased expression. (I 28580, Mar. 2, 
1909. ) 


Wiilliken. 
ears in which chains are fastened. 
28584, Mar. 2, 1909.) 


AMERICAN TOBACCO Co., New York, N. Y. 

[7789-7791 

Helmar. Portrait bust in stone of a 

woman having a peculiar head and 

Shoulder attire, somewhat resembling 
armor. (I 28448, Feb. 18, 1909.) 


Home run. A home plate in fore- 
ground and a catcher in position also 
a batter ready for the ball. (I 28380, 
| Feb. 15, 1909.) 
| Navy (The) Standing figure of a 
“Man facing the foreground, dressed as 
ba Sailor. (I 28208, Jan. 25, 1909; 1 
photo Feb. 12, 1909.) 


co., New 


In a V shaped panel 
(1 


A mask-like face with 
(I 


ANARGYROS (S.), New York, N. Y. 
[7792, 7793 
Fatima. Head of woman looking 
towards the foreground, she wears a 
turban shaped head dress. (I 28351, 
Feb. 12, 1909.) 


Harbor of Constantinople. Harbor 
scene showing bridge crossing harbor, 


men pushing boats with poles. (I 

28345, Feb. 11, 1909.) 

ANASTAN (ANTONINE F.), Washing- 
ton, BD: C. [7794 


Taft (W. H.) and the presidents of 
the U.S. W.H.Taft in center, border 
of the presidents. (I 28537, Feb. 26, 
1909; 1 photo Mar. 1, 1909.) 

ARONSON (Lotvis V.), Newark, N. J. 

[T795—-TT97 

Gobbo, the god of good luck. 1-3. 
Statues of ancient Peruvians in sitting 
positions. (I 28562-28564, Mar. 1, 
1909.) 

ARTHUR (JAMES), Detroit, Mich. 
| [7798-7814 
| April girl. Young woman, parasol 
over shoulder. (I 28658, Mar. 8, 1909.) 

Bathing girl. Young woman walk- 
ing along the beach. (I 28641, Mar. 
8, 1909.) 

Camping girl. 
ring what is cooking over a fire. 
28642, Mar. 8, 1909.) 

Carriage girl. Young woman, sit- 
ting in a carriage. (I 28648, Mar. 8, 
1909. 

Chrysanthemum girl. Young woman 
in evening gown, standing beside grow- 
ing chrysanthemums. (I 28648, Mar. 
8, 1909.) 

Graduate (The) Young woman, 
with large bunch of roses held over 
shoulder. (I 28651, Mar. 8, 1909.) 

Hunting girl. Young lady with gun 
in hand and deg by her side. (I 
28644, Mar. 8, 1909.) 

June girl, Young woman sitting in 
chair, holding American beauty rose. 
(1 28640, Mar. 8, 1909.) 


Young woman, Sstir- 
(I 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7815 


pt. Iv, n.s.,v.4 


ARTHUR (JAMES )—Continued. 


Mask girl. Young woman with mask 
held in her hand. (I 28647, Mar. 8, 
1909. ) 


March girl. Young woman walking, 
skirts blown by wind. (I 28637, ‘Mar. 
8, 1909.) 

May girl. Young woman, standing 
by window, holding back curtain. (I 
28639, Mar. 8, 1909.) 

Northern girl. Young woman in red 
sweater, making snow balls. (I 28636, 
Mar. 8, 1909.) 

Riding girl. Young woman in riding 
‘costume, riding crop in one hand. (I 
28645, Mar. 8, 1909.) 

Skating girl. Young woman, skates 
hung on her arm. (I 28649, Mar. 8, 
1909. ) 

Ski girl. Young woman, long pole in 
one hand. (I 28650, Mar. 8, 1909.) 

Sleighing girl. Young woman seated 
in sleigh, reins in one hand. (I 28635, 
Mar. 8, 1909.) 


Welch rarebit. Young woman stir- 


ring the contents of a chafing dish. (I 
28646, Mar. 8, 1909.) 


BARNES-CROSBY CO., Chicago, Ill. [7815 


Heads of two ladies, in center is full 


figure of a lady. (I 28391, Feb. 16, 
1909. ) 


BECKWITH (CARROLL), New York, N. Y. 

[7816 

Nautilus (The) Partially nude fig- 

ure of a woman holding aloft a nautilus 
Shell. (I 28465, Feb. 19, 1909.) 


BENNETT (JEANNE E.) and Hawks 
(RacHEL M.), Baltimore, Md. 


[7817 


Kittikin. Small statue, a black cat 
sitting on a throne. (I 28652, Mar. 8, 
1909. ) 


BENTHEIM (CHARLES), Charlotte, N. C. 
[7818, 7819 
Millenium temple as described by 
the profet Ezekiel in the year B. C. 
587. Model of the central portions of 
the Millenium temple. (I 28461, Feb. 
16, 1909.) 
Vance (Zebulon B.) Bas-relief me- 
dallion with inscription around border. 
(I 28386, Feb. 16, 1909.) 


BLACKMORE (ARTHUR E.), New York, 

INDY. [7820 

At Virginia water. Ruined columns, 

tall poplar trees, an old brick arch, 

figures reclining and chatting. (I 
28395, Feb. 17, 1909.) 


BRAUN, CLEMENT & ©O., Paris, France. 
[7821 
Bouton de rose; by Victor Schramm. 
Bust figure, nude, of a young girl en- 
circled by a wreath of white roses. 
(1 28541, Feb. 27, 1909.) 
Brown & BIGELOW, St. Paul, Minn. 
[7822-7851 
Allow me. 
the ice, one of the skates of the girl 
has become unfastened. (I 28418, Feb. 
18, 1909. ) ° 


Autumnal glories. In background 
are trees, in foreground a small pond. 
(I 28419, Feb. 18, 1909.) 

Bertha. Young lady, 


necked white sailor suit. 
Feb. 18, 1909.) 


Breach of promise. 
scene, to the right are twelve dogs, rep- 
resenting the jury. (I 28421, Feb. 18, 
1909.) J 

Bronk to breakfast. 
several horses, on the ground two men 
are. seated eating. (I 28422, Feb. 18, 
1909.) - , 

Chieftain (The) Profile of old In- 
dian chief showing head and shoulders. 
(I 28423, Feb. 18, 1909.) 


Diamonds are trump. Lady and 
gentleman seated at a table on which 
is lying a spray of roses. (I 28424, 
Feb. 18, 1909.) 

Dog of a bachelor. Large dog sitting 
in large chair with a pipe in his mouth. 
(I 28425, Feb. 18, 1909.) 

First wagon trail; by C. M. Russell. 
Scene of the plains, three mounted In- 
dians. (I 28417, Feb. 18, 1909.) 

Game of hearts. Card table with 
cards strewn over the top. Young 
lady seated at table and young man sit- 
ting on the left arm of her chair. (I 
28426, Feb. 18, 1909.) 


Girl in the moon; by Allan Gilbert. 
Young man looking at moon in which 


there is the outline of a girl’s face. (1- 


28427, Feb. 18, 1909.) 

Good combination. Young lady in 
light shirt-waist suit, at her side is a 
sack of flour. (I 28428, Feb. 18, 1909.) 

Good friends. 
lady is resting her head on the horse’s 
head. (I 28429, Feb. 18, 1909.) 


Harriet. Background water, in fore- 
ground on a sailboat is a woman. (I 
28430, Feb. 18, 1909.) 

Helping mother. Kitchen scene, a 
sack of flour and a table, a small girl 
wearing short dress. (I 28431, Feb. 18, 
1909.) 


110 


wears low 
(I 28420, 


Court room 


Camp scene, 


Head of horse, young 


Small boy and girl on | 


i FINE ARTS 


‘ROS. 9-12, Mar., 1909 


7863 


SCC), CC 


Brown & Bicer.ow—Continued. 

_ Little difference of opinion. Young 
lady and gentleman seated at a table, 
back to back. (I 28432, Feb. 18, 1909.) 


- Mantle of gold. Wood scene, to the 
right aroad. (I 28433, Feb. 18, 1909.) 


Martha. In background are trees 
and a clubhouse, in foreground a young 
lady holding tennis racket. (I 28434, 
Feb. 18, 1909.) 


Old grist mill; by E. Lamasure. To 
the right are trees and a small stone 
mill. (I 284385, Feb. 18, 1909.) 


. Old Kentucky home; by EH. Lama- 
sure. A large stone house showing 
rear entrance, in front of house are 
trees. (I 28436, Feb. 18, 1909.) 


_ Polly. Young lady in bathing, she 
is holding on to the rope. (I 284387, 
Feb. 18, 1909.) 


Runaways (The) Small boy and 
girl in a canoe, the little girl is lean- 
ing over edge picking water lilies. (I 
28438, Feb. 18, 1909.) 

’ Sunset in mid ocean. Ocean scene, 
waves rolling high at sunset. (I 
28439, Feb. 18, 1909.) 


_ Thor. Race track scene, large horse 
is held by colored boy. (I 28440, Feb. 
18, 1909.) 


Tired out. A large chair in which a 
little girl has fallen asleep, in front of 
the chair is a little boy asleep. (I 
28441, Feb. 18, 1909.) 


When the hours of the day are num- 
bered; by EH. Lamasure. A _ road, to 
the right a pasture enclosed by a rail 
fence. (I 28448, Feb. 18, 1909.) 


Where the river winds. 
Showing background 
28444, Feb. 18, 1909.) 


Who’s afraid. Small boy and girl 
feeding corn to a big turkey. (I 28445, 
Feb. 18, 1909.) 


Winter evening; by H. Lamasure. 
Hill covered with snow, in foreground 
is a small pond. (I 28446, Feb. 18, 
1909.) . 


You’re going to take a journey. 
Young lady and gentleman seated at 
table, lady is holding a tea cup. (I 
28442, Feb. 18, 1909.) 


BROWNSCOMBE (JENNIE), New York, 
NY. [7852 


When skies are blue. Girl in riding- 
habit standing in a gate-way with 


Wood scene, 
of trees. (I 


CLosson (WM. B.), Magnolia, Mass. 
[7853 
His shadow. Small nude figure in a 
glade of a forest, dancing to his 
shadow. (I 283842, Feb. 10, 1909.) 


CoLuier (P. EF.) & son, New York, N. Y. 
[7854-7856 

Japanese lady and blossoms; by 
Sarah §S. Stilwell. Japanese lady on 
her knees beside a jardiniere contain- 
ing a Slender vine. (I 283888, Feb. 16, 
1909.) 

Night before; by Balfour Ker. Pres- 
ident-elect Taft seated at a table, be- 
hind him are Lincoln, Cleveland, and 
McKinley. (I 28577, Mar. 2, 1909.) 

Slide (The); by Charles Dana Gib- 
son. An old man taking a slide on an 
icy sidewalk. (I 28889, Feb. 16, 1909.) 


CoNNET (ANDREW T.), Flemington, 


[T7857 

Same boys; on the left the Union 

soldiers of 1861-5, and on the right the 

members of Grand army of the repub- 
lic. (I 28809, Feb. 8, 1909.) 


Cox (Kenyon), New York, N. Y. 
[7858 
Judicial virtues. Standing erect is 
a figure bearing triangle, to the right 
is Learning and to the left, Courage. 
(I 28576, Mar,. 2, 1909.) 


CRANE (CHARLES R.), Chicago, Ill. 
[7859 
Girl with a wide brow and eyes, 
seated in a large circular framework, 


she holds ae eireular framework. 
Painted by A. Mucha. (I 28568, Mar. 
1, 1909.) 


CRANE (J. W.), New York, N. Y. [7860 


Grandpa’s helper. Large fishing 
boat in which is fisherman rowing, in 
front of him stands a little girl. (I 
28613, Mar. 5, 1909.) 


CROWELL PUBLISHING co., New York, 
IN. [7861 


Old fashioned gown; by G. Patrick 
Nelson. Little girl in an old-fashioned 
gown. (I 28507, Feb. 28, 1909.) 


DANNENBERG (GEORGE D.), New York, 
N.Y. [7862 


Bulliken. A statuette of a grotesque 
bull dog with a broad grin on his face. 
(I 283877, Feb. 15, 1909.) 


DAPRATO STATUARY CO., Chicago, III. 
[7863 
Gothic altar used in Roman Cath- 
olic churches. Under altar table there 
is a relief in center panel of Agnus Dei 


whip carried back of head. (I 28543, | emblem with rays. (I 283738, Feb. 15, 
‘Feb. 27, 1909.) 1909.) 
| 111 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7864 


pt. Iv, n. S., v. 4 


Day (Francis), New York, N. Y. 
[7864-7865 
Brother. Woman holding infant in 
lap, little girl standing by her side. 
(1 28540, Feb. 26, 1909.) 
Fairy land. Girl and child in pro- 
file. (I 28570, Mar. 1, 1909.) 


DEVARE (HLIZABETH PETERSEN PR.), 
New York, N. Y. [7866-7871 
Bible allegories. Esau, representing 
“Charity.” Head looking down, hair 
and whiskers from lower temple down. 
(I 28335, Feb. 2, 1909.) 
Hager, representing “ Faith.”’ 
Head straight, a little lifted, eyes look- 
ing straight ahead. (1 28332, Feb. 2, 
1909.) 


Jacob, representing “ Craft.” 
Head bent a little forward, eyes look- 
ing down, face smooth. (I 28334, Feb. 
2, 1909.) 


Malhalath, representing “ Har- 
Head bent a little to the right, 

countenance, eyes looking 
(I 283386, Feb. 2, 


mony.” 
cheerful 
straight forward. 
1909. ) 


Simeon, representing “ Wis- 
dom.” Head raised, eyes looking up, 
hair and whiskers from temple down 
to front. (1 283387. Feb. 2. 1909.) 


Yshmael, representing ‘* Hope.” 
Head straight, eyes looking straight 
forward, face smooth. (I 28333, Feb. 
2, 1909.) 


DoweELL (HirHEL H.), Greeley, Colo. 
[7872 
Mariposa lily no. 2. Three Mari- 
posa lily blossoms and two buds ar- 


ranged about a rectangle. (I 28499, 
Feb. 19, 1909. ) 
DUBUQUE ALTAR MFG. CO., Dubuque, 
Iowa. [7873-7896 
Gothic main altar no. 644. (I 28363, 
Feb. 18, 1909.) 
no. 1258. (I 28364, Feb. 138, 
1909. ) 
——no. 1415. (I 283865, Feb. 13, 
1909. ) 
——no. 1441. (I 28866, Feb. 13, 
1909.) 
——— 1444. (I 28367, Feb. 13, 
1909. ) 
—no. 1445. (I 28368, Feb. 13, 
1909. ) 
——no. 1453. (I 28456, Feb. 18, 
1909. ) 
——no. 1460. (I 28459, Feb. 18, 
1909. ) 


DUBUQUE ALTAR MFG. co.—Continued. 


Gothic main altar no. 1482. (I 
28451, Feb. 18, 1909.) 


——no. 1484. (I 28450, Feb. 18, 
1909. ) 
Gothic side altar no. 1056. (I 28369, 
Feb. 13, 1909.) 
no. 1432. (I 28452, Feb. 18, 
1909. ) 
——no. 1440.» (1 28370, Hepa 
1909. ) 
no. 1468. (I 28454, Feb. 18, 
1909. ) 
no. 1471. (I 28453, Feb. 18, 
1909.) ; 
no. 1511. (I 28458, Feb. 18, 
1909. ) 
Roman main altar no. 1236. (I 283871, 
Feb. 13, 1909.) 
no. 1309. (I 28521, Feb. 24, 
1909.) 
——no. 1452. (1 28518" fen, 2s 
1909. ) 
no. 1510. (I 28517, Feb. 24, 
1909.) 
Roman side altar no. 1509. (I 28457, 


Feb. 18, 1909.) 


Side altar no. 1426. 
18, 1909.) 


Tudor Gothic altar no. 1473. (I 
28519, Feb. 24, 1909.) 


Tudor Gothic main altar no. 1348. 
(I 28520, Feb. 24, 1909.) 


DUNSMORE (JOHN WARD), New York, 
We Ne [7897-7899 
Battle of Springfield, N. J. 1780. 
Yight between the Revolutionary sol- 
diers and the British. (I 28408, Feb. 
6, 1909.) Ter 


Fox hunt at Mt. Vernon. Wash- 
ington mounted on his horse is jump- 
ing the high rail fence. (I 28410, Feb. 
18, 1909.) 


Huntsman (The) Old English 
huntsman sitting surrounded by his 
fox hounds. (I 28409, Feb. 6, 1909.) 


DURHAM DUPLEX RAZOR CO., New York, 
Nid [7900 


Before the show. Man engaged in 
shaving. (I 28850, Feb. 12, 1909.) 


EASTMAN (RoBERT P.), Syracuse, N. Y. 

[7901 

Teddy bear. Theodore Roosevelt, 

the hair is drawn to represent the 

figure of a bear. (I 28508, Feb. 23, 
1909. ) 


(I 28455, Feb. 


112 


Bos. 9-12, Mar., 1909 


ELWELL (FRANK Epwin), Weehawken, 

INN di [7902 
Lincoln (Abraham), bronze statue. 
Standing on a platform with his tall 
hat in his right hand. (I 28382, Feb. 
18, 1909; 1 photo Jan. 15, 1909.) 


Evans (RupoieH), Scarboro, N. Y. 


Adams (Maud) Bronze portrait 
head appearing as a fragment in 
sculpture. (I 28464, Feb. 19, 1909.) 


‘Finpitay (J. L.), Boston, Mass. [7904 


_ Highland dance. A Scotch dance in 
eostume, showing four couples danc- 
Ing. (I 28544, Feb. 27, 1909.) 


FORBES LITHO. MFG. CO., Boston, Mass. 

[7905 
_ Bess. Lady in low-necked gown, 
with fur boa over her shoulders. (I 
(28587, Mar. 3, 1909.) 


GALLAGHER (FARRELL JOHN), Somer- 
ville, Mass. [7906 


Steering. Girl and man inclosed in 
‘@ircle, girl steering boat. (I 28390, 
‘Feb. 16, 1909.) 


pore (GILBERT D.), St. Paul, Minn. 
| [7907 

-Cross the line. Man dressed as a 
Beemer with satchel in hand is step- 
‘ping across boundary. (I 28383, Feb. 
4, 1909; 1 photo Feb. 3, 1909.) 


Guont (PIETRO), New Orleans, La. 
| [7908 
Flower pot. Piece of statuary; gen- 


eral shape is an inverted and imper- 
fect truncated cone. (I 28310, Feb. 8, 


1909.) 
GILLIN PRINTING co., New York, N. Y. 
[7909 
Happy home. Scene showing three 


People taking tea, two of the figures 
seated. (I 28387, Feb. 16, 1909.) 


‘Gottanp’s (I.) sons & co., New York, 
} ey ge [7910-7912 


Dancing girl. Two men and a girl, 
the latter in Salome costume. (I 
28515, Feb. 24, 1909.) 


_. Sheath girl. Two men and a girl, 
girl wears a sheath skirt and carries a 
parasol. (I 28513, Feb. 24, 1909.) 

Yama Yama girl. Two men and a 
girl, the latter in Yama Yama costume. 
(I 28514, Feb. 24, 1909.) 


Gray (CHARLES P. and NoRMAN D.), 
West Chester, Pa. [7913 
Noah’s ark picture, no. 2. <A series 
of animal forms. (I 28323, Feb. 9, 
1909.) 


Bi esa 09-<--3 


FINE ARTS 


7925 


GRUND (ADOLPH R.), St. Louis, Mo. 
[7914 
I am the true vine. Mental vision 
of the artist, of the man Jesus Christ. 
(I 288538, Feb. 18, 1909.) 


GUSTIN (EH. W.), New York, N. Y. 
[7915 


Blufunk. Model, pedestal having 
two steps, seated on pedestal is Blu- 
funk. (I 28525, Feb. 19, 1909.) 


HARPER & BROTHERS, New York, N. Y. 

[7916-7920 

Belarius: Hail, thou fair heaven! 

by Edwin A. Abbey. Standing figure 

of man with hands uplifted. (1 28427, 
Feb. 25, 1909.) 


Henry VIII and Anne Bullen; by 
Edwin A. Abbey. King Henry VIII & 
woman seated, he holds her hand, 
curtain at back of picture. (I 28497, 
Feb. 19, 1909.) 


Iachimo steais from the trunk; by 
Hdwin A. Abbey. A sleeping woman 
on bed, a figure in background opening 
lid of trunk. (I 28526, Feb. 25, 1909.) 

Imogen: Ho, who’s here? by Edwin 
A. Abbey. Figure of woman in man’s 
dress, drawing a short sword. (I 
28528, Feb. 25, 1909.) 

Katherine of Aragon; by Edwin A. 
Abbey. Female figure seated in large 
chair by lattice window. (I 28498, 
Feb. 19, 1909. ) 


HauFrr (CHARLES H.), London, Eng- 
land. [7921, 7922 
Caught napping. In foreground man 
seated in chair before fireplace fast 
asleep. (I 28875, Feb. 15, 1909.) 


Two souls with but one thought. 
Two men seated at a table both cast- 
ing loving glance at young girl. (I 
283876, Feb. 15, 1909.) 


Hawks (Mrs. ARTHUR), Ruxton, Md. 
[7923, 7924 

Billy Possum. Base of paper weight, 
possum modeled in high relief, lying 
on his side. (I 28586, Feb. 26, 1909.) 
A plaster plack with tree and 
possum in low relief, possum hanging 


by tail from limb of tree. (I 28535, 

Feb. 26, 1909.) 

HIRSCHBERG (CARL), Buffalo, N. Y. 
[7925 


Big catch; four children on shore, 
boy and girl carrying a net which con- 
tains a baby. (I 28622, March 6, 
1909. ) 


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Hoven (Kreprrick Ernst), Duluth, 
Minn. [7926 
Ancient Arabic order of nobles of the 
mystic shrine, new design and model 
of the established emblem. (I 28575, 
Mar. 2, 1909.) 

Hunt (EstHER), New York, N. Y. 
[7927-71938 

Accident (The) Jap child, bending 
over parasol. (I 28555, Feb. 27, 1909.) 

Celebrating. Child holding string of 
fire-crackers. (1 28550, Feb. 27, 1909.) 

Chinese lantern. Jap child, carries 
in left hand lantern. (I 28552, Feb. 
27, 1909.) 

Getting acquainted. Jap child watch- 
ing green parrot. (I 28547, Feb. 27, 
1909. ) 

Going visiting. Jap child, has kitten 
in right hand. (I 285538, Feb. 27, 1909.) 


Gold fish. Two Jap children stand- 
ing by round top table. (I 28556, Feb. 
21, 1909.) 


Good night. Jap child, holding can- 
dle. (I 28551, Feb. 27, 1909.) 

Greetings. Jap child, holding fan 
over head. (I 28554, Feb. 27, 1909.) 

Investigation (An) Jap child, stand- 
ing back of large vase. {i 28549, Feb. 
27, 1909.) 

Lighting up. Jap child holding a 
lantern. (I 28548, Feb. 27, 1909.) 

Little mother. Jap child carrying 
baby on back. (I 28546, Feb. 27, 1909.) 

Toy balloon. Jap child holding a 


string attached to balloon. (I 28545, 
Feb. 27, 1909.) 
Huyiers, New York, N. Y. [7939 


Hearts. A cupid at each end holding 
ribbon streamer, a heart a little from 
the hand of each cupid. (I 28416, Feb. 
18, 1909. ) 


JOHNSON & JOHNSON, New Brunswick, 
Nek [7940 
Daily troubles. Man having the half 
of his face covered with lather. (I 
28352, Feb. 12, 1909.) 


KEHELEY (WILLIAM Marion), Atlanta, 
Ga. [7941 
Preparation (The) Interior church 
scene, preacher in pulpit, above con- 
gregation appears angel as in a cloud. 
(I 28388, Feb. 10, 1909. ) 


KOHN BROTHERS, Chicago, Il. 
[7942-7952 
Bathing scene. Young man talking 
to lady in bathing suit. (I 28403, Feb. 
17, 1909. ) 


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KoHN BROTHERS—Continued. 


Board walk scene. Lady and gentle- 
man in wheel-chair being pushed by @ 
negro attendant. (I 28396, Feb. 1% 
1909. ) 

Fall scene. Two men wearing heayy 
overcoats. (I 28404, Feb. 17, 1909.) 7% 


Looking scene. Two men standing 
looking at piece of statuary. (I 28400, 
Feb. 17, 1909.) a 

Outdoor scene. Two men standing, 
one with both hands in pockets. (f 
28399, Feb. 17, 1909.) . 


Promenade scene. Man and woman 
walking, lady holding dog on long chain, 
(I 28406, Feb. 17, 1909. ) 


Racing scene. Two men wearing 
overcoats, walking with lady between 
them. (I 28402, Feb. 17, 1909.) 


Racing scene. Young man and lady 
standing, looking at some object in dis 
tance. (I 28401, Feb, 17, 1909.) 


Saluting scene. Two men standing 
as if saluting some one. (I 28405, 
Keb. 17, 1909.) | 

Street scene. Two men and woman, 
one man holding magazine and cane. 
(I 28898, Feb. 17, 1909.) } 

Traveling scene. Two men standing, 
one consulting time table. (I 28397, 
Feb. 17, 1909.) 


i 


aul 


IKUNST- & VERLAGSANSTALT, (SCHAAR & 
DATHE), Trier, Germany. 
[7953-7972 

Adam & Eve in Paradise. The three 
persons of God, with a group of angels 
right and left. (I 28481, Feb. 19; 
1909.) 

Adoration of the Wise men from the 
Hast. The Wise men are kneeling be- 
fore the child of God. (I 28474, .Feb. 
19, 1809.) 

Annunciation of the birth of Jesus 
to Mary. Mary is sitting on a bench, 
an angel appears, announcing to her 
the birth of Jesus. (I 28486, Feb. 19, 
1909. ) 


Christ anointed by a penitent woman. 
Christ lying on a couch, to the left 
Magdalene anointing Christ’s feet. (I 
28479, Feb. 19, 1909.) 

Christ appointing Peter chief of the 
church. Peter kneeling before Christ 
who is standing in the center. (I 
28478, Feb. 19, 1909.) 


Christ bearing the cross. Christ bent 
down by the weight of the cross, a sol- 
dier leads Christ. (I 28467, Feb. 19, 
1909.) 


A FINE 
nos. 9-12, Mar., 1909 


Kunst- & VERLAGSANSTALT, (ScHaar & 
DaTHE)—Continued. 


Christ teaching the apostles the 
rd’s prayer. Christ, standing, his 
hands folded in prayer. (I 28480, Feb. 
19, 1909.) 

_ Christ teaching the children in the 
temple. Christ is surrounded by chil- 
dren and people. (I 28477, Feb. 19, 
1809. ) ; 
_ Christening. A priest christening a 
ehild. (I 28468, Feb. 19, 1909.) 

— Communion of the saints in heaven. 
In center, the one God in three per- 
sons, on both sides saints and angels 
in groups. (I 28472, Feb. 19, 1909.) 

Consecration during holy mass. A 
priest at the altar raising the Holy 
Bread in the center. (I 28469, Feb. 
19, 1909.) 

Deluge (The) On the top of a rock, 
the only spot still above water are 
crowded men, women, and children. 
(I 28483, Feb. 19, 1909.) 

Going to church on Sunday morn- 
ing. A group of villagers going to 
church, in background the village 
church. (I 28473, Feb. 19, 1909.) 

Holy family at Nazareth. Center 
figure is Christ when a boy carrying 
‘wood into the house. (I 28475, Feb. 
19, 1909.) 

Holy family praying in the temple. 
Joseph, Christ, and Mary kneeling in 
a line offering prayers. (I 28476, Feb. 
19, 1909. ) 

Institution of the sacrament of holy 
confirmation. Christ assembled with 
‘the Apostles, is in the center of the 
‘group. (I 28470, Feb. 19, 1909.) 
Last judgment. Heaven, God assem- 
/bled with the saints. (I 28484, Feb. 
119, 1909.) 
_ Priest administering the Extreme 
|Unction. A priest and the relatives of 
'a dying woman are grouped around her 
Ibed. (I 28471, Feb. 19, 1909.) 
| Reception of Mary. The child Mary, 
a burning candle in her hand, is re- 
eeived by the high priest. (1 28485, 
Feb. 19, 1909.) 
| Temptation in Paradise. Eve is 
/ breaking an apple from a tree, which 
)She is handing to. Adam. (I 28482, 
Feb. 19, 1909.) 
KUNSTANSTALT TROWITZSCH 
Frankfort-on-the-Oder, 


& SOHN, 
Germany. 
[7973-7982 

Beethoven (Ludwig van) ; by Robert 
Hahn. Bust, head uncovered, wavy 
hair, face bearing a thoughtful expres- 
Sion. (I 28495, Feb. 19, 1909.) 


ARTS 
7989 


KUNSTANSTALT TROWITZSCH & SOHN— 
Continued. 
Friihlingsabend (Evening in spring) ; 
by Max Pietschmann. Three young 
girls walking on a country road, bloom- 


ing trees are on both sides. (I 28488, 
Feb. 19, 1909.) 
Golgatha; by Hermann Clements. 


The crucifixion, Christ looking toward 
heaven is the center figure, mother 
Mary has fainted. (I 28491, Feb. 19, 
1909.) 

Heimkehr vom fischmarkt (The re 
turn from the fish market); by Edm. 
Louyot. Three fisher girls of specific 
Dutch type carrying baskets filled with 


fish. (I 28490, Feb. 19, 1909.) 
Mondaufgang; by Wilhelm TFeld- 
mann. Night scene. <A cornfield, the 


rising moon is partly covered by clouds. 
(I 28487, Feb. 19, 1909.) 


Schiferin; by Alberto Gessner. A 
shepherd girl in sitting position, one 
hand resting in her lap. (I 28494. 
Feb. 19, 1909.) 


Schelm (Der), (Wicked); by Franz 
Pernat. Wickedly laughing young girl 
holding a jumping-jack. (I 28493, Feb. 
19, 1909.) 

Sehnsucht (Longing) ; by Max Non- 
nenbruch. Girl in Roman costume, 
Lead ornamented with a laurel-wreath. 
(I 28492, Feb. 19, 1909.) 


Sommernacht (Summer night); by 
Max Pietschmann. <A party of three, | 
a table with some fruit, flowers and 
wine. (I 28489, Feb. 19, 1909.) 

Wagner (Richard) ; by Robert Hahn. 
Bust, head turned to left, and covered 
by the characteristic baret. (1 23496, 
Feb. 19, 1909.) 


LAMASURE (EpwINn), Washington, D. C. 

[7983 
Fall landscape, 
(I 28557, Feb. 27, 


Brook in autumn. 
brook at right. 
1909. ) 


LIFE PUB. cO., New York, N. Y. 
[7984-7989 
Glass that cheers. A very pretty 
girl, head only, looking into a hand 
glass. (I 28633, Mar. 8, 1909.) 


March of fashion; by A. D. Blash- 
field. Fashion temple from the doors 
of which emerge a procession of people 
clothed in various styles. (I 28634, 
Mar. 8, 1909.) 

Moving day, March 4th; by Wm. H. 
Walker. Mr. Roosevelt moving away 
from the White House, Mr. Taft wav- 
ing farewell. (I 28511, Feb. 28, 1909.) 


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7990 


LIFE PUB. co.—Continued. 

Regular meeting of the Ananias 
elub; by Wm. H. Walker. Famous 
liars of contemporaneous _ history, 
mural decorations show a heroic figure 
resembling Roosevelt. (I 28847, Feb. 
12, 1909. ) 


Some day; by Harry Praut Dart. 
Bird’s-eye view of New York and neigh- 
boring cities, when transportation is 
made easy by flying machines. (I 
28558, Feb. 27, 1909.) 


Uncle’s rescue; by C. Broughton. 
Mr. Taft rescuing Uncle Sam from the 
clutches of an active child. (I 28512, 
Feb. 28, 1909.) 


Lipton (Marcus), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[7990 
God of smiles; statuary in relief 
showing smiling face of William H. 
Taft. (I 28585, Feb. 23, 1909; 1 photo 
Mar. 3, 1909.) 


irre CW."T.) & co., New York, WN: Y. 
[7991-7993 


Guard trust co. building in Philadel- 


phia. Bird’s-eye view. (I 28615, Mar. 
5, 1909.) 

Lafayette college, Eastern, Pa. 
Bird’s-eye view. (I 285380, Feb. 25, 
1909. ) 


university, Canton, 
(I 28529, Feb. 


St. Lawrence 
N. Y. Bird’s-eye view. 
25, 1909.) 


Lone (FERDINAND G.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 

[7994 

Bill. Model, small squat fat figure 

of Mr. Taft seated in a chair. (I 
28522, Feb. 25, 1909.) 


Loomis (CHARLES BaTTELL), Leonia, 
INS ed. [7995, 7996 


Salamandergundi (The). Grotesque 
animal with full grinning lips. (I 
28355, Feb. 18, 1909.) 


Salamandergundi. A statue of a gro- 
tesque animal with full grinning lips. 
(I 28589, Feb. 26, 1909.) 


LUCKY SPUD co., Boston, Mass. [7997 


Lucky spud. Drawn and modeled 
from a potato resembling a human 
form. (I 28407, Feb. 15, 1909.) 


McKeLt (JAMES C.), Philadelphia, Pa. 

[7998 

Badger fight. A scene of western 

life, a group of cowboys, Indians, and 

half breeds surrounding a box. (I 

28303, Feb. 6, 1909; 1 photo. Feb. 25, 
1909.) 


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| 
MacLELLAN (HENRY WARD), New 
York, Ni '¥ [7999 
Bowling in Madison Square Gar- 
den, New York. Men bowling on al- 
leys at tenpins before an audience, 
(1 27217,- Oct. 19, 19083 "4. pote: Feb. 
24, 1909.) 


MARCHAND (JOHN NoRVAL), Westport 
Conn. [8000 


Pony head; statuary, western pony’s” 
head with split ear bridle on, mouth 


open and nostrils spread. (I 28586, 
Mar. 3, 1909.) é 
MEISTER (GEBRUDER), Koblenz, Ger- 

many. [8001 


Abend an der Mosel; by P. Hey. An 
idyllic place on the banks of the Mosel, : 
a group of friends sitting at a table. 
(I 28569, Mar. 1, 1909.) ( 


MELIODON (JULES A.), New York, N. Y.~ 
[8002 

Patrie to those who died for her. 
The Patrie represented by a veiled 
woman raises a palm and laurel | 
branch. (I 28394, Feb. 17, 1909.) 


MENTZER (WILLIAM AUSTIN), Chicago. — 
Ill. [8003 


Smell Lee. Model, an incense 
burner, Chinese figure on sextagon 
base. (I 28531, Feb. 10, 1909.) 


MERRIAM (JoHN W.) & co., New York, 
bya i [8004, 8005 


King Lud of Ireland. A _ typical” 
specimen of the English bulldog of the 
bench show type standing on a mam-- 
moth shamrock. (I 28348, Feb. 11, 
1909. ) | 


Sign of the bull dog. A dog house, 
in the doorway of which is bull dog. 
(I 28881, Feb. 15, 1909.) 

MiItTcHELL (Eva B.), Riverside, Il. 
[8006, 8007 

Match for you. A devil sitting on 

a block leaning his elbows on a bowl 


that is ornamented with imps. (I 
28447, Feb. 18, 1909.) | 
Sold out. Statue of three news 


boys the one in the middle having sold 
out. (I 28824, Feb. 9, 1909.) 


Moore (Francis P.), New York, N. Y. 
[8008 

Memorial to founders, faculty and 
patrons of St. Joseph’s Seminary at 
Troy, N. Y. (I 28308, Feb: 8, 1909;)@ 


Moran (THOMAS), New York, N. Y. 
£8009 
Cliffs of Green river, Wyoming; — 
cliffs occupy middle of picture and are 
reflected in the river, trees upon the 
banks. (I 28574, Mar. 2, 1909.) 


: 
; 


‘nos. 9-12, Mar., 1909 


Morr (Priacipo), New York, N. Y. 
[8010 
Lineoln (Abraham). Bust on ped- 
estal on which appears the words One 
man. (I 28346, Feb. 12, 1909.) 


Mott (J. L.) IRON works, New York, 
ia 


[8011 


Dancing boy. Nude boy of tender 
years, he is dancing with glee, balanc- 
ing himself upon his left foot. (I 
28463, Feb. 19, 1909.) 


NIEMAN (CHAUNCY WELLS), New 
Werk IN. YY. [8012 
Stenographer. Relief plaque of a 


female figure seated before a _ type- 
writer. (I 28504, Feb. 23, 1909.) 


NorkRIS AND WINTER, Washington, D. C. 

[8013 

Runner at set; the hands rest on the 

starting line, while the feet are braced 

for a quick start. (I 283811, Feb. 8, 
1909. ) 


NORTHWESTERN KNITTING Co., Minne- 


apolis, Minn, [8014-8017 
Munsing cupids. 1-5. Little girls 
and boys in union suits. (I 283856— 


28360, Feb. 138, 1909.) 


PACIFIC COAST CONDENSED MILK ©CO., 
Seattle, Wash. [8018 


Carnation pastures. A flat open 
country with one hill in background, 
in foreground, a number of cattle. (I 
28449, Feb. 18, 1909.) 


PAINTER (BLANCHE), Osceola, Iowa. 
[8019 
Floral design. A _ series of kite- 
shaped figures arranged concentrically 
from a central point. (I 28374, Feb. 
15, 1909.) 


PENNUCccI (ANDREA), Boston, Mass. 
[8020 
Lincoln (Abraham) Bust on base 


draped with American flag, sur- 

mounted by American eagle. (I 28341, 

Feb. 10, 1909.) 

Pumirs (J. CAMPBELL), [United 
States] [8021 


Her portrait. 
large feather fan. 
1909. ) 


Girl seated, holds 
(I 28466, Feb. 19, 


PHILLIPS (SAm’L H.), Toledo, Ohio. 
[8022 
Fort Meigs restored as it was in 
1813. Eight block-houses, six batteries 
and one mortar battery. (I 28460, 
Feb. 15, 1909.) 


’ FINE ARTS 


8039 


PLAvuT (L.) & co., New York,.N. Y. 
[8023-8027 

Model. — Body. — Can- 

(I 28411-28415, 


Electrolier : 
opy.—Globe.—Head. 
Feb. 18, 1909.) 


Porter (S. S.), Salt Lake City, Utah. 
[8028, 8029 
Forming the heel. Pasture showing 
eattle in the distance with trees on the 
right, a Dutch girl and dog standing 
in the foreground. (I 283861, Feb. 18, 
1909. ) 
Truant fisherman. Pasture with 
stream, two boys fishing. (I 283862, 
Feb. 138, 1909.) 


Proctor (ALEXANDER PHIMISTER), Bed- 
ford ;N.Y: [8030, 8031 
Charging elephant. Statue, elephant 
with head up, his trunk in the air as if 
in the act of striking. (I 28384, Feb. 
16, 1909.) 


Silver king. Statuette, a tarpon as 


he is leaping from the water. (I 28385, 

Feb. 16, 1909.) 

PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH CO., Provi- 
dence, R. I. [8032 


Some laws of the kingdom. Two 
men in oriental costume meeting on a 
country road. (I 28378, Feb. 15, 1909.) 


PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE CO., Newark, 
INS li: [8033 
Strength of Gibraltar. Rock of Gib- 


raltar with couple of war ships pass- 


ing. (1 28879; Feb. 15, 1909.) 
TutnNAM (ARTHUR), San Francisco, 
Cal. [8034, 8035 
Puma. Statue, stretched on slab 


body resting a little on right side. (I 


28340, Feb. 10, 1909.) 

Wild cat. Statue, reclining on slab, 
bedy lying in curve to right. (I 28339, 
Feb. 10, 1909.) 


QUINBY (FREDERICK J.), Boston, Mass. 

[8036 

He strode away followed by his big 

dog; by A. C. Machefert. Man with a 

heavy beard carrying a gun under his 

right arm, a dog following at his side. 
(1 38898, Feb. 17, 1909.) 


RICHERMOZ (DUBRUJEAUD JEAN), 
Paris, France. [8037-8039 


Dogs on point; by Thomas Cartier. 
Two pointers, one crouching with his 
body touching the ground. (J 28561, 
Mar. 1, 1909.) 

Lion (The); by Thomas Cartier. 
Male lion, the hind quarters are set 
and in a crouching position. (I 28559, 
Mar. 1, 1909.) 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8040 


RICHERMOZ (DUBRUJEAUD JEAN )—Con. 
Lion at bay; by Thomas Cartier. 

Figure of a male lion in a fighting at- 

titude. (I 28560, Mar. 1, 1909.) 


Rocers (WILLIAM A.), New York, N. Y. 
[8040 

Bumblepuppy. A small statue of an 
imaginary composite creature having 


head and legs of a puppy. (I 28505, 
Feb. 3, 1909.) 
ROYAL TAILORS, Chicago, Il. [8041 


Men who are doing the work of the 
world. A group of six men gathered 


around a table. (I 28524, Feb. 25, 
1909. ) 
RUSSIAN CAVIAR CO., New York, N. Y. 


[8042 

Caviar cooler or fern dish; dish, 

oval in shape, decorations composed of 

two sturgeons, the two tails forming a 

handle at each end. (I 28573, Feb. 19, 
1909. ) 


SCHREYVOGEL (CHAS.), Hoboken, N. J. 
[ 8043-8045 
Fight for water. A fallen Indian and 
horse, a trooper on rearing horse firing 
at Indian. (I 28532, Feb. 26, 1909.) 
Lost despatches. A trooper pulling 
up his horse, Indians in background. 
(I 28533, Feb. 26, 1909.) 


Run for the post. Scout in fore- 


ground and three troopers chased by 
Indians. (I 28534, Feb. 26, 1909.) 


SCRIBNER’S (CHARLES) 
Works IND oY: [8046 
War clouds; by N. C. Wyeth. An 
Indian warrior holding spear, stand- 
ing on a rock in front of his horse’s 
head. (I 28632, Mar. 8, 1909.) 


SONS, New 


SCUDDER (JANET), New York, N. Y. 
[8047, 8048 

Design for wall fountain. Small 
boy standing on a pedestal in a niche, 
boy playing a flute. (I 28509, Feb. 
23, 1909.) 

Design for wall fountain. Small 
boy seated on a pedestal contained in 
an upper basin. (I 28510, Feb. 23, 
1909. ) 


SIMARD (A. F.), Claremont, N. H. 
[8049 
Church & State greatest factors in 
moulding out most perfect type of 
Christian civilization; pair of scales, 
on left is a pulpit in which stands a 
preacher, on right a rostrum in which 
stands goddess of justice. (I 28572, 
Feb. 27, 1909; 1 photo Feb. 18, 1909.) 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


SmitH (Dr Cost), New York, N. Y. 

[8050 

Rallying point. A mounted Indian 

on the brow of a hill. (I 28523, Feb. 
23, 1909.) 


STEARNS (FREDERICK) & co., Detroit, 
Mich. [8051 
Reminder (A) Young woman, look- 
ing directly at the foreground toward 
which she is pointing. (I 28349, Feb. 
12, 1909.) 


Taytor (Houston), Atlanta, Ga. 
{8052 
Ideal American. Two columns sup- 
porting lintel which supports arch, 


eagle under arch, two American flags 


hanging from lintel. (I 28589, Mar. 


5, 1909.) 
THULLEN (J. H.), Bellefourche, S. 
Dak. [8053 


Trapped. Two coyotes on a small 
knoll; near one of the coyotes is the 
earcass of a steer. (I 28354, Feb. 13, 


1909. ) 
TorREY (GEORGE BurroucHs), New 
VOrk, Na oe [8054 


Still (Andrew Taylor) Standing by 


table holding staff and pointing to some 


bones on table. (I 28009, Jan. 4, 1909; 
1 photo Feb. 12, 1909.) 


TurNER (C. Y.), New York, N. Y. 
[8055° 


Moira. Young woman sits at a spin- 
ning wheel. (I 28542, Feb. 27, 1909.) 


ULLMAN MFG. Co., New York, N. Y. 
[8056, 8057 
Hold still; statuary, little girl but- 
toning drawers of baby sister, whose 
back is turned. (I 28628, Mar. 6, 
1909. ) 


Little mason wearing his first pin; 


statuary, little boy with square cap on 


his head, diaper fastened with large 
safety pin. (I 28624, Mar. 6, 1909.) - 


INIVERSITY ART SHOP, INC., Chicago, 
Tit [ 8058-8060 
Cupid of the car, no. 1385. Cupid 
driving an auto car in the air, (1 
28322, Jan. 20, 1909.) 


| 
| 


rr: 
“| 
| 


Goddess of hearts, no. 115. Young. 


girl with cap on head sitting on a 
mantle. (I 28320, Jan. 20, 1909.) 
Queen of hearts, no. 119. Young lady 


sitting before a mirror made in shape’ 


of a heart. (I 28821, Jan. 20, 1909.) 


118 


FINE 


nos. 9-12, Mar., 1909 


: 
3 
| 


UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN, Madison, 
Wis. [8061, S062 
Baraboo range of Wisconsin. Model 


of the range which is a monadnock of | 


Huronian sediments rising above the 
Laurentian peneplain. (I 28503, Feb. 
12, 1909.) 


Lake Superior region. 
ing the basin of Lake Superior and 
part of Lake Michigan. (I 28502, Feb. 


1, 1909.) 
Van NostrRaAnpD (A. G.), Boston, Mass. 
[8063, 8064 
Workers series, no. 14. A baker 


carrying a tray of pies. 
J, 1909.) 


— no. 15. Man sitting on the run- 
ning board of an automobile. (I 
28566, Mar. 1, 1909.) 


(I 28567, Mar. 


Von ROSENBERG (OTTO), St. Louis, Mo. 
[8065 

Spirit of the West. Shade of an In- 
dian of heroic size, bow in hand, is 
gazing over land which once belonged 
to his people. (I 28538, Feb. 26, 1909.) 


Wartrous (Harry W.), New York, N. Y. 
[8066 

Some little talk of me and thee there 
was. Two girls in riding habits fac- 
ing each other seated at small dark 


wood table. (I 28372, Feb. 15, 1909.) 
WEBSTER (FREDERIC §S.), Pittsburgh, 
a: [S067 


Prince Don: The peacemaker. Eng- 
lish pointer dog in act of pointing, with 
left fore foot raised. (I 28319, Jan. 
20, 1909; 1 photo Feb. 8, 1909.) 


Model show- | 


| Kdward I. 


| tume seated in a chair. 


ARTS 
SO0T4 


WetcH (Max. J.), Los Angeles, Cal. 
[S068 
Show down. Lady and gentleman 
playing a game of cards. (I 28614, 
Mar. 5, 1909.) 


WESTERLY GRANITE CO., Boston, Mass. 


[S069 

Monument of Gothic style of archi- 

tecture similar to tomb in Westminster 

Abbey erected to the grandchildren of 
(I 28462, Feb. 19, 1909.) 


WHITEHEAD AND Hoag co., Newark, 
IN: di [S070 
Frances. Young lady with fluffy 


hair slightly parted in the center, her 
neck and shoulders are exposed. (I 
28516, Feb. 24, 1909.) 


WHITTEMORE (WM. J.), New York, 
IN ies [8071 
Coquette. Young girl in empire cos- 


(I 28506, Feb. 
23, 1909.) 


| WILLET STAINED GLASS CO., Pittsburg, 


Pa: [8072 
Apocalypse (The); by William Wil- 
let. Three panels: right panel, The 
priest; center panel, The king; left 
panel, The conqueror. (I 28392, Feb. 
17, 1909.) 


WINTERBOTHAM (JOSEPH H.), Chicago, 
Il. [8073 


Faith, hope and charity. Cross, a 
heart and an anchor. (I 28501, Feb. 


| 20, 1909.) 


WoLrF & co., Philadelphia, Pa. [8074 
Three peaches. Boy and girl on a 
log, girl is offering boy a peach. (I 


| 28500, Feb. 20, 1909.) 


Number of entries of Fine Arts completed by deposit of 1 photograph each 


and included in the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1909 


——___. 


O 


£19 


a os 


vd ,, 


8075-11636 


MmoRARY OF- CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


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


PART 4: 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS; 
CHROMOS AND LITHOGRAPHS; 
PHOTOGRAPHS; 

FINE ARTS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 4 
Nos. 13-17 
APRIL, 1909 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
1909 


HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries, Part 4, is arranged in two alphabets of 


proprietors, with subalphabets of titles as follows: 


ey ~ A ae 


I. Containing titles for Class F, Engravings, Cuts and Prints; Class G, Chromos 


fas 


SS 


and Lithographs; Class H, Photographs. 
II. Containing Class I, Fine Arts (giving a list of the photographs deposited accord- 


ing to law with the applications for copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, ; 


Statuary, and Models or Designs intended to be perfected as works of the Fine Arts). 


The Catalogue of Copyright Entries appears each week, but to avoid the inconven- 
ience of a number of small alphabets of different subjects all the entries for Engrav- 


ings, Cuts and Prints, Chromos and Lithographs, and Photographs, completed since the 


last issue, are arranged here in a single monthly alphabet. The entries for Fine Arts 
will be found in a separate alphabet following this. 
The entries marked thus * are such as have been delayed inclusion in the Catalogue 


on account of necessary correspondence. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS; CHROMOS AND 
LITHOGRAPHS; PHOTOGRAPHS 


To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated; the statement as to 
receipt of copies is always omitted when the copies are received on the day of entry. 
The notice, after the first title, if printed in full, would read: Copyright by Fred W. Adams, 


ile Mont. 


Class H, XXe, no. 124424, Mar. 20, 1909; 2 copies received Mar. 20, 


ADAMS (FRED W.), Forsythe, Mont. 


[SOT5—SOT6 | 
F. & C. C. railroad, Cripple Creek, | 


Colo. 1, 2. 
1909. ) 


ADCROFTERS, Omaha, Nebr. 
Horses head. 


(H 124424, 124425, Mar. 20, 


[SOTT 


1909. ) 
ALDEN (AvuGustTus E.) Boston, Mass. | 
[SOT8, SOT9 
Winchester, Mass. 1, 2. (H 124463, 


124464, Mar. 20, 1909; 2 c. of each Feb. 
10, 1909.) 


ALDRICH 
Wash. [8080, S081 
facomms Washi) it 2 (H 121228, 
121229, Jan. 4, 1909; 2 ec. of each Mar. 
9, 1909.) 
AMERICAN COMMERCIAL ADY’G Co., New 
work. W. Y. [8082 


Ready to go. 74111, Mar. 6, 
1909). 


CEyvnon 1.) JE., 


(F 


AMERICAN-EXAMINER, New York, N. Y. 


[SOS3-S115 | 
(F 74512, | 
| (F 75341, Apr. 12, 1909.) 


Are you a photographer. 
Mar. 16, 1909.) 


(G 21236, Mar. 29, | 


Tacoma, | 


Dress this figure and win a prize. | 


(Bf 75337, Apr. 12, 1909.) 
Foxy Grandpa. 
1909 ; 2 c. Mar. 16, 1909.) 
— (F 74694, Mar. 23, 1909; 
Mar. 22, 1909.) 
— (F 75109, Apr. 5, 1909.) 
Happy Hooligan is wooing Suzanne. 
(F 74910, Mar. 30, 1909.) 


Happy Hooligan makes no headway. 
(F 74691, Mar. 23, 1909.) 


Jimmy. (F 74445, Mar. 15, 1909.) 
(F 74689, Mar. 23, 1909.) 
(F 74912, Mar. 30, 1909.) 


Katzenjammer kids out west. 
74688, Mar. 23, 1909.) 


—— (F 74908, Mar. 30, 1909.) 


2 3 


(F 


(F 74494, Mar. 15, | 


AMERICAN-EXAMINER—Continued. 
Katzenjammer kids take in the falls. 
(F 74448, Mar. 18, 1909.) 
Katzenjammers in Yellowstone park. 
(EF 74510, Mar. 16, 1909.) 
March is the month of blow and 
bluster. (EF 74440, Mar. 18, 1909.) 


Matter of whiskers. (F 75342, Apr. 
12, 1909.) 

Oh Winnie. (F 74439, Mar. 138, 
1509. ) 


(Ff 74690, Mar. 23, 1909.) 
Police. (F 74693, Mar. 23, 1909.) 


’"Scuse me Mr. Johnson. (F 74441, 
Mar. 138, 1909.) 


(F 74511, Mar. 16, 1909.) 
—— (F 74692, Mar. 25, 1909.) 
(F 74809, Mar. 30, 1909.) 


Sliding breeches are now the thing. 
(F 74913, Mar. 30, 1909.) 


Trim this and win your Easter hat, 
free. (FF 74244, Mar. 8, 1909.) 
Trim this spring hat. (¥f 

Apr. 5, 1909.) 
What ho! ’Tis the duke of Spaghetti! 


75108, 


Widow Perkins and her dog Violet. 


| (F 74442, Mar. 13, 1909.) 
—— (F 74508, Mar. 16, 1909.) 
(F 74911, Mar. 30, 1909.) 
Wooing of Suzanne. (F 74444, Mar. 
13, 1909.) 
(F 74509, Mar. 16, 1909.) 
Yes, sir! The Katzenjammer kids 
are stilk out west. (F 75338, Apr. 12, 
1909.) 
| AMERICAN HOME MAGAZINE CO., New 
York N. ¥: [7116, 8117 
American home magazine. Cover 


| design. 


Mar. 1909. Vol. VI, no. III. 
(F 74504, Mar. 6, 1909.) 

—— April, 1909, Vol. 
(F 75212, Apr. 9, 1909.) 


ViI,4, nos, EY: 


/ 


121 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8118 


AMERICAN - JOURNAL - EXAMINER, New 


York. N.. Y: 
Ain’t it? 
Ain’t you sorry? 

1909. ) 
—— (F T4779, Mar. 
—— (F 74903, Mar. 
—— (F 74982, Apr. 
—— (F 74998, Apr. 
—— (F 75147, Apr. 
And not only that. 
17, 1909.) 
— (F 746381, Mar. 
—— (Ff 74697, Mar. 
—— (F 74811, Mar. 
—— (F 75001, Apr. 
==, ( BY 75152, Apr. 
CE (a2 VAr. 
Courteous cop. 
1909.) 


—— (F 74802, Mar. 


—— (Ff 74348, Mar. 


(F 74490, Mar. 
Daily health hint. 
15, 1909.) 


—— (F 74514, Mar. 
— (F 74568, Mar. 
—— (F 74665, Mar. 
—— (Ff 74808, Mar. 


— (F 74951, Mar. 
—— (F 75000, Apr. 


Day with Roosevelt in Italy. 


75148, Apr. 7, 1969.) 
—— (F 75207, Apr. 


Do you know this man? 


Mar. 8, 1909.) 


Dog he left behind. 
24, 1909.) 


(F 74396, 
(Ff 74410, Mar. 12, 


(F 748386, Mar. 
—— (F 74904, Mar. 


[8118-8279 
Mar. 11, 1909.) 


25, 1909.) 

30, 1909.) 

1, 1909.) 

2, 1909.) 

i 13083 

(F 74551, Mar. 


20, 1909.) 
23, 1909.) 
26, 1909.) 
2, 1909.) 
7, 1909.) 
9, 1909.) 


(F 74238, Mar. 8, 


9, 1909.) 
10, 1909.) 
15, 1909.) 
(F 74491, Mar. 


16, 1909.) 

18, 1909.) 

22, 1909.) 

26, 1909.) 

31, 1909.) 

2, 1909.) 

(Fk 


8, 1909.) 
(F 74239, 


24, 19909) 
30, 1909.) 
(FE 74728, Mar. 


Dough family and the Dubb family. 
(F 74516, Mar. 16, 1909.) 


—— (F 74605, Mar. 
— (F 74806, Mar. 


Haster hats! (F 
1909. ) 
Excuse club. (F 
1909. ) 


— (F 743891, Mar. 
— (F 74695, Mar. 
—— (F 75015, Apr. 


19, 1909.) 
26, 1909.) 


753848, Apr. 12, 
74242, Mar. 8, 
11, 1909.) 

23, 1909.) 

3, 1909.) 


Extracts from a married man’s let- 


ters. 


(EK 74666, Mar. 
(F 74780, Mar. 


22, 1909.) 
25, 1909.) 


pt. TV. DOS wee 


A MERICAN-JOURNAL-WXAMINER—Contd. 


Fond farewell. 
1909. ) 


Gimlet 
1909. ) 
—— (F 74305, 
—— (F 74858, 
—— (If 74487, 
—— (F 74515, 
—— (F 74608, 
—— (F 74633, 
—— (F 74667, 
—— (Ff 74781, 
(EF 74837, 
—— (F 74885, 
—— (F 74950, 


club... (Ge 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 


(F 74905, Mar. 
(F 74781, Mar. 25, 


Mar. 


30, 1909.) 


74202, Mar. 6, 
9, 1909.) 
10, 1909.) 
18, 1909.) 
16, 1909.) 
19, 1909.) 
20, 1909.) 
22, 1909.) 
24, 1909.) 
27, 1909.) 
29, 1909.) 
31, 1909.) 


(F 75112, Apr. 5, 1909.) 


Greatest show on earth, the tariff 


eireus. 


Groucho the monk. 
10, 1909.) 


—— (F 74569, Mar. 


(F 75003, Apr. 2, 1909.) 


(IF 74352, Mar. 


18, 1909.) 


—— (F 74985, Apr. 1, 1909.) 
Hall Room boys. (F 74306, Mar. 9, 


1909.) 
aaah () 
eee gf 
cea 6 
eee § 
er 
ee (et 
BEM a (0 
eee wey 


74438, 
74552, 
74668, 
74810, 
74956, 
75118, 
75151, 
75247, 


Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 


Henpecko the monk. 


6, 1909.) 


—— (F 74517, Mar. 
—— (KF 74838, Mar. 


—— (Ff 75126, Apr. 
—— (F 75216, Apr. 
How to be happy, 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 


18, 1909.) 
17, 1909.) 
22, 1909.) 
26, 1909.) 
31, 1909.) 
5, 1909.) 
7, 1909.) 
10, 1909.) 


(F 74203, Mar. 


16, 1909.) 
27, 1909.) 
6, 1909.) 
9, 1909.) 
though married. 


(F 75219, Apr. 9, 1909.) 


If it weren’t for father. 


Mar. 8, 1909.) 


(EF 75127, Apr. 


Kidnapping of His 
74841, Mar. 27, 1909.) 


122 


(F 74395, Mar. 
— (F 74492, Mar. 
— (F 74609, Mar. 
—— (EF 74727, Mar. 
—— (F 74886, Mar. 
—— (If 75002, Apr. 


(F 742438, 


11, 1909.) 
15, 1909.) 
19, 1909.) 
24, 1909.) 
29, 1909.) 
2, 1909.) 
6, 1909.) 


Policies. (EF 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 
nos. 13-17, Apr., 1909 


AMERICAN-JOURNAL-EXAMINER—Cont'd. 
Knocko the monk. (F 750138, Apr. 3, 


1909. ) 
(F 75110, Apr. 5, 1909.) 
Mary’s home from _ college. (F 
743804, Mar. 9, 1909.) 
—— (F 74894, Mar. 11, 1909.) 
—— (F 74634, Mar. 20, 1909.) 
(F 74986, Apr. 1, 1909.) 
Misfit fable. (F 74241, Mar. 8, 
1909. ) 
— (F 74413, Mar. 12, 1909.) 
— (F 74570, Mar. 18, 1909.) 
(F 74636, Mar. 20, 1909.) 
Mr. Jack. (F 74392, Mar. 11, 1909.) 
(F 74606, Mar. 
—— (F 746385, Mar. 20, 1909.) 
— (F 74807, Mar. 26, 1909.) 
(F 74954, Mar. 31, 1909.) 
Mrs. Trubbell. (F 74434, Mar. 13, 
1909. ) 
— (F 74664, Mar. 22, 1909.) 
— (F 74782, Mar. 25, 1909.) 


—— (F 74983, Apr. 1, 1909.) 
—— (F 75218, Apr. 9, 1909.) 
My Policies gets another jolt. 
74696, Mar. 23, 1909.) 
Never again. (F 
1909.) 
Seaeee § 
TG i 
3 eg ey 
> Ae 1 
eee 8 
= 
oT s 
a a G | 
pear 
Si 4p 
ey S|, 
—— (F 75014, 
— (F 75128, 
—— (F 75204, Apr. 8, 1909.) 
—— (F 75249, Apr. 10, 1909.) 
Oh fudge! What’s the _ use. 
74436, Mar. 13, 1909.) 


Pair of new shoes. 
1809. 


Reduced to the ranks. 
Apr. 10, 1909.) 


Rhymo the monk. 
30, 1909.) 


(F 75248, Apr. 10, 1909.) 
Say? What d’ye think? (F 74240, 
Mar. 8, 1909.) 


(F. 


74200, Mar. 6, 
74303, 
74411, 
74489, 
74549, 
T4567, 
74698, 
74729, 
74809, 
74883, 
74953, 
74989, 


Mar. 9, 1909.) 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Apr. 2, 1909.) 
Apr. 3, 1909.) 
Apr. 6, 1909.) 
8 


12, 
15, 
a, 
18, 
23, 
24, 
26, 
29, 
al, 


1909. ) 
1909.) 
1909. ) 
1909. ) 
1909.) 
1909. ) 
1909.) 
1909. ) 
1909.) 


19, 1909.) 
| 
| 
| 


(F 
(EF 74997, Apr. 2, 
(F 75251, 


(F 74906, Mar. 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 
8280 


AMERICAN-JOUBNAL-EXAMINEK—Cont’d. 


There is hope. (F 74952, Mar. 31, 
1909. ) 


There’s a reason. 
10, 1909.) 


—— (F 743893, 
—— (F 74412, 
—— (F 74435, 
—— (F 74550, 
—— (F 74607, 
—— (F 74730, 
—— (F T4884, 
—— (F 74984, Apr. 1, 1909.) 
—— (F 75111, Apr. 5, 1909.) 
(F 75150, Apr. 7, 1909.) 
Thousand and one nights. (F 74513, 
Mar. 16, 1909.) 


Those new hats. 
1909.) 


Tightwaddo the monk. 
Mar. 12, 1909.) 
(F 74783, Mar. 25, 1909.) 
—— (F 75205, Apr. 8, 1909.) 
‘Twas but a dream. (F 75149, Apr. 
7, 1909.) 
(F 75348, Apr. 12, 1909.) 
Washington notes. (F 74201, Mar. 
6, 1909.) 
What can a poor woman do? 
75153, Apr. 7, 1909.) 
(F 75250, Apr. 10, 1909.) 
Will Roosevelt run again? (F 74812, 


(F 74350, Mar. 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 


11, 1909.) 
12, 1909.) 
18, 1909.) 
17, 1909.) 
19, 1909.) 
24, 1909.) 
Mar. 29, 1909.) 


(F 743849, Mar. 10, 


(F 74414, 


(F 


| Mar. 26, 1909.) 


You have seen this gentleman? (F 


74839, Mar. 27, 1909.) 


You see, it was this way. (F 74493, 
Mar. 15, 1909.) 


57 varieties of touch. 
Mar. 10, 1909.) 
(F 74488, 

—— (F 74548, 

ae) (F 

ue 2) (EF é 

—— (F 74840, 

—— (F 74955, 

—— (F Apr. 6, 1909.) 

— (F 75206, Apr. 8, 1909.) 

$20,000 reward to kidnappers. 
74907, Mar. 30, 1909.) 

AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHIC CO., New York, 
i Boe a [8280 

Colored boy, laughing. (H 124694, 
Mar. 25, 1909; 1 c. Mar. 10, 1909; 1 e. 
Mar. 25, 1909.) 


(F 74351, 


Mar 13, 1909.) 
Mar. 17, 1909.) 
Mar. 20, 1909.) 
Mar. 23, 1909.) 
Mar. 27, 1909.) 
Mar. 31, 1909.) 


(FE 


123 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8281 


AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH CO., 
New York, N. Y. [8281-8302 


And a little child shall lead them. 
(H 123958, Mar. 13, 1909.) 


Burglar’s mistake. (H 124687, Mar. 


25, 1909.) 

Confidence. (Ho Apna Od Apr os 
1909. ) 

Deception (The). (H 123959, Mar. 
18, 1909.) 


Drunkards reformation. 
Mar. 31, 1909.) 


Fool’s revenge. 


(H 125114, 


(H 1237438, Mar. 8, 


1909.) 

His wife’s mother. (H 123539, Mar. 
1, 1909.) 

I did it, mamma. (H 123871, Mar. 
11, 1909.) 

Jones and his new neighbors. (H 


124891, Mar. 26, 1909.) 
Lure of the gown. (H 123872, Mar. 


11, 1909.) 

Medicine bottle. (H 124890, Mar. 
26, 1909.) 

Prussian spy. (H 123540, Mar. 1, 
1909. ) 

Road to the heart. (H 125115, Mar. 
31, 1909.) 

Roué’s heart. (H 123744, Mar. 8, 
1909.) 

Rude hostess. (H 125116, Mar. 31, 
1909.) 


Salvation army lass. 
Mar. 11, 1909.) 


Schneider’s anti-noise crusade. 
125117, Mar. 31, 1909.) 


Sound sleeper. (H 125502, Apr. 8, 
1909. ) 


(H 123878, 


(H 


Trying to get arrested. (H 125118, 
Mar. 31, 1909.) 
Voice of the violin. (H 124289, 


Mar. £7, 21909.) 


Winning coat. (H 1255038, Apr. 8, 


1909. ) 
Wooden leg. (H 123745, Mar. 8, 

1909. ) 
AMERICAN PRESS ASSN., New. York, 
er [8303-8318 


Nobody loves a fat man. 
Mar. 6, 1909.) 


—— (F 74299, Mar. 9, 1909.) 

—— (F 74335, Mar. 10, 1909.) 
——. (EF 74448, Mar. 13, 1909.) 
= (F (4507, Mar. 16, 1909.) 
—— (F 714565, Mar. 18, 1909.) 
—— (F 74597, Mar. 19, 1909.) 
—— (F 74707, Mar. 24, 1909.) 


(F 74112, 


124 


pt. Iv, n. s., v.4 


AMERICAN PRESS ASSN.—Continued. 
(F 74708, Mar. 24, 1909.) 
—— (F 74802, Mar. 26, 1909.) 
—— (F 74896, Mar. 30, 1909.) 
"——. (F 74979, Apr. 1, 1909.) 
— (F 74998, Apr. 2, 1909.) 
—— (F 75104, Apr. 5, 1909.) 
—— (F 75136, Apr. 7, 1909.) 
(EF 75223, Apr. 10, 1909.) 
AMICK (Birt), Des Moines, Iowa. 
[8319 
Last trail cut off. (F 74891, Mar. 
19, 1909; 2.c. Mar. 29, 190955 
ANDERSON (GEO. P.), Lyle, Minn. 
[8320 
(H 124053, Mar. 


Cedar river scene. 
15; 1909. ) 


ANDERSON (J. B.), Morris, Mont. 
[8321-8337 
Morris, Mont., 1-17. (HH 122912— 
122928, Feb. 18, 1909; 1 c. of each Jan. 
30, 1909; 1 c. of each Mar. 11, 1909.) 


APEDA CO., New York, N Y. [8338 


A mi amigo Constantino. (H 124863, 
Mar. 12, 1909.) 


APPLIED ARTS CO., New York, N. Y: 
[4 prints. ] [8839-8342 
Easter greeting. — Easter tide. — 
Happy Easter.— Joyful Easter. (F 
74585-74588, Mar. 19, 1909.) 


ARNHEIM (Marks), New York, N. Y. 
[83438 


Contour plate. (EF 74274, Mar. 9, 


1909. ) 
BAILEY (CHARLES Z.), Los Angeles, 
Cal. [8344-8350 
Los Angeles, Cal. 1-8. (H 124283- 


124285, Mar. 17, 1909; 2 ce. of each Mar. 
18, 1909.) 


Old Baldy from Oneonta Park, Cal. 
(H 124921, Mar. 27, 1909; 2 c. Mar. 26, 
1909. ) 


Pasadena, Cal. 1, 2. (H 124919, 
124920, Mar. 27, 1909; 2 ec. of each Mar. 
26, 1909.) 


Vallejo, Cal., from Mare Island navy 
yard. (H 124286, Mar. 17, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 18, 1909.) 


BAIN (GEORGE GRANTHAM), New York, 
N: Se [8351-8422 
Ballinger (Richard) 215-12 to 215- 
14. (H 124459-124461, Mar. 20, 1909; 
2 c. of each Mar. 22, 1909.) 
Carpenter (FE. W.) 
124269, Mar. 17, 1909.) 


214-3. (H 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 13-17, Apr., 1909 


BaIn (GEORGE GRANTHAM )—Cont’d. 

Caruso. (H 117929, Nov. 5, 1908; 
2c. Feb. 8, 1909.) * 

Dickinson (J. M.) 213-7, 213-15. 
(H 1238267, 123268, Mar. 17, 1909.) 

Eames (Emma). 410. (H123504—- 
123510, Mar. 1, 1909.) 

Farrar (Geraldine). H 117930, Nov. 
5, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1909.) * 

Fisher (Mrs. Clark). 
125348-125350, Apr. 5, 1909.) 

Hayward (Wm.) (H 117863, Nov. 
4, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1909.) * 

Homer (Mme). 1-5. (H 128861- 
1238865, Mar. 11, 1909; 2 ¢c. of each 
Mar. 12, 1909.) 

House in session. 
338-2. 
1909. ) 

Jeffries (James J.) 14. (H123783- 
123786, Mar. 9, 1909.) 


i aia | 


337-14, 337-15, 
(BH 1238264-123266, Mar. 17, 


Knox (P. C.) 213-9 to 213-11. (H 
124261124268, Mar. 17, 1909.) 
fume cA. Bw) «©(H. 117862, Nov. 4, 


1908; 2 c. Feb. 8. 1909.) * 

MacVeagh (Franklin) 213-12, 214-1. 
(H 124259, 124260, Mar. 17, 1909.) 

Morena (Bertha) 1-5. (H 123866- 
123870, Mar. 11, 1909; 2 ec. of each 
Mar. 12, 1909.) 

Nagel (Charles) 1. (H 123903, Mar. 
fa 4s00; 2 ¢. Mar, 13, 1909.) 

— 2, 3. (H 123904, 123905, Mar. 
12, 1909; 1 c. of each Mar. 13, 1909; 
1 @. of each Mar. 15, 1909.) 


Pouren (Jan) (H 118345, Nov. 16, 
1908; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1909.) * 

Rosewater (Victor) (H 116974, 
Oct. 12, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1909.) * 

Sherman (J.S.) 215-5 to 215-8. (H 
124452124455, Mar. 20, 1909; 2 ec. of 
each Mar. 22, 1909.) 


Mase (W. HH.) 212-11 to 211-15, 
213-1 to 213-5. (H 1238899-1238902, 
123906-123911, Mar. 12, 1909; 2 c. of 
each Mar. 13, 1909.) 


— on horseback. 1. (H 124508, 
Mar. 22, 1909.) 
on horseback. 2. (H 124462, 


Mas.20, 1909; 2 ec. Mar. 22, 1909.) 


speaking. 1-3. (H 1232386- 
123238, Feb. 28, 1909; 2 c. of each 
Mar. 1, 1909.) 


Wickersham (G. W.) 215-9 to 
Z15-11. (H 124456-124458, Mar. 20, 
1909; 2 ec. of each Mar. 22, 1909.) 


Wilson (James) 213-8, 214-2, 214— 
4. (H 124256-124258, Mar. 17, 1909.) 


8450 


BarcLay & Co., New York, N. Y. 
[8423-8426 


Forget me not. (G 21086, Mar. 2, 


1909. ) 
Playmates. (G 21087, Mar. 2, 1909.) 
Roses. (G 21088, Mar. 2, 1909.) 
Spanish girl. (G 21089, Mar. 2, 
1909. ) 


BarRnes (A. H.), Parkland, Wash. 
[ 8427 
Mt. Tacoma from Mahons Prairie. 
(H 123735, Mar. 6, 1909.) 


ay Pa. 


[8428 

Bucknell university, Pa., Lovers’ re- 

treat. (F 74649, Mar. 22, 1909; 2 «@. 
Mar. 16, 1909.) 


BAUER (CHARLES), New York, N. Y. 
[8429 
Step lively. (H 125100, Mar. 6, 
1909; 2 ec. Mar. 31, 1909.) 


Beck (CHARLES R. R.), Thurmont, 

Md. [8430 

Thurmont, Md., first house built in. 
(H 125521, Apr. 8, 1909.) 


BELL (JAMES W.) & SON, New York, 
N. Y. [14 prints] [84381-8444 
Amherst (The).—Brighton (The).— 
Casino (The) .— Chelsea (The) .— 
Classy outing.—Earl of York.—Hvery- 
day (The).—Harvard (The).—In- 
formal meeting.—N. Y. yacht club.— 


BaRToL (WM. Lewisburg, 


Pencil stripe.—Picidilly (The) .— 

Snappy double.—Taly-ho. (KF 75090— 

75103, Apr. 5, 1909.) 

Bett (LILLIAN M.), Grangeville, 
Idaho. [8445-8447 


Fort Lapwai, Idaho, Gov’t Indian 
agency and schools. 

Half moon bridge. 

Tunnel 2 and bridge 19 below. 

(He 125831-1253338, Apr. 5, 1909.) 
BENFORD-BRYAN PUB. CO., Denver, Colo. 

[8448 

Colorado Springs, Colo. Bird’s-eye 
Wiews OCH T2127, Jan: 7, 1909. 2. e: 
Mar. 29, 1909.) 
BENNER (Harry M.), Hammondsport, 


hee [8449 
Drome. 4. McCurdy’s aeroplane 
Silver Dart. (Hy 2 BG5Ts «© Mary pay 
1909. ) 
BERRY (Mary ANNE), New York, N. Y. 


[8450 

Don’t be frightened, he whispered. 

(EF 72428, Dec. 30, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 1, 
1909. ) 


125 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8451 


pt. Iv, n. s., v.4 


BERWIN (L. M.), Chicago, Ill. 
[ 8451-84538 


 Billiken. (I 74833, Mar. 27, 1909.) 
—— (F 75031, Apr. 3, 1909.) 

(F 75246, Apr. 10, 1909.) 

BILLIKEN COMPANY, New York, N. Y. 

[8454-8456 

Billiken. (F 74224, Mar. 8, 1909.) 

(F 74459, Mar. 13, 1909.) 

—— (F 74628, Mar. 20, 1909.) 


BIRNEY (W. VEBPLANK), New York, 


DCOYs [8457, 8458 

Bit of Blarney. (H 123977, Mar. 
15, 1909.) 

My busy day. (H 123969, Mar. 15, 

1909. ) 

BISHOP (J. KNOWLES), Baltimore, Md. 

[8459-8462 

Taft (President) 1, 2. (H 1243873, 


124375, Mar. 11, 1909; 2 e. of each 
Mar. 19, 1909.) 


Taft (Mrs. William Howard) 1, 2. 
(H 124872, 1243874, Mar. 11, 1909; 2 ¢. 
of each Mar. 19, 1909.) 


BISSELL (FRANCES E.), Cambridge, 


Mass. [8463 
Falls at the flume. (H 124480, Mar. 
20, 1909; 2 c. Mar. 11, 1909.) 


Bocer (Epwin L.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[8464 


Champion  Pitland. (H 123602, 


Mar. 3, 1909.) 


BoNAWITz (GEORGE), New York, N. Y. 
[8465 


Retrospection. (H 124369, Mar. 11, 
1909. ) 

BoNINE (RosperRT Kates), Honolulu, 

Hawaii. [8466 


Honolulu, Hawaii, Public school ex- 
ercises. Lincoln centennial, 1909. (H 
128626, Mar. 3, 1909.) 


Book NEWS MONTHLY, 
Pa. 


Dutch kermess. 
1909. ) 


Ideal head of Shakespeare. (EF 
74424, Mar. 18, 1909.) 


BoTELER (FRANK), Washington, D. C. 
[8469 

(President) on reviewing 

(H 124206, Mar. 16, 1909.) 


Philadelphia, 
[8467, 8468 
(EF 74423, Mar. 13, 


Taft 
stand. 


BouGHTON (ALICE), New York, N. Y. 
[10 photographs] [8470-8479 


Behold a man full of leprosy.— 
Blind man. — Frontispiece (trip- 


BoUGHTON (ALICE)—Continued. 
tych).—Magazine cover design.—Man 
which had his hand withered.—One 
that was deaf.—Only son: of his 
mother.—Peter’s wife’s mother.—Thy 
daughter is dead.—Iwo blind men fol- 
lowed him. (H. 123912-123921, Mar. 
12, 1909.) 


BowDEN (CHAS.), Muncie, Ind. [8480 
Earlham college. (H 123768, Mar. 

8, 1909. ) 
Bowers (S. Atonzo), New York, N. Y. 
[8481, 8482 


Champagne bubble. (H 124904, Mar. 
11, 1909.) 


Ready for the plunge. 
Mar. 11, 1909.) 

BowMAN (CHAS. H.), Springboro, Pa. 

[8483 

(F 74425, Feb. 26, 


(H 124901, 


My college girl. 
13097) 
BrETON (HaARRy), Portland, Oreg. 


His master’s voice. 
8, 1909.) 


BREUKER & KESSLER CO., Philadelphia, 
Pa. [11 chromos] [8485-8495 


Bull dog.—Blonde full length figure.— 
Blonde in rose frame.—Blue sailor 
girl— Brunette full length figure.— 
Brunette in rose frame.—Cowboy.— 
Cowboy girl.—Daisy flower girl.—Rose 
flower girl—White sailor girl. (G 
21126, 21129-21138, Mar. 8, 1909.) 


Brown (EH. J.), Sheldon, Iowa. 
[8496, 8497 
Sheldon, Iowa, Carnegie library. 
(H 125256, Apr. 2, 1909.) 


9th st., 3rd ave. 
Apr. 5, 1909.) 


BRYAN POST CARD Co., Bryan, Ohio. 
[8498 
Bryan, Ohio, East side court square. 
(H 124306, Mar. 18, 1909.) 


Buck (Gro. V.), Washington, D. C. 
[22 photographs] [8499-8520 
Aleshire (Miss Marjorie).—Bank- 
head (Mrs. John H.)—Borah (Mrs. 
W. E.)—Burnham (Henry E.) 1, 2.— 


(EF 75205, Apr. 


(H 125368, 


| Foraker (J. B.)—Foster (David J.)— 
| Frazier 


(Miss A. K.)—Milton (Mrs. 
Wm. H.) 1-8.—Owen (Mrs. R. L.)— 
Scott (Mrs. Nathan B.)—1, 2.—Scott 
(Nathan B.) 1, 2—Sherman (Mrs. 
Jas. 8.) 1, 2.—Taft (President) and 
cabinet.—Taft class of ’78.—Wickliffe 
(Robt.) 1, 2. (H 124968-124989, Mar. 
29, 1909.) 


126 


' ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 13-17, Apr., 1999 


BUcKLIN (Gro. W.), Austin, Minn. 
[8521 
S. M. N. C. commercial class 1909. 
(H 124479, Mar. 20, 1909.) 


Buckman (W. H.), Baltimore, Md. 
[8522 
Everything is lovely and Billy pos- 
sum hangs high. (F 74557, Mar. 11, 
1909. ) 


BURENITOL MANUFACTURING ©O., Cam- 
bridge, Mass. [8523-8526 
Drink that may cause endless mis- 
ery. (F 73028, Feb. 6, 1909.) 
Publie cup, the cup that kills. 
g2122, Jan. 7,, 1909.) 


Touch not, taste not, handle not. 
(F 73027, Feb. 6, 1909.) 


We protect them from fire, why not 
from disease? (EF 73029, Feb. 6, 
1909.) 

2 c. of each Mar. 5, 1909. 


BURROWS BROS. cCo., Cleveland, Ohio. 
[8527 
American peace commission of 1782, 
by Benjamin West. (F 75157, Apr. 8, 
1909. ) 
Burtt (SAMvEL A.) Brooklyn, N: Y. 
[3 prints.] [8528-8530 
Montauk Point, Long  Island.— 
Near Harpers Ferry, Maryland.—Off 
Bar Harbor, Maine. (F 74878-74880, 
Mar. 29, 1909.) 


BuTLerR (Mrs. Harriet BLACKSTONE 
; C.) Dorchester, Mass. [8531 


Brooks (Phillips). (F 74991, Apr. 


(EF 


2, 1909.) 
CALKINS-CHOCOL ENGRAVING CO., Chi- 
cago, Ill. [8532 


Columbian lodge no. 819, A. F. and 
A.M. (F 74704, Mar. 24, 1909.) 
CALKINS PUB. HOUSE, San Francisco, 

Cal. [8533 

College daze. (F 74529. Mar. 17, 

909; 2 ce. Mar. 22, 1909.) 


-CAMMACK (JAMES ORVILLE), Green- 
castle, Ind. [8534, 8535 
Hughes (Bishop Edwin Holt). (H 
feeto00, Mar. 25, 1909; 2 c. Mar. 26, 
1909.) 
. Three De Pauw presidents. (H 
124857, Mar. 25, 1909; 2c. Mar. 26, 


1909.) 


CAMPBELL (JOSEPH) co., Camden, N. J. 
| [4 chromos] [8536-8539 

Afraid.—Artist (The).—His meal].— 
Marketing. (G 21240-21243, Mar. 30. 
1909.) 


8571 

CAPITOL ENGRAVING Co., Springfield, Il. 

[8540 

Pair of prize-winners. (F 74965, 
Apr. .4,141909.) 

CARPENTER (CHARLES T.), Philadel- 

phia, . Pa. [S541 

New York baseball club. 1909. (F 


74988, Apr. 2, 1909; 2 c. Mar. 27, 1909.) 


CARPENTER (F'orD A.), San Diego, Cal. 

[8542 

San Diego waterspout of Mar. 11, 
1909. (H 1253385, Mar. 24, 1909.) 


Case (W. H.), Juneau, Alaska. 
[8548, 8544 
King salmon going up stream, 1, 2. 
(H 125485, 1254386, Apr. 7, 1909.) 
CELEBRITY ART CO., Boston, Mass. 
[8545-8548 
(H 125394, 12395, 


Beach girl, 5, 7. 
Apr. 2, 1909.) 

Elk’s verse. (G 21315, Apr. 2, 1909; 
2 eS Apr’ 9, 1909°) 

He took my hunk of coal. (H 123935, 
Mar. 12, 1909.) 


CENTURY COMPANY, New York, N. Y. 

[8549, 8550 

Can’t nobody beat me makin’ skirts. 
(BY 7o1S2. Apr. t, 1909.) 

Why, Mr. Opp, I’m not old enough. 
C' 751338, Apr’ 'T 1909-) 


CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, 
IN 3 eka 

Gallatin (Albert). 

Hamilton (Alexander) from portrait 
in hall of Chamber of commerce; by 
John Trumbull. 

(F 74682, 74688, Mar. 23, 1909; 1 ec. 
of each Mar. 23, 1909; 1 c. of each Mar. 
26, 1909.) 


CHAMBERLAIN (JOHN N.), Miami, Fla. 

[8553 

Flagler’s (H. M.) special, crossing 

viaduct, Long Key, Fla. (H 125504, 
Apr. 8, 1909; 2 ec. Apr. 8, 1909.) 


CHAPLIN (E. L.), West Charleston, Vt. 
[5 photographs] [8554-8558 
Rattlesnake mt., Rumney, N. H.— 
Rumney, N. H.—Scenes around Rum- 
ney, N. H.—Scenes on Baker’s river.— 
West Rumney, N. H. (H 12548S- 
125492, Apr. 8, 1909.) 


CHILTON PRINTING CO., 
2e8 [8559-8571 
Atlantie City, N. J., 1-8. (F 74594—- 
74596, Mar. 19, 1909; 2 c. of each Mar. 
13, 1909. ) 
110. 


New York, 
[8551, 8552 


Philadelphia, 


| (F 75070-75079, Apr. 5, 
p £909-) 


127 


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8572 


ptorw, nos v8 


La 
[S572 


City hall, foundation 


CHRISTIE (WILLIAM MUNSON), 
Grange, Ill. 
Chicago, IIl., 


work: 13371" (Hb 1238928) Man. 
1909. ) 
CLAPPER (SADIE J.), Waterloo, Iowa. 
[8573 
Dog and puppies. (H 123854, Mar. 
10, 1909.) 
CLARK (W. D.), San Francisco, Cal. 


[8574 
Wailing wall of the 20th century. 
(H 128850, Feb. 27, 1909.) * 


CLAUSEN (WILLIAM), New York, N. Y. 
[8575 


Presidents of the United States. (F 
75012, Apr. 3, 1909; 2c. Mar. 29, 1909.) 


CLAUSER (WILLIAM H.), Havana, Ill. 


[8576 
U. S. and [Jllinois fish-commission 
boat and hatchery, Havana, Ill. (H 


123074; Mar. 15, 19095, 2. 0c, Web, 19) 
1909.) 


CLINEDINST (B. M.), Washington, D.C. 
[42 photographs] [8577-8618 
Sannon (H. Pauleus).—Taft (Pres- 

ident) and Gov. Hughes.—Taft (Pres- 

ident) and Mr. Carpenter.—Taft (Pres- 
ident and Mrs.)—-Taft (President) at 
desk.—Taft (President), reading.— 

Taft (President), Vice President Sher- 

man, and Mr. Stellwagen.—Wicker- 

sham (George)—Wickersham (Mrs. 

George) (H 123924123932, Mar. 12, 

1909. ) 


Bailey (R. O.)—Day (Mrs. R. S.)— 
De Laney (M. A.)—Edie (Guy L.)— 
Edwards (Mrs. Clarence)—Fletcher 
(Duncan )—Fletcher (Miss Louise)— 
Mletcher (Miss Nellie)—Garlington 
(Miss Sallie)—Good (J. W.)—Hamer 
(Thomas R.)—Johnson (M. N.)—Len- 
root (M. L.)—Mac Veagh (Franklin )— 
Members of the house of rep’s tak- 
ing oath of office—Morgan (R. T.)— 
Taft cabinet. (H 124866-124882, Mar. 
26, 1909. ) 


Babcock (E. J.)—Carr (Don M.)— 
Cole (Frank )—Cosby (Spencer )—Cou- 
den (Henry Noble)—Knox (P. C.)— 
Pedigo (Mr. W. R.)—Prouty (Mrs. 
Chas. )—Smith (EH. D.)—Stevens 
(Herbert A.)—Taft golf cabinet.— 
Taft (President) playing golf.—Taylor 
(Charles B.)—Tindle (Mrs. J. R.)— 
Valez (Carlo Garcia)—Wilson (Mr. 
Jasper) (H 125591-125606, Apr. 10, 
1909. ) 


128 


CoLBURN (A. R.), Tacoma Park, D. C. 
[8 photographs] [8619-8626 
Battlefield from above ramparts.—’ 
Ft. Stevens. 1, 2.—Ravine on Rhode’s 
division.—Sharpshooters’ tree. 1-3.—| 
Shepherd’s (Gov.) house. (H 125264— 
125271, Apr. 3, 19093) 


CoLBy (JAMES M.), Wausau, Wis. 
[8627-8630 


Abbottsford, Wis., Abbottsford high 
school, assembly room. (H 125126,) 
Mar. 31, 1909.) 


Grand Rapids, Wis.” is) ( 
124860-124862, Mar. 25, 1909.) 
CoLBy (VINCENT V.), Denver, Colo. 


[8631 
I can’t come out to play. (EF 74793, 


Mar. 26, 1909.) 


CoLtirrk (P. F.) & son, New York, | 
NY [8632-8638) 


Camera hunting for Africa’s big) 


game. 1-3. (F 75063-75065, Apr. 5,| 
1909.) 
——1-3. (H 125396-125398, Apr. 6,} 
1909.) | 
Roosevelt (President) and Presi-| 
dent-elect Taft. (H 123856, Mar. | 
1909.) 
CoNWELL (L. R.), New York, N. Y. 


[8639-867 4) 

All hands busy. (G 21148, Mar. 12, 
1909.) 

Army (The) 

Mar. 29, 1909.) 

Business demanding close attention, 

(G 21181, Mar. 19, 1909.) | 


1-6. (G 21227-21232) 


Christmas greetings. (G  21213,) 
Mar. 27, 1909.) | 

Closing time. (G 21182, Mar. 19, 
1909. ) | 

Come on in, the water’s fine. (G' 
21149, Mar. 12, 1909.) 


Found, the right kind of employer: 
(G 21183, Mar. 19; 1909.) 

Fun for one, but not for the other. 
(G 21150, Mar. 12, 1909.) 

I am waiting for you. 
Mar. 12, 1909.) 

Little recreation. (G 
19, 1909.) 

Looking backward is sometimes! 
dangerous. (G 21158, Mar. 12, 1909.)| 

May all Christmas joys be thine, 


(G 21157) 


21184, Mar, 


1-5. (G 21214-21218, Mar. 27, 1909.)| 
Now quit it. (G 21159, Mar. 12) 
1909.) 


s. 138-17, Apr., 1909 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETv. 


8727 


(L. R.)—Continued. 


Prize winner. (G 21160, Mar. 12, 
9.) 

Solid comfort. (G 21161, Mar. 12, 
9.) 

Thanksgiving greeting. 1-6. (G 


19-2124, Mar. 27, 1909.) 


, Things are running pretty smoothly. 
121185, Mar. 19, 1909.) 


ime for spring has come. (G 
, Mar. 12, 1909.) 
Wanted, a chaperon. (G 211638, 


“EES 1909.) 

V ied, the right kind of a type- 
writer. (G 21186, Mar. 19, 1909.) 
What do you think of our pictures. 
® 21164, Mar. 12, 1909.) 

Will she make it? (G 21165, Mar. 
, 1909.) 


(H. P.) Bon Air, Va. [8675 


| Storming the redoubt at Yorktown. 
(Hi 125364, Apr. 5, 1909.) 


ON (JOHN), East Cleveland, Ohio. 
‘ [S676 
meome (A). (EF 74213, Mar. 5, 
W9; 1 c. Feb. 25, 1909; 1c. Mar. 5, 
CoorER (W. A.), New York, N. Y. 
- [8677 
Mar. 


Lauder (Harry) (H 124422, 


20, 1909.) 

CorE (H. B.), New York, N. Y. 
Master C. I. (H 124809, 
39.) 

COURIER COMPANY oF BurFFALo, Buffalo, 
BON. Y. [8679-8682 
Broken idol. 20876, Feb. 9, 


[8678 
Mar. 18, 


(G 


Buffalo Bill’s wild west. (G 21166, 
ar. 12, 1909.) 
Sign of springtime. (G 20938, Feb. 


, 1909.) 
Way down in Alabam. 
. 15, 1909.) 


WEN (Max) New York, N. Y. 


(G 20939, 


[8683 
Cowen (M.) riding habits. (EF 
mee Mar. 27, 1909; 2 c. Mar. 16, 
U9.) 
Sc g (Ropert J.), Oakland, Cal. 


[8684 
Her first refusal. (H 123739, Mar. 
1909. ) 
ANDALL PACKING co., Palmyra, N. Y. 
[8685 


I dropped in, thank you for helping 
out. (F 74207, Mar. 8, 1909.) 


CRANE COMPANY, Washington, D. C. 


[ 8686-8690 

After the ball. (IF 74428,. Mar. 18, 
1909. ) 

Bachelor (The) 
13, 1909.) 

Boston girl. 
1909.) 

Meditation. 
1909. ) 

New York girl. 
1909. ) 

2 ec. of each Feb. 16, 1909. 


(F 74430, Mar. 


CE (4427, Mar. 23, 


(fF 74429, Mar. 13, 


(F 74426, Mar. 18, 


CRITERION PUB. Co., Chicago, Ill. 
[8691—S695. 
Before election and after election. 
(E 74280, Feb. 15, 1909.) * 


City dry. (F 74279, Feb. 15, 1909.) 

City wet. (F 74278, Feb. 15, 1909.) 

2 c. of each Feb. 20, 1909.* 

From caterpillar to butterfiy. (KF 
74282, Feb. 20, 1909.) * 

Reason pitted against prejudice. (F . 


74281, Feb. 20, 1909.)* 


CurRTIS (ASAHEL), Seattle, Wash. 
[S696-S7T05 
Large tree in Washington. (Ev 
124633, Mar. 23, 1909.) 
Seattle harbor, yachting. 
125286-125294, Apr. 3, 1909.) 


Curtis & CAMERON, Boston, Mass. 
[ST06—-8712 

Boogey man; by G. G. Wiederseim.. 
(H 124008, 124009, Mar. 15, 1909.) 

Easter offering: by Ethel Wright. 
(H 124959, Mar. 29, 1909.) 

Kenneth, or Supper: by Ernest Fos- 
bery. 1, 2. (H 124960, 124961, Mar. 
29, 1909. ) 

Little Miss 
Schevill. 1, 2. 


1-9. (Hf 


Biter; «by Wi, Vv. 
(H 124962, 124963, Mar. 


29, (1909;) 
CUTHBERTSON (Mrs. IDA),. Riverside, 
Cal. [8713-8724 


Prince Albert, Cuthbertson’s famous 
educated horse. 350-358, 363-365. (H 
223612123625, Mar. 3, 1909; 2 cof 
each Mar. 10, 1909.) 


Daovup (S.), Washington, D. C. [8725 
Impression of the hand of President 
Taft. (H 124841, Mar. 25, 1909.) 
DAVIDSON (FRANCIS C.), 
Oregon. 
Monmouth, Oregon. 1, 2. 
1249384, Mar. 29, 1909.) 


Monmouth, 
[8726, 8727 
(H 124938, 


129 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


Davis (Epwarp H.), Mesa Grande, Cal. 
[8728-8733 
A-mi-hop-soo. 1-6. (H 124590- 
124595, Mar. 22, 1909.) 
Davis & HICKEMEYER, New York, N. Y. 
[7 photographs. ] [87384-8740 
Elsa.—Forget-me-nots. — Her valen- 
tine.—Ophelia.— Printemps.—Roses.— 
Song of the lark. (H 125323-125329, 
Apr. 3, 1909.) 


Day (LUELLA), 


St. Augustine, Fla. 
[8741, 8742 
Silver casque, representing the land- 
ing of Ponce de Leon at St. Augustine, 


Mia. C.° Ch iZ3T27, Mar, 6G, 1909°) 


Spring house, Fountain of youth, 
1518. (H 123453, Mar. 1, 1909.) 


DENISON (H. H.), Barron, Wis. 
[8748-8745 
(H 124852, 


AImenn: “" Wase  ads 2: 


1248538, Mar. 25, 1909.) 
Freak calf, Barron, Wis. 
Apr. 1, 1909.) 


DENMAN (A. H.), Tacoma, Wash. 


(HI 125128, 


[8746 

Mt. Tacoma, from Electron. (H 
124924, Mar. 27, 1909.) 

DENVER Post, Denver, Colo. [8747-8751 


Adventures of the little Post Want- 
ad. (F 74890, Mar. 11, 1909.) 

—— (F 74566, Mar. 18, 1909.) 

—— (F 74801, Mar. 26, 1909.) 

—— (F 74978, Apr. 1, 1909.) 

ae ey ToOLGl, Aprra; 1909>) 
Derrick (T. F.), Thomas, Okla. 


[8752-8758 


Thomas, Okla, 1-7) (a wens 


125187, Apr. 1, 1909. ) 
DES MOINEAUXx (EH. J.) & SmitH (C. 
H.), New York N. Y. [8759 
Lincoln anniversary tablet. (F 
74706, Mar. 24, 1909; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1909). 
DETROIT PUBLISHING COMPANY, Detroit, 
Mich. [8760-8777 
miiirondack mts... N. Yool, 22. (Hh 
125369, 125370, Apr. 5, 1909.) 
Mischief. (H 123557, Mar. 1, 1909.) 
Portland, Maine, Union station. (H 
125371, Apr. 5, 1909.) 
Saranac lake from Baker mt., N. Y. 
(H 125872, Apr. 5, 1909.) 


DEWEY (FRED E.), South Haven, Mich, 
[8779 


Men we honor. (H 124876, Mar. 19, 


1909. 
We et _CALICE MARGARET), Mon- 
treat, N. C. [12 photographs] 
[ST80-8791. 
Brook scene.—Craggies (The).— 


Cragmont sanatorium.—Fording north 
fork of the Swannanoa.—Island in the 
Swannanoa.—Little falls in the Swan- 
nanoa.—Mountain home.—Mountain 
view.—Our narrow valley.—Seven sis- 
ters.—Train approaching Black moun- 
tain.—View from Woodland heights. 
(H 118690-118701, Nov. 20, 1908; 2 ¢ 
of each Mar. 25, 1909.) 


(Chaplain [THomas J.]), 
U. 8. A., Fort Sam Houston, Tex. 
[17 photographs] [8792-8808 
Artillery drill, Leon Springs.——Be 
hind stone wall, Leon Springs.—Cov- 
ering approaches with machine guns.— 
Firing salute, lower post.—Forward, 
trot, gallop, charge.—Full dress 
guardmount.—Here they come.—lIn- 
fantry band, dress uniform.—Machine 
gun inspection, dress uniform.—Ma- 
chine gun mule, dressed fit to kill.— 
Machine gun mule, service uniform.— 
Ready for action, Leon Springs.—Re- 
cruits learning to cook.—Regimental 
parade, service uniform.—Rifle prac- 
tice, Leon Springs.—Squadron inspec- 
tion, service uniform.—Taft (Presi- 
dent) reviewing troops. (H 124616— 
124632, Mar. 23, 1909.) 
DittTMER (ADOLPH), Orange, Cal. | 
[S809, 8810 
(H 125057, Mar.’ 3@ 


DICKSON 


Arch beach. 
19809.) 

Rough landing. 
80, 1909.) 
Dopp, MEAD & CO., 


(H 125V58, Mar. 


New York, N. Y. 
[8811-8814 
Girl joined him on the veranda. 
Not once did he look back. 
Sophia Farrell. 
Woman was very sweet and beauti- 
ful. 


(EF Le ae sa Mar. 31, 1909; 2 @ 


of each Mar. 22, 1909.) 
Doncourt (Howarp), New York 
iN. [8815 


Roosevelt on his porch at Oyster! 


Yellowstone Park, Wyo. 1-13. (H| Bay. (H 124054, Mar. 16, 1909; 1 @ 
125373-125385, Apr. 5, 1909.) Mar. 6, 1909. 1c. Mar. 16, 1909. ) 
DeEviin (Epwarp J.), Newark, N. J. DornBusH (Henry G.), Kalamazoo, 

[8778 Mich, [S816 

Vignette for diploma. (KF 74795, Burdick arcade. (H 124509, Mam 

Mar. 6, 1909.) 22, 1909.) } 
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} 
: 


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AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 13-17, Apr., 1909 9074 
Downs (F. M.), Lincoln, Nebr. [8817 | DUPONT (Armé)—Continued. 
Lineoln, Nebr., engine house no. 1. Destinn (Emmy) 14. (H 125196- 


(H 123529, Mar. 1, 1909.) 


DRAKE (Harry), London, England. 
Tramp steamer; by Frank H. Mason. 
(F 74421, Mar. 13, 1909.) 
Widgeons pitching; by Frank South- 
gate. (F 74422, Mar. 13, 1909.) 


DRUCKER & CO., New York, N. Y. 
[8820-8841 

Aero club of America, Hotel St. 
Regis. (H 124679, Mar. 25, 1909.) 

American institute of electrical 
engineers, anniversary dinner. (H 
124287, Mar. 17, 1909.) 

Banquet in honor of Wm. H. Taft, 
tendered by Yale graduates. (H 
124678, Mar. 25, 1909.) 


Dinner to Dean John Howard Van 


Amringe. (H 125431, Apr. 7, 1909.) 
Indiana society dinner. (H 124559, 
Mar. 22, 1909.) 
Peace society dinner, 1, 2. (H 


ott 1923542, Mar. 1, 1909.) 
Plainfield board of trade, Plainfield, 
WN. J. (H 124288, Mar. 17, 1909.) 
Tableau. 741A-741N. (H_ 125210-— 
g25223, Apr. 2, 1909.) 


DumMBACK (JOHN A.), 
Wis. [8842-8844 


Independence, Wis., Sts. Peter’s and 
Paul’s Polish Catholic church, A-C. 
(H 123986—-123988, Mar. 15, 1909.) 


Duront (Aime), New York, N. Y. 


Independence 


[8845-9074 

Abott (Bessie), 1-7. (H 124141- 
924147, Mar. 16, 1909.) 

Alda (Frances), 1-6. (H 124124- 
924129, Mar. 16, 1909.) 

Amato (Pasquale),14. (H 124173-— 


124176, Mar. 16, 1909.) 

im 1-3. (H 125466-125468, Apr. 7, 
1909; 2 c. of each Apr. 8, 1909.) 

_ Anthers (George), 14. (H 125192- 
925195, Apr. 1, 1909; 2 c. of each Apr. 
2, 1909.) 


Calve (Emma), 1-6. (H 124062-— 
| 124067, Mar. 16, 1909.) 
 Ciaperelli (Gina), 1-8. (H 124057- 


124059, Mar. 16, 1909.) 


de Moss (Mrs. M. Hissem-). (H 
(124193, Mar. 16, 1909.) 
- Destinn (Emmy), 1-3. (H 124079- 


124081, Mar. 16, 1909.) 


ie ——4. (H 124649, Mar. 24, 1909; 
12 c. Mar. 16, 1909.) 
L 


* 


[8818, 8819 | 


125199, Apr. 1, 1909; 2 c. of each Apr. 
2, 1909.) 

Didur (Adamo) 1-8. (H 125159- 
125161, Apre t, 1909: 2c... o£, each Apr. 
2, 1909.) 

Eames (Emma) 1-26. (H 125487- 
125462, Apr. 7, 1909; 2 c. of each Apr. 
8, 1909.) 

Farrar (Geraldine) 1-5. 
124177-124181, Mar. 16, 1909.) 


(i 


——6-8. (H 124182-124184, Mar. 
16, 1909.) 
9-16. (H 124185-124192, Mar. 
16, 1909.) 
Feinhals (Fritz) 1-8. (H 124071- 
124078, Mar. 16, 1909.) 
Flahaut (Marianne) 14. (H 


125188125191, Apr. 1, 1909; 2 ¢. of 
each Apr. 2, 1909.) 


5, 6 (H 125353, 125354, Apr. 
8, 1909.) 
Fornia (Rita) 1-5. (H 124136- 


124140, Mar. 16, 1909.) 


— 1-8. (H 125169-125176, Apr. 1, 
1909: 2 ¢. oF each, Apr. 2, 1909.) 


Garden (Mary) 1-8. (H 124099- 
124106, Mar. 16, 1909.) 
Gatti-Casazza (Guilio) 1-5. (H 


124091—124095, Mar. 16, 1909.) 


Gay (Maria) 1-10. (H 124111- 
124120, Mar. 16, 1909.) 


—— 11-13. (H 124121-124123, Mar. 
16, 1909.) 
Hageman (Richard) (H_ 125162, 


Apes). £909 2-2: e. Ape 2, .1909:) 
Hinckley (Allen OC.) = 1-9. 
124082-124090, Mar. 16, 1909.) 
Jorn <@arl) (Hs 425363 (Apr 5, 
1909. ) 
——1-6. (H 125163-125168, Apr. 1, 
1909; 2 c. of each Apr. 2, 1909.) 


Kaschowska (Felice) 1-7. (H 
12a otes. Apr ft, 1909:"2..e. :of 
each Apr. 2, 1909.) 


(H 


Seog CE bool, 4125552, Apr. 

5, 1909.) 

L’ Huillier (Isabel) 14. (Ho 
124161-124164, Mar. 16, 1909.) 

Lussan (Zélie de) 1. (H 124168, 
Mar. 16, 1909.) 

Mahler (Gustav) 1-8. (H 124096— 
124098, Mar. 16, 1909.) © 

Martin (Riccardo) 1-3. (EH 


GS-12 4G5, “Apr. 7, 1909; 2. Of 

each Apr. 8, 1909.) 
Morena (Berta) 1-6. 

124135, Mar. 16, 1909.) 


(H 124130— 


131 


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9075 


Dupont (ArimMé)—Continued. 


Mulford (Florence) 1, 2 (H 
124069, 124070, Mar. 16, 1909.) 

Nordica (Lillian) 1. (H 124056, 
Mar. 16, 1909.) 

Note (Jean) 1-4. (H  124107- 
124110, Mar. 16, 1909.) 

Pasquale (Bernice di) 1-8 (H 
125550125002, Apr. 5, 1909:) 

Ranzenberg (Mary) 1-3. (H 
124165-124167, Mar. 16, 1909.) 

Rappold (Marie), 1. (H 124068, 
Mar. 16, 1909.) 

Rider-Kelsey (Corinne), 1, 2. (H 


124060, 124061, Mar. 16, 1909.) 
Schumann-Heink (Ernestine),. 1-7. 
(H 124148-124154, Mar. 16, 1909.) 
— 8-13. (H 124155-124160, 
16, 1909. ) 
Sparks (Leonora) 14 (H 125184— 
125187, Apr. 1, 1909; 2 ¢. of each Apr. 
2, 1909.) 


Mar. 


Van Niessen-Stone( Matja) 1-6. (H 
124194124199, Mar. 16, 1909.) 
Witherspoon (Herbert) 14. (H 
124169-124172, Mar. 16, 1909.) 
HARLE—HARRISON STUDIO, Knoxville, 
Tenn. [9075 
Satisfied. (H 125101, Mar. 31, 1909.) 
Eron (M.), Chicago, Ill. [9076-9081 
Standard motor college. 1-6. (F 


73824-13829, Feb. 25, 1909.*) 


EDISON MFG. CO., Orange, N. J. 
[9082-9159 
Bird in a gilded cage. 1-6. (H 
123769-123774, Mar. 8, 1909.) 
Canadian winter carnival. 1-6. (H 
124046-124051, Mar. 15, 1909.) 
Colored stenographer. 1-5. (H 
123788-123792, Mar. 9, 1909.) 
Cry from the wilderness. 1-4. (H 
124583-124586, Mar. 22, 1909.) 


Cup of tea and she. 1-4. (H 125513-— 
125516, Apr. 8, 1909.) 

Father’s first half holiday. 
(H 125278—125280, Apr. 3, 1909.) 

Hard to beat. 1-5. (H 124847-— 
124851, Mar. 25, 1909.) 


In the days of witchcraft. 1, 2, 4, 5. 
(H 125508, 125509, 125511, 125512, Apr. 
$8; 2809-) 


1-3. 


Interrupted joy ride. 1-3. (Ho 
125517-125519, Apr. 8, 1909.) 

Love’ is’ blind: .1-3. (CH. 123887— 
123889, Mar. 11, 1909.) 

Mary Jane’s lovers. 1, 2. (H 
123793, 123794, Mar. 9, 1909.) 


132 


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EDISON MFG. co.—Continued. 

Midnight supper. 1-6. (H 1238881- 
123886, Mar. 11, 1909.) 

Oh rats! 1-4 (H 124843124846, 
Mar. 25, 1909.) 


On the western frontier. 1-5. (H 
125281125285, Apr. 3, 1909.) 

Other fellow. 1-3. (H 125505— 
125507, Apr. 8, 1909.) 


Star of Bethlehem. 1-8. (H 124812— 
124319, Mar. 18, 1909.) 


Strolling players. 1-5. (H 124414— 
124418, Mar. 19, 1909.) 
Unappreciated genius. 1, 2 (H 


125276, 125277, Apr. 3, 1909.) 


Epwarps (Roy C.), Moran, Kans. 
[9160-9163 


Freak lamb. a-d. (H 12438381- 


124334, Mar. 19, 1909.) 


Ecan (M. B.), Summerville, S. C. 
[9164, 9165 


Summerville, 8S. C. 1,2. (F 7415] 


T4758, Mar. 25, 1909.) 


EeecMaNn (J. I.), Shamokawa, Wash. 
[9166, 9167 
Shamokawa island. (H123751, Mar. 
8, 1909; 2 ec. Mar. 10, 1909.) 
Shamokawa, Wash., zero weather. 
(H 123750, Mar. 8, 1909] 2c alas. 1a 
1909.) 


| EICKEMEYER (RUDOLPH), Yonkers, N. 
x, 


[9168, 9169 
Autumn fields, (H 128741, Mar. 8) 
1909. ) | 
Days work done. (H 123742, Marv 
8, 1909.) ; 
q 
EISMANN (THEODOR), New York, N. YY. 
[41 photographs] (170-9210 
Oracle série. 1-3. (H 123890— 
123892, Mar. 12, 1909.) 
—- 4-18. (H 124481-124495, Mar. 
22, 1909.) 


After the ball.—Between you, I and 
the lamp post.—Can we risk it at $25 
per ?—Don’t butt in.—Don’t throw any 
bouquets.—Friend in need.—Here is 
looking at you.—How to prevent wifie” 
from cooking.—I am having a Childs 
lunch.—I am trying to meet you.—I 
dye to see you.—I have a good strong- 
hold.—I just found some time.—I just 
missed the train.—Open hint.—Quite 
the same.—Ready to accommodate.—~ 
Sinilarity.—Star of the evening gently 
guide me.—We are behind time.—We_ 
are dying to meet you.—We bring out” 
a new line.—Why all men stared. r 
125077-125099, Mar. 31, 1909.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 
nos. 138-17, Apr., 1909 


Eson, (A. W.) & co., Boston, Mass. 

[9211 

Little Rose; by Whistler. (F 74384, 
Mar. 11, 1909; 2 c. Mar. 13, 1909.) 


EVENING BULLETIN, Philadelphia, Pa. 

[9212 

If you have vacant places, ete. (G 
21316, Apr. 5, 1909.) 


EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE PORTOLA 
FESTIVAL, San Francisco, Cal. 
[9213 
Portola festival. (G 21113, Mar. 5, 
1909; 2 e. Mar. 31, 1909.) 


FAIRBANKS BrRos., Austin, Minn. - 
[9214, 9215 
MelIntyre Post G. A. R. 1, 2. (H 
125124, 125125, Mar. 31, 1909.) 


FAIRCHILD PUB. CO., New York, N. Y. 

[9216 

Gentleman’s 75050, 
Apr. 5, 1909.) 


journal. (EK 


FELSENTHAL (GABE), Chicago, Il. 
[9217 
Dancing girl. (F 74856, Mar. 29, 
1909.) 


FietpD (CHARLES ARTHUR’ BIRCH-), 
New York, N. Y. [9218, 9219 
Going down. (H 124902, Mar. 11, 
1909.) 
Lobster bait. 
1909.) 


FIsHBAvucH (W. A.), Empire, C. Z. 
[10 photographs] [9220-9229 
Canal crossing the Chagres river.— 
Canal from Pedro Miguel.—Canal 
route from Pedro Miguel.—Culebra 
and the canal.—Culebra and Empire.— 
Culebra cut.—Gatun, work on great 
dam.—I. ©. C. Hotel Tivoli. Mon- 
tana (U. S. cruisers) and North Caro- 
lina in Colon harbor.—Taboga Island. 
(H 124211124220, Mar. 16, 1909.) 


FLEMING (Tom), Hilton, N. J. 
[9230-9232 
73982, Mar. 2, 


(H 124903, Mar. 11, 


March forth. 
1909.) 

Revising the rules. (F 74431, Mar. 
13, 1909; 1 c. Mar. 5, 1909; 1 c. Mar. 
13, 1909. ) 

Teddy’s high mark. 
2, 1909. 


Forp (Grorce M.), Bluefield, W. Va. 
[9233 


(EF. 72579, 


(EF 


(F 738983, Mar. 


Beaver high school. 


_ Jan. 19, 1909; 2 ec. Mar. 8, 1909.) 


1k 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 
9251 


FOREMAN (JAMES ELLSwortH), Chi- 
cago, Ill. [9234 
Lincoln (Abraham), statue, in Lin- 
coln park, Chicago; by Augustus St. 
Gaudens. (H 124386, Mar. 19, 1909.) 


ox (CHARLES HENRY), Philadelphia, 


Pa. [9235 
Crepe spray. (H 124928, Mar. 27, 
1909.) 


Fox (F. 8S. & M. V.), Chicago, I. 
[92386, 9237 
Klauber (H 124547, Mar. 
22, 1909.) 
Sercombe (Parker H.) 
Mar. 17, 1909. 


FRANK (Ivan) & Co., New York, N. Y. 
[923 
75081, 


(Ruth) 


(H 124301, 


Boys with 
Ary dB: 91909: ) 


FRAZIER (EDwarD JAMES), Thompson, 


squirrels. (F 


Mont. [9239-9244 
Log jam, 13 miles east of Thomp- 
son, Mont. (H 124446, Mar. 20, 
1909. ) 
Paradise, “Mont. 1-5. (H ‘124447 


124451, Mar. 20, 1909.) 

Frey (HANNAH E.), Baltimore, Md. 

[9245 
(FE 

2. @. Hep. 2t, 


First place of meeting 1787. 
74613, Mar. 20, 1909; 


1909. ) 
FRIEDMAN (Harry), Port Richmond, 
MEY: [9246 


Lady looking out from parted por- 
tiers and cupid. (F 74558, Mar. 18, 
1909. ) 

Frost & REED, Bristol, England. [9247 

Carmen; by M. Carmack. (F 74813, 
Mar. 27, 19092 2c. Apr. 1, 1909.) 


GARRAWAY PHOTO. ART CO., New 


aXe 


York, 
[9248 
McWatters (Arthur) and Grace 
Tyson. (H 128706, Mar. 6, 1909.) 
GIFFORD (FRANKLIN L.), Woods Hole, 
Mass. [9249 


Woods Hole in 1850. (H 124418, 
Mar. 19, 1909.) 


GILBERT (C. ALLAN), New York, N. Y. 
[9250 
My southern Rose. (H 123971, Mar. 


15, 1909.) 


GLOEGE (E. H.), Monroe, Wis. [9251 


Monroe business institute, 1909. (H 
ihre? Mars 31, 19097: 2 e. Apr’ 1, 
1909.) 


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9252 


pt. iV; S49. = 


GOEPFERT (G. Epw.), Rawhide, Nev. 
[9252 
Desert (The) (H 125404, Apr. 7, 
1909; 2 ec. Mar. 25, 1909.) 


GOLDENSKY (ELIAS), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[9253 


Witmer (Dr. L.) (H 125258, Apr. 3, 


1909. } 
Goopwin (GRACE DUFFIELD), Paw- 
pucker, RK. I, (9254-9256 
Duffield (Rev. George), D. D. (H 
123895, Mar. 12, 1909.) 
Stand up, stand up for Jesus. <Auto- 


graph copy. Pages 1, 2. (H 123893, 


123894, Mar. 12, 1909.) 


GRAY LITHOGRAPH COMPANY, New York, 
EY [9257-9268 
Going to a New York city fire. (G 
PPP10.\ Wear. 25; 909% 2c vine aoe 
1909. ) 

Grace. (G 21125, Mar. 6,,1909; 2'c. 
Mar. 8, 1909.) 
Hallowe'en. 
Mar. 12, 1909.) 

See that spot. 
1909.) 

Something sweet. (G 21211, Mar. 
25, 1909; 2 c. Mar. 29, 1909.) 

Tired out. (G 21233, Mar. 29, 1909.) 

Too much Fourth. (G 21314, Apr. 9, 
1909. ) 


1-6. (G 21151-21156, 


(H 123852, Mar. 3, 


GREENE (JOHN J.), Lawrence, Mass. 
[9269 


Curfew will not ring tonight. (H 


124669, Mar. 25, 1909.) 


Groty (SYLVESTER E.), Delphas, Ohio. 

[9270-9271 

St. John’s Roman Catholic church. 

iene, “GEL, 124012) 24018, Mia aes, 
1909. ) 


GUSTIN (HE. W.), New York, N. Y. 
[9272-9275 
Boh. Sut isnt she a tricht,. CE 
74659, Mar. 22, 1909.) 
Forgetting their troubles. 
pref, L909.) 
Typewriter 
Mar (22, 1909.) 
Well, there’s nothing for me to do 
but get married. (F 74660, Mar. 22, 
1909. ) 


Gut (Kari), New York, N. Y. [9276 


Billy possum. (H 123607, Mar. 3, 
1908. ) 


(I 75187, 


Supplies. (F 74662, 


Hackney & MOALE co., Asheville, N. C. 
} [9277-9282 

Checkats bluff, Long John moun- 
tain. (H 124504, Mar. 17, 1909.) 

Connemara, Flat Rock, N. C. 
124505, Mar. 17, 1909.) 

Hendersonville, N. C., Laurel park, 
basin spring. (H 124502) Marae 
1809. ) 

Indian cave, at Indian Cave park. 
(H 124506, Mar. 17, 1909.) 

Lover’s leap at Jump Off mountain. 
(H 124508, Mar. 17, 1909.) 

Mount Hebron tower. (H 124507, 
Mar. 17, 1909.) 

2c. of each Feb. 23, 1909. 


(Hi 


HAESELER PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIOS, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. [9283-9285 


Mitchell (Dr. .S. (Weir) is -sGet 
124964—-124966, Mar. 29, 1909.) 


HAGELSTEIN BROS., New York, N. Y. 

[9286-9289 

Dorothy. (KF 75052, Mar. 29, 1909.) 

Garden (Mary) as Thais. (F 
75051, Mar. 29, 1909.) 

Sharp (Mrs.) and 

75053, Mar. 29, 1909.) 
Spotswood (Mrs.) 


children. F 


(F 75054, Mar. 


29, 1909.) 
HAGEMEISTER (H.) co., New York, 
ok [9290 


New York, N. Y., Hudson scene and 
new tube, McAdoo tunnel. (H 123880, 
Mar. 11, 1909.) 


HAINES PHOTO CO., Conneaut, Ohio. 
[9291-93238 


Augusta, “Gas tae: (H 1238966, 
123967, Mar? 13, 45033) 

Charleston, 8. C. 1-12. (H 124635- 
124646, Mar. 23, 1909; 2 «© of each 


Mar. 22, 1909.) 

Jacksonville, Fla. 14. (H 1238936— 
123939, Mar. 12, 1909; 2 ec. of each 
Mar. 5, 1909.) 


St. Augustine, Fla., Hotels Cordova 


and Aleaza. (H 123940, Mar. 12; 1909; 
2c. Mar. 5, 1909.) 


Savannah, Ga. 1-8. (H 1243820- 
124327, Mar. 18, 1909.) 
Tampa, Fla. .1=6:. (H 128960- 


123965, Mar. 13, 1909.) 


Hasos (ALBIN), Chattanooga, Tenn. 


[9324-9330 
Chattanooga, Tenn. 1-7. (H 124039- 


124045, Mar. 15, 1909.) 


134 


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ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


~ nos. 138-17, Apr., 1909 


_ Hares (Gro. W.), Philadelphia, Pa. 


(F 74630, Mar. 20, 1909.) 


Hatt (G. A.), Clifton Station, 
{7 photographs] [9382-9338 

Battle scarred tree on the Henry 
farm.—Bull Run, stone bridge.—Cen- 
terville, Va. 1-3.—Mitchell’s Ford, 
bridge——Union Mills. (H 124548- 
124554, Mar. 22, 1909.) 


Hau (Gero. P.) & son, New York, N. Y. 
[9339-9344 

Brooklyn bridge, curve at Brooklyn 
terminal. 6103. (H 124522, Mar. 22, 
1909.) 

Manhattan bridge. 6104. 
Mar. 22, 1909.) 

New York, N. Y. 1-4. 
124958, Mar. 29, 1909.) 


Hatt (W. Lovegine), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[9345 

Twenty-one guns for Col. Roosevelt 
out the Narrows. (H 124935, Mar. 29, 


1909.) 
HALVERSON (L. H.), Blackduck, Minn. 
[9346-9349 
Banner load, Pine Island, Minn. 
as 2 3, C 9. (H 124409- 


124412, Mar. 19, 1909.) 


HARDMAN, PECK co., New York, N. Y. | 


[9850, 9851 


Zenatello (Giovanni) 1680-1, 1680-2. 
(H 124557, 124558, Mar. 22, 1909.) 


Hare (Mrs. Arice), Santa Clara, Cal. 


[9352, 9353 
On the crest of the hill. (H 123988, | 
Feb. 25, 1909.) | 
Santa Clara, street scene. (HH | 


123984, Feb. 25, 1909.) 
_ Harper & gros., New York, N. Y. 


[9354-93859 
Belarius: Hail, thou fair heaven; 
by Edwin A. Abbey, R. A. (F 73821, 


Feb. 25, 1909.) 
_ Jachimo steals from the trunk; by 
Edwin Abbey, R. A. (F 73820, Feb. 
_ 25, 1909.) 
7 Imogen: Ho! who’s here; by Edwin 
A. Abbey, R. A. (F 73822, Feb. 25, 
1909. ) 

2c. of each Mar. 12, 1909. 
) Katherine and Alice, the lesson in 
| English. (F 74716, Mar. 24, 1909.) 
_ King Henry: I pray thee, bear my 
former answer back. (F 74718, Mar. 
_ 24, 1909.) 


81450—_09——2 


| Meyer 


9395 


| Harper & Bros.—Continued. 

[9331 | 
Crossed eyes straightened by glasses. | 
| 24, 1909.) 


Va. | 


King Henry: O God of battles! steel 
my soldiers’ hearts. (F 74717, Mar. 


2c. of each Apr. 7, 1909. 
Harris (W. J.), Pittston, Pa. 


[93860, 93861 
St. Augustine, Fla., Fort Marion, 
court. (H 125123, Mar. 31, 1909.) 


— Zorayda club. (H 124423, Mar. 


| 20, 1909.) 


| Harris & Ewine, Washington, D. C. 


[23 photographs. ] [9362-9384 
Ex-President’s departure. — Inaugu- 


| ration of President Taft.—Roosevelt 

(H 124523, 
| Troop A. 
(H 124955-— | 
E oe 1909.) 


and Taft.—Taft (Presidentand Mrs.)— 
(H 1287380-1237383, Mar. 6, 


1909 ; H 123734, Mar. 6, 1909; 2 ce. Mar. 


Brewer (D. J.)—Coromilas (LL. A.) — 
Currier (F. D.)—Fitzgerald (J. J.)— 
Gude (Ore).— Harlan (Justice).— 
McKenna (J.)—Mann (J. R.)— 
[Mayor] des Planches (Edmundo) .— 
(George von lL.) — Moody 
(W. H.)—Payne (Sereno E.)—Peck- 
ham (R. W.)—Pina (Ramon).—Root 
(Elihu).—- Takahira (K.) -— Wilson 
(James).—Wu Ting Fang. (H 124565- 
124582, Mar. 22, 1909.) 


Harr (LeEtTitT1a B.), New York, N. Y. 
{9385 
Old fashioned garden. (H 123976, 


Mar. 15, 1909.) 


HaArtT, SCHAFFNER & Marx, Chicago, IIL. 
[9386, 9387 

Ball game. (F 75158, Apr. 8, 1909.} 
Decoration day. (F 75159, Apr. 8, 


| 1909.) 


| HARTWELL 


(Sipney R.), Milwaukee, 
Wis. [9388 
Oshkosh, chief of Menominie In- 


dians. (H 124305, Mar. 18, 1909.) 


HARVEY (FRED), Kansas City, Mo. 
[9889-9395 
Ash Fork, Ariz. 10953, 10965. (F 
74234, 74235, Mar. 8, 1909.) 


Grand canyon of Arizona, Hotel Ei 
Cover porot. vt “4255. Mar. 8, 
1909.) 


Muir (John) and John Burroughs. 


1, 2. (H 124647, 124648, Mar. 19, 
1909. ) 
Santo Domingo, N. Mex. 12961, 


12962. (F 74236, 74237, Mar. 8, 1909.} 


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pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


9396 . 
HATCHER -PUB. ©O., Macon, Ga. [29 
photographs | | 9396-9424 
Across country.—Cup of tea.—De- 


parting day.—Evelyn.—Fine chance.— 
Jonquils.—Miniature.—Over the hill.— 


Pink bow.—Social call.—String of 
pearls. (H 124290-124300, Mar. 17, 
1909. ) 


Aleen.—_Blackeyed Susan.—Bo 
Peep.—Charm of the Orient.—Coming 
through the rye.—Coquette (The).— 
Daisies.—Dorothy.—Eastern maid.— 
Fanchon.—F lower girl.—Green vase.— 
Tone.—Love song.—Marjorie.—Opera 
girl.—sSt. Cecilia.——Shepherdess (The). 
(H 125563-125580, Apr. 10, 1909.) 


Hatron (WitLtiam H.), Hartford, 
Conn. [9425 
Lucky poste card. (H 124588, Mar. 
18, 1909.) 
HersHry (Mary ELizaABeTH), New 
Mork, ON: 3: [9426-9429 
[Easter cards] 1 44. (F 74196— 


74199, Mar. 6, 1909.) 


Hurais. (V..S.)..co., San.dose, Gal: 
[9430, 94381 
Another Dam relation. (F 75125, 
Apr. 6, 1909.) 
Evolution of the 
Apr. 6, 1909.) 


stork. (CH 75228, 


Hiscock (F.. J.), Cody, Wyo. 
[9432-9434 

Cody (Col. W. and party at 
Frost’s cave. 

On Cody route to Yellowstone park. 
86, ST. 

(H 1240386-124038, Mar. 
2c. of each Mar. -19, 1909.) 


F.) 


15, 1909; 


. HISPANIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA, New 
Workeon,. X. | 9435-9487 
{52 photographs, titles in two alphabets.] 

A St. Cloud; by Ignacio Zuloaga. 


Anachoréte CE): by Ignacio 
Zuloaga. 

Attente (L’); by Ignacio Zuloaga. 

Bourdin (Madame), portrait; by 
Ignacio Zuloaga. 

Bréval (Mule Lucienne), portrait, 


dans Carmen; by Ignacio Zuloaga. 
Buffalo le chanteur montmartrois; 
by Ignacio Zuloaga. 


Candida sérieuse ; by Ignacio 
Zuloaga. 

Chateau de Turéyano, by Ignacio 
Zuloaga. 


136 


HISPANIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA—Contd. 
Famille: (La) portray, ae 
toréador gitan; by Ignacio Zuloaga. 


Femmes au balcon. I, II, by Ignacio 
Zuloaga. 


Gregorio 
Zuloaga. 
Juge de village; by Ignacio Zuloaga. 


(Le nain); by Ignacio 


Ma cousine Candida: by Ignacio 
Zuloaga. 
Ma cousine Esperanza. I, II; by 


Ignacio Zuloaga. 


Mendiant espagnol; by Ignacio 
Zuloaga. 

Mercédés; by Ignacio Zuloaga. 
Morineau (Marthe), portrait, en 


Espagnole; by Ignacio Zuloaga. 


Paulette en costume de ville; by 
Ignacio Zuloaga. 


Paulette en danseuse; 
Zuloaga. 


Peélerin; by Ignacio Zuloaga. 


by Ignacio 


‘Penitents’ (Les) de Il’ EKeole du 
Christ; by Ignacio Zuloaga. 

Pepillo, le matador; by Ignacio 
Zuloaga. 


Septillveda; by Ignacio Zuloaga. 

Soler (L’actrice Pilar); by Ignacio 
Zuloaga. 

Sorciéres (Les) de San Millan; by 
Ignacio Zuloaga. 

Toreadors de 
Zuloaga. 

Vendangeurs revenant le soir; by 
Ignacio Zuloaga. 

Vieilles maisons 4 Haro; by Ignacio 
Zuloaga. 

Vieux (Le) marcheur; by Ignacio 
Zuloaga. 

Virgen (La) dela Pena; by Ignacio 
Zuloaga. 

Zambilli 
Zuloaga. 

(H 1243835-124367, Mar. 19, 1909.) 

Acebal (Senor D. Francisco); by 
Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida. 

Alba (Kl Duque de); by Joaquin 
Sorolla y Bastida. | 

Alva (The Duke of); by Antonio: 
Moro. | 


1 


village; by Ignacio 


(L’acteur); by Ignacio 


Bernete (Sefor D. Aureliano de); 
by Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida. 


Cossio (Senor D. Manuel B.); by 
Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida. 


Decret (Dr.); by Joaquin Sorolla y 
Bastida. 


nos. 138-17, Apr., 1909 


HISPANIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA—Cont'd. | 
Ignacio | 


P. (Mr.), portrait of; by 
Zuloaga. 

Peeters. ), portrait of: by 
Zuloaga. 


ZAuloaga. 

F. (Mrs.), jr., portrait of; by Ignacio 
Zuloaga. 

Ibanez (Senor D. Vincente Blasco) ; 
by Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida. 

Madrazo (Senor D. Raimundo de); 
by Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida. 

Menéndez y Pelayo (Senor D. Marce- 
lino) ; by Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida. 

Pepilla, la gitana; by Ignacio Zulo- 
aga. 

Pidal y Mon (Senor D. Alejandro) ; 
by Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida. 

Urquijo (El Marqués de); by Joa- 
quin Sorolla y Bastida. 

Vega-Ynclan (EH] Marqués de la): by 
Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida. 

Viana (The Marquis de), grandee of 
‘Spain; by Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida. 

Villa gonzalo (El Conde de): by 
Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida. 

(H 125405—-125423, Apr. 7, 1909.) 

Zuloaga (Ignacio). (I 74854, Mar. 
29, 1909.) 


Hopson (Burron), Sacramento, Cal. 

[9488 

California state legislature, assembly 

chamber, 38th session, 1909. (H 

B 125008, Mar. 1, 1909; 2 c. Feb. 18, 
1909. ) 


HOFMEISTER (GEo. F.), Carrick, Pa. 
[9489, 9490 
Carnation lass. (H 124329, Mar. 8, 
| 1909.) 
. Flower 
& 1909.) 
S 2c. of each Mar. 19, 1909. 


HoLsrook (Gero. F.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[4 chromos] [9491-9494 


Now I lay me down to sleep.—I pray 
the Lord my soul to keep.—If I should 
die before I wake.—I pray the Lord 
my soul to take. Amen. (G 21276— 
ficis, Apr. 2, 1909.) 


_ Ho“sincer (ie) W.);, 
y > Va. 


a, (124328... Mar. 8, 


a 


Charlottesville, 
[9495 


r Charlottesville monument. (H 
124476, Mar. 20, 1909.) 
_ Horr pros. co., Seattle, Wash. [9496 


| 
. Alaska dog team. (H 123855, Mar. 
f 


10, 1909.) 


Ignacio | 
| Horswity (A. J.), Watertown, S. Dak. 
PF. (Mr.), jr., portrait of; by Ignacio | 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


9524 
Hopson (SreyMourR JAMES), Bedford, 
Iowa. [9497 


Sedford national bank. 
Mar. 29, 1909.) 


(H 124938, 


[9498—9505 

Lake Kampeska. 1-8. (H 122693-— 

122700, Feb. 8, 1909; 2 c. of each Mar. 
8, 1909. ) 


Houser (S. P.), Rutherford, N. C. 
[9506 
Rutherford, N. C., Rutherford county 
court house. (F 72015, Dec. 23, 1908; 
2 ¢c. Feb. 18, 1909.*) 


Howe (JOHN Dicks), San Francisco, 

Cal. | 9507 

Down on the old plantation. (H 
124842, Mar. 25, 1909.) 


HoweE.Li (JENNIE C.), Oxford, N. J. 
[9508, 9509 
Oxford, N. J., old Shippen manor, 
built 1742. 
Ruin of old Oxford furnace, built 
by Wm. Shippen, 1742. 


(H 124951, 124952, Mar. 29, 1909; 


Ze. of each Mar. 23, 1909.) 
Howes (WirLLiAM F.), Somerville, 
Mass. [9510 


Chelsea fire, from Powderhorn hill. 
(H 125886, Apr. 6, 1909.) 


(GRANT W.), Elivah, Wash. 
[9511-9513 

Elk in the Olympic national park. 
1-3. (H 124207-124209, Mar. 16, 1909.) 


Hunt (Wooppury BH.) 
N. H. 


HuMES 


co., Concord, 
[9514-9518 
Brown-eyed Sousan; by Ruth H. 
Hammerslough (R. Ford Harper, 
pseud.) (H 128975, Mar. 15, 1909.) 
Contrition; by Netta M. Filer. 
128972, Mar. 15, 1909.) 5 
Frisco; by Carl Kahler. . (H 124496, 
Mar. 22, 1909.) 
Little Red Riding Hood; by Charles 
Cc. Curran. (H 123978, Mar. 15, 1909.) 
My lady love; by Netta M. Filer. 
(H 1238970, Mar. 15, 1909.) 
Icy-HOT BOTTLE Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 


[9519 
Mar. 


(H 


Opposite elements. F 74403, 
Saeouos 2 C.. Mar. 8, 1909.) 
INGERSOLL (T. W.), St. Paul, Minn. 

[9520-9524 

[St. Paul, Minn.] Minnesota capitol. 
24525, 24527-24529. (H 124027, 124029- 
124031, Mar. 15, 1909.) 

Town and country club. 24537. 
124032, Mar. 15, 1909.) 


(H 


i 137 


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9525 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


INTERNATIONAL AUTOGRAPH CO., New 
Work: No UY. [9525, 9526 
Autographs of prominent labor lead- 
ers. (F 74355, Feb. 26, 1909; 2 c. Feb. 
9, 1909.*) 
Autographs of prominent statesmen. 
(EF 74356, Feb. 26, 1909.*) 


(Mrs. Waterville, 
[9527 


(H 


ISHAM 
Ohio. 
From factory to consumer. 
123949, Mar. 138, 1909.) 
JacK (CLARENCE), Tulsa, Okla. 
[9528-9534 
(H 125401- 


EMMA), 


Sapulpa, Okla. 1-3. 
125403, Apr. 6, 1909.) 


Sapulpa refining co. 1-8. (H 128752- 
123754, Mar. 8, 1909.) 


Tulsa, Okla. (H 128750, 
1909. ) 
JacKson (H. R.), Littleton, Colo. 
[9535-9540 
Kansas (U.S. S.) in heavy weather. 
1-6. (Hi 125478-1254838, Apr. 7,, 19095) 


JOHNSON (JAMES H.), Bradford, N. H. 
[9541 


(H 


Mar. 8, 


Bradford, N. H., Todd pond. 
125209, Apr. 2, 1909.) 


JONES (Exia F.), Chicago, [l. 
Elizabeth. 


[9542 
(H 125201, Apr. 2, 1909.) 
JUDGE co., New York, N. Y. 

[9548-9550 


And this is why I’ve not seen my 
old friend Fritz. (F 75088, Apr. 5, 


1909. ) 
Gee! But it must be great to be 
poor. (F 74687, Mar. 23, 1909.) 


Go on! I’m with you. (F 74800, 
Mar. 9, 1909.) 
Her buoy. (F 75087, Apr. 5, 1909.) 


I wonder if I’d write him a letter if 
he’d send me a baby brother. (F 
74301, Mar. 9, 1909.) 

Large families is such a _ trouble. 
(F 74686, Mar. 23, 1909.) 


Leslie’s weekly, cover design, Mar. 


25, 1909. (EF 75134, Apr. 6, 1909, 2c. 
Mar. 30, 1909.) 
Say when. (F 74762, Mar. 25, 1909.) 


Kapp (MARTIN), Denver, Colo. [9551 


Famous hatchets. (F 74110, Mar. 6, 
1909; 2 c. Mar. 29, 1909.) 


KELLER (ARTHUR I.), New York, N. Y. 
[9552 
Wedding in old Clovelly. (H 123979, 


Mar. 15, 1909.) 


KELLEY (E. W.) Chicago, Ill. 
[95538-9577 
Chicago, Ill. 8855, 8856, 8858. (H 
124231-124233, Mar. 17, 29083) 
Inaugural crowd from Capitol 
toward Congressional library, Wash- 
ington, D. “C., Mar.” 4, 1903.0 
124237, Mar. 17, 1909.) 


Inaugural parade, Washington, D. 
C., Mar. 4, 1909. 8879-8896. (H 
124238-124255, Mar. 17, 1909.) 


Mitchell, S. Dak., Great corn pal- 
ace. 8875. (H 124234, Mar. 17%, 
1909.) 


Shivering multitude, Inauguration, 
Washington, Mar. 4, 1909. (H 124236, 
Mar. 17, 1909:) 

Taft (President) bowing to the mul- 
titude, U. S. Capitol, Washington, 
D. C., Mar. 4, 1909. 8876. (H 124235, 
Mar. 17, 1909.) 


Keyes (DELBERT C.), South Ware- 
ham, Mass. [9578 


Wareham, Mass., New high school 


building. (F 74812, Mar. 10, 1909; 
2 ¢) Heb. (2, 1809n 
IXILBOURNE (ELMORE), Portland, Me. 


[9579 
Coast artillery corps, U. S. A. (Ff 
74855, Mar. 29, 1909.) 


KILBURBN (B. W.), Littleton, N. H. 
[9580-9609 
Going to the land of opportunity. 
17325.. (H 125224, Apr. 2; 1909.) 


Hundreds of Italian earthquake 
refugees. 17326. (H 125225, Apr. 2, 
1909. 


Messina, Italy, great earthquake 


disaster. 17297-17324. (Ho i25226— 
125258, Apr. 2, 1909.) 


KILLEEN (JAMES W.), Salt Lake City, 

Utah. [9610 

Eternal [question]. (G 21009, Feb. 
8, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1909.) 


KIMBALL & Son, Concord, N. H. 
[9611, 9612 
Bob, son of Battle. (H 124922, 
Mar. 27, 1909.) 


Robin. (H 124923, Mar. 27, 1909.) 


KLuMP (CHARLES MICHAEL), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. [96138-9618 
I always liked a Mason. (F 74524, 
Mar. 9, 1909.) 
I always liked a Pythian. 
Mar. 9, 1909.) 
I always liked a Red Man. (F 74525, 
Mar. 9, 1909.) 


(FF 74528, 


138 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


nos. 13-17, Apr., 1909 
Kiump (CHARLES MicHArL)—Cont’d. 


I always liked an Elk. (F 74523, 
Mar. 9, 1909.) 


I always liked an Odd Fellow. (F 
74526, Mar. 9, 1909.) 
I always liked the G A. R. (F 
74527, Mar. 9, 1909.) 
2c. of each Mar. 23, 1909. 
KNAFFL & BRO., Knoxville, Tenn. [5 
photographs. ] [9619-9623 


Annette. — Celeste. — Finishing 
touches. — St. Cecelia. — Violet glow. 
(H 125426-125430, Apr. 7, 1909.) 


KNIPE (E. BENsoN), New York, N. Y. 
[9624, 9625 
Adversity. Mac §t. 


1909. ) 


(H 124870, 


1909 


KNOEDLER (E. L.), New York, N. Y. 
[9626-9628 


Here’s a’ health unto his majesty; | 
(EF 74522, Mar. | 


by W. Dendy Sadler. 
17, 1909; 2 ec. Mar. 18, 1909.) 


Portrait of a lady; by Nattier. (F 
75042, Apr. 5, 1909.) 
Princess Mary;-by Van Dyck. (F 


75041, Apr. 5, 1909.) 


KNOEDLER (M.) & co., New York, N. Y. 

[9629 

Miss Papendiek; by John Hoppner, 
R. A. (EF 74848, Mar. 29, 1909.) 


KNOWLES (RAy), Rossville, Ga. [9630 


Ft. Oglethorpe. (H 124900, Mar. 27, 
1909.) 


Kop Bros., Grand Canyon, Ariz. [9631 


Jacob’s ladder. (H 125259, Apr. 3, 
1909.) 


KRAEMER ART ©O., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[9632 
Kentucky’s fame. (H 124856, Mar. 


25, 1909.) 


LAMBIN (GEO. M.) & co., Chicago, Ill. 

[9633 

Path to the spring. (F 72631, Jan. 
22, 1909; 2 ec. Mar. 15, 1909.) 


LAMBIN-WENIGMAN CoO., Chicago, Ill. 
[17 prints] [9634-9650 
Cabin (The).—Going home.—Little 
cottage—Old well.—Seeker (The).— 
Warm bird. (F 73743-73748, Feb. 23, 


| 1909; 2 c. of each Mar. 19, 1909.) 


Apple blossoms.—Autumn (The).— 
Best wishes, 48, 49.—Birthday greet- 
ings. — Nasturtiums.— Roses.— Spring 
girl—Summer__ girl.— Tulips.— Winter 
girl. (F 74086-74096, Mar. 5, 1909; 
2c. of each Mar. 19, 1909.) 


Prosperity. (H 124871, Mar. 11, | 
-) 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 


9785 

| LAURENCE (DANIEL), Northbrand, 
Kans. [9651 
Spinning wool the old way. (F 


74297, Mar. 9, 1909.) 


| LAZARNICK (N.), New York, N. Y. 


[9652 

Banquet at Waldorf-Astoria of the 

Optimist club of America. (H 125425, 
Apr. 7, 1909.) 


Leary, PLouRD & BRIDGETT, Boston, 
Mass. [9653 
Roman Catholic popes. 16 by 21. 


(F 74432, Mar. 2, 1909.) 


LEAVITT (EH. M.), Rutland, Mass. 
[9654, 9655 
Rutland, Mass., Massachusetts State 
sanatorium, 13870, 1871. (H 125524, 
125525, Apr. 7, 1909; 2 c. of each Feb. 
17, 1909.) 
LEEDS (AUGUSTA GLOSE), Chicago, Ill. 
[9656-9664 


Leeds (Augusta Glosé) Root photos 
5-18. (H 124877-124385, Mar. 19, 
1909 ; 2 c. of each Apr. 2, 1909.) 


LESTER BOOK AND STATIONERY CO., At- 

lanta, Ga. [9665, 9666 

Gopher and possum series 6, 7. (F 
74069, 74070, Mar. 5, 1909.) 


LEW!s (SAMUEL W.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 


[9667, 9668 
East (The), old Masonic lodge 
room, Brooklyn, N. Y. (H 124940, 


Mar. 29, 1909.) 

West (The), showing the organ, old 
Masonic lodge room, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
(H 124939, Mar. 29, 1909.) 


LIDGERWOOD MFG. CO., Chicago, Ill. 
[9669-9717 


Lidgerwood-Crawford scraper bucket 
excavator, etc., 1-17, 19-48. (F 74140- 


| 74156, 74158-74187, Mar. 6, 1909.) 


Page scraper bucket 18, 49. (F 


74157, 74188, Mar. 6, 1909.) 


LINKLETTER (L. G.), Seattle, Wash. 
[9718-9780 
[Mount] Rainier national park. 1-— 
63. (H 124990-125052, Mar. 29, 1909.) 


Lister (W. H.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
; [9781 
Navy girl. (F 74709, Mar. 24, 1909.) 


LOUNSBURY (FRED C.), Plainfield, N. J. 
[4 prints] [9782-9785 


Billy possum to the front.—Colum- 
bia’s latest possum and taters.—Na- 
tion’s choice.—Uncle Sam’s new toys. 
(F 75224-75227, Apr. 10, 1909.) 


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9786 pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 
LOWNEY (WALTER M.) co., Boston, McCiLure (R. B.)—Continued. 
Mass. [9T86, 9787 (EF 75038, Apr. 3, 1909.) 


‘American beauties. (G 21238, Mar. 

30, 1909.) 
Morning glories. 

1909. ) 

Lucas (CLARENCE O.), Fremont, Nebr. 

[9T88, 9789 

(H 124854, 


(G 21239, Mar. 30, 


itremont. Nebr. 4," 2. 
124855, Mar. 25, 1909.) 


LucKY SPUD co., Boston, Mass. [9790 


Lueky spud. (H 128860, Mar. 11, 
1909. ) 


Lupwig (Harry L.), Washington, 
Bae OF (9791, 9T92 
Washington, D. C., Mar. 4, 1909. 
We? (CE 1 12498%. 124932, Mare 26. 


1909; 2 c. of each Mar.. 23, 1909.) 
LuicK (EMMANUEL), Iron River, Wis. 
[9793, 9794 

Devil's island light Ice Bound. (H 
123933, Mar. 12, 1909.) 

Sand island light on a frosty morn- 
ing. (H 128934, Mar. 12," 1909.) 
Lussy (M. §8.), Canyon, Tex. [9795 

Canyon City, Tex., public school. 
(H 124419, Mar. 19, 1909; 2 c. Mar. 9, 
1909. ) 


LYMAN (BLANCHE E.), Chicago, Il. 
[9796 
Invocation. (F 74703, Mar. 20, 
109s 2 Co Mar. 11° 1869.4 
LyYNcH (DAN), Seattle, Wash. [9797 
Number ? Seattle 1—9-0-9. (H 
123559; Mar. 3.91909: -2ifeget BS: 
1909. ) 
Lynpon (A. §8.), Ann Arbor, Mich. 
[5 photographs | [ 9T9S—9802 
Along the shore.—Dock (The)— 


Swimming.—View from camp.—yY. M. 
Cc. A. camp. (H 124524-124528 Mar. 
22, 1909; 2 ¢. of each Feb. 3, 1909.) 


LyNnw & Cram, Seattle, Wash. [9808 
Puget sound product. (F 74853, 
Mar. 29, 1909; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1909. 


McCaASKEY REGISTER CO., Canton, Ohio. 


| 9804 
It’s inside. (G 21225, Mar. 26, 1909.) 
McecUnurn. (R. B.), New York, N.Y 


[9805-9814 
Around the world with Dorothy Dot. 
(F 74334, Mar. 10, 1909.) 


(KF 74458, Mar. 13, 1909.) 
—— (F 74626, Mar. 20, 1909.) 
—— (F 74831, Mar. 27, 1909.) 


(F 75244, Apr. 10, 1909.) 
Circus toy. (F 75039, Apr. 3, 1909.) 
Cut out for Easter. (F 74832, Mar. 

21, JUGS.) 

Goat wagon toy. 
1909. ) 

Yakima Indian chief. 
Mar. 20, 1909.) 
MacDonaLp (Prrre), New York, N. Y. 

[9815, 9816 

(H 125365, Apr. 


(F 75245, Apr. 10, 


(F 74627, 


Waltman (H. F.) 
5, 1909.) 

Wanamaker 
Mar. 23, 1909.) 


Mace (CHAS. E.), Denver, Colo. 


(John). (H 125076, 


[9817 
Close quarters. (H 123705, Mar. 6, 
1909. ) 
MACFADDEN (BERNARR), Battle Creek, 
Mich. [9818, 9819 
McFadden (Bernarr) A. B. (H 
123639, 123640, Mar. 5, 1909.) 
MAcFEE (KE. D.) gr., Petersburg, Va. 


[9820 
American fieet in Hampton Roads, 
1909. (H 124864, Mar. 26, 1909.) 


Matiory (R. L.), Bellefonte, Pa. 
[9821 


Pennsylvania state college, class of © 


1910. (H 124497, Mar. 22 13033 
MALONE (ALIcE), Laneaster, Pa. 
[9822, 98238 


children of Lancaster, 
(F 73561, 73562, Feb. 18, 


Mennonite 
Pao A. 8B: 


| 1909; 2 ce. of each Mar. 8, 1909.) 


MANHATTAN PHOTOGRAVURE CO., New 
Ori. aINy. Ye [ 9824-9827 
Harvard university . 1-4. (F 75228- 
fozol, Apr. 10, 190354 
MANZI, JOYANT & CO., Paris, France: 
[9828, 9830 
A la santé de feu le Renard; by 
Cecil Aldin. (F 14818, Mar. 10, 19092) 
Chasse au Renard; by Cecil Aldin. 
(F 74317, Mar. 10, 1909.) 
Vue (La); by Cecil Aldin. (F 74316, 


| Mar. 10, 1909.) 


Mason (Episu M.), Oberlin, Ohio. 


[9831 
Ohio soldier presidents. (H 125301, 

| Apr. 3, 1909.) 
| MATZENE Co., Chicago, IL. [9832 


McEvay (Most Rev. Fergus Patrick). 


| (H 124521, Mar. 22, 1909.) 


140 


a Se 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


_ nos. 13-17, Apr., 1909 9886 
MAXWELL (A R.), New York, N. Y. Morrerr stuplo—Continued. 
[9833 Jore, (Thomas P.) (H_ 125486, 
Robbery—fire—accident. (EF 74571, | Apr. 8, 1909.) 
Mar. 6, 1909; 2 c. Mar. 25, 1909.) MacVeagh (Franklin) 1-4. ( 
MELLIN’s Foop co. or NortH America, | 1238775-123778, Mar. 8, 1909.) 
Boston, Mass. [9834 Norton (Charles D.) (By 135121, 
Good night. (F 74990, Apr. 2, | Mar. 31, 1909.) 
a 124003 Mae 3a taba) “THO 
: x i A 24692, Mar. 25, 9. 
MERRELL (Ropert L.), Geneseo, es, Stone (Dr. W. E.) (HH 124693, Mar. 


Geneseo, N. Y. Normal school chapel, 
interior. (H 124859, Mar. 25, 1909. ) 
MESSERSMITH (R. G.), Chicago, Ill. 

[9836 

Autumn. (F 74559, Mar. 18, 1909; 

2 ce. Mar. 19, 1909.) 


METROPOLITAN PRINTING CO., New York, 


we -Y. [983T, 9838 
Battle (The) (G 21198, Mar. 22, 
1909. ) 
Pevme nem (4.20197, Mar. 22, 
1909. ) 
MILLER (CHARLES RICHARD), McCloud, 
Cal. [9839 
Manes. § CEP 123922, Mar. 12, 
1909. ) 
Mitier (Gro. W.), Midland, Tex. [9840 
Midland college, Midland, Tex. (H | 


fee Hep. 20, 1909; 1 c¢. Feb. 8, | 


1909; 1 c. Mar. 8, 1909.) 


® MisHKin (H.), New York, N. Y. 


~ 1909.) 


i 
} 
| 


| 
| 

: 
2 
| 
| 


é. 


p B. 


[9841-9847 

Garden (Mary) 28-582. 
125391, Mar. 30, 1909.) 

Labia (Maria) (H 125393, Mar. 30, 


Zenatello (Giovanni) 18. (H 


125392, Mar. 30, 1909.) 
MitTcHELL (Epwarp H.), San Fran- 
cisco, Cal. [9848 
Two Sentinels, Mt. Rainier, Wash. 
(G 21178, Feb. 25, 1909.) 


MITCHELL (JNO. J.) co., New York, 
Me 3. « [9849, 9850 
American fashions. Sartorial art 
journal. Mar., 1909. Supplements A, 
(F 71411, 71412, Dec. 19, 1908; 2c. 
of each Mar. 22, 1909.) 


Mock (JOSEPH ERNEST), 
1 Rew i 
Lambert (Rey. L. A.) 
Mar. 29, 1909.) 


Rochester, 
[9851 
(H 1249438, 


| Morretrr stupro, Chicago, III. 


| 
| 


r 
1% 


i 


[9852-9863 
Bellew (Kyrle) 1-3. (H 124688— 


124690, Mar. 25, 1909.) 


(H 125387- | 


25, 1909.) 


Montross (N. E.), New York, N. Y. 
[6 photographs] [9864-9869 

Blue cup; by Joseph De Camp.— 
Corner of the field; by J. Alden 
Weir.—Elisabeth; by Frank W. Ben- 
son.—Musiec room; by Childe Has- 
sam.—Summer afternoon; by Frank 
W. Benson.—Summer idyl; by Childe 
Hassam. (H 124672-124677, Mar. 25, 
1909.) 


MOooNEY (JAMES), Chicago, Ill. [9870 


Lakes to gulf waterway. (EF 74964, 
Apr. 1, 1909.) 


Moore (A.), New York, N. Y. 
[98T1—9876 
New York. N. Y. Bible house. (H 
| 124303, Mar. 18, 1909.) 
Church of Holy Communion, 
| interior. (H 124804, Mar. 18, 1909.) 
Church of the Incarnation, in- 
| tericr. (H 124420, Mar. 20, 1909.) 
Grace church, interior. 
123638, Mar.” 5,” 1909 >; Pues Mar: 
1909. ) 


( 
5, 


—— the 
| Mar. 30, 1909.) 

——St. Bartholomew’s church, in- 
terior. (H 124937, Mar. 29, 1909; 2c. 
Mar. 29, 1909.) 


rectory. (EF 74895, 


Moore (FRANK E.), Middletown, Ohio. 
[98TT—-9882 
Hiawatha. Mar. 8, 
1909. ) 
Iagoo and Hiawatha. 
Mar. 8, 1909.) 
| Min-ne-ha-ha. (H 119012, Nov. 30, 
1908; 2 ec. Mar. 8, 1909.) 
Minnehaha. A-C., 
123767, Mar. 8, 1909.) 


(H 125763, 


(H 125764, 


(H 123765- 


MUNDER, THOMSEN co., Baltimore, Md. 
[9883-9886 
Clifton, Ohio, Falls. (F 74313, Mar. 


10, 1909.) 


Rapids. 


-_ 


(FEF 75049, <Apr. 9, 


/ 1909.) 


141 


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3887 : 


pt. Iv, 0. S., v. 4 


MuNbDER, THOMSEN co.—Continued. 
Gloucester, Mass. 
1909. ) 
Killarney bay, Ontario, the poplars. | 
(Ff 75105, Apr. 5, 1909.) 


MUNN & co., New York, N. Y. 


Connecticut, North Dakota, en- 
larged Dakota. (F 74901, Mar. 30, 
1909. ) 

Largest U. S. Dreadnought. (F 


74902, Mar. 30, 1909.) 


U. S. government for 1908. (F T4778, | 
Mar. 25, 1909.) 
Murpuy (THos. D.) co. Red Oak, | 
Iowa. [9880 
Oklahoma, opening of, in 1889. 


(F 74226, Mar. 8, 1909.) 


(F 75106, Apr. 5, | 
| ——(F 74702, Mar. 23, 1909.) 


[9887-9889 | 


Receipts and expenditures of the | a 


i 


NasH (B#.), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[9891, 9892 
in_jand. out. CG, 20S Mar ts, 


1909. ) 


Interrupted. 
1909. ) 


NaSH (HERMAN), Cole. 3 
photographs] [98938-9895 
Conejos river. — Cottontail. — Deer 
in snow. (H 1250538-125055, Mar. 29, 
1909.) 


NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPH CO., 
Ill. 

Cherries are 

Mar. 22, 1909.) 


(G, 20172," Mar ts," | 


Pueblo, 


Chicago, | 
[9896-9899 | 


ripe. (He 424563, 


Roses and curls. (H 124561, Mar. 
22, 1909.) 
Roses and smiles. (H 124560, Mar. 
22, 1909.) 
Roses at twilight. (H 124562, Mar. | 
22, 1909.) 
NATIONAL PRESS ASSN., Washington, 
Dac: [9900 
Bishops who took part in the conse- 
cration of Bishop Harding. (H | 


122000, Jan. 26, 1909; 2 c. Mar. 11, 
1909.) 


NATIONAL TRIBUNE, Washington, D. C. 
[9901-9911 
[Brown (John) series] 1-11. (F 


74372-74382, Mar. 11, 1909; 2 c. of each 
Mar. 18, 1909.) 


New York EVENING TELEGRAM (NEW | 
YoRK HERALD COMPANY). Jersey. | 
Citys. IN.” a [9912-9966 | 

Book-taught Bilkins. (F 74309, | 

Mar. 9, 1909.) | 

(F 74520, Mar. 16, 1909.) | 


|New YorK EVENING TELEGRAM (NEW 


YorK HERALD COMPANY )—Cont’d. 


——(F 74915, Mar. 30, 1909.) 


| =e 75130, Apr. 6, 1909.) 


Dolby’s double. 
1909.) 


——(F 75352, Apr. 12, 1909.) 

Dream of the rarebit fiend. 
74246, Mar. 8, 1909.) 

——(F 74407, Mar. 12, 1909.) 
74499, Mar. 15, 1909.) 
74639, Mar. 20, 1909.) 
74671, Mar. 22, 1909.) 
74843, Mar. 27, 1909.) 
74890, Mar. 29, 1909.) 
74995, Apr. 2, 1909.) 

75116, Apr. 5, 1909.) 

——(F 75220, Apr. 9, 1909.) 

——(F 75354, Apr. 12, 1909.) 

Flavia flicked her with her whip. 
(EF 74397, Mar. 11, 1909.) 

He detected ragged fellows. (F 
74553, Mar. 17, 1909; 2seiiar eee: 
1909.) 

He levelled the pistol. 
Mar. 22, 1909.) 

I am waiting to give you a warning. 
(F 74845, Mar. 27, 1909.) 

I’m thinking, by rights, I must 
arrest you. (F 743899, Mar. 11, 1909.) 

It’s you that struck him after he 


(F 75117, Apr. 5, 


(F 


(F 


2 
= 
(Kh 
pane 


(F 74669, 


was disarmed. (F 74994, Apr. 2, 
1909.) 
It was a heavy tramping. (F 


74638,. Mar. 20, 1909; 2 Go Marie, 
1909.) 


It was the English who rose. 
74497, Mar. 15, 1909.) 

Let it go, he panted. 
31, 1909. ) 

Men threw down five pounds of gold. 
(F 74406, Mar. 12, 1909.) 

Neighborly Miss Nosey. 
Mar. 8, 1909.) : 

Pa Puddinhead. (F 74247, Mar. 8, 
1909.) 

—— (F 74496, Mar. 15, 1909.) 

—— (F 74642, Mar. 20, 1909.) 

—— (F 74846, Mar. 27, 1909.) 

Pazaza, it’s great. (EF 74400, Mar. 
11, 1909.) 

—— (F 74611, Mar. 19, 1909.) 

—— (F T4777, Mar. 25, 1909.) 

—— (F 75211, Apr. 8, 1909.) 


(Fr 


(F 74958, Mar. 


(F 74245, 


142 


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Soa 


nos. 18-17, Apr., 1909 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 


New YORK EVENING TELEGRAM (NEW 


YorK HERALD COMPANY )—Cont’d. 

Pilgrim’s progress. (FF 74898, Mar. 
11, 1909.) 

— (F 74554, Mar. 17, 1909.) 
— (F 74754, Mar. 24, 1909.) 
— (F 74959, Mar. 31, 1909.) 
—— (F 75155, Apr. 7, 1909.) 
Sentimental Sidney. (F 74498, Mar. 


15, 1909.) 
— (F 74670, Mar. 22, 1909.) 


— (F 74889, Mar. 29, 1909.) 


—— (F 75115, Apr. 5, 1909.) 
——. (F 75353, Apr. 12, 1909.) | 
She lunged with all the force of her | 


strong young arm. (F 74753, Mar. 24, 


1909. ) 

She never for a moment stopped to 
mask her hate. (F 74776, Mar. 25, 
1909. ) | 

There is a limit, Colonel Sullivan. 
(F 74842, Mar. 27, 1909.) 

Two advanced, touched swords, then 
saluted. (F 74495, Mar. 15, 1909.) 

Who loves me follows me across the 
water. (F 74519, Mar. 16, 1909.) 

Will you murder us? (F 74641, 
Mar. 20, 1909.) 

With uplifted whip she 


rode in 


among the men. (F 74308, Mar. 9, | 
1909. ) 
Yes, let him give up his sword. | 


(F 74610, Mar. 19, 1909.) 
New York HERALD COMPANY, Jersey 
City, N. J. [9967-10059 


Buster Brown. (F 74056, Mar. 3, 
1909; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1909.) 


fe s20G0, Mar. 3, 1909; 2 «¢. 
Mar. 20, 1909.) 
. (F 74733, Mar. 
Mar. 27, 1909.) 
(EF 74738, Mar. 
Apr. 3, 1909.) 
(F 74746, Mar. 
Apr. 9, 1909.) 

Daily hint from Paris. (F 74204, 
Mar. 6, 1909; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1909.) 

—— (F 74248, Mar. 8, 1909.) 

—— (F 74249, Mar. 8, 1909.) 

— (F 74810, Mar. 9, 1909.) 
(BF 743854, Mar. 10, 1909; 2 ec. 
Mar. 11. 1909.) 
(F 74401, Mar. 11, 1909.) 

— (F 74408, Mar. 12, 1909.) 

— (F 74409, Mar. 12, 1909.) 

—— (F 74446, Mar. 18, 1909; 2 «. 
Mar. 15, 1909.) 


24, 1909; 2 c. 


24, 1909; 2 ¢. 


24, 1909; 2 ¢. 


New YorRK HerRatpD comPpANy—Cont’d. 
Daily hint from Paris. (F 74500, 
Mar. 15, 1909.) 


CR’ *745t8: Mar; 16, 1909; 2>e. 
Mar. 18, 1909.) 


—— (F 74521, Mar. 16, 1909.) 
—— (FF 74555, Mar. 17, 1909; 2 c¢. 


| Mar. 19, 1909.) 


(F 74612, Mar. 19, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 20, 1909.) 

—— (F 74687, Mar. 20, 1909.) 

——(F 74640, Mar. 20, 1909; 
Mar. 22, 1909.) 

—— (F 74672, Mar. 22, 1909.) 
(EF 74674, Mar. 22, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 23, 1909.) 
(F 74701, 
Mar. 24, 1909.) 
(F 74774, 


Mar. 23, 1909; 


Mar. 25, 1909.) 


CE (47%, Mar "25; 1909 =" 2". 
Mar. 27, 1909. 
—. ( 74844, Mar: 27, 1909; 2 ¢ 
| Mar. 29, 1909.) 
(EF 74847, Mar. 27, 1909. 

—— (F 74887, Mar. 29, 1909; 2 ¢ 
Mar. 30, 1909.) 

(F 74914, Mar. 30, 1909.) 

——. (74961... Mar. 31, 1909> 27 e¢ 
Apr. 1, 1909.) 

(F 74962, Mar. 31, 1909.) 
) fs GS 14980, Apral, 1909 sage 
| Apr. 2, 1909.) 
(F 74996, Apr. 2, 1909; 2 e 
Apr. 5, 1909.) 
CRY 7aR14& PApr ih 19@9 x. 2. Je 
1 Apr. 6 1909.) 
CRY? 750tS: Agr. 5, 549097) 

—— (KF 75119, Apr. 5, 1909.) 

CH Tatb6) -Apr.'"t," 1909 >" 2 ~e. 
Apr. 8, 1909.) 

CH T5208 kpr. °S) 1909 5°) | c, 
Apr. 9, 1909.) 

—— (F 75210, Apr. 8, 1909.) 

(he iaest. Apr. 9, 1900-206 
Apr. 12, 1909.) 
(F 75349, Apr. 12, 1909.) 

—— (F 75351, Apr. 12, 1909.) 

CH fees, ADE. 12. 8909 FZ Gs 
Apr. 138, 1909.) 

Fleet includes the Lapland. (F 
fo250; Apr. 22, 1909.) 

Herald’s enlarged chart shows 
seventy-seven Atlantic liners. (EF 
74501, Mar. 15, 1909.) 

Little Nemo in Slumberland. (F 


| 74059, Mar. 3, 1909; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1909.) 


143 


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10040 


New YorK HERALD COMPANY—Cont'd. 
Little Nemo in Slumberland. (F 

74064, Mar. 3, 1909; 2c. Mar. 20, 1909.) 

(HU 74732. Mar. 24: 1909 >. 2. je 

Mar. 27, 1909.) 

(F 74741, Mar. 

Apr. 3, 1909.) 

(F 74742, 

Apr. 9, 1909.) 

Majority of transatlantic liners now 
bound for New York. (EF 74673, Mar. 
22, 1909.) 

Mediterranean trade with this port 
still greater than ever before. (F 
75120, Apr. 5, 1909.) 

Mediterranean traffic continues to 
engage many large liners. (F 74250, 
Mar. 8, 1909.) 

Monkey shines of Marseleen. (F 
74055, Mar. 3, 1909; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1909.) 
(EY 74061, Mar. 3, >4909 : 2. ¢: 
Mar. 20, 1909.) 
(FE 74735, 
Mar. 27, 1909.) 
(FEF 74737, 
Apr. 3, 1909.) 

— (F 74743, 
Apr. 9, 1909.) 

Roosevelt (Colonel) and party, on 
the Hamburg, nearing the Azores. (F 
14888, Mar. 29, 1909; 2 « Mar. 30, 
1909.) 

Terrors of the tiny tads. (EF 74057, 
Mar. 3, 1909; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1909.) 


24, 1909; 2 ©. 


Mar. 


24, 1909; 2 « 


Mar. 


24. “1909; 2 7c. 


Mar 24.1909; 2 © 


Mar. 24, 1909; 


i) 
fo) 


= (8 (4062> Mar SP 1969- 2c: 
Mar. 20, 1909.) 
(8° (4752, Mar.) 24, 1909: 2ee. 


Mar. 27, 1909.) 
(EF 74739, 
Apr. 3, 1909.) 
(F 74744, Mar. 
Apr. 9, 1909.) 
Undiscovered beauties (F 74402, 
Mar. 11, 1909; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1909.) 
—— (fF 74556, Mar. 17, 1909: -2 e. 
Mar. 20, 1909.) 
(F 74736. 
Mar. 27, 1909.) 


Mar. 


24, 1909; 2 ¢. 


24, 1909; 


bo 
io) 


Mar. 


243 AGOS 2 ae: 


(EF 74960, Mar. 31, 1909; 2 e. 

Apr. 3, 1909.) 
CH.75209,. Apr. 8, 1909... 2 @, 

Apr. 9, 1909.) 
Woo woo bird. (F 74058, Mar. 3, 


1909; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1909.) 

(EF 74734, Mar. 24, 1909; 2 «. 
Mar. 27, 1909.) 

(FEF 74745, Mar. 25, 
Apr. 9, 1909.) 


1909: 2 «. 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


| New York TiMEs co., New York, N. Y. 


[10040-10044 

Impressions of the passing show. 

(F 74307, Mar. 9, 1909.) 

—— (F 74502, Mar. 15, 
—— (F 74700, Mar. 23, 1909.) 
(EF 74957, Mar. 31, 1909.) 

Spring fashions. (F 75154, Apr. 7, 


1909. ) 


1909. ) 
NEWCOMBE (GEO. E.) & co., New York, 
No Ye [ 10045, 10046 


Good St. Valentines day one hun- 
dred years ago. (H 123897, Mar. 6, 
1909. ) 

Half moon. 
1909. ) 


(H 123898, Mar. 6, 


NorTH AMERICAN CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 

[10047-10049 

Little journeys of Nip and Tuck. (F 
74663, Mar. 22, 1909.) 


as 


(F 74881, Mar. 29, 1909.) 
—— (F 75089, Apr. 5, 1909.) 


NOWELL (FRANK H.), Seattle, Wash. 
[10050 
Beaton (Helen) and _ dog. (H 


124634, Mar. 23, 1909.) 


NUTTING (WALLACE), Southbury, Conn. 
[16 photographs] [10051-10066 


Afternoon tea.—Confidences.—Count- 


ing treasures.—Cup that cheers.— 
Dropped stitch. — Embarrassing re- 


mark.— First lesson. — Housewifely 
treasures.—Inife box.—Little helper.— 
Mild tonic.—More hot water.—Moth- 
er’s tea.—Our diffident ancestors.— 
Please fix it—What time grandpa? 
(H 125302-125317, Apr. 3, 1909.) 


OAKES (M. L.), Seattle, Wash. [10067 


State of Washington design. (H 
123787, Mar. 9, 1909.) 


OLIVER-JENNINGS, Spokane, Wash. 
[10068 


True western hospitality. (H 123606, 


Mar. 3, 1909.) 


OLson (W. O.),. Alexandria, Minn. 
[S photographs] [10069—LO076 
Giant cotton tails——Heavy load.— 
Loading up rabbits for home.—Salt- 
ing.—When sport becomes work.— 
Where Jack rabbits are thick.—Where 
shooting is good.—wWhere the Jack 
rabbits grow as large as mules. (H 

124602-124609, Mar. 23, 1909.) 
OPPENHEIMER (LEO), New York, N. Y. 
[10077 


Biliouskin. (F 75121, Apr. 6, 1909.) 


144 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 13-17, Apr., 1909 


OSBORNE co., New York, N. Y. 
[10078—10084 


Fishing village in Brittany. (FE 
74368, Mar. 11, 1909.) 
Fox hunt in old Virginia. 1-3. (F 


74365-74367, Mar. 11, 1909. ) 

In the heart of old New England. 
(F 74369, Mar. 11, 1909.) 

Old farm house in New England. 
(F 74658, Mar. 22, 1909.) 

Venice, glimpse of the Grand canal. 
(F 74370, Mar. 11, 1909.) 


OveRALL (Mrs. I. L.), Houston, Texas. 
' [10085 
Texas winter roses. (H 123740, 

Mar. 8, 1909; 2 c. Mar. 27, 1909.) 


PACKARD (EpwaArD H.). Boston, Mass. 
[10086 


Know ye not. (F 74784, Mar. 11, 


1909. ) 
Pain (HeENrRy J.), New York,-N. Y. 
[10087 
Battle in the sky. (G 21187, Mar. 
20, 1909.) 


PALMER (G. EMERSON), Syracuse, N.Y. 
[10088, 10089 


De-Ya-Weu-Da. (124917, Mar. 27, 
1909. ) 

Medicine man and sick brave. (H 
124918, Mar. 27, 1909.) 
PATTERSON-GIBBS cO., Chicago, Ill. 

{27 prints] [10090-10116 


Announcement.—Are you looking for 
trouble.—Ask the man who knows.— 
Attractive idea for outside of folder.— 
Auction sale——Business on the boom.— 
Card to the public.—Delighted.—Golf- 
season is here.—In a nutshell.—Indica- 
tion.—It’s up to you.—Just a mo- 
ment.—Just a reminder.—Made in Ger- 
many.—Man behind the dollar.—More 
money for you.—Now ready.—Particu- 
lar point.—Something striking for mail- 
ing card.—Something to be proud of.— 
Spring styles.—Stunning.—Sure sign 
of money.—We can help you loosen the 
dollars.—W hat we are crowing about.— 
Your money back. (F 74113-74139, 
Mar. 6, 1909.) 


PEARMAN (Ropert H.), Culpeper, Va. 
[10117 

Blue Ridge mountains from Cul- 
peper, Va. (H 124587, Mar. 22, 1909.) 


Peck (ANNIE S.), New York, N. Y. 

; [10118 

Mount Huascaran. (H 121756, Jan. 
19, 1909.) 


10171 

Peck .(CHARLES L.), Buffalo, N. Y. 

[10119 

His first bubble. (H 125129, Apr. 1, 
1909.) 

PERARD (VicTOR ), New York, N. Y. 


[10120 
Trolley ride. (H 124368, Mar. 11, 
1909. ) 


PraFF (HENRY C.) & KENDALL (JOHN), 
Newark, N. J. [10121 
Hercules column. (F 74676, Mar. 
16, 1909; 2 c. Mar. 22, 1909.) 
CAS Boy: York. .N.iw. 
[10122-10124 
[New York, N. Y.], view from Met- 
ropolitan bldg. tower. 1-3. (H 125526-— 
125528, Apr. 9, 1909.) 


PHELAN New 


Chicago, 
[10125 
(H 124564, 


PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC CO., 
Ill. 

Vacuum floor cleaner. 
Mar.°22, 1909.) 
PHILLIPS sTUDIO. Philadelphia, Pa. 

[10126-10129 

Crystal ball. (H 128708, Mar. 6, 
1909. ) 

Dickey (Rey. Chas. A.) 
Mar. 30, 1909.) 

Sheatz (John O.) 1, 2. 
125066. Mar. 30, 1909.) 


(H 125067, 


(H 125065, 


PHOTO ART CO., Woonsocket, R. I. 
[10130 


Woonsocket, R. I., Horse Shoe falls. 
(H 123746, Mar. 8, 1909.) 


PICKERING (WILLIAM), Roslyn, N. Y. 
[10131 
Roosevelt (Ex-Pres. Theodore) and 
neighbors, Sagamore Hill. (H 125102, 
Mar. 31, 1909; 2 c. Mar. 20, 1909.) 
PICTORIAL NEWS co., New York, N. Y. 
[10132-10161 
[Inauguration of Pres. Taft] N742-— 
N746, N754, N756, N758, N767—N769. 
(H 123820-123830, Mar. 9, 1909.) 
[Panama canal] 1-19. (H 123831- 
123849, Mar. 3, 1909.) 
PITTSBURG ATHLETIC co., Pittsburg, Pa. 
[10162, 10163 
Pittsburg athletic base ball park. 1, 
(H 123780, 123781, Mar. 9, 1909.) 
PLATE PRINTING COo.. Woonsocket, R. I. 
[10164-10171 
(F 73932-— 


2: 


Woonsocket, R. I. 1-6. 
73937, Mar. 1, 1909.) 
—— Dunn Worsted Mills. 1. 2. 


74598, 74599, Mar. 19, 1909.) 


(EF 


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10172 


POLISH YOUNG MEN’S PUB. CO., Chicago, 


Ill. [10172-10174 

Obecny stan Polski. (F 74792, Mar. 
26, 1909.) 

Poswiecenie szabli koSciuszce i 
wodzickiemu. (EF 74791, Mar. 26, 
1909. ) 

Zawolnose. (EF 174790, Mar. 26, 
1909.) 

PoPENOE (CHAS. W.), Washington, 
iD, C. [10175, 10176 


Inauguration of W. H. Taft, review- 
ing stand. (H 124477, Mar. 20, 1909.) 


Taft (W. H.) in the reviewing stand. 
(H 124478, Mar. 20, 1909.) 

POST PUB. & PRINTING CO., Denver, Colo. 

[10177-10181 


Feeding the starving elk. (F 75124, 
Apr. 6, 1909.) 
In a land of wild men. (F 174657, 
Mar. 22, 1909.) 

Marathon. (F 74475, Mar. 15, 
1909. ) 

Terrible Teddy tours. (EF 74227, 


Mar. 8, 1909.) 
(F 74474, Mar. 15, 1909.) 


PRAIRIE Doc (CHIEF), New Harmony, 
Ind. [4 prints] [10182-10185 
Another position.—Only one doing 
this style shooting.— Prairie Dog 
(Chief).—Prairie Rose. (EF 73939- 
73942, Mar. 1, 1909.) 


Prescott (Mrs. KATHERINE T.), Chi- 


cago, Il. [10186 
Child with lily. (H 128560, Mar. 2, 
1909.) 
Price (E. M.), McKeesport, Pa. 
[10187 
McKeesport basket ball team. 
1908-09. (H 124896, Mar. 25, 1909; 
2c. Mar. 17, 1909.) 
Price (G. L.), Seattle, Wash. [10188 
Compound symbolic head. (F 


75006, Apr. 3, 1909.) 
PRIicE (NATHAN H.), Roscoe, Ohio. 
[10189 


In memory of our dead. (F 74460, 
Mar. 15, 1909; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1909.) 


PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH ©0., Provi- 
dence, R. I. [10190 
Paul’s story of his life. (G 21313, 


Apr. 8, 1909; 2 c. Apr. 7, 1909.) 
Rand, MCNALLY & CO., Chicago, III. 
[10191-10196 


Blind man’s buff. (F 74105, Mar. 


5, 1909.) 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


RAND, McNALLY & co.—Continued. 


Don’t you dare flirt with my sons. 
(F 74103, Mar. 5, 1909.) 


Down on the farm. (F 74101, Mar. 


5, 1909.) 

Fascination. (F 74102, Mar. 5, 
1909.) 

Harmonious quintet. (F 74104, 


Mar. 5, 1909.) 


Interrupted meal. 
5, 1909.) 


Rav (WILLIAM H.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[10197-10214 

Inauguration of President Taft. 
25848-25858. (H 125068-125073, Mar. 
30, 1909.) 

U. S. battleships Connecticut, Geor- 
gia, Kearsarge, Nebraska, New Jer- 
sey, Ohio, Wisconsin, U. S. scout 
cruisers Birmingham, Chester, Salem. 
(H 1243938-124402, Mar. 19, 1909.) 

Wanamaker’s new building opera- 
tion. * 25011. (Hl °a2@as2 Awe 
1809. ) 

Wilmington board of trade, sixth 
annual banquet. 25004. (H 124055, 


(F 74106, Mar. 


| Mar. 16, 1909.) 


REYMER & BROS., INC., Pittsburg, Pa. 
[10215 


Roses. (G 21294, Apr. 7, 1909.) 
REYNOLDS (J. H.) & co., Dallas, Tex. 
[10216 


Interurban car. (F 74832, Mar. 10, 


1909.) 


Rice (FRED’K W.), Worcester, Mass. 

[10217, 10218 

Murphy (Rev. Thos. ©.) #7 2.7>°C2 
124887, 124888, Mar. 26, 1909.) 


Rice (Ropert #.), Powderville, Mont. 


[10219 

Beaver cutting timber. (H 123978, 
Mar. 15, 1909.) 

Rico (W. H.), Jersey Cig fee 

[10220 

Pay dirt. (F 743815, Mar. 10, 1909.) 

RICHARDSON (PAuL M.), Port Town- 

send, Wash. [10221 

Princess Victoria (S. S.) (H 


125118, Mar. 31, 1909.) 


Ricks (WILLIAM LUTHER), Valdosta, 
Ga. [10222 
Young sport’s first Billy possum. 
(H 1238980, Mar. 15, 1909.) 
RieperR (M.), Los Angeles, Cal. 
[102238 
Long Beach, Cal., Virginia hotel. 
(H 125200, Apr. 1, 1909.) 


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nos. 18-17, Apr., 1909 


ROBINSON (WiLLIAM J.), New York, 
a. 2. [10224 | 


See no evil, speak no evil, hear no 
evil. 


ROCHESTER PHOTO PRESS, Rochester, 
N. Y. [85 photographs. ] 


Francis.—Gertrude.—Hazel. — Inez. — 
Jean.—Katherine.—Laura.— Muriel. — 
Norma.—Olive.—Phyllis.—Rose.—Rose 


(H 124221, Feb. 9, 1909.)* 


[10225-10259 
Ada.—Beatrice. — Delia. — Edith. — | 


girl.—Target girl. (H 124529-124546, 
Mar. 22, 1909.) 

Hard to beat.—Meditation. (H 
1249538, 124954, Mar. 29, 1909; 2 c. of 
each Mar. 27, 1909.) 


Always welcome.— Coquette.— Daily 
mail.—Housewife (The).—June blos- 
soms.—Letter for you.—Like ducks to 
water.—Mischief.—Opera box.—Smoke 
rings.—To you sir.—Welcome news.— 
Widow (The). — Winifred. — Your 
health, (H 125144-125158, Apr. 1, 
1909; 2 c. of each Mar. 31, 1909.) 
Rockwoop (GEORGE G.), New York, 

MY. [10260-10262 

Pate (Hon. Wm. HH.) (H 

1253181253820, Apr. 3, 1909.) 


A-C. 


New 


RocKWOOD PHOTOGRAPHER CO., 
York, N.Y. 
Witherspoon (Isabella 
124308, Mar. 18, 1909.) 


Rocers (EDWARD N.), Laramie, Wyo. 
[10264 
University of Wyoming mandolin 
and glee club. 
1909; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1909.) 


Roop (F. M.), Poultney, Vt. 
[10265-10267 


[10263 


M.) (H 


Poultney, Vt., St. Mary’s R. C. 
church, 1-3. (H 124465-124467, Mar. 
20, 1909.) 


Rose (H. M.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[10268-10271 
Oh! What’s the use. 14. (F 74653- 
74656, Mar. 22, 1909; 2 c. of each Mar. 
15, 1909.) 


RosHon (J. W.) & LeMeER (J. D.), 
Harrisburg, Pa. [10272 


House of representatives of Penn- 
Sylvania. 1909-1910. (H 125345, Apr. 
5, 1909.) 


RoOTOGRAPH co., New York, N. Y. 
[10273, 10274 
- Pompadour. (H 125531, Apr. 9, 1909.) 
Roses. (H 125530, Apr. 9, 1909.) 


(H 123879, Mar. 11, | 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 
10302 
RUSSELL (Mort A.), Atlanta, Ga. 
[10275 
Shadow between old friends. (F 
73924, Mar. 1, 1909.) 
RUSSELL (WILLIS W.) POST CARD CO., 
Milltown, N. J. [10276 
Broncho Bill. (F 74572, Mar. 19, 
1909.) 
SACKETT & #WVILHELMS CO., Brooklyn, 
IN. ee [10277, 10278 
Finishing a skyscraper. (F 73962, 
Mar. 2, 1909.) 
Virst prize. (F 73961, Mar. 2, 1909.) 
SALE BROS., Texico, N. Mex. 
[10279-10281 
Freak corn photographs. 1-3. (H 
124033-124035, Mar. 15, 1909.) 
SAXE (ARTHUR), New York, N. Y. 
[10282 
Billyean, Billycant. (H 123851, Feb. 
27, 1909.) * 


ScHARFF (W. H), Enid, Okla. 


[10283 

Enid, Okla. (F 74447, Mar. 13, 
1909.) 

SCHLOSS BROS. & co., Baltimore, Md. 

[9 prints. ] [10284-10292 


January.— Februar y.—March.— 
April.—May.—June.—July.—August.— 
September. (F 74573-74581, Mar. 19, 
1909. ) 


SCHLUETER (FRANK J.), Houston, Tex. 
[10293, 10294 
Branch of Texas . oranges. (H 
125061, Mar. 30, 1909.) 
Bunch of 25 on a tree. (H 125062, 
Mar. 30, 1909.) 


ScHMiptT (Emit T.), Buffalo, Minn. 
[10295-10300 
Bathing in Pulaski lake. A, B. (H 
123941, 1238942, Mar. 12, 1909.) 


Buffalo lake. (H 123945, Mar. 12, 
1909. ) 


Driveway around Buffalo lake. (H 
123946, Mar. 12, 1909.) 
Lake shore of Pulaski lake. A, B. 


(H 123943, 123944, Mar. 12, 1909.) 


ScHmMint (HENRY) & BRO., INC., Phila- 


delphia, Pa. [10301 
Signs of Christmas. (G 21226, Mar. 
29, 1909.) 
SCHREYER (AuGcuSTUS M.), New York, 
I: Me [10302 
Trailed to the chasm. (H 1238982, 


Mar. 15, 1909.) 


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Dt TV; i. Se vat 


ScHREYVOGEL (CHas.), Hoboken, N. J. 

[103038, 10304 

Fight for water, (H 123947, Mar. 
13, 1909.) 


Lost dispatches. (H 128948, Mar. 


18, 1909. ) 
Scuowas (F. E.), Port Washington, 
Ohio. [ 10305, 10306 
Four ways of trave® 1, 2. (H 
124929, 124930, Mar. 7, 1909.) 
Scuowasp & WoLtr, New York, N. Y. 


[3 chromos] [10307-10309 
Columbia.—Homeward bound.—Sea 
nymph. (G 21282-21284, Apr. 5, 1909.) 


ScoBi—E (FRANK), Sleepy Eye, Minn. 
[10310-10312 


Just arrived behind the rotary. (H 
123644, Mar. 5, 1909.) 
Rotary steam snow _ shovel. (H 


123645, Mar. 5, 1909.) 
Trying to keep the trains on time. 
(H 123704, Mar. 5, 1909.) 
Scrocin (HE. D.), Bradentown, Fla. 
[10313, 10314 


Bradentown, Fla. 1. (H 122898, 
Peb.. 18, 1909; 1 ¢. Feb. 2, 19095 dc. 
Mar. 26, 1909.) " 

2.- €H. 122899, ‘Feb: 13, 1909 ; 


1 ¢@ Feb. 13, 1909; 1 c. Mar. 26, 1909.) 
SEIBERT PRINTING Co., Canal Dover, 
Ohio. [10315 
Presidential picture. CE’ > 7404, 


Mar. 5, 1909; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1909.) 


SELLS & FLoTo co., Denver, Colo. [7 
photographs | [10316-10322 
Camel.—King Edward.—King Ed- 
ward and Duke.—Lions.—Tapir.— 
Tiger cubs.—Tiger head. (H 125103- 
125109, Mar. 5, 1909.) 


SELLS-FLOTO SHOWS co., Denver, Colo. 
[10323 
(H 124941, 


Lady and the tiger cubs. 
Mar. 18, 1909.) 


SEyMourR (J. F.), Indianapolis, Ind. 


[10324 
Don’t be the donkey. (F 74819, 
Mar. 26, 1909.) 
SHAW (ELizaBetrH ANNA), Boston, 
Mass. [10325, 10326 
Contentment. (H 123452, Mar. 1, 
1909. ) 
Little sweetheart. (H 123451, Mar. 
1, 1909.) 


SHEPARD (Morgan), New York, N. Y. 
[10327-10334 


Cow (The). (F 74989, Apr. 2, 1909.) 


SHEPARD (MorGAN )—Continued. 
Keep smiling. (EF 74785, Mar. 26, 


1909. ) 

Laff an go eazie. (EF T4789, Mar. 26, 
1909. ) 

Life. (F 74787, Mar. 26, 1909.) 


Listen for the tinkle of the wishing 


bell. (EF 74788, Mar. 26, 1909.) 
Smile with me. (F 74385, Mar. 11, 
1909.) 


(EF 74786, Mar. 26, 1909.) 
Turtle (The). (F 74386, Mar. 14, 

1909. ) 

SIMMONS (EVELINE), Lakewood, Ohio. 

[10835 

Truth and mercy. (EF 74319, Mar. 

10, 1909; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1909.) 

SIMPLICITY co., Chicago, Ill. [10836 
Chicago, Pathfinder loop district. 

(F 74383, Mar. 11, 1909.) 

SLEVIN (L. S.), Carmel, Cal. [10337 
Keeper of the Carmel mission. (H 

124967, Mar. 29, 1909.) 


SMEDBERG (FRANK), Chicago, Il. 
[103388 
Meals at all hours. (G 21212, Mar. 


10, 1909.) 


SmMiTH (A. T. E.), Woonsocket, R. I. 
t [10339 
Woonsocket, R. I., Church of 
Precious Blood and_ rectory. (F 
75016, Apr. 3, 1909.) 


SmitH (KE. Boyp), Wilton, Conn. 
[10340-10342 
Goodness, see those great big cages. 
See, his ball is really going. 
See the elephant with glasses. 
(EF 74679-74681, Mar. 23, 1909.) 


SMITH (Gero. E.), Denver, Colo. [10343 
Skidoo. (F 74615, Mar. 20, 1909; 2 
ec. Mar. 22, 1909.) 
SmMitH (Harper B.), 
N. J. 
Breakers by moonlight. 
Mar. 29, 1909.) 
SmirH (S. C.), North Yakima, Wash. 
[10345, 10346 


Box Canon, Colo., 1840. (H 128747, 
Mar. 8, 1909; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1909.) 


Washington, D. C., Botanical gar- 


Atlantic City, 
[10344 


(F 74882, 


dens, fountain and Capitol. 1841. (H 
128748, Mar. 8, 1909.) 
SNYDER (LEON), Colfax, Wis. [10347 


Colfax, Wis. 
1909.) 


(H 124500, Mar. 22, 


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Society OF ICONOPHILES, New York, | 


ate. 


Farragut (David Glasgow) ; by F.S. 


[10348 | 


10420 
STATE PUB CoO.—Continued. 
Do you believe in signs. (IF 74473, 
Mar. 15, 1909.) 
Four Paw’s rhapsodie. (EF 74835, 


Mar. 27, 1909.) 


Gink and Dink. (F 74324, Mar. 10, 


1909.) 


King. (F 74629, Mar. 20, 1909.) 
Spooner & WELLS, INC., New York, 
1 Ha [10349 | 
Executive committee A. A. A. (H 
See. eer, 17, 1909: 2 c. Mar. 18, 
1909. ) 
SPRAGUE’S MERCANTILE AGENCY, Chi- | 
cago, I]. [10350 
Creditor’s query. (F 67385, July 


22, 1908.) * 


(FE 
(F 
(FE 
(FE 

is 


74539, 
T4722, 
74927, 
75144, 
busy. 


Mar. 17, 1909.) 
Mar. 24, 1909.) 
Mar. 31, 1909.) 
Apr. 7, 1909. ) 


Line (F 743825, Mar. 10, 


909.) 


| the trap. 


SPRINGER (Harry J.) Scottdale, Pa. | 

(10351, 10352 | 

Bryan (Wm. Jennings) A. B. (H 

a2aee0, 225561, Apr. 5, 1909; 2 c. of | 
each Mar. 29, 1909.) 

STANLAWS (PENRHYN), New York, | 

N. Y. [4 prints] [10353-10356 


Skipping. (F 74561-74564, Mar. 18, 
1909. ) 


STATE PUB cO., Boston, Mass. 


—— (F 74545, Mar. 17, 1909.) 

—— (F 74725, Mar. 24, 1909.) 

—— (F 74926, Mar. 31, 1909.) 
Mouse in the muff is worth two in 
(F 74537, Mar. 17. 1909.) 


Nick, the smarty, a party. 


gives 


| (F 14600, Mar. 19, 1909.) 


Arriyal.—Cup of tea.—Easter egg.— | 
| (FF 74899, Mar. 30, 1909.) 


Pete, the pups, and five gobs of gum. 


Reggie Rahrah. (F 74323, Mar. 10, 


1909.) 


[10357-10420 | 


Ain’t it just like woman? (F 
74229, Mar. 8, 1909.) 
(F 74450, Mar. 
— (F 74472, Mar. 
—  (F 74601, Mar. 
——-(F 74834, Mar. 
= (F 74900, Mar. 30, 1909.) 
—— (F 74949, Mar. 31, 1909.) 
== (F 75069, Apr. 5, 1909.) 
nw qoret Apr. 9, 1909.) 
Amos and Pete. (F 74228, Mar. 8, 
1909.) 
2S ar 
ne 6 
eS 
ey i) 
=. (PF 


a 


13, 1909.) 
15, 1909.) 
19, 1909.) 
27, 1909.) 


Zk, 


74449, 
74558, 
74652, 
T4897, 
T4898, 
75066, 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 


1909. ) 
1909. ) 
1909. ) 
Mar. 1909. ) 
Mar. 1909. ) 
Apr. 5, 1909.) 
a 75067, Apr. 5, 1909.) 
i gaeky, Apr. 9, 1909.) 
Best laid plans are apt to go astray. 
(F 74925, Mar. 31, 1909.) 
Bird on the hat is worth two in the 


bush. (F 75213, Apr. 9, 1909.) 
Bugtown budget. (F 743828, Mar. 10, 
1909. ) 


ar (4516, Mar. 17, 1909.) 
(F 74720, Mar. 24, 1909.) 

Did you ever play Inauguration? 
{F 74230, Mar. 8, 1909.) 


| 
| 
i 
| 
| 
i 
| 


| 


| Stung. 


—— (F 74543, Mar. 17, 1909.) 

—— (F 74721, Mar. 24, 1909.) 

— (F 74931, Mar. 31, 1909.) 

—— (F 75148, Apr. 7, 1909.) 

Show me. (F 748529, Mar. 10, 1909.) 
(IF 74541, Mar. 17. 1909.) 
—— (F 74723, Mar. 24, 1909.) 
— (F 75141, Apr. 7, 1909.) 

—— (F 75142, Apr. 7, 1909. ) 


Smiths at home. (F 74826, Mar. 10, 
1909. ) 


(EF 
(F 
(EF 
(F 
(FE 


74327, 
74540, 
74544, 
TATAY9, 
74726, 
(F 74929, 
(F 74930, 
GR 74322, 
(EF 74542, 

Uxtra! Uxtra! 
1909.) 

—— (F 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 


1909. ) 
1909. ) 
1909. ) 
1909. ) 
1909. ) 
Mar. 1909.) 
Mar. , 1909.) 


Mar. 10, 1909.) 
Mar. 17, 1909.) 


(F 74724, Mar. 24, 


74928, Mar. 31, 1909.) 
—— (F 75145, Apr. 7, 1909.) 
—— (F 75146, 1909.) 
What fools these pup dogs be. 

75068, Apr. 5, 1909.) 


Wicked flea whom Pete pursueth. 
(F 74651, Mar. 22, 1909.) 


-_ 


Apres 1, 
(Fk 


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10421 pt. IV, n. s., v. 4 
STEFANSKI (JOHN J.), Higginsville, | Stremt AnD SmitH, New York, N. Y. - 
Mo. [10421 | [10441 
Around the globe with the U. S. Scheff (Miss Fritze). (EF 74068, 


Atlantic fleet. (F 74644, Mar. 22, 
1909; 1 c. Mar. 10, 1909; 1 c. Mar. 18, 
1909.) 


STEPHENSON Washing- 
ten, DiC. [10422 
Louverture (Toussiant). général en 
chef 4 St. Dominique. (F 74298, Mar. 
9, 1909; 2 ec. Mar. 10, 1909.) 
STEVENS (CHAS. A.) & bros., Chicago, 
Ti [10423-10428 
April days. (EF 74759; “Mar.” 25 
-) 


(IsataAH H.), 


1909 

Easter brides. 
1909. ) 

Expectation. (F 
1909. ) 

Fluffs and ruffles. 
127 1909.) 

Opera (The) (EF 74761, Mar. 25, 
1909.) 

Reception (The) 
19, 1909.) 
STIpB (GEORGE), United States. 

[10429, 10430 


(F 74602, Mar. 19, 
74760, Mar. 25, 


(F 74603, Mar. 


(F 74604, Mar. 


Gun’s crew in action. (H 124205, 
Mar. 16. 1909.) 
U.S. fleet in rough seas. (H 124204, 


Mar. 16, 1909.) 
STICKLEY (GusTAV), Syracuse, N. Y. 
[104381 
Kipling (Rudyard) (F 738938, Mar. 
1, 1909.) 
STICKNEY (WALTER J.), Salem, Mass. 
[10482 


Salem, Mass., Old St. Mary’s church. 

(H 128608, Mar. 3, 1909.) 
STOKES (FRANK WILBERT), New York, 
Ne Y [10438, 10434 


Narwhal hunt, North Greenland. 
(H. 125254, Apr. 2, 1909.) 


Walrus hunt, North Greenland. 
125255, Apr. 2, 1909.) 


SToNE (CHAS. J.) CO., 


(H 


Chicago, Ill. 
[10435-10488 
Sartorial world engravings, April, 
1909. Supplements A-D. (F 74645- 
74648, Mar. 22, 1909.) 


STRAusS (J. C.), St. Louis, Mo. 
[10439, 10440 


U. S. circuit court judges, Adams, 
Hook, Sanborn and Van Devanter, 
A.B. (H 125260, 125261, Apr. 3, 1909; 
2c. of each Apr. 10, 1909.) 


Mar. 5, 1909.) 


STROBRIDGE LITHOGRAPHING COMPANY, 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 10442-10484- 


[Poster] 09-B-446. (G 20277, Nov. 
27, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1909.) * 


—— 09-R-61, 09-R-204. (G 20632, 
20688, Dec. 31, 1908; 2 c. of each Mar. 


5, 1909.) 

—— 09-B-201. (G 20645, Jan. 2, 
1909; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1909.)* 

— 09-R-51, 09-R-85, 09-R-203. 


(G 20646, 20647, 20649, Jan. 2, 1909; 
2 ¢. of each Mar. 5, 1909.) 

— 09-R-230. (G 20650, Jan. 2, 
1909; 2c. Mar. 25, 1909.) 

——N. Y. 12965. (G 20693, Jan. 15, 
19093.2 ¢.. Keb. 1, 1908s) 
N. ¥. 12981, NO WS g29623 ee 
12985. N. Y. 12987. (G 20698-20701, 
Jan. 15, 1909; 2 ¢ of each Feb, 17, 
1909. ) * 


N.Y. 12988) N. 3, a25S0 
20789-20741, Jan. 29, 1909; 2 c. of each 
Feb. 17, 1909.) * 

N. Y. 12992,.N: ¥. 220873. 
12995. (G 20748, 20744, 20746, Jan. 29, 
1909; 2 c. of each Mar. 5, 1909.) 

N. Y. 12991, 09-R-71, 09—R-205. 
(G 20742, 20747, 20748, Jan. 29, 1909; 
2c. of each Mar. 11, 1909.) 


N. Y. 12994. (G 20745, Jan. 29, 
1909; 2 ¢. Mar. 25; 1809) 
0O9-R-111. (G 20885, Feb. 10, 
1909; 2 ce. Mar. 5, 1909.) 

— 09-B-205, N. Y. 12986, N. Y. 
138000, N. Y. 18001. (G 20881, 20886— 
20888, Feb. 10, 1909; 2 ec. of each Mar. 


11, 1909.) 
— 09-B-112. (G 20880, Feb. 10, 
1909; 2 ec. Mar. 25, 1909.) 
— 09-B-96. (G 20879, Feb. 10, 
1909; 2c. Apr. 1, 1909.) 
—— 09-R-66. 09-R-86, O9-R-208. 


(G 20976, 20980, 20981, Feb. 11, 1909; 
2c. of each Mar. 11, 1809.) 

—— 09-B-47. (G 20974, Feb. 11, 
1909; 2 c. Mar. 25, 1909.) 

— 09-B-71, 09-B-82, 09-—B-211. (G@ 
21116-21118, Mar. 5, 1909; 2 ce. of each 
Mar. 25, 1909.) 

09-B-209. (G 21207, Mar. 22, 
1909; 2 ec. Mar. 11, 1909.) 

— 09-B-72, 09-B-213. (G 21202, 
21209, Mar. 22, 1909; 2 c. of each Mar. 
25, 1909.) 


150 


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nos. 13-17, Apr., 1909 
STROBRIDGE LITHOGRAPHING COMPANY— 
Continued. 
[Poster] O9-B-—S83, 09-—B-152, 09-B- 
208. (G 21208, 21204, 21206, Mar. 22, 
1909 ; 2 c. of each Apr. 1, 1909.) 


Stroup (W. J.), Rock Springs, Wyo. 
[8 photographs] [10485-10492 
Pair of fine bull elk, 1, 2.—Pil- 
lar clouds, 1, 2.—Play ground of 
the clouds.—Snowy peak.—Stroud’s 
camp.—Where the Green river flows. 
(H 125470-125477, Apr. 7, 1909.) 


SUMMER (H. S.), Akron, Ohio. [10493 

Gay: If daddy can’t fix your watch 
I can. (F 73034, Feb. 6, 1909; 2 c. 
Jan. 21, 1909.) * 


SVENSKA FOLKETS TIDNING, Minneapolis, 
Minn. [10494-10508 
Borenshults (H 1238714, 
Mar. 6, 1909.) 
Hlevférbundsmoétet i Svalof, Skane. 
(H 123717, Mar. 6, 1909.) 


Slussar. 


Helsingborg fran Terassen. (H 
123718, Mar. 6, 1909.) 

Markaryd Marknad i Smaland. (H 
123715, Mar. 6, 1909.) 

Motala Mekaniska Verkstad. (H 
123713, Mar. 6, 1909.) 

Ostergétlands bank i Norrképing. 


(H 128711, Mar. 6, 1909.) 
Radhuset, Stenbocksstatyrn, Teras- 


sen och Kirnan. (H 123709, Mar. 6, 
1909.) 

Stockholm, Utsigt af Norrbro fran | 
meteor. (EH 123712, Mar. 6, 
1909. ) 

Taberg i Smaland. (H 123710, Mar. 
6, 1909.) 

Trolleholms Slott. (H 123716, Mar. 
6, 1909.) 


2 c. of each Feb. 19, 1909. 


TABER-PRANG ART COMPANY, Springfield, 


Mass. [10504, 10505 
Line’s busy. 4841. (H 124889, Mar. 
26, 1909.) 

Solitary height; by Ferdinand 
Keller. 4843. (F 74804, Mar. 26, 
1909. ) 


TaccartT (M. W.), Bayonne, N. J. 
[10506-10523 


[Halloween cards, series 803.] (G 
21307-21312, Apr. 7, 1909.) 
[Halloween cards, series 804.] (G 


21301-21306, Apr. 7, 1909.) 


[Marriage congratulations. 
705.] (G 21295-21300, Apr. 7, 1909.) 


Is 


81450—09——_3 


ARS hee 


10559 


TAMMEN (H. H.), Denver, Colo. 
[10524 


All I did was hug a little. (F 
74231, Mar. 8, 1909.) 
TANGEN (Ep.), Boulder, Colo. [10525 


Lafayette, Colo., high school basket 
ball team. 992. (H 123588, Mar. 1, 


| 1909.) 


Tanto (AvucUST), Lansing, Mich. 
[10526 


Lansing, Mich. (F 74648, Mar. 22, 


| 1909; 2 c. Mar. 17, 1909.) 


TAYLOR & LocKIE, Nashville, Tenn. 
[10527 
Members of the 56th General as- 
sembly, Tennessee. (H 123981, Mar. 


15, 1909.) 
TAYLOR ART CO., Philadelphia, Pa. [14 
prints] [10528-10541 


All hands busy.—Bird in the hand 
is worth two in the bush.—Cool propo- 
sition.—Good day for rubbers.—I have 
something on my mind.—It’s all mine.— 
Little widow is a dangerous thing.— 
More than he could stand.—Not in the 
beef trust.—Silver threads among the 
gold.—Stolen sweets.—This is my busy 


day. (F 74836-74847, Mar. 10, 1909.) 
Valley Forge, Pa. 1, 2. (F 74820, 
74321, Mar. 10, 1909.) 
Tress (ANNETTE B.), New York, 
INS Y¥? [10542 
American ikon. (H 125330, Apr. 5, 
1909.) 
TEN Hyck (W. P.), Roselle, N. J. [4 
chromos] [10543-10546 


Feeding the doves.—Mother and 
child.—Trysting tree. — Waiting. 


| (G 21167-21170, Mar. 13, 1909s) 


THOMPSON (PAUL), New York, N. Y. 
[10547-10552 
Harriman’s (E. H.) new country 
Discs “ar Arden, IN. ¥:. J-6:_) (EH. 
124468-124473, Mar. 20, 1909.) 
THOMPSON (WILLIAM CHARLES). 
Shoshone, Idaho. [105538, 10554 
bateo im ian 2. (A a4 bab, 
124556, Mar. 22, 1909.) 
Tropes tw... i), York, Nebr. slo 
photographs] [10555-10557 
Home committee, I. O. O. F.—Lo- 
cating committee, I. O. O. F.—York 
college band, 1909. (H 124925-124927, 
Mar. 27, 1909.) 
TINY TADS co., New York, N. Y. 
[ 10558, 10559 


Robins sing. (EF 74618, Mar. 20. 


series | 1909.) 


Teddy bear. (F 75135, Apr. 7, 1909.) 


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COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Dt. FV; 38: vo 


Tretron (W. H.), Gettysburg, Pa. 
[10560 
Will’s house where Lincoln wrote 
his Gettysburg address. 1272. (H 
124223, Mar. 17, 1909.) 
Tort (TuHeEo. M.), Milwaukee, Wis. 
[10561 


Waukesha, Wis. (H 124222, Mar. 


17, 1909.) 
ToLMAN (FRED S.), Brockton, Mass. 
[10562 
He’s a blooming good ’orse. (F 
74992, Apr. 2, 1909.) 
TOMIKAWA (YOSHIMI), San Francisco, 
Cal. [10563 
Koi no katami (Remain of love). 
{H 124501, Mar. 22, 1909.) 
Toy, Bonp & LEE PHOTO STUDIO, San 
Francisco, Cal. [10564 
San Francisco, Cal., Imperial Chi- 
nese public school. (H 123954, Mar. 
13, 1909; 2 c. Feb. 23, 1909.) 
Tracy (DwicHt), New York, N. Y. 
[10565 
‘Tracy (Hon. Uriah). “CH 1238853, 
Mar. 10, 1909.) 


TRIBUNE co., Chicago, Ill. [10566-10588 
Clarence Culpepper and his six ador- 
ing sisters. (IF 75084, Apr. 5, 1909.) 
Danny Dreamer. (F 74531, Mar. 
17, 1909.) 
— (F 74710, Mar. 24, 1909.) 
—— (F 74944, Mar. 31, 1909.) 
— (F 75086, Apr. 5, 1909.) 


Economical Bertie. (F 74535, Mar. 
17, 1909.) 


—— (F 74715, Mar. 24, 1909.) 
—— (F 74945, Mar. 31, 1909.) 
(F 75083, Apr. 5, 1909.) 


Hiram marked the eggs. (EF 74533, 
Mar. 17, 1909.) 


How the omnibus boy turned the 
tables on Frenchy. (F 74943, Mar. 31, 
1909. ) 


Large party came. 
24, 1909.) 

Mamma’s angel child. (F 
Mar. 17, 1909.) 

—— (Ff 74714, Mar. 24, 1909.) 

—— (F 74947, Mar. 31, 1909.) 

—— (F 75082, Apr. 5, 1909.) 

Old Opie Dilldock’s 
745382, Mar. 17, 1909.) 


—- (F 74711, Mar. 24, 1909.) 
—— (F 74946, Mar. 31, 1909.) 


(EF 74712, Mar. 


74534, 


Stories. (F 


TRIBUNE Co.—Continued. 
(F 75085, Apr. 5, 1909.) 


Pranks of Fourpaws. (F 74536, 
Mar. 17, 1909.) 


(F 74718, Mar. 24, 1909.) 
—— (F 74948, Mar. 31, 1909.) 
TULIPER (FRED H.), Nashua, N. H. 
[10589, 10590 
(F 75005, Apr. 


By the rude bridge. 
3, 1909. ) 


Here was made the first forcible re- 
sistance to British aggression. (F 
75004, Apr. 3, 1909.) 


TURNER (HorAcE K.) co., Boston, 
Mass. [10591-10737 
Achilles; by Walter McErven. 


Adjustment of the conflicting inter- 
ests; by John La Farge. 


Adonis; by H. O. Walker. 
Aglaia; by Frank W. Benson. 


Alma mater; by Daniel Chester 
French. 


Amiens, France, cathedral. 
Anarchy; by Elihu Vedder. 
Arlington, Va., Custis-Lee mansion. 
Arts (The) ; by Kenyon Cox. 


Astronomy (Urania) ; by Edward EH. 
Simmons. 


Autumn; by Bela L. Pratt. 

by Frank W. Benson. 
Bellerophon; by Walter McEwen. 
Boy of Winander; by H. O. Walker. 


Cairn (The); by John W. Alex- 
ander. 


Chartres, France, cathedral. 1-3. 
Chester, England, water tower. 


Comedy (Thalia); by HEdward E. 
Simmons. 


Comus; by H. O. Walker. 

Confucius, lawgiver; by John La 
Farge. | 

Corrupt legislation; by Elihu Ved- 
der. 

Dance (Terpsichore) ; by Edward EH. 
Simmons. 

Dumfries, 
castle. 

Egyptian hieroglyphics; by John W. 
Alexander. 

Endymion; by H. O. Walker. 

Epic poetry (Calliope); by Edward 
EK. Simmons. 

Euphrosyne; by Frank W. Benson. 


Family (The); by Charles Sprague 
Pearce. 


Lae 


Scotland, Caerlaverock 


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nos. 18-17, Apr., 1909 
TURNER (HorAcE K.) co.—Continued. 
Farragut monument, Madison square, 


New York city; by Augustus St. Gau- 
dens, 


Ganymede; by H. O. Walker. 

Good administration; by Elihu Ved- 
der. 

Government; by Elihu Vedder.. 

Harwarden, Wales, Harwarden cas- 
tie. 1, 2. 

Hearing; by Robert Reid. 

Hercules; by Walter McEwen. 

History (Clio); by Edward E. Sim- 
mons. 

Jackson (Gen. T. J.); by John A. 
Elder. 

Jason; by Walter McEwen. 

Justinian; by John La Farge. 

Knowledge; by Robert Reid. 

Labor; by Charles Sprague Pearce. 

Lake district, England. 1-4. 

Lauterbrunnen yalley, Switzerland. 


Lee (Gen. Robert E.); by John A. 
Elder. 


Lincoln, England, cathedral. 

London, England. 1-8. 

Love poetry (Erato); by Edward E. 
Simmons. 

Lycurgus, 
Farge. 

Lyric poetry; by H. O. Walker. 

Lyric poetry (Euterpe) ; by Edward 
E. Simmons. 


Manuscript book: by John W. Alex- 
ander. 

Mohammed, lawgiver; by John La 
Farge. 


Moral and divine law; by John La 
Farge. 


Moses; by John La Farge. 

Mount Vernon, Va. 1-6. 

Mirren, Switzerland. 1-3. 

Numa, lawgiver; by John La Farge. 

Oral tradition; by John W. Alex- 
ander. 

Orpheus; by Walter McEwen. 

Paris; by Walter McEwen. 

Paris, France. 1-11. 

Peace; by Gari Melchers. 

Peace and prosperity; by Elihu Ved- 
der. 

Perseus; by Walter McEwen. 
ee ee England, cathedral. 


1-6. 


lawgiver; by John La 


Philosophy; by Robert Reid. 


10741 


TURNER (HorAcE K.) co.—Continued. 
Picture writing; by John W. Alex- 
ander. 
Printing press; 
ander. 
Prometheus; by Walter McEwen. 


by John W. Alex- 


Recording of precedents; by John 
La Farge. 

Recreation; by Charles Sprague 
Pearce. 

Relation of the individual to the 


state; by John La Farge. 
Religion; by Charles 
Pearce. 
Rest; by Charles Sprague Pearce. 
Sacred song (Polyhymnic); by Ed- 
ward EK. Simmons. 
Sciences (The); by Kenyon Cox. 
Sight; by Robert Reid. 
Smell; by Robert Reid. 
Spring; by Bela L. Pratt. 
——by Frank W. Benson. 
Stratford-upon-Avon, England, Trin- 
ity chureh. 1-8. 
Study; by Charles Sprague Pearce. 
Summer; by Bela L. Pratt. 
by Frank W. Benson. 
(H 124695-124819, Mar. 25, 1909.) 
Sunset glow; by George Riecke. (H 
123857, Mar. 10, 1909.) 
Taste; by Robert Reid. 
Thalia; by Frank W. Benson. 
Theseus; by Walter McEwen. 
Touch; by Robert Reid. 
Tragedy (Melpomene); by Edward 
K. Simmons. 
Understanding; by Robert Reid. 
Uriel; by H. O. Walker. 
Uses of wealth; by Edwin H. Blash- 
field. 
War; by Gari Melchers. 
Washington, D. C. 1-6. 
Winter; by Bela L. Pratt. 
by Frank W. Benson. 
Wisdom; by Robert Reid. 
Wolf charmer; by John La Farge. 
York, England. 1, 2. 
(H 124820-124840, Mar. 25, 1909.) 
TYLER, PHOTOGRAPHER, New York, N. Y. 
[10738 
Courtney (Mrs. Basil S.). A. (H 
125529, Apr. 9, 1909.) 
ULGMAN, MEG. .Cco., New “York; N.Y: 
[10739-10741 
Merry Christmas brother. (F 74981, 
Apr. 1, 1909.) 


Sprague 


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10742 


ULLMAN MFG. co.—Continued. 


Merry Christmas to you, brother. 
(F 74980, Apr. 1, 1909.) 

Weddykin.’ (HH. 123782, Feb. ‘17, 
1909.) * 


UNDERHILL (IRVING), Jersey City, N. J. 


Hoboken, N. J., statue of Sam Sloan. 
C 6912. (H 122851, Feb. 11, 1909.) 


Jersey City, N. J. C 70038-C 7006, 
C 7010, C 7011. (H 124610-124615, 
Mar. 23, 1909.) - 


New York, N. Y. E 417, H 418, C 


6935, C 6940, C 6994, C 69938. (H 
124887-124392, Mar. 19, 1909.) 
National city bank, C 6929. (H 
122853, Feb. 11, 1909.) 
Vestal (U. S. N. collier) C 6928. 


(H 122852, Feb. 11, 1909.) 
2 ec of each Apr. 5, 1909.) 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, New York, 
iN, OY. 10757-10856 


[ Stereoscopic photographs] U 
43535, U 73861, U 109281, U 115534, U 
1144S, U9 161s) U2 taeda re 
123756—123762, Mar. 8, 1909.) 


——U 40752, U 107494, U 115288, 
U 116142, U 1161435. (H 123874— 
1238878, Mar. 11, 1909.) 


U 72592, U 74005, U 97353, U 
97355, U 97378, U 97876, U 112547, U 
113048, U 1138454, U 115203, U 115208, 
UW) 115258)" 0" E5618, UU -aa60ci; 
116073, U 116086, U 116089, U 116149, 
U 116153. (H 123989-124007, Mar. 15, 
1909.) 

—— U 48715, U 43806, U 77749, U 
92841. (H 124200-124203, Mar. 16, 
1909. ) 

=o U S4845,,U 10iS23, U 10fssa, VU 
115279, U 115442, U 115600, U 115765, 
U 115814, U 116150, U 116154, U 116155, 
We AIGISG, UU: 1161S... .\CH .424270~ 
124282, Mar. 17, 1909.) 


U 40374, U 40426, U 40477, U 
40528, U 40526, U 40527, U 40540, U 
40541, U 49351, U 107497, U 115613, U 
116033, U 116159. (H 124426-124438, 
Mar. 20, 1909; 2 ec. of each Mar. 22, 
1909.) 


—— U $3421, U 45208, U 91743, U 
104194, U 106417, U 109031, W. 113107, 
U 114099, U 9115233," 1415338, U 
115429, U 115626. (Hi 124650-124661, 
Mar. 24, 1909.) 


——- J 34541, U 51771, U T8398, U 
99398. (H 124883124886, Mar. 26, 
1909; 2 c. of each Mar. 27, 1909.) 


| 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWooD—Continued. 


—U 91845, U 93084, U 101854, U 
104896, U 116039, U 116050, U-116058. 
(H 124950, 124944, 124949, 124945- 
124948, Mar. 29, 1909.) 


— U 81019, U 81144. (H 125063, 


| 125064, Mar. 30, 1909.) 
[10742-10756 | 


——U 38481, U 993388, U 116157. 

(H 125119-125121, Mar. 31, 1909; 2 e. 
of each Apr. 1, 1909.) 
U 34530, U 96849, U 96872, U 
96908, U 96990, U 116117, U 116166. 
(H 125202-125208, Apr. 2, 1909; 2 ec. 
of each Apr. 5, 1909.) 

—— U 99394, U 103289, U 103399, U 
113774. (H 1252721282775. 2ore. 
1909; 2 c. of each Apr. 5, 1909.) 


UNION PAcIFIC TEA CO., New York, 
N.Y. [10857 


EKaster morning. (F 74864, Mar. 11, 
1909. ) 


UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH COMPANY, 
Cincinnati, Ohio. [10858-10881 


[Poster] 11908. (G 20940, Feb. 15, 
1909.) * | 


11898, 11992. 
Feb. 20, 1909.*) 


11923. 


(G 20985, 20986, 


(G 21010, Feb. 26, 


1909.* ) 


11988. (G 21031, Mar. 4, 7903- 
2c. Mar. 1, 1909.) 


(G 21094, Mar. 3, 1909.) 
— 11932. (G 21114, Mar. 5, 1909; 
2c. Mar. 5, 1909.) 
— 119385, 12008. 
Mar. 8, 1909.) 
—— 11934. 
1909. ) 


(G 21127, 21128, 


(G 21144, Mara 


(G 21174, 21173, 


11980, 12029. 
Mar. 15, 1909.) 
12007. (G 21179, Mar. 17, 1909; 
2 ¢. Mar. 17, 1909.) 

—— 11994, 11997, 12000, 12001, 12009, 
12010, 12011, 12015, 12055. (G 21188— 
21196, Mar. 22, 1909.) 
11987, 12066. 
Mar. 29, 1909.) 


(G 21235, 21234, 


UP-TO-DATE ADVERTISING CO., Canisteo, 
ye. Wet [10882, 10883 
Billy ’possum the winner. (F 74276, 
Mar. 9, 1909.) 
Good times am a comin’. 
Mar. 9, 1909.) 


VARNEY (J. C.), Haverhill, Mass. 
[10884, 10885 


Graham (Rey. John J.) 1J. (H 
124229, Mar. 9, 1909.) 


(EF 74275, 


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nos. 13-17, Apr., 1909 


VARNEY (J. C.)—Continued. 
—2G. (H 124230, Mar. 9, 1909; 
2 ce. Mar. 17, 1909.) 
VINALL (H. N.), Crete, Nebr. 
[10886, 10887 


Capitol by searchlight. (H 125399, 
Apr. 6, 1909.) 

Searchlight. (H 125400, Apr. 6, 
1909. ) 


VITAGRAPH CO. OF AMERICA, New York, 


nN. ¥- [10888-10900 

Auto maniac. (H 124899, Mar. 27, 
1909. ) 

Brave Irish lass. (H 123953, Mar. 
13, 1909.) 

Children of the plains. (H 124224, 
Mar. 17, 1909.) 

Cohen at Coney Island. (H 124227, 


Mar. 17, 1909.) 


Cohen’s dream of Coney Island. (H 
123952, Mar. 13, 1909.) 

Cure for rheumatism. (H 123858, 
Mar. 11, 1909.) 

Friend in the enemy’s camp. (H 


123951, Mar. 13, 1909.) 

Home at last. (H 123859, Mar. 11, 
1909.) 

King Lear; Shakespeare’s tragedy. 
(H 124225, Mar. 17, 1909.) 

Life drama of Napoleon Bonaparte 
and Empress Josephine of France. (H 
124898, Mar. 27, 1909.) 

Napoleon. The man of destiny. 
124897, Mar. 27, 1909.) 

Shepherd’s daughter. 
Mar. 13, 1909.) 

Wooden Indian. 
17, 1909. ) 
WALDRON (MaAy), Portland, Oregon. 

[10901-10904 
(H 124668, Mar. 


(H 
(H 123950, 


(H 124226, Mar. 


Forget-me-nots. 
24, 1909.) 

Japanese girl. 1-3. 
124667, Mar. 24, 1909.) 


WALSH (MICHAEL J.), Poughkeepsie, 
mY. [10805-10910 
Poughkeepsie fire dept., Poughkeep- 
sie, N. Y. 1-6. (H 125585-125590, 
Apr. 10, 1909.) 


WarRD (Marcus) co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

[10911 

Spray of holly. (G 21180, Mar. 18, 
1909. ) 


Wasson (C. L.), Decatur, Il. 
[10912, 10913 
Rockford, [ll., Illinois farmers in- 
stitute, 1909. 1,2. (H 124010, 124011, 
Mar. 15, 1909.) 


10969 


WATERMAN (C. E.), Chicago, Il. 
[10914-10917 
Chester (U.S. S.). (H 125059, Mar. 
80, 1909.) 


Salem (U. S. S.). 
30, 1909.) 


Newport, R. I., U. S. naval training 
station. 1,2. (H 125074, 125075, Mar. 


H 125060, Mar. 


27, 1909. ) 
WATERTOWN POST CARD Co., Watertown, 
S. Dak. [10918 


Fourth infantry band, S. Dak. N. G. 
(H 124330, Mar. 19, 1909.) 


Watts (Mrs. G. F.), Great Britain. 

[10919 

Love triumphant. (F 74755, Mar. 
25, 1909.) 


WEBBER (H. H.), Great Falls, Mont. 
[10920 
Guter (Hin) tropfen, ein lustig lied. 
(H 123687, Mar. 5, 1909.) 


WEIL, LORIMIER & GREENBAUM, New 


York, NOY. [10921 
Christian science. (EF 74756, Mar. 
25, 1909.) 
WEISBRODT (H. W.) co., Cincinnati, 
Ohio. [10922, 10923 
Morning drive. (F 74816, Mar. 27, 
1909.) 
Picture hat. (EF 74817, Mar. 27, 
1909.) 


WELLMAN (GEORGE THERAN), Sheldon, 
Iowa. [5 photographs] 

[10924-10928 

Banin cottage Kilkenny.—Convent 

garden theatre, London, 1821.—Grave 


' of John Banin.—Lacken walk and 


(H 124665- |. 


River Nore.—Michael Banin_ school 
house. (H 124403-124407, Mar. 19, 
1909.) 


WEsT (L. E.), Rock Island, [11. 
[10929-10937 
Rock Island arsenal. 1-9. (H 
125336-125444, Apr. 5, 1909.) 
WESTERMANN (ANNA  BURNHAM), 
New York, N. Y. [10938-10942 
Agatha. (F 74331, Mar. 10, 1909.) 
Alice. (F 74333, Mar. 10, 1909.) 
Alma. (F 74330, Mar. 10, 1909.) 
Beatrice. (F 74800, Mar. 26, 1909.) 
Bernice. (F 74823, Mar. 27, 1909.) 
WESTERMANN (L. A.) co., New York, 
Maa Ns: [10943-10969 
Adelaide. (F 74387, Mar. 11, 1909.) 
Agnes. (F 74295, Mar. 9, 1909.) 
Agnes. (F 74591, Mar. 19, 1909.) 


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WESTERMANN (L. A.) co.—Continued. 


Amelia: ’ (CF 74371, Mar. 11, 1909.) 
Anabel. (F 743889, Mar. 11, 1909.) 
Angelina. (EF 74888, Mar. 11, 1909.) 
Anna. (F 74296, Mar. 9, 1909.) 
Anticipation. (F 74506, Mar. 16, 
1909. ) 
Bear. (F 74593, Mar. 19, 1909.) 
Beauties. (KF 74589, Mar. 19, 1909.) 
Bessie. (F 74583, Mar. 19, 1909.) 
Bets. (F 74592, Mar. 19, 1909.) 
Business. (F 74590, Mar. 19, 1909.) 
Captive. (FE 74917, Mar. 31, 1909.) 
Cardinal. (F 74820, Mar. 27, 1909.) 
Career. (EF 74822, Mar. 27, 1909.) 
Carnation. (EL. 74923. Mar rat: 
1909.) 


Carrier. (F 74924, Mar. 31, 1909.) 
Caterers. (EF 74799, Mar. 26, 1909.) 
Catherine. (F 74796, Mar. 26, 1909.) 


Cecelia. (F 74922, Mar. 31, 1909.) 
Charles. (F 74821, Mar. 27, 1909.) 
Christina. (F 74967, Apr. 1, 1909.) 
Clarice. (I 74797, Mar. 26, 1909.) 
Commercial. (F 74798, Mar. 26, 
1909.) 
Complication. (F 74942, Mar. 31, 
1909. ) 
Crank. (F 74966, Apr. 1, 1909.) 
WHEELER (CLEORA CLARK), St. Paul, 
Minn. [10970 
Young women’s Christian associa- 


tion. - Kix libris, 


1909.) 


WHITE (H. C.) company, North Ben- 
nington, Vt. [10971-11015 
Aister basin. (H. 224511, 
Mar. 18, 1909. ) 
Amsterdam, Holland, 
way Station. 6846. 
1, 1909.) 


Anxious moment. 
Mar. 22, 1909.) 


S10—A. 


central rail- 
(H 124802, Mar. 


5271. (H 124514, 


Automatic developing machine. (H 
125138, Apr. 1, 1909.) 
Automatic printing machine. (H 


125139, Apr. 1, 1909.) 
Baldwin making record tight rope 


walk. (H 124520, Mar. 22, 1909.) 
Big catch. 5270. (H 124513, Mar. 
22, 1909.) 


Brighton, England. 2628. (H 124021, 
Mar. 15, 1909.) 

Cathedral from railway bridge. 
448-A. (H 124310, Mar. 18, 1909.) 


(F 74617, Mar. 20, 


pt. Iv, n.s., v. 4 
WHITE (H. C.) company—Continued. 
Consular bluff near Ching Kiong, 
China. 4444. (H 124024, Mar. 15, 
1909. ) 


Danger! Beware of the dog. 6227. 
(H 124517, Mar. 22, 1909.) 


Good friends. 6229. (H 124519, 
Mar. 22, 1909.) 

Hong Kong, China. 4442. (H 
124028, Mar. 15, 1909.) 

Inauguration of President Taft, 


Washington, D. C. 9951-9962. 
124805-124916, Mar. 27, 1909.) 

London, England. 2614-2619, 2622. 
(H 124014—124020, Mar. 15, 1909.) 


(H 


Macao, China. 4441, 4445. (H 
124022, 124025, Mar. 15, 1909.) 
Main wood-working room. CH: 


125140, Apr. 1, 1909. 


Method by which stereoscope lenses 
are ground. (H 125141, Apr. 1, 1909.) 

New York, N. Y. 81,98. (H 124510, 
124511, Mar. 22, 1909.) 

Old arched bridge over canal near 
Kin Kiang, China. 4446. (H 124026, 
Mar. 15, 1909.) 

One of nature’s freaks, a double- 
horned ram. 6225. (H 124516, Mar. 
22, 1909.) 

Press room. 
1909. ) 


Real Teddy bear. 
Mar. 22, 1909.) 
Section of assembling room. 
125148, Apr. 1, 1909.) 
She loves me, she loves me not. 
5272. _(H 124515, Mar. 22, 1909.) 
Train robber holding up a train. 
5429. (H 124512, Mar. 22, 1909.) 


(H 125142, Apr. 1, 


6228. . (H 124518, 


(H. 


WHITEHEAD & Hoac co., Newark, N. J. 

[11016-11021 

Appointment (KF 74417, 
Mar. 12, 1909.) 


At the races. 


(The) 


(F 74418, Mar. 12, 


1909. ) 

Easter exhibit. (F 74416, Mar. 12, 
1909. ) ; 

High noon. (F 74419, Mar. 12, 
1909. ) 

Mountain ranger. (F 74420, Mar. 
12, 1909.) 

Revising the tariff. (F 74530, Mar. 
17, 1909.) 
WIEDERSEIM (GRACE G.), Overbrook, 

Pa, [11022 

April fools.’ (EF. 74560, “Mariya 

1909. ) 


156 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 18-17, Apr., 1909 


WILFORD (CHARLES), 
Nebr. 

Effects of the storm. 
Mar. 26, 1909.) 


WILLIAMS (FRANK W.), 


South Omaha, 

[11023 
(EF 74794, 
Chicago, Il. 
[11024-11035 

Collection of fruit—Collection of 
game.—Coming from market.—Flower 
and fruit study.—Summer in Hol- 
land.—Winter in Finland. [6 prints] 
(F 74858-74363, Mar. 11, 1909.) 


After the rain.—Choice fruits.— 
Gypsy shepherdess.—King of the 
forest.—Morning.—River Wye. [6 
chromos] (G 21142-21147, Mar. 11, 
1909. ) 

WILLIAMS (JOHN), INC., New York, 
N.Y. [11036 

National ensign which inspired 
Francis Scott Key. (H 124670, Mar. 
25, 1909.) 

WILLIAMS (P. R.), Bisbee, Ariz. [11037 

Bisbee fire. Oct. 1908. (H 123779, 


Mar. 9, 1909; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1909.) 
WINANS BROS., Basin Harbor, Vt. 
[11038-11039 
First steamboat on Lake Champlain. 
(F 75162, Apr. 8, 1909.) 
Steamer Franklin. (F 75163, Apr. 
8, 1909.) 


WISCHMEYER (PHILIP), Ozette, Wash. | 


[11040-11041 


Giant fir near Royal, Wash. (H 
124474, Mar. 20, 1909.) 

Nature’s work in western Washing- 
ton forest. (H 124475, Mar. 20, 1909.) 
WISEMAN (W. H.), Alton [Il. [11042 

Alton, Tl. (H 125346, Apr. 5, 1909.) 
Wor (ERnst), New York, N. Y. 
[11043 

Song (The) (H 125485, Apr. 7, 
1909.) 


Wor (Henry) New York, N. Y. 


[11044 | 


Stevenson (Robert Louis) 
Mar. 23, 1909.) 


WOMEN’S FEDERATION, Elmira, N. Y. 
[11045 


(H 123703, 


(F 74678, 


Federation building. 
Mar. 5, 1909.) 


Woop (Harry), Kansas City, Mo. 
[11046-11050 


Intellectual pup. 
1909; 2 c. Mar. 10, 1909.) 


Mar. 17, 1909.) 


(F 74225, Mar. 8, 


(F 74471, Mar. 15, 1909; 2 «. | 


11096 


Woop (Harry )—Continued. 

(F 74650, Mar. 22, 1909; 2 «. 

Mar. 24, 1909.) 

(F 74877, Mar. 29, 1909; 2 «. 

Apr. 2, 1909.) 

(EF 75107, Apr. 5, 1909; 2 ce. Apr. 

7, 1909.) 

Woop (Oris F.), New York, N. Y. 
[11051-11090 


Bub, he’s always to blame. (FE 
74190, Mar. 6, 1909.) 


—— (F 74453, Mar. 13, 1909.) 
—— (F 74621, Mar. 20, 1909.) 
—— (F 74825, Mar. 27, 1909.) 
= (8 5054, "Apr. 3: 71909>) 
——— (8 75239, Apr. 107 1909:) 


Kid cut ups puzzle. (F 74195, Mar. 
6, 1909.) 


eee (Rt 
pA ek 
Le 


T4457, 
74625, 
74830, 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 


13, 1909.) 
20, 1909.) 
27, 1909.) 
—— (F 75037, Apr. 3, 1909.) 
(FE 75248, Apr. 10, 1909.) 
Mary and her little lamb. (F 74193, 
Mar. 6, 1909.) 


—— (F 74455, Mar. 13, 1909.) 
—— (F 74623, Mar. 20, 1909.) 
(F 74828, Mar. 27, 1909.) 

Sambo and his funny noises. 
74189, Mar. 6, 1909.) 


—— (F 74451, Mar. 13, 1909.) 

—— (F 74619, Mar. 20, 1909.) 

— (F 74824, Mar. 27, 1909.) 

— (F 75032, Apr. 3, 1909.) 

—— (F 75238, Apr. 10, 1909.) 

Things as they ought to be. 
74194, Mar. 6, 1909.) 


—— (F 74454, Mar. 18, 1909.) 
—— (F 74622, Mar. 20. 1909.) 
—— (F 74827, Mar. 27, 1909.) 
— (F 75035, Apr. 3, 1909.) 
(FE 75242, Apr. 10, 1909.) 
Those’ ridiculous questions. 


(F 


(FE 


(F 


74192, Mar. 6, 1909.) 


—— (F 74456, Mar. 13, 1909.) 
—— (FB 74624, Mar. 20, 1909.) 
—— (Ff 74829, Mar. 27, 1909.) 
a eh 15086. Apr: 3, 1909.) 
(F 75241, Apr. 10, 1909.) 


Wags, the dog that adopted a man. 
(F-74191, Mar. 6, 1909.) 


—— (F 74452, Mar. 18, 1909.) 
— (F 74620, Mar. 20, 1909.) 
— (F 74826, Mar. 27, 1909.) 


157 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11091 pt. Iv, n. s., v.4 

Woop (Oris F.)—Continued. YOUNG PEOPLE’S MISSIONARY MOVE- 
Wags, the dog that adopted a man. MENT, New York, N. Y. [11098 

(F 75038, Apr. 3, 1909.) Livingstone (David). (H 124807, 
—— (F 75240, Apr. 10, 1909.) _ | Mar. 18, 1909.) 


Ww No) as , England. | : 
oak fy pea be ar [11091 YuLe (Horiis Joun), San Francisco, 
Red admiral. (H 125834, Apr. 5, Cal. [11099-11106 

1909.) Yosemite valley. 1-8. (H 123719— 


Woopwarp & TIERNAN PRTG. CO., St. | rea 6, 1909; 2 c. of each Mar. 


Louis, Mo. [11092 


PE BD | ZEESE-WILKINSON co., New York, N. Y. - 
WooLLEY (JOHN REA), Madison, Wis. | [11107 
a [11093 | Oriental beauty. (F 74206, Mar. 5, 
Woolley (John G.) (H 1238658, 1909: 2 c. Feb. 26, 1909.) 
Mar. 5, 1909.) : 


WortTHineTon (B. M.), Chicago, Ill. Zinper, (Wm. G.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[11094 | [8 prints.] [11108-11115 
Soo) certificate. (F 74850, Mar. , Canoeing.—Enjoying a daily bath.— 
res a | Floating.—Life guards hospital tent.— 
WURLITZER (RUDOLPH) co., Cincinnati, | Lifting the lid—One of the novel 
Ohio. [11095-11097 | sights——Taking a sun bath.—Young’s 
Merry widow photo. 1-3. (H | residence, a million dollar pier. (F 
1236411236438, Mar. 5, 1909.) 74481-74488, Mar. 15, 1909.) 


Summary statement of deposits, received and credited, included in the Catalogue 
since January 1, 1909. 


Number of entries of Engravings, Cuts and Prints, completed by deposit__ 3, 722 
Number of entries of Chromos and Lithographs, completed by deposit____ 852 
Number of entries of Photographs completed by deposit_________________ 5, 765 


158 


CLA. tf, 


, ALBRIGHT (ADAM Emory), Edison III. 


_ Seulpin (A). 
and girl seated upon a rock. 
Apr. 2, 1909.) 

AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHIC Co., New York, 
: [11117-11119 
Childhood. Full face bust portrait 


Two children, a boy 
(I 29004, 


upon atable. (I 28713, Mar. 12, 1909.) 
Curve king. Diamond of a baseball 
field, containing young man in base- 
‘ball costume holding ball. (I 28885, 
Mar 25, 1909.) 

To the rescue. Two boys carrying 


girl on their arms are wading in river. 
(I 290386, Apr. 5, 1909.) 


AMERICAN TOBACCO ©CO., 
Jack roses. A Jack rose in the heart 


of which is seen the face of a young 
woman. (I 28710, Mar. 12, 1909.) 


ANACONDA COPPER MINING co., Ana- 
1 conda, Mont. PEt 
Washoe smelter. Birds-eye view. 


(1 28665, Mar. 10, 1909.) 
ANARGYROS (S.), New York, N. Y. 


_ Tobacco field in Turkey. 
‘picking tobacco leaves, two men in 
‘foreground. (I 28694, Mar. 11, 1909.) 


_ ARNOT (ROBERT), Paris, France. 
3 ’ 


Cockfight (A), by Czocchi. Pair of 
cocks in combat, the battle being wit- 


Young woman dressed in national garb, 
Tight arm extended outwardly, turban 
draped around head and neck. (I 
28785, Mar. 19, 1909.) 


ABONSON (Louis V.), Newark, N. J. 


Gobbo, the god of good luck. Model, 
of God of Good luck, in a sitting posi- 
tion on a cushion, legs crossed. (I 
29049, Apr. 7, 1909.) 


[11116 | 


of little girl, her arms are resting | 


New York, | 
[11120 |! 


[11122 
People © 


(11128, 11124 | 


(11125, 11126 | 


FINE ARTS 


© save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated; the statement as to 
the receipt of one copy of the photograph is always omitted when the photograph has 
been received on the day of entry. The notice after the first title, if printed in full, 
would read: ‘Copyright by Adam Emory Albright, Edison, Ill. 
29004, Apri] 2, 1909; 1 photograph received April 2, 1909.’’ 


Class I, XXe, no. 


| ARONSON (Louis V.)—Continued. 


Lincoln’s Gettysburg speech. Tablet 
containing Lincoln’s Gettysburg speech, 
rectangular in shape, on upper part 
bust of Lincoln surrounded by a coat 
of arms. (I 28731, Mar. 16, 1909.) 


ART STUDENTS LEAGUE OF NEW YORK, 
New York, N. Y. LEREZS 
Blocked head in plaster. Conven- 
tionalization of human head east in 
three separate pieces. (I 28848, Mar. 
25, 1909.) 


Bace (H. H.), Lineoln, Nebr. [11128 
Stampede (The). Herd of buffalo 
| rushing across the prairie. (I 28687, 


Mar. 11, 1909.) 


BARKER (EVERETT BERMAN), Los An- 
geles, Cal. [11129 


Broken arrow series. No. 1. Two 
cupids with bow and arrows broken, 
use muscular force to reconcile two 
lovers. (I 29012, Mar. 16, 1909.) 


BARTLETT (WILLIAM HENRY), London, 

England. [11130 

End of the fair—back to the island. 

_A party of peasants are taking a herd 

of cattle from mainland to an island. 
(I 28892, Mar. 30, 1909.) 


BELLE MEAD SWEETS MAKERS, Trenton, . 


By ieee [11131 
Winning her hand. Open box of 
confectionery, lady’s hand _ taking 
chocolate from box. (I 28984, Mar. 31, 
1909.) 


BELNORD REALTY Co., of New York, New 
York, N.Y. [11132 


Belnord apartments; by W. A. Hew- 
lett. Elevation of the Belnord apart- 
ment house in course of construction. 
(I 28784, Mar. 18, 1909. ) 


nessed by five Grecian girls. (I 28786, © 
Mar. 19, 1909.) | 
Moorish dancing girl, by Aureli. 


BENNETT (JEANNE E.) AND HAWKS 
(RacHet M.), Baltimore, Md. 

[11133 

Jolly pup. Statue of a puppy seated 


_ in front of his house, a bowl in front of 
| him. (1 28778, Mar. 18, 1909.) 


159 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n. s., v.4 


11134 
BIAGIOTTI (Louis), New York, N. Y. 
[11134 
Easter girl. Young girl in morning 


dress, carrying a basket of flowers. (I 


28592, Mar. 5, 1909.) 


BILLIKEN Co., Chicago, II. 
[11185-11138 
Billiken. Head with hair in a top 
knot or peak, broad smile and eyes 
partly closed, head mounted on a flex- 
ible body. (I 29015, Apr. 5, 1909.) 
Billiken. 1-3. Small figure, broad 
smile on face, eyes nearly closed. (I 
28788-28790, Mar. 20, 1909.) 


BIRNEY (W. VERPLANCK). New York, 
NAY [11139-11142 


Bit of blarney. Half length figure 
of Irishman seated, long stemmed pipe 
in mouth. (I 28727, Mar. 15, 1909.) 


Card ‘trick. 


| holding 


Interior of large room, | 1909. ) 


three men around a table, one standing | 


holding a card above head. (I 29050, 


Apr. 7, 1909.) 

My busy day. A man seated asleep 
in a chair before an open fire. (I 
28721, Mar. 15, 1909.) 

Twice told tale. Three men before 
fire, around a table set with remains 


oF ‘ght repast. (1 29058h) Apres 

1909. ) 

BLOCK BROS. TOBACCO CcoO., New York, 
Needs [11148 


Chief (The). Bust portrait of an 
Indian in semi-clothed condition. (I 
28712, Mar. 12, 1909.) 


BoILEAU (PHILIP), New York, N. Y. 
[11144 


Sisters. Head and shoulders of two 
girls, wearing hats. (I 28691, Mar. | 


tat G09: ) 


BOOKER TOBACCO co., Lynchburg, Va. 


| song of little bird. 


BRowN DURRELL CO., New York, N. Y. 
[11148 | 
Our baby. Baby wearing pleased 
expression, and looking at some object 
in the foreground. (I 28776, Mar. 18, - 


1909. ) 
CHURCH (FREDERIC STUART), New 
Work NEN [11149-11152 
Flamingos. Young girl seated on 


bank, foot in water, holding water lily, 


flamingo in water. (I 28829, Mar. 
25, 1909.) 
Shepherdess (The). Young girl 


| holding lamb in her lap and shepherd’s 


crook in left hand. 
1908. ) 

Spring (A) song. Young girl in 
shepherdess costume seated on bank 
lamb. ‘(1 288381) Wir ea 


(I 28828, Mar. 25, 


Spring song. Young girl listening to 
(I 28830, Mar. 25, 


| 1909.) 


| Coca coLa co., Atlanta, Ga. 


' with feathers and a rose in front. 


[11145 | 


Burley cubs. Six Teddy bears on a 
see-saw. (I 29056, Apr. 7, 1909.) 


BOSTON SCULPTURE CO., Melrose, Mass. 


[11146 
Lincoln (Abraham); by Rafaello 
Gironi. Statue of Lincoln in a stand- 


ing position, left foot advanced, left 
hand clasping lapel of coat. (I 28816. 
Mar. 24, 1909.) 


BRAINARD (RAYMOND C.), New York, 


Marathon runner. A male runner 
in act of running with head held high, 
right arm bent at the elbow. (I 
28590, Mar. 5, 1909.) 


[11153 


large hat 
(I 


Carissima. Girl's head, 


29052, Apr. 7, 1909:) 


ConmirEnr$P. New York, 


Wir’. [11154-11158 
April showers; by Maxfield Parrish. 
Bareheaded little boy holding an 
immense umbrella over himself. (I 
28887, Mar. 29, 1909.) 
Grass fire; by Frederic Remington. 


& SON, 


Band of Indians on a prairie. (I 
28888, Mar. 29, 1909.) 
Memories of an Easter past; by 


Charles Dana Gibson. Young girl 


_ dressed in the fashion of a by-gone 
| day, 


sunbonnet tied under her chin. 
(I 29035, Apr. 5, 1909.) 

One of our leisure class; by Charles 
Dana Gibson. <A delicate, tired-look- 
ing woman seated before a sewing 


/ machine, on a box on the opposite side 


of the room slouches a man. 


' other side. 


(I 28889, 
Mar. 29, 1909.) 

Suffragette husband: by Charles 
Dana Gibson. A _ strong-faced female 
seated at one side of a table casting 
glances at a meek-looking man on the 
(I 28773, Mar: 1, 1308- 


_1 photo Mar. 19, 1909.) 


- CoMASTRI (A.) & SONS, 
1: SS [11147 IN. «¥3 


New York, 
[11159 


Billy Possum. Statue of a possum, 
he is resting beside a trunk of a tree. 
(I 28565, Mar. 1, 1909; 1 photo Mar. 
13, 1909. ) 


160 


FINE 

. 13-17, Apr., 1909 
N (JOSEPH A.), New York, N. Y. 
; [11160-11175 

At the restaurant. Two males and 
‘one female person with large heads. 
“(1 28871, Mar. 27, 1909. ) 
Board walk. Young man and young 
‘girl with large heads walking on a 


board walk. (I 28872, Mar. 27, 1909.) 
Canoeing. Male and female figure 
a canoe. (I 28865, Mar. 27, 1909.) 
Dancing. Male and female figure, 


both having large exaggerated heads. 
met 28864, Mar. 27, 1909.) 
be Flirtation. Male and female figure 
with exaggerated heads, female figure 
‘holding dog. (I 28869, Mar. 27, 1909.) 
Golfing. Two figures, male and 
female, female figure with golf club 
mat rest. “(I 28863, Mar. 27, 1909.) 
i In a cozy corner. Male and female 
figure, female seated on a couch. (I 
28870, Mar. 27, 1909.) 


Lucky dogs. Three figures, 
Romale and two males with 
eads. (I 28874, Mar. 27, 1909.) 


Moonlight. Male and female figure 


one 
large 


with large heads sitting on a mound. | 


¥ 28873, Mar. 27, 


Motoring. Male and female in an 
automobile. (I 28877, Mar. 27, 1909.) 


¢ On the ropes. Female figure with 
Jarge head. (I 28867, Mar. 27, 1909.) 
_ Quo Vadis. Allegorical, composed of 
‘three figures, two male and one female. 
‘(I 28878, Mar. 27, 1909.) 

_ Promenading. Female figure walk- 
ing. (I 28866, Mar. 27, 1909.) 

f Rowing. 
pith exaggerated heads in a row boat. 
mr 28876, Mar. 27, 1909.) 

_ Spooners. 
‘With exaggerated heads, 
(1 28868, Mar. 27, 1909.) 
_ Sunshine. 
‘Seated on a mound at the seashore. 
28875, Mar. 27, 1909.) 


CopEnanp (Huex B.), Denver, Colo. 

[11176 
_ Imperial order of Muscovites. An 
emblem in the ancient history of Rus- 
2, bear’s head, two triangles and 
lamp. (I 28893, Mar. 8, 1909.) 


Ss (WILLIAM N.), Faribault, 
f Minn. ELECT 
Queens of the inland ocean. Two 
‘Statues erected on pedestals, one hand 
of statues pointing to zenith star, other 


1909. ) 


(I 


Male and female figures | 


Male and female figures | 


Male and female figure | 
embracing. | 


| ing out. 


ARTS 
11190 


CousE (E. I.), New York, N. Y. 
[11178- 11182 
Connoisseur (The) Indian seated 
on ground before a large decorated 
earthen oyah. (I 28781, Mar. 18, 
1909.) 


Indian artist. Young brave seated 
before rudely made easel, Indian is 
inserting brush in bowl. (I 28779, 
Mar. 18, 1909.) 

Love call. Young brave seated on a 
rock, playing reed instrument with 
both hands. (I 28783, Mar. 18, 1909.) 

Voice of the falls. Two young 
Indians seated on the downward slope 
of stream at the ledge of the falls. (1 
28780, Mar. 18, 1909.) 

Young herder. Little Indian child, 
dog by his side, driving flock of sheep. 
(I 28782, Mar. 18, 1909.) 


CRANE (J. W.), New York, N. Y. 
[11183-11185 
Fishing village in Brittany. Quay 
of a French fishing town, number of 
fishing boats at right. (I 28685, Mar. 
11, 1909.) 


Glimpse of the Grand Canal, Venice. 
Sailing vessels at anchor, the first is 
fastened to a mooring. (I 28686, Mar. 
11, 1909. ) 


In the heart of old New England. 
Midsummer landscape in New Eng- 
land, farm house, many trees around 
the house and vines grow over the 
house. (I 28690, Mar. 11, 1909.) 


CRITES (WILLARD R.), Coshocton, Ohio. 

[11186 

Spoiled kid. Little girl with china 

headed doll in her arms, tongue stick- 
(I 28774, Mar. 18, 1909.) 


CROCKETT (WILLIAM G.), South Nor- 
walk, Conn. [11187 


Savannah (Steamship). Three- 
masted square rigged vessel with sails 
set, smoke pouring from tall stack. 
(I 288382, Mar. 25, 1909.) 


CROWELL PUB. CO., New York, N. Y. 
[11188 
Little pink boy. Small boy in 
bloomer suit holding string to which 
is attached toy dog. (JI 28814, Mar. 
23, 1909.) 


CURRAN (CHas. C.), New York, N. Y. 
[11189, 11190 
Concert (The) Young girl playing 
on toy piano, a number of dolls in 
chair at right. (I 28629, Mar. 8, 1909.) 


Hawk (The) Four boys on rock at 


hand to trains. (I 28998, Apr. 1, | lower edge of picture watching a hawk. 
1909. ) (I 28630, Mar. 8, 1909.) 
161 


} 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


11191 
Curtis (LESLIE L.), Oneonta, N. Y. 
[11191 
Huntington (Collis P.) Bas-relief, 


profile wearing hat. (I 28856, Mar. 26, 


1909. ) 
Curtis & CAMERON, Boston, Mass. 
[11192 


Haster offering; by Ethel Wright. 


Girl, in robe, in her left hand she 
holds a spray of lillies. (I 28884, Mar. 
29, 1909.) 


DAPRATO STATUARY CO., Chicago, Ill. 
[11193-11197 

Altar made in Gothic style. St. 
Joseph altar having statue of St. 
Joseph with Child in niche. (I 28838, 
Mar. 25, 1909.) 

Shrine for statue used in churches 
or chapels. Dome is shown in lattice- 
work on either side of which are 
spires. (I 29071, Apr. 9, 1909.) 

Statue known as the Sacred Heart 
of Jesus. Fine expression of the face 
and head, looking downwards, right 
hand is extended. (I 29069, Apr. 9, 
1909.) 

Tabernacle angel for left side of 
tabernacle on altar. Statue, angel 
kneeling on the right knee in an ador- 
ing position. (I 29068, Apr. 9, 1909.) 

Tabernacle angel for right side of 
tabernacle on altar. Statue, angel 
kneeling on the left knee in an ador- 
ing position, hands are crossed. (I 
29070, Apr. 9, 1909.) 


DAVIS (CHARLES E.), Portland, Maine. 
[11198 

Peering toward the North pole. Two 
figures in Artic dress and three dogs 
facing bright sky with northern light 
effect shown. (I 28791, Mar. 20, 1909.) 


Davis (WILLIAM STEEPLE), 
Bag) Nis [11199-11200 
Drying sails. Two fishing sloops, 
stern view, lying side by side at a 
wharf. (I 28668, Mar. 10, 1909.) 

Most dinner time. Cat, looking up 
at a clock, placed on a mantel shelf. 
(1 28669, Mar. 10, 1909.) 

DENIVELLE (EDWARD), Mount Vernon, 
iy ee a [11201 

Billykin: God of things as they 
should be. Base with a back, on base 
is seated a grotesque figure, with large 
feet, the hands of the figure rest on its 
body. ,(1I 28683, Mar. 11, 1909.) 


DoweELL (Mrs. EtHet H.), Greeley, 
Colo. [11202-11203 
Columbine (Aquilegia coerulea) 1. 
Two fiowers and one bud resting in 
diagonal position. (I 28796, Mar. 20, 
1909. ) 


Orient, 


DoweELL (Mrs. ErHet H.)—Continued. 
2. Two flowers and one bud 
arranged in wreath-like effect. (1 
28797, Mar. 20, 1909.) 


Ducros (Louis), Clearwater, Fla. 
[11204 
Colorado Dan, Trixie and Spitfire. 
Cow boy on his pony, riding behind 
him is his sweetheart, both on same 
horse. (I 28627, Mar. 5, 1909. 1 photo 
Feb. 23, 1909.) 


EATON (CHAS. WARREN), New York, 
Sono [11205 

Road in old Flanders. Summer 
landscape showing Flemish road. (1 
28693, Mar. 11, 1909.) 


EDWARDS (Howarp §.), Atlantie City, 
Ne ee [11206, 11207 
And mama hasn’t spoke to papa 
since. Intoxicated man, collar and tie 
disarrayed. (I 29011, Apr. 3, 1909.) 
If pa was a mongrel its none of your 
damn business. Ugly dog, tongue pro- 
truding, long tail. (I 29010, Apr. 3, 


1909.) 
ELWELL (FRANK EDWIN), Weehawken, 
N. J [11208 


Heroic statue of Lincoln for the park 
at East Orange, N. J. Representing 
Lincoln as addressing the people from 
a platform, on the shoulders is a cape. 
(I 28742, Mar. 16, 1909. 1 photo Mar. 
10, 1909.) 


| ELWELL (R. FarRInerton), Marquette, 


Wyo. [11209 

Off for the chuck wagon. Six figures 
on horseback, general landscape is an 
open plain. (I 28989, Mar. 31, 1909.) 


ETRUSCAN ART CO., New York, N. Y. 
[11210 
[Bill Possum]; by Placido Mori. 
Body of an opossum sitting upright 
and having the head of a male human 
being. (I 28656, Mar. 9, 1909.) 


| FauecHt (GrorcE N.), Boston, Mass. 


[11211 

Trinity church in Boston. Bas-re- 

lief, view from W.S.W. taking in the 
chapel. (I 28715, Mar. 12,1909.) 


FLORENTINE ALABASTER CO., Chicago, Ill. 

[11212 

Nikko monkeys: incense burner. 

Three monkeys sitting upon a lily 
leaf. (I 29014, Apr. 5, 1909.) 


FLORENTINE ART PLASTER CO., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [11213 
Statue of rabbit. Rabbit sitting on 
hind legs, urn of plenty held in fore 
legs. (I 28992, Apr. 1, 1909.) 


162 


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Fraser (ArtHur V.), 
: [11214-11217 


- Caryatide. Statue of a woman in 


Elmhurst, Il. | 


‘a standing position, the arms are ex- | 


‘tended forward from shoulder and 
‘bend up at elbow. (I 28719, Mar. 13, 
1909. ) 


Fountain. Model, fountain with base | 


twice as long as wide, at each end 
a kneeling figure of young girl. (I 
28706, Mar. 12, 1909.) 


Grecian seat and settee or bench. 


ARTS 
11251 


Gross (EpwarD)—Continued. 


Dixie girl. Head and neck of young 
girl, head turned slightly to one side. 
(I 28701, Mar. 12, 1909.) 


Dot. Young girl standing, wears 
stocking cap, jacket sweater, and has 
both hands in pockets. (I 28700, Mar. 
12, 1909.) 


Ella. Young girl, hair parted in 
middle and holding college pennant. 


| (I 28699, Mar. 12, 1909.) 


The seat is a square platform one , 


half the length of base. 
a combination of two bases of the 
above described seat. (I 28704, Mar. 
12, 1909.) 

Vase. Model of a vase composed of 
two distinct parts one of which is the 
vase proper. Greek design. (I 28705, 
Mar. 12, 1909.) 


Frost & ReEeED, Bristol, England. 
[11218-11220 


Carmen; by M. Carmack. Head and 
shoulders of young woman. (I 28860, 
Mar. 27, 1909.) 

Viewed away. Hunting scene with 
wooded landscape in the background. 
(I 28859, Mar. 27, 1909.) 

Who-hoop. Hunting scene, 
huntsmen, women and dogs, the latter 


(I 28616, Mar. 6, 1909.) 
GILBERT (C. ALLAN), New York, N. Y. 


My southern rose. 
standing on steps of colonial doorway, 
with hands leaning against pillar. (I 
28723, Mar. 15, 1909.) 


The bench is | 


Lillian. Young girl, sailor hat, long 
riding coat and holds riding whip. (I 
28697, Mar. 12, 1909.) 


Newport girl. Head and neck of 
young girl, head turned to one side. 
(I 28702, Mar. 12, 1909.) 


Poster 40. Young lady standing, 
left hand raised holding Charlotte 
Corday hat. (I 29075, Apr. 9, 1909.) 


Poster 41. Young girl in sitting po- 
sition, holding a sailor hat, back of 
the figure is a large letter V. (I 
29076, Apr. 9, 1909.) 


Poster 42. Young girl, standing with 
both hands in the pockets of sweater. 


| (Ff 29077, Apr. 9) 1909.) 


with | 


Poster 48. Young girl, standing, 


right arm hanging down, sailor dress. 
are crowded together in foreground. | 


(I 29072, Apr. 9, 1909.) 
Poster 44. Young girl, full figure, 


_ turned to the right, she wears a sweat- 
fi1221 | 


Young woman 


GoLLaAND’s (I) sons & co., New York, | 
N.Y. P2222, 11225 | 


Pipe girl. 
gown, picture hat with plume, smoking 
pipe. 
Apr. 5, 1909.) 

Strange contrast. 
pickaninnies. 
1 photo Apr. 9, 1909.) 


GoopricH (B. F.) co., Akron, Ohio. 
[11224 


Lady with two 


Innocence. 


Girl with hair falling | 


loosely about her shoulders; she wears | 


-a white lace hat. 
1909.) 


Gross (EpwarD), New York, N. Y. 
; [11225-11238 
Billy. Young girl, college type, left 
hand in pocket of sweater. (I 28703, 
Mar. 12, 1909.) 


tf 20001, Apr. |} 


and hair ribbon, holds rosebud. 


Lady wearing directoire | 


(1 28834, Mar. 25, 1909; 1 photo | 


(I 29078, Apr. 1, 1909; | 


er, and carries a cane. 
9, 1909.) 


Poster 45. Young lady standing, 
jacket sweater, turned down collar, 
wide brimmed hat. (I 29074, Apr. 9, 
1909.) 


Sue. Young girl carrying parasol 
back of her with both hands. (I 
28696, Mar. 12, 1909.) 


Winnifred. Young girl standing, 
gloved right hand holding on to fur 
hat. (I 28698, Mar. 12, 1909.) 


(1 29073, Apr. 


GUTMANN & GuUTMANN, New York, 
[11239-11251 


Brother had a fever. A little girl 
stands and looks down at her doll, 
she holds a dripping sponge. (I 29155, 
Apr. 10, 1909.) 


Buds. Young girl seated, pink gown 
(I 


28839, Mar. 25, 1909.) 
Bye-bye. 


coat carries a baby on her arm. 
29153, Apr. 10, 1909.) 


A young mother in a fur 
(I 


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GUTMANN & GUTMANN—Continued. 

Cupid’s reflection. Under tree in 
full bloom sits young girl gazing in 
water, Cupid beside her, water reflects 
girl and young man. (I 28842, Mar. 
25, 1909.) 

First lesson. Little girl seated be- 
fore toy piano, holding baton and look- 
ing at doll on floor. (I 28836, Mar. 25, 
1909. ) 


Grand finale. Mission chair repre- 
sents piano, little girl accompanies a 
boy who sings. (I 28837, Mar. 25, 
1909. ) 

Loving cup. A young man leans 
over one side of a table and kisses a 
young girl. (I 29154, Apr. 10, 1909.) 

Pies that mother used to make. 
Backyard scene. One girl seated on 
board stirring mud, another girl pour- 
ing water out of can. (I 28838, Mar. 
25, 1909.) 

Sweet sixteen. Head of young girl, 
fluffy hair, bowknot at back of neck, 
curl over shoulder. (I 28840, Mar. 25, 
1909. ) 


Sweetheart. Pretty young woman, 
low neck gown held by shoulder straps. 
(I 28841, Mar. 25, 1909. ) 

Vanquished. Young college girl in 
cap and gown has her foot on cupid. 
(I 29158, Apr. 10, 1909.) 

Verdict: Love in the first degree. 
Cupid sitting on a book pointing his 
finger at a young couple sitting on a 
settee. (I 29156, Apr. 10, 1909.) 

Victor (The). Cupid leads a young 
man whom he has captured from the 
ball-room adjoining. (I 29157, Apr. 10, 


1909. ) 
HAMILTON, BROWN SHOE co., St. Louis, 
Mo. [11252 


Home comfort. Library scene show- 
ing man and woman sitting at a table, 
at the feet of the woman is a little 
girl with open book. (I 28588, Mar. 5, 


1909. ) 

HANFSTAENGL (FRANZ), Munich, Ger- 
many. ha Bea 
Laufenburg; by G. Schoenleber. 


Town of Laufenburg in Germany, a 
church surrounded by houses, a river 
over which a bridge divides the town. 
(1 28625, Mar. 8, 1909.) 


HARMON (WILLIAM HE.), New York, 
eats. [11254-11257 
Little farms in New York city, A—D. 
(I 28994-28997, Mar. 18, 1909; 1 photo 
of each Apr. 1, 1909.) 


HARPER & BROS., New York, N. Y. 
[11258-11260 

Katherine and Alice, the lesson in 
English; by Edwin A. Abbey. One 
woman seated wearing crown, one 
woman standing leaning on table. (I 
28825, Mar. 24, 1909.) 

King Henry: I pray thee bear my 
former answer back; by Edwin A. 
Abbey. Group of soldiers in armor, 
figure blindfolded kneeling between 
two spears. (I 28827, Mar. 24, 1909.) 


King Henry: O God of battles! steel 
my soldiers’ hearts; by Edwin A. 
Abbey. Standing figure of man, in 
robe, hands in attitude of prayer. (I 
28826, Mar. 24, 1909.) 


Hart (Letit1a B.), New York, N. Y. 

[11261 

Old fashioned garden. Garden of 

old fashioned flowers, house in left of 

picture nearly hidden by shrubs. (I 
28726, Mar. 15, 1909.) 


HASELTINE (HERBERT), Paris, France. 
[11262, 11263 


HKdward Seventh’s charger Kildare, 
Statue, a charger standing, neck 
slightly curved and ears pointed for- 
ward. (I 29065, Apr. 8, 1909.) 


Polo. Statue, two polo players 
mounted on ponies, the ponies are run- 
ning at full speed. (I 29064, Apr. 8, 
1909. ) 


HawtTIN (WELLS W.), Chicago, II. 

[11264 

Miscellaneous group of furniture, 

rugs, &e., with figures of men and 

women. Twenty-nine separate groups, 

arranged together in one large design. 
(I 28730, Mar. 15, 1909.) 


HEADLEY CHOCOLATE CO., Baltimore, Md. 
[11265 


Sweet subject. Young lady smiling 
holding a box of confectionery. (I 
29066, Apr. 8, 1909.) 


Brooklyn, 
[11266 
Directoire. Bust picture of young 
girl in costume of Directoire time, 
large hat, tied under chin. (1 28733, 
Mar. 16, 1909.) 2 


HINTERMEISTER (J. Hy.), 
i Oe: 


HrrscuHBere (ALICE), Buffalo, N. Y. 
[11267 


Little brother. Summer landscape, 
two children in field, doll lies on 
grass between the children. (1 28692 
Mar. 11, 1909.) 


164 


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nos. 13-17, Apr., 1909 


HorMaNN (B.), Rutherford, N. Y. 


Post card designs: Book and Swas- 
stika, Series 2080, A—-L; Christmas 
holly designs, Series 2083 A—L, Series 
2084 A-F; New Year’s. greetings, 
Series 2086 A-F; Greetings to Ireland, 
Series 2092 A—-L; Thanksgiving greet- 
ings, Series 2096 Aa—Al, Series 2096 
A-F, H-M; Hallowe’en greetings, 
Series 2097 A-L. (I 28896-29979, 


1909. ) 


Hooper (Epwarp LEE), Modesto, Cal. 


[113552 | 
Effects of cigarette smoking. Three | 
separate life-size figures. (I 29030, | 
Apr. 5, 1909.) 
Hunt (Woopsury E.) co., Concord, 


is dl a [11353-11367 
Brown-eyed Susan; by R. Ford Har- 
per (Ruth H. Hammerslough). Young 
woman holding great Dane dog. (I 
28725, Mar. 15, 1909.) 


Christmas belle; by C. Allan Gil- 
bert. Head and bust of female, 
wreath of mistletoe on head. (I 28810, 
Mar. 22, 1909.) 


Christmas toast; by C. Allan Gil- 
bert. Man, standing by table, holding 
large steaming loving cup. (I 28807, 
Mar. 22, 1909.) 


Continued drought. Two children, 


one holding glass in lap, other holding | 


glass in act of drinking through a 
straw. (I 28795, Mar. 20, 1909.) 


Contrition; by Netta M. Filer. 
Picture in three sections, 1st, child 
with watering pot sprinkling flowers 
on lady’s hat; 2nd, child with mother; 
srd, mother seated on floor, child in 
her arms. (I 28724, Mar. 15, 1909.) 


Fair and warmer. Two children 
playing on shore, one seated with pail, 
the other standing with fan. (I 287983, 
Mar. 20, 1909.) 


Falling temperature. Two children 
in winter costume, one standing with 
sled, the other falling on ice. (I 28794, 
Mar. 20, 1909.) 


Frisco; by Carl Kahler. Angora cat 
seated before mirror, reflection of cat 
in mirror, at left of cat is shown carafe 
and jewel box. (I 28800, Mar. 22, 
1909.) 


| Frost green; by C. Allan Gilbert. 
Female head outlined against moon, 
background of holly and icicles. (I 
28808, Mar. 22, 1909.) 


ARTS 


/ Hunt (Woopsury E.) co.—Continued. 
[11268-11351 | 


| of holly. 


| Gilbert. 


Little Red Riding Hood; by Charles 
C. Curran. Little girl, basket in right 
hand. (I 28728, Mar. 15, 1909.) 

My holly maid; by C. Allan Gilbert. 
Face of female showing through wreath 
of holly. (I 28812, Mar. 22, 1909.) 

My lady love; by Netta M. Filer. 
Half length figure of young woman in 
winter costume. (I 28722, Mar. 15, 


Mar. 29, 1909; 1 photo of each Feb. 24, 1909.) 


Rain, strong easterly winds. Two 
children, one with umbrella spread, 
the other with umbrella wrong side 
out. (I 28792, Mar. 20, 1909.) 

Spirit of Christmas; by C. Allan 
Gilbert. Face of female, showing 
through mass of snow inside wreath 
(I 28809, Mar. 22, 1909.) 
Under the mistletoe; by C. Allan 
Male and female heads, fac- 
ing each other, outline by circle, bunch 
of mistletoe suspended at top of circle. 
(I 28811, Mar. 22, 1909. ) 


HYGIENIC FooD co., Battle Creek, Mich. 
[11368 


Demonstrator (The). Young woman 
in garb of cook standing at a table 


| upon which is a large bowl of berries. 


(I 29087, Apr. 5, 1909.) 
INTERNATIONAL ART PUB. CO., New York, 


Na ¥. [11369-11388 

St. Patrick’s day series. 1-6. (I 
28593-28598, Mar. 5, 1909.) George 
Washington’s birthday series. 1-8. (1 
| 28599-28606, Mar. 5, 1909.) Abraham 
Linecoln’s birthday series. 1-6. (I 


28607-28612. ) 


JOHNSON (O. A.), New York, N. Y. 
[113889 
Decorative design composed of books. 
Rectangular column surrounded by 
many books. (I 28991, Apr. 1, 1909.) 


JOHNSTON (Roperr), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[11390 
Son of Man in temptation; by Wil- 
liam Hale. Christ with disheveled hair 
and haggard face sitting in a rocky 
region with hands clasped upon His 
knees. (I 28653, Mar. 9, 1909.) 
IKKALNIN (CHARLES WILLIAM), Boston, 
Mass. [11391-11395 


Jew (A). Statue; a Jew standing 
erect, head leaning back, shoulders 
drawh up, arms upward. (I 28620, 


Mar. 6, 1909.) 

Laborer (A). Statue; laborer, rest- 
ing for. a moment from work, front 
view, figure stands erect. (I 28619, 
Mar. 6, 1909.) 


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11896 ; 

IXALNIN (CHARLES WILLIAM )—Cont'd. 
Laughing negro. Statue; negro, | 

standing erect, head thrown back- 


wards, mouth very large, wide open. 
(I 28617, Mar. 6, 1909.) 


Organ grinder. Statue, caricature 
of an Italian organ grinder, face look- 
ing to the right and upward. 
28695, Mar. 5, 1909.) 

Ragman (The). 
man in act of advertising his trade. 
(I 28618, Mar. 6, 1909.) 


KAUFMANN & Strauss co., New York, 
IN oe [11396-11408 
After the hunt. Young girl and man 
sitting on bark of a tree, resting after 
the hunt. (I 29047, Apr. 7, 1909.) 


Clown (The). Clown holding a 
minature umbrella opened across his 


shoulder, with left hand he holds up | 
(1 ‘29048, Apr: 7, | 


large paper hoop. 
1909. ) 


Débutante (The). 
eolleté, large hat. 
1909. ) 


EKleanora. Young girl, 
evening dress, long chiffon boa. 
28848, Mar. 26, 1909.) 


Guardians. Young girl, wearing 
loose flowing robe, on either side of her 
are lions. (I 28854, Mar. 26, 1909.) 


Hello. Young boy holding a tele- 
phone-receiver to both ears. 
Mar. 26, 1909.) 


June-roses. Young woman in street 
costume wearing large hat, she carries 
a large bunch of roses. (I 29045, Apr. 
7, 1909.) 


Marjorie. 
costume, she is lifting her skirts. 
28844, Mar. 26, 1909.) 

New York girl. 
in street costume. 
1909. ) 


Out for a stroll. Young woman, she 
wears dark hat, dotted veil covers her 


Young girl, dé- 


décolleté 


Young woman in street 
(I 


face. (I 28849, Mar. 26, 1909.) 
Parisienne (La). Very slender 
young girl, she wears a large hat. (TI 


28851, Mar. 26, 1909.) 


Phyllis. Head and shoulders of 
smiling girl. (I 28855, Mar. 26, 1909.) 
Playmates. Little girl sitting in 


large chair, playing with puppy. large 
dog in front of her. (I 28858, Mar. 
26, 1909.) 


(I | 


| 
| 
| 
| 


Statue; a Jew rag- | 


(I 28852, Mar. 26, | 


(I | 


(I 28847, | 


| a nursemaid and a soldier seated. 
Young girl dressed | 
(I 28850, Mar. 26, | 


basin. 


1909.) 
166 


IXELLER (ARTHUR I.), New York, N. Y¥. 
[11409 

Wedding in Old Clovelly. Festive 
wedding party preceded by the bride 
and groom coming down the steps in 


street of Old Clovelly, England. (I 
28729, Mar. 15, 1909.) 

| KIRKMAN & son, New York, N. Y. 

| [11410 


See it float. Baby in under gar- 
ments seated on floor and holding a 
(I 28987, Mar. 31, 1909.) 


KLEIN (ISADORE), New York, N. Y. 
[11411 
Good luck. Branching spray of for- 


get-me-nots surmounted by four-leaf 
clover. (I 289838, Mar. 31, 1909.) 


KKRATMA (JOSEPH), New York, N. Y. 
[11412 
Lincoln (Abraham). Statue show- 


ing the sorrowful face bent down with 
the burdens of care. (I 28744, Mar. 


17, 1909.) 
ISRUGER & LEHNHARDT, New York, 
ea ae [11413 


Worth asking for. Little girl seated 
in an arm chair, holding on her lap a 
box of chocolates. (I 28631, Mar. 8, 
1909. ) 


LANGE (J. A.), New York, N. ¥. [11414 


Summer morning. Young woman 
carrying bunch of red roses in her 
right arm. (I 28689, Mar. 11, 1909.) 


LAWRENCE & JELLICOE, LTD., London, 


England. [11415-11483 
Bed time. Little girl with doll in 
her arms. (I 28680, Mar. 11, 1909.) 


Boulevard, no. 1. The crowd on the 
pavement includes a _ sergent-de-ville, 
(Ta 
28676, Mar. 11, 1909.) . 

Boulevard, no. 2. Crowd on pave- 
ment includes a sergent-de- ville, a 
nursemaid and a soldier seated. (I 
28676, Mar. 11, 1909.) 


Boulevard, no. 2. Crowd on pave- 
ment includes a sergent-de-ville, two 
soldiers, two girls, two men in artist’s 
attire. (I 28677, Mar. 11, 1909.) 

Bunkered. Man, bunkered is in the 
act of driving. . (1 28670, Mar. dae 
1909.) 

Driving from the tee. Lady driving 
from the tee, a gentleman and two 
caddies looking on. (I 28672, Mar. 11. 


FINE ARTS 


nos. 13-17, Apr., 1909 


LAWRENCE & JELLICOE, LTD.—Cont’d. 


Game of patience; by Lawson Wood. 
Small boy bathing in a stream, a po- 
liceman watching him from the bank. 
(I 29061, Apr. 8, 1909.) 


Garrison scandal. Six military tyes, 
heads and shoulders arranged in a 


row. (I 28678, Mar. 11, 1909.) 
Hyde Park. In the crowd are two 
guardsmen, a Dursemaid with baby 


carriage, and a policeman. (I 28675, 


Mar. 11, 1909.) 


In the long grass. Golf links with 
sea in distance, a player has just missed 
the ball. (I 28673, Mar. 11, 1909.) 


Lesson time. Little girl seated with 
an open book on her knees, writing. 
(I 28681, Mar. 11, 1909.) 

Play time. Little girl playing with 
a doll, a toy bear is also shown. (I 
28682, Mar. 11, 1909.) 


Prenez garde; by Lawson Wood. 
Two French officials in uniform regard- 
ing a can behind which the stump of 
a cigar is sending up a column of 
smoke. (I 29059, Apr. 8, 1909.) 


Putting. Man in act of putting, a 
woman and two caddies looking on. 
(I 28671, Mar. 11, 1909.) 


Small fry; by Lawson Wood. A 
policeman, carrying a jar and fishing 
rod in one hand and dragging a small 
boy along with the other. (I 29062, 
Apr. 8, 1909.) 

Sweep your snow mum; by Lawson 
Wood. A small boy half buried in the 
' snow, touching his cap to a woman 
who is looking at him from a window. 
(I 29060, Apr. 8, 1909.) 

Told to the marines. Six naval 
types, heads and shoulders arranged in 
a row. (1 28679, Mar. 11, 1909.) 


Victoria Park. A path in Victoria 
Park, with figures, some children cry- 
ing. (1 28674, Mar. 11, 1909.) 


Where shall I drop you; by Charles 


Crombie. An aerial hansom cab pass- 
ing over a town. (I 290638, Apr. 8, 
1909. ) 


Your name and address please; by 
Lawson Wood. Motor car which 
has come to grief, the chauffeur’s 
head is seen emerging from wreck- 
age. (I 29058, Apr. 8, 1909.) 


LENTELLI (LEO), New York, N. Y. 
[11434 
Our city. Female figure draped, 
holding on her left arm shield, right 


11447 


LEOPOLD (L.) AND LANGROCK (JOSEPH 
H.), New York, N. Y. [11435 


Alligator, boy and palm tree. A 
negro boy clinging to the upper part 
of a palm tree, an alligator below. 
(I 29009, Apr. 3, 1909.) 


LEWIS PuB. co., St. Louis, Mo. 
[11486-11488 


Lion. Statue of a lion, full grown, 
in attitude of walking. (I 28664, Mar. 
10, 1909.) 


Lioness. Statue of a full grown 
lioness in attitude of walking. (I 
28663, Mar. 10, 1909.) 


University city tiger. Full grown 
tiger enraged and in attitude of walk- 
ing. (I 28806, Mar. 22, 1909.) 


LIFE PUBLISHING 
INS YS [11489-11447 


After; by Orson Lowell. Drawing 
room with open piano, the host and 
hostess are sitting down in attitude 
of absolute exhaustion. (I 29044, 
Apr. 6, 1909.) 


American drama; by Wm. H, 
Walker. A man playing an organ, 
while attached to his hand by a string 
and dancing to whatever music he 
chooses to play is a feminine figure. 
(I 28771, Mar. 17, 1909.) 


Charity. A belated automobile be- 
ing towed to town by an obliging pair 
of oxen. (I 28981, Mar. 30, 1909.) 


First wireless; by Cary Kilvert. 
Ark stranded on the Mount, the dove 
flying away for help. (I 28770, Mar. 
7, 49092) 


Hope. A disabled automobile stuck 
in a snowy country road, a man is 
under the car. (I 28980, Mar. 30, 
1909. ) 


Playing bridge; by Balfour Ker. 
Young man and woman crossing a 
stream, the young man is carrying the 
girl. _(1 28982, Mar. 30, 1909.) 


This is me birt’ da-ay Moike. Have 
wan wit’ me. An Irishman pouring a 
drink into the telephone. (I 28772, 
Mar. 17, 1909.) 


Thumbs down; by Harrison Cady. 
Roosevelt conquered by a lion in an 
African jungle. (I 29159, Apr. 10, 
1909.) 


When women vote. Voting booth on 
election day when woman suffrage has 


co., New “York, 


arm held up. (I 28824, Mar. 24, | become established. (I 28813, Mar. 22, 
1909.) 1909.) 
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11448 


LISERMAN (Max), New York, N, Y. 
[11448 
Grapes from grandpa; by T. Zer- 
mati. Interior, mother holding baby 
in arms, grandpa holding grapes. (I 
29032, Mar. 22, 1909.) 


Lirtig (W. T.), New York, N. Y. 
[11449 
i. S. naval academy, Anapolis, Md. 
Bird’s-eye view of the naval academy 
grounds, and surrounding waters. (I 
28815, Mar. 23, 1909.) 


LHMULLER (JOSEPH), New York, 
N. Y. [11450 
Christ takes leave from His blessed 
mother. Christ carrying cross on 
shoulder, His mother resting her head 
on His shoulder. (I 28801, Mar. 22, 
1909.) 


Lone (FERDINAND G.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[11451 

Looie, the bowler. Small statuette 
of caricature figure in act of throwing 
bowling ball. (I 28802, Mar. 22, 1909.) 


LORENZ (RIcHARD), Milwaukee, Wis. 
[11452 
Returning from the horse fair. A 
Single wagon, in which sit two figures 
sheltering themselves from a storm. 
(I 28986, Mar. 31, 1909.) 


LyNcH (FRANK T.), Union Hill, N. J. 

[114538 
An opossum sitting on 
(I 29008, Apr. 2, 


Hello Bill. 
the stump of a limb. 
1909.) 


McNICHOLAS (JOHN T.), New York, 

he Ys [11454 
- Christ child. Medallion, head of 
Christ in profile and nimbus, at top are 
letters I. H. 8S. (I 28998, Apr. 1, 1909.) 


MANHATTAN PHOTOGRAVURE CO., New 
: N.Y. [11455-11458 

Harvard college, Cambridge, Mass.: 
Johnston gate and Harvard Hall; The 
Yard; Austin Hall; Memorial Hall. 
{4 drawings.] (I 28736-28739, Mar. 
16, 1909.) 


Marks (Guy C.), Washington, D. C. 

[11459 

Chief of the Basutos. Man wearing 

glasses, pipe in mouth, wearing comical 

image as charm. (I 28775, Mar. 18, 
1909.) 


' MATTHEWS (W. B.), Washington, D. C. 

[11460 

Lee and his generals; by Geo. B. 

Matthews. A porch of which only 

three columns are visible, Gen. Lee in 

wniform, holding gloves. (I 28885, 
Mar. 29, 1909.) 


| letter. 


“ pt. Iv, n. S., V. + 


MERKLEY (STANLEY A.), Buffalo, N. Y. 

[11461 

Africa’s interior. Negro’s head; ex- 

president pushing ahead of his party; 

William Taft sitting on the dome of 

the Capitol in background. (I 28591, 
Mar. 5, 1909.) 


MERRIAM (JOHN W.) & Co., New York, 
IN. ¥. [11462-11464 
Baron de Kalb. An English bulldog 
of white color. (I 28846, Mar. 26, 
1909. ) 


De luxe. An English bulldog, front 
view. (I 28894, Mar. 30, 1909.) 


Henry Irving. An English bulldog, 
facing to the front, three-quarter angle 
of view. (I 29019, Apr. 5, 1909.) 


MITCHELL (JAMES J.), Newburgh, N. Y. 
[11465 

Hudson-Fulton ter-centenary medal. 
Two-sided medal having upon one side 
Hudson’s ship and upon the opposite 
side Fulton’s boat. (I 29031, Apr. 5, 


1909. ) 
MonASH (MARK H..), New York, N. Y. 
[11466 
Billykin. A small squatted figure, 


hair on head in a peak or knot, broad 
smile on face. (I 28999, Apr. 2, 1909.) 


MurpHy (THos. D.) co. Red Oak, 
Jowa. [11467-11476 
Answer (The) Young lady in low- 
necked dress an ermine furs, sealing 
(I 29026, Apr. 5, 1909.) 


Bouquet of flowers. Young lady 
carries a bouquet of very large roses. 
(I 29028, Apr. 5, 1909.) 

Echo. Young lady in cream colored 
dress, her left hand is to her ear. (I 
29021, Apr. 5, 1909.) 

First sight of land. Young lady, 
hat held down by a veil, sits at the 
side of a boat. (I 29025, Apr. 5, 1909.) 

Friends. Girl in bright red dress, 
dog by her side. (I 29029, Apr. 5, 
1909. ) 

Inspiration. Young lady, standing 
against tree. (I 29027, Apr. 5, 1909.) 

Lola. Profile view of young lady in 
low-necked dress, pink roses fastened 
to dress. (I 29024, Apr. 5, 1909.) 

Meditating. Young lady in low- 
necked black dress leaning against yel- 
low background. (I 29020, Apr. 5, 
1909. ) 

Regina. Young lady in evening 
dress, carries armful of large chrys- 
anthemums. (I 29023, Apr. 5, 1909.) 


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4 


nos. 138-17, Apr., 1909 


Murruy (THos. D.) co.—Continued. 

Whiling the time away. Side view 
of young lady in low-necked dress, 
searf over shoulders. (I 29022, Apr. 5, 
1909. ) 


Myers (EpWARD FRANCIS), Minneap- 
olis, Minn. [11477, 11478 
Gee! Four babies in bathing suits 
near the ocean, their backs are toward 
the ocean. (I 29080, Apr. 9, 1909.) 
Which one. Five babies near the 
ocean. (I 29079, Mar. 1, 1909; 1 photo, 
Mar. 19, 1909.) 


NATIONAL HOME SERVICE, United States. 
[11479 


Rube Waddell baseball cartoon, R. J. 
Bieger. Caricature of George Edward 
Waddell with signature of Waddell at 


the lower right hand corner. (I 28743, 
Mar. 17, 1909.) 
NEWSKIN Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. [11480 


Make it well mama. Woman and a 
little boy who is holding up his left 


hand. (I 28711, Mar. 12, 1909.) 
PappocK (WILLARD DRYDEN), New 
York, N. Y. [11481 


Winged head. Sculptured female 
head without neck, inclined forward. 
(I 29067, Apr. 8, 1909.) 


PARTON (HvULDA), Yonkers, N. Y. 
[11482 
Sherman (William). Portrait; stand- 
ing; wears an overcoat and holds a 
derby hat. (I 29055, Apr. 7, 1909.) 


PELLEGRINI (L.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[11483-11485 

Fisher boy. Boy has boots to the 
knees, pants extending into boots, fish 
resting on arm. (I 29006, Apr. 2, 
1909.) 

Fisher girl. Girl wearing slippers, 
stockings hanging down over knees. 
(I 29007, Apr. 2, 1909.) 


Newsboy. Boy holds a bundle of 
newspapers. (I 29005, Apr. 2, 1909.) 


PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT, Ber- 
lin, Germany. [11486-11489 
Close hauled; by Tom Brown. In 
cabin of a yacht two men are Sitting, 
at the helm a girl. (I 28659, Mar. 10, 
1909.) 

Land baby; by John Collier. A 
water nymph sitting at the shore on 
which a nude little girl is standing. 
(I 28661, Mar. 10, 1909.) 

Shadow (The); by Walter West. 
Interior of room, a woman sitting be- 
fore a table and leaning her head on 
her arm. (I 28658, Mar. 10, 1909.) 


rf 


FINE ARTS 


11499 


PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT—Con. 


Wake up; by Arthur J. Elsley. A 
child asleep in bed, another child with 
dog looking at sleeper. (I 28660, 
Mar. 10, 1909.) 


PINDIKOWSKY-ART MFG. CO., Cincinnati, 
Ohio. [11490 
Blue gray game cock. Scene in Blue 

Grass country. (I 29016, Apr. 5, 1909.) 


PRATT (JENNETTE), Chicago, Ill. 
[11491 
Cup with cover, supported by four 
columns resting on base. Trophy, con- 
ventionalized cactus dahlia leaves and 
blossoms. (I 28990, Apr. 1, 1909.) 


Prescott (Mrs. KATHERINE T.), .Chi- 
eago, Ill. [11492 
Paderewski (Ignace). Bas-relief por- 
trait of the pianist, head and throat, 
only a suggestion of collar and loose 
tie. (I 28667, Mar. 10, 1909.) 


R. & G. CORSET co., New York, N. Y. 
[11493 
Preparing for the afternoon walk. 
Scene in dressing rocm, woman Sitting 
on couch watching woman dressing. 
(I 290388, Apr. 5, 1909.) 
RHIND (MassEy), New York, N. Y. 
[11494, 11495 


Carnegie (Andrew). Model, seated 
figure, suggesting his robes as Lord 


rector of St. Andrews’ university. (I 
28861, Mar. 19, 1909.) 
Portrait medallion, robed as 


Lord rector of St. Andrew’s university. 
(I 28684, Mar. 11, 1909.) 


RoGERS (WILLIAM A.), New York, N. Y. 
[11496 


Delighted. Group statuary, hunter 
with knife in belt, gun at feet shaking 
hands with gorilla. (I 28626, Feb. 17, 
1909.) 


ROsALES (EMANUEL O.), Paris, France. 
[11497, 11498 
Puppets. Statue, nude figure of a 
young girl in kneeling position, hold- 
ing between her fore finger and thumb 
a puppet. (I 28717, Mar. 18, 1909.) 
Ruse. Statue, nude figure of a 
young girl in sitting position, knees to 
chin, holding between her feet and 
arms a fox skin. (I 28718, Mar. 13, 


1909. ) 
ROSENKRANTZ (ARILD), London, Eng- 
land. [11499 
Omnipresent (The) Three male 
figures in silent prayer. (1 28891, 


Mar. 30, 1909.) 


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11500 


RoyAL TAILORS, Chicago, Il. 
[11500-11511 
Fall & winter 09-10 fashions. T[Fig- 
ure on left wearing four button single 
breasted sack coat. (I 28881, Mar. 29, 
1909.) 


Figure on left wearing single 
breasted fiy front overcoat, hands in 
pockets. (I 28882, Mar. 29, 1909.) 


Figure on right wearing 4 
button double breasted sack coat. (I 
29017, Apr. 5, 1909.) 
——Figure wearing 
29003, Apr. 2, 1909.) 
Figure wearing 3 button double 
breasted box overceat. (I 29018, Apr. 
5, 1909.) 
Front view of single breasted 
cossack coat. (I 28883, Mar. 29, 1909.) 


Man on left in 3 button double 
breasted Prince Albert. (1 28880, 
Mar. 29, 1909.) 
Single 
breasted overcoat, 
29002, Apr. 2, 1909.) 
Single figure wearing short box 
overcoat. (I 29001, Apr. 2, 1909.) 

——- 2 button novelty sack suit. (1 
28879, Mar. 29, 1909.) 


Fall and winter 09-10 overcoats. 
Right hand figure wearing loose single- 
breasted fly front overcoat. (I 28817, 
Mar. 24, 1909.) 


Fall and winter 1909-10, two single 
breasted overcoats. Two single figures, 
one on left wearing single-breasted 
overcoat. (I 28818, Mar. 24, 1909.) 


tuxedo. (I 


figure wearing double 
4 buttons. (I 


hussma, (J. T)), New York, Noy: 
[11512-11591 
Adam and Eve in the garden. In 
foreground, growing vegetation, naked 
woman standing looking at a naked 
man, his lower body is hidden by 
foliage. (I 28756, Mar. 17, 1909.) 
Adam names the domestic animals. 
A naked man stands, back view, dog 
supporting himself against man’s left 
leg, both are looking toward a pool of 
water. (JI 28755, Mar. 17, 1909.) 
Ahab encounters Elijah. Two men 
standing, the man at the right has a 
long beard. (I 29101, Apr. 9, 1909.) 


Ahab instructs Obadiah. Man stand- 
ing, wears a crown, his right hand 
grasps a rod. (I 29095, Apr. 9, 1909.) 

Ahab rides before the storm. Elijah 
runs before Ahab’s chariot. Man run- 
ning toward the left, just back of him 
isa chariot. (I 29115, Apr. 9, 1909.) 


pt: Iv, n. 8 ¥4 9 


RuSSELL (J. T.)—Continued. 


Angel arouses Elijah from sleep. An 
angel standing, man lies on his side, 
head against a rock. (1 29119, Apr. 
9, 1909.) 

Angel commands Elijah. Most of 
the angel’s figure is obscured by large 
wings which extend from the top to 
the bottom of the picture. (I 29125, 
Apr. 9, 1909.) 

Angel of the Lord commands Elijah 
to go forth. Man standing, his hands 
clasped to his breast and his gaze fixed 
upon an angel. (129121, Apr. 9, 1909.) 

Beasts and cattle. Water fills fore- 
ground, a circular opening of cave in 
which a lion is resting, coming out of 
woods is a herd of elephants. (I 
28754, Mar. 17, 1909.) 

Boy revives. Roof of house, partly 
recumbent figure of a boy. (I 29092, 
Apr. 9, 1909.) 

Cain and Abel. Man holding a 
shepherd’s crook, about him are sheep, 
in the distance is a man working in a 
field. (I 28764, Mar. 17, 1909.) 


Cain and Abel bring offerings unto 
the Lord. Man, before him on the 
ground is a pile of fruit. (I 28765, 
Mar. 17, 1909.) 

Cain fleeth. Figure of a man, he is 
in the act of fleeing. (I 28769, Mar. 
17, 1909.) 

Cain is cursed. A man standing, 
and looking toward the sky, his face 
heavy and sullen, he carries a heavy 
club. (I 28768, Mar. 17, 1909.) 


Chaos and darkness. All black with 
the exception of two streaks of white 


running across the middle. (1 28745, 
Mar. 17, 1909.) 
Chaos and light. An immense 


barren waste, made of what looks like 
rocks and water. (I 28747, Mar. 17%, 
1909. ) 


Death of Abel. Amid short vegeta- 
tion lies the body of a man, another 
man walking away. (I 28767, Mar. 
17, 1909.) 

Elijah and Elisha go down to 
Beth-el. Two men, the one at the 
right carries a mantle over his right 
shoulder. (I 29130, Apr. 9, 1909.) 


Elijah and Hlisha together on bank 
of the Jordan. Two men standing on 
bank of river facing each other. (I 
29134, Apr. 9, 1909. ) 


Elijah builds an altar with a trench 
about it. Man standing leaning on a 
rod looking down at some workmen. 
(I 29107, Apr. 9, 1909.) 


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elothes is a boy. 


about to ascend the ladder, 
arms he carries the body of a boy. 


‘rough sloping rock at his back. 


nos, 13-17, Apr., 1909 


RUSSELL (J. T.)—Continued. 


A man 
in his 
(I 


Elijah carries the boy aloft. 


29090, Apr. 9, 1909.) 


Elijah casts his mantle upon Elisha. 
Man is standing, he wears long flowing 
robes, his eyes are fixed upon another 
man. (I 29127, Apr. 9, 1909.) 


Elijah complains to God. Cliff of 
jagged rock, entrance to a cave, at this 
entrance a man is sitting. (I 29124, 
Apr. 9, 1909.) 


Elijah delivers the boy unto his 
mother. Rising up from the bed, the 
lower part of his body covered by bed 
(I 29093, Apr. 9, 
1909.) 

Hlijah encounters widow woman 
gathering sticks. A mass of vegeta- 
tion, man standing, faces a woman. 
(I 28085, Apr. 9, 1909.) 


Elijah falls on his knees before the 
angel. Man kneeling outlined against 
(I 
29126, Apr. 9, 1909.) 

Elijah gives the widow woman the 
promise of God. Man standing, he 
wears long robes, he is looking at the 
figure of a woman. (I 29087, Apr. 9, 
1909. ) 

Elijah goes up into heaveu in a 
chariot of fire. Man is standing, he 
seems to be bracing himself against 
the wind. (1 29135, Apr. 9, 1909.) 

Elijah mocks the prophets of Baal. 
Man is standing, only his back and 
right profile visible. (I 29105, Apr. 
9, 1909.) 

Elijah prays before the altar. Altar 
upon which lie the head and parts of 


_ an OX, a man is standing facing the al- 


earthquake and the fire. 
' faces the right, his eyes are fixed on 


Poeet0o, Apr. 9, 1909.) 


Elijah said unto the people: Come 
near unto me. Man standing on slop- 
ing side of a hill, both arms held out 
in a kind of supplication. (I 29106, 
Apr. 9, 1909.) 

Elijah sees strong wind and the 
Man, he 


the ground. (I 29122, Apr. 9, 1909.) 


Elijah sends Obadiah away with a 
promise. Two men standing facing 
each other, the man to the right wears 
long flowing garments and is bald. (1 
29100, Apr. 9, 1909.) 

Elijah sits at the widow woman’s 
table. Interior of room, a woman 
standing, a man sitting on a bench. 
(I 29088, Apr. 9, 1909.) 


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Russett (J. T.)—Continued. 
Hlijah smites the waters of the Jor- 


dan with his mantle. Bank of a 
river, man standing on bank, right 


arm extended holding a mantle. 
29133, Apr. 9, 1909.) 


Elijah stretches himself upon the 
boy and prays. Flat roof of house, a 
low bed upon which a body is lying. 
(I 29091, Apr. 9, 1909.) 


Elijah suffers from the drought. 
Man standing wears long white robes. 
(I 29084, Apr. 9, 1909.) 


Elijah tells 


(I 


Ahab of the coming of 


rain. Man standing, his gaze is fixed 
on another man who stands at the 
right. (1 29112, Apr. 9, 1909.) 


Elijah tells his servant to go to Ahab. 
A man standing, naked except for a 
eloth at his waist, his figure partly 
obscures that of another man. (I 
29114, Apr. 9, 1909.) 


Elijah threatens Ahab. Man stand- 
ng, he wears a crown and looks over 
his shoulder at another man. (I 
29081, Apr. 9, 1909.) 


EKlijah under a juniper tree prays to 
die. Man is sitting upon aé_ seat 
formed by rocks, his hands are clasped 
in prayer. (T 29118, Apr. 9, 1909.) 


ing 


Hlijah went to show himself unto 
Ahab. Figure of a man, garments 
are fioating behind in the wind. (I 
29094, Apr. 9, 1909.) 


Elijah with his servant flees to 
Beer-sheba. Man, he leans forward 
and faces the right, his mantle ob- 
scures the figure of another man. (I 
29117, Apr. 9, 1909.) 


Elijah wraps his face in his mantle. 
Opening of a cave in an immense cliff 
of rock, at the entrance is a man with 
face hidden by mantle. (1 29123, Apr. 
9, 1909.) 


Wlisha makes an offering and min- 
isters unto the people. Man is stand- 
ing, feet and ankles bare. (I 29128, 
Apr. 9, 1909.) 


Elisha runs after Elijah with a re- 
quest. Man walking towards the back- 
ground, but has turned his head to 
look’ at a man at his left. (I 29129, 
Apr. 9, 1909.) 


Expulsion (The) Giant figure of 
an angel, the right arm is outstretched 
in command over the heads of a man 
and a woman. (1 28763, Mar. 1%, 
1909.) 


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RUSSELL (J. T.)—Continued. 

Fire from heaven consumes the 
sacrifice. Stone altar upon which is 
the head and parts of an ox, a curl- 
ing stream of fire comes from the top 
of the drawing. (I 29110, Apr. 9, 
1909. ) 

Firmament (The) Bottom of this 
is made up of water, the water is 
calm, above masses of clouds. (I 
28746, Mar. 17, 1909.) 

Fruit of the tree. Gnarled tree, its 
foliage projecting over naked womar 
whose arm is outstretched offering an 


apple to a man. (I 28759, Mar. 17, 
1909. ) 
God commands Hlijah. Man has 


long beard, his garments are blown 
out from him by the wind, bright light 


shining out from dark clouds. (1 
29082, Apr. 9, 1909.) 
Grass, herb and trees. Foreground 


made up of low-growing tropical vege- 
tation, a pool of water in which the 
vegetation is reflected. (I 28749, Mar. 
17, 1909.) 


In the presence of the angel Elijah 
prepares for a long journey. An 
angel is standing looking down at the 
figure of a man. (I 29120, Apr. 9, 
1909. ) 


Jezebel instructs her servant to go 
to Elijah. Man standing before a 
woman, she wears a crown. (I 29116, 
Apr. 9, 1909.) 


Land and sea. <A jagged rock coast, 
five prominent peaks break the horizon, 
below the horizon is water. (I 28748, 
Mar. 17, 1909.) 


Man in the garden of Eden. Hill 
Side, covered with short vegetation and 
grass, naked figure of a man. (I 
28753, Mar. 17, 1909.) 


Man is cursed. In center foreground 
kneels a woman, beside her stands a 
man, his head bowed, facing them is 
an angel. (I 28762, Mar. 17, 1909.) 


Moon and stars. Foreground prin- 
cipally of water, bank covered with 
trees outlined against sky and re- 
flected in water, full moon. (I 28751, 
Mar. 17, 1909.) 


Moving creatures and water fowl. 
Land fills lower part of picture, water, 
a great many water fowl are resting 
on the water. (I 28752, Mar. 17, 
1909.) 

Obadiah sees Elijah. Two men out- 
lined against foliage which fills back- 


ground, these men face each other. (I 
29096, Apr. 9, 1909.) 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.4 


RussELtut (J. T.)—Continued. 


Obadiah falls on his face and Elijah 
commands him. Man standing, his 
right arm is held out in front as in 
command. (I 29097, Apr. 9, 1909.) 


Obadiah on his knees questions Eli- 
jah. Man standing, he wears long 
flowing robes, his gaze is fixed: on 
kneeling figure of a man. (I 29098, 
Apr. 9, 1909.) 


Obadiah tells what he did for the 
prophets and of his fear of Ahab. 
Man standing, his gaze fixed upon the 
figure of another man. (I 29099, Apr. 
9, 1909.) 


On Mount Carmel Elijah encounters 
stubborn people. Man standing, he 
looks down upon a great crowd of 
people at the foot of the rock. (I 
29102, Apr. 9, 1909.) 


On top of Carmel Elijah prays his 
servant to look towards the _ sea. 
Ground rocky, a man kneeling, his face 
hidden in his hands. (I 29118, Apr. 9, 
1909. ) 


People accept Elijah’s proposition. 
Man standing, his left arm held out, 
about him a great crowd of people. 
(I 291038, Apr. 9, 1909.) 


People fill the trench with water. 
Man standing, his mantle is folded over 
his right arm. (I 29108, Apr. 9, 1909.) 


Prophets of Baal are taken. A man 
standing on a little knoll, his left hand 
and arm is held out over the heads of 
men in front. (I 29111, Apr. 9; 1909.) 


Prophets of Baal call on their God. 
Platform a square stone altar, on altar 
is part of an ox. (2h 29102 Agee. 
1909. ) 


Ravens bring food to Elijah. In 
foreground is a man, his left forearm 
is extended on a stone in the Wye arts 
(I 29083, Apr. 9, 1909.) 


Rebuke of Cain. <A colossal figure of 


an angel, arm is extended as though 
pronouncing sentence, in foreground is 
the smaller figure of a man. (I 28766, 
Mar. 17, 1909.) 

Serpent and the woman. Gnarled 


tree, its foliage partially extending 
over the naked figure of a woman, she 
is looking at a serpent. (I 28758, 
Mar. 17, 1909.) 


Serpent is cursed. A snake crawl- — 


ing towards the left, figure of an angel 
stands back of the snake. (I 28761, 
Mar. 17, 1909.) 


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Russet, (J. T.)—Continued. 


Seventh day. Low vegetation in 
blossom, covering the bank of a stream, 
a man and a woman, woman seated, 
the man standing. (I 28757, Mar. 17, 
1909.) 


Sons of the prophets at Beth-el 
address Elisha. Man is standing, over 
his arm a mantle, at his right and a 
little in the rear is another man. (I 
29131, Apr. 9, 1909.) 


Sons of the prophets at Jericho 
address Elisha. Two men standing, 
facing each other. (I 291382, Apr. 9, 
1909.) 


Sun (The). A range of hills with 
skyline, in center of horizon the sun is 
entirely visible throws light rays in 
every direction. (I 28750, Mar. 17, 
1909. ) 


Voice in the garden. Low vegeta- 
tion, angel shining with divine light 
looks down on two figures that cower 
before him. (I 28760, Mar. 17, 1909.) 


Widow woman blames Elijah for the 
death of her son. A man standing, his 
gaze is fastened upon the body of a 
boy lying on a bed before him. (I 
29089, Apr. 9, 1909.) 


Widow woman tells Elijah of her 
poverty. Man standing, he faces a 
woman who is slightly stooping and 
earries a bundle of sticks. (I 29086, 
Apr. 9, 1909.) 


SaAxE (ARTHUR), New York, N. Y. 
[11592 
Billyean, Billycant. Two images 
Side by side having children’s faces. 
(I 28662, Mar. 9, 1909; 1 photo Feb. 27, 
1909.) 


SCHWEIZER (J. Orto), Philadelphia, 
Pa. [11593 
Corby (Father) Statue, of Father 
Corby, giving general absolution to the 
armies in the field, he is standing on a 
rock. (I 29089, Apr. 6, 1909.) 


SHAW (ALEXANDER D.) & ‘co., New 


mock, N.Y. [11594 
Brooklyn handicap 1887. Horse 
race between three horses. (I 28720, 


Mar. 15, 1909.) 


SHURTLEFF (GERTRUDE HoPr), Boston, 
Mass. [11595 


Fountain figure. Statue, a young 
faun standing with head thrown back 
and holding in its hands a duck. (I 
28621, Mar. 6, 1909.) 


ARTS 
11606 


SIMPSON (ROBERT) CO.,.LTD., Toronto, 

Canada. [11596 

Wide wide world. Girl reclining on 

a trunk with books on floor, one chair 
in corner. (I 29046, Apr. 7, 1909.) 


SPAULDING & Merrick, New York, 
NG oes [11597 
Velvet girl. Full length standing 
figure of woman in princess dress. (I 
28988, Mar. 31, 1909.) 


SPOFFORD (EpwaArD W.), New York, 
N: ¥: [11598 
Greater New York. Birds-eye view. 
(I 28654, Mar. 6, 1909; 1 photo Mar. 
1, 1909.) 


STARR (LouIs Morris), New York, 
NEY. [11599, 11600 
Pointer dog. Model, in plaster, to 
be reproduced in bronze. (I 28741, 
Mar. 16, 1909.) 
Setter dog. 
produced in bronze. 
16, 1909.) 


Model, in wax to be re- 
(I 28740, Mar. 


STONE (T. D.), Ripon, Wis. [11601 


. Sylvan Oakwood. Birds eye view. 
(I 29186, Apr. 9, 1909.) 


STRICKLAND (Kate E.), Bridgeport, 
Conn. [11602 
Bull. Jumping a fence, stone wall 


about half a 
Mar. 12, 1909.) 


mile away. (1 28707, 


Swirt’s SpPeciFic co., Atlanta, Ga. 
[11608 
Vacation days. A forest, the brush- 
wood of which seems to be in process 
of removal by ‘three men. (I 28777, 
Mar. 18, 1909.) 


TayYLork (Houston), Atlanta, Ga. 


[11604 

Ideal American. Two columns sup- 
porting an arch, under arch is an 
eagle with wings extended. (I 28589, 


Mar. 5, 1909.) 


TorREY (GEO. BuRROUGHS), New York, 


N. Y. . [11605 
Taft (Pres. Wm. H.) President 


Taft seated in high back chair by open 
window. (I 28787, Mar. 18, 1909.) 


TROJAR (WILLIAM), New York, N. Y. 
[11606 


God of luck. Grotesque figure seated 
on base, short legs, large feet, rear 
panel has horseshoe as border. (I 
28985, Mar. 31, 1909.) 


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TrRoTTA (VINCENT), Waterbury, Conn. 
[11607 

A very cloudy day, 
(Z. .29000, Apr... 2; 


October sky. 
landscape hilly. 
1909. ) 

ULLMAN MFG. co., New York, N. Y. 
[11608-11612 
Hanging of the crane; by James 


Kagan. Mantel piece with fire place, 
two figures, both seated. (I 29033, 
Apr. 5, 1909.) 


Little Elk wearing his first pin. 
Child with nursing bottle in its mouth, 
standing along side of clock. (I 28734, 
Mar. 16, 1909.) 


Priscilla and John Alden; by James 
Fagan. Large open fire place, Pris- 
cilla sitting at spinning wheel. (I 
29034, Apr. 5, 1909.) 

Teddykin, idol of the people and god 
of success: by Max Bachmann. Statue 
or idcl of a well-known statesman, he 
is sitting and holds in his right hand 
the big stick. (I 28657, Feb. 17, 1909.) 

Whose baby is oo? Little child 
kneeling speaking to dog. (I 28735, 
Mar. 16, 1909.) 


VAN DRESSER New 
York, UN. ¥: [11613 
Light shineth in darkness. Elderly 
man seated at a table with book be- 
fore him, small child, seated in a large 
arm chair. (I 28844, Feb. 11, 1909; 
1 photo Apr. 5, 1909.) 


VERICEL (ANTOINE), Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 

[11614 

Kiddiken. A naked child with one 

foot and leg in a raised position and 

held by two hands. (I 28886, Mar. 29, 
1909; 1 photo Mar. 23, 1909.) 


VoLtcK (ADALBERT J.), Baltimore, Md. 
[11615 
Shield dedicated to the brave women 
of the South. Triangular shield re- 
pousseé in copper. In top center, 
figure typifying genius of the South 
holding laurel wreath. (I 28628, Mar. 
5, 1909; 1 photo Feb. 26, 1909.) 


(WILLIAM T.), 


VoLtK (DovuceLas), Center Lovell, Me. 

[11616 

Youth. Young girl in dancing atti- 

tude her left arm is outstretched and 

holds flowing drapery. (I 28714, Mar. 
12, 1909.) 


WERTHEIMBER (L.) & co., New York, 
INE: -0¥: 


[11617 

Buddha. Figure of a sitting man, 
with curly hair, legs crossed. (I 
28655, Feb. 12, 1909.) 


pt. Iv, n.s., v. 4 


WHITAKER (JOHN), Frankford, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. [11618, 11619 
Landing of Henry Hudson. Henry 
Hudson occupies the central position 
in the foreground, to the right stands 
the color bearer. (1 29053, Apr.v@ 
1909. ) 


Washington at Valley Forge. Wash- 
ington in foreground in military uni- 
form; he is looking towards the camp 
and soldiers in the distance. (I 29054, 
Apr. 7, 1909.) 


WHITEHEAD & Hoac co., Newark, N. J. 
[11620-11622 


Caroline. Lady, full face pose. She 
wears a round hat trimmed with roses. 
(I 28709, Mar. 12, 1909.) 

Cleopatra. Full face view of lady’s 
head, hair in two braids, one hanging 
over each shoulder. (I 28708, Mar. 12, 
1909. ) . 

Morning call. A two seated auto- 
mobile with four occupants. (I 28716, 
Mar. 12, 1909.) 


WHITNEY (WILLIAM H.), Mt. Vernon, 
Hi get [11623 


Booth (Gen. Wm.) head of Salvation 


army. Bas-relief. (1 28732, Mar. 6, 

1909.) 

WILLET STAINED GLASS Co., Pittsburg, 
Pa: [11624-11626 


Baptism (The). Christ with folded 
hands standing in attitude of prayer, 
beside him are angel and St. John. 
(I 288038, Mar. 22, 1909.) 

Epiphany (The). Three panel win- 
dow; in central panel Virgin holding 
Baby, three wise men on one side, 
three shepherds on other. (I 28805, 
Mar. 22, 1909.) 


Holy family. Two panel window, 
Virgin and boy Jesus in one panel, St. 
Joseph and the ass in other. (I 28804, 
Mar. 22, 1909.) 


Wittzius (M:°H:) ‘cox WU. 
[11627-11628 

Marble holy water font 415. One 
piece of marble, base square, column 
and bowl Roman style. (I 28858, 
Mar. 26, 1909.) 


—_— 417. Composed of three parts 
cemented together. (I 28857, Mar. 26, 
1909. ) 

VITKOWSKI (KARL), Vailsburg, N. J. 
[11629 

Taking the new pup home. Seated 
on a stump near path leading through 
woods is a boy holding basket con- 
taining pup. (I 28688, Mar. 11, 1909.) 


174 


~ nos. 138-17, Apr., 1909 


FINE ARTS 


Wotr & co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[11680-11636 
Automobile highball. Girl in auto- 
mobile, pouring whiskey from a bot- 
tle into glass. (I 28820, Mar. 24, 
1909.) 


Bunebh of roses. 
(I 28890, Mar. 30, 1909.) 


Girl with large hat. 
hand in lap. 


June. Girl, large hat tied with 
searf under chin, right hand on clus- 
ter of roses at waist. (I 28823, Mar. 
24, 1909.) 


Girl sitting, 


A eluster of roses. | 


116386 
Wotr & co.—Continued. 
Making a cocktail. Man in full 
dress pouring whiskey. into glass, 


ciphon bottle on table. 
24, 1909.) 


(I 28821, Mar. 


Marching to Yorktown. Washing- 
ton on horseback heading an army of 
infantry, drummer boy on _ right, 
| American flag waving. (I 28822, 


costume. 


| Mar. 2 
(I 28895, Mar. 30, 1909.) | Mar. 24, 1909.) 


Writing of the Declaration of In- 
dependence. Room with panelled win- 
dow to left, table in centre, two men 
sitting, one standing, all in colonial 
(I 28819, Mar. 24, 1909.) 


Number of entries of Fine Arts completed by deposit of 1 photograph 
each and included in the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1909 


O 


175 


or May ig 


ei. 


\ ed 


11637-14445 


LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


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


PART 4: 
ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS: 
CHROMOS AND LITHOGRAPHS; 
PHOTOGRAPHS; 

FINE ARTS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 4 
Nos. 18-21 
| | MAY, 1909 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


1909 


HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries, Part 4, is arranged in two alphabets of 
proprietors, with subalphabets of titles as follows: 

I. Containing titles for Class F, Engravings, Cuts and Prints; Class G, Chromos 
and Lithographs; Class H, Photographs. 

II. Containing Class I, Fine Arts (giving a list of the photographs deposited accord- 
ing to law with the applications for copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, 
Statuary, and Models or Designs intended to be perfected as works of the Fine Arts). 

The Catalogue of Copyright Entries appears each week, but to avoid the inconven- 
ience of a number of small alphabets of different subjects all the entries for Engray- 
ings, Cuts and Prints, Chromos and Lithographs, and Photographs, completed since the 
last issue, are arranged here in a single monthly alphabet. The entries for Fine Arts 
will be found in a separate alphabet following this. 

The entries marked thus * are such as have been delayed inclusion in the Catalogue 


on account of necessary correspondence. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS; CHROMOS AND 
LITHOGRAPHS; PHOTOGRAPHS 


To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated; the statement as to 
receipt of copies is always omitted when the copies are received on the day of entry. 
The notice, after the first title, if printed in full, would read: Copyright by Kenneth 


Alexander, Seattle, Wash. 
22, 1909. 


Class H, XXc, no. 126136, Apr. 3, 1909; 2 copies received Mar. 


ALEXANDER (IKENNETH), Seattle, Wash. 
[11637 


Alaska Yukon Pacific exhibition 


buildings. (H 126136, Apr. 3, 1909; 
= ¢.. Mar 22, 1909.) 
ALLIoT (Hector), Los Angeles, Cal. 
[11638 
Hlk’s creed. (EF 76190, May, 8, 
1909. ) 
AMERICAN COMMERCIAL ADV’G Co., New 
York, N. Y. [8 prints.] 


[11639-11646 
Flatterer (The) .—Going for a ride.— 


Golf girl—New dress.—New hat.— 
Taking a walk.—Waiting. (F 757380- 


75736, Apr. 21, 1909.) 

Palm Beach, (H 75955, Apr. 
1909 = Ze. Apr. 22,1909. 
AMERICAN-EXAMINER, New York, N. Y. 

[11647-11668 

At a masque ball with [Buster]. 

(FEF 75626, Apr. 20, 1909.) 


At the circus with [Buster]. 
76201, May 3, 1909.) 


Der captain obliges mit a dance. 
(#75625, Apr. 20, 1909.) 


Foxy grandpa and little brother. 
(reyoiat Apr. 30; 1909; 2c. Apr. 26, 
1909.) 

Happy Hooligan is still wooing Su- 
wanna. 64H (5622, Apr. 20, 1909.) 


How to make a live Billy possum. 
{i 75607, Apr. 19, 1909.) 
Simmiy., (EF 75621, Apr. 20, 1909.) 
(EF 76140, Apr. 30, 1909.) 
(F 76199, May 3, 1909.) 
Katzenjammer kids in the wild and 
wooly west. (FF 76139, Apr. 30, 1909.) 


Mary Jane in a new play. (F 
76142, Apr. 30, 1909.) 


Mr. Howson Lott brings his uncle 
out to his suburban home. (F 76198, 
May 3, 1909.) 

Out in the dod gasted west. 
76200, May 3, 1909.) 


29, 


(F 


(fF 


| 


AMERICAN-EXA MINER—Continued. 
Poor Happy Hooligan. (F 76197, 
May 3, 1909.) 
Poor Happy Hooligan’s luck is get- 
ting woise. (F 76148, Apr. 30, 1909.) 
Sam Lloyd’s two newest puzzles. 
(F 76196, May 3, 1909.) 
’"Secuse me, Mr. Johnson. 
Apr. 12, 1909.) 
—— (F 75624, Apr. 20, 1909.) 
There’s nothing like living in the 
country. (F 76141, Apr. 30, 1909.) 
Widow Perkins and her dog Violet. 
CE 75339, Apr. 12, 1909.) 
(F 75623, Apr. 20, 1909.) 
(F 76138, Apr. 30, 1909.) 
AMERICAN - JOURNAL - EXAMINER, New 
YoRKOIN 7 Y¥. [11669-11778 
Abdul joins the Down and out club. 
(F 76135, Apr. 30, 1909.) 
Ain’t you sorry? (F 75346, Apr. 
12, 1909.) 
aS (Gh 
Bes Gr 
SE Gog 
Ae) 


(F 75340, 


75383, Apr. 
75520, Apr. 
75619, Apr. 
75801, Apr. 
—_ (fF 75914, Apr. 28, 1909.) 
——— (FE 76136, Apr. 30, 1909..) 
— (F 76213, May 4, 1909.) 


Ananias club in jungle. (F 75915, 
Apr. 28, 1909.) 

And not only that. 
28, 1909.) 
(EF 76345, May 7, 1909.) 

As long as the world goes ’round. 
CW Taest0, Apr. 23, 1909.) 

OE fo, wets loo.) 

en FOU, ADE, 20, oOo. ) 

CR foes viay . 1oou.) 


(EF 75530, Apr. 


sey 
16, 
20, 


1909.) 
1909.) 
1909.) 
21, 1909.) 


GH 275813," ADF: 


Braggo the monk. 
17, 1909.) 
(F 76214, May 4, 1909.) 

Daily health hint. (IF 75585, Apr. 
5,7 1909.) 


177 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11778 


AMERICAN-JOURNAL-HXAMINER—Con., 
(F 75802, Apr. 21, 1909.) 
. Do you know this man. (F 75847, 
Apr. 24, 1909.) 
(F 76215, May 4, 1909.) 
Dropping the pilot. (EF 75806, Apr. 
22, 1909.) 
Waster parade on Fifth avenue. (IF 
75388, Apr. 18, 1909.) 


Excuse club. (F 
1909. ) 

——= (f 75429; Apr, 44, 1909:) 

ee COR aber, ADE. 11, 1909.) 

——— (F Toshi, Apr. 23, 1909.) 

= (Ff 75916, Apr: 25, 1909.) 

=. (ih 76253. May 5, 1909") 


Gimilet. ‘lib... 15500," Apr: 
1909.) 

= (Bf 5G0T, Apr. 22, ao0os) 

=—=— (HF 75920; Apr: 25,2009) 

——= (FF 16340, May 7, 1909.) 


(EF 753886, Apr. 


(3044. Ape. 72. 


1d, 


Groucho the monk. 
18, 1909.) 

=e (RY i5o25, Apr. 16; 1909) 

—— (RB 75799, Apr. 21, 1909.) 

—=— (FE (61383, Apr. 30; 1903.) 

—— (F 76311,. May 6, 1909.) 


Hall Room boys. (F 75482, Apr. 14, 
1909. ) 

—— (F 75603, Apr. 19, 1909.) 
(FE 75812, Apr. 23, 1909.) 
(F 75870, Apr. 26, 1909.) 
(F 76137, Apr. 30, 1909.) 
— (F 76256, May 5, 1909.) 


(F 75347, Apr. 


Henpecko the monk. 
12, 1909.) 
(F 75804, Apr. 22, 1909.) 
— (F 75964, Apr. 29, 1909.) 
—— (F 76173, May 1, 1909.) 


76313, May 6, 


Honest man. (KE 
1909.) 
— (F 763438, May 7, 1909.) 


How to be happy, though married. 
(F 75845, Apr. 12, 1909.) 
(EF 75488, Apr. 14, 1909.) 
— (F 75524, Apr. 16, 1909.) 
— (F 75808, Apr. 21, 1909.) 
—— (F 75871, Apr. 26, 1909.) 
— (F 75967, Apr. 29, 1909.) 
(FE 76257, May 5, 1909.) 
If it weren’t for father. (F 75387, 
Apr. 13, 1909.) 
—— (F 75523, Apr. 
—— (F 75800, Apr. 
— (F 75846, Apr. 24, 1909.) 
— (F 75919, Apr. 28, 1909.) 
— (F 76195, May 38, 1909.) 
— (I 76344, May 7, 1909.) 
In darkest Africa. (F 75866, Apr. 
26, 1909.) 


16, 1909.) 
21, 1909.) 


178 


pt. IV, nN, SN. 4 


AMERICAN-J OURNAL-EXAMINER—Con. 
Knocko the monk. (F 75620, Apr. 
20, 1909.) 
(F 75848, Apr. 24, 1909.) 
May day in old New York. (F 
76174, May 1,, 1909.) 
Me for the mazuma. 
14, 1909.) 


—— (F 75499, Apr. 15, 1909.) 
Mr. Jack. (F 75531, Apr. 17, 1909.) 
(F 76192, May 3, 1909.) 
— (F 76312, May 6, 1909.) | 
Mrs. Trubbell. (F 75918, Apr. 28, 


1909. ) 
—— (F (6115, May 1, 99032) 


75384, Apr. 18, 


(F 75431, Apr. 


Never again. (F 
1909.) 

—— (F 75497, Apr. 15, 1909.) 
— (F 75521, Apr. 16, 1909.) 
— (F 75618, Apr. 20, 1909.) 
— (F 75805, Apr. 22, 1909.) 
— (F 75809, Apr. 28, 1909.) 
—— (IF 75904, Apr. 27, 1909.) 
—— (F 75965, Apr. 29, 1909.) 
—— (F 76134, Apr. 30, 1909). 
— (F 76341, May 7, 1909.) 


Newspapers are a peril. (KF 76193, 


May 3, 1909.) 


Rhymo the monk. (F 75604, Apr. 
19, 1909.) 

—— (F 75868, Apr. 26, 1909.) 

There’s a reason. (F 75430, Apr. 14, 
1909. ) 

—— (F 75522, Apr. 16, 1909.) 

— (F 75814, Apr. 23, 1909.) 

— (F 75869, Apr. 26, 1909.) 

— (F 75917, Apr. 28, 1909.) 

—— (F 76254, May 5, 1909.) 
(EF 76342, May 7, 1909.) 


Tightwaddo the monk. (F 75498, 
Apr. 15, 1909.) | 
(EF 75905, Apr. 27, 1909.) 

—— (F 76194, May 3, 1909.) 

"Twas but a dream. (EF 75428, Apr. 
14, 1909.) 


—— (F 75605, Apr. 
—— (F 75798, Apr. 21, 1909.) | 
—— (F 75867, Apr. 26, 1909.) | 


(F 76255, May 5, 


19, 1909.) 


"Twas ever thus. 
1909. ) 


What can a poor woman do? 
75501, Apr. 15, 1909. ) 
(F 75606, Apr. 19, 1909.) 
—— (F 75808, Apr. 22, 1909.) 
—— (F 75872, Apr. 26, 1909.) 
——  (F 76176, May 1, 1909.) 
—— (F 76314, May 6, 1909.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


os. 18-21, May, 1909 


AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHIC Co., New York. 
f N. Y. [11779 
_ Buffalo means business. (F 75729, 
mpr. 12, 1909; 2 c. Apr. 21, 1909.) 
AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH CO., 
New York, N. Y. [11780-11788 

Drive for a life. 
14, 1909.) 

Eavesdropper. 
1909.) 

Lady Helen’s escapade. 
Apr. 14, 1809.) 


(H 125727, 


Deeky oem. (HH 125728, Apr. 14, 
1909.) 

Note in the shoe. (H 126279, Apr. 
28, 1909.) 

Suicide club. (H 126280, Apr. 28, | 
1909.) 


*Tis an ill wind that blows no good. 
(H 126009, Apr. 20, 1909.) 


Troublesome satchel. 
Apr. 14, 1909. ) 


Twin brothers. 


CE 125729, 


(H 125730, Apr. 14, 


1909. ) 
AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION, New 
York, N. Y. [11789-11798 
Nobody loves a fat man. (F 75381, 


Apr. 13, 1909.) 


(F 75409, 
—— (PF 75527, 
—— (F 75709, 
—— (F 75745, 
—— (F 75836, 
—— (F 75880, 
—— (F 75962, 
—— (F 76151, May 1, 1909.) 

— (F 76211, May 4, 1909.) 

ARCHITECTURAL RECORD CO., New York. 

W: Y. [11799-11812 
Chicago, LIll., University club. 1-14. 
(H 125890—-125903, Apr. 16, 1909.) 
ATLANTIC VINEYARD AND WINE CO., 
Philadelphia, Pa. [11813 
Girl in vineyard cutting grapes. 
75257, Apr. 10, 1909; 2c. Mar. 5, 1909.) 


UGUR, SWYERS 
work. JN... ¥. 


14, 
16, 
20, 


1909. ) 
1909. ) 
1909.) 
21, 1909.) 
24, 1909.) 
Apr. 27, 1909.) 
Apr. 29, 1909.) 


Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 


& MACHOLD, New 
[25 prints] 


[11814-11838 


Asters. — Betty. — Boy and dog. — | 


haise.—Christmas bells.—Christmas 
preetings.—Cupids and holly.—Eques- 
ienne.—Forget-me-nots.— Golden hol 


hills.— Hockey.— Hunting girl. — 
Madge.—Mistletoe and holly.—Motor 
girl.— Opera girl. — Orchids. — Orien- 
tals. — Pansies. — Red cloak. — Snow- 
balling. —Swing.— Tennis girl. (F 
76261-76285, May 6, 1909.) 


(H 125726, Apr. 


(H 126278, Apr. 28, | 


We} 


ly.— Guitar player.—Hills peep o’er | 


BAIN 


| Knights of Malta. 
| 19909: 2 e. Apr. 15, 1909.) 


| BARCHAK (Simon), New York, N. 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 
11899 


BACHRACH & BRO., Baltimore, Md. 
[11839 
Jefferson (Joseph) as Rip Van 
Winkle. (H 125712, Apr. 14, 1909.) 


BAHLMAN (JEANETTE), St. Joseph, Mo. 

[11840-11841 

(H 126156, Apr. 26, 1909.) 
Ruth. (H 126157, Apr. 26, 1909.) 

BAIN (GEORGE 


Brothers. 


GRANTHAM), New 

York, (WA Ye [11842-11850 

Hains (Peter C.) (H 126041, Apr. 
22, 1909; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1909.) 

Hollins (Mrs. Marion) (H 126216, 
Apr. 27, 1909; 2 « Apr. 28, 1909.) 

Kidder: (Mr. :& -Mrs....d. Hay plone 
(H 126824, 126325, Apr. 29, 1909.) 

Liberian commission. CH I2Z6285. 
Apr. 27, 1909; 2 c. Apr. 28, 1909.) 

Phipps (Mr. & Mrs. Paul) 
126276, Apr. 28, 1909.) 

Scott (Emmett J.) (H 126214, Apr. 
Zi A909 > 2.e, Apr. 28; 1909) 

Starr (Frederick) (H 126277, Apr. 
28, 1909.) 

Story (Mrs. William 
(H 125701, Apr. 13, 1909.) 
Pittsburg, Pa. [11851 
and illustrious order 
(F' 74892, Mar. 28, 


(H 


Cummings) 


(JOHN), 
Ancient 


W.. 
[12 prints] [11852-11863 
Am lovesick, homesick and in need 


| of money.—Am on to a good thing 


now.—Arrived O. K.—Cheer up you.— 
Come out spooning.—Getting along 
high.—_I am waiting for you.—lI’ve 
been following you.—Just met my old 
sweetheart.—Read my typewritten let- 
ter.—Never start anything you can’t 


finish Who's to blame for this? (F 
| 76161-76172, May 1, 1909.) 
BARKALOW BROS., Omaha, Nebr. [11864 


McKeen motor car at Omaha, Nebr. 
(F 75487, Apr. 15, 1909.) 


BARNETT (Maurice E.), Neenah, Wis. 
[11865 

Neenah, Wis., Old council tree. (G 
20405, Dec. 4, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 19, 1909.) 


BARR-FARNAHAM PHOTO POST CARD CO., 
Washington, D. C. [84 photo- 
graphs] [11866-11899 

Blankenship (C. D.)—Burns (Bill)— 

Cantillon (Joe)—Clymer (O. E.)— 

Conroy (Wm. E.)—Delahanty (Jim)— 

Eddinger (J. W:)—Freeman (Jerry )— 

Ganley (R. S.)—Gray (W. D.)— 

Groom (Robt.)—Hughes (T. J.)— 


; 179 


11900 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, 2: S., ve 4) 


BARR-FARNAHAM PHOTO POST CARD CO.— 
Continued. 

Johnson (W. P.)—Kahoe (M. J.)— 
Keeley (D. E.)—McBride (G. F.)— 
MeNeil (Bill)—Milan (J. C.)—Shipke 
fw. ow. )— smith “(C.  H.)-—Street 
(C. E.)—Tannehill (Jess)—-Unglaub 
(R. A.)—Washington base ball club, 
1909. (H 125848-125871, Apr. 15, 
1909. ) 


Altoona base ball club, A. B.—Balti- 
more base ball club, 1, 2.—Richmond 


light infantry blues armory.—Taft 
(Pres.) and aides—Taft (Pres.), 
Col. Ross. and aides. (H 126197- 


126203, Apr. 26, 1909.) 


Philippine constabulary band at the 
White House, Washington, D. C., 1-3. 
(H 126264—126266, Apr. 27, 1909.) 


BARTLETT (ALFRED), Boston, 

[5 prints] [11900-11904 

For our absent loved ones.—Little 

cares that fretted me.—Love be true 

to him.—Now God bless you.—Thy 

own wish wish I thee. (F 763830- 
76334, Apr. 9, 1909.) 


BAUMANN (JULES), Prescott, Ariz. 
[11905-11908 


Flagstaff, Ariz. in 1791. (EF 74857, 


Mar. 29, 1909; Te ApriiG) 1909s ic.) | 


Apr. 13, 1909.) 


Grand Canyon, Ariz. 1, 2. (F 74858, 
74859. Mar. 29, 1909; 1 ¢« of each 
Apr. 6, 1909; 1 ¢. of each. Apr. 13, 
1909. ) 


——3. (KF 74860, Mar. 29, 1909: 
Ze, Apr.,6, 1909: ) 


BeacH (Henry M.), Remsen, N. Y. 

[11909, 11910 

(H 126142, Apr. 26, 1909.) 

Oneonta, N. Y¥. (H 126141, Apr. 26, 
1909. ) 


Carthage. 


BELL & PALFREY, St. Louis, Mo. 
[11911-11914 


Browns of 1909. (H 125685, Apr. 


12, 1909.) 

Cardinals of 1909. (H 125547, Apr. 
10, 1909. ) 

St. Louis Browns 1909. (H 1256386, 
Apr. 12, 1909.) 

Sir Louis . cardinals, 2909: ' (H 


125546, Apr. 10, 1909.) 


BENIGNUS (WILHELM), Atlantic City, 


N. J [11915 
Stormy night. (EF 75853, Apr. 26, 
1909.) 


Mass. | 


BERDAN PUB. CO., 


| amour.—When our ship comes in. 


BENJAMIN (H. E.) ADVERTISING AGENCY, 
Philadelphia, Pa. [11916, 11917 © 
Daily program of a society girl. (F 
75794, Apr. 13, 1909.) | 

Daily program of an average busi- 
ness man. (EF 75793, Apr. 13, 1909.) 


BENNETT (H. H.) stupio, Kilbourn, 
Wis. [11918-11923 
Dells of the Wisconsin, 1-6. (EF 
76114-76119, Apr. 30, 1909; 2 @ of 
each May 8, 1909.) 


BENNETT (T. M.), Statesboro, Ga. 
[11924-11926 
Statesboro, Ga., Confederate monu- 


ment, 1-3. (H 125879-125881, Apr. 
16, 1909.) 


New York, NO 
[S prints] [11927-11934 
Are you looking for me.—Day in 
June. — Good Indian. — Just because 
you're you.—Mother calls him Wil- 
liam.—Stowaway (The).—Vive 
(FE 
75479-75486, Apr. 15, 1909.) 


BERINGER (ALLAN C.), Mill Valley, 


Cal. [11935 
I will come back. (H 125989, Apr. 
20, 1909.) 


BERWIN (L. M.), Chicago, II]. 
[11936-11938 
Billiken and Bobby. (F 175983, Apr. 
47, 3909.) 
—— (F 75837, Apr. 24, 1909.) 
— (F 76152, May J, 1909.) 


BILLIKEN COMPANY, Chicago, ill. 
111939 
(F 175507, Ape. Loy 139032) 


BLUMBERG (RALPH), Baltimore, Md. 
[11940 
In the jungles of savage Africa. 
(75450, Apr. 15,4903 


BOELLINGER (FrLora), Cincinnati, Ohio. 


[11941, 11942 
elab: (H 


Billiken. 


Cincinnati. base ball 
125876, Apr. 16, 1909.) 
(H 125937, Apr.wii, 1908.) 
Borto & Hucues, New York, N. Y. 


[11943 
(H 126481, 


Phipps (Mrs. 
May 4, 1909.) 


BowvEN (C.. F:), 
photographs. | 
De Pauw.—Indiana wuniversity.— 
Wabash college. (H 126716—-126718, 
May 7, 1909; 2 c. of each Apr. 29) 
1909. ) 


Paul). 


Muncie, Ind. [& 
[11944-11946 


180 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 
"nos. 18-21, May, 1909 
—. 


SBoweEn (WILLIAM A.), Arlington, Tex. | CAMPBELL ART cO., Elizabeth, N. J. 


12017 


. [11947 

Houston (Col. A. J.) and Comanche 

-ehief Quanah Parker. (H 126134, 

Apr. 26, 1909.) 

| Bowers (S. Atonzo), New York, N. Y. 
[11948 

(H 125698, Apr. 13, 1909.) 


 Boyztan (Hoyt F.), Duluth, Minn. 


Beatrice. 


[11949 
| Duluth, Minn.. courthouse. (F 
75408, Apr. 14, 1909.) 
Brent (CHARLES S.), Oconomonoc, 
Wis. [11950 
Champion Jumbo. (F 75879, Apr. 2, 
1909.) 
| Brrep (C: E.), San Francisco, Cal. 


[11951 
) Wait until you see my other sam- 
| ples. (H 126298, Apr. 8, 1909; 2 ¢. 
» Apr. 29, 1909.) 


_ Brouse (Joseru L.), Chicago, Ill. 
- [11952, 11953 


Chicago, IlJ., South Beach Coney 
Island amusement park. (H 125551, 
Apr. 74909; 2 c. Mar. 31, 1909.) 


German band. (H 125550, Apr. 7, 


1909. ) 
Brown (Cuas. P.), Newport News, 
Va. [11954 


Cruise of the U. S. battleship fleet. 
(® 75393, Apr. 14, 1909.) 


Brown (WILLIAM SEAMAN), New 
Work: N.Y. [11955 


Supreme court of the U. S. from 
1789 to 1909. (F 74584, Mar. 19, 1909; 
2 @. Apr. 14, 1909.) 


BRUNSWICK (GEORGE), New York, 
i ¥.. [11956 
Subpeena. (F 75615, Apr. 20, 1909; 


= c Apr. 13, 1909.) 
Buck (GEorGE V.), Washington, D. C. 
[11957-11961 
Bailey (Joseph ‘W.) 1-8. (H 125752- 
125754, Apr. 14, 1909. 


Bailey (Mrs. Joseph W.) 
125755, Apr. 14, 1909.) 
Briggs (Frank O.) 

14, 1909.) 
Peeemom (ho J.) & Draper (J. S8.), 
Newport, R. I. [11962, 11963 
One pride. (H 126021, Apr. 21, 
1909. ) 
Wapiti (The). (H 126020, Apr. 21, 
909.) 


(H 


Clit 25 756, Apr. 


{17 prints. ] [11964-11980 
Blossoms of springtime.—Extremes 
of fashion.—Kimona girl. 3425-8428.— 
Moonlit lake—Mother and child.— 
Ocean (The).— Pandora.—Prize 
fight.—W onderland. 3528-35338 (F 
79462-75478, Apr. 15, 1909.) 


CARROLL. (J.B. ), 0a Park, bil) ek 
prints. ] [11981-11991 
Bad decision.—Don’t throw your 
money away.—Get on the inside.— 
Good way to look at it.—If you are up 
a tree.—If you’re in trouble.—Jumping 
frog.— Let us open your eyes.—Satis- 
faction.—Tie a string around your 
finger.—We will keep you well posted. 
(F 75588-75598, Apr. 19, 1909.) 


CASMIRE (F. B.), Boyd, Okla. [11992 


To hell with the job. (H 126135, 
Apr. 26, 1909; 2 e: Apr: 16,1909.) 


CELEBRITY ART Co., Boston, Mass. 
[11993-11999 
Maids and men series. 1-7. (G 
21472-21478, Apr. 29, 1909.) 


CENTAUR FILM CO., 
IN EYe 


Cowboy’s sweetheart. 
Apr. 23, 1909.) 


CHADBOURNE, (WM. J.), Concord, N. H. 

[12001 

New Hampshire general court. 1909- 
1910. (H 125875, Apr. 16, 1909.) 


CHAPLIN (HE. L.), W. Charleston, Vt. 

[12002, 120038 

Maple-sugar making. 1, 2. (Hi 
126182, 126183, Apr. 26, 1909.) 


CHAPMAN (KH. F.), Hartland, Wis. 
[12004, 12005 
Hartland, Wis., Pine lake. 1, 2. (H 
125691, 125692, Mar. 8, 1909; 2 ¢. of 
each Apr. 22, 1909.) 


CHASE (JONATHAN), Boston, Mass. 
[12006 
Emancipation of women. (H 126055, 


New York. 
[12000 
(H 126067, 


INC., 


Apr. 22, 1909.) 
CHICAGO CALENDER Co., Chicago, Ill. 
[12007 
Hello. (EK 75447, Apr. 15, 1909.) 
CHILTON PRINTING co., Philadelphia, 
Pa. [12008-12017 
Atlantic City, N. J. 1-6. (F 75316-— 


(sack Apr. 12, 1509.) 


oe oC fOLa0, ToLoL, ADE, 25, 
1909. ) 

Friction clutch. (F 753822, Apr. 12, 
1909. ) 

Gocd resolutions. (F 75823, Apr. 12, 
1909. ) 


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12018 


pt. Iv, 1: S., vet 


CHRISTIANSON (P. A.), Hills, Minn. 
[12018 


Minnesota clouds. (H 126068, Apr. 


COMMERCIAL CLAIMS CO., Chicago, Ill. 


23, 1909. ) 
CHRISTMAN (ARTHTR B.), Springfield, | 
Ohio. [12019 | 
Here lies old booze. (F 75944, Apr. | 

16, 1909.) 


CLINEDINST (B. M.), Washington, D.C. 
[23 photographs] [12020-12042 
Ballinger (Richard A.).—Dickinson 


[12075 


Yours for business. (F 75601, Apr. 


19, 1909.) 


CQNWELL (lL. R.), New Work thee 
[12 chromos] [12076-12087 


Christmas greeting. 1-8.—Dan Cu- 


_pid brings my heart to you.—Gift of 


(J. M.), jr—Dickinson (Mrs. J. M.).— | 


Dickinson (Jacob M.).—Harlan (John 
M.).—Hitchcock (Frank H.).—Hob- 
son (Richmond P.).— Judson 
V.).—Knox (P. C.).—Longworth (Mrs. 
Nicholas) and friend—Mac Veagh 
(Franklin).—Meyer (Geo. Von L.).— 
Nagel (Chas.).—Palmer (Leigh H.).— 
Shively (Mrs. Benjamine  F.).— 


(Wi. | 


Stephenson (Mrs. Isaac).—Taft (Mrs.) | 


and Mrs. Franklin Ellis, in 
bile-—Taft and Sherman at ball 
game.—Taft (Pres. and Mrs.)in White 
House automobile. — Taylor (Mrs. 
Robt.).—White House cow.—Wicker- 
sham. (Geo. W.).—Wilson (James). 
(H 126618-126640, May 5, 1909.) 


CorFIN (W. HASKELL), 
NE ie 

Stork (The) 
) 


New 


(G 213824; 


Apr. 

1909 

CoLspy (JAMES M.), Wausau, Wis. 
[12044-12056 


Alma Center, Wis., Immaculate Con- | 


aerl 


CROONBORG (FREDERICK T.), New York, 


autonio- 


love—tLittle tale of love.——Merry 
Christmas. 1-3.—My heart is heavy.— 
My heart’s love.—Valentine greetings. 
(G 21414-21425, Apr. 20, 1909.) 


Cook (Dora T.), Springfield, Mass. 
[12088 


(H 1263820, Apr. 29, 1903:) 


CooKE (HELEN Wellesley, 

Mass. [12089 
Seal of Dana Hall school. (H 
126022, Apr. 21, 1909.) 


A.), New) Mork. isa 
[12090-12091 


Henry (Princess) of Battenburg; 
Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida. (H 126426, 


Baby. 


TEMPLE), 


CooPeR (M. 


| May 3, 1909.) 


Sorolla y Bastida (Joaquin). (H 


| 19 Fa at 
Youk| 126425, May 3, 1909.) 


[12043 
12, | 


COURIER COMPANY OF BUFFALO, Buffalo, 
NOON [12092, 12093 


Love makes the world 
(G 21884, Apr. 17, 1909.) 


Sing Wee! he not my husband. 
21491, Apr. 30, 1909.) 


go round. 


(G 


ING? Y. 
Advanced 


[12094, 12095 


fashions. Mar., 1909. 


| Special supplement A, College supple- 


ment B. (F 75445, 75446, Mar. 18, 


| 1909; 2 c. of each Mar. 25, 1909.) 


ception church. (H 126290, Apr. 28 
1909.) 

Blair, Wis. 1-5. (H §126327- | 
126831, Apr. 29, 1909.) 

Neillsville, Wis., High school as- 
Sembly room. (H 126291, Apr. 28, 
1909.) 

Taylor, Wis. «CH 126292) Apres 2s. 
1909.) 

Wausau, Wis. 1-5. (H 125917— | 
125921, Apr. 16, 1909.) | 
CoLtBy (VINCENT YV.), Denver, Colo. 


[4 prints] 
Can I put my shoes in your trunk.— 
Honest, I haven’t got the nerve.— 
I guess nobody loves me.—Oh., but I 
am lonesome. 


29, 1909.) 
Contes (Po FF.) & son; New York,” | 
Th acts GN [12061-12074 


Snapping Africa’s big game. 1-7. 
(FEF 75871-75377, Apr. 13, 1909.) 
1-T. (HH 125694-125700,.. Apr. | 
13,, 1909.) 


[12057-12060 | 


(F 75938-75941, Apr. | 


CRUVER MFG. co., Chicago, Ill. [12096 
Home games. (H 126313, Apr. 21, 
1909; 2c. Apr. 15, 1909.) 


ELEANOR), Los An- 
[12097 


(FE 


CURRAN (MARY 
geles, Cal. 
Golden poppies spread afield. 
76184, May 3, 1909.) 


CurTIS (ASAHEL), Seattle Wash. 
[12098 


Olympic mountains from Seattle. 
(H 125710, Apr. 13, 1909; 2 Gc) Miia 
1909. ) 


Curtis (S. SopHrA), Santa Rosa, Cal. 


[12099 
To Wuther Burbank. (H 125938, 


Mar. 3, 1909.) 


182 


ENGRAVINGS, 
nos. 18-21, May, 1909 


CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


12176 


- DANAHEY (A. V.), New Philadelphia, 
Ohio. 


If you are afraid to use your bait, 
don’t go fishing. (F 759382, Apr. 22, 
1909. ) 


Davry (FRANK), Palo Alto, Cal. 
[12101 
Just kids. (H126204, Apr. 26, 1909.) 


Davis (A. M.), is 
prints. ] 
Little one has come to us.—Old 
Doctor Stork. 
birth—This card brings to you.u—We 
send you this card. (F 75007-75011, 
Apr. 1, 1909; 1 c. of each Mar. 5, 1909; 
1 ec. of each Apr. 1, 1909.) 


Dawson (W. L.), Seattle, Wash. 
[12107-12110 


Boston. Mass. 


Gull design. (F 75749, Apr. 21, 
1909. ) 

On the far fiung staff of Western 
Union. — Slate-colored sparrow at 
nest.—Table rock and Quillayute 
needle. (H 126115-126117, Apr. 24, 
1909; 2 c. of each Apr. 23, 1909.) 


De Camp (JosePpH R.), West Medford, 
Mass. eeanel 
Roosevelt (Theodore). (H 126357, 
Apr. 30, 1909.) 
DEMPSEY ae 2). Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[12112 
Atthebat. (IF 75549, Apr. 19, 1909.) 
DENNISON MFG. CO., Boston, Mass. 
[12113 
Merry Christmas and a happy New 
Year. (G 21483, Apr. 1, 1909.) 
DENVER Post, Denver, Colo. 
[12114-12117 
Adventures of the little Post 
Wantad. (F 75519, Apr. 16, 1909.) 
(E 75775, Apr. 22, 1909.) 
— (F 75963, Apr. 29, 1909.) 
— (F 76306, May 6, 1909.) 
DETROIT PUB. CO., Detroit, Mich. 
[12118, 12119 
Going for water at Pueblo of La- 


See MM. (HH 125684,. Apr. 12, 
1909. ) 


Indianapolis, Ind., Federal building 


and post-office. (H 125922, Apr. 16, 
1909. ) 
Dew (Carxos), Trenton, Tenn. 

[12120 


Crockett (David), iast home of, 
Tennessee. (H 125988, Apr. 20, 1909; 
2 @ Apr. 5, 1909.) 


[12102-12106 | 


This announces the | 


in | 


{12100 | 


_there.—Her eyes were closed.—I 
| Mrs. 


126129, Apr. 


Dopp, MEAD & Co., 
prints. | 
Agrippa ! 


New York, N. ¥.. [4 

[12121-12124 
Come here, sir!—He was 
am 
De Foe’s secretary. (F 715332- 
15385, Apr. 12, 1909; 2c. of each Apr. 


| 13, 1909. ) 
| DREISBACH (Bruce), Donora, Pa. 


[12125 
Donora-Webster bridge. (H 125948, 


Apr. 19, 1909.) 


DRUCKER & CO., New York, N. Y. 
[12126-12134 
Academy of political science in the 
city of New York, dinner. (H 126185, 
Apr. 26, 1909. ) 
Associated press and American 
newspaper publishers’ assn., 1909 joint 


banquet. (H 126186, Apr. 26, 1909.) 
Daffodil dinner. (H 126184, Apr. 
26, 1909.) 


Dinner in honor of Oscar S. Straus 
and Mrs. Straus. (H 1264387, May 3, 
1909. ) 

Dinner to the Hon. James W. 
enson. (H 126438, May 38, 1909.) 

Eastertide dinner of the officers of 


Stey- 


the Burgesses corps. (H 125882, Apr. 
16, 1809.) 
Independence league, dinner. (H 


126056, Apr. 22, 1909.) 
_ Interborough assn. of women teach- 
ers, banquet. (H 126285, Apr. 28, 
1909. ) 
Lady Walgrave’s philanthropy. (H 
126323, Apr. 29,1909.) 
| DUNHAM (EDGAR), Princeton, Ill. 
| [12135 
On'sthess1.) Man*canal WCE. took 
Apr. 13, 1909.) 


DUNLAP, (O..E.);,,. Niagara Halls, IN.) ¥. 

{12136, 12137 

Niagara ice jam. 1,2. .( 126128, 
24, 1909.) 


Dupont (AIME), New York, N. Y. 
[12138-12176 


Homer (Louise). 1-38. (H 125706- 
125708, Apr. 18, 1909.) 
415. (H 126406-126417, May 
} 1, 1909.) 
Jor: i(Garlh)s 2,3. (Hh 268s, 
126089, Apr. 23, 1909.) 
—- 7, 8. (H 126418, 126419, May 
i, 1909.) 
Martin (Riccardo). 420. (H 
126070-126086, Apr. 23, 1909.) 
Pasquali (Bernice de). 9. (H 
| 126087, Apr. 23, 1909.) 
Van Dyck (Rosine). d,- Des RE 
125704, 125705, Apr. 13, 1909.) 
Voghera (Tullio). (H 125709, Apr. 


| 13, 1909.) 


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LaNTe 
EDISON MFG. Co., Orange, N. J. 
[12177-12188 
Little shepherd of Tumbling run. 1, 
2. (H 126195, 126196, Apr. 26, 1909.) 
Uncle Tom wins. 1, 2. (H 1263855, 
126356, Apr. 30, 1909.) 


Unsuccessful substitution. 1,2. (H 
126333, 126834, Apr. 29, 1909.) 

Who’s’ who. af Se (H 125908- 
125910, Apr. 16, 1909.) 

Wood-chopper’s child. 1-8. (H 


125748-125750, Apr. 14, 1909.) 


EISMANN (THEODOR), New York, N. Y. 
[29 photographs] [12189-12217 
After the ceremony.—Applying for 
the position.—Approach of the hero.— 
Cry for help.—First meeting.—Good 
policeman takes pity on the girl.— 
Heartless girl—Heartless girl loses 
her job.—Helping her to find employ- 
ment.—I guess I know him.—I wonder 
where it comes from.—In the good old 
summer time.—TIntroduction.—Is this 
for you?—Keeping the appointment.— 
Loves old story.—Proposal at home.— 
Rescue.—Rewarding the  rescuer.— 
Saved.—Sharing his lunch.—Taking a 
stroll.—To the rescue.—When they are 
married. (H 125776-125799, Apr. 15, 
1909. ) 

Business discussion.—Comparison.— 
Nervous boss.—Race track gossip.— 
Their first quarrel. (H 126293-— 
126297, Apr. 29, 1909.) 

ELETO COMPANY, New York, N. Y. 
fL2208 
(G 21460, Apr. 24, 1909.) 
Enete (J. LINTON), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[12219-12222 

Children’s name ecards. 14. (G 
21090-21098, Mar. 2, 1909; 2 c. of each 
Apr. 24, 1909. ) 

ENGLISH (H.), Wallace, Iowa. [7 
photographs. ] [12223-12229 
Bitter Root stage—cC. M. and P. S. 


Beauty. 


pass. 1-3.—C. M. & P. S. track.— 
Some snow near Taft, Mont.—Taft, 
Mont. (H 126467-126478, May 38, 
1909. ) 


Evans (Harry), Lake View, Ohio. 
[12230, 122381 
Indian Lake, Ohio, Hagle’s nest. 1, 
2. (H 126454, 126455, May 38, 1909.) 
EVENING BULLETIN, Philadelphia, Pa. 
[12232-12236 
If you telephone your advertise- 
ment. (G 21493, Apr. 19, 1909.) 
If you want to fill your store with 
buyers. (G 21410, Apr. 19, 1909.) 


pt. Iv, 0. s., v. 4 


EVENING BULLETIN—Continued. 
Over a quarter of a million. 
21494, Apr. 28, 1909.) 
Telephone your help wanted adv. 
(G 21495, Apr. 28, 1909.) 


Your help wanted advertisement. 
(G 21496, Apr. 28, 1909.) 


(G 


FARLEY (JOHN W.), Memphis, Tenn. 
[12237 
Memphis the center of the heart of 
the Mississippi valley. (EF 75040, Apr. 
3, 1909. ) 


FARRAND ©o., Detroit, Mich. 


Modern St. Cecilia. 
Apr. 19, 1909.) 


FELLows (G. EH.), White River Junc- 

tion, Vt. [122389 

1912 class Dartmouth college. (H 
126474, May 38, 1909. 


[12238 
(H 125989, 


FIELD (CorRA LINDSEY), Benton Har- 
bor, Mich. [4 prints. ] 
[12240-12248 
Come unto Me, all ye that labor.— 
He shall give His angels charge.—I am 
the resurrection.—Peace I leave with 
you. (EF 73925-73928, Mar. 1, 1909; 
1c. of each Mar. 1, 1909; 1 ¢. of each 
Apr. 2, 1909.) 
Fouzey (E..F.), New Yorks Na xe 
[12244-12247 
Alda (Frances). (H 126228, Apr. 
27, 1909.) 
Campanini (Cleofonte). 
Apr 27, 1909.) 
Destinn (Hmmy). 
27, 1909.) 
Renaud (Maurice). (H 126282, Apr. 
27, 1909.) 
lox (F. 8. & M. Y.), Chicago, Ill. 
[12248-12253 
(H 126326, Apr. 


(H 126229, 


(HI 126231, Apr. 


Fleming (Miss V.). 
29, 1909.) 


Irslinger (Henry), wrestler. 1, 2. 
(H 125745, 125746, Apr. 14, 1909.) 
Yussiff Mahmout (the Turk), wrest- 


ler. 1-8. (H 125714-125716) Aprais, 
1909. ) 
FRAMING CONCERN, Cleveland, Ohio. 


[12254 
Farrelly (Rt. Rev. Jou Py). sae 
(5222, Apr. 110; 18097) 
Frost & Reep, Bristol, England. 
[12255-12257 
Ruined temple; by Herbert Dick- 
see. (F! 75505, Apr. 16, 19007 are 
Apr. 24, 1909.) 


1S4 ; 


. 


/ 
; 


_FURSMAN (EUGENIA), New 
im. ¥. [12258 | 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


nos. 18—21, May, 1909 


Frost & Reep—Continued. 


Viewed away: by Heywood Hardy. 


(F 74814, Mar. 27, 1909; 2 c. Apr. 10, 
1909. ) 

Who-whoop; by Heywood Hardy. 
(fF 74108, Mar. 6, 1909; 2 c Apr. 10, 
1909. ) 


York, 
Little sunshine. 

21, 1909.) 

GALLAGHER (C. D.), Ely, Nev. 


(H 126010, Apr. 


[12259-12269 © 
(H 125736- | 
| gateway 


(H 125741, Apr. 14, | culiar rock 


Copper flat. 1-5. 
125740, Apr. 14, 1909.) 

Power house. 
1909.) 

— (H 125992, Apr. 20, 1909.) 

Smelter, Nev. (H 125991, Apr. 20, 
1909.) 

—— ]-3. 
14, 1909.) 
GAZELLA (KE. V.), Rutherford, N. J. 

[12270 

(F 75968, Apr. 30, 1909.) 
GENERAL ELECTRIC COo., Schenectady, 
a: [12271-12274 

Diagram of connections for 3-phase 
feeder panel. (F 76327, Apr. 27, 1909.) 


Vita nova. 


Negative and equalizer panel. 
S 422, S 425. (F 76326, 76329, Apr. 
27, 1909.) 


Small plant d. c. combination panel. 
Sites, Apr. 21, 1909; 2 c. May 4, 
1909. ) 

GeEorG (Victor), Springfield, I[11. 
[12275, 12276 

Illinois state fair grounds. 1, 2. 

(Hi 125262, 125263, Apr. 3, 1909.) 


GERHARD SISTERS, St. Louis, Mo. 


| Hood river. 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 
12374 


TIFFORD (BENJAMIN A.)—Continued. 

1, 2—From Dead Indian trail.—Gif- 
ford’s falls—Gold Ray Table rock.— 
1, 2.—Hood river patri- 
arch.—Hood river valley.—Horse Tail 
falls—Hug point—Jackson county 
sugar pine.-—Josephine county cave.— 


| Klamath marsh.—Lake of the woods.— 


(H 125742-125744, Apr. | ‘ : 
| yon.—Three Sisters.—Tillamook coun- 


[12277 | 


Rock of ages. 
1909; 2 ec. Apr. 29, 1909.) 


Gipps & ENGLISH, 
Tenn. [3 photographs. ] 


[12278-12280 


Happy family.—Loving mother.— | 


Two Johns. (H 126484-126456, May 


of each May 3, 1909.) 


Oreg. [SO prints. ] [12281-12360 
Above the Dalles.—Ashland creek, 
near Ashland.—Bit of Holland scenery 
in Oregon.—Clatsop beach.—Clacka- 
mas (The) river. 1, 2.—Columbia riv- 
er. 
Deschutes river, Benham falls.—Deso- 


Lawrenceburg, | 


Ce W26i(to, May Tt, | 


| math.—Near 


Latourelle falls—Lewis and Clark ex- 
position grounds.—Orchard scene at 
Medford.—Mt. Hood. 1-8.—Mt. Pitt.— 
Multnomah falls.—Near Fort Kla- 
Haystack  rock.—Old 
Broken Top.—Old homestead in east- 
ern Oregon.—Oneonta gorge.—Oregon’s 
to the inland empire.—Pe- 
formation near Fossil.— 
Pillars of Hereules.—Portland, Oreg, 
1-3.—Pretty scene near Medford.— 
Rogue river. 1—7.—Salem, Oreg., capi-r . 
tol.—Sutherlin creek.—Sutherland val- 
ley landscape.—Sunset butte.—Sunset 
on the Oregon coast.—Thirty-mile can- 


ty larch.—Trout creek.—Umpqua 
(Peaceful) valley.—Where MAfill creek 
joins the Rogue.—White river falls.— 
Willamette (The) river. 1, 2.—Wil- 
lamette falls, Oregon City. (F 75629~ 
75708, Apr. 20, 1909.) 


GILDER (RICHARD WATSON), 
ate [12361 
Saint-Gaudens (Augustus) model- 
ing a bas-relief of Mrs. Cleveland at 
Marion, Mass. (H 125940, Apr. 19, 
1909. ) 


GOSSLER BROS., New York, N. Y. 


New York, 


Campus (The) 
1909. 


GRAY LITHOGRAPH Co., New York, N. Y, 
[12363, 12364 
(G 21383, Apr. 17, 


(EF 75923, 


In summertime. 
1909. ) 
In the park. (G 21492, May 1, 1909.) 
(J. Epwarp B.), Pasadena, 
Cal. [12365-12369 
Burroughs (John) A, C. (H 126301, 
126303, Apr. -29, 1909; 2 c. of each, 


GREENE 


| Apr. 1, 1909.) 
3, 1909: 1 ©. of each Apr. 22, 1909; 1c. | 


B, BD, HB. .CH 126302, 126304, 


| 126805, Apr. 29, 1909.) 
GiFFORD (BENJAMIN A.), The Dalles, | 


1-13.—Coming of the white man.— | 


GREYER (Louis A.), Boston, Mass. 
[12370 
King of good luck. (H 125689, Apr, 
13, 1909.) 


GRIFFIN (G. Taytor), Albany, N. Y. 
[12371-12874 


Assembly, state of New York. (H 


lation—Ecola point.—Eugene mill race. | 126158, Apr. 26, 1909.) 


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12375 


GRIFFIN (G. TAyLor)—Continued. 
Sullivan (Hon. T. D.) (H 126482, 
May 4, 1909.) 


White (Lt. Gov. Horace), A, B. 
126159, 126160, Apr. 26, 1909.) 


(H 


GUBELMAN PUB. CO., New York, N. Y. 

[12375-12377 

I love a lassie. (F 75550, Apr. 19, 
1909. ) 


Prayer. (F 76304, May 6, 1909.) 
Ships that pass in the night. (F 
76307, May 6, 1909.) 


GuLICK (L.), New York, N. Y. 
[12378-12395 
I elect you a member of the Bug 
club. 1-6. (G 21341-21346, Apr. 8, 
1909; 2 ec. of each May 8, 1909.) 
That’s what they all say. 1-12. (G 
21359-21370, Apr. 8, 1909; 2 c. of each 
May 8, 1909.) 


GUTHRIE (S. E.), Adams, Tenn. 
[12896-12401 


Tenn., Bell Witch scenes. 
(G 21330-21335, Apr. 14, 1909.) 


Adams, 
1-6, 


GUTMANN & GUTMANN, New York, 
N. Y. [18 prints.] [12402-12414 


Bruzzer had a fever.—Buds.—Bye- 
bye.—Cupid’s reflection.—First Les- 
son.—Grand finale-——Loving cup.—Pies 
that mother used to make.—Sweet 
sixteen. — Sweetheart. — Vanquished 
{(The).—Verdict: Love in the first de- 
gree.—Victor (The). (F 75819-75881, 
Apr. 23, 1909.) 


HAGELSTEIN BROS., New York, N. Y. 
[12415-12422 
Cape Ann, moonlight. (F 75061, 


Mar. 30, 1909.) 


Clearing after rain. (F 75055, Mar. 
30, 1909.) 

Line storm. (F 75059, Mar. 30, 
1909.) 


Looking eastward 
75060, Mar. 30, 1909.) 
Venice, [Italy.] 1-3. (F 
75058, Mar. 30, 1909.) 
Windy day. (F 75062, 
1909.) 
HaInes (Wm. G.), Kalamazoo Mich. 
[12423 
(EF 76210, May 4, 


at sunset. (F 
75056— 


Mar. 30, 


Kalamazoo maid. 
1909. ) 


HAINES PHOTO co., Conneaut, Ohio. 
[12424-12461 
Charleston, W. Va. 1,2. (H126188, 
126189, Apr. 26, 1909; 2 c. of each Apr. 
28, 1909.) 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


HAINES PHOTO co.—Continued. 


Charlotte, N. C. 1-5. (Hi 125641— 
125645, Apr. 12, 1909.) 

Columbia, 8. C. 1-8. (H 125646— 
125658, Apr. 12, 1909.) 

Greensboro, N. C. 1,2. (H 125654, 


125655, Apr. 12 1909.) 
Lynchburg, Va. (H 126187, Apr. 26, 
1909; 2 c. Apr. 28, 1909.) 
Natural Bridge, Va. 1-8. 
126194, Apr. 26, 1909; 2 
Apr. 28, 1909.) 


(H 126192-— 
ec. of each, 


Norfolk, Va., water front. (H 
1259538,. Apr. 19, 19093) 206) Aes 
1909. ) 

Parkersburg,..-Ws. Vae..4 eee 


126190, 126191, Apr. 26, 1909; 2 ¢c. of 
each Apr. 28, 1909.) 

Raleigh, N. C. 14 (H 125949- 
125952 Apr. 19, 1909; 2c, Of exemi Aya 
21, 1909.) 

Spartanburg, S. C. 1-7. (H125656, 
125657, 125659-125663, Apr. 12, 1909.) 

Wheeling, W. Va. 1-8. (H 126371-— 
126373, May 1, 1909.) 

HALVERSON (L. H.) Blackduck, Minn. 
[12462 

Pine Island, Minn., Banner load. 

(H 125847, Apr. 15, 1909.) 


HAPPINESS PUB. CO., Boston, Mass. 
[12463 
Certificate of membership in Happi- 


ness club. (KF 75969, Apr. 27, 1909; 
2c. Apr. 29, 1909.) 
HARDMAN, Preck & co., New York, 


N. Y. [81 photographs. ] 
[12464-12494 - 

Alda (Frances). 1708-1, 1708-3.— 
Campanini (Cleofonte). 1699-2, 1699- 
5.—Constantino (Florencio).—Destinn 


(Emmy). 1721-4 to 1721-8, 1721-11.— 
Gilibert (Charles). 1674-5 to 1674- 
7.—Jorn (Carl). 1733-1, 1733-3.— 


Labia (Maria).—Martin (Riccardo). 
1720-1, 17204.—Pasquali (Bernice 
de). 17323 to 17382-6.—Renaud 
(Maurice). 1751-3, 1751-6.—Sam- 
marco (Mario). 1698-1, 1698-5.—Se- 
gurola (Pablo de). 1706-2, 1706—3.— 
Zentallo (Giovanni). 1680-1, 1680-2. 
(H 126233-126263, Apr. 27, 1909.) 


Hare (Gero. J.), Buffalo, N. Y. [12495 


Easter morm. (H 125676, Apr. 12; 
1909.) 
HARNEY (WALTER D.), Tacoma, Wash. 
[12496, 12497 
Evening swim. (F 75628, Apr. 20, 
1909. ) 
Watering milk in Washington. (F 
75627, Apr. 20, 1909.) 


186 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 18-21. May, 1909 


Hart, SCHAFFNER & MARX, Chicago, 

Til. [12498 

Reading the declaration. (F 75833, 
Apr. 24, 1909.) 


Harvey (EH. S.), Lebanon, Ind. 
[12499-42500 
Lebanon, Ind., North Lebanon st. 
(H 125802, Apr. 15, 1909.) 
Lebanon high school baseball team, 
1909. (H 126109, Apr. 24, 1909.) 


HaARveEY (FRED), Kansas City, Mo. [38 
prints. ] [12501-12503 
Fisher's peak.—Las Vegas, N. Mex., 
hotel Castaneda.—Raton tunnel. (F 
75911-75913, Apr. 28, 1909.) 


HaTHaAaway (J. P.), Muskogee, Okla. 
[12504 
Muskogee, Okla., business section, 
1909. (H 125609, Apr. 12, 1909.) 


HAYES (RUTHERFORD B.), New Lon- 

don, Conn. [12505 

New London in the future. (F 
75933, Apr. 19, 1909.) 


(JAcoB H.), Minneapolis, 
[3 photographs. ] 
[12506-12508 
Bad brave.—Bear’s necklace.—Mink 
woman. (H 125673-125675, Apr. 12, 
1909. ) 


HENSLEY (O. L.), Jonesboro, Tenn. 
[12509, 12510 


(H 125548, 


HEISSER 
Minn. 


Jonesboro, Tenn. 1, 2. 


125549, Apr. 10, 1909; 2 c. of each Apr. | 


3, 1909.) 
HERRICK (G. HERBERT), Winchendon, 
Mass. [12511 
Wildwood monarch. CEE 2126215. 


Apr. 27, 1909.) 


HISPANIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA, New 
Mork, N.Y. [12512-12532 

Al agua; by Joaquin Sorolla y Bas- 
tida. 

Alfonso XIII (His Majesty) in ar- 
tillery uniform; by Joaquin Sorolla y 
Bastida. 
in hussar uniform; by Joaquin 
Sorolla y Bastida. 


Asturias (His royal highness the 
prince of) ; by Joaquin Sorolla y Bas- 
tida. 


Battenberg (Her royal highness the 
princess Henry of); by Joaquin So- 
rolla y Bastida. 

Borb6én (Her royal highness Dofia 
Ysabel de) ; by Joaquin Sorolla y Bas- 
tida. 


12542 


—_ 


HISPANIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA—Cont’d, 

Calle de Toledo; by Joaquin Sorolla 
y Bastida. 

Canada, Asturias; by Joaquin So- 
rolla y Bastida. 

Cordeleros; by Joaquin Sorolla y 
Bastida. 

Después del bao; by Joaquin So- 
rolla y Bastida. 

(H 125615-125624, Apr. 12, 1909.) 

Gallery of the museum of the His- 
panic society of America. (H 126066, 
Apr. 23, 1909.) 

Maris pintando, Pardo; by Joaquin 
Sorolla y Bastida. 

Mis hijas, Elena y Maria 4 caballo 
con los trajes valencianos de 1808; by 
Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida. 

Nino en el mar; by Joaquin Sorolla 
y Bastida. 

Pedrizas (Las), Pardo; by Joaquin 
Sorolla y Bastida. 

Rio de la Truchas, Granja; by 
Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida. 

Segovia (Alrededores de); by Joa-~ 
quin Sorolla y Bastida. 

Toros que se preparan para sacar 
las barcas de pesca; by Joaquin So- 
rolla y Bastida. 

Triste herencia; by Joaquin Sorolla 
vy Bastida. 

Victoria HKugenia Cristina, Queen of 
Spain; by Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida. 

Vista del Torneo; by Joaquin So- 
rolla y Bastida. 

(H 125625-125634, Apr. 12, 1909.) 


HitcHuer (A. H.), New Orleans, La. 
[12533 
Hye postal. (F 75506, Apr. 16, 1909; 
2 @. Mar. 18, 1909: ) 


HoLuAND (CarL A.), Rochester, Minn, 

[12534 

Rochester, Minn., St. Mary’s hospi- 

tale Wo GER 123 70% Mar. sSyct909 5072" e, 
Apr. 3, 1909. 


HoLuiister (C. W.), Mexico, N. Y. 
[12535-12540 
Ice banks at Mexico point. B-G. 
(H 124681-124686, Mar. 25, 1909.*) 


HOLYOKE TURNVEREIN, U. S. [12541 


Halle des Holyoke turnvereins. (F 
75760, Apr. 22, 1909.) 


Horxins (O. D.), Indianapolis, Ind. 
[12542 
When might I have a heart to heart 
talk with you. (F 74805, Mar. 26, 
1909; 2 c. Apr. 30, 1909. 


187 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12543 


Horcan (J.), JR., Scranton, Pa. 
[12548-12545 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Irem temple. (H 
126065, Apr. 22, 1909; 2 c. Apr. . 23, 


1909. 
——1, 2. (H 125639, 125640, Apr. 
12, :1909. ) 
HorGAN FLYING MACHINE Co., Chicago, 
igus [12546 


American eagle. (H 125523, Apr. 9, 
1909; 2 c« Mar. 24, 1909.) 
HowARD BRUSH Co., New York, N. Y. 
[12547, 12548 


Maud. (G 21489, Apr. 30, 1909.) 
Maud’s eyes. (G 21490, Apr. 30, 
1909.) 


Huvusert Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. [12549 
Well directed. (H 126358, Apr. 20, 
1909; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1909. 


HucHES (W. J.), Catskill, N. Y. 
[12550 
Catskill and the Catskill mountains. 
(F 75852, Apr. 26, 1909.) 
HUNTSMAN (A.), Colville, Wash. 
Prebbt 
Colville, Wash., apples going to mar- 
ket. (H 126453, May 3, 1909.) 
INGERSOLL (TRUMAN WARD), St. Paul, 
Minn. bi2onoy eee 
Si. Dawe Minn. A. 20" Ce sheaeay 
125936, Apr. 17, 1909.) 
INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF Y. M. 
C. A., New York, N. Y. [12554 
Men’s meeting. (F 76212, May 4, 


1909.) 
Irvine (Mary K.), Oakland, Cal. 
[12555 
Miracle of the poppy. (F 715544, 


mpr. 19, 1009 + 2-¢. Apr. 3; £969, ) 


JACKSON (BRADFoRD D.), Glendora, 
Cal. [12556, 12557 
Mt. San Antonio, Old Baldy, 10,142 
ft. (H 126497, May 4, 1909.) 
San Dimas, Cal. (H 126498, May 4, 
1909. ) 


JAEGER (J. F.), Washington, Mo. 
[12558, 12559 
Washington, Mo. 1, 2. (H 125664, 


125665, Apr. 12, 1909.) 


JOHNSON (WILLIAM MarTIN), New 


York,. N.Y. [12560 

Study in composition. 1. (F 75970, 
Mar. 31, 1909.*) 

JUDGE co., New York, N. Y. [12561 


Please find enclosed. 
10, 1909. ) 


(F 76384, May 


pt. Iv. n. s.. v.4 


IXEEFE (WALTER S8.), Chicago, IIl. 
[12562 
Kady cement post mould and pallet. 
(H 126710, May 5, 1909.) 


KEITH (Gero. E.), co., Campello, Mass. 

[12563 

Walk over girl. (G 21440, Apr. 22, 
1909; 2 c. Apr. 27, 1909.) 


IXERFOOoT (JOHN BARRETT), Freehold, 
N. J. [10 photographs.] 
[12564-12573 
Grizzlies at attention.—Grizzly bears 
feeding in the woods.—Grizzly in re- 
treat.—Grizzly mother and cubs.— 
Grizzly walking.—Inyestigating griz- 
zly.—Pair of young grizzlies.—Thou- 
sand pound grizzly.—Two grizzlies in 
the dark.—Young grizzly at close 
quarters. (H 126043-126052, Apr. 22, 
1909.) 
Kine (GEoRGE R.), Pasadena, Cal. 
[12574, 12575 
Two Johns. 12076. 2S (H 
126039, 126040, Apr. 6, 1909.) 
Kxine (Guy), Philadelphia, Pa. [12576 
Country boy in boots. (H 126108, 
Apr. 24, 1909.) 


KIRKBRIDE (CHESTER), Macomb, Ill. 
[12577 
Western Illinois state normal school, 
moonlight on the campus. (H 126273, 


Apr. 12, 1909.) 
KLACKNER (C.), New York, N. Y. 
[12578-12585 
Contemplation, the artist’s child; by 
Greuze. (IF 75252, Apr. 12, 1909.) 
Hare (Master); by Sir Joshua 
Reynolds. (F 75255, Apr. 12, 1909.) 
Innocence; by Greuze. (IF 75254, 
Apr. 12, 1909.) 
Luna; by Geo. H. Hall. 
Apr.. 12,1909; ) 
Margarita (Infanta) ; by Velasquez. 
(F 752538, Apr. a2; Tobe 
Queen of summer; by Elizabeth Son- 
rel. (8 75256, Apr: 12, 35083 
KLIEGL BRos., New York, N. Y. [12584 
Great white way. (F 75451, Apr. 15, 


(H 125614, 


1909. ) 
KLopscH (Louis), New York, N. Y. 
[12585 
Presidents of the U. S. A. (G 21448, 


Apr.-23, 7S099) 
KNaBE (WM.) co., New York, N. ¥. 
[12586 
Waldrop (Miss Oza) at the piano. 
(H 126069, Apr. 23, 1909.) 


188 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 
nos. 18-21, May, 1809 


IX NOEDLER (Hi. L.), New York, N. Y. 
[12587 
Bingham (Hon. Anne): by Sir Josua 
Reynolds. (F 75850, Apr. 26, 1909. ) 
IXwox (THOMAS), Barnesboro, Pa. 
[12588 
(H 
12, 


IKknox’s moon photographs. 
azue00, Apr. 3,°1909; 2 c. Apr. 
1909.) 

KXOKEN BARBERS’ SUPPLY Co., St. Louis, 
Mo. [12 prints. ] [12589-12600 
At the ball game.—aAt the ban- | 


quet.—At the opera.—Card club.— 
Dancing lesson.—Entertaining her 


company.—Golf links.—On the beach.— |. 


Primping. — Shopping. — Wading. — 


Yachting. (F 75258-75269, Apr. 12, 
1909.) 
IXUDERER (CHAS.), Woodlawn, Pa. 


[12601 
Modern machine tools. (F 75774, 
Jan. 19, 1909.*) 


LApDIEs’ HERMITAGE ASSN., Nashville. 
Tenn. [12602-12605 | 
Hermitage (The), near Nashville 
Tenn. 1-4. (F 76321-76324, May 7, 
1909.) 
wowed co &.), New York, N. Y. 


[12606 
Bathgate memorial font in French 
stone. (H 125702, Apr. 13, 1909.) 


LANGEBEK (JACOB), New York, N. Y. 
[10 prints] [12607-12616 
Flower basket.—Flowers.—Holly.— 
Merry Christmas.—Mrs. Marshall, 
jaundress.—Pansies.—lRose—Rose & 
nreee Mie 1Ot——Sweet peas.—Wild | 
tose. (F 75361-75370, Apr. 9, 1909.) 
LA RocuE (F.), Seattle, Wash. [4 
photographs | [12617-12620 
Beaver marsh.—Mount Vernon. 1, 
2.—_Skagit valley. (H 125806—125809, 
Apr. 15, 1909.) 
LAWRENCE (GrorGE R.) co., Chicago, 
[12621 
(H 


Kirkland, Ill., sheep yards. 
125747, Apr. 14, 1909.) 


Lea (A. J.), Chichester, N. Y. 
[12622-12624 


Kaaterskill falls, winter. (H 
a2501t, Apr. 12, 1909.) 
Kaaterskill lake, ice harvest. 1, 2. 


(7125612, 125613, Apr. 12, 1909.) 


Leeps (Aucusta GLosté), Chicago, Il. 


[12625 


Glosé (Augusta) (F 75382, Apr. 
a 4909> 2. e. Apr. 12, 1909.) 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 


12669 


LEELAND ART CO., Mitchell, S. Dak. [5 
photographs. ] [12626-12630 
sright idea.—Homestead claimant.— 

If you will chop.—Lucky winners of 


| Trip co. land.—She got so busy at 


chopping wood. (H 125552, Mar. 27, 
1909;''2%e@) Apr. 8, 1909: He 125553~- 
125556, Mar. 27, 1909.*) 


LESERMAN (Louis), New York, N. Y. 
(T prints:, | [12631-12637 


Coppersmith (The). — Marriage 
dream.—Roman girl at fountain.— 
Spoils of war.—Springtime.—Storm 


(The).—Wedding feast in Brittany. 
(I? 75512-75518, Mar. 22, 1909.*) 


LEUBRIE & ELKus, New York, N. Y. 
[16 prints. | [12638-12653 
Coquette. — Debutante. — Expectan- 
cy.—Fair graduate——Girl with the 
hoe.—Her daily loaf.—Just glancing.— 
Just jesting—QJust strolling.—Just 
stunning.—Matinee girl.—Miss Inno- 


cence.—Peek-a-bovu.—Somebody’s dar- 
ling.—Those roguish eyes.—Well I 
wonder. (I 74861-74876, Mar. 29, 
1909; 2 c. of each Apr. 28, 1909, ex- 
cept F 74870, of which 2 c. Mar. 29, 


1909. ) 


LEVINE BROS., INC., New York, N. Y. 
| 12654-12660 
Hunter of the African jungle. 1-7. 
(G 21823-21329, Apr. 14, 1909.) 


Lewis (D. J.), Laurence, Mich. 
[12661 
Return from pasture. (Hi 125718, 


Apr. 14, 1909.) 
LAIDGERWOOD MFG. co., Chicago, I11. 
[12662, 12663 
Crawford pneumatic or steam con- 
troller. (EF 75600, Apr. 19, 1909.) 
Lidgerwood-Crawford excavator. 
75599, Apr. 19, 1909.) 


(FRANK B.), 


(F 


LINDERMAN Helena, 
Mont. [12664 
Prospector (The) (H 125056, Mar. 
1909; 2 c. May 38, 1909.) 
LINDSLEY (LAWRENCE DENNY), Lake- 
side, Wash. [12665, 12666 
Lake Chelan, mule deer. 443, 444. 
(H 126106, 126107, Apr. 23, 1909.) 
Lippincott (OLIVER), New York, N. Y. 
[12667 
(H 


pS) 


at's 


Townsend (Mr. Edward) 
126476, May 3, 1909.) 
Lone (Dant. B.), Buffalo, N. Y. 
[12668, 12669 
Easter girl, 817, 818. (F 51976, 
51977, Mar. 21, 1907; 1 c. of each Mar. 
21, 1907; 2 ce. of each Mar. 31, 1909.) 


189 


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12670 


pt. TV, 1s vn 


LUMIERE sTupI0O, Omaha, Nebr. 
[12670-12673 
Cody (Wm. F.) 14. (H 125804-— 
125907, Apr. 16, 1909.) 
McCuurEe (R. B.), New York, N. Y. 
[12674-12678 
Around the world with Dorothy 
Dot. (& 75540, Apr. 17, 1909.) 
—— (EF 75839, Apr. 24, 1909.) 
——— (Ff 76154, May 1, 1909.) 


Clown toy. (Kh Fob4ds Apr aly, 
1909. ) 
Kid Cut Up’s puzzle. (EF 76155, 


May 1, 1909.) 


Mace (Cuas. H.), Denver, Colo. 
[1267y 


Cow boy pastimes. (H 126477, May 


4, 1909.) 
McInTosH (Huey D.), New York, 
Ne Ys [12680 


Sydney, N. S. W. Contest between 
Johnson and Burns. (F 75043, Mar. 
22, 1909; 2:¢e. Apr. 3, 1909. 


McMinn (R. H.), Denver, Colo. 
[12681 
My mind is so constantly on my 
work. (KF 75545, Apr. 19, 1909.) 


McQUILLAN (T. R.), Guymon, Okla. 
[12682 
Guymon wins the county seat. (H 
126023, Apr. 19, 1909.) 


MAGNOLIA PARK LAND CO., 

Tex. [12683 

Magnolia Park and surroundings. 
(H 125608, Apr. 12, 1909.) 


MAroNwE “CJ. D.), Oil City, La. 
[12684-12686 
OuevCity: Las Hei, 7H AeA, 
125678, Apr. 12, 1909; 2 c. of each Apr. 
9, 1909. ) 
3. (H 125679, Apr. 12, 1909.) 


Mattresta (ANGELO A.), 
INj (Me 


Houston, 


New York, 
[12687 
Presidents of the U.S.A. (F 75616, 
Apr. 20, 1909.) 
MANAHAN (WILLIAM H.) jr., Hills- 
boro, N. H. [8 photographs] 
[12688-12695 
Along the banks.—Beside the still 
waters.—Country road.—Pool (The) .— 
River road.—Road by the _ pool.— 
Summer afternoon.—Winding way. (H 
126024-126031, Apr. 21, 1909.) 
Marceau (THEO. C.), New York, N. Y. 
[12696-12700 
MacIntosh (Hugh) 1-4. (H 
125781-125734, Apr. 14, 1909.) 
Tobin (Mrs. Clement) (H 125735, 
Apr. 14, 1909.) 


MARCHAND -(LovuISs), Paris, France. 
[17 prints] [12701-12717 
Bahnhof (Der) 1, 2.—Grossstadt 


(Die) 1-4.—Haustiere (Die).—RKleine 
(Die) stadt—Leben (Das) auf dem 
land. 1-4.—Landschaft (Die).—Meer 
(Das).—Pflanzen (Die).—Post 
(Die).—Wald (Der). (EF 75711-— 
75727, Apr. 19, 1909.) 


MARINER (GEO. E.), La Crosse, Wis. 
[12718-12727 
(EF 76236— 


La Crosse, Wis. 1-10. 


76245, May 5, 1909.) 
MARSHALL (WILBER & H.), Arlington, 
Mass. [12728-12732 
Elder (Samuel J.) (H 125534— 

125588, Apr. 9, 1909. ) 


Masters (C. H.), Princeton, Il. 


1-5. 


[12733 

Bureau. county corn. (H 124408, 
Mar. 19, 1909; 1 ec. Mar. 19, 1909; T ¢&. 
Mar. 31, 1909.) 


MeEppDAtGH (JAMES E), Watsonville, 


Cal. [12734 
Pajaro valley bellefleurs. (H 125610, 
Apr. 12, 1909.) 


MEEK co., Coshocton, Ohio. [12735 


In the surf. (G 2144 Ape 
1909. ) 

MEGEATH STATIONERY CO., Omaha, 

Nebr. 1312736 

8 p.m. in Nebraska. (F 75528, Apr. 

16, 1909.) 

Merrrgoosky (J. ©.), Denver, Colo. — 

[12737 

Expectation. (H 126496, May 4, 
1909. ) 


MISHKIN (H.), New York, N. Y. 
[12738-12740 


Destinn (Emmy) 1-38. (H 125943—- 
125945, Apr. 19, 1909.) 
MircHELL (Epwarp H.), San Fran- 
cisco. [17 chromos.] 


[12741-12757 


Carload of almonds.—Carload of ap- 
ples.—Carload of canteloupe.—Carload 
of corn.—Carload of grapes.—Carload 
of lemons.—Carload of mammoth ap- 
ples—Carload of mammoth navel 
oranges.—Carload of navel oranges.— 
Carload of  peaches.—Carload of 
pears.—Carload of potatoes.—Carload 
of strawberries.—Carload of wal- 
nuts.—Cluster of apricots.—Cluster of 
prunes.—Queen of the roses. (G 
21518-21584, May 6, 1909.) 


190 


vi 
| 


. 


i MITCHELL (JNo. J.), New York, N. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


nos. 18-21, May, 1909 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 
12889 


Me 

[12758, 12759 

American fashions. Sartorial art 

journal, <Apr., 1909. Supplements A, 

ho eeriato, 71414, Dec. 19, 1908; 
2 c. of each Apr. 16, 1909. ) 


MODERN HOUSE MFé. Co., Pittsburg, Pa. 
[12760-12779 
Fleor plans for designs 50-59. (F 
75761-75770, Apr. 22, 1909.) 
Ready built modern houses direct to 
you. 50-59. (G 21385-21394, Apr. 17, 
19809.) 


MOFFETT stupio, Chicago Ill. 


[12780-12787 | 


Dressler (Miss Marie). 1-7. (H 
125666-125672, Apr. 12, 1909.) 
Fort (Gov. John Franklin). (H 


126227, Apr. 27, 1909.) 
MUELLER (FRED W.), Waverly, Iowa. 
[12788, 12789 
Waverly high school base-ball team. 
Petts t2052), 126322, Apr. 29, 
1909. ) 
MULLER, LUCHSINGER & Co., New York. 
[12790-12793 


Fruit. 8268, 8269, 1208, 8267. (G 
21484-21487, Apr. 30, 1909.) 
MUNN & co., New York, N. Y. [12794 


Giant glass industry. (F 75756, Apr. 


21, 1909.) 
MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE, New York, 
M:, Ys [12795 


Cuba review. (F 76209, May 4, 
1909; 2 c. Apr. 28, 1909.) 


Mugray (JAMES S.), 


Mass. [12796 


Boston, Mass., old court house. (H 
124498, Mar. 22, 1909; 2 c. Apr. 15, 
1909. ) 


Murray & Reapy, San Francisco, Cal. 

[12797 

At the hour of twelve. (G 21465, 
Apr. 27, 1909.) 


NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPH Co., Chicago, Il. 
[12798, 12799 


Business. (H 126374, May 1, 1909.) 
Cotton blossoms. (H 125925. Apr. 
17, 1909.) 
NATIONAL PRESS ASSN., Washington, 
er ©. [12800 
Dickinson (J. M.) at his desk. (H 
125984, Apr. 19, 1909.) 
Neri (Mrs. Dora Facan), San An- 
tonio, Tex. {12801 


American Southern poets. (F 65068, 
May 1, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 21, 1909.) 


1 


§5120—_09—_2 


East Boston, | 


9 


NEW LOUISVILLE JOCKEY CLUB, Louis- 
ville, Ky. [12802 

Horse head, Churchill Downs. (G 
21396, Apr. 19, 1909. ) 


NEW YORK EDISON New York, 
Peeks [12803-12806 
Proposed designs of posts. 14. (F 


76186-76189, May 3, 1909.) 


NEW 


CO., 


YoRK EVENING TELEGRAM 
York Herald company), 
City, N.S. 

Book-taught Bilkins. 
18, 1909. ) 

came (3 1, 

—— (F 

aaa (4 7) 

Dolby’s 
1809. ) 

—— (If 


(New 
Jersey 
[12807-12831 
(F 75390, Apr. 


15759, Apr. 21, 1909.) 
75907, Apr. 27, 1909.) 
76217, May, 4, 1909.) 
double. (FF 75613, Apr. 19, 
75849, Apr. 24, 1909.) 
—— (F 76202, May 3, 1909.) 
Dream of the rarebit fiend. 
75526, Apr. 16, 1909.) 
—— VB isol2, Apr: 
— (F 75818, Apr. 
—— (F 75878, Apr. 
—— (F 76145, Apr. 
— (F 76204, May 
— (F 76347, May 
Pazaza, it’s great. 
15, 1909.) 
ey 


(FE 


19, 1909.) 
23, 1909.) 
26, 1909.) 
30, 1909.) 
3, 1909.) 
eet OSs} 
CE 45502, sApr: 
75817, Apr. 
— (F 76147, Apr. 
— (F 76315, May 
Pilgrim’s progress. 
14, 1909.) 
aa 
eaes YY |: 
= SO 
Sentimental Sidney. 
19, 1908.) 
(F 75877, Apr. 26, 1909.) 
—— (IF 76208, May 3, 1909.) 
NEW YorRK HERALD COMPANY, Jersey 
City Ned. [12832-12889 
Boys will be boys. (F 74063, Mar. 
1909-2 e: Mar. 20; 1909:)* 
(EK 74750, Mar. 24, 1909; 2 e. 
Apr. 16, 1909.) 
(FE 75784, 
May 3, 1909.) 
(F 75789, 
May 10, 1909.) 
Buster Brown. (F 74748, Mar. 24, 
1909; 2c. Apr. 16, 1909.) 


1 


23, 1909.) 
30, 1909.) 
6, 1909.) 
(F 75435, Apr. 


r. 22, 1909.) 
r. 28, 1909.) 
5, 1909.) 


(F 75611, Apr. 


= 


15 
76 


2 
» ; 


Apr. /22,, 1909); 22): 


ADpE., 22, 1909 3>2e. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12890 


New York Heratp company—Contd. 
(Eo 75717, Apr. 22;°1909 5.2; 
Apr. 23, 1909.) 

Sih (otesa wapr, 22, LoOge ae, 
May 3, 1909.) 

VON 7161, Apr. 22, odes he ne. 
May 10, 1909.) 

Daily hint from Paris. (IF 75389, 
Apr. 13, 1909; 2 c. Apr. 14, 1909.) 

—— (F 75442, Apr. 14, 1909.) 
CE 75503, Apr db, 1509ee2 “ee 
Apr. 16, 1909.) 

SY tno CADT. 4h. roves 1c 
Apr. 19, 1909.) 
(F 75608, Apr. 19, 1909.) 
—— (F 75610, Apr. 19, 1909.) 
(HE 75614, Apr. 19, 1909 252 ve. 
Apr. 21)°1909:) 
CRT Apr 2d, OOo 7c, 
Apr. 22, 1909.) 
CH Ta e1G: Apr. 222, 900 eae: 
Apr. 23, 1909.) 
(F 75815, Apr. 23, 1909.) 
CE. 75816, Apr. Za, 290 2, 
Apr. 24, 1909.) 
(F 75873, Apr. 26, 1909.) 
—— (F 75874, Apr. 26, 1909.) 
(EK 75906, Apr. 27, 1909; 2 c. 
Apr. 28, 1909.) 
(F 75908, Apr. 27, 1909.) 
CE’ 75922, “Apr, 28; 1909: 12 ee: 
Apr. 30, 1909.) 
(F 76146, Apr. 30, 1909; 2 «. 
May 3, 1909.) 

—— (F 76148, Apr. 30, 1909.) 

— (F 76205, May 38, 1909.) 
(F 76207, May 8, 1909.) 

— (F 76208, May 3, 1909; 2 «. 
May 4, 1909.) 

——(F 76216, May 4, 1909; 2 « 
May 5, 1909.) 
EK 76259, 
May 6, 1909.) 

——(F 76816, May 6, 1909; 2 «. 
May 7, 1909.) 

——(F 76846, May 7, 1909; 2 «. 
May 10, 1909.) 

Departing fleet carries season’s rec- 
ord number of voyagers. (F 75875, 
Apr. 26, 1909. ) 


Even number of transatlantic liners 


May. &, 1909): 2--e 


now steaming east and west. (F 
75609, Apr. 19, 1909.) 
Little Nemo. 1-6. (EF 1754386-— 


75441, Apr. 14, 1909.) 


pt. Iv, n. S., v.4 


New YorK HERALD comMPANY—Cont’d. 

Little Nemo in Slumberland. (F 
T4747, Mar. 24, 1909; 2 ce. Apr. 16, 
1909. ) 


(FE. 75781, Apenwe 
Apr. 23, 1909.) 

(F 75782, Apr. 22, 1909; 2 ¢. 
May 3, 1909.) 


1908; (2): 


—— (F 75791; (Apr. 22).4909h meen 


May 10, 1909. ) 

Monkey shines of Marseleen. (FF 
74751, Mar. 24, 1909; 2 %e) Ape 
1909. ) 


(F 75778, Apr. 22, 
Apr. 23, 1909.) 
(Fk (5786, ApEaZ2: 
May 8, 1909. ) 

—— (F 75788, Apr. 22, 
May 10, 1909.) 

Terrors of the tiny tads. (KF 74749, 
Mar. 24, 1909; 2 c. Apr. 16, 1909.) 
(EF 75779, Apr 2219032 ee0c 
Apr. 23, 1909. ) 

— (F 75785, Apr. 22, 
May 8, 1909.) 

—— (F 75790, Apr. 22, 
May 10, 1909.) 


19059; ce: 


1909; 2. 


19092 ae 


Three new liners shown on chart of © 
(FE 76206, May 8, | 


the Atlantic to-day. 

1909. ) 
Undiscovered beauties. 

Apr. 14, 1909.) 

(F 75758, Apres 217 Sts a 

Apr. 28, 1909.) 


(HY (9444, 


Watch the flower pots fill with blos- — 


soms. (F 75443, Apr. 14, 1809; 2 c 
Apr. 16, 1909.) 

Woo woo bird. (F 75780, Apr. 22, 
1909 ;.2.¢e. Apr. 23, 19095 


New YORK TIMES co., New York, N. Y. 
[12890-12892 


Impressions of the passing show. F — 


75391, Apr. 13, 1909.) 
—— (F 75617, Apr. 20, 1909.) 


Apr. 27, 1909.) 


NEWCOMBE (GEO. EH.) & co., New York, 
Sa: [12893 © 


(H 126852, Apr. 30, 1909.) - 


30 love. 


NEWMAN (Mary ELIZABETH), 

DY [12894 

Nina. A. (F 75546, Apr. 19) 19035 
2c. Apr. 9, 1909.) 


Elgin, 


NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN., Cleve-— 


land, Ohio. [12895-12900 


Boyle (Helen A.) A-F. (H 126057— 


126062, Apr. 22, 1909.) 


192 


19095; “2er— 


1909; 2°e.@ 


(F 75876, Apr. 26, 1909; 2 ¢. | 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 18-21, May, 1909 


NIAGARA PAPER MILLS, Lockport, N. Y. 
[S prints] [12901-12908 


Bokahara sultan ornament. — Cas- | 
pian sultan ornament.—Ganges sultan | 


ornament.—Kazak sultan ornament.— 
Mecea sultan ornament.—Omar sultan 
ornament.—Sehna sultan ornament. 
Tabriz sultan ornament. (I 75924-— 
75931, Apr. 5, 1909.) 


Norske (T. B.), Minneapolis, Minn. 


12909 
Sentinels. ey 126205, Apr.,..17, 
1909. ) 
NortH (Monroe S.), Batavia, N. Y. 
[12910 


Toilet powder where you want it. 


iaiesees, Apr. 12, 1909; 2 c. Apr. 

17, 1909.) 

Norton (W. T.), Alton, Ill. f12911 
Pro-slavery riot of Nov. 7, 1837, A]- 


ton, Ill. (F 76149, Apr. 19, 1909; 2 ¢. 
May i, 1909.) 
Cakes (M. L.), Seattle, Wash. [12912 
Mammoth roses. (H 126483, May 4, 
1909. ) 
OFFICIAL ENTRY CARD PUBLISHING CO., 
New York, N. Y. [12913 
American Olympic winners. (FE 
75160, Apr. 8, 1909; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1909.) 
Oxtson (W. O.), Alexandria, Minn. 
[12914-12921 
.(H 124596— 
e. of each 


Alexandria, Minn. 1-6. 
124601, Mar. 23, 1909; 2 
y Apr. 12; 1909. ) 

Wirst prize rooster at Minnesota 
State fair, 1908. (H 126211, Apr. 12, 
1909. ) 

Valley City. 
1909. ) 


O’ NEILL (EDWARD A.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 

[12922 

Cuckoo-cuckoo-cuckoo. (F 74675, 
Mar. 22, 1909; 2 c. Apr. 7, 1909.) 


Oexe-KKIEFER STUDIO, Columbus, Ohio. 
[12923 
(H 126340, Apr. 30, 


ee d2G2t2, Apr. 12, 


Grey (Jane). 
1909. ) 


OSBORNE COMPANY, New York, N. Y. 
[12924 
On Indian rock. (F 75407, Apr. 14, 


1909.) 


OTTENHEIMER (I. & M.), Baltimore, 
Md. [12925-12929 
Atlantic City, N. J. 1-4. (F 75947- 
75950, Apr. 14, 1909; 2 c. of each Apr. 
29, 1909. ) 
Washington, D. C. (F 75946, Apr. 
a2, 1909; 2 c Apr. 29, 1909.) 


} 13093 
PACH BROS., New York, N. Y. [10 
photographs] [12930-12939 


Kahn (O. A.) 89924 A-~C.—Maxim 
(Hudson).—Morton (Paul) 89957 A, 
B.—Roosevelt (Kermit).—Taft (C. P.) 
89621 A, B.—Wickersham (Mrs. Geo. 
W.) (H 125998—126007, Apr. 20, 1909.) 


PAIGE (EDWARD H.), Davenport, Wash. 
[12940 


Hay (Gov. M. BH.) (H 126475, May 
3, 1909. ) 
PALMITER (F.. M.), Janesville, Wis. 
[12941 
College boy no. 1. (F 75457, Apr. 
15, 1909; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1909.) 
PAQUIN (W. E.), Chicago, III. 
. [12942 
ittle’ diary maid: ~€F 75131, Apr. 


5, 1909; 2 c. Mar. 29, 1909.) 


PARKER (C. W.), Abilene, Kans. 
[12943-12945 
Parker ranch of the wooden horses. 
1-8. (H 126131-126133, Apr. 26, 1909; 
1 ce Apr. 5, 1909; 1c. Apr. 26, 1909.) 
PARKINSON (ELIZABETH D.), Chicago, 
Tl. [12946, 12947 
Decorated Easter card. 1, 2. (F 
73848, 73849, Feb. 26, 1909; 2 ec. of 
each Apr. 3, 1909.) 
Patzig (AvuGUST), Jersey City, N. J. 
[12948 
New York and vicinity. (H 126452, 
May 3, 1909; 2 c. May 1, 1909.) 


PELHAM OPERATING ©CO., New York, 
IN: Yi: [12949, 12950 
Machine, 1)°2:) CH 1261007 126101, 


Apr. 23, 1909.) 


Perry (EUGENE A.), Malden, Mass. 


[143 prints] [12951-13093 


Acropolis, Athens.—Alexander and 
Diogenes; by Landseer.—Angel heads; 
by Reynolds.—Annunciation (The) ; 
by Botticelli—mAnnunciation and ado- 
ration of the Magi; by Fra Angelico.— 
Anointing the feet of Jesus; by Hof- 
mann.— Arabs on the march; by 
Schreyer.—Arrival of the shepherds; 
by Lerolle-—At the watering trough; 
by Dagnan-Bouveret, Boston  ed., 
N. Y. ed.—Automedon with the horses 
of Achilles; by Regnault.—Balloon 


ington; by Bicknell.—Beata Beatrix; 
by Rossetti.—Bella; by 'Titian.—Bis- 
marek; by Lenbach.—Bowles (Miss) ; 
by Reynolds.—Bryant (William Cul- 
len).—Canal in Holland; by Isaac Van 
Ostade.—Cat family;; by Adam.— 


193 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13094 


pt. Iv, D. S., Vv. 4 


Perry (HuGENE A.)—Continued. 
Cattle; by Paul Potter.—Changing 
ee by Rosa Bonheur.—Charity ; 
by Abbott H. Thayer.—Charles I., 
portrait of; by Van Dyck.—Children’s 
friend; by A. Eberle.—Christ blessing 
little children; by Plockhorst.—Christ 
driving out the money changers; by 
Hofmann.—Christ feeding the multi- 
tude; by Murillo.—Christ in Gethsem- 
ane; by Hofmann. Boston ed., N. Y. 
ed.—Columbus on the deck of the 
Santa Maria; by Piloty.—Concert 
(The) ; by Giorgione. — Consoling 
(The) Christ; by Plockhorst.—Dance 
of the nymphs; by Corot.—Daughter 
of Jairus; by Hofmann.—Deer family ; 
by lLandseer.—Divine shepherd; by 


Murillo. Boston ed., N. Y. ed.—Easter 
morning; by Plockhorst.—Feeding her 
birds; by Millet—Feeding the hens; 


by Millet—Fluelen, Lake of Lucerne, 
Switzerland.—Forum, Rome.—fFrank- 
lin’s birthplace, Boston.—Girl with 
apple; by Greuze.—Girl with muff; by 
Mme. Le Brun.—Gleaners (The); by 
Millet. Extra size, Boston ed.-— 
Gluck.—Goethe.—Good Samaritan; by 
Henner.—Good Shepherd; by Plock- 
horst.—Guardian angel; by Guercius. 
Handel.—Hawthorne’s home, Old 
Manse, Concord, Mass.—Hermes.— 
Holy family; by Murillo. 674, 676.— 
Hope; by Burne-Jones. 960, 960B.— 
Huygens (Suzanne); by Hanneman.— 
Immaculate conception; by Murillo. 
Boston ed., N. Y. ed.—Inquietude; by 
Olivie—Jesus and John; by Guido 
Renl.—Kiss me; by Holmes.—Krel 


(Oswold) ; by Durer.—Landscape; by 
Corot. 488490. — Landscape; by 
Claude Lorrai scape; by Van 
Der Velde.—Landscape, Diana; by 
Corot.—Landscape, The mill; by Hob- 
bema.—Landseer, portrait of; by 


angelo.—Liszt (Franz) .—Littlescholar ; 
by Bouguereau.—Longfellow mansion, 
Portland, Maine.—Longfellow statue, 
Portland, Maine.—Longfellow’s home, 
Cambridge, Mass.—Lowell’s home, 
Elmwood, Cambridge, Mass.—Madison 
(James) ; by Gilbert Stuart—Madonna 
and child; by Murillo—Madonna of 
the chair; by Raphael.—Madonna of 
the Meyer family; by Holbein.—Ma- 
donna of the tabernacle; by Fra 
Angelico—Madonna with the Christ- 
child; by . Defregger.—Maiden with 
vase; by Titian.—Matterhorn. Extra 
size, small size.—Matterhorn with vil- 
lage.—Melon-eaters ; by Murillo.— 
Milton (John).—Minute men, Con- 
cord, Mass.—Mother and child; by 
Murillo.—Mowers (The) ; by Dupre.— 


194 


“Perry (EHuGENE A.)—Continued. 


Mozart.—Niagara  falls——Nile and 
pyramids.—Nydia; by Bodenhausen.— 
On the alert; by Rosa Bonheur.— 
Oversleeping; by Gebler.—Parthenon, 3 
Athens.—Pasturage in the forest; by 
Jacque.—Plymouth rock. —Portrait of 
an old woman; by Rembrandt.—Prai- 
rie (The); by Potter.—Priscilla; by 
Boughton.—Raphael; by Raphael.—_ 
Recall of the gleaners; by Jules Bre- 
ton.—Return to the farm; by Troyon® 
Boston ed. N. Y. ed.—Rembrandt’s— 
mother ; by Rembrandt.—Romano 
(Giulio); by Giulio Romano.—Rus-_ 
kin.—Ruskin (John).—St. Francis of 
Assisi; by Murillo.—St. Mark rescuing 
a Slave; by Tintoretto.—St. Cecelia ; by 
Hofmann.—Samuel (Infant) ; by 
Reynolds.—Saved; by  landseer.—j 
School of Athens; by Raphael.—Scott 
(Sir Walter).—September; by Zu- 
ber.—Sheepfold (The); by Jacque.— 
Shepherdess knitting; by Millet.— 
Sistine Madonna; by Raphael. 321, 
322B.—Spinner (The); by Maes.— 
Spirit of ’76; by Willard.—Spring; 
by Corot.—Stag at bay; by Land- 
seer.—Stuart (Baby) ; by Van Dyck. 


Temptation; by Hofmann.—Velasquez 
(Don Diego); by Velasquez.—Vinci 
(Leonardo da); by Leonardo daj 


Vinci.—Washington and Lafayette at 
Mount Vernon; by Rossiter.—Wash- 
ington, Capitol.—Wasp; by Rosa Bon- 
heur.—Weaning the calves; by Rosa 
Bonheur.—Whistler’s mother, portrait 
of; by Whistler.—Wild cattle of Chil- 
lingham; by lLandseer. (EF 75971— 
76113, Apr. 30, 1909.) 
PICTORIAL NEWS co., New York, N. Ys 
[13094, 138095 


New York Giants team. 01601, 
01602. (H 126318, 1262819) Ape 2a 
1909. ) 

PORTABLE AND NOVELTY CO., Richmond, 
Va. [13096 


Possum card. (F 74916, 
1909; 2. ¢. Apr: 12, #9033) 


PoRTOLA FESTIVAL COMMITTEE, 
Francisco, Cal. 


Portola festival. 
1909. ) 


POST PRINTING & PUB. co., Denver, Colo. 
[18098-1310 

Play ball. (F 75330, Apr. 12, 1909.9 
Terrible Teddy tours. (F 75383]j 
Apr. 12, 1909.) 
(F 76191, May 8, 1909.) 


Progpst (GrorGE), New York, N. Y.  — 
[18101 

Lincoln (A.) (F 75984, Apr. 24 
1909; 2c. Apr. 12,°19093) 


Mar. 303 


(F 75851, Apr. 5, 


: 
. 
nos, 18-21, May, 1909. 


PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH 
dence, R. I. 
Paul on the grace of giving. (G 
21288, Apr. 5, 1909; 2 c. Apr. 3, 1909.) 
Paul’s last words. (G 21289, Apr. 5, 
1909; 2 c. Apr. 3, 1909.) 


Rapitey (C. F.), New York, N. Y. 
[13104 
Who's afraid? (F 75080, Apr. 5, 
1909; 2 c. Apr. 28, 1909.) 


Rav (WictiaM H.). Philadelphia, Pa. 

[13105 

Shibe baseball park, opening game. 
(H 125872, Apr. 15, 1909.) 


RayMonpd (Mavrice F.), Cleveland, 
Ohio. [13106-13108 


International fun maker. (G 21176, 
Mar. 16, 1909.) 


eo;,: Provi- 


King of entertainers. (G 
Mar. 16, 1909.) 
Santa Claus outdone. (G 21175, 


Mar. 16, 1909. 
2 ec. of each Mar. 15, 1909. 


RicHarps (RoBerRT RICHARDS), 
York, N.. Y. [13109 
Guard mount. (F 75358, Apr. 18, 
1909; 2 c. Apr. 6, 1909.) 
RIEBE (ERNEST), Waukegan, [Il. 
[13110 
(F 75910, Apr. 28, 1909. ) 
Rocers (M.), Hyattsville, Md. 
[13111-13115 
Mt. Olivet [cemetery]. 14. (H 
126206, 126207, 126209, 126210, Apr. 27, 
1909; 2 c. of each Apr. 28, 1909.) 
kt 126208, Apr. 27, 
cng. so, 1909; 1 c. Apr. 


H.), 


New 


Waukegan. 


1909 ; 


RooPeN 
Mass, 
Pensive girl. 
1909.) 
ROSENBLUM (WILLIAM) & co., New 
Fork, Ww. Y. f13117, 13118 
Rosenblum beauty page. Apr., 1909. 


(F 75942, Mar. 31, 1909.) 
May, 1909. 


(CHARLES Waltham, 


[15116 


Ob 925522, Apr. | 9, 


1909.) 
SROSHON (J. W.) & LemeR (J. D.), 
Harrisburg. Pa. 
Members of Senate of Pennsylvania. 
»1909-1910. (H 125990, Apr. 20, 1909.) 
4 RoTOGRAPH COMPANY, New York, N. Y. 
[17 photographs. ] [13120-13136 

Call to arms.—Cleanliness is next to 
-godliness.—Fred: Would you elope 
with anybody?—I don’t know where 
I'm going.—I wish I could get 


F 


[13102, 13103 | 


| 
21177, | 


29, 1909.) | 


(F 75943, Apr. 24, | 


[13119 | 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


13172 


RorTroGRAPH COMPANY—Continued. 
around.—Jack-full— Japan wiping up 
China.—Johnny on the spot.—Not 
able to get around.—Oh! It’s nice to 
be married.—She: Are you fond of 
corn on the ear?—Showing her back- 
bone.—Skyscraper.—Smile that comes 
off every night.—Stitch in time saves 
nine.—Tenderfoot.—We are itching to 
get home. (H 125758-125760, 125762-— 
125775, Apr. 14, 1909.) 


ROYAL SPECIALTY Co., Cleveland, Obio. 
[5 photographs | {13137-13141 
Chest developer.—Feels good.—Full 
current.—I always use it.—Smoothing 
the wrinkles. (H 126347-126351, Apr. 
30, 1909.) 


| RUSHFORTH (WALTER E.), Lawrence, 


Mass. 


Lawrence, Mass... new Ayer 
(FE 75936, Apr. 19, 1909; 2 


[13142 
mills. 
e. Apr 24 


1909. ) 
RUSSELL (WILLIS W.) CARD co., Mill- 
town, N.. J. [13143, 13144 
Our Mary. (F 15357, Apr. 6, 1909.) 
Red Deer (Chief). (F 75356, Apr. 


6, 1909.) 
RUST CRAFT SHOP, Kansas City, Mo. 
[18145-13149 
Aw there aint no Sandy Claws. (F 
75455, Feb. 12, 1909.) 


I'm a blotter just made up to blot. 
(F 75453, Feb. 12, 1909.) 


I’m just a little blotter. (F 15452, 
Feb. 12, 1909.) 

I’m just made up to blot. (F 15454, 
Feb. 12, 1909.) 

Merry Christmas fellers. (F 75456, 


Feb. 12, 1909.) 
2 ec. of each Mar. 18, 1909.* 


St.-GAUDENS (AUGUSTA H.). Windsor, 
NEE: [13150 
Mac Monnies (Frederick), carica- 
ture; by Augustus St. Gaudens. (H 
125941, Apr. 19, 1909.) 
SANDERS (A. W.), St. Louis, Mo. 
[13151 
New and old St. Louis. (H 125878, 
Apr. 16, 1909; 2 c. Apr. 15, 1909.) 
Sarony (O7to) co., New York, N. Y. 
[13152-13172 
Ga Sux) a ee 
(H 126118— 


Jeffries (James J.). 
Oe a ae OS Ke 
126125, Apr. 24, 1909.) 
16, 17. (H 126087, 126038, Apr. 
21, 1909.) 

Jeffries & Berger. 3, 5 


(H 126126, 


| 126127, Apr. 24, 1909.) 
: 195 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18173 


Sarony (Orro) co.—Continued. 
Johnson (Jack), 

By OL AR, ES) XZ LO Rio ee 

125960-125968, Apr. 19, 1909.) 


ScHEEN (Cora S.), Princeton, Minn. 

[13173-13181 

Princeton, Minn. 1-9. 

126495, May 4, 1909; 2 c. of each Apr. 
26, 1909.) 


ScHENCK (S. C.), 
photographs] [13182-13186 
Best ever.—Black diamonds.—Can’t 
be beat.—Maid and the coal.—Soft 
and easy to start. (H 126342-126346, 
Apr. 30, 1909.) 


Scumipt (M.), Chicago, Il. 
Landscape scene. (FEF 75835, 
24, 1909.) 


ScHrRorTer (H. M.), Los Angeles, Cal. 
[138188 


[13187 
Apr. 


Smallest book. 
1909: -2-e2 Apr. 24,;: 1909.) 


& Wor, “New... York,-N. 72- 
[18189, 13190 
Birds. (G 21488, Apr. 30, 1909.) 
Indian scout. 
1809.) 


SCOFIELD (EUGENE B.), Indianapolis, 
Ind. [13191-13225 
Beguile me not with winsome arts. 
(Hl 74214, Mar. ’8,°1909;°2°¢. Apr: 17; 
1909. ) 


Best wishes for a merry Christmas. 
GE..73739, Feb. (23, 1909:. 2: e:.Apre 17, 
1909. ) 

Chimes of good cheer. (F 73721, 
Feb. 23, 1909; 2 c. Apr. 17, 1909.) 

Christmas Sifts... = 3P th Teiso— 
73738, Feb. 23, 1909; 2 c. of each Apr. 
17, 1909.) 

Compliments for the season. (F 
foto. Hep. 25. J909 2-2. 6 Apres da 
1909.) 

Dan Cupid brings, through —bur- 
lesque ways. (FE 74215, Mar. 8, 1909; 
2c. Apr. 29, 1909.) 

Five aces in one deck. (F 
Mar. 8, 1909; 2 ce. Apr. 17, 1909.) 

Good cheer. (73722, Feb. 23, 1909; 
2c. Apr. 17, 1909.) 

Greetings for the season. (F 73723, 
Feb. 25, 1909; 2 c. Apr. 17, 1909.) 


ScHWAB 


74216, 


Greetings from Santa Claus. (F'| 
| SHEAHAN 


73734, Feb. 
1909. ) 

Happy New Year. (F 74038, Mar. 3, 
1909; 2 c. Apr. 17, 1909.) 


Zo, 29092 2° e. 


Apr. 17, 


(H 126487- | 


Chicago, Lil. [bs 


(H 125424, Apr. 5, | 


(G 21895, Apr. 19, 


| (EF 74223, Mar. 


1841. 


| 1907. 


| 29, 1908. ) 


| way. 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


| Scorretp (EucEnr B.)—Continued. 
Vix ex Sade | 
(Ho | 


1,2. (F 738718, T3149) Pears, 
1909; 2 c. of each Apr. 17, 1909.) 


I hold this hand. (F 74217, Mar. 8, 
1909; 2 ec. Apr. 17, 1909.) 


I wish you all the compliments of a 
ao, season. (EF 738725, Feb. 23, 
1909 ; 2 ec. Apr. 17, 1909.) 


Lucky New Year. (F 73720, Feb. 
28, 1909; 2 c. Apr. 17, 1909.) 


Merry Christmas. 1-8. (F 73726— : 
(31382, 73735, Web. 23), 1909-02 seus 
each Apr. 17, 1909.) 


Merry Christmas and a happy New > 
Year. 1, 2. (F 13740, 73741, Feb: 22.3 
1909; 2 c. of each Apr. 17, 1909.) 


Mockery of love! (F 74218, Mar. 8, © 
1909; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1909.) 


Mockery of love you show. (F 
74219, Mar. 8, 1909; 2 ec. Apr. 29, 1909.) 

Straight confidence that love im- 
parts. (F 74220, Mar. 8, 1909; 2 «e. 
Apr. 17, 1909.) 

Variety of maids there are. (F 
74221, Mar. 8, 1909; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1909.) 

What fools we mortals be! (F 
74222, Mar.'8, 1909; 2 e. Apr. 29, 1909.) 


Why, Lady Fortune, turn away? 
8, 1909; 2 Gc Ape 
1909.) | 

Wishing you a merry Christmas. 
(F 73733, Feb. 23, 1909; 2°¢) Apes. 
1909.) 


| Scorurrn (C. A.) & son, Mt. Jackson, 


Va. [18226-13228 
Flat Rock church of the Brethren 
(EF 72280, Dec. 29, 1908.) 

Flat Rock of the Brethren, built — 
(F 72281, Dec. 29, 1908.) 

House where first annual meeting 

was held in Va. 1794. (KF 72279, Dec. 


2 c. of each Apr. 26, 1909. 
Scott (S. S.), Baltimore, Md. [13229 
eee (Ue St Sa). figurehead. (H 
1257038, Apr. 13, 1909.) 
Scutt (SaraAH AMELIA), Smethport, 
Pa. [138280, 1382381 
Discobolus; by Myron, [replica 
owned by] lLancelotti. (H 123604,” 


| 123605, Mar. 8, 1909; 2 c. of each May 


12, 1909.) 
(MavricE T.), Brookline, 
Mass. - [18232-13237 


Gee whiz everything’s coming my 
(F 76178, May 3, 1909.) 


196 


! 


~ him down there. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 18-21, May, 1909 


SHEAHAN (Maurice T.)—Continued. 
Hold the line. 
1909.) 
I believe that any man’s life. 
75048, Apr. 5, 1909.) 

May I have the pleasure of your 
company. (F 76179, May 3, 1909.) 
Ring off! The line’s busy! 

76320, May 7, 1909.) 
Would you like to go automobiling. 
(F 76180, May 38, 1909.) 


(F 


(F 


SHINKLE (J. C.), Woodland, Cal. 
[13238 
California poppies. (H 126140, Apr. 

26, 1909.) 


Siegrist (HE. J.), North Bend, Wash. 

[13239-13242 

Big fur. 

North Bend, Wash. 301. 
Apr. 23, 1909.) 


— 315, 316. 
May 3, 1909.) 


Simon (HeERMAN), Easton, Pa. [18243 


To your good health. (F 75884, 
Apr. 24, 1909.) 


SINGER SEWING MACHINE co., Hliza- 
beth, N. J. [18244 
New York, N. Y., at night, Singer 
paddies (PF (6217, May 1, 1909; 2 c. 
May 2, 1909.) 


SLEICHER (JOHN A.), president, New 
Mork YN... Y. [13245 


Little Johnny and the Taffy possums. 
(F 76150, May 1, 1909.) 


Beery. ), & CO.,, New York, N. Y. 
[8 chromos] [18246-13248 
First kiss.—Naughty pussy.—Three 
members of a temperance society. (G 
21338-21340, Apr. 15, 1909.) 


SmitH (EE. Boyp), Wilton, Conn. [8 
prints] [18249-13251 

See that thing those geese are chas- 
ing.—See those critters all standing in 
a row.—That great bear has knocked 
(EF (75771-75778, Apr. 


(H 126091, 


(BH 126427, 126428, 


za, 1909.) 


Smith (G. P.), St. Louis, Mo. [18252 
Ladies will please make this unnec- 


essary. (H 126032, Apr. 21, 1909.) 
SMITH (WYNNE E.), Painesville, 
Ohio. [13253 
Painesville, Ohio, St. James men 


and boys choir. 


_ 1909.) 


a oe 


(F 76319, May 7, | 


(H 126090, Apr. 23, 1909.) | 


(H 126008, Apr. 20, | 


| 


13305 


Snapp (J. H.), Washington, D. C. [4 
photographs. ] [18254-13257 
Ball room. 1, 2.—Music stand.— 
President’s box. (H 124892-124895, 
Mar. 267 1909; 1.4, of each Mar. 26, 
1909; 1 c. of each Mar. 29, 1909.*) 


STATE PUB. co., Boston, Mass. 
[13258-13305 
Ain’ it just jike a woman? ¢E 
75405, Apr. 14, 1909.) 
(F 75490, Apr. 15, 
— (F 75748, Apr. 21, 
— (F 75856, Apr. 26, 1909.) 
—— (F 75858, Apr. 26, 1909.) 
—— (F 76298, May 6, 1909.) 
— (F 76301, May 6, 1909.) 
—— (F 76308, May 6, 1909.) 


Amos and Pete. (F 75406, Apr. 14, 
1909. ) 
—— (I 75488, 
—— (F 75746, 
—— (F 75857, 
—— (F 75861, 
— (F 76299, May 6, 1909.) 
— (F 76303, May 6, 1909.) 
—— (F 76309, May 6, 1909.) 


(F 75492, 


1909. ) 
1909. ) 


15, 1909.) 
Apr. 21, 1909.) 
Apr. 26, 1909.) 
Apr. 26, 1909) 


Apr. 


Bugtown budget. Apr. 


| £5," £909.) 


a a 


—— (F 75899, 


Apr. 21, 1909.) 
Apr. 27, 1909.) 
(FE 76250, May 5, 1909.) 


Did you ever meet a Billipossum? 
(F 75404, Apr. 14, 1909.) 

Haster eggs should be boiled. 
75489, Apr. 15, 1909.) 

Gink and Dink. (F 75491, Apr. 15, 
1909. ) 

—— (F 75750, Apr. 21, 1909.) 

—— (F 75902, Apr. 27, 1909.) 

—— (F 76246, May 5, 1909.) 

—— (If 76249, May 5, 1909.) 

Little pitchers make bad growlers. 
(KE 75860, Apr. 26, 1909.) 

Line is busy. (F 75496, Apr. 15, 
1909. ) 


(Fk 


Nick tackles the tackle. (EF 15747, 
Apr. 21, 1909.) 

Oh see the rudy glow. (F 75859, 
Apr. 26, 1909.) 

Petes have found a flat. (EF 76302, 
May 6, 1909.) 

Petes make a foxy move. (F 76810, 


May 6, 1909.) 
Reggie Rahbrah. 
1909.) 
— (F 75782, 
ee 
—— (F 75901, 
—— (F' 76251, 


(EF 75494, Apr. 15, 


21, 1909.) 
21, 1909.) 
27, 1909.) 
5, 1909.) 


Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
May 


Ada ae 


LOF 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13306 


STATE PUB. CO.—-Continued. 
Show me. (F 75495, Apr. 15, 1909.) 
(EK 757538, Apr. 21, 1909.) 
—— (F 75900, Apr. 27, 1909.) 
—— (F 76247, May 5, 1909.) 
To move or not to move? (F 76300, 
May 6, 1909.) 
Uxtra! Uxtra! 
1909. ) 
—— (F 75751, 
— (F 75897, 
—— (F 75898, 
—— (F 76248, 


(EB 754938, Apr. 15, 
Apr. 21. £969, ) 
Apr. 27, 1909.) 
Apr. 27, 1909.) 
May 5, 1909.) 


& BROS., Chi- 
[13306 
(F 75360, Apr. 3, 


STEVENS (CHARLES A.) 
cago, Ill. 
On the boulevard. 
1909.) 


STOKES (F. A.) co., New York, N. Y. 
[18807, 138308 
Rip Van Winkle. (F 758388, Apr. 24, 
1909.) 
— (F 76153, May 1, 1909.) 
STONE (FRED L.), Chickasha, Okla. 
[13309 
Chickasha, Okla. (H 125487, Apr. 8, 
1909.) 
Strauss (J. C.), St. Louis, Mo. 
[13310-13315 
Adams (BE. B.) (H 125581, Apr. 10, 
1909; 2 c. Apr. 19, 1909. ) 
Hook (W. C.). (Hi 125582, Apr a0: 
1909; 2 c. Apr. 19, 1909.) 
——— B. (HH 125986, Apr.. 19, 1909.) 
_Kreismann (F. H.) A. (H 125685, 
mr. 12. 1909 - 2 ¢ Apr 12, 1909:) 
Sanborn (W. H.) (H 125583, Apr. 
10, 1909; 2 ec. Apr. 19, 1909.) 
Van Devanter (W.) (H 125584, 
Apr. 10, 1909; 2c. Apr. 19, 1909. ) 
STREET & SMITH, New York, N. Y. 
[13316 
Eames (Mme. Emma) (F 75434, 
Apr. 14, 1909.) 


STROBRIDGE LITHOGRAPHING Co., Cincin- 


nati, Ohio. [13317-13341 
[Posters] 09-C-28, 09-C-50. (G 
208838, 20884, Feb. 10, 1909: 2 c. of each 
Apr. 12, 1909.) 

09-—B-96. (G 20879, Feb. 10, 

1909 ; 2 c. Mar. 11, 1909.) 
— 09-R-112. (G 20983, Feb. 11 

1909; 2 c. Mar. 11, 1909.) 
09-C-73. (G 20977, Feb. 11, 


1909; 2 ¢. Apr, 12, 1909) 

09—C-49, 09—C-—80, 09—C-S1. (G 
20975, 20978, 20979, Feb. 11, 1909: 2 c 
of each May 5, 1909.) 


pt. tv, n. s., v.4 


STROBRIDGE LITHOSRAPHING Co.—Cont’d. 
09-R-26. (G 21119, Mar. 5, 
1909; 2 ¢. Apr. 1. 33ea8) 


09-R-207, O09-R-72, 09—-C—206, 
09-—B-230. (G 21120-21122, 21124, 
Mar. 5, 1909; 2 c. Of ‘each Ape. 
1908. ) 


09-B-212. (G 21208, Mar. 22, 
1909:;. 2 .c. Apr. 1;,4908) 


—— 09-B-62. (G 21203; Mar e322, 
1909; 2 c. May 5, 1909.) 


N. Y. 18008, 09-B-51, 09-B-— 
207. (G 21199, 21200; 21205) Maree 
1909; 2 c. of each Apr. 12, 1909.) 


09—R-738, O9-R-113, 09—R-210, 
N. Y. 13030, N. ¥. 1303505 Yost aieeee 
N. Y. 18040, N. Y¥. 138041. (@ 21449= 
21458, 21456-21458, Apr. 23, 1909; 2 
c. of each May 5, 1909.) 


Stroup (W. J.), Rock Springs, Wyo. 

[138342 

Cloudy day for the Old faithful 

inn. (H 125469, Apr. 7, 1909; 2 c. Apr. 
16, 1909.) 


STRUB (J. M.). Beaver Malls; Pa: 
[13343 


Beaver Falls, Pa. (H 126424, May 


3, 1909. ) 
STUART (JAMES C.), Lewistown, ~- 
Idaho. [13344-13346 — 
Yellow Bull (Chief) A-G) {ff 


126034-126036, Apr. 22, 1909.) 


SUN INSURANCE OFFICE OF LONDON, San 
Francisco, Cal. [13347-13349 


London, Eng. 1-3. (G 21431-21488, 
Mar. 5, 1909; 2 c. of each Apr. 5, 1909.) 


SUPERIOR COLOR PRESS, Toledo, Ohio. 
[4 chromos] [13350-13353 


Close decision.—Good bunt.—Safe.— 
South paw. (G 21290-21298, Apr. 6, 
1909. ) 


SWEET BRos., Minneapolis, Minn. 
: [13854 
Maple sugar camp. (H 126064, Apr. 
22, 1909.) 
TABER-PRANG ART COMPANY, Springfield, 
Mass. [13355 
Mary hath chosen the better part. 
4835. (F 74803, Mar. 26, 1909.) 
TAGGART (M. W.), Roselle, N. J. 
[13356-18367 


[Bathers. Ser. 25, 1-6, Ser. 26, 1-6.] 
(G 21502-21518, May 3, 1909.) 


198 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 18-21, May, 1909 


13459 


TAMMEN (H. H.), Denver, Colo. [383 
prints. ] [18868-13400 
And may this find you in good 
health.—As I beheld a rosebud.—Best 
wishes of the Easter morn.—Corralled. 
—Cowboy race with wild bronchos.— 
Cupidity.— Dear friend, some are after 
honor.—Easter greetings.—Gloria in 
excelsis.—Greetings of this Easter 
time.—Grub wagon.—Have been de- 
tained here unexpectedly.—He is risen. 
—Here’s to blue eyes.—Here’s to the 
light that lies in woman’s eyes.—I 
dreamt I dwelt in marble halls.—I 
hope ‘twill not offend.—I send this 
card.—I tried to pen a greeting.—If I 
were a honey-bee.—It’s not for show.— 
Just pals.—Letter from home.—Many 
happy returns of the day.—May Easter 
joys be thine——No question asked.— 
Omen of good luck.—Please accept be- 
tween our meetings.—Queen of Bar 
Tee ranch.—They make you feel like a 
rocky-fellow.—Way aint sunny.—West- 
ern thoroughbreds.—Yes, forever. (F 
75555-75587, Apr. 19, 1909. ) 


TAMMEN (H. H.) co., Denver, Colo. 
[13401 
haw epues. (H 16305, May 6, 


1909. ) 


TAYLOR ART co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
prints. | 
Accident. — Application. — Ascent. 
Descent.—Discovery.—In flight. (Fr 
75956-75961, Apr. 29, 1909.) 


TeBps (Rorert W.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[13408-13411 


[6 


New York. N. 
Science church, interior. A—D. 
126314126317, Apr. 20, 1909.) 


TEEL (Ropert), White Haven, Pa. 


(H 


Milk and egg post card. 
Apr. 23, 1909.) 


TEES (HowarpD), West Point, Miss. 


| 15402-13407 | 


Y., First Christian | 1909.) 


[13413-13422 


West Point, Miss. 1-10. (Hi 
126456126465, May 3, 1909.) 
Ten Myvck (W. P.), Roselle, N. J. 


chromos. | 


Sides tennis.—School days.—When the 

circus comes to town. (G 21479- 
21482, Apr. 29, 1909.) 

THAYER (PorTER C.), Williamsville, 

Vt. [5 photographs] 

[13427-13431 

After the storm, Smith brook, New- 

fane, Vt.—Feeding the sheep.—Just 


[4 | 
[13423-13426 
Canadian police—Other games be | 


THAYER (PortTER C.)—Continued. 
arrived from the wood lot.—Sunset 
lake, near Williamsville, Vt.—Tapping 
the sugar lot. (H 126110-126114, Apr. 
24, 1909.) 


THOMPSON (WILLIAM B.), Waco, Tex. 

[13482-13435 

Food baby. 14. (H 126335-126338, 

Aipr: , 297 19002 2.6: iof Jeack <Aprs::20; 
1909. ) 


TOLMAN (FRED). Brockton, Mass. 
[13486-13439 
Coalantha Johanna Lad. (F 76181, 
May 3, 1909.) 
Fair time. (F 16182, May 3, 1909.) 
Taking a flyer. (EF 175359; Apr o ds; 
1909. ) 
Something to crow about. 
May 3, 1909.) 


(F 76183, 


TootH (ARTHUR) & SONS, New York, 
Me. [13440 
Williams (Mrs.) as Saint Cecelia; 


by Sir Thomas Lawrence. 
Mar. 27, 1909.) 


(F 74815, 


TRIBUNE COMPANY, Chicago, III. 
[13441-13457 
Boys and girls own page. (F 75274, 

Apr. 12, 1909.) 
Clarence Culpepper. 
12, 1909.) 
eee, 
—— (Ff 
—— (F 


Danny Dreamer. 


CST 


(FE Apr. 


75553, Apr. 19, 1909.) 
75862, Apr. 26, 1909.) 


16232, May 5, 1909.) 
(i 75271, Apr: 4d. 
—— (F 


—— (F 
See 


Mamma’s 


75551, Apr. 19, 1909.) 
75865, Apr. 26, 1909.) 
76234, May 5, 1909.) 


ehild: GF 


-——O-=— 


angel 


"| Apr. 12, 1909.) 


— (F 75554, Apr. 19, 1909.) 
—— (F 75863, Apr. 26, 1909.) 


—— (F 76233, May 5, 1909.) 
Old Opie Dilldock’s 
(aZi3,) Apr.: 12. 1909.) 
—— (F 75552, Apr. 19, 1909.) 
—— (F 75864, Apr. 26, 1909.) 
—— (F 76235, May 5. 1909.) 


stories. 


iortiae £O: H.).. Chicago, Ll. 


[18458, 13459 
Bunch of racers and judges boat. 
(H 126353, Apr. 30. 1909; 2 c. Apr. 16, 
1909. ) 
Good stiff puff. (H 1263854, Apr. 30, 
1909; 2 ec. Apr. 16, 1909.) 


199 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13460 


ULLMAN MFG. co., New York, N. Y. 
[18460-13469 


[Christmas cards] Series 140, 
2402-2407. (EF 75885-75890, Apr. 27, 
1909. ) 

[Thanksgiving cards] Series 189, | 
2398-2401. (F 75881-75884, Apr. 27, 
1909.) 


UNDERHILL (IRVING), Jersey City, N. J. 
[13470-13472 


| U 116412, U 116446, U0 (116467, 


New York, N. Y. E 428, E 422, | 


E 421. (H 125883-125885, Apr. 16, 
1909; 2 c. of each May 1, 1909.) 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, New York, 

Ne: [18473-13660 

[Stereoscopic photographs] U 45083, 

U 67627, U 88072, U 114785, U 116273. 

(99. 125558—-125562. Apr. 10, 1909; 2°¢ 
of each Apr. 12, 1909.) 

— == (116170, U 116182. 0 116185: 

PartotS7 U 1G238. U1 62s05 oi 
4946330, U 116454, U 116458. (H 
125717-125725, Apr. 14, 1909.) 
U 38922, U 40282, U 44469, 
838949, U 85451, U S8088, U 92784, U 
92844, U 938591, U 96004, U 98393, U 
99975, U 1003895, U 100464, U 100711, 
iB 100765, A) LOOTTT.~ OU 100Sss27 “Ui 
101096, U 107859, U 112811, U 114093, 
Ui al4 787, U 
145905, U 115915, U 115916; UD 115926; 
ethos? T).. Li59s3: 
125840, Apr. 15, 1909.) 

——U 87946, U 106686, U 1138710, 
U 116400, U 116449. (H 125930- 
125934, Apr. 17, 1909.) 


U 


105778, U 116088, U 116040, U 116051, 
U 116052, U 
116076, U 116084, U 116088. 
125969125981, Apr. 19, 1909.) 
U 114588, U 114596, U 114597, 
U 114602, U 114604, U 114607, U 
114611, U 114617. 
Apr. 23, 1909.) 
U 41158, 


(H 


| U 116279, U- A%6287, 


bee 


115899, U 115900, U | 
(H...125810— "| 


U 33631, U 42353, U 57338, U | 


pt. Iv. n. s., v. 4 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWooD—Continued. 
116725, U 116765, U 116794, U 116904, 
U. 116907, U 1691s.) ieee 
126405, May 1, 1909.) 


U 28903, U 91292, U 116175, U 
116178, U 116195, U 116200, U 116204, 
U_ 116209, U 116257, 0D diez 
116317, U 116372, U 1163878, U 116394, 
U 
(H. 126506-126524, 


116549, U 116555. 
May 5, 1909.) 

—— VU 116211, U 1ie2h ae 
U 116228, U 116286, U hea 
116247, U 116260, U 116264, U 116270, 
U 116293, U. 
116295, U 116300, U 1163803, U 116304, 
U 116807, U 116325, 07> iiGsag 
116341, U 1163852, U 116355, U 116357, 
U 116869, U 1163875, °U “Siesszne 
116386, U 116398, U 116401, U 116440, 
U 116441, U 116448, U 116450, U 
116451, U 116461, U 116470, U 1164783, 
U 116477, U 116481,- 0) ieee 
116523, U 116531, U 116536, U 116544, 
116561. (H 126554126599, May 5, 
1809. ) 


UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE CO., Lowell, 


Mass. [13661 
U. S. magazine rifle. (I 75508, Apr. 
16, 1909.) 


U. S. FASHION & SAMPLE BOOK CO., 
Philadelphia, Pa. [18662-13664 
Seen at the game. (G 21445, Apr. 
28, 1909.) 
Three beauties. 
1909.) 


Styles for fall. 


(G 21444, Apr. 23, 


(G 21446, Apr. 28, 


/ 1909.) 


116056, U 116058, U | 


(H 126092-126099, | 


J 76235, U 87555, U | 


415592, U 116214, U 116224, U 116815, | 


U 116325, U 116346, U 116485, U 
116489, U 116498, U 116628, U 116629, 
MeerGsor, U 116672; Uo 1leTi7: (A 
126165-126181, Apr. 26, 1909.) 

U 87266, U 104575, U 116669, 
U 116764. . (H 126281-126284, Apr. 28, 
1909.) 


U 82717, U 34417, U 34448, U 
38359, U 38409, U 55119, U 895383, U 
89734, U 89824, U 90006, U 90096, U 


104693, U 116348, U 116415, U 116512, | 


U 116515, U 116607, 
116660, U 116663, U 116668, U 116674, 
DU; A16675,. U sa 6T9, oO 116720) 


eR Gte tat 


UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH CO., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. [18665-13695 
[Posters] 11564, 11988, 12022, 12028. 
(G 21280, 21285, 21286, 21281, Apr: 
5, 1909.) 
11986, 12075, 11989. 
21319, Apr. 10, 1909.) 


12069. (G 21820, Apr. 12, 1909. 


Bad lands; Manege acts. (G 
21236, 2138387, Apr. 15) 2903m 


11940, 12032, 12054, 
(G 21397-21401, 


(G 21317T- 


12067, 
12072. Apr. ae: 
1909. ) 

—— 12019, 12020, 12038. 


21429, Apr. 21, 1909.) 


—— 12018, 12024, 12025, 12043. 
21436-21489, Apr. 22, 1909.) 


—— 11936. (G 21459, Apr. 24, 1909.) 
12070, 12071, 12085, 12102. (G 


(G 21427- 


(G 


| 21461-21464, Apr. 26, 1909.) 
200 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 18-21, May, 1909 


UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH co.—Cont’d. 
—— 11987, 12041, 12042, 12105. (G 
21498-21501, May 3, 1909.) 


VaN KENNEL (THEOPHILUS), New 
Verk, N.Y. [13696 
Witching waves. (G 214385, Apr. 22, 
1909.) 
VITAGRAPH CO. OF AMERICA, New York, 
ms Yi [18697-13716 
Belated meal. (H 126016, Apr. 21, 
1909.) 
Cigarette making. (H 1263811, Apr. 
29, 1909.) 
Dime noyel Dan. (H 126810, Apr. 
29, 1909.) 
Dynamite waistcoat. (H 1255389, 


Apr. 10, 1909.) 


Faithful fool. 
1909. ) 


False accusation. 
29, 1909.) 


For her country’s sake. 
Apr. 29, 1909.) 


Forgiven; or, Father and son. 
125544, Apr. 10, 1909.) 


©) 126015, Apr. 21, 


(H 125548, Apr. 10, 
(H 126307, Apr. 
(H 126309, 
(H 


Grin and win. 


1909.) 

Pe nest Siri: (H 126019, Apr. 21, 
1909. ) 

Infernal machine. (H 126812, Apr. 
29, 1909.) 

Lost sheep. (H 125545, Apr. 10, 
1909.) 

Marathon craze. (H 126014, Apr. 
21, 1909.) 

Marriage of convenience. (H 125541, 
Apr. 10, 1909. ) 

Old sweetheart of mine. (H 126306, 


Apr. 29, 1909.) 

Outcast or heroine. 
10, 1909.) 

Plain Mame. 
1909. ) 

Sculptor’s love. 
1909. ) 

Tax on bachelors. 
10, 1909.) 

Where there’s a will there’s a way. 
(H 126018, Apr. 21, 1909.) 


WALTON (WILLIAM R.), Albuquerque, 
N. Mex. [18717-13720 
Rio Grande (The) 1-8. (H 125926- 
125928, Apr. 17, 1909.) 
Sandias (The). (H 125929, Apr. 17, 
1909.) 


(H 125542, Apr. 
iit 126308, Apr.. 29, 
CE, 126017, Apr. 21, 


(H 125540, Apr. 


13776 


WaTeERS (R. J.) AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH 

co., San Francisco, Cal. [13721 

San Francisco, April, 1909. (H 
1256387, Apr: 12, 1909.) 


Watt (JOHN F.), Lewistown, Mont. 
[3 photographs]. [18722-13724 
Crystal lake, Snowy mountains, 
Mont.—Crystal lake shadows, Snowy 
mountains, Mont.—Spring creek drive. 
(H 126011-126018, Apr. 21, 1909.) 


WELLS (C. J.), Los Angeles, Cal. 
[18725 
Lady riding ostrich. (H 125873, 
Apr. 14, 1809.) 
WESSLER (Huco), New York, N. Y. 
[13726-13731 
Cupid’s diary. To my valentine. 
1-6. (G 21466-21471, Apr. 29, 1909.) 


West (L. E.), Rock Island, III. 
[18732-18735 


Bridge over Coal creek. (H 125682, 
Apr. 12, 1909.) 
Rock Island: arsenals: 1.12.9 -GE 


125680, 125681, Apr. 12, 1909.) 


Scene on Coal creek. (H 1256838, 
Apr. 12, 1909.) 


WEST COAST ART Co., inc., Los Angeles, 
Cal. [24 photographs] 
[13736-18759 

Eagle Rock valley, Cal.—Redondo, 
Cal, \2-—San- Pedro, ' Cal... Has 
Wood lumber co.—Tucson, Ariz.— 
Twin Buttes, Ariz. (H 125295-125300, 
Apr. 3, 1909-) 

Bisbee, Ariz.—Douglas, Ariz. 1, 2.— 
Lowell, Ariz. 1, 2. (H 125993-125997, 
Apr. 20, 1909.) 

Arizona mining property.—Arizona, 
University of— Bisbee, Ariz.— Eagle 
Rock valley, Cal.— Fresno, Cal. — 
Nogales, Cal.—San Louis Obispo, 
Cal.—San Pedro, Cal. 1, 2.—Stock- 
ton, Cal.—Tombstone, Ariz.—Tucson, 
Ariz.—Wilmington, Cal. (H 126143- 
126155, Apr. 26, 1909; 2 c. of each Apr. 
27, 1909.) 


WESTERMANN (ANNA BURNHAM), New 
Vork, N.Y. [13760-13764 
Bedelia. (F 76338, May 7, 1909.) 
Effect. (KF 75458, Apr. 15, 1909.) 
Elaine. (F 75460, Apr. 15, 1909.) 
Esther. (F 75461, Apr. 15, 1909.) 
Hthel. (EF 75459, Apr. 15, 1909.) 


WHITE (H. C.) company, North Ben- 
nington, Vt. [18765-13776 
Blue bird nest in a hollow stump. 
G2S8. iG: 126267, “Apri: 27, 19093. 2°. 
Apr. 28, 1909.) 


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13777 


WHITE (H. C.) company—Continued. 
Cecropia moth and cocoons. 6287. 
(H 126268, Apr. 27, 1909; 2.c. Apr. 28, 
1909. ) 
Cedar swamp and turtles. 6286. 
(H 126269, Apr. 27, 1909; 2 c. Apr. 28, 
1909. ) 


Common Virginia opussum. 6228. 
(H 126429, May 3, 1909.) 
Feeding the family blue bird with 


worm. 6289. (H 125688, Apr. 12, 
1909. ) 

Great northern shrike. 6290. (H 
126430, May 3, 1909.) 

London, England. 2621. (H126270, 


Apr. 27, 1909; 2 ce. Apr. 28, 1909.) 
Muchan and Yongste, China. 
(H 126431, May 3, 1909.) 
Nest and eggs of great horned owl. 
6284.. (H 126432, May 3, 1909.) 


Nest of the song sparrow, young just 
Ratched.” 6292. (E1262), Apr 2% 
1909; 2 c. Apr. 28, 1909.) 

Orphan island, China. 
126433, May 3, 1909.) 

Young cotton tail rabbit hiding 
among leaves. 6230. (H 126272, Apr. 
27, 1909; 2 c. Apr. 28, 1909.) 


4447. 


4443. (H 


WHITE CITY ART CO., Chicago, Ill. [26 
prints. | [18777-13802 
April.—Autumn.—Boulevard trip.— 
Dancing girl.—Destination (The).— 
June.—May.—Mystic fortune teller. 
A-D.—Playing two games at once.— 
Queen of the ball.—Run through the 


park.—Sea shore ride.—Spring.—Un- 
masked.—W ooing. (EF 75410-75427, 
Apr. 14, 1909.) 


Mystic fortune teller. H-L. (KE 


75737-15744, Apr. 21, 1909.) 
WHITNEY (FRANK), Hubbard Woods, 
Il. [188038 
Hight by the six. (F 75854, Apr. 26, 
1909. ) 
Warcox (CW: E.); Pert “Townsend: 
Wash. [13804 
Mount Baker. (H 125942, Apr. 19, 
1909.) 


WILLIAMS (May), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[13805 
Bull dog. -(H 126130, Apr. 14, 1909; 
2e. Apr. 24, 1909.) 


WILLIAMSON-HAFFNER ENGRAVING .CO., 


Denver, Colo. [32 prints] 
[13806-18837 
And you may get the glad hand 


everywhere.—Beet it kid.—Both day 


20 


pt. Iv, 0. §., v.4 


WILLIAMSON-HAFFNER ENGRAVING CO.— 
Continued. 

and night.—Chums. Uapeee old hotel 
man.—Do you ever think of poor little 
me. — Friendship.— Here I met a 
daisy.—I can’t express the thoughts.— 
I know it’s hard..—I’m far away.—l 
send this littl magnet.—I send it on 
to you:—I think of you.—If my 
thoughts could take wing.—If of me 
you still think well.—In the happy 
chain of memory.—Just brush the cob- 
webs off.—Last penny to my name I’d 
spend.—Likes of U make the whole 
world glad.—May friendship’s bonds 
grow strong and tight.—Oft in the 
evening twilight—Oh what a striking- 
mateh I’d make.—Peach like you 
should pear with me.—Put in a full 
week here.—Special bound for.—This 
is the way a knife would look.—When 
yer feelin’ kinder grumpy.—Where’er 
I go.—Where’er you go.—Yes Ive 
often tried to figure-——You know how 
much I love you. (F 73862-73888, 
73890-73894, Feb. 26, 1909; 2 ¢c. of 
each Apr. 26, 1909. ) 


Woop (Harry), Kansas City, Mo. 
[18838-18841 


Intellectual pup. (F 75336, Apr. 12, 
1909; 2 ce. Apr. 14, 1909.) 


(F 75602, Apr. 19, 1909s. 2ec 
21, 1909.) 
CE (5855, Apr 
Apr. 28, 1909.) 
(Ff 76185, May 3, 1908327 
May 5, 1909.) 
Woop (Otis F.), New York, N. Y. 
[13842-13858 
Bub, he’s always to blame. (F 75535, 
Apr. 17, 1909.) 
—— (F 75842, Apr. 24, 1909.) 
—— (F 76157, May 1, 1909.) 


(IF 75539, 


Apr. 


26, 19095 2¢; 


Kid Cut Up’s puzzle. 
Apr. 17, 1909.) 
— (PF 75845, Apr. 24-0809 
Things as they ought to be. 
Todel, Apr. 17, 19093 
(F 75848, Apr. 24, 1909.) 
—— (F-76159, May 1, 15055) 
Sambo and his funny noises. 
75584, Apr. 1/7;.1909;) 
— (F 75840, Apr. 24, 1909.) 
(E 76156, May 1, 19093) 
Those rediculous questions. 
75588, Apr. 27, 1909.) 
(I 75844, Apr. 24, 1909.) 
—— (F 76160, May 1, 1909.) 


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ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 
nos. 18-21, May, 1909 


Woop (Orts F.)—Continued. 

Wags, the dog that adopted a man. 
(Ff 75586, Apr. 17, 1909.) 

-—— (F 75841, Apr. 24, 1909.) 


—_— (F 76158, May 1, 1909.) | 
WoopWARD & TIERNAN PRTG. CoO., St. 
Louis, Mo. [13859 


Niagara falls. (FF 75548, Apr. 19, 


1909. ) 

WricgHT & GOODNER, Wilkes-Barre, 
Pa. [13860, 13861 
Pharoah’s daughter. (H 126274, 


Apr. 28, 1909. 
Twilight dreams. 

28, 1909.) 

ZAHNER (M. H.) Niagara Falls, N. Y. 

[13862-13870 

Fort Niagara, dynamiting ice jam. 

(H 126137, Apr. 26, 1909.) 
Lewiston, N. Y., ice jam. 1-6. 

125911—-125916, Apr. 16, 1909.) 
—— Suspension bridge threatened 


(H 126275, Apr. 


(HI | 


Masnesee jam. (H 126139, Apr. 26, 
1909. ) | 
Mounestown, N. Y., ice jam. (H | 


126138, Apr. 26, 1909.) 


ZIMMERMAN (C. EH.) co., Chicago, I. 
[69 prints. ] [13871-13939 
Back to school.—Before winter.— 
Coming events.—Fur time.—Old Kris 
Kringle.—Peaches are ripe.—Spring 
fancies. — Thanksgiving offering. — 
Things for parties—Winter cloaks. 
(F 74932-74941, Mar. 31, 1909; 2 ¢. of 
each Apr. 17, 1909.) 
Be ready.—Before winter.—Brides, 
graduates.—First pick—Home com- 


| Satisfying linen 


| goods.—Summer 
| remnants.—Summer 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 
13940 


ZIMMERMAN (C. EE.) co.—Continued. 
forts.—Ribbons and _ laces.—Spring 
millinery.—Summer things.—Sure sign 
of spring.—Vacation. (IF 74968-74977, 
Apr i 109) 2G... Of -each: Apr. il, 
1909. ) 


Autumn millinery.—Blanket sale.— 
Carpets and rugs.—Hosiery showing.— 
Quality.—Seasonable goods.—Spring 
garments.—Wash goods sale.—We’re 
cutting prices.—Winter clearance. (F 
75394-75408, Apr. 5, 1909; 2 c. of each 
Apr. 14, 1909. ) 


Anniversary sale.—Before summer.— 


| Clearing out summer lines.—Clearing 


silks.—Colored goods.—Don’t miss our 


fur sale—bDraperies, portiers.—Has- 
| ter opening.—Fabrics from o’er the 
world.—Fall wraps.—Fur prices to 


make fast selling—Girl behind the 
counter.—He found us overstocked.— 
Home _ dressmaking.—Knit goods.— 
Lingerie.—Little price, little things.— 
Lookout bargains. — New  importa- 
tions.—New things in furs.—Overload- 
ed sale.—Piece goods  sale.—Price 
noise.—Prices blown to pieces.—Prices 
down.—Prices to move white goods. 
sale.—Shrewd buy- 
fancies. Summer 
millinery.—Summer 
shades.—Under- 
priced undermuslins. Unloading 
sale.-—Warm clothes.—What’s __ the 
style-—Winter millinery.—Wise shop- 
pers. (F 75164-75202, Apr. 8, 1909; 2 
ec. of each Apr. 17, 1909.) 


ers. — Summer 


ZUVER (LEE L.), Tionesta, Pa. [18940 


Tronesta,. Pa: M. EB. churches WG 
125751, Apr. 14, 1909.) 


Summary statement of deposits, received and credited, included in the Catalogue 
since January 1, 1909. 


Number of entries of Engravings, Cuts and Prints, completed by deposit__ 4, 874 
Number of entries of Chromos and Lithographs, completed by deposit____ 1, 056 


Number of entries of Photographs completed by deposit 


6, 713 


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FINE ARTS 


To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated; the statement as to 
the receipt of one copy of the photograph is always omitted when the photograph has 
been received on the day of entry. The notice after the first title, if printed in full, 


would read: “ Copyright by Mary B. Adelsperger, Chicago, III. 
29195, April 13, 1909; 1 photograph received April 13, 1909.” 


Class) 1, XXc, no: 


ADELSPERGER (Mary B.), Chicago, Ill. 
[18941 

Buddy, the incensed god. Seated 
figure of an oriental holding in his lap 


a lotus flower. (I 29195, Apr. 18, 
1909.) 
ADLEMAN (SAMUEL), Boston, Mass. 
[18942 
Grief. Placque of a nude female | 


figure, bent on hands and knees. 
29690, May 10, 1909.) 


ALMIRALL (RAYMOND FRANCIS), New 
Work, N:-Y. [189438 
New York, N. Y., Blackwell’s island. 
Perspective view of proposed park de- 
velopment. (I 29538, Apr. 29, 1909.) 
AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHIC 
Wor WN. Y. 
Fore ’N’ aft. 


standing in a boat, holding a line. 
29575, May 1, 1909.) 


(I 


co., New 
[13944-13947 


(I 


Good catch. Wowan kneeling pull-— 


ing up out of a hole in the ice two 
fish. (I 29689, May 10, 1909.) 

Rosa del Monte. 
tion, woman in foreground. 
May 6, 1909.) 

Secrets 39107. 
bily clothed seated on 
29347, Apr. 23, 1909.) 


ANARGYROS (S.), New York, N. Y 


a step. (I 


Vanderbilt cup race. Country road 
with two or three automobiles racing. 
(1 20263, Apr. 21, 1909.) 


ANDERSON (Lewis M.), Atlanta, Ga. 
3949 


Punk: The god of things that other | 


people do. God or joss seated cross- 
legged upon a base or pedestal. (I 
29593, May 3, 1909.) 


ARNOT (RoBERT), Paris, France. 
[18950, 13951 


Diver (The). King of Sicily throw- 


ing a golden cup into the sea, young | 


knight looking at cup. 
21, 1909.) 


(I 29257, Apr. 


An elderly fisherman , 


Tobacco planta- | 
(I 29617, | 


Two children shab- | 


[13948 


| oe 
ARNOT (RoBERT)—Continued. 


Petit déjeuner. Young woman in a 
night robe, in the right hand is held 


acup. (I 28845, Mar. 26, 1909.) 
BATCHELDER (CHARLES FLETCHER), 
Chicago, Ill. [138952 


Lincoln (Abraham). 
(I 29587, May 3, 1909.) 


Portrait mask. 


BECKWITH (CARROLL), United States. 

[13953 

Wreath of orange blossoms. Young 

girl listening to the whisperings of 
| eupid. (1 29569, May 1, 1909.) 


BENNETT (C. K.), Owatonna, Minn. 
[138954 
Holstein cattle in pasture; by Oskar 
Gross. <A late afternoon landscape 
with Holstein cows in the foreground. 
Ch 29137 Apr. 9, 4909.) 


Bere (W.), New York, N. Y. 
[18955-13960 
Aeroplane. Goblin with wings rid- 
ing astride a flying beetle. (I 29633, 
May 7, 1909. 


At play. Goblin with wings, flying 
a kite consisting of a large leaf. (I 
| 29628, May 7, 1909.) 


Feeding time. Goblin with wings 
| standing on a leaf feeding a young 
bird. (I 29629, May 7, 1909.) 


Harvest time. Goblin with wings 
removing a berry from a bunch of 
| grapes. (I 29631, May 7, 1909.) 
Mending. A bee mending the wing 
of a goblin. (I 29680, May 7, 1909.) 


Sunshade. Goblin with wings hold- 
ing a mushroom over his head. (I 
| 29632, May 7, 1909.) 


| BERINGER Mill Valley, 

Cal. [13961 

I will come back. Bust of a man 

mounted on a block, a club and in- 

| scription on the block. (I 29255, Apr. 
| 20, 1909.) 


(ALLAN C.), 


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13962 


BILLIKEN SALES ©oO., New York, N. Y. 

[13962 

Billiken’s dog. A dog squatted on 

its haunches with fore legs straight, 

large head with drooping ears. (I 
29192, Apr. 13, 1909.) 


BIRCHFIELD (CHARLES ARTHUR), New 


Works N.Y: [18965 
Bull. Tongue projected, ears ex- 


tended, horns curved, tail pointing up- 
ward. (1 29537, Apr. 29, 1909.) 
BoinEAu (PHILIP), New York, N. Y. 
[18964 
Music. Three girls at the opera, all 
in evening dress. (I 29151, Feb. 20, 
1909; 1 photo Apr. 22, 1909. 


BonTtT& (CHARLES E.) New York, 
ii, Bw a [13965 
Flunk chaser, the college cat. Smil- 


ing cat seated on oblong base. (I 
29362, Apr. 26,-1909.) 


BOSTON PLASTIC ART CO., Boston, Mass. 

[13966 

Yamakin. Statue, infant heathen 

idol seated on a shrine grasping club. 
(I 29147, Apr. 10, 1909.) 


BRAUN, CLEMENT & CO., Paris, France. 
[13967-13969 

Indische taenzerin; by Victor 
Schram. Dancing girl, nude to waist, 
fancy skirt, holding garland of roses. 
(I 29388, Apr. 27, 1909.) 

Ruse feminine 5833; by J. Worms. 
Table at which are seated a man anda 
woman ii Spanish costume; the man 
is picking up a fan which is on the 
floor. (I 29624, Dec. 31, 1908.*) 

Saulaie de la Meuse (Holland) 
8475; by <A. Stengelin. Scene on 
banks of a river; a windmill, beside 
which is a sail boat. (I 29623, Dec. 
ol; 1908." ) 


BRENNER (Victor), New York, N. Y. 


[13970 
Roosevelt (Theodore) Portrait me- 
dajlion facing to the left. (I 291388, 


Apr. 9, 1909.) 


BREUKER & KESSLER Co., Philadelphia, 
Pa. [13971-13977 
Girl in evening gown and wearing 


Coan wo.) 243... (1, 29148,. sA pr, 0: 
1909. ) 
Girl in evening gown, seated on 


chair, with head resting on left arm. 
No. 261. (I 29145, Apr. 10, 1909.) 


Girl in evening gown, seated on 


divan, with cloak thrown over one 
adem. No; 210). (1 29144, Apr:10, 
1909. ) 


BREUKER & KESSLER Co.—Continued. 

Girl seated on chair with head in- 
clined to the left. No. 260. (1 29142) 
Apr. 10, 1909.) 


Girl standing behind table mixing 
recipe from cook book. No. 266. (I 
29140, Apr. 10, 1909.) 


Girl, wearing evening gown. 
259. (I 29141, Apr. 10, 1909.) 

Little girl holding pussy cat with 
doll’s go-cart containing doll, in rear. 
(I 29146, Apr. 10, 1909.) 


BROMBERG (HENRY A.), Battle Creek, 
Mich. [18978 
Elk’s head and antlers with dial of 


clock and star between the antlers. 
(I 29230, Apr. 17, 1909.) 


No. 


Brown & BieEetow, St. Paul, Minn. 
[18979-13991 
(John); by E. P. Seidel. 
and shoulders, surrounded by 
wreath. (I 29160, Apr: 


Adams 
Head 
laurel 
1909. ) 


Art nouveau; by E. P. Seidel. 
Woman, head to left meeting gaze of 
man. (I 29164, Apr. 12, 1909.) 

Ceres and her work; by E. P. Seidel. 
The goddess Ceres, scythe in her hand, 
to the right and left are two groups of 


children. (I 29163, Apr. 12, 1909.) 
Daisy. Girl dressed in hunting cos- 
tume. (I 29169, Apr. 12, 1909.) 


Dora. Girl, sleeves rolled up, bare- 
headed, holds golf-bag. (I 29172, Apr. 
12, 1909.) 


Evelyn. Fencing girl, white sailor 
waist, black tie and black heart. (I 
29165, Apr. 12, 1909.) 

Florence. Girl low neck white suit, 
she poised ready to throw a bowling 
ball. (I 29168, Apr. 12, 19092) 

Jefferson (Thomas) ; by E. P. Seidel. 
Head and shoulders, at top to the ex- 
treme left a candlestick and some 


books. (I 29162, Apr. 12, 1909.) 
Julia. Girl with sweater, skates on 
her shoulder. (I 29171, Apr. 12, 1909.) 
Kate. Girl in low neck Sailor suit, 
holds a paddle. (I 29166, Apr. 12, 
1909. ) 
Laura. Girl in riding habit, holds a 
whip. (I 29167, Apr. 12, 1909.) 
Marguerite. Girl leaning forward 


holding between her fingers a basket- 


ball (229170, Apr. 12, 19082) 
Washington (George); by H. P. 
Seidel. Head and shoulders, around 


which there is a holly wreath. (I 
29161, Apr. 12, 1909.) 


206 


FINE 
nos. 18-21, May, 1909 


Burtey & TYRRELL Co., Chicago, I11. 
[18992 
Chicago athletic association plate. 
Decorative design for pottery and 
ehina showing an ornamental border. 
(I 29627, May 7, 1909.) 


CARY (WM. DE LA MONTAGUE), New 
work, W.. ¥. [18998, 18994 
On trail to camp. Mare being led by 
squaw, colt following, mare dragging 
lodgeskin, with girl sitting on it. (I 
29346, Apr. 7, 1909.) 
Pets of the tepee. Indian girl driv- 
ing dog which carries a pannier on 
each side. (I 29345, Apr. 7, 1909.) 


CHuRcH & DWIGHT CoO., 
i o's 


New York, 
[13995 
Proud of her brood. Mother hen 
surrounded by young chickens and 
ducklings. (I 29603, May 5, 1909.) 


Coca COLA co., Atlanta, Ga. [13996 


Springtime. Girl, large hat trimmed 
with roses, light waist. (I 29447, Apr. 
28, 1909.) 


Sormase (Ps F.) & son, New York, 
NOX. [18997-13999 
Artist (The): by Maxfield Parrish. 
Man in-long coat and soft hat, sitting 
on a camp-stool amid a number of 
large rocks. (I 29391, Apr. 27, 1909.) 


Lone fisherman; by Maxfield Par- 
rish. A lone man sitting on a rock 
with his fishing pole held in both 
hands. (I 29194, Apr. 18, 1909.) 


Not worrying about her rights; by 
Charles Dana Gibson. Pretty, ingenu- 
ous-looking young girl, with hair 
loosely waving, appealing look in her 
eyes. (I 29392, Apr. 27, 1909.) 
COSMOPOLITAN LITHOGRAPH co., New 
Mork, IN. Y. [14000, 14001 


Between two fires. Two puppies on 
first panel, five mice in second panel, 
and three kittens in lower panel. (I 
29608, May 5, 1909.) 


Little sweetheart. Young child with 
golden curls at side of head wreathed 
in flowers. (I 29602, May 5, 1909.) 


Course (EH. I.), New York, N. Y. 
[14002-14004 
Hunting the deer. Two Indians 
crouching behind trees looking at deer 
who has come down to the water to 
drink. (I 29548, Apr. 29, 1909.) 
Indian girl. Indian girl on Pueblo 
house top leaning on wall, jar in fore- 
ground. (I 29547, Apr. 29, 1909.) 


) 


nd 


$5120 —_09-——3 


ARTS 
14015 


CoursE (EH. I.)—Continued. 

Turquoise bead maker. Indian sit- 
ting in crouching position looking at 
piece of turquoise in his hands. (I 
29546, Apr. 29, 1909.) 


CROWELL PUB. CO., New York, N. Y. 
[14.005 
Girl and the peacock; by Blanche 
Greer. Girl in circle background of a 
peacock. (I 29261, Apr. 21, 1909.) 


DAPRATO STATUARY Co., Chicago, Il. 
[14006-14013 


Altar used in Catholic churches. 
Gothic architecture, below altar table 
is a relief of the Last Supper. (I 
29271, Apr. 22, 1909.) 


Altar used in Roman Catholic 
churehes. Renaissance architecture, 
below altar table is a relief of the 
Last Supper. (I 29270, Apr. 22, 1909.) 


Altar used in Roman _ Catholic 
churehes. Roman architecture, the 
altar table is upheld by four pillars 
having ornamental capitals. (I 29272, 
Apr. 22, 1909.) 


Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin. 
Angel on cloud announcing to Mary 
that she is to become the mother of 
God. (I 295383, Apr. 29, 1909.) 


Flight into Egypt. Infant Jesus in 
Mary’s arms, who is riding ass, led 
by Joseph, angel flying above them. 
(I 29535, Apr. 29, 1909.) 


Home life at Nazareth. Child Jesus 
bearing small cross standing at feet 
of Mary, Joseph is working. (I 29534, 
Apr. 29, 1909.) 


Saint Peter. Statue, right hand up- 
held in act of making a gesture while 
preaching. (I 29269, Apr. 22 ,1909.) 


Visitation (The) Mary kneeling be- 
fore Elizabeth, Zacharias with hand 
held up, Joseph standing. (I 29586, 
Apr. 29, 1909.) 


DAWLEY (HERBERT M.), Buffalo, N. Y. 

[14014 

Statue, bust, 
large shagg 
(I 29254, Apr. 


Withers (Prof. R. J.) 
features rugged with 
brows, deep set eyes. 


20, 1909.) 
Dre LAND (CLYDE O.), Philadelphia, 
Pa. [14015 


First stars and stripes. Betsy Ross 
holding up a new fiag for the inspec- 
tion of George Washington. (I 29610, 
May 5, 1909.) 


07 


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14016 


DEMING (EDWIN WILLARD), New York, 
Ne. [14016-14020 


Mural decoration for an Indian 


room. 1-5. (I 29206-29210, Apr. 16, 
1909. ) 
DEWEY (ALFRED JAMES), New York, 


Ne LY. [14021-14024 
Love light. Young woman and man 
in evening dress, before open fire, rug 
on floor before fire place. (I 29504, 
Apr. 28, 1909.) 

Starting on a long journey. Pull- 
man sleeper containing ten figures, 
young man and woman occupy seat in 
right foreground. (I 29507, Apr. 28, 
1909. ) ; 

When love is young. Night camp 
scene in woods, edge of pond, boat in 
foreground, man and woman under 
tree. (I 29505, Apr. 28, 1909.) 


Witching hour. Camp, scene by 
moonlight, to left is tent and man 
standing near fire, in front man and 
woman in boat. (I 29506, Apr. 28, 
1909. ) 


Drew (GEO. W.), New York, N. Y. 
[14025, 14026 
Birches in autumn. Autumn land- 
scape, sunset, old fashioned house at 
left, birch trees on both sides of road 
leading to house. (I 29511, Apr. 28, 
1909.) 


Silent pool. Autumn landscape, sun- 
set, woods at right, path through 
trees, Swamp showing small pond at 
left. (I 29512, Apr. 28, 1909.) 


DUBUQUE ALTAR MFG. CO., Dubuque, 
Iowa. [14027-14033 

Gothic altar, 1528.) (CF 29183) Apr: 
12, 1909. ) 

Gothic baptismal font. 1532. (I 
29376, Apr. 19, 1909.) 

Gothic confessional. 15381. (1293875, 
Apr. 19, 1909.) 

Gothic main altar. 1508. (I 29597, 


May 3, 1909.) 
1522. 
—— 1540. 
Gothic rail. 
19, 1909.) 
Du GARDIER (RAOUL), Paris, France. 
[14034 
White calm. Forward deck of sail- 


ing yacht, sail down, two women on 
deck. (I 29446, Apr. 28, 1909.) 
Du Pont DE Nemours (EH. I.) POWDER 
co., Wilmington, Del. 
Mallards taking flight. 
rising from the rushes. 
1, 1909.) 


(I 29184, Apr. 12, 1909.) 
(I 29596, May 3, 1909.) 
£929.0°(T) 2Z9StT,) Apr 


Ducks just 


[14035 | 


(I 29559, May | 
| 29175," Are ay S0o?) 


pt. Iv, n.s., v. 4 


EASTMAN (Roper. P.), Syracuse, N. Y. 
[14036 
Tom Catways family. Five persons 


whose hair represent cats. (1 29227, 

Apr. 17, 1909. 

ELECTRO-TINT ENGRAVING CO., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [14037 


Buttercup’s dinner. Child holding 
pail of milk spilling to the floor, young 
calf standing in front of child. (I 
29581, Apr. 30, 1909.) 


Ferris (J. L. G.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[14038-14040 

Ball at Gen. Howe’s headquarters. 
A lady steps from a sedan chair and 
bows to a Hessian officer. (I 29578, 
May 1, 1909.) 

Deed of gift. Library at Mount 
Vernon, Washington with hand ex- 
tended to left of table in center. (I 
29572, May 1, 1909.) 

Rights of man. Two gentlemen sit- 
ting at a table, discuss a book. (1 
29574, May 1, 1909.) 


FIDLER (ALICE LUELLA), Geneva, N. Y. 
[14041-14055 


Alice. Girl in low neck evening 
gown, in one hand is a champagne 
glass. (I 29180, Apr. 12, 1909.) 

Bath. Young girl in white summer 
gown leaning on parasol. (I 29594, 
May 8, 1909.) 

Cheering for our side. Figure with 
arm raised over head waving banner. 
(I 29882, Apr. 26, 1909.) 


Clarisse. Head done in shades of 
brown, brunette, nearly profile. (I 
29176, Apr. 12, 1909.) 

College man. Figure, soft hat, 


brim turned down, pipe in mouth, 
right hand in pocket. (I 29878, Apr. 
26, 1909. ) 

For fair Harvard. Girl sitting on 
eross-bar of large block H. (1 29884, 
Apr. 26, 1909.) 


Girl at game. Figure with large 
hat turned up on side, boa around 


shoulders. (I 293880, Apr. 26, 1909.) 
Jane. Girl walking along with a 
cane over her shoulder. (I 29178, Apr. 
12, 1909. 
Janette. Girl, her muff is raised to 
her face. (I 29181, Apr. 12, 1909.) 
Lucille. Figure with large hat with 


plume tied under chin holding banner. 
(I 29383, Apr. 26, 1909.) 

Mabel. Young girl in white, holds 
cane on which are tied ribbons. (1 


208 


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FINE ARTS 


nos. 18-21, May, 1909 


Fipter (ALICE LUELLA )—Continued. 

Polly. Girl in low neck evening | 
gown sitting on the floor. (I 
Apr. 12, 1909.) 

Princeton. Figure standing, small 
cap, Sweater vest with letter P. (I 
29379, Apr. 26, 1909.) 

Ruth. Girl in white sweater jacket. 
(I 29179, Apr. 12, 1909.) 

Susette. Figure with lingerie hat 
tied under chin holding cane with 
banner. (I 29381, Apr. 26, 1909.) 


FLORENTINE ART PLASTIC Co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [14056 
Dance of the loves and the rape of 
Proserpine; after Albani. 
relief. (I 29228, Apr. 17, 1909.) 


Frost & Reep, Bristol England. 
[14057, 14058 
Ruined temple; by Herbert Dicksee. 
Lion and lioness prowling among the 
ruins of an old temple. (I 29204, Apr. 
16, 1909.) 


Winter; by Joseph Farquharson. 
Woodland snow scene with tall trees 
on either side of pathway. (I 29208, 
Apr. 16, 1909.) 


GARRAWAY PHOTO-ART CO., Rutherford, 

[14059 

St. Patrick’s cathedral, New York, 

N. Y. A pen and ink drawing by J. M. 
Rose. (I 29625, Mar. 12, 1909.*) 


Gay (Gro. HoweLL), New Jersey. 
[14060 
Mirrored reflections. Autumn land- 
scape, still creek, hill slopes up from 
water, sunset reflected in water. (I 
29483, Apr. 28, 1909.) 


GeorceE (RicHAarD Fox), Brooklyn, 
N 


[14061-14063 

Garrison (William Lloyd). Por- 
trait in relief showing left profile. (I 
29635, May 8, 1909.) 

George (Henry). Portrait bust, un- 
draped. (I 29634, May 8, 1909.) 

George (Henry). Portrait in relief 
showing left profile. (I 29636, May §8, 
1909. ) 


GILBERT (C. ALLAN), New York, N. Y. 
[14064, 14065 


Belle (La) coquette. Young woman, 
undraped back and shoulders, brown 
hair with black feathers. (I 29478, 
Apr. 28, 1909.) 

Wireless girl. Young woman seated 


at table on which is telegraph key. (I 
29474, Apr. 28, 1909.) 


29177, | 


Panel bas- | 


14078 


| GILBERT (CARRIE M.), Portland, Oreg. 


[14066-14068 

Rain-in-the-face (Chief). Bust, 

front view, war-bonnet, etc. (I 27005, 
Sept. 24, 1908; 1 photo Apr. 3, 1909). 

Red Cloud, Sioux. 

one feather in hair, 


Front view, bust, 
falling slightly to 


one side. (I 27007, Sept. 24, 1908; 1 
photo Apr. 38, 1909.) 
Sitting Bull, Sioux. Bust, front 


view, two feathers straight up from 
back of head. (I 27006, Sep. 24, 1908; 
1 photo Apr. 8, 1909.) 

GIMINEZ 


(FERNANDEZ), New York, 


Noy: [14069-14071 
Belle of Orleans. Young woman, 
low neck blue gown, lace hat with blue 
ribbon and bow. (I 29486, Apr. 28, 
1909. ) 


Normandy belle. Young woman, 
low neck black gown, auburn hair, 
lace hat with black ribbon and bow. 
(I 29485, Apr. 28, 1909.) 


Normandy maid. Young woman, 
low neck gown, lace hat with ribbon 
around it. (I 29484, Apr. 28, 1909.) 


GORDAN (JAMES REILY), New York, 
NEY: [14072-14078 


Ball room in the New York lodge 
I. B. P. O. Elks. Classic architecture, 
two tiers of boxes. (I 29188, Mar. 6, 
1909.* ) 


Borgfeldt building, New York, N. Y. 
Eleven stories high, entrance with 
Doric columns. (I 29186, Mar. 6, 
1909.* ) 


Court house at Oakland, Garret co., 
Md. Central dome surmounted by 
large eagle, 3 porticos with 4 columns 
each. (I 29185, Mar. 6, 1909.*) 


Court house of Berger co., Hacken- 
Sack: SINS i: Three story building 
classic dome in center. (I 29189, Mar. 
6; 1909:* ) 


Interstate trust ©Co., 
Md. Six stories high, entrance in cen- 
ter with fluted Corinthian columns. 
(I 29187, Mar. 6, 1909.*) 


Madison county court house at 
Wampsville, N. Y. Central dome on 
which is mounted a figure of Justice, 
portico has 8 columns. (I 29191, Mar. 
6, 1909.* ) £ 


12 story apartment house at 35-39 
Gramercy Park, east, New York, N. Y. 
Gothic treatment, four courts facing 
the park. (I 29190, Mar. 6, 1909.*) 


Cumberland, 


209 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14079 


GREYER (Louis), Boston, Mass. 
[14079 


King of good luck. Statue, The king 
is seated on his throne, an owl is rest- 


ing on each side. (I 291938, Apr. 18, 
1909. ) 
Grover (Mrs. MarGARET SHELLEY), 


San Antonio, Tex. [14080 


Mumm’s the word. Frog sitting on 
a mushroom, holding on his knee a 
champagne bottle. (I 29256, Apr. 20, 
1909; 1 photo Apr. 7, 1909. ) 


GUNN (ARCHIE), New York, N. Y. 
14081-14096 
Diabolo girl. Young woman, burnt 
orange skirt, white waist, playing Dia- 
bolo. (I 29453, Apr. 28, 1909.) 


Female head with green ribbon fillet. 
Young woman, ribbon around head, 
drapery over shoulders. (I 29468, 
Apr. 28, 1909.) 


Female head with red ribbon fillet. 
Young woman, ribbon around hair, 
bow on side, neck undraped. (I 29462, 
Apr. 28, 1909.) 


Female head with yellow ribbon 
filet. Young woman, drapery over 
Shoulders, ribbon with bows around 
hair. (I 29461, Apr. 28, 1909.) 


Golden chrysanthemum. Young wom- 
an, black hair, white hat, chrysanthe- 


mum at corsage. (I 29448, Apr. 28, 
1909.) 
June roses. Young girl, brown hair 


and eyes, low neck waist, muslin hat, 
roses on waist. (I 29449, Apr. 28, 
1909. ) 


Kiss of innocence. Two little girls, 
five or six years of age, kissing. (I 
29456, Apr. 28, 1909.) 


Lawn tennis girl. Young woman, 
red skirt, white waist, ribbon on hair, 
racquet in hand. (I 29451, Apr. 28, 
1909.) 

Merry widow. Man and woman 
dancing, man in full dress regimental 
uniform, woman in low neck gown. 
(I 29455, Apr. 28, 1909.) 

My auto girl. Young woman, auto- 


mobile hat, blue veil, brown hair. 
(I 29458, Apr. 28, 1909.) 
Phoenix design. Man and woman, 


Side by side, each wearing a muffler. 
(I 29460, Apr. 28, 1909.) 


Ready for a spin. Young woman, 
black hair and eyes, automobile hat 
covered with veil. (I 29457, Apr. 28, 
1909.) 


Dt. EY, Nas. 


GUNN (ARCHIE)—Continued. 

Sparker (The) Young woman, black 
hair and eyes, large hat, large pink 
veil. (I 29459, Apr. 28, 1909.) 

Waltz dream. Man and woman 
waltzing, man in evening dress, wom- 
an in evening gown. (I 29454, Apr. 28, 
1909. ) 


Wood violets. Young girl, dark 
brown hair and eyes, low neck waist, 
white bonnet hat, violets on waist. 
(I 29450, Apr. 28, 1909.) 

Yachting girl. Young woman, blue 
skirt, white waist, oar in right hand. 
(I 28452, Apr. 28, 1909.) 

GusTIN (E. W.), New York, N. Y. 
[14097-14101 

Business is going to boom. Exterior 
of a church, several couples are enter- 
ing to be married. (I 29637, May 8, 
1909.) 

Great heavens, I’ll fire that shipping 
clerk. Stork looking into a_ basket 
which contains two babies, one white 
and the other colored. (I 29639, May 


8, 1909.) 
Hard day, my dear, five twos, two 
threes, and fourteen singles! Gee 


how my bill aches! Two storks in a 
tree the female is on a nest and wears 
a night-cap. (I 29640, May 8, 1909.) 

Stork & Co.—The oldest existing 
firm on earth—Undressed kids in all 
shades—No goods returnable. Large 
stork looking at a large sign. (I 
29641, May 8, 1909.) 

Welcome. Open window, a stork is 
bringing a baby to a couple inside of 
the house. (I 29638, May 8, 1909.) 
HAFFENREFFER (R. F.). IRs Fall River 

Mass. [14102 


Oriental water carrier; by G. Aureli. 
Female figure, oriental costume walk- 
ing and carrying large vase over her 
shoulder. (I 29225, Apr. 17, 1909.) 


HAMILTON (JAMES), Hast Orange, N. J. 
[14103 
Inventor’s reward. Female figure 
seated, holding sealed instrument, and 
in her left a cornucopia. (I 293848, 
Apr. 24, 1909.) 
HANFSTAENGL (FRANZ), Munich, Ger- 
many. [14104-14122 


Crusaders (The); by G. Moira. A 
bishop, a crucifix bearer at his side, is 
blessing a number of crusaders. (I 
29528, Apr. 29, 1909.) 

Family of the artist; by F. v. Stuck. 
The artist Stuck, his wife and daugh- 
ter Mary, latter in costume of Velaz- 
quez period. (I 29514, Apr. 29, 1909.) 


210 


ee wie 


FINE 
nos. 18-21, May, 1909 


HANFSTAENGL (F'RANz)—Continued. 


Her image; by F. Leeke. Young 
woman standing in forest, leaning 


against tree looking at her image in 
pool of water. (I 29525, Apr. 
1909. ) 

In the infernal regions; by F. v. 
Stuck. Men and women in various 


positions expressing extreme pain of | 


mind and body, at right woman en- 
circled by snake. (I 29522, Apr. 29, 
1909. ) 

Luneh in the forest; by J. Schmitz- 
berger. Hunter seated on stump is 
taking lunch, of which his dog par- 
takes. (I 29530, Apr. 29, 1909.) 

Mary in a Velazquez costume; by 
PF, y. Stuck. Young girl dressed in the 
style fashionable at time of Velazquez. 
(I 29515, Apr. 29, 1909.) 


Medusa II; by F. v. Stuck. Two 
fighters, one holding up head of Me- 
dusa, his antagonist dropping his 
sword. (I 29518, Apr. 29, 1909.) 

Napoleon before Regensburg; by H. 
Stubenrauch. Napoleon, surrounded 
by officers, standing on hill looking at 
town in flames. (I 29531, Apr. 29, 
1909. ) 

Pan; by F. v. Stuck. Pan, the god 
of the shepherds playing on a pipe, 
lower part shepherds with musical 
instruments. (1 29517, Apr. 29, 1909.) 

Pan; by F. v. Stuck. Standing, pipe 
in hand, rock at his back, in distance 
shepherds. (I 29524, Apr. 29, 1909.) 

Panve fricht; by F. v. Stuck. Pan, 
standing against rock, pipe in hand, 


Shepherds and flocks fleeing, two cen- | 


taurs at bottom. 
1909. ) 

Perseus and Andromeda; by F. v. 
Stuck. Andromeda, bound to a rock 
and exposed to sea monster, is deliv- 
ered by Perseus. (I 29519, Apr. 29, 
1909. ) 

Scherzo; by F. v. Stuck. Faun, half 
goat and half man following woman, 
at left another woman. (I 29521, Apr. 
29, 1909.) 

Shakespeare reading to Queen Eliza- 
beth; by G. Moira. Shakespeare re- 
citing to Elizabeth who is seated on 
throne surrounded by gentlemen and 
ladies. (I 29529, Apr. 29, 1909) 


Sin IV; by F. v. Stuck. Woman, 
mass of hair hanging over shoulders, 
snake around neck. (I 29516, Apr. 29, 
1909. ) 

Spring day; by J. Schmitzberger. 
Forest scene in spring, in centre sur- 
rounded by trees and rocks a pair of 

deer. (I 29513, Apr. 29, 1909.) 


Gi 29523; Apr. 29, 


29, | 


ARTS 
14202 


HANFSTAENGL (FRANZ)—Continued. 

Spring procession; by F. v. Stuck. 
Number of men and women with 
linked arms marching down a hill. (I 
28520, Apr. 29, 1909.) 

Valkyrie (The), III act, I scene; by 
I’. Leeke. Scene from Wagner’s music 
drama. (I 29526, Apr. 29, 1909.) 

Valkyrie (The), III act, final scene. 
Scene from Wagner’s music drama. 
(I 29527, Apr. 29, 1909.) 


Hare (J. KNOWLES), gR., New York, 


IN, ¥: [14123-14128 
Basket ball girl. Young woman, 
skirt, Sweater, no hat, arms in air, 


ball above head. (I 29479, Apr. 28, 
1909.) 
Golf girl. Young woman, double 


breasted vest with brass buttons, holds 
golf stick. (I 29478, Apr. 28, 1909.) 

Lawn tennis girl. Young woman, 
elbow sleeves, no hat, holds tennis 
racket. (J 29477, Apr. 28, 1909.) 

Ready for the matinee. Young 
woman, feather boa around shoulders, 
chrysanthemums at corsage. (I 29482, 
Apr. 28, 1909.) 

Ready for the opera. Young woman, 
pink gown, large pink kat with blue 
feathers. (I 29480, Apr. 28, 1909.) 

Ready for the promenade. Young 
woman, fox boa around neck, large 
hat with ostrich plume. (I 29481, 
Apr. 28, 1909.) 

HAVENDER (JOSEPH), New York, N. Y. 
[14129 


a lower 
(I, 29211, 


Monument. Consists of 
base, vase, Slab and statue. 
Apr. 15, 1909.) 


HoFMANN (B.), Rutherford, N. J. 
[14180-14201 
Post card designs: Christmas greet- 
ings and open book, Series 2082, A-F’; 
Christmas greetings and Santa Claus, 
Series 2100, A-L; Christmas holly de- 
signs, Series 2085, A-F; New Year’s 
greetings with flowers, Series 2108, 
A-F'; Christmas greetings with flower 
designs, Series 2087, A-H; Christmas 
greetings with scenes, Series 2107, 
A-F; Valentine, series 2102, A-F; 
New Year’s greeting designs, Series 
2086, A—L; New Year’s greetings with 
good luck symbols, Series 2088, A-TI. 

(I 29273-29344, Apr. 22, 1909.) 

HorvAtH (GuUIDO) AND GROSSMANN 
(CHARLES), Proctor, Vt. [14202 


Washington at the battle of Tren- 
ton. A panorama of the battle of 
Trenton. CL i29258)' Apr. 15, 1909.) 


211 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14203 


HovucH (FREDERICK ERNST), Duluth, 
Minn. [142038, 14204 


Miniature obelisk, or emblem of the 
Ancient Arabic order Nobles of the 
Mystic Shrine. Model in bold relief, 
ornaments and letters raised. (I 
29354, Apr. 26, 1909.) 

Tablet or plaque with double female 
sphinx. Plaque in deep relief. (I 
29355, Apr. 26, 1909.) 


Hupson (GRACE), Ukiah, Cal. 
[14205, 14206 
Andrew, no. 336. Indian boy, holds 
apple half eaten in his right hand. (I 
29692, May 10, 1909.) 
Child in flower, no. 3841. Indian 
child walking in a field of flowers. (I 
29691, May 10, 1909.) 


HupsoN FULTON CELEBRATION COMMIS- 
sion, New York, N. Y. [14207 


Hudson (Henry) and Robert Fulton 
with a figure personifying the Spirit of 
Progress, holding models of the Half 
Moon and the Clermont in her hands. 
(I 29550, Apr. 30, 1909.) 


HUMPHREYS (ALBERT), New York, 
INE Yi [14208, 14209 
Fountain with -bears’ wrestling. 


Model, fountain, base of granite, top 
with bears wrestling. (I 29265, Apr. 
21, 1909.) 

Young bears wrestling. Model, two 
young bears, one slightly smaller than 
the other. (I 29264, Apr. 21, 1909.) 


Hunt (Estuer A.), New York, N. Y. 
[14210-14212 

Colonial dame in pink with fan. 
Young woman in colonial costume with 
low neck holds fan. (I 29488, Apr. 
28, 1909.) 

Colonial dame in yellow. Young 
lady in low neck gown, colonial cos- 
tume, holds fan and flowers. (I 29489, 
Apr. 28, 1909.) 

Colonial dame with staff. Young 
woman, low neck costume, colonial 
Style, holds rose and staff. (I 29487, 
Apr. 28, 1909.) 


IMPORT NOVELTY & MFG. Co., New York, 
N. Y. [14213 
Masel guy. Hunch back man play- 
ing an accordeon. (I 29607, May 5, 
1909.) 


INDIAN TRADING co., Atlantic City, N. J. 
[14214 
Moaning of the tied. Dog in sitting 


posture tied to a stake in act of moan- 
ing. (I 29224, Apr. 17, 1909.) 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


KER (WM. BALFouR), New York, N. Y. 

[14215 

Young Lincoln. Interior of cabin, 

Abraham Lincoln lying before fire. (I 
29202, Apr. 15, 1909.) 


Kine (HAMILTON), New York, N. Y. 
[14216-14218 
Head with goldenrod. Young lady, 
large hat trimmed with goldenrod and 
goldenrod on dress. (I 29465, Apr. 28, 
1909. ) 


Head with poinsetta. Young lady, 
large hat, ties under chin, poinsetta on 
hat and dress. (I 29464, Apr. 28, 
1909. ) 


Head with poppies. Young lady, 
large hat trimmed with poppies, pop- 
pies in front of dress. (I 29466, Apr. 
28, 1909.) 


KLABER (S.) & co., New York, N. Y. 
[14219 
Lincoln tablet. Bas-relief of Abra- 
ham Lincoln, his Gettysburg speech 
and the symbols of the different army 


corps. (I 29588, May 3, 1909.) 

KUHLEN (BERNARD), M. Gladbach, 
Germany. [14220 
Jesus, Son of God, Light of the 


world. Child Jesus in rays of light 
stepping out of house, overhead are 
dove and God. (I 293887, Apr. 23, 
1909. ) 


LAMASURE (H.), Washington, D. C. 
[14221-14230 


After an April shower. Autumn 
landscape at evening, road running 
from center, puddle crosses road. (1 
29500, Apr. 28, 1909.) 


As twilight fades. Flat low land 
landscape at. sunset, road runs from 
center to houses in background, stream 
crosses road. (I 29503, Apr. 28, 1909.) 

Awakening of spring. Autumn 
landscape at sunset, four birch trees 
in foreground, pool of water at right. 
(I 29501, Apr. 28, 1909:) 

Heart of the woods. Stream run- 
ning from center, large trees on both 
sides of stream. (I 29502, Apr. 28, 


1909.) 

June day idyl. Early summer land- 
scape, trees in full foliage, small 
stream winds from center. (I 29495, 
Apr. 28, 1909.) 

Lovers lane. Autumn landscape, 
low banks of earth with creek run- 


ning between them, large oak in center. 
(I 29499, Apr. 28, 1909.) 


212 


FINE ARTS 


nos. 18-21, May, 1909 


14255 


LAMASURE (E.)—Continued. 

Old spring house. Landscape at 
Sunset, rolling country with spring- 
house in foreground, creek running 
under house. (I 29494, Apr. 28, 1909.) 


Road to the village. Country road, 
large tree to left, rail fence runs along 
road, barn on right. (I 29496, Apr. 
23,°'1909.)  - 


Twilight on the farm. Old barn 
with grove of leafless trees in back and 


old cart in front, creek running 
through yard. I 29497, Apr. 28, 
1909.) 

When nature smiles. Landscape 


with road in center, horse and cart 
ceming down road, barn at right of 
road. (I 29498, Apr. 28, 1909.) 


LANGROCK BROTHERS, New York, N. Y. 
[14231, 142382 

Badger on the alert; by Joseph H. 
Langrock. A badger with its fore feet 
on a mound. (I 292384, Apr. 19, 1909.) 


Ferocious bull’s head; by Joseph H. 
Langrock. Bull’s head showing the 


fierceness of the animal. (I 29233, 
Apr. 19, 1909.) 
Work WNie Y. 


LANMAN & Kemp, New 
[14233-14285 

Fanny. Female figure wearing hat 
and holding open fan. (I 29606, May 


5, 1909.) 

Fedora. Three-quarter length fig- 
ure dress cut low. (I 29604, May 5, 
1909.) 

Flora. Female figure seated on 


bough of tree. (I 29605, May 5, 1909.) 


LARSEN 
Mass. 


(JOHAN SELMER), Boston, 
[14286-14240 


Batter (The) Statue of street ur- 
chin in the position of a_ baseball 
player at the bat. (I 29584, May 8, 
1909. ) 


Catcher (The) Statue of street ur- 
chin in a crouching position like that 
_ Of a baseball catcher. (I 29583, May 
3, 1909.) 


Fan (The) Statue of street urchin 
standing with large derby hat on back 
of his head. (I 29586, May 3, 1909.) 


Pitcher (The) 
in position of a baseball pitcher. 
29589, May 3, 1909.) 


Umpire. Statue of street urchin, 
umpiring a game of baseball, his head 
raised with eyes and mouth wide open. 
(1 29585, May 3, 1909.) 


Statue, street urchin 
Gi 


' tectural perspective 


Larus & co., Richmond, Va. [14241 

Group of pipes. Hookah with stems 
wound around it, in front is a box of 
cigars, on either side four pipes. (I 
29349, April 24, 1909.) 


LAYTON, SmirH & Hawk, Oklahoma 
City, Okla. [14242-14247 
Daily Oklahoma building. Architec- 
tural perspective view of five-story 
building. (I 29543, Apr. 24, 1909.) 
Empire building. Hight stories high, 
the lower story carrying a semi-classic 
treatment. (I 29620, May 6, 1909.) 
Flynn and Ames building. An office 
building, seven stories high, the main 
front being composed of three bavs of 
a vertical design. (I 29621, May 6, 
1909.) 


Harbour and Bass building. Archi- 
view of eight- 
story building. (I 29544, Apr. 24, 
1909. ) 

Monte Ne school building. Classical 
style, the front being composed of 
seven bays. (I 29619, May 6, 1909.) 

Oklahoma City high school. Per- 
spective showing east and south sides. 
(I 29545, Apr. 24, 1909.) 


LEEDS (AUGUSTA GLOSE), Chicago, II. 
[14248 


Leeds (Augusta Glosé); by Hugh 
Stuart Campbell. Bust length, large 
picture hat. (I 29890, Apr. 5, 1909; 
1 photo Apr. 80, 1909.) 


LEEMING (WOODRUFF), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[14249, 14250 


Office building. Elevation of build- 

ing showing the seven groups of win- 
dows on each floor, the main division 
of the facade into three main parts. 
(I 29571, Apr. 238, 1909.) 
Typical floor plan of office 
building, shows seven groups of win- 
dows, three light courts. (I 29570, 
Apr. 23, 1909.) 


LEOPOLD, SOLOMON & HISENDRATH, Chi- 
cago, Ill. [14251-14255 
Her brothers’ clothes. Female 
dressed in man’s attire, hand in trou- 
ser pocket. (I 29554, Apr. 30, 1909.) 
Female dressed in man’s attire 
seated on a settee. (I 29551, Apr. 30, 
1909.) 


Female dressed in man’s attire, 
hand in coat pocket. (I 29555, Apr. 
30, 1909. ) 

—— Female dressed in man’s riding 
suit. (I 29553, Apr. 30, 1909.) 


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14256 
LEOPOLD, SoLoMoN & EISENDRATH— 
Continued. 


Female dressed in man’s attire, 
standing collar and man’s neck tie. (I 
29552, Apr. 30, 1909.) 


LESSEE (HLizABETH), New York, N. Y. 

[14256 

Fashion doll. Model of a fashion 

doll to show the lines that are now the 

prevailing fashion. (I 29600, May 4, 
1909. ) 


LE VASSEUR & co., Paris, France. 
[14257 
Abandon;: par J. Coraboeuf. A 
woman almost nude lying at full 
length and her head resting on a pil- 
low, young man kissing her. (I 29178, 
Apr. 12, 1909.) 


LIFE PUB. CO., New York, N. Y. 
[14258-14262 
Cost of living. Big building covered 
with signs of specialists, handsomely 
dressed patients arriving in auto. (I 
29386, Apr. 26, 1909.) 


Illusion. Girl sitting on table blow- 
ing soap bubbles. (I 29695, May 11, 
1909. ) 


Some prefer wild flowers; by Orson 
Lowell. Formal garden, the flowers 
being represented by men’s heads. (I 
29694, May 11, 1909.) 

When the greatest show on earth 
reaches Rhinoceros Corners. Theodore 
Roosevelt and suite arriving at a myth- 
ical African village. (1 29576, May 1, 
1909.) 

While the carriage waits; by Orson 
Lowell. The entire family keeping the 
carriage waiting while they have their 
dresses buttoned up the back. (I 
29232, Apr. 17, 1909.) 


LURAY CAVERNS CorP., Luray, Va. 
[14263-14268 

Christ blessing little children. Stone 
formations showing the group. (I 
29564, May 1, 1909.) 

Coral spring in Luray caverns. Pool 
of clear water inclosed in a series of 
‘terraced formations. (I 29566, May 1, 
1909.) 


Hovey Hall. <A very narrow tall 
room in Luray caverns on which the 
rocky growths on walls and ceilings 
are profuse. (I 29567, May 1, 1909.) 

Imperial spring. A pool in caverns 
of Luray, showing the abundant forma- 
tion of statactite. (I 29565, May 1, 
1909. ) 

Titania’s veil in Luray caverns. 
Formation of stone drapery. (I 
29568, May 1, 1909.) 


pt: TV; lh. S., Vv, = 


LURAY CAVERNS corP.—Continued. 

Wet Blanket, Luray cavern. Sta- 
tactite formation in caverns of Luray, 
resembling a blanket hanging in folds 
on the wall. (I 29563, May 1, 1909.) 
MAESTRI 


(AuGUSTINO), New York, 


ING [14269 
Mephistopheles - Marguerite. Two 
figures so blended together that a com- 
plete view of each is presented accord- 
ing as the statute is observed from the 
front or rear respectively. (I 29250, 
Apr. 20, 1909.) 
MaARcELL (MARSHALL), New Orleans, 
La. [14270 
Holy family-Del Cordero. Infant 
Christ sits on a lamb and holds him by 
the neck, both hands of St. John rest 
on the lamb. (I 29558, May 1, 1909.) 


MAYER (CASPAR), Astoria, Long Island 
City, IN. | [14271 
Kreutzer (Conradin). Bas-relief, 
surrounded by wreath of laurel. (1 
29590, May 3, 1909.) 


Mayer (HENRY), New York, N. Y. 
[14272 
Lucky little pig. Small statue of 
humorous fat pig sitting on its 
haunches. (I 29356, Apr. 26, 1909.) 


MAYNARD (ALICE), New York, N. Y. 
[14278 
Maynard girl. Girl crossing the 
street with policeman holding up his 
hand to stop a horse. (I 29249, Apr. 


20, 1909.) 
MELIODON (JULES A.), New York, N. Y. 
[14274 
Bold Wolf. A red man’s head and 


bust, head surrounded by feathers. (1 
29262, Apr. 21, 1909.) 


Moran (LEON), Plainfield, N. J.- 
[14275-14280 


Blue belle. Young woman wearing 
blue gown, black gloves and hat. (I 
29470, Apr. 28, 1909.) 


Fair Rosamond. Young woman 
wearing low neck gown, black cloak 
and hat, roses in hand. (I 29471, Apr. 
28, 1909.) 

Jonquil belle. Young woman wear- 
ing yellow gown and black hat, yellow 
flowers in hands. (I 29472, Apr. 28, 
1909.) 

Ready for the opera. Young woman, 
low neck gown, black cloak and hat, 
flowers on dress. (I 29468, Apr. 28, 
1909. ) 


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nos. 18-21, May, 1909 


Moran (LEron)—Continued. 
Ready for the promenade. 


and gloves, roses on dress. 
Apr. 28, 1909.) 


(I 29467, 


Ready for the reception. Young 
woman, square low neck costume, 
short sleeves, large hat. (I 29469, 
Apr. 28, 1909.) 

MorGaAN (STEPHANIE E.), Baltimore, 
Md. [14281 

World is hers. College graduate 
with diploma and bunch of roses, in 
cap and gown. (I 29549, Apr. 29, 
1909. ) 

MoRICORN STATUARY CO., Cincinnati, 
Ohio. [14282 


Taft. Bust of Taft, square base, one 
button showing on coat. (I 29592, 
May 8, 1909.) 

Murray (Davin), London, England. 
[14283-14286 

Home moorings. Harbor at low 
tide, boats of various classes. (I 
29577, May 38, 1909.) 


In a grove of grey olives. A forest, 
to the left a little shrine, through a 
clearing in the trees can be seen the 
church and village. (I 29578, May 8, 
1909. ) 

Lake Como at Menaggio. Small ves- 
sel moored in foreground, showing oc- 
cupants taking the siesta. (I 29580, 
May 3, 1909.) 

Listening now to one tide in its 
broad-flung ship wrecking roar; from 
Tennyson’s Maud. Wild bit of coast, 
high and rocky, the ocean breaking 
wildly. (I 29579, May 3, 1909.) 
Nast (CHRISTIAN F'.), Chicago, Ill. 


[14287 | 


Too late; by Vladimir Shambick. 
Corpse in bed, four other figures rep- 
resenting Fame, Wealth, Harmony 
and Death. (I 29389, Apr. 27, 1909.) 
Norris & WINTER, Washington, D. C. 

[14288 

Baseball pitcher about to deliver the 
ball. Baseball pitcher, left leg raised 
in the air. (I 29205, Apr. 16, 1909.) 
NORTHWESTERN YEAST CO., Chicago, Ill. 

[14289 

My magic lantern. Young girl hold- 
ing Jack o’lantern made from a pump- 
kin. (I 29561, May 1, 1909.) 

OepDEN (H. A.), Englewood, N. J. 
[14290, 14291 

Fulton’s triumph. In middle dis- 
tance, the Clermont with Fulton at 
the helm, is starting up the Hudson 
river. (1 29626, May 7, 1909.) 


ARTS 
14302 


| OgcpeN (H. A.)—Continued. 
Young | 
woman, low neck gown, black scarf 


Hudson’s vision. Hudson on deck 
of ship looking at vision of modern 
city of New York, while sailing up 
the Hudson river. (I 29598, May 4, 


| 1909. ) 


| pointer 


OSTHAUS (EDMUND), Mahwah, N. J. 
[14292-14294 


Along the brook. Three setters 
pointing along small brook. (I 29242, 
Apr. 19, 1909.) 


Great sport. Pointer and setter on 
point. (I 29240, Apr. 19, 1909.) 


bevy. <A setter and 
roading running birds. 
29241, Apr. 19, 1909.) 


Running a 


(I 


OWEN (C. J.), Minneapolis, Minn. 
[14295 
Viking ship. Design for pottery, ship 
with sails set surrounded by border of 
rope. (I 29532, Apr. 29, 1909.) 


PasToRE (U.) & Straue (F. C.), Mi- 
nooka, Pa. [14296-14299 
Common law. Pendentives  sup- 
porting deine, with figures represent- 
ing Common law, female figure on 
throne. (I 29541, Mar. 29, 1909.*) 

Lawlessuess. Pendentives support- 
ing dome with figures representing 
Lawlessness, female figure on throne. 
CT 29542), Mar. 29, 1909:*) 

Moral law. Pendentives supporting 
dome with figures representing Moral 
law, female figure seated on throne. 
(i 29539. Mar, 29, 1909:*)} 

Statute law. Pendentives support- 
ing dome with figures representing 
Statute law, female figure on throne. 
(I 29540, Mar. 29, 1909.*) 


PLATT IRON WorRKS co., Dayton Ohio. 
[14800 

Victor turbine for hydro-electric co., 
no. 19,935. Top plan view and side 
and end elevations of a unit showing 


arrangement for a direct connected 

water wheel installation. (I 29281, 

Apr. 15, 1909.) 

Prescott (Mrs. KATHERINE), New 
¥ork; NoY¥. [14301 


She dwelt among untrodden ways. 
Young girl, hair done close to head. 
(I 29609, May 5, 1909.) 


PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH CO., Provi- 
dence, R. I. [143802 
Warning and invitation. Figure 
of Christ standing on a rock. (I 


29238, Apr. 19, 1909.) 


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14303 


’ 


RACHMIEL (JEAN), Paris, France. 
[14803 
Oak and the reed. A female figure 
bent by the wind representing the 
reed and old man representing the 
oak. (I 29595, May 38, 1909.) 


REBER (FE. L.) & co., Seattle, Wash. 
[143804 
King co. Wash. Birds eye view, 
lakes in foreground, Puget Sound and 
the Olympic mts. in distance. (I 
25013, Apr.) 3, 19093: 1) photo Apr y6; 
1909. ) 


Rres (ALFRED ARNOLD), Evanston, II. 
[14805 


Pony and Peruke. Four collegians 
in a group the placement of two of 
them form a_ horse’s’ head. (I 
29268, Apr. 21, 1909.) 


REMINGTON ARMS CoO., Ilion, N. Y. 
[14806 

At bay. Winter scene, trapper 
standing against a tree with gun 
leveled in act of shooting at a group 
of wolves. (I 29560, May 1, 1909.) 


ReEvuTER’s, New York, N. Y. [143807 
Natty dresser. Man with moon 


shaped head, in full dress and small 
high hat. . (1 29267, Apr. 21, 1909.) 


RICHARDSON (VoLNEY A.), New York, 
N.Y. [14808, 14809 
Auburn crowned. Young woman, 
drapery over breast and arms, end of 
hair hangs over shoulder. (I 29476, 
Apr. 28, 1909.) 
Soul kiss. Young woman and young 
man, both in evening dress in act of 
kissing. (I 29475, Apr. 28, 1909.) 


Rosson (J. W.), New York, N. Y. 
[14810 


Female figure 
(I 29259, Apr. 


Study of the nude. 
Sitting, legs extended. 
21, 1909.) 

ROULAND (ORLANDO), New York, N. Y. 
[14811 

Bigelow (Hon. John). | Life size fig- 
ure Seated at a desk. (I 29601, May 5, 
1909.) 

ROYAL TAILORS, Chicago, Ill. 
[14312-14328 

Hlderly man in doorway beckoning 
for man to enter. (I 29237, Apr. 8, 
1909; 1 photo Apr. 19, 1909.) 

Fall and winter ’09—’10 fashions. 1-— 
4. (I 29198-29201, Apr. 15, 1909.) 

Fall and winter ’09—’10 fashions. 1-— 
4. (I 29243-29246, Apr. 19, 1909.) 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


Royal TAILORS—Continued. 

Fall and winter ’09—~10 fashions. 1- 
5. (I 29857-29361, Apr. 26, 1909.) 

Man at a desk behind railing. (I 
29235, Apr. 7, 1909; 1 photo Apres, 
1909.) 

Man with cloud across eyes. (I 
29236, Apr. 7, 1909; 1 photo Apr. 19, 
1909. ) 

Two figures sitting at table, three 
standing around. (I 292389, Apr. 19, 
1909. ) 


RUMMELL (RICHARD W.), 
NAY: [14829 


Manhattan (Lower). Birds eye 
view. (I 29197, Apr. 14, 1909.) 
RUSSELL (J. T.), New York, N. Y. 

[14830-14882 

Abraham and Isaac move toward 
the place of sacrifice. Man riding on 
a donkey, boy walking at donkey’s 
head, behind are two men. (I 29483, 
Apr. 27, 1909.) 


Abraham beholds the destruction of 
Sodom and Gomorrah. Steep side of 
hill, on ledge of rock a man is sitting, 
blazing city in background. (I 29423, 
Apr. 27, 1909.) 

Abraham bows down before the peo- 
ple. Turbaned figure standing, head 
bowed, he faces other turbaned figures. 
(I 29442, Apr. 27, 1909.) 


Abrabam buries Sarah. In hillside 
is entrance to a cave, cut like a door, 
man standing looking into the cave. 
(I 29444, Apr. 27, 1909.) 

Abraham caresses Ishmael. Boy 
standing looking up into the face of 
elderly man who sits on bench beside 


Brooklyn, 


him. (I 29427, Apr. 27, 1909.) 
Abraham entertains angels at 
Mamre. Man going forward to meet 


three angels, man’s right arm held out. 
(I 29409, Apr. 27, 1909.) 

Abraham falls on his face before 
God. In foreground with his face to 
the ground, kneels a man, above him 
branches of a tree. (I 29407, Apr. 27, 
1909. ) 


Abraham kneels on prayer rug. 
Man kneeling on prayer rug, face 
raised to sky. (I 29416, Apr. 27, 1909.) 


Abraham makes a great feast for 
Isaac. Banquet table, slave standing 
at corner of table. On far side are 
three women. (I 29426, Apr. 27, 1909.) 


Abraham offers a ram for sacrifice. 
On altar is a fire, at left a man is 
standing, both arms upraised, at right 
a boy is standing. (I 29436, Apr. 27, 
1909. ) 


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bros. 18-21, May. 1909 


RUvSSELL (J. T.)—Continued. 

Abraham offers to buy the cave of 
Machpelah. Man standing, garbed in 
white, facing a group of four men. (I 
29440, Apr. 27, 1909.) 

Abraham on his face on prayer rug. 
Man kneeling on prayer rug, forehead 
touching the rug in front. (I 29415, 
Apr. 27, 1909. 


Abraham pays for the burial-place. | 


Two white-robed, turbaned figures 
facing each other, man at left is drop- 


ping money into outstretched palm of | 


the other. (I 29443, Apr. 27, 1907.) 
Abraham prepares food for the 
angels. Man looking at a woman | 


kneeling at his feet; she is kneading 
some dough. (I 29410, Apr. 27, 1909.) 

Abraham sends away Hagar and 
Ishmael. In door of tent man is stand- 
ing, woman just stepping off the rug, 
little boy walks beside her. (I 29428, 
Apr. 27, 1909.) 


Abraham speaks to the sons of Heth 
for the cave Machpelah. Against cor- 
ner of stone man in leaning, just be- 
yond two other men are standing. 
(I 29489, Apr. 27, 1909.) 

Abraham stands before Jehovah. 
Man standing on a rug, face upturned, 
hands clasped to his breast. (I 29414, 
Apr. 27, 1909.) 


Abraham takes Isaac alone up the 
mountain. About a third of the way 
up the hillside are a man and a boy. 
(I 29434, Apr. 27, 1909.) 

Abraham treats with Ephron the 
Hittite. Two men have come down a 
road and are about to go through a 
gate. (I 29441, Apr. 27, 1909.) 

Abraham walks with angels to look 
toward Sodom. Man, long striped 


searf over shoulder, looking across val- | 


ley below, angel behind him. (I 
29413, Apr. 27, 1909.) 
Abram advises Sarai. In lower 


right corner kneels a camel, just be | 


yond neck of camel stand a man and 
woman. (I 29396, Apr. 27, 1909.) 


Abram builds an altar in Canaan. | 


Stone altar, on top is a fire, facing the 
altar stands a man. (I 29395, Apr. 27, 
1909.) 

Abram kneels before God. In fore- 
ground kneels a man, his face and 
figure and the ground about him all 
bright with reflected light. (1 29406, 
Apr. 27, 1909.) 


Abram receives the promise. Half- 
way down hillside stands a man, gaze 
fixed on sky, garments blown back. (I 
29401, Apr. 27, 1909.) 


ARTS 
14882 
RUSSELL (J. T.)—Continued. 
Abram sees God in a vision. Man 


stands about half-way down the side 
of a hill, his face upturned to the sky. 
(I 29393, Apr. 27, 1909.) 


Abram smites Chedorlaomer. Body 
of soldiers charging up the hill, all in 
foreground a_ terrific hand-to-hand 
conflict is pictured. (I 29402, Apr. 27, 
1909. ) 


Abram’s caravan moves into Ca- 
haan. In the center are three camels, 
maid leads the front camel. (I 29894, 
Apr. 27, 1909.) 


Angel arrests Abraham’s hand. AI- 
tar built on top of a hill, upon the 


| altar boy is kneeling, behind him a 


man is standing. 
1909. ) 


Angel blinds the men of Sodom. 
Angel stands in doorway, left arm held 
out, bright streaks of light go out in 
all directions, men fleeing from angel. 
CP'294189 ‘Apr 27; 1909:) 


Angels appear to Abraham. Man 
standing in doorway of tent, three 
angels coming toward the tent. - (I 
29408, Apr. 27, 1909.) 


Angels urge Lot from his house. 
Three figures, middle figure is an 
angel, on left is a man and at right a 
woman. (I 29419, Apr. 27, 1909.) 


Birth of Isaac. Man standing look- 
ing down where woman and child lie 
ona bed. (I 29425, Apr. 27, 1909.) 

Burial of Abraham. Foreground 
filed with crowd of people, coffin car- 
ried on shoulders of bearer. (I 29445, 
Apr. 27, 1909.) 

Death of Sarah. Man _ standing, 
head bowed, looking at dead body of 
a woman lying on a bed before him. 
(I 29488, Apr. 27, 1909.) 


God commands Abraham to offer 
Isaac. Man standing, face upturned, 
his beard and garments blown by the 
wind. (I 29482, Apr. 27, 1909.) 

God renews his covenant with Abra- 
ham. On ledge of rock on the moun- 
tain side man and boy are standing. 
(I 294387, Apr. 27, 1909.) 

God succors Hagar and Ishmael in 
the plain of Beer-Sheba. Woman and 
boy outlined against some rocks, both 


(I 294385, Apr. ‘27, 


kneeling, just beyond is an angel. (I 
29430, Apr. 27, 1909.) 
Hagar bareth Ishmael. Outlined 


against walls of a tent a mother sit- 
ting and holding to her breast a baby. 
(I 29405, Apr. 27, 1909.) 


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143835 


RuSSELL (J. T.)—Continued. 

Hagar in the wilderness of Beer- 
Sheba. Woman kneeling, she partly 
rests against a bush at her back, 
shoulders and arms bare. (I 29429, 
Apr. 27, 1909.) 


Ishmael, the archer. Lad standing, 
left hand held out holding a bow and 
his right hand has pulled the cord 
back, ready to shoot. (I 29481, Apr. 
27%, 1909.,) 


King Melchizedek blesses Abram. 
Opening of tent, in front stands a man, 
he faces another figure standing, both 
arms upraised. (I 29404, Apr. 27, 
1909. ) 


Lot and his family escape from Sod- 
om. Along road two groups of figures 
are hurrying, angel in middle of each 
group. (I 29420, Apr. 27, 1909.) 


Lot and his two daughters dwell in 
the mountain. Steep side of mountain, 
halfway down is a cave, at entrance 
two girls are reclining, man standing. 
(I 29424, Apr. 27, 1909.) 


Lot receives permission to flee to 
Zoar. Man walking with angel on 
each side, figures outlined against 
mass of foliage in background. (I 
29421, Apr. 27, 1909.) 


Lot receiveth the angels to Sodom. 
Doorway, man _ standing with out- 
stretched hand to two angels. (I 
29417, Apr. 27, 1909.) 


Lot’s. wife is turned to a pillar of 
salt. Five figures close together in a 
line, back of this group stands a wom- 
an alone, looking back. (I 29422, 
Apr. 27, 1909.) 


Melchizedek administers bread and 
wine. Man kneeling, with hands 
clasped, he looks up into the face of 
another man standing. (I 29403, Apr. 
27, 1909.) 


Pharaoh beholds Sarai. Man, left 
arm resting on throne, looks intently 
at woman who is standing at left. (I 
29397, Apr. 27, 1909.) 


Pharaoh rebukes Abram. Three 
steps lead up to throne chair, . in 
which sits king, man and woman 
standing before him. (I 29398, Apr. 


27, 1909.) 


Pharaoh sends away Abram and 
Sarai. King, right arm outstretched 
in command, three steps below on a 
landing are four other figures. (I 
29399, Apr. 27, 1909.) 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


RusseEtyt (J. T.)—Continued. 

Sarah is afraid. Woman standing 
partly shielded by flap of tent, on 
other side of tree a table at which 
three angels are sitting. (I 29412, 
Apr. 27, 1909.) 


Sarah laughs. Woman standing at 
opening of tent, pitched under oak 
tree, on far side of tree is a table pre- 
pared for a meal. (I 29411, Apr. 27, 
1909. ) 


Valley of the Jordan. In fore- 
ground is the Jordan, on either side 
the ground slopes gently to the bank 
of the river. (I 29400, Apr. 27, 1909.) 


RUSSELL-MITLER MILLING COo., Minne- 

apolis, Minn. [14883-14894 

Young America series. 1-12. (I 
29212-29223, Apr. 16, 1909.) 


SAXE (ARTHUR), New York, N. Y. 
[14895 


Tobacco jar. Two side handles, four 
legs, and figure of a devil perched on 


the lid. (I 29152, Apr. 5, 1909.) 
SCRIBNER’S (CHARLES) SONS, New 
NOrk, INVA; [14396 


Dumb luck; by Harrison Fisher. 
Girl, left arm under horse’s head, feed- 
ing him sugar. (I 29385,) Apr 
1909. ) 


SIMON (HERMAN), Easton, Pa. 
[14897-14899 
Italian idyll. Old Italian house on 
slope of hill, lady near road, geese in 
road. (I 29352, Apr. 24, 1909.) 


Lesson in Dutch history. Elderly 
man at table reading book, beside him 
little girl, lady and girl sitting, Dutch 
costumes are worn. (I 29350, Apr. 24, 
1909. ) 


Primitive laundry. Washing scene, 
group of women, one spreading wash- 
ing on grass, to right is ocean. (1 
29353, Apr. 24, 1909.) 


SMALLWoop (Dr. G. S.), New York, 
INE FS - [14400 
Physical drawing of the involuntary 
nervous system. Column on left with 
irregular lines represents a part of 
brain and spinal cord. (I 29139, Apr. 


10, 1909. ) 
SNYDER (CLARENCE W.), Philadelphia, 
Pas [14401 


Full face of girl wearing white 
waist and hat trimmed with roses 
seated at table eating ice-cream. (I 
29591, May 3, 1909.) 


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ARTS 


14428 


New York, 
[14402-14404 

Lady darning stocking. Lady sitting 
on bed, only partly dressed, hat on, 
mending her stocking. (I 29612, May 
5, 1909.) 


Lady partly dressed leaning over 
balustrade. Maid in background, win- 
dow in picture. (I 29613, May 5, 
1909.) 

Pretty blond lady sitting on table 


holding parrot in her hand. (I 29611, 
May 5, 1909.) 


STONE, VAN DRESSER CO.. 
NS. 


STROMEYER (J.) & co., Philadelphia, 
Pa. [14405 
I like syrup. Little boy and little 


girl sitting at table, little boy in act of 


pouring syrup over cakes. (I 29150, 

Apr. 10, 1909.) 

STRONACH (VAN DaALEN), Raleigh, | 
N. C [14406 


Moonshiners (The). Oak trees on 
hill side, background pine woods, two 
large rocks, a stump upon which sits 
jug. (1 29266, Apr. 21, 1909.) 


SULLIVAN (J. M.) MONUMENT co., Min- 
neapolis, Minn. [14407 
Bugler of heroic size carved in 
granite in the act of blowing taps. (I 
29260, Apr. 21, 1909.) 


ULLMAN MFG. Co., New York, N. Y. 
[14408 
Drifting. Lady and gentleman in 
row boat, he has oars in his hands. 
(I 29618, May 6, 1909.) 
VAN New 


COo., York, 


[14409 

Tea party. Lawn party in Japan 
showing three Japs, probably women, 
and three children. (I 29851, Apr. 24, 


Dyk (JAMES) 
“ip. 2 


1909. ) 
VAN Houten (C. J.) & ZOON, Weesp, 
Holland. [14410 


Chocolate mug. Dutch boy and girl 
in national costume holding between 
them an oblong banner. (I 29226, 
Apr. 10, 1909.) 


VAN NostrAND (A. G.), Boston, Mass. 

[14411, 14412 

Workers series no. 16. Two men in 

shirt sleeves lifting a piano. (I 
29148, Apr. 10, 1909.) 

no. 17. Bust and head of cab 

driver with a whip in his hand. (1 
29149, Apr. 10, 1909.) 


VEENFLIET (RICHARD), Orange, N. J. 

[14413-14416 

From the emerald isle. Irish girl, 

green hood, cloak and skirt, harp and 

shamrock in corner. (I 29492, Apr. 
28, 1909. ) 


St. Patrick’s day. Irish man, green 
hat, vest, coat, and knee breeches, pipe 
in mouth. (I 294938, Apr. 28, 1909). 


Shamrock’s greeting. Irish girl, 
green and red hood and waist, sham- 
rock in left hand. (I 29491, Apr. 28, 
1909. ) 


Top of the morning. Irishman. 
green coat, hat, and knee breeches, 


shamrocks in hat, pipe in hand. (I 
29490, Apr. 28, 1909.) 
VEREINIGTE KUNSTANSTALTEN, Miin- 


chen, Germany. [14417-14425 


Abendmal (Das) (The Lord’s sup- 
per); by Gebhardt Fugel. Christ ex- 
tending the Lord’s supper to His dis- 
ciples, four are kneeling before Him. 
(I 293868, Apr. 26, 1909.) 


Ave Maria; Franz Innocent. Ma- 
donna reading Bible, in left hand is 
rosary. (I 29866, Apr. 26, 1909.) 


Ammersee; by Paul Weber. On 
banks of river cows are drinking and 
feeding, trees in background. A b 
29370, Apr. 26, 1909.) 


Christus (Christ); by Carl Marr. 
Christ sitting with His hands crossed, 
crucifix in background. (I 29863, Apr. 
26, 1909. ) 


Durrensee mit Mont Cristallo (Lake 
Durren and Monte Cristallo) ; by Horst 


Hecker. Lake in foreground, moun- 
tains in background. (I 29372, Apr. 
2B, 19092) 


Grab Moses (Grave of Moses); by 
Friedr. Preller, Mountain view, angel 
bearing sword and helmet on high 
rock, guarding grave. (I 29873, Apr. 


26, 1909.) 

Hasenjadg (Rabbit hunting); by 
Christian Haug. Hunter firing at rab- 
bit, to left of rabbit is hunting dog. (1 


29365, Apr. 26, 1909.) 


Im schlosspark; by Eduard Niczki. 
Park of a castle, two women sitting on 
bench, three standing. (I 29364, Apr. 
26, 1909.) 


Mozart am kaiserhof (Mozart at the 
imperial court); by Domenico Mas- 
taglio. Mozart as a boy playing piano 
before empress and her court. (I 
29374, Apr. 26, 1909.) 


219 


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14429 


VEREINIGIE KUNSTANSTALTEN—Cont'd. 


Sommertag am meere (Summer day | 
by Hermann MHendrich. | 


Nymph lying on seashore, looking to- _ with flowers is seated holding a daisy 


Vg a4 


at. sea) ; 


wards woods where a knight stands. 
(I 29367, Apr. 26, 1909. ) 


Tage der rosen (Days of roses); by | 


Karl Schlegel. 
with roses in lap, other standing. 
29371, Apr. 26, 1909.) 

Vor dem spiegel (Before the mir- 
ror); by Eugen Spiro. 
ing before mirror, 
mirror. (I 29369, Apr. 26, 1909.) 


WesBB (Mrs. WILLIAM HENRY), Kings- | 
[14429 | 
Monkey caring for | 


t0n,0N. Y. 
Family cares. 


Woman kneel- | 
her reflection in | 


Two ladies, one seated | 
gl fe 


| rim. 


a baby, on table stands nursing bottle. | 
(I 29582, Apr. 30, 1909; 1 photo Apr. | 


22, 1909.) 


WEINEISS (HANS GrEorG), Munich, Ger- 
many. [14430 


Gnadenaltar von Altoetting. Altar 


shows the holy shrine with the statue | 


of Mary with the child of God on her 
arm. (I 29557, May 1, 1909.) 
West (PAvuL), New York, N.Y. 
[144381 

Billy Possum, a personal fren’ o’ Taft. 
An opossum dressed in man’s clothing 
and holding an old traveling bag. (I 
29196, Apr. 14, 1909.) 


WESTERN BLUE PRINT Co., Denver, Colo. 


[14432, 14483 | 


Blessings 
Statue, 
position. 


Princess 


of the Great Spirit. 
an indian squaw, in sitting 
(I 29248, Apr. 19, 1909.) 

Angeline 


match holder. | 


Head of an Indian squaw, with open- | 


ing in the top to hold matches. 
29599, May 4, 1909.) 


WESTIN (HILDING), Leominster, Mass. 
[14484 


(I 


Heart (The) -~ Heart supported by a | 


pedestal, pierced with an arrow. 

29247, Mar. 23, 1909.) 

WHITAKER (JOHN), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[14435 

Beach along sea 


Bathing hour. 


(I | 


shore, young woman in bathing suit | 


standing slightly to the left. 


29556, Apr. 30, 1909.) 


(I 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


WHITTEMORE (WM. J.), New York, 
Noe [14436-14438 


Idle cupid. Cupid wingless, crowned 


right hand. 
1909.) 


Jack-in-the-box. Child in harlequin 
costume seated on the floor, Jack-in- 
the-box in his hand. (I 29251, Apr. 
20, 1909.) 


Little friend. Young girl with hair 
flowing, large hat, drooping pleated 
(I 29252, Apr. 20, 1909.) 


(I 29253, Apr. 20, 


WILLIAMS (EDITH Parsons), Zanes- 
ville, Ohio. [14439-14441 


Girl in blue. Young woman, ‘blue 
gown, hat and veil, holds blue parasol. ~ 
(I 29508, Apr. 28, 1909.) 


Girl in red. Young woman, red 
gown and hat, parasol in right hand, 
roses in left hand. (I 29509, Apr. 28, 
1909. ) 


Girl in yellow. Young woman, yel- 
low gown and hat, holds parasol and 
roses. (I 29510, Apr. 28, 1909.) 


WILLIAMS (J.) 1Nc., New York, N: Y. 
[14442 


MacDowell (Edward). Bust, heavy 
hair, head full shoulders and chest. 
(I 29622, Apr. 24, 1909.) 


WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., New 
Haven, Conn. [14443 


Ready for an outing. Wood scene 
on edge of lake, young woman Stand- 
ing in outing costume. (I 29562, May 
1, 1909.) 


WISCONSIN UNIVERSITY (REGENTS OF), 
Madison, Wis. [14444 


Malaspina glacier region, Alaska. 
Model or relief map. (I 29182, Apr. 
| 12, 1909.) 


WITKOWSKI (KARL), Cailsburg, N. J. 
~ [14445 
Home from fishing. Boy jumping 
over a fence with bundle of fish in one 
hand and fishpole in the other. (I 


| 29174, Apr. 12, 1909.) 


Number of entries of Fine Arts completed by deposit of 1 photograph 


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1, 802 


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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


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


PART 4: 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS; 
CHROMOS AND LITHOGRAPHS; 
PHOTOGRAPHS; 

FINE ARTS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 4 
Nos. 22-25 
JUNEH, 1909 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


1909 


HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries, Part 4, is arranged in two alphabets of 
proprietors, with subalphabets of titles as follows: 

I. Containing titles for Class F, Engravings, Cuts and Prints; Class G, Chromos 
and Lithographs; Class H, Photographs. 

II. Containing Class I, Fine Arts (giving a list of the photographs deposited accord- 
ing to law with the applications for copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, 
Statuary, and Models or Designs intended to be perfected as works of the Fine Arts). 

The Catalogue of Copyright Entries appears each week, but to avoid the inconven- 
ience of a number of small alphabets of different subjects all the entries for Engrav- 
ings, Cuts and Prints, Chromos and Lithographs, and Photographs, completed since the 
last issue, are arranged here in a single monthly alphabet. The entries for Fine Arts 
will be found in a separate alphabet following this. 

The entries marked thus * are such as have been delayed inclusion in the Catalogue 


on account of necessary correspondence. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS; CHROMOS AND 
LITHOGRAPHS; PHOTOGRAPHS 


To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated; the statement as to 
receipt of copies is always omitted when the copies are received on the day of entry. 


The notice, after the first title, if printed in full, would read: Copyright by O. 


San Jose, Cal. 


A. Ablers, 


Class F, XXe, no. 76436, May 11, 1909; 2 copies received May 11, 1909. 


AHLERS (O. A.), San Jose, Cal. 
[14446 
San Jose, July 3-5. (F 76436, May 
11, 1909.) 


AHTRAM MFG. Co., New York, N. Y. 
[14447 

Character sketches. X-Ray family. 
(F 76988, May 28, 1909.) 


AIKEN (RoBERT E.), Kansas City, Mo. 


[14448 
Two heads with not a _ single 
thought. (G 21759, June 1, 1909; 2 c. 


May 20, 1909.) 
AKEN (W. A.), Pewaukee, Wis. 
[14449, 14450 


Pewaukee, Wis. St. Marys Catho- 
lic church. (F 76454, May 1, 1909.) 


Pewaukee lake, Wis., 


Small island beach. F 76455, May | 
1, 1909.) 
AMERICAN COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING 


co., New York, N. Y. [5 prints.] 
[14451-14455 

Bed-time.—Calling.—Dressing.—Go- 
ing fishing—June bride. (F 716946— 
76950, May 26, 1909.) 
AMERICAN-EXAMINER, New York, N. Y. 

[ 14456, 14479 

All’s well that ends well. (F 76761, 
May 19, 1909.) 

And the kittens came back. (F 
76929, May 25, 1909.) 

Baron, he visits Mr. Howson Lott. 
CH fiast, Jude 7, 1909.). 

Foxy Grandpa and little brother. (F 
76396, May 10, 1909.) 

=——_ (B' (6762, May 19, 1909; 2 c. 
May 17, 1909.) 

—— (FF 77249, June 1, 1909.) 

—— (Ff 77333, June 7, 1909.) 


Frogs, frogs, fregs and [Buster]. (F 


76758, May 19, 1909.) 
Ha! Ha! It’s Gus’s turn! 
June 7, 1909.) 


Bathing at | 


(F 77334, | 


AMERICAN-EXAMINER—Continued. 

Happy Hooligan. (F 76391, May 10, 
1909. ) 

Here he is again. 
1909. ) 

Is Happy Hooligan hopeless? (F 
76930, May 25, 1909.) 

Iss it a grizzler? (EF 76395, May 10, 
1909. ) 

James, he takes the pie. 
May 25, 1909.) 


(F 77335, June 7, 


(EF 76928, 


Jimmy, he runs a marathon. (F 
773382, June 7, 1909.) 
Katzenjammer kids in Kalifornia. 


(F 77336, June 7, 1909.) 


Mr. Howson Lott. (F 76394, May 
10, 1909.) 
—— (F 76757, May 19, 1909.) 
(EF 76927, May 25, 1909.) 
Poor. Violet. (EF. 76392... May 16; 
1909. ) 


— (F 76759, May 19, 1909.) 

Such is life in the Rocky Mountains. 
(EF 76926, May 25, 1909.) 

Trip to Chinatown with [Buster]. 
(F 76393, May 10, 1909.) 

Yes, Happy Hooligan is making a 
hit. (F 76760, May 19, 1909.) 
AMERICAN HORSE BREEDER PUB. CO., BOs- 

ton, Mass. [14480 

Bingen 2.064. May 10, 

1909;) 


(F 76372, 


New 
[14481-14605 
(EF 76586, May 13, 


AMERICAN - JOURNAL - EXAMINER, 
Vorlko iN. ¥. 
Ain’t you sorry. 


1909. ) 


= JE Oho, May dO b909. ) 

—— (F 76931, May 25, 1909.) 

—— (F 77004, May 28, 1909.) 

(Big Gh, UME (35,1909) ) 

And not only that. (F 76487, May 
1 1 9;:) 

—— (F 76696, May 17, 1909.) 


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14605 


pt. Iv, n. s., v.4 


AMERICAN-JOURNAL-EXAMINER—Cont'd. 
(EF 76767, May 19, 1909.) 

—— (F 76906, May 24, 1909.) 

——— (H (7007, May .28;, 1909.) 

—— (F 77081, June 1, 1909.) 

tk AiO, ume 2, 19092) 

———— (F 77217, June 4,,1909.) 

—— (F 77343, June 7, 1909.) 

As long as the world goes 
(EF 76442, May 11, 1909.) 

—— (F 76607, May 14, 1909.) 

— (F 76778, May 20, 1909.) 

—— (F 76964, May 26, 1909.) 

— (F 77074, June 1, 1909.) 

—— (F 77212, June 4, 1909.) 

Do you know this man? (F 76585, 
May 13, 1909.) 

— (F 76852, May 22, 1909.) 

—— (F 76967, May 26, 1909.) 

—— (F 77022, May 29, 1909.) 

— (F 77075, June 1, 1909.) 

— (F 77172, June 3, 1909.) 


Do you know this woman? (F 76693. 
May 17, 1909.) 


Even as you and I. 
4, 1909.) 


(F 77338, June 7, 1909.) 


Excuse Club. (F 76386, May 10, 
1909.) 


—— (F 76483, May 12, 1909.) 
—— (F 76736, May 18, 1909.) 
—— (F 76980, May 27, 1909.) 
(F 77178, June 3, 1909.) 
Gimlet Club. (F 76608, May 14, 
1909.) 
—— (F 76782, May 20, 1909.) 
—— (F 76903, May 24, 1909.) 
—— (F 77005, May 28, 1909.) 
(F 77108, June 2, 1909.) 


Groucho the monk. (F 76626, May 
15, 1909.) 


—— (F 76830, May 21, 1909.) 
oe Uh Ouro, May on, 1909!) 
——- ( 77076, June 1, 1909.) 
Hall Room boys. (F 76889, May 10, 
1909.) 
—— (F 76628, May 15, 1909.) 
—— (F 76768, May 19, 1909.) 
—— (F 76807, May 24, 1909.) 
—— (F 77008, May 28, 1909.) 
aaa (Olt, sues, 1909. ) 
—— (F 77216, June 4, 1909.) 


Henpecko the monk. (F 76587, May 
13, 1909.) 


’round. 


(BE Ti2i5; June 


AMERICAN-J OURNAL-EXAM1INE8—Cont’d. 
(F 76779, May 20, 1909.) 
—— (F 76933, May 25, 1909.) 
(F 77174, June 3, 1909.) 
Honest man. (F 76485, May 12, 
1909. ) 
—— (F 76763, May 19, 1909.) 
— (F 76829, May 21 1909.) 
—— (F 76982, May 27, 1909.) 
— (F 77102, June 2, 1909.) 
—— (F 77245, June 5, 1909.) 
How to be happy, though married. 
(F 76390, May 10, 1909.) 
(F 76769, May 19, 1909.) 
—— (F 76835, May 21, 1909.) 
—— (F 76851, May 22, 1909.) 
—— (F 76932, May 25, 1909.) 
— (F 76969, May 26, 1909.) 
—— (F 77006, May 28, 1909.) 
—— (F 77020, May 29, 1909.) 
—— (F 77106, June 2, 1909.) - 
(F 77246, June 5, 1909.) 


I see by the papers. (EF 76737, May 
18, 1909.) 


If it weren’t for father. 
May 12, 1909.) 


(F 76695, May 17, 1909.) 
— (F 76834, May 21, 1909.) 
— (F 76968, May 26, 1909.) 
— (F 77080, June 1, 1909.) 
—— (F 77107, June 2, 1909.) 
(FE 77342, June 7, 1909.) 


(F 76486, 


Mr. Jack. (F 76738, May 18, 1909.) 
Mrs. Trubbell. (F 76441, May 11, 
1909.) 


—— (F 76904, May 24, 1909.) 
(EF 77339, June 7, 1909.) 

Never again. (EF 16887, May 10, 
1909. ) 

— (F 76482, May 12, 1909.) 

—— (FF 76627, May 15, 1903;) 

—— (F 76764, May 19, 1909.) 

— (F 76832, May 21, 1909.) 

—— (F 77003, May 28, 1909.) 

— (F 77078, June 1, 1909.) 

—— (F 77104, June 2, 1909.) 

On the job. (EF 76766, May 19, 
1909. ) 

Republican tariff for the consumer. 
(F 76439, May 11, 1909.) 

Rhymo the monk. (F 76609, May 


14, 1909. ) 

Tale of two cities. (F 76905, May 
24, 1909.) 

There’s a reason. (F 76388, May 10, 
1909. ) 


222 


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nos. 22—25, June, 1909 


AMERICAN-J OURNAL-EXAMINER—Cont’d. 
(F 76484, May 12, 1909.) 


—— (F 76694, May 17, 1909.) 
— — (F 76765, May 19, 1909.) 
—— (F 76831, May 21, 1909.) 
—— (F 76966, May 26, 1909.) 
— (F 77079, June 1, 1909.) 
—— (F 77214, June 4, 1909.) 
(F 77341, June 7, 1909.) 
Tightwaddo the monk. (F 76369, 

May 8, 1909.) 

(F 76443, May 11, 1909.) 
— (F 76739, May 18, 1909.) 
—— (F 76853, May 22, 1909.) 
— (F 76965, May 26, 1909.) 
— (F 77021, May 29, 1909.) 
(F 77248, June 5, 1909.) 


*Twas buta dream. (F 763868, 
8, 1909.) 


— (F 76610, May 14, 1909.) 
—— (F 76780, May 20, 1909.) 
— (F 76934, May 25, 1909.) 
— (F 76981, May 27, 1909.) 
— (F 77213, June 4, 1909.) 
— (F 77247, June 5, 1909.) 
— (F 77340, June 7, 1909.) 
What can a poor woman do? 
76440, May 11, 1909.) 
(F 76697, May 17, 1909.) 
—— (F 76833, May 21, 1909.) 
— (F 76970, May 26, 1909.) 
—— (F 77082, June 1, 1909.) 
( F 77344, June 7, 1909.) 
What made Mad Mullah mad. 
76781, May 20, 1909.) 


AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH CO., 
New York, N. Y. [14606-14609 


May 


(FE 


cE 


Baby’s shoe. (H 126827, May 10, 
1909.) 

Jilt (The) (H 126828, May 10, 
1909. ) 


Jones and the lady book agent. (H 
126829, May 10, 1909.) 

One busy hour. (H 126642, May 6, 
1909.) 
AMERICAN PRESS ASSN., 

he 


Nobody loves a fat man. 
May 10, 1909.) 


76375, May 10, 1909.) 
76376, May 10, 1909.) 
76595, May 14, 1909.) 
76596, May 14, 1909.) 
(EF 76716, May 18, 1909.) 


New York, 
[14610-14623 
(F 76374, 


14644 


AMERICAN PRESS ASSN.—Continued. 

(EF 76776, May 20, 1909.) 

(F 76800, May 21, 1909.) 

(F 76914, May 25, 1909.) 

(F 76951, May 26, 1909.) 

(FEF 76992, May 28, 1909.) 

(F 77072, June 1, 1909.) 

(F 77101, June 2, 1909.) 

(F 77206, June 4, 1909.) 

AMMONS (ALBERT), Memphis, Tenn. 

[14624 

Illinois central ry. bridge, Ohio 

river. (H 127181, May 17, 1909; 2c. 

May 10, 1909.) 


ANDERSON (LEwis M.), Atlanta, Ga. 


[14625 
Punk. (F 76855, May 22, 1909.) 
ANSONIA, New York, N. Y. [14626 


Ansonia grill room. (H 127753, May 


28, 1909.) 


APOSTLESHIP OF PRAYER, New York, 
NEY. [14627, 14628 


Kingdom come. (G 21568, May 11, 
1909. ) 


Sacred heart. 
1909.) 


AUSTEN 
Staten Island, N. Y. 

Old windmill, Dortrecht. 
May 10, 1909.) 

Sheep and shepherd by _ canal, 
Bruges. (H 126914, May 12, 1909.) 

Sheep beside canal, Bruges. (H 
126915, May 12, 1909.) 

Sheep crossing road, Normandy. 
126916, May 12, 1909.) 

Sheep grazing by roadside, Nor- 
mandy. (H 126785, May 10, 1909.) 

Sheep homeward bound, Normandie. 
(H 126917, May 12, 1909.) 


AUTOLINE MFG. CO., Detroit, Mich. [8 
photegraphs. ] [14635-14642 
Bandaging wound.—Dressing wound. 
—HEezema. Back view, front view.— 
Knife cut.— Running sore on leg. — 
Smothering the flames.—Stopping the 
flow of blocd. (H 127601-127608, May 
26, 1909.) 


BaBer (A. M.), Seattle, Wash. [14643 


Eskimo and iggorrote. (H 127267, 
May 19, 1909.) 


(G 21567, May 11, 


(ELIZABETH ALICE), Clifton, 
[14629-14634 


(H 126784, 


(H 


Los Angeles, 
[14644 


(H 


BAILEY (MERRITT L.), 
Cal. 
Los Angeles, Cal., Elks temple. 


127172, May 17, 1909.) 


223 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14645 
BaiLEy (O. H.), Cambridge, Mass. 
[14645 
Willimantic, Conn., 1909. (F 76750, 


May 19, 1909.) 


Bain (GEORGE GRANTHAM), New York, 
ING CY [14646-14673 
Bacchus and Bacchantes. (H 126661, 
May 6, 1909.) 
Burden (Mrs.) and Mrs. 
(H 126666, May 6, 1909.) 
Burden (Mrs.) dancing. 1, 2. 
126601, 126602, May 5, 1909.) 
Borden (Mrs. vA. |S). 05 
126658, 126659, May 6, 1909.) 


Eustis. 


(HL 


no 


(H 


Crawford (Miss) and Miss Weyman. 
(H 126600, May 5, 1909.) 


Crown Prince Japan. (H 126667, 
May 6, 1909.) 
Crown Princess Japan. (H 126668, 


May 6, 1909.) 

Kustis (Mrs.) and Mrs. Gray. 1, 2. 
(H 127035, 1270386, May 15, 1909.) 

Bustis (Mrs. J. ..Be)eoo( Hi 2026660, 
May 6, 1909.) 

Falconio (Megr.) 
ley and Mgr. Lavelle. 
24, 1909.) 

Flower 
1909. ) 

Gould (Mrs. Frank) and children. 
(H 127506, May 24, 1909.) 

Gould (Muriel). (H 126664, May 
6, 1909.) 


Group of Bacchantes. 
May 5, 1909.) 


Archbishop Far- 
(H 127507, May 


girls. (H 126604, May 5, 


(H 126605, 


a §, 2. (Ho a26662, 126665.) Way 
6, 1909.) 
Hopping (Mrs.) and Mrs. Brown. 


(H 126608, May 5, 1909.) 


Ivins (W. M.).. (Hl 12660T, May 5 
1909. ) 


Jerome uW. 'T’.) 124.) CH), 4126730= 
126733, May 7, 1909; 2 c. of each May 
S, 1909.) 

Merker) (Mrs, -S! /S.)¢. CH 126606: 
May 5, 1909.) 

Society group 1. (H 127508, May 
24, 1909.) 


Villard. (Mrs. H: G.). 
May 6, 1909.) 


BAKowSKI (B. B.), La Grande, Oreg. 
[14674, 14675 


(H 126665, 


Wallowa lake, 967, 968, (H 126888, 
126889, May 12, 1909; 2 ¢. of each 
Mar. 29, 1909.) 


pt. Iv, 0.:s., v. 4 


BANDHOLTZ (FRED. J.), 
Iowa. [14676-14683 


Chanute, Kans. (H 127382, eas 2A, 
1909; 2 c. May 22, 1909.) 


Cherryvale, Kans. (H 127333, May 
21, 1909; 2 c. May 25, 1909.) 


Coffeyv oe Kans. (H 127575, May 


Des Moines, 


24, 1909; 2 c. May 25, 1909.) 
Emporia, Kans. (H 127334, May 21, 
1909. ) 


Independence, Kans., Penn. ave. and 
Myrtle st. (H 127576, May 24, 1909; 
2c. May 25, 1909.) 

Iola, Kans. (Hi. 4273355 May eZ 
1909; 2 c. May 22, 1909.) 

Ottawa, Kans. (H 126845, May 10, 
1909; 2 c. May 22, 1909.) 
2nd and Main sts. (H 127336, 
May 21, 1909; 2 c. May 22, 1909.) 


BaRNETT (ALFONSO L.), Houston, Tex. 

[14684-14686 

Galveston, 1, 2. (H 126682, 126683, 

May 6, 1909; 1 ec. of each Apr. 5, 1909, 
1 ce. of each May 6, 1909. ) 


Houston city, 2. (H 126681, May 6, 
1909; 1 ec. Mar. 29, 1909, 1 ¢. May 6G, 
1909. ) 


BARR-FARNHAM PHOTO POST CARD CO., 
Washington, D. C. [14687-14695 
Cabin John bridge, Historie granite 
tablet. (H 127592, May 25, 1909.) 

Loving (Walter H.), 1-3. 
127021-127023, May 14, 1909.) 

Navarro (Pedro B.) (2) 42m; 
May 17, 1909.) 

Norfolk base ball club. 1909. A. B. 
(Hi 1271382, 127133, May oo toe ees 
of each May 3, 1909, 1 ¢. of each May 
18, 1909.) 


Philippine constabulary band at At- 
lantiec City, N: J. 2, 2.9 ((EiezGsts: 
126864, May 11, 1909.) 

BAUER (CHARLES), New York, N. Y. 
[14696 

Ladies’ car. (H 125687, Apr. 2, 1909; 
2 @. May 18, 1909.) 

BELINFAUTE Philadelphia, 
Pa [14697 

St. Clements altar (H 126738, Apr. 
2, 909:*) 

BERWIN (L. M.), Chicago, Il. 

[14698-14701 
(F 76364, May 


(H 


(ERNEST), 


Billiken and Bobby. 
8, 1909.) 


—— (F 76684, May 17, 1909.) 
—— (F 76864, May 22, 1909.) 
——- (F 76998, May 28, 1909.) 


224 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, 


nos. 22—25, June, 1909 

N.). Willimantic, 

[14702-14707 
(H 125841-— 


BEVILLE 
Conn. 
Willimantic, Conn. 1-6. 

125846, Apr. 15, 1909.*) 


BIOGRAPH co., New York, N. Y. 
[1470S-14715 


( JULIAN 


Cricket on the hearth. (H 127599, 
May 26, 1909.) 
Hloping with aunty. (H 127883, 


May 22, 1909. 

Eradicating aunty. 
28, 1909. 

French duel. (H 127177, May 18, 
1909; 2 c. May 6, 1909.) 

His duty. (H 127701, May 28, 1909.) 


(H 127700, May 


Resurrection. (H 127268, May 19, 
1909. ) 

Two memories. (H 127384, May 22, 
1909.) 

What drink did. (H 127702, May 
28, 1909.) 


BisBee (C. E.), Twin Falls, Idaho. 
[14716, 14717 


Bickel school. (H 127018, May 14, 
1909. ) 
Lincoln school. (H 127019, May 14. 
1909. ) 
BoNAWITZ (GEORGE), New York, N. Y. 
[14718 
Retrospection. (F 76961, May 26, 
1909. ) 
BooK NEWS MONTHLY, Philadelphia, 
Pa. [14719, 14720 . 


Hamilton (Lady) as Cleopatra. 
76713, May 18, 1909.) 

Nelson (Lord) in the cabin of The 
Victory. (F 76714, May 18, 1909.) 
Bowers (S. Atonzo), New York, N. Y. 

[14721, 14722 
(F 76962, May 


(FE 


Champagne bubble. 
26, 1909.) 

Ready for the plunge. 
May 26, 1909.) 

Boysen (J. T.), Yosemite, Cal. [4 

photographs] [14723-14726 

At home in the forest.—Aware of an 


(F 76963, 


intruder.—Scented.—Seen. (H127963-— 

127966, June 5, 1909.) 

BrAaGpoN (JOHN C.), Pittsburg, Pa. 
[14727 


Early spring. (H 126920, May 12, 
ie; 2 c. Apr: 27, 1909.) 
BRIGMAN (ANNIE W.). 

Cal. [14728, 14729 

Bubble (The).—Dying cedar. (H 
126862, 126861, May 11, 1900; 2 c. of 
each May 12. 1909.) 


Los Angeles, 


ETC. 
14751 


Bropig£ (Epwarp L.), Cambridge, Mass. 
[14730 

Scala santa; or, Holy staircase. (F 
76348, Apr. 22, 1909; 2 c. May 8, 1909.) 


BrRooKSBY (WILLIAM), Searchlight, 
Ney. [14731 
Searchlight, Nev. (H 127055, May 
15, 1909.) 
BROWNFIELD (W. Y.), West Point, 
Iowa. [14732 


West Point, Iowa, St. Marys Catholic 
church. (H. 1263839, Apr. 30, 1909; 2 ¢. 
May 18, 1909.) 


Bure BROS., San Francisco, Cal. 
[14733 
Richmond, Cal. (F 76682, May 17, 
1909352 e. June 1, 19095) 


BuTLeR (Mrs. H. B. C.), Dorchester, 

Mass. [14734, 14735 

Boston, Mass., Hancock, House. (F 
76424, May 11, 1909.) 


Channing (Wm. E.) (F 76423, May 


11, 1909.) 
BUTTERFIELD (JOHN ny; North 
Yakima, Wash. [14736 
Butterfield’s anaconas. (F 763881, 


May 10, 1909.) 


CALIFORNIA EUCALYPTUS TIMBER CO., 
Kansas City, Mo. [14737-14739 
Eucalyptus rostrata, 18 years old. 
(F 76704, May 6, 1909; 2 ce. May 17, 
1909. ) 
—19 years old. 
1909. ) 
Tulare, Cal., Row of rostrata trees. 
(F 76706, May 17, 1909.) 
CAMP (H.B.) co., Chicago, Ill. [14740 
Lighting the way. (F 76132, Apr. 
30, 1909; 2 c. May 15, 1909.) 
CAMPBELL, METZGER & JACOBSON, New 
York, N. Y. [4 chromos] 
[14741-14744 
Gertrude. — Margaret. — Possum. — 


(F 76705, May 17, 


Primrose. (G 21707-21710, May 22, 

1909. ) 

CANTERBURY. CO., Chicago, [ll. [6 
prints] [14745-14750 


And one to grow on.—Birthday 
(A).—Birthday reminder.—Deliver all 
goods in rear.—I searched the whole 
world forth—May you take the cake. 
(F 76745-76748, May 6, 1909.) 


T.), Philadel- 
[14751 


(EF 


CARPENTER 
phia, Pa. 
Southern York county league. 
76625, May 15, 1909.) 


(CHARLES 


229 


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14752 


‘CARPENTER (FF. M.), Enosburg Falls, 
Vt. [3 photographs.] 
[14752-14754 
Capitol. — Liberty. — Parade. (H 
126819-126821, May 10, 1909.) 


“CENTAUR FILM co., New York, N. Y. 
[14755-14757 
Johnny and the Indians. (H 127303, 


May 21, 1909.) 
Serappy Billi. 
1909.) 
Temptation of John Gray. 
126641, May 6, 1909.) 


(H 127775, May 20, 


(H 


CHAPMAN (ALSON), Moraine Park, 
Colo. [14758 
Mountain sheep. (H 127714, May 

28, 1909. ) 
CHAPMAN (CHARLES P.), Bayonne, 
N. J. [14759 


Sphinx has spoken its secret. (F 
74314, Mar. 10, 1909; 2 ec. Apr. 5, 
1909.) 


CHAPMAN STUDIO, Walla Walla, Wash. 

[14760, 14761 

Blalock orchard tracts. 1, 2: (H 
127967, 127968, June 3, 1909.) 


CHENEY (Mary Movtton), St. Paul, 
Minn. [14762-14765 


And in the morning then shall ye 
see the glory of the Lord. (F 76619, 
May 14, 1909.) 


In every common flower that blows. 
(FE 76622, May 14, 1909.) 


Merry Christmas, happy New Year 
to you, A (F 76618, May 14, 1909.) 

One hour alone is in thy hands. (F 
76620, May 14, 1909.) 


CHILD (WARREN H.), Hingham Mass. 
[14766 
Down-Haster (A) (H 126772, May 
10, 1909. ) 
ClociA (VINCENT), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[14767 
Certificato di admissione. (G 21718, 
May 25, 1909; 2 c. May 14, 1909.) 


‘CLINEDINST (B. M.), Washington, D. C. 
[7 photographs. ]} [14768-14774 
Bamberger (Raymond S.).—Clark 
(Walter E.) — Durand (BE. Dana) — 
Garrand (Miss Lucy)—Gore (Mrs. T. 
P.) — Rojas (Pedro Ezekial) — Taft 
(Miss Helen). (H 127717-127723, May 
28, 1909.) 


CoLBy (JAMES M.), Wausau, Wis. [16 
photographs. ] [14775-14790 
Fountain City, Wis.—Grand Rapids, 
Wis., 1-8.—Wausau, Wis., 1, 2.—Wis- 
consin river, 1-5. (H 1279382-127947, 
June 2, 1909.) 


pt. Iv, n. s., v.4 


CoLuieR (P. F.) & son, New York, N Y. 

[14791-14819 

Roosevelt’s (Mr.) Africa, 1-29. (H 
126525-126553, May 5, 1909.) 


COLONIAL PRINTING CO., New York, N. Y. 
[3 prints. ] [14820-14822 


Bald game.—Is it hot enough for 
you.—-Reason I could not get there on 
time. (F 76592-76594, May 14, 1909.) 


COMMERCIAL MILLING Co., Detroit, Mich. 
[14823 
Paneake boy. (H 127194, May 19, 


1909. ) 


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

[54 chromos] [14824-14877 

Christmas cards. (G 21538— 
21549, May 3, 1909.) 

Best wishes for a happy Easter.— 
Best wishes for Easter.—Bright and 
happy Easter.—Bright and prosperous 
New Year.—Cordial new Year’s greet- 
ing.—Easter greetings. A, B.—Glad 
tidings for 1910.—Happy Haster. A, 
B.— Happy New Year, 1910.—Here’s 
to the health of every friend.—Joyous 
Easter.—Joyous  Eastertide.—Loving 
Easter greeting.—Loving Easter greet- 
ings.—New Year greetings.—Prosper- 
ous New Year to you.—Speed the old 
and welcome the New Year.—Welcome 
the New Year.—Wishing you a joyous 
Easter.—Wishing you a joyous New 
Year.—Wishing you happiness and 
plenty in the New Year.—1910 happy 
New Year. (G 21641-21664, May 20, 
1909.) 


Don’t you wish you were one of 
us.—Gee! If one girl would only leave 
me.—I am on the same old racket.— 
Isn’t he just darling.—Now, what are 
you up to.—Now, who’s talking to 
you.—Skating is alright.—Which one 
of you is thinking about the mistle- 
toe.—You may imagine what’s com- 
ing. (G 21719-21727, May 26, 1909.) 


Do you dare me to come under.— 
Hammock days. 1-6.—Not yet but 
soon.—Peach of a load. (G 21762- 
21770, June 4, 1909.) 


1-12. 


CooLIDGE (BALDWIN), Woburn, Mass. 


[14878 
Quincy (Dorothy), wife of Gov. 
John Hancock; by John Singleton 
Copley. (H 126504, May 5, 1909.) 


Cooper (Epwin H.), Chester, Pa. 
[14879 
Mother’s ring. (H 127855, June 1, 
1909.) 


226 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, 


nos. 22—25, June, 1909 


ETC. 
14995 


Cooper (W. A.), New York, N. Y. 
[14880 
Sorolla y Bastida (Signor Joaquin), 


portrait. (H 127777, May 29, 1909.) 
COURIER CO. OF BUFFALO, Buffalo, N. Y. 
[14881 

Signs of springtime. 5798. (G 


21430, Apr. 21, 1909.) 
CraAM (MapISson H.), Prudence Island, 
1 AB {14882-14892 
[Prudence Island, R. I.] 1-11. (H 
127689127699, May 18, 1909.) 


CRIPPEN & REESE, Bemidji, Minn. 
[14893, 14894 


Atira. (H 127173, May 17, 1909.) 
Centenarian (The) (H 127174, May 
17, 1909.) 


CRooNBORG (FREDERICK T.), New York, | 
iy age P 


[14895, 14896 

Advanced fashions. May, 1909, vol. 

4,no.2. Supplements A, B. (F 76614, 
76615, May 15, 1909.) 


CRYSTAL WASHING CO., Denver, Colo. 
[14897 
Wet wash. (F 76842, Feb. 24, 1909; 
2 ce. May 22, 1909.) 


CULVER MILITARY ACADEMY, Culver, 

Ind. [14898 

Culver cavalry cadet jumping the 
bar. (H 126765, May 10, 1909.) 


CurTIs (ASAHEL), Seattle, Wash. 
[14899-14908 
Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition. (H 
127715, May 28, 1909.) 
Lake Southerland, 
127518, May 24, 1909.) 
Mt. Rainier from Spray Park. (H 
126927, May 12, 1909.) 
Snoqualmie falls. (H 126616, May 
5, 1909.) 
— (H 127860, June 1, 1909.) 


Alders. (H 


Curtis & CAMERON, Boston, Mass. 
[14904-14923 
Baby; by R.M. Upjohn. (H 126865, 


May 11, 1909.) 
Bedtime stories; by Francis Day. 
(H 126866, May 11, 1909.) 
Child in the house; by Ella Condie 
Lamb. (H 126921, May 12, 1909.) 
Marine; by A. T. Bricher, 1-3. (H 
126867-126869, May 11, 1909.) 
Napanock, scene at; by Wm. Hart. 
1-8. (H 126870—-126872, May 11, 1909.) 
Normandy interior; by Lee Lufkin 
Kaula. 1,2. (H 126873, 126874, May 
11, 1909.) 


227 


Curtis & CAMERON—Continued. 
Peace and plenty; by George Inness. 
(H 126875, May~11, 1909.) 
Reverie; by Christine Lumsden. 1, 
2. (H 126876, 126877, May 11, 1909.) 
Sleep; by Carroll Beckwith. 1, 2. 
(H 126878, 126879, May 11, 1909.) 
Sun maiden; by Lillian M. Genth. 
(H 126880, May 11, 1909.) 
(H 126922, May 12, 1909.) 
Unrepentant; by Hilda Belcher. (H 
126881, May 11, 1909.) 
Washington (George); by Gilbert 
Stuart. (H 126882, May 11, 1909.) 


DAaMPF (CHARLES J.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 

[14924-14927 

Clarke (Rev. Dr. L. Mason) A—-D. 
(H 127798-127801, May 29, 1909.) 


Davis (CHARLES E.), Portland, Me. 
[14928-14930 
Home of the red man. (H 127780, 


May 29, 1909.) 
Old hand liner. 
29, 1909.) 
Old lobster 
May 29, 1909.) 


(H 127779, May 


tirapoer., . CEL Ais 


Davis & EICKEMEYER, New York, N. Y. 

[14931, 14932 

August reverie. (H 127509, May 24, 
1909.) 

Fancy free. 
1909.) 


(H 127510, May 24, 


Day (LueEeLLa), St. Augustine, Fla. 
[149338, 14934 
Ponce de Leon cross. 1513 A, B.. 
(H 127032, 127033, May 15, 1909.) 


DENVER Post, Denver, Colo. 
[14935-14938 
Adventures of the little Post Want 
ad. (EF 76523, May 13, 1909.) 
—— (F 76777, May 20, 1909. 
—— (F 76978, May 27, 1909.) 
—— (F 77197. June 4, 1909.) 


DETROIT PUBLISHING Co., Detroit Mich. 

[14939-14995 

Adirondack mts., N. Y. 146 (H 
127529-127574, May 24, 1909.) 

Detroit, Mich., Y. M. C. A. building. 
(H 127791, May 29, 1909.) 
Duluth. Minn <1, 2. 

127904, June 1, 1909.) 


(H 127908, 


Indianapolis, Ind., Ex-President 
Harrison’s house. (H 127905, June 1, 
1909. ) 


Livingstone channel. 1, 2. (EH. 
27792, 127793, May 29, 1909.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14996 


DETROIT PUBLISHING co.—Continued. 

Marquette, Mich. Front. st. 
127794, May 29, 1909.) 

New York, N. Y., Statue of Liberty. 
(Hi 127795, May 29, 1909.) 

Niagara Falls, Rapids above Ameri- 
ean falls. (H 127796, May 29, 1909.) 

St. Paul, Minn., Post-office. (H 
127906, June 1, 1909.) 

St. Paul and Harriet island, Minn. 
(HE 127797,. May. 29, 1909.) 


GH 


DiITsoN (OLIVER) co., Boston, Mass. 


[14996 
Easy opera transcriptions. (EF 
76446, May 11, 1909.) 
Dopson (HENRY CLAY) JR., St. Mi1- 
chaels, Md. [14997, 14998 
Emersons Point. (H 126901, May 
12, 1909.) 


Lane Emersons Point. (H 126902, 


May 12, 1909.) 


DOUGHERTY (C. J.), Long Beach, Cal. 
[14999, 15000 
Just out. (H 127951, June 2, 1909; 
1c. May 18, 1909, 1 c. June 2, 1909.) 
Our first day off. (H 127952, June 
2, 1909; 2. ¢. May 18, 1909.) 
DrRouGHT (JAMES T.), Milwaukee, Wis. 
[15001 
Wisconsin legislature, 1909. (F 
76774, May 20, 1909.) 
DRUCKER & co., New York, N.Y. 
[15002 
Luncheon tendered Wright bros. 
(H 127005, May 14, 1909.) 


DucaNn (L. H.), Bloomington, II. 
[15008 
Illustrated card of dancing. (H 
126617, - May’ 5, 1909; 2 ¢. ‘Apr. 29, 
1909.) 
DUMBACK (J. A.), Independence, Wis. 
[15004 


Independence, Wis., Sts. Peter’s and 
Pauls Polish Catholic church. (F 
76453, May 38, 1909.) 


DUNHAM (EpcGaArR), Princeton, Ill. 
[15005 
Princeton, Jll., High school. (H 


127158, May 17, 1909.) 


Dupont (AMIE), New York, N. Y. 

[15006-15020 

Gadski (Johanna) 1-9. (H 127043- 
127050, 127052, May 15, 1909) 

Gay (Maria), Carmen 14, 15. 


Lp pa le (H 
127037, 127038, May 15, 1909.) 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


DuPont (AMIE)—Continued. 

Mattfeld (Marie) and Rossina Van 
Dyck, Hansel and Gretel. 1-4. (H 
127039-127042, May 15, 1909.) 


DUTCHESS PRESS, Fishkill-on-Hudson, 
ri ee [15021 
Hudson Fulton souvenir post card. 
(F 77012, May 28, 1909; 2 c. May 22, 
1909.) 


EBERHART (J. 8S.) & son, Des Moines, 
Iowa. [15022 
Eberhart’s baby picture cradle roll. 
(F 76987, May 28, 1909; 1 c. May 17, 
1909, 1 c. May 28, 1909.) 


EDINBURGH SOCIETY, Boston, Mass. [41 
engravings | [15023-15063 
And a woman is only a woman.—And 
mamma came.—Beg y’ pardon, sir.— 
Blind with rage.—But through ut all.— 
Come you back, you British soldier.— 
Don’t you know me, Minnie.—English 
were not running.—Englishman was 
left alone.—Fleete sat on the ground.— 
For Gawd’s sake get the water.—Get 
on, you sons of burned fathers.—God 
ha’ mercy.—He held out his shaking 
hand.—He left the room swearing.— 
He looked at the thing.—He ran at me 
head on.—His face was white and 
drawn.—I broke down der door.—I 
recognized the head of the man.—l 
struggled clear.—lI’ve been down to 
hell to get her.—Kipling (Rudyard ).— 
Lispeth.—Love like ours can never 
die.—Maisie.—Maisie poked the gray- 
el.—Mulvaney.—One swing of her 
trunk could have knocked the English- 
man flat.—Opposite the Joss was Fung- 
Tehing’s coffin.—Peg Barney was 
singing ut.—See that beggar ?—She 
had never been kissed by man _ be- 
fore.—She learned that I was sick of 
her presence.—She was taken out of 
the saddle a limp heap.—So the free- 
dom of the little gathering was unre- 
strained.—They were stripped to the 
waist.—Torpenhow knelt with Dick’s 
body in his arms.—We are somewhere 
at the back of the Machua bazaar.— 
Women of Abazai are very fair.— 
Wonder what the little beast can talk 
about. (EF 76638-76678, May 17, 1909.) 


EDISON MFG. Co., Orange, N. J. 
[15064-15107 
Brothers in arms. 1-4. (H 127588- 
127591, May 25, 1909:) 
Child’s prayer. 1-38. 
127790, May 29, 1909.) 
Curfew bell. 1-4. (H 127992-127995, 
June 38, 1909.) 


(H 127788- 


228 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos, 22—25, June, 1909 


15179 


EDISON MFG. co.—Continued. 

Doctored dinner pail. 1. (H 126608, 
May 5, 1909.) 

Fuss and feathers. 1, 2. 
126614, May 5, 1909.) 

Little Miss Moffit and Simian Stone. 


(H 126618, 


1-3. (H 127845-127347, May 21, 1909.) 

Lunatics in power. 1-8. (H126684-— 
126686, May 6, 1909.) 

Pony express. 14 (H 126947- 
126950, May 13, 1909.) 

Professor Fix fixed. tS. (H 


127785-127787, May 29, 1909.) 


Road to love. 1-4. (H 126609- 
126612, May 5, 1909.) 
Sandman (The). Asi, (EL 127340- 


127344, May 21, 1909.) 


See a pin and pick it up. 1,2. (H 
126939, 126940, May 13, 1909.) 
Somnambulistic hero. 1-6. (H 


126941126946, May 18, 1909.) 


Epwarps (W. H.). Portland, Oregon. [5 
prints. ] [15108-15112 
Moonlight on the sound. — Mt. 
Rainier.—On the Pacific ocean.—Road 
to the setting sun.— Sunset on the 
sound. (F 76941-76945, May 26, 1909.) 


Eviis (WM. A.), Seattle, Wash. 
[15113 
Carrier force of Seattle with Post- 
master Russell. (H 127349, May 22, 
1909. ) 


ENGLISH (H.), Mullan, Idaho. 
[15114, 15115 


Milas Idaho, | O..0. -F. (H 
127191, May 18, 1909.) 
Wait, Mont., Saloon. (H 127192, 


May 18, 1909.) 


ETIENNE (N. J.), Minneapolis, Minn. 
[14 photographs. | [15116-15129 


Asleep.—Asleep with Dolly.—Awful 
dirty. — Good apples. — Horseback to 
bed. — Just like mamma.— Mamma’s 
two year old.— Mother and young 
babe.—Mother’s boy.—Naughty Kitty. 
—None to spare.—Papa’s clothes.— 
Teddy’s bedtime.— That awful toad. 
Obst p42, 127273, 127275,  127277— 
127285, 127288, 127276, May 12, 1909.) 
FaBeR (J. H.), Norfolk, Va. 

[15130, 15131 

Champion crew and trophies, U.S. S. 
Louisiana. 1907-1909. 

Trophies won and defended by the 
U.S. S. Louisiana. 1907-1909. 


(H 127024, 127025, May 14, 1909; 2 
ec. of each May 5, 1909.) 


FAWKNER (FREDERICK P.), Cairo, Il. 

i ee 

Cairo, ilk, Iliimois: central rr. 

bridge. (H 127304, May 21, 1909; 2c. 
May 22, 1909.) 


FIELD (CHARLES ARTHUR BIRCH-), 

New York, N. Y. [15183-15135 

Alone on the beach. (F 75378, Apr. 
13, 1909; 2 c. May 6, 1909.) 


Going down. (F 76959, May 26, 
1909.) 

Lobster bait. (F 76960, May 26, 
1909.) 

Romy . (By) iK’.),' New’ | York, N20, 

[15186-15188 

Dufault (Paul) 1566—A, 1566-1. (H 


127169, 127170, May 17, 1909.) 
MeMahon (Rev. D. J.) (H 127168, 
May 17, 1909.) 


FoLceR (JAMES WALTER), Nantucket, 
Mass. [15139 
Brant Point, entrance to harbor of 
Nantucket, Mass. 1820-1842. (H 
127266, May 19, 1909.) 


FoRMAN (THOMAS) & SONS, Notting- 


ham, England. [15140 
Tulip field. -(— 16613; May 5, 
1909. ) 
Forrner (C. B.), Sterling, Colo. 
[15141 


Sterling, Colo., Winter park scene. 
(H 127458, May 24, 1909.) 


Fox (F. S. & M. V.), Chicago, Il. 
[15142 
Fielding (Rev. Father J. K.) (H 
127167, May 17, 1909.) 


FRANKISH (CHAS. G.), Ontario, Cal. 
[37 photographs] [15148-15179 
Auto on bridge at Hog’s Back.— 
Auto stage coasting down the long 
grade below Hog’s Back.—Autoing up 
Hog’s Back.—Baldy at close range.— 
Barrett canyon.—Bear canyon.—Buck- 
thorn in bloom.—Cascade, lLannis 
canyon.—Creek and road near Spring 
hill.—Creek north of 2nd _ bridge.— 
Creek, Spring hill.—Forest ranger.— 
Hog’s Back and Old Baldy.—Horn 
(The).— Hotel entrance. — Johnson's 
mine.—Laughing waters.—Little falls, 
Barrett canyon.—Live Oak bridge.— 
Maiden Hair falls.—Mirror lake.— 
Oak and lake.—Old Baldy and Power 
co.’s buildings.—Ontario power house, 
interior.—Park station—Railway 
power house.—Sierra power house.— 
Silver falls—Snow and sycamore.— 
Snow scene, Hog’s Back.—Stage re- 


29 


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15180 


FRANKISH (CHAS. G.)—Continued. 
turning.—Tent houses.—Toll - gate.— 


Trout fishing—West from  John- 
son’s.—Where the water runs up 
hill—Yucas in blossom. (H 127862-— 


127898, June 1, 1909; 2 c. of each duly 
rec’d May 19, 1909, or June 1, 1909.) 


FrascH (O. T.), Seattle, Wash. [4 
photographs] [15180-15183 


Carload of Washington onions.— 
Washington apples.—Washington cu- 
cumber. — Washington strawberries. 
(H 127378-127381, May 22, 1909.) 


FROHMAN (CHARLES), New York, N. Y. 
[15184-15186 

Adams (Maud) as Joan of Are. 
1-3. (H 127611-127613, May 27, 1909.) 


FURSMAN (EuGENIA), New York, N. Y. 
[15187 


Bright eyes. (H 127907, June 2, 


1909. ) 
GARLAND (T. L.) co., Portland, Oreg. 
[15188 
Mount Rainier, Wash. (F 76633, 
May 17, 1909.) 
GARRISON (Simpson), Los Angeles, 
Cal. [15189 
Shadow of the cross. (H 127270, 


May 20, 1909. 
GATCHEL & Philadelphia, 
Pa. [15190 
Philadelphia, Pa., Independence hall. 


(FE 76910, May 15, 1909; 2 c. June 4, 
1909.) 


MANNING, 


GESSFORD (JOSEPH G.), New York, 
IN. ¥; [15191 
Carnegie (Andrew). (H 126848, 


May 11, 1909; 2 c. May 6, 1909.) 


GILBERT (CALVIN H.), Independence, 
Iowa. [15192 


Roses. (H 126764, May 10, 1909.) 


GRAVES (BUEL W.), Sheldon, Vt. 
[15193, 15194 
Sheldon Junction, Vt. Franklin 
eo) tasreround. | “W) 2," CE 428005, 
128006, June 4, 1909. 
GRAY (LucIAN), Eureka Springs, Ark. 
[15195-15198 
Eureka Springs, Ark. 1-3. (Ff 
76972, 76975, 76977, May 27, 1909.) 
Rainbow falls near Eureka Springs, 
Ark. (¥F 76976, May 27, 1909.) 
GRAY LITHOGRAPH Co., New York, N. Y. 
[15199, 15200 
Daisies. (G 21579, May 15, 1909.) 
Opera favorite. (G 21586, May 18, 
1909.) 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.4 


GREEN (Guy W.), Lincoln, Nebr. 
[15201-15203 


Green’s Nebraska Indians. (G 
21589, Apr. 22, 1909.) 

Nebraska Indian baseball team. 
1, 2. (G 21587, 21588, Apr. 22, 1909.) 


GREEN (S. H.) New Philadelphia, 

Ohio. [15204 

Daisy Lee. (H 127457, May 24, 
1909.) 


GREUTER (FREDERICK HENRY), Sharon 

Springs Kans. - [15205 

Cheyenne county court house. (H 
126505, May 5, 1909.) 


GRIFFIN (G. TAytor), Albany, N. Y. 
[15206-15211 
Senate of the state of New York. 
(H 126844, May 10, 1909.) 


White (Lt. Gov. Horace) of New 
York. 1-5. (H 127821-127325, May 
21, 1909.) 


GUBELMAN PUB. co., New York, N. Y. 
[15212-15216 


Is that you, daddy? (F 76798, May 


21, 1909.) 

It’s an ill wind. (F 76355, May 8, 
1909.) 

Last shot. (F 76873, May 10, 1909.) 


Little Holland with Scotch chaser, 
(EF 76773, May 4, 1909.) 
Marauder. (F 76522, May 13, 1909.) 


GUGLER LITHO CO., Milwaukee, Wis. 
[15297 
Cute cutter. (H 127953, May 26, 
1909; 2 c. June 38, 1909.) 


GURREY (CAROLINE H.), Honolulu, 
Hawaii. [15218-15260 
American-Hawaiian girhh 1-3.— 


Chinese-Hawaiian boy. 14.—French- 
Hawaiian girl. 1, 2.—German-Ha- 
waiian boy. 1, 2.—German-Hawaiian 
girl—Gilbertese-Hawaiian  girl.—Ha- 
waiian.—Hawaiian boy.—Hawaiian 
girl. 1, 2.—Indian-Hawaiian girl. 1, 
2.—Italian-Hawaiian girl. 1-3.—Irish- 
Hawaiian  girl.—Japanese - Hawaiian 
and Portuguese-Hawaiian boys.—Japa- 
nese-Hawaiian boy. 1, 2.—Japanese- 
Hawaiian.—Norwegian-Hawaiian girl. 
—Portuguese-Hawaiian boy. 1, 2.— 
Scotch-Hawaiian boy.—Scotch-Irish- 
American-Hawaiian boy. 1, 2.—Son of 
Hawaii.—Spanish-Hawaiian boy. 1, 2. 


—Spanish-Hawaiian girl. 1, 2.—Tahi- 
tian-Hawaiian boy. 1, 2.—Tahitian- 
Hawaiian girl. 1-3. (H 126953— 


126964, 126966-126980, 126982-126991, 
126993-126998, May 14, 1909.) 


230 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 22—25, June, 1909 


GUTEKUNST (F.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[15261-15263 
Jarvis (Anna) (H 126739, May §8, 
1909. ) 
Wonderly (Elizabeth) A, B. (H 
126740, 126741, May 8, 1909.) 


HAINES PHOTO co., Conneaut, Ohio. 
[15264-15315 
Baltimore, Md. (H 127482, May 24, 
1909; 2 c.. May 18, 1909.) 
Gettysburg, Pa. 1-17. 
127502, May 24, 1909.) 
Great Falls of the Potomac. (H 
126786, May 10, 1909.) 


(H 127486— 


menenmure: Va. 1 2. (H 127165, 
127166, May 17, 1909.) 
Richmond, Va. 1-10. (H 127824— 


127833, June 1, 1909; 2 c. of each Apr. 
21, 1909.) 

U.S. Naval academy, Annapolis, Md. 
(H 127483, May 24, 1909; 2 c. May 18, 
1909. ) 

University of Virginia. 1, 2. (H 
127484, 127485, May 24, 1909; 2 c. of 
each May 18, 1909.) 

Washington, D.C. 1-17. (H126787- 
126803, May 10, 1909.) 

Wheeling, W. Va., Wheeling corru- 
gating works. (H 126951, May 13, 
1909. ) 


HALLWORTH (WILLIAM L.), Malden, 
Mass. [15316-15322 


Franconia Notch, N. H., Mt. Pemi- 
gewasset, Indian’s head. (H 127481, 
May 24, 1909.) 

Jackson (Andrew) 
4, 1909.) 

Malden, Mass., 
versalist church. 
1909.) 

North Woodstock, N. H., Lost river, 
1M. (H 127477-127480, May 24, 
1909.) 


HARAN (J. A.), Portland, Oregon. 
[15323 
Nakomis. (H 125347, Apr. 5, 1909; 
2 e. May 24, 1909.) 


(H 128008, June 


First parish Uni- 
(H 128007, June 4, 


HARDMAN PECK & cO., New York, N. Y. 
[15324 


Constantino (Florencio). 1700-2. 


eee tit, May 17,1909.) 


Harris (H. R.), California, Pa. 
[15325 
Southwestern state normal school, 
California, Pa. (H 127822, June l, 
1909. ) 


15515 


Harris (W. J.), Pittston, Pa. 
Llda26, dooat 


New Styx bridge. (H 127703, May 


28, 1909.) 
Styx bridge. (H 127704, May 28, 
1909. ) 


Harvey (E. S.), Lebanon, Ind. 
[15828 
Lebanon, Ind., high school base ball 
team, 1909. (H 126754, May 8, 1909.) 


HARVEY (FRED), Kansas City, Mo. 
[15329, 15330 
Needles, Cal. El Garces, dining 
room. 12967. (FE 77001, May 28, 1909; 
2 ec. May 28, 1909.) 
—— (H 126758, May 8, 1909.) 


HAstTiInes (S. D.), Spokane, Wash. 
[15831 
Sunset on the Pend D’Oreillee (H 
127688, May 28, 1909.) 


HEAL (W. S.), New York, N. Y. 
[15832 
May all the joys of 1910. (F 76521, 
May 12, 1909; 2 c. May 13, 1909.) 


HELLEBO (A. L.), Janesville Minn. 
[153833 
Janesville, Minn. (H 127297, May 


20, 1909.) 


Henvis (M. P.), Washington, D. C. 
[1538384 
Virginia who gave Washington to 
America gives this granite for his 
monument. (EF 76325, Mar. 25, 1909; 
2c. May 8, 1909.) 


HERGET (SIGMUND CHARLES), Brook- 
yams IN [153835 
Brooklyn, N. Y., St. Leonard’s R. C. 
ehurch: (H 127176; May 18, 1909; 2 
e. May 8, 1909.) 


HERRMANN (HERRMANN), £Middle- 

burgh: Neey: [15836 

Sleepy Hollow hop pillow. (F 
76452, May 12, 1909.) 


Hitt (Harry E.), Fort Pierce, Fla. 
[15337, 158388 
Long Key, Fla., Cocoanuts growing. 
(H 127295, May 20, 1909.) 


Seminole (The) (H 127296, May 
20, 1909. ) 


HISPANIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA, New 

York, N. ¥: [15389-15518 

168 photographs of paintings by 
Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida: 

A la orilla del mar.—Al bafio.— 

Alqueria, Alcira——Amontonando. el 


231 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15518 

HISPANIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA. Paint- 
ings by Sorolla—Continued. 

beno, Asturias. — Arbol amarillo, 

Granga.—Bano (E1)—Bano (El), 


Javea (II)—Bao de la Reina, Val- 
saiin.—Barcas de pesca.—Beso (E1l)— 
Buscando congregos, Javea.—Camino 
de San Esteban, Asturias.—Casa del 
Greco, Toledo.—Castillo de San Ser- 
vando, Tocledo.—Ciego (El) de To- 
ledo.—Covachuelas (Las), Toledo (II)— 
Elena.—Elena en el Pardo.—Elena en- 
tra rosas.—Hlena y sus mufecas.—En 
los jardines de la Granja.—Escaldando 
uva, Javea.—KEscalera del Palacio, 
Valencia.—Esperando la pesca, Valen- 
cia.—Hstanque del Alcazar, Sevilla. 
Familia Segoviana.—Franzen 
(Senor)—Fuente de los Caballos, 
Granja.—Grutesco (El), Alcazar, Sa- 
villa.—Idilio— Joaquin y su perro.— 
Maria, Granja.—Maria con sombrero 
negro.—Maria en Biarritz.—Nadador, 
Javea.—Nadadores.—Naranjo. Nino 
sobre una roca, Javea.—Otono, Gran- 
ja.—Pabellén de Carlos V., Sevilla.— 
Pescadores de quisquillas, Valencia.— 
Pascadores valencianas.—Playa de 
Valencia (Luz de le maflana)—Puente 
de Alcantara, Toledo.—Puente de San 
Martin, Toledo (I), (II1)—Puerto de 
Valencia (I)—Recogiendo la vela, Va- 
lencia.—Sorolla (Senora de) (blan- 
co)—Torre de entrada en Toledo.— 
Valenciana.—Viejo castellano.—Viejo 
pescador valenciano. (He a27r061— 
127072, 127074127114, May 17, 1909.) 


Al agua, Valencia.—Alegria 
del agua.—Baflo (El), Javea (1).— 
Barca pescadora.—Bareas' valenci- 
anas.—Calle de naranjos.—Camino de 
adelfas, Valencia.—Camino de los Ali- 
jares, Toledo.—Componiendo redes.— 
Corriendo por la playa.—Hneajonando 
pasa. — Estudio de barcas. — Garcia 
(Sefor).— Giralda (La), Sevilla.— 
Hermano (El) pequefio.—Huerta de 
Valencia I, II.—Instantanea, Biar- 
ritz.—Jardin de la playa, Valencia.— 
Jardin del Alcazar, Sevilla I-IV.— 
Jugando en al agua.—Leoneses.— 
Madre (Senora de Sorolla).—Malvar- 
rosa, Valencia (I).—Maria en el 
puerto de Javea.—Maria y su abuela.— 
Nieto (El).—Nifio desnudo, Granja. 
Nino en la playa A, B.—Nifio entre 
espumas, Javea.—Nifios en el mar 
A, B.—Nifios en la playa.—Paseo del 
Faro, Biarritz—Playa de _ Biarritz 
(IX).—Playa de Valencia II, LXXTII, 
1 DS By i De MR Sh es RI (DP 
Playa de Valencia, particion de la 
pesca.—Puente de la Selva, Granja.— 
Puerto de Valencia (IV).—Salida del 
bano.—Sorolla (Senora de) (negro).— 


‘lar.—Hispanic 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


HISPANIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA. 

ings by Sorolla—Continued. 
Tio (El) Pancha.—Velas en el mar.— 
Vista del Palacio, Granja.—Vuelta de 
la pesca, Valencia. (H 127195127248, 
May 19, 1909.) 


——Adelfas (1).—Barcas pescado- 
ras.—Covachuelas, Toledo (1).—Go- 
mar (Senhor).—Joaquin.—Murallas de 
Segovia.—Naranjos.—Peseadora vyalen- 
ciana.—Playa de Valencia I.—Reflejos 
del Cabo, J&avea.—Rocas del Cabo, 
jyavea.—Rocas, Jaivea.—Rocas del Fa- 
ro, Biarritz.—Selva (La), Granja.— 
Siete-Picos, Guadarrama.—Sombra del 
Puente Alcantara, Toledo.—Torneo 
(El), Pardo.—Velas 4 secar, Valencia. 
(H 127854-127371, May 22, 1909.) 


Al bano, Valencia.—Asturias.— 
Baja mar (Elena en Biarritz).— 
Barcas.—Barcas en la. arena.—Casa 
de la Huerta, Valencia.—Clamores 
(El), Segovia.—Cosiendo la vela, Va- 
lencia.—Convento del Parral. Sego- 
via.—Empujando Ja barca.—Francis- 
queta, Valencia.—Fuente de la Selva, 
Granja.—Fuente de Neptuno, Gran- 
ja.—Hija de pescador, Valencia.— 
Huerto de Naranjos, Valencia.—lIdilio 
en el mar.—Mar (Efecto de la 
manana).—Mis hijos.—Naranjal, A|l- 
cira.—Nino con la_ barquita.—Nina 
con Tazo azul, Valencia.—Ninos en 
la orilla.—Palacio de Carlos V, Se- 
villaw—Patio de la Danzas, Alcazar, 
Sevilla.—Pescadora con su hijo, Va- 
lencia.— Playa de Valencia LIV., 
LXXVI., LXXVIII, LXXX.—Puerto 
de Valencia II, 1IJ.—Redes A secar.— 
Regreso de la pesca, Valencia.—Sobre 
Ja arena I, IJ.—Vuelta de la pesca. 
(H 127421-127456, May 24, 1909.) 


Pimientos (los).—-Sorolla (Ex- 
celentisima Senora de) de mantilla 
espagnola. (H 127774, 127757, May 
29, 1909; 2 ec. of each June 1, 1909.) 


Candida riant; by Ignacio Zuloaga. 
(EL, 127073, May 17,, 19093) 


Artemis, 
wooden 


Paint- 


Greek torso. — Carved 
panel.—Gothiec tomb, Cuél- 
society of America, 
1-2.—_Immaculate conception, by , Car- 
reno de Miranda.—Meleager, Greek 
torso, 1-8.—Polychrome wooden fig- 
ures, 1-3.—Portrait of a girl, by Ve- 
lazquez.—Silver-gilt custodia forming 
a Shrine and a shrine and monstrance 
combined, xvi century, Crist6bal Be- 
cerril 1575.—Silver statuette of St. 
Francis. — Spanish ostensorium (1). 
[16 photographs] (127758-127773, 
May 29, 1909; 2 c. of each rec’d June 
1, 1909.) 


232 


' Hopes (CHARLES MORRILL), 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 22-25, June, 1909 


Boston, 
[15519 

Mass., Christian science 
(H 127908, June 2, 1909.) 


Mass. 


Boston, 
ehureh. 


Hocan (JoHN H.), Oroville, Cal. 
[15520, 15521 


Great western power co. (H 127578, 
May 6, 1909.) 
Montgomery — street. CH 12H, 


May 6, 1909.) 


HOKE ENGRAVING PLATE Co., St. Louis, 

Mo. [15522 

St. Louis from Liggett bldg. (H 
127504, May 24, 1909.) 


HoutMBoE & WHITE, New Salem, N. 
Dak. [15523-15530 

Forsythe, Mont., Yellowstone river, 
(8 127713, May 28, 1909.) 

Lewiston, Mont., 14. (H 127706— 
327708, 127711, May 28, 1909. ) 

Sand point, Idaho, Lake Pend 
O’Reille. (H 127710, May 28, 1909.) 

Twin Bridges, Mont., 1,2. (H 127709, 
127712, May 28, 1909.) 


HOLMES MFé. Co., Chicago, Ill. [15531 
Sal and Gat. \ (F (6791, May 21, 
1909; 2 c. May 19, 1909.) 


Hoop (EvEREtTT), Barre, Vt. 
Baby’s home. (F 


[15532 
77036, June 1, 


1909. ) 
HoPKINSON, (CHARLES), Manchester, 
Mass. ilsaac 


Eliot (President). (H 127193, May 
18, 1909; 2 c. May 5, 1909.) 


Hoerecan, (J.), Scranton, Pa. 
[15534-15548 
Glenwood, Pa., Grow homestead and 
village. (H 128021, June 5, 1909.) ~ 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Irem temple 1, 2. 
(H 126736, 126737, May 7, 1909.) 
— 314. (H 128041-128052, June 
5, 1909.) 


Horn (J. C.), Georgetown, Cal. 

[15549 
mit. CF 
c. May 14, 


Coloma, Cal., Sutter’s 
771002, May 28, 1909; 2 
1909.) 


Horne (JAMES B.), Washington, D. C. 

[15550 

Horne (J. B.) restoring Jefferson 

Davis’ name on Cabin John bridge. (H 
127577, May 25, 1909.) 


15613 


| Houck (Epson S8.), Albany, N. Y. 


[15551 
(H 
ry, 


O’Malley (Hon. Edward R.) 
12(est, Jane “1,” 1909; 2-"e. Apr. 
1909. ) 


HOUSE BEAUTIFUL CO., Chicago III. 
[15552-15567 


Rockefeller (John D.), house of. 
1-16. (H 1273805-127320, May 20, 1909.) 
Howe (Mrs. Mager F.), Seattle, 

Wash. [15568 

Motherhood. (H 127956, June 38; 

1909. ) 


Hoyt (DUDLEY), New York, N. Y. 
[15569, 15570 


Beatrice. (H 127163, May 17, 1909.) 
Dorothy. (H 127164, May 17, 1909.) 
HUBERT BROS., Buffalo, N. Y. PmbdbTrt 
Cuthertson (David) (H_ 127586, 


May 25, 1909; 2 ¢. June 1, 1909.) 


HUDSON-FULTON CELEBRATION COMMIS- 
ston, New York. N. Y. [22 photo- 
graphs]. [15572-15593 

Building of carnival and _ historic 
floats. 1—-18.—Celtic and Half Moon.— 

Clermont.—Half Moon.—Lusitania and 


Clermont. (H 127385-127406, May 22, 
1909). 
HucHes & BAILEY, Cambridge, Mass. 
[15594 
Addanties  @ityi.- -N.) td.) 4909.65 CF 
44080; (May 28, /19093;. 2\°@ -May 19, 
1909.) 
HucHSON (HARRY G.), St. Joseph, 
Mich. [15585 
Marine view. (H 127593, May 24, 


1909; 2 c. May 10, 1909.) 


HUISMAN (ANTH.), Ellenora, Ohio. 
[15596 
Pius X., Pont. max. 1858-1908. (F 
T1011, May 29, 1909; 1 c. May 22, 1909, 
1 ce. May 29, 1909.) 


HuLut (Dana), Chicago, Il. 
[15597-15599 
Carpenter (Judge George A.). 4145- 
4147. (H127159-127161, May 17, 1909.) 


HuMMEL (R. A.), Hot Springs, 8S. Dak. 
[14 photographs. ] [15600-15618 
Cathedral Park. 1, 2.—Deadwood, 
S. D.—Hanging Rock and Fairy Win- 
dow. — Homestake goldmine, North- 
western depot.—Horse Shoe Bend.— 
Lead, S. D.—Rapid City, S. Dak.— 
Spearfish canyon, S. Dak.—Speartfish 
Falls—Sylvan Lake, S. Dak. 14. 


| (H 126830-126843, May 10, 1909.) 


233 


CATALOGUE 
15614 


Hunt (PHINNEY S.), Valdez, Alaska. 
[15614 

Banquet tendered to the Alaska road 
commission. (H 126742, May 8, 1909.) 


HUNTINGTON (Mrs. C. P.), New York, 
iN, XY [15615 


Girl playing guitar; Vermeer (Jan 
Van Delft). (H 127776, May 29, 1909.) 


Hyink (H. W.), Alton, Iowa. [15616 


St. Mary’s church. (H 127954, June 
3, 1909; 2 c. Apr. 23, 1909.) 


INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF Y. M. C. 


A., New York, N. Y. [15617 
Ten years from now. (F 77228, 
June 5, 1909.) 
JACK (CLARENCE), Tulsa, Okla. [7 
photographs. ] [15618-15624 
Glenn Pool oil fields. 1, 2.—WKiefer- 


Glenn Pool oil field.—Muskogee, Okla. 
1, 2.— Muskogee oil field. — North 
Tulsa-Flat Rock oil field. (H 127671- 
127677, May 27, 1909.) 


JACOBS (JOHN H.), Churchtown, Pa. 
[15625-15629 
Churchtown, Pa. 1-5. (H 126822- 


126826, May 10, 1909.) 


JANSSON (AUGUSTUS L.), West Somer- 
ville, Mass. [12 prints] 
[15630-15641 
Jaclubs.—Jadia.—Jaharts.—Jaspa.— 
Kidia. — Kiharts. — Kispa. — Klubs.— 
Qclubs. — Qudia. — Quhahts. — Quspa. 
(KF 76411-76422, May 11, 1909; 2 ¢. of 
each June 38, 1909.) 


JENNINGS & GRAHAM, Cincinnati, Ohio. 

[15642 

Cradle roll certificate. EF 76617, May 
15, 1909; 2 c. May 17, 1909. ) 


JOHNSON (J. A.), Sauk Centre, Minn. 
; (15648, 15644 
Bunnies. (H 127460, May 24, 1909.) 


Sauk Centre, Minn., Bridge and Main 
st. (H 127459, May 24, 1909.) 


JOHNSON (W. MaArTIN), New York, 

IND OY: [15645-15651 

Plates 2-6. (F 76429-76483, May 11, 
1909. ) 


Plates 7, 8. by Emil Carlsen. 
76434, 76435, May 11, 1909.) 


(F 


JOHNSTON (JAS. B.), Bisbee, Ariz. 
[15652 
We ain’t a bad bunch of Indians. 
(H 127271, May 20, 1909; 2 c. May 6, 
1909. ) 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, 0. S., v.4 


JOHNSTON (R. W.) stTupios, Pittsburg, 
Pa. [9 photographs. ] 

[15653-15661 

American bowling congress, Pitts- 
burg, 1909.—Bowlin (Miss Hen- 
rietta).—First rehearsal of the Pin- 
afore.—Oberlin, Ohio, archs A and 
B. (H 127581-127585, May 25, 1909.) 


Rinehart (Mrs.) and children at 
piano. 1, 2.—Rinehart (Mrs. Mary R.), 
three children and dog.—Rinehart 
family at home. (H 126759-126762, 
May 8, 1909.) 


JORDAN (TIM JOSEPH) & GEBHART 
(ADAM), New York, N. Y. 
[15662-15665 
Jordan’s (Tim) playing card game. 
14. (F 76707-76710, May 18, 1909; 
2c. of each May 11, 1909.) 


JUDGE co., New York, N. Y. 
[15666, 15667 
Don’t you whip my doggy. (F 


‘76908, May 24, 1909.) 


Leslie’s weekly, cover design, Apr. 
29, 1909. (F 76636, May 15, 1909; 2 ¢. 
May 17, 1909.) 


KARNEBOGEN (WM. H.), Hermann, Mo. 


[15668 

Hermann, Mo., Warf st. (H 127415, 
May 14, 1909.) 

KENNEDY co., Seattle, Wash. [15669 


Parkland showing Tacoma in dis- 
tance. (F 76854, May 22, 1909.) 


KENSEN ART STUDIO, Renova, Pa. 
[15670-15677 

Looking down the Susquehanna Val- 
ley. (H 126898, May 3, 1909; 2 c¢ 
May 12, 1909.) 

Looking up the Susquehanna river. 
(H 126894, May 3, 1909; 2 c. May 3, 
1909. ) 

North Bend, Pa. Looking east. 
126895, May 3, 1909.) 

—— North Point opposite. (H 126896, 
May 3, 1909.) 

Renova, Pa. 1-4. 

May 38, 1909.) 


(H 


(H 126897-126900, 


KERRNISH (Mary LOUISE), New York, 
Noe. [15678-15680 


Taft (President) 1-8. (H 127337- 
127339, May 21, 1909; 1 c. of each Mar. 
26, 1909, 1 c. of each, May 6, 1909.) 


KIMBALL (W. W.) co., Chicago, III. 
[15681 
Elvyn (Myrtle) (H 127269, May 


20, 1909.) 


234 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 22-25, June, 1909 


KIvVLAHAN (Henry D.), Cuba, Wis. 
[15682, 156838 
Vaughan’s (Father) remains. Front 
view, side view. (H 127416, 127417, 
May 24, 1909.) 


IKNAFFL & BRO., Knoxville, Tenn. [7 
photographs. } [15684-15690 
Blossom time.—Calla lillies —Dream- 


ing. — Fantastic. — Mildred. — Model | 
(H 127511-127517, | 


(The) .—Nannette. 
May 24, 1909.) 


KNIPE (E. BENSON), New York, N. Y. 
[15691, 15692 


Adversity. (F 76957, May 26, 1909.) 
Prosperity. (F 76958, May 26, 1809.) 


KNOEDLER (E. L.), New York, N. Y. 
[15693 
Grandfather; by W. Denby Sadler. 
(F 76631, May 17, 1909.) 


KouLeerc (M. J.), Denver, Colo. 
[15694 
All I did was huga little. (F 76865, 
Apr. 15, 1909.) 


KorFHAGE (HERMAN C.), New Albany, 
Ind. [15695 
Swinging pendulum electric handless 
Glock. (H 126885, May 12, 1909; 2 c. 
Apr. 16, 1909.) 


KRUPAR (ANTHONY 
Mich. 
Too late to back up. 
§, 1909.) 


Lapp (Saran H.), Portland, Oregon. 
[16 photographs. ] [15697-15712 
Flowers of prosperity.—From a cot- 
tage garden. — Fruition. — German 
flag—Golden columbines.—Grandma’s 
pinys.—Great purple flag.—Joy bells.— 
May queen.—Native of Oregon.—Pride 
of the garden.—Rocky mountain wild- 
ings.—Star magnolia.—Stately manda- 
rin.— Venus and the flower.—Wayside 
beauty. (H 127115127130, May 17, 
1909. ) 


LAMBIN-WENIGMAN CO., 
{27 prints. ] [15713-15739 
American girl. 3, 4, 6. (EF 74765, 
14766, 74768, Mar. 25, 1909; 2 ¢. of 
each May 29, 1909. 

American girl. 7, 8.—By the river 
side.—Country cot.—Evening quiet.— 
Old mill.—On the Desplaines.—Pump- 
kins. — Quietude. — Village road. — 
Winding its way.—Wood way. (F 
75017, 75018, 75021-75030, Apr. 3, 1909; 
2 @. of each May 29, 1909.) 


C.), Kalamazoo, 
[15696 


(F 76350, May 


Chicago, Ill. 


| Sunny 


LAMBIN-WENIGMAN co.—Continued. 


Girl with the fan.—Outing girl. F 
toe, ‘avo, zpr. 12, 190952 ie. of 


each May 29, 1909.) 


Be it ever so humble.—Birch wood 
brook.—By the river—Dam _site.— 
Forks of the road.—Hill road.—Morn- 
ing.— Near sleepy time.—Song to 
night.— Through the  birches. (F 
76597-76606, May 14, 1909; 2 c. of 
each May 29, 1909.) 


LAWTON (W. H.), Vermillion, S. Dak. 
[15740 
Water tank going down. (H 126781, 


May 10, 1909.) 


LeacH (G. W.). gR., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 
[15741 


Luzerne county court-house. (H 


126769, May 10, 1909.) 


LEELAND ART AND MFG. co., Mitchell, S. 
Dak. [19 phctographs] 
[15742-15760 
Alone again on the claim.—Brand- 
ing cattle on the ranch.—Claim hold- 
ers burden.—Deadwood, S. Dak. 
1-—3.—Home in the land of stars and 
stripes.—I couldn’t drop you for the 
world.—King of rattlers.—On the slow 
train.—Rough  riding.—Short order 
cafe.—Sunday visitors on the claim.— 
side of claim life—Water 
wagon on the claim.—When best of 
friends must part.—-Where marriage is 
a success—Who’s calf are you?— 
Young man, go west. (H 127724— 
127742, May 28, 1909; 2 c. of each May 
29, 1909. ) : 


LEVIcK (EpwiIn), New York, N. Y. 
[15761-15775 


Cape May lifesaver. (H 126804 


May, 10, 1909.) 


Cape May motor lifeboat 1-12. (H 
126805-126816, May 10, 1909.) 
Flashlight of life saver 1, 2. (H 


126817, 126818, May 10, 1909.) 


LIFE PUBLISHING co., New York, N. Y. 
[S prints. ] [15776-15783 
Compound interest.—Course of true 
love.—Fifty years ago today.—For ever 
and ever.—Gad! I wish I was only 


Seven years old.—Her first dinner 
party.—Joys of nature.—This is her 
birthday. (KF 77198-77205, June 4, 
1909. ) 


LINDERMAN (FRANK B.), Helena, Mont. 

[15784 

Prospector (The) (F 76856, May 
22, 1909; 2 c. Mar. 29, 1909.) 


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Linge (A. A.), Carlisle, Pa. 
[15785-15793 
Carlisle, Pa. 1-8. (H 126670-126677, 
May 6, 1909; 2 c. of each May 7, 1909.) 
Mountain Lake Park, Md (H 
126669, May 6, 1909.) 


LINKLETTER (L. G.), Seattle, Wash. 
[15794, 15795 
University of Washington, Students 
and faculty. 1, 2. (H 127527, 127528, 
May 24, 1909.) 


Lioyp (JAMES H.), Troy, N. Y. [15796 
Trojan (Steamboat). (H 126929, 
May 138, 1909; 2 c. Apr. 21, 1909.) 


Lone (CHas.), Vicksburg, Miss. 
[15797 
Cornered. (H 127859, June 1, 1909.) 


Lynpon (A. 8.), Ann Arbor, Mich. 
[15798 
Michigan union circus. (H 127020, 
May 14, 1909. 
McCiure (R. B.), New York, N. Y. 
[15799-15804 
Around the world with Dorothy Dot. 
(F 76362, May 8, 1909.) 
— (F 76685, May 17, 1909.) 
—— (F 76862, May 22, 1909.) 
— (F 77000, May 28, 1909.) 
Mother Goose cut up puzzles. (F 
76363, May 8, 1909.) 
—— (F 76686, May 17, 1909.) 
McDonaLp (Mason Murry), Detroit, 
Mich. [15805, 15806 
River Rouge, Mich., Great lakes en- 
gineering works 1, 2. (H 128001, 
128002, June 4, 1909.) 
McKay (R. H.), Missoula, Mont. [4 
photographs ] [15807-15810 
Driving the last spike.—Last 
joint.—Pearson (Chief engineer) and 
friends.—Where the last spike was 


driven. (H 127748-127746, May 28, 
1909. ) 
McKenzie (J. D.), Parsons, Kans. 


[15811 

Katy Flyer leaving Parsons, Kans. 

(fF 74404, Mar. 12, 1909; 2 c. May 7, 

1909. ) 

McNamara (EpwarD), Rapid City, S. 

Dak. [15812-15815 

Rapid City, S. Dak. 14. (H 126705-— 
126708, May 7, 1909.) 


MAINE (A. G.), Walden, Colo. [4 
photographs] [15816-15819 
North Park, Colo. 1-8.—Walden, 
Colo. (H 127808-127806, June 1, 
1909; 1 c. of each May 17, 1909; 1c. of 
each June 1, 1909.) 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


MANAWAY (L. W. WeEsST), Jackson, 
Miss. [15820 


Presidents and cashiers of negro 
banks in Mississippi. (H 126886, May 
12, 1909; 2.c. May 5, 1909.) 


MANHATTAN PHOTOGRAVURE CO., New 
Yorke aN: -Y: [15821-15824 
[Harvard university]: Austin hall, 
Johnson gate, Memorial hall, Yard 
(The); by Vernon Howe Bailey. (F 
77229-77282, June 5, 1909.) 


MANUFACTURERS’ ADVERTISING CO., New 

YoreuNny. [15825 

McCarthy (Bridget). 21569, 
May 14, 1909.) 


MayER (D.), Richmond Hill, N. Y¥- 
[15826-15831 
(G 21701- 


(G 


[Butterfly series] 1-6. 


21706, May 22, 1909.) 


MEEK co., Coshocton, Ohio. [158382 
Good morning. (G 21555, May 11, 
1909. ) 


MEGEATH STATIONERY CO.. Omaha, Nebr. 
[5 prints] [15833-15837 
At home after 8 P. M. in Nebraska.— 
Dead one after S P. M. in Nebraska.— 
Plenty of blind tigers in Nebraska af- 
ter 8 P. M.—S P. M. milk certificates.— 
10 P. M. in lowa. (2 7720CiZe 
June 4, 1909.) 


MENKE (H. Wo.), Chicago, Ill. [15838 


Best story I ever heard. (H 127950, 
June 2, 1909.) 


MERKLEY (STANLEY A.), Buffalo, N. Y. 

[15839 

Buffalo means business. (H 126700, 
May 7, 1909; :2 ec. Apr. 30, 1909.) 


Merritt (A. L.), Woonsocket, R. I. 
[15840 
Notre Dame des Victoires. (H 


127955, June 3, 1909.) 


MERRYMAN (W. R.), Haverhill, Mass. 

[15841 

Presidential range and the Ammo- 

noosue valley. (H 127505, May 24, 
1909.) 


MIDDLETON (THOMAS B.), Santa Bar- 

bara, Cal. [15842, 15843 

Cooper (Ellwood). A, B. (H 
126369, 126370, Apr. 26, 1909.) 


Mitts (WmM.) & son, Providence, R. I. 

[15844-15847 

Beverly, Mass., Taft residence. A, 

B, C, D. (H 126928-126926, May 12, 
1909.) 


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MITCHELL (Epw. H.), San Francisco, 


Cal. [15848 
Hello Bill! Meet me on the Pay 
Streak. (G 21322, Apr. 12, 1909.*) 


MITCHELL (JNO. J.) co., New York, 


WX. [15849-15850 
American fashions. Sartorial art 
journal. May, 1909. Supplements 
A, B. (F 71415, 71416, Dec. 19, 1908; 


2 c. of each May 138, 1909.) 


MOFFAT, YARD & co., New York, N. Y. 
[10 prints] [15851-15860 
Black-eyed Susan.—Gold is not all.— 
Her pilot.—Miss Demure.—Oldest trust 
company.—Plea for arbitration.—Speed- 
ing the coming guest.—Sweet girl 
graduate—Teasing girl.—Their first 
hazard. (F 76219, 76221-76225, 76404— 
76407, May 5, 1909; 2 c. of each June 
7, 1909.) 


MOFFETT STUDIO, Chicago, III. 


Hubbard (Elbert) 
20, 1909.) 

Moore (A.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[15862-15866 

New York, N. Y., church of the 
Transfiguration. 14 (H = 127057- 
127060, May 17, 1909; 2 c« May 18, 
1909.) 

— Grace church, 
76849, May 22, 1909.) 
Moore & Haywarp, Rutland, Vt. 

[15867 
(H 127026, 


[15861 
H 127293, May 


chancel. (F 


Tercentenary greetings. 
May 15, 1909.) 
Moray (JOHN), Berkeley Springs, W. 
Va. [15868 
Buhr-Stone memorial to James Rum- 
sey. (H 126499, May 5, 1909.) 
Morrissey (W. E.) Denver, Colo. 
[15869 


All kinds of shoe laces. (F 76682, 
May 1, 1909; 2 c. May 17, 1909.) 


Morrison (CHARLES), Shelbyville, Ind. 
[15870 
Innocence resting under the protect- 
ing antlers of anelk. (H 127596, May 
26, 1909; 2 ec. May 27, 1909.) 
Moses (Harortp D.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[3 photographs. | [15871-15873 
Becalmed.—Last days of the U. 8. 8. 
Saratoga.—Waiting for pilot. (H 
127971-127973, June 3, 1909.) 
Mumper (J. I.), Gettysburg, Pa. 
[15874 
Pa., national cemetery. 


Gettysburg, 


'(H 127420, May 24, 1909.) 
23 


15914 

Murpock (JOHN J.), Chicago, III. 
[15875 
Murdock “(John > J.) \( BH: 126709, 


May 7, 1909.) 


Murray & ReEeADy, San Francisco, Cal. 
[15876 
Naval parade, extraordinary views. 
(EF 77117, May 17, 1909.) 
Myers (Court), Germantown, N. Y. 
[15877 
Maple Villa, residence of Dr. W. B. 
Platner. (F 76351, May 8, 1909.) 


NATIONAL ENAMELING & STAMPING CO., 

Milwaukee, Wis. [15878 

Steaming hot. (H 127153, May 17, 
1909. ) 


NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPH CO., Chicago, 
1gi5 [15879 
Some interesting figures on the 


other side. (H 117521, Oct. 27, 1908.*) 


NEEDHAM (WM. L.), St. Louis, Mo. 
[15880 
Gems from the pen of love. (F 
71018, May 28, 1909; 2 «. May 22, 
1909. ) 


NruBuRG -(Fe.), New York, N. Y. 
[4 prints] [15881-15884 
Heart winner.—Mayflower.—Spring- 
blossom.—Sunray. (FEF 76844-76847. 


May 22, 1909; 2 c. of each May 14, 

1909.) 

NEw YorRK EVENING TELEGRAM (NEW 
YorK HERALD COMPANY), Jersey 
Orty, Noa: [15885-15914 

Book-taught Bilkins. (fF 76444, 

May 11, 1909.) 

(EF 76771, May 19, 1909.) 

—— (F 76936, May 25, 1909.) 
—— (F 77089, June 1, 1909.) 
Dolby’s double. (F 76400, May 10, 
1909. ) 
—— (F 76629, May 15, 1909.) 
—— (F 76894, May 24, 1909.) 
—— (F 77026, May 29, 1909.) 
(EF 77251, June 5, 1909.) 
Dream of the rarebit fiend. (F 

76402, May 10, 1909.) 

(F 76612, May 14, 1909.) 

=-*(H 76701, May 17, 1909.) 

—— (F 76838, May 21, 1909.) 

—— (F 76896, May 24, 1909.) 

—_— (K 77009, May 28, 1909.) 

=  ,OSt,. cune: 1.4909.) 

—— (B.77218,. June. 4, 1909.) 


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New YorK EVENING TELEGRAM (NEW 
YorK HERALD COMPANY )—Cont'd. 

Pazaza, it’s great. (FE 76589, May 
13, 1909.) 

— (F 76836, May 21, 1909.) 

—— (F 76984, May 27, 1909.) 

—— (F 77195, June 38, 1909.) 

Poor Jake. (F 76590, May 18, 1909.) 
(EF 76784, May 20, 1909.) 

— (F 76971, May 26, 1909.) 

— (F 77194, June 3, 1909.) 

Roosevelt (Colonel) on coweatcher. 
(EF 76898, May 24, 1909.) 


(F 76401, May 


Sentimental Sidney. 
10, 1909.) 


— (F 76700, May 17, 1909.) 

—— (F 76895, May 24, 1909.) 

——— (F 77086, June 1, 1909.) 
NEw YorK HERALD COMPANY, Jersey 
City, oN. as: [15915-15978 


Atlantic passenger fleet now more 
numerous than ever before. (EF 77085, 
June 1, 1909.) 

Buster Brown. (F 76491, May 12, 
1909; 2 c. May 14, 1909.) 

SH (6495, May 12, 1909. Bre: 
May 24, 1909.) 

(CE -76501, May 12," 1909's 2iie 
May 28, 1909.) 
(EF 77180, June 8, 1909; 2 «. 
June 7, 1909.) 

Calm before the storm; by Victor 
Perard. (F 76286, Apr. 24, 1909; 2 e. 
May 6, 1909.) 


Daily hint from Paris. 
May 10, 1909.) 

—— (F 76898, May 10, 1909; 2 «. 
May 11, 1909.) 
(F 76445, May 11, 1909.) 

———— (K" 76488, May 12; 1909: 27 ¢ 
May 18, 1909. 
(EF 76588, May 13, 1909; 
May 14, 1909.) 
(F 76591, May 13, 1909.) 

—— (OR (6611) May 14, 1909% 2 ‘e 
May 15, 1909.) 


aE! T6680;-,May 15, 1909; 2 ‘ce. 
May 17, 1909.) 


(F 76698, May 17, 1909.) 
———(H 76702; May 17, 1909: 2 e¢. 
May 19, 1909.) 


== (O00, May 29>) 1909/2 4. 
May 20, 1909. 
(F 76783, May 20, 1909; 2 c. 
May 21, 1909. 
(F 76837, May 21, 1909.) 


(FF 76397, 


bo 
e) 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


Nrew YorkK HERALD COMPANY—Cont’d. 

—— (KF 76839, May 21, 1909; 2 ¢. 
May 24, 1909. 

(FE 76897, 
May 25, 1909. 

—— (F 76899, May 24, 1909.) 

—— (F 76935, May 25, 1909.) 

—— (F 76937, May 25, 1909; 2 «. 
May 26, 1909. 

(EF 76988, May 26, 1909; 2 e. 
May 27, 1909.) 

(F 76985, May 27, 1909: 2 &@ 
May 28, 1909.) 

—— (F 77028, May 29, 1909.) 
(F 77025, May 29, 1909; 
June 1, 1909.) 

—— (F 77084, June 1, 1909.) 
(F 77088, June 1, 1909; 2 «@ 
June 3, 1909.) 

——(F 77175, June 38, 1909; 2 «. 
June 4, 1909.) 

(EF 77193, June 3, 1909.) 
(F 77219, June 4, 1909; 2 <€. 
June 5, 1909.) 

—— (F 77250, June 5, 1909; 2 «. 

June 7, 1909.) 


Fleet of new steamships on the At- 
lantic breaks the record. (EF 76339, 
May 10, 1909; 2 c. May 11, 1909.) 


In conversation at the station with 
Capt. Davidson. (KF 76902, May 24, 
1909. ) 


Inspecting the guard of honor. (F 
76901, May 24, 1909.) 


Johnny Quack and the Van Cluck 
twins. (F 76498, May 12, 1909; 2 ¢. 
May 14, 1909.) 


(F 76498, May 12, 1909; 2 ce. 
May 24, 1909.) 

——(F 77176, June 3, 1909; 2c. 
June 7, 1909.) 

——(F 77177, June 3, 19097 27e 
June 7, 1909.) 

Little Nemo in Slumberland. (F 
76489, May 12, 1909; 2 c. May 14, 
1909. ) 


May 24, 1909; 2 « 


i) 
OQ 


(F 76494, May 12, 1909; 2 ec. 
May 24, 1909.) 

——— (F 76500, May 12, 1909; 2 ¢c. 
May 29, 1909.) 

—___ (77181, June 3) 19092 a2En 
June 7, 1909.) 


Marseleen on the run. 
May 26, 1909.) 


Marseleen’s idea. 
1909. ) 


(EF 76952, 


(F 76953, May 26, 


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nos. 22-25, June, 1909 


New York HERALD COMPANY—Cont’d. 

Monkey shines of Marseleen. (F 
76490, May 12, 1909; 2 c. May 14, 
1909.) 


(F 76496, May 12, 1909: 2 c. 
May 24, 1909.) 


=r 76499, May 12, 1909; 2 «¢. 
May 28, 1909.) 


——— (fF 77179, June 3, 1909: 2 «. 
June 7, 1909.) 
Nemo 1-3. 

1909.) 


Ocean travel diminishes now. 
76699, May 17, 1909.) 

Pulling out of the Mombasa station. 
(F 76900, May 24, 1909.) 
Sage (Mrs. Russell). 

29, 1909.) 


Summer cruises in fancy; by Victor 
Perard. (F 76287, Apr. 24, 1909; 2 «. 
May 6, 1909.) 

Terrors of the tiny tads. (F 76492, 
May 12, 1909; 2 c. May 14, 1909.) 

—— (F 76497, May 12, 1909; 2 ec. 
May 24, 1909.) 

—— (F 76503, 
May 28, 1909.) 

— (F 77178, 
June 7, 1909.) 

Voyagers fill the cabins of great 
liners. (KF 76898, May 24, 1909; 2 c. 
May 25, 1909.) 

Woo woo bird. (F 76502, May 12, 
1909; 2 c. May 28, 1909.) 

NEw YorK TIMES co., New York, N. Y. 
[15979-15981 

Impressions of the passing show. 
(EF 76983, May 27, 1909.) 

—— (F 77078, June 1, 1909.) 

Memoirs of Bwana Tumbo; by Hy. 
Mayer. (F 76403, May 10, 1909.) 


NEWCOMBE (GEORGE E.) & co., New 


(F 76954-76956, May 26, 


(FE 


(F 77024, May 


May #2,° 1909; 2 e. 


June 3, 1909; 2 «. 


work, N. Y. [15982 

Roosevelt in Africa. (H 126744, 
May 8, 1909.) 

NEWELL (W.), Clinton, Wash. [15983 


Island co., the key stone of Puget 
Sound. (F 76711, May 18, 1909; 2c. 
Apr. 19, 1909.) 


NICOLL (Wm. T.), Wheeling, W. Va. 
[15984 
Important ceremony. (H 126756, 


May 8, 1909.) 
NORTHWESTERN PHOTO ART CO., Minne- 


apolis, Minn. [15985 
Duck shooting; by Clarence G. 
Stearns. (H 126783, May 10, 1909.) 


2) 


— 


16022 


Norton (A. B.), Brookline, Mass. 
[15986-15988 
Asbury Grove, Mass. (H 126655, 
May 6, 1909.) 
Asbury Grove to Idlewood lake. 1 
(H 126656, 126657, May 6, 1909; 2 
each May 6, 1909.) 


Noyes (F. E.), Chippewa Falls, Wis. 
[15989-15998 

Chippewa Falls, Wis., Irvine park. 
1-5. (H 127872-127376, May 17,1909.) 


OakES (M.L.), Seattle, Wash. [15994 
Portland roses. (H 127778, May 29, 
1909. ) 


OLESON (C. Oscar), Lemmon, S. Dak. 

[15995-16003 

Mott, N. Dak. 1-9. (H 126745— 

126753, May 8, 1909; 2 ec. of each Apr. 
21, 1909.) 


OLIVER (WM. J.) MFG. Co., Knoxville, 
Tenn. [16004 


Annual convention Hast Tennessee 
farmers assn. (H 127861, June 1, 


ay 
e 


1909. ) 
OLSON (NIELS), Three Forks, Mont. 
[16005 
Three Forks, Mont. (H 126300, 


Apr. 29, 1909; 2 c. Apr. 14, 1909.) 


OLSON PHOTOGRAPH CO., Plattsmouth, 
Nebr. [7 photographs. ] 
[16006-16012 
Iowa apples.—Iowa cabbage.—Iowa 
corn.—lIowa potatoes.—Iowa pump- 
kin.—Iowa vegetables.—Shipping Iowa 
products. (H 127407-1274138, May 22, 
1909. ) 
OmeTH (FE. E.), Rush City, Minn. 
[16013-16018 
Rush City, Minn. 1-6. (H 127012- 
127017, May 14, 1909.) 
Org (H. E.) ce., inc., Seattle, Wash. 
[16019 
Orr (H. EE.) park. (F 16973, May 
27, 1909.) 
OSBORNE co., New York, N. Y. [16020 
Debutante. (F 76339, May 7, 1909.) 
PACKER (FRED), Atlantic City, N. J. 
[16021 


All I did was growl a little (F 
15542, Apr. 17, 1909; 2 ec. May 29, 
1909. ) 


PAGETT (L. W.), Chicago, Ill. [16022 


Brother to the man who spits on the 
floor. (KF 76365, May 8, 1909; 2 e. 
May 19, 1909.) 


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16023 


PAINE (LILLIAN C.), Washington, D.C. 
16023 


Lethert (Charles Anthony). (H 
127981, June 2, 1909; 2 ec. May 27, 
1909. ) 


PALMER (FRANK), Spokane, Wash. 
{16024-16026 
Rock lake, Wash. 1-8. (H 127029- 
127031, May 15, 1909; 2 c. of each May 
13, 1909.) 


Paquin (W. E.), Chicago, Ill. [8 
prints. ] [16027-16029 
Among the shadows. — Gobleville, 
Mich., Mill lake.— Sheep hear His 
voice. (F 76449, 76451, 76450, May 8, 
1909; 2 c. of each Apr. 30, 1909.) 


PARFITT (WILLIAM), Goshen, Ind. 
+». fhe030 
Goshen, Ind., Knights of Pythias 
lodge rooms. (H 126755, May 8, 1909.) 


PARKER (JOHN J.), Derby Line, Vt. 
[16031-16034 


April scene of ice and sunshine in 
Northern Vermont. 14. (H 126701-— 
126704, May 7, 1909.) 


PASONAULT (J. E.), Cando, N. Dak. 
[16035, 16036 
Bryan (Col.) at Cando, N. Dak. 1, 
2. (H 1269380, 126931, May 138, 1909; 
2 ¢. of each June 3, 1909.) 


PATTERSON-GIBBS co., Chicago, Ill. [25 
prints] [16037-16061 


Are you on the profit side.—Ask the 
man who knows.—Don’t.—Don’t let 
the small coin shut out the big 
value.—How to increase your 
profits—Investigate.—It touches the 
spot.—Just a moment.—Just a mo- 
ment, please.-—Knowledge begins in 
wonder.—Little money makers.—Live 
wire.—Make your dollars work.—More 
light——Novel poster effect.—Of inter- 
est to husband and wife.—Open ques- 
tion.—Pointer for you.—Real thing.— 
Something of interest.—Striking thing 
for Decoration day.—Very striking.— 
We are running ahead.—Well bal- 
anced.—Your opportunity. (EF 77041— 
77065, June 1, 1909; 2 c. of each May 
24, 1909.) 


Patzig (AucuSsT), Jersey City, N. J. 
[4 photographs] [16062-16065 


Brooklyn, N. '"Y.;° “from, Singer 
tower.*~-New York, N. Y. 1, 2.—North 
Etudson sco:, IN. J. CHL 127259-1 27262, 
May 19, 1909.) 


PEARMAN (ROBERT H.), Culpeper, Va. 

[16066, 16067 

Warrenton hunt club... 1, 2. (Hi 
126734, 1267385, May 7, 1909.) 


pt. Iv, n.s., v. 4 


PEARSON (HELEN), Portsmouth, N. H. 
. [16068 


Whales-back light. (H 126757, May 


8, 1909.) 
Peas (Mrs. L. F.), Buffalo, N. Y. 
[16069 
Violets. (F 77029, June 1, 1909.) 


PELTON (HERBERT W), Asheville, N. C. 

[16070 

Ashville, N. C., American national 

bank building. (H 127265, May 19, 
1909. ) 


PENN (DELBERT A.), Salem, Ind. 
[16071, 16072 
Proved. — St. John. (H 126891, 
126892, May 10, 1909; 1 ec. of each Apr. 
26, 1909, 1 c. of each May 10, 1909.) 


PERARD (Victor), New York, N. Y. 
[16073 
It is easier to confess by telephone. 
(FE 75380, Apr. 18, 1909; 2 ¢ May 6, 
1909. ) 


PERFECTO CHEMICAL CO., New York, 
Nowy [16074 
From an automobile. (F 76712, May 
18, 1909.) 
PHELPS, LEWIS & BENNETT cOo., Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. [16075 


Giants’ Despair, Wilkes-Barre moun- 
tain. (G 217382, May 29, 1900332: 
May 5, 1909.) 


Prerce (H. H.), Boston, Mass. [16076 


Lang (B. J.) (H 127414, May 22, 
1909; 2 c. May 24, 1909.) 


PLUMMER (F. C.), Seattle, Wash. 
[16077 
Carmack (Geo. W.), man who dis- 
covered the Klondike. (H127858, June 
1, 1909.) 


PottocK (H. M.), Chicago, Ill. [16078 


Madonna and child. (F 76775, May 
20, 1909.) 


Post PRINTING AND PUBLISHING CO., 
Denver, Colo. [16079-16082 


Terrible Teddy tours. (F 76383, May 
10, 1909.) 


—=..(F 76681, May 21, aausa 
—— (F 76867, May 24, 1909.) 
—— (F 77038, June 1, 1909.) 


Postart co., Cuba, N. Y. [8 photo- 
graphs] [16083-16090 
Contentment.—Cuba, N. Y. 1-6.— 


Spring blossoms. (H 127984—127991, 


June 3, 1909.) 


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nos. 22—25, June, 1909 


16145 


PRINCE (G. L.), Los Angeles, Cal. 
[16091, 16092 
Newman club. (H 1269387, May 18, 
1909; 2 ce. May 11, 1909.) 
Banquet tendered Japanese naval 
officers. (H 126936, May 138, 1909; 2 
e. May 11, 1909.) 


PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH CO., Provi- 
dence, R. I. [16093, 16094 


Some laws of the kingdom. (G 
21591, May 19, 1909.) 


True blessedness. 
19, 1909. ) 


(G 21590, May 


Pryor stupio, Pryor, Okla. [16095 


Pryor, Okla., new school building. 
(H 127294. May 20, 1909.) 


Rav (WuiLi1aM H.), Philadelphia, Pa. 

[16096 

Philadelphia, Pa.. Skyscrapers. (H 
127716, May 28, 1909.) 


REED (CHAS. K.), Worcester, Mass. 
[6 prints] [16097-16102 
Baltimore oriole. — Blackburnian 
warbler—Blue jay.—Bob White.— 
Chipping sparrow.—Sparrow hawk. 
(F 75891-75896, Apr. 27, 1909; 2 «c. 
of each May 17, 1909.) 


REID PUB. co., Boston, Mass. 
Eddy (Mary Baker). (F 
May 17, 1909.) 
RENTSCHLER (FRED J.), 
Mich. [16104-16107 
Angell (Dr. J. B.) 1A4 A. (H 
127667-127670, May 27, 1909.) 
RicarpD (H. M.), Quinn, S. Dak. 
[16108 
Cattle going down in. the bad lands. 
(H 127957, May 14, 1909; 1 ec. Apr. 
20, 1909; 1 c. May 14, 1909.) 


[16103 
76637, 


Ann Arbor, 


RicHEY (CHARLES GILBERT), Colum- 
bus, Ohio. [4 photographs.] 
[16109-16112 


Gee, but this is a lonesome old 
town.—Having a barrel of fun.—Hay- 
ing a hot time.—Keep this to remem- 
ber your dates by. (H 126932-126935, 
May 138, 1909.) 


Rosy & BuRNHAM, Dwight, II]. 
[16113 
Dat jag dog. (H 126846, May 10, 
909. ) 


ROCHESTER POST CARD CO., 
] ih 
Billy possum has 
T6788, May 20, 1909.) 
Bill said to Bill, 
76789, May 20, 1909.) 


Rochester, 
[16114-16117 


the floor. (F 


Hello Bill. (F 


| Easter greeting. 


ROCHESTER POST CARD co.—Continued. 
Hello Bill. (F 76786, May 20, 1909.) 
Hurrah for Bill and old Eli. (F 

T6787. May 20, 1909.) 
2c. of each May 38, 1909. 


Rose (H. M.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[16118 


Shibe park. (F 77099, June 2, 


1909.) 
RotTMER (HENRY E.), Washington, 
D. [16119, 16120 
Grief 1, 2. (H 126918, 126919, May 

12, 1909.) 

RUSSIA CEMENT CO., Gloucester, Mass. 
[16121 
Poor dolly. (EF 76519, May. i3, 

1909. ) 
RYAN (DANIEL EpWaArRD), New York, 
ING, oO, [16122 


Walden, N. Y., New York knife 


works. (H 127610, May 27, 1909.) 

ScHENCK (S. C.), Chicago, Ill. [4 
photographs. ] [16123-16126 
Happy salesman.—Long~ lived.— 

Taking an  order.—Village  black- 

smith. (H 127154-127157, May 17, 

1909. ) 

SCHINDLER (Mrs. M. J.), New Ulm, 
Minn. [16127 


New Ulm, Minn., Catholic buildings. 
(H 127298, May 21, 1909; 2 c. May 12, 
1909.) 


ScHMITT (CHAS.), Dodgeville, Wis. 
[16128 
Scene at a case of milk fever in a 
cow. (H 126883, May 5, 1909.) 


ScHRAFFT (W. F.) & SONS, corp., Bos- 
ton. Mass. [4 chromos]. 
[16129-16132 
Beatrice.— Eleanor.— Maud.— Paul- 
ine. (G 21550-21553, May 8, 1909.) 


ScHWAB & WOLF, New York, N. Y. 
[16133, 16134 
C.Q. D. .(G 21565, May 138, 1909.) 
Honeymoon. (G 21566, May 18, 
1909. ) 
ScoBir (FRANK), Sleepy Eye, Minn. 
[16135 
Sleepy Eye, Minn, Lakeside park. 
(H 127503, May 24, 1909.) 


ScoFIELD (EUGENE B.). Indianapolis, 
Ind. [10 prints] [16186-16145 
Easter blessings.—Easter gladness.— 
1, 2.—Easter greet- 
ings.—Easter joys.—Happy Easter.— 
Happy Easter greetings from Bunny- 
land.—Joyous Easter.—Peaceful Haster. 
(F 76472-76481, May 12, 1909; 2 c¢. of 
each June 1, 1909.) 


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16146 


ScRIBNER (ARTHUR WARD), Lawrence, 
Mass. [5 prints] [16146-16150 
Angular units.—Angular units. Series 
1—Rhythmic units. Set A, set B. 
(EF 76514-76518, May 138, 1909; 2 c. of 
each May 11, 1909.) 


SuHapteicH (M. S.). Hillside, Pa. 


[16151 
Mammy’s candy. (H 127609, May | 
26, 1909.) 
SHEAHAN (Mavrice T.). Brookline, 
Mass. [16152 
Odd fellow. (EF Ti017, May 29, 
1909. ) 
SuirtEy (Harry E.), Wilkinsburg, 
PS. [16153 
Black and white. (H 126887, May 
12, 1909.) 
SILVERTHORNE (JOSEPH), Lawrence, | 
Mass. [16154 


Lawrence, Mass., St. Anne’s church. 
(H 127705, May 28, 1909.) 


SIEICHER (JOHN A.), 
York, N.Y. 
Little Johnny 

sums. (F 76382, 


president, New 
[16155-16157 
and the Taffy ’pos- 
May 10, 1909. 
(EF 76679, May 17, 1909. 
— (F 77090, June 1, 1909.) 
SmitH (EH. A. G.), Newport, R. I. 
[1615S 
(H 126615, 


Howe (Julia Ward). 

May 5, 1909.) 
SMITH (HARPER B.), 
IN ai [16159 


Atlantic City, N. J. (H 127348, May 
22, 1909. ) 
SouTHGATE (E. D.), Washington, D. C. 


[16160 
Davis (Jefferson) homestead. (H 
127754, May 28, 1909.) 
SPEECE & AARON, Springdale, Ark. 
[16161-16165 
Arkansas produce 1-5. (H 127808— 
127812, May 29, 1909.) 


SPENCER (ISABEL CHARLES), New 
York, IN. ¥ [16166, 16167 
I am the vine, ye are the branches. 
Thanks! For the day’s work that 
my Lord gives me. 
(F 763866, 76367, May 8, 1909; 2 
of each May 22, 1909.) 


SPINKS (WILLIAM A.) & co., Chicago, 
Til. [16168 
Miss Q. (F 16742, May 13, 1909.) 


Atlantie City, | 


pt. Iv, a. s., v. 4 


Spooner & WELLS, INC., New York, 
1) ee o [16169-16171 
Herring airship. 34026, 34028, 34027. 


(H 126500-126502, May 5, 1909.) 


Stacey (Bess B.), Chicago, Ill. 
[16172 
Little Hollanders. 76740, May 
19, 1909.) 


(FE 


STAFFORD (C. F.), Cle Elum, Wash. 
[16173 


Last day in camp. (H 127249, May 


19, 1909.) 
| Stamets. (Francis T.), Bloomsbury, 
ee [16174 
Greenwich Presbyterian church, N. J. 


(H 127580, May D5, 1909; 2 ec. May 19, 
1909.) 


STANDLY 

Colo. 

Anemones 1-3. 
May 10, 1909.) 


(H. L.). Colorado Springs. 


[16175-16177 


(H 126766—-126768, 


STATE PUBLISHING CO., Boston, Mass. 


[16178-16221 


Amos and Pete. (F 76504, May 12, 


1909. ) 
——(FT7 
—(F 7 
ET 
—— (F 76917, 
SER) 


May 18, 1909.) 
4, May 18, 1909.) 
May 25, 1909.) 
May 25, 1909.) 
77066, June 1, 1909.) 

—— (F 77070, June 1, 1909.) 

Ain’t it just like a weman? 
76506. May 12, 1909.) 

—— (F 76729, May 18, 1909.) 

—— (F 76732, May 18, 1909.) 

—— (F 76915, May 25, 1909.) 

— (F 76920, May 25, 1909.) 

—— (F 77068, June 1, 1909.) 

—— (F 77071, June 1, 1909.) 

Bugtown budget. (F 76511, May 12, 
1909.) 

—— (F 76755, May 19, 1909.) 

— (F 77118, June 2, 1909.) 

Gink and Dink. (F 76508, May 12, 
1909. ) 

——-. (F 76512, May 12, 1909.) 

—— (F 16754, May 19, 1909.) 

——- (F 76923, May - 1909. ) 


(F 


——'(F 77110, June 2, 190385 

It was a regular pide shake-up. (FF 
76919, May 25, 1909.) 

It was an old gag. (F 77067, June 


1, 1909.) 


249 


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nos. 22-25, June, 1909 


BTC. 
16321 


STATE PUBLISHING co.—Continued. 

Pete gets even. (F 76730, May 18, 
1909. ) 

Puzzlebugs. (F 76751, May 19, 1909.) 
(F 76922, May 25, 1909.) 

—— (F 77111, June 2, 1909.) 

Reggie Rahrah. (F 76510, May 12, 
1909.) 

— = (F 76152, May 19, 1909.) 

—— (F 76924, May 25, 1909.) 

—— (F 177114, June 2, 1909.) 

Salt came home to roast. (F 77069, 
June 1, 1909.) 

Show me. (EF 76756, May 19, 1909.) 

—— (Ff 76925, May 25, 1909.) 
(F 77112, June 2, 1909.) 

This is no matrimonial knot. 
76918, May 25, 1909.) 

Disaea! Uxtra. (i 76507, May 12, 
1909. ) 

—— (F 76509, May 12, 1909.) 

— (F 76753, May 19, 1909.) 

= (1 76921, May 25, 1909.) 

—— (F 77109, June 2, 1909.) 


(EF 


Won't things be a-mews-ing. (F 
76505, May 12, 1909.) 
W-ring out wild cats. (F 76781, 


May 18, 1909.) 


Stavccuw & BickrorD, Kalispell, Mont. 
[16222 


Buffalo in Montana. (H 127419, 
May 24, 1909.) 
STEICHEN (Epovuarp J.), New York, 
i ¥. [16223 
Flat-iron (The) (H 126847, May 


ot, 4909; 2 ec. May 12, 1909.) 


STEREO-TRAVEL Co., Corona, N. Y. 
[16224-16233 
Inaugural parade, 1909. 1. (H 
eens. Apr, 27, 1909; 1 c..May 11, 
1909, 1 c. June 8, 1909.) 


28. (H 126218126224, Apr. 


27, 1909; 2 c. of each May 11, 1909.) 


_ STEUNENBERG-MARVIN CO., 


ce 


Taft (President) bowing to the peo- 
ple, Inauguration, 1909. (H 126225, 
mre, 4909; 2c. May 11, 1909.) 
entering his carriage, Inaugu- 
manonm, 1909 (H 126226, Apr. 26, 
1909; 2 c. May 11, 1909.) 


LTD.,. Em- 
mett, Idaho. [16234-16241 
Emmett valley. Idaho. 1-8. (H 
127519127526, May 24, 1909: 1 c. of 
each May 4, 1909; 1 c. of each May 24, 
1909.) 


| Strokes (Ff. A.) co., New York, N. 


Yc 
[16242-16244 


Rip Van Winkle. (F 16361, May 8, 


| 1909.) 


—_— (F 76687, May 17, 1909.) 
—_— (F 76863, May 22, 1909.) 


Stokes (FREDERICK A.), New York, 
is'eee oe [16245 
Rip Van Winkle. (F 76999, May 28, 
1909. ) 
SToNE (CHaAs. J.) co., Chicago, Il. 
[16246-16249 
| Sartorial World engravings. May, 
1909. Supplements A-D. (F T6792- 


76795, May 21, 1909.) 


STOPINSKI (SicisMUNDUs A.), Buffalo, 
Nw. [16250 
Joan of Are. (B 16370, May 10, 


£9092 2c.) Apr. 28, 19092) 
Strauss (J. C.), St. Louis, Mo. [16251 
Kreismann (F. H.) B. (H 125686, 


Apr, 12, 1909; 2 @ May 3,, 1909. 


Stutz (C. C.), Wampum, Ps. 
[16252-16299 
American cement tile mfg. co. Plates 
1-48. (G 21592-21639, May 19, 1909; 
2c. of each May 1, 1909.) 


SULLIVAN (JAMES); New York, N. Y. 
[8 chromos] [16300-16307 
Coon yarns.—Flirting made easy.— 
German joker.—Irish joker. 3, 4.— 
Variety joker.—Vaudeville joker.—Yid- 
dish yarns. (G 21556-21563, May 12, 
1909; 2 c of each May 6, 1909.) 
York: N;-¥. ° 3 
chromes] [16308-16311 
Driving.—F ore .—Fozzle.—Putting, 
(G 21733-21736, May 29, 1909.) 


SURBURG CcoO., New 


SWINBURNE (THos. T.), Rochester, 
MOY: [16312 
Rochester, N. Y.. Esplanade. (F 


76913, May 21, 1909.) 


SyYyKES (MELVIN H.), Chicago, [11]. 
[16313 


Winona winter. (H 127807, June 1, 


1909. ) 
TABER-PRANG ART cCO., Springfield, 
Mass. [16314 


Stratford-on-Avon. (F 76518, May 
12, 1909; 2 c. May 13, 1909.) 


TAMMEN (H. H.), Denver, Colo. [7 
prints] [16315-16321 
Big Feather (Chief).—Eagle Feather 
and squaw.—Fighting Wolf.—Hiawa- 
tha.—Minnehaha.—Red Cloud.—Sun- 
shine. (F 77092-77098, May 29, 1909.) 


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163822 


TANGEN (ED.), Boulder, Colo. [16322 
Boulder, Colo. (H 127180, May 18, 


1909. ) 
TARBELL (JOHN H.), Boston, Mass. 
[16323 
Max, portrait of a dog. (H 128000, 


June 3, 1909.) 


TAYLOR ART CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[16324-16835 
But. 1-12. (F 76717-76728, May 
18, 1909.) 


TECHNICAL HARNESS & SADDLERY GUIDE, 


Olean, N. Y. [16336 
Technical harness and_ saddlery 
guide. (F 76318, Apr. 27, 1909.) 


TEN Eyox (WALTER P.), Roselle, N. J. 
[4 chromos] [16337-16340 
Autumn days.—Peter Pan and the 
squirrel—Through the grape arbor.— 


Today and yesterday. (G 21582- 
21585, May 15, 1909.) 
TERRY (JOHN), Seattle, Wash. [16341 
Pow-les-lee. (H 127755, May. 29, 
1909. ) 
THOMPSON (PAUL), New York, N. Y. 
[163842 
Colloredo-Mansfeld (Count) and 


Miss Nora Iselin. 
1909. ) 


THOMPSON (WILLIAM CHARLES), Sho- 
shone, Idaho. [16348 


Sage-brush orphans. (H 127587, 
May 25, 1909.) 


(H 126763, May §&, 


THOMPSON ART CO., Portland, Me. 
[16344-16346 


Colonial post. (EF 76377, May 10, 
1909. } 
Recreation post. (EF 76878, May 10, 
1909. ) 
White Head. (H 126423, May 1, 
mg095 2 e) -Apr,,.22, 1909.) 
THURSTON (A. H.) & co., New York, 
IN OY, [16347 


Astor house and surroundings. 
76912, May 25, 1909.) 


(EF 


Tick (WiiLIAmM G.), Pawling, N. Y. 
[16348 
Pawling, N. Y. 1909. (F 763871, May 


£0, 1509.) 


TISDALE (W. R.), Chase City, Va. 
[16349 
Chase City, Va., The Mecklenburg, 
burned Apr. 16, 1909. (H 126999, May 
14, 1909.) 
9 


ond 


pt. Iv, n. S., v. 4 


Topias (E. L.), Huntington, Ind. 
[16350-16352 
Chemical wagon. (H 127819, June 
1, 1909.) 
Fire engine. Lene 
127821, June 1, 1909.) 


ToBIAS (Roy F.), Lancaster, Ohio. 
[16853 
(H 126890, May 5, 


(H 127820, 


Lancaster, Ohio. 
1909. ) 


TOWNES (CHAS. C.), Pasco, Wash. 
[16354-16356 
Ice jam, Columbia river. (H 
126770, May 10, 1909.) 
Lewis street. (H 126771, May 10, 
1909. ) 


Sunset on the Columbia. 
May 24, 1909.) 


(Hi 127418, 


TRIBUNE Co., Chicago, III]. 
[16357-16360 
Danny Dreamer. (F 76380, May 10, 
1909. ) 


—— (EF 76797, May 21,1909) 


Old Opie Dilldock’s stories. (F 
76379, May 10, 1909.) 
(F. 76799, May 21, 1909.) 
TUTTLE (O. H.), Chicago, Ill. [4 photo- 


[16361-16364 


moonlight.—Good stiff 
breeze.—Sailing crowd.—TIwo second 
winner ten mile race. (H 126102- 
126105, Apr. 23, 1909; 2 ec. of each Apr. 
15, 1909.) 


graphs. } 
Beautiful 


UHALT (RicHARD ALFRED), New 
Orleans, La. [16365 


Homestead plan. (G 21287, Apr. 5, 
1909; 2c. May 19, 1909.) 


ULLMAN & co., Cheago, Ill. 
[16366-16369 
Clubfellow. (I* 76425, 76426, 
May 11, 1909.) 
Goodfellow. 1, 2. 
May 11, 1909.) 


ULLMAN MFG. Co., New York, N. Y. 
[16370-16405 
Atlantic City. N. J., souvenir spoon. 
Series 1538, 2472-2475. (EF 77234-17237, 
June 5, 1909.) 
Billy possum. 
1909.) 
[Christmas cards] 2423-2427, 2429, 
2438. (EF 76804-76810, May 21, 1909.) 
Erin go bragh. 2438. (F 76828, 
May 21, 1909.) 
[Hallowe’en cards] 2418-2419. 
76820-76826, May 21, 1909.) 
Moonlight. (F 76852, May 8, 1909.) 


1, 2: 


(F 76427, 76428, 


(EF (6827, Maye 


(F 


44 


i 
1 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 22—25, June, 1909 


ULLMAN MFG. co.—Continued. 
[New Years cards] 2420-2422, 2428, 


2430-24382. (F 76813-76819, May 21, 
1909.) 

October evening. (F 76853, May 8, 
1909. ) 

Road by the river. (F 76354, May 
8, 1909.) 

Thanksgiving. 2435, 2486. (F 76811, 


76812, May 21, 1909.) 

Washington, D. C., Souvenir spoon. 
Series 154, 2476-2479. (FEF 77238- 
77241, June 5, 1909.) 


UNDERHILL (IRVING), Jersey City, N. J. 
[16406-16411 
New York, N. Y., Manhattan bridge. 
D #41. (BH 127829, May 21, 1909; 2 ¢ 
Apr. 5, 1909). 
Pots. ot 1273380, 
1909; 2 c. May 1, 1909.) 
Newark, N. J. 14 (H 1258S86— 
125889, Apr. 16, 1909: 2 c. of each May 
1, 1909. ) 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, New York, 
ity. [16412-16547 
[Stereoscopic photographs] U 42251, 
U 112023, U 116601, U 116777, U 116906, 
U 116186, U 116198, U 116283, U 116320, 
U 116321, U 116456. (H126719-126729, 
May 7, 1909.) 
U 45876, U 70128, U 83646, U 
90372, U 106524, U 114915, U 116685, 
U 116698, U 116774, U 116816, U 1168382, 
U 116921. (H 126849-126860, May 11, 
1909. ) 

——U 116705, U 116708, U 116718, 
U 116748, U 116751, U 116754, U 116768, 
U 116841, U 116854, U 116866, U 116885. 
(H 126903-1269138, May 12, 1909.) 

——[U 115576, U 116529, U 116649, 
Heriees2, UO 116738, U 116782. (HH 
127006-127011, May 14, 1909.) 

~—— U 38501, U 41582, U 44416, U 
44472, U 44619, U 450384, U 88071, U 
116628, U 116905. (H 127250-127258, 
May 19, 1909.) 

——U 36842, U 38067, U 114729, U 
weapee © 116972, U 116973, U 116975, 
U 116976, U 116977, U 116978, U 116980, 
U 116981, U 116983, U 116985. (H 
127614127627, May 27, 1909.) 

—— 26788, U 27410, U 32401, U 
34396, U 419383, U 44290, U 44405, U 
44549, U 44565, U 45234, U 47720, U 
83184, U 89945, U 95135, U 1038270, U 
105631, U 106831, U 114073, U 114080, 
U 114082, U 114231, U 114233, U 114679, 
U 116606, U 116639, U 116651, U 116652, 
U 116654, U 116799, U 116800, U 116944, 
U116971. (H 127628-127642, 127644— 
127651, 127653-127661, May 27, 1909.) 


May 21, 


16568 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOoop—Continued. 

——U 48507, U 97620, U 114571, U 
116608, U 116818, U 116909, U 117008, 
U 117009, U 1170138, U 117027, U 117031, 
U 1170382, U 117080, U 117081, U 117082, 
U 177086, U 11.7121, U 127122, U 117128, 
U 117124. (H 127885-127854, June 1, 
1909.) 


U 27556, U 27824, U 27893, U 
382085, U 33881, U 34846, U 83945, U 
116679, U 116689, U 116718, U 116743, 
U 116769, U 116776, U 116784, U 116845, 
U 116861, U 116979, U 116987, U 116996, 


UW 416997; UO £27007 0 ATO. <a 
127909-127930, June 2, 1909.) 
UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH ©Co., Cin- 


cinnati, Ohio. [16548-16552 


[Posters] 12037, 12050, 12106. (G 
21535-21537, May 7, 1909.) 
—— 12119. (G@ 21554, May 10, 1909.) 
—— 12118. (G 21580, May 15, 1909.) 
Van Brapt (ELMAN O.), Denver, Colo. 
[165538 
Who was the mother of Moses? (F 
76715, May 8, 1909.) 
VILMER (WILLIAM E.), Crown Point, 
Ind. [16554 
Hill-side (The) (H 126782, May 10, 
1909. ) 
VITAGRAPH CO. OF AMERICA, New York, 


Ne Y: [16555-16568 
Bridget on strike. (H 126776, May 
10, 1909.) 
Caught at last. (H 1278538, May 22, 
1909. ) 
Empty sleeve. (H 127350, May 22, 
1909. ) 
Foundling (The) (H 127598, May 
26, 1909.) 


Friend in need is a friend indeed. 
(H 126780, May 10, 1909.) 

He couldn’t dance, but he learned. 
(H 1273851, May 22, 1909.) 
Jephthah’s daughter. 

May 10, 1909.) 
Judgment of Solomon. 
May 10, 1909.) 
Mr. Physical Culture’s_ surprise 
party. (H 127852, May 22, 1909.) 
Oliver Twist. (H 126775, May 10, 
1909. ) : 
Oriental mystic. 
10, 1909.) 


(H 126778, 


(H 126779, 


(H 126774, May 


Romance of old Mexico. (H 127597, 
May 26, 1909.) 
Teddy in Jungleland. (H 126778, 


May 10, 1909.) 
Truer lover. 
1909. ) 


(H 126777, May 10, 


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16569 


WAGER (FRANK HE.), Burlington, Vt. 
[16569, 16570 
Independent order of foresters, Bur- 
lington, Vt. (H 127000, May 14, 1909.) 
Sons of veterans and ladies relief 


corps delegation, Burlington, Vt. (H 
127001, May 14, 1909.) 
WALDROP PHOTOGRAPHIC co., Chatta- 


[12 prints] 
[16571-16582 
La Marina [at] San Juan. 1, 2.— 
Las Palmas; near San Juan.—Row of 
pickaninnies.—San Juan. 1—5.—San- 
turce, near San Juan. 1, 2.—Shelter- 
ing palm. (EF 76120-76131, May 30, 
1909; 2 c. of each May 26, 1909.) 


nooga, Tenn. 


WARREN (W. HAROLD), Asbury Park, 


NG Ee [16583 
Head loop receptor. (H 127756, 


May 29, 1909; 2 c. May 5, 1909.) 


(CL) HL), Chicage. 7. 
[16584-16592 
Fort H. G. Wright, N. Y. 1-8.— 
Her. Terry, N.Y: 1-6... «GH 127136 
1271388-127145, May 17, 1909; 2 ¢ of 
each June 7, 1909.) 


WATERMAN 


WATERS (R. J.) AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH 
co., San Francisco, Cal. [16593 


Oakland, Cal. (H 127802, June 1, 
1909. 


Watts (Mrs. G. F.), Compton Lane, 
England. [16594 

Sir Galahad; after G. F. Watts. (F 
75710, Apr. 16, 1909; 2 c. Apr. 21, 1909.) 


WEBSTER (C. B.) & co., Boston, Mass. 
[16595-16597 
Concord, Mass. D. A. R. Chapter 
House, Living room, A, B. (F 76437; 
76438, May 11, 1909.) 
Evening prayer. (F 77242, June 5, 
1909. ) 


WEISGERHER (CHARLES H.), Washing- 

ton, 1. C: [16598 

Home of Francis Scott Key. (F 
76624, May 15, 1909.) 


WELLMAN (WALTER), New York, N. Y. 

[16599-16614 

Life’s little tragedies, in three acts. 

1-16. (F 76456-76471, Apr. 22, 1909; 
2c. of each May 12, 1909.) 


WELSH (NicHoLaAs H.), Decatur, Ill. 
[16615 


Decatur, Ill., First United Brethren 
church. (H 126298, May 13, 1909.) 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


WESSLER (HvucGo), New York, N. Y¥. 
[48 chromos] [16616-16663 


If I dared.—Lips of cherry.—Music 
of your voice.—Only say.—Will you, 
won’t you.—Will you confess. (G 
21666-21671, May 20, 1909.) 

Admiration. — Anticipation. — Cupid 
being asked one day.—Cupid broke my 
heart in two.—Cupid has no time to 
waste.—Cupid plucked a cherry red.— 
Cupid sent his piercing dart.—Dan 
Cupid badly wants to know.—Hach 
message bears my love divine.—Ex- 
pectation.—From a true heart to my 
valentine.—Heart free from care to my 
valentine.—Here’s to you my valen- 
tine.—In cottage lonely.—Inclination.— 
Let Cupid in you heart enshrine.— 
Name the day sweet valentine.—Obser- 
vation.—Realization._Song from the 
heart to my valentine.—There’s no 
escape sweet valentine.-—When tulips 
a heart entwine.—Winning heart to 
my valentine.—You auto be mine own 
valentine. (G 21677-21700, May 22, 
1909.) 

Best wishes.—Birthday greetings.— 
Congratulations. Fond remem- 
braneces.—Forget-me-not.—F rom a 
friend.—Hearty greeting.—I adore my 
valentine.—Message of love to my val- 
entine.—My heart’s message sweet val- 
entine.—My valentine I greet thee.— 
To greet you.—To greet you, no golden 
words.—To my valentine.—With best 
wishes.—With my love—wWith re- 
gards.—Your charming graces. (G 
21740-21757, June 1, 1909.) 

WEST COAST ART CO., INC., Los Angeles, 
Cal. [16664-16669 

Globe, Ariz. 1. (H 127263, May 19, 
1909 ; 2 ec. May 20, 1909.) 

(H 127264, May 19, 1909; 2 
ec. May 24, 1909.) 

Miami offices and town. 
June 1, 1909.) 

Miami shafts. 
1909. ) 

Miami valley and camp. 
June 1, 1909.) 

Warrior mining co. (H127902, June 
1, 1909.) 

WESTERMANN (ANNA BURNHAM), New 
York, Noi: [16670-16672 

Dolly. (F 76796, May 21, 1909.) 

Blizabeth. (F 769389, May 26, 1909.) 

Esther. (F 76940, May 26, 1909.) 


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


2 


(H 127899, 
(H 127900, June 1, 


(H 127901, 


i ie [16673 
Snow queen. (F 77196, June 4, 
1909. ) 


246 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 22-25, June, 1909 


WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC & MFG. CO.., 
Pittsburg, Pa. [7 photographs. ] 

[16674-16680 

Coolness in every particular.—En- 

joying the breeze.— Fine for press- 

ing.— Good for traveling.—Makes sew- 

ing easy.—Movable.—Nice and brown. 
(H 127146-127152, May 17, 1909.) 


WHEELER (DE WITT C.), INC., New 

Work, N. Y. [16681-16693 

Take me up with you dearie. 416. 
(H 127461-127473, May 24, 1909.) 


Wuite (H. C.) co., North Bennington, 
Vt. [16694-16696 


Champagne, three year old black 
Percheron stallion. 6226. (H 126678, 
May 6, 1909.) 

New York, N. Y.. Metropolitan build- 


ing, uncompleted tower. 99. (H 
126679, May 6, 1909.) 
Red shouldered hawk; nest and 


young. 6285. (H 126680, May 6, 


1909. ) 


WHITE (LUTHER S.), New York, N. Y. 

[16697-16710 

Lambs gambol. 1-10. (H 127678- 
127687, May 27, 1909.) 


— 11, 12. (H 127856, 127857, 
June 1, 1909.) 
— 13, 14. (H 127948, 127949, 


June 2, 1909.) 


WHITMAN STUDIO, Malden, Mass. 
[16711-16720 


Keller (Helen) 1-10. (H 127974— 
127983, June 3, 1909.) 
WHITMORE (C. M.), North Adams, 
Mass. [16721 
Invitation in verse form for old 
home week. (H 126748, May 7, 1909.) 


WALLIAMS (J. J.), Honolulu, Hawaii. 
[7 photographs] [16722-16728 
Fort Shafter.——Mirror (The).—Off 
Honolulu harbor.—Poinciana tree.— 
Surf board rider.—Surf riding.—Surf- 
ing at Waikiki. (H 128009—-128015, 
June 4, 1909.) 


WILLIAMS (L. F.), Spirit Lake, Iowa. 

[12 photographs. ] [16729-16740 

Early start. (H 126938, May 18, 
1909. 


Big Four.—Des Moines beach.— 
Haywards bay.—Now for the sail 
race.—Okobji—Omaha beach.—Pikes 
point, Club house. 1, 2.—Pocahontas 
point.—Sail race—Whew. (H 126689-— 
126699, May 6, 1909.) 


16772 


WILLIAMS (O. D.), Boston, Mass. 
[16741-16758 
Ask and you shallreceive. (F 76801, 
May 21, 1909.) 


Boston baseball series. 101-112. (F 
76881-76892, May 24, 1909.) 
Every day cut a little ice. (F 


76990, May 15, 1909.) 


Higher you go, the better the view. 
EF 76802, May 21, 1909.) 

I was green once myself. 
May 15, 1909.) 

Lot of buzzing and nothing doing. 
(EF 76803, May 21, 1909.) 

Recipe for trouble. (F 76991, May 


(F 76989, 


15, 1909. ) 
WILTON - COOKE- MARTIN REALTY CO., 
Lrp., Emmett, Idaho. [16759 
Apricots. (H 127600, May 26, 
1909. ) 
WINTER (FRED), New York, N. Y. 
[16760 


Bill of fare, Consumers Park hotel 
and cafe. (G 21728, May 19, 1909; 2 
ec. May 27, 1909.) 


WINTER & POND CO., INC., Juneau, 
Alaska. [16761-16763 
Sons and daughters of ’87 pioneers, 
1,2. (8 126712, 126713, May 7, 1909.) 
’°87 pioneer. (H 126714, May 7, 
1909. ) 
WIRES (WILLIAM M.), Lynn, Mass. 
[16764 
(H 126884, May 
2 ¢e. May 3, 1909.) 


Aborn (James E.) 
11, 1909; 


WISCHMEYER (PHILIP), Ozette, Wash. 
[3 photographs] [16765-16767 
Dad of Ozette lake.—Forest scenery 
*n the Umbrella river.—Shelter in 
the time of storm. (H 126484-126486, 
May 4, 1909; 2 c. of each May 10, 
1909.) 


WoLtr (Gro. A.), Wilmington, Del. 
[16768 
Dupont building. (F 77040, June 1, 


1909.) 
Woop (Harry), New York, N. Y. 
[16769-16772 

Intellectual pup. (KF 76385, May 10, 

1909; 2 ec. May 12, 1909.) 

(E 76683, May 17, 1909; 2 «e. 

May 19, 1909.) 

(FE 76866, 

May 26, 1909.) 

(F 77039, June 1, 1909; 2 e. 

June 2, 1909.) 


May 24, 1909; 2 «. 


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16773 pt. Iv, n. s., v.4 


Woop (Oris F.), New York, N. Y. | Woop (Oris F.)—Continued. 


[16773-16792 | — (F 76861, May 22, 1909.) 
Bub, he’s always to blame. (F | (F 76997, May 28, 1909.) 
76357, May 8, 1909.) | Wags, the dog that adopted a man. 
—— (F 76689, May 17, 1909.) | (F 76358, May 8, 1909.) 
—— (F 76858, May 22, 1909.) | —— (F 76690, May 17, 1909.) 
—— (F 76995, May 28, 1909.) | —— (F 76859, May 22, 1909.) 
Sambo and his funny noises. (F | H-— (F 76994, May 28, 1909.) 


76356, May 8, 1909.) 


WRIGHT (FRANCIS L.), St. Paul, Minn. 


—— (F 76857, May 22, 1909.) _ Horse with a tail where his head 
—— (F 76993, May 28, 1909.) | ought to be. (H 127377, May 22, 1909.) 
Things as they ought to be. (F } WricHtT & GooDNER, Wilkesbarre, Pa. 
76359, May 8, 1909.) fe [16794, 16795 
—— (F 76691, May 17, 1909. . VY. Concordia, Wilkes-Barre at 
2 nach eto 99 ee | New York Sangerfest. 1, 2. (H 
aie Teisn, Aeon, ; 127027, 127028, May 15, 1909.) 


—— f{ May 2 : 
ee ee | ZIMMERMAN (I. M.), Baltimore, Md. 
Those ridiculous questions. (F [16796 
76360, May 8, 1909.) Dot. (F 76448, May 4, 1909: 2 «. 
—— (F 76692, May 17, 1909.) May 19, 1909.) 


Summary statement of deposits, received and credited, included in the Catalogue 
since January 1, 1909. 


Number of entries of Engravings, Cuts and Prints, completed by deposit_ 5, 649 
Number of entries of Chromos and Lithographs, completed by deposit___ 1, 261 
Number of entries of Photographs completed by deposit________________ 8, O84 


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CLASS |, FINE ARTS 


To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated; the statement as to 
the receipt of one copy of the photograph is always omitted when the photograph has 


been received on the day of entry. 


The notice after the first title, if printed in full, 
would read: ‘“ Copyright by M. Adelsperger, Chicago, III. 


Class I, XXec, no. 29737, 


May 15, 1909; 1 photograph received May 15, 1909.” 


ADELSPERGER (M.), Chicago, [Il. 
[16797 
O. B joyful. Statuette, small seated 
figure of a tramp enveloped in a shawl. 
(I 29737, May 15, 1909.) 


ADLER (L.) & BROS. CO., 
Fall days. 
seated, the other standing. 
June 2, 1909.) 
Sporting days. Two young 
standing, crowd in background. 
20018, June 2, 1909.) 


AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHIC CO., New York, 
WN. YY. {16800-16803 


New York, 
[16798, 16799 
Two young men, one 
(I 30019, 


men 
(I 


Hot or cold 38488. Two bottles, be- | 


side one a cup filled with some hot 
liquid, beside the other a glass of cold 
liquid. (I 29771, May 20, 1909.) 

What the tea leaves told. An old 
colored woman seated opposite a little 
girl whose fortune she is telling out 
ef a cup. (I 29752, May 17, 1909.) 

Wonderful fortune. Little girl and 
an old colored woman, the latter read- 
ing the girl’s palm. (I 29751, May 17, 
1909. ) 

Yetiva. 
in curls about her neck. 
May 20, 1909.) 


ARONSON (Louis V.), Newark, N. J. 


Young woman. hair falling 
(I 29770, 


[16804, 16805 | 


Gobbo—the god of good luck. Bank 
statue, of the ancient Peruvians in a 


sitting position on a _ cushion. GT 
29779, May 21, 1909.) 
I’m Gobbo—god of good luck. | 


Ancient Peruvian in a sitting position, | 


with legs crossed. (I 29778, May 21, 


1909.) 
ASBJORNSEN (Si1GVALD), Chicago, IU. 
[16806 
On guard. Model, a Confederate 


soldier, right hand holding rifle, rest- 
ing on ground. (I 30009, June 7, 
1909. ) 


BaARNES-CROSBY CO., Chicago, Ill. 
[16807, 16808 
Come on in. Nude boy, right hand 
in air, fingers extended. (I 29748, 
May 17, 1909.) 
Hunter boy. Boy holding a gun, 
short-tailed dog smelling ground. (I 
29747, May 17, 1909.) 


Bartoo (C. R.), New York, N. Y. 
[16809 
Portrait (A). Young lady seated, 
one arm resting on arm of chair, even- 
ing gown, large hat. (1 29797, May 


24, 1909.) 
BEAUX (CECILIA), Gloucester, Mass. 
[16810 
Gilder (Richard Watson). Portrait. 


Mr. Gilder in cloak, leaning on mantle- 
piece. (I 29660, Apr. 29, 1909.) 

BENEKER (GERRIT A.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 

[16811 

Laying the keel of a _ battleship. 

Heavy-set man riveting with an auto- 

matic hammer. (I 29757, May 17, 


1909. ) 
SENTHEIM (CHARLES), Charlotte, N. C. 
[16812 
Presidential Mecklenburg declara- 


tion of independence. Paper weight, 
with head of President Taft, done in 
high relief. (I 29837, May 27, 1909.) 
BERRY REALTY CO., New York, N. Y. 
[16813 
New York. Greater New York, 
showing western end of Long Island. 
(I 29756, May 15, 1909.) 
BILLIKEN Co., Chicago, Il. [16814 
Billiken. Small figure with laugh- 
ing face, hair brushed back from fore- 
head. (I 29872, June 1, 1909; 1 photo 


Apr. 16, 1909. 


BIRNEY (W. 


VERPLANCK), New York, 
N.Y [16815-16817 


Knotty question. Panelled room, 
fireplace, two men, the one to the right 
smoking a long pipe. (I 29781, May 
21, 1909. ) 


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16818 


Dt. 18,48. We 


BigNEY (W. VERPLANCK )—Continued. 

Old old verse. Interior. two figures, 
man and woman, woman seated before 
fire, man standing behind her. (I 
29823, May 27, 1909.) 

Young squire. Interior, man stretched 
out in chair before fire smoking long 
pipe. (I 29824, May 27,1909.) 


BLASHFELD (EDWIN HOWLAND), New 

MOERK IN. Ys [16818 
- Justice. The law symbolized by a 
seated female figure, she plants her 
sword in the face of the evil-doers. (I 
29990, June 3, 1909.) 


BONTE (CHARLES E.), New York, N. Y. 

[16818* 

Flunk chaser, the college cat. Smil- 

ing cat seated on oblong base. (1 

29362, Apr. 26, 1909; 1 photo May 3, 
1909. ) 


BotH (WILLIAM C.), Chicago, Jl. 
[16819 
American idol. Statue, football 
player seated on bench, right arm rest- 
ing on bench. (I 29856, May 28, 1909.) 


BRAUN, CLEMENT & Co., Paris, France. 
[16820-16822 

Corde (La) cassée:; by Eugen Deully. 
Woodland scene, showing festival, lady 
falling from a broken swing. (I 
29791, May 22, 1909.) 

Napoléon aprés Ja bataille: by Ray- 
mond Desyarreux. In center Napoleou 
on white horse looking toward army to 
left. (1 29789, May 22, 1909.) 

Soir de féte. by L. A. Tessier. Two 
female figures in a row boat, garlands 
of flowers surrounding boat. (I 29790, 
May 22, 1909.) 


BREUKER & KESSLER, Philadelphia, Pa. 

[16823-16837 

Girl in evening gown, showing face 

in profile, 225,51" C1, 29726; Mayris, 
1909. ) 


Girl in evening gown wearing hat 


raising skirt. 211. (I 29723,.May 15, 
1909.) 

Girl in evening gown with shawl 
over her shoulders. 224. (I 25725, 


May 15, 1909.) 

Girl seated at piano, jardinere con- 
taining flowers beside piano. 265. (I 
29734, May 15, 1909.) 

Girl seated at small table pouring 
out tea. 208. (I 29722, May 15, 1909.) 

Girl seated on chair and leaning 
over back of it, flowers in left hand. 
214. (I 29724, May 15, 1909.) 


— 


BREUKER & KESSLER—Continued. 

Girl seated on chair with arms rest- 
ing on its back, rose in left hand. 
227. (I 29727, May 15, 1909:) 

Girl wearing evening gown, head 
looking over right shoulder. 241. (1 
29729, .May 15, 1909.) 


hat and suspender 
(I 


Girl wearing 
gown, head inclined to right. 273. 
29736, May 15, 1909.) 


Girl with head looking over left 
Shoulder. 244. (I 297382, May 15. 
1909.) 

Girl with head looking over right 
shoulder, with smiling face. 240 
(I 29728, May 15, 1909.) 

Girl with smiling face and hair tied 
with ribbon. 245. (1 297338, May 15, 
1909.) 

Girl’s head with chin resting on left 
hand. 242. (I 29731, May 15, 1909.) 

Girl's head with hat and automobile 
veil, 23 (I 29730, May 15, 1909.) 


238. 
Little boy feeding chickens, dog in 
rear watching. 267. (1 29735, May 

15,1909.) 


(PETER CHRISTIAN), Salt 
[168388, 16839 


CARLSON 
Lake City, Utah. 


Smith (Joseph). Bust. (I 29821, 
May 25, 1909.) 
Young (Brigham). Bust. (1 29820, 


May 25, 1909.) 


CHAPMAN (CARLTON T.), New York, 
NY [16840 
Fight between the Bonhomme Rich- 
ard and Serapis. ‘Three-quarter bow 
view of Serapis, beyond the bow is the 
Bonhomme Richard. (I 29767, May 
19, 1909.) 


CHIALIVA (LuIGcI), Paris, Franee. 
~ [16841 
Besse en chandesse. On a hill shep- 
herd girl stands knitting, surrounded 
by sheep, lambs and a dog. (I 29878, 
June 2, 1909.) 


Cops (Darius), Boston, Mass. [16842 


Last comrade at the final decoration. — 


An aged soldier stands alone at his 
comrade’s grave. (I 29792, May 19, 
1909; 1 photo May 22, 1909.) 


Cottier (P. F.) & son, New York, 
N.. Xx: [16843-16847 
Baseball season opens; by Charles 
Dana Gibson. A man, two young boys 
and a girl seated in a row. (1 29718, 
May 18, 1909.) 


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FINE ARTS 


nos, 22-25, June, 1909 


CoLLieR (P. F.) & son—Continued. 

Chimera-Bellerophon watching by 
the fountain; by Maxfield Parrish. 
Vista of rocky heights, a classic temple 
half hidden among the trees. (I 
29712, May 18, 1909.) 

La-crosse; by Edward Penfield. 
Young chap in trunks and sweater 
holding a la-crosse stick. (I 29714, 
May 138, 1909.) 

North, East, South and West; by 
Charles Dana Gibson. Four veterans 


of the Civil war on parade. (I 29819, 
May 26, 1909.) 
Saturday afternoon; by Charles 


Dana Gibson. Crowd of young people, 
they all look eager and expectant and 
some are waving their hands. (I 
29991, June 3, 1909.) 
CROWELL PUB. CO., New York, N. Y. 
[16848 
Making Old Glory, by John Edwin 
Jackson. Poster drawing. (I 29762, 
May 19, 1909.) 
DAPRATO STATUARY CO., Chicago, III. 
[16849-16851 


Altar used in Roman _ Catholic 
churches. Gothic architecture, large 
niche in center. (I 30001, June 5, 
1909. ) 

Altar used in Roman Catholic 
churches. Roman architecture, large 
niche in center. (I 30002, June 5, 
1909. ) 


Gothic altar. Large turret rising up 
from the middle and a smaller one on 
either end. (I 29822, May 27, 1909.) 
De Camp (RatPH E.), Helena, Mont. 

[16852, 16853 

Daybreak. Through a rift in dark 
cloud masses, bursts the dawn. (I 
29858, May 28, 1909.) 

Morning call. Bull elk in fore- 
ground, below in middle distance a 


mountain lake. (I 29859, May 28, 

1909.) 

Dopce (PHELPS) & co., New York, 
p IN. [16854 


Rat terrier dog, long hair, long eared 


16882 
EsceN (ELIZABETH JOHNSON), Los 
Angeles, Cal. [16859 


Neck and head of a donkey which 
rests upon an elongated pedestal. (I 
29873, June 1, 1909.) 

FauGHT (GEO. N.), Boston, Mass. 
[16860, 16861 

Bunker Hill monument. Bas-relief, 

view from south. (I 29766, May 19, 


1909. ) 

Longfellow, home of. Bas-relief 
view from s. e (1 29765, May 19, 
1909. ) 


FISHER (MARJORIE ABORN), Gunnison, 
Colo. [16862, 16863 
Cotton-tail rabbit. Life size cotton- 
tail rabbit hung by left hind leg. (1 
29750, May 17, 1909.) 

Coyote. Life size coyote hung by 
left hind leg. (I 29749, May 17. 1909.) 
FOLGER (JAMES WALTER), Nantucket, 

Mass. [16864 

Brant Point, entrance to the harbor 
of Nantucket, Mass. View showing 
ship yards on left. (I 29719, May 14. 
1909. ) 

Fontan (P.), Chicago, III. [16865 

Spring. Statue of nude lady, stand- 
ing heavily on her right foot, holds 
small bunch of flowers. (I 29721, May 
15, 1909.) 

FREDERICKSON Co., Chicago, Ill. 
[16866, 16867 

Summit (The); by HE. S. Hinton. 
An American Indian standing upon a 
pinnacle of rock surrounded by moun- 
tain peaks. (I 297389, May 17, 1909.) 

Toast to the new day; by Alfred 
Lenz. <A draped female figure in bas- 
relief holding calla lily. (I 29740, 
May 17, 1909.) 

FRIEND BROS. CLOTHING Co., Milwaukee, 
Wis. [16868-16879 

Fashion portraits illustrating men’s 
clothing. 1-12. (I 29700-29711, May 
13, 1909.) 

GIBSON (Murray), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[16880-16882 
American miner, Science and Indus- 


z pers jon: 29362, ; 
eee ene position. (1 2986 try. A miner with pick, female hold- 
May 29, 1909.) ; 5 
ing torch, female holding a balance 
DUBUQUE ALTAR MFG. CO., Dubuque, scale. (I 29864, May 29, 1909.) 
Iowa. [16855-16858 pW; ne 4 3 

en 1. font. .. 1548 (I Commerce, Agriculture and Banking. 

2 = oes as a: Mercury seated, female figure seated 
Bee ay 120,) 1909.) ___ | and holding a globe, female figure sit- 

Gothic confessional. 1544. (I 29775, ting with sheaves of grain. (I 29865, 
May 20, 1909.) “May 29, 1909.) 

Gothic main altar. 1537. (I 29773, Mechanics and manufacturing. Fig- 
May 20, 1909. ure seated with hand resting on ham- 

Roman main altar. 1552. (I 29774, | mer, while to the right is a standing 
May 20, 1909.) figure. (I 29863, May 29, 1909.) 

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16885 


pt. Iv, n. S.,.v. 4 


I ——<$—$$ 


HANFSTAENGL (FRANZ). Munich, Ger- 
many. [16883-16886 
Early Britons; by Carton Moore 
Park. Men and women following their 
various occupations. (I 29870, June 
1, 1909.) 

Robin Hood in Sherwood forest; by 
Carton Moore Park. Scene in Sher- 
wood forest. (I 29869, June 1, 1909.) 

Savannah (The); by L. Campbell 
Taylor. In foreground a number of 
people on barges and boats. (I 29868, 
June 1, 1909.) 


Stephenson’s Rocket: by L. Camp- 
pell Taylor. First locomotive built by 
Stephenson, the engine is about to 
start. (I 29871, June 1, 1909.) 


HaARASE (H.), Los Angeles, Cal. 

[16887 
Shinbi. Nude figure of a Japanese 
woman, hair falling over shoulders. 
(I 30006, Apr. 12, 1909.) 
HARTLEY (JONATHAN New 
York, N. Y. [16888 
Joyous fountain. Statue of laugh- 
ing child, holding up in each hand a 

turtle. (I 29805, May 25, 1909.) 


HENNING (C. W.), Milwaukee, Wis. 
[16889 
American beauty. Female figure, 
hands clasped behind the back. (I 
29794, May 22, 1909.) 


Heywoop (lL. E.), Seattle, Wash. 
[16890 
Pioneer square and totem pole, Se- 
attle, Wash. Modelled design in relief. 
(I 80012, June 8, 1909.) 


Scorr), 


HINTERMEISTER (J. Hy.), Brooklyn, 

5 mn a [16891 

King of the Rockies. Elk, mounting 

a rock, his front feet are almost to- 
gether. (I 29803, May 25, 1909.) 


HIRSCHBERG (ALICE), Buffalo, N. Y. 


[16892 - 


Caress (A). Woman kneeling by a 
chair, in which sits a baby. (I 380011, 
June 7, 1909.) 


Hopsy (Cari F.), Iowa City, Iowa. 
[168938 


Jimmy. Shamrock on the lapel of 
the coat, Jimmy printed in white 
lettering. (I 297838, May 10, 1909; 1 


photo May 21, 1909.) 


HOKE ENGRAVING co., St. Louis, Mo. 
[16894 
St. Louis to the front. Twenty-four 
locomotives radiating from a central 
point. (I 30008, June 5, 1909.) 


House (JNo. W.) and Paxson (M.C.). 
Abbeville, Ga. [16895 
Morning of life, which road will 
they take? Two boys at the parting 
of the roads, one of which leads to a 
saloon. (I 29758, May 17, 1909.) 


Hupson (GRACE), Ukiah, Cal. 
[16896-16898 
Basket baby 339. Indian baby sit- 
ting in carrying basket, dog lying on 
the ground. (I 29744, May 17, 1909.) 
Canvas 337. Little Indian girl in 
trouble with cat and dog, she is hold- 
ing the cat, while the dog pulls at her 
dress. (I 29745, May 17, 1909.) 


Lonely fireside 338. Indian woman 
sitting by a little camp fire at the door 
of her brush hut. (1 29746, May 17, 
1909. ) 


HUDSON RIVER DAY LINE, New York, 
dy. ie a8 [16899-16911 
Albany in 1809; by V. H. Bailey. 
Town with river in foreground, groups 
of small boats are lying along the 
shore. (I 29811, May 25, 1909; 1 
photo May 22, 1909.) 


Catskill mountains from Clermont 
on the Hudson; by S. W. Stanton. A 
river view showing two trees, a rocky 
shore, a wharf and one mast vessel. 
(I 29809, May 25, 1909; 1 photo May 
22, 1909.) 


Celebration of the opening of Erie 
eanal, Albany, Nov. 3, 1825; by S. W. 
Stanton. River view showing in back- 
ground hills and on the water various 
boats. (I 29806, May 25, 1909; 1 
photo May 22, 1909.) 


Clermont, the home of Chancellor 
Livingston; by V. H. Bailey. Two- 
story house with small one-story addi- 
tion at right hand, a small porch being 
in front. (I 29814, May 25, 1909; 4 
photo May 22, 1909.) 

Departure from New York of Robert 
Fulton’s steamboat Clermont on her ~ 
first voyage to Albany, Aug. 17, 1809; . 
by S. W. Stanton. A harbor view, 
showing New York water-front. (I 
29867, May 29, 1909.) 


Early view of Hudson and the cats 
kills, by V. H. Bailey. A view over- 
looking town, beyond the town is seen 
the Hudson. (I 29812, May 25, 1909; 
1 photo May 22, 1909.) 


Early view of Rondout from Rond- 
out creek; by V. H. Bailey. The town 
on waters edge, a creek in front, hills 
behind. (I 29813, May 25, 1909; 1 
photo May 22, 1909.) 


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nos, 22—25, June, 1909 


HUDSON RIVER DAY LINE—Continued. 

Hudson river above the city of Hud- 
son; by S. W. Stanton. River view 
showing city of Hudson, distant hills 
of western shore. (I 29807, May 25, 
1909; 1 photo May 22, 1909.) 


New York, city in 1809; by V. H. 
Bailey. Manhattan island with houses 
thereon, Hudson river with vessel. (I 
29810, May 25, 1909; 1 photo May 22, 
1909. ) 

Rip Van Winkle meets 
Hudson and his phantom crew in the 
Catskill mountains: by R. A. Weed. 
Rip Van Winkle in a tattered suit his 


gun in hand gazing at Hudson. 
29866, May 29, 1909.) 
Robinson (Beverly) house, head- 


quarters ot Benedict Arnold: by V. H. 
Bailey. House having 
chimneys and porches, trees surround 
it. (1 29815, May 25, 1909; 1 photo 
May 22, 1909. 

Southern gate of Hudson Highlands; 
by S. W. Stanton. Hudson river show- 
ing the Dunderberg to left, Anthony’s 
Nose to right. (I 29808, May 25, 1909; 
1 photo May 22, 1909. 


Van Rensselaer (Killian) manor 
house, Fort Crailio, Rensselaer: by 
Vv. H. Bailey. House has nine win- 
dows, three additional windows in 
sloping roof, in front is a picket fence. 
(1 29816, May 25, 1909; 1 photo May 
22, 1909.) 


IMHOFF (BERTHOLD), Reading, Pa. 
; [16912 
Institution of Blessed Sacrament. 
Descriptive of God the Father, Son 
and Holy Ghost. (I 29793, May 21, 
19809; 1 photo May 13, 1909.) 


INTERNATIONAL ART PUB. CO., New York, 
Weck. [16913-16924 
[New Year series] 1-12. (I 29825-— 
29836, May 27, 1909.) 


JOHNSON (F. R.), Seattle, Wash. 
[16925, 16926 
Alphabet of faith. Letters of the 
alphabet with ornamented borders and 


medallions of sacred subjects. (I 
29785, May 20, 1909.) 
Alphabet of patriotism. All of the 


letters of the alphabet embellished in 
script style. (I 29784, May 20, 1909.) 


IKKAUFMANN & STRAUSS co.. New York, 
[16927, 16928 
Our favorite. Young lady wearing 


long coat, holding glass. (I 30000, 
June 5, 1909.) 


Hendrick | 


(I 


three brick . 


16942 


IKKAUFMANN & Strauss co.—Continued. 
Wayside inn; by Anton Von Buest. 
Four Revolutionary soldiers stopping 
at an inn, three of whom are seated 
under a tree. (I 29696, May 12, 1909.) 
KOoBLER (ALBERT J.), New York, N. Y. 
[16929 
Adams (Maud) as Joan of Arc; by 
Alfons M. Mucha. Female figure in 
antique costume of French peasant. 
(I 29615, May 6, 1909.) 


KRATINA (JOSEPH), New York, N. Y. 
[16930 
Vase or urn. Two female figures 
facing each other with uplifted hands. 
(I 29860, May 28, 1909.) 
(BERNARD), MUNCHEN-GI.AD- 
BACH, Germany. [16931 
Giery of the Holy Ghost. A soaring 
dove, surrounded by the symbols of 
the four Evangelists. (I 29802, May 


KUHLEN 


24, 1909.) 
LAMASURE (E.), Washington, D. C. 

[16932 
Springtime. Landscape after rain- 
storm, a small stream. (I 30013, June 

8, 1909.) 
| LAWLER (WILLIAM V.), New York, 
IND oY [16933 
Bwana Tumbo. Hunter, sitting posi- 


tion wearing khaky uniform, slouch 
hat. (I 29720, May 15, 1909; 1 photo 
May 20, 1909.) 


LAYTON, SMITH & HAWK, Oklahoma 
City, Okla. [16934 
I. O. O. F. building. Compcsed of 


five stories of classical design. (I 


29796, May 22, 1909.) 


LE VASSEUR & co., Paris, France. 
[169385 
Quand Jes feuilles tombent-Bruges; 
par Frank Spenlove-Spenlove. Au- 
tumnal scene in the city of Bruges, a 
canal, in center of picture appears an 
old woman. (1 29743, May 17, 1909.) 


Levy (LEON), New York, N. Y. 
[16936 
I love my wife. A stage on which a 
dancer is performing. (I 29838, May 
27, 1909.) : 


LIFE PUB. CO., New York, N. Y. 
[16937-16942 
But the view is worth something; 
by Orson Lowell. (I 29759, May 18, 
1909. ) 


Income tax; Senator Root pleads for 
our already overtaxed rich. Root in 
foreground, behind him a crowd of 
financiers in ragged attire. (I 30015, 
June 8, 1909.) 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16943 


pt. Iv, n. s., v.4 


LIFE PUB. co.—Continued. 

Invulnerable. Cupid on hands and 
knees with much interest in a skull. 
(I 30016, June 8, 1909.) 

Oh! Jack your watch must be fast. 
Young couple sitting in the dark, he 
has lighted a match and is looking at 
watch. (I 30017, June 8, 1909.) 

Suburbanites at a city party; by 
Orson Lowell. An _ evening party, 
many of the guests are looking at 


their watches. (I 29877, June 1, 
1909. ) 

U. S. senate: Who are you, anyway? 
by Wm. H. Walker. Uncle Sam 


knocked out completely by the U. S. 
senate, represented by the Interests 
of the people. (I 29795, May 22, 1909; 
1 photo May 29, 1909.) 


Lirtig (W. T.) & co., New York, N. Y. 

[16943 

Birmingham school. Birds eye view. 
(I 29861, May 28, 1909.) 


Low (Witt H.), Bronxville, N. Y. 
[16944 
Prosperity under the law. Valley, 
through which flows a placid river, 
symbolic figures. (I 29996, June 4, 
1909. ) 


MANDEL BROTHERS, Chicago, Ill. [16945 

Bride (The) Woman representing 
a bride seated at table. (I 29786. 
May 21, 1909.) 


Martin (Henry A.), Ambler, Pa. 
[16946 
Half moon. Ship is under full sail 
and is towing a small lifeboat. (I 
29697, May 12, 1909.) 


MASKREY (ADA), Eleanor, III. 


Stork and Teddy bear. Stork was 
not living up to its requirements, 
therefore Teddy bear has usurped its 
place. (I 29993, June 4, 1909. 


[16947 


MaAstTBAUM & FLEISHER, Philadelphia, 
Pa. [16948 
Pot-luck; by Ben Austrian. Three 
pups looking at a dish filled with soup. 
(I 29687, May 10, 1909.) 


MITCHELL (EvA B.), Riverside, I11. 
[16949 
Frolic (The). Statue, a laughing 
barefoot girl with laughing baby on 
her back. (I 29857, May 28, 1909.) 


Morris & Co., Chicago, Ill. [16950 

Morris big six. Six horse team of 
Clydedales cutting the figure eight. 
(I 29876, June 1, 1909.) 


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


Iowa. [16951-16956 
King Arthur’s castle; by ‘Thos. 
Moran. Sea extends toward center of 
picture, high up on the cliffs the ruins 
of an old castle. (I 29688, May 10, 
1909. ) 


Open book, by J. Ross Bryson. 
Young lady in low-necked dress, hands 
clasped on open book in her lap. (I 
29764, May 19, 1909.) 

Roses. On a table is a pitcher full 
of roses. (I 29698, May 18, 1909.) 


Sunset on the Grand Canal, Venice. 
Venetian sunset scene, boats at left, 
gondolas at right. (I 29699, May 13, 
1909.) 

Vicar’s daughter, by J. Ross Bryson. 
Young woman in light dress; hands 
clasped in front; beads and flowers 
woven into her hair. (I 29763, May 
19, 19095) 

Worcestershire common, by B. W. 
Leader. Landscape; open space at 
right; row of thatched roof cottages at 
left with road in front. (I 29760, May 


19, 1909.) 
NEEDHAM (C. AUSTIN), New York, 
N.Y: [16957 


Bowler (The). Statuette of a man 
standing in the first position of bowl- 
ing. (I 29758, May 18, 1909.) 

NEvius (Henry M.), Red Bank, N. J. 
[16958 

Lincoln centennial medal of the 
Grand Army of the Republic. Abra- 
ham Lincoln in bas-relief surrounded 
with motto. Reverse of medal bears 
wreath of laurel. (I 29693, May 11, 
1909.) 


NOTTER (FLORENCE L.), Chicago, Ill. 
[16959 
Girl or the dollar, which? Head of 
an American girl in the center of a 
large coin. (I 29995, June 4, 1909.) 


OPLINGER (ELwoop Ervin), Allentown, 
Pa: [16960 
Catalogue cover. A work of Corinth- 
ian architecture surmounted by two 
lorge columns. (I 29717, May 14, 
1909.) 

PLATT IRON WORKS ©0., Dayton, Ohio. 
[16961-16963 

Hydro-pumping station 39375. Side 
elevation and top view of a direct-act- 
ing piston pump. (I 29788, May 21, 
1909.) 

Proposed hydro-pumping station for 
the city of Wilmington, Del. 39350. 
Side and end elevations, also top plan 
view of the water-end of a pumping 
installation. (I 29787, May 21, 1909.) 


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ARTS 


17078 


PLATT IRON wWorKs co.—Continued. 

Victor turbine for Hydro-electric co. 
No. 20052. Three different views for 
specially designed unit, comprising a 
generator, turbine and governor. (I 
29718, May 14, 1909.) 


PoTTer (Louis), New York, N. Y. 
[16964 
When He comes. Figure of Jesus 
floating in light clouds. (I 30010, June 
7, 1909.) 


PRASUHN (JOHN G.), Chicago, Il. 
[16965 
Peace possum. Caricature model of 
an opossum, its tail forms part of the 
base. (I 29818, May 26, 1909.) 


QuirK (NicHoLas J.), Chicago, Ill. 
[16966 
Victor (The). 4 funnelled white 
ship. (I 29992, June 4, 1909.) 


New York, 
i: ae 6 [16967 
Corking time. Statue of a hunter 
carrying a rhinoceros on his shoulders. 
(I 29614, May 6, 1909.) 


RoInE & WEIL, New York, N. Y. 
[16968 
Hudson and Fulton placque. Robert 
Fulton in a circle with allegorical em- 
blems, on reverse side Hendrick Hud- 
son with four allegorical emblems in 
corners. (I 29788, May 17, 1909.) 


ROYAL TAILORS, Chicago, III. [16969 

Fall & winter ’09-10 fashions. 
Tuxedo suit with peaked lapel. (I 
29616, May 6, 1909.) 


‘oseres, (J. 'T.), New York, N. Y. 
[16970-17078 
Hendrick Hudson series: 
1. Harbor of Amsterdam, showing 
Half Moon. A _ ship, Dutch design, 
man waving plumed hat. 


2. Hendrick Hudson and Dutch Par- 
liament. Brawny Dutchman sitting on 
a chair, figures of two other men, all 
smoking. 

3. Hendrick Hudson on board the 
Half Moon. Top rail of a ship, in 
front of mast a man is standing. 

4. Portrait of Robert Juet. Man sit- 
ting on a bench, he wears large hat 
with plume. 

9. Juet and Hudson, boys 
chip boats. Pond, three little 
boats, boy and girl on bank. 

6. Master Juet on board the Haif 
Moon. On deck of vessel stands a 
man, he wears a broad brimmed hat. 


Rocers (WILLIAM A.), 


sail 


sailing | 


Russet, (J. T.) Hendrick Hudson se- 
ries—Continued. 

7. Robert Juet makes wry face at 
Hudson. Top rail of vessel, man stand- 
ing, at his left another man sitting on 
a box. 


8. Master Juet writing in his jour- 
nal. Ship’s cabin, man sitting on chest, 
writing. 

9. Slumber and vacuity. Leaning 


against a mast is sprawled the figure 
of a man. 


10. Half Moon under full sail. 
waves, a ship under full sail. 


11. Dutch tars go aloft. 
a rope, are two sailors. 


12. They sight land. Top part of 
ship’s rail, three men, man at left lean- 
ing on rail. 

13. In the upper bay of New York. 
An island surmounted by the foliage 
of trees and vegetation. 

14. Master Hudson astonished. Deck 
of a ship, a man with cocked hat. 


15. Great cloud of smoke hides the 
land. Deck of a vessel, man smoking 
long pipe. 

16. Island of Manhattan. Dutch 
ship, high stern, sails set, low shore 
line. 

17. Gentle declivities of hills. Bank 
lined with low vegetation, above are 
distant outlines of hills. 


Ocean 


Standing on 


18. Red man gives a war-whoop. 
Figure of a red man, his mouth is 
open and he shows great astonish- 
ment. 

19. Dutchmen of 
trade with Indians. 
canoe full of Indians. 

20. First view of the mighty river. 
River, steep banks, which gradually 
melt down into the horizon line. 

21. Indians visit Half Moon. Three 
masted Dutch schooner, drawing along 
the side of the boat are four canoes 
full of Indians. 


22. Indians in cabin of Half Moon. 
Interior of ship’s cabin, figures of 
four Indians. 

238. Indians get drunk in cabin of 
Half Moon. Interior of ship’s cabin, 
two men looking at Indians and laugh- 
ing. 

24. Half Moon beyond tide-water. 
Two men on deck, the man on right 
has hands on rail of ship. 


25. Half Moon runs aground. Three 
men looking over side of ship. 


the Half Moon 
Dutch, ship; <4 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17078 


pt. IV; 2:'S., v4 


RussELt (J. T.) Hendrick Hudson se | 


ries—Continued. 
26. Small boat explores 
higher up. A smell two-oared 

with flag flying at stern. 


the river | 
boat | 


Ittusse_t (J. T.) Rip Van Winkle se- 
ries—Continued. 

11B. Rip helping the women of the 

vilege. Man walking on plank walk, 


| carrying a pail of water. 


27. Half Moon puts about with great | 


difficulty. Water with mirror-like sur- 
face, figure of a ship. 


mb 
ing 


Rip’s house and farm. Plow ly- 
on ground just below plow is 


| broken wheel. 


28. Half Moon returning down the | 


river. Dutch ship, low outline of river 
bank. 

29. Recrossing the sea to Helland. 
Waves of the ocean. figure of a ship 
under full sail. 


* carrying basket, 


13. Wife and _ children. Woman, 


little child holding 


| Woman’s skirt. 


30. Hon. East Indian company re- | 
joiced to see him come back safe with | 


their ship. Small beat, part of dock, 
figures of men. 
31. Master Hudson is munificently 


rewarded by the merchants and burgo- | 


masters of Amsterdam. Man in chair, 
on other side of table sits another man. 
in background four men standing. 
(I 29957-29987. June 2. 1909.) 
Rip Van Winkle series: 
1. Catskill mountains: fair weather. 


14. Rip whistling and cleaning gun. 
Back porch of house, man _ sitting 
cleaning a gun. 

14B. Rip’s wife scelds him. Man 
Sitting on step, cleaning gun, woman 
pumping water into a bucket. 

15. Rip makes his escape. Man and 
2 dog, woman shaking her fist at them. 

16. Brave dog. Dog standing bark- 
ing at a squirrel which has run up a 


tree. 


River fills foreground. mountains rise | 


against the sky. 


2. Catskill mountains, evening. Riv- 
er fills foreground. mountains rise | 


against the sky, sky and mountains 
refiected in water. 

3. Roofs and smoke of the village. 
Smoke curling from roofs of houses, 
beyond mountains. 

4. Village of Catskill. Steep bank 
covered with vegetation. a stream and 
a road. 


17. Dog cowed. Interior of a room, 
deg in act of running. 

18. Village club. Man walking, 
hands in pockets, gun under arm: 

19. Prcfound discussion at the vil- 
lage club. An inn, two men smoking, 
another at the doorway. 


20. Nicholas Vedder. Man on bench 


smoking long Dutch pipe. 


5. Portrait of Rip Van Winkle. Man | 
sitting on corner of table, he wears | 


knee breeches. 


. Long-suffering Rip gets a curtain | 


lecture. Man leaning against door 
jamb, woman sitting at spinning wheel. 
7. Good wives of the village. 


Kiteh- | 


en, a table, a woman with both hands | 


resting on dish pan. 

8. Rip and the children. Old-fash- 
ioned wooden pump, a man wearing no 
hat, he holds a kite. 

Sb. Rip and the children. 
street corner, old Dutch houses. 

9. Rip fishing. Man sitting on rock 
fishing, his knees are bent. he has long 
pole. 

10. Rip hunting. Trees and heavy 
vegetation, man in long coat, on shoul- 
der a gun. 

11. Rip at country frolic. Two girls 
sitting before a great pile of unhusked 
corn. 


Village 


21. Nicholas Vedder moves. Manon 
bench smoking long clay pipe, in back- 
ground wall of an inn. 

22. Nichclas Vedder moves further. 
Trunk of a large tree with low seat 
around it, lian on seat smoking. 

23. Dame Van Winkle at the club. 
Woman standing, she has on Dutch 
shoes. 

24. Rip and Wolf on mountain. 
Man, his back against tree, a dog eat- 
ing. 

25. Rip and Wolf rest. Man and 
dog reclining on top of a mountain. 

26. View of Hudson from Katterskill 
mountain. Bank covered with low 
vegetation, man sitting on edge of 


bank. 


| Quaint looking 


27. Deep mountain glen. Deep preci- 
pice. fills foreground, man sitting on 
ground. 

28. Rip and dog climbing down the 
mountain. Partly decayed tree, a man 
and a dog. 

29. Rip sees the stranger in the dis- 
tance. Sloping side of a hill, man is 
standing. 

30. Stranger with the keg of liquor. 
figure. he has long 


| beard. 


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nos. 22—25, June, 1909 


Rtussett (J. T.) Rip Van Winkle se- 
ries—Continued. 

31. Rip and the stranger carrying 
the keg up the ravine. Two men, one 
carries a keg on his back. 

532. Rip and the stranger reach an 
amphitheatre. Two men and a dog, 
man in advance carries a gun. 

33. Rip and the stranger on edge of 
the amphitheatre. Some ninepins, six 
men grouped about them. 


34. Like the figure of an old Flem- | 
Man standing, he wears | 
laced doublet, his right hand rests on | 


ish painting. 


his hip. 
35. Strangers playing ninepins. 
About some ninepins are six figures, 
four in background. 
36a. Rip and the stranger in midst 
of amphitheatre. 


36b. Rip passing the liquor. Two 
men standing before a keg. 
37. Rip tasting the liquor. Man, 


facing keg, holds a stein out in front of 
him. 

38. Rip asleep. Figure of a man 
asleep, he is sitting on a rock. 


39. Rip still sleeping after twenty 
years. Man lying on ground, he is 
rubbing his eyes with his hands. 

40. Rip Van Winkle waking after 
his long sleep. Man half reclining on 
his left side. 


41. Rip in sitting posture calling for | 


Wolf. Man sitting on ground, behind 
man is the broken stump of dead tree. 


42. Rip has difficulty in rising. 


he grasps the barrel of a gun. 


43. Gully to the amphitheatre after 
twenty years. A narrow mountain 
stream flowing over and _ between 
rocks. 


44. Rip bewildered at the foot of the 
waterfall, calls Wolf. Old man, back 
of him a rocky precipice. 


45. Rip turns his steps homeward. 
Old man long white hair, walking 
along a road. 

46. Rip, near the village discovers 
his beard. Old man clothes ragged, 
his right hand held to his beard. 


47. Rip passing through the village 
street—everything strange. Old man 
his back only, visible, a dog barking 
at him. “ 

48. Another street in the village. 
Old man, standing, his face turned to 
the sky. 


Man holding keg in | 
his arms in act of setting it on a rock. | 


An | 
old man getting up from the ground, | 


| confronts Rip. 


17078 


RusseLtt (J. T.) Rip Van Winkle se- 
ries—Continued. 

49. Rip revisits his home. Old man 

standing, his clothes are in tatters, he 


is looking at a house in the back- 
| ground. 


50. Rip in the old house calling for 


his wife and children. Interior of 
room in old house. 
51. Rip before the Union hotel. Old 


man walking along a road, carrying 
a rifle. 

52. New Flagstaff and Sign. Two- 
story structure with two gable win- 
dows. 

53. Political meeting at the Union 
hotel. Porch on which a man is mak- 
ing a speech. 

54. Rip surrounded by questioning 
mob. Crowd of men standing about 
an old man. 

55. Self-important old gentleman 
Porch of an inn, group 
of six men. 


56. Mob becomes threatening. In 
front of porch is group of men. tall 
man shaking his fist. 


57. Rip asks questions. Porch, two 
posts visible, tall man looking at old 
man. 

58. Does nobody here know Rip Van 
Winkle. Old man standing, looking 
into the face of a tall man. 

59. Rip sees his son. Man leaning 
against flagpole, figures of five other 
men. 

60. Who am I? Old man standing, 
at his right is a tall, slender fellow, 
with folded arms. 


61. Bystanders suspect that Rip is 
daffy. Two men facing the left, one 
is a tall. slender man, the other an 
old man with gun. 


62. Rip confronts his daughter and 
her child. Old man standing, woman 
with baby in her arms. 


63. Rip embraces his daughter. Old 
man embracing a young woman with a 
child in her arms. 


64. Old woman recognizes Rip. Old 
man: standing, to the left an old 
woman, shawl over shoulder. 


65. Rip seated tells his story. Man 
sitting on steps of porch, beside him 
is a woman. 

66. Old Peter Venderdonk recognizes 
Rip. Old man sitting on steps of 
poreh, to the left an important looking 


| man in cocked hat. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17079 


pt. Iv, 0. 8., v. 4 


RUSSELL (J. T.) Rip Van Winkle se- 
ries—Continued. 

67. Peter Vanderdonk tells them all 
about it. Sitting on steps is an old 
man, in front of him stands another 
old man resting on a cane. 


68. At home in his daughter’s house. 
Old man sitting in front of fireplace. 


69. Rip walks through the village 
with children. Old man, his hand 
rests on cane, two children at right. 


70. On the bench at the inn door. 
Porch of an inn, on bench an old man. 


Tla. Rip enlightens the guests at the 
inn. Old man sitting on bench, young 
man stands with back against railing 
of porch. 


71lb. Resignation or deliverance? Old 
man sitting on bench, beyond two 
other figures. 

72. Rip reminiscing. Man astride a 
horse, gazing at old man on porch. 


73. Thunder storm in the Kaatskills 
viewed from the village. Country road, 
some geese, two old people standing, 
both bent over. 


(I 29879-29956, June 2, 1909.) 


SAUNDERS (ETHEL HUNTLEY), New 
Work.N,. Y. [17079 
Lovekin. Statue of a small winged 
cupid with arms folded. (I 29780, 
May 21, 1909.) 
Savory (EH. W.), LtpD., Bristol, Eng- 
land. [17080-17083 


Cleopatra; by C. H. Edwards. Girl, 
hair braided and falling on shoulders, 
jeweled band around forehead. 

Juliet. Girl, hair hanging loosely 
over right shoulder. 


Portia. Girl’s head, wearing small 
cap, doves in background. 

Rosalind. Girl, hair hanging loosely 
over face, large tourist’s hat. 

(I 29040-29043, Apr. 6, 1909; 1 
photo of each May 14, 1909.) 


SCHNITZER (GBR.), Berlin, Germany. 
[17084, 17085 
First attempt. Mother and daughter 
standing before an open piano. (I 
29988, June 2, 1909.) 


Well protected. A sleeping baby is 
protected by a dog and an angle. (I 
29989, June 2, 1909.) 


SCHREYVOGEL (CHAS.), Hoboken, N. J. 

‘ [17086 

In safe hands. <A trooper saving a 

child, two other troopers and Indian 
in water. (I 29875, June 1, 1909.) 


SEITER & KAPPES LITHO. 
York; N: ¥2 [17087, 17088 
Looking for me. Horse’s head pro- 


jecting from a window. (I 29769, 
May 20, 1909.) 


Looking for trouble. 
head. 


co., New 


Hereford bull 
(I 29768, May 20, 1909.) 


SHIELDS (Mitton L.), Houston, Tex. 

[17089 

Indian princess. Standing, hands 

clasped behind the head. (I 30007, 
June 3, 1909; 1 photo May 18, 1909.) 


STaLL & DEAN MFG. CO., Chicago, Ill. 

[17090 

Foot ball girl. Young lady dressed 

for winter holding foot ball muff. (I 
29782, May 21, 1909.) 


STANLEY WORKS, New Britain, Conn. 
[17091 

Mischief maker. Young girl lying 
on sofa, holds a peacock feather and 
is laughing. (I 80014, June 8, 1909.) 


TIFFANY STuDIOS, New York, N. Y. 
[17092, 17093 
Adoring angels. Two panels each 
containing a single figure of kneeling 
angel. (I 29755, May 18, 1909.) 


Christ appearing to Nicodemus. 
Three panels, in upper panels is float- 
ing angel, lower panel contains Christ 
appearing to Nicodemus. (I 29754, 
May 18, 1909.) 


ULLMAN MFG. CO., New York, N. Y. 
[17094-17100 
Better smoke here than hereafter. 
Statuette of large skull with cigar in 
mouth. (I 29998, June 4, 1909.) 


Cheer up. Statuette of stout man 
with broad smile. (I 29999, June 4, 
1909. ) 


—— Statuette of tramp _ resting 
against fence, newspaper under arm. 
(I 29800, May 24, 1909.) 


Good luck. Statuette of young lady 
and gentleman sitting on a large horse- 
shoe. (I 29798, May 24, 1909.) 


I dearly love a mason. Statuette of 
veung lady and gentleman sitting on 
square within compass. (I 29801, 
May 24, 1909.) 


Now I lay me down to sleep. Statu- 
ette, child kneeling beside chair with 
hands clasped. (I 29799, May 24, 
1909. ) 


Small skull. 
skull resting on cross-bones. 
June 4, 1909.) 


Statuette of small 
(I 29997, 


208 


Ee a. ve 


FINE 


nos. 22-25, June, 1909 


ARTS 


17169 


VANDEGRIFT (S. B.) & sSoN, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [17101 
Yard of popular American drinks. 
A row of glasses containing various 
liquids. (I 29874, June 1, 1909.) 
VAN NOSTRAND (A. G.), Boston, Mass. 
[17102 
Workers series no. 18. Figures of 
two men looking into each others faces. 
(I 29994, June 4, 1909.) 


VEREINIGTE KUNSTANSTALTEN, Munich, 
Germany. [17103-17119 
Atelierpause; by Victor Schivert. A 
haked woman covered with a fur, and 
an artist holding a lighted cigarette, 
both looking at a painting. (I 29854, 
May 27, 1909.) 

Blick auf die Ferwallgruppe vom 
Galzig aus; by Fritz Baer. Mountain 
scene, the peaks covered with snow. 
(I 29842, May 27, 1909.) 

Brautschmuck (Der); by Ferdinand 
Max Bredt. An oriental room occu- 
pied by two oriental women. (I 29853, 
May 27, 1909.) 

Geburtstag (Der) ; by Richard Lind- 
erum. A room in a cloister, three old 
monks. (I 29845, May 27, 1909.) 

Gute nachrichten (Good advice) ; by 
Wilhelm Rauber. An old fashioned 
sitting-room, near window an old gen- 
tleman. (I 29850, May 27, 1909.) 

Hausliche beschiftigung; by Leopold 


Bara. A family at home, the father is 
busy making baskets. (I 29840, May 
Zi, 1909.) 


Kriegsbeute; by Victor Schivert. A 
Dutch barroom, soldiers sitting around 
a barrel. (I 29855, May 27, 1909.) 

Mein liebling (My darling) ; by Emil 
Miller. Little girl with her head on 
a table. (I 29849, May 27, 1909.) 

Mephisto und Schiiler; by Karl Geb- 
hardt. <A studio of the 17th century, 
an old gentleman in armchair, a young 
lad stands before the table. (I 29844, 
May 27, 1909.) 

Miihlsteg (Der) ; by Franz Graessel. 
Country scene, young woman and child 
are crossing a small bridge over a dam. 
(I 29851, May 27, 1909.) 

Prozession im Kanton Wallis (Pro- 
cession in Canton Wallis); by Oscar 
Freiwirth. A Catholic street proces- 
sion, a band of musicians and church 
choir are marching in front. (I 29852, 
May 27, 1909.) 

Rast auf dem heimwege; by Herman 
Kaulbach. Two little Italian children 
on the street corner, one of them lJean- 
ing against a stoop. (I 29847, May 27, 
1909. ) 


VEREINIGTE KUNSTANSTALTEN—Cont’d. 

Skatspieler; by Anders Montan. An 
old arch cellar, in rear a lattice win- 
dow is to be seen. (I 29848, May 27, 


1909. ) 
Waisen (Die); by Theodor Klee- 
haas. <A sister of a religious order 


sitting on a rock, a little babe is stand- 
ing back of her. (I 29841, May 27, 


1909. ) 
Waldschulmeister ; by Heinrich 
Schlitt. A hedge in the center, a big 


mushroom, on its top lies a book, from 
which a dwarf teaches a frog. (I 
29843, May 27, 1909.) 


Welle kommt; by Otto Sinding. 
Four naked boys kneeling on the sea- 
shore. (I 29846, May 27, 1909.) 

Wirtin (Der) tdchterlein; by Vic- 
tor Schivert. An old Dutch taproom, 
the daughter of the innkeeper is danc- 
ing with soldiers. (I 29839, May 27, 
1909. ) 


WeEsT (ANDREW) AND BootH (FLoRA), 
Brooklyn; IN “Y: [17120 
Fulten centennial plaster placque. 
Bust of Robert Fulton, also raised 
model of Fulton’s first steam boat. (I 
29804, May 25, 1909.) 


WILLET STAINED GLASS co., Pittsburg, 
Pa. [AIA aie 


Clere-story window. Three panel 


window with tracery tops. (1 29742, 
May 17, 1909.) 
Redeemer of the world. Window 


design with five openings, in the center 
opening is Christ on the cross. (I 
29741, May 17, 1909.) 


WILLIAMS (JNO.) INC., New York, 
ING Ye [17128 


Farragut (David Glasgow); by 
Louis A. Gudebrod. Sculptured tablet 
of rectangular shape. (I 29817, May 
26, 1909.) 


Wor & co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[17124-17169 
About to drive. Girl carrying a 
golf club under her right arm. (I 
29666, May 10, 1909.) 


After the opera. Lady in full even- 
ing gown. (I 29686, May 10, 1909.) 
Girl holding a 
shoulder. (I 


At the horse show. 
riding whip over her 
29667, May 10, 1909.) 


Automobiling. Lady sitting at the 
driving wheel of an automobile, hat 
tied by a veil under her chin. (I 
29683, May 10, 1909.) 


259 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17169 


pt. Iv, TBs, v.4 


WoLF & co.—Continued. 

By the fountain. Garden scene with 
woman sitting by a table, holding a 
glass. (I 29662, May 10, 1909.) 


Stall with horse and two 
(I 29650, May 10, 


Chums. 
dogs looking out. 
1909. ) 

Confidence. 
desk, one is reading a letter. 
May 10. 1909.) 


Countess. Lady, large hat, bow un- 
der chin. (I 29671, May 10, 1909.) 

Daisy. Girl in summer dress stand- 
ing in a garden. (I 29678, May 10, 
1909. ) 

Dandelion. 
hand holding pearl necklace. 
May 10, 1909.) 


Two women sitting ata 
(I 29685, 


Woman, no hat, right 
(I 29656, 


Debutante. Girl, low neck and big 
hat with roses. (I 29648, May 10, 
1909. ) 

Duchess. Half figure of a woman, 
large hat. (I 29670, May 10, 1909.) 

Ethelinda. Girl with coat and furs 
and) large hat. (1 29676, May, 40, 
1909. ) 

Fair race. Two women speeding in 
an automobile. (I 29684, May 10, 
1909. ) 


Fortune teller. Two young women 
having their fortune told by a colored 
mammy. (I 29668, May 10, 1909.) 

Frangesa. Ballet girl. (I 29669, 
May 10, 1909.) 

His only friend. Boy sitting, hat 
in hand and his head resting on arm, 
dog in front of him. (I 29672, May 10, 


1909. ) 

Howdy-do! Boy and a dog on a 
back door porch. (I 29674, May 10, 
1909.) 


Hunt (The). Lady with dogs, in 
distance is a man on horseback. (I 
29680, May 10, 1909.) 


Innocence. Girl, full face, high neck 
dress. (I 29661, May 10, 1909.) 


Ivy. Girl standing leaning head on 
arm which is on the trunk of a tree. 
(I 29715, May 14, 1909.) 


Joy of living. Old man sitting at 
table with right hand on beer mug. 
(I 296538, May 10, 1909.) 


Maryanne. Girl carrying a fur muff 
with both hands in it. (I 29647, May 
10, 1909.) 


Mexico. Girl with flimsy dress lean- 
ing on her right arm smiling. (I 
29643, May 10, 1909.) 


Wor & co.—Continued. 


Mousquetaire. Gentleman in Sir 
Walter Raleigh costume wearing 
gauntlets. (I 29644, May 10, 1909.) 

Muffie. Woman holding fur muff 
near her chin. (I 29677, May 10, 
1909.) 

Night. Woman, juggling stars in 


drapery which she holds. 
May 10, 1909.) 

Nocturne. Garden scene with man 
and woman sitting on a bench. (1 
29664, May 10, 1909.) 

Oh, you kid! Three boys with cigar- 
ettes in their mouths. (I 29652, May 
10, 1909.) 

Pearl. Woman with plume in hair, 
furs thrown over left shoulder. (1 
29659, May 10, 1909.) 

Pets. Child holding cat, while three 
dogs are trying to get upon her lap. 
(I 29646, May 10, 1909.) 

Playing cards. Room scene, two 
men playing cards. (1 29673, May 10, 
1909. ) 

Playmates. Window scene with 
horse sticking it’s head out of stall and 
two dogs. (I 29649, May 10, 1909. ) 

Princess. Lady, wearing large hat, 
big bow under chin with long stream- 
ers. (I 29675, May 10, 1909.) - 

Proposal (The). Room scene with 
boy and girl in Dutch costume, boy has 
right hand to his face. (I 29642, May 
10, 1909.) 

Queen. Lady with big hat with 
feathers, hat tied by a veil under her 
chin. (I 29682, May 10, 1909.) 

Refreshing drink.. Two, yous 
women, hats on, the one on the left 
has furs thrown over her shoulder. (I 
29668, May 10, 1909.) 

Riding the goat. Two goats running 
with a woman standing on their backs, 
in her hand is a glass of beer. (1 
29681, May 10, 1909.) 

Roses. Girl, hair flowing, she is 
carrying a large bunch of roses. (1 
29665, May 10, 1909.) 

Scheming. Two boys, arm of one 
around the other one’s neck. (I 29654, 
May 10, 1909.) 

Secret (The). Scene in room, boy 
and girl in Dutch costume, boy has an 
arm on each of the girl’s shoulders. 
(I 29645, May 10, 1909.) 

Simplicity. 
low neck. (I 29679, May 10, 1909.) 

Spring blossoms. Girl standing with 
left hand on hip. (1 29716, May 14, 
1909. ) 


(I 29657, 


260 


Girl’s head, profile view, — 


eo 


FINE 
nos. 22—25, June, 1909 


Wor & co.—Continued. 

Springtime. Girl standing back of a 
table, holding an overturned basket 
from which roses have fallen. (1 
29651, May 10, 1909.) 


Violets. Lady. hat with veil, 
hand holding a bunch of violets. 
29655. May 10, 1909.) 


Your health. Woman, leit hand 
holding up a skirt. right hand holding 
a wine glass. (I 29658. May 10, 1909.) 


left | 
id 


ARTS 
17173 


| YoRK (GLEO), Niagara Falls, N. Y. 


ve 
; 


[17170-17173 


Horse shoe falls: Relief view in 
plaster. (I 29761; May 19, 1909.) 


Niagara Falls. General view in re- 
lief. (I 80003. June 5, 1909.) 
Prospect Point, Niagara Falls. 
lief. (I 80004, June 5, 1909.) 
Rock of ages. Relief, background 
the American Falls. (I 30005, June 5, 
1909.) 


Re- 


Number of entries of Fine Arts completed by deposit of 1 photograph 


each and included in the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1909________________ 2,179 
O 
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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 83, 1891 
AND OF JUNE 30, 1906 


PART 4: 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS; 
CHROMOS AND LITHOGRAPHS; 
PHOTOGRAPHS; 

FINE ARTS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 4 
Nos. 26-30 
JULY, 1909 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


1909 


HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries, Part 4, is arranged in two alphabets of 
proprietors, with subalphabets of titles as follows: 

I. Containing titles for Class F, Engravings, Cuts and Prints; Class G, Chromos 
and Lithographs; Class H, Photographs. 

II. Containing Class I, Fine Arts (giving a list of the photographs deposited accord- 
ing to law with the applications for copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, 
Statuary, and Models or Designs intended to be perfected as works of the Fine Arts). 

The Catalogue of Copyright Entries appears each week, but to avoid the inconven- 
ience of a number of small alphabets of different subjects all the entries for Engray- 
ings, Cuts and Prints, Chromos and Lithographs, and Photographs, completed since the 
last issue, are arranged here in a single monthly alphabet. The entries for Fine Arts 
will be found in a separate alphabet following this. 

The entries marked thus * are such as have been delayed inclusion in the Catalogue 


on account of necessary correspondence. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND 


PRINTS; CHROMOS AND 


LITHOGRAPHS; PHOTOGRAPHS 


To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated; the statement as to 
receipt of copies is always omitted when the copies are received on the day of entry. 
The notice, after the first title, if printed in full, would read: Copyright by I. C. Adams, 


Calistoga, Cal. 


Class H, XXc, no. 128600, June 19, 1909; 2 copies received June 19, 1909. 


Apams (I. C.), Calistoga, Cal. [38 
photographs] [17174-17176 
Already to leave for Lake co.— 
Lake co. stage leaving Calistoga. | 
Stone bridge, Napa co., Cal. (H 
128600-128602, June 19, 1909.) 


AMERICAN COMMERCIAL 
co., New York, N. Y. 


ADVERTISING 
[12 prints] 
[17189-17200 
Auto ride—Bathing girl—Boys of 


| the fourth.—Firing the cannon.—In- 
troduction.—On 


the beach.—Prome- 


_nade girl.Resting up.—Roll call.— 


ADKISSON (C. N.), Denton, Tex. 
[17177, 17178 
Denton, Texas, Stoddard hall. (H 
116856, Oct. 12, 1908; 2 c. June 21, | 
1909.) 


Making hay, College of indus- 
trial arts. (H 119465, Dec. 10, 1908; 
2 e. June 21, 1909.) 


ALLEN (FRANK W.), Abington, Mass. | 
[17179 | 

Abington, Mass., Island Grove park, | 
memorial tablet. (H 128668, June 22, | 
1909; 2 ec. June 12, 1909.) | 


ALLEN (Harry N.), Livermore Falls, | 


Me. [17180-17186 | 
All nature smiles. (H 129475, July | 
2, 1909.) | 
April. (H 129478, July 2, 1909.) 
Beside still water. (H 128643, June | 
21, 1909.) 


Bright hours of June. (H 129476, | 


July 2, 1909.) 


Nature's mirror. (H 129477, July | 


2, 1909.) | 
White sentinel. (H 128644, June) 
21, 1909.) | 
White trio. (H 129479, July 2, | 
1909. ) 
AtPHA CHI OMEGA soroRITy, Albion, | 
Mich. [17187 | 
lyme trio. «(FF 78714, June 25, | 
1909. ) | 
ALTSCHUL & ISBELL, Washington, D. C. | 
[17188 


They say whiskey stunts the growth. | 
(F 78141, June 29, 1909.) 


|Tennis players—Tight 


game.—Vaca- 


| tion girl. (EF 77778-77789, June 19, 
1909. ) 
AMERICAN BLOWER CO., Detroit, Mich. 


[17201 
Little blower. 77734, June 17, 


1909. ) 


(FE 


| AMERICAN-EXAMINER, New York, N. Y. 


[17202-17217 

Are you going to the Yukon exposi- 
tion. (F 77843, June 21, 1909.) 

Cousin Susie, the sweet girl gradu- 
ate. (F 77842, June 21, 1909.) 


Der Captain goes salmon fishing out 
west. (F 78148, June 29, 1909.) 


Grandpa Grouch and his dear little 
grandson. (F 77581, June 14, 1909.) 


Grandpa Grouch getS a new wig. 


| (F 78146, June 29, 1909.) 


Happy Hooligan doesn’t seem to get 
wiser fast. (F 77583, June 14, 1909.) 


Happy Hooligan has a rival. (F 
| 78150, June 29, 1909.) 
Howson Lott builds a summer 


house. (F 77580, June 14, 1909.) 
Jimmy. (F 77584, June 14, 1909.) 
(F 78149, June 29, 1909.) 


Mr. Happy Hooligan entertains. 
77840, June 21, 1909.) 
Mr. Howson Lott. 
21, 1909.) 

— (F 78147, June 29, 1909.) 

They’re on the Pacific coast now. 
(F 77582, June 14, 1909.) 

Violet is so playful. (F 77579, June 
14, 1909.) 


Widow Perkins and her kyoodle Vio- 
let. (F 77841, June 21, 1909.) 


(F 


(F 77844, June 


263 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17218 


AMERICAN - JOURNAL - EXAMINER, New 


Sori IN. : [17218-17315 
Ain’t you sorry. (F 77425, June 9, 
1909. ) 


—— (F 77609, June 15, 1909.) 
— (F 77746, June 18, 1909.) 


—— (F 77904, June 23, 1909.) 
And not only that. (F 77706, June 
26, ey 
T7748, June 18, 1909.) 
—— if ae June 21, 1909.) 
—— (F 77907, June 238, 1909.) 
—— (KF 77977, June 25, 1909.) 


—— (F 78168, June 80, 1909.) 


As long as the world goes 
(F 77931, June 24, 1909.) 


(EF 77405, June 8, 


’round. 


Braggo the monk. 
1909. ) 


— (F 78144, June 29, 1909.) 

But he hadn’t oughter! (F 77703, 
June 16, 1909.) 
(E 77855, 


June 22, 1909.) 


—— (F 77973, June 25, 1909.) 

— (F 78185, July 1, 1909.) 

But they hadn’t oughter. (F 77993, 
June 26, 1909.) 

Culture while you wait. - (F 77424, 
June 9, 1909.) 

Do you know this man? (F 77585, 
June 14, 1909.) 

— (F 77791, June 19, 1909.) 

—— (FF 78143. June 29, 1909.) 

—  (F 78183, July 1, 1909.) 

Even as you and I. (F 77482, June 
10, 1909.) 

—— (F 77514, June 11, 1909.) 

— (F 77524, June 12, 1909.) 

—_— (I 77612, June 15, 1909.) 

—— (F 77857, June 22, 1909.) 

—— (F 78075, June 28, 1909.) 

— (F 78164, June 30, 1909.) 

Excuse club (F 77426, June 9, 
1909.) 

— (F 77588, June 14, 1909.) 

— (F 77834, June 21, 1909.) 

—— (F 78078, June 28, 1909.) 

Gimlet, club.. _(F 177427, .June 9, 
1909.) 

—— (F 77587, June 14, 1909.) 

—— (F 77975, June 25, 1909.) 

Groucho the monk. (F 77790, June 
19, 1909.) 


(F 78184, July 1, 1909.) 


264 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.4 


AMERICAN-JOURNAL-EXAMINER—Cont’d. 
Hall Room boys. (F 77428, June 9, 
1909.) 
— (F 77708, 
—— (F 77744, 


June 16, 1909.) 
June 18, 1909.) 

— (F 77908, June 28, 1909.) 

— (F 78074, June 28, 1909.) 

Henpecko the monk. (F 77481, June 
10, 1909.) 

—— (F 77724, 
(F 77854, 
Honest man. 
1909.) | 

—— (F 78142, June 29, 1909.) | 

— (F 78163, June 30, 1909.) 

How to be happy, though married. — 
(F 77407, June 8, 1909.) : 
(F 77518, June 11, 1909.) 


June 17, 1909.) 
June 22, 1909.) 


CH 7 %25, sone, oe 


—— (F 77707, June 16, 1909.) 
I see by the papers. (F 77589, June 
14, 1909.) 


If it weren’t for father. 
June 11, 1909.) 


(F 77727, June 17, 1909.) 
—— (F 77838, June 21, 1909.) 
—— (F 77976, June 25, 1909.) 
—— (F 78167, June 30, 1909.) 


Knocko the monk. (EF 77586, June 
14, 1909.) 


Mr. Jack. 


(F 77512, 


(F 77932, June 24, 1909.) 


Mrs. Trubbell. 
1909.) 

Never 
1909. ) 

—— (F 77523, June 12, 1909.) 

—— (F 77704, June 16, 1909.) 

—— (F 77743, June 18, 1909.) 

—— (KT June 23, 1909.) 

—— (FF 7 June 25, 1909.) 

—— (F 77991, June 26, 1909.) 

—— (F 78166, June 30, 1909.) 

Rhymo the monk. (F 77905, June 
23, 1909. 

Ryan museum of practical finance, 
(F 77509, June 11, 1909.) - 

There’s a reason. (KF 77511, June 11, 


(F 78071, June 28, 


again. (F 77406, June §8, 


1909.) 
—— (F 77705, June 16, 1909:) 
—— (F 77745, June 18, 1909.) 
—— (F 778386, June 21, 1909.) 


— (F 78072, June 28, 1909.) 
(F 78165, June 30, 1909.) 


Tightwaddo the monk. (EF 17525, 
June 12, 1909.) 


(F 77610, June 15, 1909.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


nos. 26-30, July, 1909 


AMERICAN-JOURNAL-EXA MINER—Cont’d. 
— (F 77933, June 24, 1909.) 
—— (F 77992, June 26, 1909.) 
*Twas but a dream. (F 77510, June 
11, 1909.) 
— (F 778387, June 
— (F 77856, June 
Two men of peace. 
21, 1909.) 


What can a poor woman do? 
77515, June 11, 1909.) 

— (F 77906, June 23, 1909.) 
(F 78187, July 1, 1909.) 

While you wait. (F 77480, June 
10, 1909.) 

— (F 77611, June 15, 1909.) 

— (F 77726, June 17, 1909.) 

Why all men are not married. 
77747, June 18, 1909.) 
(F 77792, June 
— (F 77934, June 24, 
— (F 77994, June 26, 1909.) 
(F 78145, June 29, 1909.) 


AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHIC COMPANY. New 
York, N. Y. [17316-17318 


Philippines coast artillery on the 
plains. a (G 21829, June 25, 1909.) 


b, ¢. 


21, 1909.) 
22, 1909.) 
(F 77835, June 


(FE 


CH 


19, 1909.) 


1909. ) 


‘| 


1909. ) 

AMERICAN PRESS ASSN., 
Ne} ¥'. 

Long may she wave. 
11, 1909.) 


Nobody loves a fat man. 
June 7, 1909.) 
ae § 
—— (F 
St (EF 
ae (EF 
— (F 
eS — (F 
——s (EF 
(F 
ANDERSON 


New York, 
[17319-17328 
(F 77496, June 


war hind 
(loz, 


(EF 
June 9, 1909.) 
June 11, 1909.) 
June 15, 1909.) 
, June 16, 1909.) 
June 19, 1909.) 
June 22, 1909.) 
June 24, 1909.) 
June 26, 19069.) 
(A. C.), Chicago, [11. 
[17329 
(H 128487. June 


Little Sunshine. 
17, 1909.) 
APELT (WM.), San Antonio, Tex. 
[173380 
Armadillo baskets. (F 77223, June 
5, 1909.) 
ARBNHEIM (MARKS), New York, N. Y. 
[17331-17344 
Styles 84-87, 90, 91, 98, 95-98, (Q-T. 
W-Y). [for men’s clothing.] (F 
77947-77958, June 25, 1909.) 
Styles 88, 89. (F 78180, 78181, July 
1, 1909.) 


(G 21852, 21853, June 29, 


ASH 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 


17380 
| ART MFG. CO., Amelia, Ohio. [17345 
Serpent mound, Adams co., Ohio. 


(H 129351, July 1, 1909.) 


(WILLIAM G.)- AND SCHUBERT 
(ADAM J.), Goodling, Idaho. 
[17346 


Idaho wild cat. (H 128060, Mar. 31, 


1909.) * 


B. P. O. EtKs, Los ANGELES LODGE NO. 
99, HousE CoMMITTEE, Los Angeles, 
Cal. [17347-17358 


Los Angeles, Cal., Elks club, 1-12. 
(F 77915-77926, June 21, 1909.) 
BaBer (A. M.), Seattle, Wash. 

[17359 

Eskimos, Alaska-Yukon-Pacifie expo- 
Sition. (H 128381, June 15, 1909.) 


| BattEy (MARION WILLIAM), Hutchin- 


son, Kans. [17360, 17361 
Country club, 866. (H 128320, June 
10, 1909; 2 c. May 24, 1909.) 


—— 867. (H 128321, June 10, 1909; 
2c. June 1, 1909.) 


BatLtEy & BattrEy, Oklahoma City, 
Okla. [17362-17364 
Hinton, Okla., Hinton school bldg. 
(H 129244, June 29, 1909.) 
Oklahoma City, Okla., 
Brock dry goods co. bldg. 
June 29, 1909.) 
Okmulgee, Okla., 
church. (H 128252, 


Sidney L. 
(H 129248, 


First Baptist 
June 12, 1909.) 


BaIn (GEORGE GRANTHAM), New York, 
nN [17365-17379 
Harriman (Bf. H.) and wife. YF, 2. 
(H 127969, 127970, June 3, 1909; 2 ¢@ 


| of each June 4, 1909.) 


Proctor (A. Phimister) (H 126042, 
Apr. 22, 1909; 2 e«. of each Apr. 24, 
1909. ) 

Schwab (Gustave) 1,2. (H 128160. 
128161, June 9, 1909; 2 c. of each June 


10, 1909.) 

Taft at golf 9-15. (H 129363— 
129369, July 1, 1909.) 

Taft at Yale. (H 129370, July 1, 
1909. ) 


Wright (Orville) in aeroplane. 1, 2. 


(H 129371, 129372, July 1, 1909.) 


Baker (F. L.) & son, North Grafton, 
Mass. [17380 
Supplement for guide for triplatch 
of 8S. P. Y. trap nest. (F 78160, June 
18, 1909.) 


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17381 


pt. Iv, n.s., v. 4 


Des Moines, 
[17381-17391 
(H 128740, 


BANDHOLTZ (FRED J.), 
Iowa. 
Atchison, Kans. . 1, 2. 
128741, June 24, 1909.) 
Fairbury, Nebr. (H 128743, June 


24, 1909.) 

Hastings, Nebr. (H 128744, June 24, 
1909.) 

Hiawatha, Kans. (H 128742, June 
24, 1909.) 


2 c. of each June 25, 1909. 


Independence, Mo. (H 128511, June 
17, 1909. ) 


Kearney, Nebr. (H 129252, June 29, 
1909; 2 e. July 1, 1909.) 


Lexington, Nebr. (H 129253, June 
29, 1909; 2c. July 1, 1909.) 


North Platte, Nebr. (H 129254, 
June 29, 1909; 2 c. July 1, 1909.) 


Olathe, Kans. (H 128509, June 17, 


1909. ) 
Pittsburg, Kans. (H 128510, June 
17, 1909.) 
BANKER (GENE G.), Pine Iron Works, 
Pai [17392-17396 
Pine Tron Works’ vPa ds “Fr 


T(4T1-17475, June 10, 1909.) 


BARR-FARNHAM PHOTO POST CARD CO., 
Washington, D. C. [17397 
Cabin John bridge, Historic stone 


table, CH Wii23s, June 17, 1909-) 
BATTLEFIELD PHOTO Co., Gettysburg, 
Pa. [173898 


Taft (President) and party at Get- 
ivsbpurg, . Pa. (4. I28688, Sune 23. 
1909; 2 c. June 10, 1909.) 

Breck (CHas. R. R.), Thurmont, Md. 
[17399 

Thurmont, Md., Presidential cloud 

puzzle. (H 128189, June 10, 1909.) 


BEHRENDT (RICHARD), San Francisco, 


Cal. [17400 
Golden gate folder. (F 77742, June 
18, 1909.) 
Beirr (Harry C.), Cleveland, Ohio. 
[17401 
Reflection. (H 128066, June 7, 
1909. ) 


BELASCO (Davin), New York, N. Y. 
[17 photographs. ] [17402-17418 
Belasco (David) in his private 
study.— Care.— Curiosity.— Favorite 
author.—Inspiration.—Knotty point.— 
Memories.—N. E. cor. of private study. 
—N. W. corner of private study.—Nota- 
tion.—Pose.—Reference.—Rest.— Solu- 
tion.—South side private study.—S. W. 
corner private study.—Study. (8 
128955-128971, June 25, 1909.) 


Beit (LILLIAN M.) Grangeville, Idaho. 
[5 photographs] [17419-17423 
Climbing Mt. Craig—Down Mt. 
Craig to Lewiston, Idaho.—Grange- 
ville, Idaho.—Rock creek.—S bridge 
and upper creek. (H 129190—129194, 
June 28, 1909.) 


BENNER (HARRY M.), Hammondsport, 
fs ea [17424, 17425 
Aeroplane built by the Herring Cur- 
tiss co. 1, 2.’ (BS 38ers 
June 10, 1909.) 
BERWIN (L. M.) Chicago, II. 
[17426-17429 
Billiken and Bobby. (F 77323, June 
7, 1909.) 
— (F 77577, June 14, 1909.) 
— (F 77776, June 19, 1909.) 
(F 78057, June 28, 1909; 2 e. 
June 27, 1909.) 


BriepEeg :(J. Li) co. co.) Chicago ak 
[17480-17485 
Cows. (F 77476, June 10, 1909; 2 e. 
June 11, 1909.) 
Hlephant and man. (F 77797, June 
21, 1909; 2 c. June 24, 1909.) 


Get up old lazy bones. (EF T7478, 
June 10, 1909; 2 c. June 11, 1909.) 

Miles. (F 77799, June 21, 1909; 2 ¢. 
June 24, 1909.) 

Pigs. (KF 77477, June 10, 190922. 
June 11, 1909.) 

Secret of his success is. (EF 77798, 
June 21, 1909; 2 c. June 24, 1909.) 


BIGELOW, SmitTH: & co., New York. 
N.Y. [24 prints] [17486-17459 


As she spoke she opened the door of 
the cage.—Cecilia Vaughan.—Dust 
thou art, to dust returneth.—Farewell 
to thee, Saint Gilgen!—Gayly, with 
joyous laugh, Priscilla mounted her 
palfrey.—Hiawatha and Mudjekee- 
wis.—_I am engaged to Mr. Kava- 
nagh.—I am the god Thor.—I beheld 
the pageants splendid.—I drink to the 
divinity of thy dreams.—It was a 
clear, youthful voice.—Listen, then, to 
the tradition of the fountain of Ob- 
livion.—On what errand hast thou 
come.—Priscilla.—Remorseful, peni- 
tent and lowly.—See how coquettishly 
she crosses her arms.—She gives a 
side-glance and looks down.—Spring- 
ing upon his feet, he caught his mus- 
ket.—That face he had never seen be- 
fore—Though she draws him, yet she 
follows.—Tired of copying the works 
of art—What are you doing here, Von 
Kleist?—Whispered to it, Westward, 


266 


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eae eee 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 26-30, July, 1909 


BIcELow, SmMitH & co.—Continued. 
westward.—Your grace shall be 
obeyed. (F 77809-77832, June 21, 
1909; 2 c. of each June 15, 1909.) 


Binisoty (J. J.), Portsmouth, Va. 
[17460 


Portsmouth, Va., High school. (H 
128667, June 22, 1909.) 


BIoGRAPH Co., New York, N. Y. 
[17461-17470 


Faded lilies. (H 128253, June 12, 


1909. ) 

Her first biscuits. (H 128254, June 
12, 1909.) 

Lonely villa. (H 128182, June 10, 
1909. ) 


Mexican sweethearts. (H 128738, 


June 24, 1909.) 


New trick. (H 128181, June 10, 
1909.) 

Peach basket hat. (H 128739, June 
24, 1909.) 

Son’s return. (H 128255, June 12, 
1909. ) 


Violin maker of Cremona. (H 


128159, June 9, 1909.) 
Was justice served? 

June 19, 1909.) 
Way of man. 

1909. ) ; 


BircH (ArgTHuR), Arlington, Mass. 
[17471 


Continuous crabbing machine. (F 
eee net, 1909: 2 ¢. May 21, 
1909. ) 


BLACET (ERNEST D.), Painesville, Ohio. 
[17472-17474 


(H 128973- 


(H 128592, 


(H 129205, June 28, 


Painesville, Ohio. 1-3. 
128975, June 26, 1909.) 


BiueE (A.), New York, N. Y. 
; [17475-17486 


Help wanted. 1-12. (F. T8079- 


78090, June 29, 1909.) 


BLUFF CITY ENGRAVING co., Memphis, 
Tenn. [17487 


North and south join hands forever. 
(H 128330, June 14, 1909.) 


Bocart (GrorcE), Shenandoah, Iowa. 

[17488 

First Methodist Episcopal church. 

(H 128654, Apr. 19, 1909; 2 c. June 22, 
1909. ) 


BoNAWITZ (GEORGE), New York, N. Y. 
[17489 


Traveling salesman’s Christmas eve. 
(EF 77805, June 21, 1909.) 


17506 


Boston TRAVELER, Boston, Mass. 
[17490 

(Mary Baker) as she looks 

(H 128346, June 14, 1909.) 


Bowes & CALDWELL, Milford, Tex. 
[17491, 17492 


Texas Presbyterian college, Milford, 
exe us) Bi CE T2S58o;, 128586, June 
17, 1909; 2 e. of each Fune 7, 1909.) 


Bowman (S. H.), Huntington, W. Va. 
[17498, 17494 


(EF 77493, June 


Hddy 
to-day. 


Prosperity herald. 
11, 1909.) 

Prosperity meteor. 
11, 1909.) 

BoyeR (MAURICE Nantucket, 
Mass. [17495-17497 

Birthplace of Maria Mitchell and 
observatory. (EF 77929, June 24, 
1909.) 

Gay Head 
Brant point. 
1909. ) 

Nantucket, Mass., Cliff bathing 
beach. (F 77930, June 24, 1909.) 
BRAGDON (JOHN C.), Pittsburg, Pa. 

[17498 
(H 128671, 


(F 77494, June 


W.), 


(Steamer) rounding 
(H 128761, June 24, 


Pittsburg courthouse. 
June 22, 1909.) 


BRAMSON (Louis), Louisville, Ky. 
[17499-17501 


Kosair patrol, Shriners. (H 129349, 
July 1, 1909.) 
Masonic orphan’s patrol. (H 129350, 


July 1, 1909.) 


Smith (Milton), president of Louis- 
ville and Nashville. (H 129441, July 


2, 1909.) 
BRowN (WM. SEAMAN), New York, 
[17502 
Federal judiciary, 1909. (EF 76749, 


May 19, 1909; 2 c. June 24, 1909.) 


BuRKE (FRANK P.), Chicago, Ill. 
[17503 


Coming event. (H 125484, Apr. 7, 


1909.* ) 
Burns (RoBeERT), Pullman, Wash. 
[17504, 17505 


Nelson breaking N. W. and equal- 
ling world’s record, 100-yard dash, 
92. (H 128584, ‘June 16, 1909; 2 ¢. 
June 4, 1909.) 


W. S. C. Springtime. (H 128678, 

June 22, 1909.) 
BuRRowES (Epwarp J.), Brooklyn, 
ND 4 Wh [17506 


Sunshine. .(H 1293860, July 1, 1909.) 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17507 
BUSHNELL (EpwWaArpD R.), Philadelphia, 
Pa. [17507 
American olympic team. (H 128406, 


June 16, 1909.) 
CANFIELD & SHOOK, Louisville, Ky. 
[17508 
Louisville base ball team, 1909. (H 
126299, Apr. 28; 1909: 2 .c. Apr. 245 
1909. ) 
CANTERBURY CO., Chicago, II]. [17509 
Storks.) (FP 77851, June 1, 1909: 2ic. 
May 6, 1909.) 
CARPENTER (CHARLES T.), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [L75d0; 17511. 
Wilmington, N. C., base ball team. 
(EF 77735, June 18, 1909.) 
York base ball team. 
June 18, 1909. ) 
CARTER (H. H.), Lockport, III. 
[17512 dara 


(FE 77736, 


Sanitary district. 1,2. (H 129361, 
129362, July 1, 1909.) 

CAUGHEY (AtLIcE), Sulphur Springs, 

Ark. [17514 


Sulphur Springs, Ark., Daisy field. 
(H 129233, June 29, 1909.) 


CELEBRITY ART CO., Boston, Mass. [14 

photographs] [17515-17528 

I love my wife, but oh you kid !— 

Shine on silver moon. (H 128646, 
128647, June 21, 1909.) 


Branding.—End of day.—Holding 
his own.—Holdup.—Letter from 
home.—Proposal.—Ready for work.— 
Roped in.—Roundup.—Serious prob- 
lem.—Tenderfoot in sight.—Writing 
home. (H 128686-128697, June 23, 
1909.) 


CENTAUR FILM co., New York, N. Y. 
[17529-17532 


Cowboy’s romance. (H 128972, 


June 26, 1909.) 


Love wins. (H 128546, June 19, 


1909.) 

Nevada girl. (H 128003, June 4, 
1909. ) 

Private Brown. (H 128175, June 
10, 1909.) 
CHALMERS (JAS. H.), Madison, Minn. 


[17533 

Madison, Minn. St. Michaels Cath- 

olie church. (H 12815S6.- = Sime 738, 

1909.) 

CHICKERING (ELMER), Boston, Mass. 

[17534-17536 

Waylor :(N. H.))° 123. 4G" 128205— 
128207, June 11, 1909.) 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


CLARK (L. E.), Chillicothe, Il. 
[17537 


Sparland, Ill., Business men. (H 
128632, June 21, 1909.) 


CLAUDEL (EF), New Orleans, La. 
[17538 


La., St. Stephens 
(H 128204, June 11, 


New Orleans, 
church, interior. 


1909. ) 
CLINEDINST (B. M.), Washington, 
D.C. [24 photographs] 


[17539-17562 
Burkett (Mrs. Elmer J.).—Capitol at 
night.—Challis’ (Prince de Bearn) 
children.—Harr (W. &.).—Knapp 
(Martin A.).—Mejia (Miss Amalia) .— 
Mejia (Mrs. Federico).—Mejia (Miss 
Paulita).—Singer (Mrs. G. H.).— 
Uriu (Baron Sotokiehi ).— Wood 
(L.).—Wright (Orville and Wilbur). 
(H 128259-128270, June 12, 1909.) 
Bliss (Tasker H.).— Blocklinger 
(G. J.).—Bradford (R. B.).—Brown- 
son (Willard H.).—Crawford (M.).— 
Finance committee room, House of rep- 
resentatives—McNamara (Stuart).— 
Pierce (U. G. B.).—Ritter (Paul).— 
Taft (Mrs.) and Mrs. Longworth.— 
Taft (Helen) shopping.—Valentine 
(Robert A.). (H 129304-129315, June 
30, 1909.) 


CocHRANE (R. E.), Belleville, Kans. 
[175638 


Belleville com’! club. (H 129236, 


June 29, 1909.) 


CoLBy (JAMES M.), Wausau, Wis. 
[17564-17566 
Wausau, Wis., Rothschild park, 1-3. 
(H 128392-128394, June 9, 1909.) 


CoLLieR (P. F.) & son, New York, N. Y. 
[17567-17571 


Roosevelt’s (Mr.) Africa. 1-5. (F 
77372-77376, June 8, 1909.) 


COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, 
New York, N. Y. (17572 


Cosmo -on-the- Hudson, Highland 
Falls, N. Y. (G 21815, June 24, 1909.) 


COLONIAL PRINTING cCo., New York, 
N.Y. [40 prints] [17573-17582 
Interesting ball game.—Shuylers 
chocolates.—-I am going on my vaca- 
tion. (EF 76408-76410, May 1, 1909.*) 


All dressed up and no place to go.— 
Big night in draw.—Darn it!—I push 
my business.—Parting gives pain.— 
Shake, a throw.—I was within a hairs 
breadth. (EF 77252-77257, 77410, June 
7, 1909.) 


268 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 
nos. 26-30, July, 1909 


COLUMBIA PORTRAIT Co., New York, 

7. Y. [17583 

Golden jubilee O. B. A. (H 1293818, 
June 30, 1909.) 


COMMERCIAL CLUB OF CHICAGO, Chi- 
eago, Ill. [17584-17645 
Chicago, Ill. Jllustrations for the 
work entitled, “ Plan of Chicago, pre- 
pared under the direction of the Com- 
mercial club by D. H. Burnham and 
E. H. Bennett. Ed. by C. Moore. Chi- 
eago, 1909.” Plates 1, 34,. 35, 40, 43, 
49, 50, 50a, 51, 52, 54, 61-63, 69, T1-75, 
78-82, 84-91, 108, 106, 107, 109-115, 
118-132, 137, 189-141. (F 77616, 77617, 
77624-77684, June 16, 1909.) 


ConE (L. DE ForREST), 
re ¥. [17646 
Historic Ticonderoga at a glance. 
(F 78045, June 28, 1909; 2 c. July 38, 
1909. ) 


CONSOLIDATED PHOTO. co., Washington, 
D. C [17647, 17648 
Harpers Ferry, W. Va. 1, 2. (H 
128864, 128865, June 24, 1909; 2 c. of 
each June 26, 1909.) 
CoPpPINI (PoMPEO), Lexington, Ky. 
[17649 
Morgan (Gen. John H.), reproduc- 
tion of equestrian statue. (H 129492, 
June 25, 1909.) 
CouGHLIN (D. M.), Easton, Pa. 
[17650 
Easton, city of resources. (F 77880, 
June 9, 1909; 2 c. May 29, 1909.) 
COURIER COMPANY OF BUFFALO, Buffalo, 
Ne-¥ [17651 
On a runaway train thru the Alps 
with Lyman H. Howe. (G 21739, June 


Ticonderoga, 


41, 1809.) 
CRANE (DovuciLas), New York, N. Y. 
[17652 
Salome. (H 125877, Apr. 16, 1909; 


1 ce. Mar. 23, 1909; 1 c. Apr. 16, 1909.) 
CROONBORG (FREDERICK T.), New York, 
mY. [17653, 17654 
Advanced fashions. June, 1909. 
Vol. IV, no. 3. Supplements A and B. 
(F 77532, 77533, June 14, 1909.) 
CUMMING (BLANCHE), San Francisco, 
Cal. [17655 
Hello Central! Give me Santa 
Claus. (H 128174, June 10, 1909.) 
CurRTIS (ASAHEL), Seattle, Wash. 
[17656-17659 
Mt. Rainier. (H 128382, June 15, 
1909. ) 
Seattle, Wash. Squak Slough. 1-3. 
(H 128143-128145, June 7, 1909.) 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 
FAT 


CurtTIs & CAMERON, INC., Boston, Mass. 

[22 photographs] [17660-17680 

Baby bunting; by A. M. Upjohn. 
(H 126865, May 11, 1909.*) 

Art; by Edwin A. Abbey.—Baby 
Bunting; by A. M. Upjohn.—Belinda ; 
by Louise Cox. 1, 2.—Billy and Bus- 
ter; by K. Pyle. 1-8.—Dance (The) ; 
by Bela L. Pratt—Drama (The); by 
Bela L. Pratt.—Head (detail) of Be- 
linda; by Louise Cox. 1, 2.—Law; by 
Edwin A. Abbey.—Little black cat; by 
Wm. J. Whitmore. 1, 2.—Music; by 
Bela L. Pratt.—Science revealing the 
treasures of the earth; by Edwin A. 
Abbey.—Spirit of light; by Edwin A. 
Abbey.—Spirit of Vulcan; by Edwin A. 
Abbey.—Wreath of orange blossoms; 
by Carroll Beckwith. 1-3. (H 128889— 
128909, June 25, 1909.) 


DAVENPORT (Wu1LBUR), Three Forks, 

Mont. [17681 

Old-timer on the Panama railroad. 
(H 128512, June 18, 1909.) 


DAVIDSON (DaviD), Providence, R. I. 
[18 photographs] [17682-17699 
Afternoon c¢all.—Antler elm.—Belle 
of the manor.—Birch bower.—Bonnet 
problem.—Chosen  bonnet.—Disputed 
leadership.—Four friends.—He cometh 
not.—-Lambs may feast.—Match 
makers.—May-time fragrance-——On a 
news hunt.—On a Sunday morning.— 
Perch beautiful.—Red parasol.—Van- 
ity.— Wisteria. (H. 128408-128425, 
June 16, 1909; 2 c. of each June 17, 
1909. ) 


Davis & EICKEMEYER, New York, N. Y. 
[3 photographs] [17700-17702 
Early morning.—North Long island 
shore.—Valley stream. (H 129213-— 
129215, June 28, 1909.) 


DaAY-A-HEAD CO., New York, N. Y. [14 
prints] [17703-17716 
Greatly admired by folks theatri- 
cal.—Helen of Troy—It does not turn 
up.—Miss Bean of Boston.—Miss Dela 
Ware.—Miss Wiggs. (F 77259-77264, 
May 27, 1909.*) 
Bress de Lawd.—By heck it’s hot.— 
I love my mama but oh you kid.— 


Never trouble trouble—Study in 
Latin.—Stung.—This is the day.— 
What are the wild waves. (F 77860- 
77867, June 22, 1909.) 

DENVER Post, Denver, Colo. CLGULT 


Adventures of the little Post Wantad. 
(F 77479, June 10, 1909.) 


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DERSTINE (WM. A.), Sellersville, Pa. 
[17718 
Fur and feathers. (H 128679, June 


14, 1909.) 


DETROIT PUBLISHING COMPANY, Detroit, 


Mich. [17719-17781 
Detroit, Mich, Campus Martius 
from Detroit opera house. (H 128603, 


June 19, 1909.) 
Lake Placid Club, N. Y. 1-4. (H 
128604-128607, June 19, 1909.) 
Mackinac Island, Mich., Fairy arch. 
(H 128440, June 16, 1909.) 


Mobile, Ala?’ 1’ 2.” (CH. 128608; 
128609, June 19, 1909.) 
New York, N. Y., Imperial hotel. 


(H 128441, June 16, 1909.) 
Niagara falls from Prospect point, 
N. Y. (H 128442, June 16, 1909.) 
Raquette Lake, Adirondack mts., 
ING Yet 12. » (EL 128610, 12861 ime 
19, 1809.) 
Yellowstone park, 


geyser and Crested 
128612, June 19, 1909.) 


Wyo., Castle 
spring. (H 


bruen, (G.. Hai. Gary, ind. {17732 
Gam, 1nd. Mii. sehureh a 
77928, June 24, 1909.) 


DrE WEES (WILLIAM W.), Chicago, Ill. 

[17738 

Franklin (Benjamin), with and 

without head. (F 77872, June 19, 
1909. ) 


DIEHL (AARON H.), Sewickley, Pa. 
[17734 
Taft (President) and party at Se- 
wickley Heights. (H 128241, June 11, 
1909; 2 c. June 5, 1909.) 


DIENER (WILLIAM), Philadelphia, Pa. 

[AttS5,. 17136 

Washington’s headquarters, Robert 

Morris hotel, Morrisville, Pa. A, B. 
(H 128057, 128058, June 7, 1909.) 


Dimiton \CE. E.), Seranton, Pa. (47737 


Luzerne co. court house. (H 
129316, June 30, 1909.) 


DITSON (OLIVER) co., Boston, Mass. 
[17738 
Ditson wonder book number 3. (F 
77330, June 7, 1909.) 


DOLLY VARDEN CHOCOLATE Co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. [38 chromos.] 
[17739-17741 
Goldenrod beauty.—Holly beauty.— 
Rose beauty. (G 21794-21796, June 
N65 DOOD) 


pt. IV, 0. 8., V. 4 


DORAN (JOHN. J.), New York, N. Y. 

[17742 

Davitt (Michael). (H 124589, Mar. 
28, 1909; 2 c. May 25, 1909.) 


DovueLas (PINES S.), Windsor, Mo. 
[17743 
Next train I ride on. (H 128545, 


June 19, 1909.) 


Du Boce (Cart A.), Assumption, III. 

[17744 

Alexander’s band, Assumption, Il. 

(H 128256, June 12, 1909; 2 c. June 5, 
1909. ) 


DUNNINGTON (WM. W.), Weston, 
Ww. Va. [17745-17748 
Webster Springs, W. Va. 14. (H 


129319-129322, June 30, 1909.) 
EDISON MFG. co., Orange, N. J. 
[17749-17800 
Affair of art. “dea 
128785, June 24, 1909.) 


Boots he couldn’t loose. 
128164-128167, June 9, 1909.) 


14. (H 


Closed on Sunday. 14. (H 128434— 
128487, June 16, 1909.) 
Hold up held up. 7) 2) (Bf azeize 


128130, June 7, 1909.) 

How the tramp got the lunch. 1, 2. 
(H 128488, 128439, June 16, 1909.) 

Legend of Sterling Keep 1-7. (H 
128131128137, June 7, 1909.) 

Lost invitation. 1-7. (H 128766— 
128772, June 24, 1909.) 


Man without a country. 1-7. (H 
128773-128779, June 24, 1909.) 


Rural tragedy. 1-8. (H 128426-— 
128433, June 16, 1909.) 

Whole world kin. 1-3. (H 128780- 
128782, June 24, 1909.) 

Wife’s ordeal. 1-5. (H 1281388- 


128142, June 7, 1909.) 


ELLIOTT (CHAS. H.) co., Philadelphia, 
Pa. [17801 


Kappa Theta. (F 77492, June 11, 
1909.) 


ELLiott (JAMES M.), Chicago, II. 
[17802 
(F 77528, June 11, 1909.) 


EXNGstroM (Paut A.), Cannon Falls, 
Minn. [17803 


Cannon Falls, Minn. Colville statue. 
(H 128116, June 7, 1909; 2 ¢. July 2, 
1909. ) 


Evans (Harry), Lake View, Ohio. 
[17804 
Hagles nest on Crane island, Indian 
lake. (H 128811, June 12, 1909.) 


Gary. 


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ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 26-80, July, 1909 


FARNHAM (T. C.), Harriman, Tenn. 
, [17805 
Oakdale, Tenn. (H 128765, June 24, 


1909. ) 


FAULKNER (C. W.) & CO., LTD., Lon- 
don, England. [17806 
Wesley (John) preaching on the 


steps of a market cross; by William 
Hatherell. (F 76785, May 21, 1909; 
2 ec. May 22, 1909.) 


FEARN (W. B.), McCook, Nebr. [5 
photographs] [17807-17811 
Burlington engine 2810 and shop 
workmen. A, B.—McCook high school 
boys band.—Old and new engines. 
Front view, side view. (H 128489- 
128493, June 17, 1909.) 


FEESER (JOHN G.), Hanover, Pa. 
[17812 
Taft (President Wm. H.), Hanover, 
Ea.) Ce 129252, June 29, 1909; 1 «. 
June 24, 1909, 1 c. June 29, 1909.) 


First MeETHopist EPIScoPAL CHURCH, 
Sterling, Colo. [17813 
Sterling, Colo., Perspective of pro- 
posed M. BE. church. (F 77459, June 


10, 1909.) 
FWitcw (W. T.), Fort Bragg, Cal. [8 
photographs] [17814-17816 


Automobile stages to Fort Bragg.— 
Driving private car through to Fort 
Bragg.—Stage coaches in the Red- 
lands. (H 128053-128055, June 5, 
1909. ) 

FLore (Easton), Blue Earth, Minn. 
[17817-17824 

Blue Earth, Minn. (H 129201, June 
28, 1909. ) 

— 1-5. (H 129486, 129488-129491, 
July 2, 1909.) 

Blue Harth river. 5. (H 129487, 
July 2, 1909.) 

—10. (H 129202, June 28, 1909.) 
Fox (F. 8S. & M. V.), Chicago, Ill. 

[17825-17828 

McFarland (J. P. Packey) 1-4. (H 

128122128125, June 7, 1909. ) 


FROHMAN (CHARLES), New York, N. Y. 
[17829-17840 


Adams (Maud) 411. (H 128190-— 
128197, June 11, 1909.) 
—as Joan of Are 12-15. (H 


128396-128399, June 16, 1909.) 
Frost (FRANK), Hagerman, N. Mex. 
[17841, 17842 
Money makers. (H 128404, June 16, 


1909. ) 


Orchard perfection. (H 128403, June 
16, 1909.) 


17872 


GILBERT (CALVIN H.), Independence, 


Iowa. [5 photographs] 
[17848-17847 
Big Tree Bend.—Boat eclub 


grounds.—C. R. I. and P. depot.—Mo- 
tor boating on the Wapsipincon.—Rey- 
erie. (H 128910-128914, June 25, 
1909. ) 


GLASIER (FRED W.), Brockton, Mass. 
[17848, 17849 


Spilt sky. (EE 128635, Sune 21, 
1909. ) 
Sweet’s concert band. (H 1286386, 


June 21, 1909.) 


GOODMAN (CHARLES). Bluff, Utah. 
[17850, 17851 
Bluff City, Utah, artesian wells 2, 3. 
(H 129467, 129468, July 2, 1909.) 


GOODWIN BROS., New York, N. Y. 
[17852 
Vérité sans peur. (F 77220, June 5, 
1909; 2 c. May 17. 1909.) 


GORHAM co., New York, N. Y. [17853 
Elk’s creed. (H 129235, June 29, 
1909.) 


GOTTSCHALK (P. H. F.), Buffalo, N. Y. 

[17854 

Lyre (The) (G.2158L;° May ts, 
1909; 2 c. June 30, 1909.) 


GouLD (HELEN MILLER), 

N. Y. [3 photographs] 

[17855-17857 

Busy hour.—Crocheting.—In the sun 

parlor. (H 128126-128128, June 7, 
1909. ) 


GRAY (LUCIEN), Eureka Springs, Ark. 
[6 prints] [17858-17863 
Hureka Springs, Ark. 1-3.—Grand 
falls, near Eureka Springs, Ark. A, 
B.—Sliding Rock falls, near Eureka 
Springs, Ark. (F 77135-77140, June 


Tarrytown, 


29, 1909.) 

GREENE (A. S.), Port Jefferson, N. Y. 
[17864 
Lodge, Belle Terre. (H 128669, 

June 22, 1909.) 
GREENE (J. Epwarp B.), Pasadena, 
Cal. [17865-17868 
Muir (John) A —D. (H 128080- 


128083, June 7, 1909.) 


Gross (EpwarpD), New Rochelle, N. Y. 
[4 prints] [17869-17872 
Courtship as it is.—Courtship as it 
was.—What’s the trouble Bobby.— 
Why do you pass the roses, dear. (F 
Mi22AAT1 227) Tune 5, 1909; .2) el, -ot 


! each June 7, 1909.) 


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Grosset & Duntap, New York, N. Y. | Harvey (Frep), Kansas City, Mo. 


17873 

[17873 
Motor girl. (F 78154, June 30, 
1909. ) 


GusTIN (E. W.), New York, N. Y. 
[17874, 17875 
We are engaged. (F 77721, June 
17, 1909.) 
Why did I ever get married. (F 
((7(22, June 17, 1909.) 


HAHN (LEWIS), Salem, Oregon. [8 
prints] [17876-17883 
First beast.—Flying angel.—Fourth 
beast.—Gate of hell—Judgment day 
of the wicked.—New Jerusalem.— 
Second beast.—Woman on the beast in 
the wilderness. (F 77712-77719, June 
A, 1909.) 


Haip (MAx), Chicago, Ill. [17884 


Merry Xmas, happy New Year. (F 
77889, June 23, 1909.) 


HAINES PHOTO Co., Conneaut, Ohio. 
[17885-17897 


Binghamton, N. Y. (H 128322, June 


14, 1909.) 


Carlisle, Pa., U. S. Indian school. 
(H 128638, June 21, 1909; 2 c. June 19, 
1909. ) 


Cleveland, Ohio. (H 129211, June 
28, 1909; 2 c. June 26, 1909.) 

Harrisburg, Pa., Pennsylvania steel 
coy. CH 228639, . June 21, 1909: 2 1, 
June 19, 1909.) 

Philadelphia, Pa. 1, 2. 
128325, June 14, 1909.) 


Reading, Pa. 1. (H 128826, June 14, 
1909. ) 


(H 128324, 


2. (H 129212, June 28, 1909; 2 
e. June 26, 1909.) 
Textile machine works. (H 
128640, June 21, 1909; 2 ec. June 19, 
1909.) 

Seranton, Pa. 1. 
14, 1909.) 


Trenton, N. J. 
1909. ) 

Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 1, 2. 
128329, June 14, 1909.) 


(H 128327, June 
(H 1283238, June 14, 


(H 128328, 


HAmItton (S. R.), Chicago, Il. 
[17898-17917 
Chicago, OT. .1-20.. CH 128525— 


128544, June 18, 1909.) 


Harris (W. J.), Pittston, Pa. [17918 


Limited mail. (H 128648, June 21, 
1909. ) 


[17919-17928 

Apache canyon near Lamy, N. Mex. 
(H 129431, July 1, 1909.) 

Apache warrior at Navaho Rio, Ariz. 
(H 128673, June 22, 1909.) 

Apaches halting for water at Rio 
Navaho, Ariz. (H 128674, June 22, 
1909. ) 

Buffalo Calf, a Jicarilla Apache In- 
dian. (H 128675, June 22, 1909.) 

Grand canyon, Ariz., Hotel El Tovar, 
dining room. (F 78066, June 28, 1909.) 

In Apache land, Ariz. (H 128672, 
June 22, 1909.) 

Jicarilla Apache chief, Ariz. (H 
128676, June 22, 1909.) 

Lamy, N. Mex. (H 129480, July 1, 
1909. ) 

Montera Cabezon, an Apache Indian, 
Ariz. (H 128677, June 22, 1909.) 


Old Spanish convent near Lamy, 


N. Mex. (H 129432, July 1, 1909.) 
HATCHER PUB. CO., Macon, Ga. [7 
photographs] [17929-17935 


Brook-side.—Country road.—Edge of 
town.—In the valley.—Quiet stream.— 


Setting sun.—Waycross. (H 129353- 

129359, July 1, 1909.) 

HELLMICH (BERNHARD), Brooklyn, 
Nee [17936 


New York, N. Y., Singer tower at 
night. (H 128384, June 16, 1909.) 


Hieeins (CuHas. M.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[17937 
Voice of the ages. (G 21783, June 


8, 19€9.) 


HirtH (Epear A.), Waukon, Iowa. 
[17938-17944 
Upper Iowa power co. dam 1, 2, 
(H 129347, 129348, June 30, 1909.) 
Waukon, Iowa. 1-5. (H 129342- 
129346, June 30, 1909.) 


HISPANIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA, New 
York, N. Y. [88 photographs. ] 

[17945-18032 
candelabrum. — Casserole 
Spanish. — Cinerary urn. — Doorway 
Moorish art.—Forestier (General 
Henri); by Francisco Goya y Lu- 
cientes.—Fragment Gothic sculpture. 
1-3.—Fragment Gothic tomb.—Gothic 
fragments.—Granzon (Sefior); by 
Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida.—Hispanic 
society of America. 1-6.— Jointed 
wooden figure.—Neolithic pottery. 1, 
2.—Ostensorium. 2, 3.—Renaissance 
sculpture.—Scapularies.—Spanish erys- 
tal crucifix.—Spanish paten. 1, 2.— 


Arabic 


272 


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nos. 26-30, July, 1909 


HISPANIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA—Cont’d. 
Spanish silver—wSpanish silver pitch- 
er.—Spanish wood carving. 1, 2.— 
Varguenho.—Virgin and child; by Luis 
Morales. (H 128454-128486, June 17, 
1909. ) 


Carved ivory.—Carved wooden fig- 


ure.—Carved wooden panel. 2.—Cus- 
todia Spanish.—Early Spanish pot- 
tery. 1-10—Fragments renaissance 


sculpture. 1, 2.—Neolithic pottery 
Spanish. 1—3.—Ostensorium. 4,— 
Paces. Spanish.—Pax and Agnus Dei 
seapulary.—Polychrome carved ivory. 
Spanish.—Polychrome wooden figure. 
4, 5—Polychrome wooden figures.— 
Portion Roman lamp.—Renaissance 
tomb, Cuéllar.—Silver figure. Span- 
ish.—Silver plate. Spanish.—Spanish 
polychrome statuette. 1, 2.—Spanish 
polychrome statuettes. (H 128547-— 
128579, June 19, 1909. ) 


Ana de Mendoza.—Bust of man; by 
Bartolomé Estevan Murillo.—Christ, 
standing figure with staff; El Greco.— 
Good Shepherd; by Bartolomé Este- 
van Murillo—Head and shoulders of 
a cardinal; by Diego Rodriguez Velaz- 
guez.—Holy family; El Greco. 
Holy family with female saint bring- 
ing basket of eggs; by Luis Morales.— 
Huntington (Mrs. Archer M.); by 
Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida.—Isabel de 
Borbon.—Isabella of Portugal.—Joy- 
ous group seated on huge tree trunk; 
by Francisco Goya y _ Lucientes.— 
Maria of Hungary.—Mora y Villalta 
(Don Alonso de); ascribed to Juan de 
Pareja.—Panel from an altar piece.— 
Philip IV. of Spain.—St. Gregory on 
a throne.—St. Gregory saying mass.— 
Six panels from an altar piece.—Span- 
ish lady.—Tweed (Mr. Charles H.); 
by Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida.—Via 
Crucis; by Juan de Valdéz Leal.— 
Vision of St. Francis, sketch for; by 
Bartolomé Estevan Murillo. (H 129276-— 
129297, June 30, 1909.) 


HorrMANN (AvecuST), Milwaukee, Wis. 
[18033 
(F 78048, 


22 


Always busy Chestnut st. 
J une 28, 1909. ) 
HOLLINGSwortTH (W. W.) & GRIFFITH 

(W. G.), Bessemer, Ala. [18034 

Evolution of the African race. (F 
77516, June 1, 1909.) 

HorxkIns (KATHRINE), San Francisco, 
Cal. [18035, 18036 

Lytell (Mr. Bertram) (H 128179, 
June 10, 1909.) 

Vaughan (Miss Evelyn) 
June 10, 1909.) 


(HI 128180, 


18072. 

Horner (Cari J.), AShmont, Mass. 
[180387 
Miller bros. 101 ranch. (H 128877, 


June 24, 1909.) 


HorTcHkKiss (CHARLES WILCOX), Chi- 


eago, Ill. [180388 
Shoppenegons. (F 78191, June 14, 
1909. ) 
HovusuH co., Boston, Mass. [18 photo- 
graphs] [18039-18056 
Avalon. 1, 2.—Bagged.—Catalina. 


1-4.—Contoocook (The) — Contoocook 
river.—In for the night.—Looking 
pretty.—River (The)—San Diego mis- 
sion.—Shady nook.—Stormy time.— 
Sunrise.—Sunset.—Winthrop, sunset. 
(H 129255-129272, June 29, 1909.) 


HUDSON-FULTON CELEBRATION COMMIS- 
sion, New York, N. Y. [18057 


Hudson Fulton celebration medal- 
lion. (CH 128681, June 23, 1909;. 1 e, 
June 18, 1909, 1 c. June 23, 1909.) 


HUTCHINSON (H. 8.) & co., New Bed- 
ford, Mass. [18058-18063 
Fairhaven, Mass., Unitarian memo- 
rial church. 1-6. (H 129483-129438, 
July 1, 1909 


INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE, YOUNG 
MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSN., Norfolk, 
Va. [18064-18065 


Norfolk, Va., lobby, naval Y. M. C. A. 
AyioBe- 408 125532, 225533)" Apesed: 
1909.* ) 


INTERNATIONAL ORDER OF KING’S DAUGH- 
TERS AND SONS, Mo. BRANCH, St. 
Louis, Mo. [18066 

Mexico, Mo., King’s daughters home 


for aged women. (F 78155, June 30, 
1909. ) 


JESSUBUM (EH. C.), New York, N. Y. 
[18067 
United singers of New York city. 
(H 128684, June 23, 1909.) 


JOHNSON (BEN W.), Seattle, Wash. 
[18068 
Seattle public schools. Living flag. 
(H 128400, June 16, 1909.) 


JOHNSTON (JAMES B.), Bisbee, Ariz. 

[18069 

We ain’t a bad buneh of Indians. 

(F 77600, June 15, 1909; 2 ce. May 20, 
1909. ) 


JOHNSTON (R. R.), Columbus, Ohio. 
[18070-18072 


Queen and her puppies. 1-3. (H 
128117-128119, June 7, 1909.) 


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JOHNSTON (R. W.) stupios, Pittsburg, 
Pa. [18073-18077 
Associated western Yale clubs fifth 
annual meeting. (H 128685, June 23, 
1909.) 
East Brady, Pa. 
26, 1909.) 


Notables at Founders’ day celebra- 
tion, Carnegie institute. (H 126466, 
May 3, 1909.*) 

Taft (President) group at Allegheny 
country club. (H 129000, June 26, 
1909. ) 


(H 128999, June 


under the eagle. (H 128121, 


June 7, 1909.) 
JONES (EruHet P.), Red Wing, Minn. 
[18078 
Holland. (F 77685, June 14, 1909.) 


JONES (WM. H.), Kansas City, Mo. 
[18079-18096 


Excelsior Springs, Mo. (H 128505, 
June 17, 1909.) 

Farm and city life. (H 128102, 
June 7, 1909.) 

Kansas City, Mo. 1-18. (H 128103- 


128115, June 7, 19C9.) 
——1, 2. (H 128506, 128507, June 
17, 1909. ) 


Leavenworth, Kans., Soldiers’ home. 
(H 128508, June 17, 1909. 


JONES (WM. H.), Wabash, Ind. 
[18097-18106 
Mullin (George). 1-9. (H 128613-— 
128621, June 19, 1909; 2 c. of each June 
21, 1909.) 


Mullin’s (George) little daughter 
Showing him the pennant. (H 
128622, June 19, 1909; 2 c. June 21, 
1909. ) 


JORNSON (JOHN B.), Terry, Mont. 
[18107-18115 
Tribe Yankton Sioux. 1-9. (H 
128443128451, June 16, 1909.) 


JUDGE co., New York, N. Y. 
[18116, 18117 
Only way to eat an orange. CE 
77470, June 10, 1909.) 
Third degree. (EF 77326, June 7, 
1909.) 
Justis (Mrs. Ropert Ciay), Brandy- 
wine Springs, Del. [18118 
Brandywine Springs. (fF 77491, 
June 11, 1909.) 
KAPLAN (ROSE), New York, N. Y. 
[18119-18154 
[Fortune teller series.] 1-12. (F 
78021-78032, June 26, 1909.) 


KAPLAN (RosSE)—Continued. 
How can you do it? 1-12. 
77891-77902, June 23, 1909.) 


[Suggestions for lovers from the 


(FE 


jungle.}] 1-12. (F 78033-78044, June 
26, 1909.) 
Kapp (JOHN O.), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[18155 
Father Time. (F 77766, June 19, 
1909.) 
Kapp (M.), Denver, Colo. 


18156-18157 
Cheer up, ’tmay not be true. (F 
775384, June 14, 1909; 2 ec. June 25, 
1909.) 
Rowing not drifting. (F 77535, June 
14, 1909; 2 c. June 25, 1909. ) 
Kent (NELSON H.), Washington, D. C. 
[18158 
Pair of canvasback ducks. (Hi 
128760, June 24, 1909.) 
KERFOOoT (JOHN BARRETT), Freehold, 
INE [18159 
Grizzly bear at bay. (H 128028, 
June 5, 1909.) 


{KEYSTONE VIEW COMPANY, Meadville, 


Pa. [18160-18427 
Adana, Asiatic Turkey. 10966, 
10967. (H 129174, 129175, June 26, 


1909.) 

Apley castle, Shropshire, England. 
13146. (H 128822, June 24, 1909.) 

Austin, Texas. 16576. (Hl 1290s, 
sune 26, 1909.) 

Beet sugar industry. 
128788, June 24, 1909.) 

Berlin, Germany. 10354, 10355. 
129168, 129169, June 26, 1909.) _ 

Bingham Canyon, Utah. 16538. (H 
128794, June 24, 1909.) 


20213. _ (H 


(H 


Blackpool, Great Britain. 18142. 
(H 128818, June 24, 1909.) 
Bonsecours, France. 11794. (H 


128844, June 24, 1909.) 
Bridgeworth and the Severn val- 


ley, Shropshire, England. 13144. (H 
128820, June 24, 1909.) 

Buffalo, N. Y. 16574. (HH 229046, 
June 26. 1909.) 

Canadian winter’ sports. 11475, 


16263-16265, 16272-16277, 16281-16291, 
16295-16298. (H 129048, 129051- 
129053, 129074-129079, 129083-129093, 
129097-129100, June 26, 1909.) 

Champion Belgian stallion of Amer. 
1908. 21506. (H 129109, June 26, 
1909. ) 

Chatsworth, England. 
128821, June 24, 1909.) 

2c. of each June 28, 1909. 


138145. (H 


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nos. 26-380, July, 1909 


KEYSTONE VIEW COMPANY—Continued. 

Chinkiang, China. 12094. (H 
120748, Dec. 30, 1908.) 

Constantinople, Turkey. 10962-— 
10965. (H 129170-129173, June 26, 
1909. ) 

Dallas, Texas. 
June 26, 1909.) 

Daring leap across a chasm of Mt. 
Mnemosyne, Colo. 16530. (H 128797, 
June 24, 1909.) 

Dutch belted cattle. 
(H 129135, 1291386, June 26, 1909.) 

Edinburgh, Scotland, looking west 
from Carlton hill. 12709. (H 128827, 
June 24, 1909.) 

Eldorado Springs, Colo. 
128796, June 24, 1909. 
Erie, Pa. 16575. 

26, 1909. ) 
First company Filipino constabulary. 


16584. (H 129066, 


14247. (H 


(H 129047, June 


10091. (H 120646, Dec. 30, 1908.) 
Flycatcher sitting on its nest. 
21204. (H 128807, June 24, 1909.) 
Fort Collins, Colo. 20214. (H 
128789, June 24, 1909.) 
Fort Niagara. 16545-16548. (H 


129017129020, June 26, 1909.) 


Fortress Monroe, Va. 16569, 16570. 
(H 129041, 129042, June 26, 1909.) 


Galloway cow. 21568. (H 129161, 
June 26, 1909.) 
Galveston, Texas. 16577. (H 


129059, June 26, 1909.) 
Hale (Nathan) statue, New York, 


Peete «©§6 CEE C120762, Dee. 30, 
1908.) 
Hampton, Va. 16571. (H 1290438, 


June 26, 1909.) 


Hampton Roads, Va. Home-coming 
of the fleet, Feb. 22, 1909. 16585-— 
16589. (H 129067-129071, June 26, 
1909.) 


Harvesting wheat in old England. 
13149. (H 128825, June 24, 1909.) 

Heber, Utah. 16537. (H- 128798, 
June 24, 1909.) 

Hedgehog and its young. 
(H 128810, June 24, 1909.) 
Holstein bull. 21504. 

June 24, 1909.) 


21207. 


(H 128814, 


Holstein cattle. 21537, 21538. (H 
129131, 129132, June 26, 1909.) 
Jamestown island, Va. 16541, 


16542. 

1909. ) 
Japotlan, Jalisco, Mexico. 

(H 120803, Dec. 30, 1908.) 
2c. of each June 28, 1909. 


(H 129013, 129014, June 26, 


161138. 


21541, 21542. 


18427 


IXEYSTONE VIEW COMPANY—Continued. 
Jersey cattle. 21512, 21515, 21517, 

21519-21522. (H 129005, 129008, 

129010, 129012, 129114129116, June 


26, 1909.) 

Jette (Sir Louis) 16260. (H 
120760, Dec. 30, 1908.) 

King of beasts in captivity. 16533. 
(H 128787, June 24, 1909.) 

Ludlow, England. 131438. (Ho 
128819, June 24, 1909.) 

Mantes, France, Cathedral. 11797. 
(H 128847, June 24, 1909.) 

Montreal, Canada, 16262, 16292, 
16294. (H 129050, 129094, 129096, 


June 26, 1909.) 

Midwinter carnival, 1909. 16261, 
16266-16271, 16278-16280, 16298, 
16299-16301. (H 129049, 129054— 
129057, 129072, 129073, 129080-129082, 
129095, 129101-129103, June 26, 1909.) 


Mountain road in the lake district, 
England. 18148. (H 128824, June 24, 
1909. ) 

Nest ang eggs of the marsh warbler. 
21203. (H 128806, June 24, 1909.) 


Nest and eggs of the sparrow-hawk. 
21201. (H 128804, June 24, 1909.) 


New York state fairs. 1905-1908 
prize cattle. 21500, 21505. (H 128811, 
128815, June 24, 1909.) 


21509, 21S, 21526, 2thoe. 
21540, 21543, 21558, 21560, 21570— 
21574. (H- 129112, 129113, 129120: 
129129, 129184; 12918ST, 12915") W2815S. 
129163-129167, June 26, 1909.) 

Niagara. 16598-16600. (H129176— 
129178. June 26, 1909.) 

Niagara River ice pack, April, 1909. 
16597. (H 129004, June 26, 1909.) 

Nightingale on its sheltered nest. 
21200. (H 1288038, June 24, 1909.) 

One of the mines in the vicinity of 
Eureka, Utah. 16534. (H 128790, 
June 24, 1909.) 

Osborne house. Isle of Wight, B. I. 
13150. (H 128826, June 24, 1909.) 
Oxford, England. 13147. 

128823, June 24, 1909.) 

Pacific fleet on its visit to Portland, 
Oregon. 14265. (H 120649, Dec. 30,. 
1908. ) 

Panama Canal Zone, work on canal, 


(Ho 


ete. 20877-20891. (H 128849-1288638, 
June 24, 1909.) 

Paris, France. 1603, 1625, 3104, 
11781-11788. (H 128828-128838, June 
24, 1909.) 


2 c. of each June 28, 1909. 


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18428 


IXEYSTONE VIEW COMPANY—Continued. 


Peking, China. 12095. (H 128799, 
June 24, 1909.) 
Portland rose festival, June, 1908. 


14266-14270. (H 120650-120654, Dec. 


30, 1908.) 

Prove City, , Utah. 16536. (H 
128792, June 24, 1909.) 

Rawlins, Wyo. 16539. (H 128795, 
June 24, 1909.) 

Richmond, Va. 16561-16568. (H 
-129033-129040, June 26, 1909.) 

Rouen, France. 11790-11793. (H 


128840-128843, June 24, 1909.) 

St. Denis, France, Cathedral. 11795, 
11796. (H 128845, 128846, June 24, 
1909.) 

Salt Lake City, Utah. 
128791, June 24, 1909.) 

San Antonio, Texas. 16578-16583. 
(H 129060-129065, June 26, 1909.) 

Select society in the barnyard. 
11474. (H 120761, Dec. 30, 1908.) 

Song thrush on a secluded nest in a 
privet hedge. 21205. (H 128808, 
June 24, 1909.) 

Spectacular feat of Ivy Balawin, Hl- 


16535. (H 


dorado Springs, Colo. 165381. (H 
128798, June 24, 1909.) 
Taft inauguration, Mar. 4, 1909. 


16590-16596. (Gal 129104129107, 
129001129003, June 26, 1909.) 

Taku forts along the Pei-ho River, 
China. 12097. (H 128801, June 24, 
1909. ) 

Tien-tsin, China. 
June 24, 1909.) 

Toronto national exhibition, 1908, 
prize cattle. 21501, 215038. (H 128812, 
128813, June 24, 1909.) 


— 21502, 21513, 
21518, 21523-21527, 21528-21534, 
PIaa0, . 21680, “2i5442 21 ane “PTT, 
21559, 21561-21567, 21569. (H 129108, 
129006, 129007, 129011, 129117-129119, 
129121-129128, 129130, 129138, 129138— 
129150, 129152, 129154-129160, 129162, 
June 26, 1909.) 

Torpedo-boat flotilla 


12096. (H 128800, 


21514, 21516, 


in Portland 


“harbor, Oregon. 16540. (H 128802, 
June 24, 1909.) 
Trouville-sur-Mer, France. 11798. 


(H 128848, June 24, 1909.) 
Unsuccessful attempt to corner the 


apple market. 165382. (H 128786, 
June 24, 1909.) 

Versailles, France, Palace. 11789. 
(H 128839, June 24, 1909.) 

Warwick, England. 13140, 13141. 


(H 128816, 128817, June 24, 1909.) 
2 ¢. of each June 28, 1909. 


pt. Iv, n.s., v. 4 


IXEYSTONE VIEW COMPANY—Continued. 
Washington, D. C. 16572, 16573. 

(H 129044, 129045, June 26, 1909.) 
Waterford, Pa. 16549, 16550. 

129021, 129022, June 26, 1909.) 


West Michigan state fair, percheron 


(H 


stallions. 21507, 21508. (H 129110, 
129111, June 26, 1909.) 
Williamsburg, Va. 16551-16560. 


(H 129023-129027, June 26, 1909.) 


Yorktown, Va. 16548, 16544. 
129015, 129016, June 26, 1909.) 


Young magpies just from the home 
nest. 21206. (H 128809, June 24, 
1909. ) 


Young sparrow hawks at home. 
21202. (H 128805, June 24, 1909.) 


2c. of each June 28, 1909. 


KILROY (RicHARD T. J.), North Abing- 

ton, Miss. [18428 

Arnold (Moses) memorial tablet. 

(H 1288381, June 14, 1909.) 

Kine (Moses), New York, N. Y. 

[18429 

New York stock exchange. (F 

76911, May 25, 1909; 2 c. June 9, 1909. 

IXNABE (WM.) & co., New York, N. Y. 

[18430 

at piano. (H 


(H 


Le Baron (Louise) 
129206, June 28, 1909. 


KIXNOEDLER (BH. L.), New York, N. Y. 
[18431 


Lavinia, Countess Spencer; by Sir 
Joshua Reynolds. (F 77795, June 21, 
1909. ) 


KNOEDLER (M.) & co., New York, N. Y. 
[184382, 18433 


Countess of Warwick and her echil- 


dren; by George Romney. (F 77598, 
June 15, 1909.) 
Marchesa Cattaneo; by A. Van 


Dyck. <(F 77027, June 1, 1909- ere: 
May 29, 1909.) 


KoEBER (Paut C.), New York, N. Y. 
[15 prints] [18484-18448 
California.— Georgia.— Kentucky.— 
Michigan. — Oregon. — Pennsylvania.— 
Texas.—Virginia. (F'77460-77467, June 
10, 1909.) 
Alabama. — Florida. —Kansas.— 
Louisiana .—Massachusetts.—New 
York.—Ohio. (EF 78092-78098, June 


29, 1909. ) 
KOEHLER (JOSEPH), New York, N. Y. 
[18449 
Hudson-Fulton celebration. 1909. 


| (F 77108, June 2, 1909.) 


276 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 26-30, July, 1909 


18518. 


KORNMANN, CoHEN & ETTLINGER, New 


York IN. Y. [18450, 18451 

Library scene. (F 77489, June 11, 
1909. ) 

Winter scene. (F 77490, June 11, 
1909. ) 


LA CertTe (I. A.), Wausau, Wis. 
[18452 
Wausau, Wis., St. Stephens Evan- 
gelical Lutheran church. (H 128680, 
June 23, 1909; 1 c. June 23, 1909; 1e. 
June 14, 1909.) 


LA MARCHE (B.), Racine, Wis. 
[184538, 18454 
Tecktoniovs (Leo) front view, side 
view. (H 129208, 129204, June 28, 
1909. ) 
LAMBIN-WENIGMAN Co., Chicago, III. 
[18455-18476 
Bevo Gs. CE 4768, 
Mar. 25, 1909. 
(F 75019, 75020, Apr. 38, 


American girl. 
74764, T4767, 
—— 67, 68. 
1909. ) 
-LAMBIN-WENIGMAN Co., Chicago, III. 
Birthday cards. 91-101. (F 77267— 
77277, June 7, 1909.) 
Juvenile subjects. 
77283, June 7, 1909.) 
2 c. of each June 30, 1909. 
LEAVITT (EDWIN M.), Rutland, Mass. 
[18477-18479 
Rutland, Mass., Massachusetts state 
Sanitorium. 1-3. (F 78177-78179, 
June 30, 1909.) 
LENZ (WM.), Osakis, Minn. 
[18480-18487 
(H 128155, June 


16. (F T2278 


Boost for Osakis. 
8, 1909.) 


take Osakis. 1-7. 
128154, June 8, 1909.) 


beveeee tioxt), New York, N. Y. [7 
prints. ] [18488-18494 


Diddle Diddle Dumplin my son 
John.—Goosey Goosey Gander.—Jack 
and Jill—Simple Simon went a fish- 
ing.—There was a crooked man.— 
Three wise men.—Tom, Tom the pipers 
son. (F 77439-77445, June 9, 1909.) 
LEWIN (Wm. O.), Yonkers, N. Y. 

[18495, 18496 

Yonkers, N. Y., police department. 


fee) CH 1283876, 128377, June 15, 
1909. ) 


Lewis (L. G.), Albert Lea, Minn. 
[18497 


Dippy Dope. (F 77328, June 7, 1909; 
2 ¢. May 28, 1909.) 


(H 128148—- 


LIEBSCHER (ERNST), New York, N. Y. 
[18498 
At the psychological moment. (F 


76260, May 6, 1909; 2 c. June 14, 1909.) 


LIFE PUBLISHING co., New York, N. Y. 
[18499-18502 


C: Qs. D (F 78078, June 


29, 1909. ) 
Monkeying with the cards. 
T7881, June 23, 1909.) 
Where your treasure is. 
June 23, 1909.) 
Witching hour. 
1909. ) 
Linge (A. A.), Carlisle, Pa. [18503 


Carlisle, Pa., Sesqui centennial 1901, 
arch on public square. (H 129302, 
June 30, 1909.) 


LINSLEY (WILLIAM), Burlington, Vt. 
[18504 


Pittsford no. 8. Rutland and Burling- 
ton railroad. (H 128628, June 21, 
1909. ) 


LIVERMORE & ae co., Providence, 
RE. [18505 
Tearful pussy. iG 21808, June 19, 
1909. ) 
LIVINGSTON (J. W.), New York, N. Y. 
[18506 
Landor (A. Henry Savage). (H 
128653, June 21, 1909.) 
LOEFFLER Tompkinsville, 
INSEE [18507-18511 


Chicago (U. S. S.) (H 129289, June 
29, 1909.) 


Hartford (U.S. 8.) (H 129240, Fane 
29, 1909.) 


Ohio (U.S. 8.) 


re. OD! 
(Fr 
(EF 77882, 


(F 77883, June 23, 


(AUGUST), 


(H 128682, June 23, 


1909. ) 

Olympia, (U.S. S.)y |, GEL 129245, 
June 29, 1909.) 

Tonopah. (U. S. 8.) (H. 129242, 


June 29, 1909.) 
LOMEN BROS., Nome, Alaska. 
[18512-18515 
All Alaska sweepstakes. 14. (H 
129325-129328, June 30, 1909.) 
Loomis (F. A.), Emporia, Kans. 
[18516 
Judge K. (H 128405, June 16, 1909.) 
Los ANGELES EXAMINER, Los Angeles, 
Cal. [18517, 18518 
Second church of Christ, scientist. A. 
(FE 77755, May 24, 1909.) 
B. (F 77756, June 18, 1909; 2 
e. May 24, 1909.) 


277 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18519 


pt. Iv, 0. S., v.4 


McCLEARIE (WmM.), Santa Rosa, Cal. 
[10 photographs] [18519-18528 


Armstrong woods. 6A, 9A, 10A.— 
Bohemian club house. — Bohemia 
grove. (H  128629-128631, 128627, 
428628. June 12, 1909; 2 c. of each 


June 7, 1909.) 
Camp vacation. 
Guerneyille.—Russian 
Graystone.—Scene near 
Scene near Montesano. 
128373, June 14, 1909.) 


McCiure (R. B.), New York, N. Y. 
[18529-18532 
Around the world with Dorothy 
Dot. (F 77321, June 7, 1909.) 
—— (F 77576, June 14, 1909.) 
———— (BH 77775, Sune 19, 1903.) 
—— (F 78058, June 28, 1909.) 


Eagle Nest near 
river from 
Graystone.— 
(H 128369- 


MaNAWwAY (L. W. WEST), Jackson, 
Miss. [18533 
Negro lawyers of Mississippi. (H 
128737, June 24, 1909.) 
MANHATTAN POST CARD CO., Chicago, 
Til. [18534-18537 


A12-A15. (F TT1(37-17740, June 18, 
1909; 2 c. of each Apr. 12, 1909.) 


MARLIN FIREARMS, New Haven, Conn. 


[18538 

Quail shooting in England. (G 
21798, June 18, 1909.) 

MartTIn (JoHN) & co., Chicago, Ill. [6 


chromos] [18539-18544 


Foretelling the future.—Growing up 
together.—Money magic.—Peace and 
security.—Start the baby right.—Three 
partners. (G 21846-21851, June 28, 
1909. ) 


MatTTHEews (Geo. E.), Buffalo, N. Y. 

[18545 

De Witt Clinton train. (H 128146, 

June 1, 1909; 1 ce. June 1, 1909; 1 ¢. 
June 10, 1909.) 


Mepiar (H. B.), Woodstock, Ill 
[18546-18551 
Gilmartin (Rev. M. 8.) a—f. (H 
128032-128037, June 5, 1909.) 
MEEK co., Coshocton, Ohio. 
Cavalier (The) 
1909. ) 
MEINERT (D. C.), Nazareth, Pa. 
[185538, 18554 
South Bethlehem, Pa., Sayre park, 
nature’s profile of the Father of our 


country. 1, 2. €H 128018, 128019, 
June 5, 1909.) 


[18552 
(G 21738, June 1, 


MencuH (Pur), Clear Lake, Iowa. 


[18555, 18556 

Combination views. (H 128875, 
June 24, 1909.) 

Princess (The) 


1909.) 


Metz (C. H.), Waltham, Mass. 
[18557 
(F 77890, June 23, 


(H 128876, June 24, 


Metz plan car. 
1909.) 


Meyers (A. R.), Watertown, Wis. 
[18558-18566 
Lewis (G. B.) co. fire, June 20, 1909. 


1-9. (H 128866-128874, June 24, 
1909. ) 
MEZZO-GRAVURE CO., New York, N. Y. 


[18567 

Half Moon and Clermont passing 

West Point. (F 77115, June 3, 1909; 
2c June 18, 1909.) 


Miter (J. F.), San Antonio, Tex. 
[18568 
San Antonio, Tex., West end lake. 
(H 12976, June 26, 1909.) 


Minter (W. F.), New York, N. Y. 
[18569-18604 


Auto series. 14.—Canoeing series. 
14.— Carriage series. 14.—Fishing 
Series. 1-4.—Hammock series. 14.— 
Horseback series. 1—4.—Picnicking se- 
ries. 1-4.—Swinging series. 14.— 
Tennis series 14. (F 78099-78134, 
June 29, 1909.) 


Mituet (F. D.), Washington, D. C. 
[18605 
Exploration by water. (F 77091, 
June 1, 1909; 2 c. June 19, 1909.) 


MineR (H. C.) LITHOGRAPHING GCO., 
New York, N. Y. [18606, 18607 


Brighton summer girl. 14411. (G 
21497, May 1, 1909; 2 @ May 2, 
1909.* ) 


Perfect servant. 
1909; 2 ec. June 30, 1909.) 


MINOT PAPER CO., Minot, N. Dak. 
118608 
(F T7875, 


Minot public schools. 


June 23, 1909.) 


MorratT, YARD & co., New York, N. Y. 
[18609-18614 
In deep water; by H. C. Christy. 
(F 77487, June 7, 1909.) 
Queen of clubs; by Will Grefé. (F 
76226, May 5, 1909; 1 ec. June 7, 1909, 
1 ec. June 12, 1909.) 


278 


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Ce 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 26-380, July, 1909 


18716 


a ee ee ee 


Morrat, YARD & co.—Continued. 

Queen of diamonds; by Will Grefé. 
(F 76227, May 5, 1909; 1 c. June 7, 
1909, 1 c. June 12, 1909.) 

Queen of hearts; by Will Grefé. (F 
76228, May 5, 1909; 1 c. June 7, 1909, 
1e. June 12, 1909.) 

Queen of spades; by Will Grefé. 
(f 76229, May 5, 1909; 1c. June 7, 
1909, 1 c. June 12, 1909.) 

Yellow peril; by Will Grefé. (F 
77488, June 7, 1909.) 


MOFFETT sTuDIO, Chicago, Ill. [18615 
Jordan (Prof. David Starr). (H 

128185, June 10, 1909.) 

Moore (A.), Brooklyn, N. Y. [18616 
New York, N. Y. Madison square 

Presbyterian church (H 128158, 


June 9, 1909.) 


Moore (A. W.), Vandergrift, Pa. 
[18617, 18618 


nuowe. Ea. (EH 128887, June 25, 
1909. ) 
Vandergrift Heights, Ba.‘ €e 
128888, June 25, 1909.) 
Moore (RutTH NICHOLAS), Chicago, 
TH. [18619 
He loves me, he loves me not. (H 


128022, June 5, 1909.) 
Moses (HrRnest), Honolulu, Hawaii. 
[18620 

Honolulu, Hawaii, St. Andrew’s 
cathedral, interior. (H 128318, June 
14, 1909; 2 c. May 8, 1909.) 

Munn & co., New York, N. Y. 
[18621-18624 

If the Metropolitan tower were to 
fall. (F 77935, June 24, 1909.) 

Magnitude of the cotton industry. 
{F 77936, June 24, 1909.) 

Scientifie American. Hudson-Ful- 
ton celebration. (F 77423, June 9, 
1909; 2 c. June 8, 1909.) 

Zeppelin II. is nearly as long as the 
battleship Louisiana. (F 77937, June 


24, 1909.) 
NasH (E.), Norwood, Ohio. 
[18625-18636 
Easter cross. A-F. (G  21817- 


21822, June 25, 1909.) 


St. Patrick. 5A-5F. (G 
21828, June 25, 1909.) 


NATIONAL ILLUSTRATING Co., New York, 
NW. Y¥. [4 prints] [18637-18640 


Hark, hark the dogs do bark.—Hey 
diddle diddle—Humpty Dumpty.—Old 
King Cole. (F 77435-77438, June 9, 
1909. ) 


21823- 


NAVAL YOUNG MEN’s CHRISTIAN ASSO- 
CIATION, Norfolk, Va. [18641 
Norfolk branch, Naval Young men’s 
Christian association. Os Ge Bes yay a 
Apr. 14, 1909.* ) 


New YorK EVENING TELEGRAM (NEW 


YorK HERALD COMPANY), Jersey 
City, N. J. [18642-18667 


Book-taught Bilkins. 
§, 1909.) 


(EF 77614, June 15, 1909. ) 
—— (F 77910, June 23, 1909.) 
—— (F 78151, June 29, 1909.) 


Dolby’s double. (F 77592, June 14, 
1909. ) 


—— (F 77793, June 19, 1909.) 
(F 77996, June 26, 1909. ) 


Dream of the rarebit fiend. (F 77348, 
June 7, 1909.) 


(F 77527, June 12, 1909.) 
—— (F 77594, June 14, 1909.) 
—— (F 77751, June 18, 1909. ) 
—— (F 77849, June 21, 1909.) 
—— (F 77979, June 25, 1909. ) 
(F 78070, June 28, 1909.) 


Pazaza, its great. (F 77485, June 
10, 1909. ) 


—— (F 77750, June 18, 1909.) 
—— (F 77945, June 24, 1909.) 
(F 78189, July 1, 1909.) 
dake. ‘€F » 7483, June 10, 


(F 77409, June 


Poor 
1909. ) 


—— (F 77709, June 16, 1909.) 
— (F 77946, June 24, 1909.) 
— (F 78188, July 1, 1909.) 


Sentimental Sidney. (F 77347, June 
7, 1909. ) 


—— (F 77593, June 14, 1909.) 
—— (F 77848, June 21, 1909.) 
—— (F 78069, June 28, 1909.) 


New YorK HERALD co., Jersey City, 

Nae: [18668-18716 

Buster Brown. (F 77185, June 38, 
1909; 2 c. June 14, 1909.) 


—(F 77188, June 3, 1909; 2 «¢. 
June 19, 1909.) 


(F 77948, June 24, 1909; 2 e. 
June 28, 1909.) 

Daily hint from Paris. 
June 7, 1909. ) 
(EF 77349, June 7, 1909; 2 e. 
June 8, 1909.) 
CE 77408, dune,8, 19095) 2y¢- 
June 10, 1909.) 


(F 77345, 


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18717 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


New YorK HERALD co.—Continued. 
=== (EF 77484, June 10, 1909.) 


(EF 77486, June 10, 1909; 2 ec. 
June 12, 1909.) 


—— (Ff 77526, June 12, 1909.) 
—— (F 77590, June 14, 1909.) 
—— (F 77595, June 14, 1909.) 


—— (F 77596, June 14, 1909; 
June 15, 1909.) 


GR T1615,. sune) da. 19092 2c. 
June 16, 1909.) 
CH 27 10, JUNE AGseGOSe Zee. 
June 18, 1909.) 
(F 77749, June 18, 1909.) 

—— (KB 77754, June 18, 1909; 2 e. 
June 19, 1909.) 
(EF 77794. June 
June 21, 1909.) 


Ae 77846, June 
June 22, 1909.) 


(F 77909, June 
June 24, 1909.) 


(F 77938, June 24, 1909.) 
(F 77939, June 24, 1909; 2 e«. 
June 25, 1909.) 
(F 77978, June 25, 
June 26, 1909.) 
(F 77995, June 
June 28, 1909.) 
(EF 78067, June 28, 1909.) 

—— (F 78152, June 29, 1909.) 

—— (IF 78153, June 29, 1909; 2 e¢. 
July 1, 1909.) 

— (F 78190, July 1, 1909.) 


_ Family groups make up large part 
of transatlantic travel. (KF 78068, 
June 28, 1909.) 


Four new liners shown to-day. 
77591, June 14, 1909.) 

Johnny Quack and the Van Cluck 
twins. (F 77184, June 3, 1909; 2 «. 
June 14, 1909.) 

—— (F 77187, 
June 19, 1909.) 
(EF 77192; June: 3; 11909: 2c. 
June 19, 1909. ) 

Little Nemo in Slumberland. (F 


77183, June 3, gee 2 ec June 14, 
1909. ) 


bo 
ie) 


Le OO 2 Ie: 


21, 1909; 2 ec. 


25, 1909; 2 ¢. 


190952 'e. 


26, 1909; 2 e. 


(F 


dune 3;' 1909.2°2, “e; 


CH 7719. June. 3, 1909. 2. 
June 19, 1909.) 


(F 77940, June 24, 1909; 2 «. 
June 28, 1909. ) 
Monkey shines of Marseleen. (F 


Tiss, Jane 3, 1900. 2G June 14. 
1909. ) 


New York HERALD co.—Continued. 
(F 77190, June 38,, 1909>"2 4; 
Jure 19, 1909.) 
(F 77944, June 24, 1909; 2 e. 
June 28, 1909.) 

Spanish girl. 
1909. ) 

Swedish girl. 
1909. ) 

Terrors of the tiny tads. (F 77182, 
June 3, 1909; 2 ¢. June 14, 1909.) 
(EF 
June 19, 1909.) 
(F 77941, June 24, 1909; 2 e. 
June 28, 1909.) 

Voyagers of June report pleasant 


(F 77802, June 21, 


(F 77803, June 21, 


weather. (F 77346, June 7, 1909.) 
Western girl. (F 77804, June 21, 
1909. ) 


Will welcome to port to-day two 
new mammoth steamships. (EF 77847, 
June 21, 1909; 2 c. June 22, 1909.) 


ye woo bird. (F 77942, June 24, 
1909; 2 c. June 28, 1909.) 


Young America and 4th July. 
(EF 77752, 77753, June 18, 1909.) 


pie 


New York Times co., New York, N. Y. 
[18717-18719 
Impressions of the passing show. (IF 
77613, June 15, 1909.) 
—— (F 77845, June 21, 1909.) 


—— (F 78076, June 28, 1909.) 


NIEMEYER (F. C.), Dubuque, Iowa. 
[18720 
Meditation. (H 128375, June 15, 


1909.) 


NortH AMERICAN co., Philadelphia, 
Pas [18721-18724 
Dolly Florence and her cute little 
wardrobe. (KF 77807, June 21, 1909.) 


Minstrel jumping jack. (F 77806, 
June 21, 1909.) 
Uncle Hiram’s reception. (F 78091, 


June 29, 19€9.) 
Whirligig. (F 77808, June 21, 1909.) 


NORTHERN PHOTO co., Wausau, Wis. 
[18725-18732 


Northern Wisconsin fisherman and 


his catch. (H 128884, June 25, 1909.) 
Somo river. 1, 2 (H. 128885, 
128886, June 25, 1909.) 
Tomahawk, Wis. 1-5. (H 128879- 


128883, June 25, 1909.) 


280 


77189, June 3. 1909-2 ae 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 26-30, July, 1909 


18868 


NORTHWESTERN PHOTO ART CO., Minne- 
apolis, Minn. [6 photographs.] 
[18733-18788 
Come and see us at Faribault.— 
Dogonnicetown, Faribault, Minn.— 
Fishing is good around Faribault.— 
Old and the new.—We are very much 
alive in Faribault.—We are wide awake 
at St. Marys. (H 128838428348, June 
14, 1909.) 


NOTMAN PHOTOGRAPHIC ©CO., 


Boston, 


Mass. [6 photographs. ] 
[18739-18744 
Milan, Italy, Piazza Duomo and 


cathedral.—Paris, France, Place de la 
Concorde.—Rome, Italy. 1-3.—Venice, 
Italy, Grand canal. (H 129329-129334, 
June 350, 1909; 2 ec. of each July 12, 
1909.) 


Nutting (WALLACE), Southbury, Conn. 
[67 photographs] [18745-18811 
At the water’s edge.—Berkshire 
meadow.—Between the birches.—Best 
of the birches.—Blossom bank.—By 
the mill.—By the orchard wall.—Croton 
banks. — Croton broads. — Favorite 
road.— Fisherman’s  luck.— Glimpse 
from the wood.—Glory of spring.— 
Harrisburg stream.—June birches.— 
Massachusetts birches.—May bowers.— 
"Neath apple and maple.—On the 
bank. — Pittsfield byway. — Pittsfield 
hedge. — Riverside grace. — Shadow 
brook.— Sleeping stream. — Summer 
sweeting.—Tracery of May.—White 
bordered way.—Woodland veil.—Yel- 
low Breeches creek.—York stream. (H 
128208128237, June 11, 1909.) 


Affectionate greeting.—At the hill- 
top.—Bag and baggage.—Beauty and 
utility—Birech fence.—Birch grove.— 
Birch lane——Birch road.—Bordering 
the Passumpsic.—Brown study.—By 
‘the waterside——Call in state—-Camp 
-_landing.—Comparing favors.—Down 
_ the lake.—Fashionable calash.—Going 
| forth of Betty.—Highland pool.—Just 
‘birches. — Leaning birches. — Lookout 
point.— Maidenly pleasures. — Maple 
/drive.— Mountain orchard. — Primp- 
‘ing—Rapid transit—Resting at the 
/0ld stoop.—River curves.—Roadside 
_glimpse.—Soft evening lights.—Tea on 
)the back porch.—Third person arriv- 
ing. —Under birch shadows.—Valley 
| orchard.—Waterford road.—Wilder 
_pond.—Woodstock arch. (H 128918-— 
(128954, June 25, 1909.) 


‘Orton (Oporra LiIoneL), Trinidad, 
Colo. [18812-18819 


Penitentes near Trinidad, Colo. 1-8. 
| a 128752-128759, June 24, 1909.) 


OsBorRN & OSBORNE ENG. CO., Chicago, 

Til. [18820 

Silverton’s cutlery assortment. (F 
T7879, June 23, 1909.) 


OSBORNE co., New York, N. Y. [11 
prints] [18821-18831 
Glimpse of the Grand canal, Ven- 
ice.—Harvest time in Sussex. 1, 2.— 
Hot day. 1, 2.—New arrival at the 
inn. 1-38—Shepherd (The).— You 
mustn’t listen. 1, 2. (F 77497-77507, 
June 11, 1909.) 


OTIS LITHOGRAPH CO., Cleveland, Ohio. 
[20 chromos] [18832-18851 


Beverly of Graustauk. 1-6.—Don 
Philippini—tTraveling salesman. (G 
21571-21578, May 14, 1909; 2 ec. of 
each May 15, 1905.*) 

Beverly of Graustauk. 
there was. 


12002.—Fool 
12008.—Indianapolis motor 
speedway. 12270; 12280; .12290'— 
Mackay’s European circus. 12140, 
12150, 12160A, 12160B, 12170A, 12170B. 
—Soul kiss. 12080. (G 21832-21836, 
21838-21844, June 26, 1909; 2 ec. of 
each June 23, 1909.) 


OxLtEY (WALTER T.), Fergus Falls, 
Minn. [18852, 18853 
Fergus Falls, Minn. 1, 2. (H 


128749, 128750, June 24, 1909.) 
P. H. O., CHAPTER K., Macomb, III. 
[18854 
Daisy design for P. E. O. sisterhood. 
(H 129199, June 19, 1909.) 
PALMER (A. Ray), San Diego, Cal. 
[18855, 18856 
Broken hearts mended. (H 128977, 
June 26, 1909.) 
Cupidity. (H 129469, July 2, 1909.) 
PALMITER (F. M.), Janesville, Wis. 
[3 prints] [18857-18859 
Indian maiden.—Pair of rooters.— 
Traveler’s dream. (F 77519-17521, 
June 12, 1909.) 
PASCHEN (WM. E.), Princeton, [11. 
[18860-18865. 
Princeton, Ill., Bureau county fair. 
1-6. (H 129480-129485, July 2, 1909.) 
PELTON (HERBERT W.), Asheville, N. C. 
[18866, 18867 


Asheville at night. (H 128186, 
June 10, 1909.) 
Blue Ridge and Mt. Pisgah. (H 


129251, June 29, 1909.) 
PrNicK & ForD, LtTD., Columbus, Ga. 
[18868 
Right over the home plate. (H 
128626, June 21, 1909.) 


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POWELL (RICHARD )—Continued. 
Churchill (Lady Elizabeth), daugh- 
of Marquis of Blandford. (F 


18869 
Prreins (H. J.) co., Springtield, 
Mass. [18869 
Freshly picked. (F 77329, June 7, | ter 
oy ce 78158, June 30, 1909.) 


Ss: Dak. [3 
[18870-18872 


PETRIK (G. J.), Gregory, 
photographs. | 
Rosebud Indian. 
Rosebud Indian lady. 
We saw the reservation. 
(BH 127474-127476, May 24, 1909; 
2 c. of each June 21, 1909.) 


Paul, Minn. 
[18873-18881 
Big one that didn’t get away. (H 
128064, May 26, 1909; 2 ¢. June 7, 


PHOTO ART SHOP, Si. 


1909. ) 

Feeding his pet. (H 128069, June 7, 
1909. ) 

Guess this is growing some. (H 
128068, June 7, 1909.) 

How’s this for cabbage. (H 128068, 


May 26, 1909; 2 e. 
Northern spys. 


June 7, 1909.) 
(H 128065, May 26, 


1909. ) 

Pickle crop is good. (H 128067, 
June 7, 1909.) 

Rabbits are scarce here. (H 128061, 


May 26, 1909.) 


Some good sized Murphys. 
128062, May 26, 1909; 


(H 
Bis, ea: 


1909. ) 

Some strawberries. (H 128070, June 
7, 1909.) 
Poace (C. D.), Pagosa Junction, Colo. 


[18882 
Supporting a mother and six chil- 
dren. (F 77517, June 12, 1909.) 


PORTOLA FESTIVAL (EXECUTIVE COM- 
MITTEE), San Francisco, Cal. 
[18883-18889 
Portola festival beauty queen. 1 & 
3. (H 128385-128387, May 26, 1909; 
1c. of each May 20, 1909, 1 c. of each 
May 26, 1909.) 
2, 47. (H 128386, 128388- 
128891, May 26, 1909; 1 ¢ of each 
May 26,_1909, 1 c. of each June 15, 
1909. ) 


Post PRINTING 
Colo. 


Terrible Teddy tours. (FE 
June 7, 1909.) 


POWELL (RICHARD), London, England. 
[18891-18893 
Churchill (Lady Amelia Sophia), 
daughter of Marquis of Blandford. 
{F 78157, June 30, 1909.) 


AND PUB. CO., Denver, 
[18890 


77315, 


282 


Sheffield (Lady); by Thomas Gains- 
boro. (F 78156, June 30, 1909; 2 c. of 
each July 1, 1909.) 


PRESS PUB. co., Los Angeles, Cal. 
[18894, 18895 
Elks’ grand lodge reunion, Executive 
committee, 


Reunion bulletin. (F 77562, 77563, 
June 14, 1909; 2 ¢. of each June 26, 
1909.) 


Price (Ep. V.) & co., Chicago, Ill. 
[18896, 18897 


Our counsellor. (F 78046, June 28, 


1909. ) 
Our designer. (F 78047, June 28, 
1909. ) 
Proctor (JoHN P.), South Lyndeboro, 
Ne Ee [18898 
Broody hen of the forest. (H 
128501, June 17, 19C9.) 
QUINBY (FREDERICK J.) co., Boston, 


Mass. [18899-18904 


But now they pursued their way in 
silence. (F 77730, June 18, 1909.) . — 


Good God! They have smashed my 
husband. (F 77732, June 18, 1909.) 


Good heavens! are we surrounded by 
robbers. (EF 77728, June 18, 1909.) 


If I ever marry, monsieur, said 
Agathe, it will be according to my 
taste. (F 77729, June 18, 1909.) 


They saw him at a distance, drip- 
ping with water. (F 77731, June 18, 
1909.) 


Sale commenced. 
18, 1909.) 


Rav (WiLi1aAM H.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[6 photographs] [18905-18910 
Georgia (U. 8. B.) 27004, 270¢8.— 
Kansas (U. S. B.) 27002, 27001.—4 
Michigan (U. S. B.). A 8522, A 35219 
(H 129373-129378, July 1, 1909.) 


| 
| 


(F 77733, June> 


REANDEAU (HENRY J.), San Francisco, 
Cal. [18911 
California poppy and elk. (G 21782, 
June 7, 1909; 2 c. May 8, 1909.) 


RENTSCHLER (F. J.), Ann Arbor, Mich. 
[18912, 18913 
Angell (Pres. Jas. B.) 5 A, Ga 
(H 129208, 129209, June 28, 1909.) 
Resiter (R. E.), West Palm peacll 
Fla. [1891 
Lake Worth inlet, Fla., Sunrise. ( 
128251, June 12, 1909; 2 ce. June 11, 
1909. ) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 26-30, J uly, 1909 


Reyes (P. V.), Avalon, Cal. 
[18915-18917 
mi. al, Jonah Jr. and 
Jew fish. (H 129440, July 1, 1909.) 
Santa Catalina isi., Cal. 1, 2. (H 
128344, 128345, June 14, 1909.) 


Rice (E. B.), Los Angeles, Cal. 
[18918-18920 
Baby African lions and foster mother 
Lucy. A-C. (H 129299-129301, June 
1, 1909. ) 
RIcHARDS (MINOR W.), Foley, Ala. 
[18921 
(H 


Catalina 


Foley, Ala., Railroad depot. 
128751, June 24, 1909.) 


RICHARDSON (J. TYREE), Roanoke, Va. 
[18922 
Richardson (J. Tyree) (H 128666, 


June 22, 1909.) 


RICHARDSON (Paut M.), Pt. Townsend, 

Wash. [18923 

Mt. Baker from Pt. Townsend. (H 
129245, June 29, 1909.) 


RICHEY (CHARLES GILBERT), Colum- 

bus, Ohio. [18924, 18925 

Will arrive on or about. (H 128380, 
June 15, 1909.) 


Will be over about —. 
June 28, 1909.) 


RopsBins (Harry I.), Winthrop Beach, 
Mass. [18926 


You don’t know beans until you 
come to Boston. (F 77508, June 11, 
1909. ) 


Rockwoop (GkEo. G.), New York, N. Y. 
[18927, 18928 
CH. 128508, 


(H 129200, 


Douglass (Stephen A.) 
June 17, 1909.) 

Washington (Booker) 
June 17, 1909.) 


Rose (FRANK L.), New York, N. Y. 
[18929 
Truce (A.) (F 77118, June 3, 1909; 
2c. June 11, 1909.) 


RupeE (A. D.) & son, New York, N. Y. 

[18930, 18931 
Fall and winter, 
CG 2S Oe: Zaebete 


(H 128502, 


Modern fashions. 
1909-1910. A, B. 
June 12, 1909.) 


SACKETT & WILHELMS co., Brooklyn, 


N. Y. [12 prints.] [18932-18943 
Afternoon in July.—Belle of the 
beach.—Firm hand.—For better or 


worse.—March winds.—May queen.— 
Morning ride.—Next dance with you.— 
Rah-rah-rah.—Ready for the race.— 
Shall I or shall I not.—Twelve o’clock. 
(F 77411-77422, June 9, 1909.) 


18976 


SANDER (Pum), New York, N. Y. 
[17 prints] [18944-18960 
Barabazon’s aeroplane.—Clermont 
(The)—Dumont’s (M. Santos) aero- 
plane.—Entrance of the Halve Maen 
into New York harbor.—Equevilley’s 
Cor) aeroplane.—Fort Amsterdam, 
now the Battery, in Kieft’s days.—Gil- 
bert’s aeroplane.—Hudson (Henry) 
taking possession of Manhattan island. 
Hudson-Fulton celebration. 1609- 
1909.—Latest bat—Manhattan island 
before the Dutch.—Motor driven war 
airship.—New York city hall when 
occupied by the English.—Public burn- 
ing of newspapers, 1733.—Purchase of 
Manhattan island from the Dutch.— 
Wright’s (Wilbur) aeroplane.—Zep- 
plin’s dirigible military airship. (F 
77351-77367, June 8, 1909.) 
SAVAGE (M. W.), Minneapolis, Minn. 


[18961, 18962 
(H 128735, June 


Dan Patek 5h: 


23, 1909.) 

Minor Heir, 1:593. (H 128736, June 
23, 1909.) 
SCHAEFER (WILLIAM F.), Pittsburg, 


Pa. [18963 


Dedication of Forbes field, Pittsburg 
vs. Chicago. €H 129352, July 1, 1909.) 


ScHAWANG (PETER), Hibbing, Minn. 
[18964, 18965 
Hibbing, Minn. (H 129187, June 26, 
1909. ) 
Hull, Rust and Mahoning mines. 
(H 128017, June 4, 1909; 1 c. June 4, 
1909, 1 c. June 26, 1909.) 


SCHLITZ CAFE Co., St. Joseph, Mo. 
[18966, 18967 


Dining room. (F 77531, June 14, 
1909. ) 

Grill room. (F 77530, June 14, 
1909. ) 


SCHLOSS BROS., New York, N. Y. [18968 
You orter see the other fellow. (F 


SCHNEIDER (F. A.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[18969 


Blowing bubbles. (G 21816, June 
25, 1909. ) 
SCHREYVOGEL (CHAS.), Hoboken, N. J. 


[18970 
In safe hands. (H 128319, June 11, 


1909.) 

ScCOBIE (FRANK), Sleepy Eye, Minn. 
[18971-18976 

(H 128016, June 4, 1909.) 

1-5. (H129470- 


Evening. 
Springfield, Minn. 
129474, July 2. 1909.) 


282 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18977 


ScorFIELD (EUGENE B.), Indianapolis, 
Ind. [18977-18979 
Sepia art smoke series. 1-3. (F 


76868-76870, May 24, 1909; 2 c. of 
each July 8, 1909.) 
SCRIBNER’S (CHARLES) SONS, New 
Marie, No oN, [18980, 18981 
Meredith (George) ; by Amy Draper 


Sumner. (F 77350, June 8, 1909.) 
Roosevelt (Theodore) and some 
members of his caravan. (H 128198, 
June 11, 1909.) 
ScuLL (SARAH AMELIA), Smethport, 
Pa. [18982 
Aphrodite of Melos. 570. (Louvre) 


(H 128056, June 7, 1909.) 


SELZ (WILLIAM A.), Dayton, Ohio. 
[18983 
Selz memorial card. (F TSO7TT, June 


29, 1909.) 


SEryMourR (FRANCIS HENRY GEORGE), 
Glen Cove, N. Y. [18984-18988 


Burnett (Wm. H.) 1-3. (H128238- 
128240, June 12, 1909.) 
——of Locust Valley. 1, 2 (H 


128452, 128453, June 17, 1909.) 


SHaw (Harry B.), Garland, Utah. [5 

photographs. ] [1S989-189938 
- Fairy and the gnome.—tLily of 
Utah.—Sego lily.—Sego lily at home.— 
Utah’s lily. (H 129216-129220, June 


28, 1909.) 
SHEAHAN (Maurice T.), Brookline, 
Mass. [3 prints] [18994-18996 


De-parting on the square.—He’s, a 
Mason on the square.—I love my girl, 
but Oh you kid. (FE TT8TG-TTSTs, 
June 238, 1909.) 


SHEFFIELD (B. D.), Chicago, I]. 
[18997-18999 
Jackson Hole co., Wyo., Elk. 1-3. 
(H 128580-128582, June 19, 1909; 2 c. 
May 10, 1909.) 


SIBLEY (FREDERICK O.), Milford, N. Y. 

| 19000-19003 

Cooperstown, N. Y. 1-4. (H127996— 

127999, June 8, 1909; 1 c. of each June 
3, 1909, 1 ec. of each June 17, 1909.) 


SigwortH (Harry W.), Waterloo, 
Iowa. [19004. 19005 
New way.—Old way. (H 128624, 


128625, June 21, 1909; 1 ¢ of each 
sune 4, 1909,. 1. c. of each. June 21. 
1909. ) 


pt. Iv, 0. $., v. 4 


SIMMER (ALFRED G.), Nome, Alaska. 
[19006-19008 
Nome, Alaska. 1-3. (H 128915- 


128917, June 25, 1909.) 


Simpson (A. L.), New York, N. Y. [9 
prints] [19009-19017 
I dare you.—I simply can’t leave 
now.—Lots to do just now.—More to 
foHow.—Sailor’s snug harbor.—To my 
sweetheart.—Try it, its good.—We’re 
having a h— of a time.—Will you be 
mine. (H 128726-128734, June 23, 
1909. ) 


SKELTON (Epwarp O.), Boston, Mass. 

[19018 

Old pine. (H 129207, June 28; 1909; 
2°e, xopr. 7, 1969) 

SKIDMORE (CARL V.), De Beque, Colo. 

[19019 


Bessie and Pete. (H 127056, May 


17, 1909; 1 c. May 4, 1909; ec May: 


17, 1909.*) 
SLEICHER (J. A.), PRES., New York, 
NSN: [19020-19044 


Another hair’s breadth escape. (F 
77871, June 22, 1909.) 

At the ball game. (F 77371, June 8, 
1909. ) 

Athletic parson and the Sunday ball 
game. (F 78055, June 28, 1909.) 

Tlephant and the monkey. (KF 78056, 
June 28, 1909.) 

Fat man and the mule. 
June 14, 1909.) 


How a lightning change artist made 
good use of his craft. (KF 78053, June 
28, 1909.) 

How an acrobat out of work secured 
a soft berth. (F 77368, June 8, 1909.) 

How two bad boys gave the old man 
a scare. (F 77870, June 22, 1909.) 

Imitation is the sincerest flattery. 
(F 77369, June 8, 1909.) 

Inquisitive tiger and the sensitive 
plant. (EF 77370, June 8, 19097) 

Jack proved an invaluable ally. (F 
77698, June 16, 1909.) : 

Jehu Barker of Plug Crossing. (F 
77700, June 16, 1909.) 

Lazy Bill and the luscious apple. 
(F 77768, June 19, 1909.) 

Little Johnny and the Taffy ’pos- 
sums. (F 773809, June 7, 1909)) 

Nixy’s little idea. (F T7868, June 
22, 1909.) 

Patent medicine 
the nervous 
June 7, 1909.) 


(F 77569, 


advertisement and 
gentleman. (FEF 77825, 


284 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 
nos. 26-80, July, 1909 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 
19119 


SLEICHER (J. A.), PRES.—Continued. 
Professor Timid’s first, last and only 
lion. (F 77701, June 16, 1909.) 


Questionable triumph. (F 
June 28, 1909.) 

Rapid transit in the country. (¥ 
T7769, June 19, 1909.) 


78054, 


Right in it. (F 77699, June 16, 
1909. ) 

Stinging retribution. (F 78052, June 
28, 1909.) 

Story of the pig. (F 77324, June 7, 
1909. ) 

Survival of the fittest. (EF 77570. 
June 14, 1909.) 

Turn about is fair play. (F 78051, 


June 28, 1909.) 


Won by a neck. 
1909. ) 


(EF 77869, June 22, 


SmitH (E. BoypD), Wilton, Conn. 
[19045, 19046 
Indians! See how they’re painted. 
Whoop! Hurrah! That clown’s a 
daisy. (F 77468, 77469, June 10, 1909; 
2 c. of each June 11, 1909.) 


SmMitH (ERwin E.), Bonham, Tex. 
[19047 
Plunging broncho. (H 128310, June 


12, 1909.) 


SmiTH (J. K.), Milton, Vt. 
[19048, 19049 
Milton, Vt., Soldiers monument. 1, 
2. (H 128257, 128258, June 12, 1909.) 


Souter (J. W.), New Sharon, Iowa. 
[19050, 19051 


New Sharon, Iowa. a ae (H 
129328, 129824, June 30, 1909.) 
SPARRELL PRINT, Boston, Mass. [13 


prints] [19052-19064 


All is discovered.—Don’t be a clam.— 
Don’t butt in.—Don’t take an overdose 
of the rest cure.—WHither pull, bail or 
eut bait.—Make a noise like an auto.— 
One recipe for belly-achers.—Rest is 
rust.—Success comes in cans.—This 
for the hot air artist—What is home 
without a latch-key.—Who’s boss?— 
You ean’t pull out of trouble with 
this. (F 77960-77972, June 25, 1909.) 


Squires (C. F.), Lawrence, Kans. [11 
photographs. ] [19065-19075 
Hiawatha (group).—Hiawatha and 
Minnehaha. 1, 2.—Hiawatha chief. 
1-3.— Hiawatha _ girls. — Minnehaha. 
1, 2—Moon Beam.—Strong Arm 
(Chief). (H 129221-129231, June 28, 
1909.” 


Stacey (Bess B.), Chicago, Il]. [19076 
Madonna. (IF 77258, June 7, 1909.) 


STANDARD SCENIC co., Meadville, Pa. 
[19077-19084 
Austin, Tex. 8412, 3413.—San An- 
tonio, Tex. 38414-3417.—Taft inaugu- 
ration, Mar. 4, 1909. 3418, 3419. (H 
129179-129186, June 26, 1909; 2 ec. of 
each June 28, 1909.) 


STATE PUBLISHING COMPANY, Boston, 
Mass. [19085-19119 

Ain’t it just like a woman. (F 

77314, June 7, 1909.) 

(EF 77567, June 14, 1909.) 

—— (F 77801, June 21, 1909.) 

—— (F 78049, June 28, 1909.) 

— (F 78161, June 30, 1909.) 


All is not cold cream that’s greasy. 
(F 77311, June 7, 1909.) 


Amos and Pete. (F 773812, June 7, 
1909. ) 


—— (F 773138, June 7, 1909.) 
—_— (F 77564, June 14, 1909.) 
—_— (F 77565, June 14, 1909.) 
—— (F 77800, June 21, 1909.) 
(F 78050, June 28, 1909.) 


Bugtown budget. (F 77432, June 9, 
1909. ) 

Did Pete’s kids score on the yowler 
boy. (F 77310, June 7, 1909.) 

Gink and Dink. (F 774381, June 9, 
1909.) 

— (F 77608, June 15, 1909.) 

—— (F 78171, June 30, 1909.) 

Hornet bite is a kind of catnip in 


this instance. (F 77568, June 14, 
1909. ) 
Pete is pie-eyed with pain. (Fk 


77566, June 14, 1909.) 

Puzzlebugs. (F 77429, June 9, 1909.) 
(FE 77604, June 15, 1909.) 
(FE 77884, June 23, 1909.) 


Reggie Rahrah. (KF 77434, June 9, 
1909. ) 


—— (F 77606, June 15, 1909.) 
—— (F 77886, June 238, 1909.) 
(Ff 78170, June 30, 1909.) 
Show me. (F 774380, June 9, 1909.) 
(F 77607, June 15, 1909.) 
—— (Ff 77885, June 23, 1909.) 
(F 78169, June 30, 1909.) 
Uxtra! “Uxtra! (EF (4383, June 9; 


1909. ) 
—— (F 77605, June 15, 1909.) 


285 


CATALOGUE OF 
19120 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pL eae 


STATE PUBLISHING COMPANY—Cont’d. 
—— (F 77887, June 23, 1909.) 
—— (F 78172, June 30, 1909.) 


Yowler sees saw marks. (F 78162, 
June 30, 1909.) 
STEBBINS (GEORGIANA), Hyattsville. 
Md. [19120 
Flag shall stay put. (F 77233, June 
5, 1909. ) 
STEBBINS (NATHANIEL IJ..), Boston, 


Mass. [19121-19187 
Michigan (U. S. S.) 19352-19358, 
19360-19369. (H 128293-128309, June 


12, 1909; 2 c. of each June 26, 1909.) 


STEINER (HMMA R.), New York, N. Y. 
[19138-19142 
Great walrus hunt. 1-5. (H128168- 


128172, June 9, 1909.) 


STEUER (MartHa), New York, N. Y. 
[27 prints. ] [19148-19169 
Caught with the goods.—Early bird 
catches the worm.—French clock says 
get together—Happy moments.—How 
about a good backview?—How would 
you like to join us?—I don’t care if 
you never come back.—I’ll stand on 
my record ace high.—I’m coming, bag 
and baggage.—I’m yours if you guess.— 
Tve got my eye on you.—I was afraid 
to come home in the dark. 6 a. m.— 
I wonder if he means business.—If the 
umbrella could only talk.—It comes 
high but we must have it.—Love me 
and the world is mine.—Not yet but 
soon.—Nothing doing.—Nothing like it 
in the right place.—Pleasure before 
business.—Say yes, and make me hap- 
py.—They’ll be out soon.—Two soles 
thatll soon be one.—Waiting for the 
ma(i)le-——Will leave my happy home 
for you.—Working overtime.—You 
promised me that some day you'll be 


mine. (H 128699-128725, June 23, 
1909.) 
STIBB (GEORGE), United States. [5 


photographs] [19170-19174 
Kansas (U. S. S.) 1, 2.—Minnesota 
GOS: s8e)) uh, 2. Seetion.of stleet 
crossing Atlantic ocean. (H 127662- 
127666, May 27, 1909.*) 
STOKES (FREDERICK A.), New York, 


dS eNyie i’ [19175, 19176 
Rip Van Winkle. (F 77322, June 7, 


1909.) 


(F 77575, June 14, 1909.) 


STRAUSS (J. C.), St. Louis, Mo. [19177 


Berry (John). (H 128004, June 4. 
1909. ) 


STROBRIDGE LITHOGRAPHING COMPANY, 
Cincinnati, Ohio. [19178-19189 


[Posters] N. Y. 18038. (G@ 21454, 
Apr. 23, 1909; 2 c. May 27)969") 


-——— N. Y. 18059. (G 21674, Maya20: 
1909; 2 ¢. May 27, 130535 
——N. Y. 18067.. (Gp 2a ioeoea, 


20, 1909; 2 c. June 14, 1909.) 

——N. Y. 18055,) N. ¥eae0sGsee 
21672, 21673, May 20, 19093) 2) @ of 
each June 21, 1909.) 

N. Y¥: 13061. \( G@eiGia iia 
20, 1909; 2c. June 28, 1909.) 

N., Y. 13080. . (Gj 2n600)) lame 
18, 1909; 2 ce. June 2b 1903) 

N. Y. 138081. (G 21801, June 18, 
1909; 2 ¢. July 6, 19te} 

N. ¥. 13017, No YS 330 
21804, 21799, June 18, 1909; 2 ec. of 
each July 8, 1909.) 

—C. No. 14968. (G 21806, June 
18, 1909; 2 & duly 9 tse 

——N. Y. 18068. (G 21857, July 2, 
1909. ) 


STROUSE & BROS., Baltimore, Md. 
[19190-19193 


Strouse and bros. designs 14. (F 
77911-77914, June 24, 1909.) 


Swirt & co., Chicago, Ill. [6 chro- 
mos] [19194-19199 


Baby Bunting shadow card.—Bertha 
shadow card.—Bess shadow card.— 
Johnnie shadow card.—Sam shadow 
card.—Susie shadow card. (G 21771- 
21776, Apr. 17, 1909; 2 c. of each May 
27, 1909.) 


TANDY-THOMAS co., New York, N. Y: 
[28 prints] [19200-19227 


And ring from all the trees.—Au- 
thor of liberty——From every mountain 
side.—Great God our king.—I love thy 
rocks and rills—Land of the noble 
free—Land of the pilgrims pride.— 
Land where my fathers died.—Let all 
that breathe partake.—Let freedom 
ring.—Let mortal tongues awake.—Let 
music swell the breeze.—Let rocks 
their silence break.—Like that above.— 
Long may our land be bright.—My 
country ’tis of thee—My heart with 
rapture thrills—My native country 
thee.—Of thee I sing.—Our fathers’ 
God to thee.—Protect us by Thy 
might.—Sound prolong.—Sweet land of 
liberty Sweet freedom’s song.—Thy 
name I love-—Thy woods and templed 
hills—To Thee we sing.—With free- 
dom’s holy light. (F 77877-77404, June 
8, 1909.) 


286 


a 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 
nos. 26-80, July, 1909 


TASKER (WILSON), Panama City, Fla. 

[19228, 19229 

Panama City, Fla., G. C. D. wharf. 
(F 77765, June 19, 19C9.) 


Tarpon (S. 8.) at Panama City, Fla. 
(F 77764, June 19, 1909.) 


TAYLOR ART CO., Philadelphia, Pa. [41 
prints] [19230-19270 

All alone by appointment.—Any man 
in love—Awaiting the male.—But I 
am still waiting.——But one favor I 
would ask.—Just waiting for the man, 
A, B.—Line of least resistance.—My 
love—My wish.—Real thing.—Sealed 


contract. (EF 77446-77457, June 9, 

1909.) : 
Best wishes. 5, 10.—Birthday 

greetings. 1, 9—Happy birthday. 6, 


11.—Many happy returns of the day. 
3, 7—To wish you a happy birthday. 
4, 8—With best wishes. 2, 12. (F 
77686-77697, June 16, 1909.) 


Abuse of the scrap basket.—Best 
wishes. A, B.—Can we forget one 
friend.—Family — scrap basket.— 
Friendship can sometimes show its 
strength.—Friendship enhances every 
joy.—Friendship is the holiest of 
gifts—Friendship proves by this its 
confidence.—Happy bDbirthday.—Joyful 
birthday.—Many happy returns of the 
day.—Three twins.—True friendship 
throws a greater lustre on prosper- 
ity—Twins.—Two of a kind.—Use of 
the scrap basket. (EF 77997-78018, 
June 26, 1909.) 


(PorTER C.), 
[6 photographs] 
[19271-19276 
Brattleboro, Vt—Connecticut 
river—County auction—Junior sugar 
Makers—Townsend, Vt. 1, 2 (H 
127813-127818, June 1, 1909.) 


THIELMAN (GEo. F.), St. Cloud, Minn. 

[19277-19280 

Cyclone at St. Cloud, Minn. (H 

128513, June 18, 1909; 2 c« June 11, 
1909. ) 


THAYER 
Wi 


Williamsville, 


ioet2o1s5, June 11, 1909; 2 ec. 
June 12, 1909.) 

Tornado at St. Cloud, Minn. (H 
128514, June 18, 1909; 2 c. June 11, 
1909. ) 


(H 129189, June 28, 1909; 2 e. 
June 12, 1909.) 


THOMPSON (PAvuL), New York, N. Y. 
| [19281 
Earl (George H.), jr., at desk of. 

(H 129210, June 28, 1909.) 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 


19354 


THOMPSON ART co., Portland, Maine. 
[385 photographs. ] [19282-19316 
Apple tree road.—Champney door- 
way.—Deerfield well-sweep.—Farmers 
horse at home.—Fernbank. <A, B.— 
Fore river, sunset.—Home of the trout. 
—House at the end of the road.—Inter- 
vale, N. H., old gate.—Main coasters. 
—Moonlight in harbor.—Moonlight on 


the deep.—New London, Conn., old 
mill—Old home road.—Old home- 
stead.—Old major.—Old  poplars.— 


Path to Amonnoosuc.—Pendexter 
brook.—Pepperell (Lady Mary) house, 
hallway.—Portland harbor. 1, 2.— 


Portland head light house.—Presuimp- 
scot river.—Roadside watering trough. 
—Rocks and surf.—Salem, Mass., co- 
lonial doorway.—Setting sun.—Spur- 
wink marsh.—Surf Delano park.— 
Wadsworth hall. 1-3.—White head 
and lookout. (H 129889-129428, July 


1, 1909.) 
THORNE (LEo. C.), Vernal, Utah. 
[19317 
Lightning. (H 129234, June 29, 


1909 § 2 ¢. May 6, 1909.) 


TOWNSEND (CHAs. A.), Belfast, Maine. 

[19318 

Mt. Desert from Sutton’s island. 

(H 124942, Mar. 29, 1909; 2 c. June 16, 
1909. ) 


TuprreR (H. WILLIAM), Cambridge, 
Mass. [19819, 19320 
Harvard class groups. 1909, 1912. 


(H 127594, 127595, May 26, 1909; 2 ¢. 
of each May 15, 1909.) 


TURNER (HorAcE K.) Boston, 

Mass. - [19321 

Triumph of time; by John Elliott. 
(H 128645, June 21, 1909.) 


TuscH (ALBERT), Palisade, N. J. 
[19322 
Palisade, N. J., Palisades amusement 
park. (G 21760, June 8, 19€95 2 ¢. 
June 11, 1909.) 


TYRRELL (H. G.), Evanston, Ill. 
[19328, 19324 
Saulte Ste. Marie, Mich. 1,2. (H 
129278, 129274, June 29, 1909.) 


COo., 


ULLMAN MFG. co., New York, N. Y. 
[10 prints] [19325-19334 
Fisherman’s haven.—Moonlit lake.— 


Quiet harbor.—Road tothe harbor. (F 
78017-78020, June 26, 1909.) 
Series 138. 2455-2460. (F 77548- 


77553, June 12, 1909; 2 c. of each June 
24, 1909.) 


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19335 pt. Iv, n.S., v. 4 
UNDERHILL (IRWING), Jersey City, | UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH co.—Con. 
Nid: [19335-19347 12158. (G 21798, June 16, 1909.) 


Brooklyn navy yard. D 459, D 460. 
(H 127326, 127327, May 21, 1909.) 
Clermont (Robert Fulton’s), 

(H 127328, May 21, 19€9.) 
Governor’s island and New York. 

D 462. (H 128072, June 7, 1909.) 
New York, N. Y., Waldorf-Astoria. 


1809. 


C70st. ° (H 127381; May 21, 1909.) 

Newark, N. J. Hssex county court 
house. © T7060. (CH 128071, June 7, 
1909.) 


Robert Fulton steamer. D 468, D 
467. (H 128078, 128079, June 7, 1909.) 


[New York, N. Y¥.] C 7066, D 466. 
(H 128074, 128076, June 7, 19C9.) 
2c. of each June 18, 1909. 


New York, N. Y. D 4638—-D 465. 
(H 128071, 128073, 128075, June 7, 
1909; 2 c. of each July 8, 1909.) 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, New York, 
IN: ie [19348-19402 
[Stereoscopic photographs] U 25870, 
Deoliss, U4a30TL.. U' S708. Ul Sss40; 
U 38378, U 384038, U 55141, U 68482, 
U 70602, U 76206, U 84568, U 91003, 
U 91006, U 91008, U 100443, U 105483, 
U 106880, U 108326, U 116898, U 
Its, 0 AIT156. ~ (CH. 128847-128368, 
June 14, 1909.) 

——U 663840, U 70628, U 87249, U 
116241, U 116319, U 116826, U 117169, 
Mires we, 147181, TU Laem CH 
128515128524, June 18, 1909.) 


U 88841, U 112759, U 1167738, U 
117065, U 117188. (H 128587-128591, 
June 19, 1909.) 


U 36601, U 57382, U 91763, U 
104264, U 104270, U 104274, U 104360, 
U 108288, U 118708, U 114097, U 
ais?) UW AUTOS SU A198) Un 20, 
U 117208, U 117205, U 117211, U 117281. 
(H. 128981-128998, June 26, 1909.) 


UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH Co., Cin- 

cinnati, Ohio. [19408-19427 

[Posters] 11949, 12127, 12155. (G 
21711-21713, May 24, 1909.*) 

—— 11991. (G 21665, May 20, 1909.*) 

SG, Oo OG 20737 2LiDs, 
June 1, 1909.) 
11965-11968. 
June 5, 1909.) 
12080, 12172. 
June 9, 1909.) 

—— 12134, 12150. 
June 10, 1909.) 
1IGZ. TAT. 
June 14, 1909.) 


(G 21777-21780, 


(G 21785, 21784, 


(G 21788, 21789, 


(G. 21790, 21791, 


—— 12135. (G 21797, June 18, 1909.) 
—— 12163. (G 21811, June 21, 1909.) 
—— 11962. (G 21814, June 24, 1909.) 


12131, 12188.  (G@ 2issiy 2res0: 
June 26, 1909.) 


—— 11948, 12130, 12215. (G@ 21855, 
21856, 21854, July 1, 1909.) 
VAN BuskKIRK (R. N.), New York, 
Na. [19428 
Opening of Long island. (F 76741, 


May 19, 1909; 2 c. June 18, 1909.) 
VANDERBILT REALTY 
New York, New 


New York city, 1909. 
12, 1909. 


VITAGRAPH CO. OF AMERICA, New York, 


IMPROVEMENT ©O., 
[19429 


(F 77599, June 


No Y: [19430-19435 
Diamond maker. (H 128245, June 
12, 1909.) 
Duke’s jester. (H 128250, June 12, 
1909. ) 
Old \organ. (H 128246, :Jume 22; 
1909.) 
Plot that failed. (H 128247, June 
12, 1909.) 


Troubles of an amateur detective. 
(H 128249, June 12, 1909.) 


Washington under the British flag. 
(H 128248, June 12, 1909.) 


VULCAN ELECTRIC HEATING Co., Chicago, 


TAME [19436 
Electrocurl girl. (H 128407, June 
16, 1909. ) 
WAGER (FRANK B.), Burlington, Vt. 


[19437 

Daughters of woodcraft of Burling- 

ton, Vt. (H 128402, June 16, 1909; 
2c. June 9, 1909.) 


WALES (R. E., Oakland, Cal. [19488 
Real water babies. (H 129439, July 
1, 1909. ) 

WALKER (AUBREY VyYOYAN), Chicago, 
(i. [19489 
Attention. (H 128157, June 9, 1909.) 

Wasson (C. L.), Decatur, II. 
[19440-19445 


of Decatur cereal co.’s 
(H 128176—-128178, June 


Burning 
plant. 1-3. 
10, 1909.) 

Decatur, Ill. James Millikin uni- 
versity. (H 128038, June 5, 1909.) 

Lincoln, Ill, I. O. O. FE. orphaws 
home. 1, 2. (H 128089, 128040, June 
5, 1909. ) 


288 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 26-30, July, 1909 


WATERMAN (C. E.), Chicago, [ll. [16 
photographs] [19446-19461 
New York (U. S. S.), ships com- 
pany.—Olympia (U. S. S8.)—Tonopah 
(U.S. 8.) (H 1283836, June 14, 1909; 
2c. June 7, 1909. H 128385, 128357, 
June 14, 1909; 2 c. of each June 7, 
1909. ) 

Georgia (U. S. S.)—Kansas (U. S. 
S.)—Maine (U. S. S.) (H 128746—- 
128748, June 24, 1909; 2 c. of each 
June 26, 1909. ) 

Celtic (U. S. S.)—Georgia (U. S. 
S.)—Maine (U. S. S.)—Minnesota 
(U. S. S.)—Mississippi (U. S. S.)— 
New Jersey (U.S. S.)—Ohio (U.S. 8.) 
1, 2—Tacoma (U. S. S.)—Vermont 
(U. S. 8S.) (H 129379-129385, 129887, 
129388, July 1, 1909.) 


Watts (Mrs. G. F.), Compton Lane, 
England. [19462 
Love and life; after G. F. Watts. 
(F 77597, May 21, 1909; 2 ce. June 4, 
1909. ) 


WAYLAND (W. R.), Clifton, Ariz. 
[19463 
Looking up the Frisco. (H 129246, 


June 29, 1909.) 


WEGNER (CHAS.), St. Cloud, Minn. 
[19464-19467 
St. Cloud, Minn. 1-4. (H 129247- 
129250, June 29, 1909.) 


Wene (CuHaAs. H.), Kiefer, Okla. 
[19468 
Kiefer, Okla., Glenn oil field. (H 
129275, June 29, 1909.) 


Wescott (W. T.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[19469 


Wescott girl. (H 128020, June 5, 


1909. ) 
WESSELS (FRED), JR., Savannah, Ga. 
[19470 
Leaving home forever. (F 176520, 


May 13, 1909; 1 c May 18, 1909; 1-¢. 
June 28, 1909.) 


WESSLER (Hueco), New York, N. Y. 
[19471-19476 
I love my wife but oh you kid. 1-6. 
(F 77618-77623, June 16, 1909; 2 c. of 
each June 11, 1909.) 


West (ANDREW) & BootH (FLORA), 
Brooklyn, N. Y. [19477 
Fulton (Robert) and his first steam- 
boat. (H 1283874, June 15, 1909; 1 «. 
June 15, 1909; 1 c. June 7, 1909.) 


West (L. E.), Rock Island, Il. 
[19478-19485 
Black Hawks watch tower. 1-5. 
(H 128097-128101, June 7, 1909. 


19524 


West (L. E.)—Continued. 

Rock Island, Ill., Publication bidg., 
MW. of AL 1-3. (Hl 125110-125112, 
Mar. 31, 1909; 2 c. of each Mar. 24, 
1909.* ) 


WEST COAST ART co., Los Angeles, Cal. 
[30 photographs] [19486-19515 
Bisbee, Ariz. 1-3.—Boston & Supe- 
rior co.—Courtland, Ariz. 1, 2.—Glee- 
son, Ariz.—Globe, Ariz. 1—4.—Globe 
mining district.—Heffern camp.—Hef- 


fern claim.—Heffern claims, Timber 
land.—Heffern dam _ site.—Heffern 
mining co. dam site no. 2.—Hef- 


fern reservoir. 1, 2.—New Courtland, 
Ariz.—Old Dominion copper co.—War- 
ren, Ariz. (H 128271-128292, June 12, 
1909; 2 ¢. of each June 14, 1909.) 
Clifton, Ariz.—Metcalf, Ariz. 1, 2.— 
Morenea, Ariz.—San Jose, Cal.—Santa 


Cruz, Cal.South Clifton, Ariz. (H 
128593-128599, June 19, 1909.) 
Roosevelt, Ariz., June, 1909. (H 


129317, June 30, 1909.) 


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


IN: ¥.. [19516-19519 
February. (IF 78175, June 30, 1909.) 
Frances. (F 781738, June 30, 1909.) 
September. (F 78176, June _ 30, 
1909. ) 

Theodosia. (KE 78174, June _ 380, 
1909. ) 
WHITE (ArtHuR J.), Schenectady, 

gt. ie 8 [19520 
Schenectady high school, 1909. (H 


1283382, June 14, 1909; 2 c. June 24, 
1909.) 


WuHitTeE (H. C.) company, North Ben- 
nington, Yi. [19521 
North American porcupine. 6224. 
(H 128698, June 23, 1909; 2 c. June 
24, 1909.) 


WuHuiTtE (H. N.), Cleveland, Ohio. 
[19522 
King cornet. (F 77990, June 26, 
1909. ) 


WHITE (LiLoyD), Washington, D. C. 
[19523 
Twilight. June 17, 
1909. ) 


WHITE (Ropert H.), Herrin, I[11. 
[19524 
Blue and gray handshake. (H 
129198, June 28, 1909; 2 c. June 18, 
1909. ) 


(H 128504, 


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19525 


WHITE CITY ART Co., Chicago, III. 
[19525, 19526 


Country paradise. (F 77266, June 


7, 1909.) 

Dear old home. (F 77265, June 7, 
1909. ) 
WHITEHEAD & Hoag co., Newark, N. J. 


[19527 
AW we .want is a fair) trial (a 
128641, June 21, 1909.) 


WIEDERSEIM (GRACE G.), Overbrook, 
Pa. [19528, 19529 
Dotty’s thoughts on June. (F 
78014, June 26, 1909.) 
Shoo bees.. (F 78015, June 26, 
1909. ) 
WINEMAN (MopeE), Chicago, Ill. [12 
photographs] [19530-19541 


Bozenta (Count) in the vegetable 
patch.—Modjeska. 14.—Modjeska’s 
canyon.—Modjeska’s ranch. 1-6. (H 
128085-128096, June 7, 1909.) 


WoLrr (LovuIS) & CO., LTD., London, 
England. [19542, 19543 
Nero’s water festival; by Emil Ober- 
hauser. (F 76841, May 22, 1909.) 
To fairy realms; by Hans Zatzka. 
(F 76840, May 22, 1909.) 


WOoOLVEN (EDMUND L.), Poughkeepsie, 
N; ¥. [19544, 19545 
Tayior (James: Mi) — 1° 2; (H 
128378, 128379, June 15, 1909; 2 e. of 
each, June 19, 1909.) 


Woop (Harry), Kansas City, Mo. 
[19546-19549 

Intellectual pup. (F 177331, June 
7, 1909; 2 c. June 9, 1909.) 

— (F 77578, June 14, 1909; 2 «¢. 
June 16, 1909.) 

— (F 77833, June 21, 1909; 2 «¢. 
June 23, 1909.) 

—— (F 78065, June 28, 1909; 2 «. 
June 30, 1909.) 


Woop (Otis F.), New York, N. Y. 
[19550-19569 
America’s history in cut outs. (F 
77774, June 19, 1909.) 
— (F 78064, June 28, 1909.) 
Bub, he’s always to blame. 
T7317, June 7, 1909.) 
—— (F 77572, June 14, 1909.) 
—— (F 77778, June 19, 1909.) 
—— (F 78063, June 28, 1909.) 
Poor old Robinson Crusoe. (FE 
77574, June 14, 1909.) 
—— (F T7772, June 19, 1909.) 
—— (F 78062, June 28, 1909.) 


(EF 


pt. Ivy, n. 8., V. 4 


Woop (Oris F.)—Continued. 
Sambo and his funny noises. 
77316, June 7, 1909.) 


—-— (Ff TisT71, Jane 14553935 
== — (EP T7170, June 19, 19095 
—— (F 78059, June 28, 1909.) 


Things as they ought to be. 
77319, June 7, 1909.) 


Those ridiculous 
77320, June 7, 1909.) 


(F 78060, June 28, 1909.) 


Wags, the dog that adopted a man, 
(F 77318, June 7, 1909.) 


(F 77573, June 14, 1909.) 
— (F T7771, June 19, 1909.) 
—— (F 78061, June 28, 1909.) © 


Younc, Lorp & RHopEs, Saulte Ste. 
Marie, Mich. [19570-19578 
Canadian lock disaster. 1-3. 
128242128244, June 12, 1909.) 


——48. (H 128812-128316, June 
14, 1909.) 


U. S. Army, Company C, 27th in- 
fantry. (H 128059, June 7, 1909.) 


ZIMMERMANN (C. EH.) Co., Chicago, III. 
[130 prints] [19579-19708 


Are you independent.—At harvest 
time.—Be protected.—Be ready.—Be- 
fore your candle.—Bride.—Clowns of 
life.—Cupid lays aside. — Day 
dreams.—Derelicts.—Dollars fly.—Dol- 
lars grow.—Don’t live in dread.—Every — 
lady.—Every tick of the clock means 
money.—Even a dog saves.—Hviction.— 
Future looks bright.—He never fails.— 
He neyer had to look out for tomor- 
row.—He never wasted.—He puts 
off.—If I had saved my money.—It is 
safe in a national bank.—It makes 
home.—It makes things safe.—It’s nice 
to fly high.—Keep your valuables.— 
Lean dog.—Looking ahead.—Message 
(A )—Miss Columbia.—Money grows.— 
No matter what you do.—No matter 
who puts it there.—Only thing Father 
Time builds.—Shipwrecked.—Skipping 
rope.—Some strike it rich Sound ad- 
vice.—There is contentment.—There’s 
sunshine.—They are going to be 
fooled.—They will grow.—Thrift or 
poverty.—When your money is in a 
national bank.—Widow’s mite.—You 
can be independent.—You can never 
tell—You look for better things.— 
You work hard.—Your daughter.—tst. 
or 31st. (F 76524-76527, 76529, 765382- 
76538, 76540, 76542-76545, 76547-76566, 
76568-76582, 76584, May 18, 1909; 2 ec. 
of each July 1, 1909.) 

[Continued on page 291.] 


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ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 26-30, July, 1909 


ZIMMERMANN (C. HE.) co.—Continued. | 


Are you proud of your shoes?—Are 
you satisfied with your home?—Bare 
rooms.—Bedroom furnishings.—Book- 
cases. — Boys shoes. — Chiffoniers.— 
Comfort.—Consensus of opinion.— 
Consultation. — Davenports. — Dining 
room.—Dining room chairs.—Dress 
affair—bDressers.—Ease in summer 


shoes.—Elegance and comfort.—Fall | 


shoes.—Have you ever thought what 
care is exercised ?—High shoes.—Ideal 
room.—In full swing.—Iron beds.— 
Kitchen furnishings.—Library furni- 
ture.—Library tables.—Like the old 
pair.—Little girls are hard on shoes.— 
Metal beds.—Modern upholstered 
couch. — Moying.— Natty summer 
styles.—Old cabinet maker.—Our 
strong shoes for strong boys.— 
Parlor furniture.—Pedestal based ta- 
bles.—Pick of our stock.—Planning.— 
Primitive. — Safe.— School shoes. — 
Shoes for balls and parties.—Shoes 


19708 


ZIMMERMANN (C. EH.) co.—Continued. 
for the whole family.—Shoes that go 
well together.—Sitting or standing.— 
Sofas.—Turkish rockers.—Vacation 
clearance.—We show more shoes in 
the summer-time. — Welcome.—W ork 
shoes.—You have noticed. (KF 77119- 
77170, June 3, 1909; 2 c. of each July 
1, 1909.) 

Belt buckles.—Blame  yourself.— 
Bracelets.—Bridal gifts.—Commence- 
ment gifts—Confirmation presents.— 
Cuff buttons.—Hvery woman.—Gradua- 
tion gifts —Hat pins.—Her birthday.— 
Hope.—I]1-fitting glasses.—Irresist- 
able toilet articles.—It takes the ring 
to keep the girl—Leather goods.— 
Little finger rings.—Necklaces and 
pendants.—Rain or shine.—Silver 
hand bags——Summer  ornaments.— 
Toilet accessories.—Turquoise jew- 
elry.—Watch fobs.—Wedding rings. 
(F 77284-77308, June 7, 1909; 2 «. 
of each July 1, 1909.) 


Summary statement of deposits, received and credited, included in the Catalogue 
since January 1, 1909. 


Number of entries of Engravings, Cuts, and Prints completed by deposit__ 6, 672 
Number of entries of Chromos and Lithographs completed by deposit____ 1, 362 


Number of entries of Photographs completed by deposit 


9, 495 


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CLASS. |, FINE «ARTS 


Yo save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated; the statement as to 
the receipt of one copy of the photograph is always omitted when the photograph has 


been received on the day of entry. 


would read: ‘“ Copyright by Mary P. Adelsperger, Chicago, Ill. 


The notice after the first title, if printed in full, 


Class I, XXe, no. 30148, 


June 17, 1909; 1 photograph received June 17, 1909.” 


ADELSPERGER (Mary P.), Chicago, Ill. 
[19709, 19710 
Cub Fan. Statue, small bust, man 
with mustache, smiling broadly, wears 
eld flat hat. (I 30148, June 17, 1909.) 
Sox Fan. Statue, small bust of man 
laughing, eyes screwed up. (1 30147, 
June 17, 1909.) 


ADLER (L.) BROS. & cCoO., Rochester, 
as es [19711, 19712 
Full dress. Two men, one wearing 

a tuxedo coat. (I 30236, June 29, 

1909. ) 

Winter days. Two men, one an el- 

derly man. (I 30235, June 29, 1909.) 


AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHIC COMPANY. New 
York, N. Y. [19713-19716 


Autoing. Two men seated in an au- 
tomobile, partial view of street. (I 
80164, June 21, 1909.) 


Friend in deed. Woman carrying a 
tray upon which is a bottle and glass. 
(I 30165, June 21, 1909.) 


Miss Simplicity. Head of girl, hair 
hangs about her face. (i 30163, June 
21, 1909.) 


Mountain battery. On side of moun- | 


tain, a mounted cannon which several 
men are engaged in loading. (I 30150, 
June 18, 1909.) 


Fall River, 
[19717, 19718 


AMERICAN PRINTING CO., 
Mass. 


Day at the shore. 
merry-go-round. (I 30063, June 10, 
1909.) 


On trial for naughtiness. 
girl in center of four grown up women. 
(I 30064, June 10, 1909.) 


ANDERSON (L. M.), Atlanta, Ga. 
[19719 
Oh, you kid. Landscape with three 
figures, tall thin girl, short fat man. 
(I 30216, June 28, 1909.) 


A section of a | 


ARTHUR (JAMES), Detroit, Mich. 
[19720-19733 
Auto girl—May. Young woman in 
auto coat seated in a machine, hands 
on steering wheel. (I 30085, June 12, 
1909.) 


Basket ball girl—March. Young 
woman in white blouse holding basket 
ball. (I 80083, June 12, 1909.) 

Bathing girl—July. Attractive 
young woman, head just showing out 
of water. (I 30087, June 12, 1909.) 

Canoe girl—June. Young woman, 
head leaned against canoe paddle. (I 
30086, June 12, 1909.) 

Fencing girl— January. Young 
woman, red heart on left side of 
blouse, foil in hands. (I 80081, June 
12, 1909.) 


Fishing girl—April. Young woman, 


fishing rod held in right hand. (1 
30084, June 12, 1909.) 
Foot ball girl—November. Young 


woman in red sweater holding foot 
ball on shoulder. (I 30091, June 12, 
1909. ) 

Golf girl—October. 
in outing costume holding 


Young woman 
golf stick 


' over shoulder. (I 30090, June 12, 
1909.) 

Hockey  girl—February. Young 
woman, hockey stick over shoulder. 


(I 380082, June 12, 1909.) 

Memories. Young woman standing 
before an open fire, open book in hand. 
(I 30094, June 12, 1909.) 


Northern girl—December. Young 


| Woman in sweater, toboggan cap and 
| gloves. 


A small | 


(I 30092, June 12, 1909.) 

Riding = girl—September. Young 
woman in riding costume holding crop. 
(I 30089, June 12, 1909.) 

Waiting. Young woman in evening 
gown standing beside ornamental gate. 
(I 30093, June 12, 1909.) 

Yachting—August. Young woman in 


sailor costume, hands on ropes of rig- 
ging. (I 30088, June 12, 1909.). 


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19734 


Avupia (ANTONIO), Chicago Ill. [19734 

Carved table. Supported by four 
legs representing winged monsters. 
(I 30207, June 28, 1909.) 


BACHMANN (M.), New York, N. Y. 
[19735 

Bust, showing 

(I 30118, May 


Lincoln (Abraham). 
second layer of beard. 
11, 1909.) 


BEIFELD (JOSEPH), Chicago, Ill. [19786 


Sherman hotel. 15 story building 
with cupolas at three corners. (I 
30197, June 25, 1909.) 


BENEKER (GERRIT A.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[197387 
In the glare of the bessemer. Phase 
of the steel works known as the bes- 
semer process. In foreground is a 
workman with a hand ladle taking a 
sample from a mould. Two men are 
removing the plug from a ladle. (I 
30266, July 1, 1909.) 


BIDDLE (THOS. W.) JR., Jersey City, 
Nita: 


[19738 

Two family house plan. Floor plan 
containing five rooms and bath. (I 
30233, June 29, 1909.) 


BRETT LITHOGRAPHING COo., New York, 
11, ae [19739 
Daisy. Girl with large hat. (I 

30234, June 29, 1909.) 


BRITTAN (SAMUEL C.), Cleveland, Ohio. 

[19740 

Man and woman in winter costumes. 

Winter scene in background, with tree 

and buildings in distance. 
June 21, 1909.) 


BuRBANK (E. A.), Los Angeles, Cal. 
[19741-19746 
Geronimo (Chief) Apache Indian. 

Cloth around head. (I 30105, June 15, 

1909; 1 photo May 15,1909.) 
Geronimo (Chief) Apache Indian. 

Cloth around head. 

1909; 1 photo May 13, 1909.) 


Joseph (Chief) Nez Perces Indian. 
Feather in head, round ear rings. (I 
30246, June 14, 1909.) 


Joseph (Chief) Nez Perces Indian. 
Profile, with feather on head. (130106, 
June 15, 1909; 1 photo May 15, 1909.) 


Red Cloud (Chief) Sioux Indian. 
Eagle feather in head. (I 30245, June 
14, 1909.) 

Red Cloud (Chief) Sioux Indian. 
Profile with feather on head. (130107, 
June 15, 1909; 1 photo May 15, 1909.) 


(I 30160, | 


(I 30104, June 15, - 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


BurRKE (G. I.), United States. [19747 

Head of Christ. Facial expression 
is most angelic, kind and loving, white 
garment, red mantle. (I 30208, June 
28, 1909.) 


BUTLER BROS., Chicago, Ill. [19748 

New York, N. Y. Balloon view, 
showing Jersey City in foreground. (I 
30198, June 25, 1909.) 


CARLYLE (FLORENCE), New York, N. Y. 

[19749 

Girl you ought to know. Young 

woman resting her head on mantle- 
piece. (I 30078, June 11, 1909.) 


(FREDERICK STUART), New 
York; Ne [19750, 19751 


Sea birds. Young girl seated on 
sands by the sea, four sea birds on 
left. (I 30178, June 23, 1909.) 

Sea siren on a dolphin. She is blow- 
ing a horn made of sea Shell, three sea 
gulls behind her. (I 30177, June 23, 
1909. ) 


CHURCH 


CLAY, RoBinson & co., Chicago, Ill. 
[19752 
Sheep shearing in Lammermoors, 
Scotland. Scottish sheep shearing 
scene showing five men. (I 30174, 
June 16, 1909.) 


Coca cota co., Atlanta, Ga. 

[19753, 19754 
Girl sitting holding 
(I 30116, 


Coca cola girl. 
a glass with her right hand. 
June 16, 1909.) 

Happy days. Smiling female figure, 
right hand raised holding a glass filled 
with dark colored drink. (I 30269, 
July 1, 1909.) 


Cottier (P. F.) & son, New York, 
Me [19755-19758 
King George Il1I—Dear Sir: When 
in the course of—— Man in Conti- 
nental uniform seated in cannon-ball. 
(I 30247, June 30, 1909.) 

Peach basket; by Charles Dana Gib- 
son. Young girl of ingenue type, hat 
with deep full crown—a peach basket. 
(I 30186, June 238, 1909.) 

Pirate (The); by Maxfield Parrish. 
Ferocious looking individual, wears 
large hat with rolling brim. (I 30185, 
June 23, 1909.) 

With the eye of the mind; by Fred- 
eric Remington. Three Indians on 
horseback in various attitudes of ter- 
ror. (I 30120, June 16, 1909.) 


294. 


FINE ARTS 


nos. 26-380, July, 1909 


CONTINENTAL INSURANCE co., New 
York, N. Y¥. [19759 
Pocahontas; by F. C. Yohn. Land- 


scape showing group of Indians mak- 
ing preparations for taking Capt. 
Smith’s life. (I 30244, June 30, 1909.) 


CRANE (J. W.), New York, N. Y. 
[19760-19762 

Harvest time in Sussex. Harvest 
scene showing men gathering rye. (I 
380067, June 11, 1909.) 

Shepherd (The). Summer §land- 
scape, shepherd with large flock of 
sheep. (I 30065, June 11, 1909.) 

You mustn’t listen. Little girl lean- 
ing her head on her hands on the key- 
board of a piano. (I 30066, June 11, 


1909.) 
CREAM OF WHEAT Co., Minneapolis, 
Minn. [19763 


Interior of dining car, travelers 
Seated at a table, cook approaching 
with tray of breakfast food. (I 30195, 
June 25, 1909.) 


CROWELL PUB. co. New York, N. Y. 
[19764 
Lavender girl. Girl’s head, large 
hat. (I 30159, June 21. 1909.) 


Curtis & CAMERON, INc., Boston, Mass. 

[19765 

Baby Bunting; by A. M. Upjohn. 

Chubby baby, white cap, its right 

hand pointing downward. (I 30194. 
June 25, 1909.) 


DANFoRTH MILLS co., Chicago, Ill. 
[19766-19769 

Are you hiding your own better self. 
Employer on right sizing up two fig- 
ures. (I 30099, May 15, 1909.) 

Don’t hold yourself down. Man in 
stooping posture holding down a figure 
who is on hands and knees. (I 30097, 
May 15, 1909.) 


Grasp your opportunity. One open 
hand on each side of a bag. (I 30098, 
May 15, 1909.) 


We back our pictures with this solid 


guarantee. Hand pointing to tablet 
with inscription. (I 30100, May 15, 
1909. ) 


DAPRATO STATUARY CO., Chicago, Il. 
[19770-19772 
| Altar shrine. Upper part of shrine 
is supported by pedestal; monogram 
M in the round panel. (I 30264, July 
1, 1909.) 


19782 


DAPRATO STATUARY cCO.—Continued. 


Gothic candle stick. Top of candle 
stick shows cherub heads in relief, 
near base are ornamental designs. 
(I 80265, July 1, 1909.) 


Vase with thirteen brass branches 
with bulbs for electric lights. (I 
380263, July 1, 1909.) 


Dixon (E. T.), Southampton, England. 
[19773 

War. Standing upon a rock is a 
figure in a long mantle, holding up a 
large trumpet like horn. Upon the 
horn are human skulls. Behind him 
is a kneeling woman. (I 30267, July 


1, 1909.) 
Dixon (JOS.) CRUCIBLE co., Jersey 
City; N. J: [19774 


Airship (The) 
several people in it. 
29, 1909. ) 

DowELL (EtHeL H.), Greeley, Colo. 
[19775 

Columbine, no. 38. (Aquilegia coeru- 
iea). Three columbine blossoms and 
two buds attached to four stems. (I 
30206, June 26, 1909.) 


DRAKE (W. H.), New York, N. Y. 
[19776 
On guard. Lion stands in center 


An airship with 
(I 80231, June 


foreground looking to right. (I 30076, 
June 11, 1909.) 
DUBUQUE ALTAR MFG. co., Dubuque, 


Towa. [19777-19779 
Altar, vestment case and confes- 
sional combined 1562. (I 80110, June 
15, 1909.) 
Gothic altar 1558. (1 30109, June 
$5, 1909.) 
Gothic main altar 1556. (I 30108, 
June 15, 1909.) 
Epwarps (WILLIAM HE.), Brooklyn, 
Da age [19780 
Apollo as musical judge. Medallion, 


Apollo slightly draped, in right hand 
a wreath of laurel. (I 30232, June 29, 
1909. ) 


FAIRCHILD Co., Chicago, Ill. [19781 

Fairchild color chart; by R. M. Wil- 
cox. Correct guide to the proper se- 
lection in Men’s and women’s dress. 
(I 30187, June 23, 1909.) 


FAIRCHILD PUB. co., New York, N. Y. 
[19782 
Bathing girls; by Orson Lowell. 
Group of six girls in bathing costumes, 
with messenger boy in center of the 
sroup. (i 30212. "June: 21, “1909s 2 


i photo June 28, 1909.) 
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Ferris (J. L. G.), Philadelphia, Pa. 

[19783 
Last charge of the Black Watch at 

Ticonderoga. Mass of Highlanders 

climbing through tangle of fallen 

trees, officer with hand raised. (I 

30111, June 15, 1909.) 

FrRoMEN (AGNES V.), Chicago, I. 
[19784 


Lee (Robert E.) Nine inch bust, 


standing collar open showing tie, 
lapels thrown back. (I 80061, June 
10, 1909.) 
G. A. R., Louis Bett post, Manchester, 
je, ow & bs [19785 
Lincoln (Abraham) ; statue by John 
Rogers. Lincoln seated, in his left 


hand he holds a supposed war map. 

(I 80059, June 7, 1909.) 

GANNETT (W. H.), 1nc., Augusta, Me. 
[19786 

Seated woman, holding 

(I 30046, 


Comfort. 
upon her lap a nude child. 
June 9, 1909.) 


GARRE (S.), New York, N. Y. 


[Boy series; by Ellen H. Clapsad- 
dle.] 1-4. (I 80132-80135, June 17, 
1909.) 

[Christmas series; by Ellen H. Clap- 
saddle.] 1-4. (I 30140-30148, June 
17, 1909.) 

[Fourth of July series; by C. Chap- 


man.}] 1-6. (I 80040-80045, June 9, 
1909.) 

[Hallowe’en series; by Ellen H. 
Clapsaddle.] 1-6. (G 30026-30031, | 


June 9, 1909.) 
[Snow boy series; 
saddle.] 1-4. 
17, 1909.) 
[Street urchin series.] 1, 2. (I 
30130, 30131, June 17, 1909.) 
[Thanksgiving series; by Ellen H. 
Clapsaddle.] 1-8. (I 30032-30039, 
June 9, 1909.) 
[Thanksgiving series; 


by Ellen H. Clap- 
(I 30186-30139, June 


by R. Veen- 


fliet.] 1-6. (I 30020-30025, June 9, 
1909. ) 
GRASTY (Mason C.), Washington, D. C. 


[19827 
Fork in the road. Landscape, forest 


in background showing forks in the | 
(I 30166, June 21, 1909; 1 photo | 


road. 

June 24, 1909.) 

GROSSET & DunLAP, New York, N. Y. 
[19828 

Motor girl; by F. Heal Chr isty 
Young woman in motor costume, gloved 
hands holding wheel. (I 30184, June 
23, 1909; 1 photo June 30. 1909.) 


[19787-19826 | 


—— 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


HIANFSTAENGL (FRANZ), Munich, Ger- 
many. [19829-19832 


Blanche Fontaine; by H. Fenner- 


Behmer. Woman standing at a door 
about to enter a room. (I 30154, June 
19, 1909.) 


Cosy home; by W. Menzler. Young 
woman returning home to apartment 
which is decorated with pictures. (I 
30151, June 19, 1909.) 


Serious mishap; by HE. Gruetzner. 
Monastery wine cellar, a monk drops 


a basket filled with bottles. (I 30153, 
June 19, 1909.) 
Springtime; by W. Menzler. Young 


woman standing on edge of wood, she 
is admiring the spring blossoms. (I 
| 30152, June 19, 1909.) 


| HIRSCHBERG (CARL), Buffalo, N. Y¥. 
[19833 
lirst tooth. Mother sitting on dav- 
enport with baby in her lap, father is 
kneeling and looks intently at baby’s 

mouth. (I 30112, June 15, 1908.) 

HOLLISTER (GRANGER A.), Rochester, 
Now [19834 


Mighty angel to whom much incense 
is given and the holy city. A stained 
glass window of three sections with 
Gothic tracery above. (I 30205, June 
23, 1909; 1 photo June 1, 1909.) 

Hoop (C. I.) co., Lowell, Mass. [19835 


Bright eyes. Head of little girl, 
curls and ornamented with a bow. (1 
30047, June 9, 1909.) 

Hupson (GRACE), Ukiah, Cal. 
[19836-19840 

Basket baby no. 222. Baby fastened 
in carrying basket. (I 30251, June 30, 
1909.) 

Canvas no. 342. Poma Indian child 
standing in a field of California pop- 
pies. (I 30248, June 30, 1909.) 

Canvas no. 343. Indian boy stand- 
ing in field of wild flowers, holding a 
bird’s nest. (I 30249, June 30, 1909.) 

Canvas no. 344. Two Indian chil- 


| dren, teasing a hen with brood of chick- 


ens. (I 30252, June 30, 1909.) 

Canvas no 345. Yokia Indian baby 
nude creeping up to dog. (I 380250, 
June 380, 1909.) 


HUDSON RIVER DAY LINE, New York, 
News [19841 
Fulton (Robert) at Clermont, the 
home of Chancellor Livingston, August 
18, 1807. Group standing at foot of 
steps, Fulton in center, indicates with 
gesture the Clermont. (I 30146, June 
17, 1909.) 


296 


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| 


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nos. 26-380, July, 1909 


KAHN TAILORING CO., Indianapolis, Ind. 

[19842-19850 

[Drawings illustrating men’s cloth- 

ing.] 1-9. (I 30121-80129, June 16, 
1909. ) 

KOEHLER (JOSEPH), New York, N. Y. 

[19851-19854 

First steamboat on Hudson river, 


Robert Fulton’s Clermont, 1807. 
Hudson river, boat, five people on 
shore waving. (I 30180, June 23, 
1909. ) 


Hudson’s (Henry) Half Moon, dis- 
covery of the Hudson river, 1609. 
Hudson river, boat, shore showing 
large rock, Indian tent, five Indians. 
(I 30182, June 23, 1909.) 

Hudson river with boat, a 
canoe containing two Indians. (I 
380179, June 23, 1909.) 

Robert Fulton steamboat, Hudson 
river, 1909. Hudson river with the 
steamboat Robert Fulton, shore, two 
people waving. (I 30181, June 23, 


1909. ) 
1 photo of each May 27, 1909. 
LAMASURE (Epwin), Washington, 
Hs Cc. [19855-19861 
Early morning. Late summer land- 
Scape, brook, Swampy meadows cov- 
ered with tall grass. (I 30074, June 
11, 1909. ) 


Evening shadows. Summer land- 


seape at sunset, stream of water. (I 
30069, June 11, 1909.) 
Evergreens (The). Winter land- 


scape, narrow stream; on bank ever- 
greens. (I 30070, June 11, 1909.) 


Homestead (The). Summer land- 
scape, country road, on road a number 
of chickens. (I 30075, June 11, 1909.) 


Late afternoon. Summer landscape, 
stream running from background to 
right foreground. (I 30071, June 11, 
1909. ) 

Sunset calm. Three mast sailing 
ship anchored within a short distance 
from shore. (I 30072, June 11, 1909.) 

Winter’s evening. Winter  land- 
seape, a large leafless tree, a house 
and a barn. (I 30073, June 11, 1909.) 
LA VALLEY (Jonas J.), Springfield, 

Mass. [19862 

Springfield, Mass., birth in 1636. A 
river valley landscape in mid-August, 
in foreground is a marsh. (I 30117, 
June 16, 1909.) 

LEWIS AND SHAMBOW, Boston, Mass. 
[19863 

Tucker (Wm. J.) President of Dart- 
mouth college. Medallion of bust. (I 
30162, June 14, 1909.) 


ARTS 


LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF VIRGINIA, Rich- 
mond, Va. [19864 
American beauty. Girl, large hat 
long thin tie with bow at her neck. 
(I 30079, June 12, 1909.) 


LIFE PUB. CoO.. New York, N. Y. 
[19865-19869 
Boy’s best friend; by Wm. L. Jacobs. 
Interior of woodhouse, irate father 
sits switch in hand. (I 380237, June 
29, 1909.) 


Dull care: This is mo country for 
me; by Wm. H. Walker. President 
Taft, Columbia, and Uncle Sam all in 
holiday humor. (I 30168, June 21, 
1909.) 


Lowering the temperature for moth- 
er and the girls; by Orson. Lowell. 
Room occupied by several college boys, 
two boys making desperate effort to 
hide undressed pictures. (I 80096, 
June 12, 1909.) 


Right time; by Edmund Frederick. 
Old garden, old lady reading under 
tree, young’man and woman standing 
by sun dial. (I 30035, June 12, 1909.) 


Universal language. American man 
of war lying in harbor, one of the offi- 
cers having love scene with Spanish 
girl. (I 30167, June 21, 1909.) 


McCaLtL (CHAS: W.) AND WYTHE 
(WILLSON J.), Oakland, Cal. 
[19870 
Drawing 2, buildi:g no. 222 of floor 
plan. Building provided with a porch 
extending across the front. L S017, 
June 19, 1909.) 


McKERNAN (FRANK), Ridley Park, Pa. 

[19871 

First trip of the Liberty bell, scene 

in front of Independence Hall, Phil- 

adelphia, 1776. Liberty bell on flat top 

wagon drawn by two oxen. (I 30145, 
June 17, 1909.) 


Manzi, JOoYANT & co., Paris, France. 
[19872 
Episode du Siége de Granville en 
1793, par les Vendéens; Mort du Maire 
Clément-Desmaisons; par Maurice 
Henri Orange. City of Granville, citi- 
zens and soldiers. (I 80103, June 15, 
1909.) 


MERKLEY (STANLEY A.), Buffalo, N. Y. 

[19878 

International show of poultry, pig- 

eons, and pet stock. Uncle Sam sym- 

bolized in his usual attire extends his 

band to welcome Miss Canada.’ (TI 
50190, June 24. 1909.) 


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19874 


MERRIAM (JOHN W.) & co., New York, 
Oe a. [19874 
Rubaiyat. English bulldog, standing 
erect on all four legs. (I 30101, June 
14, 1909. ) 


MiILLeT (F. D.), Washington, D. C. 
[19875 
Exploration by water. Canoe, an 
Indian grasping a paddle, white man 
sitting with gun. (I 30158, June 19, 
1909; 1 photo June 15, 1909.) 
MiTrcHELL (Eva B.), Riverside, 1. 
> [19876 
Making both ends meet. Statue, 
baby sitting, its toe in its mouth. (I 
30161, June 21, 1909.) 
Moore (Epwarp B.), West Chester, Pa. 
[19877 
Group in bronze composed of three 
figures. Central figure is a man of 
heroic stature, bare foot boy on right. 
(I 25482, Apr. 28, 1908; 1 photo June 
29, 1909.) 


MurepHy (THos. D.) co., Red Oak, 
Iowa. [19878 
Autumn, Montauk Point. Cloudy 


day, large oak tree in foreground. (I 
30211, June 28, 1909.) 


NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO., 
Orange, Mass. [19879 
Attention. Girl peering from behind 


a panel, right hand raised, index finger 
pointing upward. (I 30268, July 1, 


1909. ) 
NEWARK EVENING NEWS PUB. co., New- 
ark, Nod. [19880 


New Jersey and her home newspa- 
per. The state of New Jersey in the 
form of a woman, holding and read- 
ing a newspaper. (I 80199, June 24, 


1909.) 
NORTHWESTERN YEAST CO., Chicago, Il. 
[19881 
Thirsty globe. Carricature, figure 


of a man seated on camp stool, man’s 
head being formed of the globe. (I 
80115, June 16, 1909.) 


OstTHAUS (EpMuUND H.), Toledo, Ohio. 
[19882 
Breadaway (The). Autumn land- 
Scape showing hunting dogs in fore- 
ground. (I 30077, June 11, 1909.) 
PARKER (J. W.), Kansas City, Mo. 
[19883 
3 waterways to the sea from Kansas 
City. Missouri and Mississippi rivers 
to Gulf of Mexico, [ete.] (I 80080, 
June 12, 1909.) 
PETERSON (GEORGE D.), Chicago, Ill. 
[19884-19886 
Harvard mascot ink stand. Statue, 
donkey. (I 30215. May 10, 1909.) 


pt. Iv, 0. S., Vv. 4 


PETERSON (GEORGE D.)—Continued. 
Princeton mascot ink stand. Statue, 
Tiger. (I 30218, May 10, 1909.) 
Yale mascot ink stand. Statue, Bull 
dog. (I 30214, May 10, 1909.) 


PLUMB (HENRY GRANT), New York, 
IN: ¥. [19887, 19888 
Moses. Boy standing feet in water 
among the bulrushes holding a frog. 
(I 30230, June 28, 1909.) 


Purple grape. Boy, looking through 
the leaves of a grape vine. (I 30229, 
June 28, 1909.) ' 


POSTUM CEREAL CO., LTD., Battle Creek, 
Mich. [19889 
Sweet memories. Little girl in a 
chair with a shelf on which is a bowl, 
has dropped to sleep. (I 80118, June 
16, 1909.) 


PRESENT & co., New York, N. Y. [19890 


Nugangl. Young man without hat 
engaged in examining the band of his 
trousers. (I 80162, June 21, 1909.) 


QUIMBY (FREDERICK J.) co., Boston, 
Mass. [19891 
Honorine; by H. Raleigh. Young 
girl seated on bench under a tree. (1 
30149, June 18, 1909.) 


RicH (HERMAN), Seattle, Wash. 
[19892 
Angeline (Princess). Bust in plas- 
ter of Indian woman’s head. (I 30155, 
June 14, 1909.) 


RICHARDSON (GEORGE S.), Norfolk, Va. 

[19893 

Chadwick (Lieut. Com. F. L.) In 

full dress uniform, his left hand rest- 

ing on top of his sword. (1 380144, 
June 17, 1909.) 


ROYAL TAILORS, Chicago, Ill. 
[19894-19896 
Fall & winter fashions. Gentleman 
and lady walking in snow storm. (I 
30208, June 26, 1909.) 


Perfect fit. Two gentlemen in draw- 
ing room. (I 80201, June 26, 1909.) 


Wool test. Gentlemen showing wool 
test by pouring acid on bolt of cloth. 
(I 80202, June 26, 1909.) 


RusH (OLIVE), Wilmington, Del. 
[19897 
Gospel (The). Hight panels, Christ, 
Andrew and Peter surrounded by four 
angels. (I 30196, June 25, 1909.) 


RUSSELL (CHAS. Marion), Great Falls, 
Mont. [19898-19909 


Cheyenne warrior. Mounted Indian 
in war dress. (I 30217, June 28, 1909.) 


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nos. 26-30, July, 1909 


ARTS 


RUSSELL (CHAS. Marton )—Continued. 

Cinch ring. Rustlers branding a 
maverick. (I 30221, June 28, 1909.) 

Disputed trail. Mounted prospector 
with pack horse meeting a bear. (I 
30223, June 28, 1909.) 

Hunting party. Snow scene, Indian 
mounted in advance of squaws and 
pack horses. (I 30218, June 28, 1909.) 

In without knocking. Cowboys rid- 
ing into saloon in western town. (I 
30220, June 28, 1909. ) 

Land of Kootneais. Lake shore, In- 
dian sitting on rock watching canoe 
approach. (I 30225, June 28, 1909.) 

Medicine man. Indian mounted on 


pony, carrying coup stick. (I 30228, 
June 28, 1909.) 
Tricks in all trades. Cowpuncher 


forcing the sheriff to trade horses at 
the point of a gun. (I 30226, June 28, 
1909.) 


Utica. Western town, horse buck- 
ing, mounted cowboys watching. (I 
30219, June 28, 1909.) 


Wagon boss. Mounted man on raised 
ground, watching a wagon train pull 
the hill from Ft. Benton. (I 30222, 
June 28, 1909.) 


Wounded. Buffalo cow goring horse 
mounted by an Indian. (I 30227, June 
28, 1909.) 


York. Historical picture of Lewis 
pnd Clark showing the negro, York, two 
Indians are examining his skin. (I 
30224, June 28, 1909.) 


(WittiAM V.), New York, 


WNL Y. [19910 


Taft (President). Portrait of head 
and bust. (I 30200, June 26, 1909.) 


ScHWARTZ’S (SAMUEL) SONS & vwO., 
New York, N. Y. [19911-19919 
Capri; by Albert Wenck. Landscape 
with steep rocks. (I 30238, June 380, 
1909. ) 

Debutante (The) ; by Martin Kavel. 
Bust of young girl, black hat tied with 
yeil under her chin. (I 30191, June 
25, 1909.) 

Dreamer (The); by Jean Beauduin. 
Young girl seated with roses in her 
lap. (I 30240, June 30, 1909.) 

Happy hour; by C. Bergen. Young 
peasant woman going home from 
work, before her children singing. (I 
30242, June 30, 1909.) 

Homeward; by Maurice Rousseau. 
Flock of sheep coming along a path 
through the woods. (I 30239, June 
30, 1909.) 


ScCHEVILL 


19933 


ScHwWartTz's (SaAM.) sons & co.—Con. 
In pasture; by E. Bail. Flock of 


| Sheep grazing under a big oak tree. 


(I 30241, June 30, 1909.) 

Pledge of love; by Tanoux. Late 
afternoon hour, young girl seated knit- 
ting. (I 30248, June 30, 1909.) 

Vision of Fairyland; by Jean Beau- 
duin. Forest. young girl gazing at 
procession of female figures. (I 30193, 
June 25, 1909.) 

Youth of the King of Rome; by J. 
Giradet. King of. Rome seated on 
bank of pond about to sail a boat. (I 
30192, June 25, 1909.) 


SHAFER (CLAUDE), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[19920 
Old man Grump. Statue, bald 
headed old man, holding hammer over 
left shoulder. (I 30188, June 24, 1909.) 


SHarP (J. H.), Crow Agengy, Mont. 
[19921 
Baby Blanket Bull. Indian papoose 
wrapped in blanket, Indian fashion. 
(I 30156, June 19, 1909.) 


SHERRIN (D.), London, England. 
[19922 
Windsor castle from the _ river. 
Summer landscape at sunset, Windsor 
castle in distance. (I 30068, June 11, 
1909. ) 


SHorEY (Gro. H.), Grantwood, N. J. 
[19923-19933 

An athlete about 

(I 800538, June 9, 


Base-ball pitcher. 
to pitch a base-ball. 
1909.) 


Basket ball player. An athlete leap- 
ing in the air. (I 80057, June 9, 1909.) 

Discus-thrower. An athlete in ac- 
tion about to throw a circular dise. (I 
30049, June 9, 1909.) 

Foot-ball players. A player with the 
ball held under his right arm. (I 
30058, June 9, 1909.) 


Hammer thrower (The). An ath- 
lete in act of whirling a hammer around 
his head preparatory to throwing. (I 
30055, June 9, 1909.) 


Hockey player. An athlete with 
skates on, poised on his right leg on 
the ice. (I 80056, June 9, 1909.) 


Hurdler (The). An athlete in ac- 
tion just after clearing a hurdle. (I 
80054, June 9, 1909.) 


Jumper (The). An athlete in ac- 
tion in the act of landing on the ground 
just after having leaped over a bar. 
(I 30052, June 9, 1909.) 


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pt. xv, n. S., v. 4 


SHorey (Gro. H.)—Continued. 
Lacrosse player. An athlete in ac- 
tion with lacrosse stick in hand. (I 
30051, June 9, 1909.) 
Runner (The). An athlete in action 
running. (I 30050, June 9, 1909.) 


Shot-putter. Low relief of an ath- 
lete, left arm outstretched. (I 30048, 
June 9, 1909.) 

1 photo of each May 28, 1909. 


SMEDLEY (WILLIAM THOMAS), New 
Monks. We [199384 


Awakening of a commonwealth. A 
female figure seated against a marble 
keystone, raising the veil of night. (I 
30060, June 10, 1909.) 

Smitu (De Cost), New York, N. Y. 
[19935-19988 

Iroquois mask ceremony, dance of 
the maskers. Three masked medicine 
men. (I 30170, June 22, 1909.) 


—entrance of the maskers. A 
number of masked medicine-men enter- 
ing the council house. (I 30169, June 
22, 1909.) 


a masked medicine man. A 
single figure with wooden mask, he 
holds a staff. (I 30171, June 22, 1909.) 


restraining the leader. A chief 
in ordinary dress holding back the 
leader of the masked medicine-men. 
(I 30172, June 22, 1909.) 


SPIELVOGEL (HmMiL), New York, N. Y. 
[199389, 19940 
Marchande de fleurs 4 Middelburg; 
par Charles Houben. Street in a small 
Dutch town, wagon filled with flowers. 
(I 30175, June 22, 1909.) 


Village en Zelande; par Charles Hou- 
ben. A street in the Dutch town of 
Middelburg. (I 30176, June 22, 1909.) 
STONE, VAN Dresser co., New York, 

ie ae [19941 

Man, in monk’s attire welcoming lit- 
tle children into house. Man in door- 
way, welcoming to Slumberland, wee 
little tots, in their night dresses. (I 
30119, June 16, 1909.) 

TRANT (JOSEPH H.), New York, N. Y. 
[19942 

Bill, the beamer. Statue, Presi- 
dent at a base ball game, beaming ex- 
pression, holding a base ball. (I 30183, 
June 23, 1909.) 


UNITED STATES PLAYING CARD Co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. [19948, 19944 
Dixie girl. Young girl sitting posi- 
tion, curl on each shoulder. (I 30209, 
June 28, 1909.) 
Trail (The). Indian in full war 
paint riding down the Canyon trail. 


(I 80210, June 28, 1909.) 
VAN AMRINGE GRANITE CO., Boston, 
Mass. [19945 


Blocksom exedra. Exedra form hay- 
ing four large square posts with in- 
scription tablets. (1 301738, June 22, 
1909. ) 


WILE (HERMANN) & co., Buffalo, 
Ne Ye 


[19946-19955 


Athletic scene. Man standing wear- 
ing two button sack coat. (1 80256, 
June 80, 1909.) 

Automobile scene. Man _ standing 
wearing automobile coat. (I 30255, 
June 30, 1909.) 

Indoor athletic scene. Man stand- 
ing bareheaded, in right hand holds a 


card. (I 380257, June 30, 1909.) 
Office scene. Man asif walking from 
office. (I 30259, June 30, 1909.) 


Outdoor scene. Man standing wear- 
ing overcoat. (I 380254, June 30, 1909.) 


Park scene. Man wearing box over- 
coat putting on glove on left hand. 
(I 80261, June 30, 1909.) 


Posing scene. Man standing, feet 
wide apart. (I 30253, June 30, 1909.) 

Promenade scene. Man _ standing 
resting hand on walking stick. (I 
380262, June 30, 1909.) 

Street scene. Man standing putting 
on gloves. (I 80258, June 380, 1909.) 


Train scene. Man standing with 
facetotrain. I30260, June 30, 1909.) 


WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., New 
Haven, Conn. [19956 
Flying grouse. Woodland scene 
with large grouse in the foreground. 
(I 80114, June 16, 1909.) 


Wor & co., Philadelphia, Pa. [19957 — 


Good day’s work. Country scene, — 
man in foreground, gun under right 
arm several dead rabbits suspended 
from his left arm. (I 30062, June 10, 
1909.) 


Number of entries of Fine Arts completed by deposit of 1 photograph 
each and included in the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1909________________ 2, 428 


() 


300 


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OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; 
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WORKS OF ART 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 4 
Nos. 31-34 
AUGUST, 1909 


WASHINGTON 
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1909 


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


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

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

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

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

To save space in the Catalogue the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. 
The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: ‘‘G,’’ Class G, Works of art; ‘‘H,”’ 
Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; ‘‘I,’? Class I, Drawings or plastic works of a 
scientific or technical character; ‘‘J,’? Class J, Photographs, and ‘“‘K,’”’? Class K, 
Prints and pictorial illustrations. ‘‘©”’’ stands for copyright of a published work, 
followed by date of publication; ‘‘© 1 c.’’ implies copyright of an unpublished 
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An annual index of proprietors is furnished for this part in the December issue. 
The subscription price for Part 4, which must be for the complete calendar year, is 
$0.75 for the year 1909 and $0.50 for the year 1910, payable in advance to the Superin- 
tendent of Documents by postal money order, express order, or New York draft. 


CLASSES H-K, 


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


ADAMS (HARRIET CHALMERS), New 
Work, N.Y. [19958, 19959 


Bolivian infantry. (© July 21, 1909; 
eG aaly 22, 1909; J 129619.) 
(© 


La Paz, Bolivia, Street scene. 
Seige oe; 2 ec. July 22, 1909; J 
129618. ) 


ADAMS (JOHN H.), Portland, Me. 
[19960 


Partridge eggs and nest. (© July 
24, 1909; 2 c. July 27, 1909; J 129807.) 


AMERICAN MASONIC FEDERATION, INC., 
Idaho. [19961 
Coat of arms of universal freema- 
sonry and ancient and accepted Scot- 
tish rite. (© July 2, 1909; 2c. July 
= A909: K 15.) 


ANDERSON (M. J.), Bay Shore, N. Y. 
[19962 


Railroad wreck on Long Island rail- 
road, Bay Shore, L. I., July 10, 1909. 
(© July 12, 1909; 2 c. July 18, 1909; 
J A29779.) 


BACHMAN (ALoys C.), Commerce, Tex. 

[19963 

EK. T. N. college and dormitories. 

(© July 2, 1909; 2 c. July 6, 1909; J 
129543. ) 


BAIN (GEORGE GRANTHAM), New York, 
Na Yi. [19964-19974 


Curtiss- Herring aeroplane. 822-1. 
(© July 19, 1909; 2 c. July 22, 1909; 
J 129614.) 

Taft (Charlie) and Bishop Wright. 
(© July 6, 1909; 2 c. July 22, 1909; 
J 129612.) 

Thaw (EHvelyn), White Plains. 
884-12. (© July 15, 1909; 2c. July 
22, 1909; J 129615.) 


Thaw (Harry). 831-5. (© July | 
16, 1909; 2 ¢c. July 22, 1909; J 129613.) | 


833-12: (© July 16, 1909;.2 c. | 


July 22, 1909; J 129616.) 


BAIN (GEORGE GRANTHAM )—Continued. 
Thaw (Mrs. Harry). 8364. (© 

July: 16,1909 3 2 .¢) July 22.) 19098 

129662) 

iif court. 8386-5. (© July 46, 

1909; 2c. July 22, 1909; J 129621.) 

Wright (Bishop) (© July 2, 1909; 
Zea uly 22) 109; J 120012: ) 

Wright (Orville) in flight, July 1, 
1909; 1, 2... (©: July. 2, 1909; 2. ¢. of 
each July 6, 1909; J 1295387, 129535. ) 

Wright brothers. (© July 2, 1909; 
2c. July 6, 1909; J 1295386.) 


BANDHOLTZ (FRED J.), Des Moines, 

Iowa. [19975 

Ft. Robinson, Nebr., 8th U. S. eav- 

ley CC) balys t 1909- 2c: July 6 

1909; J 129776.) 

BARKER (B. BENTON), Burlington, Vt. 

[19976 

Burlington, Vt. (© July 16, 1909; 
2c. July 6, 1909; J 129620.) 


BERGEN (G. F.), Pasadena, Cal. [19977 
H. H. Godber. (H 129298, June 26, 

1909. ) 
BIoGRAPH co., New York, N. Y. [Mov- 
ing picture rolls. ] [19978-19987 


Cardinals conspiracy. (© 1c. July 
12, 1909; J 129525.) 
(©) tc. daly, 27, 


Convict’s sacrifice. 
190935 129772.) 


Country doctor. 
1909; J 129513.) 


(©: Lic. July.9: 


Friend of the family. (©1c. July 
16, 1909; J 129548.) 

Jealosy and the man. (©1c. July 
21, 1909; J 129609.) 

Message (The) (© 1. July 6, 
1909; J 129505.) 

Necklace (The) (© 1. July 3, 
1909; J 129504.) 

Renunciation. (© 1 ce July 21, 


1909; J 129610.) 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19988 


pt. Iv, 0. 8., v. 4 


BrioGRAPH co.—Continued. 
Sweet and twenty. (©1c. July 24, 
1909; J 129674.) 
Tender hearts. 
1909; J 129547.) 


BLATTNER (HENRY), St. Louis, Mo. 
[19988, 19989 
St. Louis, Mo. Planters hotel. 
(© July 19, 1909; 2 ce. July 12, 1909; 
J 129635.) 
—— Wright building. (© July 19, 
1909; 2c July 12, 1909; J 129634.) 


BRAUN, CLEMENT & co., New York, 
ING OY [19990 
Amour profond; by A. Guillaume. 
S444- “(@©r July 4 29095 °2 c. duly *4, 
1809; J 129501.) 


BROADWELL (Wm. A.), Newark, N. J. 
[19991 


Basking Ridge, N. J., historic oak. 
(© July 23, 1909; 2 c. July 21, 1909; 
J 129682. ) 


Brown (ADIN N.), 


(© 1c July 16, 


Missouri Valley, 
Iowa. [19992 
Missouri Valley, Iowa. (© July 
14, 1909; 2 ce. July 13, 1909; J 129710.) 


CHATTERTON (CLARENCE K.), New- 
burgh, N. Y. [199938 
Come to Newburgh, N. Y. Hudson- 


Fulton celebration. F 78192, June 14, 


1909.*) 


CHAUFTY (HENRY C.), Watonga, Okla. 
[19994-19996 
Cheyenne Indian encampment. (© 
delyod 19095 2 e. Muly .G...19095 a 
129559. ) 
Cheyenne sun dance. (© July 1, 
1, 1909; 2c. July 6, 1909; J 129558.) 
Children of nature. (© July 15, 
1909; 2 c. July 19, 1909; J 129557.) 


CLEGG (Epwarp T.), New Brighton, 
INO: [19997 
Sailors’ Snug Harbor, N. Y., five 
front buildings. (© July 21, 1909; 
2c. July 22, 1909; J 129611.) 


COLUMBIA PHOTOGRAPH Co., Petersburg, 
Va. [19998 
Taft (President), reception of, in 
Petersburg, Va. May 19, 1909. Moyvy- 
ing picture roll. (© July 29, 1909; 2 
ce. July 29, 1909; J 129814.) 


Conant (Cart C.), Chauncey, Ohio. 
[19999 


Old homestead. (© July 23, 1909; 
2c. July 24, 1909; J 1296387.) 


CULLINGS (EUGENE G.), Schenectady, 
Ne: [20000 
Schenectady, N. Y. HEllis hospital, 
operating room. (© July 21, 1909; 
2c. July 16, 1909; J 129633.) 


Dapss (JAMES V.), Fort Scott, Kans. 

[20001 

Kansas madonna. July 10, 
1909; 2 ce. July 14, 1909; J 129538.) 


Davis & EHICKEMEYER, New York, N. Y. 
[20002-20004 


Helen. (© July 12, 1909; 2c. July 
18, 1909; J 129528.) 

Madelyn. (© July 12, 1909; 2 «@. 
July 13, 1909; J 129527.) 

Therese. (© July 12) 19092021: 
July 18, 1909; J 129526.) 


DETROIT PUB. CO., Detroit, Mich. 
[20005, 20006 

Fort Snelling, Minn., Old round 
tower. (© July 14, 1909; 2 c July 
16, 1909; J 129544.) 

New York, N. Y., Washington’s head- 
quarters, 160th st. near Amsterdam 
ave. (© July 14, 1909; 2 @ July 16: 
1909; J 129508.) 


De YoucH (JOHN), New York, N. Y. 

[20007 

Cigar brand. (© July 3, 1909; 2. 
July 7, 1909; K 9.) 


DiEHL (A. J.), Williamsport, Pa. 
[20008 
Advance agent for Stork & co. (© 
July=18;, 1909; 2 ¢ July's) 30a 
129690. ) 


DUNMORE (W. ARTHUR), Fort Mc- 
Kinley, Maine. [20009-20012 


Fort McKinley, Maine: Bowling al- 
leys; Garrison parade; New Barracks; 
Volunteer band. (© July 1, 1909; 2c. 
of each July 27, 1909 J” 129802 
129806, 129802, 129808. ) 


EDISON MFG. co., Orange, N. J. 
[20013-20055 

Absent minded Cupid. 1-3. (© 
July 9, 1909; 2 c. of exch July”: 
1909; J 1297385-1297387. ) 

Bridegroom’s dilemma. (© July 23, 
1909; 2 c« of each July 28, 2909750 
129794—129797. ) 

Buying Manhattan. 1, 2. (© July 
11, 1909; 2 ce. of each July 10, 1909; 
J 129729, 129730.) 

Casey’s jumping toothache (© 
July 23, 1909; 2 e@ July 10; 29035 a 
129734. ) 

Caught by the coupon craze. 1-3. 
(© July 16, 1909; 2 ec. of each July 
10, 1909; J 129731-129733.) 


302 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 31-34, Aug., 1909 


EpIson MFé. co.—Continued. 

Egyptian mystery. 1,2. (© July 
16, 1909; 2 c. of each July 10, 1909; J 
129727, 129728.) 

He wouldn’t go under a ladder. 1, 2. 
(© July 2, 1909; 2c. of each July 10, 
1909; J 129738, 1297839.) 

MecGinty’s sudden rise. 1, 2. (© 
July 20, 1909; 2 ec. of each July 28, 
1909; J 129798, 129799.) 

Missionary and the maid. 1-8. (© 
July 20, 1909; 2 ec. of each July 28, 
1909; J 129785—129787. ) 

Mother Goose. 1-4. (© July 27, 
1909; 2 ec. of each July 28, 1909; J 
12978S—1 29791.) 

Mulligan’s Waterloo. 1,2. (© July 
30, 1909; 2 ec. of each July 28, 1909; 
J 129792, 1297938.) 

Parted on their honeymoon. 1-3. 
(© July 2, 1909; 2 ce. of each July 10, 
1909; J 129740-129742. ) 

Secret of the locket. 1-4. (© July 
41,1909; 2 eG. of each July: 10, 1909; 
J 129743-129746.) 

Squeedunk Sherlock Holmes. 14. 
(© July 9, 1909; 2 c. of each July 10, 
1909; J 129747-129750.) . 

Up the ladder with Tom Bowline. 
14. (© July 6, 1909; 2 e«. of each 
July 10, 1909; J 129752129755. ) 


EDMONSTON (DaAvip B.), Washington, 
tee. [20056 


Cannon (Hon. Jos. G.) (© July 22, 
1909; 2 c. July 26, 1909; J 129703.) 


FasBer (J. H.), Norfolk, Va. [20057 

Ancient mace of Norfolk, Va. (© 
auly ts, 1909; 2 e. July 20, 1909; J 
129584. ) 


FENTON (FRED H.), Greenwich, N. Y. 
[20058 
Greenwich, N. Y., old school build- 


ing. (© July 1, 1909; 2c. July 14, 
1909; J 129534.) 
FosteR (Wixtson), St. Louis, Mo. 


[20059 


Little blossoms. (© July 26, 1909; 
2c. July 28, 1909; J 129777.) 


FRENCH (W. F.), Milford, N. H. 
[20060 


Milford, N. H., Episcopal church. 
(© July 1, 1909; 2c. July 6, 1909; 
J 129512.) . 


Frost (FRANK), Hagerman, N. Mex. 
[20061 
Northern Canal, Pecos Valley, N. 
Mex. (© July 2, 1909; 2c. July 6, 
1909; J 129506.) 


20085 

Furry (BE. G.), Bridgewater, Va. 
[20062 
Washington’s profile. (© July 17, 


1909; 2 ce. July 16, 1909; J 129556.) 


GIFFORD (BENJAMIN A.), The Dalles, 
Oregon. [20063-20075 


Columbia River, Cascades, Str. Bai- 
ley Gatzert. 412. (© July 7, 1909; 
2c. July 12, 1909; J 129658.) 

—— Thirteen Mile point. 373. (© 
duly .7;..89093) 22" July .32) P0975 
129646.) 

Days catch on Mill creek. 411. (© 
duly *7, 190932 e) -Suly” $227 19083 
129657. ) 

Indian mission. 374. (© July 7, 
1909; 2 c. July 12, 1909; J 129647.) 

Josephine county cave. 400-402, 404. 
(© July 7, 1909; 2 @ each July 12, 
1909; J 129648-129651. ) 

Lower Rogue River. Government 
trail. 405-407, 409. (© July 7, 1909; 
2 ce. each July 12, 1909; J 129652-— 
129655. ) 

Upper Rogue river. 410. (© July 
t, 1969; 2 ce. July 12, 1909; J 129656.) 


Gooup (PHILIP RALPH), Kermit, N. 


Dak. [20076 
Kenmare, N. Dak., Outing on Lake 
Deslacs. (H 125800, Apr. 15, 1909; 2 ec. 


of a print Apr. 15, 1909.*) 


GoRDON (WILLIAM K.), Thurber, Texas. 

[20077 

Plan for developing long-wall coal 
mines. (©1c. July 10, 1909; I 2.) 


GURNEY (Henry E.), Cortland, N. Y. 

[20078 

First practical automobile. (© July 
1, 1909. 2ie. July 12,,1909-K #9,) 


GUSTIN (E. W.), New York, N. Y. 
[20079, 20080 
First quarrel.—That’s what they ali 
say. (F 78195, 78194, June 30, 1909; 
2c. of each July 1, 1909.) 


HAINES PHOTO co., Conneaut, Ohio. 
[20081-20085 
Automobile panorama. 1, 2. (© 
July 14, 1909; 2 c. of each July 15, 
1909; J 129545, 129546.) 


Binghamton, N. Y., Court house 
square. (© July 24, 1909; 2 ¢ July 
26, 1909; J 129724.) 

Elmira, N. Y., Empire bridge co. 
(© July 26, 1909; 2 c. July 27, 1909; 
J 129800.) 

—— Kennedy valve co. (© July 26, 
1909; 2 ¢. July 27, 1909; J 129801.) 


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20086 


Haut (Gero. P.) & son, New York. N. Y. 
[20086-20091 
Brooklyn, N. Y.: Crescent club, 6112, 
6113; Martyrs monument; Prospect 
park, boat house; Dime savings bank. 
(©July 24, 1909; 2 c. of each July 27, 
1909; J 129705—129709.) 
New York, N. Y., World building. 
6114. (© July 24, 1909; 2¢. July 27, 
1909; J 129704.) 


Hares (WW. J:); Pittston, Pa. 
[20092, 20093 
Breasting the tide-—-Wash day in 
Eden. (© July 27, 1909; 2 c. of each 
July 27, 1909; J 129770, 129771.) 


HARVEY (FRED), Kansas City, N. Mex. 
[20094—20103 

Albuquerque, N. Mex. Indian build- 
ing, Indians, at work: — (©) Aug: 1, 
1909; 2c. July 29, 1909; J 129822.) 

Arrow (The) (© July 1, 1909; 2c. 
July 12, 1909; J 129585.) 

Buckskin (Billy). (© July 1, 1909; 
2c. July 12, 1909; J 129586.) 

Guide (The) (@©July 1, 1909; 2c. 
July 12, 1909; J 129587.) 

Old Apache scout. (© July 1, 1909 ; 
2c. July 12, 1909; J 129588.) 

Pueblo of Abo, N. Mex., Ruins of old 
church. (© Aug. 1, 1909; 2c. July 29, 
1909; J 129820.) 

Pueblo of Acoma, N. Mex.: Acoma 
trail; Church; Harvest dance: Run- 
ners. (© Oct. 1, 1909; 2... of each 
July 29, 1909; J 129818, 129821, 129817, 
129819. ) 


HASKINS (VIRGINIA RUSSELL), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. [20104, 20105 
Ratt flower. (As Bo (@) Gualy 2G, 
1909; 2 c. of each July 12, 1909; J 
129518, 129519. ) 


HENNIGAR (GEORGE F.), Philadelphia, 

Pa. [20106 

Frankford country club. (© July 1, 
1909; 2 ¢. July 16, 1909; J 129542. ) 


HERING (GEORGE T.), Coney Island, 

N.Y. [20107 

Ready for the dive. (© July 9, 
1909; 2 c. July 12, 1909; K 14.) 


HEYNE (RosBert H.), Cincinnati, Ohio. 

[20108 

Speaking head. (© July 17, 1909; 
2c. July 26, 1909; H 2.) 


Homes (WittiaM), Chocorua, N. H. 
[20109-20123 
Salem, Mass., Emerton house, door- 
way. (© July 15,71909% 2 ce. July. 8, 
1909; J 129569.) 


pt. Iv, n.s., v. 4 


Homes (WILLIAM)—Continued. 
Salem, Mass. MHarrington house, 
dining room. (© July 15, 1909; 2 «. 
July 8, 1909; J 129566.) 
—— —— hallway. (© July 15, 1909: 
2c. July 8, 1909; J 129564.) 
——parlor. (© July 15, 1909; 
2 ec. July 8, 1909; J 129565.) 
Murchmore house, interior of 
living room. (© July 15, 1909; 2 ¢. 
July 8, 1909; J 129571.) 
Oliver (Gen.) mansion, door- 
way. (© July 15, 1909; 2 ¢. July 8, 
1909; J 129568.) 
—— —— hallway. (© July 15, 1909; 
2 ¢c.. July 8, 1909 J 129n6TS) 
parlor. (© July 15, 1909; 
2 e. July 8, 1909; J 129562.) 
Parker house, dining room. 
(© July 15, 1909; 2 ce July 8, 1909; 
J 129572.) 
——hallway. (© July 15, 1909; 
2 ec. July 8, 1909; J 129575.) 
library. (© July 15, 1909; 
2c. July 8, 1909; J 129573.) 
parlor. (© July 15, 1909; 
2c. July 8, 1909; J 129563.) 
rear chamber and old colo- 
nial bedstead. (© July 15, 1909; 2c. 
July 8, 1909; J 129574.) 
= top chamber. (© July 15, 
1909; 2 2. July 8, 1909; J 129576.) 
Safford house, doorway. (© 
July 15, 1909: 2 ce: dulgsn aa 
129570.) 
HONEYWELL (H. HuGENE), St. Louis, 
Mo. [20124 


St. Louis, Mo., Business section from 
elevation of 900 ft. (© 1c. July 6, 
1909; J 129773.) 


HorneE (JAMES B.), Washington, D. C. 
[20125 
stone cutter— 


(© 


Horne (James B.), 
Cabin John bridge, May 14, 1909. 


July 8, 1909; 2 « July 8 19095 9 
129507.) 
HORNER (CARL J.) co., Boston, Mass. 


[20126-20132 

Backman (L.) (© 1 @) dupes 
1909; J 129781.) , 

Baker (F.) (©1c. July 26, 1909; 
J 129699.) 

Barry (John J.) 
1909; J 129701.) 

Heitmuller (Wm. F.) (©1c. July J 
26, 1909; J 129698.) 

Krause (H. W.) (© July 14, 1909; 
2e. July 26, 1909; J 129697.) 


(© 1e. July 26, 


504 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 31-34, Aug., 1909 


HorneER (CARL J.) co.—Continued. 
Schmidt (C. J.) (© 1c. July 26, 
1909; J 129700.) 


Shaw (L.) (©1c. July 28, 1909; 
J 129780.) 


HyMAN (M.), New York, N. Y. [20133 


Teddyumbo. (© July 1, 1909; 2 
cue 2,.aveo: Kd.) 


INGERSOLL (TRUMAN WARD) 


24994. (© July 22, 1909; 
6, 1909; J 129702.) 


IRVINE (H. T.), Colorado Springs, Colo. 
[20135 

Colorado, Midland band. (© July 
a iaue. 26. Joly 7, 1909; J 129579.) 


ISRAEL (WM. H.), Negaunee, Mich. 
[20136 
Old master. (© July 22, 1909; 2 ¢. 
July 26, 1909; J 129692.) 


JACKSON (W. B.), Marblehead, Mass. 
[20137, 20188 


Lady. [Sail boat.] 3100. (© July 
8, 1909; 2 c. July 9, 1909; J 129606.) 

Sally X. [Sail boat.] 3099. © July 
8, 1909; 2 ce. July 9, 1909; J 129607.) 


JACOBS (JOHN H.), Goodville, Pa. 
[20139, 20140 


Churehtown, Pa., Windsor place. 
(© July 8, 1909; 2c. July 22, 1909; J 
129623. ) 

View from Windsor porch. (© 
July 8, 1909; 2 c. July 22, 1909; J 
129622. ) 


JoHNSoN (C. R. C.), Manassas, Va. 
[20141 


Manassas, Va., Agricultural college. 
(© July 30, 1909; 2 ec. July 10, 1909; 
J 129809.) 


JUDGE (W. A.), Waterville, Maine. 
[20142 


Waterville, Maine, The Kennebec. 
(© July 12, 1909; 2c. July 16, 1909; 
J 129541.) 


Kocu (Ger0.), New Orleans, La., [6 
prints]. [20143-20148 
Dunce in school you see.—Ha, Ha, 
I’ve got the—Now admit when you.— 
Strange things have come.—Take a 
good look.—Well you hayseed. (F 
77030-77035, June 1, 1909; 2 c. of each 
July 6, 1909.) 


LAMB (J. & R.), New York N NCS 
ai toes 


Robinson, 


[201384 
2.@. July 


Ainsworth, Johnson, 


Brewster, and Bradford, memorial 
tablet in brass. (©1c. July 9, 1909; 
J 129827.) 


| LAMB (J. & R.)—Continued. 


Luzag (Jean), memorial tablet in 
brass. (© 1c. July 9, 1909; J 129826.) 

Livingston (Rey. John H.), D. D., 
brass memorial tablet. (© 1c. July 
9, 1909; J 129824.) 

Memorial of gratitude at Leeu- 
warden, Friesland. (© 1c. July 9, 
1909; J 129828.) 

Van Curler (Arendt), memorial tab- 
let in brass. (© 1c. July 9, 1909; J 


129825.) 
LAWKOWSKI (Apex); Hempstead, 
IN [20154 


Record breakers. (© July 10, 1909; 
2e. July 10, 1909; J 129514.) 


New York, Nes 

[20155 

Debutante (The) (© July 15, 1909; 
2c. July 16, 1909; K 76.) 


LEE (LULU 
Cal. 
Little architect. 
1909; J 129681.) 


LIPPINCOTT (OLIVER), New York, N. Y. 

[20157 

Composite photograph of all the 

presidents, national banks in Greater 

New York City. (© July 12, 1909; 2 
ce. July 14, 1909; J 129539.) 


McGrew (T. F.), Scranton, Pa. 
[20158 
Comparative size of eggs. (© July 
t 1909; 2’: July 9, 4909: PalZooea) 


MARTIN (JOHN) & co., Chicago, III. 
[20159-20164 
Back to nature. (© July 1, 1909; 
2G, dilly 13,1909) 5) 145) 


LAZELL, DALLEY & CO., 


SKINNER) Los Angeles, 
[20156 


(©: 1.e. July 19; 


Financial students. (© July 1, 
1909; 2 c. July 3, 1909; K 6.) 
Light on the subject. (© July 1, 


1909; 2 ec. July 3, 1909; K 4.) 

Making good. (© July 1, 1909; 
2 eC hithvos, [909 2 1K. 7.) 

Resting easy. (© July 1, 1909; 
2G. AUivbe, 1909 2-18 3.) 

Talking it over. (© July 1, 1909; 
2 ¢ duly 3, 1909); K 2.) 


MATTHEWS (GrEoRGE E.), Buffalo, 
Nas [20165-20172 


Approaching Terrapin point.—Ap- 
proaching the American fall.—Bridal 
Veil fall and cave of winds.—From 
Prospect point—From the arch 
bridge—From the water’s’ edge, 
Canada side-—Going into the horse- 
shoe.—Last comprehensive glance. (© 
duly 22; 1909; 2: ¢. of each July 27, 
1909; J 129762-129769. ) 


305 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20173 


Merz (ALFRED J.), Yonkers, N. Y. 
[20173 
Yonkers, N. Y. (© July 27, 1909; 
2c. July 24, 1909; J 129783.) 


MILLER (WM), Newark, N. J. 


[20174-20223 
Clermont (Robt. Fulton’s steamboat) 
Ane, 11, 1808: 24881, . GO. dilyy2, 


1909; 2 ec. July 14, 1909; K 79.) 

Faster series 500: All Easter joys; 
Easter joys, 1-8; He is risen, 1-4; 
Peace be with you; Rejoice for He is 
risen, 1, 2; Welcome Easter morning. 
(© July 13, 1909; 2 c. of each July 14, 
1909; K 23-384.) 


Easter series 501: Best Easter 
wishes; Best wishes for a happy Has- 
ter; Easter glories; Easter joys; Glori- 
ous Easter; He is risen; Joy be with 
you; Joyous Easter-tide, 1, 2; May you 
have a happy Easter; Peaceful Easter: 
To wish you Easter joy. (© July 13, 
1909; 2 c. of each July 14, 1909; K 
35-46. ) 

Easter series 502: Easter greetings; 
Easter days; His light of love about 


thy feet; Lc, ‘tis Easter morning; On | 


Hasterday all fragrant from the lily- 
fields; Loving message just to say. 
(© July 14, 1909; 2 c. of each July 15, 
1909; K 47-52.) 

Easter series 503: Glorious Easter- 
day; Glorious resurrection day; Hail, 
hail, hail the Lord is risen indeed; 
Happy morn is come; May the hope of 
Easter cheer you; Sing Easter her- 
alds. (© July 14, 1909; 2 c. of each 
July 15, 1909; K 53-58.) 

Easter series 504: Consider the 
lilies; Easter greetings; Easter joy be 
with you; Joyful Haster; Lord is risen; 
May thine be a happy Easter. (© 
duly 14, 1909;.2 ce. of each July 15, 
1909; K 59-64.) 

Easter series 505: Easter glories: 
Easter greetings; Hail Easter morn; 
Peaceful Easter to you; To wish you a 
happy Easter; With best wishes for 
a happy Easter. (© July 14, 1909: 
2c. of each July 15, 1909; K 65-70.) 

Half Moon of Henry Hudson, Sept., 
1609. 24382. (© July 2, 1909: 2 «. 
July 14, 1909; K 80.) 


MOFFETT STUDIO, Chicago, III. 
[20224-20236 
London, England, Buckingham Pal- 
ace and entrance to Green Park. (© 
July 22, 1909; 2. c. July 24, 1909: J 
129684. ) 


—— Leicester square. (© July 22, 
1909; 2 c. July 24, 1909; J 129679.) 


pt. Iv, 0. S., v. 4 


MOFFETT sTUuDIO—Continued. 

London, England, Piccadilly circus. 
(© July 22, 1909; 2 ec. July 24, 1909; 
J 129682.) 

Tower of London & Tower 
Bridge. (© July 22, 1909; 2 c. July 
24, 1909; J 129685.) 

Milan, Italy, Duomo square and 
eathedral. (© July 22, 1909; 2c. July 
24, 1909; J 129680.) 


Paris, France. Luxembourg palace 
and gardens. (© July 22, 1909; 2c. 
July 24, 1909; J 129678.) 

—— Place de l’Opera. (© July 22, 
1909; 2c. July 24, 1909; J 129686.) 


Place de la Concorde. (© July 
22, 1909; 2c. July 24, 1909; J 129688.) 

Rome, Italy, Arch of Constantine, 
Palatine hill, Arch of Titus. (© July 
22,1909; 2c. July 24, 1909; J 129675.) 


Coliseum and Arch of Constan- 
tine. (© July 22, 1909; 2 ec. July 24, 
1909:;. J 129677.) 

Coliseum interior. (© July 22, 
1909; 2 c. July 24, 1909; J 129676.) 


Forum, looking toward capitol. 
(© July 22, 1909; 2 c. July 24, 1909; 
J 129683.) 


Plaza St. Peter. (© July 22, 
1909; 2c. July 24, 1909; J 129687.) 


Moore (ALBERT THOMAS), New Bruns- 
wick, N. J. [20237 
New Brunswick base ball club. (© 
July 22, 1909; 2 ec. July 23, 1909; J 

129636. ) 
Moray (JOHN), Berkeley Springs, 
W.. Va. [20238 


Rumsey ( James), original inventor 
of the first successful steamboat. 1787. 
(© July 22, 1909; 2 c. July 21, 1909; 
J 129689.) 

Morrow (JAcoB H.), Eureka, III. 
[20239 
Bryan (Wm. J.) and officers of Eu- 


reka chautauqua, Eureka, Ill. (© July 
9, 1909; 2 ¢. July 12, 1909; J 129577) 


Munn & co., New York, N. Y- [20240 


Comparison of the Mauretania, the 
Half Moon and the Clermont. (© 
July 2, 1909; 2 ec. July 7, 1909; K 13.) 


NEWCOMBE (GEORGE E.) & CcoO., New 
York vw. Y.. [20241-20243 


Balloon girl. (© July 10, 1909; 
2c. July 18, 1909; J 129530.) 


Moon girl. (© July 10, 1909; 2.c¢. 
July 138, 1909; J 129531.) 
Playmates. (© July 10, 1909; 2 e. 


July 13, 1909; J 129529.) 


306 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 31-34, Aug., 1909 


NortH AMERICAN CO., Philadelphia, 
Pa. [20244-20249 


Funniest of fancy dancers. (© July 
18, 1909; 2 e. July 19, 1909; K 83.) 

Nip and Tuck. (© July 4, 1909; 
2 ce. July 12, 1909; K 15.) 


— (© July 11, 1909; 2c. July 12, 
1909; K 16.) 


—— (© July 18, 1909; 2c. July 19, 
‘1909; K 82.) 

Punch and Judy. (© July 11, 1909; 
Ze any t2, 1909; K 17.) 


Uncle Sam. (© July 4, 1909; 2c. 
July 12, 1909; K 18.) 


NoTMAN PHOTOGRAPHIC CoO., Boston, 
Mass. [20250-20264 


London, England, Buckingham pal- 
ace and entrance to park. (© July 17, 
1909; 2 ce. July 20, 1909; J 129599.) 


— Leicester square. (© July 17, 
1909; 2 c. July 20, 1909; J 129592. ) 


Tower of London and tower 
bridge. (© July 17, 1909; 2c. July 
20, 1909; J 129598.) 


Paris, France: Notre Dame- and 
Prefecture de Police; Place de l’Opera. 
(© July 10, 1909; 2c. of each July 17, 
1909; J 129554, 129555.) 


—— Luxemburg palace and gardens. 
(© July 17, 1909; 2c. July 20, 1909; 
J 129596.) 

Pisa, Italy, Baptistry, Cathedral and 
Leaning Tower. (© July 17, 1909; 2 
ce. July 20, 1909; J 129597.) 

Rome, Italy: Coliseum and Arch of 
Constantine; Coliseum, interior ; 
Forum, looking towards Capitol. (© 
July 10, 1909; 2 e. of each July 17, 
1909; J 129552, 129553, 129550. ) 


Arch of Constantine, Nero’s 
temple and Arch of Titus from Col- 
iseum. (© July 17,1909; 2 c¢. July 20, 
1909; J 129593.) 


— Cesar’s palace, Palatine Hill. 
(© July 17, 1909; 2c. July 20, 1909; 
J 129591.) 

Forum showing arch of Titus, 
Coliseum and Arch of Constantine. 
(© July 17, 1909; 2 c. July 20, 1909; 
J 129594.) 

| —St. Peter’s, Castle St. Angelo, 
jand Hall of Justice. (© July 17, 
1909; 2 c. July 20, 1909; J 129595.) 


Venice, Italy, Lagoon. (© July 10, 
1909; 2c. July 17, 1909; J 129551.) 


Oakes (M. L.), Seattle, Wash. [20265 


Mt. Rainier and Seattle from Queen 
Anne hill. -(© July 16, 1909; 2c. July 
28, 1909; J 129782.) 


20286 
O’BRIEN (JEREMIAH), Ticonderoga, 
mY: [20266 


Resurrection of the Revenge. (© 
July 4, 1909; 2c. July 6, 1909; K 8.) 


OURSLER (Howarp B.), Pittsburg, Pa. 

[20267 

Pittsburg, Pa., Flag raising celebra- 

tion, July 4, 1909. (© July 14, 1909; 
2c. July 17, 1909; J 129549.) 


Oxtny »( WALTER 4%), 
Minn. [20268-20270 


Good fishing near Fergus Falls, 
Minn. (© July 10, 1909; 2 c. July 10, 
1909; J 129517.) 

Great northern pickerel. (© July 
10; 190952 ¢& July 10; 1909: F 129516.) 


Prairie chickens in Minn. (© July 
10, 1909; 2 ec. July 10, 1909; J 129515.) 


PacH BROS... New York, N. Y. 
[20271-20274 
Collier. GR. E.). 80628 A; B. CO 
duly a4, 1909; 52. ee: July’ 6, 18092. 5 
129582, 129583. ) 
Edison (T. A.) 90346. (© July 1, 
19093; 2 c. July 6, 1909; J 129581.) 
(© 


Martin (Bradley) jr. 90149. 
July 1 3909's.)2 ‘ce: - July, 6.4909 ed 
129580. ) 


PALMER (FRANK), Spokane, Wash. 
[20275-20280 
Boat on Upper Columbia river.— 
Colville, Wash.—Indian grave.—Little 
Cathedral dome.-—Peach, Wash.—Spo- 
kane and Columbia river. (© July 8, 
1909; 2 c. of each July 12, 1909; J 
129756, 129761.) 


PETTIJOHN (O.), Elyria, Ohio. [20281 
Remember the Maine. (© July 2, 
1909; 2.e. Duly 15, 1909> 7K 202) 
Sugar Hill, 
[20282, 20283 


(© 
Ze. aly 9. 1909-5 


Fergus Falls, 


PLUMMER (ALBERT W.), 
daa 3 ik 


Grandfathers chair, Lost river. 
July 7, 1909; 
129561.) 

Sugar Hill, N. H., Mirimonte inn. 
(© July 7, 1909; 2c. July 9, 1909; J 
129560. ) 

POWELL (RICHARD), London, England. 
[ 20284, 20285 

Dun (Miss); by J. Downman. (© 
July 5, 1909; 2 c. July 9, 1909; K 78.) 

Gunning (Lady Elizabeth); by J. 
Downman. (© July 5, 1909; 2c. July 
9, 1909; K 77.) 


REED (C. E.), Norton, Kans. [20286 


Formation of cyclone. (H 129498, 
June 30, 1909; 2 c. July 6, 1909.) 


307 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20287 


pt.Iv,n.s.,v.4 


REICHEL (JOSEPH A.), El Paso, Wl. 
[20287 
Plans for a frame bungalow. (© 
ees Suby. 2,,.1009; 1 4.) 


RICHARDS (GEORGE L.), Chicago, Ill. 
[20288 


Waukesha county lake region. (© 
duly 15,°/1909; 2 ¢«. July 17,1909; K 
81.) 


Rocers (FRANK F.), New York, N. Y. 

[20289 

Vignette coat of arms of the Delta 

Tau Delta fraternity. (EF 71884, Dec. 
18, 1908; 2 c. July 7, 1909.) 


Ross (Gro. T.), Rochester, Ind. 
[ 20290, 20291 
Sail on Manitou.—West Rochester, 
Ind. (© July 1, 1909; 2 c. of each 
July 6, 1909; J 129774, 129775.) 


RotH & LANGLEY, New York, N. Y. 
[20292-20297 
Castles in the air.—Close decision.— 
Even a dog would.—It comes high but 
we must have it.—Now be good.— 
That’s what they all say. (© July 8, 
1909; 2 c. of each July 26, 1909; J 
129718-1297238. ) 


SCHLUETER (FRANK J.), Houston, Tex. 

[20298-20304 

Harrisburg road. 18. (© July 15, 
1909; 2c. July 22, 1909; J 1296380.) 


Figs are money makers in Texas. 
(© July 15, 1909; 2 c. July 22, 1909; 
J 129629.) 


Fort Bend Co., Texas. Gathering 
potatoes. 14. (© July 15, 1909; 2. 
July 22, 1909; J 129628.) 

Rosenberg, Tex. Main street. 15. 
(© July 8, 1909; 2 c. July 22, 1909; 
J 129624.) 


—— Station. 17. (© July 8, 1909; 
2c. July 22, 1909; J 129267.) 
View of. 16. (© July 8, 1909; 


2c. July 22, 1909; J 129625.) 


There is money in figs. 12. 
duly dy, AV00;. 2 ¢2 July. 22, I909> 4 
129626. ) 


SCHRADER (WM.), Essex. Mont. [20305 


Elk on Park creek, Mont. (© July 
19, 1909; 2 c. July 26, 1909; J 129711.) 


SHATTUCK (L. E.), Lake Placid, N. Y. 

[20306-20310 

Bryce (Ambassador) speaking at 

Ticonderoga. (© July 10, 1909; 2 «. 
July 10, 1909; J 129882.) 


Hughes (Gov.) and his family at 


Rustic cabin. (© July 8, 1909; 2 «@ 
July 10, 1909; J 129833.) 


SHaTtuck (L. H.)—Continued. 

Hughes (Gov. & Mrs.) entering the 
ruins of old Fort St. Frederic at Crown 
Point, Ns Y.. (©: July 10, 490032 
July 10, 1909; J 129834.) 

Hughes (Gov. & Mrs. Chas. EH.) with 
their children on porch of their Adi- 
rondack cabin. (© July 3, 1909; 2c. 
July 6, 1909; J 129831.) 
Taft smile at Ticonderoga. (© July 
10, 1909; 2c. July 10, 1909; J 129835.) 


SMITH (HARPER B.), Atlantic City, 
2 


ING le [ 


Atlantie City, N. J., Boardwalk and 
beach. (© July 1, 1909; 2c. July 9, 
1909; J 129578.) 


SmitH (I. H.), Lowell, Mass. 
[20312, 20313 
Northern madonna. (© July 1, 
1909; 2 c. July 1, 1909; J 129500.) 


Western madonna. (© July 1, 
1909; 2 c. July 1, 1909; J 129533.) 


SNELLING & PoTTER, New York, N. Y. 
[20314-20321 
New York, N. Y., Proposed hotel, 
Central park west, Broadway and 62nd 
st.: Perspective drawing; Ground floor 
plan; Half elevation; Sheet of details; 
Typical floor plan; Plan of servants 
rooms; Plan of basement showing 
kitchen equipment; Plan of sub-base- 
ment showing equipment of laundry. 
(©1ic. of each July 12, 1909; I 3-10.) 


Sowers (G. W.), Mifflingtown, Pa. 
[20822 
Miffiin and Mifflingtown, Pa. (© 
July 15, 1909; 2 ¢. July 8, 1909; J 
129540. ) 


STANDARD OIL co., Whiting, Ind. 
[20328, 20324 
Sugar Creek refinery. A, B. 
1c. of each July 29, 1909; J 129815, 
129816. ) 


STATE PUB. CO., Boston, Mass. 
[20325-20337 

And the graphophone .said—! (© 
July 18, 1909; 2 ec. July 15, 1909; K 73.) 
(© July 14, 1909; 2c. July 19, 
1909; K 86.) 

Gentle touch. (© July 6, 1909; 2c. 
July “9, 1900 1 Et) 
(© July 12, 1909; 2c. July 14, 
1909; K 21.) 

—— (© July 18, 1909; 2 ec. July 15, 
1909; K 72.) 

—— (© July 16, 1909; 2 ec. July 19, 
1909; K 84.) 

Gink and Dink. (© July 7, 1909; 
2c. July 9, 1909; K 12.) 


308 


Oat = 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 31-34, Aug., 1909 


STATE PUB. co.—Continued. 
—— (© July 14, 1909; 2c. July 19, 
1909; K 85.) 


Hooray! The Petes are off on a va- 
eation. (© July 15, 1909; 2 ¢. July 
19, 1909; K 88.) 


Puzzlebugs. (© July 138, 1909; 2c. 
July 15, 1909; K 71.) 


Reggie Hahrah. (© July 18, 1909; 
2c. July 15, 1909; K 74.) 


4c) guly 14, 1909: 2 c. July 12, 
1909; K 22.) 


Show me. (© July 15, 1909; 2 ¢. 
July 19, 1909; K 87.) 


STEBBINS (N. L.), Boston, Mass. 
[20338-20345 


Connecticut (U.S. 8S.) 194389, 19440.— 
Kansas (U. S. 8.) 19448, 19444.—Lou- 
isiana (U. S. S.) 19445, 19446.—Ver- 
mont (U.S. 8S.) 19441, 19442. (© July 
12, 1909; 2c. July 24, 1909; J 129638— 
129645. ) 


Swirt (ALBERT L.), Chicago, IIl. 
[ 20346, 20347 
Corinthian design clock. (© July 
20, 1909; 2 c. July 29, 1909; J 129813.) 


Gothic design clock. (© July 20, 
1909; 2c. July 29, 1909; J 129812.) 


THAYER (PorTER C.), Williamsville, 

Vt. [20348-20358 

Newfane, Vt. 1-5. (H 129424-129428, 
July 1, 1909.) 


Williamsville, Vt., Baker brook in 
winter. (H 129429, July 1, 1909.) 


THOMPSON (JAMES W.), Detroit, Mich. 
[203854 
King Menelik, king of kings. (© 


mueigetood; 2c. duly 16, 1909; J° 


129691.) 


TOWNSEND (CHAS. A.), Belfast, Maine. 

[20355 

Mt. Desert, Maine, South from Jor- 

dan mountain. (© July 26, 1909; 2c. 
July 28, 1909; J 129784.) 


UNDERHILL (IRvING), New York, N. Y. 

[20356-20358 

Brooklyn, N. Y., Masonic temple. FE 

ani, (©) July 12, 1909: 2 c. July 13, 
1909; J 129532.) 


[New York, N. Y.], Queensboro 
bridge. (© July 6, 1909; 2c. July 8, 
1909; J 129510.) 


Van Norden trust co. bldg., 5th 
ave. and 60th st. D 470. (© July 6, 
no; 2 €. July 8, 1909; J 129509.) 


20376 
| VIGEANT (FLORENTINE RODERICK ), 
Saulte Ste. Marie, Mich. [20359 


How would you like to be an Elk? 
(© July 1, 1909; 2 c. July 27, 1909; J 
129805. ) 


VINNEMEIER (GERHARD), Miami, Okla. 

[20360 

Lead and zine mining and concen- 

trating plants near Miami, Okla. (© 

July 24, 1909; 2 ¢. July 27, 1909; J. 
129751.) 


VITAGRAPH CO. OF AMERICA, New York, 
N. Y. [Moving picture rolls.] 
[20361-20874 
Adventures of Fifine. (© July 20, 
1909; 2 ¢. July 7, 1909; J 1296007) 
Birth and adventures of a fountain 
pen. (© July 17, 1909; 2 ¢ July 7, 
1909; J 129604.) 
Cobbler and the caliph. (© July 13, 
1909; 2 c. July 7, 1909; J 129601.) 
Dramatist’s dream. (© July 6, 
1909; 2c. July 1, 1909; J 129521.) 
(© 


Instruction by correspondence. 
July 20, 1909; 2 «@ July 7, 1909; J 
129605. ) 


Led astray. (© July 6, 1909; 2 ¢. 
dighy 1909 J) 129520:) 


Little orphan; or, All roads lead to 
Rome. (© July 27, 1909; 2 ¢. July 29, 
1909; J 129811.) 


Magic fountain pen. (© July 17, 
1909;-2 ¢ July 7,.1909;.J 129602.) 

Midwinter sports. (© July 27, 1909; 
Be, July 29. 1909 = 2 9SI0.) 

Mine at last. (© July 10, 1909; 2 
© July 7, 1909; J 129524.) 


Ski-ing tournament at Ishpeming, 
Mich, ©) July 13, 1909; 2:¢. July 7, 


1909; J 129603.) 


Sword and the king. (© July 24, 
1909; 2 ¢. July 9, 1909; J 129725.) 


Washington under the American 
flag. (© July 8, 1909; 2c. July 1, 
1909; J 129522.) 


Wearybones seeks rest and gets it. 


(© July 10, 1909; 2 ec. July 7, 1909; 
J 129523.) 


VIVIAN (G.), New York, N. ¥. [20375 


Venice, Italy. Grand canal. (© 
July 5, 1909; 2c. July 8, 1909; K 10.) 


C.), Uneasville, 


Conn. [203876 
Cochegan rock. (© July 27, 1909; 
Ze sully 29) 1909 J 129778.) 


WALDEN (ORVILLE 


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20377 pt.Iv,n.s., v.4 


WALLACE (FRANK), Rushville, Ind. WATERMANN (C. H.)—Continued. 
[20377, 203878 | Connecticut ( U.S. S.) at anchor, 
Hedgewood boy. (© July 3, 1909; | bow view; side view.—Dixie (U. S: 
2c. July 15, 1909; J 129502.) S.).—Nebraska (U. 8.) (S:)-—-EFamie 
Lady Maud C (© July 3, 1909; 2 CUES: S.).—Rhode Island (U.S. S.) at 
aie 15 4909 : J 129503.) ‘ : anchor, bow view.—Vermont (U. S. S.) 
; ert ; ; at anchor, side view. (© July 25, 
Water (FreperrcK <A.) Brooklyn, | 1909: 2 c. of each July 24, 1909; J 
Ne) ¥ [20379, 20380 | 129672, 129678, 129669, 129670, 129671, 


Canoe sailing, 1318.—Sunlight, 1346, | 129667, 129068.) 
(© July 17, 1909; 2 ¢. of each July 19, | WATERMAN (O. W.), Chicago, Tl. 


1909; J 129829, 129830.) [20395-20402 
Kansas (U.S. S.), and crew.—Louis- 
WASSAM (D. E.), Neodesha, Kans. iana (U. S. S.).—New Hampshire (U. 


[20381 | 8. S.).—Virginia (U. 8S. 8.), and 


Tulsa, Okla., Main st. scene, 1893. | crew.—Wisconsin (U.S. S.), and crew. 
(© July 23, 1909; 2c July 27, 1909; | (© July 24, 1909; 2 c. of each July 24, 


J 129726.) | 1909; J 129663-129666, 129661, 129659, 
38 129660, 129662.) 

ATERMANN (C. E.), Chicago, Ill. | WesBsTER (Gro. B.), Augusta. Ga. 

[20382-20394 diss [20408 

Connecticut (U. 8S. 8S.) crew. (© Tennessee’s only saloon. (© July 1, 
July 27, 1909; 2 c July 28, 1909; J | 1909; 2 ec. July 29, 1909; J 129823.) 
129808. ) WHITE-SMITH MUSIC PUB. CO., Boston, 

Dixie (U. S. S.) ships company. (© Mass. [20404 
July 26, 1909; 2 c July 26, 1909; J Celebrated music books. Design for 
129713.) title-page. (© July 9, 1909; 2 c. July 


Minnesota (U. S. S.) ships company. | 16, 1909; H 1.) 

(© July 19, 1909; 2 e July 20, 1909; | WISCONSIN (UNIVERSITY OF), REGENTS, 
J 129590.) Madison, Wis. [20405 

Ohio (U. S. 8S.) at anchor, under Illinois, model of the state. (©l1e. 
way. (H129385, 129886, July 1, 1909.) | July 17, 1909; I 11.) 

Panther (U. S. 8.) ships company. Witt (M. RicHarD), Philadelphia, Pa. 
(© July 26, 1909; 2c. July 26, 1909; [ 20406, 20407 
J 129714.) Iron workers. 1, 2. (© July 3, 1909; 

2 c. of each July 2, 1909; J 129746, 
Vermont (U. S. S.) ships company. 129717.) 


(© July 19, 1909; 2 «. July 20, 1909; | woopwarp (GrorGE T.), Plattsburgh, 


J 129589.) N. Y. [20408 

Yankton (U. S. S.) ships company. Taft (President) at Cliff Haven, 
(© July 26, 1909; 2 c. July 26, 1909; | N. Y. (© July 7, 1909; 2 © July 9, 
J 129715.) 1909; J 129608.) 


Summary statement of copyright registrations made and included in the Cata- 
logue since January 1, 1909. 


Number of entries of Reproductions of a work of art___________________- 2 
Number of entries of Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical 
GlaTaerer i. Soc ss a Oe eee 11 
Number of entries of Photographs (including 35 unpublished) ___________ 9, 835 
Number of entries of Engravings, Cuts, and Prints__________.__- | _ 23 6, 682 
Number of entries of Chromos and Lithographs ________________ | = 1, 362 
Number of entries of Prints and pictorial illustrations__________________ 88 


310 


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


Ap ART co., New York, N. Y. 


[20409, 20410 | 
Fulton’s first trip, Clermont on its | 


way up the Hudson, figures on the 
bank. (©1c. July 22, 1909; G 30337.) 

Half Moon (The). Half Moon sail- 
ing up the Hudson river, Indians along 
the bank. (© 1c. July 22, 1909; G 
30336. ) 


ADELSON (PH) & BRO., New York, N. Y. 


[20411 | 


Leaders in the line. Running os- 
trich. (©1c. July 3, 1909; G 30270.) 


Ampere (Louis), New York, N. Y. 
[20412 
Lucky Bill. Doll. (© 1c. July 26, 


1909; G 380367.) 


BatzER (Avucust) & ROTHENGATTER 
(Emit), New York, N. Y. [20413 
Siliken; or, Moreluck. Figure hold- 

ing horse shoe around its face. (© 

1c July 8, 1909; G 30354.) 


BILLIKEN co., Chicago, Ill. 
[ 20414, 20415 


Billiken. A bas relief of small fig- 
ure squatted. (© 1c. July 9, 1909; 
G 30302.) 


Billiken dressed in loose clothes. 
(© 1c. July 15, 1909; G 30334.) 


BRODE SUSPENDER CO., New York, N. Y. 
[20416 


Undecided. Salesman showing cus-. 


(©1 ec. 


tomer a pair of suspenders. 
July 20, 1909; G 30308.) 


CHASE (JONATHAN), Boston, Mass. 
[20417 
Glory and regret. Kindergarden 
study of endeavor and indifference. 
(© 1 ¢. July 14, 1909; G 30285.) 


Cottier (P. F.) & son, New York, 
ly ae [20418-20424 


Dominion day; by Maynard Dixon. 
Man in uniform, mounted on horse, 
field glasses in right hand. (©1«. 
July 2, 1909; G 30332.) 


_ Once again, where are the girls 
going this summer? Perplexed old 
gentleman surrounded by three girls. 
(© 1c. July 14, 1909; G 30278.) 


CoLuieR (P. EF.) & son—Continued. 

Sign painter; by Maxfield Parrish. 
Man painting huge sign. (©1c. July 
20, 1909; G 30312.) 


Tourist; by Maxfield Parrish. Man 
in long coat, soft cap, with camera, 
book in hand. (© 1c. July 14, 1909; 
G 30279.) 


When the power gives out; by Henry 


J. Peck. Sail boat with a old salt at 


wheel, towing motor boat. 
July 15, 1909; G 30291.) 


When women vote, by C. D. Gibson. 


(Ci tke 


| Two fat elderly women, one smoking, 


carrying on discussion, girls at table 
falling asleep. (©1c. July 20, 1909; 
G 303811.) 


Yachting; by Albert Sterner. Two 
girls and young man in summer cos- 
tume. (© 1 ¢ July 15, 1909; G 
30292.) 


CROWELL PUB. co., New York, N. Y. 
[20425 
Looking seaward; by George Gibbs. 
Young man and woman. (©1c. July 
19, 1909; G 30342.) 


D’AMico (JOHN B.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 

[20426 

Columbus day souvenir. Badge with 

head of Columbus. (© 1c. July 21, 
1909; G 30327.) 


DAPRATO STATUARY CO., Chicago, III. 
[20427 
Candle-stick. Winged creature at 
base of candle-stick, angel heads at 
the top. (© 1c. July 23, 1909; G 
30341.) 


DEMUTH (WILLIAM) & co., New York, 

NG ¥2 [20428 

Newsboy. Statue of a newsboy. (© 
1c. July 6, 1909; G 30290.) 


DUNSMORE (JOHN WARD), New York, 
1 ae [20429 
Barctic of Princeton, (N. 35 °2trre 
Washington on horseback appears near 
the British line, at the right the Penn- 
sylvania troops. (© 1 c¢. July 22, 
1909; G 30335.) 


oll 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20430 


pt. Iv, n.8., v.4 


Du Pont pE Nemours (E. I.) POWDER 
co., Wilmington, Del. [204380 


No place for a frog; by E. H. Ost- 
haus. Frog escaping from large dog 
and six puppies. (© 1c. July 12, 
1909; G 30304.) 


EASTMAN (Ropert P.), Syracuse, N. Y. 
[20431 


Teddy and Teddy lion. ‘Theodore 
Roosevelt, hair drawn to represent the 
figure of a lion. (I 80189, June 24, 
1909; 1 photo July 19, 1909.) 


Hecers, O’F Lyne co., Omaha, Neb. 
[20432 
(Orr 


Blank border. Ornamental. 
e. July 10, 1909; G 303858.) 


FISHEL, ADLER & SCHWARTZ, New York, 
Ney: [20433-20487 


Ave Caesar; by E. Forti. Roman 
chariot scene. (© 1c. July 14, 1909; 
G 30282.) 


In the merry twilight hour; by G. 
Zoechi. Oriental garden scene, three 
female figures. (©1c. July 14, 1909; 
G 30280.) 


Madonna and child; by H. Schii- 
marksi. Madonna with child. (© 1 
ce. July 14, 1909; G@ 30283.) 


Perfect day; by H. P. Rosseau. 
Shooting scene, dogs watching game. 
(© 1c. July 14, 1909; G 30284.) 


Red partridge shooting; by H. P. 
Rosseau. Shooting scene, dogs listen- 
ing for signs of game. (© 1c. July 
14, 1909; G 30281.) 


FLEISHER BROTHERS, Philadelphia, Pa. 
[20488, 20439 
Convention. [Fashion plate draw- 
ing of two men.] No.2. (©1e. July 
20, 1909; G 30309.) 


Walking scene. [ Fashion 
drawing of two men.] No. 1. 
le. July 20, 1909; G 30310.) 


GELERT (JOHN S.), New York, N. Y. 
[ 20440, 20441 
Delighted. Parody on Mr. Roose- 
velt as Nimrod the second. (© 1. 
July 14, 1909; G 380286.) 


Public monument: a dual fountain. 
(©1c. July 14, 1909; G 30287. ) 


GORHAM MANUFACTURING CO., Provi- 
dence, R. I. [20442 


Elk’s creed; by Wm. Achurch. A 
tablet. (© 1 @ July’ 16, 1909; G 
30293. ) 


plate 
(© 


HoFFMAN (JOHN N.), New York, N. Y. 

[20443 

Memorial statue. Figure seated 

with tablet in hands covering same 

with floral wreath. (© 1c. July 19, 
1909; G 30331.) 


HoFFMAN-LANE, Cleveland, Ohio. 
[20444 
Finest amateur finishing. Silhouette 
of a man in a photographic dark room. 
(©1c. July 22, 1909; G 30338.) 


JAMISON (JoHN H.), Wilkinsburg, Pa. 

[20445 

God of bingles as they ought to be 

Image representing Honus Wagner. 
(© 1c. July 8, 1909; G 30351.) 


KELLER (NELL CLARK), New York, 
iN. ¥. [20446 


Teddy totem. Statuette totem pole. 
(© 1c. July 19, 1909; G 30303.) 


KuLMAN (O. S.), Savannah, Ga. 
[20447 


Mollykin. The petticoat policeman. 
(© 1c. July 21, 1909; G 30326.) 


KUNSTVERLAG Eos, Berlin-Freidenau, 
Germany. [20448 


Sie beide wohnen auf der mensch- 
heit hdhen. [Wagner seated at a 
piano, at his back and to the right 
stands a man.] (©1c. July 21, 1909; 
G 30329.) 


MEISSNER & BucH, Leipsig, Germany. 

[20449-20453 

Auerhahnbalz; by J. Schmitzberger. 

Hunter creeping up to tree on which a 

pheasant is seen. (© 1c. July 17, 
1909; G 30297.) 


Bach am waldesrand; by P. Mon- 


sted. Brook shaded by trees. (© 1 
e. July 17, 1909; G 30299.) 
Heidezauber; by Anna _ Struck. 


Meadow with birch trees, old road in 
foreground. (© 1 ¢. July 17, 1909; 
G 30301.) 


Herbstmorgen im walde; by Walter 


Kopp. Large trees along bank of 
brook. (© 1.c¢ duly 17/1907 86. 
30298. ) 


Sommeridylle; by Walter Heubach. 


Field dotted with wild flowers, large 


trees, deer feeding. (© 1c. July 17, 


1909; G 30300.) 


MitLeT (FE. D.), New York, N.Y: 
[20454-20468 
[18 paintings by F. D. Millet:] 
Building the cabin. Half erected 
log cabin under clump of birch trees. 


312 


WORKS 
nos. 31-34, Aug., 1909 


Minter (F. D.)—Continued. 

Buying the land from the Indians. 
Indian in red blanket signing a paper 
held on a board by a man in buckskin 
clothes. 


Exploration by land. An Indian 
looking anxiously to the distance, be- 
hind him a Puritan holding a gun and 
followed by a youth. 


Exploration by water. Canoe with 
an Indian paddling in the bow, on 
right seated figure of a man. 


Felling the timber. Wood chopper 
who has just felled a tree. 


Gathering the harvest. On the left 
two shocks of Indian corn, on the right 
two men carrying between them a 
basket full of corn. 


Hennepin (Father) at Niagara. 
Figure of the priest with clasped 
hands standing near the brink of the 
Niagara gorge. 


La Salle on Lake Erie. Figure of 
the explorer holding the standard of 
France, on the right the bow of a boat 
and sailor. 


Migration. On the left the back of 
a “‘ prairie schooner,’ on the right two 
men. 


Norse discoverers. Viking vessel 
with sail up, one man in the bow 
pointing ahead, two others rowing. 


Ploughing the clearing. Man hold- 
ing a plough drawn by a yoke of oxen. 


Puritans (The). Two men in Puri- 
tan garb standing and a woman seated, 
Puritan preacher, right hand raised, 
left holding a Bible. 


Surveying the land. Man in late 
XVIII century costume looking 
through a transit, behind him an at- 
tendant writing on a board. 


(© 1 ¢. of each July 20, 1909; G 
30313-30325. ) 


Rest after toil; by Frank P. Fair- 
banks. Seated on a plough a laborer, 
drinking from earthen jar, three nude 
figures resting on the ground. (©1c. 
July 26, 1909; G 30366.) 


——by Paul H. Manship. Female 
seated holding an infant, at right, 
seated figure of a man. Bas relief. 
(© 1c. July 26, 1909; G. 30365.) 


MOLLER (Lupwic), Ltibeck, Ger. 
[20469, 20479 
Young woman stand- 


(© 


Doré (Rose). 
ing, dressed in present day style. 
ic July 21, 1909; G 30330.) 


OF ART 
20482 


MOLLER (LUDWwieé)—Continued. 

In Atelier; by H. Fenner-Behmer. 
Nude figure of a woman. (©1c. July 
21, 1909; G 803828.) 


Moore (ViLA BouGHTon), Los Angeles, 
Cal. [20471 


Being wild and western. Urchin 
playing cow-boy. (© 1. July 19, 
1909; G 380806. ) 


Morse (Ropert H.), Chicago, Ill. 
[20472, 20473 


Mendelsohn’s spring song, by Ed- 
ward Holslag. Exhibits A. & B. Two 
mural decorations of dancing figures 
with garlands of flowers. (© 1c. of 
each July 6, 1909; G 30339, 303840.) 


Moss (MAXWELL), New York, N. Y. 
[20474 


Achievement. Achievement crown- 
ing two kneeling figures, design for 
Hudson-Fulton celebration. (© 1 .«@ 
July 26, 1909; G 30368.) 


Neicer GJ. L.),. Easton, Pa. 
[20475-20479 


Focusing the attention. Insurance 
agent interviewing two men. (©1e. 
July 24, 1909; G 30343.) 


Gibraltar of the mind; by G. W. 
Compton. (© 1c. July 16, 1909; G@ 
30294. ) 


Record of development card. Life 
insurance record card. (© 1c. July 
24, 1909; G 30349.) 


Simple studies in psychology. Life 
insurance agents card, two sketches of 
two men each. (©1c. July 24, 1909; 
G 30344.) 


Studies in human nature. 
surance agents card, 5 sketches. 
1e. July 24, 1909; G 30345.) 


Life in- 


(© 


PHOENIX (Harry D.), Syracuse, N. Y. 

[20480 
club house, South bay, 
(© tev July.6; 


Anglers 
Oneida lake, N. Y. 
1909; G 30271.) 


REINTHAL & NEwMAN, New York, N: Y. 

[20481 

I love my wife, but oh, you kid. 

Two children. (© 1c. July 12, 1909; 
G 30807.) 


ROBERTS, JOHNSON & RAND SHOE CO., 
St. Louis, Mo. [20482 
May I have the next; by C. HE. John- 
son. Young girl with cadet. (©O1-e. 
July 12, 1909; G 303805.) 


313 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


20483 
Runeius (CarL), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[20483 | 
Ram (The); by C. Rungius. Ram 


standing on rock facing the beholder. 
(© 1c. July 9, 1909; G 30295.) 
ScHoLz (Cari), Chicago, Ill. [20484 

Comparison of the height of Wash- 
ington monument with depth of a coal 
mine shaft, both being equal in height 
and depth. (I 30204, June 26, 1909; 
1 photo July 17, 1909.) 

SCHWARTZ’S (SAMUEL) SONS & ©CO., 
New York, N. Y. [ 20485, 20486 

Minuet; by E. L. Garrido. Couple 
dancing. (© 1. July 15, 1909; G 
80289.) 

Salome; by Fuchs. Girl decorated 
with jewelry. (© 1. July 15, 1909; 
G 30288.) 

SIMPLEX LITHOGRAPH co., New York, 
INS es [20487 
Ready for work or play; by Archie 


Gunn. Wide-awake girl, standing with | 


expectant attitude, game board under 
one arm, toy typewriter in other hand. 
(© 1c. July 12, 1909; G 30273.) 
SrgvEN (B.) Toulouse, France. 
[20488-20497 

At the stage director’s office. 
rector is seated looking at young 
woman in walking dress who holds up 
her skirt. (© 1c. July 26, 1909; G 
30364. ) 


Before the sea; by Saubes. Sea- 


man’s wife, sitting on ground, holding | 


baby ; behind her three seamen, gazing 
on the sea. 
303861. ) 


First appearance. Actress dressed 
for stage. (© 1c. July 26, 1909; G 
30368. ) 


Fishing port; by Toussaint. En- 
trance of a fishing port, 2 fishing boats, 
one with sail and one man, other with- 
out sail and two men. (© 1c. July 
26, 1909; G 30855.) 

Laying up the boat; by Balaude. 
Two women in water dragging a truck, 
loaded with fishing tackle on which 
two children are seated, two men are 
pushing. 
30362. ) 

Letter (The); by Tanoux. Young 
woman, reading a letter, standing be- 
fore window. (© 1c. July 26, 1909; 
G 30357.) 


Di- | 


(© 1e¢. July 26, 1909; G | 


(© 1 c. July 26, 1909: | 


SirvEN (B.)—Continued. 

On the scent; by C. Reichert. Two 
dogs before a brushwood bordering a 
cornfield. (© 1c. July 26, 1909; G 
30360. ) 


Sewing lesson; by Tanoux. Young 
woman teaching sewing to a little girl, 
in background man standing. (© 1 
c. July 26, 1909; G 30858.) 


Struggle for prey; by C. Reichert. 
Two hounds standing near a dead roe. 
(©O 1c. July 26, 1909; G 30359.) 

Watering place; by Muenier. Pond, 
a cow drinking. (© 1 ¢« July 26, 
1909; G 30356.) 

SOUTHERN MFG. Co., Richmond, Va. 
[20498 

Southern melodies. Lady, gentle- 
man, little girl and boy, on front porch. 
Lady playing on guitar. (©1e. July 
10, 1909; G 80272.) 


SPOFFORD (EDWARD W.), New York, 
ING NS. [20499 


Long Island, N. Y. Bird’s-eye view. 
(© 1c. July 9, 1909; G 30296.) 


WHITAKER (JOHN) Philadelphia, Pa. 
[20500-20503 

In old Virginia. Young man of co- 
lonial period assisting young woman 
down steps leading from doorway to 


carriage. (© 1c. July 138, 1909; G 
30276. ) 
Pomona. Young woman carrying a 


Out of doors, foliage 
(© 1e. July 


dish of fruit. 
and sky in background. 
13, 1909; G 30275.) 

Powder puff. Young woman, seated 
in front of mirror, right hand raised 
holding powder puff. (©1e. July 13, 
1909; G 30277.) 

Summertime. 3 cows, two stand in 
brook, one on bank, on right is tall 
tree. (©1ce. July 13, 1909; G 30274.) 


| WHITEHEAD & HoacG co., Newark, N. J. 


[20504 

Washington (George), profile. Plas- 

ter model. (© 1c. July 9, 1909; G 
30352. ) 


WILLET STAINED GLASS & DEC. CO., Pitts- 
burg, Pa. [20505 
Christ before Pilate. Window de- 
sign, figure of Christ in the fore- 
ground, to the right Pilate is seated. 
(© 1e July 9, 1909; G 30333.) 


Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalogue since 


Jan. 1, 1909 


20506-22474. 
PeohakRyY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CA'TALOGUE 


OF 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 83, 1891 
OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND MARCH 4, 1909 


PART 4: 


REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR 
PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL 
CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND PIC- 
TORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS; WORKS OF ART 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 4 
Nos. 35-39 
SEPTEMBER, 1909 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


1909 


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


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

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

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

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

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


An annual index of proprietors is furnished for this part in the December issue. 
The subscription price for Part 4, which must be for the complete calendar year, is 
$0.75 for the year 1909 and $0.50 for the year 1910, payable in advance to the Superin- 
tendent of Documents by postal money order, express order, or New York draft. 


CLASSES H-K, 


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


AD ART SERVICE, Cleveland, Ohio. 
[20506, 20507 
County fair, 1909.—State fair, 1909. 
© Aug. 2, 1909; 2c. Aug. 2, 1909; K 
329, 330. 


AGNEW (W. H), Tyrone, Pa. 
[20508, 20511 


Stevens Park dam and bungalow: 
Looking north; Looking west. © Aug. 
a 2009 - 2 @ each Aug. 25, 1909; J 
130875, 130876. 


Tyrone, Pa.: P.R.R. athletic field; 
Reservoir. © Aug. 1, 1909; 2 c. each 
Aug. 25, 1909; J 180874, 180877. 


ALVEY-FERGUSON Co., INC., Louisville, 
Ky. [20512-20519 
A-F apron conveyers proposed for 
Western sugar refining co., San Fran- 
cisco, Cal. ©l1ec. Aug. 18, 1909; I 43. 


A-F conyeyers, proposed for Bowler 
bros., ltd., Worcester, Mass. © 1. 
July 22, 1909; I 27. 


— proposed for Illinois glass ©co., 
Alton, Ill. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1909; I 47. 


proposed for Purity brewing 
‘eco,. Minneapolis, Minn. © 1c. Aug. 
4, 2009.: I 40. 


proposed system for the Spring- 
field breweries, Springfield, Mass. © 
1c. Aug. 2, 1909; I 36. 


A-F power conveyers, proposed for 
Panama R. R. co. © 1c. July 26, 
1909; I 28. 


proposed for Central R. R. of 
Ne ©) 1 @. July 22, 1909; I 26. 


Mail conveyer system, proposed for 
Chicago & Northwestern ry. co. Pas- 
senger station, Chicago, Ill © 1. 
Sept. 4, 1909; I 48. 


AMERICAN COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING CO., 
New York, N. Y. [18 prints.] 
[20520-20532 


At the depot. — Caught. — Clown 
(The).—Donkey ride.—Fishing.—Get- 


AMERICAN COMMERCIAL 
co.—Continued. 


ting ready.—Leap frog.—Out for a 
ride.—Resting.—_Summer girl.—Tea on 
the lawn.— Tug of war.— Vacation 
girl © Aug. 1, 1909; 2 c@ of each 
July 23, 1909; K 223-235. 


ADVERTISING 


AMERICAN ‘SIGHT SEEING COACH CO., 
New York, N. Y. [20533 


Seeing New York. © July 30, 1909; 
2 @ duly 30; 1909; Ki 279. 
AMERICAN TOBACCO co., New York, 
ING YG [20534 
Sweet caporal cigarettes. © July 
19, 1909; 2 e. July 21, 1909; K 182. 


AMERICAN WATCH TOOL COo., Waltham, 


Mass. [ 20535, 20536 
Webster-Whitcomb elect. 
— Slide rest. 


© July 20, 1909; 2 c. July 19, 1909; 
K 190, 191. 


Amy (GrorGE A.), New York, N. Y. 
[20587-20539 
Mark Twain at home. 1-3. © Aug. 
eo 1909: 2 cc. exch duly, 21, Le0Se ad 
130315-1303817. 


ANGLIN (MarcARET), New York, N. Y. 

[20540-20543 

Anglin (Margaret); by Steichen. 

1, 2. © Sept. 4, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 
5, 1909; J 180345-130346. 


bronze relief head, by T. Spicer 
Simpson. © Sept. 4, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 4, 
1909; H 19. 

etching of head by Tebegue. © 
Sept. 4, 1909; 2c. Aug. 5, 1909; H 20. 


ARMBRUSTER (HENRIETTA), Denver, 


Colo. [20544 

’Tis only a bit of mountains grand. 

© Aug. 27, 1909; 2 ¢. July 29, 1909; 
K 505. 


315 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20545 


BAIN (GEORGE GRANTHAM), New York, 
INS YY. [20545-20567 
ator 4d.13.) 1, 2.. © July 2%, 1909. 
2 c. of each Aug. 7, 1909; J 180385, 
1803886. 
Besant (Annie) 847-6, 847-7. © 
Aug. 2, 1909; 2 c. of each Aug. 7, 1909; 
J 130395, 130396. 


Bleriot: At chalk cliffs of Dover, 


849-14; in mid channel, 849-12, 850-4; 
Leaving Calais, 850-7; Ready at Ca- 
lais, 850-1, 850-8. © Aug. 3, 1909; 2c. 
of each Aug. 17, 1909; J 180688-180693. 

Crane (Chas. R.) 219-9, 219-10. © 
Aug. 10, 1909; 2 c. of each Aug. 17, 
1909; J 1380698, 130699. 

Curtiss (Glenn) 852-5, 852-18, 851-8. 
© Aug. 5, 1909; 2 c. of each Aug. 17, 
1909; J 180695-1380697. 

Curtiss (Mrs. Glenn) 852-12. © 
Age: 3 1909." 2 e. Aus. a, 19085 od 
130694. 

Gizycki (Countess) and _ child. 
861-4. © Aug. 17, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 18, 
1909; J 180715. 

* Gizycki (Countess Felicia) 861-5. 
© Aug. 17, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1909; 
J 130714. 

pusserand. (ds) Sy). Tat CO Guly. 
29, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 7, 1909; J 130387. 

-Peter (Consul). Smoking. 847-10, 
847-11. © Aug. 2, 1909; 2 c. of each 
Aug. 7, 1909; J 130398, 180394. 

Straus (Nathan) 856-2, 856-3. © 
Aug. 10, 1909; 2 c of each Aug. 17, 
1909; J 180700, 130701. 


BAKER (C. H.), Pittsburg, Pa. 
[20568-20574 
Pittsburg, Pa., Forbes field, opening 
game between Pittsburg and Chicago, 
1-7. © Aug. 4, 1909; 2 c. of each Aug. 
5, 1909; J 180290-1380296. 


BAKER (WALTER) CO., Boston, Mass. 
[20575 
Hospitality. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1909; 
J 1380397. 


BANDHOLTZ (FRED J.), Des Moines, Ia. 
[20576-20585 
Billings, Mont. © Aug. 26, 1909; 2 
e. Aug. 30, 1909; J 180953. 
Deadwood, S. Dak. © Aug. 12, 
1909; 2 ec. Aug. 16, 1909; J 130660. 
Fort McKenzie, Wyo. 3d battalion 
19th Inf. © Aug. 20, 1909; 2 ce Aug. 
23, 1909; J 130842. 
Fort Meade, S. Dak. 4th U. S. cav- 


pt. Iv, n. s., v.4 


BANDHOLTzZ (FRED J.)—Continued. 

Lead, S. Dak. © Aug. 12, 1909; 2 ¢«. 
Aug. 16, 1909; J 130661. 

Livingston, Mont. © Aug. 26, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 30, 1909; J 1380952. 

Sheridan, Wyo. © Aug. 20, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 28, 1909; J 180841. 

Sturgis, S. Dak. © Aug. 9, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 12, 1909; J 180536. 


Birds eye view. © Aug. 9, 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 12, 1909; J 130537. 


BANE (A. M.), Buffalo, N. Y. 
[20586-20590 
I am sending you time.—Man made 
the city.—Mill with its hum.—To the 
winds give your troubles.—World is 
full of roses. © July 15, 1909; 2 ¢. of 
each July 15, 1909; K 147-151. 


BARKALOW BROS., Omaha, Nebr. 
[20591 


Omaha, Nebr., Union depot. © July 
27, 1909; 2 ce. July 29, 19093 me 2aG: 


BARKER (H. E.), Springfield, Ill. 
[20592 


Lincoln (Abraham). © Aug., 1909; 
2c. July 28, 1909; J 129904. 


BARMORE (CHARLES), New York, N. Y. 
[20598, 20594 


Lincoln (Abraham); by James S. 


King. © July 20, 1909; 2c July 20, 
1909; K 405. 
Tennyson (Alfred); by A. G. 


Learned. © July 20, 1909; 2 ¢ July 
20, 1909; K 406. 


BARNARD’S STUDIO, Wallace, Idaho. ‘ 
[20595-20602 

Bunker hill and Sullivan mill. © 
July 30, 1909; 2 « Aug? 2) 4909257 
180053. 

Hercules mill and tram. © July 
80, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1909; J 130464. 

Morning mill. © July 30, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 9, 1909; J 180463. 

Mammoth no. 6. © July 30, 1909; 
2 c. Aug. 9, 1909; J 180462. 

Mullan, Idaho. © July 30, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 9, 1909; J 180465. 

Snowstorm mine. © July 30, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 2,.1909; J 180054. 

Sweeney mill. © July 30, 1909; 2 c. 
Aug. 2, 1909; J 180055. 

Wallace, Idaho, looking north-west. 


alry, 1,2. © July 19, 1909; 2 c. each | © July 30, 1909; 2 ce. Aug. 2, 1909; J 


July 28, 1909; J 130044, 130045. 


) 130056. 


316 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 35-389, Sept., 1909 


20677 


BARNEKOW & Petz, Perth Amboy, 
N. J [206038, 20604 
Jefferson Market—opening day, 1, 2. 
© Aug. 9, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 11, 
1909; J 1380935, 130936. 


Barnes (A. J.), Springfield, I]. 
[20605-20609 
Manual training designs. Plates 1— 
4. ©1c. each July 31, 1909; I 29-32. 
—— Plate 5. ©l1e. Aug. 26, 1909; 
I 46. 


BASSLER (W. G.), Zelienople, Pa. 
[20610, 20Gi1 
Zelienople, Pa. A, B. © Aug. 4, 
1909; 2 ce. each Aug. 5, 1909; J 130284, 
180285. 


BaATTELL (Rosa Lewis), Cedar Grove, 


Wis. [20612-20633 
Cedarburg, Wis.: Foot bridge; 
Scene; Street; Summertime; Vista. 


© July 24, 1909; 2 c. each July 26, 
1909; J 130398—150401, 130410. 


Milwaukee, Wis.: Court of honor; 
Deer in St. Francis park; East Water 
st.; Grand ave.; Grand ave. and West 
Water st.; Milwaukee river; St. Fran- 
cis seminary grounds; Upper Grand 
ave.; Wisconsin st. © Aug. 3, 1909; 2 
e. each Aug. 6, 1909; J 130327-1303835. 


Port Washington, Wis.: Birdseye 
view; Franklin st. 1, 2; Glimpse of; 
Government pier; Harbor (The); 
Home, sweet home; Rising generation. 
© July 24, 1909; 2 c@ each July 26, 
1909; J 130402-130409. 


BrecKMAN (THOMAS J.), Philadelphia, 
Pa. [ 20634, 20635 
His master’s clothes. © July 12, 
1909; 2 c. July 16, 1909; K 135. 
Oh! for L. & D. now. © Aug. 3, 
1909; 2 ce. Aug. 6, 1909; K 461. 


BEERBOWER (GEORGE M.), New York, 

OY. [20636 

Foreign matter found in oats. 
1 ec. Aug. 6, 1909; J 1380939. 


BELL (LILLIAN M.), Grangeville, Idaho. 
[4 photographs] [20637-20640 


Lawyer canyon viaduct.—Looking | 
through tunnel.—Picking up a stray | 
car at tun 6.—Train on Half Moon 


bridge. © Aug. 23, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 26, 
1909; J 130884—130887. 


BELTRAH & BELTRAH, Baltimore, Md. 
[20641 
Musical dairy. ©1c. July 8, 1909; 
J 129889. 


© | 


BERWIN (L. M.), Chicago, Il. 
[20642, 206438 
Billiken and Bobby. © Aug. 1, 
19091 ¢. Augsy 2, 1909: K 317. 
——© Aug. 8, 1909; 1 c. Aug. 9, 
1909; K 525. 


Betts & Betts, New York, N. Y. 
[20644 
Betts man. © July 16, 1909; 2. 
July 29, 1909; K 216. 


BIEDER (J. L.) co., Chicago, Ill. 
[ 20645, 20646 
Dutchman’s soliloquy. © Aug. 3, 
1909; 2 ce. Aug. 5, 1909; K 427. 
Golden rule prayer. © Aug. 3, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 5, 1909; K 426. 


BieEN (Junius) & co. New York, 
NGS. [20647-20652 
Over the garden wall. 1-6. © 
July 5, 1909; 2 c. of each Aug. 18, 1909; 
J 130982-130987. 


BIOGRAPH Co., New York, N. Y. 
[20653-20663 
[Moving picture rolls] 
Better way. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1909; 
J 130564. 
His wife’s visitor. © 1c. Aug. 19, 
1909; J 130779. 


Indian runner’s romance. © 1 «. 
Aug. 24, 1909; J 130843. 
Jones’ (Mr.) burglar. © 1c. Aug. 


10, 1909; J 130484. 
Mended lute. ©1c. Aug. 7, 1909; 
J 130411. 


Mrs. Jones’ lover. 
1909; J 130780. 


© 1 c. Aug. 19, 


Oh, uncle. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1909; J 
, 180911. 
Seventh day. ©1c. Aug. 27, 1909; 
J 130912. 
Slave (The). ©1c. July 30, 1909; 
J 129866. 


Strange meeting. © 1c. Aug. 5, 


1909; J 130279. 
They would elope. 
1909; J 130485. 


© 1 ec. Aug. 10, 


BISBEE (CLARENCE EH.) Twin Falls, 

Idaho. [20664 

Shoshone Falls, Idaho, 120. © Aug. 
1, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1909; J 180545. 


Brack (W. J.), Chicago, Ill. [13 pho- 
tographs. ] [20665-20677 
Absorbing story.—Bedtime.—Conduc- 
tors’ delight.—Game of hearts.—Good 
bye.—Good story.—Happy moment.— 


317 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20678 


pt. Iv,n.s., v.4 


BLtack (W. J.), Chicago, Ill.—Cont’d. 


Interesting game.—Lunch time—Our 
wedding trip.—Sand mans a coming.— 
Sweets to the Sweet.—Westward. 1c. 
each July 9, 1909; J 180297-130309. 


BLANCHARD (Isaac H.) co., New York, 
Ns. ¥:; [20678 


Adams (Maude) as Joan of Are; by 
Alphonse Mucha. © Aug. 1, 1909; 2c. 
July 3, 1909; K 388. 

BLUMENSTIEL & SMITH, Charles City, 
Iowa. [20679 


Charles City, Iowa, Hart, Parr co. 
factory. © Aug. 25, 1909; 2 c Aug. 
20, 1909; J 1380994. 


Book NEWS MONTHLY, Philadelphia, 
Pa. [20680 
Hamilton (Lady) as Daphne; by 
George Romney. © July 29, 1909; 2 ¢. 
July 28, 1909; K 198. 


Bowers (B. M.), Ridgewood, N. J. 
[20681 
Fulton’s (Robert) Clermont. 
Aug. 1, 1909; 2 ¢. July 27, 1909; K 185. 
Boyer (Maurice W.), Nantucket, Mass. 
[20682 
Siasconset, Mass., wireless station. 
© Aug. 9, 1909; 2 ec. Aug. 12, 1909; J 
180553. 
BrapDsHaw (A. J.), Au Sable, Mich. 
[20683 
East Tawas, Mich., Public school. 
© July 28, 1909; 2c. July 17, 1909; J 
129855. 


BRANDEL (WILLIAM H.), Buffalo, N. Y. 


[20684 

Crystal Beach, Bathing. © 1 e«. 
Aug. 24, 1909; J 130988. 

BRAUN, CLEMENT & co., New York, 


Noe [20685-20820 


A. (Mme); portrait by de la Gran- 
dara. 8415. 

Allégresse; by Dagnan Bouveret. 
8386. 


Amour profond; by A. Guillaume. 
8444. 

Anecdote (L’); by 
8448. 

ae (L’); by Edgar Maxence. 
08. 


A. Guillaume. 


Approche (L’) de Vorage; by L. 
Barillot. 8398. 

Aprés Vaverse; by <A. Sténgelin. 
8466. 

Astorga; by de Boislecomte. 8382. 
Au baleon; by V. Checa. 8439. 


Au bord de la mer; by Louise Ab- 
bema. 8379. 


BRAUN, CLEMENT & co.—Continued. 


Au chaos de Villers; by Ad. Marais. 
8419. 


Au crépuscule; by Voisard Margerie. 
8436. 


Au fond du pare; by Abel Boye. 
5903. 


Au gué Normandie; by Ad Marais. 
8420. 


Aux eaux, lV’heure de concert; by 


Albert Guillaume. 8441. 

Baigneuse; by Gustave Jacquet. 
5904. 

Baiser (Un) qui s’envole; by Bru- 
nery. 5915. 


Bateaux rentrant par coup de vent; 
by F. Le Gott Gérard. 8395. 


Belle (La) Montmartroise; by Henri 
Gsell. 5902. 


Berger (Le); by DesSvarreux Lar- 
penteur. 8464. 


Bergére (Le); by Desvarreux-Lar- 
penteur. 8453. 


Bergéres (Les) de Chailly; by Aimé 


Perret. 58938. 
Billet (Le) de logement; by H. 
Brispot. 8424. 


Bouton de rose; by V. Schramm. 
5870. 

Bruleuses de goémons, Ile de Sein. 
by H. Royar. 8889. 


Cantiniére (La) est condamnée 4 
étre promenée nue, by HE. J. Delahaye. 


Ce que demandait Dieu, ce qu’a fait 
V’homme; by G. Lhoste. 8484. 

Cerf (Le) 4 Vétang; by P. Taver- 
nier. 8462. 

Cerfs allant boire; by G. F. Roetig. 
8459. 

Cerfs surpris par Vorage; by G. F. 
Roetig. 84388. 

Chant V de l’Enfer du Dante; by L. 
Royer. 8421. 

Cigale (La) endormie; by Mlle. J. 
Grenouilloux. 5929. 

Circassienne au bain; by Th. Ralli. 
5908, 

Clair de lune; by Jan van Beers. 
5912. 

Communiantes 
Bail. 8403. 

Corde (Le) cassée; by HE. Deully. 
5900. 


(Les); by Joseph 


Cortége (Le) du gladiateur; by Em. 
Vassarri. 5916. 

Crevettiers de MHonfleurs; by P. 
Jobert. 8416. 


318 


MISCELLANEOUS 

nos. 35-39, Sept., 1909 
BRAUN, CLEMENT & co.—Continued. 

Cueillette (La) du gui sacre; by J. 
Aubert. 84385. 

Cygne (Le) -jalouse indiscrétion ; by 
Henry Farré. 5911. 

Dans l’avallonnais; by H. Mouren. 


Dans l’or des moissons; by Georges | 


Langée. 8397. 
Dans la prairie; by P. Tavernier. 
8452. 


Danseuse esSpagnole; 
Bouveret. 8387. 


Dante et Beatrix; by Mlle. E. Sourel. 
5923. 


Dante et Beatrix; (partie centrale) 
by Mile. E. Sourel. 83892. 


Déjeuner au harem au Caire; 
Bridgman. 5917. 

Dentelliére; by C. A. Lenoir. 

Départ (Un) a MHyeres; 
Marcke. 8407. 

Départ (Le) pour le gymkana; by 
Ch. Walhain. 58 

Derniers (Les) lois: 
vernier. 8429. 

Deyant la glace; by Gab. de Cool. 
5928. 


Diane; by Henri Daudin. 


by 


by 


5914. 
by Van 


by’ PB. Fa- 


5924. 


Dimanche matin; by Mme. Cecile 


Jay. 8418. 


Doloroso; by L. de Jonciéres. 8381. 


Echappé (L’) a offrande; by Tatte- | 


grain. 8390. 
En féte; by L. Galond. 5894. 
Espoir; by Ed Cabane. 8450. 
Etude (L’) en Espagne; by 
Berges. 5906. 
Eve sur ’éléphant; by Surand. 
Femme et fleurs; by Ad Piot. 8455. 
Fessée (La); by Paul Marie. 5922. 
Fileuse et menagére; by Aimé Per- 


G. 


ret. 5896. | 
Fin de labeur; by Georges Laugée. | 
8398. 
Flandre; by Cecile Paul Baudry. 
8411. 


Fleurs des champs; by F. A. De- 
lobbe. 5913. 

Fragilité; by Lionel Royer. 8449. 

Galant message; by Denis Etchevery. 
5898. 

Galathée; by A. Mercié. 5926. 

Germanicus devant le disastre de 
Varus; by Lionel Royer. 8468. 

Heure (L’) calme; by Debat Pon- 
san. 8383. 


Dagnan- | 


CLASSES, H TO K 


| 


BRAUN, CLEMENT & co.—Continued. 

| Indisecret (L’); by Lézille des Es- 
Sarts. 5905. 

| Jeune fille; by Ad Piot. 8422. 


20820 


| 


Jeune fille a sa toilette: by Hag- 
borg. 5918S. 
Jeune fille au perroquet; by J. 


Gounod. 8380. 


Jeune fille mettant sa fourrure; by 
| Hagborg. 5920. 


Juillet; by Paul Tillier. 


8400. 


| Lettre (La); by J. Triquet. 5927. 
| Lutte (La); by E. Joannon. 5901. 
Marchand d’oranges; by F. A. 


Delobbe. 8410. 

Mare (Une) en Normandie; 
Barillot. 8896. 

Marriage (Un) Breton 4 Concar- 
| neau; by Ed. Sain. 8448. 

Matin (Le); by Prévot-Valery. 

Matin (Le) avec étangs de Cernay 
ville; by A. Wallet. 8460. 


Meute (La); by Ed. Doigneau. 
8426. 


Mon modéle Pepita; by G. Berges. 


by L. 


(La) Egle; by Guinier. 


| 5892 

Napoleon en compagne; by R. Des- 
| varreux. 5880. 

| Napoleon et son Etat-Major; 
| Raymond Desvarreux. 8468. 


| Naiade 
i] 


by 


| Nymphes (Les) de la Seine, de la 
Manche et de l’Oise; by A. La Lyre. 
| 8888. 
| On n’entre pas; 
| 8442. 
Papillon (Le); by Chantron. 


by A. Guillaume. 


5891. 
Partie (Une) 4 quatre; by Gardner- 
| Bouguereau. 8414. 
| Partie (La) @échec; by H. Brispot. 
8423. 
Passeur (Le) absent—soir; 
de Souza Pinta. 8391. 


Pécheurs de homards; 
Walden. 8402. 


Pécheurs ploumanakais 
| chapelle: by Gueldry. 8401. 
Petite idylle Bretonne; by Ed. Sain. 
8447. 
Petite pudeur; by Pizzella. 8456. 
Pierrette; by H. Roudel. 5895. 
Pointers; by Percival Rosseau. 8461. 


| Pré (Le) Catelan (Bois de Bou- 
| logne) ; by H. Gervex. 8384. 


Princesses modernes; by J. M. Avy. 


by G. 
by Lionel 


dans la 


319 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20821 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.4 


BRAUN, CLEMENT & co.—Continued. 
Printemps (Le); by J. Girardet. 
5875. 
Pugno (Raoul); portrait by Mau- 
rice Bompard. 8469. 


Quai (Le) et les remparts (Con- 
earneau); by F. Le Gott Gérard. 
8394. 

Repos (Le) des faneuses; by Emile 
Adan. 8458. 

Rescappé. See Hchappé. 


Retour 4 la bergerie; by Aimé Per- 
ret. 5899. 

Réve (Le); by Ed. Cabane. 8451. 

Réve d’or; by A. Bellet. 84383. 

Reveil (Le) de Psyche; by M Ben- 
ner. 8457. 

Rosalie (La Sceur) reconnue et ac- 
clamée dans un quartier populaire en 
1832; by A. de Richemont. 8417. 


Rosier (Le); by D. Enjolras. 5883. 


Rouget de V’Isle compose la Mar- 
seillaise; by Jacques Scherrer. 8406. 


Salut 4 St. Anne; by Duvent. 8409. 


Sangliers banges dans le neige; by 
J. F. Roetig. 8487. 


Séance (La) de plein air; by J. 
Ballaveine. 5897. 

Soir (Le); by Prevot-Valery. 84380. 

Soir calme; by Ed. Crémieux. 8399. 

Soir de fete; by L. A. Tessier. 5889. 


Soir en Bretagne; by G. Maroniez. 
8427. 


Soleil d’ automne; by A. M. Gorter. 
8385. 


Soleil levant; by A. Stengelin. 8465. 
Solitude; by A. Point. 5919. 
Solitude; by G. Seignac. 5879. 


Sur la barricade; by Ch. Mouau. 
8404. 

Sur la plage de Bercq-la nuit; by 
G. Maroniez. 8428. 

Symphonie lunaire; by A. Stengelin. 
8467. 


Tarots (Les); by Martin Kavel. 
5907. 


Téte a téte; by A. Guillaume. 8445. 

Toilette (La); by J. Scalbert. 8454. 

Toilette d’une patricienne; by HE. 
Vasarri. 5925. 

Vision de Jeanne d’Are; by Cour- 
celles Dumont. 8440. 

Vos billets; by A. Guillaume. 


X. (Mademoiselle) et son chien; 
by Hughes Talbot. 5921. 


1812; by A. Bligny. 8405. 


8446. 


BRAUN, CLEMENT & co.—Continued. 
© Aug. 5, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1909; J 
130140-130275. 


BRETT LITHOGRAPHING CO., New York, 

N: Y. [20821 

Dutch girl. © Aug. 15, 1909; 2 ¢ 
July 29, 1909; K 287. 


Brock (F. B.), Washington, D. C. 
[20822 
Optical prism device. ©1c. Aug. 8, 


1909; I 38. 


Brown (H. W.), Tifton, Ga. 
[20823-20825 
Fine watermelon. © ic. Aug. 30, 
1909; J 131033. 
Just the right size for one pumpkin 


pie. ©l1c. Aug. 30, 1909; J 131032. 


Rattlesnake watermelons, grown 
near Tifton, Ga. © Aug. 14, 1909; 2 
e. Aug. 14, 1909; J 180992. 


BureGess (W. E.), Scottsville, Va. 
[20826 
Palmyra, Va., Confederate soldiers’ 
monument. © Aug. 17, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 
11, 1909; J 180957. 


BURNHAM (Epwarp K.), Gloucester, 
Mass. [20827-20828 


Our method of boning codfish. 1, 2. 


© July 28, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1909; K 
384, 385. 


CAMPANA (D. M.), Chicago, Tl, [18 
prints]. [20829-20846 
American beauties.—Apples.—Black- 
berries. — Cherries. — Chrysanthe- 
mums.—Currants.—Double  violets.— 
Nasturtiums.—Peaches.—Pink roses.— 
Plums.— Red poppies. —Study in 
browns.—Study in green and gray.— 
Study in green and orange.—Study in 
peacock colors.—Study in red and 
black.—Study in violet color. © 
Aug. 15, 1909; 2c. each July 26, 1909; 
KK. 238-255. 


CARLSON BROTHERS, Elgin, Il. 
[20847, 20848 
Elgin, Ill, Camp Deneen. 1. © 
July 17, 1909; 2 ce. July 26; 19095 5 
1305380. 


2. © July 25, 19095 2 cae 
11, 1909; J 180531. 


CENTRAL PHOTO. co., Ft. Scott, Kans. 

[20849 

Siesta (The). © Aug. 16, 1909; 2c. 
Aug. 18, 1909; J 1380712. 


CENTURY PRINTING CO., 

Iowa. [ 20850. 

Beginning and end of life. © July 
19, 1909; 2 c@ July 17, 1909; K 374. 


Des Moines, 


320 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 35-389, Sept., 1909 


CHENEY (Mary Movutton), Minneapo- 

lis, Minn. [20851 

Post card to. © July 12, 1909; 2 «. 
July 14, 1909; K 100. 


CHILDS co., New York, N. Y¥. [20852 


Arab (The). © Aug. 15, 1909; 2 ec. 
July 31, 1909; J 130896. 


CIANI (ALFonso A.), New York, N. Y. 

[208538 

New York, N. Y., tower of Metro- 

politan Life B’ld’g. © Sept. 1, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 26, 1909; J 130880. 


CxiaRK (C. H.), St. Johnsbury, Vt. 
[20854 
Good old summer time in Vermont. 
© July 20, 1909; 2c. Aug. 4, 1909; K 
387. 


CLARK (CATHERINE), Denver, Colo. 
[20855 
Ueber allen gipfeln ist ruh © 
July 12, 1909; 2 ec June 22, 1909; K 
173. 


CLARK (HucH ELMER) & Bros., Ro- 
chester, N. Y. [20856 
Extra weatherproof casement win- 
dow sash and lock. © 1c. Aug. 4, 
1909; I 39. 


CLaRK (J. MAXWELL), North Hadley, 

Mass. [20857, 20858 

Goffe chair, 1-2. © Aug. 2, 1909; 
2 ce. July 30, 1909; J 129864, 129865. 


Ciece (Epwarp T.), New Brighton, 
ee [20859 
Sailors’ Snug Harbor, N. Y.; five 
front buildings. © July 30, 1909; 2c. 
July 31, 1909; K 284. 


CLIFFORD (C. E.), Wabasha, Minn. 
[20860, 20861 
Mississippi river, moonlight on. © 
1c. July 26, 1909; J 129839. 


©l1ec. Aug. 5, 1909; J 180343. 


CopuRN (Henry L.), Warren Summit, 
N. H. [20862-20867 


Warren Summit, N. H., N. H. State 
Sanatorium; Administration building; 
Ward building; Ward building, piazza. 
© 1 ¢. each July 31, 1909; J 129901- 
129903. 


Bird’s-eye view; Ward building 
exterior; Ward building interior. © 
See eso. 2 ¢c Aug. %,.1909; J 
130382130384. 


CocHRANE (R. E.), Belleville, Kans. 
[20868 
Republic County [Kans.] war vet- 
erans. © July 23, 1909; 2 c. June 26, 
1909; J 130070. 


20916 


CoLe (Davin S.), Washington, Iowa. 
[20869, 20870 
Normal.—Smile (The). © Aug. 21, 
1909 ; 2 ec. each Aug. 19, 1909; J 130930, 
130981. 


CoLLigrgk (P. F.) & son, New York, 
NGCY. [20871-20875 


Herd of Coke’s hartebeests at night. 
© July 31, 1909; 2 c. July 31, 1909; 
1 292: : 

Lion hunting by flashlight, 1-3. © 
Aug. 10, 1909; 2 ec. Aug. 10, 1909; K 
559-561. 

Rewards of patience in the jungle. 
© July 31, 1909; 2 ec. July 31, 1909; 
K 291. 


CoLONIAL ART Co., Boston, Mass. 
[20876 
Roosevelt Theatre. © July 26, 1909; 
2 ce. July 23, 1909; K 156. 


COLUMBIA PHOTOGRAPH Co., Petersburg, 


Va. [20877 
Taft (President), reception of, in 
Petersburg, Va. May 19, 1909. © 
duly (29. 1909> 2 ce. duly 2a: Too Ss 

129814. 
COMMERCIAL CIRCULATING ASS’N., Wich- 
ita, Kans. [20878 


Wichita, Kans.; dedication services 
of new $100,000 bridge across the Ar- 
kansas River. © Aug. 15, 1909; 2. 
July 27, 1909; J 130344. 


COoNWELL (L. R.), New York, N. Y. 
[20879-20896 

Cordial Thanksgiving greeting. 
Greetings, 1-6. 

Heartless man of the moon. 

Thanksgiving day. 

Thanksgiving greetings, 1-4. 

To my valentine: a messenger of 
love; I wonder Cupid; When Cupid’s 
arrow strikes with piercing dart. 

To the one I love best; a symbol of 
love. 


Watch me join those two hearts as 
one. © July 19, 1909; 2 c. each July 
Pato: Ko £12-198,3 (2. 


Cook (Dora T.), Springfield, Mass. 
[20897 
Yawning baby. © Aug. 7, 1909; 2. 
Aug. 9, 1909; K 5389. 


COURIER CO. OF BUFFALO, Buffalo, N. Y. 
[20898-20916 
Americans both. 5825. © Aug. 6, 
1909; 2c. Aug. 9, 1909; K 521. 
Cooper (Harry L.) as Happy Heinie. 
© July 10, 1909; 2 c July 15, 1909; 
K 183. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20917 


CouURIER co. OF BurraLo—Continued. 

De Miller (Selon) as King David. 
© July 30, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1909; K 
408. 


Elmendorf. © July 9, 1909; 2 «¢. 
July 10, 1909; IX 178. 
Field (Al. G.) greater minstrels. 


© July 15, 1909; 2 ec. July 16, 1909; 
K 177. 

Fluffy Ruffles. 5802, 5812. © July 
80, 1909; 2 c each Aug. 5, 1909; K 
417, 409. 

—— 5803, 5804. © Aug. 3, 1909; 
2c. each Aug. 5, 1909; K 407, 414. 

Fluffy, the center of attraction. 
5820. © Aug. 6, 1909; 2 c Aug. 9, 
1909; K 522. 

Great original Gorton minstrels. © 
July 31, 1909; 2c. Aug. 2, 1909; K 328. 

In Africa; the Ju Ju girls. 5819. 
© July 30, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1909; K 
415. 

In Panama. 3656, 5808-5811. © 
July 80, 1909; 2 « Aug. 5, 1909; K 
410-418, 416. 

McIntyre and Heath in Hayti. 5841. 
© Aug. 3, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1909; K 
418. 

What’s the use, its all in vain. 
Hols; ©), Ag. 7, 1909;°2. @ Aue,.9, 
1909; K 514. 


CRAMER (G. M.), Washington, D. C. 
[20917-20922 

Off to Alexandria. 

Wright (Orville) and Lieut. Foulois 
preparing for their flight to Alexan- 
dria. 

Wright (Wilbur) timing flight. 

Wright aeroplane. 


—— and Starting tower. 


Side view. 


© Aug. 10, 1909; 2 c each Aug. 11, 
1909; J 180517, 180960, 1380516, 130959, 
130958, 130961. 


CREDIT REPORTING Co. oF N. E., Boston, 
Mass. [20923 
National ass’n mercantile agencies 
convention, Boston, Mass., Aug. 16— 
19, 1909. © Aug. 27, 1909; 2 ¢ Aug. 
28, 1909; J 180982. 


CRIPPER AND REESE, Bemidji, Minn. 

[5 photographs] [20924-20928 

Air walker—King of fowls.—Lake 

Irving.—Meet me at the gate.—Wad- 

ing. © Aug. 18, 1909; 2 c each Aug. 
21, 1909; J 180834—1308388. 


pt. Iv,n.s., v.4 


CROSE PHOTO. CO., Gary, Ind. [20929 

Gary, Ind. Bird’-eye view of Indi- 
ana steel co’s mills. © Aug. 7, 1909; 
2c. July 81, 1909; J 180548. 


CuLMER (H. L. A.), Salt Lake City, 

Utah. [20930 

Temple of Rio Virgin. © July 
1909; 2 c. July 10, 1909; H 4. 


CuRTIS (ASAHEL), Seattle, Wash. 
[20931-20933 
Above the clouds. 


Mt. Rainier, Wash., and the Carbon 
glacier. | 
Mt. Rainier, Wash. Spray Falls. 


© Aug. 24, 1909; 2 ec. each Aug. 30, 
1909; J 181024—-131026. 


Curtis (G. C.), Boston, Mass. [209384 


Seashore bordering a plain. © 1 «¢. 
Aug. 20, 1909; I 44. 


DAVIS ADVERTISING AND SALES CO., 
Birmingham, Ala. [20985 


Shopper’s guide of Greater Birming- 
ham. [cover design] © July 15, 1909; 
2e. July 26, 1909; K 256. 


Dawson (S. H.), Wooster, Ohio. 
[20936 
Wooster, Ohio. Summer school. © 
July 21, 1909; 2 « July 22,0009- 7 
130048. 


DECKER (ALFRED) & COHN, Chicago, 
Til. [20937-20939 
Society brand clothes. 1-3. © Aug. 
14, 1909; 2 ec. July 24, 1909; K 295-— 
297. 
DENTIST’S SUPPLY co., New York, N. Y. 
[20940 
Half Moon on the Hudson River. 
© Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c Aug. 27, 1909; J 
180942. 
DETROIT PHOTOGRAPHIC co., Detroit, 
Mich. [20941 
Yellowstone park, Big blue spring, 
Lower geyser basin. © July 26, 1909; 
2c. July 28, 1909; K 518. 


DETROIT PUBLISHING CO., Detroit, Mich. 


[20942-20999 
© Aug iz 


Britannia (Steamer). 
1909; 2c. Aug. 20, 1909; J 180796. 

Cincinnati, Ohio: Chester Park, to- 
boggan slide on the lake; Eden Park, 


Elinor gate; Eden Park, Spring house; — 


Lake, Burnet woods; Lincoln Park, 


the lake; Princess, Ohio river steamer ; — 


University of Cincinnati. © Aug. 2, 
1909; 2 ¢. each Aug. 4, 1909; J 180125- 
1801381. 


O22 


; 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


21058 


“nos. 35-39, Sept., 1909 


DETROIT PUBLISHING co.—Continued. 


—from Mt. Adams. © Aug. 12, 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1909; J 1380794. 


Columbus, Ohio: Carnegie Library; 
City Hall; Columbus from. court 
house; Court House; East Broad 
street; Franklin County Memorial 
~B’ld’g; Franklin Park; High st. and 
Broad st.; High st. at night; High st. 
south from Chestnut; Ohio State capi- 
tol; Ohio state university, campus; 
Ohio state university, main building; 
Olentangy Park, up the river; Schiller 
Park; Schiller Park, rustic bridge; 
Storage dam. © Aug. 12, 1909; 2 ¢. 
each Aug. 20, 1909; J 130795, 130799- 
130814. 


Detroit, Mich.: Belle Isle, canal 
and river; Belle Isle, Forest canal; 
Belle Isle, Pavillion and canal; Boat 
club, Ball room; Boat club, On the ver- 
anda, 1, 2; Don Juan de Austria, na- 
val reserves, Mich.: Jefferson avenue 
residence. 1, 2; Steamer, Thomas 
Lynch. © Aug. 2, 1909; 2 c. each 
Aug. 4, 1909; J 130114130115, 180182- 
130139. 


— Casino, Belle Isle; Griswold st. 
south from Michigan Ave. © Aug. 12, 


1909 ; 2 c. each Aug. 20, 1909; J 130797, | 


130798. 


Toledo, Ohio: Boody house; Casino, 
board walk; Collingwood ave.. view 
near W. Bancroft st.; Farm (The) ; 
Greyhound passing through Cherry st. 
bridge; Riverside park and _ beat 
house; Toledo beach from chutes; 
View; Water front. © Aug. 2, 1909; 
2 ec. each Aug. 4, 1909; J 130117-130124. 


Hotel Secor ; Hotel Secor. lobby ; 
Lueas County Court House; Madison 
Street; Summit Street; Produce Ex- 
change and Ohio B’ld’g; Up the Mau- 
mee, from Walbridge Park; Walbyidge 
Park; Water front, 1, 2. © Aug. 12, 


1909; 2 c. each Aug. 20, 1909; J 130783- | 


130791, 130793. 


William Livingston, steamer. © 
Aug. 12, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1909; J 
130792. 


Drury (GEORGE EDWARD), Columbus, 

Ind. [21000 

Girl’s head. © July 1, 1909; 2. 
July 19, 1909; K 285. 


Du Brut Cincinnati, 

Ohio. [21001-21004 

Du Brul (Napoleon), residence of, 

14. ©ic. Aug. 27, 1909; J 180907-— 
130910. 


(NAPOLEON ), 


Duncan (F. K.), Girard, Kans. 
[21005, 21006 
Call airship no 2: Rear of pavil- 
lion; With shop force. © July 7. 
1909; 2 c. each Aug. 9, 1909; J 130447, 
130448. 


DUNHAM (EpDGAR), Princeton, ill. 
[21007, 21008 
Fred Swain [steamboat]. © Aug. 
18, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1909; J 130669. 
Henry, Ill. © July 31, 1909; 2 «. 
Aug. 2, 1909; F 129917. 


DUQUESNE (FR1Tz), New York, N. Y. 
[21009 
Laudor (Henry Savage) in his 
Paris atelier with flying machine. © 
Mio, POON; 2 Gs Aue! (9, TOs 
130449. 
DurFEE (Susan T.), San Francisco, 
Cal. [21010 
Durfee radial calender. © 1 «@ 
Aug. 24, 1909; I 45. 
DuRSTHOFF (HANS), Berlin, Germany. 
[21011 


Godowsky (Leopold) in Wien. © 
July, 20, 19693°2 ¢.’ Aude. ts; Wer gs 
130563. 


Eaton (R. & D. Eunice), Syracuse, 

NYY. [21012 

This is your birthday. F 78218, 
June 30, 1909; 2 c. June 30, 1909. 


Orange, 


)- 


EDISON MANUFACTURING CO., 


N. J. [21013-21058 
Goward,.).CA,).2. 4-4. @, Aue oto: 
19093, 2 e... each. Aug.- 18, 1909; J 


130719—-130722. 

Far from the madding crowd. 1-3. 
© Aug. 17, 1909; 2 c each Aug. 23, 
1909; J 130831—-130833. 

Furnished rooms to let, 1-3. © 
Aug. 18, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 19, 1909; 
J 130771-130773. 

Lochinvar. 1-4. © Aug. 6, 1909; 
2 e. each Aug. 10, 1909; J 1380503-— 
130506. 

Love’s sacrifice. 14. © July 30, 
1909; 2 e@. each Aug. 10, 1909; J 
130495-130498. 


Newport, R. I., apprentice boys at 
Newport naval training station. 1-3. 
© Aug. 10, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 18, 
1909; J 180716—130718. 


Price of a soul. 14. © Aug. 13, 
1909; 2c. each Aug. 19, 1909; J 180767-— 


| 130770. 


Prince and the pauper. 1-7. 
Aug. 3, 1909; 2 ce. each Aug. 10, 1909; 
‘J 180507-130513. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21059 


pt. Iv, n.s., v. 4 


EDISON MANUFACTURING Co.—Cont’d. 
Simple home dinner. 1, 2. © Aug. 
17, 1909; 2 c@ each Aug. 28, 1909; J 
130829, 130830. 
Taking his photograph. 1-4. © 
July 27, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 10, 1909; 
J 180499-130502. 


Tobacco edict. Old New York, 1648. 
1, 2. ‘© Aug. 6,.1909%. 2-¢..,each, Aue. 
10, 1909; J 180514-180515. 

Web of fate. 1-3. © Aug. 20, 1909; 
2 c. each Aug. 26, 1909; J 130898— 
130900. 

Wright brothers’ aeroplane. 1-3. 
© Aug. 20, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 26, 
1909; J 180901-130908. 


EDMOND (WILLIAM J.), Philadelphia, 
Pa. [21059 


Catskill mountains, panorama as 
seen from Overlook Mt. © July 28, 
1909; 2c. July 31, 1909; J 129898. 


EDMONSTON (David B.), Washington, 
Dec: [21060 


Cannon (Joseph G.). © July 20, 
1909; 2c. July 8, 1909; J 180068. 


ENpers (Henry), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[21061 
Clermont (The). © Aug. 18, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 14, 1909; J 1809387. 


ENGLISH (H.), Kellogg, Idaho. [21062 
Going to work. © July 20, 1909; 
2c. July 26, 1909; J 180544. 


HRPENBECK (Harry T.), Atlantic City, 
None [21063 

Be careful when you strike. © Aug. 
19, 1909; 2 ec. Aug. 20, 1909; J 1380781. 


ESSELSTYN (J. N.), Lander, Wyo. 
[21064 
Burning at the stake. ©1c. July 


19, 1909; J 180090. 


EVERETT (HRNeEStT P.), Astoria, N. Y. 
[21065 
Nature’s monuments. © 1. Aug. 


30, 1909; J 180951. 


FAWKNER (FREDERICK P.), Cairo, Ill. 
[21066 

Thistlewood (Capt. N. B.) © Aug. 
11, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1909; J 130562. 


FEATHER (ROBERT Scott), New York, 
Ney: [21067 
Stoney Brook, L. I. Ye old home- 


stead. © Aug. 1, 1909; 2 ¢. July 31, 
1909; J 129899. 


KIELD AND STREAM PUB. CO., New York, 
Ne. [21068 


His last chance. © July 24, 1909; 
2G) duly’ 29, 1909: K Qsi- 


FIsHBAUGH (W. A.), Empire, Canal 
Zone. [21069-21075 
Panama: Culebra cut, looking 
south; Digging the Panama canal; 
Fighting the Cucaracha slide; Old Fort 
Chiriqui, Panama City; Scene in Cule- 
bra cut; Shooting mud to divert the 
Chagres river into canal; Suspension 
bridge across the canal. © Aug. 12, 
1909; 2 c. each Aug. 24, 1909; 1380844— 
180850. 


FLoE (HAston), Blue Harth, Minn. 
[21076 
Faribault co., Minn., makes corn. 
© Aug. 9, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1909; J 
130450. 


Forp (EDNA HILLYER), Waupun, Wis. 
[9 protographs. ] [21077-21085 
Chippewa squaw and child.—Ma-ka- 
tai-me-she-kid-kah.—Mo-hon-go.—Poca- 
hontas. — Sa-go-you-wat-ha. — Ta-ma- 


kake-toke. — Tens-kwau-Ta-wa, the 
prophet. — Thay-en-dau-egea (Capt. 
Joseph Brant).—Wa-em-boes-ha. © 


Aug. 9, 1909; 2 ec. of each Aug. 12, 
1909; J 1805382-1380535, 180538-130542. 


Foster (WILson), St. Louis, Mo. 
[21086 


Faithful. © July 26, 1909-2 
July 28, 1909; K 196. 
VRANCO-AMERICAN FERMENT Co., New 

Yorks,...Ney Ye [21087 


Apparatus for preparing scientific- 
ally soured milk with Metchnikoff 
lactobacilline powder. ©1c. July 28, 
1909; I 25. 


FRANKISH (CHAS. G.), Ontario, Cali- 
fornia. [21088-21094 
Spanish bayonet in blossom. 142. 
Stoddard’s canyon, Above Great 
Falls. 141. 
—— Carriage drive. 188. 
—— Great Falls. 140. 


Stoddard’s Falls, Southern Califor- 
nia. 148, 144. 


—— Lower cascades. 139. 


© July 8, 1909; 2 c. each July 14, 
1909; J 130091-130097. 


FRAZIER (EDWARD JAMES), Thompson, 
Mont. [21095-21105 


Black cub  bear.—Cliffs below 
Thompson Falls, Mont.—Cub bear.— 
My cub bear.— Thompson, Mont.— 
View between Eddy and Plains, Mont. 
—View of Missoula river, near Para- 
dise, Mont. © July 17, 1909; 20¢ 
each July 30, 1909; J 129856-129862. 


o24 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 35-39, Sept., 1909 


21158 


FRAZIER (EDWARD JAMES )—Continued. 


Graves Creek falls near Thompson, 
Mont. © July 17, 1909; 2c. July 8, 
1909; J 130668. 

Quinn’s hot springs, Mont. 1, 2.— 
Missoula river, near Quinn’s_ hot 
springs. © July 12, 1909; 2 c. each 
July 8, 1909; J 180665-130667. 


FREDERICKSON co., Chicago, II]. 
[21106-21130 


Weather forcast: January; Febru- 
ary; March; April; May; June; July; 
August; September; October; Novem- 
ber; December. © Aug. 1, 1909; 2 ¢. 
of each Aug. 5, 1909; H 6-17. 


At your service.—City cousin.— 
Comforts of home.—Crisis.—Fair co- 
ed.—First flight of old glory.—Gather- 
ing of the minute men.—Rivals.— 
Sisters.—Sketching the trail boss.— 
Top of the world.—Vanderbilt cup.— 
Washington at Valley Forge. © Aug. 
10, 1909; 2 c. of each Aug. 16, 1909; 
H 21-33. 


FREEMAN (B. G.), Dover, N. H. 
[21131 
Roman Catholic clergy of Man- 
chester, N. H. diocese. © Aug. 16, 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 7, 1909; K 543. 


Freitag (CHarites A.), St. Joseph, 
Mich. [21182 


Candium lily. ©1c. July 26, 1909; 
J 130276. 


FRIEDLANDER (JOS.) & BRO., New York, 
b's P2133 
ete. Aus 2, 1909; J 


) 
ale 


J. EF. girl. 
129910. 


GAGNON (THOMAS), Wenatchee, Wash. 
[21134-21141 


Wenatchee, Wash. Barn where fire 
‘started, July 6, 1909. © July 15, 
1909; 2 c. July 15, 1909; J 129927. 


— Burning of Cottage Hotel. © 
iJuly 15, 1909; 2 ec. July 15, 1909; J 
129925. 


— Burning of Harlin market. © 

beuly 15, 1909; 2 ec. July 15, 1909; J 

)129923. 

— Burning of Hunt building. © 
J 


July 15, 1909; 2 c. July 15, 1909; 
129924. 


__—Falling of fire bell and tower. 
© July 15, 1909; 2 c. July 15, 1909; J 
129926. 

— Falling of Wood’s and Cottage 
hotel buildings. © July 15, 1909; 2c. 
July 15, 1909; J 129922. 


GAGNON (THOMAS)—Continued. 


Wenatchee, Wash; General view of 
fire looking up Orondo ave. July 6, 
1909. © July 15, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 18, 
1909; J 1380596. 

When the blaze was at its 
worst, July 6, 1909. © July 15, 1909; 
2c. July 15, 1909; J 129928. 


GAINEY (Mrs. M. W.), Elba, Minn. 
[21142-21144 
Basket (The) family.—Mrs. Butter 
bowl. © July 24, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 
2, 1909; K 3338, 3384. 
Wash tub. © July 30, 1909; 2 ¢ 
Aug. 2, 1909; K 335. 


GILBERT (Cass), New York, N. Y. 
[21145-21155 
St. Paul, Minn., along boulevard to 
new state capitol © 1e July 9, 
1909; I 15. 


Boulevard to Soldiers’ and sail- 


ors’ monument. ©1 ec. July 9, 1909; 
d Ieee 244 


Capitol boulevard, detail and 
plan of Soldiers’ and sailors’ monu- 
ment. ©1e. July 9, 1909; I 19. 


detail and plan of Sol- 
diers’ and sailors’ monument, showing 
width of boulevard. © 1c. July 9 
1909; I 13. 


from Seven corners. © 1 
c. July 9, 1909; I 21. 


——— —_——_ 2eneral yiew.. ©) 1c) July 
9, 1909; I 20. 


——plan leading from Seven 
corners to state capitol. © 1 e¢. July 
9, 1909; I 16. 

——p)plan showing property re- 
quired. ©1c. July 9, 1909; I 17. 

— showing width of boule- 
vard, ete. ©l1c. July 9, 1909; I 18. 
from monument to new state 
capitol. ©l1ec. July 9, 1909; I 14. 
Soldiers’ and _ sailors’ monu- 
ment. ©1c. July 9, 1909; I 22. 


GILLETT (S.), Boscobel, Wis. [21156 


All stars, Muscoda, Wis.; champions 
of southwestern Wisconsin. © Aug. 1, 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1909; J 180955. 


GLOBE ART CO., Boston, Mass. [21157 


All the popes from St. Peter to Pius 
X. © July 6, 1909; 2c. July 31, 1909; 
K 5538. 


GOLDENSKY (Exias), Philadelphia, Pa. 

[21158 

Waik-e (Jz) ‘© Aug. 26; 1909%: 27, 
Aug. 27, 1909; J 180919. 


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21159 


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GoLDMAN (ALBERT), Cleveland, Ohio. 


[21159 | 


Cleveland Hunyadi Laszlo Magyar 
Betegsegelyz6 egylet. Aug. 22, 
1909; 2c. Aug. 24, 1909; J 1380840. 


Cleveland, 
Ohio. [21160 


What they want. © Aug. 2, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 4, 1909; J 1380934. 


(ArTHUR D.), Atkinson, 
N. H. [21161-21164 


April snow. © July 1, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 7, 1909; J 130392. 

As seen in Japan. © Aug. 20, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 26, 1909; J 180893. 

Newton Junction, N. H. Hoyts’ 
Point, the curve. 1, 2. © Aug. 20, 
1909; 2c. each Aug. 26, 1909; J 180894, 
130895. 


GriswotD (Maset A.), Bennington, 
Vt. [21165-21168 
Bennington, Vt.: Elm st. and Wash- 
ington st.; Hunts fountain; Mt. An- 
thony country club; Union st., Pleas- 
ant st., Hillside st. © Aug. 2, 1909; 2 
ec. each Aug. 5, 1909; K 456-459. 


GUFFANTI’S, New York, N. Y. [21169 


Guffanti’s table d’hote. © Aug. 5, 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1909; K 478. 


GUSTIN (HE. W.), New York, N. Y. [T 
prints | [21170-21176 
Bridge of size——First quarrel.— 
Home was never like this.—I love my 
wife, but oh you kid.—I wish I had 
some one to love me.—Life’s dream. 
That’s what they all say. © July 26, 
1909; 2 c. each July 28, 1909; K 201— 
207. 
GUTHYL (RALPH), Wilmot, S. Dak. 
[21177-21180 
Ortonville, Minn.; Big stone lake, 
approach. © July 13, 1909; 2 ¢. Aug. 
9, 1909; J 1380434. 
water front. © July 13, 
1909; 2 e. July 27, 1909; J 130470. 
—Dock. © July 19, 1909; 2 « 
Aug. 9, 1909; J 180435. 
Simpson Park, Bigstone Lake, S. 
Dak. © July 19, 1909; 2 c. Ang. 9, 
1909; J 130436. 


HAASE (A. F.), Hobart, Ind. 
[21181-21183 


Deep river, Ind., a quiet stream. 
East Gary, Ind., The Bijou. 
Hobart, Ind., Lake street. 


© Aug. 13, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 16, 
1909; J 130670-13067 2. 


GOLDSMITH (MICHAEL), 


GOooDRICH 


| HAINES PHOTO Co., Conneaut, Ohio. 


[21184-21193 

Buffalo, N. Y., panorama. © Aug. 

23, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 25, 1909; J 130864. 

passenger boats and docks. © 

Aug. 12, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 14, 1909; J 
130652. 


Celoron water front. © July 31, 
1909; 2c. Aug. 3, 1909; J 130548. 


Chautauqua water front. © July 
31, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1909; J 180547. 


Jamestown, N. Y., Panorama. © 
July 31, 1909; 2 « Aug. 3, 1909-0 
130459. 

Niagara Falls, N. Y., American falls 
from Goat Island. © Aug. 12, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 14, 1909; J 1380654. 

Niagara river, 14. © Aug. 12, 
1909; 2 @. each Aug. 14, 1909; J 
130653, 130655-130657. 


Hatzt (D. B.), La Conner, Wash. 
[21194 
La Conner, Wash., 1909. © July 
12, 1909; 2 c. July 19, 1909; J. 130920. 


HALL ae P.) & son, New York, 
N. [21195-21218 


ie: at N. Y¥.: Academy) as 
music, 6119; Institute of arts and 
sciences, 6118; Park dept. building, 


parade ground, 6109. © July 28, 1909; 
2c. of each July 29, 1909; J 129843-— 
129845. 

Brooklyn, N. Y., Masonic temple, 
6111. © July 24, 1909; 2 « July 2s, 
1909; J 129898. 


Brooklyn bridge, entrance, 6127. © 
July 1, 1909; 2 « Age. 2a 
130856. 

Clermont, 6138. © Aug. 24, 1909; 
2 ec. Aug. 25, 1909; J 130873. 

Half Moon, 6189. © Aug. 24, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 25, 1909; J 180872. 


Jeannette park, 6133. © Aug. 12, 
1909; 2c. Aug. 14, 1909; J 130643. 

[New York, N. Y.]: Cooper square, 
6115; St. Patrick’s cathedral, 6116, 
6117. © July 24, 1909; 2 e. each July 
28, 1909; J 129890-129892. 

[New York, N. Y.]: Broadway’s 
midnight sun, 6121, 6122; Central 
park, 6124; Manhattan opera house, 
6120; Union square, 6123. © July 28, 
1909; 2 c. each July 29,1909; J 129846- 
129850. 

[New York, N. Y.]: Fifth avenue} 
and 42d st., 6180; Grace church, 6125; 
Homeward bound, Park row, 6128. © 
July 31, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 2, 1909; J 
129918-129920. 


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MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 35-389, Sept., 1909 


Hatyt (Geo. P.) & son—Continued. 
New York, N. Y., Flatiron build- 


ing, 6132. © Aug. 12, 1909; 2 c. Aug. | 


14, 1909; J 180642. 

New York, N. Y.: Broadway & 
Sixth ave., 6134, 6185; Fifth avenue 
building, 6136, 6137. © Aug. 21, 1909; 
2 ec. each Aug. 25, 1909; J 130866— 
130869. 


HAMEL (L. W.), Miles City, Mont. 
[21219-21220 
Street parade. © Aug. 4, 1909; 2 
c. Aug. 23, 1909; J 180825. 


Train robbery. © Aug. 4, 1909; 2 
ce} Aug. 23, 1909; J 180826. 


HAMMOND PRESS, Buffalo, N. Y. 
[21221-21228 
Birthday wish. © July 15, 1909; 2 
e. July 15, 1909; K 153. 
If we smile at our troubles. © July 
15, 1909; 2c. July 15, 1909; K 154. 


Into the heart of the rose. © July 
15, 1909: 2c July 15, 1909; K 152. 


Is it raining, little flower? © July 
15, 1909; 2c. July 15, 1909; K 148. 


Just whistle a bit, if the day be dark. 
eae ts, 1809; 2 c« July 15, 1909; 
K 145. 

Morning glories, bright and fair. © 
feet, 2909-92 ¢ July 15, 1909; K 
155. 


*Tis here for you in printer’s ink. | 


© July 15, 1909; 2 ce. July 15, 1909; 
K 144. 


True to nature I would be. © July 
15, 1909; 2 ¢. July 15, 1909; K 146. 


HAMPTON RoapDs PAPER co., Norfolk, 

Va. [21229 

Professor rooster. © Aug. 5, 1909; 
2 ce. Aug. 6, 1909; K 462. 


Haggis (W. J.), Pittston, Pa. 
[21230-21234 


I take long walks between meals. 
© Aug. 14, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1909; J 
1306738. 

Lake Hopatcong, N. J., from Col. 
Green’s. © Aug. 9, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 
10, 1909; J 130488. 

Lake Hopatcong, N. J., Bertrand 
island. © Aug. 9, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 10, 
1909; J 130487. 

Lake Hopatcong, N. J., The Isles. 
© Aug. 9, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1909; 
J 130489. 

Some of the natives always meet me 
at the station. © Aug. 14, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 16, 1909; J 130674. 


CLASSES, H TO K 
21258 


Harvey (KE. S.), Lebanon, Ind. 
[21235-21238 
Lebanon, Ind.: Birds eye view. 1, 
2; Carnegie Library. © July 28, 1909; 
2c. each Aug. 2, 1909; J 129914129916. 
Under the hammer. © Aug. 25, 
1909; 2 ec. Aug. 30, 1909; J 180954. 


Harvey (FReED.), Kansas City, Mo. 
[21239-21248 

Albuquerque, N. Mex., Indian build- 
ing, Indians at work. © Aug. 1, 1909; 
2 & July .29, 1909; J 129822. 

Belen cut-off on the Santa Fe be- 
tween Clovis and Belen, New Mexico. 
© July 15, 1909; 2 c. July 29, 1909; 
J 130979. 

Boat used by Russell and Monette 
during trip through Grand Canyon. 
© Aug. 1, 1909; 2 « July 12, 1909; J 
130995. 


Burros loaded with alfalfa, New 
Mexico. © Oct. 21, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 
26, 1909;.J 180882. 

Hopi snake dancer, Arizona. © Oct. 
1, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 26, 1909; J 1808838. 


HEALY (P. H.), Rawlins, Wyo. 
[21244-21247 


Bunch of riders; Scoville on Hornet; 


Start of the wild horse race; Tying a 
roped steer. © July 10, 1909; 2 «¢. 
each Aug. 7, 1909; J 130388-1380391. 


HERMANCE (L. M.), Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

[21248 

Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Main and Mar- 

ket streets. © Aug. 8, 1909; 2c. Aug. 
9, 1909; J 180706. 


Hopson (SAMUEL) AND KIGHT (HAR- 
vEY), Castle Rock, Wash. 
[21249-21251 
Bis stump: 1) © duly3; 21909 2 €. 
July 12, 1909; J 1380948. 
Bie tree.” o © duty s, 1908: ae. 
July 12, 1909; J 1380947. 
Horse on top of a stump. 2. © 
July S; 71909 3+ Ze. daly TZ, 19085 "s 
130946. 


Hopce (W. H.) gz., Tacoma, Wash. 
[21252 
Mt. Tacoma 


©1 


Tacoma, Washington. 
as seen from Whitworth college. 
e. July 26, 1909; J 129836. 


Hopkins (KATHRYN), San Francisco, 
Cal. [212538 


Vaughan (Miss Evelyn). © July 16, 
| 1909; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1909; J 130815. 


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21254 


HorNER (CARL J.) co., Boston, Mass. 

[21254-21271 

Abstein (Wm.) © July 24, 1909; 2 

e. Aug. 16, 1909; J 180664. 

Beckendorf (Henry). © Aug. 25, 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 26, 1909; J 130891. 


Buen (@.). © Aug. 25, 1909; 2%e 
Aug. 26, 1909; J 180890. 

Ellis (G. W.) ©l1ce Aug. 2, 1909; 
J 129913. 


Fletcher (A.) © July 27, 1909; 2 
e. Aug. 16, 1909; J 180662. 

Gasper (H. L.) © Aug. 17, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 19, 1909; J 180776. 

Harmon (Robert). © July 12, 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1909; J 180522. 

Kroh (FE. M.) © July 16, 1909; 2 
e. Aug. 11, 1909; J 1380528. 

Meyers (J.) © Aug. 25, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 26, 1909; J 130888. 

Miller (J. B.) © July 24, 1909; 2 
ce. Aug. 16, 1909; J 130668. 

O’Hara (W.) © Aug..17, 1909; 2 
ce. Aug. 19, 1909; J 130777. 

Ragan (Patrick). © July 16, 1909; 
2 e. Aug. 11, 1909; J 180525. 

Rowan (J. H.) © Aug. 18, 1909; 2 
e. Aug. 19, 1909; J 180775. 

Shafter (A. J.) © Aug. 
e. Aug. 19, 1909; J 1380778. 

Speer (Geo.) © Aug. 25, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 26, 1909; J 180889. 

Sutor (Harry). © Aug. 
2c. Aug. 27, 1909; J 180916. 

Works (Ralph). © Aug. 
2c. Aug. 23, 1909;.J 180827. 

Zimmerman (H. G.) © July 16, 
1909; 2 ec. Aug. 11, 1909; J 180524. 


a LOOS = 2 


26, 1909; 


20, 1909; 


Hunt (P. S.), Valdez, Alaska. 
[ZAIQT2, 2IZS 


Valdez, Alaska. G 2339-2340. © 
Ages Ow 1909s. 2. e Aug. 11, 1909 20 
1380685. 


Valdez, Alaska. G 2338. © Aug. 5, 
1909; 2 ec. Aug. 17, 1909; J 130686. 


Hunter (C. T.), Washington, D. C. 
[21274 
Champion base-ball players, 1909. 
© Aug. 19, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 19, 1909; 
K 850. 


HutTcHinson (H. 8S.) & co., New Bed- 
ford, Mass. [21275-21282 


Fairhaven, Mass., new high school; 
gymnasium. 1248. 


—— —— study room. 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.4 


HutcHinson (H. 8S.) & co.—Cont’d. 


Unitarian memorial church, 
auditorium, parish house. 1251. 


baptismal font. 1252. 
dining room, parish house. 


12a: 

—— —— Organ and  chom sereess 
1249. 

——-— pulpit. 1250. 

© July 15, 1909; 2 c. each July 15, 
1909; K 208-214. 

Fairhaven, Mass., Unitarian memo- 
rial church, interior. © July 31, 1909; 
2 ¢ Aug. 2, 1909: ae ace 


| INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE oF Y. M. 


C. A., New York, N. Y. 
[21288, 21284 


Quitting time, large size. © Aug. 9, 
1909; 2 c. Aug: 10; 2909RMIK Sate 


small size. © July 10, 1909; 
2 ec. July 21, 1909 kK ae2: 


INTERNATIONAL STEREOGRAPH CO., INC., 
Decatur, Ill. [ 21285-21289 


Decatur, Ill. Before fire of Aug. 22, 
1909. © Aug. 23, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 25, 
1909; J 180860. 

— Country club. © Aug. 1, 1909; 
2c. July 22, 1909; J 22985 

—— —— golf links. © Aug. 1, 1909; 
2c. July 22, 1909; J 129852. 

-—_— Fire swept. © Aug. 23, 1909; 
2 ec. Aug. 25, 1909; J 180861. 

Water & E. main, Aug. 24, 1909. 
© Aug. 24, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 26, 1909; 
J 180904. 


INTERWOVEN STOCKING CO., New Bruns- 
wick, N. J. [21290, 21291 


No holes, no darning.—Weekly darn- 
ing. © July 30, 1909; 2 ce. each July 
31, 1909; K 298, 294. 


Iyzes (EF. K.), Britton, S. Dak 
[21292-21297 


Britton, S. Dak.; court house. 7. 
© Aug. 15, 1909; 2 c« July -31, 1909; 
J 130569. 


Britton, S. Dak.: Church st., looking 
north; Fifth st.; Norwegian Lutheran 
church; Presbyterian church; Seventh 
st. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 24, 
1909; J 130851-1380855. 


JACKSON (W. B.), Marblehead, Mass. 
[21298, 21299 


Casino, 3235, 8236. © Aug. 28, 
1909; 2 e@. of each Aug. 30, 1909; J 
181084, 1310385. 


328 


. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos, 35-39, Sept., 1909 


JERSEY CITY TUNNEL DAY COMMITTEES, 
Jersey City, N. J. [21300 
Subscribers’ official souvenir, tunnel 
opening day. © July 19, 1909; 2 «. 
July 24, 1909; K 169. 


JOHNSON (J. R.), Cheboygan, Mich. 
[21309 
Saginaw, Mich., greetings from. © 
Aug. 20, 1909; 2 ce. Aug. 23, 1909; J 
130933. 
JOHNSON (S. HE.) & co., Minneapolis, 


Minn. P21802 
Minneapolis, skyline panorama 
taken from Raddison hotel. © July 


15, 1909; 2 ec. July 17, 1909; J 130088. 


JOHNSON Co., Salt Lake City, Utah. 
[2138038, 21304 
Salt Lake City, Utah: Pratt’s 
(Orson) observatory, Temple park; 
Salt Lake thestre and some of its 
proteges. © July 6, 1909; 2 c. each 
July 6, 1909; K 198, 194. 


KALKHOFF cCo., New York, N. Y. 
[21305 
Spirit of America. © 1c. Aug. 14. 
1909; J 180635. 
Kapp (Martin), Denver, Colo. [6 
prints. ] [21306 -21311 


Curfew must not ring tonight.—Hav- 
ing a great time—Hello comrades.— 
Maiden’s prayer.—Man’s prayer.—Oft 
in a stilly night. © July 27, 1909; 2c. 
each Aug. 2, 1909; K 320-325. 


KELLEY & CHADWICK, Chicago, Ill. 
[21312--21323 
Messina, Sicily [earthquake views]: 
Boulevard Cavour; Box car homes of 
refugees; Church of the Holy Souls of 
Purgatory; Hotel Triancria; Life in 
barracks; Municipal building; Rude 
homes; Ruins; Strada della Neve; 
Temporary shelter for sufferers. © 
Aug. 12, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 13, 1909; 
J 131005-131009, 131012-131016. 


Reggio, Italy: Earthquake  shat- 
tered homes on Boulevard Garibeldi; 
Panorama of ruins and Straits of Mes- 
sina. © Aug. 12, 1909; 2c. each Ang. 
13, 1909; J 181010, 131011. 


KEYSTONE VIEW CO., Meadville, Pa. 
[21324-21353 
Messina earthquake views; 16S06 to 
16829. © July 12, 1909: 2 ¢« each 
July 22, 1909; J 130352-130881. 


Kirk (SAmM’L) & SON co., Baltimore, 
Md. [21354-21355 
Draper (Gov.) cup, side view. © 
1 ce. Aug. 13, 1909; J 130566. 
U. S. Marine corps cup, front view. 
© 1e. Aug. 13, 1909; J 130567. 


21371 


KLACKNER (C.), New York, N. Y. 
[ 21356: 
Final orders (The staff at the battle 
of Austerlitz) ; by J. L. E. Meissoniér. 
ce ae 30, 1909; 2 c Aug. 31, 1909: 


KLINGMANN (OTTO), New York, N. Y. 

[21857 

Brighton Beach, N. Y. Remarkable 

automobile acident by breaking of axle 

during 100 mile race. © Aug. 5, 1909: 
2c. Aug. 17, 1909: J 130705. 


KNAFFL & BROTHER, Knoxville, Tenn. 
[21358-21360 


Althea. © July 15, 1909; 2 ¢. July 
26, 1909; J 180483. 


Girl with vase. © July 15, 1909: 
2c. July 26, 1909: J 130482. 


Lost chord. © July 15, 1909; 2 e. 
July 26, 1909; J 130481. 


KOEHLER (JOSEPH), New York, N. Y. 

[21361 

Hudson-Fulton celebration. © Aug. 
1, 1909; 2 c. July 22, 1909; K 390. 


KOHLER (Mrs. A. M.), New York, N. Y. 
[213862 

Historical souvenir of the Catholic 
centennial celebration, 1808-1908. © 
ee 19, 1909; 2 c. July 20, 1909: K 


KUCHERA (MIKE J.), Kimball, S. Dak. 

[21868, 21364 

Kimball) 8 Dake. 17 20) © Anes 10; 

1909; 2 c. each Aug. 2, 1909; J 129911, 
129912. 


LAW COMPANY, San Francisco, Cal. 
[21365 
Seals (The). © Aug. 2, 1909; 2 ec. 
Aug. 9, 1909; J 130528. 


LAYMAN (H. Dovertas) & LAYMAN 
(F. Parpart), Milwaukee, Wis. 
[21866-21370 


National highway, an automobile, 
transportation and public road, cross 
section. © July 2, 1909; 2 c Aug. 9, 
1909; K 540. 


Proposed combination automobile, 
trolley, and public road. 1-4. ©1e. 
each Aug. 9, 1909; J 1380412130415. 


LAZARNICK (N.), New York, N. Y. 
[21371 - 

Acme car losing wheel at Brightom 
Beach. © Aug. 4, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 6, 
1909; J 1803825. 


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8954—09——_2 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


LAZELL, DALLEY & co., New York, N. Y. 
[21872 


Debutante (The). © July 15, 1909; 
2c. July 16, 1909; K 76. 


Leavitt (H. M.), Rutland, Mass. 

[21373-21881 
Mass., Prison camp 
and hospital (east wing): Approach ; 
Dining room; Veranda; Section of 
veranda; Ward; Section of ward; Hos- 
' pital yard; Part A 1600; Part B 1601. 
© Aug. 7, 1909; 2c. each Aug. 2, 1909; 
J 129929-1299387. 


LEEDS (AUGUSTA GLOSE), Chicago, III. 
[21382-21393 


Leeds (A. G.), Sarony photos. 
1-12. -© July 28,4909? 2 cock exch 
Aug. 2, 1909; J 180098-180109. 


LeIcH (W. H.), Beaver Falls, Pa. [4 
photographs] [21394-21397 


One pineapple on a.=two_ horse 
wagon.—One watermelon on a two 
horse wagon.—Three cucumbers on a 
two horse wagon.—Twenty-six straw- 
berries on a two horse wagon. © Aug. 
a, 19095. Ze) eaehy Aue:: 5, 09: i: 
130280-130283. 


West Rutland, 


LEIGHTON (HucH C.) co., Portland, 
Me. [21398-21407 
Palm Beach, Fla.: Afternoon tea, 
Royal Poinciana gardens; Bunch of 
cocoanuts; Cocoanut grove, Munyons 
island; Fine specimen of Royal palm; 
In the garden of Hden, rubber banyan 
tree; Junction of the jungle trails; 
Lakeside road near garden of Eden; 
Palm avenue, walk between Royal 
Poinciana and breakers; Royal Poin- 
ciana gardens, north walk; Whitehall, 
H. M. Flagler residence. Aug. 5, 
1909; 2 c. each Aug. 9, 1909; J 180437-— 
130446. 


Lewis (A. T.), Grants Pass, Oreg. 
[21408-21412 
Grants Pass, Oreg. Salmon fisher- 
men and their families. © Aug. 3. 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1909; J 130494. 


Merlin, Oreg. Apple tree planted 
1853. © July 20, 1909; 2 c. July 2, 
1909; J 130491. 

Rogue River, Oreg. Bybya rapids, 

showing Argo rock. © July 20, 1909; 
2c. July 2, 1909; J 130492. 
Fort bridge over, showing Ale- 
meda mine. © July 20, 1909; 2 «. 
July 2, 1909; J 180490. 

—— One night’s catch by boat no. 7. 


@ Aug. 3, 1909; 2c. Aug. 10, 1909; J 
130493. 


3930 


McILLHENEY 


Dtuiv¥; nests 


LINDSAY (Luoyp E.), Joplin, Mo. 
[21413, 21414 

Kureka Springs, Ark. © July 2, 
1909; 2c. July 6, 1909; K 551. 


Sulphur Springs, Ark. © July . 
1909; 2c. July 6, 1909; K 550. 
. 
‘ 


L OUNSBURY (Frep C.), Plainfield, N. J. 
[21415-21418 


Clermont, Fulton’s steamboat. © : 
July 19, 1909; 2 ce. July 18, 1909; K 92. 


Fulton (Robert), builder of the Cler- 
mont. © July 19, 1909; 2 ¢. July 13, 
1909; K 90. 


Half Moon, Hudson’s yacht. © July 
19, 1909; 2 c. July 13, 1909; K 91. | 


Hudson (Hendrick). © July 19, 
1909; 2c. July 138, 1909; K 89. 


Lucry (W. A.), New York, Now 
' [21419-21421 © 
Bird’s eye view of Broadway.—Go- 
ing some.—Me and grandma. © July 
29, 1909; 2 e«. each July 30, 1909; Ja 
129840-129842. 
Lyon (M. J.), San Francisco, Cal. 
[21422 


Apartment house for F. A. Dorn, Van 
Ness and Pacific aves. San Francisco. - 
©1c. Aug. 12, 1909; 1°42. 


McCann (R. I.) & co., Mena, Ari. 
[21423 
Grown in Mena, Ark. © Aug. 16, 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1909; J 130682. 
McCuure (R. B.), New York, N. Y. 
[21424 
Around the world with Dorothy Dot. 
© Aug. 1, 1909; 2 ec. Aug. 2, 1909; K¥ 
316. 


& Enestrum, Ft. St.9 

Michael, Alaska. [21425-21428 

Gouta (chief). © 1c. July 28, 1909; 
J 129886. 


Landing of passengers from str. Cor- 
win at St. Michael, Alaska. © 1 ¢@ 
July 27, 1909; J 129837. 

Native of St. Michael, Alaska. © 
1 ec. July 27, 1909; J 129858. 

Tocolia, son of chief Gouta. ©1e 
July 28, 1909; J 129887. 


Cambridge, Mass. 
[21429 

Burroughs (John). © July, 1909; 
2c July 30, 1909; J 180042. 


McKeENziI£ (Hue), Duluth, Minn. a 
[2143 
Venetian evening at the Duluth boat 
club. © Aug. 14, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 16)3F 
1909; J 130948. | 


Mackay (LAURA), 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 35-389, Sept., 1909 


CLASSES, H TO K 


Macy (CaRrRroi.), New York, N. Y. 
[21431 
King Winter. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. 
Aug. 18, 1909; J 180989. 


MANSELL (LERoy L.), Portland, Me. 

[21432 

Pine cohens. © July 1, 1909; 2 e¢. 
July 22, 1909; K 1382. 


MARCEAU (THEO. C.), New York, N. Y. 

[214838-214: 

Besant (Mrs Annie) 1-5. © Au 

11, 1909; 2 c. of each Aug. 14, 1909; . 
1380646-1380650. 


MarR (THOMAS E.), Boston, Mass. 
[21488 
[Boston, Mass.] Trinity church, in- 
femene soto...) Aug..1, 1909; 2 c. 
July 10, 1909; J 129874. 


Martin (W. H.), Ottawa, Kans. 
[21489, 21440 
Cowboys at home. (H 129495, June 
a0, 1909; 2 c. July -20,. 1909.) 
Geronimo the greatest Indian Chief. 
(H 129494, June 30, 1909; 2 c. July 20, 
1909. ) 
MARTIN POST CARD co., Ottawa, Kans. 
[21441-21448 
Crazy Snake ready for a charge on 
Oklahoma settlers, 1908. (H 129496, 
June 30, 1909; 2 c. July 20, 1909.) 


{| 


iow) 


ite) 


Cc. 


Harvesting wheat in Kansas. © 
Sie O09 eZ c.uly: 22, 1909; J 
130081. 


Indian bark house. (H 129497, June 
30, 1909; 2 c. July 20, 1909.) 


Marrz (J.), Wymore, Nebr. [21444 
Wymore, greetings from. © Aug. 2, 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1909; J 130310. 
MEANS (WM. NYE), Tacoma, Wash. 
[21445 
Ideal suggestion. © July 9, 1909; 
2c. July 14, 1909; K 318. 


MEINHARDT (H. L.), New Albany, Ind. 


[21446 | 


| In old Germany. © July 15, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 9, 1909; K 532. 


Meyer (JouHN J.), New York, N. Y. 
[21447 
To better plumbing. © July 20, 
1909; 2 e. July 28, 1909; K 174. 


Mrietus (STANISLAUS), Buffalo, N. Y. 


[ 21448, 21449 | 


Cyganiewicez (Champion Stanislaus) 
{zbyszko). 1,2. © July 30, 1909; 2c. 
each Aug. 2, 1909; K 555, 556. 


MILLER (WM.), Newark, N. J. 
[21450-21476 
Birthday series 225: Birthday greet- 
ings; Friend’s greeting; Lest we for- 
get; With best wishes. © Aug. 4, 
1909; 2 e. each Aug. 5, 1909; K 428— 
431. 


Birthday series 226: Best wishes 


| for a happy day; Birthday greetings; 


Friend’s greeting; With best wishes. 
© Aug. 4, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 5, 
1909; K 482-485. 

Birthday series 227: Best wishes 
for a happy day; Birthday greetings; 
Friend’s greeting; Lest we forget. © 
Aug. 4, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 5, 1909; K 
436-439. 

Birthday series 228: Birthday greet- 
ings; Friend’s greeting; Lest we for- 
get; With best wishes. © Aug. 4, 
1909; 2 ce each Aug. 5, 1909; K 440—- 
443. 

Birthday series 229: Best wishes 
for a happy day; Birthday greetings; 
Friend’s greeting; Lest we forget. 
Aug. 4, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 5, 1909; 
K 444-447. 

Easter cards, series 506: Christ 
hath risen; Flowers of Haster morn; 
Glories of Easter; Hail to the glorious 
Easter; My Haster greeting; Joyful 
Easter. © July 19, 1909; 2 c. of each 
July 20, 1909; K 93-97, 378. 

Mareh of progress, navigating the 
Hudson river, 1609 to 1909. © July 
21,1909 2°. July 22, 1909 °K. 138, 


Mitts (CoLEMAN SELLERS), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [21477 


Residence for Rollin 8. Giffin, Vine- 
land N. di... © eouly 20.1909" 1 ec 


Mitts (THomMAS H.), Providence, R. I. 
[21478 
Hanan dinner to Goy. and Mrs. 
Pothier, Narragansett Pier, R. I. 
Ar to0S 2 er eee LD LOO Ey ff 
130996. 
MISHKIN sTUDIO, New York, N. Y. 
[21479-21482 
Renaud (Maurice). © Aug. 26, 
1909; 2 ec. Aug. 27, 1909; J 130924. 
Russo (Dominico) 1, 2. © Aug. 26, 
1909; 2 c. each Aug. 27, 1909; J 180922, 
1309238. 
Scott (Henry). © Aug. 26, 1909; 
2 e. Aug. 27, 1909; J 130291. 
MOoFFETT STUDIO, Chicago, Il. 
[21483-21588 
Rome, Vatican gardens. © July 22, 
1909; 1 ¢. July 24, 1909; 1 ¢. Aug. 21, 
1909; J 129681. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21589 


MOFFETT sTUDIO, Chicago, I1].—Cont’d. 


Taft (President) and cabinet. . © 
July 29, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1909; J 
129921. 

Ballinger (Richard A.) 1-7.—Bowers 
(Lloyd G.) 1-9.—Carpenter (Fred) 
1-6.—Knox (Philander C.) 1-6.—Mc- 
Creery (James B.) 1-9.—McHarg 
(Ormsby) 1-5.—Meyer (George von 
L.) 1-7.—Nagel (Charles) 1—5.—Payne 
(Sereno E.) 1-8.—Sherman (Mrs. 
James S.) 1-10.—Stellwagen (Edward 
J.) 1-%7.—Taft (William Howard) 
1-10.—Wickersham (Geo. Woodward) 
1-7. — Wilson (James) 1-8. © July 
10,°1909:;; 2 e. of each, July 16, 1909; 
J 129938-130041. 


MoorHeap (Harry M.), Lambertville, 
ING ais [21589 


Feeding the chickens. © Aug. 8, 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 14, 1909; J 13806386. 


Morean (S. M.), Atlantic City, N. J. 
[21590 
Atlantic City, N. J., bathing hour. 
© Aug. 16, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1909; 
J 130681. 


Mori (Puacipo), New York, N. Y. 
[21591 
Hudson-Fulton celebration. © Sept. 
15, 1909; 2 ec. Aug. 19, 1909; J 130928. 


Morris (GEO. ForD) stTupIos, New 
Work, WY. [21592 


Gaited beauty. © July 13, 1909; 
2 e. duly 30; 1909; KK. 282. 


Murray (JOHN H.), Waltham, Mass. 
[215938 
Lincoln and the men who led the 
Union forces. © Aug. 6, 1909; 2 «. 
Aug. 7, 1909; K 504. 
NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPH Co., Chicago, Il. 
[21594 
Ready for the walk. 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 14, 1909; J 1380658. 
NEw YORK EVENING TELEGRAM (N. Y. 
HERALD CO.), Jersey City, N. J. 
[21595-21609 
Book taught Bilkins. © Aug. 2, 
1909; 1 ec. Aug. 4, 1909; K 408. 
Dolby’s double. © July 2, 1909; 1c. 
July 6, 1909; IK 275. 
© July 30, 1909; 1 « Aug. 2, 
1909; K 299. 
——© Aug. 6, 1909; 1 c« Aug. 9, 
1909; KK 509. 
Dream of the rarebit fiend. © July 
Ls A909 3 15 Cs: July, 6.1009, Ki: 276. 
——© July 29, 1909; 1 c July 31, 
1909; K 3805. 


332 


© Aug. 10, 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


New YORK EVENING TELEGRAM—Cont’d. 

——© July 31, 1909; 1 ec Aug. 2, 
1909; K 301. 
Aug. 5, 1909; 1 ec. Aug. 7, 
1909; K 484. 

——©© Aug. 7, 1909; 1 ec Aug. 9, 
1909; K 511. 

Pazaza, it’s great. © July 28, 1909; 
1e¢. July 29, 1909; K 304. 

——@© Aug. 4, 1909; 1 c« Aug. 5, 
1909; K 422. 

Poor Jake. © July 27, 1909; 1 «¢. 
July 29, 1909; K 303. 
© Aug. 3, 1909: 1.6, Agee 
1909; K 402. 

Sentimental Sidney. © July 31, 
1909; 1 ce. Aug. 2, 1909> K 302: 

——@© Aug. 7, 1909; 1 « Aug. 9, 
1909; K 510. 
NEw YORK HERALD CO., Jersey City, 

N. J. [21610-21646 

Buster Brown. © Aug. 1, 1909; 1 ¢. 

July 29, 1909; K 268. 


——© Aug. 8, 1909; 1 @ Aue, 7% 
1909; K 486. 


Bleriot (M.) in his flight across the 
English channel: Just after landing 
on Dover cliffs; Ready for flight; Vis- 
itors inspecting the invader. © Aug. 
4, 1909; 1 c. each Aug. 5, 1909; K 419- 
421. 


Cynthianna Blythe. © July 20, 
1909; 2 ec. July 24, 1909; K 175. 


Daily hint from Paris. 
1909; 1 c. July 6, 1909; K 274. 
1909; K 272. 
© July 
1909; K 272. 

——© July 
1909; K 278. 

——© July 
1909; K 269. 

——© July 
19093 KK 270, 
© July 
1909; K 288. 


——@© July 
1909; K 3800. 

——© Aug. 
1909; K 298. 

——© Aug. 
1909; K 871. 
© Aug. 
1909; K 3897. 
© Aug. 
1909; K 404. 


4, 1909; 1 e July 6; 


1909; 2c. July 6, 


1909; 1 ec. July 29; 


31, 1809; “1 ey Ae 


1, 1909; 2 cae 


2, 19093 dice Aas 


3, 1909; 1 @ Aue 


4, 1909; 1 cc. Ae 


1909; Lec. July 29 


1909; 1 c. July 31,) 


| 


© July 14 


July 5, 19095)2 (‘ea 6.3 


nos. 85-39, Sept., 1909 


New YORK HERALD co.—Continued. 


© Aug. 5, 1909; 1 c« Aug. 6, 

1909; K 460. 
——(© Aug. 6, 1909; 1 c. Aug. 7, 

1909; K 483. 
——@© Aug. 7, 1909; 1 c« Aug. 9, 

1909; KK 507. 
© Aug. 8, 1909; 1 c« Aug. 9, 

1909; K 508. 
© Aug. 9, 1909; 1 c. Aug. 9, 

1909; K 506. 
——© Aug. 10, 1909; 1 c Aug. 10, 

1909; K 581. 
——©€© Aug. 11, 1909; 1 « Aug. 12, 

1909; K 615. 


Jeanie (The ): Bartlett (Capt. Sam- 
uel W.), master of; Deck of; In dry 
dock; Putting extra thick sheathing on 
bow. © Aug. 3, 1909; 1c. each Aug. 
4, 1909; K 8984401. 


Johnny Quack and the Van Cluck 
twins. © Aug. 1, 1909; 1 ec July 29, 
1909; K 267. 
mae 61909; 1 ec: Aug. 7, 
1909; K 489. 

Little Nemo in slumberland. © 
Aue 457909; 1 c July 29, 1909; K 
264. 

—© Aug. 8, 1909; 1 « Aug. 7, 
1909; K 485. 

© 
K 


Monkey shines of Marseleen. 
ieee nec t Cc. July 29, 1909; 
265. 


© Aug. 8, 1909; 1 @ Aug. 7, 
1909; IKK 488. 
Terrors of the Tiny Tads. © Aug. 
1, 1909; 1 ce. July 29, 1909; K 266. 
——© Aug. 8, 1909; 1 c Aug. 7, 
1909; K 487. 


New YorRK TIMES co., New York, N. Y. 
[21647 

Impressions of the passing show. 
(In New York Times.) 
1909; 1 c. Aug. 10, 1909; K 542. 


NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASS’N., Cleve- 
land, Ohio. [21648-21664 
Did Bwana Tumbo have a bully 
time here. © July 28,1909; 2 c. Aug. 
2, 1909; K 309. 


How Roosevelt does it on a cow- 
catcher. © July 10, 1909; 2 c. July 
13, 1909; K 110. 

Nairobi, Camel caravan, grated na- 


tive shops and government road. © 
July 26, 1909; 2 c. July 29, 1909; K 
306. 


— Teddy sizes up black coppers. 


© July 27, 1909: 2 c. July 29, 1909: 
-K 303. 


L 


© Aug. §, | 


| 


Uganda railroad. © July 12, 1909; 2 


| Hurlburt. 
| 14, 1909; K 136. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


21675 


| NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASS’N.—Cont’d. 


Typical white man’s home, and 
hotel. © July 26, 1909; 2 c. July 29, 
1909; K 307. 

Native hut in Africa, where Roose- 


| velt was invited to camp. © July 16, 


1909; 2 ce. July 21, 1909; K 106. 
Roosevelt (Col.) and Rev. J. C. 
© July 12, 1909; 2c. July 


Roosevelt (Col.) discussing with 
Mr. Heatley. © July 2, 1909; 2 «. 
July 8, 1909; K 109. 

Roosevelt (Col.) standing in front 
of his tent. © July 2, 1909; 2c. July 
8, 1909; K 111. 


Roosevelt (Ex-President), how he. 
travels in Africa. © July 12, 1909; 
2e. July 14, 1909; K 137. 

Roosevelt (HEx-President and Ker- 
mit)... © fuly. 3,\1909; 2. «.. duly By, 
1909; K 107. 

Roosevelt (Kermit) standing in 
midst of bones, camp near Heatley’s. 
ranch. © July 3, 1909; 2c. July 21, 
1909; K 108. 

Roosevelt (Kermit) superintending 
making of camp in African wilds. © 
duly 16/.1909;5°2>e. Fuly* 245, 1909: 
105. 

Roosevelt hunting camp. © July 2, 
1909; 2 c. July 8, 1909; K 108. 

Roosevelt’s (Col.) trip on _ the 
e. July 14, 1909; K 188. 

Roosevelt’s (Ex-President) visit to 
the mission of the French Catholic 
fathers near Nairobi. © July 18, 
1909; 2 ¢. July 21, 1909; K 104. 

Roosevyelt’s (Hunter) quieter pleas- 
ures in Africa. © July 18, 1909; 2 ¢. 
July 21, 1909; K 102. 


NIcoLL (WM. T}, Wheeling, W. Va. 
[21665-21667 
Shooting the chutes in Wheeling 
hanks AE (©) slaty’ 30. 1905" Se: 
ea. Aug. 3, 1909; J 1380085, 180086. 
Wheeling in Virginia. © July 30, 
1909; 2c. Aug. 3, 1909; J 180087. 


NortH AMERICAN Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[21668-21675 

Fascinating cut-out of a prime 
favorite. © Aug. 8, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 9, 
1909; K 530. 

Funniest (The) of fancy dancers. 
© July 25, 1909; 2c. July 26, 1909; K 
180. 

I’m Kaptin Kiddo! © July 81, 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1909; K 386. 


3390 


CATALOGUE OF 
21676 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


NortH AMERICAN co.—Continued. 


Little journeys of Nip and Tuck. | 


© July 25, 1909; 2c. July 26, 1909; K 


181. 

= (©) Aug 1, 1909; 2.¢) Amgu 2, 
1909; K 381. 

—— (© Aug. 8, 1909;"2 ¢. Aug. 9; 


1909: K 581. 
Turr’ble tales of Kaptin Kiddo. © 
July 30, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1909; K 332. 
Wrestlers (The). © Aug. 1, 1909; 
mee. Aus. 2.:1909> K' 32%. 


NORTHWESTERN PHOTO ART Co., Minn- 
eapolis, Minn. [21676-21684 
Carleton, Minn., We are wide awake 
ag, Cariatom.. ©<duly . 115, 19093,.2.c. 
Aug. 13, 1909; J 180572. 


Minneopa Falls, Minn., Hello Bill. 
©),,Julys 11, 1909; 2: e:., Aug. 13,, 1909: 
J 120575. 

Northfield. Minn. Bear in mind we 
ere very much alive. © July 15, 
1909; 2 ce. Aug. 18, 1909; J 130578. 

—— The old and the new. © July 
15,1809: 2c. Aus. 13, 19098 J 150574: 


Rochester, Minn. Bear in mind we 
are very much alive. © July 29, 
1909; 2 e. Aug. 18, 1809; J 180578. 

—— Come on in, the water’s fine. 

© July 29, 1909; 2 ce. Aug. 13, 1909; 
F- 130571: 
Feeling pretty foxy. © July 
29, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1909: J 130570. 
Old and the new. © July 29, 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1909; J 130577. 

— We are wide awake at the 
Rochester state hospital. © July 29, 
1909; 2 « Aug. 13, 1909; J 130576. 


NOTMAN PHOTOGRAPHIC ©Co.. Boston. 
Mass. [21685-21690 
Lake Geneva from Hotel de la Paix. 
and monument to the Duke of 
Brunswick. 
© Aug. 38, 1909: 2 ce. each Aug. 6, 
1909; J 120339, 130341. 
London; Piccadily circus. © Aug. 
3, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1909; J 130336. 
Paris, France; the Louvre. © Aug. 
3, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1909: J 1303388. 
Rome from Monte Pinchio. © Aug. 
3} 1909; 2 ¢. Aug. 6, 1909; J 180340. 
Venice: Piazza St. Marco. © Aug. 
3, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1909; J 130337. 
: NoTrTine 
Conn. 
Common interest.— Diffidence.— En- 


(WALLACE), 


Southbury, | 
[21691-21694 | 


| 


| ROT Oe IN" fees 
| River canal scene, 8, 25; Steamer in 


pt. Iv,n.s.,v.4 


NUTTING (WALLACE)—Continued. 


swer.—Young life on the old hearth. 
© July 26, 1909; 2 ce each July 29, 


| 1909; J 180416-130420. 


Otson (W. O.), Alexandria, Minn. 
[21695-21741 
Buck’s mill lock on Pelican canal. 


—— Dakota entering lock. 


© Aug. 17, 1909; 2 @ each Aug. 18, 
1909. J 1380726, 130741. 


Detroit, Minn.: Cireus day; Fair- 
haven hotel, Lake Sally: Lake Sally 
lock; Lake shore drive; Lakeside boat 
landing, Detroit Lake, 31, 36; Lake- 
side hotel and boat landing; N. P. de- 
N. P. parks Pelican 


Lake Sally lock; Upper canal bridge 


, at Detroit Lake; Waiting for tourists; 


Washington ave, looking north; 
Washington ave., 42, 43; Washington 
ave., west side. © Aug. 17, 1909; 2 c. 
each Aug. 18, 1909; J 1380723, 180724. 
130727-1207338, 130738, 130740, 130742, 
130743, 130747, 130749, 130751, 1380757— 
130759. 130768. 

Detroit Lake, lake shore drive and 
boulevard. 38. © Aug. 17, 1909; 2 <@ 
Aug. 18, 1909; J 130753. 


Fairhaven landing. 49. © Aug. 17, 
1909; 2 ec. Aug. 18, 1909; J 130762. 

Fargo, N. Dak.: De Lendricie 
block; Dewey trophy from Manila, N. 
P. Park; First ave. no. looking east: 
Gardner hotel; N. P. Park; Waldorf 
hotel. © Aug. 4, 1909; 2 ce. each July 
27, 1909: J 130475130480. 


Lake Melissa, Minn.: Beach scene, 
19, 27: Boat house and chutes, 37. © 
Aug. 17, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 18, 1909; 
J 130736, 1380744, 180752. 

Pleasant Point, view of. © Aug. 
17, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1909; J 180754. 


Shoreham, Minn. : Boat livery ; Canal 


| scene. 41, 45; Chapel; Dakota arriy- 


ing; Driveway; Driveway and bridge; 
Mayflower entering channel: Ple»sant 
Point boat house; Pleasant Point 
House: Steamers above bridge; Steam- 
ers entering Lake Sally; Waiting for 
the mail. © Aug. 17, 1909; 2 c. each 
Aug. 18, 1909: J 130725, 130734, 130735, 


| 130737, 130739, 130745, 130746, 180748, 
| 130750, 180755, 130756, 180760, 130761. 


| 
] 
| 


| 


| 1050-1058. 


Plattsmouth, 
[21742-21745 
City. Nebr. Greetings. 
© July 20, 1909; 2 c. each 


OLSON PHOTOGRAPH CO., 
Nebr. 


Nebroska 


tertainirg her guest.— How to an- | July 27, 1909: J 130471-130474. 


334 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H. 29 K 


nos. 85-39, Sept., 1909 


OREGON CITY COMMERCIAL CLUB, Oregon 
City, Oreg. [21746 
Clackamas county, Oregon, publicity 
stamp. © July 2, 1909; 2 c. July 26, 
1909; K 218. 
OsBoRNE (EpWarD Payson), Wooster, 
Ohio. [21747 
Cherries. © Aug. 18, 1909; 2c. Aug. 
18, 1909; J 180988. 


OTTENHEIMER (I. & M.), Baltimore, 
Md. [21748, 21749 
Washington, D. C., birdseye view 


showing new office buildings. © Aug. 
5, 1909; 2 ce. Aug. 6, 1909; K 482. 

Young’s (J. L.) residence at night, 
Young’s million dollar pier, Atlantic 
Cigeenhiad. © Aug. 5, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 
6, 1909; IKK 481. 


PacuH Bros., New York, N. Y. 
[21750-217: 
Bliss ((C. N.) 90696. © ie i 
1909; 2c. Aug. 3, 1909; J 180084. 
Gaynor (W. J.) S877938A & 87793B 
© July 1, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1909; J 
130082, 130083. 


PaRRott (JAMES SEARS), Waterloo, 
Iowa. [7 prints.] [21753-21759 
Come and be thankful. © Aug. 1, 
1909; 2c. July 23, 1909; K 257. 
Happy days.—Heads or tails.—Jersey 


Safest and best. 
e. each July 19, 1909; K 544-549. 


PELTON (HERBERT W.), Asheville, N. C. | 
[21760-21762 | 
On the Indian res- | 


Cherokee, N. C.: 
ervation; Oconalufty river. 
12, 1909; 2 ec. each Aug. 
130857-130858. . 


Montreat, N. C., Montreat hotel. 


© Aug. 


© 


meets to0g, 2c: Aug. 6, 1909; J | 
Price (Ep. V.) & co., Chicago, Ill. 


130859. 
PENFIELD (J. G.), Huntington, Ind. 


[21763-21767 | 


Miamis, 1-5. © Aug. 22, 1909; 2 ¢. 
each Aug. 30, 1909; J 131027-131031. 


PENINSULAR ENGRAVING [ Detroit, 


Mich. ] 
[Detroit, Mich.] Glidden tour pa- 
rade at Belle Isle, 1, 2. © July 12, 
Pewee e July 14° 1909; J 129894, 
129895. 


PHOTO ART SHOP, St. 


CO.; 


Paul, Minn. 
[21770-21773 
Bass bite fine here, c 11.—Croppies 
are big here, c 10.—Exciting moment, 
ete) Les. eee owed the pole and all, 
¢. 12. © July 22, 1909; 2 c. July 24, 
1909; J 129870-129873. 


Aug. 1, 1909: 2 
© : | Porter (A. A.), Portage, Wis. 


6, 390950 .5 | 


[21768, 21769 | 


21793 
PILCHER (ANNIE F.), Sedro-Woolley, 
Wash. [21774 
More’n eighty. © Aug. 19, 1909; 
2 ce. Aug. 26, 1909; J 1380881. 
PLUMMER (ALBERT W.), Sugar Hill, 
N. H. [21775-21779 
Sugar Hill, N. H. © Aug. 7, 1909; 


2c. Aug. 14, 1909; J 180651. 

—— D=7-3., © Aus. 14, 1909;- 2 \e. 

Aug. 18, 1909; J 1380709. 
DE16=t) (©) Aug If, 190932 

20, 1909; J 1380782. 
16—-B-4. © Aug. 

18,4909; J: 130718. 
16-B-S. © Aug. 

18, 1909; J 130710. 


PryMPtTon (BH. E.), Le Beau, S. Dak. 
[21780-21785 
Le Beau, S. Dak., Scotty Phillip 
[Steamboat] : Transporting cattle 
across Missour? River; Unloading cat- 
tle, west bank of the Missouri River. 
© Aug+s 4, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 9, 
1909; J 1380431, 130426. 


e. Aug. 
14, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 


14, 1909; 2c. Aug. 


Mobridge, S. Dak., dedication of 
monument: Mad Bear (Chief), sole 
survivor of “fool soldier band”; In- 


dian village, back view; Sioux Indian, 
war dance, 155, 157. © Aug. 4, 1909; 
2 ec. each Aug. 9, 1909; J 130427-— 
1304380. 


[21786 


Portage, Wis.; historic old Fort 
Winnebago. © Aug. 25, 1909; 2 « 
Aug. 28, 1909; J 130929. 


Porter (S. S.), Salt Lake City, Utah. 
[21787 

Burgos, Spain, interior of cathedral. 
© July, 1909; 2 c. July 10, 1909; H 5. 


[21788, 21789 
Half an hour spent. 
Stop holding the bag. 
© Aug. 1, 1909; 2 ec. each Aug. 9, 
1909; K 528, 524. 


PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH CO., Provi- 
dence, R. I. [21790-21793 

Beginning (The) of the Galilean 
ministry. Lesson 3. © July 7, 1909; 
2c. July 21, 1909; K 3888. 

Some laws of the kingdom. © July 
1, (S092 2c. duly 17, 1909's Ke 258; 

—=iLesson 4. © July ’7,:19093-2:¢ 
July 21, 1909; K 389. 

True blessedness. © July 
oe. July 17, 1909; K 259. 


(, c1909% 


339 


CATALOGUE OF CCPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21794 


pt. Iv,n.s., v.4 


PurnaM (E. D.), Antrim, N. H. ' 
[21794-21800 
© Aug. 20, 
30, (1909 ") va 


C 1-3, K 1-2, R 1-2. 
1909; 2 @ each Aug. 
131017-131023. 


RADEKE (F. D.) BREWING co., Kanka- 
kee, Ill. [21801 
Radeke brew will agree with you. 
© Aug. 1, 1909; 2 c. July 16, 1909; K 
290. 


RAND, McNALLY & co., Chicago, TI]. 
[8 prints. ] [21802-21809 
Don’t forget to call, our new house 
number is.—Latchstring still hangs 
out for you, our new house no. is.— 
New number of our house is.—Our 
new house number is [1-4].—Strike 
out the old number, our new house 
number is. © July 30, 1909; 2 « 
each Aug. 5, 1909; K 448-455. 


REED (JACOB L.), Victor, Mont. 
[21810 
Curlew orchard bear. © Sept. 15, 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 19, 1909; J 130764. 


Reyes (P. V.), Avalon, Cal: 
[21814-21813 
Catalina Isl., Cal.: Amphitheater ; 
Amphitheater, night scene. © Aug. 19, 
1909; 2 ec. each Aug. 25, 1909; J 130870, 
130871. 
——-staging. © Aug. 20, 1909; 2c. 
Aug. 26, 1909; J 180892. 


REYNOLDS (QO. A.), Covington, Ky. 
[21814 
Fort Mitchell, 1862-1909. © Aug. 
14, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1909; J 130659. 


RICE ELECTRIC DISPLAY CO., 
Ohio. [ 21815, 21816 
Detroit, Mich.; 100,000 people view- 
ing world’s greatest electric display, 
SEA 9N9, fA 2 (CO) Anahe as 
#509 :; -2..c. Sully 26. 19093. Ji 1309s4. 
130945. 


RICHARDS Milwaukee, 
Wis. [21817-21819 
Green Lake region, Wis. © July 
25, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1909; K 480. 
Lake Buelah region, Wis. © July 
26,1909; 2.e. July 29, 1909: K 217, 
Lake Geneva and Delavan Lake re- 
gion, Wis. © July 1, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 
6, 1909; K 479. 


(GrorRGE L.), 


RicHeE (A. L.), Charleston, Ill. [21820 

Charleston, MIll., north side of 
square. Le lg, aT HZG 9 1008 ay 
130057. 


Dayton, | 


RINK’S ART STUDIO, Indianapolis, Ind. 
[21821 
Indianapolis base ballteam. © Aug. 

4, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1909; J 130993. 


RIPPEL (CoNRAD), Sunbury, Pa. 
[21822-21831 
Rolling Green Park: Ball game; 
Boating; Country Club; Lake; Lunch; 
Sand pit; Station; View from country 
club, 2,9. © Aug. 24, 1909; 2 c each 
Aug. 16, 1909; J 1380969-1380974, 
130976-1380978. 


Sunbury, Pa., market. © Aug. 24, 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1909; J 130975. 


RoBerts (H. DONALD), Detroit, Mich. 
[21832 
Composition 2825. © Aug. 23, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 9, 1909; J 1380949. 


RoeLors (HENRY H.) & co., Philadel- 

phia, Pa. [21833-21838 

Roelof’s hats. [1-6] © Aug. 5, 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1909; K 391-396. 


Romie (R. W.), Ft. Scott, Kans. 
{21839 
Goldie. © Aug. 16, 1909; 2 ¢ Aug. 
18, 1909; J 180718. 


Root (EuceneE L.), Meriden, Conn. 
[21840-21842 
Conn. -products. A, B, & GC © 
Aug. 16, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 17, 1909; 
J 180702-1380704. 


Rose (H. M.), Philadelphia, Pa. 

[21843 

Hudson Fulton celebration. © July 
26, 1909; 2 c. July 28, 1909; K 215. 


Rose (N. H.), Del Rie; Pex: 
[21844, 21845 
Del Rio, Tex.: Main street; San 
Felipe dam and electric light house. 
© July 30, 1909; 2 c. each July 3&1, 
1909; J 180990, 130991. 


Ross (Geo. T.), Rochester, Ind. 
[21846, 21847 
Rochester: Birdseye view; Fair- 
view hotel. © July 15, 19095 27 
each July 23, 1909; J 180110, 130111. 


New York, N. Y. 
[21848 
Half Moon; by Warren Sheppard. 
© Aug. 18, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 25, 1909; 
H 34. 


RUSSELL (GEORGE HALL), Lowell, Mass. 
[21849-21851 
Lakeview Park, Tyngsboro, N. H. 
[diving horse]: Taking a good look; 
Graceful plunge; Going some. 
Aug. 5, 1909; 2 c each Aug. 7, 1909; 
J 180347-130349. 


RUDDER PUB. CO. 


336 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 35-39, Sept., 1909 


SANDER (PuHririIP), New York, N. Y. 
[21852-21855 
St. Patrick’s day: Bells are ring- 
ing; Erin go bragh; Greetings; Ire- 
land forever. © Aug. 10, 1909; 2 c. 
of each July 26, 1909; K 496-499. 


SASSAFRAS co., Memphis, Tenn. 
[21856, 21857 
Back to nature.—Get to the root. 


© July 1, 1909; 2 c. of each July 24, | 


1909; K 171, 172. 


ScapIn (R. H.), Amherst, Mass. 
[21858-21862 
Sugar Loaf [Mass.], North from. 
© Aug. 7, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1909; 
J 130679. 
— South Deerfield from. © Aug. 
7, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1909; J 130680. 


—— Sunset clouds from. © Aug. 7, 
1909; 2 ec. Aug. 9, 1909; J 1380433. 

—Valley from. © Aug. 7, 1909; 
2c. Aug, 9, 1909; J 130482. 

— Western view from. © Aug. 7, 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1909; J 130678. 


SCHERER (WILLIAM J.), Rochester, 


ti ae [21863 


Checker. © July 26, 1909; 2c. July 
26, 1909; K 176. 


SCHLESINGER (Max), Braddock, Pa. 
[21864 
Braddock, Pa., Braddock general 
hospital. © Aug. 15, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 
17, 1909; J 130707. 


ScHRADER & DENNIS, Three Oaks, Mich. 

[21865-21870 

Joyous country life. © Aug. 10, 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1909; J 130423. 


Pet goblers. © Aug. 10, 1909; 2c. 
Aug. 9, 1909; J 130422. 

Sleighing is fine. © Aug. 19, 1909; 
2 ec. Aug. 19, 1909; J 130774. 

Trained turkeys. © Aug. 10, 1909; 
2 ¢. Aug. 9, 1909; J 180424. 


Turkeys delight. © Aug. 10, 1909; 
2 ce. Aug. 9, 1909; J 130425. 


Turkeys morning exercise. © Aug. 
8, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1909; J 1380452. 


- ScoBre (FRANK), Sleepy Eye, Minn. 
[21871-21877 


Sleepy Eye Lake, Minn., 95-100. © 
eee, 1909> 2 c. of each Aug. 21, 
1909; J 180816—130822. 


Scutt (Saraw A.), Smithport, Pa. 
[21878, 21879 


Zeus Temple: 1, East pediment; 2, 
West pediment. © Aug. 25, 1909; 2 ¢. 
of each Aug. 27, 1909; J 130917, 
130918. 


CLASSES, H TO K 


21905 


| SEABROOK BROS., Washington, D. C. 


[21880 
Sky pilot. © Aug. 18, 1909; 2 a. 
Aug. 238, 1909; J 180828. 


SELIG POLYSCOPE co., Chicago, Ill. 

[21881 

Leopard queen. © Aug. 12, 1909; 2 
ec. July 14, 1909; J 1380689. 


SHARPE (PERCY), Dawson, Canada. 
[21882 


Meteorological conditions in the 
Klondyke goldfields, Yukon territory, 
Canada. ©1c. Aug. 7, 1909; I 41. 


(Maurice T.), Brookline, 
Mass. [21888-21891 


Can you go to the ball game. © 
Jmlyntd, £90952) ce. uly 19, - 1909 23% 
186. 

Can you go yachting. © July 15, 
1909; 2 ec. July 19, 1909; K 187. 

Can you play whist. © July 30, 
1§09; 2 c. July 31, 1909; K 286. 

May I have the pleasure of your 
company. © July 15, 1909; 2 ¢. July 
19, 1909; K 188. 

Wanted, a mate. © July 30, 1909; 
2 ¢e. duly 3£, 1909; K 287. 

Wash day. © Aug. 2, 1909; 2c. Aug. 
3, 1909); K Ssh: 

Will you be at home. © July 30, 
1909; 2c. July 31, 1909; K 288. 

Would you like to go automobiling. 
© July 15, 1909; 2 ec. July 19, 1909; 
Kx 189. 

Would you like to play golf. © July 
30, 1909; 2 c. July 31, 1909; K 289. 


SHook (F. C.), Tunkhannock, Pa. 
[21892, 21893 


Tunkhannock, Pa. from west side of 
river, 180, 131. © July 27, 1909; 2c. 
of each July 19, 1909; J 129896, 129897. 


SHEAHAN 


SHOWELL (JOHN G.), Stevensville, 
Mont. [8 photographs] 
[21894-21901 


Apple blossoms.—Bass Creek canon.— 
Bass Creek lake.—Bitter Root.—Bitter 
Root strawberries.—Bitter Root val- 
ley.—Saw Tooth peak.—Strawberry 
picking. © July 14, 1909; 2 ¢. of 
each July 27, 1909; J 180097-131004. 


SHULER (Mrs Frank J) Buffalo, N. Y. 

[4 prints] [21902-21905 

If my wishes had but wings.—Pan- 

sies for thoughts.—Over the miles 

that divide us.—Symbol of good luck. 

© July 28, 1909; 2 c. of each July 29, 
1909; K 219-222. 


BBYE 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21906 


SKINNER (Wm T.), Chicago, III. 
[21906, 21907 
American pleasure club automobile 
float. © July 9, 1909; 2c. July 24, 
1909; J 130560. 
Knights of Pythias’ wagon float. © 
July 9, 1909; 2c July 24, 1909; J 
180561. 


SLADE (GEORGE F..) JR., Chelsea, Mass. 
[21908-21925 
Jackson, N. H.: Glen Ellis house, 
768;—Iron mountain house, 765; 
Jackson Falls house, 766; Mt. Wash- 
ington from Jackson, N. H., 764; Thorn 
Hill Indian profile, 761; Profile of 
Washington, 760; Village, 763; Went- 
worth hall, 767. © July 9, 1909; 2 ¢. 
of each July 29, 1909; J 129878-129885. 
Jackson, N. H.: Carters Notch 
from Eagle Mt. House, 772; Double 
Head mt, 778; Eagle Mt. house, 770; 
Grays inn, 769, 7694; Hawthorne cot- 
tage, (ib, T(DA... Thorn. Hill, road, 
750A; Wild Cat river, 774; Wild Cat 
River and Eagle Mt. house, 771. 
July 30, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 3, 1909; J 
180071130080. 


SmiTtH (ALBERT B.), Lawrence, Mass. 
[21926 


Lawrence, Mass. © Aug. 9, 1909; 


2c. Aug. 10, 1909; J 130461. 
SmMitH (G. D.), Philadelphia, Pa. 


[21927 

Gone but not forgotten. © Sept. 1, 
1909; 2.e. Aug. 7, 1909); A 18. 

SmitH (J. K.), Milton, Vt. [21928 


Milton, Vt.. soldiers monument. © 
July’26, 19095: 2.@ Dilly 30; 1909; J 
129863. 


Souter (J. W.), New Sharon, Iowa. 
[21929-21932 
Montezuma, Iowa: Birdseye view; 
county farm; street scene. © July 381, 
1909; 2 ¢. each Aug. 5, 1909; J 130286, 
130287, 130289. 


New Sharon, Iowa, Robertson Lake. 


© July 31, 1909; 2 ¢ Aug. 5, 1909: J 
130288. 


STAR PUB. CO., Indianapolis, Ind. [21933 
Rusie (Amos) family. © July 11, 

1909; 2 c. July 6, 1909; J 129877. 

STATE PUB. CO., Boston, Mass. 

[21934-21944 

Ain’t it just like a woman. © July 

29, 1909; 2 ce. Aug. 2, 1909: K 336. 
And the graphophone said. © July 

26, 1909; 2 c. July 28, 1909: K 199. 

© Aug. 2, 1909; 2 c Aug. 9 


T0904 KK 538. 


’ 


pt. .T¥, Beene 


STATE PUB. co.—Continued. 

Gentle (The) touch. © July 26, 
1909; 2c. July 28, 1909; K 200. 

——© July 29, 1909; 2 ec. Aug. 2, 
1909; IX 337. 
© Aug. 5, 1909; 2 c Aug. 9, 
1909; K 586. 

Gink and Dink. © Aug. 3, 1909; 2 
ce. Aug. 9, 1909; K 5385: 

Pete rings the bell. © Aug. 4, 1909; 
2 ¢. Aug. 9, 1909; K. 538 

Reggie Rahrah. © Aug. 4, 1909; 2 
ce. Aug. 9, 1909; K 533. ' 

——© Aug. 6; 1909; 2°er Auer: 
1909; K 534. 

Show me! © July 30, 1909; 2 «. 
Aug. 2, 1909; K 388. 


STERLING (Ep. C.), Beaver Falls, Pa. 
[21945-21951 


Chautauqua Lake, N. Y.: Entrance 
to inlet; Inlet. © Aug. 19, 1909; 2 «. 
each Aug. 20, 1909; J. 180967, 130968. 


Coraopolis, Pa. P. & L. EH. depot; 
A, B. © July 23, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 
2, 1909; J 180962, 180963. 


Point Chautauqua, N. Y.: Bathing 
beach; Beach; Dock. © Aug. 19, 
1909; 2 @ each Aus, (205 19095 
130964-130966. 


Strauss (EHpwarp ©H.), Chicago, Ill. 
[21952 


Edesco fashions, Fall 09. © July 
1, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 9, 19093 Kk 54a) 


Strauss (J. C.), St. Louis, Mo. 
[21958-21955 
Shapleigh (R. W.). A—C. © Aug. 
18, 1909; 2 ec. Aug. 16, 1909; J 180675— 
130677. 


STROBRIDGE LITHOGRAPHING Co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. [21956-21962 


[Posters.] N. Y. 18099. © July 16, 
1909; 2c. July 19, 1909; K 99. 


N. Y. 18084—N.-¥. 1308 
July 20, 1909; 2 c. of each July 22, 
1909; K 139-142. 


N. Y. 13001—N: Yo aS09a.e 
July 27, 1909; 2 ¢«. of each July 30, 
1909; K 277, 278. 


Taccart (M. W.), Roselle Park, N. J. 
[21963-21994 


Valentine series 400: AI] the world 
loves a lover; My valentine’s love for 
me; There’s love in the air; What is 
this in the air. © July 19, 1909; 2 «. 
each July 20, 1909; K 3389-342. 


338 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 35-39, Sept., 1909 


Taccarrt (M. W.)—Continued. 


Valentine series 401: 
ing to my valentine; My heart’s mes- 
sage; Sweetest story ever told; To the 


July 20, 1909; K 343-346. 
Valentine series 402: 


| 


| shend Inn, and Lowe’s store. 


22018 


| THAYER (PoRTER C.)—Continued. 
Love’s offer- 


Chase’s store. Town- 
© Aug. 


Townshend, Vt. 


| 12, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 12, 1909; J 130550. 
one I love. © July 19, 1909; 2 ¢. each | 


To my valen- | 


tine, Here’s to a woman’s heart; To | 


my valentine, I am thine as sure as 
fate; To my valentine, I hold it true; 
To the one I love. 
2c. each July 20, 1909; K 347-850. 


Valentine series 403: Can’t you see 


I’m lonely; Gee! I guess I’ll get busy; | 


My! but things are dull; To fall in 
love is awfully simple; What’s the use 
of loving if we can’t love all the time; 
You look good to me. © July 19, 
1909; 2 c. each July 20, 1909; K 357- 
862. 

Valentine series 404: I’m trying so 
hard to forget you; Isn’t it nice to 
have some one to love you; None but 
the brave deserve the fair; This is so 


THOMPSON (JAMES W.), Detroit, Mich. 
[ 22002, 220038 

Easter fete at Addis-Abeba; Menelek 
and his chiefs. © Aug. 12, 1909; 2 c. 


| Aug. 6, 1909; J 130314, 1803138. 


© July 19, 1909; | 


| Tosrn (EB. X.), Clayton, N. Y. 


sudden; To fall out of love is simply | 


awful; You had better be careful. 


© | 


July 19. 1909; 2 c. each July 20, 1909; | 


IX 351-856. 
Valentine series 405: Bunco Jim; 
Little Sally Water; Your hunky 


dory; Your little sugar plum; Your 
lolly pop; Your own buckleberry: 
Your skinny; Your slats. © July 19, 
1909; 2 ec. each July 20, 1909; K 363-— 
370. 


Taytor (C. A.) & son, Midland, Tex. 


THOMPSON Attleboro, 

Mass. [22004 

Louisville’s bond of brotherhood. 
© 1c. Aug. 27, 1909; J 130906. 


(RALPH C.), 


THURNHERR (ROBERT), New York, 
N.Y. [22005 
Saugerties, N. Y. Main st. ©1e. 


July 24, 1909; J 129888. 
THuss. (W.. .G..& A.<J:);. 
Tenn. [22006 


Mother and child. © Aug. 19, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 27, 1909; J 130905. 


Nashville, 


[22007 
Clayton, N. Y.. May Irwin Inn. 
© Aug. 1, 1909; 2 ce. Aug. 4, 1909; J 


| 180467. 
| TOWLE MANUFACTURING CO.. 


Philadel- 
[22008 
© July 20, 


phia, Pa. 
Old fashioned spoon. 


| 1909; 2 c. Julys213:19095 :K) 429: 


| 1909: 2 ¢ Aus. 11, 1909: 


[21995, 21996 | 


Lassoing an antelope. © Aug. 6, 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1909; K 558. 

Lassoing a coyote. 
2c. Aug. 9, 1909; K 557. 


TAYLOR ART CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[21997 


| TRIBUNE CO., Chicago, Il. 


© Aug. 6, 1909; | 


TOWNSEND 
Me. 


(CHARLES A.). Belfast, 
[22009, 22010 
Jordan Pond, 429, 480. © Aug. 3, 
J 130526, 
130527. 


[22011-22016 


Danny Dreamer. © July 18, 1909; 


| 1.e. July 19, 1909; K. 423. 


Atlantic City, N. J., Young’s resi- | 


dence on million dollar pier, living 
hall. © July 21, 1909; 2 c July 22, 
1909: K 130. 


THAYER (C. C. & A. L.), New Castle, 

Pa. [21998 

Butler, Pa., perspective of Masonic 
temple. © 1c. July 22, 1909; I 24. 


THAYER (PorTER C.), 
Vt. 


Brattleboro, Vt.. pasture 
Bradley farm. © Aug. 11, 1909; 2c. 
Aug. 12, 1909; J 130552. 


Williamsville, 


Sunset Lake near Williamsville, Vt., | 


from Tabernacle point. © Aug. 11, 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 12, 1909; J 130551. 


[21999-22001 | 
scene, | 
| TutLty (WM. H.), Washington, D. C. 


——€© Aug. i, 1909; 1 c. Aug. 6, 
1909; K 468. 

Mamma’s angel child. © July 18, 
1909; 1 ce. July 19, 1909; K 424. 
© Aug Ti 19092 1-'e Aug: '6; 
1909; K 464. 

Old Opie Dil!ldock’s stories. © July 
18, 1909; 1 e. July 19, 1909; K 425. 

——.() Aug. 1, 1909; 1 c Aug. 6, 
1909; K 465. 


Trick (WILKINS MITCHELL), 

burg, Pa. [22017 

Bell cow brand. © July 1, 1909; 
Z.eaihy 225. 9909: Kk. 197. 


Pitts- 


[22018 

Chesapeake Beach, Md., arrival of 

the steamer Dreamland. © July 15, 
1909; 2 c. July 15, 1909; J. 130897. 


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pt. Tv, HW: svar 


22019 
TWEEDIE (HERBERT ‘T.), Croswell, 
Mich. [22019 
Croswell, Mich., Howard avenue. 


© July 31, 1909; 2 c Aug. 4, 1909; 
furs) 


ULLMAN M’F’G co., New York, N. Y. 


Automobile card, series 155: Auto 
horse laugh, 2480; Copped, 2484; Feed- 
ing the brute, 2485; Honk, honk, cock- 
adoodledoo, 2481; Joy ride, 2482; Lawd 
a massy, 2483. © Aug. 5, 1909; 2 ¢. 
each Aug. 6, 1909; K 472-477. 

Birthday card, series 152: Birth- 
day greetings most sincere, 2441; Hap- 


py birthday greetings, 2448; Proclama- | 
Happy birthday greetings to ye | 


tions. 
holder, 2444; With hearty greetings on 
your birthday, 2442. © Aug. 5, 1909; 
2 ec. each Aug. 6, 1909; K 468-471. 

Book of remembrance, may ye new 
year bring much good cheer. © Aug. 
5, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1909; K 467. 

Friendships records; a happy greet- 
ing for ye new year. © Aug. 5, 1909; 
2 c. Aug. 6, 1909; K 466. 


UMBDENSTOCK & PORTER CO., Chicago, 
Hl, [22032 


Teddy’s animals. © Oct. 1, 1909; 
2c. July 26, 1909; K 382. 


UNDERHILL (IRVING), New York, N. Y. 
[22083-22037 
[New York, N. Y.]. Cortlandt St. 
Station, Hudson & Manhattan Co. C 
7141-C 7148. © July 30, 1909; 2 «. 
July 30, 1909; J 129867-129869. 
Niagara Falls, 18. © Aug. 12, 1909; 
2 ec. Aug. 11, 1909; J 130521. 
. 14. © Aug. 12, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 
41, 1909; J 130520. 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, New York, 

IN. SX [22088 

U 117480. © July 23, 1909; 2 «. 
July 31, 1909; J 129900. 


UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH Co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. [22039-22098 
Five figures, front view looking at 
statue of frost king. © July 20, 1909; 
2c. July 22, 1909; K 376. 

Five figures, rear view. © July 20, 
AV09; 2°¢, daly 22, 1909" KSiT. 

Little Johnny knows. No’s 1, 3, 10, 
11, 14. © July 20, 1909; 2 c each 
July 22, 1909; J 130048-130052. 

qn See 10 do de, toe WC) Se ULy 
28, 1909; 2 c. each July 29, 1909; J 
180058-130067. 


UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH co.—Cont. 
[Posters] 11943-11945, 11947, 12144, 
12164-12168, 12203, 12212, 12277. © 
July 8, 1909; 2 c@ of exch July, se. 
1909; K 157-168. 
1196@, 11961, 


121438, 12151, 


[22020-22031 | 12153, 12154, 12169, 12170, 12179, 12188, 


12209, 12222, 12229, 122300 12s 
12279. © July 17, 1909; 2 ec. of each 
July 19, 1909; K 562-578. 

—— 12223, 12277, 12278. © July 20, 
1809; 2 c of each July 22 23 
378-880. 

—— 12152, 12204, 12284, 12297, 
12298, 12311. © Aug. 5, 1909; 2 ¢. of 
each Aug. 9, 1909; K 515-520. 


UNITED STATES PLAYING CARD CO., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. [22094-22096 


Alaska-Yukon -Pacific-Seattle souve- 
nir playing cards. © July 28, 1909; 2 
c. Aug. 2, 1909; K 326.) 

Great lakes souvenir playing cards; 
eastern division. © July 13, 1909; 2 
e: July, 26; 1909; 4 78: 

——western division. © July 18, 
1909; 2c. July 30, 1909; K 280. 


VAUGHAN (Mary E.), Gladwyne, Pa. 
[22097-22107 


Mountain view, near Glacier, B. C.— 
Niagara Falls, N. Y., 1, 2.—Rocky 
mountains, B. C., 1-6.—Selkirk moun- 
tains, B. C., 1, 2. (H 118803-1188138, 
Nov. 24, 1908.) 


VIAFORA (OrESTA), New York, N. Y. 
[22108, 22109 


Verrazzani, statue of, 1, 2. © Aug. 
13, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 14, 1909; J 
130940, 180941. 


VINEYARD (JNO. W.), Oklahoma City, 
Okla. [22110 
Oklahoma greetings; pictorial post 
eard. © July 25, 1909; 2 ec. July 19, 
1909; K 195. 


VITAGRAPH co. OF AMERICA, New York, 
WX: [22111-22125 
[Moving picture rolls. ] 
Artist’s revenge. © July 31, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 3, 1909; J 180047. 
Borrowed clothes. © Aug. 24, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 26, 1909; J 180878. 
Bugle call. © Aug. 3, 1909; 2¢. Aug. 
6, 1909; J 13803812. 
For her sweetheart’s sake. © Aug. 
10, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 14, 1909; J 130637. 
Georgia wedding. © July 31, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 3, 1909; J 1380046. 


340 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 35-89, Sept., 1909 


VITAGRAPH CO. OF AMERICA—Cont’d. 

Gift of youth. © Aug. 14, 1909; 2 
ec. Aug. 17, 1909; J 180683. 

Judge not, that ye be not judged. 
© Aug. 24, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 26, 1909; 
J 130879. , 

Judge’s whiskers. © Aug. 17, 1909; 
2 c. Aug. 19, 1909; J 130766. 

Liberty for an hour. © Aug. 17, 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 19, 1909; J 130765. 


Obdurate father. © Aug. 14, 1909; 
2 ce. Aug. 17, 1909; J 130684. 


Princess Nicotine. © Aug. 
1909; 2 ec. Aug. 14, 1909; J 1306388. 


Sword and the king. © July 24, 
1909; 2 ¢. July 9, 1909; J 129725. 

Truant (The). © Aug. 3, 1909; 2 
ce. Aug. 6, 1909; J 1303811. 

Way of the cross. © Aug. 21, 1909; 
2 c. Aug. 24, 1909; J 13808389. 

Woman’s way. © Aug. 7, 1909; 2 
e. Aug. 10, 1909; J 130466. 


‘Von HEINE (EDWARD), Chicago, Il. 
[22126 
Strike. © Aug. 5, 1909; 2c. Aug. 5, 
1909; K 552. 


WALLACE (W. H.), New York, N. Y. 
[ 22127, 22128 
Brighton Beach race track, Friday 
night, July 30, 1909: 12907. Lozier 
automobile no. 2 and Simplex no. 38. 
© Aug. 7, 1909; 2 ce. Aug. 9, 1909; J 


130981. 

Simplex automobile no. 3. © 
Meee. 2 ¢. Aug. 9, 1909; J 
130980. 


10, 


WALTER (FREDERICH A.), Brooklyn, 
in a i [22129 
Canoeing. 1344. © July 17, 1909; 


2c. July 19, 1909; J 1380069. 


WaALTHER-VOGLER GAS MACHINE CO., 
Davenport, Iowa. [22130 


Original Walther improved gas ma- 
chine. © July 20, 1909; 2 c. July 10, 
1909; K 101. 


WARD (Marcus) co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[4 prints. ] [22131-22134 
Maple leaf.—Pansies.—Roses.—Vio- 
lets. © July 15, 1909; 2 c. each July 
17, 1909; K 260-263. 


WASHBURN (Roy A.), 
Towa. [22135-22142 
Mason -City, Iowa: Kirk (The); 
Main street, south from 5th, A, B; 
Main street north from 6th; Main 
street north from 7th; Main street 
north from State; Post-office, A, B. 
© July 31, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 9, 
1809; J 130453-130460. 


Muson City, 


CLASSES, H TO K 
22213 


WASHBURN-CROSBY CO., Minneapolis, 
Minn. [22143-22147 
Bloom on the loaf. © Sept. 15, 


1909; 2c. Aug. 7, 1909; IK 502. 
Eventually, why not now? © July 
15, 1909; 2 ec. Aug. 7, 1909; K 508. 
Let me tell you something. © July 
15, 1909; 2 ¢. Aug. 7, 1909; K 501. 
Prosperity bread. © July 16, 1909; 
2c. July 26, 1909; K 192. 
Turkeys. © Oct. 15, 1909; 2c. Aug. 
7, 1909; K 500. 
WATERMAN (C. E.), Chicago, Ill. 
[22148-22153 


Atlantic fleet, 1909. © Aug. 14, 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 14, 1909; J 130645. 
Connecticut (U. S. S.) crew. © 


duly 27,1909; 2) ec... July, 28,4909. 7 
129808. 

Georgia (U. S. S.) ship’s company. 
© Aug. 12, 1909; 2 ec. Aug. 11, 1909; 
J 130518. 


Idaho (U. S. S.) © Aug. 15, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 14, 1909; J 1380644. 


Nebraska (U.S. S.) ship’s company. 
© Aug. 11, 1909; 2 ce. Aug. 11, 1909; 
J 130519. 

Ohio (U. S. S.), ship’s company. 
© Aug. 2, 1909; 2 ¢ Aug. 4, 1909; J 
130113. 


WEBSTER (GEO. B.), Augusta, Ga. 
[22154 
Tennessee’s only saloon. © July 1, 
1909; 2c. July 29, 1909; J 129823. 


WEISBROoDT (H. W.) co., Cincinnati, 
Ohio. [22tbs, 22056 
Family gathering. © July 20, 1909; 
2 e@ July 22; 1909; Kies: 
On Grampian hills) © July 20, 
1809; 2 e¢. July 22, 1909; K 134. 


WENDLING (W. E.) co., Detroit, Mich. 

[22157 

Cadillac square, showing Pritchar- 

train hotel and Hammond b’ld’g. © 

Aug. 10, 1909; 2 ec July 29, 1909; J 
130089. 


WESSLER (Huco), New York, N. Y. 
[22158-22218 

[Christmas postal cards] 171: 
Christmas eréetings.. ¢, Give; af; 
Merry Christmas. a, b. © July 31, 
190925 2e.each.. AUgew413,. d909 s« J 
180629-1306384. 

Easter postal cards, 400: Best Easter 
wishes, 9, 20, 28, 34, 48, 49; Haster 
blessings be thine, 2, 11, 21, 27, 31, 38, 
41; Easter greetings be thine. 4, 18, 14, 
16, 25, 38; Easter greetings from your 


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22214 


pt. IV, n. &., v.4a 


WESSLER (Hvuco)—Continued. 

friend, 8, 17-19, 28, 30, 35, 39, 45; 
Happy joyous Easter be yours, 10, 22, 
29, 36, 37, 44; Joyous Haster greetings 
to all, 5, 40; Let your Easter be a joy- 
ous one, 3, 47; May this Easter bring 
you cheer, 1, 15, 42, 48, 46; May this 
Easter bring you gladness, 7, 24, 26, 
82, 50; May you enjoy a bountiful 
Easter, 6; May your Easter blessing 
be contentment, 12; © July 31, 1909; 
2 e. each Aug. 138, 1909; J 180579- 
130628. 


WEST COAST ART co., Los Angeles, Cal. 

[22214-22241 

Bakersfield, Cal. 274. © Aug. 21, 
1909; 2c. Aug. 27, 1909; J 180913. 


Bright Angel canyon. 402. © July 
27, 1909; 2c. Aug. 2, 1909; J 129905. 


Bright Angel creek. 403. © July 27, 
1909; 2c. Aug. 2, 1909; J 129906. 


Bright Angel trail. 404. © July 27, 
1809; 2. ¢.,.Aug.,2; 1909 5, J: 129907, 


California limited oil field. 1019. © 
Awe. 23° 0909: .2%c, Age. 30, a900% oJ 
131036. 

Coalinga, Cal., oil fields. 
Aus 21). 1909': 2.  Atie: 
130914. 


1018. 
2, OOD S77 J 


1020. © Aug. 23, 1909; 2 «. 
Aug. 30, 1909; J 131087. 
Evening at El Tovar. © July 31, 
1909; 2c. Aug. 9, 1909; J 130421. 
Fish creek canyon. © July 
1809; 2 ec. July 30, 1909; J 129853. 
Fish creek hotel. © July 24, 1909; 
2e. July 30, 1909; J 129854. 


24, 


Grand canyon of Colorado, 401. © 
uly 2a, 1909 5n2 Aue. Ze 1909 Rd 
129908. 

Jerome, Ariz. 396. © July 21, | 
1909; 2c. July 27, 1909; J 129693. 

Jerome United Verdee mine. 397. 


© July 21, 1909; 2c. July 27, 1909: J 


129696. 

Kern, Cal. 1017. © Aug. 21, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 27, 1909; J 130915. 

Kern River oil district. no. 1011. 
© Aug. 12, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1909; 
J 1380687. 

Long Beach, Cal., Bathers. 399. © 


duly al, 800s" 2 co Duly 27. 1909 =. 5 
129694. 

McKittrick oil field, no. 1013. © 
Ae) 16591909 32... Ave: 23. 1909 7 J 
180828. 


Maricopa oil field, 1014. © Aug. 19, 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 25, 1909; J 130863. 


S 


| 1001; Fox group, 1002. 


WEST COAST ART co.—Continued. 


Midway looking southeast, 1015. © 
Aug. 19, 1909; 2 c« Aue 25, 1903-2 
130862. 


Midway looking west. 1016. © Aug. 
19, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 25, 1909; J 180865. 


Oxnard, Cal. no. 1006. © Aug. 7— 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 12, 1909; J 130546. ; 
On the trail. no, 407. © Aue oa 

1909; 2 ec. Aug. 12, 1909; J 1380529. 
© 7 


Rust camp, Grand canyon, 405. 
July 27, 1909; 2 ¢” Ages 309. 
129909. : 

San Francisco oil field, 1012. © 
Aug. 16, 1909; 2 e Aus? 23; 1909-"a 
180284. 

Santa Maria, Cal., 1003. © Aug. 3, 
1909; 2 ec. Aug. 10, 1909; J 180486. . 


Santa Maria oil field: Belle lease, — 
© July 30, — 
1909; 2 c. each Aug. 5) 19092 iase27T ie 
120278. 

United Verdee smelter, 398. © July 
21, 1909; 2 c. July 27, 1909; J 129695: 
WESTERMANN (L. A.) co., New York, | 

N. Y. [22242 

Susie. © July, 1909; 2 c July 28, 
$99 ; Ke875. 

WHEDON (A. D.), St. Louis, Mo. [22243 

Okoboji. © 1 ¢ July 26, 1909; J 
129875. 

WuHitrt (H. C.) & co., North Benning- 
ton, Vt. [22244 . 

Nest and eggs of the phoebe, 6291. — 
© Aug. 3, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1909; J 
180326. 


WHITMAN STUDIO, Malden, Mass. 
[22245-22251 
Keller (Helen) 11417) °@ (Augie5: 
1909; 2 ¢. of each Aug.) 6G) 1300s 
130318-130324. . 


Witcox Lake Cuba, 
IN OX: [ 22252, 222503 
Lake Cuba, N. Y., looking south over. ~ 
© Aug. 12, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 14, 1909; J 
130641. 


Roses. Congratulations. © Aug. 12, 
1909; 2c. Aug. 14, 1909; J 180640. 


WILKINSON (FE. H.), Roswell, N. Mex. 
[ 22254, 22255 4 

Roswell, N. Mex.: First prize win- 
ning auto float, stockman’s cony., Apr. 
7, 1909; 85,000 lb. wool clip. © 1 «. 
of each July 16, 1909; J 130351, 180350. 


WILLIAMS (C. D.) & co., Philadelphia, 

Pa. [22256 

Angel of mercy. © Aug. 6, 1909; 2 
ce. Aug. 9, 1909; J 130451. 


(HALLETT: Fas 


342 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 
nos. 35~39, Sept., 1909 22283 


| 
WILLIAMS (J. J.), Honolulu, Hawaii. | Wotrrum (FRIepR.) & co.—Continued. 
A [22257 Serie 1. Wien, Leipzig, Friedr. Wolf- 
Wild Hawaiian pineapple on top. © | rum & co., [1909] 12 tafeln faksimile- 


1c. July 26, 1909; J 129876. aquarelle. ©1c. July 21, 1909; H 3. 
Witt (W. W.), Exposition, Pa. Woop (Otis F.), New York, N. Y. 

[ 22258-22266 | [22271-22280 

Conneaut Lake, [Pa.] bathing in. , America’s history in cut outs. © 


© Aug. 11, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 12, 1909; | Aug. 1, 1909: 1 c. Aug. 2, 1909; K 315. 
J. 180555. | © Aug. 8, 1909; 1 « Aug. 9, 
— Moonlight, 1-3. © Aug. 11, | 1909; K 529. 
1909; 2.c. of each Aug. 12, 1909; J Bub, he’s alway 
% ; : always to blame. © Aug. 
=. 1, 1909; 1 ¢. Aug. 2, 1909; K 314. 
xposition, Pa., Exposition park. Aug. ; 
SR 1909; 2 c. Aus. 27, 1909: | opps eae 1809s 1% Aue. 9, 
J 130926. : whos 
a : set ' Poor old Robinson Crusoe. © Aug. 
Interior dancing pavilion. © t. t909- be. Aug. 2, 1909; K 313 
meee 1909; 2 c Aug. 27, 1909; J |’ : ; : 3 
130925. pa. 208: &, 1909;° i e., Augog: 
——Park ave. © Aug. 11, 1909; sO at : ‘ 
2c. Aug. 12, 1909; J 130556. tate eda Eco dor leon ee 
Street scene. © Aug. 11,1909; | ~ nek go eee 3 : 
2 ¢, Aug. 12, 1909; J 130554. oo ak rn 
Hotel Conneaut and lake front. © | ~°-"? * °%*" : 
Aug. 25, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1909; J _ Unusual (The) child. © Aug. 1, 
130927. | 1909; 1, ec. Aug. 2, 1909; K 312. 
Wags, the dog that adopted a man. 


WINSLOW (BENJAMIN EMANUEL), Chi- 


Siew iil. [22267-22269 | oe 1, 1909; 1 ce. Aug. 2, 1909; K 
Sign construction at n. e. corner of | __ : ; 
roof of Fair building. © 1c. Aug. 2, | WooDBURY & co., INC., Worcester, Mase 
1909; I 33. | [22281 
Sign construction on roof of build- | Worcester aero club. © July ie. 
ing at s. w. corner of State and Adams | 1909; 2 c. July 24, 1909; K 170. 
ao) te. Aus. 2 1909; I 34. | WRIGHT (JOSEPH), Philadelphia, Pa. 
_ Sign construction on roof of build- [22282 
ing at 308 S. State st. ©lc Aug. 2, Velos I. © July 15, 1909; 2 ¢. July 
1909; I 35. | 19, 1909; K 512. 
WoLFRuM (FRIEDR.) & co., Wien, Aus- | ZLor (Harry), New York, N. Y. 
tria. [22270 | [222838 
Moderne figurale entwiirfe. Deko- | Plumbing and hot water heating. 


rative malereien, von Hans Printz. | ©1c. July 23, 1909; I 23. 


Summary statement of copyright registrations made and included in the Cata- 
logue since January 1, 1909. 


Number of entries of Reproductions of a work of art__________________ 35 


Number of entries of Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or tech- 
Pe rn es TT eA i ee ke 48 
Number of entries of Photographs (including 79 unpublished) _-_----__~- 11, 058 
Member of entries of Hngravings, Cuts, and Prints_______-____________ 6, 683 
Memmoer of cutries of Chromos and Lithographs_________________-_..—_ 1, 362 
Number of entries of Prints and pictorial illustrations_________________ ag 


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WORKS OF ART; MODELS OR DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART 


AHL (HENRY H.), Rowley, Mass. 
[22284 
Suspension bridge over a sluggish | 


stream. © 1c. July 26, 1909; G 

30406. 

ALEXANDER (HENRY), New York, N. Y. 
[22285 


Henry Alexander, exclusive fash- 
ions, fall and winter, 1909-1910. © 
1e. July 29, 1909; G 30874. 


AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHIC co., New 
York, N. Y. [22286-22293 


Affinidad (La) A; in center a build- 
ing, over which is head of man; in 
each side section is seated a female. 


——B;; in center, which is outlined 
by medallions, etec., is a corner build- 
ing. 

Daisy Queen. Young woman holds 
large number of daises. 

Encanto (El) A; castle in center, in 
front of which is a shield. 

Encanto (El) B; in an oval an or- 
namental shield, at either end of the | 
oval a branch of laurel. | 

Frederick the 8th. Man in military 
attire, background ermine and purple. 

Happy days. 
bowl is seated a young woman. | 

Kitty Grey. Young woman wearing | 
black hat and furs. 


| drawing. 
| 80473. 


Champagne glass; in | 


© 1c. each Aug. 13, 1909; G 30493- | 
30500. | 


AMERICAN SHOW PRINT co., Milwaukee, | 

Wis. [22294-22309 | 

Arrival (The). Poster drawing. © 
1c. July 21, 1909; G 30384. 

Baron’s (The) flirtation. Poster 
drawing. © ic. July 21, 1909; G | 
30378. | 

Bashful cowboy. Poster drawing. | 
©1c. July 26, 1909; G 30476. 

Bouquet of flowers from the ranch. 
Poster drawing. ©1 ce. July 21, 1909; 


G 30380. 


| AMERICAN SHOW PRINT co.—Cont’d. 


Cowboy’s celebration. Poster draw- 
ing. ©l1ce. July 26, 1909; G 30474. 


First and second prize. Poster 
drawing. © 1c. July 21, 1909; G 
30377. 


In the days of °49 boys. Poster 


| drawing. © 1c. July 21, 1909; G 


30379. 
Leading lady. Poster drawing. 
8267. ©1e. July 21, 1909; G 30382. 


Man carrying woman. Poster draw- 
ing 8011. © 1c July 21, 1909; G 
30381. 

Oh you broncho. Poster drawing. 
©l1e. July 26, 1909; G 30477. 

Oh you ought to have an auto. 
Poster drawing. ©1c. July 21, 1909; 
G 30383. 

Oh you ought to have an auto. 
Poster drawing. ©1ce. Aug. 14, 1909; 
G 80508. 

On the trail of the thief. Poster 
drawing. © 1c. July 26, 1909; G 
30475. 

Our secret saves your life. Poster 
© 1.c July 26, 1909; G 


Peek-a-boo daisies. Poster drawing. 
©1e. July 26, 1909; G 30472. 


Polka dot girls. Poster drawing. 
©l1e. Aug. 14, 1909; G 30507. 
ANTIKAMNIA CHEMICAL Co., St. Louis, 

Mo. [22310 

Beatrice. Head of young woman. 
©1ec. July 29, 1909; G 30372. 
ARTHUR (JAMES), Detroit, Mich. 

[22311-22325 

American girl. Bust of young 
woman in red coat and hat and gray 
fox furs. 

Bed time. Young mother and child. 

Childhood days. Girl and boy seat- 


| ed on log fishing. 


Girl with fan. Figure in evening 
gown, seated and holding open fan to 
face. 


a45 


8954—09——_3 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22326 


ARTHUR (JAMES)—Continued. 

Morning. Young mother holding 
babe on her lap beside casement win- 
dow. 

Mother’s babe. Young mother in 
evening gown looking at sleeping babe. 

Mother’s chum. Young mother seat- 
ed with small boy standing on seat of 
chair. 

Pictures in the fire. 
before fireplace. 

Programme girl. Young woman 
holding heart-shaped programme to 
face. 

Springtime. Young woman on rus- 
tic seat with little girl. 

Swans. Mother and child in old- 
fashioned costumes watching swans in 
a pond. 

Telephone 


Two children 


girlk Young woman 


kneeling on chair with telephone in- | 


strument in her hands. 
Thoughts of the absent. Mother and 
child standing before fire. 
Watching for Daddy. 
two children in garden. 

Yuletide. Boy and girl walking 
along snowy path, boy with evergreen 
tree. 


© 1c. each July 1, 1909; G 30441- 
30455. 


AvuGcuR, Swyrrs & 

York,N.- Y. [22326-22341 

Alpine flowers. [Figure of girl with 
Alpine climbing pick.] 


Mother and 


MacHoLtp, New 


Boy and horse. [Figure of young 
boy and head of horse. ] 

Boy and squirrel. [Boy in knicker- 
bockers at fence playing with squir- 
rel.] 

Cupid’s pull. 
being drawn by Cupid.] 


Evelyn. [Figure of young woman, 
framed in scroll work and flowers. ] 


- Girl and mandolin. [Background of 
scroll work and flowers]. 


Girl and parasol. [Young woman, 
hands resting on parasol.] 


Girl and poppies. [Young woman 
with headdress of jewels in frame of 
seroll work and poppies.] 


Girl and violin. [Young woman in 
low cut flowing gown playing violin, 
with background of scroll work and 
flowers. ] 


Girl with fan. [Young woman in 
evening dress, background of palms.] 


[Young girl on skates. 


pt. Iv, n.8., Vv. 4 


AUGUR, SWYERS & Macuorp—Cont’d. 
Girl with parasol. [Young woman 
in large hat, flowing gown and shawl.] 
Hark! the guitar. [Young woman 
in long flowing green gown, headdress 
of jewels, playing guitar.] 

Harpist (The). [Young woman 
dressed in pink robe playing harp.] 

Necklace (The). [Young woman in 
large hat and cape holding up necklace 
worn around neck. } 

Snow (The) man. Young woman 
building snow man, Cupid at her side 
with spade. 

Trout fishing. Young woman in 
short skirt fishing. - 

© 1c. each Aug. 3, 1909; G 30410- 
30425. 

BACHMANN (HANS) co., New York, 
iN. Y [22342 
Half Moon passing palisades of the 


Hudson. © 1c July 31, 1909; G 
30491. 
BARNES (FRANK), New York, N. Y. 


[22343 
I love you wifey, but oh these kids. 
©l1ec Aug. 10, 1909; G 30471. 


BARTENFELD (Gustav PavuL), New 
York, «Noe. [223844 


Hudson-Fulton celebration souvenir; 
plaque [showing heads of Hudson and 
Fulton in medallions.] © 1 ¢e Aug. 
16, 1909; G 30511. 


Bone (RicH) KUNSTVERLAG; Berlin 
Germany. [ 22345, 22346 

Enten am Teich; painting by Franz — 
Grissel. 

Sonnenuntergang an der Themse; by 
Karl Heffner. 

© 1c. each Aug. 4, 1909; G 30456, 
380457. 


Bowser (WALDO), New York, N. Y. 
[22347 


Half Moon (The). [Relief of ships 
with palisades in background.] ©1ce. 
Aug. 9, 1909; G 30521. 


BrRAcK (CARL) & KELLER, Berlin, Ger- 


many. [22348 
Feierstunde; by Johanna Engel. 
[Girl with Dutch cap, seated.] © 


1c Aug. 18, 1909; G 30492. 


BRAUNER (OLAF M.), Ithaca, N. Y. 
[22349 


Come unto me. [Jesus in garden 
standing with outstretched hands, 
background of lake and forest.] © 
1c. Aug. 4, 1909; G 30483. 


346 


WORKS OF ART 


- nos. 35-39, Sept., 1909 


Buse (Gus. G.), Buffalo, N. Y. 


[ 22350 
decorations 


Archway with floral 


thereon. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1909; G 
30547. 

CHASE (JONATHAN), Boston, Mass. 

[22851 

Hygiene consciencegram. [Milk 


bottle with design of eye on it.] © 
1 ec. Aug. 23, 1909; G 30552. 


CHURCH AND DwicuT co., New York. 
me Y. [22352 


Hagle. [Standing on rock, sheet of 
water and hills beyond.] ©1lce Aug. 
4, 1909; G@ 30481. 


CLOVER (MATTIE May), San Francisco, 
Cal. [22500 


Partola (Gaspar de). Sculptured 
medallion. © 1c. July 19, 1909; G 
30487. 


CorFIN (W. HASKELL), New York, 
N 


[22354 


Miss Knickerbocker. [Head of girl 
wearing Dutch cap, square-cut dress. ] 
©ic. Aug. 2, 1909; G 30522. 


Cottier (P. F.) & son, New York, 
MOY: [22355-22364 


Black bass fishing; by A. B. Frost. 
Two men in a boat fishing, one stand- 
ing, pulling in line, other seated, net 
in hand. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1909; G 
30480. 

Chanteuse (La) ; by George Wright. 
Head and shoulders of foreign-looking 
young woman in décolette gown. © 
1c. Aug. 18, 1909; G 30518. 


Daughter of the south; by Chas. 
_ Dana Gibson. Profile of a young girl. 
©ic. July 31, 1909; G 30402. 


Engaged; by Charles Dana Gibson. 
Girl sitting on log at beach twisting 
engagement ring on finger, telling three 
young girls and a child all about it. 

© ic. Aug. 3, 1909; G 30426. 


- Indians simulating buffalo; by Fred- 
_ eric Remington. Two ponies grazing 
On prairie, on their backs two Indians 
- with hairy skins thrown over them. 
 ©l1c. Aug. 21, 1909; G 30550. 
Little girl; by F. Wyman. Little 

girl with long hair, hands clasped, 
' elbows resting in her lap, in. deep 
Metnousht. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1909; G 
— 80548. 
Master of the hounds; by Edward 
| Penfield. Young woman in riding cos- 
3 tume, crop in one hand. © 1. Aug. 
@ 21, 1909; G 30549. 


. 
} 


i 
| 


22378 


CoLiier (P. F.) & Sson—Continued. 

No time for politics; by C. D. Gib- 
son. Young mother seated at table, 
holding a youngster; spread out before 
them are pictures. © 1c. Aug. 21, 
1909; G 380551. 


Quarrel (The); by Frederic Rem- 
ington. Number of men in wide- 
brimmed hats around a camp fire, two 
holding a controversy. © 1c. Aug. 
10, 1909; G 30479. 

Waiting for her answer; by C. D. 
Gibson. Young girl seated at table, 
pen in hand, opposite her sits Cupid 
in arm chair. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1909; 
G 30518. 


CooLtipecE (C. M.), New York, N. Y. 
[ 22365, 22366 


Consolation. [Dog seated at table 
with poker chips and cards in front of 
him. ] 

Two dogs out and three dogs on 
bases. [Baseball game played by 
dogs, spectators dogs. ] 

© 1c. each Aug. 19, 1909; G 30525, 
30526. 


CRonAU (RUDOLPH), New York, N. Y. 

[22367 

Sunset of the Red race. [Indian 

chief seated on cliff facing the setting 

sun, two dead bodies on elevated plat- 

forms of boughs, skulls of cattle near 
by.1 ©1ec. July 23, 1909; G 30371. 


CROWELL PUB. COo., New York, N. Y. 


[223868 
Supper boy, by Ernest Yosbery. 
[Little boy eating his supper.] ©1lc. 


Aug. 19, 1909; G 30538. 


De LAND (CLYDE O.), Philadelphia, Pa. 

[22369 

First shot of 1812. [Shipboard, of- 

ficer looking through spy-glass at 

another ship, men around cannon wav- 

ing hats.] .© 1 c.' Aug. 14,. 1909;.G 
30510. 


DETROIT PUB CO., Detroit, Mich. [22370 

In a blizzard, by Frank Feller. 
[Frightened horse, man standing be- 
side him holding onto saddle.] ©l1e. 
Aug. 20, 1909; G 30540. 


ERSKINE (W. J.), Gainesville, Tex. 
[223871 
Hunting park. [Plan of park.] © 
1c. Aug. 19, 1909; G 30524. 


Ferry (D. M.) & co., Detroit, Mich. 
(22372, 22ate 
Nasturtium girl. Young woman 
wearing hat, holding large bouquet of 


| nasturtiums. 


347 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22374 


pt. Iv,n.s., v.4 


Ferry (D. M.) & co.—Continued. 

Sun (The) dial. 
open with flowers growing around its 
base. 


© 1 ¢. each Aug. 7, 1909; G 30465. | 


30466. 

FisHet (U. R.), Hope, Ind. [223874 
Fishel’s Frank. Pointer dog by Ed- 

mund Osthaus. ©1c. July 26, 1909; 

G 30404. 


FORBES LITHO. MFG. Co., Boston, Mass. 


[22375, 22376 
Claire. Young women = carrying 
basket of flowers. 
1909; G 380405. 
Cupid’s message. [Girl with flow- 
ing hair, Cupid looking over her shoul- 
der.] ©lc. Aug. 4, 1909; G 30482. 


Forp (Epna HILLYER), Waupun, Wis. 


[2237(%, 22378 

Pahangu (The Hagle) 312. [Head 
of Indian man.] 

Virsaku (The Hawk) 3811. [Head 


of Indian man.] ©1c. each Aug. 12, 
1909; G 30489, 30490. 


GOLDSMITH (EDWIN P.), Chicago, Ill. 

[22379 
(Abraham); by William 
© -1 ‘e.) July, 23; 190922G 


Lincoln 
Marshall. 
30439. 


GOWAN MEDICAL CO., Durham, N. C. 
[22880 
Just in time. Young woman in sick 
bed, nurse bending over her, another 
woman holds up a package. ©1e. 
Aug. 24, 1909; G 80558. 


GRANDT (Fritz) & co., Berlin, Ger- 
many. 


Heinwirts; by C. Kenzler. [Schooner 


in foreground on sea, several others in | ! 
ing wave. 


background. ] 


Hohle see; by C. Kenzler. [Open 
sea, waves high.] 
Kurze rast; by Max Tilke. [Stage- 


coach standing in front of tavern, 
horses feeding from trough.] 
© 1c. each Aug. 21, 1909; G 30541- 
305438. 
HAMILTON, BROWN SHOE Co., St. Louis, 
Mo. [22384 
Grandma’s shoes. 
in chair showing little girl her new 
shoes.] ©ic. Aug. 4, 1909; G 30429. 


HARPER & BROS., New York, N. Y. 
[22385-22887 
Antony and Cleopatra, Act III, scene 
I; by Edwin A. Abbey. Enter Ver- 


Sun dial in the | 


© Ae bulge to, 


[22381-22383 | 


[Old lady sitting | 


| 
| 
| 


tidius in triumph, dead body of Pa- | 


coras borne before him. 


HARPER & BROS.—Continued. 


— Act IV, scene IV; by Edwin A. 
Abbey. Cleopatra: Sooth, la, I'll help; 
thus it must be. Male figure in armor, 
female leaning on his shoulder. 


— Act V, scene II; by Edwin A. 
Abbey. Charmian: Your  crown’s 
awry; Ill mend it and then play. Fe- 
male figure seated being blindfolded 
by another, with two other figures. 

© 1c. each Aug. 21, 1909; G@ 30544— 
30546. 


HAvLeE (CAMILLE), Dumont, N. J. 
[22388 
Washington’s headquarters, New- 
burgh, N. Y. U.S. emblem represent- 
ing inscription on Washington’s head- 
quarters at Newburgh, N. Y. ©1e. 


| Aug. 24, 1909; G 30556. 


HiccIns (CHARLES HENRY), Cincin- 
nati, Ohio [22389 


Bathing girl; by E. M. Straus. Girl 
on horizontal bar above water. ©1ce. 
Aug. 5, 1909; G 30484. 


HIILDESHEIMER (S.) & CO., LTD., Lon- 
don, England. [22390-22398 


Beauty of the Orient; by Leon Co- 
merre. Oriental girl leaning on and 
looking through lattice window. 


Chorus gentlemen; by Arthur J. Els- 
ley. Child playing violin, three dogs 
looking upward, howling. 

Health is not all; by A. Kemp 
Tebby. Woman holding baby, who is 
looking up at its father, who stands 
with one foot in a punt. 


Look out; by Arthur J. Hlsley. 
Three children with dog on seashore 
paddling and retreating from incom- 


© 1c. each Aug. 14, 1909; G 30514— 
30517. 


HousE AND Paxson, Abbeville, Ga. 
[22394 
Cut it out; a temperance lesson. At 
either end of painting is a Bible open 
at Proverbs, in center is a small land- 
scape. ©1c. July 29, 1909; G 30478. 


INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. OF 
AMERICA, Chicago, I11. [22395 


At play. Woodland scene, boy poised 
with outstretched hands upon log. 
1c. Aug. 24, 1909; G 30559. 


JoHNSON (A. O.), New York, N. Y. 
[22396 
Book plate. © 1 ¢c Aug. 12, 1909; 


G 30487. 


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- nos. 35-39, Sept., 1909 


JOHNSTON (RopBertT A.) co., Milwaukee, 
Wis. [22397, 22398 
Cracker boy. [Baby with baker’s 
cap on, reaching up to box of crackers 
on table.] 


Spring. [Children playing in field.] 
© 1c. each Aug. 9, 1909; G 30553, 
30554. 


KAUFMANN & STRAUSS co., New York, 
[22399-22407 


Candy (The) girl; by Henry Hinter- | 


meister. Young woman with box of 
eandy in left hand, offering one piece 
held in tongs by right. ©1c. July 17, 
1909; G 30391. 


Colonial bill poster. 
erbocker costume, with bag of posters 
over his right shoulder, pasting poster 
on stonewall. ] 
G 30398. 


Debutante (The); by Archie Gunn. 
Young woman in evening gown, with 
bunch of flowers. © 1 c¢. July 831, 
1909; G 30394. 


December (The) girl. [Young girl 
in fur coat, hands in muff, cherry 
trimmed hat, with bunch of carna- 
tions.] ©1c. July 17, 1909; G 30395. 


First (The) lesson; by M. Falanga. 
Group of children teaching tricks to a 
dog. ©1c. July 17, 1909; G 30396. 


Meditation; by Leon Moran. Young 
girl in large hat with scarf hanging 
July 31, 1909; G 303892. 


Quintet (The) ; 
[Group of old men telling stories over 


[Man in knick- | 


© 1c. July 17, 1909; | 


by W. Tremaine. | 


| LAUTERBACH (HERMAN), 
IN: a 


WORKS OF ART 


22425 


KIEFER (EDWIN H.), New York, N. Y. 
[22410 
In little olde New York. [Man in 
Knickerbocker costume, standing, hold- 
ing up glass.] ©1c. Aug. 5, 1909; G 
30519. 
New York, 
[22411, 22412 
Ideal portrait; by A. Pollak. [Head 
of young woman.] 
Portrait of lady of Louis sixteenth, 
by Jacques Louis David. 


© 1c. each July 30, 1909; G 30386, 
380387. 


| LAWRENCE & JFLLICO, LTD., London, 
England. [22413-22415 
Forrard away! forrard away! 


+ Huntsman and pack of hounds coming 
| out of a wood. 


Huic halloa! huic halloa! 
huntsman galloping through 


Young 
a gate 


_and pack of hounds. 


No eggs to-day; poultry in front of 
palings. © 1. each Aug. 19, 1909; 
G 30531-30533. 


| LEEMPOELS (JEF), Brussels, Belgium. 


[22416, 22417 
Lettre (La). [Young woman in 
morning sack, reading letter by table 
on which a breakfast tray is resting, 
mirror behind. ] 
Thé (Le). 
© 1c. each July 19, 1909; G 30369, 


| 30370. 
down behind, hands clasped. © 1c. | 


| 


their beer.] © 1c. July 17, 1909; G | 


30397. 
Rose (The) ; by Leon Moran. 


Lorgp & Taytor, New York, N. Y. 
[22418-22421 
Fair and square beauty; man’s leg 
in white stocking with blue squares. 


Green and shady retreat; man’s leg 


in green stocking. 


Young | 


girl with large picture hat, holding | 
rose in hand. ©1c. July 17, 1909; G | 


30398. 


Sisters (The); 
[Two young girls similarly clad in low 
neck dresses, with ribbon girdles.}] © 
1e. July 31, 1909; G 30399. 


Kert’s (ERNST) NACHFOLGER, (AUGUST | 


ScHERL), Berlin, Germany. 
[22408, 22409 


Abendfrieden; painting by Walter | 


Moras. 


Herbststille ; 
Moras. 


© 1c. each July 30, 1909; G 30389, 
30390. 


painting by Walter 


Modest as the violet; man’s leg in 
purple stocking. 


Tawny striped beauty; man’s leg in 


| brown stocking. 


by Archie Gunn. | 


© 1c. each Aug. 19, 1909; G 30527-— 
30530. 


Manog (FLORENCE), San Francisco, 
Cal. [22422 
Sydney. Portrait medallion of a 
child modeled in low relief. © 1 ec. 


July 15, 1909; G 30408. 


MANZI, JOYANT & CO., New York, N. Y. 
[22423-22425 


Jeanne reconnait le roi au milieu 
des seigneurs de la cour; by Maurice 
Boutet de Monvel. Joan of Are on 
one knee. pointing out King Charles 
VII among his courtiers. 


349 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22426 


pt. iv, 1. 83°54 


MANZI, JOYANT & Co.—Continued. * 
Sacre (Le) de Reims; par Maurice 
Boutet de Monvel. Coronation of 
Charles VII of France, with Joan of 
Are on her knees, holding a banner. 


Visions (Les); par Maurice Boutet 


de Monvel. Joan of Are on her knees 
among her sheep, seeing vision of 
angels. 


© 1c. each Aug. 18, 1909; G 30501- 
30503. 


MEARS (HELEN F.), New York, N. Y. 
[22426 
Morton (William T. G.), M. D., dis- 
coverer of anesthesia; portrait bust. 
©1e. July 21, 1909; G 30428. 


MELLIER (WALTER G.), Kansas City, 
Mo. [ 22427, 22428 
Landscape, by Jacob Ruisdael. Olive 
green color, figure in foreground has 
red cap. 
Moses coming down Mt. Sinai with 
tablet of the ten commandments; by 
EKustache Le Sueur. 


© 1c. each Aug. 9, 1909; G 30469, 
30470. 


Morris (GEO. Ford) stTrupios, New 
York, N;. Y. [22429 


Clydesdale (The). [Head of horse.] 
© 1c. July 30, 1909; G 80385. 


NAzo co., Washington, D. C. 


Nazo. [Head of girl.] 
24, 1909; G 30557. 


NEIGER (J. L.), Easton, Pa. 
[22431-22434 
Danger line. Life insurance card 
for agents, 5 scenes. 


Life insurance tree. Insurance pre- 
mium and policy contract represented 
as a tree. 


Point of contact. Life insurance 
agent’s card, two scenes representing 
two warriors. 

Strange experiences of agent Brown. 
Five small pen sketches of an insur- 
ance agent. 


© 1c. each July 24, 1909; G 30346- 
30348, 30350. 


NOONAN-KOCIAN ART CO., 
Mo. [22435 
Surrender of Col. Rall, battle of 
Trenton; by H. Percy Moran. ©1.«. 
July 29, 1909; G 30378. 


O'MALLEY (JOHN) 


[22430 
© 41 e"Aue. 


St. Louis, 


& SON, London, 


England. [22436-22439 
Breakneck service. Tennis club 
tournament, gentlemen’s doubles, by 


suy Lipscombe. 


O’MALLEY (JOHN) & soN—Continued. 
Deuce. ‘Tennis 
mixed doubies, by Guy Lipscombe. 
Not a love game. Tennis tourna- 
ment, mixed doubles, by Guy Lips- 
combe. 
Warm member. Tennis tournament, 
gentlemen’s singles, by Guy Lipscombe. 
© 1c. each Aug. 10, 1909; G 30481- 
30484. 


PATTEN (LEONARD), London, Eng. 


[22440 
Henry VII’s chapel, Westminster 
abbey, looking from western right 


hand entrance gate. 
1909; G 80504. 


PoLAK (HMIL) MANUFACTURING CO., 
New York, N. Y. [22441 


Smetana (Bedfich); bust by Karel 


© 1c. July 22, 


Vaclav. © 1 ca July 31, 1909; G 
30401. 
Potter (Louis), New York, N. Y. 


[22442-22448 
Bust, head turned 
© 1 « Aug. 


Besant (Annie). 
slightly to one side. 
1909; G 30485. 


Call (The) of the spirit. Statuette 
of a nude Indian. © 1c. July 30, 
1909; G 380376. 


Dawn (The) of a new day. Jesus 
standing in a field of lilies. © 1c. 
July 30, 1909; G 380875. 


Fulton (Robert). Portrait bust. © 
1c. Aug. 5, 1909; G 30486. 


Fulton (Robert). Bust, standing on 
pedestal © 1c. Aug. 11, 1909; G 
30486. 


Hudson (Henry). Statuette. ©1c. 
Aug. 5, 1909; G 304385. 


Hudson (Henry). Bust, large ruffle 
about neck. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1909; G 
30509. 


PRATT FOOD co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[22449 


Fast friends. [Head of young girl 


pressed against head of horse.] © 1 
e. Aug. 4, 1909; G 304380. 
RavuwH (IpA), New York, N. Y. | [22450 


Suffragette. Plaster figure of woman 
wearing sash with words votes for 
woman, and standing on box marked 
soap. ©lec Aug. 3, 1909; G 80427. 


REPRODUCTION co., New York, N. Y. 
[22451, 22452 
Battle ship. © 1c. July 29, 1909; 
G 30440. 


Broncho buster; drawing. © 1 «. 
Aug. 2, 1909; G 80467. 


300 


club tournament,. 


] 
q 


nos. 35-89, Sept., 1909 


Rogers (HENRY GUSTAVE), Marble- 
head, Mass. [224538 
Trophy for the German - American 
yacht races off Marblehead, Mass. 
[Cups with eagle design.] ©1lc. Aug. 
16, 1909; G 30512. 


RoyAL TAILORS, Chicago, III. [22454 


OF ART 
22474 


VAN Ness (FRANK LEwIS), Chicago, 

Ebke [22462 

Roosevelt’s (Hx-President) first lion. 
©l1e. July 21, 1909; G 30388. 


| VAN NostrRAnD (A. G.), Boston, Mass. 


Tailor dressed man needs no card of | 


introduction. 
ures.] © 1c. Aug. 20, 1909; G 30539. 


Rupp (RosEL Porter), Norwich, Conn. 
[22455 

Alice in wonderland. Design for 
wall paper. 


304388. 
Rusk (A. L.), New York, N. Y. 


[22456 | 


[Fashion plate of 4 fig- | 


[ 22468, 22464 
Workers series, 19, 20. ©1e. each 
Aug. 7, 1909; G 30462, 30463. 
WALDRON (May), Portland, Oreg. 
[22465-22467 
Frontier girl. Western girl; draw- 
ings. 1,2. ©1c. each July 22, 1909; 


| G@ 80459-30461. 


2 e Aue. 6, 1909; G | 


| WELLGE (Henry), Milwaukee, Wis. 


Man who makes the biggest impres- | 


sion; design for men’s clothing ad. © | 


1c. Aug. 4, 1909; G 30523. 


ScHWARTZ’S (SAMUEL) SONS & ©O.,, | 


New York, N. Y. [22457 


Jewle; by H. Vollet. Head of girl 
with necklace. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1909; 


G 30464. 
ScHWEIZER (J. Otto), Philadelphia, 
Pa. [22458 


Schlatter (Rev. Michael); statue, 


sitting in arm chair, costume of 1750. | fae oni Gioia) celeplignmen 


©ic. July 21, 1909; G 30403. 


SUNSET REALTY ASSOCIATES, Portland, 
Oreg. [22459 


Willamette Valley. Vancouver, 
Wash., in foreground, Columbia river 
across the picture, Willamette river 
and valley in distance. © 1. Aug. 
19, 1909; G 30555. 


TIFFANY STUDIOS, New York, N. Y. 


| WYLE (F. H.), Chicago, Ill. 


[22460 


Monument; single piece, rough hewn 
base tapering to top, upper portion 


ball bat. 


smooth finish with name and orna- | 
| XIMENES (Ettore), New York, N. Y. 


ment. ©1c. July 16, 1909; G 30458. 


TOPLIFF (FE. G.), New York, N. Y. 
[22461 
We may never kick high. Football 
with inscription. ©1c. Aug. 12, 1909; 
G 30488. 


| rock, angel in middle distance. 


[22468 

New York, view of the city, 1909. 
©1c. Aug. 9, 1909; G 30468. 

WILSON (FREDERICK), Briarcliff 

Ne, [22469 


Thy Kingdom come. Oriental land- 
scape; male figure in foreground on a 


(Ome 


Manor, 


July 29, 1909; G 30409. 


WoLF & Co.; Philadelphia, Pa. 
[22470, 22471 


Her first lesson. [Little girl seated 
in chair, sewing. | 


Telephone girl. [Girl seated, lean- 


© 1c. each Aug. 14, 1909; G 30505, 
30506. 


WoLtz (GEORGE W.), New York, N. Y. 
[22472 
Burgomaster (The). [Statuette of 


man in Knickerbocker costume. ] 
1c. Aug. 9, 1909; G 30520. 


[22473 


World’s champions. Statuette of 
cub bear sitting on a globe holding base 
Geb. e Aue” 27 190927 G 
30407. 


[22474 

Taft (President). Statuette, stand- 

ing with right hand in pocket, left 

holding manuscript. © 1c. July 19, 
1909; G 30400. 


Number of entries of Works of Art 
Jan. 1, 1909 


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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
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CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


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


PART 4: 


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


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 4 
é Nos. 40-43 
OCTOBLIRER, 1909 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


4 
} 1909. 


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


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

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

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

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

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


An annual index of proprietors is furnished for this part in the December issue. 
The subscription price for Part 4, which must be for the complete calendar year, is 
$0.75 for the year 1909 and $0.50 for the year 1910, payable in advance to the Superin 
tendent of Documents by postal money order, express order, or New York draft. 


CLASSES H-K, 
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC 


WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR 


TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHO- 


TOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS 


ADLER (David) & SONS CLOTHING CO., 
Milwaukee, Wis. [22475 


Artistic clothes productions for au- | 


© Aug. 12, 1909; 
K 706. 


tumn and winter. 
2 e. Aug. 16. 1909; 


ADLER (Mrs. Pr: Rochester N. Y. 
[22476 


Inspiration. © Sept. 7, 1909; 2 «. 


Sept. 10, 1909; J 131468. 


AMERICAN COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING CO., 
New York, N. Y. [11 prints.] 
[22477-22487 
At school.—Autumn girl.—Back to 
school. — Falling leaves. — Going 
home.—in society.—In the country.— 
Picking apples—Race (The). 
ing hour (A).—Twins. © Sept. 1, 
1909; 2 c. each Aug. 24, 1909; K 1010- 
1020. 


ANDERSON (A. W.), Plymouth, 
[ 22488, 
Old town square. © Sept. 27, 

2 ec. Sept. 29, 1909; J 132461. 
Plymouth, Mass. 


1770. © Sept. 8, 1909; 
1909; J 132074 


BamLEY (Marion W™.), 
Kans. 


Feeding time. © Sept. 3. 1909; 2c. 
Sept. 13, 1909; J 131588. 


Mass. 


1909 ; 


2 


c. Sept. 10, 


Hutchinson, 


Kansas air ship. © Sept. 11, 1909; 


2 ce. Sept. 14, 1909; J 131616. 


Kansas hen. © Sept. 4, 1909; 2 c¢. 
Sept. 13, 1909: J 131589. 


Summer clothes. © Sept. 38, 1909; 
2 ec. Sept. 13, 1909; J 1381590. 


BaiLtEy (Merritt L.), 
Cal. [22494 
Los Angeles, Cal., Temple audito- 
rium. © July 12, 1909; 2 c. July 19, 
1909: J 131123. 


Los Angeles, 


3 


22489 | 


Old powder house. | 


[22490-22493 | 


BAIN (GEORGE GRANTHAM), New York, 
Wiey: [22495-22501 
Duffault (Jean) 220, nos. 7-9. © 
| Sept. 14, 1909; 2 e. each Sept. 20, 
1909; J 132046-132048. 
Francis (Hon. C. S.) 
© Sept. 7, 
| J 132049. 
Taft (President) 880, nos. 1-38. 
Sept. 10,1909; 2 ec. each Sept. 20, 
|; 1909; J 182048-132045. 
BANDHOLTZ (FRED J.), 
lowa. [22502-22506 
Blackfoot, Idaho. © Sept. 6. 1909; 
2 c. Sept. 9, 1909; J 131462. 
| Idaho Falls, Idaho. © Aug. 
| 1909; 2 ¢. Sept. 3, 1909; J 131152. 
| .—~—power dam and Snake River. 
| © Aug. 30, 1909: 2 c. Sept. 3, 1909; 
| JF Sie 
.  Poeatello, Idaho. 
| 2 e. Sept. 9, 1909; 


no. 875-11. 
1909; 2 ec. Sept. 20, 1909; 


Des Moines, 


30, 


© Sept. 6, 1909; 
J 131461. 
Shoshone Falls, Idaho. © Sept. 4, 
1909; 2 ec. Sept. 9, 1909; J 1381468. 
| Baotto (ANGELO), New York, N. Y. 
[22507 
© 1c. Aug. 


Greatest of the great. 
30, 1909%,, J. 1S1s5h. 
Barsueria (KF. J.), Atlantic City, N. J. 

[22508 
St. Nicholas 
© Sept. 14, 
8, 1909; J 132181. 


Barta (J. F.), New Prague, Minn. 
[22509-22511 


Afdantiec City, .N., J., 
| church, August crowds. 
| 1909; 2 ec. Sept. 


New Prague, Minn.: 
: Looking east; Looking south; Mill. 
| © Sept. 5, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 30, 


1909; J 181150, 131134, 131151. 


| BATTELL (MRS. 
Grove, Wis. 
Brillion, Wis.: 
High school; Lime quarry. © Aug. 
10, 1909; 2 «. each Sept. 7, 1909; J 
| 181317, 131318. 


Cedar 
[22512 


Rosa LEwIs), 


D3 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22513 


BELINFANTE (ERNEST EDWARD), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 22515 
New St. Clements church and gar- 
dens. © Sept. 30, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 24, 
1909; J 182828. 


BENNER (Harry M.), Hammondsport. 
N.Y; [22514-22524 
Curtiss (G. H.), and his aeroplane. 
t14. -©' Sept. 25,1909; 2 %en Septz 28; 
1909; J 132293; © Sept. 8, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 7, 1909; J 181315: © Sept. 27, 
1909; 2 ec. each Sept. 28, 1909; J 
132282) 132288. 
Grand semaine d’aviation de Cham- 
pagne. © Sept. 7, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 7, 
1909; J 1381296. 


Rheims, France, Aug., 1909: 

Bleriot and his monoplane; Bleriot’s 
flight, when he was defeated by G. H. 
Curtiss; Curtiss (Glenn H.) winning 
the speed contest; De Rue’s flight; 
Latham’'s flight; Paulham, winner of 
the altitude contest. © Oct. 1, 1909; 2 
c. each Sept. 30, 1909; J 182332-182337. 


BENTLEY (CHARLES EH.) co., New York, 
N.Y. [22525 
Fair needleworker. © Sept. 7, 1909; 

2 ce. Aug. 12, 1909; K 998. 


New York, N. Y. 
[22526 
I'd hate to get caught in a shower. 
© Aug. 13, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 14, 1909; K 
689. 


BIOGRAPH CO., 


BERDAN PUB. CO., 


New York, N. Y. 
[22527-22589 
[Moving picture rolls.] 

Awakening. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1909; J 
182453. 

Broken locket. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1909; 
J 431862. 

Children’s friend. © 1 e¢. Sept. 14, 
109: J. 131611, 

Comata, the Sioux. © 1c. Sept. 13, 
1909; J 131568. 

Getting even. ©1c. Sept. 14, 1909; 
PaSrGi2: 

In old Kentucky. © 1. Sept. 14, 
1909; J 131613. 

Little darling. 
J, 131223. 

Mills of the gods. 
1869; J sida. 

Pippa passes. 
DB, deo). 

Pranks. 
131132. 


Sealed room. © 1 ¢. Sept. 3, 1909; 
J 181224, 


© 1c. Sept. 3, 1909; 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 
© 1c. Oct. 4, 1909; 


© 1:¢@ Augusi,. 1909; J 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


: SE Sa 


BrioGRAPH co.—Continued. 
With her card. ©1c. Aug. 17, 1909; 
J 130708. 
Ole 


1776; or, Hessian renegades. 
Sept. 8, 1909; J 181458. 


BIRDSALL (K. N.), New York, N. Y. 
[22540-22544 
Todd (Miss E. L.) in her aeroplane: 
Body view; Three quarter view. 
Sept. 23, 1909; 2 & Sept 2a, 19037. 
1382200, 132201. 
Todd aeroplane: 

Body of aeroplane, profile view of 
Miss Todd; Coming on the field, right 
side back view; On field, near tent, 
right side back view. Sept. 22, 
1909 ; 2c. each Sept. 24, 1909; J 182186— 
182188. 


Boae (WILLIAM JOHN), Pawhuska, 
Okla. [22545-22548 
Chief of the Osage Indian tribe 
Peter Big-hart, nos. 1 & 2. © Sept. 
11, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 27, 19095 d 43iGar— 
131638. 


Ponko tribe Non-See-Ki, nos. 
1&2. © Sept. 11, 1909; 2 GAneesT 
1909; J 131635, 131636. 


BossELMAN (A. C.) & Co., New York, 
Nok [22549-22558 
U. S. Battleships: 
Connecticut; Georgia; 
Minnesota; Mississippi; Nebraska; 
Ohio; Vermont; Wisconsin. 1st and 
2nd squadrons at anchor. © Sept. 22, 
1909; 2 ¢c. each Sept. 24, 1909; J 
132151-132160. 
Boston TRAVELER ©0., Boston, Mass. 
[22559 
Lumber yard from Boston traveler 
war balloon. © Aug. 20, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 18, 1909; J 181579. 


BotH (W. C.), Chicago, II. 
[22560-22570 
Order no. 160 X. © Aug. 17, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 20, 1909; K 992. 
Order numbers: 
203 As; 21 As; 22 Asia 
24 As; 25 As; 30 As; 314% As; 34 As; 
35 As. © Aug. 16, 1909; 2 @ each 
Aug. 20, 1909; KK 982-991. 


Bowers (B. M.), Ridgewood, N. J. 
[22571-22572 
Hudson - Fulton celebration, 1609, 
1809, 1909.—Hudson’s (Henry) quest 
and Half Moon. © Aug. 10, 1909; 2 ¢ 
each Aug. 12, 1909; K G32, 63838. 


BRAUN, CLEMENT & CO., New York,. 
Nu NE [22573-22610 


Album (L’) Japonais; by Ad. Piot. 
5872. 


Kansas; 


oo4 


| 
| 


. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 40-43, Oct., 1909 


BRAUN, CLEMENT & CO.—Continued. 
Algue (L’); by P. Chabas. 5933. 
Attendant marée basse; by Fr. Tat- 

tegrain. 5985. 

Au miroir du bassin ; by Ed. Fournier. 

8373. 

Ballon (Le); 

59388. 

Bayadére; by D. Enjobras. 5882. 
Billet (Le) doux; by Martin Kavel. 
5876. 


by HE. L. Foubert. 


Cage (La) entr’ouverte; by A. Bel- 
let. 5887. 

Candeur; by G. Jacquet. 84382. 

Carnot-Wattignies 1793; by R. Des- 
varreux. 8359. 

Consummatum 
Blanchard. 8360. 

Coquette (La.); by H. Q. Brin. 8370. 

Dans la rue; by G. Rochegrosse. 


Pascal 


est; by 


59382. 
Effet du soir-Avignon; by H. Harp- 
ignies. 8369. 


Enigme (L’); by A. Darrant. 5931. 

Episode du siége de Granville en 
1793; by Maurice Orange. 8363. 

Exil 
non. 


Femme (La) au coussin bleu; by 
L.-A. Girardot. 8864. 


Féte intime; by G. Rochegrosse. 
8378. 

Jardin des Hespérides; by P. Ger- 
vyais.. 8377. 

Jeune republique; by Alf. Role. 
8362. 

Lecture (La); by G. Lefebre. 8372. 

Lever (Le); by D. Enjolras. 5884. 


Lingéres (Les); by Vallayer Moutel. 
366. 

Oiseau (L’) envole; by A. Bellet. 
886. 


Pins au bord de l'eau; 
Dauchez. 8375. 


Pomme (La); by Dagnan Bonveret. 
74. 


Priére (La); by L. Lefebvre. 8371. 


Que veux-tu? by Achille Fould. 
5888 


Repas en Bretagne; by H. d’Estienne. 
8367. 


Retour (Le) du verger; by Camille 
Bellanger. 5877. 

Reverie; by Ad. Piot. 5873. 

- Rose (La) éffeuillée; by S. Bellet. 
5885. 


(L’) de Manon; by A. Matig- | 
5954. 


by A. | 


22625 


BRAUN, CLEMENT & co.—Continued. 

Sieste (La); by L. A. Girardot. 
8365. 

Tigre; by Surand. 8361. 

Vieux chénes 4 Villefranche sur 
mer; by H. Harpignies. S368. 

Vieux (Le) Doubs 4 Orchamps; by 
P. Zuber. 8374. 

Volant (Le); 
5937. 

© Oct. 5, 1909; 2 ec. each Oct. 5, 
1909; J 1382642-132679. 


by E. L. Foubert. 


| Brock (NaAcE), Asheville, N. C. 


[22611 
Mid-summer dream. © 1 e¢. Oct. 2, 
1909; J 1382457. 
SROWN (H. W.), Tifton, Ga. 
[ 22612, 22613 
Our hens are doing well, thank you. 
© 1 6" Oct.'4, 1909 > 132536: 
White Dent corn. © Aug. 20, 1909; 
Ze. Aug; 21, 1909; J 1381168. 


BRUNSKILL (R. W.), Marion, Ohio. 


; [22614 

Going home. © Sept. 17, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 20, 1909; J 1382042. 

BurBANK (A. S.), Plymouth, Mass. 


[22615-22619 

Marshfield, Mass. : 

Original Daniel Webster house; 
Original Peregrine White house. 
Aug. 2, 1909; 2 c. eaeh Aug. 3, 1909; 
K 1063, 1065. 

Mayflower at sea. © Aug. 2, 1909; 
2 ec. Aug. 3, 1909; K 1062. 

Plymouth, Mass. First street in 
Plymouth, 1622. © Aug. 2, 1909; 2c. 
Aug. 38, 1909; K 1061. 

Scituate, Mass. Old oaken bucket 
house. © Aug. 2, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 38, 
1609; Ik 1064. 

BuRNHAM (A. W.), Dwight, I]. 
[22620 

Renfew park. nos.1and2. © Oct. 
2551909: 2 €. Oet.’ 4, 19095" J 132550; 
1525aL: 

SURNS (RopBertT), Pullman, Wash. 
[22621-22624 

Washington state college: 

Campus; Glimpse of the campus; 
[Panorama]; Through the arch. 
Sept. 24, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 30, 1909 ; 
J 132352-132355. 

Byers (R. Encar), Toledo, Obio. 
[22625 

Discovery of the North Pole. © 
Sept. 15, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1909; J 
132150. 


300 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22626 


Caesar (P. V.), Seattle, Wash. [22626 

Mt. Rainier, Wash., avalanche. © 
Aug. 24, 1909; 2 ce. Aug. 30, 1909; J 
130950. 


CARBONDALE CALCIUM CO., Carbondale, 
Pa. [22627 
Sponge girl. © Sept. 24, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 27, 1909; J 182204. 
CARPENTER (CHAS. T.), Philadelphia, 
Pa. [22628 
Chicago Cubs base ball team. © 
July 30, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1909; K 602. 
CARPENTER (F. M.), Enosburg Falls, 
Vt. [22629-22633 
Enosburg Falls. 1. © Aug. 19, 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 28, 1909; J 181124. 
2. © Aug. 20, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 
3, 1909; J 181236. 
condensery. 1. © Aug. 
1909; 2 c. Sept. 3, 1909; J 131239. 
Riverside Camp; Boat landing; On 
the river. © Aug. 20, 1909; 2 c. each 
Sept. 3, 1909; J 131287, 181288. 
CELEBRITY ART CO., Boston, Mass. 
[22634 
I love my wife, but oh you type- 
writer. © Aug. 23, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 26, 
1909; J 181402. 


CHIC FASHIONS, New York, N. Y¥ 


ol, 


[22635 
Washer woman suit. (Miniature 
cover of Chic, vol. 9, no. 12.) © Aug. 


25, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1909; K 1082. 


CHICKERING (ELMER), Boston, Mass. 

[22636-22649 

Boston chamber of commerce dinner 

to Pres. Taft, 1-3. © Sept. 14, 1909; 

2 e. each Sept. 18, 1909; J 132731-— 
1327338. 


Kuni (Prince and Princess Kunio- 
ski), 1-3.—Taft (President), 1-2.— 
Taft (President) and Prince and 
Princess Kunioski Kuni, 1—2.—Taft 
(President) and Prince and Princess 
Kusioski “Kuni,. 14. © Sepia 
S09; 2c. each Sept. 15, 1909: J 
1323885-132395. 


CHILD (WILLIAM B.), Newport, R. I. 
[22650 
Istalena winning King’s cup race off 
Newport, R. I. Aug. 7, 1909. © Aug. 
19, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 19, 1909; J .131120. 


CLAUSER (W. H.), Havana, Ill. 
[22651, 22652 
Havana, Ill., W. J. Bryan on way to 
speak at Ill. state Epworth league 
Chautauqua. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 «. 
Sept. 7, 1909; J. 131360. 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


CLAUSER (W. H.)—Continued. 
Honolulu students bathing at 
Chautauqua Beach. © Sept. 1, 1909; 
2c. Sept. 7, 1909; J 1381361. 


CLEVELAND (ALBERT), Omaha, Nebr. 
[22653 
©lie 


Carter lake. Cloud scene. 
Sept. 29, 1909; J 132308. 


CLOGENSON (H.), Dallas, Tex. 
[22654-22658 
Dallas, Tex. Military tournament: 
Cossack drill by U. S. cavalry; 
Grand review of U. S. troops; Roman 
race, arriving at the post; Wall scal- 
ing, world’s record. © Aug. 3, 1909; 
2 c. each Sept. 7, 1909 J  tszi2a— 

132128. 


Parade day. © Aug. 24, 1909; 


2 ec. Aug. 27, 1909; 4d 139606: 
CoFFIN (Harriet Eva), New York, 
iy. ¥: [22659 


Century tobacco shop. © 1 e. Sept. 
28, 1909; J. 122209; 


CoLBy (JAMES M.), Wausau, Wis. 
[22660-22662 


Abbottsford, Wis., baseball team. 
© Aug. 26, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 26, 1909; 
J 1STStY. 

Withee, Wis.: Bird’s-eye view; 
View. © Aug. 26, 1909; 2 c each 
Aug. 26, 1909; J 181510, 181512. 


& son, New York, 
[22663-22673 
Hippopotamus at home, A-D. © 
Aug. 3, 1909; 2 ec. each Aug. 11, 1909; 
K 597-600. 


Lahm (Lieut.) and Glen A. Curtis 
watching flight of Orville Wright at 
Fort Myer. © 1c. Sept 20, 190355 


Corie "CPs bs) 
NW 


131960. 
Stalked by an African lion; by A. R. 
Dugmore: 
Giraffes; Hartebeests; Second 
lion . gave a frightful roar; 


Storks; Zebras. © Aug. 17, 1909; 2 ¢. 
each Aug. 17, 1909; K 752-756. 


Wright (Orville) in aeroplane, Wil- 
bur Wright standing at end. ©1.«. 
Sept. 20, 1909; J 131959. 


COLLINGILL (C. G.) & Kine@An (A. J.), 
Plymouth, Mass. [ 22674, 22675 
Plymouth, Mass. Burial hill. 
Canopy over Plymouth Rock. © Sept. 
15, 1909; 2 ec. each Sept. 17, 1909; J 
131854, 131855. 


306 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 40-43, Oct., 1909 


CLASSES, H TO K 
22740 


Conway (R. 
Okla. [22676 
Oklahoma city, airship view. © 
Oct. 1, 1909; 2 ec. Sept. 27, 1909; J 
132211. 


COURIER CO. oF BurraLo, Buffalo, N. Y. 

[22677-22690 

Arrival in Africa. 5826. © Aug. 
13, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 14, 1909; K 696. 


M.), Oklahoma City, 


Barn dance. 5832. Aug. 16, 
1909 ; 2 e. Aug. 18, 1909; K 789. 

Bevins (Clem). 5849. © Aug. 16, 
1909; 2 ce. Aug. 18, 1909; K 791. 

Boquet of beauties. 5842. © Aug. | 
9, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1909; K 586. | 

Dream waltz. 5823. © Aug. 13, 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 14, 1909; K 694. 

Fighting toreadors. 5816. © Aug. | 


18, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 14, 1909; K 692. 
Fluffy said she burnt her 
5831. 
1909; K 790. 
Hackett (Norman) as Beau Brum- 
mel. 


14. 1909; K 691. 
Holman (the great) 5843. © Aug. 


| 18, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 14, 1909; K 693. 


- ers, the stars. 


Men behind the fun. © Aug. 23, 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1909; IK 1009. 

Tourists (The). 
1909 ; 2 c. Aug. 14, 1909; K 690. 


Wales, will you ring the bell. 5836. 


© Aug. 16, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1909; K | 
788. 


Well here we are. 5827. © Aug 9, 
1509; 2 ec. Aug. 11, 1909; K 587. 

Young (John E.) in the musical 
comedy Lo. 5847. © Aug. 13, 1909; 
2 ce. Aug. 14, 1909; K 695. 


CroonBorG (FRED’K T.), New 
mY. [22691-22693 
Advanced fashions, Aug., 1909. v. 4, 
no. 4. Supplements A. B. & C. © 


Aug. 16, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1909; K | 


1331-1333. 
Curtis (Epwarp S.), New York, N. Y. 


[22694-22717 | 


And reached his hands to his broth- 
© Sept. 30, 1909; 2 c. 
Sept. 8, 1909; J 131321. 

[25 photographs] 

Back! thing of the evil one.—Blood 
red stars in the green of his crown.— 
By the arrow, I have said it—In Car- 
tilian war dress he stood.—Into the 
Kina of council they descended.—Ka 
Yemo. — Lovely figure despite her 
trophies.—Maid of dreams.—One girl 


hand. | 
© Aug. 16, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 1S, 


5834. © Aug. 13, 1909; 2 ¢. Aug. | 


5844. © Aug. 13, 


York, | 


waited at the portal— One town of 
Walpi.—Only a trail across the desert 
sands.—Only a witch led to death.— 
Page (The).—Place of the palms. 

Prayer of Yahn in Tsyn-deh.—Prayer 
token.—She led him up the ancient 
| 
| 
} 


stairway.—Signal fire to the mountain 
god.—NStraight to him drifted the blue- 
bird’s wing.—Tahn-te stepped for- 
| ward.—Tahn-te the outcast——To Don 
Ruy a message in the moonlight.—Yahn 
© Sept. 30, 
30, 1909; 


at the grinding stone. 
1909; 2 « each 
131363-131385. 


Aug. J 


Curtis (Mrs. M. E.), Pasco, Wash. 
[22718 

Pasco Wash. Sage brush land. © 

| Sept. 11, 1909; 2 ec. Aug. 25, 1909; J 
| 182129. 


[22719-22720 

Yale academic senior class. 1909. 

no. 1 and no. 2. © Sept. 25, 1909; 2 e. 
| each Sept. 15, 1909; J 132372. 132373. 


| 
| 
} 
CURTISS STUDIO, New Haven, Conn. 
| 
| 


DAHLGREN (JOHN B.), Washington, 
H-C. [2272122725 

Approach (The).—Arrival (The).— 
Result—Tomb (The).—Village black- 
smith. © Aug. 31, 1909; 2 c. of each 
Aug. 31, 1909; J 131113—131116, 131112. 


Davis (ABRAHAM L.), Ashland, N. H. 
[22726 
Mt. Washington, N. H. © 1c. Sept. 
ha, 19093 FJ BSls59. 


DAYSPRING CIRCLE OF KIiNG@’S' SONS, 
| Yonkers, N. Y. [ 22727-22728. 
Dayspring Presbyterian church. 
| —— Auditorium. 
| © Sept. 14, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 3, 
| 1909; J 131228131229. 
| DENISON (H. H.), Barron, Wis. 

[22729 

| Brown trout, 74 pounds. © Aug. 10, 
| 1909 ; 2 ec. Aug. 31, 1909; J 131261. 


DENNINGER (FRANK A.), Darlington, 
Wis. [22730, 227381 
Darlingten, Wis., Greetings from 
A. B. © Aug. 25, 1909; 2 c. of each 


Sept. 1, 1909; J 131264, 151265. 


DETROIT PUB. co., Detroit, Mich. 
[22732-22740 
Altadena, Cal.. in the poppy fields. 
© Sept. 24, 1909; 2 ¢. Sept. 30, 1909; 


J 132362. 


307 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22741 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 

California. Mt. Wilson from the old 
Shorb ranch. © Sept. 24, 1909; 2 ¢@ 
Sept. 30, 1909; J 182364. 

Delaware Water Gap, Pa., the Kit- 
tatinny. © Sept. 24, 1909 ; 2 ¢. Sept. 
30, 1909; J 1323866. 

Detroit, Mich., Library park. © 
Aug. 17, 1909; 2 c Aug. 20, 1909; K 
889. 

Duquesne, Pa. Carnegie steel co. Du- 
quesne steel plant. © Sept. 24, 1909 ; 
2 ec. Sept. 30, 1909; J 132368. 


Pittsburg, Pa., Carnegie steel co. 
Isabella furnaces. © Sept. 24, 1909; 
2c. Sept. 30, 1909; J 1823867. 
Diamond bank and Wabash 
terminal. © Sept. 24, 1909; 2 ec. Sept. 
30, 1909; J 182361: 

Redlands, Cal., the reservoir, Smiley 
heights. © Sept. 24, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 
30, 1909; J 1382363. 

Wyandotte, Mich., launching party, 
Str. Rochester. © Sept. 24, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 30, 1909; J 132365. 


DIBBLE (CHARLES), Binghamton, N. Y. 
[22741 
Two-headed Holstein calf. © July 


451909 re. Aus 7, 19092 J 1362: 
DICKERSON (WARREN G.), Los Angeles. 


Cal. [22742 
Santa Catalina Island, Cal., amphi- 
theater at night. Aug. 30, 1909; 2 


e. Sept. 7, 1909; J 131314. 


DONNER (WILLIAM), Clara City, Minn. 
[22743-22746 
Clara City, Minn.: 
Corn; Depot; Dredge at Barley 
lake; Maine St. © Sept. 4, 1909; 2 «. 
each Sept. 7, 1909; J 182170-132173. 


DorNBUSH (HENRY G.), Kalamazoo, 
Mich. [22747 
Kalamazoo, Mich. Recreation park, 
grand circuit. © Aug. 5, 1909: 2 «. 
ms. 4, 1909: J 131102. 


DOUBLEDAY, PAGE New York, 
INCOM: [22748-22755 
Cook (Dr.) on Antarctic expedition. 
© Sept. 10, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1909: 
J 1320s. 

Peary (R. E.): 

And his dogs; In the rigging on the 
steamship Roosevelt; On the main 
deck of the steamship Roosevelt; Ou 
the poop deck of the steamship Roose- 
velt; Ready to take observations on 
the steamship Roosevelt.. © Sept. 7, 
1909; 2 c. each Sept. 14, 1909: J 
131600-131604. 


& CO., 


pt. Iv, n. S., Vv. 4 


DoUBLEDAY, PAGE & co.—Continued. 
At leisure on §. S. Roosevelt. 
© Sept. 25, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 30, 1909 ; 
Jd. 182329. 


—— At the wheel of S. 8S. Roosevelt. 


© Sept. 25, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 30, 1909; 
Jd 182330. 


DUENSSER (GEORGE), New York, N. Y. 
[22756 


Lion hunting in the wilds of Africa. 
© Aug. 17, 1909; 2 ec. Aug. 17, 1909; 


K 1090. 
DUNNINGTON (WM. W.), Weston, 
W. Va. [14 photographs. ] 


[22757-22770 
Cherry Falls.— Clinch rock and 


Lovers leap.— Elk River from Cat 
Hole. — Elk River from  Conrad’s 
Island.— Elk River from county 


bridge. — Elk River from Hlbon’s 
bridge.—Harris Falls.—Lovers lane.— 
Marble bank. 7 OEE cut.—Salt Sulphur 
Spring. 

cut.— Webster Sprined hotel. © Sept. 
10, 1809; 2 c. each Sept. 8, 1909; J 
131339-1313852. 


DUNTHORNE (ROBERT), London, Eng- 
land. [22771 


Canterbury: by Axel Herman Haig. 
© July 1, 1909; 2 c. July 23, 1909; K 
687. 


Dysert (Lovis O.), Middletown, Ohio. 
[22772-22773 
Gordon’s air dome. Bird’s-eye view. 
© Sept. 4, 1909; 2 c Sept. 10, 1909; J 
131471. 
— theatre, interior. © Sept. 4, 
1909; 2 ec. Sept. 10, 1909; J 131472. 


EARLE (Wm. P. S.), New York, N. Y. 
[22774 


Kraus (Miss Selma). © 1 c¢. Sept. 


14, 1909; J 131599. 


EDISON MFG. co., Orange, N. J. 
[Moving pictures. ] [22775-22827 
Amateur William Tell. -1-3. 

Sept. 10, 1909; 2 ec. each Sept. 138, 1909; 

J 131581-1381583. 

Backward, turn backward, O Time 
in your flight. 1-4. © Sept. 7, 1909; 
2 ec. each Sept. 10, 19809; J 131480— 
131483. 

Child of the forest. 


1-3. (6) ee 


24, 1909; 2 ce. each Sept. 1, 1909; J 
1381135—1811387, 

Dangerous pair. 1-4. © Sept. 7, 
1909; 2 c. each Sept. 10, 1909; J 


131476-131479. 


308 


1909; J 132345-132347. 


-Erxts (L. R.), Newbern, Ala. [22828 


Erson (A. W.) & co., Boston, Mass. 


2 c. Sept. 13, 1909; J 132166. 


/ 1909; J 132167. 


_ Jacque. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 40-438, Oct., 1909 


EDISON MFG. co.—Continued. 


Dash to death. 1-4. © Aug. 27, 
1909: 2 ec. of each Sept. 4, 1809; J 
131252-131255. 


Ethel’s luncheon. 1-3. 
1909; 2 ec. each Sept. 10, 
181484-131486. 

How the landlord collected his rents. 
1-3. © Sept. 17, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 
20, 1909; J 1382026—132028. 

Knight for a night. 1-8. © Sept. 
22. 4909; 2 c. each Sept. 29, 1909; J | 
132305-132307. 


© Sept. 3, 
1809; J 


Love and war. 1-4. © Sept. 24, 
1909; 2 c each Sept. 29, 1909; J 
132301—1323804. 

Making honey. 1-3. © Sept. 10, 
1909; 2 ec each Sept. 13, 1909; J 
131584-131586. 

Patience of Miss Job. 1-3. © Aug. 
27, 1909; 2 ec. of each Sept. 4, 1909; J 
131246-131248. 


Suffer little children, for such is the 
kingdom of labor. 1-3. © Aug. 31, 
1909; 2 ce. of each Sept. 4, 1909; J 
131249-131251. 

Temptation (The). 1-3. © Sept. 7, 
1909; 2 ec. each Sept. 10, 1909; J 
181473-131475. 


"Tis now the very witching time of 
meee.) © 6Sept. 17, 1909; 2c. 
each Sept. 20, 1909; J 1382029-132081. | 


True love never runs smoothly. 1-3. | 
© Sept. 24, 1909: 2 c. each Sept. 30, 


Why girls leave home. 14. © 
Sept. 28, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 30, 1909; 
J 1323848—132351. 


Mackinac Island dock. © Aug. 20, 
1909; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1909; J 131644. 


[22829-22831 
Cicero’s oration against Catiline; 
after Cesare Maccari. © Sept. 9, 1909; 


Coming storm; after George Inness, 
ir. © Sept. 9, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 13, 


In the pasture; after Charles E. | 
© Sept. 9, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 13, 
1909; J 132168. 


HNeLisH (H.), Wallace, Idaho. 
[22832-22835 
© Sept. 28, 1909; 


B. H. & S. mill. 


2c. Oct. 4, 1909: J 132535. 


Bunker Hill mining crew, 7.25 a. m. 
© Aug. 30, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1909; J 


= 


131312. 


. 


> 
he 
C4 


ihe 


22852 


Eneuisn (H.)—Continued. 

Saltese, Mont. 504, 506. © Sept. 
26, 1909; 2 ec. each Sept. 30, 1909; J 
132370, 132371. 


ItyB (GUSTAV) KUNSTVERLAG, Stuttgart, 

Germany. [22836 

Pioniere der luftschiffahrt. © July 
28, 1909; 2c. Aug. 27, 1909; K 1334. 


Fassett (WILLARD O.), Sisson, Cal. 
[ 22837, 22838 
But greatest of all the dear memories 
to me.—I fondly love San Francisco’s 
delights. © July 27, 1909; 2 ¢. each 
Sept. 7, 1909; J 181358, 131354. 
FaucuT (H. 8.), South Haven, Mich. 
[22839 
Lake Michigan storm. © Sept. 9, 
1909; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1909; J 181587. 


FAULKNER (C. W.) & CO., LTD., London, 
England. [22840 
Wesley (John) preaching from the 

steps of a market cross, by W. Hath- 

erellL © Ang: 12, 1909;.2 c.. July. 22: 

1909; KK 688. 


FIFTH AVENUE BUILDING Co., New York, 
[22841 
Oot & Aus 


iy Ege 6 
Madison cottage. 
1909; J 181506. 


Wisu (lL. A.), Cloquet, Minn. [22842 


Thompson dam. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 
e. Aug. 23,-1909 ;. J 131359. 


FRANKISH (CHAS. G.), Ontario, Cal. 
[ 22848, 22844 
Maiden hair falls, Fern canyon, 
Southern California, no. 146. © Sept. 
27, 1909; 2c. Oct. 2, 1809; J 182454. 
Misty day in the canyon. 145. © 
Sept. 26, 2909: 2 e¢ Oct 2, L092 
132455. 
FRAZIER (EDWARD JAMES), Thompson, 
Mont. - © [22845-22849 
Are you wise. © Aug. 10, 1909; 2 
e. Aug. 25, 1909; J 181408. 


Clarks Fork ‘River. Log jam 2% 
miles west of Thompson, Mont. © 
Ane 21) 1909-2 "e  Suly 8, 18093" s 


131160. 

Thompson Falls, Mont. 

—— Prospect Creek near. © Aug. 
10, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 25, 1909; J 
131404, 131405. 

F'REDERICKSON Co., Chicago, Ill. 
[22850-22852 

Born leader.—Flower of the fam- 
ily.—Our busy day. © Aug. 10, 1909; 
2e. each Aug. 16, 1909; K 724-726. 


309 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22853 


Frost (FRANK), Hagerman, N. Mex. 
[ 22853, 22854 

Ditto artesian well, near Lake Ar- 
thur, N. Mex. 

Northern Canal, Head of, near Ros- 
well, N. Mex. 

© Aug. 26, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 31, 
1909; J 131128, 131129. 


JALLAGHER (C. D.), Ely, Nev. [22855 
Ely’s new court house. © Aug. 31, 
1909; 2 ¢. Sept. 4, 1909; J 182338. 


JERLACH (CHARLES), New York, N. Y. 
[22856 
Hudson-Fulton celebration, 1909, 
[post ecard] in commemoration of. 
© Sept. 7, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1909; K 
13848. 
GirForD (Bens. A.), The Dalles, Ore- 
gon. [22857-22863 
Deschutes River and Mutton Moun- 
tain, 381.—Giant fir, 376.—Group larch, 
377.— Group seven larch, 378.—Larech 
shaft, 379.—Lone larch, 375.—Where 
Warm Springs River joins the Des- 
chutes, 380. © Sept. 5, 1909; 2 c. each 
Sept. 18, 1909; J 181591—131597. 


FILBERT (C. H.), Independence, Iowa. 
[22864 
Carroll (Gov.) and staff, 53 Iowa, 

Camp Walcott. © Aug. 25, 1909; 2. 

Aug. 26, 1909; J 181409. 

GopDcHAUX (GroRGE W.), Coney Island, 
N. Y. [22865-22866 
Sea Gate, L. I. y 

Z1e, Aus, 28, S909. IF ASTIES: 
Sheridan (Grace). 

1909.35 AS11825, 

GOLDENSKY (Exias), Philadelphia, Pa. 

[ 22867, 22868 

© Sept. 8, 1909; 

1909; J 131459, 


) 


soi e 


9, 


Falk (J.) 
ce. each 
151460. 
GooDRICIT Atkinson, 
IN. G1. 869, 22870 
Island Pond, N. H: Bird’s-eye view ; 
North shore. © Aug. 26, 1909; 2 « 
each Sept. 3, 1909; J 181231, 131230. 
GORMAN (C. H.), 
photographs. | 


Brown hotel 
Hureka, Nev. 


J, 


2 Sept. 


(ARTHUR D.), 


[22 


ed 


Kureka, Nev. 

[22871-22880 
and opera house.— 
EKureka H. S. Class 
1909.—Eureka, Ney. Court house.— 
Hureka, Nev. Looking west.—Holly 
Looking south.—Holly. Shaft house.— 
Ruby hill. New shaft.—Ruby hill. 
Sup’ts offices.—Windfall mill.—Zadow 


hotel. © Sept. 27, 1909; 2 ¢. each 
Sept. 7, 1909; J 182374—132383. 


© Aug. 23, 1909; | 


©. 4.-e. Sept, 81 
| © July 26, 1909; 2 ce. July 31, 1909; K 


[10 | 


pt. Iv, n.s., v. 4 


GRAPHIC ARTS CO., Chicago, III. 
[22881 
Men’s apparel, issue of Aug. 19, 1909. 
© Aug. 19, 1909; 2 c«. Aug. 23, 1909; 
Ix 994. 
GRAVEN (O. J.), Towner, N. Dak. 
[22882 


North Dakota dairy maids. © Aug. 


| 30. 1909; 2 c Sept. 2, 1909; J 131211. 


GREENE (F. Stewart), Westerly, R. I. 

[22883 

Stonington, Conn. The battle flag. 

© Oct. 1, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 30, 1909; 5 
$2334, 


GRINSTEAD (J. E.), Kerrville, Tex. 
[22884-22891 

Falls and ferns, near Kerrville, Tex. 
© Aug. 4, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1909; K 
698. 5 

Go ahead, fellers, 11 just stay here. 
© July 26, 1909; 2 ¢. July 31, 1909; K 
1086. 

Guadalupe river, Singing falls, near 
Kerrville, Tex. © July 26, 1909; 2c. 
July 31, 1909; K 1089. 

I<errville, Tex. Mammoth wool store 
house. © Aug. 4, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 16, 
1809; K 699. 

Old English residence. © July 
26, 1909; 2c. July 31, 1909; IK 1087. 

Pool of Narcissus, near Kerrville, 
Tex. © Aug. 4, 1909> 3G Aree ae 
1909; K 700. 

Spoils of the chase. © Aug. 4, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 16, 1909; K 7Ot. 

Well, old soak, yer orter been fishin’. 


1088. 


GROSSFIELD (G. G.), Rushford, Minn. 
[22892-22896 


Indian head. 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1909; J 
32586. 
Rushford, Minn.: Looking east; 


Looking southwest; Looking west. © 
Oct. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 4, 1909; J 
132586132589. 

Taking a rest. © Oct. 1, 1908022; 
Oct. 4, 1909; J 1382590. 


GUIDE PUB. co., Huntington, Ind. 
[22897 . 
Peaches. © 1. Sept. 27, 1909; J 


132272. 


Gustin (HE. W.), New York, N. Y. . 

[22898-22901 | 

Earth’s treasure.—Heart’s desire.— 

My southern rose.—Queen of hearts. 

© Aug. 10, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 11, 
1809; K 589-592. 


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} 


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rt 


A 
¥ 


MISCELLANEOUS 


GutHyt (Raren), Wilmot, S. Dak. 

[22902-22904 
view ; a view; 
AB 


Wilmot, S. Dak: FE. 
W. view. © Aug. 21, 1909; 
Sept. 3, 1909; J 131225-131227. 


each | 
Haas (HERMAN), New York, N. Y. 

{10 photographs. | [22905-22914 
Communion, 10042. — Consultation, 
10044.—Head study, a- 
tion, 10040.—Prayer, 10045. R elaxa- 
tion, 10036.—Repose, 10043.—Resting. 

Queen and scroll, 10041.—Queen and 
throne, 10037. © Sept. 6. 1909; 2 c. 
each Sept. 4, 1909; J 131651-131660. 
| 
| 
| 


Haase (A. F.), Hobart. Ind. 
[22915-22917 
Hobart, Ind.: Center St.; Main St.; 


4th St. © Oct. 2, 1909 ; 
4, 1909; J 182532-132534 
HAESELER PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIOS, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. ce 
Gibboney (D. Clarence). Sept. 
8, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1909; J ne wes 
HAHN (WILLIAM F.), Philadelphia, 
Pa. [22919, 22920 
At the old watering trough.—Favor- 
| 
} 
| 


2 ¢. each Oct. 


ite. © Sept. 6, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 
14, 1909; J 131614, 131615. 


HAINES PHOTO cO., Conneaut, Ohio. 
[22921-22935 

Auburn, N. Y.: Columbia rope co.; 
Panorama of; Theological seminary. 
© Sept. 16, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 18, 
41909; J 182191, 182192, 132199. 

Buifalo, N. Y. Ericsson tel. mfg. co. 
© Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 2, 1909; J | 
131410. 


‘Sept. 13, 1909; J 181564-13 1566. 


Hae (G. A.), Clifton Station, Va. 
[229386 
Three chimney house. © Sept. 1, 
mtg09: 2c. July 31, 1909; J 181139. 


a 


Elmira, N. Y. Elmira college. © 
sept. 9, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1909; J 
131563. 

Geneva, N. Y. Hobart college. © 
pepe. 16, 1909; 2 ec. Sept. 18, 1909; J 

' 182195. 

Ithaca, N. Y. Cornell university. | 
1-5. © Sept. 16, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 
aS, 1909; J 131193, 131194, 131196— 
131198. | 

Niagara Falls, N. Y., Carborundum | 
co. © Aug. 28, 1909; 2 ¢. Sept. 1, 1909: 
J 131144. 

Rochester, N. Y.: Huther bros. saw 
_infg. co.; Oak Hill country club.; 
Panorama. © Sept. 9, 1909; 2c. each 


CLASSES, H TO K 


22968 


Hatt (Gro. P.) & son, New York, 
hee of [22937-22943 
New York, N. Y.: Grand central 
depot (proposed), 6148; Grants tomb 
and Riverside drive, 6140; Hall of 
fame, 6141; Pennsylvania R. R. termi- 
nal, 6142. © Sept. 9, 1909; 2 c. each 
Sept. 10, 1909; J 131500-1315038. 


Broadway downtown. © Aug. 
12, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1909; K 1032. 


Columbus monument, Obelisk, 
tower of the Madison square garden. 
© Aug. 12, 1909; 2 c Aug. 2, 1909; K 
1033. 


National Fie bank, a 6129. 


© July 1, 1909; . Aug. 2, 1909; K 
1031. 

HALLER (J. FREDERICK), St. Louis, Mo. 

[22944 

Design for hosiery ad. © Aug. 1, 


1909; 2 c. Aug. 23, 1909; K 976. 


HAMMON (CHAS. H.), Berkeley, Cal. 

[ 22945, 22946 

Miller (Joaquin), the hermit of the 

Piedmont hills. © Aug. 30, 1909; 2 e¢. 
Sept. 9, 1909; J 13823824. 


——the poet of the Sierras. 
Aug. 30, 1909; 2 c Sept. 8, 1909; 
132328. 


© 
J 


Munich, Ger- 
many. [22947-22968 

After the duel; by H. Steubenrauch. 

At the window; by H. Knopf. 

Autumn; by N. Bastert. 

Bayadere II; by C. Ritter. 

Belles of Seville; by G. 
Martinez. 

Columbus sighting the new world; 
by F. Brangwyn. 

Folk songs; by W. Menzler. 

Hi: .. (Miss Bi.) Portrait; by: PacAiev, 
Kaulbach. 

Hofer’s farewell; by F. v. Defregger. 

Huntsmen’s rest; by F. v. Defregger. 

Ice and snow; by H. v. Petersen. 

Judith; by A. Ritzberger. 

Minuet; by EH. Heilemann. 

Patriotic song; by H. G. Jentzsch. 

Pilgrimage to Kevlaar; by A. v. 
Courton. 

Soap bubbles II; by H. Kaulbach. 

Spring enjoyment; by W. Menzler. 

Stilts sport; by H. Kaulbach. 

Summerday at sea; by C. Saltzmann. 

Sunday afternoon; by N.-.van der 
Waay. 

View into the world; by G. Sartorio. 


HLANFSTAENGL (FRANZ), 


Bilbao y 


i 361 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22969 


pt. Iv, n.s., v. 4 


HANFSTAENGL (I'RANz)—Continued. 
When the swallows homeward fiy; 
by H. G. Jentzsch. 
© July 1, 1909; 2 c each Sept. 1, 
1909; H 36-57. 


Hanson (1.. H.), Horicon, Wis. 
[22969 
Horicon, Wis., pickerel caught on 
Rock River. .© Sept. 25, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 20, 1909; J 1381958. 


Harris (W. J.), Pittston, Pa. 
[22970-22973 

New York, N. Y., sky line A-C. © 
Oct. 2, 1909: 2: e. each. Oct. 2, 1909s5 
132458-132460. 

River Styx, Lake Hopatcong. © 
Aug. 14, 1909; 2 ¢. Aug. 14,1909: J 
9394.14 
HARVEY (FRED), Kansas City, Mo. 

22974, 22975 
in the Glorietta 
mountains, N. M.—Lamy, N. M.: Old 
Spanish convent. © Aug. 17, 1909; 2 
ec. each Aug. 20, 1909; IX 887, 888. 


HeEpieR (P. H.), Hoquiam, Wash. 


Apache canyon, 


[22976 
Olympia, Wash. Street scene with 
portrait of Geo. Washington. © Sept. 


9;,1909 5.2 'c. July 27, 1909; J 132327. 


HIGBEE (Harry G.), Hyde Park, Mass. 
[22977 
Randolph, Mass., painted rock. © 

1 ec. Sept. 27, 1909; J 182202. 


Hitt (Harry E.), Fort Pierce, Fla. 


[22978, 22979 | 


Fort Pierce, Fla.: City dock; Pine 
street. © Sept. 14, 1909; 2 ec. each 
Sept. 9, 1909; J 182182, 132183. 


HiRsHBURG (WESLEY), Atlanta, Ga. 


[22980 | 
Atlanta baseball club. 1909. © Sept. | 


14, 1909; 2 ec. Sept. 27, 1909; J 182369. 


HOLLIDAY BOX Co., Detroit, Mich. 
[22981 
Broken hearts. © Aug. 12, 1909; 2 
ce. Aug. 16, 1909; K 977. 


HoMES (WILLIAM), Chocorua, N. H. 


[22982-22986 | 


Portsmouth, N. H., Ex Gov. Lang- 
don mansion, fire place in library. 


fire place in parlor, left | 
view. 
ea fire place in parlor, right 
view. 

hallway. 

library. 


© Aug. 24, 1909; 2 
1909; J 131103—131107. 


ce. each Aug. 17, 


Hopxins (O. D.), Indianapolis, Ind. . 

[22987, 22988 

Friendship.—Jesting. © Aug. 10, 

1909; 2 c. each Aug. 12, 1909; K 1078, 
1079. 


Horgan (J.) gR., Scranton, Pa. 
[22989-23011 


Big Vein, 100 ft. w. of no. 16 looking 
under yard. 5206. 
cave in from Ninth street to- 
ward no. 16. 5205. 

Clark Vein. 5201. 
station 2897. 5202. 
New County Vein, Station 127. 5203. 
under no. 16 school. 5204. 


© Sept. 13, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 15, 
1909; J 1381629-1316384. 


Scranton canoe club: Club-house; 
Club-house, A; Doubles; From club 
house; Sailing race. © Aug. 23, 1909, 
2 ec. each Aug. 23, 1909; J 131646— 
131650. 


From lake; Glimpse of; Home; 
Lake front; Out for a sail; La vista; 


1909. © Sept. 13, 1909; 2 e. each 
Sept. 15, 1909; J isi621) isis 
131624131626. 


First annual regatta, Sept. 6, 
°09; Early arrivals; Fours finishing; 
Singles; They’re off; Tilting. © Sept. 
13, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 15, 190939 
131617-131620, 131623. 


HORNER (CARL J.) co., Boston, Mass. 
[23012-23016 
Mathewson (Christie), 14. © Sept. 
9, 1909; 2 ce. each Sept. 11, 1909; J 
131639-131642. 
Wilson (A.) © Sept. 3, 1909; 2 « 
Sept. 7, 1909; J 131297. 


HUDSON-FULTON CELEBRATION COMMIS- 

ston, New York, N. Y. 

23017-23041 
[Official post cards.] 
Floats: 

Bronck’s treaty with the Indians; 
Capture of André; Col. Schuyler and 
Indians at the court of St. James; De- 
struction of the statue of George III; 
Erie canal boat; First sachem of the 
Iroquois; First vessel built on Manhat- 
tan; Five nations; Fulton’s ferry; 
Gov. Dongan and the Dongan charter; 
Gov. Leisler and the Huguenots; Leg- 
end of Rip Van Winkle; Manor Hall, 
Yonkers; Old broadway sleigh; Recep- 
tion of Lafayette; Reception of Peter 
Stuyvesant; Season of blossoms; Sea- 
son of fruits; Season of hunting; Sea- 
son of snows; Storming of Stony Point; 
Title car: history of New York; Title 
car: Indian period; Washington’s 


362 


_ nos. 40-43, Oct., 1909 


MISCELLANEOUS 


_ HUDSON-FULTON CELEBRATION COMMIS- 


_ Slon—Continued. 
coach; Washington’s farewell to his 
ofticers. © Sept. 3, 1909; 2 c. each 
Sept. 7, 1909; IK 1630-1654. 


HucHES & Baitry, New York, N. Y. 
[23042 
Freeport, L. I., 1909. © Aug. 17, 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1909; K 792. 


HueHEs & co., St. Louis, Mo. [230438 


O, you moonshiner! © Aug. 1909; 
2 @. Aur. 16, 1909; K 703. 


HyInk (H. W.), Alton, Iowa. 
[23044, 23045 
Brune (Very Rev. F.) © July 20, 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1909; J 131143. 
Clergymen present at dedication of 
St. Marys and silver jubilee of Very 
Rey. F. Brune. © July 31, 1909; 2c. 
Aug. 2, 1909; J 181142. 


IrRisH (E. W.) PHOTO co., Oklahoma 
City, Okla. [23046 
Oklahoma City base ball club, 1909. 
© Aug. 28, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1909; J 
131122. 
IvHACA GUN Co., Ithaca, N. Y. [23047 


Cross fox. © July 27, 1909; 2. 
July 31, 1909; K 614. 
JACKSON (W. B.), Marblehead, Mass. 
[23048, 23049 
Joyette, 3279, 3280.— Wolf, 3281. © 
Sept. 2, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 4, 1909; 
J 131256—-131258. 


JOHNSON (J. R.), Cheboygan, Mich. 
[ 28050, 23051 
Petoskey, Mich., greetings.—AI!pena, 
Mich., greetings. © Sept. 7, 1909; 2 ¢. 
each Sept 7, 1909; J 132131-1321382. 


JOHNSON & BorDseEeN, Alexandria, Minn. 


[23052-23082 
Bowdle, S. Dak.: 

Bowdle roller mills ; Graded school ; 
Twtheran: church school; Main st., 
looking west; Main st., north side. © 
Aug. 19, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 238, 1909 


(except J 132245 rec’d Sept. 24); J 


i school; 


_ Jim erver; N. 


a 
I 
| 
| 


ing. 
23, 1909; J 132246-132253. 


132241-132245. 
Clear Lake, S. Dak.: 

Catholic church; Fishing; High 
Main st.; Spearing & fishing; 
Ulvan’s point, 1, 2; Wading & fish- 
© Aug. 19, 1809; 2 c. each Aug. 


Mellette, S. Dak.: 
Balloon ascension ; Bird's-eye view ; 
& St. L. R. R. bridge; 


Quiet spot on Jim river; Road bridge 


CLASSES, H TO K 


23099 


JOHNSON & BorRDSEN—Continued. 


Redfield, S. Dak.: 

Beauty spot on James river; Ma- 
sonic temple; New congregational 
chureh; New high school; On the 
James river; Quiet spot on turtle 
creek; Redfield college; Wagon bridge 
over James river. © Aug. 19, 1909; 
2 e. each Aug. 23, 1909; J 182264— 
182271. 

Roscoe, 8. Dak., big steam breaking 
plow. © Aug. 19, 1909; 2 c Aug. 23, 
1909; J 182261. 

Vienna, S. Dak.: Free methodist 
church; M. E. church. © Aug. 19 
1909; 2 c. each Aug. 23, 1909; J 1382262, 
1322638. 

JOHNSON & JOHNSON, New Brunswick, 

Ned. [23083-23085 

Great finish.—Quick start—Smooth 
going. © Aug. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 
12, 1909; K 682-684. 

KABEL (JOHN), Dayton, Ohio. 
[230S6—23088 


Maantictt on the Atlantic.—South- 
ern moon.—Storm on the Atlantic. © 
Sept. 10, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 24, 1909; 
J 131399-131401. 


Ikapp (MarTIN), Denver, Colo. [23089 


They’r all in slumberland, but you 
and I and the moon. © Aug. 10, 1909; 


Ze. Aus. 16; 1909; 1S. 705. 


IkiIngc (Rosa LEE), Nashville, Tenn. 
[23090 
Lee (Robert E.) © Sept. 18, 1909; 
2 & Sept. 21, 1909 5 1519s. 
KIneGsBuRY (A. J.), Antigo, Wis. 
[23091-23094 
Antigo, Wis., St. John’s church: Ex- 


terior; Interior. © Sept. 10, 1909; 
2 @ ‘each Sept. 7; 1909;-%152144, 
Shia 


Pelican lake, Wis.: Evening; Post 
office. © Sept. 10, 1909; 2 e« each 
Sept. 7, 1909; K 1382176, 132177. 


KLACKNER (C.), New es N. ¥. 
ae 097 


— Danse 
Aug. 5, 


galante. 


© 


Conversazione 
(La).—Merry festival. 


1909; 2 c. each Aug. 9, 1909; IKK 1058— 

1060. 

KLEMETSRUD (O. H.), Twin Valley, 
Minn. [23098, 28099 


Lake Cormorant, Lake park, Minn.— 


Over Jim river; Street fair and car- | Men, Minn., east side. Sept. ¥, 
Nival. © Aug. 19, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. | 1909; 2 ¢. Aug. 20, 1909; J 131166, 
23, 1909; J 132260. 131167. 

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da 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23100 


KLINGMANN (OTTO), New York, N. Y. 
[23100, 23101 


Automobile tire being thrown from 
rim of wheel during race at Brighton 
Beach, N. Y. © Aug. 31, 1909; 2 c. 
Sept. 1, 1909; J 181147. 


Blow out caused by bursting of 
automobile tire. © 1 e. Sept. 4, 1909; 
J 131240. 


Kugpat (Orro), Owatonna, Minn, 
[23102-23104 
I. H. 8. Easter post eards: All 
Easter joys; Easter greetings, 1-3; 
Happy Easter, 1, 2. © Oct. 15, 1909; 
2c. each Sept. 27, 1909; J 132214— 
132219. 


Lames (J. & R.), New York, N. Y. 
[23105 
Memorial tablet commemorating de- 
fense of Fort Tryon. ©41e. Sept. 30, 
19098; J 1382384. 


LANDESBERG (Morris), New York, 
ING Ye [23106 
Half Moon. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 «. 


Sept. 2, 1909; J 131210. 


LANE (GEORGE), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[23107 
Mitchell (Major-General) M. W. A. 
© Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 28, 1909; J 
131357. 


LAWRENCE (GEO. R.) co., Chicago, Il. 
[23108—23110 
Atlantic City, N. J., from Lawrence 
eaptive airship; 500 ft. above board- 
walk; 800 ft. above boardwalk. © 
sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 3, 1909; 
J 131241, 131242. 
Gates (Church E.) & co. plant. © 
sept. 9; 1909; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1909; J 
131560. 


LAYTON, SmMirH & Hawk, Oklahoma 
City, Okla. [25111 
Southwestern mortgage and trust 
co. bids. 
16, 1909; J 131267. 
LAZABNICK (N.), New York, N. Y. 
[23112 
[New York, N. Y.] Metropolitan 
tower at night. Oct. 2, 1909; 2 «. 
Oct. 4, 1909; J 132537. 
.), Rutland, Mass. 
[23113-23116 
sanitarium, Rutland, 


Leavitr (Epwin M 


Mass. 
Mass. : 
Assembly hall; Interior ward A; 
Interior ward G; Interior ward L. © 
Sept. 18, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 20, 1909; 
J 182034—-132037. 


state 


© Aug. 12, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 


pt. Iv, n.s., v. 4 


Leck (Gro. H.), Lawrence, Mass. 
[23117, 23118 
Ho (Wingshin S.) © July 9, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 21, 1909: 7 13120 
——and James A. Hamilton. © 
July 9, 1909; 2 ¢, ATE 21. eee 
131259. 


LrieH (W. H.), Beaver Falls, Pa. 
[23119-23125 


. One eggplant at a load.—Two cante- 
lopes fill a wagon bed. © Sept. 1, 
1909; 2 « Sept. 2, 1906>> 7) a, 
tory 

One cabbage on a wagon.—One stock 
of celery on a wagon.—Two grapefruit 
on donkey cart.—Seven tomatoes on a 
wagon. © Sept. 27, 1909: 2 ¢. each 
Sept. 27, 1909; J 1382220—132223. 


LEVERING (ARTHUR Kast 
Northfield, Mass. [23126 


Picnic (The). © Sept. 15, 1909; 2 ec. 
Aug. 16, 1909; J 181406. 


LIPMAN SUPPLY HOUSE, Chicago, III. 
[23127-23136 
Bog sie rodzi.—Kochana zono.—M6j 
drogi Bracie—Najdroszy m6j ojceze.— 
Najdrozsza.--Najdrozsza Matko moja.— 
Najdrozsi Rodzice moi. — Serdeczne 
zyczenia w dniu Imienin.—Siostrzyezko 
moja.—Wesolych Swiat Bozego Narod- 
zenia. © Aug. 6, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 
9, 1909; K 603-612. 


LirrLE (J. A.), Battle Creek, Mich. 
Pottawatomie Indians: 

[ 23137-23141 

Basket weavers (no. C. F.-4); 

Cutest baby in the bunch (no. C. F.-2) ; 

Tama Pottawatomie Indian baby (no. 

C. F.-1); Resting after the dance (no. 

Cc. F.-5); Village (no G@ Fash @ 

Sept. 20, 1809; 2 ec. each Sept. 29, 1909; 
J 232310132514. 


ROtuin), 


LOEFFLER (AvuGustT), Tompkinsville, 
1 oe [23142 
Clermont. 1198. © Sept. 17, 1909; 
2c. Sept. 17, 1909; J 131860. 
LUBIN MFG. co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
a [23143-28154 
[Moving picture rolls.] 
Call of the heart. © Sept. 6, 1909; 
2c. Sept. 14, 1909; J 132448. 
Doctor’s bride. © Aug. 30, 1909; 
2c. Sept. 14, 1909; J 182442. 
Drunkard’s child. © Aug. 9, 1909; 
2c. Sept. 21, 1909; J 182448. 
Glimpses of Yellowstone Park. © 


Sept. 9, 1909; 2c. Sept. 21, 1909; J 
132440. 


364 


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" 13, 1909: 2 ¢. Sept. 13. 1909: J 131850. | 


. 


MISCELLANEOUS 
os. 40-48, Oct., 1909 


LUBIN MFG. co.—Continued. 
Her face was her fortune. 


CLASSES, H TO K 


© Sept. | 


13, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1909; J 182447. | 


Hungary actor. © Aug. 
2 c. Sept. 25, 1909; J 182276. 
Newest woman. © Aug. 9, 1909; 
2 e. Sept. 21, 1909; J 1382444. 
She would be an actress. © Aug. 5, 
1909; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1909; J 132445. 
Unexpected guest. © Aug. 12, 1909; 
2 ec. sept. 25, 1909; J 132277. 
When the flag falls. © Aug. 
2 c. Sept. 25, 1909; J 132278. 
Wifey away, hubby at 
Aug. 23, 1909; 
132441. 
Woman hater. © Sept. 2, 1909; 2 c. 
Sept. 14, 1909; J 1352446. 


MecCiune, (J. W.), Alderson, West Va. 


16, 1909; 


2, 1909 ; 


play. © 


ee a 


2c. Sept. 21, 1909; J | 


23208 


MARTIN POST CARD CO. [23173-23180 

Bullhead worth catching.—Carving a 
Kansas watermelon.—Kansas bunga- 
low. — Real horse-shoe pitching. © 
Sept. 16, 1909; 2 ec. each Sept. 20, 1909; 
32038-132041. 

Digging onions in Kansas.—I had an 
exciting time.—Kind of mules raised 
in Kansas. © Sept. 14, 1909; 2 e. 
each Sept. 17, 1909; J 131856—138185s. 

Hauling sugar beets in Colorado. 
Aug.: 30, 1909; 2 ec. Sept. 1, 1909; 
1311388. 


© 
J 


Martz (J.), Wymore, Nebr. 


Blue Springs, Nebr., 
Aug. 18, 1909; 2 c. 


[23181 
Ice house. © 
Aug. 23, 1809; J 


| 151266. 


| MAURER 


[23155 | 


Alderson, West Va., Palestine falls. 
© Sept. 20, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1909: 
g 152212. 


| 1909; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1909; J 13 


McCrary (FRANK B.), Knoxville, Tenn. | 


[23156-23159 | 


Psyche at the brook.—Repose.—Spir- 
its of og! of society. 
Aug. 14, 1909; 
J 131232131235, 


McIntrosi (BuRE), New York, N. Y. 
23160, 23161 
Officials. © 


2 e. each Sept. 2, 1909; 


National championship. 
Sept. 13, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 
151851. 


-—— 32 men who qualified. © Sept. 


Mewanvs (6. 1.), New York, N. Y. 
[23162 
McClellan (Mayor Geo. B.) © Sept. 
44, 1909; 2 ©. Sept. 13, 1909; J 132075. 


McNamara (Ed.), Rapid City, S. Dak. 
[23163-23165 

Ps Ss OW. R. R.: 
Hisega, 3; Pierre lodge, 2: View 
on,1. © Aug. 31, 1909; 2 ¢. each Aug. 


26, 1909; J 131663-131665. 


: MAc NAMEE (WILLIAM H.). Brooklyn, 
NM Y. 


[23166-25168 


©. 


| Mrap (ALFRED L.), Ferndale, Cal. 


13, 1909; J | 


be 


(JosEPH M.), Galveston, 
Texas. [23182-23184 
Causeway and lift bridge. © Sept. 
24, 1909; 2 ec. Sept. 28, 1909; J 182280. 
Galveston causeway. © Sept. 23, 
2209. 
Old way; new way. [Train on 
bridge, 2 views.] © Sept. 23. 1909; 
2c. Sept. 27, 1909; J 132210. 


[23185 
Irene and her pets. © Aug. 10, 


1809; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1909; J 131645. 


S.), New York, N. Y. 
[23186-23197 
All happiness dwell in your heart.— 
Happy recollections and fair greet- 
ings.—I wish you all the joy you wish 
yourself. — Just a card to wish you 
happiness. — Kind remembrance and 
fondest thoughts of you.—May friend- 
ship’s well never run dry.—May life 
to you one summer’s day.—May 
only golden days be yours. — My 
thoughts are of you, let yours be of 
me.—Take from me the wish of happy 
years.—Thine be every joy and pleas- 
ure.— To wish you happiness and 
health. © July 17, 1909; 2 c. each 


MEEKER (A. 


| Aug. 14, 1909; K 835-846. 


MEGARGEE (I.) & TURNBULL (Rost. A), 


Cat standing on its hind legs having | 


stream of milk delivered from ore e 
‘its mouth. 1-3. © July 4, 1909; 


a Sept. 8, 1909; J ee ee 


Maxceav, (T. C.) New York, N. Y. | 
[23169-23172 


McGowan (Patrick H.) 14. © 
Sept. 9, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 10, 1909; 


“J 131494-1214097. 


| 2-c. Aug. 2; 19095 J 1 


Phoenix, Ariz. 
Toll of the desert. 


[23198 
© July 27, 1909; 
32322. 
Clear Lake, Lowa. 
[23199-23203 
Clear lake, Iowa. © Aug. 1, 1909; 
2c. Sept. 7, 1909; J 131316. 
Evening scene. © Sept. 2, 
2 ¢. Sept. 7; 1909; F TS1519. 


MencH (PHIL), 


1909 ; 


300 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23204 


pt. Iv, n.s., v. 4 


MencH (PuHiL)—Continued. 
1909. Combination view. © 
Sept. 9, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1909; J 
131580. 

Princess (The). © July 3, 1909; 
oe. Aue. 16,1909: J. 131161: and © 
1c. Sept. 18, 1909; J 181578. 


Meyer (BERNARD), New York, N. Y. 
[23204 
Merry Xmas. © Aug. 1, 1909; 2 c. 
July 14, 1909; K 596. 


MEYER-BoTH Cco., Chicago, Ill. 
[ 23205, 28206 
Ladies’ apparel, issue of Aug. 9, 
1909. © Aug. 9, 1909; 2 c« Aug. 14, 
1909; IK 980. 
—— Aug. 10,1909. © Aug. 10, 1909; 
2c Aug. 14, 1909; K 981. 


MEZZO-GRAVURE CO., New York, N. Y. 
[23207 
AS good as new; by J. G. Brown. 
© Aug. 15, 1909; 2 c Aug. 138, 1909; 
IK 686. 
MICHELS (IRVING), New York, N. Y. 
[23208 
I’ve got a bite—scratch. © Sept. 1, 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 13; 1909; K. 210838. 


MILLER (C. H.), Clark, S. Dak. 
[28209-23211 
Clark, S. Dak.: Fair, A; High school, 
C. © Oct. 1, 1909; 2 @ each Oct. 4, 
1909; J 182552, 132554. 
Hoblet (Carton). B. © Oct. 1, 
1909; 2. ¢. "Oct: 45,1909: a. 1820s. 


MILLER (WmM.), Newark, N. J. 
[23212-23231 
Birthday series 250: Best birthday 
wishes, A & B; Friend's greeting; 
Lest we forget. © Aug. 16, 1909; 2¢. 
Aug. 17, 1909; K 761-764. 
251: Happy birthday; Lest we 
forget; With best wishes, A, B. © 
Aug. 16, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 17, 1909; 
IK 759, 760, 765, 766. 
252: Greetings from a friend, 
A, B; Happy birthday to you; Many 
happy days. © Aug. 16, 1909: 2 e. 
Auertt, 1909's 15) 157, ‘158, 167, 768: 
253 : Birthday greetings; 
Friend's greeting; Happy birthday; 
Wishing you a happy birthday. © 
Aug. 16, 1969; 2 c. each Aug. 17, 1909; 
K 769-772, 
254: Best wishes for a happy 
birthday; Best wishes for a happy 
day; Many happy days; Many happy 
returns. © Aug. 16, 1909; 2 @ each 
Aug. 17, 1909; IX 773-176. 


366 


MILLS (JOHN Harrison), Buffalo, N.Y. 

[28232 

Twain (Mark) in 1869. © Aug. 20, 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 28, 1909; J 131209. 


Mintz (M. J.), Chicago, Hil. [25 post 
cards. ] [28233-23257 


African buffalo.—African elephant.— 
African types. — Antelope. — Camel.— 
Chimpanzee.—Crocodile, 1.—Crocodile, 
2. — Elephant. — Giraffe. — Gorilla.— 
Gnu.— Guagga.— Hippopotamus.—Hy- 
ena.—Jackal.— Leopard.— Lion.—Lion 
hunt.— Ostrich. — Parrot. — Rhinoce- 
rus.—Tiger.—Tiger and cobra.—Wart 
hog. © Aug. 10, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 
13, 1909; K 947-971. 


MISHKIN sSTuDIO, New York, N. Y. [14 


photographs] [28258-23271 
Alvarez (Margaret d’).— Grippon 
(Eve).—Villa (Mme.) © Aug. 30, 
1909; 2 @. each Aug. Si 19037 7 


131125-131127. 

Baron (Alice).—Beck (William ).— 
Carasa (Frederico di).— Duffault 
(Jean). © Sept. 27, 1909; 2 ¢. each 
Sept. 28, 1909; J 182289-132292. 


Alvarez (Margaret d’) 2.—Baron — 
(Alice) 2.—Grippon (Eve) 2, 3.—Las- 
kin (A.) 1.—Villa (Gaston) 2.—Villa 
(Mme. Walter) 2. © Sept. 9, 1909; 2c. 
each Sept. 10, 1909; J 131487-1314983. 


New York, 
[23272-23274 


Sartorial art journal, supplement A. 
B. C: © Aug. 10, 1909; 29) sesen 
Aug. 11, 1909; KX 582-584. 


MITCHELL (JNO. J.) 7eG, 
INC. AG 


Mix (E. L.), Belmar, N. J. 
[23275-23277 
Four kittens 1, 2. © Aug. 12, 1909; 
2 ec. each Sept. 11, 1909; J 181531, 
iSlia2. 
Kittens. © Aug. 12, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 
11, 1909; J dsi5e5, 


MoFFatT, YARD & co., New York, N. Y. 
[28278-23282 
After love’s quarrel; by H. C. 
Christy. 
Every day is ‘‘ ladies day”’ with me. 
Honeymoon; by H. C. Christy. 
Old-fashioned lean-to; by H. C. 
Christy. 
Rose on the lip worth two in the 
hand; by H. C. Christy. 
© Aug. 23, 1909; 2 c each Aug. 24, 
1909; IX 1021-1025. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 40-43, Oct., 1909 


MOoFFETT stTupiI0o, Chicago, I]. 
[28283-23342 
Corio (Mlle.) 
Molasso (G.) 
Molasso and Corio. 1-7. 
© Sept. 30, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 4, 
1909; J 182521-132529. 
Odell (Maud) in 51 different poses. 


© Sept. 29, 1909; 2 c each Oct. 4, 
1909; J 182591-132641. 


Monroe (GeorceE H.), Jamestown, 
Bt... ¥; 23343, 23344 
Mayville, N. Y. Court house 812 & 
$14. © Aug. 31, 1909: 2 c. each Sept. 


1, 1909; J 181145, 131146. 


Morris (CHARLES E.), Chinook, Mont. 

[283845 

Billings, Mont. Union depot. © 

Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. Sept 7, 1909; J 
131509. 


MULHALL (JAMES), New York, N. Y. 
[233846 
Hand with drop-stopper bottle. © 


July 8, 1909; 2 ec. Aug. 23, 1909: Kk 
1008. 
NATIONAL ART CO., New York, N. Y. 


[25 photographs. ] [23347-23371 
Apple blossoms.—Bend in the road.— 
Big chief.— Birch grove.—Bit of 
woods.—Boat-house by the lake.— 
Glorious moonlight.—Haying time.— 
Indian chief.—Indian warrior.—lLight- 


house by the sea.—Lovers’ lane.— 
Moonlight reflections.— Old oaken 
bucket. — Pasture bars. — Pasture 


brook.—Path through the woods.— 
Rapids.—River view.—Road to the 


lake. — Solitude. — Spring freshet. — 
Tranquil spot—War Eagle.—White 
birches. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 ec each 


Oct. 4, 1909; J 132557-132581. 


NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPH co., Chicago, 
- ah, [23372-23375 
Driving it home.—Firmly planted.— 
From pole to pole.—No dispute. © 
Sept. 24, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 27, 1909; 
J 132205-132208. 


NATIONAL PRINTING AND ENGRAVING CO., 
Chicago, III. [23376-23387 
Boy. — Cocoa. — Foodstuff. — Girl.— 
Ladies outfitter.—Motor boat.—Soap.— 
Soda fountain.—Tobacco.—Tragedy.— 
- Whiskey.—Wine. © Aug. 28, 1909; 
2 e. each Sept. 1, 1909; J 132136— 
132147. 


NEELY (J. W.), Colorado Springs, Colo. 

[2338S 

Pikes Peak, first wedding on the 

highest tower in the world. © Aug. 
9, 1909; 2 ec. Aug. 16, 1909; K 702. 


23436 
NEW YorK EpDISson co., New York, 
N. Y. [23389, 233 390 
New York, N. Y. Brooklyn bridge, 
night view, showing Hudson-Fulton 
izhting:  Gyete.” Sepin 21, 1908s 
1382076. 
City hall, night view, showing 


Hudson-Fulton lighting. © 1 ¢. Sept. 


2h; 1909: KISL0EE. 
New York EVENING TELEGRAM (NEW 


YorK HERALD co.), Jersey City, 
Ned [ 23391, 23392 
Book taught Bilkins. © Aug. 9, 


1909; te. Aue 11, 19093 59: 

Poor Jake. © Aug. 10, 1909; 1 «. 
Aug. 11, 1909; IX 580. 

New YorK HERALD co., Jersey City, 

IN, ak [23393-23436 

Bleriot (Louis). © Aug. 11, 1909; 
1 ee Aug. 12, 1909; K 616, 

Daily hint from Paris [1909]: 

© Aug. 12; 1c. Aug. 14; K 697. 

© Aug. 13; 1 ec. Aug. 13; K G81. 

© Aus: 1450 ¢. Ang, 16: 16.72%, 

© Aug. 16; 1¢. Aug. 17; K 729. 

©pAug, 177) Le Aus. 18n 79s 

© Aug. t8; 1c. Aug. 19; K 825. 

© Aug. 19; 1 ¢. Aug. 20; K 880. 

© Aug. 20; 1 ce. Aug. 21; K 892. 

© Aug. 21:74 ¢ Aug. 23 “1002: 

© Aug. 22; 1c. Aug. 23; K 1001. 

Eaton's (Dr. Charles) bungalow. 
simple life farm at Watchung. 

I advise all ministers of the Gospel 
to do as I am doing. 

I have discovered that cabbage, to- 
matoes and corn will do well here. 

© Aug. 12, 1909; 1 ce. each Aug. 13, 
1909; IX 677-680. 

Latest Paris fashions, Aug. 8, 1909. 
= 6. © Aug. 8, 1909; 1 c. each Aug. 7, 

1908.16 490-495. 

5, 1909. 1-6. © Aug. 15, 
19809; 1 c. each Aug. 13, 1909; K 669- 
674. 

—— Aug. 22,1909. 1-5. © Aug. 22, 
1209; 1 c. each Aug. 21, 1909; Ix S9S— 
902. 

etre Goose up in the air. © Aug. 

, 1909; 1 ce. Aug, 18, 1909; K G68, 

ee R. I., Marble house: 

Art treasure in Gothic room; 
Dining room; Fireplace and mantel; 
Fountain, main hall; Gallery; Gallery 
and rear hall; Gothic room; Main en- 
trance; Marble house; Salon; Stair- 
case, © Aug. 22, 1909; 1 ¢. each Aug. 
21, 1909: K 904-914. 


367 


11698—09——2 


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pt. Iv, 0. s., v.4 


23437 
NEWBEBRY (J. A.), Orchard, Nebr. 
[23437 
Brunswick, Nebr., bird’s-eye view. 


© Sept. 15, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1909; J 
31513. 
NEWCOMBE (GEORGE E.) & Co., New 
York, N. Y. [ 23488, 23439 
. Easter lilies—Warrior Cupid. © 
Sept. 20, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 20, 1909 ; 
wb ta2032;. IS2033. 
NEWS TRIBUNE ENGRAVING PLANT, Du- 
juth, Minn. [23440 
- Boat club, main house. © Sept. 27, 
1909; 2 c@ Sept. 29, 1809; J 182309. 
NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN., 
land, Ohio. » 
Attenborough brothers. 


launch in which the colonel 
went shooting. 


Body of record hippo bull just be- 
fore it was landed. 

Boys ashore helping those in water. 

— pulling hippo ashore. 

Bringing hide up to skinning hut in 
camp. 

Colonel watching porters as they put 
hide in place by the tent. 

Colonel’s Seis with Tranquillity. 

— tent boy Ali. 

Cuninghame (C. J.). 


showing Col. Roosevelt bullet 
which finished hippo. 

Cuninghame’s back 
ground. 


- Dawson (Warrington) on one of the 
Roosevelt horses. 


Dead hippo half submerged beneath 
lilies. 

Four Roosevelt gunbearers. 
_ Head and hide. 
. Hide almost off. 

Hippo high and dry. 
' Horses waiting for their riders. 

In the water lilies at close quarters 
with hippo. 

Kermit in official capacity, photo- 
graphing. 
starting out 
with Leslie Tarlton. 

Kermit’s bushbuck. 
tent boy Sulimani. 

Kitchen hut built of papyrus and 
grass. 

Leopard borne by two boys. 
weighing 126 pounds 
Heller caught in mousetrap. 


Cleve- 
[23441-23487 


in the fore- 


after 


which 


bushbueck . 


NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.—Cont’d. 
Loring, inspecting puff adder. 
Naturalists and the Attenboroughs 

starting out after bats. 
Porters’ tents. 


Ribs of Kermit’s hippo and the 
colonel’s cow. 


Roosevelt (Col.) and Warrington 
Dawson. 


getting from launch into row- 


boat. 


Heller and Cuninghame stand- 
ing above skull of hippo. 


in boat going after first hippo. | 


on his favorite horse, Tran- 
quillity. 

——ready to shoot from bow of 
launch. 


starting out on horseback with 
Cc. O. Chaplin. 


Roast pieces of hippo meat under 
the trees. 


Rowboat in which he would get 
when the water was too shallow for 
the Jaunch. 


with Cuninghame 
towing dead hippo. 

Saigo Soi camp. 

Skinning tent, Heller at work prepar- 
ing hide of a hippo. 

Three naturalists, Dr. Edgar A. 
Mearns, Edmund Heller, and J. Alden. 
Loring. 

Wakamba (A), trained by Heller, 
seraping hippo skulls. 

While resting the boys build fires. 

Work of skinning begins. 

© 1c. each Sept. 9, 1909; J 131411- 
131457. 


in charge 


NIAGARA PAPER MILLS, Lockport, N. Y. 

[23488-23491 . 

Bagdad sultan ornament.—Damascus 

sultan ornament.—Kabistan sultan or- 

nament.—Kerman sultan ornament. © 

Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 24, 1909; 
IX 1027-1030. 


NicHoson strupro, Toledo, Ohio. 


[238492 
King Wamba and Queen Sancha. 1 
& 2. © Sept. 2, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 


3, 1909; J 131661-131662. 


Wyandotte, Okla. 
[23493 
Wyandotte, Okla., public school. © 
Aug. 20, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 23, 1900; J 
131386. 


NIELSEN (PERCY), 


368 


Sl a ok eee ne tae Baal 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 40-48, Oct., 1909 - i 
NortH AMERICAN POST CARD co., Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 23494 
We get what we go after. © Sept. 


au, 1909; 2 ¢. Oct. 2, 1909; J 132462. 


NORTHERN PHOTO Co.. Wausau, Wis. 
[23495-23500 
Cameron, Wis. 1, 2.—Mansfield, 
Wis. 1, 2.—Otter Lake, M. J. Quin- 
lan’s cottage—Stanley, Wis. Birds- 
eye view.—Soperton, Wis., M. J. Quin- 
lan’s residence.—Soperton and Waldo, 
Wis., interior of St. Ambrose church. 
(©) Aus. 7, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 16, 
1909; J 181514-131521. 


NorMaAN PHOTO Co., Boston, Mass. 
[23501-23508 
Rome, Italy, Roman Forum from 
Palatine Hill. © Sept. 9, 1909; 2 «. 
Sept. 9, 1909; J 181530. 


© Sept. 9, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1909; J 
131529. 


St Peters and colonades. © 
Sept. 5, 1809; 2 ¢. Sept. 7, 1909; J 
4131295. 


O’KEErFeE (C. F.), Montgomery, Ala. 

[23504-23505 
Florida: Modern draining ditch; 
Modern plantation. © Aug. 21, 1909; 
2c. each Aug. 23, 1909; J 131407- 
131408. 


Orson (W. O.), Alexandria, Minn. 
[23506-23509 
Wahpeton, N. Dak.: 

Beauty spot on the Red River of 
the North; Cattle grazing on Bois-De- 
Souix River; Red River of the North 
River scene; View of Red River of the 
North. © Sept. 2, 1909; 2 ec each 
Sept. 7, 1909: J 131298-131300. 


Oscoop sTupDio, Berlin, N. H. {23510 

Berlin, W. H., St. Anne’s church. 
Interior. © Aug. 30, 1909: 2 c. Sept. 
ee too. «A 182185. 


OvENS (D. A.), Portland, Oreg. 
[23511-23513 


On a trip to Rat-town.—Myself and 
I are on the way.—Out joy riding. 
Oct. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 21, 1909; 
J 132133-132135. 


OVENS (WM. J.), Cleveland, Ohio. 
[23514 
Reunion old timers, Cleveland. Aug. 
14, 1909. © Aug. 30. 1909; 2 c Aug. 
30, 1909: J 131608. 


2 @ 


23582 


OxLEY (WALTER T.), Fergus Falls, 
Minn. [28515-23517 
Fergus Falls, Minn.: City light sta- 


© Sept. 27, 1909; 
1909; J 1328-40, 


tion; Watermelons. 
each Sept. 30, 
132341. 

—— Dayton hollow dam; Mill street 
bridge. © Sept. 10, 1909; 2 ¢c. each 
Sept. 18, 1809; J 181573, 131574. 


PARFITT (WILLIAM), Goshen, Ind. 
[23518-23520 
Goshen, Ind.: 

Interior view of the Jefferson the- 
atre; Sectional interior view of. the 
Jefferson theatre; Park side from 
Goshen college. © Sept. 29, 1909; 2c. 
each Sept. 30, 1909; J 182342-132444. 


ParK (A. J.), Seattle, Wash. [20020 


Exposition, 1909. © Aug. 1, 1909; 
2° @. Ale. 5, 1909: 131362, 


PARKINSON (SARAH Woops), Carlisle, 
Pa. [23522 
Family tree of Cumberland county. 
© Aug. 14, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 14, 1909; 
IX 685. 


PEET BROS., Philadelphia, Pa [23523 


Thankfulness. © Sept. 28, 1909 ; 
2 e. Oct. 2, 1909; J 132449. : 
PHELAN (A. B.) [23524 


Trial of the fisherman. © 1 ec. Sept. 
8, 1909; J 131326. 
BUREAU, Washington, 

[23525 

Blech (Miss Alice) © Oct. 4, 1909; 

2c. Oct. 4, 1909; J 132584. 


PLYMPTON (E. E.) Le Beau, 8S. Dak. 
[ 23526-23530: 
Educated mother and daughter, 
Cheyenne reservation.—Getting ready: 
to be photographed.—Judge Nearrior 
has the b 
Indian scene.—Typical Sioux of the: 
Cheyenne reservation. © Sept. 25, 
1909; 2 c. each Sept. 28, 1909; J 132284— 
132288. 


PHOTO NEWS 
D.-G: 


PoRTOLA POST CARD CO., San Francisco, 
Cal. [23531 
San Francisco Bay, looking from the 
northern extremity of the peninsula.. 
© Aug. 6, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 12, 1909; K- 
631. 


PowELL (IticHArD), London, England. 

[235382 

Harvest moon; by John Linell. © 

Sept. 1, 1909; 2 ec. Aug. 23, 1909; K 
939. 


369 


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23533 


Rav (WiLiiaAmM H.), Philadelphia, Pa. 

23033-23536 

Atlantic. City, N. J., Panorama, 

So2eeslo. © Aug. st, 1909; 2c: oF 
each Sept. 4, 1909; J 181244, 131245. 

Idaho (U. S. S.): broadside, 27012; 

ier. 27013. © Aug. 1 19095 2c 
each Aug. 11, 1909; J 181109, 181110. 


REDFIELD BROS., INC., New York, N. Y. 


[235387 
Half Moon in storm.—Half Moon 
astern. © Sept. 16. 1909; 2 ¢ each 


Sept. 16, 1809; J 132325, 182526. 


REYES (P. V.), Avalon, Cal. [23588 


Santa Catalina Isl., Cal., evening 
concert. © Aug. 23, 1909; 2 c Aug. 
B1, 1909; 3 131121. 


REYNOLDS (O. A.), Covington, Ky. 
[28539 
Covington, Ky., to Cincinnati, Ohio, 
pontoon bridge. © Sept. 9, 1909; 2 ec. 
Sept. 11, 1909; J 181507. 


Rispon (S. B.), Watsonville, Cal. 
[23540 
Jolly spray man. © Aug. 25, 1909; 
2 ec. Sept. 2, 1809: J 181221. 


ROBERTS (Hopart V.), Utica, N. Y. 
[23541, 28542 
Flashlight of Adirondack deer.— 
In the stillness of the night. © Oct. 
hee1909: 2> ec. each Sept: 9, 19092 J 
132148, 182149. 


Rocers (EDWARD N.), Laramie, Wyo- 
ming. [23548-23555 
Brooklyn Lake, 3121.—Cliffs (The), 
3127.—Gap (The), 3124.—Lake Minia- 
ture, 3129.—Lake Leflection. 3130.— 
Medicine Bow PTeak, 3125.—Snow 
Basin, 312S8.—Snow glacier, 3122.— 
Snowy Range. 3126.—Sugar Loaf Peak 
and lake, 3123.—Twin Lakes, Libby 
Greek) S120. © Aug. 20; 19092 2 «. 
each Aug. 25, 1909; J 131672-131682. 


ROMASZKIEWICZ (IcNacy), Buffalo. 

N. Y. [ 28554, 23555 
Pitass (Rev. John), Pastor, St. 
Stanislaus Polish Loman _ catholic 


church. © Aug. 29, 1909; 2 ¢. Sept. 
28, 1909; J 132281. . 

Rhode (Bishop Paul) from Chicago, 
TH. -©. Awgsd, 190935 2 ie. Awe, 2B: 
1909; J 181159. 


Roop (Epwin), Chicago, Il. [23556 


im the fail. (© Aue. 41.1909: 2g. 
Aug. 20, 1909; K 979. 


pt. Iv, n. 8., v. 4 


Root (EuGENE L.), Meriden, Conn. 
[238557 
Connecticut products. © Sept. 11, 
1909; 2c. Sept. 17, 19809; J 131853. 


Rotu & LANGLEY, New York, N.Y. [24 
photographs. ] [23558-23581 
Admniration. — Ambition. — Anticipa- 
tion.—Cheese and kisses.—Cozy cor- 
ner.-— Evenly linked. — Faint heart 
never won fair lady.—Father calls him 
William, Mother calls him Will.—For- 
ever and ever.—I’n a very little baby.— 
In for life-——Little babe to look at.— 
Look who’s here.—Love an Arcanum 
man, for he is true & royal. — Muz- 
zer’s bought a baby.—Only a tender 
Hower.—Drosit—Ring out wild Dells 
and sound the tale.—Rough Rider.— 
Shrine worshipers.—So shy.—Sweetest 
story ever told.—Tommy Atkins.—Yea 
yea. © Sept. 8. 1909; 2 ce. each Sept. 
11, 1909; J 1381536-131559. 


Rucen (JoHN), Newport, R. I. 
[23582-23583 


Newport, R. I., marble house, resi- 
dence of Mrs. Belmont, front, back. © 
Aug. 24, 1909; 2 e@ of each Ame 2s, 
1909; J 131262, 131263. 


RUSSELL (GEORGE HALL), Lowell, Mass. 
[23584, 23585 

King, the diving horse.—Queen, the 
diving mare. © Aug. 4, 1909; 2 ce. each 


‘Aug. 6, 1909; J 181140, 131141. 


SALKE (SANForD M.), New York, N. Y. 
[12 prints. ] [235S86—-2359T 
All good wishes.—Best wishes.— 
Greeting sincere.—Greetings.—Happy 
be thy course.-—Hearty good wishes.— 
Only golden days be thine.—Past, pres- 
ent, future.—Sincere good wishes, 1, 
2.—To greet you.— Wishes sincere. 
Aug. 15, 1909; 2 e. each Aug. 13, 19093 
K 1066-1077. 


SALLEE (JUNE), Litchfield, Ill. [23598 


Pictorial sight testing subjects and 
white cross muscle test diagram. 
Sept. 1, 1909; 2 « Aug. 23, 19095 i” 
999. 

SAUGATUCK AMUSEMENT CO., 
tuck, Mich. [23599 

Saugatuck, Mich. Interior view of 
amusement pavilion with assembled 
patrons. © Aug. 27, 1909; 2 ¢ Aug. 
30, 1909; J 132165. 


SCHLESSMAN (ED.), 


Sauga- 


Sandusky, Ohio. 
[23600 
Sandusky, Ohio, police force. drill 
squad. © Sept. 18, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 10, 
1909: J 132180. 


370 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 40-48, Oct., 1909 


CLASSES, H TO K 
23684 


SCHLOSS BROS. & CO., Baltimore, Md. 
23601 
Male and female fashion figures. © 
Sept. 15, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 19, 1909; J 
131119. 


SCHNACKENBERG~ (HENRY), Brooklyn, 
iy '¥. [23602 
Denville, N. J., Diamond Spring Inn. 
© Sept. 4, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1909; J 
1313138. 


SCHROEDER (FRED P.), Orange, N. J. 
[28603 
Billy possum. © Sept. 20, 1909; 2 
«. Sept. 8, 1909; J 131504. 


scoTtr (G. W.) & Rarrertry (J. H.). 
Fresno, Cal. [ 28604 
Square hole bored with a round bit 
or auger of the same dimension. 
Buty o, 2509; 2c. July 29, 1909; K 
1085. 


SHatTtuck (L. E.), Lake Placid, N. Y. 
[ 23605, 28606 
Fort (Gov. & Mrs. J. F.) and fanily, 


‘' departure from Hughes cottage. 


Sept. 4, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1809; J 
1313803. 

——and Gov. & Mrs. Hughes on the 
steps of Rustic Cabin, the Hughes sum- 
ner cottage. © Sept. 4, 1909; -2 ec. 
Sept. 7, 1909; J 1381302. 


SHEAHAN (Maurice 'T.), Brookline. 
Mass. ‘ [23607-23609 
Atlantic City. (Souvenir post card.) 
ime) Aus. 26, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1909; 
KX 1342. 
Chicago. (Souvenir post card.) © 


mused, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 23, 1909; IK 
978. 
Some trouble with the sparking plug. 


_@© Aug. 19, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1909; IK 


890. 


SHRADER (JOSEPH), St. Joseph, Mo. 
[23610 
Organizers of Natural gas ass’n. of 
America. © Aug. 23, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 
Za, 1909; J 131505. 


SKINNER & Kruercer, Chicago, [Il. 
[22611 
20 century, L.S.& M.S. ry. © Aug. 
25, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 26, 1909; J 131214. 


SLADE (GEORGE F.), JR., Chelsea, Mass. 
[23612-23675 
Crawtfords, N. H.: 

Elephants head, 751; Gateway to 
the notch, 749; Saco path, 750. © 
July 9, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 25, 1809; 
J 131099-131101. 


SLADE (GEORGE F.), sk.—Continued. 
Intervale, N. H. Cathedral woods. 
| 7338, 182, 731,631. .© July 9, 19095 2 ¢. 
Aug. 25, 1909; J 181095-131098. 


Jackson, N. H.: 

Bartlett boulder, 609; Carter notch 
from Glen road, 621; Donble Head 
Mt. from, 817; Ellis River, 813; Ellis 
River and Thorn Mt., 743; Fairview 
bridge, 626; Fairview bridge, winter, 
739; Five mile drive, 819; Giant's 
stairs, from 821; Glen road, 738, 623, 
608; Ice cone, Gray's Inn, GOT; Jack- 
son falls, 737, 736, 619; Logging in win- 
ter, 606; Old mill wheel, 745; On the 
Ellis river, 805; On the Wildeat river, 
804; Path to Jackson falls, 735; Road- 
way, 802; Snow-shoeing, 605; Thorn 
hill drive, the poplars, S03; Thorn hill, 
lone birch, 815; Thorn hill, the poplars, 
(44: “Thorn Mt.,. 812, 1423; Wildeat 
river, 816, 740, 630. 628, 617, 615, 610, 
604. © July 9, 1909; 2 ec. each Aug. 
25, 1909; J 131059-131094. 


Mt. Washington: 

Krom ¢Crawfords, N. SHEA Was, 
From Jackson, N. H., 810; From Pink- 
kam noteh, 627; From Thorn bill, 
Jackson, N. H., 741, 625; From Thorn 
Mt., 604-B. © July 9, 1909: 2 ec. each 
Aug. 25, 1909; J 181052-131057. 


Pasture by the roadside. 801. © 
July 9, 1909; 2 ce Aug. 25, 1909; J 
131058. 


White mts., N. H.: 

Crystal cascade, 624; Glen Ellis 
falls, 734, 616; North Conway drive, 
S09; Old homestead, 8083; Ravine at 
Crystal cascade, 602; Saco river, 613, 
818; Saco river and Mt. WKearsarge, 
614; Saco river and Mt. Washington, 
746; Saco river, birches, 806; Saco 
river, moonrise, 747; Springtime, 820; 
The sentinels, 800. © July 9, 1909; 
2c. each Aug. 25, 1909; J 13103S-— 
131051. 


SmitH (F. P.), Chicago, Tl. 
[23676-23683 


Park or cemetery entrance gate, 
292, 293.—Lattern wrought steel fence, 
182 and pattern fence 183.—Triangu- 
lar steel fence, 500-509. © Aug. 2. 
1909; 2 c. ench of 8 sets of designs 
Aug. 16, 1909; K 716-723. 


Spires (A.), Sandusky, Ohio. [23684 


Sandusky, Ohio., Soldiers’ home, 
court yard, and fountain of new hospi- 
tal. © Aug. 9, 1909; 2 ¢. Aug. 9, 1909; 
J 131108. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23685 
Spring (S. Tony), Chicago, Ill. 
[23685 
Three-color process chart. © July 


1, 1909; 2 c July 6, 1909; K 613. 


Sprincer (H. J.), Scottdale, Pa. 
[ 23686-23689 
Iron springs——Ohyo Pyle Falls, 1, 
2.—Scottdale, Pa., bird’s-eye view. 
Sept. 3, 1909: 2 c. each Sept. 28, 1909; 
J 182294-132297. 


(NATHANIEL L.), Boston, 
Mass. [28690-23701 


Klusser (G8: §.)»: 29590; 49590, 
19595, 19597-19605. © Sept. 2, 1909; 
2 ec. of each Sept. 8, 1909; J 181327- 
1381338. 


Stein (S. L.), Milwaukee, Wis. 
[23702-23707 
Morrison (Rosabel) as Margaret in 
HRaust..d—6. Ov Aug. 20;, 1909; .2.e. 
each Aug. 23, 1909; J 181666-131671. 


STEBBINS 


STEIN & Levy, New York, N. Y. 


[23708 
© Sept. 6, 1909; 
J 131248. 


Bunch of kids. 
‘2 e. Sept. 4, 1909; 


STEREO-TRAVEL CO., Corona, NG nice 
[23709-23748 


Indianapolis automobile races: 

At the half mile; Borque and me- 
chanic ready to start; Brush between 
Buick and Apperson; Cars in parking 
space; Coming down the back stretch; 
Chevrolet after winning 10-mile race; 
‘Chevrolet in 250-mile race; Christie’s 
world-beater; Crowds in the bleach- 
ers; Don’t go near the track; Fiat, 
‘Hearne, winning 10-mile amateur; 
Finish 5-mile; First lap 100-mile; Get- 
ting ready; Grand stand; Guardian of 
the track; In the stretch, Marmon and 
two Buicks; Jackson, two Buicks & 
Stoddard-Dayton at the mile; Line up 
for start event 3; Marmon in 15 mile, 
Saturday; Miller and Strange fighting 
for the lead; National, Aiken, lowering 
all records; National, Aiken, winning 
/15-mile; No. 29 in 10-mile, amateur; 
Oldfield winning 25-mile; Ready for 
250 mile race, Thursday; Rushing 
down at 80 miles an hour; Start event 
2, Thursday ; Start 10-mile free-for-all ; 
Start 50-mile Friday; Start 100-mile 
Friday; Start 300-mile race Saturday ; 
‘Starting 10 mile, amateur; Stoddard- 
Dayton, Switzer, in 50 mile, Friday; 
Stoddard-Daytons in the stretch; Stop- 
ping for repairs; Vast crowds lining 
fences; Waiting call to race; Watching 
them whiz by; 37,000 people saw Sat- 


STEREO-TRAVEL Cco.—Continued. 


urday’s races. © Aug. 28, 1909; 2 e. 
each Sept. 1, 1909; J 1381169-131208. 


Srrevens (A. W.), Pioneerville, Idaho. 
[28749-23751 

University of Maine: 
Beta Theta Pi house; Lord hall; 
Mount Vernon house. © Sept. 9, 1909; 


2 ec. each Sept. 13, 1909; J 1381569- 

SID el: 

Stewart (C. Marswarz), Augusta, 
Maine. [23752 


Ocean Point, Maine. In the wake of 
the sun off. ©1.c Sept. 17, 1909; J 
131863. 


Stone (Isaac C. M.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 

[28753 

First love. © Sept. 16, 1909 ; oe. 
Sept. 10, 1809; J 1321380. 


STONE (LEE A.), Jackson, Miss. 
[28754 
Frau Karl Druschki rose. © Sept. 
15, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 27, 19095 7 i22202. 


Strauss (J. C.), St. Louis, Mo. 
[237 55-2769 


Hadley (Herbert S.) © Sept. 22, 
1909; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1909; J 1322138. 
[14 photographs. ] 

Brown (Cora South).—Dyer (O.)— 


Ives (C.) — iXinsella (Ella) — Kreis-. 


mann (Mrs. F. H.)—WLucas (M.)—Mce- 
Leod (EHloise)—Norvell (lucy) A, B, 
and C.—Smith (Gladys B.) A and 
B.—Spencer (F.), A and B. © Sept. 
30, 1809; 2 c.. each Oct. 4, 1809s 
132538-132551. 


Swirt (EpWIN H.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 


[23770, 23771 
Swift's economy steam furnace 
blower, [1] front elevation, [2] side 


elevation. © Aug. 25, 1909; 2 ec. each 
Aug. 11, 1909; IK 594, 595. 


TABER-PRANG ART CO., Springfield, Mass. 
[23772-28820 

Aurora, 1929.—Castle of St. Angelo, 
1975. — Christ and the rich ruler, 
1938.—Christ in Gethsemane, 1940.— 
Christ in the temple, 1937.—Close of 
day. 1971.—Dance of the muses, 1877.— 
Golden stairs, 1918.— Good shepherd, 
1972. — Head of Christ at 12 years, 
1941.—Head of Christ at 33 years, 
1939. — Hope, 1912. — Lorna Doone, 
1974. — Madonna, 1803. — Madonna 
Della Sedia, 1955.—Madonna Di San 
Sisto, 1954.— Reading from Homer, 
1983.—Roman coliseum, 1949.—Roman 


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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 40-438, Oct., 1909 


TABER-PRANG ART CcO.—Continued. 
Forum, 1948.—Sacred Heart of Jesus, 


1875. — Sir Galahad, 1914. — [Lady of 


the Sacred Heart], 1876. © Aug. 2, 
1909; 2 c. each Aug. 5, 1909; K 730- 
‘61. 


At the fountain, 4852.—Autumn day 
in Normandy, 4882. — Bordering the 
marshes, 4870. — Confidences, 
Enraptured, 4854.—Hush of evening, 
4877. In the Leventina Valle, 4883.— 
Jackson (Gen. T. J.) (Stonewall Jack- 
son) 4851.—Late summer days, 4876.— 
Longstreet (Gen. James) 4850.—Mid 
nature’s bloom, 4856.—Morning in the 
Bretange, 4867.—Nightfall, 4S72.—On 
the hill crest, 4855.—Preparing for the 
musicale, 4863. — Rehearsal (The) 
4862.— Roman osteria, 4861. — Schu- 
bert’s serenade, 4S85S.—Shadowy pool, 
4879.—Storm clouds, 4S71.—Summer 
day in Normandy, 4864.—Sunshine and 
shadow, 4878.—Teasing, 4857.—Vesper 
song, 4890.—Waning day, 4S889.—When 
the sun is low, 4874.—Willow fringed 
marshes, 4868. © Sept. 3, 1909; 2 c¢. 
each Sept. 7, 1909; J 13126S8—131294. 


TartzoTt (M. A.) co., Baltimore, Md. 
[23821 


Outfall sewer inspection party. © 
eee. 2 ec. July 31, 1909; J 
130469. 


TANENBAUM (E.), New York, N. Y. 
[28822 

Arlington wreck, Long Beach. © 
eo: 2 ¢ Sept. 1, 1909; J 
131605. 


TANQUARY (CHAS. Y.), Bromide, Okla 
[23823 

Admiral Togo, the Angora goat. © 
July 1, 1909; 2 ec. Aug. 10, 1909; KK 593 


THOMPSON (C. H.), Claremont, N. H. 
; [23824 

Just a reminder. © Aug. 11, 1909; 
2 e. Sept. 14, 1909; J 1382124. 


THORNE (A. L.) & CurTIS (J. W.), 
Wichita, Kans. [23825 


Burro advertising co. © Aug. 31, 
1909; 2 ec. Sept. 3, 1909; J 131222. 


THURLOW (Harotp A.), Boston, Mass. 

[ 23826, 23827 

Malden, Mass., First universalist 

ehurch; Chancel; Exterior. © Oct. 1, 

1909; 2 c. each Oct. 4, 1909; J 132555- 
132556. 


23855 
THURNHERR (Ropert), Saugerties, 
Nis ¥: [23828 


Saugerties, N. Y., Seamon park in- 
terior. © Sept. 10, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 28, 
1909; J 131607. 


Topd (GERTRUDE), Rifle, Colo. 
[23829, 23830 
Rifle Falls. A & B. © Aug. 28, 
1909; 2 c. each Sept. 2, 1909; J 181155, 
131156. 
TOWSEND (CHARLES A.), Belfast, Me. 
[25831 
Jordan Pond, panorama. © Sept. 
9, 1909; 2 c Sept. 18, 1909; J 131572. 


TuELL (Mrs. Junia E.), Lamedeer, 
Mont. [ 23832, 233833 
Cheyenne lodge and meat drying.— 
White Cow. Cheyenne squaw. © Sept. 
a, 1909; 2 ec. each Sept. 11 1909; . 9 
131534, 131535. 


TURRILL & MILLER, San Francisco, Cal. 

[23S34 

Lucky home. © Aug. 12, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 18, 1809; J 131358. 


TUTTLE (HENRY EMERSON), —— For- 

est, II]. 23835 

Drum major. © Sept. 28, 1909; 2 & 
Sept. 29, 1909; J 132299. 


TWEED (EDWIN G.), New York, N. Y. 


23836 
Abdul Hamid. © Aug. 20, 1909; 
2 ec. Aug. 9, 1909; K 1084. 


ULLMAN MFG. Co., New York, N. ¥. [16 
prints. ] [23837-23852 
Baby bye, here’s a fly—Dead game 
sports. — Hello Bill. — His father’s 
voice.—How would you like to be an 
Elk?—Love on the square.—Loving 
cup.—My busy day.—Oh, see the wood- 
man gathering up the chips.—On the 


fence, though quite decided.—Sleep, 
baby, sleep.—Sweetest music ever 
heard.—Table spcon.—TIwo mugs.— 


Where did you come from baby dear. 


© Aug. 12, 1°09; 2 ce each Aug... 12, 
1909; IX 617-6380, 997. 

This little pig went to market. © 
Aug. 20, 1909; 2 ec. Aug. 20, 1909; K 


996. 
UNDERHILL (IRvING), New York, N. Y. 


[23853-23855 


[New York, N. Y.] Mauretania, 
Metropolitan tower. D-482. © Sept. 


15, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1909; J 131861. 
Singer building, City investing 
and Hudson terminal buildings. B- 
15138. © Sept. 6, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 9, 
1909; J 131467. 

and Brooklyn bridge. no. 19. 
© Sept. 10, 1909; 2 ec. Sept. 13, 1909; 
J 131567. 


313 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. iv, n.s., v. 4 


25856 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, New York, 


Nora. [23856-23981 
{ Stereoscopic photographs. } U 
112919.. © July 1, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 20, 


1909; J 132023. 


ae E1087, 1142845> WO sly 
1909: 2 ce. each Sept. 17, 1909; J 181918, 
131919. 


= — Uf 114775, U 117309.. ©: Sule. 72, 
1909: 2c. each Sept. 17, 1909; J 181916, 
131917. 


—U 75393, U 108239. © July 14, 
1909; 2 e¢. each Sept. 17, 1909; J 181914, 
131915. 


= 106160. © July.22, 1909: 2c. 
Sept. 17, 1909; J 181911. 


——U 114085, U 117238, U 117300, 
U 117438, U 117478. © July 23, 1909; 
2 ec. each Sept. 17, 1909; J 1381894— 
1381898. 


——U 53168, U 61099, U 61301, U 
‘“(S08L, UO 82120, U.89022, 0 9216), 
96018, U 104770, U 106015, U 106276, 
We 19201, UO i01229; (Uy a2 0ei re 
118009, U 113013, U 115751, U 116626, 
U 116648, U 116788, U 116801, U 
117165, U 1173869, U 117517, U 117818, 
U 117545, U 117546, U 1175938, U 
117594. © July 24, 1909; 2 c each 
Sept. 17, 1909 ; J 151864-138 1884, 131886-— 
131893: 


——U 49608. © July 26, 1909; 2c. 
sept: 17, 1909; J 131912. 


—U 69116, U 111859, U 117562, 
wu dd fot, “U 11568; Uy digaGne ty 
J115480,.,U AITS1t.. (©: aly, 26,1900. 
2 ce. each Sept. 17, 1909; J 1381903- 


151910. 


U 107881, U 117555, U 117597, 
U 117599. © July 28, 1909; 2 ce. each 
Sept. 17, 1909; J 131899-181902. 


U 34490, U 98181. © July 28, 
1909 ; 2 ce. each Sept. 20, 1909; J 132021, 
132022. 


| U 88051, U 32967. © July 29, 
1909: 2 c. each Sept 20, 1909; J 132024, 
132025. 


U 85874. © July 31, 1909; 2. 
sept. 17, 1909; J 131913. 

—JWU 35109. U 117391. © Aug. 2, 
1909 ; 2 c. each Sept. 17, 1909; J 181852, 
131924. 

——U 117102. © Aug. 4, 1909; 2 «. 
Sept. 17, 1909; J 131923. 

——U 33371, U 34418. © Aug. 5, 
1909 ; 2 c. each Sept. 17, 1909; J 181921, 
131922. 


3 


lord 


( 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWoop—Continued. 


—U 107294. © Aug. 6, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 17, 1909; J 1319206; 


U 25432. U 35110. 4 Ame. 
1909; 2 ec. each Sept. 20, 1909; J 151961. 
131962. 


U 47965, U 48102, U 115081. © 
Aug. 7, 1909; 2 ec. Sept. 20, 1909; J 
181963-131965. 


——U 34732, U 103472. © Aug. 10, 
1909; 2 c. each Sept. 20, 19809; J 131966, 
181967. 


U 43525; U 4357 104964, 
U 117701, U 117703, U 117708, U 117710, 
CU 117711, U 117712, U 21774 aii. 
© Aug. 11, 19809; 2 c. each Sept. 20, 
1609; J 181968—-131978. 


U 60119. © Aug. 12, 1909; 2.¢. 
Sept. 20, 1909; J 130979: 


U 111868, U 118258, U 417707. 
© Aug. 13, 1909; 2 ¢. each Sept. 20, 
1909; J 1319S2-131984. 


—— U 61072. © Aug. 17, 1909; 2 c. 
Sept. 20, 1909; J 131981. 


U 26063. U 72640. U 96848, U 
98278, U 98736, U 100607. © Aug. 
18, 1909; 2 @ each Sept 20.7500 a1 
131985-131990. 


U 108892, U 114278, U 117741. 
© Aug. 19, 1909; 2 @ each Sept. 20, 
1909; J 1381991-131993. 


——U 99471, U 116811. © Aug. 20, 
1909; 2 @ each Sept. 20;79909-50 
181994, 1381995. 


U 99470. © Aug. 23, 1909; 2c. 
Sept. 20, 1909; J 132004. 


U 92913. © Aug, 24, 1909; 2 c. 
Sept. 20, 1909; J 131980. 


U 1138204, U 117752, U aiiros. 
U 117087, U 11788, UU Tiget es 
117791, U 117792. © Aus, 25) 180a- 
2 ce. each Sept. 20, 1909; J 18199G— 
132003. 


——U 33504, U 33510, U 33696, U 
117751, U 1177538, U Liss) ee 
© Aug. 26, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 20, 
1909; J 1382005-132011. 

© 


U 27711, U 40160, U 117749. 
Aug, 27, 1909; 2 ec. each Sept. 20, 1909; 
J 132012-132014. 

© 


U 33891, U 34278, U 338809. 
Aug. 30, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 20, 1909; 
J 1382015-—182017. 

© 


U 340738, U 34183, U 34221. 
Aug. 31, 1909; 2 ce. each Sept. 20, 1909; 
J 132018—132020. 


4 


a 


nos. 40-48, Oct., 1909 


4 
_ UNION CARD co., Montpelier, Vt. [23982 
Montpelier, Vt., public schools bugle, 
fife and drum corps. © Aug. 14, 1909; 
2 c. Aug. 16, 1909; K 704. 


UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CoO., Bridge- 

port, Conn. [239838 

Balloon design. © Aug. 10, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 11, 1909; K 585. 


U. S. FASHION & SAMPLE-BOOK Co., Phil- 

adelphia, Pa. [239S4 

Spring and summer 1910. © Aug. 
fu, 2909; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1909; K 1835. 


UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH Co., Nor- 
wood, Ohio. [28985-23993 
College lad and lassie series, no. 
24-29: 12200; 12194; 12196; 12197; 
22198; 12199. © Aug. 17, 1909; 2 c. 
each Aug. 23, 1909; K 940-945. 
Little girl ... holding head of cab- 
bage. © Novy. 1, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 24, 
1909; J 132162. ) 


Nude figures of little girl standing 
and little girl sitting on sofa pillow. 
© Aug. 24, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 26, 1909; 
J 131356. 

Young woman cleaning pan. © 
Sept. 28, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1909; J 
132161. 


‘U. §S. PLayInG carp co., Cincinnati, 
= . Ohio. [23994, 23995 

Lincoln-student and moonbeam 
‘backs, Congress playing cards. © Aug. 
20, 1909; 2 ce. Aug. 24, 1909; K 1026. 

Portland and Columbia river souve- 
hir playing cards. © Aug. 19, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 23, 1909; K 1000. 


URs0 (NicoLa Paoro D’), New York, 
ayy, ¥ [23996 
Italian postal card containing 10,996 
_ words. © July 12, 1909; 2c. July 21, 
1809; Ix 601. 


“Viracraru co. or America, New York. 
c rr, ¥: [23997-24010 
ia _ [Moving picture rolls.] 

_ Alpine echo. © Sept. 11, 1909; 2c. 
"Sept. 14, 1909; J 131598. 

_ Evil that men do. © Aug. 28, 1909; 
ge c. Aug. 31, 1909; J 131117. 

_ Fantine: or A mother’s love. © 
Msept. 25, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1909; J 
132298. 

__ Fisherman (The). © Sept. 7, 1909; 
2 ec. Sept. 10, 1909; J 131469. 

_ Galley slave. © Sept. 4, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 8, 1909; J 131320. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


24025 
VITAGRAPH CO. oF AMERICA—Cont'd, 
He tried on handcuffs. © Sept. 7, 
1909; 2 ec. Sept. 10, 1909; J 131470. 
Hunchback (The). © Aug. 31, 1909; 
2 c. Sept. 2, 1909; J 131158. 


Little father; or, The dressmaker’s 
loyal son. © Sept. 14, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 
17, 1909; J 131849. 

Niagara in winter dress. © Aug. 81, 
1909; 2 e. Sept:/2; 1909 Ji 131057 

Onawandah; or, An Indian’s de- 
yotion. © Sept. 28, 1909; 2 ce. Oct. 2, 
1909: J ta2452. 

Romance of an umbrella. © Sept. 
28, 190932. ce. Oct. 2, 190953, 132451. 

Siren's necklace. © Sept. 21, 1909: 
2 c. Sept. 24, 1909; J 132179. 

Unspoken goodbye. © _ Sept. 
1909; 2 ec. Sept. 24, 1909; J 132178. 


Wealthy rival; or, A summer story 
that needs no explanation. © Sept. 
14, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1909; J 131848. 


Voss (A. G.), Chicago, Il. 

: [24011, 24012 

Feeling fine—Safety deposit. © 

Sept. 15, 1909: 2 c. each Sept. 13, 1909; 
J 181561-131562. 


WATERMAN (C. E.), Chicago, Tl. 
[24013, 24014 
New Jersey (U. 8. 8S.) ship's com- 
pany. © Sept. 18, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1809's -J 152050: 
Rhode Island (U. 8S. 8S.) ship's com- 
pany. © Sept. 20, 1909; 2 ec. Sept. 21, 
1809; J 132078. 


WELLES & GRANT, Marshall, Mich. 
[24015, 24016 
Kalamazoo River: Down the rapids; 
Shooting the rapids. © Aug. 23, 1909; 
2 ec. each Aug. 26, 1909; J 1S13si, 
151388. 


WESSLER (Huco), New York, N. Y. 
[ 24017-24022 
Best birthday wishes.—Best wishes.— 
Happy birthday.—Heartiest congratu- 
lations.—Loving birthday greetings.— 
Many happy returns. © Aug. 19, 1909; 
2c. each Aug. 27, 1909; K 1336-13841. 


WEST COAST ART CO., Los Angeles. Cal. 

[24023 

Rawhide, Nev. 501. © Aug. 25, 
1909; 2 ce. Aug. 31, 1909; J 131130. 

WHEELER (FRED. S.), Pullman, Wash. 

[ 24024, 24024 

Kettle falls. © Sept. 28, 1909; 2 e. 

Oct. 2, 1909; J 132456. 


21, 


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24026 


WHEELER (FRED. S.)—Continued. 


Where rolls the Oregon. © Sept. 25, 
1909; 2 ce. Sept. 30, 1909; J 182356. 


Wuire (H. C.), North Bennington, Vt. 
{24026-24028 


Field of Boaz and Bethlehem.— 
Milan cathedral. 306—-A. — [ Rome, 
Italy], bridge and castle of St. An- 
gelo. © Sept. 7, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 
9, 1909; J 181464-151466. 


WHITEHEAD & HoacG co., Newark, N. J. 
[27 prints] [24029-24055 
Adding the finishing touch.—Bay of 

Naples.—Birthday greetings.—Bred in 

Old Kentucky.—Christmas day.—Con- 

noisseurs.—Danger ahead.—Lafayette's 

baptism of fire.—Little mischief.—Lit- 
tle torment.—Mabel.—Margaret.—Na- 
tional flower. — Noonday. — Old Swiss 
monastery.— On dress parade. — On 
guaid.—Queen of the court.—Silver 
crested wave.— Summer afternoon.— 

Sweet memories.— Sweethearts.— Syl- 

via.—Under southern skies.—Washing- 

ton’s mother at Fredericksburg.— 

What shall it be-—Who's afraid. © 

Aug. 1, 19809; 2 c. each July 28, 1909; Ix 

636-662. 

W HITELY New York, 
NG28: [24056, 24057 
Athlete posing.—Girl posing. © Oct. 
1, 1909; 2 ec. each Sept. 18, 1909; J 

132357-182358. 


(GRACE G.), Overbrook. 
Pa. [24058, 24059 
Discouraged. © Aug. 8, 1909; 2 e. 
Aug. 12, 1909 ; KK 634. 
Them as has, gits. © July 25, 1909; 
oe. Ange! 12, 1909% IS G25. 
WILLIAMS (J. J.), Honolulu, H. I. 
[24060 
Wild Hawaiian pineapple on top. © 
July 5, 1909; 2 ¢«. Sept. 2 1909: 
13114, 


WILSON 
Minn. 


EXERCISER CO., 


WHIEDERSEIM 


(H. W.) co., Minneapolis, 
[24061 
University of Minnesota. © Aug. 2, 


1909; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1909: J 131131. 


WILT (W. W.), Exposition, Pa. 
[24062-24064 

Conneaut Lake, Pa., Exposition 

park. © Sept. 9, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 10, 

1909; J 181499. 

Lake front. © Sept. 9, 1909; 

2 c. Sept. 10, 1909; J 131498. 

Water front. © Sept. 24, 1909; 

2 ¢. Sept. 27, 1909; J 132273. 


376 


pt.1v,n.s., v.4 


WINSCHER (CHRISTIAN G.), 
gan, Wis. [24065, 24066 


Sheboygan, Wis.: C. & N. W. depot; 
Hotel Foeste. © Aug. T, 1909; 2 ¢. 
each Sept. 1, 1909; J 181148, 131149. | 


WITHERS (F. A.), Pratt, Kans. [24067 


Pratt County fair, automobile pa- 
rade. © Aug. 21, 1909- 2 eae 9, 
1909; J 131610. 


WoLFGANG (FRANZ), New York, N. Y. 
[24068 
New York, N. Y., municipal building 
for Bronx. © Aug. 26, 1909; 2 ec. Aug. 
26, 1909; J 181609. 


Wooprinc & Hartman, Seattle, Wash. 
[24069 


Spray. © Aug. 14, 1909 ; 2 e Hii 
25, 1909; J 182339. 


Wricut (KE. A.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[24070 
Dolores. © Aug. 9, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 
12, 1909; Ik 58S. 


WricHt (FRANK P.), Traverse City, 
Mich. [24071-24076 


Beulah, Mich.: Beach (The); Win- 
dermere hotel. © Aug. 5, 1909; 2 ¢. 
each Aug. 14, 1909; J 181216, 131220. 


Frankfort, Mich.: Bird’seye view of: 
Frankfort from Park Hill; Lake and 
falls, Crystal Pautz park; Residence. , 
© Aug. 5, 1909; 2 e@. each Aug. 14) 
1909; J 131215, 131219, Taio 


Thompsonville, Mich.: Bend in the 


Betsey river. © Aug. 5, 1909; 2 ¢€. 
Aug. 14, 1909; J 131218. 


Youne (Stuart M.), Salt Lake City, 
[24077-24003 


northern Ari- 
zona, Keet Seal ruins 1-6. © Sept. 23, 
1909; J 


Utah. 
Navajo reservation, 


1909: 2 «@ each Sept. 2a 
192274132229: 


San Juan County, Utah: Mitten mon- 
ument, 1, 2; Nonnezhozhie arch 1-9. 
© Sept. 23, 1909;.2 c. each Sept. 27, 
1909; J 182280- 132240, 


ZUMBRO Bros., Point Pleasant, W. Va. — 
[24094 

Point Pleasant, W. Va., battle monu- 
ment. © Oct. 1, 1909; 2 «Och 
1°09; J 132450. 


Sheboy- | 


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f MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 
nos. 40-48, Oct., 1909 


hs, 
if 


Summary statement of copyright registrations made and included in the Cata- 
logue since January 1, 1909. 


_ Number of entries of Reproductions of a work of art____--_--_-__------ dT 
Number of entries of Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or tech- 
I 48 
Number of entries of Photographs (including 77 unpublished) —_-_-____- 12, 269 
Number Of entries of Engravings, Cuts, and Prints__________________-_- 6, 683 
meer entries Of Chromos and Lithographs__________________.._~. 1, 362 
®umper of entries of Prints and pictorial illustrations____..__________- 959 


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CLASS G, 


WORKS OF ART; MODELS OR DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART 


— ria 
ALLEN (FRANK W.), Columbia, Mo. 
[24095 


Campbell (Alexander) [Head and 
‘shoulders of old man with long, white 
beard.] ©1c. Aug. 11, 1909; G 30575. 


AmMBERG (JOHN), Milwaukee, Wis. 
[24095-24097 


Behind the bars. [Three grotesque 
faces behind bars of prison window.] 
@©ic. Aug. 25, 1909; G 30641. 


_ Pleasant expectations. [Two men 
‘seated at table holding steins, girl 
bringing in bow! of fruit, dog on 
loor.] ©1c. Aug. 26, 1909; J 30640. 


MERICAN LITHOGRAPHIC 
Perk, N. Y. [24098-24099 


 Floravana. Young woman, at case- 

nent window holding bunch of blos- 
oms in her hand, tobacco plantation 
the background. ©) fc. Aug. 24, 
; G 30563. 


‘i Fortino (Don). Head of man, wear- 
ing black hat with white plumes, and 
costly coat ornamented with a chain. 
2) 1 ec. Oct. 1, 1909; G 30841. 


{ERICAN SHOW PRINT Co., Milwaukee, 
Wis. [24100-24114 


Farnum and Flower. Poster draw- 

ing. ©1e. Aug. 24, 1909; G 30567. 

_ Girl on white charger. Poster pic- 
ture. ©i1c. Aug. 24, 1909; G 30565. 


Irwin's (Fred) Gibson girls in bur- 
ssque: American beauty; Fire ball; 
! fevich beauty; Gibson girl; 
girl; Parisian beauty; Prize winners; 


co., New 


Serme air; Yours truly; A 2 to 1 

| Poposition. Poster drawings. © 1c. 

)@ach Sept. 13, 1909; G 30665-30676. 

| Pastime on the ranch. Poster pic- 
ure. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1909; G 30566. 


| AMERICAN TOBACCO Co., New York, N. Y. 
_ Hudson-Fulton. Harbor scene, with 


| three different kinds of boats. ©1c. 
| Sept. 9, 1909; G 30651. 


Model 


| Some class to this; Studio dance; Up | 


[24115 | 


ARTHUR (JAMES), Detroit, Mich. 
[24116-24123 

Among the hollyhocks. Young wo- 
man in old-fashioned costume caress- 
ing hollyhocks in an old garden. © 
1c. Sept. 29, 1909; G 30809. 

Bathing girl. [Girl in bathing cos- 
tume on the beach.] © 1c. Sept. 20, 
1909; G 30714. 


Girl braiding her hair. Young wo- 


| man in negligee gown. ©1c. Sept. 20, 


1909; G 30716. 


Graduate (The). Young girl in 
dainty gown holding a bunch of Amer- 
ican beauties over left shoulder. © 
1 ce. Sept. 20, 1909; G 30715. 


Regatta day. Two girls seated in 
yacht, one with hand on rudder, open 
sea background. © 1c. Sept. 29, 1909; 
G 30810. 

Sea queens. ‘Two girls in bathing. 
© 1c. Sept. 29, 1909; G 30811. 

Stolen secrets. Young woman seated 
reading a letter, two other standing 
behind her, reading letter over her 
shoulders. © 1 c. Sept. 29, 1909; G 
30812. 


Under the protecting flag. Mother 
seated in arm chair, with small boy 
and girl looking at picrure book, Amer- 
ican flag behind them. © 1 e¢. Sept. 
29, 1909; G 30818. 


BALDERSTON (HENRY W.). Boston, 
‘Mass. [24124 
Eliot (Charles W.) Placque. © 1 


c. Aug. 24, 1909; G 30564. 


Barger (CHARLES H.), Bryn Mawr, Pa. 
[24125 


Wonder. [Bust of child, face ex- 
pressing wonder.) © 1 c. Sept. 1, 
1909; G 30607. 

BARTLETT (PAuL W.), Boston, Mass. 


[24126 

Lafayette (Marquis de) [Statue of 

man on horseback bareheaded, right 

arm raised holding drawn sword.] © 
1c. Sept. 7, 1909: G 30629. 


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24127 
BarToo (CATHERINE R.), New York. 
No Y, [24127 
De Angelis (Jefferson). Smooth 


face, seated, wearing overcoat with fur 
collar. ©1c. July 20, 1909; G 30658. 


BatH (WiLi1AM C.), Chicago, Il. 
[24128 
[Statue of seated 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1909: 


American idol. 
football player.] 


G 30736. 
BLOCK BROTHERS TOBACCO CO., Wheeling. 
W. Va. [24129 


Pride of America. Young woman in 
Indian costume. ©1c. Sept. 17, 1909; 
G 380706. 

Bowers (Nat W.) & Price (HENRY). 
New York, N. Y. [24130 

Hudson-Fulton celebration, 1909. 
[Post card with heads of Hudson & 
Fulton, two ships.] © 1 c¢. Sept. 9, 
1909; G 30779. 

CANFIELD (Von BEEK), Brooklyn, N. Y. 


[24131 
Lyceum theatre, interior’ view. 
[Showing stage, and boxes to the 


right.] ©1c Sept. 24, 1909; G 30747. 


CARY (WM. DE LA MONTAGNE), New 

York, Noy [24132 

Buffalo throwing the hunter. Statu- 
ette. ©1c. Aug. 25, 1909; G 30574. 


CHASE (JONATHAN), Boston, Mass. 
[24133-24134 
Hygienic consciencegram to every- 
body, everywhere. [Milk bottle] ©1 
c. Sept. 9, 1909; G 30650. 
Clean, sweet milk league. 
[Barnyard scene] ©1ce. Sept. 9, 1909; 
G 30649. 


CHurcH (A, New York, 
NA [24135-24136 


Sacred dog of the Iggorote tribe of 
the Philippine Islands. Statuette of 
small standing dog. © 1. Aug. 30, 
1909; G 30603. 


SCHUYLER), 


Security. [Statuette, mother dog 
and two pups] © 1c. Sept. 24, 1909; 
G 30742. 


COLGATE & co., New York, N. Y. [24137 


Dental girl. Girl with brush and 
tube of tooth paste. © 1 c. Sept. 15, 
1609; G 30687. 


Co_LLier (P. F.) & son, New York, N. Y. 

[24138-24164 

My valentine, I love you till my 

heart doth break. Boy on knees be- 

fore girl with trailing dress. © 1. 
Sept. 24, 1909; G 30759. 


380 


pt. Iv, .s., v.4 


Courier (P. F.) & son—Continued. 


New curate; by W. T. Smedley. 
Meek looking gentleman in clerical 
attire and eyeglasses, seated on a 
settee, cup of tea in his hand, while 
gathered around are a number of 
women. © 1 c Sept. 23, 1909; G 
30789. 


Pastel drawing; by Charles Dana 
Gibson. Head of a young girl, with 
wavy hair drawn up into high loose 
pompadour, chain and locket around 
neck. © 1c. Sept 23, 1909; G 30738. 


Sign painter; by Charles Dana Gib- 
son. Crowd of young folks gathered 
round a self-possessed youth who has 
been painting an advertisement on a 
fence. ©1c. Sept. 23, 1909; G 30737. 


Some outdoor Americans on their 
way to the little red schoolhouse; by. 
Charles Dana Gibson. Two boys in 
peaked caps, two girls with flowing 
hair, all smiling. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1909; 
G 30653. 


To my valentine; Altho’ of hearts 
you have a score, I send you mine. 
Small boy offering heart to small girl. 


Small boy carrying very 
large envelope. 


As sure aS grass grows ’round 
a stump. Small boy on knees to littie 
girl standing on stump of a tree. 


ware. Elf or fairy sitting on mush- 


| room. 


Dear little fairy. Elf standing 
with outstretched arms to little fairy 
perched on top of plant. 


—— Had cupid made our alphabet. 
Little girl with dark hair and short 
dress, holding boquet to string of 
which is attached an envelope. 


How dear you are. Small girl 
with large hat and two. small boys on 
their knees before her. 


I’d dreadfully awfully like dl 
be a valentine. Small girl with long, 
dress, wearing bonnet and oe 
hand bag. 


I love. Small boy and girl with 
backs to one another. P 


If you will marry me my queen. 
Automobilist with tools and boquet 
of flowers lying at his feet. 


——O! dear, said the little Jingere 
Small boy and girl sitting together on 
mushroom. 


WORKS OF ART 


nos. 40-48, Oct., 1909 


CoLLtieR (P. F.) & son—Continued. 


— QO! peaches and cream but you 
are a dream. Small boy and gir! 
standing together on road under a 
tree. 


—-On account of the valentine 
kisses. Number of elves and fairies 
at telephones. 

She wouldn’t let him kiss her. 
Elf and fairy with butterfly wings 
sitting on a branch. 

-— This one is big enough for two. 
Small boy carrying very large bunch 
of flowers. 

— We'll live on strawberry jam, 
said he. Small boy eating jam. 

We love the moon. Two elfs 
sitting on branch facing large moon. 
Yes, siree Bob! Baby girl sit- 
ting on the ground with tin soldier 
beside her. 

You lovely darling. Small boy 
holding out his hands to little girl 
sitting on lamb. 

Valentine greetings; Dear little mer- 
maid in the sea. Small boy fishing. 
O! somehow eruther. Little 
boy and girl embracing each other. 

’ Valentine thought; Elf and fairy 
riding dragonfly. 

© 1e. each Sept. 24. 1809: G 30748- 
30758, 30760-30770. 


CoMASTRI (A.) & sons, New York, 
i. i a [24165-24166 


|. Fulton (Robert) Bust. © 1 « 
‘Sept. 8, 1909: G 30637. 
- Hudson (Hendrik) Bust. © 1 «. 


Sept. 8, 1909: G 30638. 


Cox (KENYON), New York, N. Y. 
[24167 
Passing commerce pays tribute to 
the port of Cleveland. [Man’s figure, 
representing commerce tossing coins 
into lap of a woman.] ©1c. Sept. 11, 
1909: G 30655. 


Cross (F. O.), West Baden, Ind. 
[24168 
Ornamental border for flower beds. 

Cobblestones put together in cement. 

© ic. Sept. 23, 1909; G 30735. 


CROWELL PUBLISHING co., New York, 
: [24169 
Cover design for Nov. Woman’s 


home companion. Man tossing up 
| mother standing near. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 20, 1909: G 30723. 


DEJONGE (Louis) & co., New York, 

Bay. [24170-24175 

Group of cornflowers and crysanthe- 
mums. 


holly and mistletoe. 
—— holly and poinsetta. 
—— honeysuckle. 
—— Sweet peas. 
—- wild azaleas. 
© 1c. each Aug. 28, 1909; G 30595- 
30600. 
DEVARE (ELISABETH 
New. York, N. Y. [24176 
Luther (Martin) Clay model bust. 
© 1. Sept. 22, 1909; G 30724. 
DRAKE (GeEorRGE B.), Arrochar, S. L, 
Ne. ®: [24177 
Deserted mill; by G. W. Drake. 
[Old house standing by road, mill 


pond to the right.] © 1 ec Sept. 20, 
1909; G 30721. 


PETERSEN [R.), 


DUEUQUE ALTAR MFG. CO., Dubuque, 
Iowa. [24178-24182 
Gothic main altar. 1581. [Carved 


altar with space in center for paint- 
ing.] ©1e. Sept. 3, 1909; G 30774. 
1588. [Carved altar and pic- 
ture of the last supper.] © 1. Aug. 
20, 19609; G 30710. 


1593. [Altar with an angel 
kneeling on each side.] © 1c. Aug. 
20, 1909: G 30709. 

Roman communion = rail. 1600. 


[Handsomely carved railing.] ©1ce. 
Sept. 3, 1909; G 30775. 

Tudor Gothic Lutheran altar. 1574. 
[Carved wooden altar.] © 1 ¢. Sept. 
3, 1909; G 30776. 


DUNNE (FRANK L.), Boston, Mass. 
[24183-24185 

Pointer. [Pointer dog standing, with 
head and tail erect, in field.] ©1e. 
Aug. 26, 1809; G 30590. 

Retriever. [Setter dog retrieveing 
with bird in mouth.] ©1c. Aug. 26, 
1909; G 30591. 

Setter. [Setter dog on slope of hill 
with left forefoot raised.] ©1e. Aug. 
26, 1909; G 30589. 


ERNST (EUGENE C. F.), Pittsburg, Pa. 
[241S6-24188 
Pittsburg, Pa., German Ev. Prot. 
church, floor space diagram for pro- 
posed church. © 1 c.:Sept. 8, 1909; 
G 30635. 
Suggestions for erection of 
church and business block. © 1 «@ 
Sept. 8, 1909; G 30636. 


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24189 


Ernst (KucEene C. F.)—Continued. 


Suggestion for a combination 
church block. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1909; 
G 30660. 


FAIRCHILD PuB. co., New York, N. Y. 
[24189 
When shall we three meet again. 
[Man and woman in an automobile 
speeding around curve on mountain 
road, mule in center of road.] ©1e. 
Aug. 16, 1909; G 80576. 


FARWELL (GEORGE), Detroit, Mich. 
[24190 

Granite monument. [Block with 
name of Farwell engraved upon it.] 
© 1c. Sept. 22, 1909; G 30725. 


FEITU (PIERRE), New York, N. Y. 
[24191 
Heintz (Louis J.). Monument of. 
©1e. Sept. 2, 1909; G 30686. 


FERRY (D. M.), Detroit, Mich. [24192 


Canterbury bell; by Paul de Long- 
pri. [Bouquet of flower in blossom.] 
© 1 «. Aug. 27, 1909; G 30593. 


FIDLER (ALICE LUELLA), Geneva, N. Y. 

[24193-24195 

Indian maid. |Head, braids over 

shoulders, feather in band around 

head, beads, Indian dress.] © 1. 
Sept. 7, 1909; G 30644. 


Japanese girl. Chrysanthemums on 
each side of head, Japanese kimona. 
© 1c. Sept. 7, 1909; G 30645. 


Spanish girl. [Head turned to left, 


large earrings, Spanish cap.] © 1 e. 

Sept. 7, 1909; G 30647. 

FIDLER (PEARLE EUGENIA), Geneva 
BN [24196-24199 


Colonial head. [Hair done _ high, 


back of shoulders showing.] © 1 «. 
Sept. 7, 1909; G 30642. 

Girl with blossoms. [Girl with 
hand up picking blossoms.] © 1 e. 


Sept. 7, 1909; G 30643. 

Mexican girl. [fHead wearing a 
large Mexican hat.] © 1 ¢. Sept. 7. 
1909; G 20546. 

Summer girl. 
her hat. 


Girl tying strings of 
© 1c. Sept. 7, 1909; G 30648. 


FLORENTINE ALABASTER CO., Chicago, I] 
[ 24200-24201 
O-Nik-Ko. [Match safe holder made 
of three monkeys.] © 1c. Sept. 27, 
1809; G 307SS8. 
candle stick. [Three monkeys 
sitting beside a candle.] © 1 ¢. Sept. 
27, 1909; G 30789. 


382 


‘in large hat and furs. ] 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.4 


I°OLSOM GALLERIES, New York, N. Y. | 
[24202 

Old church in Holland; by Henry 
Golden Dearth. [Old church by road-_ 
side, trees in background.] © 1 ec. 
Sept. 15, 1909: G 30688. | 


FORBES LITHO. MFG. CO., Boston, Mass. 

[24203-24210 © 

Anxious moment. [Two old men at 

table playing checkers, another old 

man looking on.] 1 ee. Sep. 2a 
1909; G 380609. 


Arab and Indian. [Arab on white 
horse, with trappings, lance resting on 
ground facing Indian in war dress, on 
feot.| ©1c. Sept. 2, 1909; G 30608. 

Elinore. [Young woman with large 
bunch of roses, wearing very low neck — 
gown.] © 1c. Sept. 27, 1909; G 30787. 


He loves me, he loves me not; by 
Joseph Warren. [Girl leaning against ) 
a horse plucking petals from daisy.] 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1909; G 30734. 


Indian on Arabian horse. [Indian 
seated upright on white horse, hand 
raised, feathers on head, horse draped. ] 
© 1c. Sept. 2, 1909; G 30611. 


Lady with the muff. [Young lady 
© 1 «. Sept. 


27, 1909; G 30786. 


Minuet (The). [Men and women in 
colonial costumes dancing minuet in 
front of colonial mansion.] © 1 ce. 
Sept. 2, 1909; G 380612. 


Pet of the ranch. [Girl on gallop- 
ing pony, cowboy on horseback, just 
behind her, horses, men, ete., in back- 


ground.] © 1 e¢. Sept. 2, 1909; G 

30610. 

FourNigR (ALEXIS), Hast Aurora, 
N. XX [ 24211-24293 


Birthplace of Francois Millet. [Old 
stone house, woman and child at door, 
chickens and geese in yard.] ©1e. 
Sept. 1, 1909; G 30829. 


Bridge at Isle Adam, France. 
[Arched stone bridge across stream, 
houses to the right.] © 1. Sept. 1, 
1909; G 30828. 


Daubigny’s neighborhood. [Numbe 
of old houses and flock of geese.] 
1 c. Sept. 1, 1909; G 30836. 


Entrance to the studio of Francoi 
Millet. [Open door way into old stone 
house.] ©1e. Sept. 1, 1909; G 308380. 


Home of Louis Barye. [Stucco 
house with court yard in foreground. 
© 1 ec. Sept. 1, 1909; G 30835. 


WORKS OF ART 


nos. 40-45, Oct., 1909 


FournNIER (ALExIS)—Continued. 


Home of Cazin. [Old louse near 
water, number of sheep grazing in fore- 
ground.}] © 1c Sept. 1, 1909; G 
30837. 

— Charles Jacque. [Large old 
house, many sheep in foreground.] 
 ©lce. Sept. 1, 1909; G 30833. 

— Daubigny. [Old house among 

trees, adube wall in foreground.] 
1c. Sept. 1, 1909; G 80888. 
Honoré Daumier. [Old house 
with stone wall and steps in fore- 
ground.}] © 1 c¢. Sept. 1, 1909; G 
30831. 


Narcisse Diaz. [House _ cov- 
ered with vines, large tree and pea- 
eock in foreground.] © 1 c¢. Sept. 1, 
1909; G 30882. 

Theodore Rousseau. 


[Old ram- 


bling house with stone stairway.] © 
1c. Sept. 1, 19809; G 30834. 
On the river Oise, France. [River 


scene with small boat in foreground. ] 
© 1c. Sept. 1, 1909; G 308285. 

Studio of Francois Millet. [Old 
stone house by roadside.] © 1. Sept. 
1, 1909; G 30827. 


Francisco (J. BOND), 
Cal. 


Grand canyon of Arizona. 
Sept. 14, 1909; G 306S3. 


Los Angeles, 
[24224 


© jb.e 


FRANKLIN LITHOGRAPH co., New York, 
i, oes [ 24225-24296 
Cook, courage. character, capability. 
Siatuette of Cook. © 1 ¢. Sept. 28, 
1909; G 30804. 

Peary (Robert E.) Statuette of KR. 
E. Peary with the inscription, Peary, 
push, pluck, patience. © 1c. Sept. 27, 
1909; G 30796. 


Frost (Mrs. Acnes G.), San Fran- 
cisco, Cal. [24227 


Roses. [Post card.] © 1c. Aug. 
16, 1909; G 30708. 


Frost & ReeEp, Bristol, England. 
[24228 
woman 


© 


Sweet lavender. [Young 
carrying tray of sweet lavender.] 
‘1c. Aug. 20, 1909; G 30781. 


GILBerT (CHARLES ALLAN), New York. 
N. [24229-24237 

Aurelia; by C. A. Gilbert. [Head 
of young woman, low neck, lace het 
trimmed with roses.] © 1 ¢. Sept. 20, 
1809: G 30720. 


24243 
GILBERT (CHARLES ALLAN )—Continued. 
Captivation; by C. Allan Gilbert. 
[Young man dressed as clown, back 
view, young woman in fancy dress.] 
©1e. Sept. 22, 1909; G 30728. 
Culmination; by C. A. Gilbert. 
[Young man dressed as clown kissing 
girl.] ©1e. Sept. 22, 1909; G 30731. 
Flirtation; by C. A. Gilbert. [Young 
man dressed as clown gazing down at 


young woman in faney dress.] © 1 e. 
Sept. 22, 1909; G 30726. 
Gladys: by C. A. Gilbert. [Head of 


young woman wearing white fur cap.] 
© 1c. Sept. 20, 1909; G 3071T. 

Juno; by C. A. Gilbert. [Head of 
young woman, back view of bare skoul- 
ders, head turned to left.] ©1e 
Sept. 20, 1909; G 30719. 

Mystification; by C. <A. Gilbert. 
[Young man dressed as clown seated, 
back of him stands a girl with kands 
over his eyes.] ©1e. Sept. 22, 1909; 
G 30729. 

Supplication; by C. <A. Gilbert. 
[Young man dressed as clown, kneeling 
to a girl in faney dress.] © 1. Sept. 
22, 1909; G 30730. 


Tantalization; by C. <A. Gilbert. 
[Young woman asleep ina chair, young 
mian dressed as clown tickeling her on 
cheek with rose.] © 1 c¢. Sept. 22, 
1909; G 30727. 


GowAN MEDICAL co., Durham, N. C. 
[24238 
Just in time. Young man in sick 
bed, young woman nurse bending over 
him, doctor standing pointing to some- 
thing in one hand. © 1 c¢. Aug. 24, 
1909; G 30562. 


GrRANDT (Fritz) & co., Berlin, Ger. 
| 24239 
Reife friichte. Woman Carrying 
large platter filled with fruit. ©1le. 
Sept. 28, 1909; G 80SO8. 


GRINDLE (ALFRED), Indianapolis, Ind. 
[24240 


Indianapolis, Ind. Capitol building. 
©.-1 ¢. Sept. 16, 1909; G 30801. 


GuNN (ARCHIE), New York, N. Y. 
[ 24241-24243 
My Lady Jonquil. [Young woman 
in Jow neck empire gown, large hat, 
back. view.] © 1.c.. Oct. 1, 1909; G 
30820. 
Rose. [Young woman in low 


neck empire gown, large hat tied under 
chin.] ©1e. Oct. 1, 1909; G 30819. 


383 


11698—09-—_3 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24944 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.4 


Gunn (ARcHIE)—Continued. 

-Violet. [Young lady in low 
neck evening gown, large hat, holding 
a bunch of violets. ] © te) ‘Od st 
1909; G 30821. 

Hanson-JENKS coO., New York, N. Y. 


[241944 
- Violet girl. [Girl with bunch of 
violets] ~ © 1 ¢. Sept. 11; 1909; G 
30659. 


Hare (J. KNowtes), New Jersey. 
[24245-24247 
[Dark girl with large hat 
tied under chin with large bow to 
right). © Pe. Oct.-1, 19092 GC 3082s. 

Poppia. [Spanish type of girl with 
large hat trimmed with flowers and 
tied under chin with very large bow.] 
© 1e. Oct. 1, 1909; G 30824. 

Suzanne. [Young woman wearing 
old-fashioned bonnet.] © 1 e. Oct. 1 
1909; G. 30822. 

HARPER AND BROTHERS, New York, N. Y. 
[24248 

Aaron; by Edwin A. Abbey. Male 
figure, wrapped in robe, right arm 
bare, head covered with dark cloth. 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1909; G 30783. 
-HAUSER (Miss JOSEPHINE), New York. 

INLAY: [24249 

Anatomical model of the human fig- 
ure in plaster, front, back and side 
views. ©1c. Sept. 14, 1909; G 80682. 
HEMPSTEAD (B.), New York, N. Y. 

[24250 
Number of pedestals 
© 1.¢4 Sept. 28, 


OP he: 


Scroll pedestal. 
of scroll designs. 
1909; G 80803. 


HEYMANSON (HERMAN), Chicago, Il. 


i [24251 

Amen. © F' RI@® BR. [Egyptian 

statue.], ©. 1c. Sept: 47,-190927-¢€ 
30707. 

HrrscHBERG (CarL), Nantucket, Mass. 


[24252 
Home again. Young men earrying 
‘dress! suit case, coming up behind old 
lady in garden. © 1c. Sept. 27, 1909; 
G 30790. 
HorrMan (E.) & co., Chicago, Il. 
[24253 
Poker party. [Five men seated at 
‘table playing poker.] © 1c. Sept. 29, 
1909; G 30814. 
HoLtpen (JAMES ALBERT), Fruitvale. 


Cal. [24254 
; Football. [Two scenes in’/game of 
football.] © 1 ¢. Sept. 13, 1909; G 
30664. : 


Hupson (GRACE), Ukiah, Cal. 
[24255- 

Indian child. 3848. Small child sit- 
ting beside basket of peaches. 


Sept. 27, 1909; G 30798. 

Yokia Indian baby. 350. Baby look- 
ing at its refiection in the water. 
1 e. Sept. 27, 1909; G 30795. 
Indian child. 347. Child be- 
side round basket. © 1 ¢. Sept. 27, 
1909; G 30792. 
Indians. 3849. 
pee small Indian child. © 1c. Sept. 

1909; G 380794. 


pee (i. A.), Kansas City, Mo. 
[24259-24264 
Moods of the Missouri: Series 1, 
Snags; Series 2, Noon in midsummer 
on the Missouri; Series 3, Driftwood; 
Series 4, Sand bars; Series 5, This is 
the river primeval; Series 6, One morn- 
ing in June. © 1c. of each Aug. 25, 
1909; G 30568-80578. 


HYDEMAN & LASSNER, New York, N. Y. 
[24265 

Bust of woman with straw hat. © 

1 ec. Sept. 9, 1909; Gi 30s: 
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER 
America, Chicago, Ill. [24266 
Secret (The). Little boy sitting on 
step listening with pleased expression 
to something little girl is whispering 


co. OF 


in his ear. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1909; G 

80561. 

JOHNSON (A. O.), New York, N. Y. 
[24267 


Book plate. 
tive border. 


Open book with decora- 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1909; G 


30740 
JOHNSTON HARVESTER CO., Batavia, 
Te [24268 


No thoroughfare. [Automobile be- 
hind hay wagon unable to pass.] © 
1.c. Aug. 28, 1909; G.30679. 


KAUFMANN & STRAUSS Co., New York, 

Ney [24269-24275 

At the ball; by Archie Gunn. [Young 

woman in low neck evening gown with 

flowers at girdle] © 1. ec. Sept. 16, 
1909; G 380690. 


Elk. [Elk with large antlers stand- 
ing on a bank, mountains in the dis- 


tanee.] © 1 °c. Sept. 7, 1909; G@ 
30628. 
Helen; by Archie Gunn. [Young 


Wwolan in low neck empire gown, rib- 
bon around neck.] © 1 ¢ Sept. 16, 
1909; G 80695. 


384 


94958 
© 2 C. 


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nos. 40-45. Oct., 1909 


KAUFMANN & STRAUSS co.—Continued. 
‘ Making a visit; by Archie Gunn. 
[Young woman in high neck dress, 
large hat and veil.] © 1. Sept. 16, 
1909; G 30692. 

Matineé girl; by Archie Gunn. 
[Young girl in street costume.] ©lc. 
Sept. 16, 19809; G 80694. 


Society-bud; by Archie Gunn. 
[Young wonian in low neck gown with 
large hat.] © 1. Sept. 16, 1909; G 
30691. 

Spring; by Archie Gunn. [Young 
girl in low neck gown with flowers iu 
hair and at waist.] © 1c. Sept. 16, 
1909; G 30693. 


KELLERSTRASS FARM, Kansas City, Mo. 


[24276 
Peggy. Crystal white Orpington 
hen standing in the straw. © 1. 


Sept. 7, 1809; G 30627. 

KER (BELFouR), New York, N. Y. 
[24277 

Hope. [Number of hands reaching 


up to a cross.}] ©1ce. Sept. 24, 1909; 
G 380746. 


WIEFER (EDWIN H.), New York, N. Y. 


[24278 
‘Morning sky. [Sun moving westi- 
ward, clouds and water below.] © 


1c. Sept. 24, 1909; G 80741. 


Kiex (Mania L.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[24279 
- Ring around the rosey. [Five little 
girls, holding hands and_ circling 
around.] ©1ce. Oct. 1, 1909; G 30825. 


is Mee 

[24280 
Christmas star. Design for medal 

with Christ as a baby in the middle 

of a star, front and back views. 

1 c. Sept. 30, 1909; G 3u815. 


Kon (Jacop & JOsEF), New York. 
La [242S1-242582 
Scollop back. [Chair.] ©1ce. Sept. 
16, 1909; G 3069S. 
Trefoil back. [Chair.] ©1c. Sept. 
16, 1309; G 380697. 
LANGROCK Bros., New York, N. Y. 
[24283 
Hudson-Fulton pennant. [Clermont 
and Half-Moon in river, cliffs in the 
back ground.] © 1c. Aug. 24, 1900; 
G 30630. 
LARSEN (I. D.), Chicago, Ill. [24284 
Emblem of Dansk brodersamfund. 
Outline for embroidery. © 1 ec. Sept. 
10, 1909: G 30654. 


KKocH (FREDERICK) co., Newark, 


OF ART 
24296 
LAUBER (JOSEPH). Upper Montclair, 
ia a: [24285-24287 


Call of the State. The State, rep- 
resenting law and order, seated, Juris- 
prudence, on her right expounding the 
law, many other figures. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
28, 1909; G 30S07. 


Design for mural decoration in a 
coved arch. Central feature, two genii 
floating horizontally, one bearing olive 
brauch, the other bundle of staves, 
both upholding the shield of state. © 
1 ce. Sept. 28, 1909; G 30805. 


Kentucky as the advance guard of 
civilization. Allegorical group in cen- 
tre, ou left settlers confronting un- 
known dangers, on right flathoat on 


Ohio attacked by Indians. © 1 «¢ 
Sept. 28, 1909; G 30806. 
LAWRENCE & JELLICOE, LTD., Tondon, 


Eng. [24288-24291 
Broken melody. by Cecil Aldin. ©. 
1c Aug. 19, 1909; G 80536. 
Christmas coach in the inn yard, by 
Cecil Aldin. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1909; @ 
30534. 


on the hill, by Cecil Aldin. © 

bewAnue. 19; 1909; G 30535: 
Good story, by Cecil Aldin. © 1. 

Aug. 19, 1909; G 30537. uF 


Lumspon (E. Curistine), Brooklyn, 
ne [24292 
Reverie; by Christine Lumsdon. 
[Head of young woman with flowing 
hair.] ©1ce. Sept. 17, 1909; G 30703. 


McGraTH (ReEv. JOHN BERNARD), New 
¥ork,. N.Y. [24293 
Farley (Most Rev. John Murphy) 
Bust. ©1c. Sept. 20, 1909; G 30722. 


McManus (GEORGE), New York, N. Y. 

[24294 

Newlywed’s baby. [Figure of gro- 

tesque baby kneeling on base.] ©1e. 
Aug. 28, 1909; G 39639. 


MaArscH (FERDINAND), New York, 
W.-Y: [242095 
Spring reverie; by F. Maesch. 


[Head of young woman with fluffy 
hair and bare shoulders, looking at 
branch of Gogwood blossoms.]. © 1 e¢. 
Sept. 11, 1909; G 30818. 


MatTrHews (O. S.). New Orleans,*T.a. 


_ [24296 
Ye shall know the truth and the 
truth shall make you free. [Bible on 


a bed of flowers opened at John VILLI; 
32.] ©1c. Sept. 11, 1909; G 30684. 


385 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24297 


pt. Iv, n.s., 7.4 


Mitk & BABY HYGIENE, COMMITTFE ON. 
Boston, Mass. [24297 
Wealth of the world is human. 
[Emblem of committee on milk and 
baby hygiene. Two angels holding a 
baby.] ©1c. Sept. 16, 1909; G 30656. 
MOELLER (Louis), Williamsbridge. 
N. Y. [24298 
Moeller. 


© 


Discussion (The); by L. 
{Four old men sented at a table.] 
1c. Sept. 9, 1909; G 80778. 


MoNeETA (JEROME J.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[ 24299-24300 


Fulton (Robert) Bust. © 1 « 
Sept. 7, 1909; G 30772. 
Hudson (Henry). Bust. © 1 « 
Sept. 7, 1909; G 30771. 
MorRAHAN (EUGENE H.), Brooklyn. 
N.. ¥. [24301 


American elk. Model of elk. stand- 
ing on rock base. head elevated, left 
hind foot »dvanced. © 1 e¢. Sept. 4, 
1909; G 30626. 


NATION PUBLISHING CO., 
IN: Y. [24302 
Rainey pier, Long Beach, L. 1. 
Long pier renching out into the sea, 
board walk and beach. © 1c. Sept. 
27, 1909; G 30798. 


NATIONAL ART CO., New York, N. Y. 


New York. 


[24303 
Red mill by G. A. Aldrich. [Old 
mill, water wheel and pond.] ©1l1e 


Sept. 20, 1909; G 3071S. 


NEEDHAM (C. A.), New York, N. Y. 
[24304-24306 

Fish napkin holder. Fish curved to 
serve the purpose of holding a nap- 
kin. ©1c. Aug. 26, 1909; G 305S6. 

Hand napkin holder. Hand and 
fore>rm curved to serve the purpose of 
holding a napkin. © 1c Aug. 26, 
1909; G 380585. 

Snake napkin holder. Serpent 
curved to serve the purpose of holding 
a napkin. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1909; G 
30584. 


PETERS CARTRIDGE Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 

[24307 

Return from the hunt; by P. QR. 

Goodwin. [Two men in canoe.] © 
1c. Sept. 23, 1909; G 30732. 


Puivipps (T. F.) co., Dubuque, Iowa. 

[2480824312 

Altar designs. 20147, 29014, 260S0, 

28023, 28021. © 1 ¢. each Aug. 23, 
1909: G 30621-30625. 


» 
>) 


PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT, Ber- — 
[24313-24316 © 


lin, Germany. 
Frau (Die) des muscheifischers; by 
Hans von Bartels. [Woman leading 
child, fishermen in the background.] 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1909; G 30702. 


Simple maiden 
worth a hundred coats of arms; by 
J. Walter West. [Young girl dressed 
in low neck gown and bonnet. seated 
on window seat.] © 1 c¢. Sept. 16, 
1909; G 30699. 


Winter im hochgebirge; by Hans 
von Petersen. [Hills covered with 
show, small house in foreground. ] 
1c Sept. 16, 1909; G 30700. 


Winterabend; by Hans von [Teter- 
sen. [Winter scene of hills and small 


lake in foreground.] © 1 ¢. Sept. 16, 


1909; G 30701. 


PIKE (WILLIAM), New York, N. Y. 
[24317 
Pike painting. [AIl the presidents, 
with, Washington, Roosevelt and Lin- 
coln in the foreground.] © 1 ce. Aug. 
17, 1909; G 380604. 


PotGArRY (GizA DE), New York, N. Y. 
[24318 
Beethoven (Louis); by Giza de Pol- 


giry. [Bust] © 1. Sept. 24, 1909; 
G 30744. 
Prrok (CHARLES M.) & CAMBRIA 


(FRANK), New York, N. Y. 
[24319-24323 
Cook (Dr.) reached the North Pole 
Apr. 21, 190S. [Dr. Cook me Arene 
dress] © 1c. Sept. 13, 1909; G 30678. 


My country tis of thee. [Little boy 
dressed in Arctic costume holding U.S. 
flag] ©1c. Sept. 17, 1809; G 30704. 

Peary’s dash to the Pole. [Peary 
cressed in Arctic costume leading dog] 
© 1c. Sept. 17, 1909; G 30705. 

Whose nole is it. [Bear holding up 
a pole] ©1e. Sept. 13, 1909; G 30677. 


PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH Provi- 


dence, R. I. [ 24323 

Laborers in the vineyard. [Labor- 

ers receiving their pay] © 1c. Sept. 
11, 1909; G 30657. 


Co., 


PUBLICITY ENGRAVING Co., Pittsburg. Pa. 
[24324 

[Little girl hold- 
©1c. Aug. 26, 


Christmas, 1909. 
ing doll in her arms] 
1809; G 30592. 


86 


in her flower is 


: 
: 


WORKS 
nos. 40-48, Oct., 1909 
REDMAN (CHARLES F.), Chicago, Tl. 
[24325 
Airship wall paper frieze. [Sky 


filled with different types of airships 
and balloons, trees and buildings be- 
low] ©1c. Aug. 11, 1909; G 30578. 


Rem (Rospert), New York. N. Y. 
[24326 
Light of education. [Female figure 
seated with open book on knees, Puri- 
tan nan at her right pointing to group 
of Indians at canp fire, to left a num- 
ber of male and female figures] © 1 
e. Aug. 27, 1909; G 30594. 


REINTHAL & NEWMAN, New York, N. Y. 

[ 24327-24328 

Love me and the world is mine. 

{Little girl kissing a little boy.] ©l1e. 
Sept. 13, 1909; G 30663. 


Where's ’oo hanky. [Two little 
zirls.] © 1 c¢. Sept. 13, 1909; G 
30662. 

REPRODUCTION co., New York, N. Y. 
[24329 
Redman (The) Head and shoul- 


ders of Indian wearing war bonnet. © 
1 ec. Sept. 1, 1909; G 30606. 
H.), 


RiIcHARDSON (Mrs. New York, 


a WN. Y. [24330 
Half Moon (caricature of) Cres- 


cent shaped boat with mast and sail, 
colonial figure in knickerbockers at 
helm. ©1ce. Aug. 13, 1909; G 30581. 


Riee (RELEE), New York, N. Y. 
[24331-24332 
‘Fulton making his first trip in his 
steamboat up the Hudson. [Clermont 

steaming up Hudson, eight spectators 

on bank waving handkerchiefs and 
hats.] © 1c. Aug. 11, 1909; G 30582. 


Hudson entering the river bearing 
his name. [Half Moon entering Hud- 
son river, Indians on the bank looking 
on amazed.] © 1c. Aug. 11, 1909; G 
80583. 


ROSENKRANTZ (ARILD), London, Eng- 
land. [24333 


Entombment (The) Group of four 
-mnmen on a hill earrying the dead body 
of Christ. © 1 c. Sept. 25, 1909: G 
30785. 


RoyAL TAILors, Chicago, Il. 
| : [24834-24336 
_ We back our pictures with this guar- 
antee. [Thirteen fashion plates ar- 
ranged with guarantee.] © 1c. Aug. 
11, 1909; G 30580. 


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OF ART 
24346 
Royawt TAILORS—Continued. 
What a real tailor can do. [Young 


man dressed in the latest fashion.] 
©1c. Sept. 24, 1909; G 30743. 

Wherever big men gather, there you 
will find tailor dressed men exclusive- 
ly. [Nine men gathered around table.] 
© 1c. Aug. 11, 1909; G 30579. 


RUMFORD CHEMICAL 
dence, R. I. 


Baby doll. Head of little girl. 
L ¢, Oct. 1, 1909; G S0SS& 


RuNGIAS (CARL), Brooklyn. N. Y. 
[ 2483S8—24339 
Battle cry (The) [Bull elk, stand- 
ing in brush, head in air in act of 


Provi, 
[24337 
© 


WORKS, 


bugling, trees in background.] ©1le. 
Aug. 28, 1909; G 30601. 
Three rams. [Three rams standing 


on rocky slope of mountain, other 
mountains in distance.] © 1 ¢. Aug. 
28, 1909; G 30602. 


SAINT-GAUDENS (A. H.). Windsor, Vt. 

[24340 

Negro heads, six studies; by Augus- 

tus Saint-Gaudens. Heads used in the 

Shaw memorial. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1909; 
G 30685. 


ScHWARTz’S (SAMUEL) SONS Co., New 
WOEK: INS ¥- [24341-24343 
Art and nature. [Studio, with 
female statue in the center, a model 
on a couch surveys it.] © 1. Aug. 
26, 1909; G 30587. 


King of the desert; 
[Lion standing in desert at night, 
ditch of water in the background.] © 
1 ec. Aug. 26, 1909; G 305SS8. 

Thoughts of home; by Jean Berand. 
Scene in French café, man and two 
women sitting at table. © 1 c. Sept. 
14, 1909; G 30681. 


by Surand. 


SEAVEY (EFFIE LEONE), Mamaroneck, 
NE [24344 
Rysdks Hambletonian. Horse stand- 
ing in field. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1909; G 
30TTT. 
Serenac (G.), Paris, France. [24345 
Solitude. no. 5879. [Nude figure of 


a woman asleep.] © 1 c. Sept. 22, 
1909: G 30802. 


SmitH (C. Rocers), Middletown, N. Y. 
[24346 


of Romberger. 
© 1 ec. Sept. 10, 


Monument design 
[Large stone sha%t.] 
1909: G 30780. 


387 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24347 


SPIELVOGEL (EmiIL), New York, N. Y. 
[24347 


: Dordrecht. [Harbor and number of 
small boats.] © 1c. Sept. 7, 1909; G 
30713. 


Srokes (FREDERICK A.) co., New York, 
ie Ns W.. [24848-24368 
Bunny, bunny. [Little boy holding 
handful of grass over large white 
rabbit.] ©1c. Sept. 8, 1909; G 30631. 
_ Hello! marriage bureau; by Will 
Grefé. [Young man with arm around 
a girl, Cupid near by at telephone.| 
© 1c. Oct. 1, 1909; G 30845. 
‘ Magic circle; by Will Grefé. 
{Young man putting ring on a young 
womian’s finger.] ©1c. Oct. 1, 1909; 
G, 80842. 

Maryland, my Maryland. [Girl at 

piano singing, man leaning on piano.] 
© 1c. Sept. 2. 1909; G 30618. 
Match (A); by Will Grefé. Young 
woman sitting on arm of a ehair, 
where man is seated, lighting his 
cigar. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1909; G 8US43. 
’ My old Kentucky home. [Visionary 
eouple in gate way of colonial muan- 
sion, moon in background.] © 1 «@ 
Sept. 2, 1909; G 30619. 

My poor dolly. [TV.ittle girl holding 
up hands, looking down at pig chewing 
doll.] ©1c. Sept. 8, 1909; G 30632. 

Only two at dinner. [Young man 
and woman in evening dress absorbed 


With each other at dinner, another 
man covertly watching them.] ©l1e. 
Sept. 2, 1909; G 80615. 

the game. [Young woman and 
man sitting on stand, enthusiastic 


Spectators in the rear.] © 1. Sept. 
2, 1909; G 80616. 

the house party. 
man sitting in chair, young man on 
floor beside her, other young people in 
the background playing billiards.] © 
1 ¢. Sept. 2, 1909; G 30613. 

the opera. [Young man and 
woman in evening dress intently en- 
gaged, others in the rear.] © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 2, 1909; G 30614. 


Securely hooked; by Will Grefé. 
{Young man and woman seated on the 
ground, woman playing with fishing 
rod.] ©1e. Oct. 1, 1909; G 30844. 


Suwanee river. [Girl on horseback 
picking blossoms from tree.] © 1 e. 
Sept. 2, 1909; G 30617. 

Unexpected guests. [Baby seated in 
large chair eating bread and milk, 
duck and_three ducklings on floor by 
chair.] © 1. Sept. 8, 1909: G 30633. 


[Young wo- 


pt. Iv, n.S., Vv. 4 


STOKES (FREDERICK A.) co.—Cont'd. 

Way down south in Dixie. [Colonial 
hallway decorated with holly, in which 
young men and women are dancing 
Virginia reel.] © 1c Sept. 2, 1909; 
G 380620. 

Who's afraid. [Little boy with 
switch in hand standing beside large 


rooster.] © 1 ¢« Sept. 8, 1909; G 
30634. 
STRAUSS (FRANK Y.), New York, N. Y. 


[24364-24365 
Fulton (Robert). Head of Robert 
Fulton wearing coat and stoek of style 
of 1807, underneath in miniature is 
seen a boat. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1909; G 
50840. 
Matinee girl. Young girl in loose 
low necked gown wearing shawl and 
hat with high crown trimmed with 
flowers, carries fan. © 1 ¢ Aug 24, 
1909; G 80560. 


SYKES (CHESTER W.) » Sprin afield, 
Mass. [24366 
Our infinite earth in new light. 


[Drawing of globe] © 1c. Aug. 31, 
1809; G 30661. 


TAFT STATUETTE CO., Beverly, Mass. 
[24367 


in the White House ehair. 
© lie. Sept. 27, 1909; G 


Tart 
Statuette. 
50797. 


TEeFFT (Cart E.), New York, N. ¥. 
[24868 
Great bronze column of Staten Is- 
land. [Column surmounted by heroie 
figure of a man.] 
19093 °G S0r1s. 


THOMPSON (JAMES W.), Detroit, Mich. 


[24369 — 


Fraternal order of Menelik. [Crown- 


ed lion and head of Menelik.] ©le 


Sept. 16, 1909; G 380689. 


TIFFANY & co., New York, N. Y. 
j [24370 


American chemical society badge. © © 


1 e. Sept. 1, 1809; G 80605. 


TOURTELLOTTE (J. E.) & CO., Boise, 


Idaho. [24371 — 
Idaho capitol building. ©1e. Aug. 
16, 1909; G 80712. 


UNDERWOOD the & co., New York, 
Nie [24372 
Fritz (Rose). [Young woman seated 
at typewriter.]) © 1 ¢. Sept. 23, Path 
G 30733. 


388 


© 1e. Sept. 16, . 


WORKS 
nos. 40-48, Oct., 1909 


UNITED CANDY co., Boston, Mass. 
[24373 
Roses. Rose branch and head of 
woman. ©1c. Sept. 9, 1909; G 380652. 


Weiss (Hitpa H.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 


Cleopatra. [Head of woman in bas 
relief.}] ©1c. Sept. 25, 1909; G 30784. | 


WESTERN CARTRIDGE CO., St. Louis, Mo. 

[24375 

Just in time. [Hunter watching an 

elk coming to water.] ©1e. Aug. 28, 
1909; G 30680. 


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WILMARTH 
ville, Pa. [24376 
Summer girl. Head of girl wearing 
large hat, with veil tied under chin. 
© 1c. Sept. 27, 1909; G 30791. 


(GLEN GEORGE), Alden- 


Number of entries of Works of Art 
Jan. 1, 1909 


[24374 | 


OF ART 


24380 


Witmot (WILLIAM G.), Chicago, 11. 
[24377 
Chart of the world. [View of the 
world from the North Pole] ©l1e 
Sept. 24, 1909; G 80745. 
WooprurFr (Mrs. CoricEe), Minneapolis, 
Minn. [24378 
Miss Muffet. [Little girl sented 
under a large spider webb.] © 1. 
Sept. 20, 1909; G 380782. 
WRIGHT (WiLbBuR L.), 
Du € 


In the shadow of the cross; 
He HH. Able: 


Washington, 
0= 


by 
[Full length figure of 


Christ.| © 1b ¢ ‘Sept. .i1; tote e 
30656. 

XIMENES (ETTARE), New York, N. Y. 

[243S0 

Gibbons (Cardinal). [Standing 

statuette, dressed in clerical robes.] 


©1ec. Aug. 14, 1909; G 30577. 


included in the Catalogue since 


389 


Y 


eS ke “nce rm PS 


24381-28643 


LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


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


PART 4: 


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


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 4 
Nos. 44-47 
NOV EMBER, 1909 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


1909 


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


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

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

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

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

To save space in the Catalogue the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. 
The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: ‘‘G,’’ Class G, Works of art; ‘‘H,’’ 
Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; ‘‘I,’? Class I, Drawings or plastic works of a 
scientific or technical character; ‘‘J,’?? Class J, Photographs, and ‘‘K,’’ Class K, 
Prints and pictorial illustrations. ‘‘©”’ stands for copyright registration of a pub- 
lished work, followed by date of publication; ‘‘© 1 c.’? implies copyright registration 
of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copyright Office of the | 
photograph or other identifying reproduction, and ‘‘2 c.,’? for 2 copies, followed by the 
date of their receipt. In the case of pictorial contributions to periodicals, only one 
copy of the pictorial contribution is required. Prior to July 1, photographs were des- 
ignated as Class ‘‘H,’’ subsequent to that date they became Class ‘‘J;’’ also under 
the old law Engravings, Cuts, and Prints were designated as Class ‘‘F.”’ 


An annual index of proprietors is furnished for this part in the December issue. 
The subscription price for Part 4, which must be for the complete calendar year, is 
$0.75 for the year 1909 and $0.50 for the year 1910, payable in advance to the Superin- |} 
tendent of Documents by postal money order, express order, or New York draft. 


CLASSES H-K, 


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


AD ART SERVICE, Cleveland, Ohio. 
[ 24881, 24882 


Harvest sale. © Sept. 29, 1909; 2 ¢ 
Oct. 2, 1909; K 2781. 


Turkey page. © Oct. 18, 1909; 2 c. 
Oct) 20, 1909; K 3171. 
ADLER (David) & SONS CLOTHING CO., 
Milwaukee, Wis. [243883 
Styles for autumn and winter 1909- 


1910. © Sept. 3, 1909; 2 ¢. Sept. 7, 

1909; K 1659. 

ALABAMA-GEORGIA SYRUP cO., Mont- 
gomery, Ala. [24384 


Alaga. © Aug. 16, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 
9, 1909; K 1910. 


ALLEN (WILLIAM M.), La Porte, Ind. 

[24385 

Four feeds for one cent. © Aug. 17, 
1909 ; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1909; K 883. 


ALLION (J. M.), Fayette, Ohio. 
[24386 
Morenci, Mich., Stair auditorium. © 
Sept. 24, 1909; 2 ¢«. Oct. 4, 1909; J 
132891. 


AMERICAN COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING CO., 
New York, N. Y. [20 prints] 


Autumn leaves. © Oct. 1, 1909; 2c. 
Oem 1909; K 3351. 


At supper.—Chestnuts.—Furs and 
feathers. — Hornets. — Hunting. — 
Thanksgiving dinner.—Thanksgiving 
turkey.—Visting. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2c. 
each Oct. 25, 1909; K 3343-3350. 

Friends.—Going some.—Motor girl.— 
New-comer.—New girl.—On the line.— 
Out for a stroll.—Parade.—Resting.— 
Taking his photo. © Oct. 1, 1909; 2c. 
each Sept. 24, 1909; K 2217-2226. 


AMERICAN - JOURNAL - EXAMINER, 
York, N. Y. [7 prints.] 
[24406-24412 


Fencing girl.—First photograph of 
Explorer Peary and his men.—Mem- 


New 


[24887-24405 | 


» AMERICAN-JOURNAL-EXAMINER—Con. 


; Peary and men.—Peary family answer- 


ing Sydneys plaudits.—Peary in throng 
at Sydney and two of his men.—Scenes 
in Sydney’s great welcome to Peary. 
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 27, 
1909; K 2287-2298. 


ANDERSON (A. W.), Plymouth, Mass. 
[24413 
Plymouth rock in front of Pilgrim 


Hall. © Sept. 27, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 29, 

1909; J 182996. 

ANDERSON & LARSON, Provo, Utah. 
[24414 


Provo, [Utah] tabernacle, President 
Taft’s reception. © Sept. 25, 1909; 
2 Gs Oct. 4, 1909; J. Taser. 


ARTISTORIA NOVELTY CO., Rochester, 
IN. ¥x [24415 


Puzzle wood display outfit. © Sept. 
3, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1909; K 1918. 


ASHLEY (JOHN E.), Erie, Pa. 

. » [24416 
Church kalendar 1910. © Dec. 1, 

1909; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1909; K 8302. 


| AXELSON (FRANK A.), Crested Butte, 


Colo. [24417 


Ptarmigan. © Nov. 15, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 6, 1909; J 183775. 


BattEy & Batty, Oklahoma City, 


Okla. [24418 
Oklahoma City, Okla., factory and 
warehouse for Conger safe co. © Oct. 


| 1, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 5, 1909; J 182734. 
| BAILEY POST CARD CO., 


Hutchinson, 

Kans. [24419-24422 

Corn is king. © Oct. 18, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 25, 1909; J 1383755. 

I am my master’s pet, whose pet are 
you? . ©, Oct...18, 19095, 2 c, Oech .25; 
1909; J 133596. 

Our barnyard pet. © Oct. 18, 1909; 
2 ec. Oct. 23, 1909; J 133597. 


Rare sport in the west. © Oct. 


bers of Peary party on Arctic dash.— | 18, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1909; J 133592.: 
ogk 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24423 


‘BAIN '(GEORGE GRANTHAM), New York, 
Ney. [24423 24454 
lermont. 
2 ec. Oct. 15, 1909; J 188166. 

Cook (F. A.), wife and others, 1-14. 
«© Sept. 21, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 29, 
1909; J 133887-133900. 

Half Moon. 887-7. © Sept. 15, 
1909; 2 ¢. Oct. 15, 1909; J 133160. - 


Harriman (E. H.) : 871-3; And fam- | 


‘ily, 871-2; And wife, 871-11, 871-12. 
‘© Aug. 24, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 23, 
1909; J 1382114132117. 


Inflexible. 888-10. © Sept. 
‘1909; 2 c Oct. 15, 1909; J 133165. 


Kehl (Consul), Mrs. Peary and chil- 
‘dren. 881-7, 881-8. © Sept. 15, 1909; 


15, 


“2c. each Oct. 15, 1909; J 133164, 13316S. | 


Kuni (Prince), 876-6. © Sept. 8, 
AS09:;2-¢. Sept..23, 19095. t32018; 
Peary (Marie) and Naomi Kehl. 


‘881-12. © Sept. 15, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 15, 


1909; J 183161. 

_ Peary (Mrs.) and children. 
© Sept. 15, 1909; 2 ce. Oct. 15, 1909; J 
183167. 

Peary 
881-6. © Sept. 15, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 15, 
1909; J 183162. 

Peary (R. E.), jr., at Sydney. 881-9. 
© Sept. 15, 1909; 2 ce. Oct. 15, 1909; J 
1383163. 

Zerola (Nicola) Nos. 220, 10-18. 
© Sept. 20, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 5, 1909 ; 
J 1382756-132759. 


BAKER (D. C.), St. Louis, Mo. [24455 
Raikes (Robert). © Sept. 25, 1909; 
2c. Sept. 27, 1909; K 2286. 


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


[24456 | 
Dash to north pole—Cook or Peary? | 


©) Oct. 1, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1909; K 
3000. 


‘BALDWIN (JOSEPHINE L.), Newark, 


eT. [24457-24459 
Garden of Eden. © Sept. 14, 1909; 
2c. Sept. 15, 1909; K 1930. 
Hiding from God. © Sept. 
1909; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1909; K 1931. 
In the beginning. © Sept. 14, 1909; 
2c. Sept. 15, 1909; K 1929. 
BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD, Balti- 
more, Md. [24460-24461 


14, 


Sky line of New York, the billion | 


dollar mile. © Aug., 1909; 2 ec. Aug. 
30, 1909; K 1428. 

Sky line of Pittsburg. © Oct. 1, 
1909; 2 ec. Oct. 20, 1909; K 3205. 


889-5. © Sept. 15, 1909; | 


881-11. | 


(Mrs. R. E.) and daughter. | 


pt. Iv; nN. Ss Veet 


BAMFoRTH & ©O., New York, N. Y. 
[i2 prints] [ 24462-24473 
Let sunshine be thy birthday’s gift.— 
Like the spring.—May thy birthday like 
_ the violets bring thee joy and love.— 
May you be blessed.—May your birth- 
day be one round of pleasure.—May 
your birthday be one sweet dream of 
| happiness.—May your birthday ever be 
a path of roses.—On this thy birth- 
day.—Right joyous birthday to thee.— 
That thy birthday may be like carna- 
tion day.—Wish of thy friends.—Wish- 
| ing that your birthday be a_ sweet 
clover patch of happiness. © Aug. 
1. 1909; 2 ec. each Sept. 9, 1909;‘K 
1752, 17538, 1967-1976. 


BANDHOLTZ (FRED. J.), Des Moines, 

Iowa. [24474 

Crawford, Nebr. © July 13, 1909; 
2c. July 16, 1909; J ta1g27, 


BARMORE PUB. co., New York, N. Y. 
[24475 
Bonaparte (Napoleon); by Otto J. 
Schneider. © Sept. 29, 1909; 2 ce. Oct. 
1, 1909; K 2546. 


Baronow (S.), New York, N. Y. 
[24476 
Blectra, transparent window dis- 
play. © Aug. 25, 1909; 2 ¢. Aug: 26, 
1909; K 1465. 


BASEBALLITIS CARD CoO., Milwaukee, 
| Wis. [24477 
| Baseballitis. © Sept. 138, 1909; 2 ¢. 
| Sept. 27, 1909; K 2279. 
Batre, (Merrit J.), New York, N. Y. 
[24478 
New York, the world market. © 
Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1909; K 
1802. 


BaTTELL (Mrs. Rosa Lewis), Cedar 
Grove, Wis. [24479 
Moonlight on Chequamegon bay. © 
Oct. 18, 1909; 2 @ Ott. 23) 20ate 
133594. 
BEARD ART Minneapolis, 
Minn. [24480 
Parting day. © July 24, 1909; 2c. 
July 27, 1909; K 1041. 
Bearry (R. R.), Artesia, N. Mex. 
| [24481-24483 
Hobson (R. P.).—Bryan (W. J.) 1, 
2. © Sept. 18, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 25, 
1909; J 1382941-1382948. 
| BEHRENDT (RICHARD), San Francisco, 
Cal. [24484 
Golden Gate folder. © Oct. 1, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 10, 1909; K 1362. 


GALLERIES, 


392 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 44-47, Nov., 1909 


BELL (JAMES W.) SON « cO., New York, 
N. Y. [16 prints] [24485-24500 


Ashton.—Auto. — Bell. — Claxton. — | 


Clinton. — Collegian. — Horseman. — 
Knottingham.—Newcastle.— Newton.— 


CLASSES, H TO K | 
24565 


| Brepy (GeorcE M.), Hingham Center,. 
Mass. [ 24525 


North Conway, N. H., Saco river. 
© Oct. 28, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1909; FT. 
| 133976. 


Professional. — Roxford.—West-end.— | 


Westminster. © Sept. 10, 1909: 2 «. 
each Sept. 7, 1909; K 18383-1846. 
Four exclusive waist-coats.—Tuxedo 
and dress waist-coats. 
1909; 2 c. each Sept. 20, 1909; K 2001, 


2002. 
BENEDICT (CHARLES), Los Angeles, 
Cal. [24501 | 
Holy city. © Sept. 5, 1909; 2 «. 


Sept. 6, 1909; K 1453. 


BENHAM (W. D.), Detroit, Mich. 
[24502 
[Detroit, Mich.] Tigers. © Oct. 2, 
1909; 2 e. Oct. 8, 1909; J 133277. 


BENNETT (Haro~tp M.), New York, 
mM ¥. [24503 


[New York, N. Y.] Metropolitan life | 
building. © Sept. 20, 1909; 2 c. Sept. | 


16, 1909; J 131807. 


BERDAN PUB. CO., New York, N. Y. [17 

prints] . [ 24504-24520 

All the world’s a stage.—Good-bye 

honey.—Liebeslied.—Sea, the skies and 

you, dear. © Sept. 7, 1909; 2 c. each 
Oct. 18, 1909; K 3069-3072. 


Broke—and of course a2 woman did | 


it.—Explorers.—Father told me that 
wine, woman and song, etc.—It’s the 
king of indoor sports.—Recessional.— 
Say, Mister, will you please tell me 
the time.—Sure I’m a mad dog.—There 
are microbes in kisses.—When earth’s 
last picture is painted. © Sept. 7, 
1909; 2 ce. each Oct. 8, 1909; K 2818- 
2826. 


Look out kid.—Recessional.—This is | 


truth the poet sings.—When earth’s 
last picture is painted. © Sept. 20, 
1909 ; 2 c. each Sept. 22, 1909; K 2089-— 
2092. 


Best & co., New York, N. Y. [24521 


Improved ear cap. © Oct. 7, 1909; 
2 ec. Sept. 8, 1909; K 1688. 


Betts & Berts, inc., New York, N. Y. | 
[ 24522-24524 | 


Betts man, no. 2. © Aug. 17, 1909; 
2 ec. Aug. 19, 1909; K 849. 


—no. 4. © Oct. 23, 1909; 2 «. | 


Oct. 26, 1909; K 3411. 

Our factory is working night and 
day. © Sept. 20, 1909; 2 «. Oct. 4, 
1909; K 2862. 


© Sept. 10, | 


BIBLE CALENDAR AND PUB. CO., New: 
York). Wa’. [24526-24527 
Bible readers’ calendar. 1, 6. 


Nov. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 25, 1909 ;. 


K 2247, 2248. 
BIGHAM’sS (WM.) SONS, Gettysburg, 
Penn. [24528 


Young buzzards. © Oct. 19, 1909; 


| 2 c. Oct. 20, 1909; J 133308. 


BIoGRAPH Co., New York, N. Y. 
[24529-24538 
[Moving picture rolls.] 
Change of heart. © 1 c¢. Oct. 14, 
| 1909; J 183141. 


© 1 ¢. Oct. 23, 1909; J 


Expiation. 
133582. 


Fair exchange. 
1909; J 182094. 


Crane 


Sept. 22, 


Fools of fate. © 1. Oct. 7, 1909; 
J t428th. 

His lost love. © 1. Oct. 19, 1909; 
db lao 2tG: 


In the watches of the night. 
Oct. 27, 1909; J 133855. 


Leather stocking. © 1 ¢. Sept. 29, 
1909; J 132315. 


Lines of white on a sullen sea. © 
1 ¢. Oct. 27, 1909; J 1383854. 


Little teacher. © 1 c¢. Oct. 7, 1909; 
ad) 12S 


Wanted a child. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1909: 
J 182957. 


©le. 


BIRDSALL (K. N.), New York, N. Y. 
[245389 
Todd’s (E. Lillian) aeroplane, front 
view. © Sept. 17. 1909; 2 ¢. Sept. 18, 
1909; J 131934. 


BireceE (M. H.) & sons co., Buffalo, 

Wis [24540-24564 

[Wall decorations] Interior no’s 

) 1 935..,© Aug. 11, 1909; 2 ¢.-each 
| Aug. 16, 1909; K 1285-1309. 


| BisHop (FLoyp CAssEL), Chicago, Ill. 
| [24565 
| Chicago sunrise. © Oct. 1, 1909; 
12 e. Oct. 13, 1909: J 133075. 


393 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24566 


BLACET (HRNEST D.), Painesville, Ohio. 


[24566-24570 | 


Painesville, Ohio: 

Erie College, Science Hall, A. B.; 
Moody’s hollow; Path, college woods. 
© Sept. 21, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 21, 
1909; J 132683-132686. 


— Public library; © Oct. 4, 1909; 
2 ec. Oct. 9, 1909; J 182882. 


BLAck (W. J.), Chicago, Il. 
[24571-24572 
Big crops there will make you smile, 
too.—Happy homes there will make 
you smile, too. © Sept. 24, 1909; 2 «. 
each Sept. 27, 1909; K 2281, 2282. 


RR. E.), wChadron, 

Nebr. [24573-24574 

Chadron, Nebr. Home of C. F. Coffie. 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 1909; J 133980. 


Home of A. W. 


BLANCHARD (MRS. 


© 


Rickman. 


Oct 22; 1909: 2e> Oct. SO; 1909= 5 

133979. 

BLIMLINE (EH. L.) &.co., New York, 
Eee [24575-24586 


Fashion illustration, 1-12. © Sept. 
11, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 22, 1909: K 
2193-2204. 


Buiss, DEVENEAU co., Chicago, II. 
[24587-24590 
Service sheets, no. 114, Oct. 9, 1909. 
© Oct. 4, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 7, 1909; K 
2814. 


no. 115, Oct. 16, 1909. © Oct. 
At 1909); 2%) Oct. 18.1909= KS07s: 


no. 116, Oct. 23, 1909. © Oct. 
18, 1909; 2c. Oct. 21, 1909; K 3189. 


no. 117, Oct. 30, 1909. © Oct. 
22, 1909; 2 c. Oct, 27, 1909; K 3432. 


Boag (Wm. J.), Pawhuska, Okla. 
[24591-24596 

Copper Field and family of Osage 
indians. © Oct. 4, 1909; 2 ¢c. Oct. 9, 
1909; J 133584. 

Osage indian band. © Oct. 4, 1909; 
2 c. Oct. 9, 1909; J 133583. 

Stink (John): 

Leaving Main st. bridge, Paw- 
huska, Okla.; Sitting down; Sleeping 
on the streets. © Oct. 4, 1909; 2 «. 
each Oct. 9, 1909; J 133585133587. 

Winters (Mrs. Paline). © Oct. 4, 
1909; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1909; J 183588. 


BopziakK (JOHN), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[24597 
Kosciol Sw. Wojciecha. © Oct. 23, 
1909; 2 ec. Oct. 18, 1909; J 133228. 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.4 


BONESTEEL (Miss Mary R.), Kansas 

City, Mo. [24598 

Ah kant elope milady beautiful. 

© Oct. 16, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 25, 1909; K 
Sou 


Book NEWS MONTHLY, Philadelphia, 
a. [24599-24601 
Pawnbroker’s shop. © Oct. 27, 


1909; 2 ec Oct. 25, 190592 heen 
Weaning the calves; by Rosa Bon- 
heur. © Aug. 27, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 21, 
1909; K 923. 
Whitman (Walt.) © Sept. 30, 1909; 
2c. Sept. 28, 1909; K 2456. 


BOSTON HERALD Co., Boston, Mass. 
[24602-24604 


Cook (Dr.) in cabin} joleaag 
Egede.—Cook (Dr.) waving to cheer- 
ing crowds.—Steamer Hans Egede. 
© Sept. 15, 1909; 2 ec. each Sept. 27, 
1909; K 2390-23892. 


BotsFrorD (J. E.), Santa Barbara, Cal. 

[24605 

Barbara (Saint) with historical 

sketch. © Sept. 27, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 
16, 1909; J 1383252. 


Bowers (De Moss), Los Angeles, Cal. 

[24606 

Shadow of the cross. © Sept. 14, 
1909; 2c. Aug. 30, 1909; K 2192. 

BOWERS RUBBER WORKS, San Francisco, 

Cal. [24607 

Firemen in action. © 1. Sept. 23, 

1909; J 182102. 


Boyp (LAWRENCE VISSCHER), Philadel- 


phia, Pa. [24608 
Toyland. © 1 c¢ Oct 23.2302. 
J 1383874. 


BraGeR (A. A.), Baltimore, Md. 
[24609 
New manager. © Aug. 12, 1909; 
2 ec. Sept. 28, 1909; K 2908: 


BRANDALL (Harry N.), Amarillo, Tex. 

[24610 

Amarillo’s wheel of progress. © 

Aug. 30, 1909; 2 « Sept. 2) 30033 
1663. 


BRANDEL (WM. H.), Buffalo, N. Y. 
[24611 
(G) Hale. 


Buffalo. Sept. 20, 1909; 


| J 132070. 


BRAWTHEN & Birk, Oakes, N. Dak. 
[24612 © 

Oakes, N. Dak., City hall, ete. © 4 
July 28, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 11,. D0Stea = 
33039. 


394 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H 


nos. 44-47, Nov., 1909 


BREDESON (HENRY B.), New York, 
bn tie a [24613 
What hath man wrought. © Sept. 


11, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1909; J 131802. 


BRETT LITHOGRAPHING cCo., New York, 

: [24614 

Helen. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 21, 
1909; K 3190. 


BRETZMAN (CHAS. F.), Indianapolis, 
Ind. [24615 
Indiana state fair, airship flight, 
Sept., 1909. © Sept. 14, 1909; 2 «¢. 
Sept. 21, 1909; J 182927. 
BREWER (S. H.), Beaukiss, Tex. 
[24616 
Dad drinks booze. © Aug. 17, 1909; 
2 & Oct. 15, 1909; K 3301. 


BRIGHAM (JOHN M.), Battle Creek, 

Mich. [24617 

Bubbles. © July 21, 1909; 2 ¢. Oct. 
11, 1909; J 182983. 


Brock (Nace), Asheville, N. C. 


[24618 
Midsummer dream. © Oct. 15, 1909; 
2 ec. Oct. 16, 1909; J 133184. 


BrRoMLEY (Epwarp A.), Minneapolis, 

Minn. [24619 

In the shadow of the birches. © 

reno €. July 31, 1909; J 
1317382. 


Brooks (C. G.), McConnelsville, Ohio. 

[24620-24621 

McConnelsville, Ghio, public square. 

East view.—West view. © July, 1909; 
2 e. each Aug. 20, 1909; K 1826, 1797. 


Brossargt (EDWARD), 


Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[24622 

Small boy holding a rooster. © June 

15, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1909; J 132768. 


Brown (H. W.), Tifton, Ga. 
[24623-24626 

Mammoth lodi cotton.—My melon.— 
Picking short staple cotton.—White 
pearl corn. ©1ce. each Sept. 18, 1909; 
J 131928131931. 


Brown (Henry C.) co., New York, 
NYY [24627-24628 
Fulton’s (Robert) Clermont. 1807. | 
Hudson’s (Hendrick) Half Moon. 
1609. 
© Sept. 25, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 22, 
1909; K 2208, 2209. 
Brown (LE Roy C.), Logan, Iowa. 
[24629 
Sioux City, Iowa, 1856. © Sept. 1, 
1909; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1909; J 1383428. 


TO K 
24650 


Brown (N. E.), Grand Haven, Mich. 

[24630 

Comstock park. © Sept. 17, 1909; 
2 c. Sept. 20, 1909; J 182705. 


BRUNSWICKE - BALKE-COLLENDER CO., 
New York, N. Y. [24631 
Lady playing billiards; by Archie 
Gunn. © Sept. 23, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 25, 
1909; H 104. 


BuEHL & Mutuer, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[24632-24634 
Clermont. — Half Moon. — Hudson 
(Henry) landing to trade with the 
Indians, Sept., 1609. © Aug. 23, 1909; 
2c. each Aug. 25, 1909; K 1042-1044. 


BUREAU OF NATL. LITERATURE & ABT, 
Washington, D. C. [24635 
Washington, D. C. Birdseye view 
and group picture of public buildings. 
© Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 26, 1909; K 
1045. 


Bureess (W. E.), Scottsville, Va. 
[24636-24638 
Scottsville, Va. High school. © 
Sept. 14, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1909; J 
131812. 
Shores, Va.: 
Middleton mills; Shores, Va. © 
Oct. 14, 1909; 2 ce. each Oct. 15, 1909; 
J 133148, 1383149. 


BurKE & ATWELL, Chicago, I. 
[24639-24640 
Outweighs all others. — Pittsburg 
base-ball team, national league. 
Oct. 10, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 12, 1909; 
J 133192, 133193. 


BuRNET (ALEXANDER) & TEMPLE (HER- 
BERT), London, Eng. [24641-24642 
Aero hair net.—Vero-nete, invisible 
fringe nets. © Aug. 14, 1909; 2 c. each 
Aug. 31, 1909; K 1420, 1421. 


BurRnHAM (A. W.), Dwight, I11. 
[24643-24650 

(Dwight, Hl] :°C: .& A> Depot; W: 
Mazon ave. © Oct. 6, 1909; 2 c. each 
Oct. 8, 1909; J 132855, 132856. 
Livingston hotel; P. O. Bldg. 
© Oct. 9, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 11, 1909 ; 
J 132993, 182994. 

Livingston porch; W st. © Oct. 
15, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 16, 1909; J 
133186, 133187. 

Keeley (Leslie E.) co., laboratory. 
© Oct. 20, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 21, 1909; J 
133430. 

Renfrew park, 3. © Oct. 20, 1909; 
2 e. Oct. 21, 1909; J 133429. 


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24651 


pt. Iv, n.s.,v.4 


BUSHNELL (FLoypD), Butte, Mont. 
[ 24651-24652 
B. HS. football team, 1909. © 
Oct. 26, 1909; 2 ¢. Oct. 30, 1909; J 
133977. 
Taft (Pres.) at Leonard mine. © 


Oct. 9, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1909; J 

133096. 

BoutcHer (S. D.) & SON, Kearney, 
Nebr. [24653-24774 


Black Hills, S. Dak., 1775. © Aug. 
1, 1909; 2 ¢. Oct. 22, 1909; J 1838653. 


Tourists panning gold on 
French Creek, 1695. © Aug. 1, 1909; 
2 ec. Oct. 22, 1909; J 1383673. 


Crow agency, Mont., getting ready 
forthe round-up, (2012. ©aGect. 4, 
1909; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1909; J 183628. 


Custer, S. Dak., Wonderland Park: 

Balance rock, 1758; Needles, 1756 ; 

Seene, 1751. © ‘Aug. 15, 1909; 2. 
each Oct. 22, 1909; J 183687-133689. 


Hermit cave, 1762. © Aug. 1, 
1909; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1909; J 1838651. 


Custer Battlefield, Mont.: 
Monument, 2023; National ceme- 
tery, 2025, 2026; Where Custer’s first 
men were killed, 2021; Where Custer 
fell, 2024. © Oct. 1, 1909; 2 ce. each 
Oct. 22, 1909; J 133635, 133637-133640. 


Deadwood, S. Dak.: 

Grave of Calamity Jane, 1798; 
Grave of Wild Bill and Calamity Jane, 
1797; Million dollar cyanide plant of 
Home Stake co., 18138. Aug. 1, 
1909; 2 c. each Oct. 22, 1909; J 1838655— 
133657. 


Hill City, S. Dak.: 

Gold medal boarding-house, 1777; 
Hauling ore to stamp mill, 1774. © 
Aug. 1, 1909; 2 ec. each Oct. 22, 1909; 
J 133652, 183654. 


Hot Springs, S. Dak., Wind cave: 
Frost work, 1573; Statue and grave 

of A. F. McDonald, explorer and guide, 
1561. © Aug. 30, 1909; 2 ce each Oct. 
22, 1909; J 133642, 133643. 

In memory of Fort Phill Kearney 
massacre, 2022. © Oct. 1, 1909; 2 e. 
Oct. 22, 1909; J 133636. 


Lead, S. Dak., Homestake works, 
1895. © Aug. 30, 190932 ¢. 0c 22. 
1909; J 133649. 


Little Big Horn [Mont.], 
massacre, 1876: 

Indian teepes, 2014; Near Reno 
crossing, 2018; Reno Point in distance, 
2018, 2019; Residence of Curley, 2020; 
Where Reno crossed, 2015, 2016. © 
Oct. 1, 1909; 2 ec. each Oct. 22, 1909: 
J 1838629-133634. 


Custer 


ButrcHer (8S. D.) & son—Continued. 
Little Spearfish Canyon, S. Dak.: 
Hazel Falls, 1867, 1879; Rapids, 
1871; Scene, 1863. © Aug. 30, 1909; 


2 e. each Oct. 22, 190905005 133644— 


133646, 133648. 

Rapid City, S. Dak., Hangman’s 
hill, 1920. © Aug. 30, 1909; 2 ec. Oct, 
22, 1909; J 133650. 


Spearfish Canyon, S. Dak.: 

Bridal Veil Falls, 1850; Falls, 
1862; Fish hatchery, 1848; Spearfish 
Creek, 1846, 1847. © Aug. 1, 1909; 
2 ec. each Oct. 22, 1909; J 13835658— 
133662. 


—— Myrtle Fall, 1876. © Aug. 30, 
1909; 2 ce. Oct. 22, 1909; J 183647. 
Sylvan Lake, S. Dak.: 

Boating, 1707; Falls and pool, 
1742; Guardian of the pools, 1737; 
Harney Peak, 1727, 1734; Lovers’ glen, 
1715; Lovers’ tryst, 1741; Needles, 
1730, 1732; Our donkeys, 1735; Tour- 
ists, 1709; Water Falls, 1717. © Aug. 
15, 1909; 2 c. each Oct, 22. 19035 
133675-1383686. 

Teedles, near, 1130. © Aug. 

30, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 22, 1909; J s3364: 
—— To have fun, 1699. © Aug. 1, 

1909; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1909; J 1383674. 
Wind Cave, S. Dak.: 

Butcher’s pass, 1622; HElephant’s 
foot in fair grounds, 1624; Face in 
rock, 1620; Fan rock, 1621; Frost scene 
in garden of Eden, 1619; Pearly gates, 


1616. © Aug. 1, 1909; 2 ce. each Oct. 
22, 1909; J 188664, 1383666—133669, 
133671. 


—— Standing rock chamber. © 
Aug. 15, 1909; 2 « Oct: 2253307 
133690. ; 

Hot Springs, So. Dak.: 

Famous blue grotto, 1623; Mer- 
maids grotto, 1618; Sportsman’s de- 
light, hanging goose, 1626. © Aug. 
1, 1909; 2c. each OGL 22 Sa 
133665, 1383670, 1383672. 


Yellowstone National Park: 

Bear, 2180; Bear in Shaw and 
Powell camp; Beaver dam, 2046; Bee 
hive geyser, 2080, 2081; Beryl hot 
springs, 2056, 2057; Biscuit basin, 
2068, 2069; Black sand basin, 2075; 
Brumfield camping co., 2048; Cascade 
above Upper Falls, 2128; Cement 
bridge, 2109, 2110; Devil’s inkwell, 
2050; Devil’s punch bowl, 2074; Hn- 
trance, 2029; Fire hole pool, 2064, 
2070; Fish cone, 2095; Formations at 
thumbs, 2096; Giant geyser, 2090; 
Gibbon cascades, 2058; Gibbon paint 
pots, 2053-2055; Grand Canyon, 2106, 


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a is 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 4447, Nov.. 1909 


ButcHer (8S. D.) & son—Continued. 
2115, 2116; Grand turban, 2087, 2088; 
Hell’s half acre, 2067; Hell’s half acre 
cascades, 2066; Hold-up rock, 2093; 
Jupiter terrace, 2033, 2035, 2036; 
Kepler cascades, 2091; Lioness gey- 
ser, 2085; Lone star geyser, 2092; 
Lower falls, 2104; Mammoth hot 
springs hotel, 2031; Natural bridge, 
2102; Old faithful geyser, 2076, 2078; 
View down canyon showing cement 
bridge, 2111; Rapids above Upper 
Falls, 2122, 2127; Repairing boats, 
2103; Shaw and Powell camp, De- 
lacey Creek, 2094; Shaw and Powell 
coach, Willow Creek camp, 2039; 
Scene on Yellowstone river, 2125, 2126; 
Sheep eaters cliff, 2042; Thumbs, 
2099, 2101; Upper Falls, 2107, 2121; 
View of government road, 2123. © 
Oct. 10, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 22, 1909; 
J 133691-133749. 


BuzzA-RHEEM co., Minneapolis, Minn. 
[11 photographs. ] [24775-24785 
After the big game.—Campus mara- 
thon.—Crew of the future.—Cross 
country run.—Endurance run.—Five 
mile event.—Foot-ball calendar.—For- 
ward pass.—Good interference.—Ofi- 
side play.—Touchdown. © Novy. 1, 
oo 26 each Oct. 20, 1909; J 
133462-133472. 


CAMPBELL (HucH Stuart), Chicago, 
Il. [24786-24794 
[Noted actresses; by H. S. Camp- 
bell] : 
Barrison (Mabel) and _iittle 
“ Fitchie;” Barrymore (Ethel); Burke 
(Billie); Doro (Marie); Herne 
(Chystal; Kalich (Bertha); Man- 
nering (Mary); Nazimova (Alla); 
Stahl (Rose). © Aug. 5, 1909; 2 ¢. 
each Aug. 5, 1909; K 1310-1318. 
CAMPBELL ART CO., Elizabeth, N. J. 
| [24795-24799 
Moonlight in the cornfield; by John 
Kabel, 3545. 


. Moonlight on the Suwannee; 
John Kabel, 3547. 


Musketeer, 3549. 
Pond view; by John Kabel, 3546. 
Road to the farm; by John Kabel, 
© Sept. 16, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 17, 
1909; H 87-91. 
CAPPER (ArTHUR), Topeka, Kans. 
[24800-24823 


by 


Roosevelt tour: 
Caravan on the march; Fallen 
-monarch; Flamingoes on lake Han- 
-Rington; Gaboon puff adder; Grant’s 


CLASSES, H TO K 
24836 


| CAPPER (ARTHUR)—Continued. 


gazelle; Hippopotamus in the swamp; 
Hunting big game; King of the Masai 
velt; Lion hunter’s lookout; Lions of 
Uganda; Map of Africa ; Mombasa har- 
bor; Naples and Vesuvius; On the 
alert; Rhinoceros at rest; Roosevelt 
expedition; Signal hill, Gibraltar; 
| Sleeping crocodile; Steamer Hamburg; 
Tropic jungle; Tsavo bridge; View of 
Cairo, Egypt; Views of the Suez Canal; 
Zebras and gnus. © Aug. 12, 1909: 2 
e. each Oct. 22, 1909; K 3274-3297. 


CARLSON BROS., Elgin, I]. [24824 


St. Charles, Ill. Fox river. © Sept. 
7, 1909; 2 ce. Sept. 23, 1909; J 132163. 


CARPENTER (CHARLES T.), 

phia, Pa. [24825 

Foot-ball design. © Sept. 29, 1909: 
2 ce. Sept. 30, 1909; K 2516. 


Philadel- 


CARROLL (J. B.), Chicago, Ill. [24826 
Negro head. © Aug., 1909; 2 ec. 
Sept. 16, 1909; K 2530. 


CATHMAN (BENTON D.), Waterbury, 
Conn. [24827 
No friction here. © Aug. 19, 1909; 


2 ec. Sept. 28, 1909; K 2979. 


CHAPMAN (ROBERT) cCO., Brooklyn, 
Nt, OY: [24828-24832 
Battle of Bunker hill. © Nov. 1, 


1909; 2 e. Oct. 12, 19095 K.2998- 


Grandma’s trunk. © Nov. 1, 1909; 
2 ec) Oct. 20, 1909; K- SiGT. 


Great expectations. © Noy. 1,1909; 
2 & Oct. 12,1909: K 2997. 
© 


In turbulent waters. Nov. 1, 
1909; 2 ce. Oct. 12, 1909; K 2999. 


Pride of the farm. © Noy. 1, 1909: 


2 e. Oct. 12, 1909; K 2996. 


CHASE (G. W.) MERC. Co., St. Joseph, 

Mo. [24833 

Chase’s chocolates. © Oct. 1, 1909: 
2c. Aug. 28, 1909; K 1365. 


CHAUTAUQUA PHOTOGRAPHIC Co., Pitts- 
burg, Pa. [24834-24835 
Bear and north pole. © 1. Sept. 
23, 1909; J 182105. 
Forbes field, opening game, June 30, 
1909. ©1c. Sept. 28, 1909; J 182708. 


CHICAGO CONCERTINA CLUB, INC., Chi- 

cago, Ill. [24836 

Chicago concertina club. © 1 e. 
Oct. 9, 1909; J 1382883. 


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24837 


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CHICKERING (HLMER), Boston, Mass. 
[24837-24849 
Harvard university, inauguration of 
President Lowell, 1-138. Oct. 0; 
1909; 2 c. each Oct. 18, 1909; J 183076- 
133088. 
CrIANI (ALFONSE A.), New York, N. Y. 
[24850 
‘Cloud scraper. © Sept. 28, 1909; 
2 ¢. Sept. 23, 1909; J 132104. 
CLiaRK (H. R.), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[24851 
Cincinnati, Ohio, Luedeking’s new 


store, N. E. cor. 6th and Vine sts. © 
Oet* 38) 190952. cs Ock. Ade BOOOE AT 


132978. 
CLARK LITHO Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[24852 
Automobile insurance. © Oct. 9. 


£909; 2c. Oct. 11, 1909" K 2308. 


CLAUSS (HENRIE), Fremont, Ohio. 
[24853 
Clauss shear girl ©1l1e. July 23, 


1909; J 1382760. 
Cogs (GEo. T.), Burlington, N. J. 
[24854 


Jersey devil. © Oct. 22, 1909; 2 c. 
Oet. 25, 1909 J. 1338750: 


CoFFIN (Harriet Eva), New York, 
Lee's [24855-24859 


17th century tobacco shop; scenes 
1-5. © Oct. 12, 1909; 2 @ each Oct. 
12, 1909; J 183048—133052. 


CoGHLAN (H. D.), Chicago, Ill. [24860 


Four in hand. © Oct. 11, 1909; 2 
e. Oct. 16, 1909; J 1338194. 


CoLsy (VINCENT V.), Denver, Colo. 
[8 prints. ] [24861-24868 

I don’t want to be an angel.—It isn’t 
my face, kid, it’s my shape.—No North 
Pole for mine.—Nobody loves a fat 
man.—Say !—She loves me, she loves 
me not.—We’re afraid to go home in 
the dark. © Oct. 8, 1909; 2c. each 
Oct, 11, 1909: K 2870-2876. 

With thou beside me singing in the 
wilderness. © Aug. 28, 1909; 2 ec. 
Aug. 27, 1909; K 1729. 


CoLLirR (P. F:) & son, New York, 
INS. [24869-24873 
[New York, N. Y. Hudson-Fulton 
celeLration.] Panoramic view of the 
naval parade. © Oct. 7, 1909; 2 «. 
Oct. 6, 1909; K 2790. 
Tramping across Africa : 
Meru Kikuyu dance; Native 
woman looking down at child; Native 


398 


divine.—To those we love dearest and | 


Cottier (P. F.) & son—Continued. 


woman with child; Samburu Masai 
village. © Sept. 30, 1909; 2c. each 
Sept. 30, 1909; K 2517-2520. 


COLONIAL ART PUB. CO., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

[24874 

Rare-bit (A) © Sept. 21, 1909; 2 c¢. 
Sept. 22, 1909; K 2114. 


ComInes (A. G.) & SON, Oberlin, Ohio. 
[24875-24878 


College colors.—Problem of life.— 
Two services.—What is really worth 
while. © Oct. 16, 1909; 2 ¢. each Oct. 
18, 1909; K 3103-3106. 


COMPTON & SONS LITHO. & PTG. Co., St. 
Louis, Mo. [24879 


Emperor Shah Jehau. © Oct. 21, 
1909 ; 2 ce. Oct. 29, 1909; K 3457. 


CoNWELL (L. R.), New York, N. Y. 
[108 posteards. ] 24880-24987 


All hail, O glorious Easter.—Best of 
luck is sure to follow.—Christ the 
Lord is risen.—Day we celebrate.— 
Erin go bragh.—Greetings, G. A. R.— 
Harp that once thro’ Tara’s hall.— 
In loving memory.—In Thy glorious 
resurrection.—Lest we forget.—May 
Easter beauty make thee glad.—Our 
country forever.—Play a tune of 
memories true.—Purple morning of 
EKaster.—Should auld acquaintance be 
forgot.—Sing Easter heralds sing.—To 
my comrade.—Very little maid for 
me. © Aug. 17, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 
18, 1809.; K 795, 796, 798-808, 810, 812, 
816-818. 


To my valentine: As champion of 
all sporting teams.—F'amous musician 
you will be—If I may claim you as 
my own.—If your love be firm and 
true—Ill always’ dictate words 


most. © Aug. 17, 1909; 2 @ each 
Aug. 18, 1909; K 797, 809, 811, 8138-815. 


Best wishes for a merry Xmas.—_ 
Columbia.—Long may it wave.—Merry 
Xmas, 1-4.—Star spangled banner.— 
Wishing you Christmas cheer.—Xmas 
greetings, 1-3.—Yankee doodle. © 
Sept. 10, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 11, 1909; 
K 2357-2369. 

Best wishes for a happy New Year.— 
Happy New Year, A.—Happy New 
Year, B.—Jolly Christmas to all.— 
Kindest greetings for your Xmas.—_ 
Merry Christmas day to old friends | 
all—New Year greetings——To wish 
you a happy New Year.—With New) 
Year greetings. © Sept. 10, 1909; 2c. 
each Sept. 11, 1909; K 1788-1796. 


gumbaug. © Oct. 8, 1909; 2 
| af 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 4447, Nov., 1909 
Conwett (L. R.)—Continued. 
Canoeing 1-6.— Come _ quickly. — 
Home sweet home.—Marching thro’ 
Georgia.—Nation’s greatest day.—Now, 


don’t be bashful Now I wish I were | 


at home with you.—Now she’s up in 


arms against me.—Now this is doing | 


the right thing.—Oh, if only I were 
at home.—Sure an’ it’s tickled to death 
I'd be.—Sure it’s lovin’ ye I am.—Well 
and how are ye, Betty?—Why did I 
ever leave home and mother.—You 
know I’d rather be at home with you. 
© Sept. 13, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 14, 
1909; K 2355, 2356, 2370-2387. 


Easter Haster 


glory. greetings.— 
ings to my true love—Happy New 
Year, 1910.—I’ll be your sweetheart.— 
Joyful Easter.—Love’s remembrance.— 
Love’s token, 1 & 2.—Love’s valen- 
tine.— Many happy returns. — Many 
times, a happy New Year.—May the 
New Year be a happy one._—May thine 
be a happy Easter.—May your New 
Year be free from “‘ Sythes.’”—My 
hearts gift to my valentine—New 
Year greeting.—Peaceful Easter.—NSt. 
Valentine’s greeting.—St. Valentine’s 
greetings.—Sweet as violets is my val- 
entine.—To my heart’s best love.—To 
my sweetheart.—To my valentine, no. 
1-3.—To my valentine, from .—To 
wish you Easter joys.—While seeking 
hearts. © Sept. 27, 1909; 2 c. each 
Sept. 28, 1909: K 2426-2455. 


Best wishes for Thanksgiving day.— 
Bright new year for you.—Happy new 
year, 1 & 2.—Joyful new year to 
you.—Kind thoughts for the new 
year.—May your thanksgiving be a 
cheerful one.—Much happiness for the 
hew year.—Thanksgiving.—Thanrksgiv- 
ing greeting—Thanksgiving 
Wishing you an enjoyable thanksgiv- 


ing. © Oct. 25, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 26, 

1909; K 3417-3428. 

Coox (EAgey T.), New York, N. Y. 
[24988 


Stars and stripes nailed to the north 
pole. © Sept. 27, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 17, 
1909; K 2323. 


_Coomes (C. G.), South Coventry, Conn. 


[24989-24991 
South Coventry, Conn., Lake Wau- 
e. Sept. 
1909; J 132997. 


» 


© Oct. 26, 1909; 2 
J 133882, 133 3883. 


ee 


menu.— | 


Manning shore; view from Dun- | 
Siam’ S point. 
each Oct. 29, 1909; 


CLASSES, H TO K 


25026 


| Co-OPERATIVE GAME & NOVELTY Co., Dor- 

chester, Mass. [24992 
| Grandfather the jollies. © Sept. 29, 
| 1909; 2c. Oct. 2, 1909; J 183040. 


CORNWALL HuUDSON- FULTON COMMIT- 
TEE, Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y. 
[24993 
Sel, N. ¥., and the bay. © 
= pani 22, 1909 : 2c. Sept. 23, 1909; K 
225 


COTZHAUSEN (FREDERICK W. von), Mil- 
waukee, Wis. [ 24994 
Prince Barleycorn. © Oct. 16, 1909; 


be. . 2G, 2) ake : 
Greetings from my valentine.—Greet- | SR Nah 


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

[24995-25026 

Aeroplane races, dash for the North 

Pole, 5900. © Oct. 16, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 
18, 1909; K 38050. 


Afternoon tea. © Aug. 26, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 27,.1909; K 1844. 
Alexandra (Queen), 5863. © Sept. 


10, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1909; K 1825. 
All the Broadway stars, 5833. 
Aug. 18, 1909; 

881. 

Am dis yo’ trunk, 5890. © Oct. 16, 
1909; 2 ec. Oct. 18, 1909; K 3046. 

Arrival of Kitty; she charms them 
all, 5893. © Oct. 20, 1909s 2c) Oct-21, 
1909; K 3188. 

Chinatown trunk mystery. no. 5872. 
© Sept. 28, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1909; 


_ 


© 
2 cc Aus.. 20) 1909. K 


K 2477. 
= NOs Deke KS Septe oO) FOU wes 
Oct. 1, 1909; K 2554. 
N10; D8tbe., © Oct, 2 1909 2c: 
| Oct. 8, 1909; K 28382. 
no. 5876. © Sept. 30, 1909; 2 ec. 
Oct. 1, 1909; K 2555. 
no. 5877. © Sept. 30, 1909; 2 c. 
Oct. 1, 1909; K 2556. 
no. 5880. © Sept. 30, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Oct 1; 1909 7K 255s. 
no. 5886. © Oct. 7, 1909; 2 e. 
Oct. 8, 1909; K 2831. 


Departure of the Carlisle thread 
girls, 5869. © Sept. 21, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 22, 1909; K 2100. 

Dreamland July 4th, 5899. © Oct. 
16, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 18, 1909; IX 3047. 

Florede, Nellie. © Sept. 1, 1909; 
2 ce. Sept. 2, 1909; K 1512. 

Forrest (Florence) as Kitty, 5891. 
2 c. Oct. 21, 1909; K 


| © Oct. 19, 1909 ; 
3186. 


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25027 


pt. Iv, n. s.. v. 4 


COURIER CO. OF BuFFALO—Continued. 
Genee (Mlle Adeline). 5864. 
Sept. 10, 1909; e. Sept. 18, 1909; K 

1824. 


Hackett (Norman). 5846. © Sept. 
4, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1909; K 1693. 


5s5l. ©. Aus, 30; 19092. 2ire. 
Aug. 31, 1909; K 1415. 


9 


—s 


Howe’s (Lyman H.) travel festival, | 


5865. © Sept. 20, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 21, 
1909; K 2081. 


I think a queen might turn up, 5852. 


© Sept. 4, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1909; K 
1694. 
It’s good advice, 5901. © Oct. 16, 


1909 ; 2 ec. Oct. 18, 1909; K 3048. 

Johnson (Hal.) 
Kitty, 5892. © Oct. 20, 1909; 2 ¢. Oct. 
21, 1909; K 3187. 

Kitty, 5889. © Oct. 16, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 18, 1909; K 3049. 

McIntyre & Heath, 5894, 5895. 
Oct. 12, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 18, 1909; 
K 2972, 2978. 

Nell in cee 5870. © Sept. 
25, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1909; K 2318. 

No, I am yours, 5854. © Sept. 4, 
1909; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1909; K 1695. 

Sherry, who’s your fat friend, 5857. 
© Sept. 4, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1909; K 
1696. 

Sure we're brave. 
2 ec. Aug. 27, 1909; K 1345. 


Yorke (Gus) & Nick Adams. 5862. © 
Sept. 7, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1909; K 


1691. 


Coutts (Mrs. ALICE), Piedmont, Cal. 
[11 photographs] [25027-25037 


Chip of the old block.—Hunting.— 
Intruder.—Minne Haha.—On guard.— 


Toboganin.— Tomorrow will be Fri- | 


day.—Tug of war.—Turning turtle.-— 
War dance.—War party. (H 128655-— 
128665, June 22, 1909. 
2, 1909.) 


CRAPSEY (GEORGE B.), Kickbush, Wis. 
[25038-25040 
Teddy (Miss Alice) and G. B. Crap- 
sey, manager. © Aug. 21, 1909; 2 «. 
Sept. 24, 1909; K 2321. 
—— the roller skating bear, 1 & 2. 
© Aug. 21, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 24, 
1909; K 2320, 2399. 


CRIPPEN & REESE, Bemidji, Minn. 
[25041-25052 
Arches. © Oct. 20, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 
25, 1909; J 133763. 


in The arrival of | 


2 ec. each ae. | 


_ CRIPPEN & RrEESE—Continued. 


© | 


Bemidji, Minn., birdseye view, 1-5. 
© Oct. 20, 1909; 2 ec. each Oct. 25, 
1909; J 1383758133762. 


— [Lakeside park. Oek JZ. 


| 1909; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1909; J 133766. 


Lake Bemidji, Minn., moonlight on; 
1,2. © Oct. 20, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 25, 
1909; J 133767, 133769. 

Mississippi river view, 1, 2. © Oct. 
20, 1909; 2. ¢. each Oct. 25, 1909ena 


| 138764, 133768. 


Rustic bridge. © Oct. 20, 1909; 2c. 
Oct. 25, 1909; J 183765. 


CROONBORG (FREDERICK T.), New York, 
Neos [ 25058, 25054 
Advanced fashions. v. 4, no. 5. 
Supplements A, B. © Sept. 24, 1909; 
2c. each Sept. 25, 1909; K 2264, 2265. 


CROSE PHOTO CO., Gary, Ind. 


© 


[25055-25059 
Gary, Ind., Steel Mills: 

Blast furnaces and open hearth; 
Docks and blast furnaces; Open 
hearth; Section of the furnaces. © 
Oct. 25, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 25, 1909; 


| J 133781133783, 133785. 


Mother. © Oct. 25, 1909; 2 e¢. Oct. 


| 25, 1909: J 133784. 


_CULLINS (THOMAS OLIVER), Ada, Okla. 
© Aug. 26, 1909: 


[25060, 25061 
Ada, Okla.: 

City high school building; East 
central state normal building. © Aug. 
21, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 24, 1909; K 
167A), AGP. 


CUNNINGHAM (A. H.) & SmirH (J. 
H.), Lowell, Mass. [25062-25064 
Angel’s gift. © Oct. 21, 1909; 2c. 
Oct. 22, 1909; J 133487. 
First born.—Motherhood. © Oct. 
15, 1909; 2 c« each Oct. 14, 19095°>9 
| 183109, 133110. 


| Curtis (ASABEL), Seattle, Wash. 


[25065-25068 

Mt. Rainier, Wash.: 
From Moraine park: From Mowich 
valley; From spray park. © Aug. 24, 


1909; 2 ec. each Aug 30)) 19080 s 
| 131697-131700. 
Mystic lake valley. © Aug. 


24, 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1909; J 131701, 


Boston, Mass. | 
[25069-25100 — 
American Madonna. © Sept. 138, 
1909; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1909; J 181779. 


CurTIs & CAMERON, 


400 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 44-47, Nov., 1909 


Curtis & CAMERON—Continued. 


Annie Laurie. 93 by 73 in., 123 by 
10 in., and 203 by 16 in. 


131782. 
Auld lang syne. 934 by 73 in., 123 by 
131785. 


Chrystal ball. 9% by 7% in., 123 by 
10 in. © Sept. 13, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 
15, 1909; J 131786, 131787. 


Dance (Detail). 
2 ec. Sept. 15, 1909; J 131788. 

Doleci far nocenti. 9% by 74 in., 123 
by 10 in. © Sept. 18, 1909; 2 c. each 
Sept. 15, 1909; J 131789, 131790. 


pepe hark! the lark. 9% by 73 in., | . 
424 by 10 in., 204 by 16 in. © Sept. 13, | 7, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1909; K 2883. 


1909; 2 c. each Sept. 15, 1909; J | 


131791131793. 

Last rose of summer. 1-3. © Oct. 
oto.) 2 Gc each Oct. 13, 1909; J 
133089-133091. 


On the coast of Kabylie. 8 by 18 in., | 


fy oet im. ©) Sept. 13, 1909; 2 c. 
each Sept. 15, 1909; J 181794, 181795. 


Ready for the county fair. 6 by 93 


in. and 8 by 13 in. 


133787. 


Science. 
13, 1909; J 1838095. 


String of pearls. 


131798. 


Sweet and low. 93 by 73 in., 123 by | 
© Sept. 18, 1909; | 
2 c each Sept. 15, 1909; J 131799- | 


10 in., 203 by 16 in. 


131801. 

Two companions. : 
1909 ; 2 c. each Oct. 13, 1909; J 133092- 
133094. 


DADMUN co., Boston, Mass. 


Boston, Mass. 
facade. 
1909; J 133591. 


DaAGNALL (JoHN M.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 

[25102 

Cupids play with love darts. © 

Sept. 3, 1909; 2 c. July 30, 1909; K 
1741. 


Dampr (C. J.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
| [251038 
Burgess (Frederick), Bishop of Long 


[25101 


| DANIELSON 


© Sept. 13, | 
1909 ; 2c. each Sept. 15, 1909; J 131780- | 
| good gifts. 
| Sept. 15, 1909; IKK 1932-1934. 
10 in., 203 by 16 in. © Sept. 13, 1909; | 
2 c. each Sept. 15, 1909; J 131783- | 


© Sept. 13, 1909; | 


© Oct. 23, 1909; | 
= (c teach Oct. 25, 1909; J 133786, | 


Oct. 11, 1909; 2 c. Oct. | 
aoe! e (1909: 2 c. 


Ser 
10 in., 203 by 16 in. © Sept. 13, 1909; | 
2c. each Sept. 15, 1909; J 131796-— 


13. © Oct. 11, | 


New opera house | 
© Uc, 12, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 18, | 


25153 


(FRANCES W.), Danielson, 
Conn. [3 prints. ] | 25104-25106 
Father and mother birds’ care.—How 
God fed Elijah.—Thanking God for 
© Sept. 14, 1909; 2 c. each 


Davis (A. W.), Boston, Mass. [25107 
[Brighton, Mass.] Metropolitan 
driving club program. © Oct. 18, 1909; 
2 ec. Oct. 19, 1909; K 3113. 
DAVIS (BRAMWELL), Great Neck, L. L., 
N.Y. [25108-25110 
New York, N. Y.: 
Business section. © Sept. 7, 1909; 
2c. Sept. 29, 1909; K 2816. 
Downtown section. © Sept. 3, 


| 1909; 2 ce. Sept. 4, 1909; K 1608. 


Uptown business section. © Sept. 


Davis (M. B.), Helena, Mont. [25111 
Helena, Mont. President Taft. © 


| Oct. 5, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1909; J 133261. 


Davis (M. S8.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[25112-25113 
We're only the pumpkin boys.—We’re 
the pumpkin boys. © Aug. 30, 1909; 
2 c. each Sept. 4, 1909; K 1615-1616. 


Davis & EICKEMEYER, New York, N. Y. 
[25114-25124 


Bishop Mundelein, studies R, K, D, 
Bd eo EO GS nr ©" Sep ie, 
each Sept. 20, 1909; J 


Dawson (R. E.), Chicago, Il. . 
[25125 


Feeding the sheep. © Oct. 1, 1909; 
2 e. Oct. 9, 1909; J 1382901. ’ 


DECKER (ALFRED) & COHN, Chicago, 
EL, [25126-25128 
Protector overcoat. © Oct. 9, 1909; 
2 ce. Sept. 20, 1909; K 2004. j 
Sport. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 28, 
1909; K 2294. 
Student. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2c. Aug. 
28, 1909; K 2295. 


DENNIS (Harry), Three Oaks, Mich. 
[25129 


Young mason with his first pin. © 
Nov. 15, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 27, 1909; J 


133857. 


DETROIT PUB. Co., Detroit, Mich. 
[25130-25153 


Braddock, Pa., Edgar Thomson 
works, Carnegie steel co. ©—; 2 ¢. 


Island. © Oct. 15, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 5, | 


1909; J 1335172. Sept. 30, 1909; J 1823859. 


4) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25154 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 


Delaware water gap, Pa., from Pros- 
pect rock, 80356. © Oct. 27, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 29, 1909; K 3447. 

[Detroit, Mich.] Detroit river tun- 
nel, sinking last tubular section, 
071381-071383. © Sept. 21, 1909; 2 «. 
each, Oct. 21, 1909; J 133449, 133450, 
133453. 

Majestic building. © Oct. 8, 
1909; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1909; K 2941. 

Duquesne, Pa., Carnegie steel co., 
Duquesne plant. © Sept. 24, 1909; 
2 c. Sept. 30, 1909; J 132360. 

Eleanor; by Frank. W. Benson. © 
Sept. 24, 1909; 2 ec. Sept. 30, 1909; 
2 Dee Ws 4 

Happy days: by Elizabeth Nourse. 
© Sept. 24, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 30, 1909; 
H 110. 


Isabella; or The pot of Basil; by 
John W. Alexander. © Sept. 24, 1909: 
2c. Sept. 30, 1909; H 111. 


Moonlight over the Pacific, 8755. 
© Oct 27, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 29, 1909; K 
3446. 

Pittsburg, Pa.: 

Carnegie lake, 071862; Carnegie 
library, 071868; Carnegie technical 
institute, 0713864; Forbes ave., resi- 
dence, 071371; Forbes field, entrance 
to, 071374; Fountain and Elks temple, 
071867; Highland park, general view, 
071368; Margaret Morrison school, 
071370; National tube works, 0713738; 
Presbyterian hospital & Washington 
monument, 0713866; Sixth st. bridge, 
071361; Wood st. from Liberty, 0713872 


© Aug. 26, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. D1, 
1909; J 183446—-133448, 133451, 183452, 
133454133460. 


Forbes field, 015634. © Oct. 5, 
1909; 2 e. Oct. 21, 1909; J 133461. 


DE WERSE (JAMES W.), Salida, Cal. 
[25154 
We are after you! © Oct. 25, 1909; 
2e. Oct. 25, 1909; K 3341. 


DiETz (WILLIAM H.) Chicago, Ei, 
[25155-25158 
We miss you. 96-99. © July 17, 1909; 
2c. each Aug. 18, 1909; K 820-828. 


Dow DRUG Co., Dow, Okla. [25159 
Dow, Okla., Dow lake, entrance to 
park. © Sept. 6, 1909; 2 ec. Sept. 27, 
1909; J 182951. 
Draz (FRANCIS) & ©CO., 
N. ¥.. 


Story of the grape vine. 
1909; 2 e. Oct. 


New York, 

[25160 
© Oct. 27, 
7, 1909; K 2811. 


402 


DRUMMOND-LUDLOW co., New York, 
Re Xe [25161-25167 
Simplex stamp affixer. © July 8, 
1909; 2 ec. Aug. 6, 1909; K1327. 
— ist-6th positions. © Sept. 10, 
Epa 2 c. each Sept. 16, 1909; K 1920— 


DUNNING (R. I.), Spokane, Wash. 
[25168-25169 
Spokane, Wash., night scenes: 
Natatorium park; On Riverside. 
© Aug. 5, 1909; 2c. each Aug. 23, 1909; 
Ke L821 733. 


DUNNINGTON (W. W.), Weston, W. Va. 
[25170-25173 
Webster Springs, W. Va.: 
Bathing; Dahlias; Gregory Knob, 
1, 2. Webster Springs hotel lawn. © 
Sept. 20, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 18, 1909; 
J 131936—-131940. 


DUNTHORNE (RosErRT), London, Eng. 
[25174-25175 


Palma cathedral, Majorca, the pul- 
pit. © Oct. 25, 1909; 2G erway 
1909; K 2847. 

Salamanca. © Oct. 25, 1909; 2 «¢. 
Oct. 11, 1909; K 2846. 


Dupont DE NeEMouRS (E. I.) POWDER 

co., Wilmington, Del. [25176 

There he is. © Aug. 17, 1909227 
Oct. 26, 1909; IX 3410. 


Dutron (Epitra HELEN), Burlington, 
New Jersey. [25177-25183 


Bed of cat-tails.— Bend in the river.— 
Broken dam.— Corner in wheat. — 
Gathering hay.—Gathering wheat.— 
Reaper and binder. © Oct. 1, 1909; 2 
e. each Sept. 15, 1909; J 1382718182724. 


Ecton (Mrs. M.), Council Grove, Kans. 
[25184 


Council Grove, Kans., Kaw Indian 
mission (1850). © Aug. 16, 1909; 2c. 
Sept. 2, 1909; K 2189. 


EpDISHAW (Wm. H.), Philadelphia, Par 

[25185 

Philadelphia, Pa., Walnut lane 

bridge, Wissahickon. © Sept. 18, 1909; 
2 ec. Sept. 14. 1909; K 1848. 


EDISON MFG. Co., Orange, N. J 
[25186-25254 
[Moving pictures. ] 

All’s fair in love; scenes 1-3. 
Oct. 29, 1909; 2 ce. each Oct. 30, 1909; 
J 134001134008. : 

Expert glass blowers; scenes 13. 
© Oct. 8, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 1 1909; 
a 133000133002. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 4447, Noy., 1909 


EpISON MFG. co.—Continued. 


Great game; scenes 1-3. © Oct. 22, 
1909 ; 2 ec. each Oct. 30,.1909 ; J 13839S6— 
133988. 


Hansel and Gretel; scenes 1-3. 
Oct. 15, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 21, 1909; J 
133431-1334383. 

Laddie, scenes 1-5. © Oct. 5, 1909; 
2 ec. each Oct. 7,1909; J 182805—132809. 


Lie, scenes 1-4. © Oct. 26, 1909; 
2 ec. each Oct. 30, 1909; J 133993— 
133996. 


Little sister, scenes 1-3. © Sept. 14, 
1909: 2c. each Sept. 16, 1909; J 131S08— 
131810. 


Lost hand-bag, scenes 1-4. © Oct. 
pao, 2. c. each Oct. 30, 1909; J 
133989-133992. 

Minister’s daughter, scenes 1-8. © 
Oct. 8, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 11, 1909; J 
133003—133010. 


New life, scenes 1-9. © Oct. 12, 
1909 ; 2 c. each Oct. 18, 1909; J 1832387-— 
133245. 


Ordeal, scenes 14. © Sept. 21, 1909: 
2 ec. each Sept. 23, 1909; J 182110- 
182113. 


Their social education, scenes 1-4. 
© Oct. 19, 1909; 2 ec. each Oct. 26, 
1909; J 1383820-1338238. 

Three kisses, scenes 14. © Oct. 29, 
1909 ; 2 c. each Oct. 30, 1909; J 1338997- 
134000. 


Two of a kind, scenes 1-3. © Oct. 
fee eee each Oct. 5, 1909; J 
132748-132750. 

Wallace jewels, scenes 1-5. © Oct. 


esos) ec each Oct. 5, 1909; J 
132751-132755. 

Whitler’s witless wanderings, scenes 
14. © Oct. 15, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 21, 
1909; J 133434-133437. 


EDWARDS (GEORGE WHARTON), New 
Tork N.Y. [25255-25260 
Antique push sleigh.—Bowl of or- 
anges.—Fisherman of Urk.—Tiled in- 
terior.— Tulip field.— Zeeland milk- 
maid. © Sept. 28, 1909; 2 c. each 
Sept. 22, 1909; K 2094-2099. 


Ecpert (H. H.), Atlantic, Iowa. 
[25261-25270 
Atlantic, Iowa: 

Bird’s-eye views from top of court 
house dome, (a) Business portion, (b) 
Looking N. W., (c) Looking south; 
Chestnut st., looking north; Fire team 
No. 1, A, B; Horse shoe bend; Presi- 
dent Taft; Rock Island flyer crossing 
bridge; Scene at Rock Island bridge. 
© Sept. 30, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 27, 
1909; J 182960-132969. 


25309 
EICKEMEYER (RvuDOLF), New York, 
We. [25271-25272 


By the wayside in the Catskills. 
© Sept. 16, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1909; 


© | J 132051. 


In southern California. © Sept. 16, 
1909 ; 2 ec. Sept. 20, 1909; J 182052. 


ELLIOTT (CHAS. H.) Co., Phila., Pa. 
[25273 
Sigma Delta Rho. © Oct. 1, 1909; 
2 e. Sept. 20, 1909; K 2758. 


ELLIs (FRANK C.), Taos, N. Mex. 
[25274-25276 
Taos, N. Mex.: 

Kit Carson’s grave; Kit Carson’s 
house; Plaza in winter. © Sept. 10, 
1909; 2 ec. each Sept. 27, 1909; K 2904— 
2906. 


ELttis & MANASSA, Salt Lake City, 
Utah. [25277 
Salt Lake City publicity stamp. © 
Aug. 10, 1909; 2 ec Sept. 14, 1909; 
K 1935. 


ELLISON (THOMAS), Boston, Mass. 
[25278 
Boston, Mass., art museum. © Oct. 
9, 1909); 2-e5 Oct. 115-1909 ; J AS2982: 


Eson (A. W.) & Co., Boston, Mass. 
[25279-25280 
Autumn afternoon on the Dyle; by 
Victor Gilsoul. © Sept. 7, 1909; 2 e. 
Sept. 7, 1909; K 1618. 
New York, N. Y., Broad street; by 
Colin Campbell Cooper. © Sept. 7, 
1909; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1909; K 1617. 


ENBERG (HENRY), Bellingham, Wash. 

[25281-25285 

Deming glacier and moraines, 1.— 

Death-trap crevasse, 2.—Interior of 

crater, 5.—Mt. Baker crater vent, 

3.—Old Pluto’s crevasse, 4. ©1c. each 
Sept. 7, 1909; J 132432-132436. 


ENGELSTADT (LupDvic), Deerfield, Wis. 

[25286-25287 

Trempealeau valley and _ beaver 

ereek parish. 1, 2. © Nov. 2, 1909; 

2 ec. each Oct. 30, 1909; J 133984, 
133985. 


ENGLISH WOOLEN MILLS CO. ING., Cleve- 


land, Ohio. [22 prints.] 
[25288-25309 
And now for autumn. © Aug. 29, 


1909; 1 ec. Aug. 31, 1909; K 1416. 
Class. © Sept. 16, 1909; 1 ¢. Sept. 
18, 1909; K 1998. 
Conclusions. © Sept. 7, 1909; 1 «¢. 
Sept. 10, 1909; K 1783. 


403 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25310 


ENGLISH WOOLEN MILLS Co. Inc.—Cont’d. 


Harly bird. © Sept. 3, 1909; 1 «. 
Sept. 7, 1909; K 1658. 
Emphasis. © Sept. 27, 1909; 1 «. 
Sept. 28, 1909; K 2468. 
Enterprise. © Sept. 10, 1909; 1 ec. 
Sept. 13, 1909; K 1808. 
_ Enthusiasm. © Sept. 20, 1909; 1c. 
Sept. 21, 1909; K 2079. 
Fall fashions. © Aug. 27, 1909; 1c. 
Aug. 28, 1909; K 1364. 
Good taste. © Sept. 21, 1909; 1 ec. 
Sept. 24, 1909; K 2227. 
Growth unshakable. © Sept. 5, 
1909; 1 c. Sept. 8, 1909; K 1689. 
Honesty. © -Aue) St 2909: 2 «c. 
Sept. 3, 1909; K 1598. 
Illustrated border for ad. © Sept. 
29, 1909 1 ee Oct..1, .T909 = K 2539: 
Individualism. © Sept. 17, 1909; 
de. Sept. 20, 19095. K 200. 
Inexpensive tailoring. © Oct. 17, 
1909 32 e) Oets 19) 51909 s ike Sits: 
Motoring. © Sept. 23, 1909; 1 ec. 
Sept. 24, 1909; K 2230. 
Organization. © Aug. 30, 1909; 1c. 
Aug. 31, 1909; K 1417. 
Personality. © Sept. 6, 1909; 1 «. 
Sept. 8, 1909; K 1690. 
Promptness. © Sept. 2, 1909; 1 «¢. 
Sept. 4, 1909; K 1607. 
Reliability. © Sept. 19, 1909; 1. 
Sept. 21, 1909; K 2080. 
Service. © Sept. 14, 1909; 1 e«. 
Sept. 16, 1909; K 1915. 
Uptodateness. © Sept. 
1 ec. Sept. 14, 1909; K 1867. 
Vitality. © Sept. 26, 1909: 2 «@ 
Sept. 28, 1909; K 2467. 
Ewart (Wm. Warez), Birmingham, 
Ala. [25810-25315 
College pennant series, 456. © July 
8, 1909; 276. Aug. 30; 1909: 1K 2190: 
—— 461-465. © Sept. 18, 1909; 2 ¢. 
each Sept. 29, 1909; K 2469-24738. 
Ewine (J. G.), Crowley, La. [25316 
Creole Mammy. © Oct. 9,1909; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 9, 1909; J 1383439. 
Maser (J. H.) & son, Norfolk, Va. 
[25317 
Virginian ry. hundred car train. © 
Oct. 9; 18095: (2 .e OG ti tone ai 
132981. 


FAIRBANK (N. K.) co., Chicago, Ill. 
[253818 
“Gold Dust” twins as Right broth- 


ers. © Sept. 28, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 16, 
1909; K 3015. 


12, 1909; 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


FAIRCHILD PUB. CO., Chicago, Ill. 
[25319 


Horse laugh. © Oct. 25, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 11, 1909; K 3299. 


FAIRWEATHER (HENRY W.), Chicago, 
EG, [25320 
Seating capacity of our home. © 
Oct. 1, 1909; 2 ¢c.’Oct. 6, 1909 = KK 23Ge. 


FaLuane (H. C.), Los Angeles, Cal. 
[25321 


Taft (W. H.) © @Oet. 10; 1909R2ee; 
Oct. 7, 1909; K 2983. 


FAULKNER (C. W.) & co. LTD., London, 

England. [25322 

This little piggie. © Sept. 1, 1909; 
2 ce. Sept. 10, 1909; K 1750. 


FAWKNER (FREDERICK P.), Cairo, Ill. 

[25323-25325 

Cairo, Ill., living flag of school 

children. © Oct. 26, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 
30, 1909; J 188962. 


—— Taft (Pres.) at Cairo, [1., Oct. 
26, 1909. © Oct. 27, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 30, 
1909; J 183961. 


Taft (President) addressing 
crowd. © Oct. 26, 1909; 2 e. Oct. 30, 
1909; J 1383963. 


FEIGENBAUM “TRUNK co., Cleveland, 

Ohio. [25326 

American wardrobe trunk. © Sept. 
15, 1909; 2 ce. Oct. 1, 1909 ; Me 25s8: 


FIcKE (FRANcIS), San Francisco, Cal. 
[25827 
San Francisco, Cal. Portula festi- 


val. © Sept. 25, 1909; 2 ce. Oct. 18, 
1909; K- 3118. 


FINE ARTS ILLUSTRATING Co., Chicago, 

Ill. [253828 

I am the candy-man. © Oct. 5, 
1909; 2 ¢. Oct. 7, 1909; Ke 2si2: 


Fisu (J.), Missoula, Mont. 
[25329-25330 
Alberton, Mont., head of Limestone 
spring. © Sept. 13, 1909; 2 ec. Sept. 
18, 1909; J 131938. 
— Tunnel in the foot-hills near C. 
M.& P.S.R. RB. © Sept. 14190372 
ce. Sept. 18, 1909; J 181932. 


FisHer (C. A.), Minot, N. Dak. 
[25331-25332 
Minot, N. Dak. : 


Magic city; St. Leo’s. © Oct. 9, 
1909; 2 ec. each Oct. 2, 1909; J 1338117, 
13317855; 


404 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 4447, Nov., 1909 


CLASSES, H TO K 


25389 


FISHBAUGH (W. A.), Empire, Canal 


Zone. [ 25883-25344 
[Panama Canal]: 
Empire, canal and_ suspension 


bridge; Gatun, building locks; Gatun, 
eable towers and eleciric railway; 
Gatun, I. C. C. quarters; Gatun, suc- 
tion dredge; Lidgerwood, cars unload- 
ing dirt; Panama city, scene in; Pan- 


ama city, view of; Porto Bello, getting | 


rock for the crusher; Porto Bello, 
rock crusher and pumps; Wreckers 
picking up a steam shovel. © Oct. 
2, 1909; 2 ce. each Oct. 19, 1909; J 
183291-133301. 

—— Loading big rocks. © Oct. 7, 
fy. 2 &. Oct. 15, 1909; J 133150. 


Fiace (ArtHuour L.), Durango, Mexico. 

[25345 

Jesu’s Maria falls, near Zapotes, 

meee) ft c. Oct. 25, 1909; J 
133578. 


Foans (ANDREW B.), New York, N. Y. 
[25346 

Hudson-Fulton postal card. © 
Oct. 1, 1909; 2 c. Oct 4, 1909; K 2954. 


Fotry (E. F.), New York, N. Y. 
} [25347-25349 
Bowne (Frances Hewitt). © July 
1, 1909; 2c. Sept. 16, 1909; J 131952. 


Smith (Rey. John Talbot), 2109, 1 
& 2. © Oct. 20, 1909; 2 c each Oct. 
27, 1909; J 183861, 133862. 


_Forry (Joun R.), Petoskey, Michigan. 

[25350 

Unveiling Pere Marquette statue. 

© Sept. 9, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1909; 
J 133030. 


_Foiterer (STEPHEN LANE), New York, 
[25351 
Class pin page no. 3. © Aug. 10, 
1909; 2 ce. Aug. 17, 1909; K 1091. 


)EH'OLLETT co., New York, N. Y. [25352 


| Half Moon. © Sept. 23, 1909; 2 c. 
| Sept. 25, 1909; K 2263. 


_FoLsom Bros. co. 1nc., San Diego, Cal. 
[25353 
' San Diego, the southwestern gate. 
© Sept. 27, 1909; 2 c Oct. 2, 1909; 
pK 3120. 


\ Forsytu (CHAS.), Winchester, Kans. 
| [253854 
Shipment of Kansas corn. © Oct. 


14, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1909; J 133576. 


15371—09——2 


ForsytH (NorMAN A.), Butte, Mont. 
[25855-25360 
Bringing in a bunch to load.—Cen- 
ter horse gets chased by mad bull.— 
Danger ahead for the horses.—King of 
American wild animals.—Scientists ex- 
ploring Glacier park.—Wild horses 
swimming with buffaloes. © Sept. 15, 
1909; 2 ec. each Sept. 13, 1909; J 
132725-132730. 


FOWLER (AMBROSE), New York, N. Y. 

[253861 

Long Beach views, 73, 88, 89. 

© Sept. 19, 1909; 2 ec. each Sept. 18, 
1909; J 132437-132439. 


FOWNES BROS. & Co., New York, N. Y. 
[25362 
This means best. © Aug. 25, 1909; 

= c. Sept. 4, 1909; K 1614. 


Fox (CHARLES HENRY), Phila., Pa. 
[ 25863-25364 
Autumn beauties, 22825.—Chrysan- 
themums, 22826. © Oct. 18, 1909; 2 e¢. 
each Oct. 19, 1909; J 133283—-133284. 


FREDERICKSON Co., Chicago, Il. 
[11 prints.] [25365-25375 

Brow of the _ hill.—Grand-fathers 
dividend.—Latest out.—Lovers’ lane.— 
Moonlight drive.—Willing captive. © 
Sept. 30, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 2, 1909; 
K 2680-2685. 

Close of day.—Gathering storm.— 
Lowing herd.—Riverside drive.—Still 
waters. © Oct. 1, 1909; 2 ¢c. each Oct. 
14, 1909; K 2991-2995. 


FrRopere (J. R.), Goldfield, Nev. 
[25376 


Froberg (J. R.), airship 1. ©Sept. 17, 
1909; 2 e. Oct. 4, 1909; J 182473. 


Frost & REED, Bristol, Eng. 
[25377, 25378 
Mother (The); by Frank Dicksee. 
© Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 19, 1909; K 
1749. 
Snowy garb of a sleeping earth. © 
Oct Ay 1900 |. 25:0. Oet. “11s. 2909=) 1 
2848. 


GALLAGHER (C. D.), Ely, Nev. 
[25379-25389 


Concentration. © Sept. 28, 1909; 2 
eiOct. 4,.1908' (J. 1338778. 

Copper flat, 3. © Sept. 28, 1909; 
2 e: Oct. 4, 19093 J 138771. 

Ely, Nevada: F 

Murry st.; Ore train; Staff quar. 

ters; Veteran hoist; Veteran mine; 
Veteran townsite. © Oct. 16, 1909; 
2 ce. each Oct. 23, 1909; J 1838611— 
133616. 


405 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


(25390 


GALLAGHER (C. D.)—Continued. 


Giroux mines. © Sept. 28, 1909; 2 ec. 
Oct. 4, 1909; J 133770. 


Pit. © Sept. 28, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 
1909; J 183774. 

Smelter, Nev., McGill residence. © 
sept. 26, 1909; 2 .e.; Oet. 4, 1909 )5;.3 
(BSye ps 


GALLAGHER (JAMES), Philadelphia, Pa. 

[25890 

Philadelphia, Caledonian club, ju- 

bilee year 1909. © Sept. 16, 1909; 2c. 
Sept. 16, 1909; J 1381941. 


Gear (A. 8.), Los Angeles, Cal. [25391 
He, she and it. © Oct. 2, 1909; 2c. 
Oek TF, 1909: J 1838751. 


GERLACH-BARKLOW co., Joliet, Il. [18 
prints. ] [ 25392-25404 

Autumn leaves, 36010.—Carnations, 
8501.—Chrysanthemums, 385011.—Ge- 
raniums, 3507.—Golden rod, 3509.—Li- 
lacs, 8505.—Narcissus, 8503.—Poin- 
setta, 386012.—Poppies, 3508.—Roses, 
8506.—Tulips, 8504.—Violets, 3502. 
Sept. 10, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 11, 1909; 
K 2174-2185. 

On a point. © Dee. 1, 1909; 2. 
Oct. 6, 1909; K 2780. 


GESSFORD (J. G.), New York, N. Y. 


[ 25405-25407, 


Lovett (Robert S.) 1-3. © Sept. 
17; 1909; 2.¢. each Sept. 17, 1909: J 
1382701—132708. 


GILBERT (C. ALLAN), New York, N. Y. 
[25408-25412 
[5 reproductions of a work of art.] 
Captivation.— Culmination.— Flirta- 
tion.— Mystification.—Supplication. © 
Sept. 21, 1909; 2 ec. each Oct. 1, 1909; 
dt 17. 


GILBERT (CALVIN H.), Independence, 
Iowa. [25413-25415 

De F. (Miss) © Sept. 23, 1909; 
2c. Sept. 23, 1909; J 132933. 

Gitana. © Sept. 23, 1909; 2 ec. Sept. 
27, 1909; J 132955. 

Independence, Iowa, Hawthorne 
building. © Oct. 4, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 
1909; J 183259. 

GILL (Gay), Quincy, Il. [25416 

Vive la gander. © Oct. 6, 1909; 
2 ec. Oct. 5, 1909; K 2975. 

GNECCHI (J. WILLIAM), New York, 
NA Oe PES! [25417-15423 

Adrianus IV Pont. Max. Anglicus.— 

‘Benedictus, P. I11. Romanus.—lIoannes 


IV. Pont. Max. Dalmata.—Ioannes 
XXIII. Papa Neapolita.—Liberius, P. 


pt. Iv, n.s., v. 4 


GNECCHI (J. WILLIAM)—Continued. 
P. I. Romanus.—Peirvs (S. Simon) L 
Papa Bethsaidensis.—Pius IV. Papa 
Mediolanen. © Oct. 1, 1909; 2 c. each 
Oct. 18, 1909; K 2964-2970. 


GoETZE (OTTO D.), Seattle, Wash. 
[25424-25428 
Seattle [Wash.] A. Y. P. Exp., 1909. 
Bird’s-eye view. © Sept. 26, 1909; 
2 e. Oct. 25; 1909 ieee 
Eskimo family from Labrador, 
1 & 2; 1081, 1088: Columbia (Miss) 
from Labrador, 1083; Columbia (Miss) 
and her mother from Labrador, 1082. 
© Aug. 10, 1909; 2 ¢ each Oct. 25; 
1909; J 183777—-133780. 
GOLDENSKY (EiAs), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[25429 
Princess Rajah. © Oct. 22, 1909; 
2 ec. Oct. 23, 1909; JF 14359: 


GoopricH (M. Victor), Sterling, Il. 
[25430-25431 


Sterling, Il: 

Cc. & N. W. trains crossing Lake 
Sinnissippi: Up river from government 
dam. © Sept. 18, 1909; 2 ec. each 
Sept. 22, 1909; J 182087, 132088. 
GRANDT (Fritz) & co., Berlin, Ger. 

[ 25432-25435 
Iphigenie; by M. Pischon. © July 
31, 1909; 2 ec. Aug. 28, 1909; 6k 
Junges volk. © July 31, 1909; 2c. 
Aug. 28, 1909; H 60. 


So nimm denn meine hinde und 
fiihre mich; by M. Pischon. © July 
31, 1909; 2 ec. Aug. 28, 1909; H 58. 


Waldermiirchen; by Hans Kober- 


stein. © July 31, 1909; 2 ec. Aug. 28, 

1909; H 58. 

Graves (B. C. & C. R.), Mt. Vernon, 
IN ini a [254386 


Mt. Vernon, N. Y., south fourth ave. 
(design for souvenir card). © Aug. 
25, 1909; 2 ce. Sept. 2, 1909; K 2389. 


GRAY LITHOGRAPH Co., New York, N. Y. 
[25437 
Good luck. © Oct. 8, 1909; 2 ec. Oct 
9, 1909; K 2886. 
GREENWOOD (HERBERT), Gardner, Mass. 
[25488 
Vireo on nest. © Oct. 5, 1909; 2 « 
Sept. 11, 1909; J 13830386. 


Grosset & DUNLAP, New York, N. Y. 


[25439 
Arms and the woman, illustration! 
for cover; by Harrison Fisher. © Oct. 


1, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1909; H 105. 


406 


| 
Ny 


a 


| 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 44-47, Nov., 1909 


25503 


GROSSFIELD (G. G.), Rushford, Minn. 
[25440-25441 
Rushford, Minn., looking southeast, 
A, B. © Oct. 1, 1909; 2c. each Oct. 4, 


1909; J 133274, 133275. 


GUBELMAN PUB. CO., New York, N. Y. 
[ 25442-25454 
After you my dear Alphonse. © 
Sept. 11, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1909; K 
1782. 
Cattle in the meadow lands; by 
Emile Van Marcke. © Sept. 10, 1909; 
2 c. Sept. 8, 1909; K 1697. 


Feeding time; by Charles Emile 
Jacque. © Sept. 10, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 
7, 1909; K 1620. 


Grief of the Pasha; by Jean Leon 
Gerome. © Sept. 10, 1909; 2 ec. Sept. 
S 1909: K 1745. 

Haying time; by C. EH. Colby. © 
Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 26, 1909; K 
1047. 

Meadow (The); by Daubigney. © 
Sept. 138, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1909; K 
1746. 

Nurse (The) ; by Joseph Isreals. © 
Sept. 10, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1909; K 
1698. 

Nutting time; by C. E. Colby. © 


Sept. 1, 1909; 2 ec. Aug. 26, 1909; K 
1048. 

Preparing the sermon; by Josse 
Frappa. © Sept. 13, 1909; 2 ¢. Sept. 
9, 1909; K 1747. 

Return of the French fishing post; 
by Jean Judin. © Sept. 16, 1909; 2. 
Sept. 16, 1909; K 1914. 

Storm at Scheveningen; by Andreas 
Achenbach. © Sept. 13, 1909; 2 e. 
Sept. 9, 1909; K 1748. 

Tempest (The); by Louis ees 


_ © Sept. 10, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1909; 


1699. 


Well, what do you think of that. 
| © Sept. feos. 2 €. Aug. 27, 1909; K 


| 1346. 


GusTIN (EH. W.), New York, N. Y. 
[25455-25458 
Dear Sir:—yYour favor received. 
© Sept. 11, 1909; 2 ec. Sept. 13, 1909; 


© Aug. 9, 


§} K 1807. 


Her Royal Highness. 


1909: 2 c. Sept. 13, 1909: K 1808. 


I don’t know where I’m going. © 
Sept. 11, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1909; 


4809. 


If I only had the price. © Sept. 11, 
1909; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1909; K 1810. 


GUTMANN & GUTMANN, New York, 

i Pa [25459 

Cook or Peary? © Sept. 17, 1909; 
2 ce. Sept. 22, 1909; K 2107. 


HAINES PHOTO co., Conneaut, Ohio. 
[25460-25488 
Albany, N. Y. State normal school. 
© Oct. 18, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1909; J 
133481. 


Manlius, N. Y., St. John’s military 
academy; 1, 2. © Sept. 29, 1909; 2 ¢. 
each Oct. 1, 1909; J 188120; 133121. 

New York, N. Y.: 

Broadway from Battery park; 
College of New York; Columbia uni- 
versity; Grant’s tomb and Riverside 
drive; New York university 1, 2; 
Statute of liberty; Water front. © 
Oct. 18, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 19, 1909; 
J 13838476-133478, 183480, 1334S83- 
133486. 

— Hudson-Fulton naval parade, 
14. © Oct. 12, 1909; 2 c each Oct. 
14, 1909; J 183306—-133309. 

— Hudson river: 

English battleships; Holland war- 
ship. © Oct. 18, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 
19, 1909; J 183479, 183482. 

Oswego, N. Y.: 

Panorama; Oil well supply co.; 
River front. © Sept. 22, 1909; 2 «. 
each Sept. 25, 1909; J 132918-132920. 

Syracuse, N. Y., Syracuse university, 
14. © Sept. 29, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 1, 
1909; J 183122-133125. 

Utica, N. Y., panorama. © Sept. 29, 
1909; 2 ec. Oct. 1, 1909; J 1383126. 

West Point, [N. Y.]: 

Battle monument; 
Foot-ball game; 


Buildings ; 
Inspection and dress 
parade; Looking up the Hudson. © 
Oct. 27, 1909; 2 c. each. Oct. 29, 1909; 
J 188876—133880. 


Hau (D. B.), La Conner, Wash. 
[25489-25496 

© Oct. 6, 1909; 

1909; J 1838065- 


Farm scenes, 18-21. 
Dvr eae Oct.) 12: 
133068. 

[Harvest scenes.] 14-17. © Sept. 
9, 1909; 2 ec. each Sept. 14, 1909; J 
132928-132931. 


HALL ee P.) & soN, New York, 
N. [25497-25503 
eae | (EH. M..8:) . ©) Cakes, 
1909; 2 ce. Oct. 6, 1909; J 1382801. 
Lusitania (S. S.) 6147. © Oct. 11, 
1909; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1909; J 1838256. 


407 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25504 


pt. Iv, 0. S., v. 4 


Hatt (Gro. P.) & son—Continued. 


[New York, N. Y.] Broadway north 
from post-office, 6145. © Sept. 23, 
1909; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1909; J 182184. 


— Sky line; 1909: 
6148; With Half Moon and Cler- 
mont. 6149. © Oct. 11, 1909; 2 «4 
each Oct. 12, 1909; J 1838059, 133060. 


—— Queensborough bridge, 6144. © 
Sept. 22, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 23, 1909; J 
182119. 


—110th street curve. © Aug. 6, 
1909; 2 ce. Aug. 6, 1909; K 946. 


HAtverson (B. A.), Chicago, [11. 
[25504 


Rattlesnake ready to strike. © Oct. 
25, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 27, 1909; J 133859. 


HALVERSON (LEwiIs H.), Blackduck, 
Minn. [25505-25506 


Mallard ducks—Wood ducks. © 
Oct. 8, 1909; 2 ec. each Oct. 11, 1909; J 
1382984, 182985. 


HAMILTON (S. R.), Chicago, Il. 
[25507-25508 
Chicago, IJ]l., Washington park hos- 
pital, 1, 2. © Sept. 20, 1909; 2 c. each 
Sept. 18, 1909; J 1382939, 182940. 


HARDEN (GEO. N.), Rockland, Me. 
[25509-25510 
Delaware (U. 8S. S.) on trial course 
off Rockland, Maine, A, B. © Oct. 25, 
1909; 2 ec. each Oct. 27, 1909; J 133852, 
133853. 


HARDEN (HoMER T.), Wichita, Kans. 
[25511 


Harvest queen coronation, peerless 
prophets 1909. © Sept. 23, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 24, 1909; J 182887. 


HarDMAN, Peck & Co., 
NS [25512-25513 
Gay (Maria) 1800-1; 1800-2. © 

July 1, 1909; 2 ec. each Sept. 16, 1909; 

J 1319538, 181954. 


HARPER & BROS., New York, N. Y. 
[25514-25517 


Aaron; by Edwin A. Abbey. (Illus. 
for Titus Andronicus.) © Sept. 23, 
1999; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1909; K 2262. 


Charmian: Your crown’s awry; Ill 
mend it, and then play—by Edwin A. 
Abbey (Antony and Cleopatra, Act 5, 
scene 2.) © Aug. 20, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 
21, 1909; K 925. 


Cleopatra: Sooth, la, I'll help; by 
Edwin A. Abbey. (Antony and Cleo- 
patra, act 4, scene 4.) © Aug. 20, 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1909; K 926. 


New York, 


408 


HARRISON (R. W.), Key West, Fla. 


HARPER & BROoS.—Continued. 


Enter Vertidius in triumph, etc., by 
Edwin A. Abbey. (Antony and Cleo- 
patra, act 3, scene 1.) © Aug. 20, 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1909; K 924. 


Harris (W. J.), Pittston, Pa. 
[25518-25519 


Lake Hopatcong, N. J. from Col. 
Green’s, Mt. Harry, B. © Dee. 9, 
1809; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1909; J 183134. 
Yacht club motor boat, 30-mile 
race Sept. 4, 1909, the start. © Sept. 
5, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1909; J 131926. 


[25520 

Key West harbor, moonlight. © 

Oct. .1, 1909; 2.¢. Sepie2a 2905-7 
132890. 


Hart, SCHAFFNER & Marx, Chicago, 
PE [25521-25562 
Afternoon affair. © Aug. 25, 1909; 
2 ce, Aus. 30, 1909 ie aiaeee 
At the bank. © Aug. 25, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 30, 1909; K 1886. 
At the club. © Aug. 25, 1909; 2 ce 
Aug. 30, 1909; K 13887. 
At the vaudeville. © Aug. 25, 1909; 
2 ec. Aug. 30, 1909; K 1388. 
Auto tour. © Sept. 21, 1909; 2 «. 
Sept. 27, 1909; K 2716. 
Bench show. © Aug. 25, 1909; 2 e. 
Aug. 30, 1909; K 1960. 
Case of charity. © Aug. 25, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 30, 1909; K 13889. 


Choosing the pets. © Aug. 25, 1909; 
2 ec. Aug. 30, 1909; K 13890. 

Christmas. © Sept. 18, 1909; 2 e¢. 
Oct. 21, 1909; K 3194. 

Corner stone. © Aug. 25, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 30, 1909; K 1891. 

Deal on the curb. © Aug. 25, 1909; 
2 e. Aug. 30, 1909; K 1392. 

Down the bay. © Aug. 25, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 30, 1909; K 13898. 

Driving the pair. © Aug. 26, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 80, 1909; K 1894. 

First of the season. © Aug. 25, 
1909; 2 ec. Aug. 30, 1909; K 1895. 

Going out. © Aug. 25, 1909; 2 ¢, 
Aug. 30, 1909; K 1896. 

Green room. © Aug. 25, 1909; 2 e. 
Aug. 30, 1909; K 13897. 

Hudson—Fulton celebration. © Sept. | 
10, 1909; 2 ec. Sept. 20; 1909; K 2008. | 

In the library. © Aug. 25, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 30, 1909; K 1898. 

Interviewing Santa Claus. © Aug. | 
25, 1909; 2 ec. Aug. 30, 1909; K 1899. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 44-47, Nov., 1909 


25585 


Hart, SCHAFFNER & Marx—Continued. 

Latest extra. © Aug. 25, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 30, 1909; K 1400. 

Long jump. © Aug. 25, 1909; 2 e¢. 
Aug. 30, 1909; K 1401. 

Manicure (The) © Aug. 25, 1909; 
2 ec. Aug. 30, 1909; K 1402. 

New Year, old wine. © Sept. 18, 
1909 ; 2 ce. Oct. 21, 1909; K 3195. 

Night at the opera. © Oct. 8, 1909; 
pee ew, 2, 1909; K 3191. 

On Broadway. © Aug. 25, i909; 
2 c. Aug. 30, 1909; K 1403. 

On the links. © Sept. 21, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 25, 1909; K 2260. 

On the polo field. © Sept. 10, 1909; 
2 c. Sept. 20, 1909; K 2009. 

Penfield (Edw.) waiting for the 
game. © Aug. 25, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 9, 
1909; K 1751. 

Preparing the feast. © Aug. 25, 
1909 ; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1909; K 1404. 

Rainy day. © Sept. 21, 1909; 2 «¢. 
Sept. 25, 1909; K 2261. 

Ready for the line-up. © Oct. 15, 
eee ©. Oct Al, 1909; K 3192. 

Ready for the tour. © Sept. 138, 
1909 ; 2 e. Sept. 22, 1909; K 2108. 

Ready to go. © Sept. 21, 1909; 2c. 
Sept. 25, 1909; K 2259. 

Ready to leave. © Aug. 25, 1909; 2 
e. Aug. 30, 1909; K 1405. 

Reassurance. © Aug. 25, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 30, 1909; K 1406. ; 

Referee. © Sept. 13, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 
22, 1909; K 2109. 

Safe from harm. © Aug. 25, 1909; 
2 e. Aug. 30, 1909; K 1407. 

Style book autumn & winter. 1909- 
1910. © Aug. 25, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 30, 
1909; K 1408. 

Thanksgiving. © Sept. 18, 1909; 2 
© Oct. 21, 1909; K 3198. 

Tourist (The) © Aug. 25, 1909; 2 


@. Aug. 30, 1909; K 1409. 


Watching the winner. © Aug. 25, 


1909; 2 ec. Aug. 30, 1909; K 1410. 


Yell-master. © Aug. 25, 1909; 2c. 
Aug. 30, 1909; K 1411. 


Harvey (FRED), Kansas City, Mo. 
[25563-25578 
Albuquerque, New Mex.: 
Hacienda of Perfecto Armijo; 
Sandia church, Pueblo of Sandia. © 
Noy. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 8, 1909; J 


— 182869, 182871. 


American Arab. © Oct. 1, 1909; 2 


| e. Oct. 9, 1909; J 132892. 


Harvey (FRED )—Continued. 


Awaiting the signal. © Oct. 1, 
1909; 2-¢. Oct. 9, 1909; J 132895. 

Clovis, New Mex., Gran Quivira, 
new Santa Fe hotel. © Noy. 1, 1909; 
2c. Oct. 25, 1909; J 133756. 


First riding lesson. © Oct. 1, 1909; 
2 ec. Oct. 9, 1909; J 132894. 


Francisco. © Oct. 1, 1909; 2 e. Oct. 
9, 1909; J 132898. 

Grand canyon of Arizona, Hotel El 
Tovar. © Aug. 28, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 30, 
1909; K 13881. 

Lamy, New Mex., Los Pinos hotel. 
© Oct. 25, 1909; 2 e. Oct. 8, 1909; J 
132868. 

Peace piper. © Oct. 1, 1909; 2. 
Oct. 9, 1909; J 132898. 

Snowy range near Trinidad, Colo. 
© Aug. 25, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1909; K 
1380. 

Taos, [N. Mex.]: 

Maiden; Ruin of Mission; Sunset; 
Taos, [N. Mex.] © Oct. 1, 1909; 2 ce. 
each Oct. 9, 1909; J 182896, 132897, 
132899, 1382900. — 

Williams, Ariz., Fray Marcos hotel. 
© Nov. 1, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1909; J - 
132870. 


HAUSLEITER (JULIUS), Brooklyn, N. Y. 

[25579-25580 

Connecticut (U. S. S.).—Liberté 

(French S. 8.) © Oct. 18, 1909; 2 e. 
each Oct. 19, 1909; J 133281—133282. 


Hay (W. P.), Washington, D. C. 
[25581-25582 
Phyla and classes of animals ar- 
ranged to show their supposed rela- 
tionships. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 
1, 1909; K 1459. 


Plants, important groups arranged 
to show their supposed relationships. 
© Sept. 1, 1909, 2 c. Sept. 1, 1909; K 
1458. 


HEADLEY & FARMER Co., Newark, N. J. 
[25583 


Around the world. © Oct. 15, 1909; 
2c. Sept. 24, 1909; K 2752. 


Heck (WitiiaM A.), Louisville, Ky? 
[25584 
Heck collects your accounts. © 
Oct. 27, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1909; K 2829. 


Hetreicu (J. W.), Carrollton, Ohio. 
[25585 
Carrollton and Oneida train. © 
Sept. 25, 1909; 2 ec. Sept. 30, 1909; 
K 2756. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25586 


pti Tv; i: Se V4 


HENCHEMER (JOHN), Crested Butte, 
Colo. [25586 


Poverty gulch. © Sept. 6, 1909; 2c. 
Oct. 2, 1909; J 182680. 


HENSCHEL (A. C.) & CO., Chicago, III. 
[6 prints.] [25587-25592 


Dan Baker. © Sept. 18, 1909; 2. 
Sept. 20, 1909: K 2746. 


Dolly Tott. — Don Leon. — John 
Eaton.—Molly Watson.—Wm. Mur- 
dock. © Sept. 14, 1909; 2 c. each 
Sept. 15, 1909; K 22538-2257. 


HENSEL (L.), Hawley, Pa. 
[25593-25596 
Rowland, Pa., Rowland house. © 
Sept. 23, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1909; K 
var 
Shohola, Pa., Shohola hotel. © 
Sept. 23, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1909; K 
2718. 
Varden, Wayne Co., Pa.: 
Middle creek falls; street view. 
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2 c each Sept. 25, 
1909; K 2719, 2720. 


HENSLEY (Davin Martin), Decatur, 

Ind. [25597 

Hensley (J. L.). © Sept. 18, 1909; 
2c. Sept. 14, 1909; K 1849. 


HERMANCE (L. Poughkeepsie, 
ING: [25598-25599 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1909. Hudson- 
Fulton fleet. ©Oct. 4, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 
41,1909; K 2974. 


—— Vassar college, main building. 


© Sept. 30, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1909; 
J 1382917. 


M.), 


HIBBARD (CHARLES J.), Minneapolis, 
Minn. [25600-25601 
Minnesota state fair 1909, 1,2. © 
Sept. 18, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 18, 1909; 
J 182915, 182916. 


HIcHBORN (Harriet D.), Stockton 

Springs, Maine. [25602-25605 

Searsport, Me.: 

Bathing shore 3; Bridge shore 4; 
Camden steamer entering iy: Moose 
point 2. © Aug. 21, 1909; 2 c. each 
Aug. 28, 1909; J 132713132716. 


HILDRETH (H. 8S.) co., Boston, Mass. 
[25606-25608 
[Velvet candy]: 
Give me some; Raised on velvet; 
They fight for it. © Oct. 5, 1909; 2 «. 
each Oct. 4, 1909; K 2976— 2978, 


Hitt (F. Eton), Mitchell, S. Dak. - 
[25609-25610 
Corn Palace, Mitchell, S. Dak.: 
Every day at the corn palace; 
stero view, 48. © Oct. 2, 1909; 2 «. 
each Oct. 5, 1909; J 133870,433174- 


Hitt (Harry F.), Fort Pierce, Fla. 

[25611 
© Sept. 15, 
2, 1909; J 131730. 


Hitt (R.), Philadelphia, Pa. [41 
prints. ] [25612-25652 
Aren’t they sweet.—Blue ribbon win- 
ner. — Bluegrass aristocrats. — Boston 
tea wharf.—Champion.—Chip of the 
old block.— Cross country. — Dairy 
maid.—Eternal question.—Hverything 
fresh.—Faithful friend.— Faithful 


Lightning flash, 824. 
1909; 2 c. Sept. 


from the madding crowd.—Fresh from 
the cow.—Haymakers.—Help wanted— 
male.—In action.—Leafy lane.—Look 
pleasant, bossy.—Lotus flower.—Mak- 
ing it hot for her.—Master of hounds.— 
Messengers of peace.—Milking time.— 
Mixed family.—Morning ride.—Now I 
lay me.—Oh! naughty moon.—Old head 
on young shoulders.—Old oaken buck- 
et. — Prize winner.— Queen of the 
May.— Snowbound.—Spin in the 
park.—Stitch in time.—Taking an in- 
terest in the business.— Tangled 
woods.—Turn of the tide-—Winding 
stream.—Winter sunshine. © Oct. 5,» 
1909; 2 c. each Oct. 18, 1909; K 3121— 
3161. 


HILLMAN (THOMAS L.), Island Falls, 


Me. [25653 
Island Falls, Me, Congregational 
church and parsonage. © Sept. 7, 


1909; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1909; J 181691. 


Hinps (AureEtius S.), Portland, Me. 
[25654 
Hinds’ honey and almond cream 
girl, © Oct. 14, 1909372 \epiG@Eies 
1909; K 2990. 


Hines (THALES A.), United States. 
[25655 


School days. © Sept. 23, 1909; 2 c. 
Sept. 27, 1909; J 182956. 


HIRMER (Max), Miinchen, Germany. 
[25656-25659 | 


Christus begegnet seiner mutter; | 
[von] Gebhard Fugel. © July 1, 1909; — | 
2 ec. Sept. 28, 1909; H 109. 

—nimmt das kreuz auf sich; 
[von] Gebhard Fugel. © July 1, 1909; 
2 ce. Sept. 28, 1909; H 108. 


410 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, 


nos. 44-47, Nov., 1909 


HirgMerR (Max)—Continued. 


stirbt am kreuz; [von] Gebhard 

Fugel. © July 1, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 28, 

7909 - > Ht 107. 

tréstet die frauen Jerusalems; 

[von] Gebhard Fugel. © July 1, 1909; 

2 c. Sept. 28,:1909; H 106. 

HoEHNER (A. F.), San Francisco, Cal. 

[25660 

Portala festival souvenir of Cali- 

fornia missions. © Aug. 20, 1909; 2c. 

Sept. 18, 1909; K 1956. 


HOLIDAY PICTURE MAKERS, Washington, 
[25661-25670 
Peepsie series, 1-4. © Sept. 4, 1909; 
2 c. each Sept. 7, 1909; K 1621-1625. 
——5&6. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2c. each 
Oct 25, 1909; K. 3356, 3357. 
—— 8-10. Miece. 1909-2" e: 
each Oct. 25, 1909; IKK 3358-3360. 


HOLLAND BOX co., Boston, Mass. [4 
prints. ] [25671-25674 
Chrysanthemum.— Poppies. — Snow 
ball Wild rose. © Sept. 10, 1909; 2 
ce. each Aug. 28, 1909; K 1461-1464. 
HoLuipaAy Box co., Detroit, Mich. [9 
prints. ] [25675-25683 
Getting ready for business.—Hail 
Columbia.—Heavier than gold.——Home 
rule——tLiberty or death.—Pilgrim’s 
choice. — Prospecting. — Serenade. — 
Witching hour. © Sept. 30, 1909; 2c. 
each Oct. 7, 1909; K 2802-2810. 


HOLLYER (SAMUEL), Hudson Heights, 
bids [25634-25685 


Half Moon (The) 1609.—Knicker- 
bocker cottage 1851. © Sept. 15, 
1909; 2 c. each Sept. 2, 1909; K 1957, 
1958. 


HOLMES MFG. CO., Chicago, III. 
[25686 


Basket ball girl. © Sept. 18, 1909; 
2 c. Sept. 25, 1909; K 2396. 


HoreGan (J.), JR., Scranton, Penn. 
[25687-25693 


Diamond vein; Sept. 14, 1909: 

North of Fairview ave., east cor- 
ner of 16 lot, 5212; North of Fairview 
eer eott. S. W. of 16, 5211; Pier 
about 90 ft. N. W. from corner 7th 
st. and Lack ave., 5210. © Sept. 18, 
©1909; 2 e. each Sept. 20, 1909; J 
132067-132069. 


Rock vein, Sept. 14, 1909: 

Under ninth st. 300 ft. from 16, 
5207; under s. side Chestnut st., nearly 
opposite N. W. corner of 16, 5209 : 50 
ft. north of Fairview ave., 100 ft. east 
of 16 lot, 5208. © Sept. 18, 1909; 2 ¢. 
each Sept. 20, 1909; J 1382064-132066. 


a is OMe 
25764 
Horean (J.), JR.—Continued. 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Tenth biennial 


convention national protective legion, 
Sept., 1909. © Sept. 23, 1909; 2 «. 
Sept. 25, 1909; J 182189. 


HorNER (Cart J.) co., Boston, Mass. 
[25694-25697 

Gardner (W. L.) © Sept. 30, 1909; 
2°e. Oet.- 1, 1909; F.4132426, 

Hill (Arthur D.) © Sept. 17, 1909; 
2 ce. Sept. 20, 1909; J 1382072. 

Speaker (Tris) © Sept. 30, 1909; 
2.2, Oct. AL, 1909 = 3. lieder. 

Wood (J.) © Sept. 30, 1909; 2c. 
Oetz 1; 1909)* F 132425. 


HorsMAN (BE. J.) co., New York, N. Y. 


[25698 
Billiken doll. © Aug. 20, 1909; 2e 
Sept. 2, 1909; K 1528. 


Hote, Carre MAy co., Cape May, N. J. 
[25699-25704 
Cape May, N. J., Hotel Cape May: 

Bird’s-eye view from; Front; 

Hotel Cape May; Ocean from; Piazza; 

Sunday evening concert. © Aug. 19, 

1909: 2 e eaeh Sept. 22, 1909; J 
132096-132101. 


Howarkp (PuHiuip EK.) Philadelphia, Pa. 

[25705-25706 

At the spring.—God the creator of 

all things. .© Sept. 18, 1909; 2 e. 
each Sept. 16, 1909; K 1926, 1927. 


Howe (FREpDrERIc E.), Dowagiae, Mich. 
[25707-25709 
Elks’ annual picnic, 1-8. © Oct. 26, 
1909 ; 2c. each Oct. 30, 1909; J 188981— 
133988. 
Howes (WINFIELD §8.), Butte, Mont. 
[25710 


Great Falls, Mont. © Oct. 6, 1909; 
2 ec. Oct. 15, 1909; J 183144. 


Hoxie (D. W.), Peace Dale, R. I. 
[257 1125714 
Neighborhood Guild: 

Bridge entrance; Entrance; Memo- 
rial; Memorial from north-west. © 
Sept. 11, 1909; 2 ec. each Aug. 27, 1909; 
J 133488-133491. 


HUBIN’S BIG POST CARD STORE, Atlantic 

City, N. J. [25715 

Tall cedar post card. © Sept. 14, 
1909; 2 c. Sept. 30, 1909; K 2757. 


HuDSON-FULTON CELEBRATION COMMIS- 
sion, New York, N. Y. 
[25716-25764 
[Floats :] 
Aeolian harp; Crowning of Bee- 
thoven; Egyptian art, music and liter- 


411 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25765 


Hvupson-FULTON CELEBRATION COMMIS- 
SION FLOATS—Continued. 


ature; Europa; Exploit of Marinus 
Willet; Fate of Henry Hudson; 
Fairies; Harvesting; Humor; Intro- 
duction of Croton water; Nathan 


Hale; Statue of liberty; Trial of John 
Peter Zenger; Washington taking oath 
of office. © Sept. 9, 1909; 2 c. each 
Sept. 3, 1909; K 1942-1955. 


Cinderella; Colors; Father Rhine; 
Frost King; Title car, Colonial period. 
© Sept. 9, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 4, 
1909; K 1937-1941. 


Colonial home; Death of Fafner; 
Dutch doorway ; Hamilton’s harangue; 
Legend of Sleepy Hollow; Lohengrin; 
Orpheus before Pluto; Publishing the 
eonstitution ; Reception of Peter Stuy- 
vesant; Season of hunting; Title car, 
Dutch period; Title car, United States 
and modern period; William Tell. © 
Sept. 9, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 10, 1909; 
K 1769-1781. 

Arion; Bowling on Bowling Green ; 
Carnival pageant; Clermont; Fulton’s 
(Robert) steamboat “ Clermont”; Ger- 
mania; Gnomes; Half Moon; Hudson’s 
(Henry) ship, the “Half Moon”; 
Hudson-Fulton celebration 1909; Leg- 
en_d of Hiawatha; Mermaids; Nieuw 
Amsterdam becomes New York; Order 
of the Cincinnati; Purchase of Man- 
hattan; Tannhiuser; War dance. © 
Sept. 18, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 14, 1909 ; 
J 1850-1866. 


HUGUENOT SOCIETY OF AMERICA, New 
VoOrk Nowy. [25765, 25766 
Huguenot society of America, ban- 
quet, April 20, 1909, A, B. © Sept. 24, 
ee 2c. each Sept. OT, 1909; K 2276, 
rat | 
Huett, (N. P.), Pawlet, Vt. [25767 


Dog sucking cow. © Oct. 4, 1909: 
2c. Oct. 6, 1909; K 2787. 


Hutt (Marvin CW itt, Te 
[25768, 25769 
Certificate of transfer—Member’s 
certificate. © Oct. 22, 1909; 2 ¢. each 
Oct. 22, 1909; K 3289, 3240. 


Hui & BigELow, Chicago, Ill. [25770 
_ Calendar, 1910. © Oct. 28, 1909; 2 
c. Oct. 19, 1909; K 3444. 
Hunt (Woopgury E.) co., Concord, 
N. H. [25771 
Risen this Easter day. © Sept. 20, 
1909 ; 2 c. Oct. .25, 1909; K 3831. 
Hunter (S. K.), Oceana, Va. [25772 


Princess Anne special. © Sept. 23, 
1909; 2 c. Sept. 30, 1909 3274: 


pt. Iv, 0. s., v. 4 


HUNTZINGER (ETHAN), Piqua, Ohio. 
[25773-25775 
Troy, Ohio: 
Public square; Rowan memorial 
1-4. © Oct. 2, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 1, 
1909; J 188129-1331338. 


Hurst (J. T.), Neodesha, Kans. 
[25776, 25777 


Neodesha, Kans., high school build- 
ing, A, B. © Oct. 7, 1909; 2 ce. each 
Oct. 11, 1909; J 183114, 1383115. 


Huy ters, New York, N. Y. [15 prints.] 
[25778-25792 


* Avenue of almond trees.—Cow.— 
Group of elephants.— Huyler’s cocoa 
& chocolate.—Lemons and oranges.— 
Madison square garden.—Mammoth 
cocoanut.—Many shiploads of pineap- 
ples. — Metropolitan building. — Mt. 
Washington. — Niagara falls. — Obe- 
lisks.—Pasteboard boxes.—Railroad 
train of freight cars.—Row of Huyler’s 
stores. © Oct. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 
8, 1909; K 1754-1768. 


IDEAL PHOTO co., Ambrose, N. Dak. 
[25793 


Ambrose [N. Dak.] on the Soo. © 
Aug. 24, 1909; 2.¢c. Sept. 7%, 2909 & 
2395. 


IMESON (THOMAS COLE), Jacksonville, 

Fa. [25794 

Curios. © Aug. 25, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 
28, 1909; K 19386. 


INDEX co., Pittsburg, Pa. [25795 


Adams (Chas.) © Oct. 19, 1909; 2 
e. Oct. 22, 1909; J 183514. 


INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. OF 
AMERICA, Chicago, Il. 
[25796-25797 
Alaskan mail carrier. © Nov. 1, 
1909; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1909; K 3430. 
Prosperity. © Aug. 14, 1909; 2 e. 
Aug. 21, 1909; K 927. 


INTERNATIONAL STEREOGRAPH CO., INC., 
Decatur, Il. [25798-25803 


Decatur, Ill. Club house, G. & T. 
tournament, 1909. © July 22, 1909; 2 
e. Oct. 11, 1909; J 132977. 


Farmer City, Ill., wreck on IJ]. Cen- 
tral R. R., Oct. 5, 1909; 1, 2. sO 
6, 1909; 2 e. each Oct. fe 1909; J 
152975, 132976. 


Parnell, Ill., 
5 ’O8: 

Crane lifting debris from wreck; 
Head-end collision, 3; Wreck, 4. © 
Oct. 6, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 11, 1909; J 
132978-132980. 


Til. Central RB. BR.OGt: 


412 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 44-47, Nov., 1909 


25841 

INTERNATIONAL TEXTBOOK CO., Scran- | JupDGE (W. A.), Waterville, Me. 
ton, Pa. [25804-25807 [25828 
Masonry bridge.—Reinforced con- H. and W. Co. © Oct. 4, 1909; 2 ¢. 

erete building construction.—Spandrel | Oct. 6, 1909; J 132762. 

sections.—Steel column and connec- K J i 2 r 
tions. © Aug. 14, 1909: 2 c each oe ea ULIUS) INC. New York, 
Sept. 25, 1909: K 2511-2514. N. Y. [25829 


IOWA BIRD CO., Des Moines, Iowa. 
[25808 
Parrots. © July 1, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 


4, 1909; K 3200. 


Jacosps (T. Tospy), Omaha, Nebr. 
[25809 
Seream, brother eagle, scream. © 
Pele Poses 2 €. sept. 2, 1909; K 
ie 


JOHNSON (ALFRED STANLEY) JR., Wau- 
pun, Wis. [25810 
Carp caught on Beaver Dam Pond 
[Wis.]. © Oct. 25, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 26, 
1909; J 133814. 


JOHNSON (C. D. G.) Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[25811 
Exhibitors booth design. © Sept. 


10, 1909; 2 ce. Sept. 9, 1909; K 1740. 


JOHNSTON (R. W.) stupios, Pittsburg, 
Pa. [25812 
Detroit base-ball club 1909. © Oct. 
42, 1909; 2 ce. Oct. 14, 1909; J 133146. 


JOHNSTON (W. & A. K.) .Lrtp. Edin- 
burgh, Scotland. [25813-25820 
Anatomy and physiology charts: 
Bones; Heart arteries; Ligaments; 
Muscles; Nervous system; Organs of 
digestion; Organs of sense and voice; 
Veins and lungs. © Aug. 6, 1909; 2. 
each Aug. 2, 1909; K 1985-1992. 


JONES (EtHet P.), Minneapolis, Minn. 

[25821-25823 

Italy; by E. P. Jones. © Sept. 15, 
1909; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1909; H 96. 


| Japan; by E. P. Jones. © Sept. 15, 
1909; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1909; H 94. 


Russia; by HB. P. Jones. © Sept. 15, 
_ 1909; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1909; H 95. 


JoNES (Louis C.), Salt Lake City, 
) Utah. [25824-25826 


Johnson (Jack): 

| And L. C. Jones; At Walker’s 
field; In Salt Lake City. © Aug. 27, 
1909: 2 ec. each Aug. 27, 1909; J 
131686—-131688. 


_ Joyce (Watter S.), Chicago, Il. 
[25827 


| Abato. © Oct. 6, 1909; 2 ¢. Oct. 8, 
| 1909; J 182867. 


| powder. 
| 22, 1909; K 3241. 


Kalish’s spearmint peroxide tooth 
© Aug. 15, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 


KANSAS CITY BOOK EXCHANGE, Kansas 

City, Mo. [25830 

Literary kid. © July 1, 1909; 2. 
Aug. 2, 1909; K 1321. 


KASSELL (B. C.), Chicago, Ill. [258381 


Masonic membership certificate. © 
Oct. 5, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 7, 1909; K 28138. 


KEITH (Epson) & co., Chicago, Il. 
[25832 
Girl with the muff. © Sept. 30, 
1909; 2 ec. Oct. 2, 1909; K 2690. 


KELLBERG STUDIO, Harrisburg, Pa. 
[25833 
Harrisburg, Pa. Mulberry street 
viaduct. © Sept. 6, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 23, 
1909; J 13838025. 


KELLERMAN (ANNETTE), New York, 

i. ie 4 [25834 

World swimmer and diver. © Aug. 
11, 1909; 2c. Aug. 14, 1909; K 1330. 


KELLOGG TOASTED CORN FLAKE CO., Bat- 
tle Creek, Mich. [25835 
Good morning, I’ve had my toasted 
corn flakes, have you? © Oct. 15, 
1909; 2 ec. Oct. 18, 1909; K 3445. 


Kent (Saran A.), Baraboo, Wis. 
[25836 
Christmas greetings. © Oct. 25, 
1909; 2 ce. Sept. 29, 1909; K 2902. 


KENT (WILLSON G.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[25837 
Direct from Paris. © Sept. 10, 1909; 

2 ec. Aug. 23, 1909; K 1664. 


KrENnyon (HENRY), Norwich, Conn. 
[25838-25839 
Early autumn in New England.— 
Sunset in the woods of Maine. © Oct. 
1, 1909: 2 c. each Sept. 13, 1909; K 
1804, 1805. 


KEPPLER & SCHWARZMANN, New York, 
ie [25840-25841 
Cover page. © Sept. 14, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 15, 1909; K 2597. 
Not all hay is made while the sun 
shines. © Sept. 14, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 15, 
1909; K 2398. 


413 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25842 
KESSLER (FREDERICK J.), Atlantic, 
Mass, [ 25842-25843 


Dorchester Bay [Mass.] sunset. © 
Oe 21, 1909: 2c: Oct. -27,01909 di 
1383851. 


Lishtning. .© Oct. 27, 190932 ce. 
Oct. 27, 1909; J 183850. 


KETTERLINUS LITHO. MFG. co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [25844-25845 
Amusing doggy. © Nov. 1, 1909; 
2 ec. Aug. 23, 1909; K 1978. 
Harvest kid. © Oct. 1, 1909; 2 «. 
Aug. 28, 1909; K 1460. 


KEYSTONE PUB. Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[25846 
Keystone, Nov., 1909, cover page. 
© Oct. 1, 1909; 2 c Oct. 5, 1909; K 
2800. 


KEYSTONE VIEW CO., Meadville, Pa. 
[25847 
Montrose, Colo., President Taft 
opens gunnison tunnel, Sept. 23, 1909. 
16601. © Oct. 8, 1909; 2 e@ Oct. 6, 
1909; J 1382764. 


KILNER (THERON W.), New York, N. Y. 

[25848 

His summer girl. © Aug. 4, 1909; 
2c. Oct. 11, 1909; J 182971. 


Kine (EH. W.), Chicago, Ill. 
[25849-25853 
Birmingham, 021-024 & 031. © Oct. 
9, 1909; 2 c@ each Oct. 12, 1909; K 
2917-2921. 


Kinnsy (C. M.), New York, N. Y. 
[25854 


In and out board. © 1 ce. Oct. 30, 
1909; J 188978. 


KiretLteEy (O. T.), Hannibal, Mo. 
[25855 
I love my Pear-y but oh! you 
Cook-ie. © Sept. 21, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 
30, 1909; K 2758. 


KLEE & co., New York, N. Y. [25856 


Forecaster, fig. 2830. © Oct. 6, 1909; 
2c. Oct. 7, 1909; K 2801. 


KLEIN stTupio, Milwaukee, Wis. 
[25857 
Milwaukee, Wis., municipal govern- 
ment, 1908-1910. © Oct. 12, 1909; 2c. 
Oct. 14, 1909; J 183111. 


KLINGMANN (Otto), New York, N. Y. 

[25858-25859 

Governor’s Island, N. Y., harbor, 

Wilbur Wright flying in his aero- 

plane. © Oct. 11, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 12, 
1909; J 133258. 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.4 


KLINGMANN (OtTtTo)—Continued. 
Philadelphia, Fairmont Park auto 

race, Oct. 9, 1909; automobile 12 be- 

ing dashed against telegraph pole. © 

Oct. 10, 1909; 2 ¢. Ochi2Z? 1s0S a 

183029. 

Knapp (E. R.), Hoboken, N. J. [25860 


Mechanical engineer scale. © Oct. 
5, 1909 ; 2 ce. Oct:6, 1909 Re 2sss: 


KNICKERBOCKER LITHO. Co., New York, 
[25861-25862 


New Years good tJluck check; 
[same] no. Al. © Sept. 15, 1909; 2c. 
each Aug. 31, 1909; K 1413, 1414. 


KocuH (FREDERICK) co., Newark, N. J. 

[25863 

Unique medals. © Sept. 21, 1909; 
2c. Sept. 22, 1909; K 2745. 

KoresBerR (PAuL C.) co., New “York, 

NOY [25864-25874 

Arizona.—Maine.—South Carolina.— 
South Dakota.—Utah. © Aug. 16, 
1909; 2 ce. each Aug. 17, 1909; K T77T—. 
781. 

North pole sketches: 

Be it ever so humble; Cold is this 
world; Come along with me; Meet 
me at the icy North Pole; Merrily we 
roll along; You and I. © Oct. 4, 1909; 
2c. each Oct. 7, 1909; K 2984-2989. 


KOEHLER (JOSEPH), New York, N. Y. 
[25875-25876 
Cook (Dr. F. A.) discovered North 
Pole, April 21, 1908.—Peary (Robert 
Ki.) discovered North Pole, Apr. 6, 


1909. © Sept. 21, 1909; 2 c each 
Sept. 21, 1909; K 2077, 2078. 
KOENIG (ARTHUR) co., Milwaukee, 
Wis. [25877 
Tirolean. © July 31, 1909; 2 «. 
Aug. 19, 1909; K 847. 
Krartr (Gro.), St. Paul, Minn. [25878 
Johnson (John A.) © Sept. 25, 


1909; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1909; J 182949. 
KUGLER (FRANK G.), Newark, N. J. 
[25879 
Argyle firing salute. © Oct. 1, 
1909 ; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1909; J 182959. 
LADD (ELIZABETH A.), Needham, Mass. 
[25880 
Needham, Mass., town hall. © Sept. 
8, 1909; 2 ec. Aug. 18, 1909; J 1381684. 
LA GREIDE (NELSON H.), Minneapolis, 
Minn. [25881-25882 
Oh you kid. © Sept. 23, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 20, 1909; K 2798. 
Our eyes have met. © Sept. 8, 
1909; 2 ce. Sept. 2, 1909; K 1665. 


414 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 44-47, Nov., 1909 


LAMB (J. & R.), New York. N. Y. 
[25888-25885 
Fort Amsterdam memorial tablet. 
© 1c. Oct. 1, 1909; J 182424. 


Michaelius (Jonas), first barrister 
of New Amsterdam. © 1 ec. Oct. 15, 
1909; J 188151. 


Minuit (Peter), 
New Amsterdam. 
1909; J 1838152. 


LAMBIN-WENIGMAN Co., Chicago, III. 
[25886-25888 
Every cloud has a silver lining; 
108.—Have you got a kitty? 107.— 
Take a big bite; 109. © Sept. 17, 
1909; 2 c each Sept. 20, 1909; K 
2186-2188. 


LANDON (C. N.), Cleveland, Ohio. 
[25889-25896 
Caricaturing, plates 1 & 2. © Sept. 


15, 1909; 2 ce. each Sept. 18, 1909; K 
1994, 1995. 


Figures symbolical of nations, plates 


first governor of 
Syd se, Oct: -15, 


1&2. © Oct. 5, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 


6, 1909; K 2936, 2937. 


Magsetei 2. (©) Oct. 23, 1909; 2 c. 
each Oct. 26, 1909; K 3415, 3416. 


Originating comic figures, plates 1 
& 2. © Oct. 2, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 
4, 1909; K 2988, 2939. 


LANDRETH (ALEXANDER G.), Niagara 
Falls, N. Y. [25897 


Horseshoe Falls from Goat Island. 
© Oct. 1, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1909; J 
133116. 


LANE (Gero. O.), Lawrenceburg, Ind. 

[25898 

Good American pair to draw to. © 

Sept. 12, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1909; J 
132682. 


LANGDON (SETH C.), Evanston, Ill. 
[25899 


[Evanston, I1l.] Northwestern uni- 
versity, Lunt library. © Sept. 20, 
agua. 2 ce. Oci. 12, 1909; J 1383062. 


LARGE & WEBSTER, Gunnison, Colo. 
[25900 
Gunnison, Colo., and site of State 
normal school. © Aug. 16, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 27, 1909; K 2280. 


LAVALLEUR (HE. H.), Lusk, Wyo. 
[25901-25904 
Douglas Fair, Wyo.: 

Lusk exhibit, non-irrigated, 5; 
Round up dinner, 7. © Oct. 15, 1909; 
2 ¢. each Oct. 14, 1909; J 133186, 
133137. 


25929 


LAVALLEUR (KE. E.)—Continued. 
Lusk, Wyo.: 
Lusk; Special exhibit train. © 
Oct. 27, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 28, 1909; 
J 1388884, 183885. 


Lawpy (HH. F.) & HinpmMarcH (R. B.), 
Denver, Colo. [25905 
Corona Moffat road, Colo., Crest of 
continental divide. © Oct. 1, 1909; 
2 e. Oct. "7; 19097) Jr taaa02, 


LAWRENCE (Geo. R.) co., Chicago, Il. 
[25906-25910 


American bankers association, bank- 
ers of Chicago, annual banquet to the 
executive council. © Sept. 24, 1909; 
2 e.sept, 27, 1909; 3 132275. 

Arctie club of America, banquet in 
honor of Frederick A. Cook, Waldorf- 
Astoria, N. Y. City, Sept. 23, 1909. © 
Sept. 23, 1909; 2 ec. Sept. 25, 1909; J 
132884. 


Chicago, [Ill.] South side park, Cubs 
vs. White Sox, Oct. 9, 1909. © Oct. 9, 
190952 ¢ Oct; 18.1909 ;-F 1338233) 


West side park, White Sox vs. 
Cubs, Oct. 10, 1909. © Oct. 15, 1909; 
Zac. Oet LS) 1909: Ff 1332082: 

Smith (Gypsy) revival, 7th regiment 
armory, Oct. 13, 1909. © Oct. 14, 
19093 2 cc. Oct #8, 1909.) J a33251- 


LEAVITT (Epwin M.), Rutland, Mass. 
[25911-25912 


Rutland, Mass., state sanatorium. 
© Oct. 5, 1909" 2 <& “Oct: “7, 1909 Tt 
1382810. 

—— Bird’s-eye view. © Oct. 18, 
1909 "2'e; Oct 20, 1909: (Sissoaee: 


LEE (JAMES) co., Chicago, Ill. [10 
prints. ] [25913-25922 
Belle of the plains.—Death of poor 
Fido.—From old Ohio.—Highland eat- 
tle—Home from the fields.—Old 
church lane. © July 10, 1909; 2 «. 
each July 22, 1909; K 2759-2764. 
Chieftain’s daughter. — Eleanor. — 
Rose and violet.—Virginia. © July 
24, 1909; 2 c. each July 28, 1909; K 
3448-3451. 


Lee (W. H.), Chicago, Il. 
[ 25923, 25924 
Decorative title page. © Oct. 8, 
1909; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1909; K 2968. 
Eureka, I have found it. © Oct. 1, 
1909; 2c. Aug. 26, 1909; K 1046. 


LESLIE-JUDGE co., New York, N. Y. 
[ 25925-25929 


Booklovers. © Sept. 15, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 24, 1909; K 2215. 


415 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25930 


pt. Iv, 0. S., v. 4 


LESLIE-JUDGE co.—Continued. 
Hypnotist (The) © Sept. 15, 1909; 
2c. Sept. 24, 1909; K 2216. 
Judge calendar 1910. © Sept. 21, 
1909; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1909; K 2515. 
Smokers heart. © Sept. 29, 1909; 
2 ec. Oct. 1, 1909; K 2548. 
Widow’s weeds. © Sept. 29, 1909; 
2 e. Oct. 1, 1909; K 2547. 


Levy (F. & H.) MANUFACTURING CO., 
New York, N. Y. [25930-25948 


Cook discovers the Pole. © Oct. 4, 
1909; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1909; K 2865. 

Don’t be afraid, Fido. © Sept. 1, 
1909; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1909; K 2170. 

Drifting. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 
9, 1909; K 2165. 

I love a mason. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 
ce. Sept. 9, 1909; K 2171. 

My wife’s gone to the country. © 
Sept. 1, 1909; 2 ec. Sept. 9, 1909; K 
2169. 

North Pole. © Oct. 4, 1909; 2 e. 
Oct. 11, 1909; K 2866. 

Oh! but it’s great to be poor. © 
Sept. 1, 1909; 2 ec. Sept. 9, 1909; K 
2168. 

On the boss’s time. © Sept. 1, 1909; 
2c. Sept. 9, 1909; K 2162. 

Sounds like giddap. © Sept. 1, 
1909; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1909; K 2163. 

Southern exposure. © Sept. 1, 1909; 
2c. Sept. 9, 1909; K 2161. 

Stop swearing, hubby. © Sept. 1, 
1909; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1909; K 2160. 

That’s what they all say. © Sept. 1, 
1909; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1909; K 2167. 

Toot! an’ be darned. © Sept. 1, 
1909; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1909; K 2164. 

Two soles with but a single thought. 
ous 1, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1909; K 


LIDGERWOOD MFG. COo., Chicago, Tl. 
[ 25944, 25945 
Lidgerwood - Crawford excavator, 
mounted on a barge. A&B. © Aug. 
16, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 18, 1909: K 
1471, 1472. 


LINDNER (RopBerRT), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[25946 
Pride of New York; by R. Lindner. 
rege 20, 1909; 2 ec. Sept. 21, 1909; 


Lines (L. E.), Springfield, Mo. [25947 


Autopiano in Arkansas. © 1 e¢. Oct. 
8, 1909; J 132846. 


LINKLETTER (L. G.), Seattle, Wash. 
[25948-25951 


Rainier national park, [Wash.]: 


Government road; Indian Henry’s 
old trail; Noble peak, view from; Saw 
tooth peak. © Aug. 6, 1909; 2 c. each 
Aug. 16, 1909; J 181692-131695. 


LoEB (EMANUEL) & co., Chicago, Il. 
[25952 
Fashion wall plate. © Oct. 15, 1909; 
2 e. Oct. 18, 1909; K 3095. 


(AvueusT), Tompkinsville, 


[25953-25964 


“Connecticut, (U. 8. 8.) 1212. © Oct. 
18, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1909: J 133323. 


Itasca (U. S. S.) 1209. © Oct. 14, 
1909; 2.¢.-Oct. 15; 19093 aes: 


Marietta (U. S. S.) 1210. © Oct. 
14, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 15; 19085" tester. 


Nebraska (U. 8S. S.) 1211. © Oct. 
14, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1909: J teateZ. 


Hudson-Fulton celebration : 

Bridges spanning East river, 1206; 
Brooklyn bridge, 1201; Metropolitan 
life building, 1200; Singer building 
tower, 1207; Soldiers & sailors monu- 
ment, 1204; Washington arch, 1203. 
© Oct. 14, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 15, 
1909; J 183173-133178. 

—— Statue of liberty, 1213. © Oct. 
18, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1909; J 1338322. 


Rhode Island (U. S. 8.) 1208. © 
Oct. 14, 1909; 2 « Oct. 15, 1909; Jo 
133179. 


Lorp (CLAUDE), Atlanta, Ga. 
[25965-25966 


Atlanta (Greater), 1909.—Atlanta, 


war time, 1864. © Sept. 6, 1909; 2 c. 
each Sept. 3, 1909; K 2210, 2211. 


LUBIN MFG. CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[25967 


How Brown got married. © Aug. 
16, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1909; J 133964. 


Lucas (JoHN) & co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[25968 


First note of American liberty. © 
Oct. 7, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1909; K 3074. 


Lucky (W. A.), New York, N. Y. 
[25969 
Flying high. © Sept. 27, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 28, 1909; K 2457. 


LUTKE (FREDERICK HERMAN), Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. [25970 
Half Moon and Clermont, 1909. © 
Sept. 9, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1909; K 
1673. 


LOEFFLER 
ONE: 


416 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 44-47, Nov., 1909 


CLASSES, H TO K 
26046 


LYMAN (BLANCHE L.), Chicago, III. 
[25971 
Being good is such a lonesome job. 
© Oct. 1, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1909; K 
2877. 


LYNCH (JOSEPH J.), New York, N. Y. 

[25972 

First taste of sweets. © Oct. 9, 
1909 ; 2 ec. Oct. 12, 1909; J 183024. 


Lynpon (A. S.), Ann Arbor, Mich. 
[25973-26044 
Ann Arbor, Mich.: 
Dam (The); Huron (The); 
Washtenaw avenue. © July 28, 1909; 
2c. each July 31, 1909; K 1213-1215. 


Appleton, Wis.: 

Bridge over Fox River; Fox 
River; Pretty view. © July 28, 1909; 
2c. each July 31, 1909; K 1216-1218. 

Breen Lake: sunset. © July 28, 
1909, 2 6. July 31, 1909; K 1219. 

Delavan Lake, Wis.: pretty view. 
© July 28, 1909; 2 ec. July 31, 1909: 
K 1220. 


Elkhart, Ind.: 

Drive along the Elkhart; Old 
mill race; St. Joe River dam; St. Joe 
River from Main st. bridge. © July 
28, 1909; 2 ec. each July 31, 1909; K 
1221-1224. 


Fox Lake, [I1.: 

Along the shore; Fox Lake from 
Mineola hotel; Mineola hotel. © July 
28, 1909; 2 c. each July 31, 1909; K 
1225-1227. 


Green Lake, Wis.: 

Drive along Green Lake; Maple- 
wood hotel; Maple Wood shore; Pleas- 
ant Point hotel; Sherwood Forest 
hotel. © July 28, 1909; 2 ct. each 
July 31, 1909; K 1228-1232. 


Hen Island power plant and dam. 
© July 28, 1909; 2c. July 31, 1909; K 
1233: 

Indian River, Mich.: 

Fountain place; Pretty view. © 
July 28, 1909; 2 ce. each July 31, 1909; 
K 1234, 1235. 


Klinger’s Lake, Mich.: 
Oakwood resort; [View of the 
lake] © July 28, 1909; 2 ec. each 
July 31, 1909; K 1237, 1236. 


Lake Geneva, Wis.: 

Along the path; Elgin club; Elgin 
club from the lake; N. W. Harris’ sum- 
mer home; On the shore. © July 28, 
-1909; 2 ec. each July 31, 1909; K 1288— 
1242. 

Lake Maxinkuckee, Culver, Ind.: 

Along the shore; Bathers; Lake; 
Lawn; Pretty view. © July 28, 1909; 
2c. each July 31, 1909; K 1244-1248. 


Lynpon (A. S.)—Continued. 


Madison, Wis.: Tenney park. © 
July 28, 1909; 2 c. July 31, 1909; K 
1248. 


Michigan, University of: 

Campus in winter; Engineering 
bldg.; Law building; Library; Michi- 
gan in winter. © July 28, 1909; 2c. 
each July 31, 1909; K 1249-1253. 


Mishawaka, Ind.: St. Joe River dam 
and Cedar st. bridge. © July 28, 1909; 
Ze. July Si, 1909 K tb: 

Roaring Brook, Mich.: 

Drive; Roaring Brook Inn. © 
July 28, 1909; 2 c. each July 31, 1909; 
Ke awe Ge 


South Bend, Ind.: 

Jefferson st. bridge; Notre Dame; 
Notre Dame, Grotto; St. Mary’s Acad- 
emy; St. Mary’s Academy, Collegiate 
Hall; Spring Brook park. © July 28, 
1809; 2 c. each July 31, 1909; K 1257-— 
1262. 


Three Rivers, Mich. : 

Corey Lake; Flint ave. bridge; 
Grand view hotel; Pretty drive; St. 
Joe River; St. Joe River dam. © July 
28, 1909; 2 c. each July 31, 1909; K 
1263-1268. 


Topinabee, Mich.: 
Dock (The); Pike’s summer tay- 
ern; Pines. © July 28, 1909; 2 «. 
each July 31, 1909; K 1269-1271. 


Traverse City, Mich.: 

Northern Michigan asylum; Pret- 
ty drive along Traverse Bay; Pretty 
view on Traverse Bay. © July 28, 
1909; 2 c. each July 31, 1909; K 1272— 
1274. 


Walloon Lake, Mich.: 

Indian garden; New Walloon ho- 
tel; Pretty view; Sunset; Walloon 
Lake. © July 28, 1909; 2c. each July 
31, 1909; K 1275-1279. 


Wisconsin, University of: 
Agricultural college; Chadburn 
Hall; Library, Y. M. C. A., Gymnasi- 
um; Rustic bridge, University drive; 
University Hall. © July 28, 1909; 2 
e. each July 31, 1909; K 1280-1284. 


Lyon & HEALy, Chicago, III. [26045 


Lyon & Healy piano. © Aug. 21, 
1909; 2 ce. Aug. 18, 1909; K 13823. 


McCaLi Huntingdon, 

Tenn. [26046 

Taft model sanitary camp. © Oct. 
5, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1909; K 2982. 


(JAMES H.), 


417 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26047 


McCuvre (R. B.), New York, N. Y. 
[26047-26048 
Around the world with Dorothy Dof. 
Aug. 29, 1909. © Aug. 29, 1909; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 30, 1909; K 1876. 
Circus toy. Aug. 29, 1909. © Aug. 
29, 1909; 1 c. Aug. 30, 1909; K 1377. 


McConkay (EUGENE), Enid, Okla. 
[26049 
Enid railroaders—1909. © Sept. 17, 
1909; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1909; J 132704. 


MacDonatp (PIRIE), New York, N. Y. 
[26050-26054 
Rannard (Otto T.), B, E, H, J. © 
Oct. 5, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 6, 1909; J 
132793-132796. 
Gordon. (C. W:.) ° ©’ July 3;- 1909; 
2 c. Sept. 18, 1909; J. 181935. 


MacDowerLt (Mrs. Epw. A.), Peter- 
borough, N. H. [26055-26057 


MacDowell memorial: 
Bark studio: Lower house; Upper 
home. © Aug. 1, 1909; 2 ¢. each July 
24, 1909; K 2914-2916. 


McGary (JEFFERSON J.), Denver, Colo. 
[26058 


Birth-stone and wedding anniver- 
sary. © Aug. 31, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 10, 
1909; K 1911. 


McKEnNzIE (HucH), Duluth; Minn. 
[26059-26065 
Chisholm, Minn.: 

Leonard mine: Monroe mine; She- 
nango mine. © Oct. 14, 1909: 2 «. 
each Oct. 21, 1909; J 133440, 133444, 
133445. 


Monroe location; Oliver iron 
mining co. © Oct. 6, 1909: 2 c. each 
Oct. 21, 1909: J 133441, 1383448. 


McGonagle (fire tug) pumping 6.000 
gallons of water a minute on Le Seuer 
mill fire. © July 11, 1909; 2 ¢. July 
io, 1909): J 1338147. 

Minnesota-Wisconsin league, pennant 
winners. © Sept. 5, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 21, 
1909; J 188442. 


McManus (J. D.), Morley, Mich. 
[26066-26068 
Morley, Mich. : 

North Cass street; South Cass 
street; Union depot. © July 4, 1908: 
2 ec. each Sept. 30, 1909; J 132710- 
132712. 


MACMILLAN LITHOGRAPHIC CO., Roch- 
ester, N. Y. [26069 


Eleventh commandment. © Aug. 20, 
1909; 2 ce. Aug. 27, 1909; K 1347. 


pt. Iv, 2. 's, Vet 


MAcOMBER (ALBERT R.), Attleboro, 
Mass. [26070 
Saylesville, R. I. Friends meeting. 
© Nov. 1, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 25, 1909; J 


183590. 


McWuHortTer (ALICE), Newburgh, N. Y. 

. [26071 

Gym girl. © Sept. 11, 1909; 2 «. 
Sept. 13, 1909; K 2319; 


MANAHAN (W. H.), gB., Hillsboro, 
N. [26072-26005 
029-8034, 8086-8053. © Sept. 10, 
1909; 2 c. each Oct. 1, 1909; J 132400— 


182423. 


Marceau (THEO. C.), New York, N. Y. 
[ 26096, 26097 


Bannard (Otto), 1.02) 4) Ocean 
1909; 2 c. each Oct. 8, 1909; J 132865, 
132866. 


MARCEAU CO., LTD, New York, N. Y. 
[26098-26101 
Battle (George Gordon) 1, 2.— 
Moore (Robert R.) 1, 2. © Oct. 11, 
1909; 2 ce. each Oct. 18, 1909; J 133097— 
133100. 


MarTIN (THOMAS), Hartford, Conn. 
| [26102 
Bulletin of the Connecticut fair 
1909. © Sept. 2, 1909; 2 ce. Sept. 4, 
1909; K 1687. 


MARTIN POST CARD Co., Ottawa, Kans. 
[26103 


Land of big corn. © Oct. 12, 1909; 
2 ¢c. Oct. 14,/1909: 7 isaiss 


Martz (J.), Wymore, Nebr. ; 
[ 26104, 26105 
Blue Springs, Nebr.: 
Bridge; Spray. © Sept. 13, 1909; 
2 ec. each Sept. 18, 1909; J 182706, 
132707. 


Maurer (JosepH M.), Galveston, Tex. 

[26106 

Greater Galveston causeway, pro- 

tected roadway. © Oct. 12, 1909; 2c. 
Oct. 15, 1909; J 183142. 


MAVERICK & WISSINGER CO., New York, 

ING YA [26107 

Hudson (Henry) & Robert Fulton. 

© Sept. 17, 1909; 2 ce. Sept. 17, 1909; 

K 2529. 

MEILER (GEORGE J.), Dayton, Ohio. 

[26108 

St. Clairville, Ohio, Views. © Sept. 
1, 1909; 2c. Aug. 11, 1909; K 13820. 
Méuirs (GrEo.), New York, N. Y. 

[26109-26114 

Cinderella up-to-date. © Oct. 27, 
1909; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1909; J 133255. 


418 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 44-47, Nov., 1909 


MéEtiés (Gero.)—Continued. 

For sale, a baby. © Nov. 8, 1909; 
2 e. Oct. 23, 1909; J 133581. 

For the cause of suffrage. B. © Oct. 
13, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 30, 1909; J 133027. 

Hypnotist’s revenge. © Noy. 3, 1909; 
2 @ Oct. 23, 1909; J 133580. 

Red star inn. © Nov. 17, 1909; 2. 
Oct. 23, 1909; J 133579. 

Stolen wireless. A. © Oct. 13, 1909 ; 
2 ec. Sept. 30, 1909; J 133026. 


Mey (Emi J. DE), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[26115 


Napoléon et son fils le roi de Rome 
(due de Reichstad). © Sept. 14, 1909; 
2 c. Sept. 15, 1909; H S86. 


Meyer (Ery) & Sruon (M. C.), Roch- 
ester, N. Y. [26116, 26117 


World’s finest men’s clothes. © Oct. 
3, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 20, 1909; K 3209. © 
Gene so09 > 2 ec. Oct. 22, 1909; K 
3298. 


Meyers (E. G.), Reinbeck, Iowa. 
[26118-26122 
I get it three times a day.—I love 
my sweet milk.—Warm lunch.—Warm 
meals at all hours.—We all like it. © 
Oct. 18, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 26, 1909; J 
133815-133819. 


MEZZO-GRAVURE Co., New York, N. Y. 
[26123 


Canal driver. © Oct. 5, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 4, 1909; K 2711. 


MIDDLETON (THOMAS B.), Santa Bar- 
bara, Cal. [26124 
Santa Barbara, Cal., rising tide. © 
Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 23, 1909; J 
131781. 


Miter (C. H.), Clark, S. Dak. [26125 


Clark, S. Dak., harvest scene near. 
© Aug. 12, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1909; 
J 132169. 


Mitire (C. R.), McCloud, Cal. 
[26126-26139 
Crater Lake, Oreg., 387, 388. © 
Sept. 4, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 2, 1909; 
J 131955, 131956. 


McCloud River, Cal.: 
Mt. Shasta from, 342: Upper 
Falls, 343. © Sept. 28. 1909; 2 «. 
each Oct. 5, 1909; J 132735, 132747. 


National Park, Oregon, Crater Lake: 
Broo at: 355: 382: 384; 386; 
Falls on Anna Creek, 345; Llao rock 
from Wizard Island, 356: Mt. Scott, 
350; Phantom ship, 358, 359. © Sept. 
fae 2 eC: each Oct. 5, 1909; J 
1327386-1382746. 


26181 


Miniter (JAs. A.), Gordon, Nebr. 
[26140-26149 
Chief American Horse. © Oct. 30, 
1909; 2 e. Oct. 30, 1909; ‘J 1838960. 


Chief Red Cloud—three generations. 
© Oct. 30, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 30, 1909; J 
183972. 

Sham battle with Sioux Indians, 1-7. 
© Oct. 30, 1909: 2 ce. each Oct. 30, 
1909; J 1383965—-133971. 

Sioux Indians picking potatoes. © 
Sept. 15, 1909; 2 c« Sept. 2, 1909; J 
132164. 


MILLER RUBBER CO., Akron, Ohio. 
[26150 
Sea-gods. © Sept. 16, 1909; 2 e. 
Oct. 2, 1909; K 2688. 


Mrs (J. W.), Flat Lick, Ky. [26151 

From liberty to oppression from op- 
pression to liberty. © Oct. 1, 1909; 
Z e€. Oct. 9, 1909; K 2830. 


Mrrror (THE), New York, N. Y. 
[26152 
Hudson - Fulton celebration 1609, 
1909. © Sept. 7, 1909; 2 ec. Sept. 9, 
1909; K 1963. 


MISHKIN sTuDIO, New York, N. Y. 
[26153-26181 

Baron (Alice). © Sept. 21, 1909; 
2 c. Sept. 22, 1909; J 132084. 

Beek (William) 1, 2. © Sept. 21, 
1909; 2 c. each Sept. 22, 1909; J 182085, 
132086. 

Carasa (Frederico di), nos. 1, 2. 
© Sept. 21, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 22, 
1909; J 132080, 132081. 


— nos. 4,5. © Oct. 1, 1909; 2 ce. 
each Oct. 2, 1909; J 132463, 132464. 


Dalmores (Charles), 17. © Oct. 23, 
1909 ; 2 ec. Oct. 23, 1909; J 183794. 
Duffault (Jean). © Sept. 21, 1909; 
2 ec. Sept. 22, 1909; J 182082. 
nos. 3, 4. © Oct. 1, 1909; 2 «¢. 
each Oct. 2, 1909; J 132465, 182466. 


Dufranne (Hector), 9. © Oct. 23, 
1909; 2 e. Oct. 25, 1909: J 183796. 

Garden (Mary), 13. © Oct. 23, 
1909; 2 e. Oct. 25, 1909; J 133795. 


Lucas’ (George), 1, 2. © Oct. 8, 
1909; 2 c. each Oct. 9, 1909; J 182902, 
1329038. 

Reache (Gerville), 12. © Oct. 23, 
1909; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1909; J 183792. 

Renaud (Maurier) © Oct. 
1909; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1909; J 133793. 

Sammarco (Mario), A, B; 26, 33. 
© Oct. 23, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 25, 
1909; J 133790, 188791. 


23, 


419 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26182 


MISHKIN sTuDIo—Continued. 

Soyer (Berthe) © Sept. 21, 1909; 2 
ec. Sept. 22, 1909; J 1382083. 

Zenatello (Giovanni), 6, 28, 16, 14. 
© Oct. 23, 1909; 2 c«. each Oct. 25, 
1909; J 188789, 183797-183799. 

Zerola (Nicola), nos. 1-3. © Oct. 1, 
1909; 2 c. each Oct. 2, 1909; J 182467- 
132469. 
nos. 4, 5. © Oct. 8, 1909; 2c. 
each Oct. 9, 1909; J 1382904, 182905. 


MiTcHELL (Epw. H.), San Francisco, 
Cal. [26182-26183 
San Francisco, [Cal.] Portola festi- 
val, Oct. 19-23, 1909. © Sept. 2, 1909; 
2 c. each Sept. 9, 1909; K 2353, 2354. 


MITCHELL (JOHN J.) co., New York, 
NE oy. [26184-26189 


American fashions, supplement Sept. 
1909, A, B, & CG. © Sept. 10, 1909; 
2 c. each Sept. 18, 1909; K 1785-1787. 


American ladies tailor, supplement. 


Sept. 1909. © Aug. 31, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 


2, 1909; K 1452. 

Sartorial art journal, supplement, 
Oct. 1909, A, B. © Oct. 13, 1909; 2 c. 
each Oct. 14, 1909; K 3006, 3007. 


MorFrFAT, YARD & Co., New York, N. Y. 
: [26190-26200 
First the infant in its mother’s 

arms.—Then the scholar with eyes 
serene.—Then the epicure.—Then the 
lover sighing like a furnace.—Then the 
toddling baby boy.—Sixth shifts to 
lean and slender maidenhood.—Last 
scene of all. © Oct. 30, 1909; 2c. each 
_Oct. 28, 1909; K 3305-8311. 

For 1910; by Howard Chandler 
Christy : 

Autumn coolness; Mid-summer 
madness; Outward bound; Roses of 
friendship. © Sept. 25, 1909; 2 ec. 
each Sept. 23, 1909; K 2110-2113. 

MOFFETT STUDIO, Chicago, Il. 
[26201—26230 


Bellew (Kyrle), 14. © Oct. 19, 


1909; 2 c. each Oct. 23, 1909; J 133602- 
133605. 
Crane, (C. BR»); 1:38 © @ct. 98; 


1909; 2 c. each Oct. 16, 1909; J 133188— 
133190. 


Dodson (J. E.). © Oct. 23, 1909; 
2c. Oct. 27, 1909: J 133856. 


Florence, Italy, Pont Vecchio. © 
Sept. 30, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1909; J 
132509. 


Geneva, Switzerland, and Lake Ge- 
neva. © Sept. 30, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 
1909; J 132513. 


ea / 


~J lear 


pt. Iv, n. s., v.4 


MOFFETT sTuDIoO—Continued. 
London, England: 

Hyde Park corner; Parliament 
square. © Sept. 30, 1909; 2 ec each 
Oct. 4, 1909; J 132508, 132512. . 

Malasso (G.) 7116, A, B. © Sept. 
21, 1909; 2 ec. each Sept. =; 1909; J 
132106, 132107. 


(Mr. and Mrs. G.) 7120, A, B. 
© Sept. 21, 1909; 2 c each Sept. 23, 
1909; J 182108, 182109. 


Naples, Italy, Bay of. © Sept. 30, 
1909; 2 ce. Oct. 4, 1909; J 132515. 

Northcliffe (Lord). © Oct. 2, 1909; 
2 ¢ Oct. 7; 1909; 'F 132804. 

Paris, France, Notre Dame and pre- 
fecture of police. © Oct. 6, 1909; 2c. 
Oct. 11, 1909; J 132995. 


Panorama view. © Sept. 30, 
1909; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1909; J 182507. 

Piza, Italy, leaning tower, baptistry 
and cathedral. © Sept. 30, 1909; 2 «. 
Oct. 4, 1909; J 182520. 


Pompeii, Italy, destroyed city. © 
Sept. 30, 1909; 2 & Oct 4, 1909] a 
toa2atn. 


Rome [Italy], Arch of Titus, Coli- 
seum, Arch of Constantine & Nero’s 
Temple. © Oct. 20, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 
26, 1909; J 133818. 


— Castle St. Angelo, Hall of jus- 
tice and St. Peter’s; Forum 1, 2; 
From Vatican observatory. © Sept. 
30, 1909; 2 ec. each Oct. 14, 1909; J 
182506, 132510, 132518, 132519. 

Venice, Italy: 

Lagoon; Rialto bridge, Grand ¢ca- 

nal; St. Mark’s square. © Sept. 30, 
1909; 2c. each Oct 4, 1909; J 139511, 
132514. 132516: 


MoNARCH UNDERWEAR CO., Bowling 

Green, Ohio. [26231 

Bowling Green. © Sept. 27, 1909; 
2c. Sept. 29, 1909; J 13823800. 


Moore (JOHN I.), North Collins, N. Y. 
[26232-26233 
North Collins, N. Y., HMrie Boe. 
depot, bird’s-eye view. © Aug. 30, 
1909; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1909; J 133023. 
Ruins of Erie preserving com- 
pany’s plant. © Sept. 22, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 27, 1909; J 183849. 


Morris (Myer), Nashville, Tenn. 


[26234-26236 
Nashville, meh: Nolensville pike 
swimming lake. A—C. © Aug. 15, 


1909; 2 ce. each Aug. 80, 1909; K 1735—- 
ATOM: 


ye, 420 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 44-47, Nov., 1909 


Moss (F. A.), Denver, Colo. 
[26287-26260 
About all in.—Got a bone to pick 
with you.—Ha, ha! I smell a rat.—I 
hope you’ll hurry back.—Say but you 
are a peach.—AStill tryin’ to make both 
ends meet.—Thought you'd like to hear 
from me.—We had a “rippin” good 
time. © Sept. 9, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 
13, 1909; K 1811-1818. 


Dog - gone - cat series: Affinities, 
6460.—Cheer up, 6461.—I’m stuck here 
for awhile, 6462.—Life’s just one damn 
thing after another, 6458.—We used to 
be pals, 6457.—When you feel naughty 
think of me, 6456. © Oct. 1, 1909; 
2 e. each Oct. 18, 1909; K 3081-3086. 


Aw, h—1! nobody loves a fat 
man, 6459.—Not another growl, 6455. 
© Oct. 1. 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 4, 1909 ; 
K 3080, 3094. 


North Pole series: Ain’t my flag a 
beaut, 6437.—Arrived at last, 6440.— 
I’m roosting here now, 6483.—Lids on 
here to stay, 6438.—Pipe my new lid, 
6436.—Well I'll be durned, 6439.—You 
can’t lose me, 6435. © Sept. 21, 1909; 
2 c. Oct. 18, 1909; K 3087-8095. 


— Qh! you pole, 6434. © Sept. 21, 
1909; 2 ec. Sept. 25, 1909; K 3079. 


MUELLER (Louis) & co., Chicago, Ill. 
[26261 
Pocahontas. © Sept. 17, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 23, 1909; K 2117. 


MuLLER (EnRgique), New York, N. Y. 
[26262-26266 

Atlantic fleet leaving southern drill 
grounds off Virginia coast. © Sept. 
25, 1909; 2 ec. Sept. 29, 1909; J 182821. 

===" Norfolk, Va. © Oct. 9, 
1909; 2 ce. Oct. 11, 1909; J 182970. 

[Atlantic fleet.] Target practice at 
sea. © Sept. 26, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 29, 
1909; J 132319. 

Louisiana (U. S. S.) at sea under- 
way. © Sept. 26, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 29, 
1909; J 132318. 

Minnesota (U. S. S.) forward deck 
and 2 twelve inch guns. © Sept. 26, 
1909; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1909; J 132320. 


MuLLeR (Patt), Newark, N. J. 


[26267-26268 | 


In the forest.—Virginia deer. 


1a 
c. each Oct. 20, 1909; J 133304, 133305. | 


Munn & co., New York, N. Y: [26269 


Scientific American, middle west 
number [cover]. © Oct. 14, 1909; 2c. 


}} Oct. 18. 1909; K 3068. 


CLASSES, H TO K 


MvrRAto co., New Brighton, N. Y. 
[26270 
Calecimo. © Aug. 28, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 
20, 1909; K 3206. 


Murpocu (HELEN MESSINGER), Boston, 
Mass. [26271-26272 
Grand canon, Ariz. Colorado river. 
1,2. © Sept. 11, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 
28, 1909; J 181704, 1381705. 


Murpuy (J. A. & J. W.), Pawtucket, 

Bvalke , [26273 

Old St. Mary’s church. © Oct. 25, 
1909; 2 ec. Oct. 27, 1909; K 3481. 


Murray (Sara VAN ALEN), E. Orange, 
NG J. [26274 


Gold crown over a sickle and grapes. 
© Oct. 12, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1909; K 
2791. 


NADEAU (OscAR H.), Madison, Wis. 
[26275 
Madison, Wis., panoramic view. © 
Sept. 13, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1909; J 
181683. 


NATIONAL ART Co., New York, N. Y. 
[26276 
When nature refreshes. © Sept. 1, 
1909; 2 ec. Oct. 7, 1909; J 132808. 


NATIONAL ASSN. OF LETTER CARRIERS, 
Brancu 168, Waterbury, Conn. 
[26277 
Waterbury, Conn. Letter carriers. 
© Aug. 25, 1909; 2c. Aug. 27, 1909; K 
1466. 


NATIONAL CERTIFICATE DESIGNING CO., 

Denver, Colo. [26278 

Elks rest. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2c. Aug. 
14, 1909; K 1619. 


NATIONAL COLORTYPE CO., 
Ohio. [26279-26280 
Mason City, Ia. I. O. O. F. orphans 
home band. © Sept. 30, 1909; 2 «. 
Sept. 28, 1909; J 182472. 


Noted Western game bird. © Oct. 
1 2909% 2 ce: Oct. 4, 1909; K. 2721, 


Cincinnati, 


NATIONAL MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE 

co., INc., Washington, D. C. [26281 

World in motion. © Sept. 1, 1909; 
2 ec. Sept. 1, 1909; K 1454. 


NATIONAL UNION, Toledo, Ohio. [26282 


Vacant chair. © Sept. 22, 1909; 2 
e. Oct. 25, 1909; K 3342. 


NEw ENGLAND LABORATORY co., Lynn, 

Mass. [26283 

Bear in mind. © Sept. 27, 1909; 2 
c. Aug. 30, 1909; K 1382. 


421 


1571-093 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, 0. S., v. 4 


NEw .ENGLAND MAGAZINE PUB. Co., Bos- 
ton, Mass. [26284—26289 
Eddy’s (Mrs.) home, 1-6. © Oct. 4, 
1909; 2c. each Oct. 15, 1909; J 1838154— 
1383159. 


NEW LIGHT co., Boston, Mass. 
| 26290-26291 

Illuminating Mephisto head match- 
holder.—Illuminating moon face match- 
holder. © Sept. 10, 1909; 2 c. each 
Sept. 11, 1909; H 84, S5. 
NEW THEATER, New York, N. Y. [26292 
_ [New. York, N. Y.j] New theater, 
foyer: © Oct. 15, 1909s 2 se. Ock 1s: 
1909; J 188229. 


New YorK ART co., New York, N. Y. 
[26293 
In the spring. © Aug. 17, 1909; 2 
ce. Aug. 14, 1909; IK 848. 


New York EDISON co., New York, N. Y. 
[26294-26329 
Brooklyn, N. Y.: 

Institute of arts and sciences; Sol- 
diers and sailors monument; Water 
tower. © 1c. each Oct. 15, 1909; J 
1338846-133848. 


Flushing, L. I., Town hall illumi- 
nated. © 1. Oct. 6, 1909; J 132800. 


Jamaica, L. I., Town hall illumi- 
nated. ©1 c. Oct. 6, 1909; J 132799. 

[New York, N. Y.] showing fire- 
works, battleships and viaduct illumi- 
nated. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1909; J 182798. 

— On North river. © 1 e. Oct. 6, 
ROO a laa ton. 

New York, “N.- YX., 
celebration, 1909 : 

Blumstein dep’t store; Boro 

hall, Bronx; Boro hall, Staten Island; 
City hall and Home life insurance 
bldg.; Court of honor; Fifth avenue 
showing Gorham bldg.; Hotel Plaza; 
Rear view of Ryan scintillators; Ryan 
scintillator from 145th st.; Union 
league club; Water gate & S. S. 
New Amsterdam; Waterside stations 
as seen from 36th street. © 1 c¢. each 
Oct. 6, 1909; J 182781—132792. 
Brooklyn bridge; Manhattan 
bridge; New York Edison co., Bronx, 
149th st. office; New York Edison co., 
42nd st. office; Queensboro bridge and 
waterside; Ships and fire-works and 
Grant’s tomb; Soldiers and _ sailors 
monument; Union league club; Via- 
duct; Viaduct and Grant’s tomb; 
Washington arch; Water gate, 110th 
st.; waterside stations; Williamsbor- 
ough bridge; Three bridges; Fifth ave. 
and 9th st.; 125th st. © 1 ¢. each Oct. 
15, 1909; J 133829-133845. 


Hudson-Fulton 


NEW YORK EVENING TELEGRAM (N, Y. 
herald co.), Jersey City, N. J. 
[26330-26378 
Book-taught Bilkins [1909]: 
© Aug. 16; 1c Aug. 138; K-793. 
© Aug. 23; 1 c« Aug: 25; Ko 1036: 
© Aug. 30; 1 ¢. Aug: 31 ik 2229) 
© Sept. 6; 1 c. Sept. 17; K 2034. 
© Sept. 13; 1c. Sept. 17; K 2040. 
© Sept. 20; 1c Sept. 235 16 Ztea, 
© Sept. 27; 1 c. Sept. 28; K 2487. 
© Oct. 4; 1 ce. Oct. 6; K 2796. 
© Oct. 11; 1 ce. Oct. 18; K 2925. 
© Oct. 18; he. Oek, 19: Ko eiiG: 
Dalby’s double [1909]: 
© Aug. 13.31 ¢: Awe. 16) ies: 
© Aug: 20; 1 Ge. Aus 23.7 eoe. 
© Aug. 27; 1e. Aug, S04 kaise. 
© Sept. 3; 1c. Sept. 7; K 1662. 
© Sept. 10; 1 c. Sept. 17; K 2033. 
© Sept. 17; 1c Sept. 20; K 2155. 
© Sept. 24; 1c. Sept. 27; K 2302. 
© Oct. 1; 1¢. Och! 47 Ki Aaa 
© Oct. 8; 1¢. Oct. 11; K 2885. 
© Oct. 15; 1 ce. Oct. 18; K 3067. 
Pazaza, it’s great [1909]: 
© Aug. 11; 1¢. Auge 18 eee 
© Aug. 18; 1 ec. Aug. 20; K 879. 
© Aug. 25;1 c Aug) 265 RoaaiGs 
© Sept. 1; 1c Sept 32° taa2. 
© Sept. 8; 1c. Sept. 17; K 2030. 
© Sept. 15; 1 c. Sept. 20; K 2159. 
© Sept. 22; 1 c. Sept. 25; K 2245. 
© Sept. 29; 1c. Oct. 1; K 2703. 
© Oct. 6; 1 © Oct. 8: K 2623) 
© Oct. 13; 1 e. Oct. 14; K 3009. 
Poor Jake [1909]: 
© Aug. 17; 1 ¢. Aug. 19; K 824. 
© Aug. 24; 1c. Aug. 26; K 1053. 
© Aug. 31; 1 ec. Sept. 2; K 1593. 
© Sept. 7; 1 ec. Sept. 17; K 2035. 
© Sept. 14; 1 c. Sept. 17; K 2055, 
© Sept. 21; 1c. Sept. 23; K 2127. 
© Sept. 28; 1 c. Sept. 29; K 2488. 
© Oct. 5; 1 e. Oct. 6; KK 2797. 
© Oct. 12; 1 e. Oct. 14; K 3008. 
© Oct. 19; 1 ec. Oct. 20; K 3166. 
Sentimental Sidney [1909]: 
© Aug. 14; 1c. Aug. 31; K 1428. 
© Aug. 28; 1c. Aug. 30; K 13871. 
© Sept:-4; 1 ¢c. Sept. 7; Koawo2, 
© Sept. 11; 1c Sept. 17; K 20382. 
© Sept. 18; 1 ¢. Sept. 20; K 2156. 


422 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 44-47, Nov., 1909 


CLASSES, H TO K 
26598 


New YORK EVENING TELEGRAM—Count’d. 
© Sept. 25; 1 c. Sept. 27; K 2303. 
© Oct. 2; 1 c. Oct. 4; K 2736. 
© Oct. 9; 1 c. Oct. 11; K 2886. 
© Oct. 16; 1 c. Oct. 18; K 3066. 
New YORK HERALD CoO., Jersey City, 
Nod [26879-26598 

Arrival of the Hans Egede at Copen- 
hagen. © Sept. 15, 1909; 1 ¢. Sept. 17, 
1909; K 2046. 

Bartlett (Captain Moses). © Sept. 
17, 1909; 1 c. Sept. 20, 1909; K 2083. 
M. Wise, & J. Bartlett aboard 
the John R. Bradley. © Sept. 15, 
1909; 1c. Sept. 17, 1909; K 2051. 

Birthplace of Dr. F. A. Cook. © 
Sept. 14, 1909; 1 c. Sept. 7, 1909; K 
1719. 


Cain (Hall) makes appearance as 
actor in his own play. © Aug. 29, 
1909; 1 c. Aug. 30, 1909; K 1728. 

Canada gets overflow of returning 
voyagers on the Atlantic. © Sept. 26, 
1909; 1 c. Sept. 28, 1909; K 2499. 

Clara, Eskimo brought home by Dr. 
Cook. © Sept. 4, 1909; 1 c. Sept. 7, 
1909; IK 1720. 

Conti (Senor D. Clestino). © Aug. 
25, 1909; 1 c. Aug. 26, 1909; K 1056. 

Conti (Senor Enrique). 
1909; 1 c. Aug. 26, 1909; K 1057. 

Cook (Dr. Frederick A.). 
15, 1909; 1 ec. Sept. 17, 1909; K 2053. 

& Com. Hoygaard arriving at 
palace of Minister of Marine. © Sept. 
15, 1909; 1 ce. Sept. 17, 1909; K 2044. 
and one of his helpers. © Sept. 
21, 1909; 1 c. Sept. 23, 1909; K 2153. 
at the age of 12 years. © Sept. 
4, 1909; 1 c. Sept. 7, 1909; K 1714. 


—— 16 years. © Sept. 4, 1909; 
1 ec. Sept. 7, 1909; K 1718. 
19 years. © Sept. 4, 1909; 


1 c. Sept. 7, 1909; K 1715. 

at the Pole Apr. 21, 1908. © 
Sept. 22, 1909; 1 c. Sept. 25, 1909; K 
2252. 


his mother, sister and employe. 
© Sept. 4, 1909; 1 c. Sept. 7, 1909; K 


ibs 8 o 
in Copenhagen. © 
1909; 1 c. Sept. 17, 1909; IK 2048. 
in his kyak. © Sept. 19, 1909; 
1 c. Sept. 23, 1909; K 2139. 
——on board the Hans Egede. © 


Sept. 15, 1909; 1 c. Sept. 17, 1909; K 
| 2047. 


recent picture. © Sept. 4, 1909; 
‘1 e. Sept. 7, 1909; K 1721. 


© Aug. 25, 


© Sept. | 


Sept. 15, | 


New YorK HERALD co.—Continued. 
sitting in the stern of the John 
R. Bradley’s motor boat. © Sept. 15, 
1909; 1. ¢.. Sept. 17, 1909+,.K. 2052; 

Cook (Dr. Theodore A. and Mrs.), 
father & mother of Dr. Cook. © Sept. 
4, 1909; 1 ¢. Sept. 7, 1909; K 1712. 

Cook (Mrs. Frederick A.) and her 
children. © Sept. 20, 1909; 1 c. Sept. 
23, 1909; K 2129. 

Cook’s (Dr.) Eskimos hunting the 
narwhal. © Sept. 19, 1909; 1 c. Sept. 
2a, LOD 5 K. ZiSs. 
nephews & nieces. © Sept. 4, 
1909; 1 c. Sept. 7, 1909; K 1716. 
progress day by day over Polar 
ice. © Sept. 25, 1909; 1 ec. Sept. 27, 
1909; K 2306. 
progress day by day over the 
Polar ice. © Oct. 5, 1909; 1 c. Oct. 6, 
1909; K 2795. 
second picture of the North 
Pole taken Apr. 22, 1908. © Oct. 5, 
1909; 1 ec. Oct. 6, 1909; K 2794. 
two companions entering the 
big ice field. © Sept. 22, 1909; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 25, 1909; K 2236. 
two Eskimo companions draw- 
ing supplies across the ice. © Sept. 
22 1909: 1 ec. Sept. 25, 1909: 1K 2235. 

Daily hints from Paris [1909]: 

© Aug. 15: Te. Aug..31: K& 1590. 
© Aug. 23; 1 c. Aug. 24; K 1034. 
© Aug. 24; 1 ce. Aug. 24; K 1035. 
© Aug. 25; 1c. Aug. 26; K 1054. 
© Aug. 26; 1 c. Aug. 26; K 1055. 
© Aug. 27; te. Aug. 27; Kii356: 
© Aug. 28; 1 c. Aug. 30; K 1368. 
© Aug. 1 c. Aug. 30; K 1369. 
© Aug. : 1 ¢ Aug. ale Ki 4s 
© Aug. $i; 1 c: Aug. 31> K 1432; 
© Sept. Ve Sept..2° Ko 15S. 
© Sept. 1c. Sept. 2; K 1597. 
© Sept. Le Sept. 3... 1664: 
© Sept. »- Sept. 7; K 1709. 
© Sept. . Sept. 7.3K. 2710. 
© Sept. . Sept. 8+ KK 1708: 
© Sept. » Septi1T > K 2006. 
© Sept. *, Sept. 17; K 2071. 
© Sept. 9; 1 c. Sept. 17; K 2038. 
© Sept. 10; 1 c. Sept. 17; K 2041. 
© Sept. 11; 1 c. Sept. 17; K 2037. 
© Sept. 12; 1 c. Sept. 17; K 2059. 
© Sept. 13; 1 c. Sept. 17; K 2039. 
© Sept. 14; 1 c. Sept. 17; K 2042. 
© Sept. 15; 1 c. Sept. 17; K 2054. 


423 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26598 


NEw YORK HERALD co.—Continued. 


Daily hints from Paris [1909]—Con. 


IGE & 
cy tye abc 
As peel OY cl 
19,1 &@ 
20,3 hae: 
Be Lee: 
er ek ke 
aes (a es 
Me so 
oi SR ce 
Sth C. 


20° Ke BAQh: 
20; K 2088. 
20; K 2126. 
2at Kyo? 
Sept. 23; K 2130. 
Sept. 28; K 2154. 
Sept. 25; K 2239. 
Sept. 25; K 2231. 
Sept. 27; K 2300. 
Sept. 27; K 2298. 
Sept. 28; K 2500. 
Sept. 28; K 2502. 
Sept. 29; K 2501. 


Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 


© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 27; 1.«. 
© Sept. 28; 1.«. 
© Sept. 29; 1 ec. Oct. 1; K 2710. 
© Sept. 30; 1 e Oct. 2; K 2709. 
© Oct. 1; 1c. Oct. 4; K 2740. 

©-Oet; 2; 1c Oct. 4 > 2ise 

Oi. Get. Sa ce: Get: 5.4 Kee: 

© Oct. 4; 1 e. Oct. 6; K 2792. 
©, Get. 5; de. Oct: Gs: KR, 2193. 

©' Get: 6G} 1 eOct. 8: Ko2827. 

© Gets Cs eo Oct. 62 ae ear: 

© Oct. 8; 1 ¢. Oct. 11; K 2894. 
© Oct."9 Ve Oct. 112K 2893. 
© Oct. 10; 1 ec. Oct. 11; K 2895. 
© Oct. 11; 1 ce. Oct. 18; K 2926. 
() Oct. 133"1 c. Oct 14] ik som: 
© Oct. 14; 1 ce. Oct. 15; K 3040. 
© Oct. 15; 1 ec. Oct. 18; K 3063. 
© Oct. 16; 1 c. Oct. 18; K 3064. 
© Oct. 17; 1 ce. Oct. 18: K 3062. 
© Oct. 18; 1 e Oct. 19; K 3117. 
© Oct. 19; 1 ec. Oct. 20; K 3165. 
© Oct. 20; 1 ce. Oct. 21: K 3179. 


Oct. 3237. 


| 


| 


© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 


oi Bist a CP 
22 4 e. 
oe: De. 
24;16¢. 


Oct: 
Oct. 
Oct. 


22 
25. ee 


3094, 
25; K 3395. 
25; IX 3393. 


Danish torpedo boat J. S. B. Jornen 
welcoming Dr. Cook at Skagen. © 
Sept. 15,°1909; 1 c. Sept.'17, 1909; K 
2045. 

Deck view of the Roosevelt. © Sept. 
7, 1909; 1 c. Sept. 17, 1909; K 2074. 

Dinner to Dr. Cook at the Waldorf 
Astoria. © Sept. 24, 1909; 1c. Sept. 
2f, 1909; K 2301. 

Dories and kyaks landing supplies 
from the John R. Bradley. © Sept. 
17, 1909; 1 c. Sept. 20, 1909; K 2085. 


Dream of the rarebit fiend [1909]: 
© Aug. 12; 1c. Aug. 13; K 675. 


pt. Iv, n. s., v.4 


New YORK HERALD co.—Continued. 
© Aug. 14; 1c. Aug. 31; K 130. 
© Aug. 19; 1c. Aug. 21; K 891: 
© Aug. 21; 1¢. Aug. 23; K 1005. 
© Aug. 26; 1c. Aug. 27; K 1355. 
© Aug. 28; 1 ec. Aug. 30; K 1872. 
© Sept. 2; 1 c. Sept. 3; K 1660. 
© Sept. 4; 1c. Sept. 7; K 17038. 
© Sept. 9; 1 c. Sept. 17; K 20386. 
© Sept. 11; 1 c. Sept. 17; K 2031. 
© Sept. 16; 1 ce. Sept. 20; K 2157. 
© Sept. 18; 1 ec. Sept. 20; K 2158. 
© Sept. 23; 1 ec. Sept. 25; K 2246. 
© Sept. 25; 1 ce. Sept. 27; K 2297. 
© Sept. 30; 1 ec. Oct. 2; K 2702. 
© Oct: 231 ¢ Oct.4: ear 
© Oct. 7; 1 ec. Oct. 9; K 2845. 
© Oct. 9; 1 ec. Oct. 11; K 2887. 
© Oct. 14; Le. Oct. 15; K 3041. 
© Oct. 16; 1 e. Oct. 18; K 3065. 


Eskimo family in front of their ig- 
loo. © Sept. 21, 1909; 1 ¢. Sept. 23, 
1909; IKK 2150. 
hitching up his team. © Sept. 
25, 1909; 1 ec. Sept. 27, 1909; K 2305. 
narwhal hunters. © Sept. 19, 


1909: 1 c. Sept. 23, 1909: K 2141. 


woman & children standing in 
front of their home. © Sept. 17, 1909; 
1 ec. Sept. 20, 1909; K 2087. 

— women skinning a seal. © Sept. 
19, 1909; 1 ce. Sept. 23, 1909; K 2140. 

Etah Eskimo belles. © Sept. 21, 
1909; 1 c. Sept. 23, 1909; K 2152. 

Floating mountain of ice. © Sept. 
25, 1909; 1 ec. Sept. 27, 1909; K 2299. 

Heavy floe in the Polar sea. © Sept. 
22, 1909; 1 c. Sept. 25, 1909; K 2237. 

Hoisting a walrus aboard the John 
R. Bradley. © Sept. 15, 1909; 1 e. 
Sept. 17, 1909; K 2050. 

Home of Theo. A. Cook. © Sept. 4, 
1909; 1 c. Sept. 7, 1909; K 1718. 

Homecoming rush turn the tide of 
ocean travel towards New York. 
Sept. 12, 1909; 1 ec Sept. 17, 1909; K 
20438. 

Hunting waters for seal and walrus. 
© Sept. 25, 1909; 1 ec. Sept. 27, 1909; 
I 2307: 

‘‘Huskies”” some of Dr. Cook’s 
helpers. © Sept. 15, 1909; 1 ¢c. Sept. 
17, 1909; K 2049. 

In camp, Eureka Sound. © Sept. 
22, 1909; 1c. Sept. 25, 1909; K 2238. 


In Grinnell Land. © Sept. 23, 1909; 
1c. Sept. 25, 1909; K 2244, 


424 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 44-47, Nov., 1909 26598 


New YORK HERALD co.—Continued. | New YORK HERALD co.—Continued. 


Lambert (Comte de) flies over LHiffel 
tower in aeroplane. © Oct. 19, 1909; 
1 e@. Oct. 20, 1909; K 3164. 


Latest Paris fashions, Aug. 29, 1909: 


Blue cheviot motor coat; Blue 
serge costume; Brown serge coat; 
Dark blue serge; Gray serge coat; 
White cheviot costume. © Aug. 29, 
1909; 1 ec. each Aug. 27, 1909; K 1348- 
1353. 


Sept. 5, 1909: 

Evening wrap of cream silk; Even- 
ing wrap of emerald green chiffon & 
sable; Evening wrap of rose satin; 
Evening wrap of rose embroidered 
with gold; Evening wrap of soft white 
chiffon and lace; Evening wrap of 
strawberry colored satin. © Sept. 5, 
1909; 1 c. each Sept. 7, 1909; K 1722- 
1727. 


Sept. 12, 1909: 

Cream lace tea gown; Embroidered 
blue tulle & satin tea gown; Gold em- 
broidered lace tea gown; Peacock blue 
silk voile tea gown; Silver embroidered 
gray satin gown; White chiffon desha- 
bille. © Sept. 12,1909; 1 c. each Sept. 
17, 1909; K 2060-2065. 


Sept. 19, 1909: 

Black mousseline de soie over or- 
ange satin; Embroidered satin gown; 
Gown of white tulle and lace; Mauve 
yoile gown; Old rose satin gown; White 
voile gown. © Sept. 19, 1909; 1c. each 
Sept. 23, 1909; K 2132-2137. 


Sept. 26, 1909: 

Blue serge gown; Gown of gray 
satin; Gown of prunella cloth; Gray 
cloth gown; Raisin colored satin gown. 
© Sept. 26, 1909; 1 c. each Sept. 28, 
1909; IX 2494-2498. 


Oet. 3, 1909: 

Dinner gown; Gown of rose and 
gold brocade; Royal blue cloth cos- 
tume; White chiffon and lace gown; 
White satin gown. © Oct. 3, 1909; 
He each Oct. 5, 1909; K 2768-2772. 


— Oct. 10, 1909: 

Gray blue satin; Green silk gown; 
Mauve chiffon gown; Pink silk voile; 
tose colored serge. © Oct. 10, 1909; 
1 c. each Oct. 11, 1909; K 2896-2900. 


— Oct. 17, 1909: 

Blue tulle gown; Draped evening 
gown; Gold embroidered white gown; 
Jet embroidered black satin gown; 
Pink satin gown; White satin gown. 
© Oct. 17, 1909; 1 ec. each Oct. 18, 
1909; IX 3051-3056. 


Little Nemo in Slumberland [1909]: 
© Aug. 12; 1c. Aug. 13; K 663. 
© Aug. 22-1 ¢) Aug, 21; K 893. 
© Aug. 29; 1c. Aug. 27; K 1861. 
©. Sept. 5;°1 e@ Sept. 7; K. 1704. 
© Sept. 12; 1 ¢. Sept. 17; K 2066. 
© Sept. 19; 1 ce. Sept. 23; K 2143. 
© Sept. 26; 1 ce. Sept. 28; K 2507. 
© Oct..3 "1 e: Oct, 5 ke arr 
©" Oct. 10 1 EOE Ii ie eae: 
© Oct. 17; 1 ce. Oct. 18; K 3057. 
Midnight sun photographed by Dr. 
Cook. © Sept. 22, 1909; 1 ¢. Sept. 
25, 1909; K 2234. 


Natives of Etah aboard the John R. 
Bradley. © Sept. 17, 1909; 1 ¢. Sept. 
20, 1909; .K 2084. 

Natural bridge iceberg. © Sept. 25, 
1909; 1 c. Sept. 27, 1909; K 2304. 

New Chinese minister, Chang-Yin- 
Tang. © Aug. 15, 1909; 1 ec. Aug. 31, 
1909; K 1433. 


Old glory farthest north April 21, 
1909. © Sept. 22, 1909; 1 c Sept. 25. 
19095 1K 22383: 

Overland route through Grinnell 
Land. © Sept. 23, 1909; 1c. Sept. 25, 
1909; K 2241. 


Peary. (Robert E.) & Mrs. Peary on 
board the Herald boat Owlet. © 
wepes (1909; Fe. Sept: 17, 1909S 
2072. 

Peary (Robert E.) jr. with the 
Roosevelt’s mascot. © Sept. 7, 1909; 
Mea Sept.. 17, 1909: 1K. 2073. 

Quarters in Cape Sabine. © Sept. 
23, 1909; 1 c. Sept. 25, 1909; K 2248. 

Returning from a hunting expedition 
to the John R. Bradley. © Sept. 17, 
1909; 1c. Sept. 20, 1909; Ik 2086. 

Sailors from the Jobn R. Bradley. 
© Sept. 17, 1909; 1 c. Sept. 20, 1909; 
K 2082. 

Sailors on board the Roosevelt. © 
Sept. 7, 1909; 1. e,. Sept. £7, (1909 de 
2075. 

Steamships reach top notch record 
with homebound traffic. © Sept. 19, 
1909; 1 c. Sept. 23, 1909; K 2149. 

Sunrise along the Northernmost, or, 
Cook Land. © Sept. 23, 1909; 1 e. 
Sept. 25, 1909; K 2242. 

Terrors of the tiny tads. [1909] 

© Aug. 12; 1 c. Aug. 138; K 665. 
© Aug. 22; 1 c. Aug. 21; K 895. 
© Aug. 29; 1c. Aug. 27; K 1359. 
© Sept. 5; 1c. Sept. 7; K 1706. 


425 


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26599 


pt. Iv, n. s., Vv. 4 


New YorRK HERALD co.—Continued. 

Terrors of the tiny tads [1909 ]|—Con. 

© Sept. 12; 1 ¢. Sept. 17; K 2068. 
© Sept. 19; 1 c. Sept. 23; K 2145. 
© Sept. 26; 1c. Sept. 28; K 2505. 
OsOct. Sealy ec. Ocho eeGe: 
© Oct. 10; 1 ec. Oct. 11; K 2890. 
© Oct 17;.1 c. Oct, 18s ae 805% 

Through Nansen’s Sound. © Sept. 
23, 1909; 1 c. Sept. 25, 1909; K 2240. 

Type of Eskimo who assisted Dr. 
Cook. © Sept. 21, 1909; 1 c. Sept. 23, 
1909s Ke Brit, 

Where Dr. Cook went to school. © 
Sept. 4, 1909; 1. e¢. Sept. 7, 1909 > K 
TLE 

Whitney (Harry) in boat he built 
for his Arctic trip. © Sept. 13, 1909; 
1 ce. Sept. 17, 1909; K 2058. 
inspecting one of Mr. Peary’s 
whaleboats at New Bedford. © Sept. 
19, 1909; 1 c. Sept. 23, 1909; K 2128. 

Woo woo bird, Sept. 19, 1909. © 
Sept. 19, 1909; 1 c. Sept. 23, 1909; K 
2144. 

——Sept. 26 1909. © Sept. 
1909; 1 c. Sept. 28, 1909; K 2506. 
NEw YORK STAB co., New York, N. Y. 

[26599 

Eminent stars of 1909. © Aug. 7, 
1909; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1909; K 1692. 
New YORK TIMES Co., New York, N. Y. 

[26600 

If Henry came today. © Sept. 19, 
1909; 1 c. Sept. 20, 1909; K 2296. 
NEWMAN (CHARLES), Oakland, Cal. 

[26601 

Rescue (The). © Aug. 1, 1909; 2c. 
Aug. 30, 1909; IKK 1419. 

NEWS TRIBUNE, Duluth, Minn. [26602 


St. Louis county court house. © 
Sept. 16, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1909; J 
132071. 

NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSOCIATION, 
Cleveland, Ohio. [ 26603-26610 

Heller has to skin ’em. © Aug. 31, 
1909; 2 c. Sept. 2, 1909; K 1596. 

Hunting in Africa with Roosevelt. 
© Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c Sept. 3, 1909; K 
1594. 

© 


National baseball commission. 
1c. Oe, 43, 1909)" J. 133139, 

Roosevelt and correspondent Daw- 
son. © Aug. 28, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 31, 
1909; K 1424. 

Story of Col. Roosevelt’s great hip- 
popotami hunt told in photographs. © 


Aug. 28, 1909; 2 ce. Aug. 31; 1909; K 
1425, 


26, 


NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSOCIATION— 
Continued. 
Teddy has all the fun. © Aug. 31, 
1909; 2 c. Sept. 2, 1909 = Ko 2595; 


Tranquility. [Col. Roosevelt’s horse. ] 
© Aug. 28, 1909; 2 ¢« Aug. 31, 1909; 


Ik, 1426: 
Whisper. © 1 e¢. Oct. 13, 1909; J 

133140. 
NicoLL (WILLIAM T.), Wheelme 
W. Va. [26611, 26612 


Wheeling, W. Va.: 
Water front; Panorama. 
30, 1909; 2 
1468, 1469. 
Norris & WINTER, Washington, D. C. 
[26613 


Foot-ball player. © Sept. 29. 1909; 
2c. Sept. 29, 1909; K 3011. 


NORTH AMERICAN Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[26614-26641 
Cut-out picture puzzle [1909]: 
© Aug. 15; 1¢. Aug. 16; K 714. 
© Aug. 22: 1-¢. Aug. 23: K 995. 
© Aug. 29; 1 c. Aug. 30; K 1383. 
© Sept. 5; 1 ce. Sept. 13; K 1965. 
© Sept. 12; 1 c. Sept. 138; K 1819. 
© Sept. 19; 1 c. Sept. 20; K 2006. 
© Sept. 26; 1 ec. Sept. 27; K 2278. 
© Oct. 3; 1 ¢. Oct. 4; K 273s 
© Oct. 10; 1 ¢. Ociig aaa 


Little journeys of Nip and Tuck 
[1909] : 
© Aug. 


© July 
ce. each Aug. 3, 1909; K 


es cole as 
© Aug, 22: 40e 


Aug. 16; KK 715. 
Aug. 23; IX 993. 
© Aug. 29; 1 c. Aug. 30; K 1384. 
© Sept. 5; 1c. Sept. 7; K 1656. 
© Sept. 12; 1c. Sept. 135° #8202 
© Sept. 19; 1 c. Sept. 20; K 2005. 
© Sept. 26; 1 c. Sept. 27; K 2264. 
© Oct. 3; 1 ¢. Oct. 45°Kh Zias: 
© Oct. 10; 1 c. Oct. 11; K 2884. 
© Oct. 17; 1 ¢. Oct. 185s 
Sambo and his mule. Oct. 17, 1909. 
© Oct. 17, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1909; K 
3075. 
Turr’ble 
[1909] : 
© Aug: 29; 1¢. Aug. 30; K 1379: 
© Sept. 5; 1 c. Sept. 7; K 1657. 
© Sept. 12; 1 c. Sept. 18; K 1806. 
© Sept. 19; 1 c. Sept. 20; K 2003. 
© Sept. 26; 1 c. Sept. 27; K 2285. 
© Oct. 3; 1 ¢. Oct. 43K Zig 
© Oct. 10; 1 ¢. Oct. 11; K 2880. 
© Oct. 17; 1 «. Oct. 189K 20mm 


tales of Kaptin lWKiddo 


426 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 44-47, Nov., 1909 


NORTH AMERICAN POST CARD Co., Kan- 

sas City, Mo. | 26642-26648 

Fattening hogs. © Oct. 7, 1909; 2c. 
Oct. 11, 1909; J 132986. 


Potato harvest. © Sept. 27, 1909; 
2 c. Sept. 30, 1909; J 1382938. 


NORTHERN PHOTO CO., Wausau, Wis. 
[26644-26655 
Exaggerated potato. © Aug. 9, 
1909; 2 ec. Aug. 16, 1909; J 1381525. 
Exaggerated watermelon. © Aug. 9, 
1909; 2 ce. Aug. 16, 1909; J 131526. 
Grand Rapids, Wis. Belle Isle 
bridge, 1 & 2. © Aug. 9, 1909; 2 ¢. 
each Aug. 16, 1909; J 131522, 151523. 
Large muscalonge leaping over a 
hoa) Aue. 9, 1909; 2 ec. Aug. 16, 
1909; J 181528. 
Tomah, Wis., bird’s-eye view north 
and soum. © Sept. 22, 1909; 2 c. 
each Oct. 6, 1909; J 132767, 132768. 


Toy wagon with a load of immense 
onions. © Aug. 9, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 16, 
1909; J 181527. 


one large watermelon. © Aug. 
9, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1909; J 131524. 
Wausau, Wis.: 

Harrison boulevard, bird’s-eye 
view; On Rib mountain; West, bird’s- 
eye view. © Aug. 27, 1909; 2 c. each 
Oct. 6, 1809; J 1382765, 132766, 132769. 


NoTMAN PHOTOGRAPHIC co., Boston, 
Mass. [ 26656-26658 
Emery (Henry C.) © Oct. 1, 1909; 

2 ce. Oct. 9, 1909; J 132872. 

Rome, [Italy], Vatican gardens. © 
eae: 2 ¢ Oct. 18, 1909; J 
133247. 

© 


Venice, panoramic view. Sept. 
21, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 23, 1909; J 132122. 


NOVELTY SLIDE co., New York, N. Y. 
[26659 
Volunteer firemen’s popular contest. 
© Oct. 8, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1909; ‘K 
2817. 
NOWELL (F. H.), Seattle, Wash. 
[ 26660—266673 
Alaska-Yukon pacific exposition, 
bird’s-eye view. © Sept. 14, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 20, 1909; J 132885. 
Columbia (Miss.) 1-13. © Sept. 7, 
eee ec. each, Sept. 13, 1909; J 


132688132700. 
OLIVER (H. W.), Independence, Lowa. 
[| 26674 
Independence, Iowa, Main st. © 


Oct. 4, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1909; J 133260. 


26708 
OLSON (NIELS), Three Forks, Mont. 
[26675-26679 
Three Forks, Mont.: 
Headwaters of the Missouri river; 
On the Missouri river; Watching the 
horse-race, July 5, 1909. © Oct. 4, 
1909; 2 c. each Oct. 11, 1909; J 132987- 
32988. 


on .the ©. Me Gr B.Sc as, kee 
Sept. 24, 1909, section 1-8. © Oct. 19, 
1909; 2 c. each Oct. 23, 1909; J 133606, 
133607. 


OLson (O. S.), Argyle, Wis. 


[26680-26682 
Meetings of the Madison Kredts, 
Oct. 6-7, 1909, at Cherry Branch 


church. 

Pastors of the Madison Kredts, Oct. 
TI ASGOS. A 2: 

© Oct. 14, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 19, 
1909; J 133288133290. 


OLson (W. O.), Alexandria, Minn. 
[26683-26704 
Big Stone Lake: 

Foster bay, 51, 53; Grounds at 
Linden beach hotel, 61, 62; Hartford 
point, 64, 65; Linden beach hotel, 67, 
73. © Sept. 2, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 7, 
1909; J 131304-131311. 


Fargo, N. Dak.: 

Broadway & N. P. Ave. 604; 
Broadway looking north (603) and 
south (600); Fargo Mercantile Co., 
607; Great Northern depot, 602; 
Knights of Columbus building, 605; 
N. P. ave. looking west, 601; Waldorf 
hotel, 608. © Oct. 8, 1909; 2 ¢. each 
Oct. 8, 1909; J 1382873132880. 


Waubun, Minn.: 

Business section; First street 
looking north; First street looking 
south; Fletcher’s steam plow at work; 
Part of business section; Public school. 
© Oct. 8, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 8, 1909; 
J 132857-132862. 


OLsson (J. F.) & co., Cambridge, Mass. 


[26705-26707 

Harvard University, Cambridge, 
Mass. : 

Stadium, exterior: stadium, in- 

terior. © Sept. 28, 1909; 2 c. each 


Sept. 29, 1909; J 182922, 132923. 

Lowell (A. B.), president of Har- 
vard University. © Sept. 28, 1909; 2 
e. Sept. 29, 1909; J 132921. 


OPERATIVE MILLER PRESS, Chicago, III. 
[26708 


Harvest moon. © Oct. 10, 1909; 2 
ce. Oct. 6, 1909; K 2789. 


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26709 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.4 


OsBporN (FRED W.), Rocky Ford, Colo. 
[26709-26710 


Rocky Ford, Colo., melon day: 

After the feast; Melon day. © 
Sept. 3, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 18, 1909; 
J 1383248, 133249. 


OSBORNE co., New York, N. Y. 
[26711-26731 


Bit of old England, 10 x 54, 17 x 193. 
© Oct. 28, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 29, 
1909; K 3461, 3475. 


Cherries, 2 x 28; 84 x 103. 
28, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 29, 


3470, 3477. 


Hrancesea, 2 x 28: 3 x 6: Six: 
10 x 20. © Oct. 28, 1909; 2 ec. each 
Oct. 29, 1909; K. 3464, 3466, 34738, 3479. 


Girl in blue; 3 x 63 72 x 13;°123:\x 
223. © Oct. 28, 1909; 2 c each Oct. 
29, 1909; K 3469, 3476, 3480. 


None so sweet as Sally; 2 x 28; 38 x 
2: 63 x 9; 12 x 18. © Oc. Zs: 1909: 
e. each Oct. 29, 1909; K 3462, 3463, 
3465, 3474, 3478. 


Pair of blue eyes. © Oct. 28, 1909; 
2 c. Oct. 29, 1909; K 3471. 


Peace and contentment; 64 x 44; 
12x8. © Oct. 28, 1909; 2 ec. each Oct. 
29, 1909; K 3462, 3474. 


You mustn’t listen; 2 x 24; 34 x 44. 
©. Oct. 28, 1909; 2. e. each Oct. 29, 
1909; K 3468, 3465. 


1909; K 


bd or 
| 


OTIS LITHOGRAPH Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 

[ 26732-26741. 

Carr’s (Frank B.) thoroughbreds. 

no. 12850. © Sept. 8, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 
25, 1909; K 2308. 


——no. 12870—-A. © Sept. 22, 1909; 
2 ec. Sept. 25, 1909; K 2310. 


no. 12870-B. © Sept. 10, 1909; 
2 ec. Sept. 25, 1909; K 2309. 


Hilliard (Robert) no. 12660. © 
Sept. 16, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1909; 
Ko 2S 04: 


no. 12800. © Sept. 18, 1909; 
2 ec. Sept. 25, 1909; K 2316. 


Parisian model. no. 12060. © July 
9, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1909; K 2313. 


——— nos. 1:2070;. vA, HEA ©: Wie 8, 
ee 2c. each Sept. 25, 1909; K 2311, 
a Dl 


Temple (Charlotte) nos. 12990, 13000. 
© Sept. 11. 1909: 2 c. each Sept. 25, 
AOOS 2 KK 2315. 2317 


© Oct. | 


OTTENHEIMER (H. M.), Baltimore, Md. 

[26742 

Right brothers conquerors of what- 

ever they undertake, in their line. © 

Sept. 18, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1909; K 
1909. 


OurcauLr (RK. F.), Fishes sees 
[117 prints] [26743-26859 


Accident—Always on guard.—Anni- 
versary Sale.— Autumn offerings. — 
Bank draft.— Beacon light. — Bees 
save.—Best lesson.—Blossom out.— 
Bright attire for glad Easter.—Busi- 
ness getting bargains.—Cast off the 
old. — Christmas is coming. — Classy 
clothes. — Clean slate. — Comforts of 
life-—Cool things.—Counter clearing 
sale.—Cross thestream.—Discharged.— 
Do you make your clothes.—Don’t do 
that.—Don’t let it slip—EHasy old 
age.— Economy opportunity. — Every 
thing for weddings.—Farmer sows 
what he expects to reap.—Feeling 
good.—Fix for fall.—Fortify your fu- 
ture.—Fresh fall styles.—Furs, furs, 
furs.—George Washington had money 
in the bank.—Goodbye summer.— 
Guarding your money.—Harvested.— 
Have all your valuables secure.—Have 
you got your hat.—Head to foot sale.— 
Here comes spring.—Ice melts.—If I 
had.—It is safe.——Its all gone.—Its 
June.—Key to success.—Last call.— 
Let us clothe you.—Let us show you.— 
Life’s May day.—Lots of good picking 
left—Luckiest day.—Magnet.—Merry 
Xmas.—Mr. Squirrel.—Money in the 
house.—Money talks.—More than your 
moneys worth.— New dress. — New 
leaf. — Now’s your chance. — Outside 
garments.—Over-garments.—Pay your 
bill—Plenty to pick from.—Prepare 
for winter.—Price explosion.—Prices 
down.—Prices to make quick sales.— 
Put it in the bank.—Put on the new.— 
Protect your family. — Protected. — 
Rainy day.—Real safety.—Reap the 
benefit.—Safe.——Save money.—School 
time again.—Scientific fact.—Shelter.— 
Shoes, shoes, shoes.—Shoes to suit 
you.—Shop now.—Showing of styles 
from abroad. — Silk goods. — Snappy 
clothes for wise shoppers.—Snappy 
garb.—Spring opening.—Spring style.— 
Start to save—Summer time.—Sup- 
pose.—Takeit off.—Thanksgiving joy.— 
Thin things for the summer.—Things 
for your Thanksgiving.—This is who.— 
To the rescue.—Tread mill.—Up to the 
minute millinery.—Valuables in the 
house.—Warm garb for chilly blasts.— 
We can help you.—We can suit you.— 
We’ve got the goods.—What are you 
doing.—What to give.—White goods.— 


428 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 44-47, Nov., 1909 
OvurcauttT (R. F.)—Continued. 


World looks different.—Yesterday, to- 
day, tomorrow.—You are a free man.— 
You cant buy.—You don’t need to ask 
a favor.—Young man a bank account 


; 


will give you confidence.—Your boy | 


and college—yYour children. 
a. 1909; 2 
2557-2678. 


OUTING PUBLISHING CO., 
N. pe 


© Oct. 
ce. each Sept. 25, 1909; K 


New York, 
[ 26860-26865 
- When I was a boy portfolio; by 

Worth Brehm: 
/ Chip (The) ; Corn-cob fight; First 

squirrel; Hey mister, whip behind; 

is my hair dry yet; Stung. © Oct. 12, 

ce, Pee vesen Oct. 13, 1909; K 3231-— 


Owens (R. B.), Goldendale. Wash. 

7 [26866-26867 
[Goldendale, Wash.]: 

. Goldendale ganos; Wise’s (Col.) 

Klichitat home. © Oct. 9, 1909; 2 c¢. 

each Oct. 18, 1909; J 133104, 133105. 


Oxtry (WattrerR T.), Fergus Falls, 


Minn. [26868 
_ Fergus Falls, Minn. St. Luke’s hos- 
‘pital. © Oct. 28, 1909: 2 c. Oct. 29, | 


1909; J 138886. 


-Pacu BROS., New York, N. Y. 
is [26869-26874 
Bannard (Otto F.) 91046. A.B. © | 


woct. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 6, 1909; J 
133071, 133072. 

__ Battle (Geo. Gordon) 91187. A,B. 
© Oct. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 18, 1909: 
J 133234, 133235. 

" McClung (Lee) 91125. © Oct. 1, 
1909; 2 e. Oct. 6, 1909; J 133070. 

_ Whitman (C. S.) 91039. © Oct. 
1909 ; 2 ec. Oct. 6, 1909; J 133069. 


PACIFIC COAST CONDENSED MILK CO., 
Seattle, Wash. [26875 


Carnation milk poster, 8 sheets. © 


-Packarp (Epwarp. H.), Boston, Mass. 
[28 post cards. ] [26876-26903 


_ And God shall wipe away all tears.— 
nd whosoever 
that sleepest. — Behold. — Be still. — 
en from everlasting.—Follow me.— 
For the drunkard.— Gift of God. — 
srass withereth. — Hope.— Hope for 
you. Jesus Christ.——Let us alone.— 
Lord I believe-——No compromise with 
conscience. —O Lord, Thou art my 
God.—Only the Spirit of God.—Right- 
fous. — Soul that on Jesus hath 
leaned. — Stand fast. — Their wine. — 


liveth.—Awake thou | 


CLASSES, H TO K 
26916 


PacKARD (Epwarp H.)—Continued. 


| Therefore if any man.—Thou art the 
man.—Trust God.—Watch and pray.— 
Words of Jesus.— Words of Jesus, 
“Fear not, little flock.” © Sept. 30, 
1909 ; 2 ce. each Sept. 15, 1909; K 1879-— 
| 1906. 


Pace (Epwarp T.), Chicago, I]. 
| 26904 
Spring time. © Oct. 30, 1909; 2 e. 
Oct. 27, 1909; K 3435. 


PAPE (CHARLES G.), Ft. Wayne, Ind. 
[26905 
Pleasure and_ profit. (Basket of 
single comb black Minorca eggs.) 
ieOct.. Eh, 1909 31132972: 


PAarRFITT (WILLIAM), Goshen, Ind. 
[26906-26907 

xoshen, Ind., Elkhart county court- 

house. © Oct. 7, 1909; 2 ec Oct. 8, 

1909; J 133257, 

Goshen college, Sept. 30, 1909. 

©) Oct. 5,-1909: 2 c Oct. 6, 1909: J 

132770. 


PAROUBEK (A. J.), Jersey City, N. J. 
[26908-26909 
Eagle on top of north pole.—wStars 
and stripes on top. © Oct. 1, 1909; 
2 e. each Sept. 18, 1909; J 182924, 
132925. 


| Parry (J. R.) gR., Denver, Colo. 
[26910-2691 2 
At sunset. © July 4, 1909; 2 «¢. 
Oct. 2, 1909; K 2686. 
Reveries. © Sept. 16, 1909; 2 «. 
Oct. 1, 1909; J 182396. 
Smile. © Sept. 28, 1909; 2 ec. Oct 
2, 1909; K 2679. 
PAuL (Rovert), Easton, Pa. [269138 


Stranger in town. © Sept. 28, 1909; 
e. Oct. 9, 1909; K 2834. 


PraRCcE (JoserH N.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
26914 


Avon-by-the-sea, N. J., panorama. 
© 1c. Oct. 6, 1909; J 132780. 


9) 


_ 


rT 


PEARSON PUB. co., New York, N. Y. 
[26915 
Salant (Samuel) Grand Rabbi of 
Jerusalem. © Oct. 22, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 
20, 1909; K 2545. 
PEASLEE (E. R.), Washington, D. C. 
[26916 
Washington, D. C., White house, 
office building, and tennis court. © 
Aug. 18, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1909; J 
131696. 


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9) 


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26917 


pts iv; nsw 


ARAH), United States. 
[26917 


PELTON (S 


Homeward along the Swannanoa. 
©, Oct.: 7, 1909: 2 c.. Oct. 8,;. 19094 "5) 
132881. 

PENINSULAR ENGRAVING Co., Detroit, 
Mich. [26918-26919 
[Detroit, Mich.] Burnett park, 


world’s series base-ball game, Oct. 11, 
1909: “©)-Oek 11, 1909 ; 2 eC TS 
1909 : J 133475. 


Tiger’s head. © Oct. 7, 
Oct. 3, 1909 = -K SLrt2: 


LOG9 : 22h 


PENNA. PUBLIC SCHOOL MEMORIAL ASSO- 
CIATION, Philadelphia, Pa. [26920 
School days. © Aug. 25, 1909; 2 
Aug. 20, 1909; K 1470. 


Armour, So. Dak. 
[26921-26922 
Labor day Indian 


PERRY (HERBERT A.), 


Wagner, S. Dak., 


dance. 
Indian parade. © Sept. 21, 
1909; 2 c. each Sept. 20, 1909; J 132926, 
132958. 
Perry (O. H.) & co.; Richmond, Va. 
[26923 
North Pole souvenir. © Sept. 14, 
1909; 2 ec. Sept. 11, 1909: K 2191. 


PETERSON (J. W. 
Minn. 

Mares in pasture. 

2 ce. Sept. 28, 1909; 


& EF. T.), Litchfield, 

[26924 

© Sept. 20, 1909 ; 
ie 2ULS. 


PETRIE (JOHN A.) & GitBeERT (A. C.), 


Westville, Conn. [5 prints.] 
[26925-26929 
Flower growing table—New and 


finest conjuring table.—‘‘ No assistant” 
clock.—Spirit bell.—Vanishing hand- 
kerchief. © Sept. 21, 1909; 2 c. each 


Oct. 1, 1909; K 2540-2544. 
PIERSON (MeETTA), Casey, Il]. [26930 
Casey, Ill. Corner Main st. and 


Jasper ave. © —; 2c. Oct. 18, 1909; 


taoeet. 

PILKEY (CHARLES C.), Vancouver, 
Bi [26931 
Beaver (S. S.) wreck of. © Sept. 


20, 1909 ; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1909; J 132398. 
PITTSBURGH ATHLETIC CLUB, Pittsburg, 
Pa. [26932 
Pittsburg base ball club, national 
league champions 1909. © Oct. 12, 
1909; 2 ¢. Oct. 14, 1909; J 133145. 


PITTSBURG SANITARY MFG. Co., Pitts- 
burg, Pa. [4 prints.] 

[26933-26936 

I said TF could break that steel king.— 

If that was a steel king.—Main squeeze 


bug.—They never sweat. © July 10, 


1909 ; 2 c. each Sept. 29, 1909; IK 2549-— 
25: 


PoPPrR (S. M.), Palisade, N. J. 
: [26937 

Palisade, N. J. Palisades amuse 
ment park; [twelve] Souvenir views. 
© Sept. 10, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 23, 1909; 


(ie Gti al ce 


Porter (A. A.), Portage, Wis. [26988 


Winnebago (Fort) © Oct. 15, 1909; 
2 c. Sept. 27, 19082 Ko 22s 
Porter (8S. 8.), Salt Lake City, Utah: 

[26939-26940 

St. Pierre. Brussels. Interior of 
cathedral. © Aug. —, 1909> 26 Aue, 
30, 1909; H 73. 

Winter twilight. © Aug. —, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 30, 1909; H 74. 


PorTOLA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, San 
Francisco, Cal. [26941-26945 
Por ee aoe al, Tea Francisco 1909. 
© Aug. 17, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1909; K 
1739. 
——_ 1-4. © Sept. 11 ee 
each Sept. 29, 1909; K 3270-3278. 


PoOsT PUBLISHING Co., Boston, Mass. 
[26946 


Taft and Cleveland children. © 
Aug. 8, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1909; K 13828. 
Pote (Howarp L.), Philadelphia, Pa. 

[26947, 26948 


Fairman’s Mansion and Penn treaty 
elm.—Penn treaty elm. Oak 1 
1909; 2 c. each Oct. 13, 1909; J 183102, 
133108. 


W.) & co., Portland, Oreg. 
[26949 


Nutland Hills. © July 19, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 30, 1909; K 2212. 


PowER (F. 


Price (Ep V.) & co., Chicago, Ll. 
- oe 

Bulletin no. 7. © Oct. 8, 1909; 

Oct. 11,°1909; K 2878: 

Night scene during the busy season. 
© Oct. 27, 1909; 2 c. Oct. ZO i80a8 
K 3459. : 

Our 
1909 ; 


: 
Bele rns tailor.” (@ en 2G 
2 c. Oct. 29, 1909; IKK 3455. : 


450 


r 


‘nos. 44-47, Noy., 1909 


PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH Co... Provi- 
dence, R. I. [ 26953-26965 
Crucifixion. © Oct. 8, 1909; 2 «. 


Oct. 18, 1909; J 133251. 

Jacob at Bethel. © Sept. 14. 1909; 
2 ec. Oct. 21, 1909; K 3180. 

Mission of the twelve. © Oct. 9, 
1909; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1909; K 2924. 

Parable of the tares. A & B. © 
Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 4, 1909; 
K 1981, 1982. 


Trial of Jesus. © Oct. 8, 1909; 2c. 
Oct. 18, 1909; J 183250. 
Two Sabbath incidents. A&B. © 


Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 4, 1909; 


K 1983, 1984. 
Warning and invitation. © 
1909; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1909; K 2728. 
Wise men, A-D. © Sept. 14, 1909; 
2 ec. each Oct. 21, 1909; K 3181-3184. 
Pyne (Kava), Hartford, Conn. 
[26966-26969 
Jolly joggles journeys. Acts 14. 


Get. 1 


© 1c. each Aug. 25, 1909; J 131803-— 


131806. 


ger train to cross the Concho. 


me ec. Oct. 30, 1909; J 133974. 


RAGSDALE (M. C.), San Angelo, Tex. 
[26970-26972 
First R. R. bridge and first passen- 
© Oct. 
25, 1909; 2 ce. Oct. 30, 1909; J 133975. 
Landon hotel, 1, 2. © Aug. 7, 1909; 
© Oct. 
25, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1909; J 133973. 


RALSTON stTupDIoO, Seattle, Washington. 


: Metropolitan building, 26982. 


(The). — Fire’s 
_ cence.—Jerseys.—Land of the midnight 
'sun.— Master’s coming.— Maverick.— 
Optimist (An).—Peaceful moments.— 
| Pessimist——Poinsetta.—Return of the 
_ prodigal.—Ruth.—Sea 
nal of thesea.—Shooting up the town.— 


[26975 


Seattle base-ball team. © Oct. 1, 


1909: 2 ¢. Oct. 7, 1909: J 132802. 
“Rav (Wi11AmM H.), Philadelphia, Pa. 


[26974 
tower of 


© Sept., 
1909 ; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1909; J 132095. 


New York, Madison sq., 


Rep WING ADVERTISING co., Red Wing, 


Minn. [27 prints] [26975-27001 
After trout.—Antoinette.—Chrysan- 
themums.— Coy _ glances. — Crossing 
fascination. — Inno- 


nymph.—Senti- 


Snow maid.— Society bud.— Sylvan 


| glade. — Thoroughbreds. — Vacation 


days.—Waiting for dinner.—Where the 
lilies grow. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. each 
Sept. 28, 1909; K 2399-2425. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, 


27059 


New York, N. Ya 

[27002 

Half moon at sea. © Aug. 23, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 24, 1909; K 1467. 


REDFIELD BROS., INC., 


RreeD (F. W. K.), Bangor, Maine. 
[27008 
For thee I pine. © July 31, 1909; 2 
ce. Sept. 20, 1909; K 21738. 


tEED (N. H.), Santa Barbara, Calif. 
[27004-27008 - 


Boulevard and the castle rock. © 
Sept. 12, 1909; 2 ec. Sept. 18, 1909; J 
32946. 

De la Guerra (Don Carlos). © 
Sept. 12, 1909; 2 ec. Sept. 18, 1909; J 
132947. 

De la Guerra mansion, corridors. 


© Sept. 12, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1909; J 
132945. 

Diblee (Miss Inez), A. B. © Sept. 
12, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 18, 1909; J 
132944, 132948. 


REGAL TEXTILE Co., Utica, N. Y. [27009 


Queen of them all; by F. P. Fair- 
banks. © Oct. 1, 1909; 2 c Sept. 23, 
1909 Fe10s. 


REICH (JACQUES), New York, N. Y. 
[27010 
Marshall, John. © Sept. 2, 1909; 


2c. Sept. 2, 1909; K 1589. 


REMBRANDT STUDIOS, TWIN CITIES, St. 
Paul, Minn. [27011 
Eberhart (Adolph O.), Governor of 
Minnesota. © 1 ec. Oct. 26, 1909; J 
133800. 


RePuBLic (THE), Wenatchee, Wash. 
[27012 
Apple girl. © Sept. 3, 1909; 2 e. 
Sept. 8, 1909; K 2754. 


RicHE (P.), New York, N. Y. 
[27013-27059 
Birthday cards: 
Birthday greeting, A & B; Happy 
birthday, A & B; Wishing you a happy 
birthday, A& B. © Oct. 11, 1909; 2c. 


| each Oct. 13, 1909; KK 2955-2962. 


[Flower cards] : 
Carnation; Ires; Panzy; Rose; 
Violets; Wild rose. © Aug. 26, 1909; 
2c. each Aug. 27, 1909; K 1601-1606. 


—— For-get-me-nots, A, B; Poppy; 
Rose; Wild rose; Pansy; Violets. 
Aug. 26; 2 c. each Sept. 20, 1909; K 
2531-2536. 


431 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27060 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


RicHeE (P.)—Continued. 


Marine post cards: 

All good luck; All good wishes; 
Good luck, 1 & 2; Hearty greetings; 
Many happy days; Remembrance; To 
greet you; Wishes sincere; With ail 
kind thoughts; With best wishes. © 
Oct. 21, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 22,2909; 
K 3242-38258. 


Pansy flower basket post-cards: 

Best wishes; Birthday greeting; 
Good luck; Happy returns. © Sept. 
14, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 15, 1909; K 
2336-2339. 

Rose,- bird, post-cards: 
Best birthday wishes; Best wishes; 


Birthday greeting; Happy returns; 
Hearty congratulations ; Sincere 
wishes. © Sept. 14, 1909; 2 ec. each 


Sept. 15, 1909; IX 2346-2351. 
Scenic flower post-cards: 

Best wishes; Birthday greetings; 
Happy birthday greetings; Hearty con- 
gratulations; Many happy days; Sin- 
cere birthday greetings. © Sept. 14, 
1909; 2 c. each Sept. 15, 1909; K 2340— 
2345. 


Ricot (Max), Chicago, [l. 
[27060-27066 
Chicago, Ill., Panoramic views: 

From Harvester building; From 
New La Salle hotel; Of lake front. 
@ Aug. 24, 1909; 2 ce. each Aug. 26, 
1909; K 1049-1051. 

—— Jackson park, lake front.— 
Midway and university of Chicago; 
Union stock yards, panoramic view, 
1&2. © Oct. 22, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 
25, 1909; KK 3336, 3852-8354. 


Rorsuck (A. C.), Chicago, Il. 

[27067-27096 
Bad boy and his pa: 

Ah, ha, you have got your deserts ; 
65; Bad boy and chum treat soldier; 
29; Bad boy and chum taking goat up 
stairs; 34; Bad boy at his best; 1; 
Bad boy feigns illness; 30; Bad boy 
has feast of pickle; 14; Bad boy belps 
himself; 32; Bad boy makes a masher; 
3; Bad boy prescribes seidlitz powder: 
50; Bad boy relates his experience; 
71; Bad boy takes position at drug- 
store; 45; Bad boy tells the grocery 
man; 20; Bad boy treats her to a 
soda: 69; Bad boy’s trick on sister 
of charity; 9; Grocer recommends 
pickles; 60; Grocer’s treat; 26; He 
calls early next morning; 22; His paa 
pretty specimen; 52; Ma appears 
makes trouble; 17; Pa arrested by two 
policemen; 52; Pa caresses the bad 
boy’s girl; 24; Pa falls overboard; 11; 


Rorspuck (A. C.)—Continued. 


Pa gets into an old maid’s room; 44; 
Pa makes ready ; 86; Pa much grieved; 
58; Pa on the operating table; 62; Pa 
said I could keep the change; 46; Pa 
squares himself. Ma improved; 54; 
Pa talks with a bed slat; 7; They go 
nutting, Pa takes nap; 27. © Oct. 11, 
1909; 2 e. each Oct. T, 1909; J 182813- 
132842. 


RoEeLDES (H. H.) co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[27097-27100 
Hats for— 


Dressy chaps; Men of leisure: 


| Men who know; Stylish fellows. © 


Aug. 16, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 19, 1909; 
IX 1666-1669. 


Roenon (O. J.), Seattle, Wash. 
[27101 
Alaska - Yukon Pacific exposition, 
complete bird’s-eye view. © Oct. 14, 
1909; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1909; J 183254. 


Roiuins (C.), Cleveland, Ohio. [27102 


Pittsburg pirates champions nationa! 
league. © Oct. 4, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 8, 
1909; J 182847. 


Root (EuGENE L.),. Meriden, Conn. 
[27108 


Connecticut potatoes. © Sept. 10, 
1909; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1909; J 131736. 


Rose (H. M.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[27104-27105 


North Pole cards. © Sept. 15, 1909; 
2 ec. Sept. 16, 1909; K 1919. 


Wish you a pleasant journey. © 
Aug. 31, 1909; 2 & Sept" 4,53300) = 
1609. 


Rose (N. H.), Del Rio, Texas. [2710€ 


Taft (President) addressing people 
of Del Rio, Texas. © Oct. 20, 1909: 
2 ¢. Oct. 25, 1909; J 18375T. 


Rose, Rocers & Ross, Chicago, Ill. 
[27107-27111 
Ardoc, cut’s A-E. © Sept. 11, 1909; 
2 ec. each Oct. 1, 1909; K 2674-2678. 


New York. 
NW [27112 
Great ‘“ Cook” discovering the 
“Pole;” by I. I. Rosenberg. © Sept. 
21, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1909; H 102. 


RosSENBERG (IGNATZ I.), 


Ross (CuHas.) & son co., Brooklyn, 
NYY [27113-27116 


Ross improved flat stone fine color 
mills. no. 9-10 inch. © Aug. 19. 
1909; 2 ec. Aug. 21, 1909; K S12: 


432 


ig MISCELLANEOUS 
“nos. 44-47, Nov., 1909 


Ross (CHAS.) & SON co.—Continued. 


Ross improved patent change can | 


mixers. no. 30-M. © Aug. 19, 1909: 
2 c. Aug. 21, 1909; K 920. 

—top runner triple cocoa mills, 
no. 14-C. © Aug. 14, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 
21, 1909; K 922. 
twin cocoa mills, no 14—C. 
© Aug. 19, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1909; K 
921. 

RorTsLatT (Louis), New York, N. Y. 


[27117 | 


Hudson (H.) and Fulton (R.), 
of. © Sept. 25, 1909: 
1909; K 2229. 
RoOTOGRAPH COo., New York, N. Y. 

[27118-27123 

Washington (George) 1-6. © Oct. 
masoos = €. each Oct. 9, 1909; J 
132906—132911. 


RupDoLPH (ConrRAD), Pittsbur 


life 
2\e. Sept., 24, 


g, Pa. 


[27124 | 


Concave shoulder. © Aug. 5, 1909; 
2 ec. Aug. 20, 1909; K 1731. 


RUSSELL (Mary La FetrA), New York, 
mY. [27125 


Blessed are the pure in heart. © 
Sept. 1, 1909; 2 ec. Aug. 31, 1909; K 
1412. 


Ryan (J. D.) co., Cleveland, Ohio. 
[27126-27130 
Flora. © Aug. 3, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 20, 
1909; K 884 


aceenae. © Aug. 3, 1909; 2 c. 
Aug. 20, 1909; K 885. 

Marian. © Aug. 3, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 
20, 1909; K 886. 


Sweet violets. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2c. 
Sept. 15, 1909; K 1907. 


Wild daisies. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 15, 1909; K 1908. 
Rypeg (LL. T.), Rockford, Tl. [27181 
Rockford, [Ill.] bird’s-eye view. © 


mene ono - 2 c. Oct. 2, 1909; K 

2974. 

RyLatr (Harry E.), Tacoma, Wash. 
[27132 


Hyades (S. S.) racing off Cape 
Blanco, 6/18/09. © July 15, 1909; 2 
e. Sept. 22, 1909; J 133135. 


Sackett & WILHELMS co., Brooklyn, 

N.Y. [27133 

Prize eatch. © Oct. 15, 1909; 2 ec. 
Oct. 18, 1909; K 3098. 

Sapowsky (Harry), New York, N. Y. 

[27134 

El Sodo. © Sept. 21, 1909; 2 ec. 
Sept. 28, 1909; K 2458. 


CLASSES, H TO K 


27196 


St. JOHN’S TABLE CoO., Cadillac, Mich. 


[27135-27188 


Artistic print of table; 8233; 9174; 
103823; 10754. © Oct. 19, 1909; 2 «c. 
each Oct. 22, 1909; K 3337-3340. 


SALKE (SANrForD M.), New York, N. Y. 

[27139-27140 

Anglo timer.—What time. © Sept. 

22, 1909; 2 ec. each Sept. 7, 1909: K 
1961, 1962. 


SANDER (PHILIP), New York, N. Y. 
[27141-27188 
Birthday post cards: 

Astors; At sundown; Best wishes; 
Birthday greetings; Birthday motto; 
Blessings; Buttercups; Canoeing; 
Country home; Country life; Country 
scene; Dogs racing after weasel; 
Feeding the chickens; Flower and 
hunting scene; Flower group; Horse- 
back scene; Horseshoe encircling 
group of dogs; Hunting dogs; Hunt- 
ing scene; In the forest; [Lady riding 
to the hounds]; Landscape; Landscape 
encircled by flowers; Morning ride; 
On the farm; On the mountain top; 
Out for a gallop; Riding scene; Roses; 
Sailing at night; Saw mill; Shepherd 
and his flock; Sundown; Violets; Wild 
roses; Yachting. © Aug. 16, 1909; 2 
e. each Aug. 28, 1909; K 1476-1511. — 

Lincoln [Abraham]: 

As rail splitter; Assassination ; 
Birthplace; Early law studies; Re- 
ward offered for murderer of; Speech 
at Harrisburg. © Oct. 21, 1909; 2 ¢. 
each Oct. 23, 1909; K 3318-3323. 

Washington [George]: 
At the battle of Princeton; Cross- 


| ing the Delaware; Entering New York; 
| Inauguration ; 


Taking command of the 
army; Taking leave of his officers. 
© Oct. 21, 1909; 2 c¢. each Oct. 23, 
1909; K 3324-3329. 


SANDFORD CARD Co., Dansville, N. Y. 
[27189-27192 
Home is where the heart is.—I once 
had a friend.—Gay little buttercup.— 
Lady Daisy. © Oct. 1, 1909; 2 c. each 
Oct. 21, 1909; K 3196-3199. 


SARJEANT CO., Detroit, Mich. 
[271938, 27194 


Garden madonna.—Our father. © 
Oct. 5, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 25, 1909; 
J 132953, 182954. 


SAUNDERS ENGRAVING CoO., St. Louis, Mo. 

[27195, 27196 

Autumn styles—Fall opening. © 

Aug. 15, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 9, 1909; 
K 13819, 1322. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20197 


pt. Iv, n. s., Vv. 4 


SAVAGE (F. W.), Boston, Mass. 
[27197 
Storm king rubber boot. © Aug. 7, 
1909 ; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1909; K 1847. 


Sax (C. M.), New York, N.Y. . [27198 
Great mens’ individualities. © Oct. 
16, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1909; K 38073. 


SCANTLEBURY ( ELIZABETH HELIS). 
Springfield, Mass. [27199 
Geographical dolls. © Oct. 12, 1909; 

2 ec. Oct. 18, 1909; J 183101. 


ScHAUFER (Mrs. MILDRED), Washing- 
ton, Ds ©: 
Cook (F. A.), discoverer of the north 
pole. © Oct. 19, 1909; 2 c Oct. 19, 
1909; J 133258. 


ScHEIDT (WILLIAM vom), Buffalo, N. Y. 

[27201 

Electrischer kur brunnen. © Sept. 
23, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1909; K 2940. 


ScHMIDT (ARTHUR P.), Boston, Mass. 
[27202 


Musical novelties. © Aug. 24, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 26, 1909: K 1788: 


ScHNEIDER (F. A.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
| 27203-27218 
Billy and Teddy.—Bowling.—China- 
town cop.—Delicious.—Doggies bath.— 
Fishing..—Gee it’s fine-—In  luck.—- 
Jack O’Lantern.—Man in the moon.— 
My horse.—Play ball.—Tennis.—Ten- 
nis girl—Triplets.—Young patriots. 
© Oct. 28, 1909; 2 ¢. each Oct. 22, 
1909; IKK 3254-8269. 
SCHRADER & DENNIS, Three Oaks, 
Mich. [27219 
Happy Xmas. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 27, 1909; J 133858. 


SCHREIBER (J. F.), Wausau, Wis. 
[27220 
[Wausau, Wis.] Sale day at the 
fair «store. © Sept. 28, 1909; 2° « 
Oct. 6, 1909; J 13838185. 


ScoBIE (FRANK), Sleepy Eye, Minn. 
[27221-27229 
New Ulm, Minn.: 

Brown county court house; Minne- 
sota river bridge; Turner opera house. 
© Sept. 11, 1909; 2 c« each Sept. 13, 
1909; J 181575-131577. 

Sleepy Eye, Minn.: 

From the top of the big mill; 
From the top of the school house. © 
Oct. 18, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 20, 1909; 
J 183326, 133327. 


[27200 


ScoBiE (FRANK )—Continued. 
Springfield, Minn. : 

Across the Cottonwood _ river; 
Milling co.; New $10,000 bridge; Red- 
wood street. © Sept. 20, 1909; 2 «. 
each Sept. 22, 1909; J 132089-132092. 


ScCRIBNER’S (CHARLES) SONS, New 
York, Nsoi3 [27230-27234 
Caravan coming into the camp at 
Bondoni. © Oct. 22, 1909; 2 e. Oct. 
23, 1909; K 3304. 


Roosevelt (Mr.) in his hunting cos- 
tume in Africa. © Sept. 23, 1909; 
2c. Sept. 25, 1909; K 2214. 


Kermit and Sir Alfred Pease 
at the carcass of first big lion. © 
Oct. 22, 1909; | 2° °O@et. "San fo0n- ie 
3303. 


Watching the boys bringing in 
the skin of the second big lion to camp. 
© 1 ec. Sept. 25, 1909; J 132888. 


Roosevelt’s (Mr.) first big lion. © 
Sept. 23, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1909; K 
2213. 


SEABROOK BROS., Washington, D. C. 
[27235 


Twentieth century flyer. © Oct. 14, 
1909; 2 c. Oct. 21, 1909; J 138458; 


SEELE (Don), Pittsburg, Penn. 
[27236, 27237 


Fletcher (Horace), high diving, A, 
B. © Aug. 28, 1909; 2 ec. each Sept.. 
25, 1909; J 182998, 132999. 


SHEAHAN (Maurice T.), Brookline, . 
Mass. [14 prints.] [27238-27250 


All weary with our work and care.— 
Boardinghouse hog.—Can you play 
whist.—Life is what we make it.— 
Street hog.—Your fortune is shown in: 
the lines of your hand. © Aug. 14, 
1909; 2 c. each Aug. 17, 1909; K 782— 
787. 

Fishing.—Wanted: A man useful as 
well as ornamental.—Wanted by a 
young man.—Wish I had a girl. © 
Sept. 4, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 7, 1909; 
IK 1626-1629. 


I didn’t stop to write——Say Liz, is 
my hat on straight?—Won by a neck. 
© Oct. 25, 1909; 2 ec each Oct. 26, | 
1909; K 3412-8414. | 


SHEPARD (Morcan), New York, N. Y./| 

[27251 | 
_ Fool’s alphabet. © Sept. 20, 1909; 
2 @. Oct. 25, 19083" K Saec. 


434 


f SHERMAN (Bryant E.), Bradford, Pa. | 


‘nos. 44-47, Nov., 1909 


MISCELLANEOUS GLASSES, H TO K 


Angora kittens, 9.—Esther, 2.—Ital- 
jan boy, 5.—Madonna and child, 6, 7, 
8.—Marjorie, 3.—Mueller (Maud) 10, 
11.—Mephisto, 4.—Othello, 1. © Oct. 
a4, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 16, 1909; J 
133802-133812. 


SIMMONS HARDWARE Co., St. Louis, Mo. 


[27268, 27264 | 


Simmons (E. C.)—Simmons (G. W.; 
W.D.& E.H.) © Sept. 30, 1909; 2c. 


meach Oct. 8, 1909; K 2922, 2923. 


Sincer (S. O.), Pittsburg, Pa. [27265 
I told you so. © Oct. 5, 1909: 2 «. 
Oct. 2, 1909; IX 2687. 


SINGER MFG. cCo., Elizabeth, N. J. 
[27266-27269 
Y., Singer tower: 
East view; West view: North 
view; South view; by Edward W. 
Spofford. © Sept. 20, 1909; 2 c. each 
Sept. 21, 1909: H 9S—101. 


SKILEs (R. K.), Washington, D. C. 
[27270 
ey ANS) 21, 


New York, N. 


Fellow countrymen. 


mages, 2 c. Aug. 21, 1909; K 918. 


1909; 1 c. Sept. 24, 1909; I 


SKOLAS (JULIA), Cripple Creek, Colo. 

(2t2rl 

Thee me. © Sept. 16, 1909; 2 «¢. 
Sept. 17, 1909; J 133183. 


SLEICHER (JOHN A.), 
York; iN. ¥. 


Little Johnny and the taffy ‘pos- 
sums. Aug. 21,1909. © Aug. 21, 1909; 
i ec. Aug. 19, 1909; K 1329. 


—— Sept. 23, 1909. © Sept. 23, 
2998, 


21272-27273 


a te 


president, New 
[ 


Stoan (Earw S.), Boston, Mass. 


i 


[27274-27275 
Aunt Elizabeth.—Lesbia. © Aug. 1, 
1909; 2 c. each Oct. 13, 1909; K 2980, 


_ 2981. 


| 


BLOAN (J. V.) & co., New York, N. Y. 
[27276-27280 


Fishing. © Oct. 1, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 


fs, 1909; K 2799. 


Jersey. © Oct. 1. 1909; 2 
17, 1909; K 3201. 

New whip. © Oct. 1, 1909; 2 «. 
Sept. 17, 1909; K 3204. 

Reverie. © Oct. 1, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 


ce. Sept. 


| 17. 1909: K 3203. 


: 


Thoroughbred. © Oct. 1, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 17, 1909; K 3202. 


SmiTH (A. W.), Chicago, Ill. 


| Sept. 20, 1909; 2 c Sept. 25, 1909: K 


27295 
SLtocuM (L. MorTimer), Seattle, Wash. 
27281 
Taft (President William H.), A. Y. P. 
Exposition, Sept. 30-Oct. 1, 1909. © 
Sept. 15, 1909; 2 « Sept. 4, 1909: K 
2388. 
SMITH (A. T. E.), Woonsocket, R. I. 
[27282 
There is always a welcome chair 
waiting for you in my home. © Aug. 
23, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1909; K 1959. 
[27283 
Whose roof is over your head. © 
2249. 
SMITH (FREDERICK S.), Lynn, Mass. 
[27284, 27285 


Flax pond. © Sept. 18, 1909; 2 «¢. 
Sept. 21, 1909; J 132950. 


Lynn, Mass., from the clouds. © 
Sept. 28, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 30, 1909; J 
132952. 


SmitH (Otis), Cloquet, Minn. 
[ 27286-27288 
Hibbing, Minn. : 

Agnew mine; Mahoning mine; Ma- 
honing mine, loading iron ore. © Oct. 
12, 1909; 2 ce. each Oct. 11, 1909; J 
132990-132992. 


SMITH (S. C.), North Yakima, Wash. 
[27289, 27290 
Mt. Rainier, Wash., over the lower 
cascade of Cowlitz glacier and Cowlitz 
rock to the Tattoosh range; 2003. 
Ptarmagin or arctic grouse in its na- 
tive haunts; 2004. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 
c.each Sept. 24, 1909; J 133037, 1330388. 
SMITH (W. W.), Pittsburg, Pa. 
[27291, 27292 
Detroit baseball player. © Oct. 7, 
1909; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1909; IK 3208. 
Mighty Honus. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 
ce. Sept. 2, 1909; K 1518. 


SMITH BROS. COMMISSION Co., Chicago, 


Fil; [27298 
Peggy. © Nov. 20, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 


18, 1909; K 819. 


SoLoMON (HERMAN), Oakland, Cal. 
[27294 
Crockery man. © Aug. 11, 1909; 2 
c. Sept. 2, 1909; IK 1514. 


SouTtH ATLANTIC COMMERCIAL MEN'S 
ASS’N, Jacksonville, Fla. [27295 
Born in the smoke of a mighty com- 
merce. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 ¢. Oct. 29, 
1909; IK 3456. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27296 


pt. Iv, n. 8.) v.4 


SOUTHERN COTTON oIL co., Atlanta, Ga. 
[27296 


ound everywhere. Cook — with 
snowdrift. © Sept. 27, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 
4, 1909; KK 2815. 


SPARRELL PRINT, Boston, Mass. 
[27297-27337 
Boston proverbs series: 

All is discovered; Are you a kill- 
joy too; Bills make cowards of us all; 
Braying is the voice of fools; Curses 
I’ve lost the address; Don’t be a clam; 
Don’t butt in—light out; Don’t take 
an overdose of the rest cure; Don’t 
take yourself too damn serious; Hleva- 
tor to success is busted; HEvery day 
. cuts a little ice; Every dog has his 
day; Get wise! His wife’s gone to the 
country ; I was green once myself; It’s 
never too late to spend; Look out for 
punctures; Make a noise like an auto; 
Many’s the lark that started as a swal- 
low: One receipt for bellyaches; Pecks 
of trouble come in pints; Proof of the 
home is the nursery; Recipe for trou- 
ble; Rest is rust; Roosters crow a lot; 
Success comes in cans; There are just 
as good fish in the sea; This for the 
hot air artist; True key to success; 
You can’t pull out of trouble with this; 
Who’s boss? Why men leave home. © 
Oct. 22, 1909; 2 ec. each Oct. 25, 1909; 
KX 3361-3392. 


Kilevator to success is busted, try 
the stairs. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c Aug. 
9, 1909; IK 1600. 


If you don’t believe it ask the dog. 
© Oct. 7, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 11, 1909; Kk 
2869. 


Is this your hat? © Sept. 1, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 24, 1909; K 1670. 


Just like mama; by Joseph Warren. 
© Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1909; H 
78. 


Pleasant pastures; by P. V. Berry. 
© Sept. J, 1909; 2 c«. Aug. 24, 1909; 
H 76. 

Quiet retreat; by Thos. 
© Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 
H 79. 

Shady lane; by P. V. Berry. © 
Sept. 1, 1909;.2 c. Aug. 24, 1909: H 75. 


R. Craig. 
24, 1909; 


Those fellows have nothing on me. 
© Oct. 7,, 1909; 2 e. Oct. 11, 1909; K 
2868. 

Wayside blossoms; by Jean Beau- 
duin. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c Aug. 24, 
£909 su F674. 


SPENCER (HuGH), St. Cloud, Minn. 
[27338-27839 
St. Cloud, Minn.: 

North star cemetery; 1198—-A; St. 
Germain street; 1220. © Oct. 9, 1909; 
2 ¢«. each. Oct... 43, 19007 sae 
133107. 


SPENCER (ISABEL C.), New York, N. Y. 

[27340-27342 

I would look up and laugh.—It takes 

a friend to catch a friend.—Safe from 

all adversity. © Oct. 10, 1909; 2 @ 
each Sept. 18, 1909; K 2749-2751. 


SPENCER STUDIO, East Liverpool, Ohio. 

[273438 

East Liverpool base ball club, O. & 

P. league, 1909. © Sept. 23, 1909; 2 e. 
Sept. 16, 1909; J 132932. 


SPRAGUE (HENRY W.), Chicago, 1. 

[27344 

Sprague memorial souvenir postal. 

© Sept. 4, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1909; K 
TO. 


Stacey (Bess B.), Chicago, Il. 
[27345 
Been a vistun bout a week. © Aug. 
1, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1909; K 2755. 


STALEY (FRANK W.), New York, N. Y. 
[27346-27347 

Coney Island, N. Y., Rough riders. 
© Sept. 22, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 238, 1909; 
J 132120. 

[New York, N. Y.] Metropolitan 
life building with Hudson-Fulton illu- 
mination. © Oct. 19, 1909; 2 e. Oct. 
20, 1909; J 1838824. 


STATE PUB. CO., Boston, Mass. 
[27348-27349 
Gentle touch. © Aug. 10, 1909; 2 ec. 
Aug. 16, 1909; K TOT. 
Reggie Rahrah. Aug. 9, 1909. © 
Aug. 9, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1909; K 708. 


STEBBINS (GRACE W.), Lebanon, Mo. 
[27350 
[Niagara Falls.] Brink of Canadian 
Falls. ©1e. Sept. 28, 1909; J 132103. 


Srepsins (N. L.), Boston, Mass. 
[27351-27360 
Reid (U. S. S.) 19698-19702. © 
Oct. 12, 1909; 2c. Oct: 16) Wave er 
1332171383226. 


STECHER LITHOGRAPHIC Co., Rochester, 
Now. [27361 


American flower girl. © Aug. 19, 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 23, 1909; K 1918. 


436 


match; 52. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 44-47, Nov., 1909 


STEREO TRAVEL CO., New York, Ne Ms 
[27862-27522 
Arlington, Va. Robert E. Lee’s old 
home; 29. © Oct. 20, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 


22, 1909; J 183515. 
Brooklyn, N. Y.: 


Borough hall; In Greenwood ceme- 
tery. © Oct. 18, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 
21, 1909; J 133328, 13332 9. 

Brownsville, Texas: 

Maguey plant nearly ready to 
bloom, 69; Ox team, 67; Said to be the 
only real palms in U. S., 68; Soldiers 
at Fort, 70. © Oct. 20, 1909; 2 ¢. each 
Oct. 22, 1909; J 188516—133519. 


Canoeing among the Wisconsin 
lakes; 54. © Oct. 20, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 
22, 1909; J 183520. 


Chicago, I[ll.: 

Jackson Park, surf breaking over 
sidewalk, 50; Washington Park, flock 
of sheep, 49. © Oct. 20, 1909; 2c. 
each Oet. 22, 1909; J 183521, 133523. 


Coney Island, New York. Luna 
park; 9. © Oct. 20, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 22, 
ree; J 139539. 


Denver, Colo., from the State house; 
76. © Oct. 20, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1909; 
J 133525. 


Delights of southern California, 96. 
© Oct. 20, 1909 ; wre. et. 22, 1909; J 
183524. 


Garden of the Gods, Colorado: 


Balanced rock; 73. Pike’s Peak 
and gateway; 72. Tilted toad stools; 
74. © Oct. 20, 1909; 2c. each Oct. 22, 
1909; J 133526—-133528. 


Golf, great adopted game; 53. 
Meese. 4909: 2 ec. Oct. 22, 1909; J 
133529. 


Guide of the Wisconsin lake dis- 
trict; 57. © Oct. 20, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 
22, 1909; J 133530. 

King’s Ranch, Texas; ready to go 
maarme- 64. ©) Oct. 20, 1909; 2 «@ 
ere, 1909: J 133531. 

Kingsville, Texas, gathering cab- 
bages in February; 62. © Oct. 20, 


| 1909; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1909; J 133532. 


Lake Forest, Il1.: 


At the horse-show; 51; Polo 
© Oct. 20, 1909; 2 c. each 
Wet, 22, 1909; J 133533, 133534. 

Los Angeles, Cal. Avenue of palms; 
97. © Oct. 20, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1909; 
J 133544. 


Monticello, Va. Home of Jefferson; 


81. © Oct. 20, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1909; 
|| J 133535. 


27522 
STEREO TRAVEL Co.—Continued. 
Mt. Vernon, Va. W ashingtou's tomb 5 
28. © Oct. 20, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1909; 

J 138536. 
[New York, N. Y.]: 

Astor hotel; Broad street; Brook- 
lyn and new Manhattan bridges; 
Brooklyn bridge; Brooklyn bridge, on 
the promenade; Central park, children 
in; Central park, fountain and lake; 
Central park, old block house; Central 
park, quiet spot; City hall; Columbia 
college, library ; Columbus circle; Curb 
brokers; Curve on L at 110th st.; 
Custom house; Doyer street; Fifth 
avenue; Fish-cart merchants; Hall of 
records; Hudson and palisades; Hud- 
son; Hudson terminals building; Look- 
ing down the harbor; Looking north. 
along the bowery; Looking north from 
88th st.; Looking up Broadway; Madi- 
son square; Metropolitan art museum ; 
Metropolitan art museum _ [wing]; 
Netherlands hotel; New York from 
Brooklyn bridge, 1, 2; New York from 
Cortlandt st. ferry; New York from 
Battery; Plaza; Polo grounds; River- 
side drive; Singer tower and city in- 
vestment bldg.; Speedway and Wash- 
ington bridge; Tombs and law courts; 
Van Cortlandt mansion; Van Cortlandt 
Park; Wall st. and Trinity church; 
Washington bridge; Washington square, 
north side; Washington statue and 
Wall st.; 155th street, L station and 
entrance to Polo grounds. © Oct. 18, 
1909; 2 ec. each Oct. 21, 1909; J 183330— 
133376. 


Curb brokers; 4. Fifth ave. 
and the Waldorf; 7. Morgan’s (J. P.) 
office and new stock exchange; 5. Post 
office; 6. Statue of liberty; 1. © Oct. 
20, 19095 Zee. each Oet.! 225 19095 
13835387, 1835388, 133540—-133542. 
— Hudson-Fulton Celebration : 
American warships on the Hudson ; 
Astor hotel at night; Battery Place, 
crowd viewing naval parade, Sept. 25; 
Bowling on Bowling Green; Brooklyn 
and Manhattan bridges; City Hall and 
Home Insurance building; Clermont, 
historical pageant; Clermont, ladies 
and gentlemen of olden days on board; 
Clermont steaming up New York hax- 
bor; Court of honor; Crowds in front 
of Fifth ave. bldg.; Down Fifth ave., 
from 27th st.; Dutch marines; Edison 
power plant; Fifth ave. from 32nd st.; 
German marines; Half Moon about to 
discover New York; Half Moon show- 
ing men in rigging; Half Moon, histor- 
ical pageant; Half Moon in New York 
harbor; Herald Square; Hudson féte, 
historical pageant; Hudson ferry: 
Hughes (Gov.) and Mayor McClellan = 


437 


15371—09-—4 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27522 


pt. Iv, 0. s., v. 4 


STEREO TRAVEL Co.—Continued. 

Indian period; Inflexible, British war- 
ship; Madison square, crowds in; 
Madison square, showing crowded 
stands along Fifth ave.; Madison 
Square Garden, and Metropolitan 
tower; Metropolitan tower; North 
from Flatiron bldg.; Norwich; Officers 
of U. S. Army; One of our new war- 
ships; One of the historical floats; 
Onondagas; Plaza from Central Park 
at midnight: Queensboro bridge; Re- 
viewing stand; River bank from 110th 
st., to Grant’s tomb; Schoolship St. 
Marys and war vessels on the Hudson; 
Seventh New York national guard; 
Singer tower illuminated; Squadron 
A; Twenty-third st. and Fifth avenue; 
U. S. Sailors; Viper submarine; Wel- 
coming Henry Hudson; West Point 
cadets; Zenger (John Peter) trial of; 
110th street, naval parade day. © 
Oct. 18, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 21, 1909: 
J 183377-133427. 


On Big lake, Wisconsin. © Oct. 20, 
i909> 2c: Oct: 22-1909: J 883543. 
Petrified Forest, Ariz.: 

Effects of erosion, 88; Showing 
how petrified trees are released by 
erosion, 87. © Oct. 20,1909; 2 c. each 
Oct. 22, 1909; J 133547, 138548. 


Pasadena, Cal.: 

Ostrich farm, 98; San Gabriel 
mission, 99. © Oct. 20, 1909; 2 c. each 
Oct. 22, 1909; J 133545, 133546. 

Philadelphia, Pa.: 

Betsy Ross house, 11; Carpenters 
hall, 14; Fairmount Park, along the 
Wissahickon, 18; Fairmount Park, 
Sunken gardens, 15; Independence hall, 
10; North Broad st., from City Hall, 
12; Rittenhouse square, 13; University 
of Pennsylvania, gateway to campus, 
17; Washington’s headquarters, 16. 
© Oct. 20, 1909; 2 c each Oct. 22, 
1909; J 133549—-133557. 

Roosevelt leaving Chicago for holi- 
day trip, 45. © Oct. 20, 1909: 2 « 
Oet; 22, 1909; J 133522. 

San Antonio, Tex.: 

Alamo, 59; Visiting the old mis- 
sion, 60. © Oct. 20, 1909; 2 c. each 
Oct. 22, 1909; J 133558, 133559. 

Santa Fe, N. Mex.: 

Carrying wood to market, 81; 
General view, 77; Oldest church in the 
U. S.; Exterior, 79; Interior, 80; 
Plaza, 78. © Oct. 20, 1909: 2 c. each 
Oct. 22, 1909; J 133560-133564. 

Sarita, Texas, wagon train, 65. © 
Oct. 20, 1909; 2 ¢. Oct. 22, 1909: J 
133565. 


STEREO TRAVEL Co.—Continued. 


Spouting artesian well in Texas, 61. 
© Oct. 20, 1909; 2 ec Oct. 22, 1909; 
J 133566. 

Tesuque, N. Mex.: 

Indian village, 82; Chapel, 83. © 
Oct. 20, 1909; 2 « each Oct. 22, 1909; 
J 138567, 133568. 

Washington, D. C.: 

Bartholdi’s statue of Washington, 
24; Emancipation monument, 25; 
Navy yard, at drill, 26; Pennsylvania 
ave., 19; Washington monument, 21; 
White House, 20. © Oct. 20, 1909; 
2 e. each Oct. 22, 1909; J 183569— 
183574. 


Williams Canyon, Colo. © Oct. 20, 
1909; 2 c. Oct. 22. T9093 7 tae 


STERLING (Epp C.), Beaver Falls, Pa. 
[27523-27532 
Chautauqua lake, N. Y.: 

Drive pt.; Drive through Grove 
pt.; Entrance to inlet; Grove pt. A, B; 
Head of boardwalk pt.; Inlet; Moon- 
light from dock pt. A; B, C. ‘© Aus, 
25, 1909; 2 c. each Als, 26, 3809 
1813889-131398. 


STEVENS (CHARLES A.) & BROS., Chi- 
cago, Ill. [27533-27537 
Black velvet hat.—Colonial hat.— 
Fur trimmed dinner gown.—Three 
gowns in group.—White beaver hat. 
©. Oct. 3, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 2, 1909; 
IX 2695-2699. 
STEVENSON (Davin S.), Chicago, Ill. 
[27588 
Mascot property, Arizona. © Oct. 
8, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1909; Ks207, 
STEWART IRON FENCE CO., Covington, 
Ky. [275389 
Stewart’s iron fence. © Sept. 7, 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1909; K 1418. 


STIMSON (JAMES E. H.), Appleton, 
Wis. [27540 
Lawrence college campus. © Oct. 1, 


1909; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1909; J 182717. 


Stimson (Mary E.), Montpelier, Vt. 
[27541 
Caspian lake, Vt., sunset. © Sept. 
15, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 7, 1909; J 132886. 


STOKES (FREDERICK A.) Co., New York, 
NAN [27542-27553 
Bunny, bunny; by Katherine Pyle. | 
© Sept. 7, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1909; 
H 80. 
Maryland, my Maryland; by Joe | 
Rae. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 e«. Sep 2g 
1909 7: 


438 


, 


4 
‘7 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 44-47, Nov., 1909 


CLASSES, 


STOKES (FREDERICK A.) co.—Continued. | 


My old Kentucky home; by Joe Rae. 
© Sept. 1. 1909; 2 c. Sept. 2, 1909: 
H 72. 

My poor dolly: by Katherine Pyle. 
© Sept. 7, 1909: 2 c. Sept. 8, 1909; 
H 81. 


Only two at dinner: by Clarence F. | 


Underwood. © Sept. 1, 1909: 2 «. 
Sept. 2. 1909: H 66. 


Only two at the game: by Clarence | 


F. Underwood. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 2, 1909: H 65. 


Only two at the house party: by 
Clarence F. Underwood. 
1909; 2 c. Sept. 2. 1909; H 68. 

Only two at the opera; by Clarence 
F. Underwood. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 «. 
Sept. 2. 1909; H 67. 

Suwannee River: by Joe Rae. 


Unexpected guests; by Katherine 
Pyle. © Sept. 7. 1909; 2 c. Sept. 8, 
1909; H 82. 

Way down South in Dixie; by John 
Rae. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 2, 
1909; H 69. 


Who’s afraid; by~ Katherine Pyle. 


© Sept. 7, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1909; H | 
S83. 


Srone (CHARLES J.) co., Chicago, Ill. 
[27554-27556 

Sartorial world. Supplement Aug. 
1909. A,B & C. © Aug. 12, 1909; 
2 c. each Aug. 13, 1909; K 1324-1326. 


Srravus (Rey) & co.. Tampa, Fla. 
[27557 
Philp VY. © Aug. 31, 1909; 2 ec. 
Aug. 19. 1909; K 1475. 


STRAUSS (FRANK V.) & co., New York, 
mY [27558-27564 

Program girl. No. 1. © Sept. 6, 

1909; 2 ¢. Sept. 18, 1909; K 2206. 

Mee 2 © Sept. 13, 1909; 2 «. 

Sept. 22, 1909; K 2205. 

as a cowboy. © Sept. 27, 1909; 

2 c. Sept. 29, 1909; K 2476. 


as a shepherdess. © Sept. 20, 
1909; 2 e. Sept. 29, 1909; K 2475. 
as a soldier boy. © Oct. 18, 
1909; 2 €. Get. 20, 1909; K 3168. 
——as Joan of Are. © Oct. 4, 
' 1909; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1909; K 2788. 
| at the telephone. © Oct. 25, 
| 1909; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1909; K 3433. 
|. Srratss (J. C.). St. Louis, Mo. 
[27565-27571 


Adams (Miss M. K.).—Cole (Miss 


_R.).—Cox (Miss 8S.) A, B.—Delano 
' (Miss E.).—Nugent (Mrs. Dan).— | 1909: 2 ¢. Oct. 1, 1909; K 2744. 


© Sept. 1, | 


Ry 
© | 
Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 2, 1909; H 71. | 


He! Be O a 39 

27619 
Strauss (J. C.)—Continued. 
O'Neil (Miss S.).—Wiegand (Miss C.). 
© Oct. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 8, 1909: 
J 1382845, 1382848—132854. 


STROBRIDGE LITHOGRAPHING Co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. [27572-27617 
[ Pesters. ] 18096.—N. Y. 


| is 


13098.—-N. Y. 13104——N. Y. 13107.— 
N. Y. 13113.—N. ¥. 13131. © Aug. 
17, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 19, 1909: K 
827-834. 


N. Y. 13098.—N. Y. 13094. © 
Aug. 21, 1909; 2 c Aug. 23, 1909; K 
1006, 1007. 


N. Y. 13072. © Aug. 
2 c. Oct. 18, 1909; K 3045. 


——wN. Y. 13071.—N. Y. 

Y¥. ~13120.—N. Y. 13123.—N. Y. 
13124.—_N. Y. 13143. © Aug. 23, 1909; 
2c. each Aug. 26, 1909; K 1868-1878. 


NY. 131002 N.Y. 13146 
Aug. 30, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 1, 1909; 
K 1473, 1474. 

——wN. Y. 13092.—N. Y. 13122.— 
N. Y¥. 13125.—N. Y. 18128.—N. Y. neo. 
13147. © Sept. 11, 1909; 2 ec. each 
Sept. 13, 1809; K 1828-1832. 


——N. Y.. 13101.—N. Y. 13145.— 
N. ¥. 13157—N. _Y.)45159—_S2 - 
135161.—_N. Y. 13163—-N. Y. 13177.— 


23, 1909; 


13089.— 


N. ¥. 13178. © Sept. 25, 1909; 2 ¢. 
each Sept. 29, 1909; K 2478-2485. 
——wN. Y. 18118—N. Y. 13156.— 
N. ¥. 13176.—N. Y. 13179. © Sept 
29, 1909; 2 @ each Oct. 4, 1909; K 
| 2712-2715. 
—— N. Y. 13119.—N. Y. 138155.— 


CO¥> 121s N. 3 See 

84.—N. Y. 13185.—N. Y. 13194.— 
13196.—N. Y. 13197. © Oct. 9, 
2 ce. each Oct. 11, 1909; K 2927—. 


N. Y. 
O9 : 
a 
——-N. Y. 13164.—N. ¥. 13193, © 


Oct. 11, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 13, 1909; 
K 3012, 3018. 


N. Y. 13175. © Oct. 11, 1909; 
2 c. Oct. 14, 1909; K 3014. 


STROHMEIER (F. E.), San Francisco, 
Cal. [27618 
Thro’ the portals of the past. © 
Aug. 28, 1909; 2 « Oct. 4, cae 
132681. 


SwarRTHouT (LAUREL F.), Chicago, Ill. 
[27619 


Brownies of Dai-Nippon. © Sept.1, 


439 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


27620 
Sweet (BENJAMIN V.), Attleboro, 
Mass. [27620-27629 


Attleborough Public Library: 
Charging desk; Exhibit rooms; 
[Exterior view]; Library hall, 1 & 2; 
Main entrance; Main reading room; 
Main stairway; Reference room; Stack 
room. © Dec. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 
23, 1909; J 1383617-133626. 


TABER PRANG ART CO., Springfield, 
Mass. [27630-27651 
Along the Salsa valley, 4881.— 


Among the clouds, 4913.—Among the 
lilies, 4S8S85.—At the landing, 4880.— 
Before the rain, 4912.—Chef, 4891.— 
Coast of Zaandam, 4860.—Crags of 
Tyrol, 4884.—Enkhuizen, coast scene 
near, 4859.—Evening in the Bretanze, 
4869.—Fond recollections, 4895.—For- 
est brook, 4865.—In upper Lombardy, 
4888.—Leisure days, 4886.—October 
day, 4914.—On the sheltered hillside, 
4893.—Pool in the forest, 4866.— 
Sheltered cliff, 4894.—Summer day in 
Switzerland, 4873.—Summer’s day, 
4892.—Village in Flanders, 4887.— 
Village pond, 4875. © Oct. 21, 1909; 
2 ce. Oct. 23, 1909; J 1383492-1335138. 


TALBotT (WALTER E.), Schenectady, 
GY [27652 


National boiler makers union dele- 


gates. © Oct. 8, 1909; 2 ¢. Oct. 10, 

1909; J 1383474. 

TAYLOR (J. E.), Cooper, Texas. [27653 
Ten commandments. © Aug. 20, 


1909; 2'c.iSept.-3, 1909 = 1k 291s. 


TAYLOR (J. W.), Chicago, Til. 
[27654, 27655 
Taft (President) at ball game, Cubs 
vs. Giants, Sept. 16, 1909: 1, 2. 
Oct. 9, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 29, 1909; 
J 1383046. 133047. 


TayLorR (Mary Lyon), Indianapolis, 
Ind. [27656-27659 
Appreciative audience.—Goldfish.— 


Iris—Madonna. © 1c. each Oct. 23, 
1909; J 133599-133601. 


TAYLOR ART CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[27660-27677 


Addressing the ball.—Angels. 1. In 
the old days.—Angels. 2. With daily 
tasks.—Atlantic City, N. J. Young's 


million dollar pier; Atlantic City, N. J. 
Young’s house, dining hall; Atlantic 
City, N. J. Young’s house, living hall, 
A & B.—Beware—third rail—danger- 
ous.—Do it now.—Get busy.—Here’s 
to women.—I swung at the ball.—Leg- 
ends of golf—Plucking wild flowers.— 
Saying things behind her back.—This 


TAYLOR ART CO.—Continued. 


is the best old world.—When trouble 
is going some.—When you smile an- 
other smiles. (EF 78196-78203, 78208- 
78217, June 30, 1909; 2 c. each July 3, 
1909. ) 


TEBBS (Rost. N.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[27678-27679 


New York, N. Y., Hudson-Fulton 
celebration. Night illumina- 
tion : 

City hall park; Metropolitan life 
building. ©1c. each Oct. 12, 1909; J 
133063, 133064. 


"TERRA-MARINE Co., New York, N. Y. 
[27680 
New York and vicinity. © Aug. 18, 


1909; 2 ec. Aug. 27, 1909; K 1366. 
THAYER (PorTER C.), Williamsville, Vt. 
[27681 
Newfane, Vt., Newfane Inn. © Sept. 
14, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1909; J 131811. 
THEATRE FILM SERVICE CO., Chicago, I. 
[27682 
Pictorial illustration of a pup. © 


Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. Get 2a toe2- 

3458. | 

THOMPSON (EpDwaArp §8.), Philadelphia, 
Par [276838 


Thompson’s banjo chart in the C no- 
tation. © Aug. 30, 1909; 2 ec. Sept. 3, 
1909; K 1599. 


THOMPSON (PAUL), New York, N. Y. 
| 27684-27695 
Belmont (Mrs. O. H. P.), who is 
backing suffrage movement in this 
country. © Oct. 6, 1909; 2 ¢. Oct. 11, 
1909; J 133016. 
Chaulnes (Duke of). © Oct. 5, 
1909; 2 @ Oct. 11, 19095 7 dase 
Half Moon: 

Bergen (Tunis G.) speaking at 
presentation to U. S. government; 
Passing German battleship Dresden. 
© Oct. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 11, 1909; 
J 138015, 133021: 

Presentation committee. © 
Oct. 6, 1909; 2 G Wek iy asses 
133014. 


Replica of Henry MHudson’s © 
ship. © Sept. 23, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 4, 
1909; J. 18277 | 
Starting up North river to head 
the naval parade. © Oct. 6, 1909; 
2e. Oct11,. 1909: J. 133012: 

Jeffries (James J.) in training. © | 
Oct. 28, 1909; 2 c Oct. 29, 1909; J 
133881. 


440 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 44-47, Nov., 1909 


THOMPSON (PAUL)—Continued. 

Lovett (Robert), man who will suc- 
ceed E. H. Harriman, with niece, Miss 
Finch. © Sept. 2, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 11, 
1909; J 13838011. 

U. S. Battleships: 

Missouri; Ohio; Virginia leading 
fleet down North river. © Oct. 5, 
Paes ©. exch Oct. 11, 1909; J 
133017-133019. 


THompPpson (WM. CHAs.), Buhl, Idaho. 
[27696-27697 
Milner dam, 1, 2. © Oct. 7, 1909; 


CLASSES, H TO K 
27748 


TOWNSEND (C. F.), Des Moines, Iowa. 

[27716 

Des Moines [Iowa], Greater com- 

mittee. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 ¢. Oct. 7, 
1909; J 188875. 


TOWNSEND (CHAS. A.), Belfast, Me. 
[27717-27718 


Waterville, Me. College avenue. © 
Oct. 23, 1909; 2 ¢-.Oct, 25, 1909; J 
183754. 

— Elmwood hotel. © Oct. 16, 


1909; 2c. Oct. 19, 1909: ft tos28 0 


2 ¢. each Sept. 29, 1909; J 1323816, 
_ 182317. 


THORBURN (J. M.) & co., New York, 
ee . [2769827 700 
Cyclamen. — Single tulips. — Tulips 
and Narcissus. © Aug. 27, 1909; 2. 
each Sept. 1, 1909; K 1455-1457. 


THORP (RUSSELL), Lusk, Wyoming. 


[27701 
Cheyenne, Wyo. Last Black Hills 
eoach leaving, Feb. 19, 1887. © Oct. 


a29908:- 2 c. Oct. 1, 1909; J 182399. 
TICHBORNE (W. F. C.), Mount Vernon, 


ae a [27702 
Mount Vernon, N. Y., officials. © 
ese ee 2 Cc. Oct. 8, 1909; J 
132864. 


N.) co., New York, N. Y. 

[27703-27708 

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

City hall; Court of honor; Metro- 
politan life tower; Plaza hotel; Wash- 
ington arch. © Sept. 30, 1909: 2 «. 
each Sept. 30, 1909; J 133041-133045. 

—— Soldiers’ and sailors’ monu- 
ment. © Oct. 8, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 8, 
1909; J 183108. 


TOLMAN (FRED. 8.), Brockton, Mass. 
[27709 
Hitting the high places. No. 80. 
© Oct. 19, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 21, 1909; 
K 3185. 


Toppine (J. A.), Detroit, Mich. 


TIEMANN (H. 


[27710 


Can you beat it? © Sept. 2, 1909; 
2 c. Sept. 4, 1909; K 1655. 


TosEr (Mrs. C. H.), Milwaukee, Wis. 
[27711-27715 


My! but this beer tastes good, 3.— 
Satisfied, 5—This certainly was fine, 
4._This looks good to me, 2.—Wait- 
ing to be served with Pabst blue rib- 
bon beer, 1. © Sept. 30, 1909; 2 e¢. 
- each Sept. 8, 1909; J 133031 133035. 


TRIBUNE Co., Chicago, Ill. 
[27719-27737 
Danny Dreamer. [1909]: 
© Aug. 15; 1c. Aug. 21; K 915. 
© Aug. 29; 1 ce. Sept. 9; K 1742. 
© Sept. 5: 1c. Sept. 18: K 1821. 
© Sept. 19; 1 c. Sept. 30; K 2525. 
© Sept. 26; 1c. Sept. 30; K 2523. 
© Oct. 10; 1 c Oct. 18: K 3101. 
© Oct. 17; 1 ec. Oct. 29; K 3452. 
Mama’s angel child. [1909]: 
© Aug..15; Le. Aug. 21; K 916: 
© Aug. 295; 1c. Sept. 9; K 1748. 
© Sept. 5; 1 c. Sept. 18; K 18292. 
© Sept. 19; 1 ec. Sept. 30; K 2527. 
© Sept. 26; 1c. Sept. 30; K 2522 
© Oct. 10; 1 ce. Oct. 18: K 3100. 
© Oct. 17; 1c. Oct. 29; K 3454. 
Old Opie Dilldock’s stories. [1909]: 
© Aug. 15; 1c. Aug. 21; K 917. 
© Aug. 29; 1c. Sept. 9; K 1744. 
© Sept. 1; 1 c. Sept. 30; K 2528. 
© Sept. 5; 1 c. Sept 13; K 1823. 
© Sept. 26; 1 ¢. Sept. 30; K 2521. 
TRIMPEY (E. B.), Anderson, S. C. 
[27738-27741 
Southern skater, 14. © July 19, 


1909; 2 c. each July 24, 1909; J 132428— 
132481. 


Troup (ALEX. M.), Barre, Vt. [27742 
Barre, Vt., citizens’ band. © 1 e. 
Oct. 11, 1909; J 132974. 
TROWBRIDGE (MeERRET), Fort Smith, 
Ark. [27743 


Fort Smith, Ark., U. 8. jail, gallows 


and court-house in the distance. © 
duly 15, 1909; 2. ¢«. Oct) 44180 5 
132687. 
TRUFANT (NELLIE S.), Minneapolis. 
Minn. [27744-27748 
Christmas wish.—Good will and 


faire wishes.—My prayer.—Spring is 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27749 


TRUFAUT ( NELLIE S.)—Continued. 

a time for joy and Easter bringeth 
hope.—Sweetest flower. © Oct. 11, 
1909; 2 c. each Oct. 14, 1909; K 3001— 
3005. 

TuELL (Mrs. 


JULIA E.), Lamedeer, 

Mont. [27749-27761 

Cheyenne boy. © Sept. 25, 1909; 2 
G Ock. 6; 1909 ; WY 132012. 

Cheyenne medicine buffalo head and 
sweat lodge. © Oct. 20, 1909; 2 «. 
Get. 26, 1909; J 183828. 

Chief American horse. © Sept. 25, 
1909 ; 2 ec. Oct. 6, 1909; J 132774. 

Chief Lamedeer’s grave. © Sept. 
25, 1909; 2: e: Oet:,6, 1909) J AS3a7TeS. 

Indian children and their play- 
houses. © Oct. 21, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 26, 
1909; J 183825. 

Indian children at play. © Oct. 21, 
1909; 2 ce. Oct. 26, 1909; J 188824. 

Indian graves. © Sept. 25, 1909; 2 
e(Oeck. 6, 1909; J. tsa( to: 

Medicine costume. © Oct. 21, 1909; 
2 ec. Oct. 26, 1909; J 133826. 

Medicine man’s home and family. 
© Sept. 25, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1909; J 
132776. 

Son of the Cheyenne warrior. © 
sepi72o, 1909-2 -¢. ‘Oet. 6 19Gae ty 
1327011. 

Travvis. © Sept. 25, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 
6, 1909; J 132779. 

Two Cheyenne squaws. © Sept. 25, 
1909 ; 2 ce. Oct. 6, 1909; J 132778. 

Young squaws horseback. © Oct. 
21, 1809; 2. ec: Oct. 26, 1909; J 133827. 


TURNER (JULIA E.), Los Angeles, Cal. 


[27762 
Team. © Aug. 17, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 
25, 1909; K 1964. 
ULLMAN mre. co., New York, N. Y. 


[27763-27819 
Series no. 188: 

Birds of a feather, 2500; Cupid’s 
an Odd Fellow, 2503; Hell, O Bill, 
2506; Hold on! I’m a brother Elk, 
2502; Recording arrivals, 2499: Who 
wouldn’t be a Forester, 2505: Who 
wouldn’t be a Woodman, 2504: Ye 
Shriner’s Mecca, 2501. © Sept. 1, 
1909; 2 c. each Sept. 2, 1909: K 1529- 
1536. 

Series no. 156: 

Good morning! 2488; Nobody can 
April-fool me, 2490; Oh wad some 
power the giftie gie us— 2487; This 
must be April first, 2489; You can’t 
fool us, 2486. © Sept. 1, 1909: 2 ce. 
each Sept. 2, 1909; K 1587-1541. 


pt. Iv, n. S., v. 4 


ULLMAN MFG. co.—Continued. 
Series no. 157: 

Happy greetings for St. Patrick’s 
day, 2492; St. Patrick forever, 2491; 
With love and blessings from, 2493. 
© Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c each Sept. 2, 
1909; IK 1542-1544. : 

—— Erin forever, 2494. © Sept. 23, 
1909; 2 e. Sept. 23, 19095 kK 2120: 
St. Patrick’s day greetings, 1-3. 
© Oct. 4, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 4, 1909; 
K 2724-2726. 

Series no. 158: 

Easter blessing, no. 2509; Easter 
greeting, no. 2508; Easter greeting, 
no. 2511; Easter peace be yours, no. — 
2507; Joyous Easter, no. 2510. 
Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 2, 1909; 
IX 1545-1549. 

Series no. 159: 

For my valentine, no. 2513; To 
my valentine, no. 2512; Valentine 
greetings, no. 2514. © Sept. 1, 1909: 
2 ec. each Sept. 2, 1909; IKK 1550-1552. 

I have something for you, 2517; 
Sail with me through life, 2563; Say! 
will you be my valentine? 2515; Valen- 
tine greetings, 2516, 2518. © Sept. 23, 
1909; 2 c. each Sept. 23, 1909; K 2119, 
2121-2124. 
Valentine greetings, 1 & 2. 
Oct. 4, 1909; 2 c each Oct. 4.5ae= 
Kye 222728: 

Series 160: 

Close hauled; Don’t wear your 
heart on your sleeve; Harvesting; 
Have a smile with me; I am the candy 
kid; I’m one too; Kissed; Making hay 
while the sun shines; One man’s loss 
is another man’s gain; Pinched; Post 
no bills; Spring fever; Ruling passion 
strong in death. © Sept. 8, 1909; 2 c. 
each Sept. 8, 1909; K 1674-1686. 

Series 161: 

Easter greetings, 14. © Oct. 4, 
1909; 2 c. each Oct. 4, 1909; K 2729- 
27382. 

Series no. 162: 

Discovered, no. 2564; Discovered, 
no. 2568; Hurrah for U. S.; Old Pole 
is ours; Uncle Sam is always on top. 
© Sept. 18, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 18, 
1909; K 1996-2000. 


UNDERHILL (IRVING), New York, N. Y. 
[27820-27822 


Hudson-Fulton naval parade; M 21. 
© Oct.. 17, 1909.;. 2. c. Oct. 227 1903s 
133061. 

—— Metropolitan building, B 484. 
© Sept. 22, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 23, 1909; 
J 1g20ze: 


442 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 44-47, Noy., 1909 


UNDERHILL (IrRviNG)—Continued. 

New York and Hast River 
bridges. M 20. © Sept. 22, 1909: 2 «. 
Sept. 22, 1909; J 132093. 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, New York, 
Wo X: [27823-28011 
[Stereoscopic photographs.| U 28195, 
U 31946, U 538403, U 57757, U 59691, 
U 91825, U 92449, U 96954, U 115418, 
U 117088. © July 1, 1909; 2 c. each 
July 6, 1909; J 181709-131729. 
Me iaguot, U 117154, U 117157, 
Peeeente TAS: U 1171838, U 
eee btit0, U 117319, U 117320, 
Wat4ss. © July 1, 1909; 2 c. each 
July 8, 1909; J 131709-131729. 
U 380876, U 36853, U 48454, U 
44537, U 49077, U 50125, U 538614, U 
58280, U 61043, U 64465. © July 1, 
1909; 2 ec. each Sept. 14, 1909; J 
131942-131951. 

Goat! WW 65583, U 66287, U 
Gs05s;, U 79126, U 87079, U 918382, U 
933826, U 103525, U 104060, U 106411, 
eevee, os 112975, U 113702, U 
113715, U 114085, U 114584, U 116524, 
Peo th 116988, U 117179, U 
ITSO) UW 117186, U 117191, U 117204, 
Penge: WO '7s04, U 117305, U 
Miasteligsi2, VU 117328, U 1173837, 
Pieageos, WW 117597, U 117440, U 
fete) 17726. © July 1, 1909; 2c. 
each Sept. 14, 1909; J 131737-131770, 
131 776-131778. 


—U 43070, U 47130, U 47168, U 
(Sea 1173822, UW 1173388, U 117473, 
Westie, © July 1, 1909: 2c. each 
Sept. 16, 1909; J 131815-131817, 131819, 
iatcoe, Lolsoas, 151838,. 1381842. 


——U 49485, U 73129. © July 1, 
feos ve. each ‘Oct. 16, 1909; J 
1338200, 133202. 

—U 74486, U 78055. © July 2, 
moo, c. e€ach Sept. 16, 1909; J 
131820, 131821. 

——U 117434. © July 3, 1909; 2c. 

July, 8, 1909; J 131708. 
U 117406, U 117416, U 117419, 
49720, VU 117426. © July 3, 1909; 
2 @€..each Sept. 14, 1909; J 1381771- 
181775. 

=) 115184. © July 7, 1909; 2c. 
Sept. 16, 1909; J 131831. 

a 2i7o4t. © July 7, 1909;-2.¢. 
Oct. 29, 1909; J 133939. 

U 117449. © July 9, 1909; 2 «. 
Sept. 16, 1909; J 131837. 
U 93262, U 108192. 
iy 2c. each Sept. 16, 
131825, 131830. 


© July 10, 
1909; J 


28011 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWoop—Continued. 

——U 62050, U- 117509, U 117536, 
UO diimetes Ut Doss) | Ul «14. 7548) © 
July 12, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 16, 1909; 
J. 181813, 1381818, . 131841, 131845— 
131847. 

——U 104845, U 104880, U 104900, 
U 104967. © July 13, 1909; 2 ec. each 
Sept. 16, 1909; J 131826-131829. 

U 38469, U 117505, U 117506. 
© July 14, 1909; 2 ec each Sept. 16, 
1909; J 131814, 181839, 131840. 

—— U 117395, © July 15, 1909; 2c. 
Sept. 16, 1909; J 131836. 

UW. (8084, Ui 11'7529,,00  AN75380. 
© July 16, 1909; 2 ¢. each Sept. 16, 
1909; J 181822, 1381848, 1381844. 


——U 81084, U 91150. © July 17, 


1909+. 2. e; each: Sept, £6, 19095 5 
131823, 131824. 
SS CPs We econ CO) nuliss 


20) 1900% 2 ¢: each Septs 16, ha0ai Ie 
131883, 131834. 


U 105618. © July 24, 1909; 2 
e. Oct. 16, 1909; J 183206. 


=U - 10498, Ui 10m20) -©. Age 
10, 1909; 2c. each Oct. 16, 19093° Ji 
1328207, 133208. 


==) 46145, U 116650: © Augie 
1909; 2 c. each Oct. 16, 1909; J 183199, 
133216. 


U 109560. © Aug. 12, 1909; 2 
c. Oct. 16, 1909; J 183214. 

SS Agi © Aus LOS ac 
Oct. 16; 1909". 3) 1a5i9s8: 
U 112028. © Aus 27, 19090e2 
e. Oct. 1671909 4) tsazila. 
BW P12001> 1\@? Avie. 27,7 1909.5 2 
e. Oct. 29, 1809; J 133916. 

Se 38014. oolOs, co) Ate a0 
1909; 2 ec. each Oct. 16, 1909; J 183196, 
133197. 


U 25869; U 49512, U 92188, 
U 94325, U 114678. © Aug. 30, 1909; 
2 ec. each Oct. 29, 1909; J 138908, 
133911, 133912, 133931, 1383957. 


2 U, 712908.".€) Ane Si, 19092 @, 
Oct. 16, 1909; J 133201. 


U 112874, U 113683, U iT74s: 
© Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Oct.) 29, 
1909; J 133918, 1383919, 1383944. 


=== WY 117910: 'O). Sept: 3, 0G ae 
Oct. 29, 1909; J 133941. 

Ey 115229; Di. Tk6A9S.. Ui ieaane 
© Sept. 4, 1909; 2c. each Oct. 29; 
1909; J 133933-1338935. 


443 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28012 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWoop—Continued. 
U 114196, U 114199, U 114207, 
De 144255, 


J 133922, 133924, 183927,- 133928, 


183932, 133938. 


eee) A202, UO AIS aoe 


7928, “UW 107930) * US TiTsse 
117937, U 117938, U 117940, U 117944. 
© Sept. 8, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 29, 
1909; J 133925, 133930, 1383946—133948, 
133950-133953, 183956. 

—__U 25951. © Sept. 9, 1909; 2. 
Oct. 29, 1909; J 1838959. 


——- J 50529, U 50744, U 104679, 
U 104925. © Sept. 10, 1909; 2 c. each 
Oct. 29, 1909; J 133904, 133905, 188914, 
133915. 


U 48045, U 48048, U il7gsi. 
© Sept. 18, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 29, 
1909: J 183901, 133902, 133949. 


——U 91217, U 117781. © Sept. 14, 
1909; 2 c. each Oct. 29, 1909; J 1538909, 
133945. 


U 62816, U 114205. © Sept. 15, 
1909 ; 2 c. each Oct. 29, 1909; J 183908, 
133926. 


——U 114198, U 114217, U 117941. 
© Sept. 15, 1909: 2 ec. each Oct. 29, 
1909; J 183923, 183929, 183954. 


——U 54583, U 114189, U 117911. 
© Sept. 17, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 29, 
1809; J 188906, 1383921, 183942. 


U 45104, U 56958, U 117372, U 
117482, U 117544, U 117740. © Sept. 
20, 1909; 2 ec. each Oct. 29, 1909; J 
133907, 183936, 183987, 183940, 1839438, 
1338955. 


——U 47616, U 91739. © Sept. 22, 
1909; 2 c. each Oct. 29, 1909; J 133910, 
1383958. 


—U 87401, U 87403, U 87407, U 
108895, U 108927, U 108942, U 109016, 
U 109218. © Sept. 24, 1909, 2 c. each 
Oct. 16, 1909; J 1383203-133205, 133209- 
1332138. 


—U 1003807, U 112687, U 114049. 
© Sept. 24, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 29, 
1909; J 18389138, 133917, 133920. 


UNITED ART PUB. Co., New York, N. Y. 
[28012-28017 


Dash for the north pole.—Exploring 
the north pole-——Honeymoon trips to 
the north pole——I love my wife, but 
oh! you gumdrop.—North pole rare- 
bit—Top of the world. © Sept. 20, 
tr! 2c. each Sept. 22, 1909; K 2101-— 


U 115088, U 117495. © | 
Sept. 7, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 29, 1909; | 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


UNITED CANDY CO., Boston, Mass. 
[28018-28020 


Eleanor.—Ethel.—Helen. © Aug. 
31, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 2, 1909; H 


| 62-64. 


UNITED DRUG CO., Boston, Mass. 
[28021-28022 


Famous ride of Lady Godiva. © 
Oct. 2,. 1909; 2 c. Gek Bi 1303s 
3429. 


Rexall girl, No. 3. © Nov. 20, 1909; 
2 ce. Oct. 19, 19092 Kosi | 


UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH CO., Nor- 
wood, Ohio. [28023-28140 


[Posters.] 12218. © July 22, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 19, 1909; K 866. 


11958, 12296. © July 23, 1909; 
2c. each Aug. 19, 1909; K 860, 865. 


12252. © July 24,519092 22 
Aug. 18, 1909; K 1449. 


11572, 12139, 12272 © jel 
1909; 2 ec. each Aus. 79: i903" ie 
863, 864, 868. 


11569. © July 
Aug. 21, 1909; K 1446. 


12324. © July 
Aug. 19, 1909; K 857. 


12255. © July 
Aug. 18, 1909; K 1450. 


12254. © July 
Aug. 18, 1909; K 1451. 


12253. ©’ Aue: 
Aug. 18, 1909; K 1448. 


——-- 19956. .©) Auge: 
Aug. 18, 1909; K 1447. 


—— 12260, 12261. © Aussie, 
2c. each Aug. 19, 1909; K 876, 878. 


——— 12187-12193, 123307) (@) Aue 
1909; 2 c. each Aug. 19, 1909; K 856, 
870-875, 877. 


12259, 12392. © Aug. 7, 1909; 
2c. each Aug. 19, 1909; K 853, 861. 


12231, 12310, 12359. © Aug. 9, 
1909; 2 c. each Aug. 19, 1909; K 851, 
867, 869. 


—_— 12258, 12386. © Aus. 10, 1909; 
2 c. each Aug. 19, 1909; K 854, 855. 


——— 19989, 12233... © Allg, tae 
2c. each Aug. 19, 1909; K 858, 859. 


12226. © Aug. 18, 1809772 
Oct. 18, 1909; K 3227. 


21; 1909 jnege: 


29, 19097" 2 e: 


30, 1909; 2 «. 


31, 1909; 2 ¢. 


2, 1909? 2. 


5, 19095" 2. e. 


444 


i 
\ 


} 


7 


MISCELLANEOUS 


nos. 44-47, Noy., 1909 


UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH COo.—Con. 


—— 12412. © Aug. 14, 1909: 2 «. | 


Aug. 21, 1909; K 1442. 

—— 12257, 12317, 12413. © Aug. 16, 
1909; 2 c. each Aug. 21, 1909; K 1441, 
1444, 1445. 
12399. 
Aug. 21, 1909; K 1443. 

— 12318. © Aug. 19, 1909; 2c. 
Aug. 19, 1909; K. 852. 

—— 12234-12237, 12240. © Aug. 20, 
1909; 2 ec. each Aug. 21, 1909; K 1435- 
1489. 

—— 12888. © Aug. 20, 1909; 2 «. 
Aug. 25, 1909; K 10388. 

—— 12388. © Aug. 20, 1909: 2 «¢. 
Sept. 20, 1909; K 2014. 

—— 12288, 12239. © Aug. 20, 1909; 
2 c. each Oct. 18, 1909; KK 3215, 3220. 


= 122936, 12241, 12246. © Aug. 21, | 


1909; 2 c. each Aug. 21, 1909; K 1434, 
14389, 1440. 


12431. © Aug. 

Aug. 25, 1909; K 1038. 
12410. © Aug. 23, 1909; 2 «. 

Aug. 25, 1909; K 1040. 
——12518. © Aug. 26, 1909; 2 ¢. 

Sept. 25, 1909; K 2266. 
12288, 12289, 12331. © Aug. 26, 


1909; 2 ec. each Oct. 18, 1909; K 3214, 


3219, 3224. 
11953, 12421. © Aug. 27, 1909; 


2c. each Sept. 20, 1909; K 2012, 2013. 


—— 12307, 12308, 12387. © Aug. 
27, 1909; 2 ce. each Oct. 18, 1909; K 
eed, S225, S225. 


12309. © Aug. 28, 1909; 2 c. 


' Sept. 20, 1909; K 2011. 


12455. © Aug. 30, 1909; 2 c. 


Sept. 20, 1909; K 2010. 


J 


Oct. 18, 1909; K 3222. 


—— 12378. © Aug. 31, 1909; 2c. 


© Sept. 1, 1909; 


12385, 12416. 


2c. each Sept. 20, 1909; K 2027, 2028. 


—— 12244, 12245, 12424. © Sept. 


8, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 20, 1909; K 
2024-2026. 


— 12418. © Sept. 8, 1909; 2 « 


“Sept. 25, 1909; K 2273. 


—— 12225. © Sept. 8, 1909; 2c. 
Oct. 18, 1909; K 3228. 


—— 12411. © Sept. 9, 1909; 2 ¢. 


© Sept. 


Oct. 18, 1909; K 3230. 


———_ 12872, 12373, 12469. 


| 9, 1909; 2 @ each Sept. 20, 1909; K 


2016-2018. 
12370. 


© Sept. 9, 1909; 2 «. 


“Sept. 25, 1909; K 2274. 


yee 


21, 1909; 2c. 


© Aug. 18, 1909: 2 «. | 


CLASSES, H LO K 


28143 

UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH co.—Con. 
12374, 12375, 12417, 12419. 
Sept. 10, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 20, 1909; 
K 2020-2023. 
12426. © Sept. 11, 1909; 2. 
Sept. 20, 1909: K 2019. 

12241, 12341-12348. © 


Sept. 


| 11, 1909: 2 c. each Oct. 18, 1909; K 


| 


| Oct. 18, 1909 


8210-3212, 3229. 
12391, 12465. © Sept. 18, 1909; 
2c. each Sept. 20, 1909; K 2015, 2029. 
12337. © Sept. 13, 1909; 2 «¢. 
Oct. 18, 1909; K 3213. 
12517. © Sept. 13, 1909; 2. 
Oet...20, 1908::, KH S17. 
12440. © Sept. 15, 1909; 2 ¢, 

s KE. e216: 
12371: “©)Sepi. 16,.1909..“2%e 
Sept. 25, 1909; K 2275. 
12392, 12460. © Sept. 17, 1909; 
2 c. each Sept. 25, 1909; K 2267, 2268. 

—— 12467, 12470, 12480. © Sept. 
18, 1909; 2-c. each Sept. 25, 1909; K, 
2269-2271. 
12429. © Sept. 20, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 25, 1909; K 2272. 

—— 399, 400. © Sept. 21, 1909; 2c. 


| each Oct. 18, 1909; K 8217, 3218. 


2.3 


12397. © Sept. 23, 1909; 
Oct. 11, 1909; K 2857. 
—— 12448. © Sept. 23, 1909; 2 «. 
Oct. 18, 1909 K-3226. 
12420. © Sept. 27, 1909; 2 « 
Sept. 11, 1909: K 2849. 
12437, 12545. © Sept. 27, 1909; 
2c. each Oct. 11, 1909: K 28538, 2854. 
— 12423. © Sept. 27, 1909: 2-e. 


| Oct. 20, 1909; IX 3176. . 


——- 12565. © Sept. 28, 1909; 2 @ 
Oct. 11, 1909; K 2850. 
371, 12479. © Sept. 29, 1909; 2 
e. each Oct. 11, 1909; IK 2860, 2861. 
12553. © Sept. 30, 1909; 2. 
Oct. 11, 1909; K 2859. 
12316, 12567. © Oct. 1, 1909; 
2 ce. each Oct. 11, 1909; K 2852, 2858. 
—— 12456, 12457. © Oct. 5, 1909: 
2c. each Oct. 11, 1909; K 2855, 2856. 
12578. © Oct. 8, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 
20, 1909; K 3175. 
12586, 12599, 12600. © Oct. 16, 
1909; 2 c. each Oct. 20, 1909; K 3172-— 
3174. 


UNITED STATES PLAYING CARD Co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. [28141-28143 
Congress playing cards, Lincoln stu- 
dent and moonbeam backs. © July 1, 
1909; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1909; K 3170. 


445 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28144 


pt. Iv; m. Si, vot 


UNITED STATES PLAYING CARD COo.—Con. 
Dixie girl back, Congress playing 
cards. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 16, 
iOS = IS A916, 
Trail back, Congress playing cards. 
© Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1909; K 
1784. 


UNIVERSITY PRESS, Cambridge, Mass. 
[28144-28151 
He turned his head and saw the face 
of his adopted father.—I am glad of 
that admission.—It ought to lie with 
a man’s self that he is a gentleman.— 
My child, Pll go with you.—See. said 
Romola, God has sent me to you.— 
Then we'll never part any more, 
Dinah.—Tito rose and was about to 
move away.—‘‘ Well, well.” replied 
Caleb. © Sept. 21, 1909; 2 c@ each 
Sept. 28, 1909; K 2459-2466. 


VIAFORA (ORESTE), New York, N. Y. 
[28152, 28153 
Statue symbol of Diritto. © Aug. 
ol, 1909 2 e. Aug. 31, 1909. hk Toloss: 
Verrazzano (Giovanni da) monu- 
ment of. © Sept. 25, 1909: 2 c Sept. 
24, 1909; J 132889. 


VIGILANT FIRE CO., No. 2, Slatington, Pa. 

[28154 

Fireman’s monument. © Aug. 18, 
1909; 2 c. Aug. 14, 1909; IX, 1867. 


VITAGRAPH CO., OF AMERICA, New York, 

J, oe oe [28155-28159 

Betty’s choice. © Oct. 5, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 8.1909: 1382844. 


For her sake; or, Two sailors and a 
irk: «© Oct. 9;.1909> 2ex Oat. 12: 
41909; J: 183022. 


Marble heart; or, The _ sculptor’s 
dream. © Sept. 18, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 
22, 1909; J 132079. 


Never eat green apples. © Oct. 5, 
1909; 2 ec. Oct. 8, 1909; J 13284 


Scales of justice. © Oct. 
Ze. Oct. 6, 1909; J 132761. 


Oo 


1909 ; 


VREDENBURG & CO., Rochester. N. Y. 
[28160-28163 
Cluster of strawberries.—Group of 
fruit—Red and pink roses—Red and 
yellow roses. © Sept. 27, 1909; 2 «. 
each Oct. 2, 1909; K 2691-2694. 


WAGENHALS (CHAS. 

Ohio. [28164 

Dogwood girls. © Sept. 14, 1909; 
2c.’ Sept. 1; 1909" kK o> 


E.)  lLaneaster, 


-building; 2005. 


WaLes (R. E.), Oakland, Cal. 
[28165-28166 
Miller (Joaquin) and Marguerite 
Edwards.—Purity. © Aug. 31, 1909; 
2 e@. each ‘Aug. 26, 19092. 35 is17o2, 
131708. 


WALKER (HeENRy C.), St. Louis, Mo. 
[28167 

Walker method school room chart. 

© Aug. 23, 1909; 2 ec. Aug. 26, 1969; 

ISA. S27. 

WALKER (J. G.), Gibbon, Nebr. [28168 
[Gibbon, Nebr.] New high school 

© Aug. 1, Toes: 2c 

Oct. 22, 1909; J 1383668. 


WASHBURN-CROSBY CO., Minneapolis, 
Minn. [28169 
Wheat storage house. © Sept. 15, 


1909; 2 ec. Sept. 10, 1909; K 1966. 


WATERMAN (C. K.), Chicago, Ill. 
[28170 
Missouri (U. S. 'S.) ©) Sept 17, 
1909; 2 ec. Sept. 18, 1909; J 181925. 


WATERMAN (O. W.), Hampton, Va. 
[28171 


Delaware (U. S. S.). O™'Oete2s; 
1909; 2 ec. Oct. 25, 1909; J 188788. 


Waters (R. T.) & co., San Francisco, 
Calif. [28172-28174 
Oakland, Cal., estuary, shipping, 1, 
2. © Sept. 20, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 21, 
1909; J 182912, 132913. 
San Francisco, Cal., 1909, three years 
reconstruction. © Sept. 20, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 21, 1909; J 182914. 


Weur (C. H.), Kiefer, Okla. 
[28175-28177 

Kiefer, Okla.; no. 2. © Oct. 4, 1909; 

2 ec. Oct. 28, 1909; J 183608. 

no. 3. © Sept. 28) 1909.32 G 

Oct. 23, 1909; J 133609. 

Glenn oil field; 4. © Oct. 2, 

1909; 2 ce. Oct. 23, 1909; J 133610. 


(CarL H.), New York, 
ING Me [28178 
Armadillo baskets. © Aug. 28, 1909 ; 
2c. Aug. 31, 1909; K 1422. 


WrIK (L. C.), Odessa, Wash. [28179 

Odessa [Wash.] public schools. ©. 
Oct. 14, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1909; J 
133286. 


WELTMER (HRNEST), Nevada, Mo. 
[28180 


One happy milk dietist. © July 1, 
1909; 2c. July 12, 1909; K 1368. 


WEIDEMANN 


446 


MISCELLANEOUS 
1909 


nos. 4447, Noy., 


“Wesster (Hvco), New York, N. Y. 
[28181-28252 
[Birthday cards, etc.] : 

Best birthday wishes; Best wishes; 
Birthday greeting, 1 & 2; Few words 
from; Greetings; Happy birthday, 1 & 
2; Just a few lines; Loving birthday 
_ greetings; Many happy returns of the 
day. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 
- 28, 1909; K 2324-2335. 


Best birthday wishes; Best 
wishes; Happy birthday; Heartiest 
congratulations ; Loving birthday 
greetings; Many happy returns of the 
day. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 
11, 1909; K 2907-2912. 


Easter cards: 

Easter greetings; Easter tidings; 
_ Glad Easter; Happy Easter; Joyful 
Easter; Peaceful Easter. © Aug. 16, 
, 1909; 2 ec. each Aug. 25, 1909; K 1577— 
1582. 


— Easter blessings be thine; Hap- 
py Easter to you; Joyous Easter; May 
_ joy abide at Eastertide; Peace be thine 
_ Eastertime; To wish you a glad Eas- 
_ tertide. © Aug. 19, 1909; 2 c. each 
meaus. 25, 1909; K 1553-1558. 


Easter greetings; Easter joy be 
b thine; Easter message; Easter tidings; 
_ Glad tidings of Easter; Joyous Easter. 
© Aug. 19, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 25, 
1909; K 1559-1564. 


Best Easter wishes; Easter 
blessings be thine; Easter joy be thine; 
Easter peace be yours; Glad Easter- 
tide; Happy Easter to you. © Aug. 
» 19, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 25, 1909; K 
_ 1565-1570. 


i — Easter blessings; Easter peace 
| be yours; Easter tidings; Glad Easter- 

tide; Glad tidings of Easter; Happy 
: Easter to you. © Aug. 19, 1909; 2; 
; Seach Aug. 25, 1909; K 1571-1576. 


Easter blessings be thine; Glad 
| Easter greetings; Glad LEastertide; 
Happy Easter to you; Joyous Easter 
. be thine; Peace be thine at Eastertime. 
© a 19, 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 25, 
1909 ; K 1583-1588. 
i) | —— Best Easter wishes: Blessed 
| Easter be yours; Cheerful Easter; 
Easter greetings; Easter wishes; Hap- 
by Easter : Happy Laster to you; Joy- 
| ous Raster : Joyous Easter greeting; 
Peaceful Easter 1, 2; Wishing you 
‘Easter joy. © Aug. 19,1909; 2 c. each 
Psept. 2, 1909; K 1515-1526. 


i 


CLASSES, 


TO 1K 


28271 


WESSLER (Huco)—Continued. 
[ Valentines] : 

Be mine valentine; My own val- 
entine; My sweet valentine; Sweet- 
heart, mine valentine; To my valen- 
tine; Valentine greetings. © Oct. 11 
1909; 2 c. each Oct. 12, 1909; J 183053-— 
183058. 


WEST (FRANK S.), United States. 
[28253 
Edmunds, Maine, state seal tree. © 
Nove 1, 1909's):2. ©. Oct. 15, 1908s J 
1331435 
WEST COAST ART cO., Los Angeles, 
Cal. | 28254-28261 


Copper fiat, 509. © Sept. 15, 1909; 
2 ec. Sept. 23, 1909; J 132121. 


Ely, Nev., 504. © Sept. 6, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 4, 1909: J 132504. 
506. © Sept. 13, 1909; 2 ¢ 
Oct. 4, 1909; J 182505. 
Goldfield; 524. © Oct. 18, 1909; 2 
¢, Oct. 25, 1909: 3° 143753. 
Ee district ; 525. © Oct. 14, 


19095, 2 c._ Oct-20, 1909 ; J 133752. 


McGill, Nev., Smelter, 508. © Sept. 
11, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1909.; J 132503. 


Reno, Nev., 515, 516. © Sept. 27, 
1909; 2 ec. Oct. 2, 1909; J 182470, 
132471. 


WESTERN ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION 
co., San Francisco, Cal. [28262 
Natomas consolidated rock crushing 
plant, 2... © Sept. 20, 1909; 2 ¢. Oct. 
12, 1909; J 183028. 


WETTSTEIN (C. T.), Milwaukee, Wis. 
[28263 
Bellmont hat. © Sept. 1, 1909: 2 ¢. 
Sept. 8, 1909: K 1730. 


North Scituate, 
[28264-28268 


© Sept. 20, 1909; 
1909; K 2782-2786. 


WHEELER (FRED W.), 
is eeel 


Puzzle card 1-5. 
2 c. each Sept. 27, 


Bangor, Me. 
[28269-28270 
[Bangor Me.] High school football 

team 1909. © Oct. 14, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 

16, 1909; J 133195. 

Glen theatre. © Oct. 25, 1909; 2 c. 

Oct. 27, 1909; J 133860. 


WHIPPLE (LEYLAND), 


WHuitrE (CLARENCE H.), New York, 

jo oe [28271 

Kellerman (Annette) © Sept. 27, 
1909: 2 c. Oct. 19, 1909; J 133285. 


447 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n. S., v.4 


28272 
WHITE (LuTHER S.), New York, N. Y. 
[28272 
[New York, N. Y.] Hippodrome, 


naval night. © Oct. 8, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 
8, 1909; J 183169. 


WHITEHEAD & Hose co., Newark, N. J. 
[28273-28291 

All we want is a fair trial. © Sept. 
1, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1909; K 928. 

Contemplation. © Oct. 15, 1909; 2c. 
Oct. 21, 1909; K 3489. 

Felicia. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 
Zia S09 = K. 9ST. 

First riding lesson. © Oct. 15, 1909; 
2'¢. Oct: 21, 19095 K 3442, 

Future champion. © Sept. 1, 1909; 
2 e. Aug. 21, 1909; K 988. 

Holly circle. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. 
Aug. 21, 1909; K 931. 

Holly girl in wreath design. © 
Sept. 1, 1909; 2c. Aug. 21, 1909; K 929. 

Holly oval. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 «. 
Aug. 21, 1909; K 930. 


Intruder (The) © Sept. 1, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 21, 1909; K 935. 


Mid-day rest. © Oct. 15, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 21, 1909: K 3443. 


Nature full-bloom. © Sept. 1, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 21, 1909; K 9384. 


On the billowy wave. © Oct. 15, 
1909; 2 ec. Oct. 21, 1909; K 3441. 


Poinsettia and holly design. © Sept. 
1, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1909; K 982. 


Purity. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 
21, 1909; K. 933: 


Story time. © Oct. 15, 1909; 2 «. 
Oct. 21, 1909; K 34287. 


Surf (The) © Oct. 15, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 21, 1909; K 3440. 


Violetta. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2c. Aug. 
21, 1909; K 9386. 


Welcome drink. © Oct. 15, 1909; 
2 ce. Oct. 21, 1909; K 34386. 


Windmill at Edam. © Oct. 
1909; 2.e. Oct. 21, 1909; K 3438. 


WIEDERSEIM (GRACE G.), Overbrook, 

Pa. [28292 

It is never too late to mend. © Oct. 
8, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 2, 1909; K 2689. 


WILLIAMS (O. D.), Boston, Mass. 
[28293 
Being good is such a lonesome job. 
© July 18, 1909; 2 ce. Aug. 27, 1909; 
K 1734. 


e. Aug. 


15, 


WILLIAMS (VERNE O.), Kansas City, 

Mo. [ 28294-28305 

[Floats] : 

Amethyst palace; Animated flow- 
ers; Crystal vase; Diamond veil; 
Dragon ship; Giant lily; North pole; 
Ocean valley; Sapphire chariot; Starry 
bridge; Violet rose; Visiting stars. 
© Oct. 8, 1909; 2 ce each Oct. 9, 1909; 
J 1383262-1332738. 


WILLSDEN (S. BLAKE), Chicago, IIl. 
[28306 


Unrivalled live stock anatomical 
chart. © Oct. 18, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 8, 


1909; K 3119. 


WILT (W. W.), Frankim, Pas [238307 


Conneaut lake fair. © Sept. 24, 
1909; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1909; J 132274. 


WINKLER (L.), New York, N. Y. 
[28308 
Saluting the Half Moon. © Sept. 
29, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 1; 1909. taser 


WINSLOow (F. H. H.), Cherryfield, Me. 
[28809-28310 
Cherryfield, Me., fair time. © Oct. 
11, 1909; 2 e. Oct. 18, 1909; J 183246. 
——W. W. A. A. park, fair time. 
© Oct. 11, 1909; 2 & Get 1s) 
J IS52n0. 


WINTHROP MOVING PICTURE Co., New 
Mork, INGeY, [28311-28317 
Bailey and Austin, 1, 2. © Sept. 25, 
1909; .2 c¢ .each Oct 319) 33 
$110,. 3111. 

Dancing with trained Eskimo dog. 
© Sept. 25, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1909; 
Ke S10G 

Peevish and cuckoo, 1, 2. © Sept. 
25, 1909; 2 «@ each Oct, 19, 51003- 
K 3108, 3109. 

Whirlwind, no. 1. © June 30, 1909; 
2 ec. Aug. 10, 1909; K 1080. 
no. 2..© July 1,4190933-0—) 
Aug. 12, 1909; K 1081. 


WISCHMEYER (PHILIP), Seattle, Wash. 
[28818-28321 


Clallam bay, Wash. No. 0128. © 
Sept. 10, 1909; 2 ec Sept. 18, 1909; J 
132987. 

Ozette lake, Wash. Ozette bridge at 
outlet. 1383. © Sept. 10, 1909] 27e@ 
Sept. 18, 1909; J 132986. | 

Port Williams, Wash. 127. © Sept. | 
10, 1909; 2 ce. Sept. 18, 1909; J 182935. 

Taft (President) near Clallam bay, | 
Wash. © Sept. 10, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 18, | 
1909; J 182934. 


448 


MISCELLANEOUS 
~ nos. 44-47, Nov., 1909 


CLASSES, H TO K 


28374 


Wise (Mrs. C.), Logansport, Ind. 


[28322 | 


Wise vanity. © Aug. 6, 1909; 2c. 
Sept. 2, 1909; J 131689. 
WoLtr (Henry), New York, N. Y. 
[28323 
Lady with a lute. © Sept. 20, 1909; 
2 e. Sept. 16, 1909; K 1917. 


Woop (Otis F.), New York, N. Y. 
[28324-28333 
Bub, he’s always to blame. Aug. 
15, 1909. © Aug. 15, 1909; 1 c. Aug. 
16, 1909; K 712. 

Poor old Robinson Crusoe [1909]: 
© Aug. 15; 1c. Aug. 16; K 711. 
eee, 22> 1 ¢ Aug. 23; K 973. 
© Aug. 29; 1c. Aug. 30; K 1874. 
[sept 5; 1 c Sept. 4; K 1612. 
© Sept. 12; 1c. Sept. 11; K 1800. 
© Sept. 26; 1 c. Sept. 25; K 2251. 
© Oct. 3; 1 ec Oct. 2; K 2700. 
fet t0- 1 c& Oct. 11: K 2882. 
© Oct. 17; 1 ce. Oct. 18; K 3096. 


Woop, PutNAmM & Woop, Boston, Mass. 
[28334 


Rexall 93. © Oct. 20, 1909; 2 «. 
Sept. 7, 1909; K 2207. 


Wooppury (HimMer F.), Oakland, Cal. 

: [283835 

California girl. © Sept. 1, 1909; 
2 ce. Sept. 15, 1909; K 1878. 


Woops & Von BREMEN, New York, N. Y. 
[28336-28337 


[New York, N. Y.] Hudson-Fulton 
naval parade, A, B. © Oct. 1, 1909; 
Ze. each Oct. 11,1909; J 133127, 1383128. 


WooDWARD & THERMAN PTG. Co., St. 
Louis, Mo. [28338-28349 
January; February; March; April; 
May; June; July; August; September ; 
October; November; December. © 
Oct. 6, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 20, 1909; 
K 2942-29538. 


Wriecnt (E. A.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[28350 
Reflection. © Sept. 11, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 23, 1909; K 2118. 


WericuT (F. L.), Racine, Wis. 
[28851-28357 


Almost home.—Breaking wave.—Day 
is done. — Expectations. — Homeward 
bound. — Misty day.— Morning meal. 
© Sept. 1, 1909: 2 c. each Oct. 1, 
1909; J 133315-133321. 


| YorK (C. F.), Stroud, Okla. 


WricuHt (FRANK P.), Traverse City, 
Mich. [28858-28360 
Pere Marquette [Mich.] high bridge 
over Manistee river; 1-3. ‘© Oct. 16, 
1909 ; 2 c. each Oct. 19, 1909; J 183278- 
133280. 


| WUETHRICH (H.), Dalhart, Tex. 


[28361, 28862 

Dalhart, Texas. BH. O. & W. ry. 

Ceremony of driving first spike. © 

Sept. 23, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1909; J 
132582. 


Mayor Wagner driving the first 
spike. © Sept. 23, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 4, 
1909; J 182588. 


WYER (Henry S.), Nantucket, Mass. 
[283863. 
Ship. © Dec. 1, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 20, 
1909; K 3169. 


YALE (M.), New York, N. Y. [28364 


Beauty. © Oct. 10, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 
18, 1909; K 38099. 


[28865 

Stroud, Okla., marketing cotton on 
streets. © Oct. 9, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 9, 
1909; J 183478. 


Youne (Harry H.), Youngstown, Ohio. 

[28366 

Lincoln penny souvenir postal card. © 

© Aug. 30, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1909; 
K 1928. 


Youne (L. J.), Cashmere, Wash. 
[28867-28372 

Cashmere, Wash., and snow-capped 
peak of Cascade mountains. © Sept. 
30, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 30, 1909; J 133312. 

——Banana apples. © Oct. 14, 
1909; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1909; J 133310. 

—— looking southwest. © Oct. 18, 
1909; 2 ce. Oct. 28, 1909; J 183595. 
Point Index, Cascade moun- 
tains. © Sept. 30, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 30, 
1909; J 133318. 


Odessa, Wash., panorama view. © 
Sept. 30, 1909; 2 ec. Sept. 30, 1909; J 
133314. 

Peshastin valley, Wash. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
20, 1909; J 183311. 


Younc, Lorp & RuHoapeEs, Sault Ste. 
Marie, Mich. [28873-28374 
Poe lock, empty. © Aug. 20, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 23, 1909; J 181690. 
—_— Steamer North-west leaving. © 
Oct. 1, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1909; J 
132190. 


449 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
28375 pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


YUSHKEWITz (JosePpH), Chicago, Ill. | ZIMMERMAN (C. E.)—Continued. 
[28875 damp.—kKnives and  forks.—Ladies 
Meditation. © Oct. 7, 1909; 2 c. | watches.—La Valliers.—Let them out 
Oct. 11, 1909; IKK 2864. doors.—Lockets.—Nail  buffers.—New 
P i rte ; : style furniture.—No crop failure.— 
Zerr (FRANK L.), Cincinnati, eee _ Old cabinet maker says; nos. 24, 26, 32, 
(0 | 34. 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52-54, 
Open umbrella with head on top. © | 56, 58.—On the highway of life.—Out- 
Oct. 1, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1909; K | ing gshoes.—Picture frames.—Porch 


Dake. _ furnishings.—Pots and pans.—Proof of 
ZIMMERMAN (C. E.) co., Chicago, Ill. Conservative banking.—Purses.—Put 
[122 prints. ] [28377-28497 | your best foot forward.—Rubber 


boots.—Rubbers.—Safety in a good 
watch.—School time.—Seal rings.—Se- 
curity begets confidence.—Shirtwaist 
‘sets.—Shoe-man or the doctor.—Shoes 
for elderly people-—Shoes for house 
work.—Shoes for young men.—Signet 
rings.—NSilver plate.—Skirts and under- 
skirts.—Sleeping chambers.—Slush.— 


About our repairing.—Afraid to go 
out.—Arctics.— Are your feet cold.— 
Army’s (An) feet.—Autumn colors.— 
Baby pins.—Bank account is a help at 
any time.—Barefoot sandals.—Before 
your hair turns silver have some gold 
in bank.—Boys room.—Brides dream.— 


Bring your friends.—Brooches.—But- © ; ee 
ton hooks.—Buying shoes.—Candela- Sofas.—Spare room.—Stay at home. 


bra.— Cheery homes. — Chilblains,— | PUCk | Dius) Suea) te 
China plaques.—China sale.—Christ- | Ser ee bey To tae ph sider 
mas shoes.—Class pins.—Clocks.—Con- | #24 the a ees oe ae oA, Jes 
firmation shoes.—Custom styles—Cut | PiS-—Warmt — we on ae ad a 
glass, American; A, B.—Cut glass as | 2228 100m We tea 
you “no doubt know.—Darn your | a a DCN oat ee as well as 
socks.—Dependable time pieces.—Dif- wets we do © Aug. - 
ference (The).—Don’t blame us.— | 1909; 2 c. each Aug. 1, 1909; K 1093— 


Don’t cut.—Don’t try.—Dreaded Mon- | — 
day. — Earrings. — Easter jewelry. — | You can take that vacation.—You 
Every dollar you put in the bank.— | never miss the water. © Aug. 1, 1909; 


Fine china.—For the baby.—For your 2 ec. each Sept. is 1909 ; K 2898, 2394. 


protection.—Freedom in shoes.—Froz- | , 

en up.—Hand painted china, growing | ZUMBRO BEOS., Pt. eg 
demand.—Hand painted china, our 

stock.—Handsome homes.—Home and | Pt. Pleasant, W. Va. Battle monu- 
contentment.—Household needs.—It is | ment, unveiling. © Oct. 13, 1909; 2 e. 
the little things that count—It’s not | Oct. 14, 1909; J 133119. 

what you make but what you save.— — dedication of Battle monument, 
July sale—June brides.—Keep a man | 1, 2. © Oct. 12, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 14, 
around the house.—Keep out the | 1909: J 133112, 133113. 


oe ee - cones 


Summary statement of copyright registrations made and included in the Cata-— 
logue since January 1, 1909. 


Number of entries of Reproductions of a work of art_________________ AD 
Number of entries of Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or tech- 

nical character __.2.0 4o.2 ae ee 48 
Number of entries of Photographs (including 251 unpublished)________ 18, 813 
Number.of entries of Engravings, Cots, and Prints___._____. = eee 6, TOL 
Number of entries of Chromos and Lithographs______2________________ 1, 362 


Number of entries of Prints and pictorial illustrations___________ 9 gs 2, 931 


450 


(oe 


CLASS G, 


WORKS OF ART; MODELS OR DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART 


ANDERSON (H. E.), Wichita, Kans. 


From a friend. Scroll design of two 
birds above blank space for moitto. 
© 1c. Sept. 24, 1909: G 30956. 

Greeting from a friend. Scroll de- 
sign for motto. 
G 30955. 


) 
! 


© 1c. Sept. 24, 1909; | 


There is nothing slow about you | 


or Kansas. 


Ear of corn with wings | 


and head of bird, flying and carrying a | 


man. ©1e. Sept. 24, 1909; G 3095S. 

This to you I send. 
scroll design for motto. 
24, 1909; G 30957. 


ARONSON (Louis V.), Newark, N. J. 


© 1c. Sept. 


[28505 | 


First successful steamboat. Medal- 


lion with heads of Hudson and Fulton | 
in bas-relief. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1909; G | 


30873. 
ARTHUR (JAMES), Detroit, Mich. 
[28506-28509 
Bubbles. 1165. Figure of girl in 
soft drapery holding bow! in one hand 
and pipestem in other, blowing bub- 
bles. ©1 c¢. Oct. 4, 1909; G 30856. 


Chrysanthemum girl. 1158. Young 


woman in evening gown with chrys- | 


© | 


anthemums in outstretched arms. 
1 ¢. Sept. 20, 1909; G 30855. 
Coquette. 1164. [Girl holding fan 


behind back, 
mirror.] ©1e. Oct. 4, 1909; G 30857. 


In the garden. 1163. 
man wearing large hat seated under 
tree.] ©1c. Oct. 4, 1909; G 30858. 


Betts (Mrs. Giovanna), Chicago, Il. 
[28510 


Apple blossoms. Little girl in large 
flower hat tied under chin, holding 
‘apple in both hands. © 1 c. Oct. 14, 
1909; G 31088. 


Bone (Ricu.), Berlin, Germany. . 
[ 28511, 28512 


Sommernachtstraum (Ein); by Jane 


Grenouilloux. Nude figure of woman 
asleep on grass. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1909; 
~G 31129. 


Conventional | 


looking into long oval | 


[Young wo- / 


| Bone (Ricu.)—Continued. 
[28501-28504 | 


_Verlassene statt; by Hermann Rii- 
distihli. Scene of old deserted castle, 
Stone steps and trees. © 1 ¢. Oct. 23, 


| 1909: G 31128. 


Book: CONCERN OF THE A. M. BE. 
CHURCH, Philadelphia, Pa. [28518 
Allen (Richard). Bust, full face 


view. © 1c. Oct. 14, 1909; G 31042. 


BRAUN, CLEMENT & co., New York, 
i ie [28514 
Inseparables (The) ; by V. Schramm. 
Little girl holding two kittens in lap 
with smal! dog looking anxiously on. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1909; G 31015. 


BREWER (ELxLA C.), Minneapolis, Minn. 
28515 

Johnson (Goy. John A.). Miniature 
bust full face. © 1c. Oct. 11, 1909; 


| G 31014. 


| Brown & BIGELOW, St. Paul, Minn. 


[28516, 28517 


Dog days. [Young woman with dog 
in her arms.] © 1 ¢. Oct. 2, 1909: G 
30851. 


[Young woman with 
© fF e¢. Cer 


Naval reserve. 
two young naval officers. | 
2, 1909; G 30850. 


BuRBANK (E. A.), Los Angeles, Cal. 
[28518 


Moqui snake dance. Indians in war 


paint dancing about a couple of snakes. 
© 1c. Oct. 18, 1909; G 31085. 


CARROLL (E. DeLiA Drxon), Raleigh, 
a OF [28519 
Head of Dr. Dixon Carroll. Bas- 
relief circular cast. © 1c. Oct. 9, 
1909; G 80952. 


CAVENY (J. FRANKLIN), Chicago, Il. 
[28520 
Haunted Wagner. Bust portrait of 
Wagner with background of shadowy 
forms of women. © 1 ec. Sept. 238, 
1909; G 30869. 


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pt, Tv, 28s 0e4 


28521 
CHURCH (FREDERICK STEWART), New 
York. N.Y. [28521, 28522 ee a 
Idyl. Young woman seated at wa- 


ter’s edge playing harp to three swans. 
© 1c. Sept. 29, 1909: G 30959. 

Mermaid (The). Head of young 
woman with flowing hair on crest of 
ocean wave. ©1c. Sept. 29, 1909; G 
30960. 


Cotriern «(P: EF.) & “Sen, -New York, 
SN Pan [ 28528-28528 


Girl holding a large bunch of daisies. 
Young girl wearing costume of hoop- 


skirt age, seated, at her feet is large | 


basket of daisies. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1909; 


G 30863. 


Girl picking flowers in a garden. 


age. ©1c. Oct. 5, 1909; G 30866. 

Girl sitting on bench. Young girl 
*wearing costume of hoopskirt age, in a 
garden, large vase of flowers at her 
back. ©1c. Oct. 5, 1909: G 30865. 

Girl standing with hat and veil on. 
Young girl wearing costume of hoop- 
skirt age. fancy bag on her arm, at her 


back arch of wisteria. © 1 ¢. Oct. 5, 
1909. G 30864. 
Pandora. Girl in loose soft dra- 


peries, seated on floor with one arm 
resting on small solid looking box. © 
1 ce. Oct. 14, 1909. G 31041. 


Pedestrian (The). 
sweater, stout shoes, 


Man in cap & 
stick in hand, 


walking, collie dog trotting alongside. | 


© 1c. Oct. 14, 1909: G 31040. 
Cook (W. F.) GRANITE co., Springfield, 
Mass. [28529-28531 


Grout family memorial. Monument 
showing front elevation, end elevation, 


and one half rear elevation. ©1e. 
Sept. 25, 1909; G 30876. 
Maxwell no. 2928. Monument. © 
1 e. Sept. 25, 1909; G 30874. 
Woodward no. 29. Monument. © 
1c. Sept. 25, 1909; G 30875. 
Cox (Lonzo), Chicago, Ill. [28532 
Late Queen Victoria of England. 


Hand cut silhouette. © 1 ¢. Oct. 19, 
1909; G 31089. 
CROWELL PUB. CO., New York, N. Y. 
[28533 
Cover for woman’s home companion, 
Dec. 1909. Mother and two children 
standing before open fire place, little 
girl hanging her stocking. ©1e. Oct. 
21, 1909: G 31098. 


452 


} 


Dr LAVAL SEPARATOR CO., New York, 
[28534 

In the flush of spring. Young girl 
in low neck gown, seated, large hat 
tied under chin, apple blossoms in 
background. © 1 e¢. Oct. 8, 1909: G 
30938. 


Dr Leva (ANtTIMO), New York, N. Y. 
[28535 

By the application of science you 
will conquer. Bas-relief of woman 
seated in large chair intently reading 
book. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1909; G 30871. 


DROWNE (W. M.), Boston, Mass. 
[28536 


Boston in 1659, town house. Num- 


_ ber of log houses, man standing in road 
Young girl wearing dress of hoopskirt | 


talking to Indians. © 1 ec. Oct. 21, 

1909; G 31101. 

Downine (LULU JONES), Chicago, Ill. 
[28537 


Music cover design. Folder, on 
front page conventional blank panel 
for title, on back a harp. ©1e. Oct. 
18, 1909; G 31065. 


York, 
[28588 


North Pole. Fur clad figure of man 
pushing sled on the ice, nude figure 
back of him with outstretched arm 
holding a torch. ©1e. Oct. 21, 1909; 
G 31100. 


DURAND (ERNEST LEON), New 
1 Caps 


EISENMANN (JoHN), Cleveland Ohio. 


[28539 


Put-In-Bay ‘memorial. Tall tower 
supported by very ornate base of many 
columns. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1909; G 30868. 


ELLINGTON (J. C.), Raleigh, N. C. 
[28540 

Confederate monument. Bas-relief 
cast of State capitol and Confederate 
monument in foreground. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
9, 1909; G 30958. 


FAIRCHILD PUB. CO., Chicago, Ill. 
[28541, 28542 
Air serpent, seen during the cruise 
of the High ball aero club. Number of 
all kinds of flying machines, in their 
midst a hideous flying monster. © 
1 c. Sept. 24, 1909; G 30878. 


FAIRCHILD [PUB.] co., Chicago, Il. 

New York city and the Hudson 
River, look upward, look forward. 
Number of boats, and buildings above 
which floats several air ships. ©1c. 
Oct 16, 1909; G 31068. 


WORKS OF ART 


nos. 44-47. Nov., 1909 


FISHEL. ADLER & ScHWARTZ, New 
Work. N. ¥. [23548 


Advent of spring; by Paul Grab- 
winkler. Allegorical figures playing 
different instrrments, Cupids in front. 
© 1c. Oct. 14, 1909; G 310387. 


FORBES LITHO. MFG. COo., Boston, Mass. 
[28544 

Two sisters. Older girl holding lit- 
tle sister in her arms, child has an 
arm full of wheat. © 1c. Oct. 8, 
1909; G 20941. 


FRANKLIN FOUNDATION, Boston, Mass. 
[23545-23548 
Franklin directing the building of 
stockade forts; by Chas. E. Mills; 
Franklin in cap and overcoat pointing 
finger, men cutting and handling logs. 
© 1c. Oct. 18, 1909; G 31050. 


Franklin selling his ballads on 
streets of Boston; by Chas. E. Mills; 
Franklin as youth holding his manu- 
script, in foreground. © 1c. Oct. 138, 
1809; G 31051. 

Franklin the editor and writer; by 
Charles E. Mills. Franklin seated at 


desk writing with quill pen. ©1é«. 
Oct. 138, 1909; G 31049. 
Franklin the printer; by Chas. E. 


Mills. Franklin with cap and apron, 
working hand printing press, to the 
left woman setting type. © 1c. Oct. 
©1413, 1909; G 31052. 


_ Haminton (Roperr), New York, N. Y. 
[28549-28550 
Cool retreat. Several cows resting 
in the shade of large trees. © 1. 
mOct. 1, 1909; G 31024. 
Wandering sheep. Flock of sheep 
| im the woods. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1909; G 
81023 
“Hampson (Mary P.), New York, 
REY) [28551 
© ft ¢ Oct: 


: 


Obigosh. Chinese joss. 
28, 1909; G 31127. 
- eeieanal (k.), New York, N. Y. 

[28552 

Artistic book support. Nude figure 
t}of man bending forward, two side 
i) views. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1909; G 30877. 
Howaxp (R. 8S.) co., New York, N. Y. 
[28553 


23572 
HUMPHREY'S HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE 
co., New York, N. Y. [28555 


Airship (The) Four little children 
in Summer dresses looking upward into 
sky. ©lc. Oct. 5, 1909; G 30867. 


HUNTER (G. B.), Washington, D. G3 

[28556-28560 

Can’t be beat. Old negro woman 

spanking little negro boy. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
18, 1909: G 31083. 


Ev erybody likes it. Young man aiid 
woman standing with table between 
them, two filled glasses on table. © 4 
e. Oct, 22, 1909; G Sits. . 


Flower of flowers. Young woman 
Standing in garden of flowers putting 
ribben around barrel of fiour. ©le. 
Oct. 18, 1909; G 3108. 


Life preserver. Young woman Im 
bathing suit, wearing life preserve¥ 
resembling row of bottles. © 1 ¢. Oct* 
18, 1809; G 31080. 


Old woman in the shoe. Old lady 
seated, intently examining shoe, with 
five children looking on. © 1 e. Oct. 
18, 1909; G 31082. 


HUSENETT (A. von), New York, N. Ent 
[2856 


Me and ma. Old monkey aha 
baby monkey. © 1 e. Sept. 20, 1909 ; 
G 80961. 


JAYNE (Dr. D.) & SON, Philadelphia, 
Pa. [28562-28569 
African elephant. Elephant feeding. 
© ic. Oct. 21, 1909; & 31108. 
African rhinoceros. Side view of 
rhinoceros standing. © 1 e. Oct. 21, 
1809; G 81110. oy 
Boa constrictor. Snake coiled om 
bush. ©1c. Oct. 21, 1969; G 31105. 


Giraffe. Giraffe standing near eac- 
tus plant. © 1 e. Oct. 2%, 1909; G 
31107. ; 


Hippopotamus. Hippopotamus stand 
ing with mouth open.. © 1 ¢. Oct. 21, 
1909; G 31106. 

Leopard. Leopard standing intent- 
ly watching something. © 1 e. Oct. 
21, 1999; G 31109. 

Lion. Lion creeping through grass. 
© 1c. Oct. 21, 1909; G 31104. 


Zebra. Full side view of two Ze- 

Piano case design. An upright | pras, © 1c. Oct. 21, 1909; G SHIP. 

| piano with very plain case. © 1 «¢. i 

| Oct. 8, 1909; G 30937. KAUFMANN & Strauss co., New ¥ork, 

{ Hupsow (Grace), Ukiah, Cal. [28554 N. Y¥. [28570-28572 

tt} Boy with ducklings. [Little Indian Alice. Front view, head of young 

(4. boy playing with little ducks] ©1le. | girl against black background. © 3 é. 
s Oct. 4 , 1909; G 30860. Oct. 12, 1909; G 31020, 

453 


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a Seen 


‘KAUFMANN & STRAUSS Cco.—Continued. 

Evangiline. Side view of young girl 
In white with black background. 
eee ece..12, 1909; 'G 31021, 

-Rosalind. Front view of young girl 
with head turned to right, low neck, 
fluffy hair against bleck background. 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1909; G 31019. 

IXEMPER BROS. co., Chicago, Ill. [28573 

King corn. Ear of corn with husks 
parted, showing kernels, surmounted 
:by Indian’s head. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1909; 
-G 30951. 

‘KuEFER (EDWIN H.), New York, N. Y. 
[28574 

How to be happy though married. 
‘Back view of man with woman's arms 
around his shoulders, in one hand she 
‘holds box of candy. © 1 ¢. Oct. 9, 
1909; G 80954. 

Kurk (Maria L.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[28515-28577 


Little boy blind 
children playing. 


Blind man’s buff. 
folded, three other 
© 1c. Oct. 1, 1909; G 310235. 

London bridge. Five children, two 
‘in middle have hold of each others 
_ bands, others back of them are pulling, 
trying to break them apart. © 1. 
Oct. 1, 1909; G 31026. 

May pole dance. Children plating 
ribbons around a pole. © 1c. Oct. 1 
1909 ;-G 31022. 

IKNOEDLER (HH. L.), New York, N. Y. 
[28578 

It might have been; by W. D. Sndler. 
Old lady seated with knitting in ber 
lap looking intently at old gentleman 


in act of putting on his glove. ©1e. 

Oct. 12, 1909; G 31016. 

LAMBIN-WENIGMAN cCo., Chicago, III. 
[28579 


Birthday card, no. 71. Post eard 
with small panel, landscape scene. © 
1 c. Oct. 18, 1909; G 31084. 

LEACH (DIXIE W.), Raleigh, N. C. 
[ 2S5S0 

Where cotton is king. Bunch of cot- 
ton in bloom and pod. © 1c. Oct. 21, 
1909; G 31103. 

LEDERER (LUDWIG), New York, K. y. 
[28581 

Mortgage payer. Several ears of 
cori. ©1c. Oct. 22, 1909; G 31114. 
Lenz (OSCAR L.), New York, N.Y. 

[28582 

iieetried’s return from the hunt. 

Mural ‘decoration, many figures, Sieg- 

fried riding a horse in foreground.. © 
tc. Sept. 29, 1909; G 31091. 


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pt. Iv, n.s., v. 4 


Littig (W. T.) & co., New York, N. Y. | 
[28583 
Birdseye view of Jacob Tome insti- 
tute, Port Deposit, Md. Buildings, 
trees, walks und drives, to the left 
the river. © 1 c. Oct. 19, 1909; G 
31088. 


LUKE (KATHRYN LOGAN), Birmingham, 
Ala. [2S584 
Ray (Johnny). [Bust of man with 
head thrown forward, laughing, with 
ciger in mouth.] © 1c. Oct. 4, 1909; 


G 380861. 
LYMAN (JOSEPHINE), Washington, 
i Bs Oe [28585 


Try it now, why wait? Young man 7 
and wolan in bathing suits on the 
sands. © 1c. Oct. 18, 1909; G 31079. 


MatTTHEwS (O. S.), New Orleans, La. 
[28586 
Ye shall know the truth. Bible 
opened at St. Jobn viii, 32, band point- 
ing with quill to verse, scroll below, 
two doves and flowers. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
16, 1909; G 31057. 


MAzzoniI (JOSEPH), Philadelphia, Pay 
[2S5S7, 28588 7 
My Tole anyway. [Two views of 
the American Eagle standing at the 
Pole.}] © 1c. Oct. 2. 190953G@ 20332.08 
Verdi. Bust, full face. © 1 e Oct 
2, 1909; G 808583. 
MEEK co., Coshocton, Ohio. [28589 | 
Sunshine. Little girl, yellow hair 
tied with pink bows, bare arms & 
neck. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1909; G 31133. 
MizzoN CRAFT SHOP, Columbia, Mo. . 
[28590 jj 
Six columns every — 


ee 


Columns (The). 


other one covered with ivy, Missouri- 
on base. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1909; G 80854. 


Morris (GeorcE ForD) srupios. New) 


York. 3. [2S591 | 
[Young lady on horseback facing” 
right of picture, two young ollicers7) 


standing at left, in lower right. Nov. 7} 
9-14, 1909.] © 1-c. Oct. 16, 1909; Gap 
31064. | 
[ 2S592ar 


Morgis & co., Baltimore, Md. 
Annapolis girl. Girl in sailor suit 
holding lawn tennis racket. © 1 cap 


Oct. 25, 1909; G 31159. 
Moss (MAXWELL), New York, ye 


Lucky Mose. Huneb_ back acne 
boy, Suurhiite, seated on box, bane on, 


1909 ; G 31149. 


WORKS OF ART 


nos. 4447, Nov., 1909 


MurRRAY (G. Ww), Springfield, Il. 
[28594 
Juyenile chart showing right and 
wrong rovwds. Number ‘of buildings 
and many winding roads. © 1 e«. 
Sept. 20, 1909; G 30872. 


NATIONAL SHAWMUT BANK, Boston, 
Mass. [ 2S595 


New Shawmut. View of large city 
from the water front. © 1. Oct. 14, 
19009; G 31039. 


Nayitork (FRANKLIN L.), Arlington. 
N. [28596 
Design for monument. Imposing 


marble structure with four pillars and 
urns. © 1 ec. Oct. 5, 1909; G 31032. 
NEUHORN & co., New York, N. Y. 
[28597 

Avohoss? Azoy! Tailor admiring 
pretty girl; while doing so burns skirt 
he is pressing. © 1 c¢. Oct. 21, 1909; 
G 31102. 


NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO.. 
Orange, Mass. [2S598 
Beautiful work. [Girl holding up 


underskirt.} © 1 c. Oct. 4, 1909; G 
30859. 
New LIGHT co., Boston, Mass. [28599 


Illuminating crucifix. Large cress 
swung on curtain. © 1 ec. Oct. 25, 
1909; G 31148. 


O'SHAUGHNESSY 
cago, Ill. [2SG00 


Arctic explorers. Conventional cir- 
cular design with ypanels of Arctic 
scenes. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1909; G 31021. 
Payne (Geoxrce S.), Springfield, Muss. 

[2SGo1 

Speckled beauty. Fishing basket, 
rod and large speckled trout lying on 
ground. mee Sept: 25, 1909; G 
30370. 

PHELAN (A. B.), New York, N. ¥ 
28602 

Discovery of the North Tole, 1903- 
1909. Iwo fur clad men, dogs and 
sleds. U. S. flag flying from pole 
stuck in a pile of ice. © 1c. Oct. 23 
1909; G 31182. 

-PorrHast (E.), New Work, IN; Y: 
[28603 

Old, old story. [Young man talk- 
ing earnestly to young woman seated 
playing with fan.] © 1c. Oct. 4, 
1909; G 30S62. 

REPRODUCTION Co., , New York. N.Y. 
[23604-28611 


Army girl. Young girl dressed as 
U. S. army officer, with sword in one 
hand and U. S. fiag in other. ©1e. 
Oct. 8, 1909; G 30946. 


(THomas A.), Chi- 


28618 
REPRODUCTION co.—Continued. 

Brown bear. Side view of bear in 
the act of walking. © 1 c. Oct. 8, 
1909; G 80947. 

Knight (The). Man in steel armor 
on horseback. © 1 e¢. Oct. 8, 1909; G 
380944. 

Modern battle ship. Side view of 
battle ship under fvll steam. © 1 e. 
Oct. 8, 19809; G 309438. 

Oarsman (The). Young man lean- 


ing on his oar, in boating suit. © 
1 ec. Oct. 8, 1909; G 30945. 

Old John’s cart. Man seated in 
two wheel cart driving mule) ©1e. 


Oct. 8, 1909; G 30948. 


Pack mule. Targe handsome mule 
carrying pack on his back. © 1 ce. Oct. 
8, 1809; G 80950. 

Track racer. Two men in automo- 


bile driving at full speed. © 1 ec. Ock 
S, 1909: G 20949. 


ROSELAND (Harry), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
: | 28612 
Nurse’s old love letters. Old colored 
mammy listening to two white girls 
rending letter to her. © 1c. Oct. 12, 
1909; G 3101T. 
RoyYAL TAILORS, Chicago, Il. 
[ 28613. 2S614 
All eves envy the tailor dressed man. 
Four men serted locking et well 
dressed young man just entering car. 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 18, 1909; G 31066. 
& summer fashions 1910. 
Nos. 1-12. [Figures of young men 
dressed in latest fashions.] © 1e 
ench Oct. 18, 1809; G 31067-31078. 
St. CHARLES CONDENSING co... St. 
Charles, Ill. [2S615 
Will you have milk. Little girl sit- 
ting at treble pouring tea, opposite her 
sit two puppies leoking on. © 1 «4 
Oct. S, 1909; G 80942. 
Saunpers (A. T.), Akron, Ohio. 


a eT? 
Spring 


[28616 
Going it blind. Mean and woman :in 
automobile with their eyes clused. © 


1 e« Aug. 24, 1909; G 31062. _ 
SIMMANG (CHARLES), San Antonio, 
Tex. [2S617 


Herman der grosse. Shield on which 
the bead of famovs warrior appears in 
relief. ©1c. Oct. 12, 1909; G 31018. 
TeEAGLE (F. R.), EXECUTOR OF JOHN 

TEAGLE ESTATE, Cleveland, Ohio. 
[28618 

Private monument. Side section, 
plan and elevation front of monument 
cut from ove piece of granite. © le. 
Oct. 14, 1909; G 31036. 


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28619 


pt. Iv, n.8.,v.4 


Tower (A. J.) co., Boston, Mass. 
[28619 

Race to the chuck wagon. Cow boys 
racing to camp. © 1c. Oct. 8, 1909; 
G 30940. 

TROWITZSCH & SOHN, Frankfurt, Ger- 
many. [28620-28622 

Abend am tiimpel. Girl leaning 
against tree knitting, near by stand 
two cows. © 1 ¢.’ Oct. 19, 1909; G 
81094. 

Feldweg. Path leading through 
wheat field. © 1 c. Oct. 19, 1909; G 
51092. 

Wiesenbech. Green meadow by 
brook. © 1 ¢. Oct. 19, 19093 Grsi0vs. 
TyLerR (JAMES G.), Greenwich, Conn. 

[28623 

Falf-Moon entering the Hudson; by 
J. G. Tyler. Ship in full sail, with 
many passengers. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1909; 
G 380935. 


UNION PUB. co., Covington, Ky. 
[ 28624, 28625 

Commonwealth. Welldressed man 
and workman with clasped hands. © 
1 ce. Oct. 14, 1909; G 31083. 

Official souvenir, 1882, 1910. Large 
green fiag trimmed in gold, in center 
the American eagle.. © 1 ¢« Oct. 14, 
1909; G 31084. 

VAN Nostranp (A. G.), Boston, Mass. 
[28626 

Workers series no. 21. Sailor in 
conventional costume in act of heav- 
ing lead. ‘© 1 ec. Oct. 22) 19093°G 


31432: 

WELLS & RICHARDSON co., Burlington, 
ae Gs [28627 
Atplay. Young woman holding open 


parasol, accompanied by two children, 

qvadrangular panel in foreground. © 
1 ec. Oct. 8, 1909; G 30936. 

WHITAKER (JOHN), Philadelphia, Pa. 

[28628-28632 

Golden barvest [Field of harvested 


grain, number of melons in fore- 
ground]. © 1 ¢« Oct. 2, 1909; G 
380848. 


North Pole. Ice floe, on summit of 
which stand two men raising U. S. 
flag. ©1ce. Oct. 19, 1909; G 31090. 


Old mill. [Old mill near a stream.] 
© 1c. Oct. 2, 1909; G 30847. 


WHITAKER (JoHN)—Continued. — 

Old, old story. [Young woman 
se-ted on garden seat, young man 
standing just back of her.} © 1 e. 
Cct. 2, 1809; G 30846. - 


Winner of the brush. Two women 
on horseback, to the left young man 
standing. holding horse by bridle. © 
1 e. Oct. 2, 1909; G 30849. 

WHITE (RALPH E.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[28633-28636 

Plans of coliseum, music hall and 
office building. First floor plan of 
mvsic hall end first balcony plan of 
coliseum. © 1 ¢. Oct. 13, 1909; G 


‘31029. 


Ground floor plan. © 1c. Oct. 
18, 1909; G 81028. 

-Outside view of large stone 
building with tower at right hand 
corner of same. © 1c. Oct. 13, 1909; 
G 31027. 

Tynicel floor ard roof plan. © 
1c. Oct. 13, 1909; G 31030. 


WulTE (VERNER), St. Louis, Mo. 

[28637 

St. Louis harbor. Number of boats, 

two spans of Fads bridge. buildings in 

the background. © 1 ¢. Oct. 21, 1909; 

G 81099. 

WOLF & co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

| 28638-28642 


Buffalo. Head of buffalo on the 
western plains. © 1 ¢. Oct. 21, 1909; 
G 31097. 


Indian and papoose. Indian woman 
seated on ground before fire, holding 
papoose in her lap. © 1 &@ Oct. 21, 
1909; G 31096. 

Indian with gun. Snow scene with 
gaily dressed Indian kneeling with gun 
in his hands. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1909; G 
31095. 

Oh, you kid! Little girl making 
fun of a boy, telling him to buy his 
next suit at © 1 @ Oct. 18, 
1909; G 31087. 

You kid Oh] Little girl and dog in 
foreground attracting attention to a 
sign. © 1c. Oct. 18, 1909; G 31086. 
WooprurF (Mrs. Cornice), Minneapolis, 

Minn. [28643 

Fairy tales. 
book, cat in the foreground. 
Sept. 20, 1909; G 80988. 


Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalogue since 


Sais iy POOR as ea se Pee alte See 


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Two children reading © 
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28644-31677 
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CA'TALOGUE 


OF 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 8, 1891; 
OF JUNE 30, 1906; AND OF MARCH 4, 1909 


PART 4: 


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


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 4 
Nos. 48-52 
DECEMBER, 1909 


WASHINGTON 
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1910 


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work, followed by date of publication; ‘‘ ©1 c.’’ stands for copyright registration of 
an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copyright Office of the 
photograph or other identifying reproduction; and ‘‘2 c.,’’ for 2 copies, followed by 
the date of their receipt. In the case of pictorial contributions to periodicals, only 1 
copy of the pictorial contribution is required. 


An annual index of proprietors accompanies this issue. The subscription pricé 
for Part 4, which must be for the complete calendar year, is $0.75 for the year 1909 
and $0.50 for the year 1910, payable in advance to the Superintendent of Document 
by postal money order, express order, or New York draft. 


CLASSES H-K, 


REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC 
WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHO- 


TOGRAPHS; 


PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS 


AD ART SERVICE, Cleveland, Ohio. 
[28644 


Santa Claus aeroplane page. © Nov. 
12, 1909; 2 ce. Noy. 15, 1909; K 4173. 


Appison (G. A.), Canadian, Tex. 
[28645-28650 


Canadian, Tex. Birdseye view from 
court house: 


Looking down Main St.,—Looking 
north,—Looking north east,—Looking 
north west,—Looking south west; 1, 2. 
© Noy. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 5, 1909; 
J 134301-134306. 


ALBERTSON (ALBERT C.), New York, | 
rh Oe 


[28651-28653 


Framework of Kinetic air-ship. 1-3. 


© 1 ce. each Nov. 6, 1909; J* 134738- 
134740. 


ALEXANDER (GEO. C.), Sausalito, Cal. 


[28654-28658 


Barataria Buccaneer: 

Anticipation, — Determination, — 
Gratification,—Investigation,—Realiza- 
tion. 
185192135196. 


ALTA (JOHN), Grand Rapids, Mich. 
[28659 
Michigan (Lake) at Macatawa park. 
© Noy. 23, 1909; 2 c. Noy. 26, 1909; J 
135127. 
ALVEY-FERGUSON co., Louisville, Ky. 
[28660-28667 
Proposed A-F apron conveyers for 


Western sugar refining co. 
15, 1909; I 65. 


© 1 e. Oct. 22, 1909; I 71. 

Proposed A-F conveyers for Corn 
products refining co. © 1. Nov. 6, 
1909; I 90 and © 1c. Nov. 15, 1909; 
© 30. 


— for Crown cork and seal co. 
1 ec. Sept. 30, 1909; I 59. 


——for Monarch brewery. ©1e.. 


Sept. 24, 1909; I 51. 


© 1 ec. each Oct. 20, 1909; J | 


© 1c. Oct. | 


for National sugar refining co. | 


© 


| ALVEY-FERGUSON co.—Continued. 

for Royal baking powder co. © 

1c. Sept. 18, 1909; I 58. 
—for Union match co. © 1. 

Oct. 8, 1909; I 61. 


AMERICAN COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING CO., 
New York, N. Y. [ 28668, 28669 
Autumn girl—Cooler weather. © 
Nov. 7, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 6, 1909; 
K 38796, 3797. 
AMERICAN HORSE BREEDER PUB. CO., 
Boston, Mass. [28670 
American horse breeder, Christmas 
1909. © Dec. 14, 1909; 2 ce. Nov. 18, 
1909; IKK 4065. 
AMERICAN - JOURNAL- EXAMINER, New 
York: N.Y: [28671 
Girl who comes to the city. © Oct. 
31, 190931 c¢. Oct. 29, 1909; K 3707. 


AMERICAN LAW BOOK co., New York, 
No ¥: [28672 
Arch of triumph of the law. © 
Noy. 1, 1909; 2 ce. Nov. 2, 1909; K 3703. 
AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHIC co., New York, 
ee [28673-28678 
Moving pictures, A-F. © Oct. 22, 
1909; 2 ec. Oct. 28, 1909 ; K 3312-831T. 
AMERICAN MILL & MFE’RS SALES ©CO., 
Dallas, Tex. [28679 
| Gigantic sale. © July 8, 1909; 2c. 
| Sept. 9, 1909; K 1912. 


| AMES & ROLLINSON co., New York, 
Ne Ye: [28680 
High school diploma. © Sept. 10, 


1909; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1909; K 1874. 


|AMMONS (ALBERT), Memphis, Tenn. 
[28681 
Cairo, Ill. Ill. cent. r. r. bridge, Ohio 
river. ©, Oct. 11,. 1909: 2c: Oct: 13, 
1909; J 133074. 


ANDERSEN (Mrs. SOPHIE), Union Hill, 
| Wed [28682 
Andersen (Mrs. S.) © Sept. 15, 


' 1909; 2c. Sept. 7, 1909; K 1980. 


457 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28683 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


ANDERSON (A. E.), Tolina, N. Dak. 
[28688-28684 


Cutting 100 acres of flax a day. 
1, 2. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 
14, 1909; J 181706, 131707. 


ANDERSON (ARTHUR W.), Plymouth, 
Mass. [28685-28688 
Gordon (Timothy) © Oct. 1, 1909; 

2 ce. Nov. 9, 1909; J 184508. 
© 


Hamilton (Bishop John W.) 
Oct. 28, 1909; 2 c« Nov. 9, 1909; J 
134514. 

Plymouth, Mass. Town square in 
1858. © Nov. 6, 1909; 2 c Nov. 9, 
1909; J 184509. 

Webster (Daniel) © Oct. 28, 1909; 
2c. Nov. 9, 1909; J 184507. 


ANDERSON (W. R.) co., New York, 
No Xe [28689-28690 


Just one; by H. H. Sherman. © 
Oct: 8, 1909; .2 .c. Oct. 11377 1909: Et 
145. 


Say when; by John Newton Howlitt. 
© Oct. 8, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1909; H 
146. 


ANGLO-FRENCH ART CO., East Liverpool, 
Ohio. [28691 


Two letter monograms. © Oct. 8, 
1909: 2 ¢. Oct. 25,:1909: K gac2. 


ARMOUR & CO., Chicago, Il. 
[28692-28695 


Debutante; by Penrhyn Stanlaws. 
© Nov. 11, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 13, 1909; H 
233. 


Flagg; by James Montgomery Flagg. 
© Nov. 11, 1909; 2 ce. Nov. 13, 1909; 
Dam 


Gilbert; by C. Allan Gilbert. 
Noy. 11, 1909; 2 c Nov. 13, 1909; 
231. 


Stanlaws; by Penrhyn Stanlaws. 


Nov. 11, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 18, 1909; 
230. 


ATKINSON & BIGELow, St. Paul, Minn. 
[28696 


University of Minn. foot-ball team, 
1909. © Nov. 9, 1909; 2 c Nov. 11, 
1909; J 134680. 


BAILEY & BAILEY, 


H 
© 
H 
© 
H 


Oklahoma City, 
Okla. [28697 
Guthrie, Okla. Trinity Episcopal 
church. © Noy. 11, 1909; 2 ¢. Nov. 15, 
1909; J 134761. 
BAILEY POST CARD cCo., Hutchinson, 
Kans. [28698-28700 
Nebraska porker. © Nov. 12, 1909; 
2 c. Nov. 16, 1909; J 184827. 


BAILEY POST CARD co.—Continued. 


On the farm. © Nov. 13, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 16, 1909; J 184828. 


Preparing the feast. © Nov. 12, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 16, 1909; J 184829. 


BAIN (GEORGE GRANTHAM), New York, 
ING YS [28701-28707 


Aero club luncheon to Glen Curtis. 
© Sept. 22, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1909; J 
134286. 

Half Moon. 887-13. © Sept. 15, 
1909; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1909; J 134024. 

Sage (Mrs. Russell), 898, 14. © 


Oct. 2, 1909; 2 ce. each Noy. 5, 1909; J 


134282-134285. 


Wright (Wilbur) 898-13. © Oct. 4, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1909; J. 184281. 


BAKER (J. G.), Columbus Junction, 


Iowa. [28708-28720 
Cairo, Iowa: 
Blacksmith shop,—Dwelling. © 


Nov. 4, 1909; 2 ec. each Nov. 3, 1909; J 
134736, 1384737. 

Cedar river near Columbus Junction, 
Iowa. © Nov. 22, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 24, 
1909; J 185089. 

Columbus Junction, Iowa: 

Cedar river, fishing by moonlight. 
© Nov. 6, 1909; 2 ec. Nov. 3, 1909; J 
134196. 


Front st., 108,—Iowa river, 114. 
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2 ec. each Nov. 19, 
1909; J 135005, 135006. 
Rock Island bridge crossing 
Iowa river, 113. © Nov. 29, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 29, 1909; J 135206. 
School pupils, 1, 2. © Dec. 6, 
1909; 2 c. each Dec. 10, 1909; J 185769, 
135770. 
Conesville, Iowa. Dwelling. © Nov. 
4, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1909; J 184735. 
Group of school children and teacher, 
3, 12, 18. © Dec. 4, 1909; 2 c. each 
Dec. 6, 1909; J 185594-135596. 


BALL (SusAN ANN), Brookline, Mass. 
[28721 


by James 


Battle of Gettysburg; 
Walker and John B. Bachelder. 


BARITELLO (ALBIN), Douglas, Alaska. 
[28722, 28723 


Day’s sport, A& B. © Dee. 1, 1909; 


2c. each Sept. 30, 1909; J 184041, — 


134042. 
BARKHUFF (W. D.), Seattle, Wash. 
[28724 
Chums. © 1c. Oct. 20, 1909; J 
184874. 


458 


©Q- 
Oct. 20, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 22, 1909; H 178. 


\ 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 48-52, Dec., 1909 


CLASSES, H TO K 


BaRMoRE (Wm. K.), New York, N. Y._ 
[28725 | 


Webster (Daniel). © Nov. 2, 1909; 
2 c. Nov. 4, 1909; K 3743. 


BARMORE PUB. co., New York, N. Y. 
[28726 
Marshall (John). © Nov. 2, 1909; 
2c. Nov. 4, 1909; K 3744. 


BARNES (A. H.), Parkland, Wash. 


28783 


BrERGEN (G. F.)—Continued. 
Meeker (Ezra). © Nov. 23, 1909; 
2c. Nov. 29, 1909; J 1385259. 
Newcomer (Hmerson). © Noy. 12, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 17, 1909; J 1384938. 
Walker (Glen): Smiling,—Yawn- 
ing. © Nov. 6, 1909; 2c. each Nov. 17, 


| 1909; J 13849384, 1349385. 
| BERWIN (L. M.), Chicago, III. 


[28727, 28728 | 


Morning sun in the forest. 
8, 1909; 2 ec. Dec. 9, 1909; J 185740. 


© Dec. | 


Mount Tacoma from Mahon’s prai- | 
rie. © Dec. 8, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 9, 1909; 


J 155741. 


BARNES (ALBERT A.), Gillett, Colo. 
[28729-28731 


- Mountain sheep, 1, 2, 3. © Dee. 1, | 


1909; 2 c. each Dec. 1, 1909; J 135305, 
185306, 185318. 


BARTLETT (G. HUNTER), Buffalo, N. Y. | 


[28732-28735 

Buffalo, N. Y., St. Paul’s Episcopal 

church, interior views, 14. © Nov. 

5, 1909; 2 ec. each Nov. 6, 1909; J 
134884-134887. 


BASEBALLITIS CARD cCo., Milwaukee, 
Wis. [28736 | 
Real thing. © Sept. 13, 1909; 2 c. 
Nov. 22, 1909; K 4820. 
BELL (Lizzian M.), Grangeville, 
Idaho. [28737-28742 


Dewey Mine: 

Camp,—Scene near,—Tunnel at 
Dewey Mine. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 c¢. 
each Noy. 3, 1909; J 134204, 134205, 
134207. 

Grangeville, Idaho: 

Clearwater river near Grange- 

ville.—Quiet nook near Grangeville. 


© Noy. 1, 1909; 2 ec. each Nov. 8, | 


1909; J 134206, 134208. 


— Cloudy day. © Nov. 15, 1909; | 


2c. Nov. 22, 1909; J 135078. 


BENNETT (JEANNE E.), Baltimore, Md. | 
[28743-28747 | 


Lerner (Tina), 1-5. © Nov. 15, 
1909; 2 c. each Dec. 3, 1909; J 185749- 
135753. 


BERGEN (G. F.), Pasadena, Cal. 


[28748-28758 | 


Gant (Mrs. Helen Lukens) 1. © 
mows 22.1909: 2 c. Nov. 17, 1909; J 
134936. 


—2. © Nov. 20, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 
29, 1909; J 135258. 


BEVILACQUA 


[28754-28757 
Billiken and Bobby [1909]: 
© Aug. 15; 1 ec. Aug. 16; K 709. 
© Aug. 22; 1c. Aug. 23; K 975. 
© Aug. 29; 1c. Aug. 30; K 1878. 
© Sept. 5; 1 c. Sept. 4; K 1610. 
(STEPHEN), Roslyn, Wash. 
[28758 
Cat that was in mine 4 explosion. 


| © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 ce. Nov. 6, 1909; J 


34321. 
BIBLE STUDY PUB. Co., Boston, Mass. 
; [28759 
Christmas card for coloring. © 


Nov. 4, 1909; 2 .e4% Oct; 29, 1900s re 
3847. 


BiLEK (F. J.), Chicago, Ill. [8 prints.] 
[28760-28767 
Absence makes the heart grow 
fonder.—Course of true love ne’er did 
run smooth.—Faint heart never won 
fair lady.—Gee! I wish I had a girl. 
No, I can’t go to-night.—Parting is 
such sweet sorrow.— Say! if I thought 
you meant that.—Two souls with but 
a single thought. © Oct. 20, 1909; 2 e. 
each Oct. 25, 1909; K 3751-3758. 


BINGHAM CO., Binghamton, N. Y. 
[28768-28769 
Morning on the Amstel.—Pork and 
apple sauce. © Dec. 8, 1909; 2 c. each 
Dec. 9, 1909; J 185725, 1385726. 


BIoGRAPH co., New York, N. Y. 
[28770-28783 


[Moving picture rolls.] 

Death disc. © 1c. Dec. 3, 1909; J 
185518. 

Gibson goddess. © 1c. Nov. 1, 1909; 
J 134044. 

In the window recess. 
3, 1909; J 135516. 

Light that came. 
1909; J 184658. 


© 1c. Dec. 


© 1. c. Novo 


Midnight adventure. © 1 ec. Nov. 
20, 1909; J 185022. 
Mountaineer’s honor. © 1 ¢. Nov. 


26, 1909; J 135135. 


459 


. CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28784 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


BrioGRAPH co.—Continued. 


Nursing a viper. © 1 c. Nov. 5, 
1909; J 184294. 


Open gate. ©1c. Nov. 24, 1909; J 
185125. 

Restoration. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1909; 
J 134602. 


Sweet revenge. © 1 c¢. Nov. 20, 


1909; J 1385021. 
Through the breakers. 
8, 1909; J 185642. 


Trick that failed. 
1909 ST asbotT. 

Two women and a man. 
17, 1909; J 184952. 

What’s your hurry. © 1c Nov. 1, 
1909; J 1840438. 


BircH (JAMES H.) gR., Burlington, Vt. 
[28784-28785 
Christmas card. © Oct. 13, 1909; 
Ze; Oct: 45, 1909; K S01. 
New Year’s card 1910. © Oct. 13, 
1909; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1909; K 3018. 


BIRDSALL (K. N.), New York, N. Y. 
[28786 
Todd (H. L.) in aeroplane. © Oct. 
15, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 30, 1909; J 1384031. 


© 1c. Dee: 


© 1°e Dee. 8, 


© 1c. Nov. 


BIRMINGHAM PAPER CO., 

Ala. [28787 

Birmingham [Ala.] school.. © July 
15, 1909; 2 c. July 6, 1909; K 4122. 


Birmingham, 


BLAKELY (HE. 8S.) & Haran (P. H.), 

Lynn, Mass. [28788 

Fish dealer. © Oct. 4, 1909; 2 «. 
Oct. 6, 1909; K 3042. 


BLIss, DEVENEAU Co., Chicago, Ill. 
[28789-28791 
Service sheet, no. 112. © Sept. 20, 
1909 ; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1909; K 2093. 


no. 118. © Oct. 30, 1909; 2 «¢. 
Nov. 3, 1909; K 3726. 


no. 119. © Nov. 6, 1909; 2 e. 
Nov. 11, 1909; K 4022. 


BLOCH BROS TOBACCO CO., Wheeling, 
W. Va. [28792 
Surprise. © Oct. 29, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 


30, 1909; J 184723. 


BLUE SEAL SUPPLY ©O., Boston, Mass. 
[28793-28795 


Blue seal ginger ale.——Blue seal 
lemon soda.—Blue seal root beer. © 
Nov. 6, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 8, 1909; 
4040-4042. 


Boag (WILLIAM J.), Pawhuska, Okla. 
[28796-28797 
Osage Indian school football team. 
© Nov. 15, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1909; 
J 135169. 
Wah-shah-she-me-tsa-he. © Nov. 4, 
1909; 2 ce. Nov. 26, 1909; J 185154. 


BotH (W. C.), Chicago, Ill. [28798 
Men’s apparel. © July 12, 1909; 

2e. July 6, 1909; K 3739. 
BotsrorD (J. H.), Santa Barbara, Cal. 
[28799-28801 


Church alley.—Opium den.—Toy- 
maker’s shop. © Sept. 27, 1909; 2 c¢. 
each Dec. 8, 1909; J 185635-185637. 


Bowes & CALDWELL, Milford, Tex. 
[28802 
Hillsboro, Tex., street scene. © Noy. 
1, 1909; 2 ce. Nov. 5, 1909; J 184292. 
Branpt & SCHEIBLE, Chicago, I11. 
[28803 


Johnson (Jack), champion of the 
world. © Dec. 1, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 17, 
1909; J 134869. 


BRAUN, CLEMENT & co., New York, 
NY, 


[28804-28807 

Raigneuse au repos; by Mme. Curot- 
Barberel. 5930. 

Divin mensonge; by J. Van Beers. 
5878. - 

Napoleon avant la bataille; by R. 
Desvarreux. 5881. 

Romance sans paroles; by J. Van 
Beers. 5986. 


© Oct. 5, 1909; 2 ec. each Oct. 5, 
1909; H 1386-1389. 


Brock (F. A.), Washington, D. C. 
[28808 
Optical prism device, pressed to 
shape in plastic glass. ©1c. Nov. 26, 


1909 7a. aL. 
Brown (A. T.), Riverside, Cal. 
[28809 
Riverside, Cal., sixteen year old 


girls... © Oct. 23, 1909; 2 ¢. Oct. 18, 
1909; J 184295. 


Brown (H. W.), Tifton, Ga. [28810 


Egg crop seems to be good in this 
section. © 1 c¢. Oct. 20, 1909; J 
13838864. 


Brown & SHAFFER, Phoebus, Va. 
[28811-28822 


[Battleships (U. S.)]: 

Georgia in heavy storm, Pacific 
Ocean,—Georgia in speed trial, 1, 2,— 
Illinois in heavy weather,—Louisiana, 
rough weather scene,—Minnesota 
bringing fleet mail from Honolulu,— 


460 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1909 


Brown & SHAFFER.—Continued. 
Nebraska in storm scene,—New Jersey 


in typhoon in Japan sea,—Rhode Island | I 
married, 3570.—Little town of Beth- 


in a storm,—Virginia going into a 


her bow,—Wisconsin in a typhoon in 


China sea. © Oct. 29, 1909; 2 c. each | 
| CANNON (PARRELL), New York, N. Y. 


Noy. 1, 1909; J 184064-134075. 


BRUNER WOOLEN CoO., New York, N. Y. 
[28823 
Picadilly 2ovelties. © Nov. 15, 1909; 
2 ce. Nov. 16, 1909; K 4201. 


BUCHANAN (ELLA), Chicago, Ill. 
[28824 
Suffragette trying to arouse her sis- 


ters. © Nov. 26, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 1, | 


1909; J 1385307. 
BUNNELL (W. A.), Decatur, Tex. 


[28825 | 
| moons. 
| 6,—Valentine for one day. 12. © Dec. 


Lawn plot. © 1. Nov. 5, 1909; 
I 8&7. 


BuRBNHAM (A. W.), Dwight, Ill. 
[28826 


Congregational church. © Dec. 4, 
1909 ; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1909; J 135604. 


Burns (RoBert), Pullman, Wash. 
[28827 
Washington State college. © Nov. 
29, 1909; 2 ec. Dec. 6, 1909; J 135602. 


BURBBELL (Davin T.), Brockton, Mass. 

[28828 

Brockton, Mass., People’s savings 

bank. © Noy. 18, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 19, 
1909; J 135004. 


Butter (Mrs. H. B. C.), Dorchester, 

Mass. [28829 

Livermore (Mary A.) © Oct. 29, 
1909, 2 c. Nov. 4, 1909; K 3748. 


BUTTERFIELD (W. M.) co., Manchester, | 
N. H. 


[28830 


Four story building. © 1 c¢. Oct. 


22, 1909; I 77. 


BYRON co., New York, N. Y. [28831 


Peary (Captain). © 1c. Nov. 29, 
1909; J 135728. 


CAHN (CHARLES), Baltimore, Md. 
[28832 
Horse race at Pimlico. © Nov. 6, 
1909; 2 c. Noy. 8, 1909; K 3834. 
CAMP (WiLtiAm A.), Atlanta, Ga. 
[28833 


Heavenly vision. © Sept. 20, 1909; 
2c. Nov. 24, 1909; H 244. 


heavy swell,—Virginia taking one over | lehem, 3554.—Nativity, 3558. 


| CELEBRITY ART CO., Boston, Mass. 


28869 


CAMPBELL ART CO., Blizabeth, N. J. 
[28834-28837 
Home keeping hearts, 3552.—Just 
© Oct. 
15, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 15, 1909; H 
164-167. 


[28838 
Cannon’s Parisian tailor dress cut- 
ter. ©1c. Sept. 1, 1909; I 50. 


CANTERBURY CO., Chicago, Ill. 
[28839-28846 
Christmas greeting. © Dec. 1, 1909; 
2 ec. Nov. 22, 1909; K 4318. 
Valentines: 


Happy little cupid. 11,—If love 


| will solve the problem. 10,—I’ll stay 
| with you. 


9,—Sh-h-h-h! I know a 
8,—There are many suns and 
7,—Underneath your laughter. 


secret. 


1, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 13, 1909; K 


_ 4068-4074. 


CARLSON (NELS), Milwaukee, Wis. 
[28847 
Hauges (Hans Nielson) fédested. 
© Dec. 8, 1909; 2 ce. Dec. 10, 1909; J 


| 135748. 


CARPENTER (E. H.), Manchester, N. H. 
[28848 


Checker players. © Dec. 15, 1909; 


| 2 ec. Nov. 24, 1909; J 135085. 


CARTER (H. H.), Lockport, Ill. 


[28849-28850 
Lockport, IIl.: 


Lockport township high school,— 
State st. looking south from 10th st. 
© Dec. 3, 1909; 2 ce. each Dec. 6, 1909; 
J 1385597, 1385598. 


[15 
photographs. ] [28851-28865 


After the game.—Happiest hour.— 
Her hero.—His reward.—Home sweet 
home.—Love.—Solitaire—Three of a 
kind. © Oct. 28, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 
1, 1909; J 1384056—-134068. 

Barrel of fun.—Gladys.—Naughty! 
Naughty.—O you traveling man.— 
Pippins.—Third degree.—Wee sma’ 
hours. © Nov. 15, 1909; 2 c. each 
Noy. 17, 1909; J 134890-134896. 


CENTRAL PRINTING & ENGRAVING CO., 
Rochester, N. Y. [ 28866-28869 
Rochester, N. Y. In Maplewood 

park. © Nov. 15, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 3, 

1909; K 3728. 

—A,B&C. © Nov. 15, 1909; 2 

ec. each Oct. 27, 1909; K 3495-8497. 


461 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28870 


pt. Iv, n.s., v. 4 


CHAMBERLIN (N. R.), St. Paul, Minn. 
[28870 
Minnehaha Falls, Minn. © 1c. Nov. 


17, 1909; J 184871. 


CHAPMAN (RopertT) co., Brooklyn, 
N. Y. ' [6 prints.] [28871-28876 
Debutante.—Fireside fancies.—Free- 
dom of the plains.—Golden hours.— 
Unexpected visitors. — Washington’s 
farewell. © Dec. 1, 1909: 2 c each 
Nov. 15, 1909; K 4135-4140. 


CHAUFFEUR PUBLISHING Co., Cleveland, 
Ohio. [28877 


Chauffeur (The). © Oct. 1, 1909 ; 
2 ce. Oct. 4, 1909; K 3030. 


CHAVERO (ERNESTO), Mexico City, Mex. 
, [28878 

_ Diaz (General Porfirio) y Mr. Wil- 

liam H. Taft, en su entre-vista Ciudad 


Juarez. © Oct. 24, 1909; 2 c Nov. D, 
1909; K 38790. 


CINCINNATI LITHO. co., Cincinnati, 
Ohio. [28879 
Cincinnati, Ohio, view of. © Dec. 


27, 1909; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1909; K 3828. 
CLARK (JOSEPH VircIL), Stronghurst, 


i hin [28880 
Moon, the earth’s mirror. 5 
Nov. 1, 1909; J 134440. . ; 


CLATWORTHY (F, P.), Estes Park, Colo. 
[28881-28882 
Burroughs (John) and John Muir. 
© Dec. 10, 1909: 2 c Dec. 10, 1909; J 
135748. ; 
Grand Canon, Ariz., risky leap. 


Dec. 10, 1909: 2 ©. Dee. 10, 1909: 
135747. sien 


CLINEDINST (B. M.), Washington, D. C. 
[28883-28910 
Andrew (A. P.) © Noy. 2, 1909; 
2c. Nov. 9, 1909; J 134518. 
Boutell (Miss Alice). © Nov. 4 
1909; 2 ec. Nov. 9, 1909; J 1345925. 
Bowers (Lloyd W.) © Noy. 4, 1909; 
2 ¢. Nov. 9, 1909; J 134521. 
Britton (Catharine). © Oct. 20 
1909; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1909: J 134976. 


Buisseret (Count Conrad de) © 
Nov. 2, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 9. 1909: 
134517. Ve 

Carpenter (Fred) in his private of- 
fice, new White House office. 7. © 
Nov. 10, 1909: 2 e@. Nov. 20, 1909; J 
135033. 


Colton (Geo.) © Oct. 20, 1909; 2 e. 
Oct. 23, 1909; J 134275. 

Gannett (Henry). © Noy. 8, 1909; 
2 ec. Nov. 9, 1909; J 184522. 


CLINEDINST (B. M.)—Continued. 

Gude (Ingeborg). © Oct. 20, 1909; 
2 ec. Oct. 23, 1909; J 184271. 

Gude (Sigrid). © Oct. 20, 1909; 
2 e. Oct. 23, 1909 ; J 134372. 

Hale (Chandler). 3. © Noy. 19, 
1909; 2 ce. Nov. 20, 1909; J 1385026. 


Hays (C. Willard). 4. © Nov. 10, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 20, 1909; J 1385027. 


Hitt (Mrs. Robert) 6. © Noy. 12, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 20, 1909; J 135028. 


Knox (Miss Georgia). 5. © Nov. 
12, 1909; 2 ce. Nov. 20, 1909; J 185029. 


McClung (Lee). © Nov. 4, 1909; 
2 ec. Nov. 9, 1909; J 134524. 


Mischler (Wendell). © Oct. 20, 
1909; 2c. Oct. 23, 1909; J 184274. 


National geographic society of Wash- 
ington, D. C., research sub-committee 
and Robert Peary. © Novy. 2, 1909; 
2c. Nov. 9, 1909; J 184519. 


New White House office: 

Cabinet room, 10,—Congressional 
waiting room, 9,—President’s private 
office, 11. © Nov. 10, 1909; 2 c. each 
Nov. 20, 1909; J 185032, 185034, 185035. 


Norton (C. D.) © Nov. 4, 1909; 2 
e. Nov. 9, 1909; J 184528. 


Peary (Commander). 2. © Nov. 16, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 20, 1909; J 135030.- 


Pennebaker (Lucinda). © Oct. 20, 
1909; 2 ec. Oct. 23, 1909; J 134273. 

Ritter (Madame) 1, 2. © Oct. 31, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1909; J 134520 and 
© Nov. 16, 1909; 2 ce. Nov. 20, 1909; J 
135031, 

Telegraph operator, White House 
office. 8. © Nov. 10, 1909; 2 c«. Nov. 
20, 1909; J 185036. 

Wagner (Charles C.) © Oct. 20, 
1909; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1909; J 184269. 


Wynne (Ruth) © Oct. 20, 1909; 2 
e. Oct. 23, 1909; J 184270. 


C0-OPERATIVE GAME & NOVELTY ©CO., 

Dorchester, Mass. [28911-28957 

Aunt: 

The Gays,—The Grouches,—The 
Jollies,—The Stouts,—The Wises,—The 
Wrights. ‘ 

Brother: 

The Gays,—The Grouches,—The 
Jollies,—The Stouts,—The Wises,—The 
Wrights. 

Father : 

The Gays,—The Grouches,—The 
Jollies,—The Stouts,—The Wises,—The 
Wrights. 


462 


; MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 48-52, Dec., 1909 


C 0-OPERATIVE GAME & NOVELTY CO.—Con. 
Grandfather : 

The Gays,—The Grouches,—The 
Stouts,—The Wises,—The Wrights. 
Grandmother : 

_ The Gays,—The Grouches,—The 
Jollies,—The Stouts,—The Wises,—The 
Wrights. 

_ Mother: 

_ The Gays,—The Grouches,—The 
Jollies,—The Stouts,—The Wises,—The 
WwW rights. 

Sister: 

The Gays,—The Grouches,—The 
Jollies,—The Stouts,—The Wises,—The 
Wrights. 

» Uncle: 

The Gays,—The Grouches,—The 
Jollies,—The Stouts,—The Wises,—The 
Wrights. 
mec) Oct. 12, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 10, 
1909; J 135771-135817. 


CopE (Wo. G.), Winslow, Ariz. 
[28958-28959 


>: 


_ Winslow, Ariz. : 

‘ Business district,—Residence dis- 
mrict. © Oct. 26, 1909; 2 c. each 
Noy. 1, 1909; J 134004, 134005. 


‘CorrrotH (J. W.), New York, N. Y. 
; [28960 


4 Johnson (Jack) vs. Stanley Ketchell, 
world’s championship. © Oct. 24, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 22, 1909; J 185061. 


IN; UY. 


[28961 
_ Score card, Vanderbilt cup race. © 
mc, Nov. 2, 1909; I 79. - 


‘Coriier (P. F.) & son, New York,N. Y. 


CoLE (Grorce N.), New York, 


[28962 
Traveling through the Kikuyu 
country of East Africa. © Sept. 30, 


1909; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1909; K 2474. 


Corton (M. B.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[28963 


_ Bear climbing a tree. © 1c. Nov. 16, 
1909; J 134823. 


CoLtuMBuUS (HopE E.), Battle Creek, 
. Mich. [28964-28967 
_ Colorado river, foot of Mystic Spring 
frail. © 1c. Nov. 15, 1909; J 134729. 


Iilicilliwaet glacier: 

Cave in. 3,—TIllicilliwaet glacier, 
Mt. Sir Donald in distance. 1,—Near 
view. 2. ©1c. each Nov. 15, 1909; 
J 134726-134728. 


CLASSES, H TO K 


28988 

COMPOUND INJECTOR & SPECIALTY Co., 
Chicago, Il. [28968 
Dehn’s sanitary specialties. © Novy. 


4, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1909; K 3802. 


COMPTON & SONS LITHO & PTG. CO., St. 

Louis, Mo. [28969 

Mumtaz-i-Mahal. © Oct. 21, 1909; 
2 ec. Nov. 3, 1909; K 3724. 


CORNELL CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY, Ithaca, 
N.Y. [28970 
Cornell characters. © Nov. 15, 1909; 

2 ce. NOv."1; 19093 “KK 3621. 


Cort (Howarp R.), Tenafly, N. J. 
[28971 
Donakin and his wild west book. © 
Oct. 30, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1909; K 3705. 
COSMOPOLITAN New 
York, No Wi 


LITHOGRAPH CO., 
(6 prints. ] 
[28972-28977 
Between two _ fires. — Dorothy.— 
Gladys.—Indian girl.—Marie.—Violet 
girl. © Nov. 5, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 6, 
1909; K 3803-8808. 


CoOUNTRYMAN 

Mies ss [28978 

Fagot gatherers. © Nov. 18, 1909; 
2 e. Noy. 19, 1909 ; J 135191. 


(Epwin W.), Buffalo, 


COURIER CO. OF BUFFALO, Buffalo, N. Y. 
[28979-28985 


Beautiful Delft forest scene. 5956. 
© Nov. 11, 1909; 2 ec. Nov. 12, 1909; 
KX 4088. 

Chocolate soldier. 5603. © Nov. 1, 
1909; 2¢: Nov. 2; 1909; K. 3704. 

Cressy (Will M.), & Blanche Dayne. 
5904. © Nov. 5, 1909; 2 «& Nov. 6, 
1909; K 3800. 

Gear (Florence). 5920. © Nov. 
20, 1909; 2 ec. Nov. 22, 1909; K 4319. 

I wonder who’s kissing her now. © 
Nov. 12,. 19085) 2 eiNovs 13.01909 ode 
4066. 

McIntyre and Heath. 5895. © Nov. 
6, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1909; K 3835. 


Rogers (Max), no. 5908. © Nov. 8, 
1909); 2 e&. Nov: 9,°1909 > Is. 3947. 
Covey (M.), Newark, N. J. 
[28986-28987 
Good for young and old.—Positive 


facts. © Dec. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 

7, 1909; K 4659, 4660. 

Cox (Lonzo), Chicago, I1l. [28988 
Victoria (Queen) silhouette. © Dee. 


iyavee: 2 c. Oct. 19, 19095 Hii: 


463 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


CoyLe (A. S.), Kansas City, Mo. 
[28989 


Kansas City, Mo., Kansas City, 
Kans., and vicinity, bird’s-eye view. 
Noy. 15, 1909; 2 c. Dee. 6, 1909; K 
4628. 


CREWER MFG. co., Chicago, Ill. [28990 


North Pole controversy. © Oct. 15, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1909; K 3700. 


Croonporc (FREDK. T.), New York, 


INS ks [28991-28992 


Advanced fashions. Supplement 6. 
A, B. © Nov. 15, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 
18, 1909; IK 4815, 4316. 

CURRAN (Mary ELEANOR), Los Angeles, 
Cal. [28993 

Little storms of cloud or rain. © 
Nov. 10, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1909; IK 
4021. 

CurTIS (ASAHEL), Seattle Wash. 
[28994-28996 

Fishing. © Nov. 18, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 
24, 1909; J 185090. 

Mt. Rainier, [Wash.] © Oct. 27, 
1909; 2c. Nov. 2, 1909; J 184153. 
from Paradise Park. © Nov. 
2, 1909; 2 ce. Nov. 10, 1909; J 184598. 


DADMUN co., Boston, Mass. 
[28997-29001 


Boston, Mass.: 

Art museum,—Art museum fa- 
ecade,—Opera house,—Opera house fa- 
cade, 2, 3. © Nov. 10, 1909; 2 c. each 
Nov. 11, 1909; J 1384631-134635. 


Davis (A. LEAMAN), United States. 
[29002 
Ashford (Miss Barbara). © Oct. 
10, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1909; J 184046. 


DAvVis (PARKE H.), Easton, Pa. 
. [29003-29004 
Princeton foot-ball team 1869.—Rut- 
gers foot-ball team, 1869. © 1. each 
Nov. 4, 1909; J 134638, 1384639. 


Davis & EICKEMEYER, New York, N. Y. 

[29005-29017 

Cavalieri (Lina), 1-8. © Nov. 5, 

1909 ; 2 c. each Nov. 10, 1909; J 134575-— 
134582. 


1, 2... © Now 40, 1909 sone 
each Nov. 24, 1909; J 135113, 135114. 

Sylva (Marguerite), 3, 7, 10. © 
Nov. 26, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 2, 1909; 
J 135401—-135403. 


Davis & GINSBERG, New York, N. Y. 
[29018 


Joan of Are dress. © Oct. 18, 1909; 
2 ¢. Nov. 9, 1909; K 3923. 


DEAN (FRANK E.), 
Colo. 


Grand Junction, 
[14 photographs. ] 
[29019-29032 
Apples.—Apple packing.—Apple pick- 
ing.—Bunch of Grand Junction fruit.— 
Crop of two trees.—Crop of 1909.— 
Grand Junction fruit growers’ ass’n.— 
Grand Junction pair.—Jonathans.— 
Orchard group.—Orchard heating.— 
Packing house.—W inesaps.— Winter 
bananas. © Nov. 26, 1909; 2 ¢ each 
Dec. 1, 1909; J 185325-135388. 


(J. FRANK), Mansfield, 

Mass. [29033 

Caught in the act. © Nov. 1, 1909; 
2 e. Oct. 25, 1909; J 134214. 


DEARDORFF (MINNIE P.), Newport, Pa. 

[29084 

Perry County [Pa.] fair ground. © 

Sept. 238, 1909; 2 @ Nov. 99) 4o0Sea0 
134511. 


DE FREHN (FRANK), Johnstown, Pa. 
[29035 
Franklin st. Methodist Episcopal 
church. © Oct. 23, 1909; 2 e. Dec. 
10, 1909; J 135768. 


DENTISTS’ SUPPLY Co., New York, N. Y. 
[29036 
Harvest moon. © Oct. 10, 1909; 

2 e. Oct. 25, 1909; K 3580, 


DEARBORN 


Dr - PoNnTAC 


New York, 
[29037-29042 

Metric measurement of photographic 
picture. Models 1, 2, 5, 6, 10 and X. 
© 1c. each Oct. 26, 1909; I 80-85. 


(GABRIEL). 


DESJARDINS (L. A.), Denver, Colo. 
[29043 


Denver, Colo., new Equitable bldg. 
© Oct. 31, 1909; 2 & Nov. 22, 1909; J 
135599. 


DETROIT PUB. CO., Detroit, Mich. 
[29044-29119 


Adams (John Quincy); by John 
Singleton Copley. 029631. © Sept. 1, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1909; J 134422. 

Ami des humbles; by Leon Augustin 
Lhermitte. 029619. © Sept. 1, 1909; 
2c. Nov. 6, 1909; J 134404. 

Atlantie City, N. J.: 


Atlantic City, 015636,—Beach and 
board - walk, 015635,—Chalfonte, 
071404,—Group of big hotels, 071402,— 
Life-saving lookout, 071403,—Lifting 
the nets, 071401,—Young’s residence, 


071405. © Oct. 5, 1909; 2 c each Dec. @ 


1, 1909; J 135339-185345. 


464 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1909 


29119 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 


Automedon with the horses of 
Achilles; by Henri Regnault. 0296438. 
© Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1909; J 
134408. 


Belated kid; by William Morris 
Hunt. 029581. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 ec. 
Noy. 6, 1909; J 184403. 


Boston, Mass: 
King’s chapel, 071420,—Tremont 
st. and the Mall, 071421. © Oct. 29, 
1909; 2 ec. each Dec. 1, 1909; J 135346, 
135847. 


By the river; by Henri Lerolle. 
029585. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 6, 
1909; J 184435. 


— (Detail of heads.) 029584. 
© Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1909; J 
134407. 


Caritas; by Abbott H. Thayer. 
029592. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 6, 
1909; J 134406. 


Carlos (Don Balthazar) and his 
dwarf; by Diego Rodriguez de Silva y 
Velasquez. 029578. © Sept. 1, 1909; 
2c. Nov. 6, 1909; J 134430. 


— Detail. 029579. © Sept. 1, 
1909; 2 ec. Nov. 6, 1909; J 13844383. 


Chapeau blanc; by Jean Baptiste 
Greuze. 029609. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2c. 
Nov. 6, 1909; J 134484. 


Cincinnati, Ohio, Fourth st. from 
Race. 071407. © Oct. 5, 1909; 2 «. 
Dec. 1, 1909; J 135348. 


College of the City of New York, 
gate. 071387. © Sept. 30, 1909; 2 c. 
Noy. 6, 1909; J. 184895. 


Delaware water gap, Pa., from Pros- 
pect rock. 071408. © Oct. 27, 1909; 
me wee, 11909: J 1353849. 


Detroit river tunnel, Sinking last 
tubular section. © Sept. 14, 1909; 2c. 
Nov. 6, 1909; J 1843898. 


Eleanor; by Frank W. Benson. 
€29516. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 6, 
1909; J 134437. 


February; by John W. Twachtman. 
029611. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 6, 
1909; J 134427. 


Feliz Hortensio Palavicino (Fray) ; 
by El Greco [pseud. of Domenico 
Theotocopuli.] 029590. © Sept. 1, 1909 ; 
2c. Noy. 6, 1909; J 134439. 

Fog-warning; by Winslow Homer. 
029593. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 6, 
1909; J 134425. 

Girl reading; by William Morris 
Hunt. 029577. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2c. 
Noy. 6, 1909; J 134420. 


46 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 

Girl with kitten; by William Morris 
Hunt. 029599. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 6, 1909; J 184419. 


Guitar player; by Joseph De Camp. 


029582. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 6, 
1909; J 184488. 
Hamilton (Alexander); by John 


Trumbull. 029598. © Sept. 1, 1909; 
2c. Nov. 6, 1909; J 184411. 


Happy days; by Elizabeth Nourse. 
029818. © Sept. 21, 1909; 2 c«. Nov. 
6, 1909; J 1843889. 

Hope (Adrian) family; by Benja- 
min West. 029614. © Sept. 1, 1909; 
2 c. Nov. 6, 1909; J 134417. 


Isabella, or The pot of Basil; by 
John W. Alexander. 029595. © Sept. 
1, 1909; 2 ec. Nov. 6, 1909; J 134426. 


Joseph (Friar) i. e. L’eminence 
grise, Richelieu’s confidential adviser, 
descending steps; by Jean Léon Gé- 
rome. 029617. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2c. 
Nov. 6, 1909; J 1384414. 

Kemble (Frances Anne) ; by Thomas 
Sully. 029642. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2c. 


Nov. 6, 1909; J 1344138. 
King Lear; by Benjamin West. 
029613. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 6, 


1909; J 134429. 


Knox (Major-General Henry); by 
Gilbert Stuart. 029634. © Sept. 1, 
1909; 2 ec. Nov. 6, 1909; J 1384405. 


Little rose of Lyme Regis; by James 
Albott McNeil Whistler. 029591. © 
Sept. 1, 1909; 2 e@ Nov. 6, 1909; J 
134402. 

Longfellow (H. W.); by G. P. A. 
Healy. 029804. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 6, 1909; J 184415. 

Lookout, “All’s well;” by Winslow 
Homer. 029629. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c¢. 
Nov. 6, 1909; J 1384423. 


Morning on the Loing at Moret; by 
William L. Picknell. 029607. © Sept. 
1, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1909; J 184436. 

Mosque; by Verestchagin. 029635. 
© Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1909; J 
134424. 

New York, N. Y. American museum 
of natural history. 071386. © Sept. 
30, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1909; J 1343896. 


— Belmont hotel. 071380. © Sept. 
29, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1909; J 134388. 


— Flatiron bldg. © Sept. 30, 1909; 
2c. Nov. 6, 1909; J 184392. 

—— Hudson terminal bldg. 071391. 
© Sept. 30, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1909; J 
1343891. 


-_ 


oa 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29119 


pt. Iv, n. s., v.4 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 

Looking east from Singer tower. 
071388. © Sept. 30, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 6, 
1909; J 13843894. 


— Metropolitan life insurance bldg. 
071385. © Sept. 30, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 
6, 1909; J 134397. 


——West St. docks. 071889. © 
Sept. 30, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1909; J 
134393. 


Philadelphia, Pa. Chestnut St. 
071398. © Oct. 5, 1909; 2 ec. Dec. 1, 
1909; J 1853851. 


—— Fairmount park: 

Chamounix lake, 0713897,—Jap- 
anese garden, 071396,—Sunken garden, 
071393. © Oct. 5, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 
1, 1909; J 185350, 185352, 135358. 


View on the Wissahickon. 
071392. © Oct. 5, 1909; 2 c Dee. 1, 
1909; J 185354. 

Philip IV of Spain. (Detail of 


head) ; by Diego Rodriguez de Silva y 


Velasquez. 029586. © Sept. 1, 1909; 
2e. Nov. 6, 1909; J 134418. 
Pittsburgh, Pa. Forbes field, bleach- 
ers. 015637. © Oct. 5, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 
di 1909] J 185855. 
Point. 0156338... © Sept 44: 
1909; 2 c. Noy. 6, 1909; J 1384899. 


— St. Paul’s cathedral, interior, 
071365. © Aug. 26, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 6, 
1909; J 134390. 

Port Huron, Mich. Pine Grove park, 
river drive. 071416. © Oct. 27, 1909; 
2 ¢. Dec. 1, 1909; J 135360. 


— Electric locomotive, St. Clair 
tunnel, 071418,—Huron st. and ferry 
landing, 071411,—Maccabee temple, 
071412,—-Military st., 071413,—Public 
library, 071414,—St. Clair tunnel, 
071417. © Oct. 29, 1909: 2 ec each 
Dee.1, 1909; J 135356-1353859, 135361: 
135362. 


Race horses; by Edgar Degas. 
029645. © Sept. 1, 1909 2 .e. Nov. 6, 
1909; J 184400. 


Shepherdess; by Jean Francois Mil- 
let. 02963. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 ec. Nov. 
G, 1909; J 134412. 


Study; by John S. Sargent. 029640. 
© Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1909; J. 
184428. 


Study of an old man (Rembrandt’s 
father); by Rembrandt Van Ryn. 
029603. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 ec Nov. 6, 
1909; J 134432. 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 


Supposed portrait of the artist’s 
son; by Francisco José Goya y Lu- 
cientes. 029596. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Noy. 6, 1909; J 134416. 

Torn hat; by Thomas Sully. 029594. 
© Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1909; J 
134401. 

Usurer; by Gabriel Metsu. 029615. 
© Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1909; J 
134409. 

Washington (George); by Gilbert 
Stuart. 029588. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 ce. 
Nov. 6, 1909; J 134421. 
at Dorchester heights; by Gil- 
pert Stuart. 029627. © Sept. 1, 1909; 
2 c. Nov. 6, 1909; J 134410. 

Washington (Martha); by Gilbert 
Stuart. 029589. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2c. 
Noy. 6, 1909; J 184431. 


DEUTSCH (JOSEPH), Chicago, III. 
[ 


29120 
U. S. A. masonic presidents. © Oct. 
30, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1909; K 3722. 
DrE VENY (WILLIAM), Portland, Oreg. 
[29121 
Taft spring. © Oct. 23,)1909 s20c 
Cct. 6, 1909; J 185015. 
DIKE (CHARLES H.), Osceola, Wis. 
[29122 
Osceola, Wis., New Baptist church. 
© Nov. 28, 1909; 2 ec. Nov. 19, 1909; 
J 185000. 
DILLON (D. D.), Clinton, Okla. 
[29128-29124 


Clinton, Okla. Center St. © July 


| 2, 1909; 2 ec. Nov. 3, 1909; J 184212. 


—— Public school building. © Aug. 
4, 1909; 2c. Nov. 3, 1909; J 184190. 


DOERNER (CELIA), Denver, Colo. 
[29125 


When it rains. © Sept. 17, 1909; 
2 c. Sept. 20, 1909; K 38485. 


DorrR (H. R.), Philadelphia, Pa. 

~ [29126 

Modern horizontal sundial, 12 inch, 
© 1c. Nov. 16, 1909; I 102. 


DooLITTLE (L. C.), Estherville, Iowa. 
[29127 


Old mill, [HEstherville, Iowa.] © 
Nov. 12, 1909; 2 c Oct. 15, 1909; J 
134852. 


DREISBACH (BRUCE), Donora, Pa. 
[29128 


Polish church. © Oct. 26, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 27, 1909; J 134643. 


466 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1909 


Duncan (F.. K.), Pittsburg, Kans. 
[29129-29131 
Debs (Eugene V.) A, B. © Sept. 
10, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 18, 1909; J 
134982, 1384983. 


Warren (Fred D.) © Aug. 
2 c. Noy. 18, 1909; J 184984. 


DUNHAM (EpDGAR), Princeton, Il. 
[29132-29133 


7, 1909; 


Brimfield, IIl.: 
Congregational church—M. KE. 
church. © Nov. 6, 1909; 2 ¢c. each 
Nov. 8, 1909; J 134452, 134453. 


DUNNE (Mrs. M. K.), New York, N. Y. 
[29134-29135 


Among the Rockies. © Nov. 10, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 22, 1909; J 135077. 


Peep at Lake Tahoe. © Dec. 8, 
fee ee Mec. 9, 1909; J 135735. 


DuprigE (Miss Mary CLarissa), New 
Haven, Conn. [29136 


New Haven, Conn., East rock and 
covered bridge, 1837. © Oct. 15, 1909; 
2 ec. Noy. 22, 1909; K 4821. 


Dyer (W. J.) & BRo., St. Paul, Minn. 
[29137 
Scotti listening to the victrola. © 
Move, 2909: 2 c Nov. 19, 1909; J 
135008. 


DyseErt (Louis O.), Middletown, Ohio. 
[29188 


Middletown, Ohio, Gordon’s air dome 
peri) Oct. 13, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 27, 
1909; J 1838873. 


Eaton (HueH & MARGARET), Brooklyn, 
iN. ¥. [29139-29145 


Valhal book marks, no. 9-12.—Val- 
hal border leaflet, no. 28.—Valhal card 
leaflets, no. 4 & 5. © Oct. 13, 1909; 
2 ec. each Oct. 7, 1909; K 3031-3037. 


EDISON MFG. co., Orange, N. J. 
[29146-29202 


[Moving pictures. ] 
Bill, the bill poster. 1-3. © Nov. 
5, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 18, 1909; J 
1349331384995. 


Bride and groom’s visit to the Zoo- 
logical gardens. 1-4. © Nov. 9, 1909; 
2 ec. each Nov. 18, 1909; J 134989- 
134992. 


Comedy and tragedy, 1-5. © Nov. 
2, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 8, 1909; J 
- 184484-134488. 

Duel in mid-air, 1-4. © Nov. 5, 
1909 ; 2 c. each Nov. 8, 1909; J 134480- 
184488. 


29215 


EDISON MFG. co.—Continued. 
Fox hunt, 1, 2. © Nov. 16, 1909; 2 
c. each Nov. 29, 1909; J 1385208, 185209. 
His masterpiece. 1-4. © Nov. 12, 


1909; 2 c. each Nov. 15, 1909; J 184773- 
134776. 


Imp of the bottle. 1-4. © Nov. 16, 
1909 ; 2 ec. each Nov. 18, 1909; J 184985- 
184988. 

Keeper of the light, 14. © Dec. 3, 
1909 ; 2 ec. each Dec. 10, 1909; J 185755- 
185758. 


Man with three wives. 1-6. © 
Nov. 12, 1909; 2 c. each Novy. 15, 1909; 
J 184777, 134782. 


My Lord in livery, 1-5. © Dee. 7, 
1909; 2c. each Dee. 10, 1909; J 185759- 
1357638. 


Rose of the tenderloin, 1-4. © Nov. 
23. 1809; 2 ec. each Nov. 27, 1909; J 
135182-135185. 


Three thanksgivings. 1-4. © Nov. 
19, 1909; 2 e. each Nov. 26, 1909; J 
135136-135139. 

What the cards foretold, 14. © 
Dee. 7, 1909; 2 ce. each Dec. 10, 1909; 
J 185764-135767. 


Winter’s tale. 1-4. © Nov. 16, 
1909; 2 c. each Nov. 18, 1909; J 184996- 
184999. 


EICKEMEYER (RvupoLF), New York, 


Wants [29203-29204 


Pines.—Winter. © Nov. 26, 1909; 
2 ec. each Dec. 2, 1909; J 135404—-135405. 


ELKINS (LEON F.), North Troy, Vt. 
[29205-29210 
North Troy, Vt.: 

From east side,—Green mts,—In- 
ternational boundary,—Owl’s head, 
near,—River scene,—Village of. 
Dec. 20, 1909; 2 ce. each Nov. 24, 1909; 
J 135729-1357384. 


ELLIoTT (CHAS. H.) co., Philadelphia, 
Pa. [29211 


Sunset in the fields. © Nov. 24, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 24, 1909; J 1385084. 


Iittis (N. C.), Wilmington N. C. 
[29212-29214 


Taft court of honor.—Taft welcome 
arch by day.—Taft welcome arch by 
night. © Nov. 15, 1909; 2 c. each Noy. 
16, 1909; J 134849-134851. 


ELLswortH (LreicH E.), New York, 
Ne oe 


[29215 

[New York, N. Y.] Grant’s tomb, 
at night. © Oct. 19, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 20, 
1909; J 1384557. 


467 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29216 


Evson (A. W.) & co., Boston, Mass. 
[29216-29219 


Chapeau blane. © Oct. 28, 1909; 2 
e. Nov. 2, 1909; K 38735. 

Children catching minnows; by 
Charles C. Curran. © Oct. 28, 1909; 
2c. Nov. 2, 1909; J 184188. 


Cicero’s oration against Catiline; by 
Cesare Maccari. © Sept. 15, 1909; 2 
ce. Nov. 2, 1909; J 134210. 

Coming storm; by George Inness. 
© Sept. 15, 1909; 2c. Nov. 2, 1909; J 
134209. 


HRICKSON (OLIVER), Atwater, Minn. 
[29220-29221 
Acton, Minn.: 
Historic tree,—State monument. 
© Sept: 20; 1909) 2. each Week, 
1909; J 1853138, 185324. 


ERICKSON (Oscar), St. Paul, Minn. 
[29222-29229 


And my last shell was gone. Series 
21.—-Big game is plentiful here. Series 
22.—Duck shooting on the Father of 
waters. Series 23.—He was close at 
my heels. Series 20.—I fought him 
hand to hand. Series 29.—I landed 
with a big one. Series 31.—I looked 
him square in the eye. Series 385.— 
My, but he was a big one. Series 24. 
© Nov. 12, 1909; 2 ec. each Nov. 16, 
1909; J 184880-134837. 


EstILt (B. F.), Garber, Okla. [29280 


Cucumber raised near Logan, N. Mex. 
© Nov. 11, 1909; 2 e Nov. 8, 1909; J 
184526. 


Fax, New York, N. Y. [29231-29234 

Fuller (Loie). 1-3. NOV, 11; 
1909 ; 2 ec. each Nov. 17, 1909; J 134946~— 
184948. 


Sylva (Marguerite). © Nov. 15, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 17, 1909; J 134945. 


FARRELL (FRANK P.), San Francisco, 

Cal. [29235 

Push for Farrell’s signs. © 1 « 
Noy. 22, 1909; J 135060. 


FAULKNER (C. W.) & Co., LTD., London, 
England. [29236-29237 


King’s derby, 1909. Minoru wins. 
© Sept. 18, 1909; 2 c Sept. 30, 1909; 
K 2510. 


Vicar of Wakefield. Squire Thornhill 
introduces himself. © Sept. 18, 1909; 
2c. Sept. 30, 1909; K 2509. 


[29238-29240 


Cannon (Speaker) addressing crowd 
at Cairo, Ill. Oct. 26,1909. President 
Taft seated at ee right. © Oct. 28, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1909; J fee 

Huette (W. B.) © Nov. 6, 1909; 2, 
ce, Noy. 16, 1909; J 1384822. 

Taft’s (Pres.) fleet, harbor, Cairo, — 
Ill., Oct. 26, 1909. © Oct. 28, 1909; 2c. 
Nov. 2, 1909; J 134156. 


pt. Iv, n. s., v.4 
FAWKNER (FREDK. P.), Cairo, Ill. 
: 


FELDMAN (FRED J.) El Paso, Tex. | 
[29241 — 


Taft (President), President Diaz, — 


Captain Butt and Colonel Escandon. — 


© Oct. 18, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1909; J | 
134724. 


FIELD (Byron) & co., Chicago, Ill. 

[29242 

Field daisy. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1909; 
J 135180. 


a eo 


FILM IMPORT & TRADING CO., New York, 
Now. [29248-29249 — 


Brother and sister. © Nov. 1, 1909; | 
2 ce. Nov. 10, 1909; K 4131. : 


Cursed cage. © Novy. 25, 1909; 2c. 
Noy. 15, 1909; K 4142. 


Goddess of the sea. © Noy. 25, 1909; 
2c. Nov. 15, 1909; K 4144, 


Logging in the Alps. 
1909 ; 2 ec. Nov. 15, 1909; K 4141. 


Mother’s heart. © Nov. 25, 1909; 
2 c. Nov. 15, 1909; K 4148. 


Napoleon and Princess Hatzfeld. 
© Nov. 15, 1909; 2 ec. Nov. 11, 1909; 
K 8997. . 


Nero (Burning of Rome.) 
1, 1909; 


© Nov. 25, 


© Nov. 
2c. Nov. 10, 1909; K 4130. 


FINGER (SIDNEY), United States. 
[29250-29255 
Book-keeper, — Clerk, — Fireman, — 
Policeman, — Letter carrier, —'Type- 
writer. © Oct. 15, 1909; 2 c. each 
Oct. 8, 1909; K 8021-3026. 


FINLEY (C. H.), Cripple Creek, Colo. 

[29256 

His charge. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 1, 1909; J 184006. 


FINNEY (CHAS. L.), Washington, D. C. 

[29257 

Tommy Tucker. © Nov. 29, 1909; 
2c. Noy. 80, 1909; K 4504. 


468 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1909 


29338 


First CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, 
Champaign, Il. [29258 
First church of Christ, scientist, 
Champaign, Ill. © Oct. 28, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 1, 1909. K 3628. 
FISHBAUGH (W. A.), Canal Zone, 
Panama. [29259-29260 


Flood in the canal. © Novy. 26, 1909; 
2 ce. Dec. 9, 1909; J 185788. 


Steam shovels submerged by a flood. 
© Noy. 26, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 9, 1909; 
J 135739. 


FLETCHER (H. G.), Daytona, Fla. 
[29261 
What the tourist expects to find in 
Florida. © Nov. 10, 1909; 2 ¢. Oct. 
26, 1909; K 3499. 


Fotry (EH. F.), New York, N. Y. 
[ 29262, 29263 
Koenan (Tilly). © Nov. 4, 1909; 
2 ec. Noy. 20, 1909; J 1385024. 
McCormack (John). © Nov. 2, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 20, 1909; J 1385025. 


FoREMAN (JAMES E.), Chicago, Il. 
[29264 
Puritan maid’s farewell; by Harry 
Arnold. © Nov. 4, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 8, 
1909; H 227. 


FORTNER CAMERA SUPPLY CO., Sterling, 
Colo. [29265 


Logan county watermelon. © Oct. 
7, 1909; 2 e. Oct. 9, 1909; J 1384022. 


FOWNES BROS. & co., New York, N. Y. 

[29266-29268 

Fownes gloves are sold from 60° 

north latitude. © Oct. 25, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 138, 1909; K 4067. 


Glove satisfaction. © Sept. 25, 
7909-2 ©. Noy. 2, 1909; K 3741. 
Gloves for street wear. © Sept. 25, 


1909; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1909; K 3740. 


FRANKISH (C. G.), Ontario, Cal. 
[ 29269, 29270 


Puppy love, 148.—Who said break- 
fee 147. © Nov. 3, 1909; 2 c. each 
Noy. 9, 1909; J 184515, 134516. 


Fraser (Matcotm), Brookhaven, L. I., 
1) ao i [29271 


On the shore of the narrow sea. © 
Oct. 29, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1909; K 
3745. 


FRAZIER (EDWARD JAMES), Thompson, 
Mont. [29272-29297 
Belknap, Mont., N. P. railroad bridge. 
© Nov. 1, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 12, 1909; J 
134650. 


FRAZIER (HDWARD JAMES)—Continued. 
Cliffs below Thompson Falls, Mont. 
© Nov. 1, 1909; 2 ce. Nov. 12, 1909; J 
134888. 
Eddy, Mont. © Oct. 17, 1909; 2 ec. 
Nov. 12, 1909; J 134877. 


— Saw dust cart at saw mill,— 
Saw mill and camp,—Saw mill, A, B, 
C. © Oct. 23, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 12, 
1909; J 1384883-134887. 


—— Station. © Oct. 17, 1909; 2 ec. 
Nov. 12, 1909; J 134876. 


N. P. R. R. between Eddy and Weeks- 
ville, Mont. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 ec. Nov. 
12, 1909; J 134649. 

Prospect Creek, A, B. © Nov. 6, 
1909; 2. ¢. each Noy. “32, 1909880 
134881, 134882. 


Thompson, Mont.: 
Depot,—Livery stable,—View in. 
© Oct. 16, 1809; 2 c each Nov. 12, 
1909; J 184878-134880. 


Thompson Falls, Mont., showing part 
of town of Thompson. © Nov. 1, 1909; 
2 ce. Nov. 12, 1909; J 1384889. 


Angling club: 

Char caught by. 1, 2,—Member 
landing a char,—Members,—W here the 
first feast was served. 1, 2. © Sept. 
1,. 1909; 2 ce. each, Nov. 1; 19095 °F 
134219134224. 


Thompson river, Mont. : 

Hell gate canyon looking east and 
looking west,—Showing upper bridge. 
© Oct. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Noy. 1, 1909; 
J 134216-134218. 


Thompson river railroad bridge on 
Clarks Fort river, between Woodland - 
and Eddy, Mont. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 c. 
Nov. 12, 1909; J 184651. 


F'REDERICKSON co., Chicago, Il. 
[29298-29331 

American monarch; by A. D. N. 
Cooper. © Oct. 1, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 14, 
1909; H 153. 

Bonita; by Benjamin Lichtman. © 
Sept. 30, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 2, 1909; H 182. 

Brimming river; by S. R. Chaffee. 
© Oct. 1, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1909; 
H 155. 

Call to supper; by George Ford Mor- 
ris. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2c. Nov. 3, 1909; 
H 215. 

Chase; by Zula Kenyon. © Noy. 1, 
1909: 2 c. Nov. 3, 1909; H 210. 

Chrysanthemums; by kL. Goddard 
Wolfenden. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 ¢c. Nov. 
3, 1909; H 217. 


469 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29352 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


FREDERICKSON co.—Continued. 


Comrades; by M. Falanga. © Sept. 
30, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 2, 1909; H 129. 

Consuelo; by Emilé Vernon. © 
Sept. 30, 1909; 2 ¢. Oct. 2, 1909; H 119. 

Fontainebleau forest; by — We 
Schultze. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 3, 
1909; H 214. 

Forgetmenots; by Fred S. Manning. 
© Sept. 30, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 2, 1909; H 
125.- 

Golden harvest; by S. R. Chaffee. 
© Nov. 1, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1909; H 
205. 

Good catch; by A. Goddard Wolfen- 
den. © Sept. 30, 1909; 2 ¢« Oct. 2, 
1909; H 120. 

Good news; by Alfred James Dewey. 
© Sept. 30, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 2, 1909; H 
Le 

Home; by Henry P. Smith. © Sept. 
a0, 1909; 2 ¢. Oct i2, 19095 Et Aan: 


Home builders: by Alfred James 
Dewey. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 « Nov. 8, 
1909; H 207. 

Hortense; by L. Goddard Wolfen- 
den. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 c Nov. 38, 
1909; H 216. 


Indian summer; by George Howell 
Gay. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 « Nov. 3, 
1909; H 208. 

Inland waters; by S. R. Chaffee. 
© Oct. 1, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1909; H 
157. 

Merger; by Alfred James Dewey. 
© Sept. 30, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 2, 1909; H 
130. 

Moonlight on the deep; by Warren 


Sheppard. © Noy. 1, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 
3, 1909; H 204. 
Muriel; by Fred S. Manning. © 


Sept. 30, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 2, 1909; H 123. 


Off the main road; by C. J. Fenn. 
Oat 1, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1909; H 
al °. 


Old home road; by S. R. Chaffee. 
Oe 1, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1909; H 


On guard; by Raphael Beck. © 
Nov. 1, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1909; H 218. 


Our chocolate girl; by Aifred James 
Dewey. © Sept. 30, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 2, 
1909; H 128. 

Poppies; by Fred S. 
Sept. 30, 1909; 2 «. 
124. 


Reaping the harvest; by ¥. F. Eng- 


lish. © Sept. 30, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 2, 
1909; H 131. 


Manning. © 
Oct. 2, 1909; H 


F'REDERICKSON co.—Continued. 


Reflections ; 
enden; © Sept. 30, 1909; 2 ¢. Oct. 2, 
1909; H 133. 

Roses; by Fred S. Manning. © 
Sept. 80, 1909; 2 ce. Oct. 2, 1909; H 126. 


Safe! by John Fery. © Oct. 1, 


| 1909; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1809; H 159. 


Sentinel; by Thomas Moran. © 
Nov. 1, 1909; 2 ce. Nov. 3, 1909; H 209. 


Shore acres; by S. R. Chaffee. © 
Oct. 1, 1909; 2 ce. Oct. 14, 1909; H 156. 


Twilight pastoral; by Carl Weber. 
© Sept. 30, 1909; 2 & Oet 2, a503- 
H 122. 


Wintery day; by S. R. Chaffee. © 
Nov. 1, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1909; H 206. 


FRENCH (WILFRED A.), Boston, Mass. 
[29332-29335 


Hangman’s' bridge—St. George’s 
fountain.—View on the Pegnitz.— 
Weinstadel and Henkerturm. © Nov. 
10, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 18, 1909; J 
184978134981. 


FRIEDELL (PHILIP ADELBERT), Drum- 
mond, Mont. [29836 


North coast limited, 50 miles per 
hour. © Nov. 38, 1909; 2 ¢. Oct. 23, 
1909; J 184288. 


FrRINK (H. A.), Boston, Mass. 
[29337-29341 


G’won.—If you want to know who is 
bess round here, start sumpen.—Smile, 
dammit, smile—Who said so.—Who 
tell are you. © Noy. 5, 1909; 24 
each Nov. 3, 1909; K 3729-8738. 


KHROHMAN (CHARLES), New York, N. Y. 

[29342-29349 

Lupin (Arséne), N. Y. 182038—-N. Y. 

18205. © Oct. 27, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 
29, 1909; K 3687-8689. 


18211-13214, ON. ¥. da2iee 
Nov. 6, 1909; 2 ec. each Nov. 11, 1909; 
Ix 4083-40387. 


GAINES (Guy A.), Flint, Mich. [29350 


Flint, Mich., Hurley hospital. © 
Sept. 20, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1909; J 
132709. 


GARVIN (FRANK), Minneapolis, Minn. 
[293851 


Merry Xmas and a close shave. © 
Oct. 12, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 15, S903 
3038. 


GILBERT (ALFRED C.), Westville, Conn. 

[29352-29353 

Caldron.—Great water miracle. © 

Sept. 21, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 15, 1909; 
IKK 3048, 3044. 


470 


by L. Goddard Wolf- — 


a Sa ee 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 48-52, Dec., 1909 


GitBeRT (C. ALLAN), New York, N. Y. 


[29354 | 
Tantalization. © Sept. 21, 1909; 2c. | 


Oct. 1, 1909; H 118. 


GLASIER (FRED. W.), Brockton, Mass. 

[29355-29358 

Ce Dora; 1, 2.—Falling Arrow. 1, 2. 

© Oct. 28, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 30, 
1909; J 134558-134561. 


Gorrcer (G. A.), St. Louis, Mo. [29359 
Beautiful eyes. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2. 
Nov. 24, 1909; J 1385083. 


GOTHAM LITHOGRAPHIC co., New York, 
at a [29360-29361 
Indian maiden.—School girl. © Oct. 
20, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 2, 1909; K 
4117, 4118. 


GRAVENSLUND Kennewick, 
Wash. [29362 
North coast [r. r.] locomotives, first 
ever manufactured, started Oct. 14, 
aessee) Oct. 14, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 20, 
1909; J 134512. 


GRAY LITHOGRAPH co., New York, N. Y. 
[29363-29364 
County fair prize winners. © Nov. 
8, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1909; K 3746. 
ae) ©) Oct. .30, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 1, 
1909; K 3494. 


GRIFFIN (G. Taytor), Albany, N. Y 
L 


toe: -El.), 


29365 


New York state electoral college, 
1909. © Nov. 138, 1909; 2 c. Noy. 13, 
1909; J 1384661. 


GUNN (ARCHIE), United States. 
[29866-29368 
Avis.—Clarice—Myrtle. © Oct. 1, 
1909; 2 c. each Oct. 14, 1909; H 150- 
152, 


Gustin (EH. W.), New York, N. Y. 
[29369-29376 
Feeble tremble before opinion, etc. 
© Sept. 20, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1909; 
K 4076. 


Creator gave you two ears.—Love 
is the only game.—Naked truth is less 
suggestive—Nobody cares a damn.— 
Politeness is a gilt-edged investment.— 
Yo know a great deal.—You cannot 
prevent birds of sorrow. © Oct. 1, 
1909; 2 c. each Nov. 10, 1909; K 4075, 
4077-4082. 

HAINES PHOTO co., Conneaut, Ohio. 
[29877-29405 

Bridgeport, Conn., Cornwall-Patter- 
son plant. © Nov. 23, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 
24, 1909; J 135134. 


CLASSES, H TO K 
29441 


| HAINES PHOTO co.—Continued. 
Panoramic views, 1 & 2. © 
Nov. 9, 1909; 2 ce Nov. 10; 1909; J 
1384622, 134623. 

Hartford, Conn.: 

Capitol bldg.,—Panorama,—Trinity 
college. © Nov. 11, 1909; 2 e@. each 
Nov. 18, 1909; J 134655-134657. 

Princeton university. © Nov. 12, 
1909; 2 ¢ Nov. 15, 1909; J 1384757. 
1-3. © Nov. 9, 1909; 2 ce. 
each Noy. 10, 1909; J 1384624—-134626. 

Springfield, Mass. © Nov. 29, 1909; 
2 c. Nov. 30, 1909; J 185363. 

Thousand Islands 1-15. © Noy. 29, 
1909; 2c. each Noy. 30, 1909; J 185865-— 
1353879. 


Hotel Frontenac. © Nov. 29, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1909; J 185364. 

Yale university. 1, 2. © Nov. 12, 
1909; 2 c. each Novy. 15, 1909; J 134755, 
134756. 


HALDEN DRUG CO., 


Inc., Stockton, Cal. 

[29406 

Stockton [Cal.]. © Oct. 28, 1909; 
2c. Nov. 28, 1909; J 185742. 


HALL (GkEo. P.) & son, New York, N. Y. 
[29407-29410 
[New York, N. Y.], Bellevue hos- 
pital, 6151. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 ¢. Nov. 
2, 1909; J 134158. 
New theater, 6152,—Speedway, 
6154,— Williamsburg bridge plaza, 61538. 
© Dee. 4, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 6, 1909; 
J 185586-135588. 


Hau (J. H.) 3R., Portsmouth, Va. 
[29411 
Read, reason, reflect. © Nov. 1, 1909; 
2 ec. Oct. 27, 1909; K 3698. 


HAMPTON (BeENJ. B.), Cleveland, Ohio. 
[29412-29441 

All hands, hunters and beaters in 
several boats towing the dead hippo 
to the shore. 

Another step in the process of pre- 
serving the trophy. 

Body removed from the hide, carried 
away for the feast. 

Bush-buck shot by Kermit. 

Carrying the heavy hide. 

Cleaning the skeleton for preserva- 
tion. 

Drawing up on the hippo. 

Gun bearers of Col. Roosevelt and 
Kermit. 

Heller (Prof.), Col. Roosevelt and 
Mr. Cunninghame standing over the 
| hippo’s skull. 


471 


20287—10——2 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29442 


pt. Iv, n.8., v.4 


Hampton (Bens. B.)—Continued. 
Heller’s (Prof.) Wakamba scraping 
the flesh from the hippo’s skull. 
Hippo floating in the open water. 
Hippopotamus landed on the shore, 
being skinned. 
Hunters following 
hippo in a rowboat. 
Kermit starting out after bush-buck. 
Kermit taking a down-shot photo- 
graph of a porcupine. 
Kermit’s Swahili tent boy, Sulimani. 
Last strokes of the knife. 
Loring (Prof. J. Alden) examining 
an adder. 


the wounded 


Major Mearns and Edmund 
Heller. 
On Lake Naivasha, Cuninghame 


sights a hippo. 

Roosevelt (Colonel) and Mr. C. O. 
Chaplin starting out on a lion hunt. 
and Warrington Dawson at 
Lake Naivasha. 
in hunting garb. 

—on Lake Naivasha. 


watching two natives stretch 
the skin. 


Roosevelt encampment at Saigo Soi. 
Roosevelt rewards his native beaters 
with a great feast of hippo fat. 


Roosevelt’s (Colonel) tent boy Ali, 
Moorish negro. 


Trophy of the Roosevelt hunt at 
Saigo Soi. 

Two of the Swahili porters weighing 
the leopard which Prof. Heller shot. 


© Oct. 15, 1909; 2 ce. Oct. 16, 1909; 
K 3550-3579. 


HarpDen (G. N.), Rockland, Me. 
[29442-29444 
North Dakota (U. S. S.) on trial 
course off Rockland, Me.; A, B, C. 
Nov. 5, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 8, 1909; J 
1344438, 1384444, 134446. 


HARDENBURG (H. B.) & co., New York, 
IN, [29445, 29446 
Loan committee; by John H. Hen- 


rici. © Dec. 15, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 27. 
1909; H 188. 


Planning the hunt; by John H. Hen- 


rici. © Dec. 15, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 27, 
1909; H 182. 


HARDIE (JAMES B.), FOR GAS POWER 
ENGINEERING CORPORATION, Pitts- 
burg, Pa. [29447 

Gas power plant with by-product re- 

covery. ©1c. Oct. 23, 1909; I 72. 


472 


Harris (ARTHUR E.), Boston, Mass. 
[29448 © 
Listening. © Nov. 6, 1909; 2c. Noy. — 
8, 1909; J 184478. 7 
Hart, SCHAFFNER & MARX, Chicago, Ill. 
[29449-29451 
Airship. © Oct. 7, 1909; 2 ¢e. Oct. 
15, 1909; K 3027. 
At the skating rink. © Nov. 2, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1909; K 4000. 


Hallowe’en. © Oct. 12, 1909; 2 «. 
Oct. 15, 1909; K 3028. 


HARVARD BREWING Co., Lowell, Mass. 
[29452 © 
Harvard brewing company calendar. 
© Dee. 20, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 22, 1909; K 
4317. 


Harvey (E. S.), Lebanon, Ind. [29453 


Tecumseh’s trail. © Nov. 6, 1909; 2 
c. Nov. 24, 1909; J 135086. 


HARVEY (FRED.), Kansas City, Mo. 
[29454-29475 — 
Arizona: | 
Burro on Navaho reservation,— 
Desert,—Grand canyon,—Petrified for-— 
est,—San Francisco peaks. © Nov. 17, 
1909; 2 c. each Noy. 8, 1909; J 185115- 
185118, 185120. 
Hopi group at home,—Hopi 
hair dresser,—Hopi maiden grinding 
corn. © Nov. 17, 1909; 2 ce. each Nov. 
15, 1909; J 185254-135256. 
—Hopi house. © Nov. 10, 
1909; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1909; K 8845. 
Fisher’s Peak, Colo. © Nov. 10, 
1909; 2 ce. Noy. 8, 1909; K 3844. 
Grand Cafion, Ariz.: 
Hotel El Tovar,—Start from El 
Tovar on a drive. © Noy. 10, 1909; 
2 c. Nov. 8, 1909; K 3840, 3841. 


Las Vegas, N. Mex., Castaneda hotel, 
dining room. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 ¢@ 
Nov. 8, 1909; J 185121. 


Old Mojave woman. © Nov. 10, 
1909; 2 ce. Noy. 8, 1909; K 38387. 


On the Santa Fe near Kansas City, | 
Mo. © Nov. 10, 1909; 2 ce. Noy. 8, 
1909; K 3838. 


Pueblo of San Felipi. © Nov. 10, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1909; K 3836. 


Raton tunnel, New Mexico. © Novy. 
10, 1909; 2 ce. Nov. 8, 1909; K 38483. 


Santo Domingo, New Mex., tradin 
post. © Noy. 19, 1909; 2 ¢. Nov. 8 
1909; J 185119. 


Sierra Blanca, Colo. © Nov. 10, 
1909; 2 ce. Noy. 8, 1909; K 3842. 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 48-52, Dec., 1909 


HARVEY (F Red. )—Continued. 


Snowy range near Trinidad, Colo. 
© Nov. 10, 1909; 2 ¢. Nov. 8, 1909: 
K 3889. 


Syracuse, Kans. Sequoyah—Santa 
Fé hotel. © Nov. 17, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 
15, 1909; J 135257. 


Through the southwest along the 
Sante Fe. [Bound. 23 views.] Size 
103 by 12 inches. 
ce. Nov. 19, 1909; K 4314. 

HAWES (J. WILL), Flushing, N. Y. 
[29476 

Outcault (Richard F.) 

1909; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1909; J 134510. 


HAYES (T. J.) PRINTING co., New York, 
N. Y. [29477 


French students’ ball. © Nov. 5, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 12, 1909; K 4578. 


Hazwuitt & WALKER, Chicago, III. 
[29478-29482 
Watch escapement of: 

Elgin watch co. 18-size,—Hamp- 
den watch co. 16 size,—Rockford watch 
co. 12-size,—South Bend watch co.,— 
Waltham watch co. © 1c. each Oct. 
21, 1909; I 66-70. 


HEATON (A. G.), New York, N. Y. 
[29483 


Patriot and posterity. © Nov. 20, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1909; K 43812. 


HEBERGER (JOHN N.), Rochester, N. Y. 
[29484 


Maltop base ball club, 1909. © Nov. 
8, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 12, 1909; J 134637. 


HEISsEY (A. H.) co., Cleveland, Ohio. 
[29485 


Heisey girl. © Oct. 1, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Noy. 3, 1909; K 3736. 


HEISLER (W. Harry), Harrisburg, Pa. 
[29486 


Biddle (Billie) ©1c. Dec. 7, 1909; 
J 135606. 


HERZINGER (BELLE), Denver, Colo. 
[29487, 29488 
Merry Christmas, nos. 1 & 2. © Oct. 
20, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 28, 1909; K 
3486, 3487. 
Hess (Geo. B.) & JunGE (G. L.), Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. [29489 
World’s champions. © Dec. 6, 1909; 
2c. Dee. 8, 1909; K 4694. 


HIHN (HARRIET), Seattle, Wash. 
[29490-29492 


Hear no evil.—See no evil.—Speak 
no evil. © 1c. each Nov. 17, 1909; J 
134949-134951. 


© Nov. 10, 1909; 2 | 


© Nov. 6, | 


CLASSES, H TO K 


] 
| 
} 
| 


29518 


| HILDEBRAND (Ropr. F.), Chicago, Il. 


[ 29493-29495 

Iowa state fair, A, B. © Oct. 10, 

1909 ; 2 c. each Nov. 22, 1909; J 135074, 
135075. 


Jacoba Irene and bull calf. © Oct. 


| 23, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1909; J 134492. 


Hitt (Harry E.), Fort Pierce, Fla. 
[29496-29508 
Alligators hatching; 864, 865. © 
Nov. 5, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 8, 1909; J 


| 184469, 134470. 


Cruising in Florida. 1875. © Nov. 
18, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 20, 1909; J 185048. 

Fort Pierce, Fla.: Dock. 906, 909.— 
Foot of Palmetto ave. 908. © Nov. 
18, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 20, 1909: J 
135045-135047T. 

Keego, 1921-1923. © Nov. 20, 1909; 
2 e@. each Nov. 24, 1909: J 1385122-— 
135124. 

Packing grapefruit; 890. © Nov. 5, 
1909 ; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1909; J 134471. 

Paw-Paw; 887. © Nov. 5, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 8, 1909; J 134472. 

St. Lucie club, St. Lucie, Fla. 915. 
© Nov. 27, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 29, 1909; J 
135210. 

Speeder. 1876. © Nov. 18, 1909; 
2c. Nov. 20, 1909; J 135049. 


Hitt (R.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[29509, 29510 
Girl’s head wearing hat and veil: 
Front view,—Profile. © Oct. 19, 
1909; 2 ec. each Oct. 20, 1909; K 
3162, 3163. 


HILSINGER (W. H.), Watervliet, N. Y. 

[29511 

Watervliet, N. Y. St. Patrick’s 

Roman Catholic church, interior. © 

Nov. 8, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 17, 1909; J 
134870. 


HISPANIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA, New 
York, Now. [29512-29514 
Robbins (Chandler). — Spanish 
queen.—Zuloaga (Ignacio). © Nov. 
30, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 10, 1909; J 
135744-135746. 


Hires (W. R.), Meadville, Pa. 
[29515, 29516 
Meadville, Pa: 
Allegheny college, a, b,—Diamond 
park. © Nov. 28, 1909; 2 ¢. each 
Noy. 29, 1909; J 135263-135265. 


Hopcre (W. H.) gR., Tacoma, Wash. 
[ 29517, 29518 
Mount Tacoma mirrored in Spana- 
way Lake. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 ¢c, Oct. 
28, 1909; J 134818. 


473 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29519 
Hopece (W. H.)—Continued. 

Spanaway lake, [Wash.] autumn 
sunset. © Nov. 10, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 25, 


1909; J 185198. 


HoxKxe & GraFF, St. Louis, Mo. [29519 


Lakes-to-the-Gulf Deep Waterway 
ass’n. dinner to President Taft. Oct. 
27, 1909. © Nov. 27, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 
29, 1909; J 135262. 


HoLLyeR (SAMUEL), Hudson Heights, 
INs, Ji. [29520-29529 


American museum, 1825.—Cottages 
on John Jacob Astor’s farm, 1836.— 
HKarliest library in New York, 1795.— 
East River from Ricker’s 
1798.—House where Poe wrote The 
raven.—Livingston manor house, 
1876.—New York historical society, 
1851.—New York society library, 
1851.—Stewart mansion, 1870.—Wash- 
ington’s headquarters, Newburgh, 
N. Y., 1777. © Nov. 6, 1909; 2 c. each 
Nov. 1, 1909; K 3606-8615. 


Hotm (Onor A.), Roseau, Minn. 


[29530, 29531 


Roseau, Minn. Bird’s-eye view. A, 
B. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 4, 
1909; J 184865, 134866. 


HOLOPHANE GLASS Co., New York, N. Y. 
[29532 
Optical prism. ©1e. Oct. 26, 1909; 

L £6: 


New York, N. Y. 
[29588, 29534 
Nine fruit studies in full colors; by 
Sara Wood Safford. © Oct. 15, 1909; 
Ze Oe. 19° 1909); i 12: 


Seven rose studies in full color; by 
Sara Wood Safford. © Oct. 2, 1909; 
2 ce. Oct..4, 1909; H 134. 


Hoppe (ALBERT), Wichita, Kans. 
[29535, 29536 


Smallest farming plant of North 
America. © Sept. 14, 1909; 2 @ Oct. 
12, 1909; J 134007. 


Superior farming ; third season. © 
Nov. 15, 1909; 2 c. Noy. 16, 1909; J 
184824. 


HorGan (J.) gR., Scranton, Pa. 
[29537-29547 


[Scranton, Pa.] Diamond vein, petri- 
fied tree stump, 5469, 5470. © Nov. 
ie 1909; 2 ec. each Dec. 2, 1909; J 

185406, 135407. 


and the crew who brought 
it out, 5471, ae © Nov. 30, 1909; 2 
ec. each Dec. , 1909; J 135408, 135409. 


HOME PATTERN CO., 


474 


Island, . 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


HorGan (J.), JR.—Continued. 

— Diamond vein sta, 5405, 5407, 
5408. © Nov. 138, 1909; 2 ¢. each Nov. 
17, 1909; J 184905, 134906, 184910. 


—— Petrified tree stump in Dia- 
mond vein of cork and bottle work- 
ings. 5406. © Nov. 13, 1909; 2 ¢ 
Nov. 17, 1909; J 184904. 

Rock vein station. 5402-5404. 
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2 e. each Noy. 17, 
1909; J 184907-134909. 


Horton (W. M.), United States. 
29548-29551 


Renton, Wash. ; 

Cedar river,—Lake Washington 
from,—Looking north-west,—Olympic 
mts. from. © Nov. 15, 1909; 2 ce. each 
Dec. 6, 1909; J 135590-1355938. 


HUB STATE SALES CO., Boston, Mass. 
[29552 
Two is company—three is a crowd. 
© 1c. Nov. 23, 1909; J 135079. 
HvuBEL (H.), St. Clair, Mich. [29553 


St. Clair up-to-date. © Nov. 16, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 17, 1909] 3 aaa2ea, 


HUDSON-F'ULTON CELEBRATION COMMIS-. 

SION, New York, N. Y. [29554 

Half Moon. © Aug. 31, 1909; 2 e. 
Aug. 4, 1909; K 1092. 


HUDSON PRESS, New York, N. Y. 
[29555 
Frontispiece for ‘“‘ The castle of the 
shadows.” © Oct. 16, 1909; 2 ¢. Oct. 
30, 1909; K 3581. 


HucHes (LavuRA H.), Orange, N. J. 
[29556 


Cemetery entrance design. © 1 «. 
Oct. 16, 1909; I 75. 


Hutt & Bicrtow, Chicago, Ill. [29557 


Christ is the Head. © Noy. 15, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 19, 1909; J 185002. 


INDOOR BASE BALL CO., Topeka, Kans. 
[29558 
Indoor baseball. © Oet. 14, 1909; 
2c. Oct. 18, 1909; K 3622. 


INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF Y. M. 
C. A., New York; Sie 
[29559, 29560 


Fix your sight—Look ahead. © 


Dec. 2, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 3, 19093) 
K 4601, 4602. | 
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. OF 


AMERICA, Chicago, Ill. [29561 


Farming. © Nov. 27, 1909; 2 C. 
Noy. 22, 1909; K 4840. 
| 


MISCELT.ANEFOUS 
p08. 48-52, Dec., 1909 


INTERNATIONAL STEREOGRAPH CO., 
Decatur, Il. 
Banquet 82 
meena. Oct. 25, 1909. © Oct. 25, 
1909; 2 c. Noy. 8, 1909; J 184489. 


INTERWOVEN STOCKING CO., New Bruns- 
wick, N. J. [ 29568, 
Christmas. 
Noy. 12, 1909; K 4039. 
Spring. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 c. Noy. 
9, 1909; K 3922. 
Jacosps (GEO. W.) & co., Philadelphia, 
Pa. [29565 
Lettie Lane paper family, house. © 
Sept. 25, 1909; 2 ec. Sept. 28, 1909; K 
3702. 
JAMES (E. W.), Boston, Mass. 


Christmas greeting. © Noy. 
1909 ; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1909; K 40238. 


JOHNSON (ALFRED STANLEY), JR., Wau- 
pun, Wis. [13 photographs. ] 
[29567-29579 
Cutting cabbage.—Loading cabbage. 
© Oct. 30, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 1, 1909; 
J 134052, 184053. 


Apples.—Cat fish caught in Beaver 
Pond, Beaver Dam, Wis.—Grapes.— 


INC., 


[29566 


Load of cabbage. — Onions. — Our | 


corn. — Potatoes. — Rock river carp.— 
Rock river cat-fish_—Some tomatoes.— 
Sugar beets. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 «. 


each Noy. 2, 1909; J 134177-134187. 
JOHNSON (CHARLES L.), Seattle, 
Wash. [29580 
Johnson (C. L.), saw expert. © 
Bept. 22, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1909; K | 
3798. 
JOHNSON (FREDERICK B.), Boston, 
Mass. [29581 | 
st. Paul, Minn. May, 1869; by | 


Charles F. Johnson. © Oct. 28, 1909; 
2 c. Noy. 1, 1909; H 194. 


JOHNSON (GLEN), Klamath Falls, 
Oreg. 
After a night out. © Oct. 1, 1909; 


2c. Oct. 18, 1909; J 134277. 


JOHNSON & WBorpDseEN, Alexandria, 
Minn. [48 photographs. ] 


[29583-29630 


— De Smet, 8S. Dak.: 

| Bird’s-eye view, 7, 8 and 18,— 
‘Calumet ave., 5 and 171,—-Court House 
'Park, 151, — Public school, 117,—West 
‘Third st. 61. © Nov. 10, 1909; 2 c¢. 
each Noy. 13, 1909; J 134675134682. 


Huron, S. Dak.: 

Business center, 153,—C. & N. W. 
Roundhouse, 10,—Central part, 50,— 
‘Dakota ave, 4,—High school, 16,— 


[29582 | 


CLASSES, 


[29562 | 
Clinton encampment | 


HO K 
296038 


JOHNSON & BorRDSEN—Continued. 

Huron college, 15,—M. W. Bridge and 
dam, 6,—Public library, 20. © Nov. 
| 10, 1909; 2 c. each Noy. 138, 1909; J 


| 184683-134690. 


2564 | , “Baptist 
Seasent. 1. 1909: 2.c.| 2 tere 


12, | 


| 


| KALKHOFF co., New York, N. 


| Difficult camp 


Pierre, S. Dak.: 

Baptist church and _ parsonage, 
view, Fort Pierre, 15, 
51,—Bird’s-eye view looking east, 8,— 


Bridge over the Missouri, 16,—Court 
House, 57,—Dakota ave, 71,—Dead- 
wood st, 411,—Lincoln school, 51,— 


Loche hotel, 221,—Northwestern depot, 
22,—Pierre, 50,—Pierre on the Mis- 
souri, 52,—Pierre st, 7,—Public library, 
16,—Riverview hotel, 41,—St. Mary’s 
hospital, 28,—Stanley Co. court house, 
171,—-State capitol, 18,—U. S. Post 
office and Court House, 123,—View of 
the big bridge, 7,—Washington school, 


511. © Nov. 10, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 
13, 1909; J 184701-184722. 
Rapid City, S. Dak.: 
Cowboy Hill, 115,—Hangman’s 


| Hill, 51,—Hangman’s Rock, 18,—Lin- 


coln school, 12,—Looking east, 180,— 


| Looking northeast, 161,—Looking west, 


161,—Main st, 18,—Shady walk, 160,— 
St. Joe st, 181. © Nov. 10, 1909; 2 «¢. 
each Noy. 13, 1909; J 134691-134700. 
JOHNSTON (R. W.) STupDios, Pittsburgh, 

Pa. [29631 
Disciples of Christ communion sery- 
ice at Forbes field from inside balcony. 
© Nov. 4, 1909; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1909; J 
134454. 
JONES (CHARLES J.), Boston, Mass. 
[29632 
Last of the plainsmen. © Nov. 18, 
1909; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1909; K 3498. 
x 
[29633 
Spirit of America. © Nov. 19, 1909; 


| 2 ¢ Nov. 20, 1909; K 4294. 


[60 prints. ] 
[ 29634-29693 

After a hunting trip. Aluminum 
sledge used by Dr. Cook.—Bartlett 
(Capt.) and crew.—Bradley (schooner 
Jobn R.)—Bradley (steamer) ice 
bound.—Bradley (J. R.) loaded with 
supplies.—Bradley (schooner John R.) 
ready for the Arctic voyage.—Cook 
(Dr. F. A.) in Arctic dress.—Cook 
party on ice floes——Cook (Dr.) start- 
ing out on his dash to the Pole.— 
Cook’s (Dr.) Eskimo bodyguard.— 
Crew of schooner John R. Bradley.— 
in the Arctic.—Dog 
trains.—Eskimo dog sledge in Polar 
exploration.—Explorer in camp.— 
Greenlander man and woman.—Group 


KawIin & co., Chicago, Ill. 


475 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29694 


pt. Iv, 0. s., v.4 


Kawin & co.—Continued. 

of Eskimos.—Halted by drifting ice.— 
Hauling in a walrus.—Hoisting the 
stars & stripes at the North Pole.— 
How Cook & Peary discovered the 
North Pole—How provisions were 
stored in caches.—I helped.—Ice hum- 
mocks in pathless waste.—Icebergs off 
Greenland.—Interesting home group 
of Dr. Cook’s wife & children.—Musk 
ox.—One of the white bears killed.— 
Peary (Commander) and Capt. Bart- 
lett—Peary and sailing master on 
board S. Roosevelt.—Peary and sev- 
eral of his dogs.—Peary (Commander) 
and son.—Peary (Commander) in 
Arctic dress.—Peary (Commander) in 
his library.—Peary (Commander) on 
steamer Roosevelt.—Peary (Mrs. Rob- 
ert) and children.—Peary’s party in a 
hard climb.—Peary’s ship fast in ice 
packs.—Peary’s ship the Roosevelt.— 
Polar camp.—Provision dog train.— 
toosevelt (steamer).— Roosevelt 
(steamer) banked with snow.—Roose- 
velt (President) bidding Peary God 
speed.—Roosevelt (steamer) ice 
bound.—Sight which brought joy to 
the Polar explorers.—Traveling north- 
ward by sledge train.—Traveling un- 
der difficulties.—Whose little girlie are 
you. © Oct. 11, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 
18, 19809; K 3500-38549. 

Do it now.—How would you like to 
be mine.—I am going to tell—I have 
troubles myself.—Look  pleasant.— 
Lucky dog.—My darling papa.—Never 
again.—Nothing doing.—Ouch. © Nov. 
20, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 15, 1909; K 
4145-4154. 

KEENE (GEo. E.), Mankato, Minn. 
[29694 

Haunted mill. © Oct. 1, 1909; 2. 
Oct. 11, 1909; J 1385059. 

KEIL’S (ERNST) NACHFOLGER (AUGUST 
ScHERL), Berlin, Germany. [29695 

Wildfiitterung; by A. Weinberger. 

© ek 2, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1909; H 

TO: 

KriIm (J. R.) & co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[29696 

Chief (The) © Noy. 20, 1909; 2 «. 
Nov. 6, 1909; K 3801. 

KELLBERG STUDIO, Harrisburg, Pa. 
[29697 

Harrisburg, [Pa.] Technical high 
School foot-ball team, 1909. © Nov. 11, 
1909 ; 2 c. Nov. 16, 1909; J 134826. 


KELLEY (Rost. LINCOLN), Chicago, Ill. 
[29698 


Pemaquid, Me., sunrise. © Oct. 15, 
1909; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1909; J 134012. 


KELLEY & CHADWICK, Chicago, Ill. 
[29699-29706 
Chicago, IIl.: 

Chicago ave, showing Bush tem- 
ple,—Clark st. north from Jackson 
boulevard,—Field’s (Marshall) great 
store and Masonic temple,—Magnifi- 
cent home of Mrs. Potter Palmer,— 
Michigan ave. A, B,—Monroe st.,— 
Wabash ave. © Nov. 18, 1909; 2 e. 
each Noy. 20, 1909; J 1385037—135044. 


Kez (I. D.), Reynoldsville, Pa. 
[29707-29709 


_ Public school of West Reynoldsville, 
[Pa.] A, B, C. © Noy. 1092909- 2a 
each Noy. 16, 1909; J 134846-134848. 


KEYSTONE VIEW CO., Meadville, Pa. 
[29710-29716 
Every great man had a pet when a 
boy. 11476. © Nov. 29, 1909; 2 e¢. 
Dec. 2, 1909; J 185881. 


Portland, [Oreg.] Oct. 1, 1909: 
Chamberlain’s (ex-Goyv.) little 
daughter presenting roses to Pres. 
Taft, 16604.—Taft (Pres.) in front of 
Catholic school, 16605.—Taft (Pres.) 
leaving Multnomah field, 16606. © 
Nov. 15, 1909; 2 ec. each Nov. 19, 1909; 

J 135011—1350138. : 


St. Mary’s lake, Colo. Snow in Au- 
gust! © Nov. 15, 1909; 2 ¢ Noy. 19, 
1909; J 185009. 


Taft (Pres.) Montrose, Colo. : 


On the way to Gunnison tunnel, 
16603,—Passing through the arch of 
welcome, 16602. © Nov. 15, 1909; 2 ¢. 
each Noy. 19,:1909; J 185010, 185014. 


KIEFER (HARLEY), El Paso, Tex. 
[29717-29718 


Waddell (Geo. EH.) and Christy 
Mathewson at El Paso, [Tex.], A, B. 
© Nov. 6, 1909; 2 ce each Noy. 29, 
1909; J 185280, 185281. 


KIMBALL & SON, Concord, N. H. 
[29719-29734 
Andover, N. H.: 

Birch ave,—Kearsarge mountain 
from Prof. Eastman’s farm, 1, 2,— 
Kearsarge mountain from Ragged Mt. 
club, 1, 2. © Nov. 20, 1909; 2 c. each 
Nov. 26, 1909; J 185158, 1385159, 185162- 
1385164. 


Concord, N. H.: 
Chapel of St. Peter and St. Paul,— 
General view looking across pond,— 


Middle school,—New lower school,—_ 


Old upper school,—Sheldon library. © 
Oct. 20, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 15, 1909 ;. 
J 134106-134111. 


476 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 48-52, Dec., 1909 


KIMBALL & son—Continued. 


— Pond from New Lower school, 
1,2. © Nov. 20, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 
26, 1909; J 185160, 135161. 


—— St. Paul’s school: 

Chapel [exterior],—Chapel, inte- 
rior from, entrance,—School. © Nov. 
20, 1909; 2 ec. each Nov. 26, 1909; J 
185155-135157. 

KXLACKNER (C.), New York, N. Y. 
[29735-29742 

Blue boy; by Thos. Gainsborough, 
engraved by Charles Bird. © Oct. 13, 
1909 ; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1909; H 149. 

Bowles (Miss) ; by Sir Joshua Reyn- 
olds, engraved by Francis S. Walker. 
© Oct. 18, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1909; H 
148. 

Byng (Miss) ; by Hoppner, engraved 
by Will Henderson. © Oct. 13, 1909; 
2 ec. Oct. 14, 1909; H 147. 


Christina, Duchess of Milan; by 
Hans Holbein, engraved by Charles 
Bird. © Oct. 6, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 7, 
1909; H 140. 


Favorite rabbit; by J. Russell. © 
Oct. 18, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 21, 1909; H 174. 


Grandfather; by Geo. Morland, en- 
graved by Thos. G. Appleton. © Oct. 
16, 1909; 2 ©. Oct. 21, 1909; H 176. 


Grandmother; by Geo. Morland, en- 
graved by Thos. G. Appleton. © Oct. 
18, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 21, 1909; H 177. 

Tom and his pigeons; by J. Russell. 
© Oct. 18, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 21, 1909; 
Horr. 

KiopscH (Louis), New York, N. Y. 
[29743 

Dreamland calendar. © Noy. 26, 

1909; 2 ce. Nov. 30, 1909; K 4498. 


KNOEDLER (E. L.), New York, N. Y. 
[29744-29747 

Madonna (Tempi); by F. G. Steven- 
son. © Noy. 29, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 30, 
1909; H 246. 

Pompadour (Madame de); _ by 
Boucher, engraved by F. G. Stevenson. 
© Oct. 1, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 30, 1909; H 
143. 

Salisbury (Countess) ; by Sir Joshua 
Reynolds, engraved by F. G. Steven- 
son. © Oct. 1, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 30, 
1909; H 144. 

Wedding bells. © Sept. 24, 1909; 
2 ce. Sept. 25, 1909; K 2901. 


Korr (JosepH H.), Nashotah, Wis. 
[29748-29749 
Greetings from Nashotah, [Wis.] © 
Nov. 8, 1909;,2 c. Nov. 10, 1909; J 
134590. 


CLASSES, H TO K 


29765 


Kopp (JosrepH H.)—Continued. 
Nashotah [Wis.] mission, souvenir 

from. © Nov. 26, 1909; 2 c. Noy. 29, 

1909; J 135204. 

Public school. © Novy. 8, 1909; 

2c. Nov. 10, 1909; J 134591. 


LANGILL COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPH 0O., 

New York, N. Y. [29750 

Andromeda. © Oct. 26, 1909; 2 e. 
Oct. 26, 1909; J 134226. 


LARKIN (CLARENCE), Philadelphia, Pa. 

[29751 

God’s plan and purpose in the ages. 

© Oct. 24, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1909; K 
4123. 


LAURENCE (REINA A.), Plainfield, N. J. 
[29752-29754 


At anchor in Gravesend bay.—Even- 
ing [in] New York harbor.—Hvening 
on the bay. © Nov. 18, 1909; 2 c. each 
Nov. 20, 1909; J 185018-135020. 


LAWDEY (EH. F.) & HINDMARSH (R. B.), 
Denver,- Colo. [29755-29758 


Canon City, Colo. © Oct. 14, 1909; 
2c. Nov. 5, 1909; J 184861. 


Leadville, Colo. © Oct. 14, 1909; 
2 ec. Nov. 5, 1909; J 184862. 


Steam boat springs, Colo. Moffat 
road. © Sept. 28, 1909; 2 ec Nov. 5, 
1909; J 134864. 

Yampa, Colo. Bear river valley. 
Moffat road. © Sept. 28, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Noy. 5, 1909; J 184863. 


LAWLER (HucH C.) & INMAN (W.), 
Sapulpa, Okla. [29759 


Front for store and office building. 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 1909; I 74. 


LAWRENCE (GEO. R.) co., Chicago, Ill. 
[29760 


Illinois state bar association ban- 
quet to justices of the Supreme court 
of Illinois. © Oct. 31, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 
4, 1909; J 185126. 


Lay (Wo. A.), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[29761 


Chart from Paradise lost to Para- 
dise restored. © Sept. 16, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 30, 1909; K 38794. 


Leavitt (Epwin M.), Rutland, Mass. 
[29762-29765 
Rutland, Mass. Shannocks Cut. © 
Nov. 8, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1909; J 
134584. 
West Rutland, Mass.: 
Bird’s-eye view.—Prison camp and 
hospital. © Nov. 8, 1909; 2 ¢. each 
Nov. 10, 1909; J 134583, 134585. 


477 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29766 
LEAVITT (Epwin M.)—Continued. 
Hospital ward, prison camp. 
© Nov. 19, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 22, 1909; J 
135076. 


LEE (AMBROSE), New York, N. Y. 
[29766 
Hampton (Wade), Lieutenant-Gen- 
eral, C. S. A. 1861-1865. © Nov. 10, 
1909; 2 c. Noy. 11, 1909; K 4020. 


LEEDS (AUGUSTA GLOSE), New York, 
New. [29767 
Full length female figure beside 

grand piano. © Nov. 38, 1909; 2 e«. 

Nov. 4, 1909; J 134296. 


LEHMAIER & BRO., New York, N. Y. 
[29768 
Everybody is happy but me. © 
Nov. -22, 1909; 2 ec. Nov. 5, 1909; K 
4124, 


LEMONT (FRANK P.), Waltham, Mass. 

[29769-29771 

Last sheaf. — Reaper. — Reflections. 

© Oct. 21, 1909; 2 c each Oct. 22, 
1909; J 184644-134646. 


York, 
[29772 

‘Dre Stork.” “© Oct. 18. 1909- 2 ec 
Oct. 15, 1909; K 3020. 


Levy (EF. & H.) MrFé. co., New 
ie he Gs 


LIBBEY (JOSEPH HAROLD), West New- 


ton, Mass. [29773 
Melvin village. © 1c. Nov. 3, 1909; 

J 134189. 
LIVINGSTON RADIATOR CO., New York, 
IN. Xe [29774 


Curve sheet. © Oct. 29, 1909; 2 «. 
Oct. 30, 1909; K 3490. 
LOEFFLER (AvuGUST), Tompkinsville, 

NGM [29775-29778 

New York, N. Y.: 

Grant’s tomb, Riverside Park, 
497,— Junction of Broadway and Fifth 
ave., 646,—Metropolitan life bldg., 
710,—Singer bldg., 48. © Nov. 29, 
1909; 2 ¢. each Nov. 30, 1909: J 
135800-135303. 


LoUNSBURY (FRED C.), Fairfield, N. J. 
[29779 


Comrades. © Oct. 19, 1909; 2 «. 
Oct. 23, 1909; K 3699. 


LOWELL (JOHN A.) BANK NOTE CO., 
Boston, Mass. [29780 
Lang (Benjamin Johnson) © Nov. 
10, 1909; 2 c.. Nov. 13, 1909; K. 4062. 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


LUBIN MFG. CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[29781-29782 
[Moving picture rolls.] 
True patriot. © Sept. 9, 1909; 2 ec. 
Sept. 14, 1909; J 134800. 
Two cousins. © July 15, 1909; 2 ec. 
Oct. 29, 1909: J 1384164. 


LUKONE TAILORING Co., Chicago, Ill. 
9783 
Spring & summer 1910. © Nov. 10, 
1909; 2 ec. Nov. 12, 1909; K 4061. 


LuM (BertHa), Minneapolis, Minn. 
[29784-29787 


. Christmas. — Pagoda.—Snow.—Win- 


ter. © Nov. 2, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 8, 
1909; K 8817-38820. 


McCatt (C. O.), Salt Lake City, Utah. 
[29788 


Reference charts of the Westing- 
house no. 6 E. T. locomotive brake 
equipment. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1909; I 86. 


McCarmont (A. L.), Urbana, fl. 
[29789, 29790 


Buffalo family.—King of the herd. 
© Nov. 9, 1909; 2 ec. each Noy. 11, 
1909; J 184607-134608. 


McCuvureE (S. 8S.) co., New York, N. Y. 

[29791-29796 

Child’s world.—Dark (The).—Ffairy 

pceol.—Indoors.—Light (The).—Mystic 

wood. © Nov. 23, 1909; 2 c. each Noy. 
12, 1909; K 4055-4060. 


MacDoNALD (PIRIE), New York, N. Y. 

[29797 

Battle (George Gordon). © Oct. 20, 
1909; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1909; J 1345138. 


MaAcDowELt (Marton), Peterboro, N. H. 
[29798-29804 
Hillcrest: 

Bark studio,—Cabin road,—Gar- 
den. i, 2,—Hillerest. A, B,—Lower 
house. © Dec. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 
17, 1909; J 134923-134929. 


Mack (H. J.), New York, N. Y. 
[29805-29807 


Chin reducer and beautifier, 1-3. 
© 1c. Noy. 6, 1909; J 1384368-134370. 


McNicot (JESSIE H.), Boston, Mass. 
[29808 


Remembrance. © Oct., 1909; 2 e. 
Oct. 19, 1909; K 3701. 
MaAeERz (A.), Ridgewood, N. J. [29809 


Fleet, from riverside. © 1 c. Nov. 
9, 1909; J 184544. 


478 


eT 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 48-52, Dec., 1909 


MAIN (W. F.), Iowa City, Iowa. 
[29810 
Spray of roses. © Nov. 8, 1909; 2 «. 
Noy. 10, 1909; K 3999. 


MALtory (FRANK B.), Flemington, 
WN. J. [29811 
Question of window trim. © Nov. 


eee. «ict, 2, 1909; J 134211. 
MANN (H. C.), Norfolk, Va. [29812 
Norfolk [Va.] City Hall by night. 
© Nov. 17, 1909; 2 ec Nov. 19, 1909; 
J 135007. 
MANN POSTAL CO., Cambridge, Mass. 
[29813 


Yale foot-ball team, 1909. © Nov. 
12, 1909; 2 ec. Noy. 8, 1909; K 3919. 


MANZI, JOYANT & Co., Paris, France. 
[29814-29816 


Brouillards et fumeés-La Tamise 4 
St. Paul; by Camille Fonce. 


Lézarde 4a Harfleur-Effet de neige; 
by Camille Fonce. 


Seine prés de Rouen; by Camille 
Fonce. 


© Nov. 29, 1909; 2 c. each Dee. 3, 
1909; H 255-257. 
Marr (THOMAS E.), Boston, Mass. 
[29817-29826 
Annunciation, Fenway court. 16348. 


Engrazia (Saint), Fenway court. 
16347. 


Florentine, Fenway court. 16354. 

Madonna and child, Fenway court. 
16346, 16349. 

Riarario (Cardinal), Fenway court. 
16353. 


Sforza (Duchess), Fenway court. 


16350. 

Stone lion and column, Fenway 
court. 16344. 

Strozzi (Maria), Fenway court. 
16352. 


Student of Salamonca, Fenway court. 
16351. 


© Nov. 23, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1909; 
J 135142-135151. 


MARTIN (FREDK. W.), Pasadena, Cal. 

[29827, 29828 

Follower of St. Francis.—Old cracked 

bell of Santa Barbara. © Oct. 1, 

1909; 2 ec. Oct. 6, 1909; J 185189- 
135190. 


MARTIN POST CARD co., Ottawa, Kans. 
[6 photographs. ] [29829-29834 


_ Field of prize corn.—Good corn 
makes good hogs.—Pumpkin of pow- 


CLASSES, H TO K 


29853 
MARTIN POST CARD co.—Continued. 
erful growth.—Shipping a few of our 


peaches. © Nov. 11, 1909; 2 ec Nov. 
15, 1909; J 184769-134772. 

Gathering corn in our country. © 
Nov. 22, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 24, 1909; J 
185088. 

We raise tons of sweet potatoes. © 
Dec. 4, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1909; J 
135605. 


Martz (J.), Wymore, Nebr. 
[29835-29840 

Blue. © Nov. 3, 1909; 2 ce. Nov. 6, 
1909; J 134732. 

Gathering storm. © Nov. 11, 1909; 
2 e¢. Nov. 13, 1909; J 1384659. 

Wymore, Nebr.: 

High school,—St. Mary’s Catholic 
church. © Nov. 7, 1909; 2 e. each 
Noy. 10, 1909; J 134604, 134605. 

St. Mary’s Catholic church and 
rectory. © Nov. 11, 1909; 2 ce. Nov. 
138, 1909; J 134660. 

— Taylor’s opera house. © Nov. 
3, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1909; J 134733. 
MATHIESEN (Henry P.), San Francisco, 

Cal. [29841-29843 

Dolores mission after service.—Do- 
lores mission service.—United States 
mail. © Dec. 5, 1909; 2 ce. each Nov. 
29, 1909; J 135284-135286. 

MAURER (JOSEPH M.), Galveston, Tex. 
[29844 

Greater Galveston, [Tex.] causeway. 
© Nov. 15, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 17, 1909; 
J 134868. 

MELIES (GEO.), New York, N. Y. 
[29845-29850 

Count’s wooing; 8-a. © Nov. 17, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1909; J 134442. 

Duff (Mr. & Mrs.), 3-a. © Nov. 17, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1909; J 134441. 

Fatal ball. © Dec. 8, 1909; 2 «¢. 


| Nov. 29, 1909; J 135202. 


Fortune favors the brave. 1394. 
© Dec. 1, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 20, 1909; J 
135016. 

Living doll. 1443. © Dec. 22, 1909; 
2c. Nov. 20, 1909; J 135017. 


Tumultuous elopement. © Noy. 10, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1909; J 134155. 


MEN AND WOMEN MAG. Co., Cincinnati, 
Ohio. [29851 


Bethlehem. © Dec. 1, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 10, 1909; K 4155. 
MencH (PHIL), Clear Lake, Iowa. 
[29852-29853 
Clear Lake, [Iowa] views.—Cru- 
sader. © Nov. 12, 1909; 2 c. each 
Noy. 15, 1909: J 134762-134763. 


479 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29854 


pt. Iv, n. s., v.4 


Menpboza (I. P.), trp., London, Eng- 
land. [29854-29856 
Betty.—Molly.—Tenderness. © Oct. 
20, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 18, 1909; K 
41324134. 


MERRIAM (G. & C.) co., Springfield, 
Mass. [29857 
Webster’s new international dic- 


tionary, ete. © Oct. 21, 1909; 2c. 
Oct. 22, 1909; K 4125. 


MERRILL (HARVIE M.), Marshall, Mich. 
[29858 


Marshall, Mich. M. C. R. R. scenes 
1-3. © Sept. 20, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 27, 


1909; J 134013. 
MERRYMAN (WALTER R.), Haverhill, 
Mass. [29859-29861 


Dartmouth college, Hanover, N. H. 
Campus. © Oct. 26, 1909; 2 ec. Nov. 5, 
1909; J 134287. 


Laying corner-stone of new 
gymnasium. © Oct. 20, 1909; 2 «. 
Nov. 12, 1909; J 184652. 

Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, 
N. H. Foot-ball, Plimpton Field. © 
Nov. 8, 1909; 2 c« Nov. 12, 1909: J 
134653. 


MEYERCORD CO., INC., Chicago, Il. 
[29862 


Pole at last. © Nov. 6, 1909; 2 «. 
Oct. 30, 1909; K 4121. 


MILLER (ANNE ARCHBOLD), South 
Bend, Ind. [29863-29866 
Do not feel hurried. — Peace. — 


Thankfulness.—Toast (A). © Oct. 
1, 1909; 2 ec. each Sept. 29, 1909; K 
3585-3588. 


MILLER (JAS. A.), Gordon, Nebr. 
[29867-29871 

Sham battle with Sioux Indians, 
1-4. © Nov. 5, 1909; 2 ec. each Nov. 6, 
1909; J 134379134382. 

Sitting Hawk. © Nov. 5, 1909: 2 «. 
Nov. 6, 1909; J 1843888. 
MILLER-STERLING CO., Phoenix, Ariz. 

[29872 

Phoenix, Ariz. Taft day. © Oct. 

14, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 25, 1909; J 134922. 


MILNE (J. Scott), Buffalo, N. Y. 
[29873 
Milne’s instantaneous piano teacher. 
© Oct. 20, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 20, 1909; i 
134817. 
MISHKIN stTuDIO, New York, N. Y. 
[29874-29883 


3.—Garden (Mary). 
2.—Mazarin (Ma- 


D’Alvarez (M.). 
11.—Laskin (A.). 


MISHKIN sTuDIOoO—Continued. 
riette). 1.—Renaud (Maurice). 12.— 
Sammareo (Mario). 15, 31.—Vittori 
(Galinberti). 1, 2.—Zenatello (Giavan- 
ni). 19. © Nov. 11, 1909; 2 ce. Nov. 
17, 1909; J 134953-134962. 
MITCHELL (J. F.), Omaha, Nebr. 
[29884 
Day dream. © Sept. 15, 1909; 2 ec. 
Nov. 3, 1909; H 219. 
MITCHELL (JNO. J.) co., New York, 
mM: [29885 
Sartorial art journal, parts 1, 2. 
Nov. 12, 1909. © Nov. 12, 1909; 2 e. 
each Nov. 18, 1909; K 4063, 4064. 


MODERN PROGRESS PUB. CO., Washington, 
[29886 
American inventive genius. © Dec. 
6, 1909; 2 e. Dee. 7, 1909; K 4658. 
Moen (C. R.) Peterson, Minn. 
[29887-29888 
Harmony, Minn. Opera house, in- 
terior view, 1 & 2. © Nov. 4, 1909; 
2. ¢. .eaeh., Oect,.. 20), THAR as tee 
134872. 


MoFFETT sTupDIo, Chicago, Ill. 


[29889-29895 
Moxley (Wm. J.) © Oct. 29, 1909; 
2c. Nov. 1, 1909'; J 184055. 


Smith (Gipsy), 1-6. © Nov. 3, 1909; 


2 e. each Nov. 8, 1909; J 134463- 
134468. 
MontTecomMery (H.), Hartford, Wis. 


[29896-29900 
Dells of Wisconsin : 

Dells of Wisconsin,—High rock 
and Romancee cliff,—Stand rock,— Visor 
ledge. © Nov. 22, 1909; 2 c. each Dee. 
1, 1909; J 135308-135311. 

Waupun, [Wis.] Dining room Wis- 
consin state prison. © Nov. 22, 
1909 ; 2 ec. Dec. 1, 1909; J 13853872. 


Moran (JOHN Leon), Plainfield, N. J. 
[29901-29903 


Vera.—Victoria.—Virginia. © Nov. 
1, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 3, 1909; H 211— 
213. 


Morrison (THOMAS W.), Asbury Park, 
N.d: 29904 
Wings of thought. © Nov. 4, 1909; 

2 c. Nov. 4, 1909; K 4120. 


Moses (ERNEST), Hilo, Hawaii. 
[29905-29914 
Kilauea, [Hawaii] crater: 

Lava bed,—Lava bed, north west 
side,—Lava bed, south end,—Lava bed, 
west side,—Lava bed and _ shelter 
house,—Lava cone,—Lava pit,—North 


480 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 48-52, Dec., 1909 


Moses (ERNEST )—Continued. 


west side,—Pahoehoe,—South west 
side. © Sept. 23, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 
18, 1909; J 184966-134975. 


Moss (F. A.), Colo. [84 
prints. ] [29915-29948 
Are your spirits low? 6370.—Buts— 
tombstones of dreams, 6368.—For sale, 
6367.—Here sweetheart.—I know you’re 
having lots of fun, 6315.—I love the 
modest: violets, 6311.—No, there’s not 
much here for me to do.—Owing to my 
extremely (male), 6329.—Separation is 
vexation, 6366.—This town’s gone.— 
When I dropped this in the letter-box, 
6312.—_Yes, I’m awaiting for you, 
6316. © Aug. 8, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 
18, 1909; K 4084, 4087, 4104, 4105, 
4107-4110, 4112, 4118, 4115, 4116. 

Ach, Himmel! 6382.—Begorra, an’ 
phoy don’t yez wroite? 6384.—Better do 
right and write, 6383.—H’i ’ope you'll 
*urry h’up h’and write, 6385.—Say, 
honey, haint yo never gwine t’ write? 
6886.—Vell!!! vy don’d you write? 
6381. © Nov. 5, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 
13, 1909; K 40838, 4085, 4086, 4106, 4111, 
4114. 

Easter greetings, 6482-6489, 6492- 
6495.—Easter joys, 6481, 6490, 6491, 
6496. © Nov. 9, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 
18, 1909; K 4088-4103. 


Denver, 


MOULIN (GABRIEL), San Francisco, Cal. 
[29949-29950 


Portola King and Queen. © Oct. 19, 
1909; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1909; J 135282. 


[San Francisco, Cal.] Illuminated St. 


Francis hotel and fireworks. © 1 ©«. 
Nov. 9, 1909; J 134875. 
MUELLER (Avcust F.), New York, 


es [29951-29952 


Kenny (Father) A, B. © Nov. 1, 
1909; 2 ec. each Nov. 5, 1909; J 134964, 
134965. 


MULLER (HNRIQUE), New York, N. Y. 
[29953-29957 


North Dakota (U. S. S.) 61, 68. © 
Nov. 5, 1909; 2 ec. each Nov. 6, 1909; J 
135197, 135201. 


— At her trial trip, full side view, 
60. © Oct. 31, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1909; 
J 1342378. 


— Stern view, 64. © Nov. 5, 
1909; 2 ce. Nov. 6, 1909; J 134279. 
Three quarter view, 66. 
memes, 1909-°2 c. Nov. 6, 1909; J 
134280. 


CLASSES, H TO K 


30005 

Munrorp (W. B.), Banks, Oreg. 
[29958 
Departure of Evangelical mission- 


aries for China, Aug. 31, 1909. © 
Sept. 29, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1909; J 
134021. 


MvURPHY co., Red Oak, 
Towa. [29959-29962 

Chrysanthemums. © Dec. 27, 1909; 
2c. Noy. 22,.1909; K 4328. 

Dakota snowbird. © Dec. 27, 1909; 
2c. Nov. 22, 1909; K 4324. 

King rods guaranteed. © Nov. 25, 
1909; 2°c. Nov. 22, 19097 Kk. 4325: 

To the fold. © Dec. 27, 1909; 2 e¢. 
Nov. 22, 1909; K 4322. 


NADEAU (OscAR E.), Madison, Wis. 


(THos. D.) 


[29963 
Wisconsin [university ] football 
squad: 4. e...@© Nov. 10, 1909; 2 e. 


Noy. 13, 1909; J 134662. 


NasH (E.), Norwood, Ohio. 
; [29964-29969 
Columbia.—Dorothy.—Good thing.— 
High flyer.—Isabel.—Our sailor boy. 
© Nov. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 3, 1909; 
K 3692-3697. 


NELSON (J. S.), White Owl, So. Dak. 
[29970 
Greetings from White Owl, So. Dak. 
© Oct. 7, 1909; 2 c Oct. 29, 1909; J 
184045. 


NEW ENGLAND LABORATORY CO., Lynn, 
Mass. [29971 


Burrill’s tooth powder. © Dec. 1, 
1909; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1909; K 3795. 


NEW THEATRE, New York, N. Y. 
[29972-29984 
New York, N. Y. New theatre: 

Box office,— Door leading from 
lobby to circulation,—Foyer,—Lobby,— 
Owner’s box,—Small door in foyer. © 
Nov. 5, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 26, 1909; 
J 135128.-135133. 

Detail of freize,—Exterior,— 
Main corridor,—Paintings (Baudry) 
on ceiling of foyer.—Proscenium arch. 
1 & 2,—Roof garden and terrace. 
Oct. 18, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 15, 1909; 
J 134014-134020. 


NEw YorK EVENING TELEGRAM (N. Y. 
herald co.), Jersey City, N. J. 
[29985-80005 


Adventures of a bad half dollar 
[1909] : 
© Oct. 30; 1 ce. Nov. 1; K 3682. 
© Nov. 6; 1c. Nov. 8; K 3849, 
© Nov. 13; 1c. Nov. 15; K 4187, 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.4 


30006 


New York EveNING TELEGRAM—Cont’d. 
Book-taught Bilkins [1909] : 
© Nov. 1; 1¢. Nov. 2; K 3709. 
© Nov. 8; 1c. Nov. 9; K 3944. 


Cook (Dr.) at Meteorological bu- 
reau, Copenhagen. © Sept. 14, 1909; 
1c. Sept. 17, 1909; K 2057. 


Dolby’s double [1909] : 

© Oct. 22; 1c. Oct. 25; K 3409. 

© Oct. 29; 1 c. Oct. 30; K 3484. 

© Nov. 5;1c¢. Nov. 6; K 3812. 

© Nov. 12; 1c. Nov. 18; K 4186. 
Dream of the rarebit fiend [1909] : 

© Oct. 21; 1c. Oct. 22; K 3238. 

© Oct. 23; 1c. Oct. 25; K 3408. 

© Oct. 28; 1 ce. Oct. 29; K 3483. 

© Nov. 4; 1c. Nov. 5; K 3788. 
Hans Hgéde arriving at Copenhagen. 

© Sept. 14, 1909; 1 c. Sept. 17, 1909; 
K 2056. 

Pazaza, it’s great! [1909]: 

© Oct. 20; 1 ce. Oct. 21; K 3178. 

© Nov. 8; 1c. Nov. 5; K 38789. 

© Nov. 10; 1 c. Nov. 11; K 4027. 
Poor Jake [1909]: 

@, Noy. 2: 1.c. Nov..37; J sia 

© Nov. 9: 1 ec. Nov. 10; K 4028. 
Sentimental Sidney [1909]: 

© Oct. 23; 1 ¢. Oct. 25; K 3407. 
Ted, the unappreciated genius. © 


Nov. '-11,, 190930h»e Nov. 12,.1909 
4185. 
NEw YorK HERALD Co., Jersey City, 
No [80006-30135 
Ahwelah & Etukiskuk. © Sept. 29, 
1909; 1 c. Oct. 1, 1909; K 2705. 


Boys will be boys. © Oct. 3, 1909; 
aC: Get b, 1909; K 2ir 

Buster Brown [1909]: 
© Aug. 12; 1¢. Aug. 18; K 664. 
© Aug. 22; 1c. Aug. 21; K 897. 
© Aug. 29; 1c. Aug. 27; K 1358. 
© Sept. 5; 1c. Sept. 7; K 1705. 
© Sept. 12; 1 ce. Sept. 17; K 2067. 
© Sept. 19; 1 c. Sept. 23; K 2148. 
© Sept. 26; 1 c. Sept. 28; K 2504. 
© Oct. 3; 1 e. Oct. 5; K 2778. 
© Oct. 10; 1 c. Oct. 11; K 2889. 
© Oct. 17; 1 c. Oct. 18; K 3061. 
© Oct. 24; 1c. Oct. 25: K 3397. 
© Oct. 81; 1 ec. Nov. 2; K 3721. 
© Nov. 7; 1c. Nov. 9; K 3940. 
© Noy. 14; 1 ¢. Nov. 15; K 4193. 


New YorK HERALD co.—Continued. 

Canvas boat. © Oct. 7, 1909; 1 «. 
Oct. 9, 1909; K 2843. 

Cook (Dr.) in his Arctic furs. © 
Oct. 3,:1909; 1 c. Oct. 5, 19085 i Zier 

Cynthianna Blythe, paper doll 
[1909]: 

© Aug. 26; 1 c. Aug. 27; K 1354. 
© Sept. 28; 1 ce. Sept. 29; K 2508. 

Daily hint from Paris [1909]: 
© Oct. 28; 1 ec. Oct. 29; K 3481. 
© Oct. 29; 1 ce. Oct. 30; K 3482. 
© Oct. 30; 1 c. Nov. 1; K 3683. 

. © Oct. 31:1 © Nov. 27K 3a8 
© Nov. 1; 1 '¢. Nov” 27 i S110) 
© Noy. 2; 1¢ Nov. 2; K 3738. 
© Nov. 3; 1c. Nov. 5; K 3786. 
© Nov. 4; 1 e. Nov. 5; K 8787. 
© Nov. 5; 1¢. Nov. 6; K 3811. 
© Nov. 6; 1 ec. Noy. 827K ae2s: 
© Nov. 7; 1 ce. Nov. 9; K 3945. 
© Nov. 8; 1c. Nov. 9; K 3946. 
© Nov. 9; 1¢. Nov. 10; K 4029. 
© Nov. 10; 1 ¢. Nov. 11; K 4026. 
© Nov. 11; 1c. Nov. 12; K 4182. 
© Nov. 12; 1¢. Nov. 18; K 4183. 
© Nov. 13; 1 c. Nov. 15; K 4184. 
© Nov. 14; 1c. Nov. 15; K 4188. 

Fashions for horse show week, Dec. 
T, 1909: 

Black velvet hat,—Ermine coat,— 
Fur and “silk hat,—Gray chiffon 
gown,—Ivory white cloth gown,— 
Muff and stole of ermine,—Rose pink 
cloth gown,—Serge coat and seal skin 
collar. © Nov. 7, 1909; 1 ¢. each Nov. 
9, 1909; K 38926-89338. 

Harbor where Dr Cook’s instruments 
were left. © Sept. 27, 1909; 1 ¢. Sept. 
28; K 2490. 

In Wellington channel. © Oct. 7, 
1909; 1 c. Oct. 9, 1909; K 2839; 

Johny Quack and the Van Cluck 
twins [1909]: 

© Aug. 12; 1 ¢ Aug. 13° 5 Goe. 
© Aug. 22; 1¢. Aug. 21; K 894. 
© Aug. 29; 1c. Aug. 27; K 1360. 
© Sept. 5; 1c. Sept. 7; K 1708. 
© Sept. 12; 1 ec. Sept. 17; K 2069. 
© Sept. 19; 1c. Sept. 23; K 2147. 
© Oct. 10; 1 ce. Oct. 11; K 2891. 
© Oct. 17; 1¢. Oct. 18; K 3060. 
© Oct. 24; 1¢. Oct. 25; K 3399. 
© Oct. 31; 1c. Nov. 2; K 3720. 
© Nov. 7; 1c. Nov. 9; K 3942. 
© Nov. 14; 1 ec. Nov. 15; K 4192. 


482 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1909 


New YorK HERALD co.—Continued. 
Latest Paris fashions, Oct. 31, 1909: 


Black cloth tailor gown,—Braided 
black velvet costume,—Gray cloth cos- 
tume,—Velvet brocade coat with fur,— 
Wood color velvet costume. © Oct. 
ol, 1909; 1 c. each Nov. 2, 1909; 
3712-3716. 


Nov. 14, 1909: 


Black satin gown,—Pearl and dia- 
mante embroidered gown,—Pearl em- 
broidered gown,—Pink tulle gown,— 
Purple velvet dinner gown. © Nov. 
14, 1909; 1 ec. each Noy. 15, 1909; K 
4194-4199. 

—— Noy. 21, 1909: 

Flowered velvet evening coat,— 
Gray satin coat,—Gray velvet coat,— 
Green satin coat,—Sealskin coat,— 
Soutache braided cloth coat. © Nov. 
21, 4909; 1 c. each Nov. 22, 1909; K 
4361-4366. 

Latest Parisian hats, Oct. 24, 1909: 

Black velvet hat,—Black velvet 
turban,—Gray velvet turban,—Green 
velvet hat,—Velvet hat with ostrich 
tips. © Oct. 24, 1909; 1 ¢. each Oct. 
25, 1909; K 3401-38405. 

Latest Parisian models, Nov. 7, 1909: 

Afternoon gown of soft gray 
cloth,—Embroidered blue velvet 
gown,—Lace chiffon theatre gown,— 
Mignonette green cashmere gown,— 
Sealskin coat. © Nov. 7, 1909; 1 «¢. 
each Noy. 9, 1909; K 3934-38938. 

Little Nemo in Slumberland [1909]: 

© Oct. 24; 1c. Oct. 25; K 3400. 

© Nov. 7; 1c. Nov. 9; K 3939. 

© Nov. 14; 1 ec. Nov. 15; K 4189. 

©) @ee, 41; 1 c. Nov. 2; K, 3717. 


Map showing Dr. Cook’s progress 
day by day, Sept. 27, 1909. © Sept. 
27, 1909; 1 c. Sept. 28, 1909; K 2492. 


Sept. 29, 1909. © Sept. 29, 
1909; 1 ce. Oct. 1, 1909; K 2708. 


=——Oer. 1, 1909. © Oct. 1, 1909; 
1 ¢. Oct. 4, 1909; K 2743. 


—— Oct. 3, 1909. © Oct. 3, 1909; 
aoe. Wer, 5, 1909; K 2766. 


— Oct. 7, 1909. © Oct. 7, 1909; 
1 ec. Oct. 9, 1909; K 2842. 

Monkey shines of Marseleen [1909] : 
© Aug. 12; 1c. Aug. 13; K 667. 
© Aug. 22; 1c. Aug. 21; K 896. 
© Aug. 29; 1 c. Aug. 27; K 1857. 
© Sept. 5; 1 ce. Sept. 7; K 1707. 
© Sept. 12; 1 c. Sept. 17; K 2070. 
© Sept. 19; 1 c. Sept. 23; K 2146. 


K | 


Gold embroidered chiffon gown,— | 


30140 


New YorK HerAtp co.—Continued. 


© Sept. 26; 1 c. Sept. 28; K 2503. 
© Oct. 3; 1 ¢. Oct. 5; K 2775. 
© Oct. 10; 1 e. Oct. 11; K 2892. 
© Oct. 17; 1 ec. Oct. 18; K 3058. 
© Oct. 24; 1 e. Oct. 25; K 3396. 
© Oct. 31; 1 @ Nov. 2; E3718. 
© Nov. 7; 1 ec. Nov. 9; K 3948. 
© Nov. 14; 1 ¢. Nov. 15; KX 4190. 
Mother Goose up in the air. Aug. 
22, 1909. © Aug. 22, 1909; 1 c. Aug. 
21, 1909; K 908. 
— Oct. 3, 1909. © Oct. 8, 1909; 
bk, .@yQets5, 1909 : K. 277s. 
Oct. 24, 1909. © Oct. 24, 1909; 


| 1 ce. Oct. 25, 1909; K 3406. 


Musk ox of Jones Sound. © Oct. 7, 
1909; 1 «@ Oct. 9, 1909: K 2844. 

New land. © Oct. 1, 1909; 1 ec. Oct. 
4, 1909; K 2741. 

On the Polar sea. © Oct. 3, 1909; 
1. e. Oct. 5, 1909; K 2765. 

Over the circumpolar ice. © Sept. 
29, 1909; 1 ec. Oct. 1, 1909; K 2706. 

Return to land. © Oct. 7, 1909; 1. 
Oct. 9, 1909; K 2838. 

Scene on deck of the Jeanie. © 
Sept. 27, 1909; 1 c. Sept. 28, 1909; K 
2489. 

Sled, which Mr. Whitney left at 
Etah. © Sept. 29, 1909; 1 «@ Oct. 1, 
1909; K 2704. 

Snow house. © Sept. 29, 1909; 1c. 
Oct. 1, 1909; K 2707. 
camp, a troublesome pressure 
anele, ©. Oet..1, 1900." ere. 
1909; K 2742. 

Terrors of the tiny tads [1909]: 

© Oct. 24; 1c. Oct. 25; K 3398. 
© Oct. 31; 1 ce. Nov. 2; K 3719. 
© Nov. 7; 1c. Nov. 9; K 3941. 
© Nov. 14; 1 c. Nov. 15; K 4191. 

Typical arctic coast scene. © Sept. 
27, 1909; 1 c. Sept. 28, 1909; K 2491. 

Underground den. © Oct. 7, 1909; 
1 ec. Oct. 9, 1909; K 2841. 

Unique iceberg. © Sept. 27, 1909; 1 
e. Sept. 28, 1909; K 2493. 

Walruses in Jones Sound. © Oct. 7, 
1909; 1 c. Oct. 9, 1909; K 2840. 


New York TIMES co., New York, N. Y. 
[30136-30140 
Impressions of the passing show 
[1909] : 
© Aug. 15; 1c. Aug. 19; K 826. 
© Aug. 22; 1c. Aug. 25; K 1087. 


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30141 


New York Times co.—Continued. 
© Aug. 29; 1 ¢. Aug. 31; K 1427. 
© Sept. 5; 1 c. Sept. 8; K 1700. 
© Nov. 7; 1 ¢ Nov. 8; K 3816. 


NEWMAN (ALMERON), Trinidad, Colo. 
[30141-30149 


Colorado Springs, Colo. M. W. of A. 
Sanitarium, Colony A and B. © Oct. 
1, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 18, 1909; J 135548. 


Taft (Pres.) at Gunnison tunnel 
opening, Sept. 23, 1909. 1-4. © Oct. 
1, 1909; 2 c. each Noy. 18, 1909; J 
135544, 135545, 1385549, 135550. 
at Pueblo, Colo. 1-4. © Oct. 
1, 1909; 2 ec. each Noy. 18, 1909; J 
185542, 185548, 135546, 1385547. 
NICHOLAS (ELEANOR GLADSTONE), Rut- 

land, Vt. [30150 | 

Laurel wreath presented to Freder- | 
ick A. Cook. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1909; J 
135200. 

NICHOLS (EDWARD), Cohasset, Mass. 


(30151 | 


Way to the North Pole. 
Noy. 8, 1909; I 100. 


i 1..¢. 


NICHOLS-CLENDONON PHOTO CO., Coal- | 


inga, Cal. [30152 

Coalinga [Cal.] 1900 & 1909. © 
Nov. 11, 1909; 2 c«@ Nov. 
134586. 


NicoLt (Wm. T.), Wheeling, W. Va. 
[80153-30160 
Ohio River Dam No. 138: 

Bear trap piers,—Construction,— 
Filling lock through river wall,— 
Needles in position, pool full,—One 
bear trap down,—Sill and wicket sup- 
ports from above,—Towards lock on 
W. Va. shore,—Upper lock gate. © 
Nov. 3, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 5, 1909; 
J 1384853—134860. 


NIELSEN (P. J.), Wichita, Kans. 
[80161-30162 
Wyandotte, Okla. Hubbard cave: 
Devil’s leap,—Hubbard’s heights. 
© Nov. 15, 1909; 2 ec. each Nov. 18, 
1909; J 184976, 134977. 
Nix (Harry E.), Big Rapids, Mich. 
[30163 
Ferris (W. N.) © Nov. 2, 1909; 2. 
Noy. 8, 1909: J 134455. 
NokTH AMERICAN CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[30164-30175 
Cut-out picture puzzle [1909]: 
© Oct. 24; 2c Oct. 25; K 3325. 
© Oct. 31; 2 c. Oct. 30; K 3491. 
© Nov. 7; 2c Nov. 8; K 4181. 


484 


pt. Iv, 0. S., v.4 


| NorkTtTH AMERICAN cCO.—Continued. 


| 


© Nov. 14; 2 ec. Nov. 15; K 4174. 
Little journeys of Nip and Tuck 
[1909] : 
© Oct. 24; 2 e. Oct. 25; K 3333. 
© Oct. 31; 2 ce. Oct. 30; K 3493. 
© Nov. 7; 2 ce. Nov. 8; K 4179. 
© Nov. 14; 2 ec. Nov. 15; K 4175. 
Turr’ble tales of Kaptin Kiddo 
[1909] : 
© Oct. 24; 2 ce. Oct. 25; K 3334. 
© Oct. 31; 2 ce. Oct. 30; K 3492. 
© Nov. 7; 2 ec. Nov. 8; K 4180. 
© Nov. 14; 2 ec. Nov. 15; K 4172. 
NORTH AMERICAN POST CARD CO., Kan- 
sas City, Mo. [80176-30178 
Oh you turkey. © Novy. 3, 1909; 
| 2 ce Nov. 5, 1909; J 134290. 
Perils of the African jungle. © Noy. 
24, 1909; 2 ec. Nov. 29, 1909; J 135207. 
Potato harvest. © Nov. 1, 1909; 
2 ec. Nov. 3, 1909; J 134291. 


Norton (CHAs. W.), Waltham, Mass. 
[80179 


Pipe dreams. © Oct. 18, 1909; 2c. 
Oct. 21, 1909; J 1384151. 


| N 3 ; .* - 
10, 1909; J NOTMAN PHOTO co., Boston, Mas 


[30180 

Papazian (Mrs. G. H.) as Goody 

Rickley. © Dee. 2, 1909; 2 ce. Dec. 6, 
1909; J 185585. 


O'BRIEN (WM) & CHAMBERS (JOHN), 


New York, N. Y. [30181 


20th century coat, vest and sleeve 
system. © 1c. Sept. 22, 1909; I 60. 


OFFERTORY CALENDAR CO., Boston, Mass. 
[30182 


Offertory calendar. © Oct. 11, 1909 ; 
2 e. Oct. 15, 1909; K 3785. 


OLsoN (NriEts), Three Forks, Mont. 
[80183, 30184 


Missouri, source of. © Oct. 11, 
1909; 2 e. Oct. 15, 1909; J 183153. 

Three Forks, Mont. panorama. © 
Nov. 10, 1909; 2 ce. Nov. 15, 1909; J 
134759. 


Otson (W. O.), Alexandria, Minn. 
[80185-30242 
Carrington, N. Dak.: 


Congregational church, 720, 725,— 
First national park, 713,—High school, 
721, Kirkwood hotel, 726.—Main st., 
710, 724, 727,—N. P. depot, 712,— 
N. P. ry. station, 715,—Public park 
and court house, 716,—Public school, 
719,—-Residence view, 718,—Street 


a 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1909 


Oxtson (W. O.)—Continued. 


scene, 722. © Dec. 1, 1909; 2 c. each | 


Dec. 2, 1909; J 1385382-135395. 
Devils Lake, N. Dak.: 


Cor. Kelly ave. & Fourth st. 702, 
703,—_Few of the elevators, 707,— 
Great northern passenger depot, 699, 
701,—Locke & Gram block, 709,—Look- 
ing east, Fourth st. 
north, Kelly ave. 698, 700,—Looking 
south, Kelly ave. 705.—Mann block, 
708,—Mercy hospital, 695, 697,—Resi- 
dence portion, 706,—Sevilla hotel, 
696. © Dec. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 
29, 1909; J 1385211-135225. 

Fargo, N. Dak.: 


Campus, N. D. A. C., 680-682,— | 


Masonic temple, 606,—N. P. depot and 
Waldorf square, 678,— Waldorf square, 
679. © Dee. 1, 1909; 2 ce. each Nov. 
29, 1909; J 185237-135242. 


Velva, N. Dak.: 


Birdseye view from South Hill, 
736,—Birdseye view looking north, 
740,—_Birdseye view looking south, 
$15,—Foot-bridge to park, 730,—Look- 
ing north, Mai st. 732,—Main st., 
looking north, 731, 739,—Main st. 
west side, 733,—Mouse river, 734,— 
Public school, 742,—Wagon bridge, 
728. © Dee. 1, 1909; 2 c each Nov. 
29, 1909; J 135226—-135236. 


Wahpeton, N. Dak.: 


Birdseye view,—Dakota Ave. east 
from 6th St. 691,—Dakota Ave. west 
from 2nd St. 692,—Dakota Ave. west 
from 4th St. 685,—Richland County 
fair, at the races, 
County fair, Hill day, Sept. 24, 1909, 
693, 694,—Richland County fair, J. J. 
Hill delivering address, 687,—Rich- 
land County fair, grounds, 683,— 
Richland County fair, 2:17 pace, 689,— 
Ringling bros. monument, 686,— 
Threshing near Wahpeton, N. Dak., 
684. © Nov. 3, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 4, 
1909; J 1384246—-134257. 


Orton (CHAuNCEY M.), Wilkinsburg, 
Pa. [30243 


Santa’s yule tide bank. © Oct. 28, 
1909 ; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1909; K 3747. 


OSBORNE co., New York, N. Y. 
[30244-30259 


Bachelor of arts.—Birthday gift. 
Champion.—Chrysanthemums, A & B.— 
Dead shot.—Fair pedestrian.—Lady of 
quality—Lavender gown.—Lunch for 
two.—Modern mermaid. — Promenade 
A & B.—Roughing it.—Skating girl.— 
Under the parasol. © Nov. 12, 1909; 
2 ce. each Noy. 15, 1909; K 4156-4171. 


704,—Looking | 


690,—Richland | 


30279 


OUTING PUB. Cco., New York, N. Y. 
[80260-30265 
Camp comfort.—Early morning 
shot.—On the wind.—Rapids.—Steady, 
boy, steady.—Unexpected strike. 
Nov. 17, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 18, 1909; 
K 4276-4281. 


| Owens (R. B.), Goldendale, Wash. 


[80266-80267 
Glenwood, Wash. Bird creek dip- 


ping vats. © Oct. 25, 1909; 2 ec. Nov. 
1, 1909; J 134054. 


Klickitat Indians’ graves. © Nov. 
8, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 15, 1909; J 1384760. 
PacH BROoS., New York, N. Y. [80268 

Loeb (Wm.), jr., 91233. © Nov. 1, 
1909; 2 ec. Nov. 12, 1909; J 134647. 
Pack BROS., Washington, D. C. [380269 

Tweedale (Alonzo). © Oct. 29, 
1909; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1909; J 184562. 
PARFITT (WM.), Goshen, Ind. 

[80270-30272 

Goshen, ind., corn market. © Oct. 
30, 1909; 2 ce. Nov. 1, 1909; J 134047. 

—— First M. E. Church. © Nov. 
22, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 24, 1909; J 135112. 

— Rogers’ band park. © Nov. 18, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 20, 1909; J 1385023. 


PARRETT (F. J.), New York, N. Y. 
[80273-80274 


Johnson (Jack) and James Jeffries, 
1&2. © Oct. 29, 1909; 2 ¢c. each 
Oct. 30, 1909; J 134490, 184491. 


Parsons (CARL G.), Denver, Colo. 
[380275 
Alcove fancy. © Oct. 26, 1909; 2 c. 
Oct. 30, 1909; J 134636. 
PATTERSON-GIBBS co., Chicago, Il. 
[80276 
Supplement to cut book no. 4. © 


Nov. 3, 1909; 2 ec. Nov. 2, 1909; K 
3706. 
PEARCE (JOSEPH N.), Philadelphia, Pa. 


[30277 

Stevenson and Torrey in Pennsylva- 

nia vs. Columbia game. © Oct. 7, 
1909; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1909; J 134030. 


Peary ARCTIC CLUB, New York, N. Y. 
[380278 
Stars and stripes at the North Pole, 
Apr. 6, 1909. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1909; J 
134654. 


Pretouze (Harry P.), Haddon Heights, 

N. J. [30279 

Surf on the Jersey coast. © Dec. 1, 
1909; 2 ec. Noy. 23, 1909; J 135199. 


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30280 


pt. Iv, ns. v. 4 


PELTON (HERBERT W.), Asheville, N. C. | Pope (B. F.), Washington, D. C. 


[80280-30289 


Balsam, N. C., Balsam hotel: 
Mountain approach, — Mountain 
drive,—Mountains from The Balsam 
verandas,—Overlooking the Balsam 
from the east,—Overlooking The Bal- 
sam and the Balsam range,—Road to 
Woodfin creek falls,;—Rugged trail,— 
Spring house,—Typical view from The 
Balsam,—Woodfin creek falls, near 
The Balsam. © Nov. 25, 1909; 2 c. 
each Nov. 24, 1909; J 185170-185179. 


PHOTO CRAFT SHOP, San Francisco, Cal. 
[30290 


Welcome Portola. 1769. © Oct. 19, 
1909; 2 ec. Oct. 25,1909; J 184597. 


PICTORIAL NEWS co., New York, N. Y. 

[30291-80301 

Jeffries (James J.) 1-11. © Nov. 

i t909 > 2 ce: each Nova, 1909 = 
1384545-134555. 


PIERCE Dorchester, 

Mass. [380302 

Sheep. © Nov. 4, 1909; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 
1909; J 184456. 


(WALTER L.), 


PILLING (GEORGE P.) & SON Co., Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. [30303-80308 


Sectional view of fowl: 

Caponizing canula in position,— 
Clipping forceps,—Male fowl,—Open 
end forceps,—Testicle ready for re- 
moval,—Twisting scoop in position. 
© 1c. each Sept. 25, 1909; I 52-57. 


PLAMONDON (I. J.), Dubuque, Iowa. 
[380309 
Buffalo viewing civilization. © Oct. 
12,1909; 2 ce. Oct. 15, 1909; K 3029. 


PLYMPTON (H. E.), Le Beau, S. Dak. 
[30310-80321 


Boat load of cattle—Diamond A 
cowboys in repose.—Unloading cattle. 
© Sept. 7, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 11, 
1909; J 184165, 184172, 134178. 


Le Beau, S. Dak.: 
Circus day,—Main st. © Sept. 7, 
1909; 2 ec. each Oct. 11, 1909; J 134166, 
1384167. 


Reservation series: 

Bear creek,—Bunch of Indian 
horses,—Cornfield,—Their first look 
into a camera,—Thunder Butte trail,— 
Virgin creek bridge,—White horse 
bridge. © Sept. 7, 1909: 2 c. each 
Oct. 11, 1909; J.184168-134171, 134174— 
134176. 


486 


[80322 
Carson (Perry H.) great commoner. 


© Nov. 27, 1909; 2 c. Noy. 29, 1909; J 
135260. 


PorE (JOHN New York, 
Nao. [30323-30350 


Rector’s building, N. Y.: 

Basement plan,—Broadway eleva- 
tion,—Floor plan,—Main floor plan,— 
Second floor plan. © 1. each Nov. 9, 
1909; I 94-98. 


RUSSELL), 


Broadway elevation. © 1 «. 
Noy. 18, 1909; I 99. 
Diagram of wall sections,— 


East elevation, A & B,—Elevation from 


restaurant,—Hlevation in bed-rooms,— — 
Elevation of exterior walls,—Elevation — 
of sides of bathrooms,—Hlevation of — 
twelve story scheme facade,—Hleva- 
tion opposite fire place,—Entrance — 
hall—Main floor plan,—Mezzanine 
floor plan,—North elevation,—North 
elevation interior of restaurant,—Of- 
fice and entrance hall,—Plan of ceil- 
ing,—South elevation, A & B,—Sub- 
basement plan, A .& B,—Top floor 
plan,—West elevation. © 1 c¢. each — 
Nov. 18, 1909; I 103-124. 


Portrer (S. 8.), Salt Lake City, Utah. 
[30351-30354 
Contentment; by T. H. Van Sluys. 
In port; by F. Arnold. 
Low tide; by F. Arnold. 
Maytime; by Carl F. Weber. 


© Dec. 1, 1909; 2 ec. each Nov. 1, 
1909; H 195-198. 


PoRTOLA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, San > 
Francisco, Cal. [80355-30358 — 


Fort Point and Golden Gate.—Golden 
Gate at sunset.—Golden Gate, evening 
view.—New Cliff house at night. © 
Oct. 4, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 8, 1909; K 
3830-3883. 


Post (J. E. Howarp), Baltimore, Md. 
[803859 


Historical monuments, 1. © Noy. 
22, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1909; J 135081. 


Post PUBLISHING Co., Boston, Mass. 
[80860 


Sunday post North Pole game. 
Sept. 26, 1909; 1 c. Sept. 28, 1909; K 
3708. | 
PottHast (H.), New York, N. Y. 

[80361 


Old, old story. © Sept. 21, 1909; 
2c. Oct. 4, 1909; H 1385. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1909 
PRIESTMAN Philadelphia, 
Pa. [80862 


General layout a8 Sewage disposal 
plant. ©1c. Oct. 22, 1909; I 73. 


PROCTOR ‘sme P.), South Lyndeboro, 
N. [80863-80364 
From ci. to consumer. A,B. 
© Nov. 3, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 5, 1909; 
J 1384819, 134820. 


PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH ©CO., Provi- 
dence, R. I. [80865-30371 
Jesus entering Jerusalem. © Oct. 
30, 1909; 2 ec. Nov. 1, 1909; K 3626. 
Laborers in the vineyard. © Oct. 
30, 1909; 2 ce. Nov. 1, 1909; K 3627. 
Review. © Oct. 30, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 
1, 1909; K 3625. 
Some laws of the kingdom. © July 
17, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1909; K 3749. 
Two parables of judgment. © Oct. 
30, 1909; 2 ce. Noy. 1, 1909; K 3624. 
Warning and invitation, A& B. © 
—; 2 c. each Sept. 15, 1909; K 1875, 


(ALBERT), 


1876. 
PutnaM (HEH. D.), Antrim, N. H. 
[80372-80377 
C 4, R 3-R. 7. © Nov. 2, 1909; 2c. 


each Noy. 8, 1909; J 134457-134462. 


RAMSEY (J. F.), Los Angeles, Cal. 
[30378 


Tip from Taft—smile. © Oct. 14, 
1909; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1909; J 1384642. 


RANKIN (DONALD), Scranton, Pa. 
[380379 
Lafayette college campus and Par- 
dee hall. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 5, 
1809; J 134298. 


Rav (CHARLES H.), Mason City, Iowa. 
[30380, 30381. 
Mason (City, Ia. Letts-Spencer co. 
wholesale. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 
5, 1909; J 184873. 
Squirrel on limb of tree. © Oct. 27, 
1909: 2 ec. Oct. 29, 1909; J 1384568. 


Rav (Wm. H.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[80382-30383 
Salt Lake City, [Utah]: 
Mormon tabernacle,—Mormon tem- 
ple. © Oct. 28, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 
2, 1909; J 184159, 134160. 


RauscHe (HeERMAN), Jefferson Bar- 
racks, Mo. [30384 
Knights and ladies of honor. © 
Merees, 1909; 2 cc. Oct. 15, 1909; J 
134011. 


30409 


RAvELY (W. B.), Edgeley, N. Dak. 
[803885 
Dedication of Whitestone Hill bat- 

tlefield monument. © Oct. 16, 1909; 


2c. Oct. 19, 1909; J 184152. 
. S.), White Salmon, Wash. 
[30386 
Forbidden fruit. © Oct. 30, 1909; 
2c. Oct. 28, 1909; J 134648. 
REICH (JACQUES), New York, N. Y. 
[80387 
Meredith (George). © Nov. 19, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 19, 1909; K 4282. 
REYNOLDS (ARTHUR L.), Canastota, 
No ¥. [30888 


Canastota, N. Y. New first M. E. 
church. © Nov. 7, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 19, 
1909): K-4S1s: 


Rice (F. Gorpon), Fort Wood, N. Y. 
[380389 


Ont ec: 


REEVES (C 


Liberty’s (Miss) ovation. 
Noy. 16, 1909; J 184825. 


RicuH (JoHN L.), Hobart, N. Y. 
[30390 
First Americans. © Nov. 20, 1909; 
2c. Dec. 1, 1909; J 135323. 


RicHE (P.), New York, N. Y. 
[30391-30399 
Ask me no questions. © Sept. 23, 
1909; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1909; K 3039. 


Dear mother says. © Oct. 28, 1909; 
2 e. Nov. 1, 1909; K 3619. 


Gee, I wish I had a girl. © Oct. 28, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1909; K 3620. 


Good wishes for a happy birthday. 
© Oct. 11, 1909; 2 ce. Oct. 18, 1909; Kk 
2957. 

In the pig’s eye. © Sept. 23, 1909; 
2 c. Sept. 24, 1909; K 2748. 

Reflections of the night before. © 
Oct. 28, 1909; 2 ce. Nov. 1, 1909; K 
3617. 

Somebody is under the bed. © Oct. 
28, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1909; K 3616. 

Up against it. © Oct. 28, 1909; 2 c. 
Nov. 1, 1909; K 3618. 


With best birthday wishes. © Oct. 
11, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1909; K 2960. 


Ricuey (CHARLES G.), Columbus, Ohio. 
[30400-30409 


Am not at all busy.—Darn it.—How 
would you like to have a date with » 
peach.—If you don’t write or send w 
post card, there’ll be a kick coming.—— 
Why the milk soured. © Nov. 5, 1909 > 
Zre, Oct. 25, 1900: F 134764134768. 


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30410 


pt. Iv, 0. S., Vv. 4 


Ricury (CHARLES G.)—Continued. 


Able to sit up.—Best place I’ve found 
yet.—I certainly am stuck on this 
place.—I’d like to.—No trespassing. © 
Nov. 5, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 25, 1909; 
K 3779-3783. 


Riper (H. O.), Auburndale, Mass. 
[30410 


Little sweetheart. © Nov. 27, 1909; 
2 c. Nov. 29, 1909; J 185722. 


Rincier (F. A.) co., New York, N. Y. 

[30411 

Twenty-six presidents of the United 

States. © Nov. 2, 1909; 2 ec. Nov. 5, 
1909; K 4811. 


Risk (DAVE), Liberty, Mo. [30412 


Parade. © Nov. 29, 1909; 2 c. Dee. 
1, 1909; K 4527. 


Ritter (A. G.), Milwaukee, Wis. 
[304138 


Milwaukee, Wis. Concrete stairs, 
Lake park. © Nov. 6, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 
10, 1909; K 3998. 


Roperts (CHARLES E.), Denver, Colo. 
[30414 


Roberts’ (Prof. C. EH.) troupe of 
trained rats, cats and dog. © Nov. 6, 
1909; 2 ec. Oct. 26, 1909; K 3846. 


Ropserts & SCHAEFER Co., Chicago, Ill. 
[30415-30417 


Elevations of 80 ton Luhrig wash- 
er.—Sections 300 ton Holmen coaling 
station.—Steel tipple. © 1c. each Nov. 
8, 1909; I 91-93. 

ROBINSON (JOHN 
PYG: 


H.), Washington, 


[30418-30419 


Nantucket, Mass. Great Point light 
station : 

From the south,—From the south- 
east. © Nov. 12, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 


18, 1909; J 1384663-134664. 


ROBINSON (JOSHUA D.), Boston, Mass. 

[380420 

Silver king. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 «. 
Oct. 16, 1909; J 134008. 


ROCHESTER PHOTO. PRESS, Rochester, 
i i 2 [80421-30460 
[Girls with flowers, etc.] 102, 103, 
127, 141, 143,.144, 155, 160, , 161,..167, 
169, 170, 174-176, 184, 186, 187, 197, 
198, 200; "201, 203-206." 210-212, “216, 
219, (225; 221, 29 cot, 201, 262, 266 
267. © Oct. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 18, 
1909 J Vaid 134 1A, 
450. © -Oct. 1,.1809;,.2\c. Nov..8, 
1909; J 134564. 


‘Merry Christmas, 1-11. 


Roosa (A. J.) & ALLEN (EH. H.), Los 

Angeles, Cal. [30461 

Advertising wheel. © Nov. 24, 1909; 
2c. Dec. 8, 1909; K 4600. 


Rose (R. H.) & son, Princeton, N. J. 
[80462 


Princeton, N. J. Freshman flour 
picture. © Oct. 23, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 23, 
1909; J 184225. 


RotToGRAPH co., New York, N. Y. 
[80463-30492 


Birthday greetings, 1-3.—Christmas 
greetings, 1-7.—Happy birthday, 1-3.— 
© Sept. 21, 
1909; 2 c. each Sept. 27, 1909-50 
134076-134105. 


Ruece (JOHN J.), Clifton, N. J. 
[30493 


Lavaine, A. B. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2. 
each Nov. 1, 1909; K 4128, 4129. 


Ruee (FRANK A.), Medford, Mass. 
30494-80508 


Across the meadows at Intervale.— 
Birch drive in Intervale.—Bluets and 
apple blossoms.—Crystal cascade.— 
Coming home.—Doublehead Moun- 
tain.—Fairview bridge.—Green Moun- 
tain stream.—Hemlock Hill.—Island 
Pond road.—Mt. Washington from 
Black Mt.—Mt. Washington from Dun- 


dee drive.—Stepping stones.—Twin 
spruces and Mt. Washington.—Ver- 
mont road. © Nov. 29, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 


5, 1909; J 134297, 184807—-134820. 


RYAN (WINIFRED C.), Buffalo, N. Y. 
[80509 


Mater dolorosa; by Correggio. © 
Oct. 30, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1909; H 199. 


St. GrorGE (FRANK), Meriden, Conn. 
[80510 


Meriden, Conn., New post office. © 
Oct. 12,. 1909; 2 c«. Nove 5S; 49032 ie 
37238. 


SANDAHL (GusTAF), Colorado Springs, 
Colo. [80511 


Baby burro. © Nov. 25, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Novy. 29, 1909; J 135261. 


SANDERS ENGRAVING Co., St. Louis, Mo. 
[30512 


Sanders advertising electros. © 
Nov. 1, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1909; K 3623. 


SANDFORD CARD Co., Dansville, N. Y. : 
[80513-30529 © 

Appreciation.—Best wishes by the 
bushel.—Counting our mercies.—Dere 
Santa.—Hach leaf.—Happy New Year 
greeting.—Here’s hoping.—Highlands ~ 


488 


y MISCELLANEOUS 
‘nos. 48-52, Dec., 1909 
, 

SANDFORD CARD co.—Continued. 
-(The).—I wish those children would 


CLASSES, H TO K 


hurry to bed.—I wonder if these child- | 


ren have been good.—Make happiness 
your habit—O! hurry.—One thing.— 
Strew the board with holly red.— 
‘Thanksgiving, A & B.—Though long 
tiles lie between us. © Oct. 10, 1909; 
2 c. each Nov. 1, 1909; K 3589-3605. 
Savace (F. W.), Boston, Mass. [30530 
_ Excluders for boots and socks. © 
‘Noy. 1, 1909; 2 ec. Nov. 3, 1909; K 3799. 
ScCHLECHTEN (A.), Bozeman, Mont. 
[30531-30539 
_ Lone Mountain, Mont., el. 11194 ft. 
‘© Oct. 28, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 26, 
1909 ; J 134565, 13457 
Montana: 
Bear hunting,—Castle 


Jatin Valley oat field—Montana. © 
Oct. 28, 1909; 2 ec. each Oct. 26, 1909; 
J 134566—-134569, 134571. 

Sphynx Mountain, Mont., el. 10840 
ft. © Oct. 28, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 26, 
1909; J 134572, 134573. 


ScuHtoss (Jacogp), New York, N. Y. 

. [30540-80542 
= Snake charmer, 1-3. © Nov. 1, 
muvee; 2 e€. each Nov. 10, 1909; J 
(134587-134589. 


ScumMipt (JosepH), Yellowstone Park, 

Wyo. 

Elk in the snow.—Freak elk.—King 

of the herd.—Mountain sheep. © Nov. 

oaioe0u: 2 €. each Dec. 1, 1909: J 
135314135317. 


SCHNEIDER (F. A.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[71 prints. ] [30547-30617 


, tle miners.—Look 


30627 


SCHNEIDER (F. A.)—Continued. 
tinel (The).—Shall we send it home.— 
Stunning pair. — Success. — Sweet 
home.—Telephone directory.—Turn of 
road.—We serve you right.—When the 
king sleeps. © Nov. 15, 1909; 2 «. 
each Noy. 9, 1909; K 3948-3996. — 
Always lead.—Balky horse.—Ber- 
nier.—Burning the mortgage.—Ce- 
cilia.—Coquette.—Daddy’s breakfast.— 
Going to market.—Inside informa- 
tion.—Lincoln, the rail splitter.—Lit- 
over.—Now I lay 
me.—Old mill.—On the farm.—Re- 


| eruiting in 1812.—Reliable.—Selected 


_ Stock.—Two dears.—Your opportunity. 


| © Nov. 23, 1909; 


[30543-30546 | 


Find the sandman.—Humpty Dumpty | 


twins. © Oct. 23, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 27, 
1909; K 3924, 3925. 

Absolutely pure—As the twig is 
bent.—At your service.—Belle of ’76.— 
Big cut.—Bubbles.—Cant be beat.— 
‘Convincing point, 1200.—Convincing 
‘point, 1250. — Curiosity. — Daisy. — 
‘Daughter of the regiment.—Fish 


‘tale-—For your protection.—Friendly | 


greeting.—Full measure.—Good luck.— 
-Greetings.—Helping daddy.—Hits the 
“mark.—In clover.—Just a dear.—Little 
Sunshine —Look 
‘Noonday rest.— Of interest. — On 
“guard. —Paying his toll.—Personal at- 


‘tention.— Phone order.— Post no 
bills—Prize winner.—Prompt _ serv- 
fice—Pure and _  sweet.—Refreshing 


bath. — Reveries. — Rosalie. — Safe 
home. —Satisfaction guaranteed.—Sen- 


i= ar “son 


over.—Moonlight.— | 


2 ce. each Nov. 22, 
1909; K 4341-4360. 


| SCHUETTE (EDWIN), Manitowoc, Wis. 
{ rock on | 
Gallatin River,—Galatin River,—Gal- | 


[30618 
@ ive 


Recording compass chart. 
Sept. 9, 1909; I 49. 


ScoBIE (FRANK), Sleepy Eye, Minn. 
[30619-30620 
Sleepy Eye Lake, Minn. © Nov. 24, 
1909; 2 ce. Nov. 26, 1909; J 135141. 
Stony Psint. © Nov. 24, 1909; 
2, ec. Nov: 26,.1909: J-135140. 


SCRIBNER’S (CHARLES) 
York] Ni Y.. 


Stevenson (Robert Louis). 
6, 1909; 2 ec. Nov. 


New 
[30621 
© Nov. 
8, 1909; K 3829. 


SONS, 


SHACKAWITS (L. S.), Houston, Tex. 
[30622 


Winning hand sale. © Nov. 6, 1909; 


2 ec Nov. 9, 1909; K 3920. 
SHEAHAN (Maurice T.), Brookline, 
Mass. [30623 


Mother and child. © Sept. 14, 1909; 


| 2 c. Sept. 15, 1909; K 1877. 
| SHERMAN (L. D.), Andover, Mass. 


[30624 

Lawrence, [Mass.] © Nov. 22, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 23, 1909; J 135080. 

Suivers (IRMA KaTE), New York, 

je # [30625 


Alphabet of nos. © Oct. 1, 1909; 2 
ce. Oct. 30, 1909; K 3489. 


SHNABLE (EMILE R.) & QUINN (JOHN 


B.), Chicago, Ill. [30626 
Revolving excavator derrick. ©1e. 
Oct. 14, 1909; I 64. 
SHuter (Mrs. FraANK J.), Buffalo, 
MX. [30627 
Ring out ye bells. © Nov. 10, 1909; 
2 ec. Nov. 3, 1909; K 3725. 
9 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


30628 


pt. IV; 1 8.,7¥e 4 


SIMMER (ALFRED G.), Nome, Alaska. | SmitH (OrTIs), Cloquet Minn. 


[30628 


Nome, Alaska: 

Top of wireless tower showing 
antenne. U. S. wireless station. © 
Aug. 23, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1909; J 
1384163. 


Simon (HERMAN), Easton, Pa. 
[80629-80630 
Bounteous harvest.—Tyrolean maid. 
© Nov. 1, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 8, 1909; 
K 38814, 3815. 


SKoLas (JULIA), Cripple Creek, Colo. 


[30631-30632 


Gee, it’s hot.—Sylvanite, by gosh! 
© Nov. 1, 1909; 2 ec each Nov. 15, 
1909; J 1847380, 134781. 


SLADE (GEo. F.) gR., Chelsea, Mass. 
[30633-30638 


Jackson, [N. H.]: 

From Thorn “Hill, 779,— Street 
scene, 777, 778,—Wild Cat River and 
Moat Mt., 780. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 e«. 
each Nov. 8, 1909; J 184476-134479. 


Mount Washington from Thorn Hill 
Road; 781. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 
8, 1909; J 184475. 


Thorn Mt. from Jackson, [N. H.]; 
776. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 ¢« Nov. 8, 
1909; J 134474. 


SLEICHER (JOHN A.) pres., New York, 
Nie [380639 


Little Johnny and the taffy ’possum. 
© Oct. 30, 1909; 2 c Oct. 29, 1909; K 
8460. 


SLOAN (HARL §.), Boston, Mass. 
[30640-30641 


Edith.—John. © Noy. 10, 1909; 2c. 
each Nov. 12, 1909; K 4048, 4044. 


SmitH (J. R.) LAND co., Beach, N. 
Dak. [80642-30650 


Breaking and seeding, A, B. © Nov. 
5, 1909; 2 ec. each Nov. 29, 1909; J 
135271, 1385272. 

Harvesting, A, B. © Sept. 15, 1909; 
2 -@. each Novy. 29, 1909: 2. Asac(s. 
135274. 


Nov. 29, 1909 ; J 135275, 135276, 

Marketing, A. © Sept. 15, 1909; 2c. 
Noy. 29, 1909; J 135277. 

— B. © Nov. 5, 1909; 2 @ Nov. 
29, 1909; J 1385278. 

Threshing. © Nov. 5, 1909; 2 e. 
Nov. 29, 1909; J 185279. 


AO() 


[30651-30654 


Floodwood, Minn., river and bridge. 
© Nov. 15, 1909; 2 ec. Nov. 26, 1909; J 
IS516T: 


Hibbing, Minn., Episcopal church. © 
Nov. 15, 1909; 2 @. Noy. 26, 1908: 2 
1385166. 


Indians, group of. © Nov. 15, 1909; 
2 c. Nov. 26, 1909; J 1385168. 


Rock Island, St. Louis River. ) 
Nov. 15, 1909; 2 « Nov. 26, 1909: # 
135165. 


SMITH’S STUDIO, San Antonio, Tex. 
[80655-30656 


San Antonio, Tex., President Taft 
addressing citizens. © Oct. 17, 1909; 
2c. Oct. 22, 1909; J 1384298. 


President Taft leaving St. An- 
thony hotel. © Oct. 17, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 
22, 1909; J 1384299. 


SPARRELL PRINT, Boston, Mass. [15 
prints. ] [80657-80671 


Discovered. © Oct. 7, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 
145 1909 5.4K 2Ser 


Bum (The). — Grafter (The). — 
Grouch (The).—I love my tub but, Oh 
you ocean.—I love my wife but no 
more kids.—Mary had a little goat.— 
Oh, splash.—Spendthrift—There’s a 
reason.—There’s something fishy about 
this.—Warm, isn’t it—Well what next 
I wonder.—What tell will I do with 
it— Will drop in. © Nov. 2, 1909; 2 ec. 
each Nov. 4, 1909; K 3759-8772. 


SPOONER & WELLS, New York, 
Naik: [80672-80698 


Candler’s (Asa T.) Pope Toledo car 
(Merry Widow) on fire at Atlanta race 
track. [183 views.] 57866-57872, 57874, 
57979, 57986, 57990, 57991, 57998. © 
Nov. 15, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 30, 1909; 
J 185287-185299. 


—— © Nov. 17, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 185 
1909; J 134963. 


Cobb (Ty). 57525, 57527, 57528, 
57530-57536, 57540. © Nov. 4, 1909; 
2 ec. each Nov. 17, 1909; J 184911-— 
134921. 


Composite picture of world-famous 
automobile drivers, 35208, 35209. 
Dec. 7, 1909; 2 c. each Dee. 9, 1909 ;, 
J 135Ts0, 135737. 


STAR HAIR SUPPORTER CO., New eg 
a [8069 


Star hair supporter. © Oct. 3, 1909; 
2 c. Oct. 7, 1909; K 3784. | 


INC., 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 48-52, Dec., 1909 


STEBBINS 
c Mass. [80700-80728 
' Delaware (U. S. S.), 19829-19836. 
¢ en ze, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 28, 
1909; J 133865-133872 
 —— 19823-19826. © Oct. 30, 1909; 
2c. each Noy. 1, 1909; J 134048-134051. 
North Dakota (U. - S.) 19840- 
19848. © Nov. 6, 1909; 2 ¢. each Noy. 
13, 1909; J 134666134674. 

' Preston (U. S. S.) 19870, 19871, 
19874-19879. © Nov. 13, 1909: 2 «. 
each Noy. 17, 1909; J 134937-134944, 
STEREO TRAVEL Co., New York, N. Y. 
[80729 
_ Great driver taking a great drink. 
© Noy. 30, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 2, 1909; J 
135399. 


TILES (CHARLES L.), Columbus, Ohio. 


(NATHANIEL L.), 


Ideal buif Wyandotte.—Ideal Co- 
lumbian Wyandotte.—Ideal rose comb 
srown lLeghorns.—Ideal rose comb 
Rhode Island reds.—Ideal rose comb 
ee Leghorns.—Ideal 8S. C. buff Or- 
pington.—Ideal S. C. Rhode Island 
Teds. © Oct. 28, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 
1909; K 3821-8827. 


5: barred Plymouth Rock.—Ideal 
R. C. Rhode Island red.—lIdeal S. C. 
Dlack Minorca.—Ideal S. C. brown 
shorn.—Ideal §S. C. buff Orping- 
ton.—Ideal 8. ©. Rhode Island red.— 
deal S. C. white Leghorn.—Ideal sil- 
ver Wyandotte.—Ideal white Plymouth 


Rock. — Ideal white Wyandotte. © 
Noy. 11, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 12, 1909; 
K 4045-4054. 


pearson (J. E.), Cheyenne, Wyo. 
7 [80747-30763 
_ Frontier day scenes: 
Archbishop, 2823, 
aking up Dudley Stevenson, 2809,— 
siscuit Kid riding a bucking bronco, 
2820,—_Bulldogging a _ steer, 2828,— 
Carter riding Brimstone, 2818, —Cham- 
ion woman bronco buster of the world 
riding Red Bird, 2831,—Cowpunchers 
in riding attire, 2829—Danks (Clay- 


d eCarty (E.) riding Silver City, 


nN ¢ 


,»—Preparing for a wild horse race, 
2902,—St. Clair (Mrs.) riding Red 
Sandy, 2830,—Scoville (Sam) riding 
Senator Warren, 2824,—Scrapin’ Johnie 
being saddled, 2833,—Scrapin’ Johnie 
in action, 2817,—Stanley (Dick) rid- 
ing High Tower, 2826. © Oct. 30, 
1909; 2 c. each Nov. 8, 1909; J 1384527- 
1345438. 


Boston, 


— Archbishop | 


ton) riding Steamboat, 2821,—Draw- : oe 
ing for final in bucking contest, 2827,— | ee 


CLASSES, 


| 1909; 2 
[30730-30746 | 


tO ‘5 
380792 


Stokes (FRANK WivBertT), New York, 
N. Y [30764-30768 
Cape York, north Greenland, Sum- 
mer camp.—Deer hunt, Greenland.— 
Hunting the narwhal, Greenland.— 
Walrus hunt, north Greenland.— 
Winter twilight in Greenland. © 1. 
Nov. 4, 1909; J 134241-134245. 
STOKES (FREDERICK A.) co., New York, 
Ia [30769-80783 
Challenging eyes; by A. G. Learned. 
© Oct. 29, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 30, 1909; H 
185. 


Confessions of love; by George A. 
Williams. © Oct. 29, 1909; 2 ¢. Oct. 
30, 1909; H 187. 

Dish of peaches; by W. Y. Cluff. © 
Oct. 29, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 80, 1909; H 186. 

For you; by John Rae. © Oct. 29, 
e. Oct. 30, 1909; H 184. 


Glory to Tristan; by George A. Wil- 


liams. © Oct. 29, 1909; 2 ce. Oct. 30, 
1909; H 190. 

Hello! Marriage bureau; by Will 
‘Grefé. © Sept. 30, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 1, 


1909; H 160. 

Invocation to night; by George A. 
Williams. © Oci. 29, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 30, 
1909.< (EE I8See"% 


Love death; by George A. Williams. 
© Oct. 29, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 30, 1909; H 
192. 

Love philtre; by George A. Williams. 
© Oct. 29, 1909; 2 c Oct. 30, 1909; H 
189. 


Magic casket; by George A. Wil- 
liams. © Oct. 29, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 30, 
1909; H 198. 


by Will Grefé. © 


Magic circle; 


| Sept. 30, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1909; H 163. 


Match; by Will Grefé. © Sept. 30, 
1909 ; 2 ce. Oct. 1, 1909 ; H 161. 

Securely hooked. © Sept. 30, 1909; 
2,e,-QOet.;1, 1909; A 162. 

Solitude; by George A. Williams. 
© Oct. 29, 1909; 2 ce. Oct. 30, 1909; H 
191. 

To you; by F. Toussaint. © Noy. 11, 
12, 1909; H 228. 

Stone (Cuas F.) co., Atlanta, Ga. 
[30784-30790 

Atlanta, [Ga.] speedway. 1—5.—Old- 
field, in Benz. ault. © Oct. 29, 
1909; 2 c. each Nov. 1, 1909; J 134741-— 
134747. 

STONE (CHAS. J.) co., Chicago, Ill. 
[30791-30792 

Sartorial world engravings, A, B. © 
Oct. 28, 1909; 2 c. each Oct. 25, 1909; 
K 4126, 4127. 


491 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


30793 


Stone (J. G.), Warrensburg, Mo. 
[30793 
Sylvia—operetta. © Dec. 2, 1909; 
2 ec. Dec. 6, 1909; J 135608. 


Stone (Roya B.), Lanark, Il. 
[30794-30796 
Lanark, Ill. Canning factory. © 
Nov. 9, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1809; J 
134606. 
Ladies public rest.—Ladies pub- 
lic toilet. © Dec. 7, 1909; 2 c. each 
Dec. 9, 1909; J 185728, 1385724. 


STRAUSS (FRANK V.) & Co., New York, 
INS oY: [80797-80799 
Program girl. © Oct. 11, 1909; 2c. 
Oct. 15, 1909; K 38016. 
as Juliette. ©. Nev. 4; 1909; 
2c. Nov. 4, 1909; K 3750. 
in Geisha costume. © Nov. 8, 
1909 ; 2 ce. Nov. 11, 1909; K 4025. 


STROBRIDGE LITHOGRAPHING Co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. [80800-80817 
[Posters] N; Y. 1302, Ney 2 )15hen: 
Ne ¥.18166,.N. Yo 03201. NN. S207, 
© Oct. 27, 1909; 2 e. Oct. 29, 1909; K 
3684-3686, 3690-3691. _ 
Ne ¥> 15160" Nv. 23208" ON ay 
13209. © Nov. 6, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 
11, 1909; K 4030-4082. 

——N. Y. 13168, N. Y. 18198, N. Y. 
1225. N, Ye, 13239. <(C Noy.24, 1909- 
2c. each Nov. 26, 1909; K 4447-4450. 
IN. Y.., JOhoO. NL. Yl 206. seer 
13238, N. Y. 18241. © Nov. 29, 1909; 
2c. each Dec. 1, 1909; K 4523-4526. 
N.Y: d3256; NN. M5 182685 Nay: 
18264. © Dec. 2, 1909; 2 c. each Dee. 
4, 1909; K 4625-4627. 


STUDENTS’ AGENCY, Troy, N. Y. 
[80818-80821 
Rensselaer Polytechnic institute, 
class of 1910. © Dec. 2, 1909; 2 «. 
Dec. 2, 1909; J 135380. 


Freshman class. Junior class. 
© Dee. 8, 1909; 2 c. each Dec. 7, 1909; 
J 135609, 1385610. 


—— Sophomore class. © Nov. 26, 
1909; 2 ¢. Nov. 24, 1909; J 185611. 


SwartHavutT (L. F.), Chicago, Il. 
[80822 
Dragon Empire. © Sept. 1, 1909; 2 
ce. Sept. 9, 1909; K 3019. 


TANGEN (Ep.), Boulder, Colo. [30823 


Sunday (Billy). © Oct. 16, 1909; 2 
e. Oct. 19, 1909; J 134162. 


492 


1909; 2 c. Nov. 29, 1909; H 245. 


pt. Iv, Dn. 8., Vv. 4 


TATE (S. W.), Elberton, Ga. % 
[80824-80825 
Tate (Wynn), 8 years old: 

Diving into 15 feet of water,— 
Floating without moving hand or foot. 
© Aug. 29, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 1, 
1909; J 184009, 1384010. 


TEMPLETON (M. A.), Chicago, Ill. 
[80826-30827 


Color-bearer; by Arthur Davenport. 
© Nov. 12, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 13, 1909;% 
Ee 229: 


Home; by Marion Reed. © Nov. 27, 


Terry (A. N.), Stoneham, Mass. 
[30828-80831 — 
Middlesex Falls: 


Cat-tails,—Lawrence observatory - 
in distance. © Oct. 11, 1909; 2 @) 
each Nov. 3, 1909; J 1384200, 134202. 


Spot Pond from Bear Hill. © Oct. 
11, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1909; J 134201. 

—— North Shore. © July 20, 1909; 
2c. Nov. 3, 1909; J 184208. 


THOMAS (WILLIAM HANNIBAL), Ever- 
ett, Mass. [80832 
Brown (John) kissing a negro child 
on his way to execution. © Oct. 16, 
1909; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1909; K 3734. 


THOMPSON (C. H.), Claremont, N. H.) 
[30833 


There goes the flyer that’s seldom 
late, ete. © Nov. 5, 1909; 2 ¢. Oct. 29, 
1909: K 4119. 


Tuompson (HH. S.), Benton Harbor, 
Mich. [30834-80839 


Dahlia, nos. 107, 111, & 251. © Oct. 
5, 1909; 2 c. each Sept. 21, 1909; K 
3776-3778. 

— nos. 121 & 285. © Oct. 5, 1909% 
2c. each Oct. 25, 1909; K 37738, 3774. 


Park hybrid bulbs. © Oct. 5, 1909; 
2c. Sept. 21, 1909; K 37%. 


THOMPSON (PAUL), New York, N. Y. 
[80840-80841 


Half-moon completely rigged with 
Dutch sailors in the costume of 3007 
years ago. © Sept. 23, 1909; 2 c. Oc 
11, 1909; J 183013. 

Sheldon (George P.) and E. C. Con- 
verse. © Dec. 9, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 10, 
1909; J 185754. 


TILTON (Epwarp I..), New York, N. YW 
[80842 

Dover, Del., State house with addi 
tion. © i1/e. Sept. 27, 1909; I Gay 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 48-52, Dec., 1909 


Toms (FRANCES H.), Bellport, N. Y. 
[80843 


Comrades. © 1 c. Oct. 28, 1909; J 

133863. 
Tooth (ARTHUR) & SONS, New York, 
:, ae ot [80844-80845 


Lady of Shalott; by Holman Hunt 
and J. D. Miller. © Nov. 2, 1909; 2 
ce. Nov. 4, 1909; H 220. 

Viking’s daughter; by Herbert Dick- 
see. © Oct. 20, 1909; 2 c. Aug. 21, 
1909; H 173. 


TOWNSEND (Atva C.), Lincoln, Nebr. 
[30846 
Rah! Rah! Rah! © Nov. 22, 1909; 
2 e. Noy. 29, 1909; J 135283. 


TOWNSEND (CHAs. A.), Belfast, Me. 
[80847-30856 
Fairfield, Me.: 

Kennebee river,—Lawrence high 
school, Park. © Dec. 4, 1909; 2 «. 
each Dec. 7, 1909; J 135621—135628. 

Orono, Me.: 


Main st.,—St. Mary’s church. © 
Woy. 5, 1809; 2 ec. each Nov. 6, 1909; 
J 134366, 134367 and © Nov. 10, 1909; 
2 ¢ each Noy. 11, 1909; J 184628, 
134629. 

Waterville, Me.: 

Elks’ block, Silver st.,—Elmwood 
hotel, Main st..—Masonic temple and 
I. O. O. F. block. © Nov. 2, 1909; 2c. 
each Noy. 3, 1909; J 184193-134195. 


TOWNSEND, TOWNSEND & co., New 
fork N. Y. [B0857 
Hommel monument. 7846. © Noy. 


a, 1908; 2 ec. Nov. 2, 1909; J 1384157. 
TRAVIS (WILLIAM D. T.), Burlington, 
N. J. [80858 
March of mortality. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
11, 1909; J 131508. 
TRIBUNE Co., Chicago, Ill. 
[80859-30866 
Danny Dreamer [1909]: 
© Oct. 24; 1 c. Nov. 5; K 3791. 


Exciting adventures of Bill & Bud, 
the bird boys [1909]: 


© Sept. 12; 1c. Aug. 20; IX 882. 


© Sept. 19; 1 c. Sept. 30; K 2526. | 


© Sept. 26; 1 c. Sept. 30; K 2524. 

© Oct. 10; 1 c. Oct. 18; K 3102. 

© Oct. 17; 1 c. Oct. 29; K 3453. 

i) Oct. 24; 1 c Nov. 5; K 3793. 
Mama’s angel child [1909]: 

© Oct. 24; 1 c Nov. 5; .K 3792. 


CLASSES, H TO K 


30902 


TROWBRIDGE & NIVER Co., Chicago, Tl. 
[80867-30878 

Idaho Balls, Idaho, 1 & 2. © Nov. 
3, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 11, 1909; J 
134617, 1384618. 

Arco, Idaho, 5, 10.—Big Lost River, 
23.—Blackfoot, Idaho, 1.—Mackey, 
Idaho, 11.—Nelson (W. P.) Wilmot 
farm, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 2.—Nyssa, 
Idaho orchard, 46.—Ontario, Oreg., 
3.—Shoshone Falls, [Snake River], 
Idaho, 21.—Vale, Oreg., 283. © Nov. 
8, 1909; 2 c« each Nov. 11, 1909; J 
134610-1384616, 134619-134621. 


TROWITZSCH & SOHN, Frankfurt a. 
Oder, Germany. [80879-30881 
Lasset die kindlein zu mir kommen; 
von Schmid. © Nov. 19, 1909; 2 e. 
Dec. 7, 1909; H 259. 
Sehnsucht; by M. Nonnenbruch. © 
Oct. 1, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1909; H 169. 
Tafelrunde Friedrichs II. im Sans- 
sonei, 1750; von Adolph von Menzel. 
© Nov. 19, 1909; 2 c. Dee. 7, 1909; H 


260. 
TuprrprerR (H. W.), Cambridge, Mass. 
[380882 
Harvard ’varsity foot-ball squad. 


Individual players. © Oct. 16, 1909; 
2 c. Oct. 15, 1909; J 134218. 


TWEEDIE (A. T.), Croswell, Mich. 
[30883 
Automobiles of Croswell, [Mich.] 
© Nov. 11, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1909; J 
134627. 
TYROLER (JAMES), New York, N. Y. 
[30884 
Washington (General) at the siege 


| of Dorchester Heights, Mar. 5, 1776. 


© Noy. 1, 1909; 2 e Nov. 10, 1909; J 
134603. 


Unricn (C. F.), New Haven, Conn. 
[380885 
Wild Bill and Calamity Jane. © 
Oct. 15, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 16, 1909; H 
168. 


UNDERHILL (IrRvING), New York, N. Y. 
[80886-30888 
New York, N. Y.: 
Metropolitan life insurance bldg. 
B 15551, G 48.— New theatre. © Nov. 
12, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 18, 1909; J 
134752-134754. 


| UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, New York, 


Noe [30889-30902 


[Stereoscopic photographs] U-59352. 
© Aug. 30, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1909; J 


| 134238. 
493 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


30803 
UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOoD—Continued. 
U-118181, U-118188. © Sept. 
15, 1909; 2 ec. each Nov. 4. 1909; J 
184231, 134234. 


U_-117978. © Sept. 20, 1909; 
2 c. Nov. 4, 1909; J 184237. 
U-117983, U-117985. © Sept. 


21, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 4, 1909; J 
1384239, 134240. 

U-118200. © Sept. 26, 1909; 2c. 
Nov. 4, 1909; J 1384230. 

U-118182, — U-118185, — U- 
118187, — U-118188, — U-118192, — U- 
118194,—U-118196. © Sept. 27, 1909; 
2c. each Nov. 4, 1909; J 184227-1384229, 
154232134238, 184235-134236. 


UNITED 


STATES LITHOGRAPH COo., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. [30903-30948 
Hanford (Charles B.) and Miss 
Marie Drofnah in The American lord. 


in The taming of the shrew. 

© Nov. 3, 1909; 2 ce. Nov. 10, 1909; 
K 4001, 4002. 

Pickle (Mr.) with cane and suit 
ease. «© Oct. 1, 1909; 2 @ Och as 
1909; J 133230. 

[Posters] 12140. © July 27, 1909; 
2c. Aug. 19, 1909; K 862. 
12414. © Aug. 26, 1909* 2 e. 
Nov. 18, 1909; K 4265. 
12454" © Aus. 27.1909 Jee 
Nov. 18, 1909; K 4262. 

—— 12325-12327. © Sept. 7, 1909; 


2c. each Nov. 10, 1909; K 4003, 4014, 
4015. 


12336. © Sept. 14, 1909; 2 c. 
Nov. 10, 1909; K 4018. 
12335. © Sept. 
Nov. 10, 1909; K 4019. 
—— 12438. © Sept. 
Oct. 11, 1909; K 2851. 
— 12262. © Oct. 4, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 
26, 1909; K 4446. 
12321... ©: Oct-16; 19097) Qe: 
Nov. 26, 1909; K 4442, 
12537, 12546. © Oct. 21, 1909; 
2c. each Nov. 18, 1909; K 4261, 4272. 
—— 12342 B, 12483 B. © Oct. 21, 
1909; 2 c. each Nov. 26, 1909; K 4438, 
4441, 
— 12558, 12559. © Oct. 23, 1909; 
2c. each Nov. 18, 1909; K 4270, 4271. 
——— 12549, 12550, 12573, 12602. © 
Oct. 25, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 10, 1909; 
K 4004, 4006, 4012, 4018. 
12601. © Oct. 26, 1909:.2 e. 
Nov. 10, 1909; K 4010. 


12449. © Oct. 80, 1909; 2 «. 
Nov. 26, 1909; K 4487. 


15, 1909; 2 e¢. 


29, 1909; 2 e. 


pt. Iv, n. s., v.4 


UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH Co.—Cont’d. 
12585, 12617, 12618. © Nov. 1, 
1909; 2 c. each Nov. 10, 1909; K 4005, 
4008, 4009. 

— 12574, 12575, 128384. © Nov. 3, 
1909; 2 ec. each Nov. 10, 1909; K 4007, 
4011, 4016. 

—— 12586. © Nov. 4, 1909; 2 e¢. 
Nov. 18, 1909; K 4267. 

— 413. © Nov. 8, 1909; 2 ec. Nov. 
10, 1909; K 4017. 

— 12640, 12641. © Nov. 8, 1909; 
2c. each Nov. 18, 1909; K 42638, 4273. 

— 12588, 12577. © Nov. 11, 1909; 
2c. each Nov. 18, 1909; K 4268, 4269. 
12428. © Nov. 12, 1909; 2 e. 
Nov. 18, 1909; K 4274. : 
12644. © Nov. 12, 1909; 2 e«. 
Nov. 26, 1909; K 4440. 

— 411, 12610, 12655. © Nov. 17, 
1909; 2 c. each Nov. 18, 1909; K 4264, 
4266, 4275. 

12662, 126638. © Nov. 18, 1909; 
2c. each Noy. 26, 1909; K 4443, 4444, 


—— 412. © Nov. 20, 1909; 2 c Nov. 
26, 1909; K 4445. 


UNITED STATES POSTER CO., Washing- 
ron, 1D. 0: [30949, 30950 


Foot ball player. © Nov. 10, 1909; 
2c. Nov. 8, 1909; K 38138. 


Lincoln vs. Howard, Thanksgiving 
day. © Nov. 19, 1909; 2 e. Nov. 20, 
1909; K 4295. 


VAN Der Grirt (C. H.), Sidney, Ohio. 
[80951, 30952 


Quatman (Rev.) lying in state, Holy 
Angels church, Sidney, Ohio, A, B. © 
Noy. 238, 1909; 2 ec. each Nov. 
1909; J 185629, 135630. 


VAN OEFYEN (L.), Cleveland, Ohio. 
[380953 
Fans clamoring for cocoa-cola. © 


Noy. 1, 1909; 2 ¢@ Nov. a4, 2909-e 
134641. . 


VAUGHAN (Mrs. OLEA BULL), West 
Lebanon, Me. [30954 


Clay (Henry). © Nov. 8, 1909; 2c. 
Noy. 11, 1909; J 184609. 


24, 


VREELAND (FREDK. K.), Montclair, N. J. 
[30955-30957 


Avalanche Basin from foot of lake.— 
Crevasse in the Sperry glacier.—Sun- 
rise on peaks, Avalanche Basin. © 
1 c. each Noy. 16, 1909; J 1384843- 
134845. 


494 


_ Warp (J. W.), Connellsville, Pa. 


30961 | 
| 11, 1909; K 4024. 


: 


Oct. 15, 1909: 
WALKER (W. 


MISCELLANEOUS 
nos. 48-52, Dee., 1909 


WALKER (Henry C.), St. Louis, Mo. 
[80958 
Walker method of muscular move- 
ment writing. © Sept. 1, 1909: 2 «. 
K 3742. 
S.), Brooksville, Me. 
[80959 


Lake trout and net. © Oct. 8, 1909: 


mac. Noy. 3, 1909; J 134191. 
| WALTERS (G. H.), Newark, N. J. 


[80960 
Lorenz (Julius). © Noy. 17, 1909: 


2.6. Ney. 18, 1909; J 135181. 


Connellsville, Pa. Second national 
bank. © Nov. 30, 1909: 2 c. Dee. 6, 


© 1909; J 135589. 
- WARREN (LovISsE STREETER), 


set, Mass. [80962-30967 
Building the porch.—Little serving 


conset home.—Old fireplace.—Old sit- 

ting room. © Nov. 1, 1909: 2c. Aug. 

31, 1909; J 134373—134378. 

Way (W™M.), Richmond Hill, N. Y. 
[80968 


De Bragga (Joseph H.) © Oct. 25, 


/1909; 2 e. Oct. 26, 1909; J 134215. 
seein (FREDK. J.), Jamaica, N. Y. 


[30969 


Melaeehiin (Judge James). © Nov. 


) 2, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1909; J 134821. 


WeneR (CHAs. H.), Kiefer, Okla. 
[30970-30974 

_ Kiefer, Okla. 6, 7. © Oct. 12, 1909; 
2 ec. Noy. 16, 1909; J 184841, 134842. 

——9. © Nov. 7, 1909; 2c. Nov. 16, 
1909; J 134838. 

——Glenn oil field, 5. © Oct. 
» 1909; 2 c. Noy. 16, 1909 : J 134839. 
=e) Oct. 14, 1909; 2 ec. 


9 


— 


| | Nov. 16, 1909; J 134840. 


: 


WEIPER (THEODORE), Lower Lake, Cal. 
[80975 


) Indian baby. © July 1, 1909; 2c. 


Oct. 8, 1909; J 134161. 


WEtcH (Cuas.), Beach, N. Dak. 


CLASSES, H 


| WEST COAST 


| pah, 


Siascon- | 


_ maid.—My old dining room.—My Sias- | 


| WHIPPLE (LEYLAND), 


[30976-30980 | 


Dise plow in operation. © Nov. 1, 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1909; J 135270. 
Harvesting, scenes 1-3. © Nov. 1, 


1909; 2c. each Nov. 30, 1909; J 1385267— 


135269. 


Threshing in the west. © Nov. 20, 
1909; 2 ec. Nov. 30, 1909; J 135304. 


| 30, 1909; 2 ec. each Dec. 4, 


TO K 
31069 
West (FRANK S.), Dennysville, Me. 
[30981 
Edmunds, Me. State seal tree group. 
© Nov. 1, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 38, 1909: J 
134192. 


ART CO., Los Angeles, Cal. 
[80982-80988 
Bingham, Utah.—Highland boy, 
538.—Sulphite mining co., 535.—Tono- 
Nev., 531—Upper Bingham, 
[Utah], 534—Utah coffer, 537.— 
Tampa smelter, 532. © Nov. 26, 1909; 
2c. Dec. 2, 1909; J 185410-135416. 


WESTERMANN (L. A.) co., New York, 
ey [80989 


Holly. © Nov. 17, 1909; 2 ec. Nov. 


WESTERN ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION 
co., San Francisco, Cal. ~ [80990 


Natomas consolidated rock-crushing 
plant no. 2. ©1e. Oct. 12, 1909; I 638. 


WESTON (EpwWIN J.), Seattle, Wash. 
[30991 
Seattle, Wash. City hall. © 1. 
Oct. 29,.1909:5 ¥ TS. 
Bangor, Me. 
[30992-30997 
Bangor-brewer ferry. 
J 


Bangor, Me. 
© Nov. 6, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1909; 
134601. 

Log jam on Penobscot, 1-3. 

Nov. 27, 1909; 2 ec. each Dec. 2, 1909; 

J 135396—-135398. 

Parade of Togus veterans. 

© Nov. 6, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 

1909; J 134599, 134600. 

WHITE (H. C.) co., North Bennington, 
Vt. [80998-31069 

Adams, Mass., cotton mills: 

Combers, 12854,—Doublers, 12852, 


1, 2. 
10, 


| —Mule spinning frame, 12856, 12857,— 
| One of the 


vast spinning rooms, 
12855 —Revolving fiat top card-web, 
12851,—Ribbon lappers, 12853. © Nov. 
1909; J 
135551-135554, 135556, 185558, 135560. 
One of the vast (mule) spin- 
ning rooms, 12855. © Nov. 1, 1909; 


| 2 ce. Nov. 4, 1909; J 184268. 


Bridgeport, Conn., brass works: 

Breaking down, the first process, 
12978,— Drawing red hot bars of brass, 
12979, Foundry room, 12976,—Fur- 
naces, 12974,—-Overhauling brass bars, 
12977,—Pouring molten brass, 12975,— 
Rolling sheet brass, 12980,—Trimming 
edges, 12981. © Nov. 22, 1909; 2 ¢. 
each Nov. 26, 1909; J 135102, 135108, 


) 135106-135111. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


31070 


pt. Iv, 0. s., v. 4 


WuHite (H. C.) co.—Continued. 


Connecticut River and Holyoke, 
Mass. 12859. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 «¢. 
Nov. 4, 1909; J 134259. 

Falls of St. Anthony, Minn., 19601. 


© Nov. 1, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1909; J | 


184258. 

Farmington, Conn. Ordinary  to- 
bacco field in the open, 12961. © 
Nove 4, 1909; 2 c. Nev. 4, °290930 2 
134267. 


Germany. 
the Rhine, 


Castle Furstenberg and 
looking south. E-9. 


Dee; 6, 190932 & Dee KEANSORS TS | 


185618. 
Granby, Conn., Tobacco farm: 


Interior of a drying shed, 12958,— | 


Leaves in a euring shed, 12959,— 
Splendid growth of tobacco under 
cover, 12952,—Vast tent (110 acres) 
where tobacco is grown under cover, 
12951. © Nov. 26, 1909; 2 ¢. each 
Noy. 29, 1909; J 135243135246. 
Three hundred hands, in pick- 
ing season. 12960. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 
ce. Noy. 4, 1909: J 134266. 

Grinding pulp in an immense paper 
mill, 20401. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 
4, 1909; J 134260. 

Hartford, Conn. : 

Bushnell park and Capitol, 12966, 
—Home of Charles Dudley Warner, 
12968,—-Soldiers’ memorial gateway 
and Capitol, 12967. © Nov. 26, 1909; 
2 e. each Noy. 29, 1909; J 185250-— 
185252. 


Home of Samuel Clemens 
(Mark Twain), 12969. © Nov. 22, 


1909; 2 ec. Nov. 26, 1909; J. 135100. 
Home of Harriet Beecher 
Stowe, 12970. © Nov. 22, 1909; 2 «¢. 
Nov. 26, 1909; J 135099. 

London, [England]. Westminster 
abbey. E-4. © Dec. 6, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 
423909207) 135615. 1 

Matterhorn. 1464 A. © Dee. 4, 
1909; 2 ec. Dee. 6, 1909; J 1385600. 

Minneapolis, Minn. Washburn- 
Crosby flour mill. 19602. © Nov. 1. 
1909; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1909; J 184261. 

New York, N. Y. Wright aeroplane, 
Steamship Lusitania and Statute of 
Liberty. © Noy. 30, 1909; 2 ce. Dec. 
4° 1909 3 3-.135559. 

Newport, R. I. Truro Park, Round 
tower on Old stone mill and statue of 
Channing. 12941. 
2c. Nov. 29, 1909; J 135253. 

Villa, bay and town in distance. 
12942. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 
1909; J 134262. 


© Nov. 26, 1909; 


Ce INOV:. 4. 


| Mt. 


WHITE (H. C.) co.—Continued. 


North Wales. Conway castle and 
bridge. E-5. © Dec. 6, 1909; 2 c. Dec. 


| 7, 1909; J 135612. 


Palmer, N. Y. Paper mill: 
Conveyor, 13553,—General view, 
13551,—Great wood piles, 13552. © 
Noy. 22, 1909; 2 ec. each Nov. 26, 1909; 
J 185101, 135104, 2SabiGs: 
Beaters, 13561,— Cutting in 
18567,—Deckers, 13560,—Dia- 


sheets, 


| phragm screens, 18559,—Finished stock, 


13566,—Fourdrinier screen, 13564,— 
Great paper machines, 18565,—Jordan 
engine, 135638,—Machines, 138554,— 
Making over waste paper, 13562,—Sul- 
phite digesters, 18556,—Sulphur burn- 
ers, 18555,—Turbines, 13557,—Wood 
pulp grinder, 18558. © Nov. 30, 1909; 
2c. each Dec. 4, 1909; J 185569-135582. 


Rome, Italy. Colosseum from the 
Palatine Hill. E-18. © Dec. 6, 1909; 
2 ec. Dee. 7, 1909; J 185614. 


White Mts., N. H.: 

Crawford Notch, Mt. Webster and 
Willard from Bretton woods, 
12902,—Frankenstein trestle, 12911,— 
Looking down Crawford Notch, 
12910,— Lower Falls of the Ammonoo- 
suc and Mt. Washington, 12903,—Mt. 
Washington from Mt. Pleasant hotel, 
12901,—Picturesque Upper Falls of the 
Ammonoosuc, 12904,—Rocky summit 
of Mt. Washington, 12907,—Tip Top 
House, 12908,—Trains at Base Station, 
12905,— Upper gateway to Crawford 
Notch, 12909. © Nov. 30, 1909; 2 e. 
each Dec. 4, 1909; J 135555, 185557, 
135561-135568. 


Train descending “ Jacob’s lad- 
der” on Mt. W. R. R. 12906. © Nov. 


| 1, 1909; 2 ce. Nov. 4, 1909; J 134263. 


Franconia notch, Echo Lake 
and Profile house from Artist’s bluff. 
12912. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2c Nov. 4, 
1909; J 184264. 


Old man of the mountain, 
famous profile, 12913. © Nov. 1, 1909; 
2 ec. Noy. 4, 1909; J 134268. - 

Basin, cut by Pemigewas- 
set river from solid granite, 12914,— 
Great pool of Pemigewasset river, 
12916,—-Looking down the rocky gorge 
of the flume, 12915. © Nov. 26, 1909; 
2 e. each Nov. 29, 1909; J 1385247-— 
135249. 


WHITEHEAD & Hoac co., Newark, N. J. 
[31070-81071 


East crowning America on comple- 
tion of Panama canal; by Louis Cald- 
well. © Oct. 22, 1909; 2 ¢. Oetr ao, 
1909; H 181. 


496 © 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1909 


WHITEHEAD & Hoac co.—Continued. 


Panama canal— America’s latest 
achievement; by Louis Caldwell. © 
Oct. 22, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1909; H 180. 


WHITMAN STUDIO, Malden, Mass. 
[81072-31074 
Keller (Helen), 18, 19, 20. © Nov. 
15, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 17, 1909; J 
135186-135188. 


WIKHIME (P. L.), Astoria, Oreg. 
[81075-31077 
Modern way of sawing wood.—Sun- 
set on Columbia river.—Washington 
fir. © Nov. 20, 1909; 2 c. each Nov. 8, 
1909; J 13856382-135634. 


Witcox (H. F.), Cuba, N. Y. [81078 


Silvery moon. © Nov. 22, 1909; 2c. 
Nov. 24, 1809; J 185087. 


Witcox & WILLSON, Seabreeze, Fla. 
[31079-31091 


Florida alligator, 24.—Florida cabin, 
16.—Misner’s landing, 12.—On the To- 
moka, 23. © Nov. 27, 1909; 2 c. each 
Dec. 1, 1909; J 135319-135322. 


Tomoka river, scenes 1-9. © Oct. 
Paes e@. each Oct. 25, 1909; J 
134032--134040. 


WILKINSON (FE. H.), Roswell, N. Mex. 

[31092-31095 

Genatin apples.—L. F. D. orchard, 

erew at sorting table—Milo-maize 

grown under irrigation.—Sunlight and 

shadow. © Oct. 1, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 29, 
1909; J 134748—-134751. 


Wir1iamMs (CHarrtrs EH. D.), 
eee. Y. ([5ea prints.] 
[31096-81148 


Autumn twilight—Be it ever so 
humble—Beauties of the country.— 
Birches in summer.—Champions of the 
West.—Close of day.—Crossing the 
brook.— Early spring. — Emperor. — 


New 


Evelyn.—Every little bit added.— 
Every thing fresh.— Faithful and 
true.—Fascinating.— Fishing smacks 


on the rocks.—Fooling him.—Good 
news.—Gosh.—Hare and_ tortoise.— 
Harvest.—Hero of the Alps.—Is the leak 
here.—Lassoed.—Little grocer.—Lucky 
or unlucky.—Madison square, N. Y.— 
Making bridges—Mama’s _ pride.— 
Margaret. — Message bearer. — Mid- 
summer night. — Murmuring pines.— 
New neighbors.—Off Portland light.— 
Old calf and new calf.—Our little 
dairy maid—Quiet pool—Ready for 
a canter. — Reverie. — Rosalind. — 
Ruby.—Safe retreat—Sheep in Cen- 
tral park.—Silver moonlight.—Spirit 


31236 


WILLIAMS (CHARLES E. D.)—Cont’d. 
morning. — Sweet melodies. — Tempt- 
ing.—Union forever.—Venice.—Waning 
day.—Well trained. © Nov. 1, 1909; 
2c. each Nov. 1, 1909; K 3629-3681. 


WIL“uiAMsS (E.), Philadelphia, Pa. [56 
prints. ] [31149-31204 
Admiration.—At peace with the 


world.—Attentive pupil.—Blacksmith 
(The).— Chums.— Come on, we're 
ready for you.—Early autumn.—Favor- 
ite grazing spot.—Ferry (The).— 
Finest product.—Flowers of spring.— 
Full value for the money.—Getting 
ready for the new crop. — Glou- 
cester, a scene at.—Good and whole- 
some. — Good beginning. — Good 
friends.—Great catch.—Guaranteed to 
suit. — Handicapped. — Harvesters 
(The).—High quality only.—In dis- 
tress.—In the sheepfold.—It’s all a 
matter of taste—June.—Mail orders 


promptly attended to.—Man’s best 
friend.—My favorite—No monkey- 
ing.—Old- cobbler.—Old farmyard.— 


Old oaken bucket.—Old meadow pas- 
ture. — Olga. — Our dairy maidens 
fair.—Our own baking.—Our protect- 
ors.—Pair of beauties——Pet of the 
herd.—Pleasant news. — Prescriptions 
a specialty.—Prize herd.—-Ready for a 
ride. — Refreshing draught. — Royal 
pair. — Scene in August. — Secret 
(The). — Summer days. — Summer 
girl—Summer morning.—Sure fit.— 
Sure to please.—Sybil.—Wash-day.— 
Winners of the ribbon. © Oct. 11, 
1909; 2 c. each Nov. 8, 1909; K 3850- 
3855, 3862-3863, 3871-3918. 


WirttaMs (G. F.), Gordon, Nebr. 
[31205-31210 


Last charge of the Sioux’s, 1-6. © 
Nov. 6, 1909; 2 ce. each Nov. 8, 1909; 
J 134445, 1384447-134451. 


WititiaMs (J. J.), Honolulu, H.1I. [12 
photographs. ] [31211-31222 
Diamond head and dark pond.—Ha- 
waiian fishermen. — Hybiscus. — Off 
Waikiki—Pan rider and grass hut.— 
Suan and grass hut.—Sunset at Pearl 
harbor.—Sunset at sea.—Sunset off the 
coast of Hawaii—Surf riding.—View 
near Hilo.—Yachting off Honolulu har- 
bor. © Nov. 10. 1909: 2 c. each Nov. 

22, 1909; J 135062-135075. 
WititiaMs (il. F.), Spirit lake, Iowa. 
[31223-31236 


All sails full. © Oct. 15, 1909; 2 ¢, 
Oct. 14, 1909; J 1384024. 
Arnold’s park. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 ¢, 


of the harvest.—SpringtimeSunday ' Nov. 3, 1909; J 134197. 


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381237 


pt. Iv, n. s., v.4 


WILLIAMS (L. F.)—Continued. 


Around the buoy. © Nov. 1, 1909; 
2c. Nov. 10, 1909; J 1384594. 


Dock at Arnold’s park. © Nov. 1, 
1909; 2 e. Nov. 10, 1909; J 1384593. 


Going some. © Oct. 15, 1909; 2 «. 
‘Oct. 14, 1909; J 184026. 

In a stiff breeze. © Oct. 15, 1909; 
2 e. Oct. 14, 1909; J 134027. 


Manhattan hotel. © Nov. 1, 1909; 
2c. Noy. 10, 1909; J 184596. 


Moonlight on West Okoboji, [Iowa.] 
© Oct. 15, 1909; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1909; J 
134028. 

Off Pillsbury’s Point. © Nov. 1, 
1909; 2 c. Noy. 3, 1909; J 134198. 

Pillsbury’s Point. © Nov. 1, 1909; 
2c. Nov. 10, 1909; J 184595. 

Okoboji, [Iowa.] © Nov. 1, 1909; 
2e Nov. 3, 1909; J 134199. 

Okoboji stunt. © Oct. 15, 1909; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 14, 1909; J 1384025. 

Out of sight. © Oct. 15, 1909; 2 c. 
Oct. 14, 1909; J 134029. 


Start. © Nov. 1, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 10, 
1909; J 184592. 


WINSCHER (CHRISTIAN G.), Sheboy- 
gan, Wis. [81237-81239 
Sheboygan, Wis., from the lake side. 
1. © Sept. 27, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 17, 1909; 
J 134930. 
2,3. © Oct. 7, 1909; 2 c. each 
Noy. 17, 1909; J 184931—-134932. 


WINTER & SHERMAN, New Richmond, 
Wis. [31240-81241 
Till (John), plaster healer.—Till and 
Kindervater. © Dec. 10, 1909; 2 «. 
each Dec. 6, 1909; J 135583-135584. 


WiratH (K.), Philadelphia, Pa. [10 
prints. ] [31242-31251 
Fine opportunity.—Glimpse of the 
mill.—Iverne.—Off for an outing.—Off 
to pasture.—Old friends.—Old mari- 
ner.—Our country cousin.—Ploughing 
on the hillside.—Rosalind. © Oct. 11, 
1909; 2 c. each Nov. 8, 1909; K 3859- 
3861, 3864-3870. 


WirtH & WILLIAMS, Philadelphia, Pa. 

[31252-31254 

Franklin (Benj.) at Versailles.— 

Thoroughbred. A,B. © Oct. 11, 1909; 
2c. each Nov. 8, 1909; K 3856-8858. 


Wiszt (H.) & co., Hamburg, Germany. 

[31255-31258 

Ocean race; by C. W. H. Schnars-Al- 

quist. © Sept. 2, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 2, 
1909; H 200. 


| 


Wiszt (H.) & co.—Continued. 


Stidost-passat; by C. W. H. Schnars- 
Alquist. © Sept. 2, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 2, 
1909; H 201. 


Wonnetraum; by M. G. Suchorowski. 
1. Colored. 2. Uncolored. © Sept. 2, 
1909; 2 c. each Nov. 2, 1909; H 202, 203. 


WOHLAUER (ALFRED A.), New York, 


Ne Wc [31259-31260 
Fluxolite paper A & B. ©1c. each 
Nov. 5, 1909; I 88, 89. 


Wotr (Henry), New York, N. Y. 
[31261 


Girl. © Oct. 23, 1909; 2 ec. Oct. 22, 
1909; H 179. 

WoLFrr (Louis) & COo., LTD., London, 

England. [31262-31278 


Amongst the whispering reeds.—Be- 
side the stream, beneath the trees.— 
By murmuring stream.—From hill to 
vale the torrent leaps.—From upland 
pastures.—Hour o’ gloamin grey.— 
Midst the silent hills—Noonday.—Si- 
lent, shadowy end of day.—Sweet ap- 
proach of even.—Twilight—When the 
shades of evening close. © Nov. 15, 
1909; 2 c. each Noy. 27, 1909; K 4463— 
4474. 


WoMANS CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE 
UNION, Washington, D. C. [31274 


Nation of white. © Oct. 1, 1909; 2 
e. Oct. 30, 1909; K 3488. 


Woop (Otis F.), New York, N. Y. 
[81275-31297 


America’s history in cut-outs [1909] : 
© Aug. 15; 1¢. Aug. 16; K fs: 
© Aug. 22; 1c. Aug. 23; K 974. 
© Aug. 29; 1 ce. Aug. 30; K 1375. 
© Sept. 5; 1c. Sept. 4; K 1613. 
© Sept. 12; 1c. Sept. 11; K 1801. 
© Sept. 26; 1c. Sept. 25; K 2252. 


Gist me Sambo. © Nov. 14, 1909; 1 
ce. Noy. 15, 1909; K 4178. : 


Granny Goodthing. © Nov. 14, 1909; 
1 ec. Nov. 15, 1909; K 4176. 


Misto’ Sambo [1909]: 
© Sept. 26; 1 c. Sept. 25; K 2250. 
© Oct. 3; 1 ¢. Oct. 2; K 2708 
© Oct. 10; 1 ec. Oct. 11; K 2881. 
© Oct. 17; 1 c. Oct. 18; K 3097. 
© Oct. 31; 1 @ Nov. 1; K 3583. 
© Nov. 7; 1 ce. Nov. 6; K 3809. 


498 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1909 
Woop (Oris F.)—Continued. 
Poor old Robinson Crusoe: 
© Oct. 24; 1c. Oct. 25; K 3330. 
© Oct. 31; 1 c. Nov. 1; K 3584. 
© Nov. 7; 1 c¢. Nov. 6; K 3810. 
© Nov. 14; 1 ¢. Nov. 15; K 4177. 


Sambo and his funny noises [1909]: 
© Aug. 15; 1c. Aug. 16; K 710. 
© Aug. 22; 1c. Aug. 23; K 972. 
© Aug. 29; 1c. Aug. 30; K 1373. 
© Sept. 5; 1 ec. Sept. 4; K 1611. 
© Sept. 12; 1c. Sept. 11; K 1799. 


Wericut (B. B.), Healdsburg, Cal. 
[81298 
Healdsburg, Cal. © Oct. 4, 1909; 2 
ec. Nov. 10, 1909; J 184640. 


31314 


WorRTZ BROS., New York, N. Y. 
[31299-31312 


New York, [N. Y.], Masonic Hall: 

Colonial lodge room,—Corinthian 
lodge room,—Doric lodge room, 1, 2,— 
Egyptian lodge room, 1, 2,—French 
Doric lodge room, 1, 2,—Gothie lodge 
room,—Grand lodge,—Jacobean lodge 
room,—Library,—Renaissance lodge 
room, 1, 2, © Oct. 30, 1909; 2 ce. each 
Oct. 27, 1909; J 184493-134506. 


YorRK SAFE & LocK co., York, Pa. [31313. 


Round door vault calendar design. 
© Oct. 25, 1909; 2 ec. Nov. 9, 1909; K 
3921. 


Yorston (JosepH A.), Albany, N. Y. 
[81314 
Half Moon; by Leigh Hunt. © Noy. 
26, 1909; 2 ec. Nov. 27, 1909; K 4462. 


Summary statement of copyright registrations made and included in the Cata- 
logue since January 1, 1909. 


Number of entries of Reproductions of a work of art_________________ 231 
Number of entries of Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or tech- 
Ey SS a a 125. 
Number of entries of Photographs (including 313 unpublished) ~----_--_--_ 15, 356. 
‘Number of entries of Engravings, Cuts, and Prints____________________ 6, 701 
Number of entries of Chromos and Lithographs_______________________ 1, 362 
Number of entries of Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 668 
peamette econiriputions to periodicals) ___._.______._.__.__________-_~- 3, 866 


499 


. 


CLASS G, 


WORKS OF ART; MODELS OR DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART 


ADELSPERGER (MAry B.), Chicago, Ill. 


[31315-31818 


Chrysanthemum design. Bas-relief 
motto plaque. 


31286. 
Jonquil design. Bas-relief motto 
plaque. © 1c. Noy. 8, 1909; G 31287. 


Wild carrot design. Bas-relief mot- 
to plaque. © 1c. Nov. 8, 1909; G 
31285. 


Wild rose design. Bas-relief motto 
plaque. © 1 e. Nov. 8, 1909; G 31284. 


AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHIC co., New 
Work, N.Y. [81319, 31320 


Best made, best known. Heads of 
two young men, one wearing soft felt 
hat the other a Derby. © 1 ¢. Oct. 23, 
1909; G 31130. 


Bright face. 
dark eyes, high pompadour & hat. 
1 @ Oct. 29, 1909; G 31192. 


APPLETON (LINDA M.), Mt. Clemens, 
Mich. [31321 


I love my wife, but no more kids. 
[Man and woman with seven children. ] 
© 1 ce. Oct. 29, 1909; G 31333. 


ARTHUR (JAMES), Detroit, Mich. 
[31322-31326 
Conquest. Girl with large straw 
hat, sitting on stone balcony, both 
hands on parasol. © 1c. Oct. 25, 
1909; G 31156. 
Greetings. Full figure of young 
woman standing beside large urn of 
flowers. © 1c. Oct. 25, 1909; G 31157. 


In the lead, motor boat girl. Girl 


Young woman with 


© 


in motor boat running at great speed. 


© 1c. Oct. 25, 1909; G 31155. 
Summer girl. Young woman with 


open parasol over shoulder. © 1 c. 
Oct. 25, 1909; G 31158. 
Three graces. Three girls with 


heads close together. © 1 c. Oct. 25, 


1909; G 31154. 


BETTIKIN co., New York, N. Y. 
[31327, 313828 


to be. 
of woman seated.] 
1909; G 31258. 


[Two views of grotesque figure 
© 1c Nov. 4, 


©i1c. Nov. 8, 1909; G | 


| was resolved. 


BETTIKIN co.—Continued. 

Solved mystery of Venus de Milo. 
[Grotesque statue of woman.] ©1e. 
Noy. 12, 1909; G 31841. 


BLAKESLEE (ARTHUR L.), Washington, 
1D aa & [31329 
Dome of the U. S. capitol. [Large 
dome surmounted by the statue of lib- 
erty.] ©1c. Nov. 8, 1909; G 31291. 


BLASHFIELD (EDWIN HOWLAND), New 
York, NY. [31330 


Law (The). [Mural _ decoration, 
number of figures depicting law and 
order.] ©1c. Nov. 11, 1909; G 31322. 


BoILEAv (PHILIP), New York, N. Y. 
[313381, 31332 
‘ Fair debutante. Young woman in 
low neck chiffon gown, boa & long 
gloves. ©1c. Oct. 29, 1909; G 31198. 
Red, white and blue. Three girls, 
girl in center dressed in white. ©1e. 
Oct. 29, 1909; G 31207. 


BOSTON SCULPTURE CO., Melrose, Mass. 

[31333 

Seward... Bust. © 1 +c. Nov. 10, 
1909; G 313819. 


Brown & Bicetow, St. Paul, Minn. 
[31334-81348 


After reading of the last minutes it 
[Young man and wom- 
an looking at a clock.] ©41ce. Oct. 28, 


1909; G 31184. 


Close reefed. [Young man with arm 


around girl in sail boat.] © 1. Oct. 
28, 1909; G 31177. 
Flushed. [Young woman reading 


behind a corn stack, man with gun & 
dog in background.] © 1 ¢. Oct. 28, 
1909; G 31179. 

Her Easter “him.” [Young man 
and woman in church singing from 
same book.] © 1c. Oct. 28, 1909; G 
31185. 

Miss 


February’s responsibilities. 


| [Young woman leading cupid in each 
| hand.] 


Bettikin, goddess of love as it ought | 


© 1c. Oct. 28, 1909; G 31183. 


Miss is as good as a mile. [Young 
man dressed in running suit talking to 
young girl.] © 1c. Oct. 28, 1909; G 


' 31182. 
o01 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


31344 


Brown & BiceELow—Continued. 
Present time. [Girl with Christmas 

packages. ] 

31176. 
Queen of the May. 


men dancing around a girl.] 
Oct. 28, 1909; G 31181. 


Three is a crowd. [Young woman 
talking over telephone; young man 
standing near.] © 1. Oct. 28, 1909; 
G 31180. 


Train of thought. 
girls in cap and gown.] 
28, 1909; G 31178. 
BucKLEY (ANNA GENE), Chicago, Ill. 

[31344 


Our family tree. Lemon tree. © 
1 ec. Nov. 8, 1909; G 31296. 


BurRAGE (CHARLES D.), Boston, Mass. 


[Lot of little 
Om rc 


[Procession of 
© 1, ©. ‘Oe. 


[31345 | 
oe | C. | 


Adams (Samuel). Bust. 
Noy. 10, 1909; G 31318. 


BusH-Brown (HENRY K.), Newburgh, 
ING as 


[31346, 51547 | 


Medal. © 


Hudson-Fulton heads. 
1 e. Oct. 23, 1909; G 312382. 


Welcome to Newburgh. 
Fulton medal. © 1. Oct. 23, 1909; 
G 31281. 


CAPRONI (P. P.) & BROo., Boston, Mass. 
[81348-31350 


Joan of Are. Bas-relief, profile of 
head with halo, distaff from which 
she is twisting flax ; two lilies at right. 
© 1c. Nov. 3, 1909; G 31255. 

Joan of Arc. Woman dressed as a 
warrior. ©1c. Nov. 3, 1909; G 21256. 

St. John. Nude figure of a child 
kneeling. ©1c. Nov. 3, 1909; G 31257. 


CARDELLA (ALEXANDER S.), Chicago, III. 
[31351, 31352 


Astrological chart. [Method of cast- 
ing horoscopes]. A, B. © 1c each 
Dec. 1, 1909; G 31556, 31557. 


CLOVER (Mattie May), San Francisco, 

Cal. [313853 

G. E. B. headache specific tablets. 

[Two statuettes of heads.] ©1c. Oct. 
25, 1909; G 31240. 


CousE (BH. I.), New York, N. Y. 
[81354 
Master workman. Indian seated on 
skin weaving rug, at his right Indian 
boy looking on. 
G 31195. 


© 1 c. Oct. 28, 1909; G} 


Hudson- | 


© 1c. Oct. 29, 1909; | 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. + 


Cox (Lonzo), Chicago, III. 
[81855-31361 
Bryan (W. J.). Silhouette of head. 
'©1c. Oct. 28, 1909; G 31247. 


“ Buffalo Bill’. Silhouette of head. 
© 1c. Oct. 28, 1909; G 312538. 


Honest Abe Lincoln. Silhouette of 
head. ©1c. Oct. 28, 1909; G 31249. 
McKinley (Wm.). Silhouette 
head. ©1e. Oct. 28, 1909; G 31252. 


Roosevelt (T.). Silhouette of head. 
© 1c. Oct. 28, 1909; G 31251. 

Sister. Silhoutte head of nun. 
© 1c. Oct. 28, 1909; G 31250. 


Taft (President). Silhouette 
head. ©1e. Oct. 28, 1909; G 31248. 


| CRANE (J. W.), New York, N. Y. 
[31362-31364 


Bit of old England. Young woman 
coming down stairs with pail to get 
water from stream. © 1. Oct. 29, 
1909; G 31211. 


__ Francesca. Head and bust of woman, 
low neck, landscape background. © 
1 e. Oct. 29, 1909; G 31205. 


Peace and contentment. Number of 
cows standing in pond, trees and barn 
in background. © 1. Oct. 29, 1909; 
G 31209. 


Crisp (ARTHUR), New York, N. Y. 

/ [31365, 31866 
Play’s the thing. [Mural decora- 

tion central figure Hamlet depicting 

| the play.] © 1c Novy. 10, 1909; G 
Sisek 


Seven ages of man. [Mural decora- 
tion picturing man from birth to old 
age.] ©1c. Nov. 10, 1909; G 31320. 


of 


of 


DAPRATO STATUARY CO., Chicago, II. 
[31367 
Blessed Joan of Are. Statue of 


woman in armor. ©1c. Noy. 1, 1909; 


G 31239. 
DENNISON MFG. Co., S. Framingham, 
Mass. 31368-31376 
Christmas bell. [Bell decorated 


| with a spray of holly.] ©1e. Nov. 6, 
| 1909; G 31278. 

[Scroll trimmed 
©.1 ces 


Christmas scroll. 
with holly leaves.] 
1909; G 31283. 
_ _ Christmas spray. [Bunch of holly.] 
|©1c. Nov. 6, 1909; G 31276. 
| Christmas tree. [Two small pine 
_ trees & number of little bells] ©l1ce. 
Nov. 6, 1909; G 31277. 

Holly & berries. [Spray of holly.] 
|©1-e. Nov. 6, 1909; G 31281. 


502 


WORKS OF ART 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1909 


DENNISON MFG. co.—Continued. 

Holly vine. [Spray.] ©1c. Nov. 6, 
1909; G 31282. 

Holly wreath. [Wreath tied with 
large bow of ribbon.] © 1c. Nov. 6, 
1909; G 31280. 

Poinsettia. [Flower in vase.] 
1 ec. Nov. 6, 1909; G 31275. 

Santa Claus. [Head of Santa 


© 


Claus.] ©1c. Nov. 6, 1909; G 31279. | 


DUNLAP (A. H.) & sons, Nashua, N. H. 


[31377 | 


Little farmer. 
tered hat wheeling a barrow filled with 
ears of corn. © 1c. Nov. 8, 1909; G 
31294. 


Hpwarps (H. C.), New York, N. Y. 

[31378 

Critical moment. White man and 

Indian guide in canoe, man holding 

rifle to his shoulder. © 1 ¢. Oct. 29, 
1909; G 31210. 


ELDER (THOMAS L.), New York, N. Y. 
[31879 
Elder Irish token. [Medal, Gaelic 
inscription.] © 1 ¢. Oct. 23, 1909; G 
31153. 


FAIRCHILD COo., Chicago, Ill. [313880 


Retailers’ football game. [Number 
of men playing football.] ©1c. Nov. 
6, 1909; G 31278. 


Ferry (D. M.) & co., Detroit, Mich. 
[31381 


Old home garden. Old man water- 
ing flowers, old lady plucking flowers 
in the background. © 1c. Oct. 15, 
1909; G 31046. 


Fipter (ALIcE LUELLA), Geneva, N. Y. 
[31882-31387 


College girl, no. 34. [Young woman 
in white jersey.] ©1c. Nov. 11, 1909; 
Geaiozs. 


College poster, 
long coat and veil.] 
1909; G 31330. 


——no. 807. [College girl with 
cane and colors.] 


oe 1 «. “Nov. 71, 
1909; G 31329. 

Last day of college, no. 804. [Young 
man in cap and gown, girl in white.] 
© 1c. Noy. 11, 1909; G 31327. 

= AE poster. Young girl in white, 
large hat, seated, hands folded in lap. 
©l1c. Oct. 28, 1909; G 31188. 

@ A X poster. Young girl seated 
and dressed in white looking at 9AX 
on the wall. © 1c. Oct. 28, 1909; G 
31187. 


mo. (06. " [Girl in 
© 1c. Nov. 11, 


Little -boy in tat- | 


31399 

FIDLER (PEARLE BHuGENIA), Geneva, 
iN. ¥. [31388-31892 
Canoe girl. no. 802. [Young girl 


with paddle on shoulder. ] 
11, 1909; G 31326. 

Gainsborough head, no. S10.  [Wo- 
man with powdered hair large plume 
hat.] ©1c. Nov. 11, 1909; G 31332. 

Girl with furs. no. 809. [Girl in 
large hat, muff and cape.] ©1c. Nov. 
11,1909; G 31331. 

Head of Cornell girl. no. 805. [Girl 
with cap and large C on breast.] ©1 
c.. Noy. 14, 1909: G21 aoR. 

Toast in colonial days. Man & wo- 
man in colonial dress, with glasses in 
their hands. © 1c. Oct. 28, 1909; G 
31186. 


© 1c. Nov. 


FORBES LITHO. MFG. CO., Boston, Mass. 

[313893 

Girl & puppy. [Girl with large hat 

holding a puppy.] © 1. Nov. 10, 
1909; G 3181T. 


Fospick (J. WILLIAM), New York, 


i as [31394 

Venitian reader. [Woman seated 

reading.] © ie. Nov. 9, 1909; G 
31314. 


GILES (GODFREY DouGLAS), Newmar- 
ket, England. [31395 


Derby of 1909. [Horses running 


race.] ©1c. Nov. 8, 1909; G 31288. 
GLEN FALLS INSURANCE co., Glens 
Balisst.: ¥: [31396 


“Black Watch” at Ticonderoga. 
Battle of the Scotch regiment at Ticon- 
deroga, in foreground are several 
wounded and dying. © 1. Oct. 16, 
1909; G 31058. 


GRAVES (W. E.), St. Louis, Mo. 
[31397 
Presidential platter. [Large plate 
with picture of White house in center.] 
© 1c. Nov. 8, 1909; G 31290. 


GREFE (WILL), New York, N. Y. 
[31398 
Sweetest song. Young man bending 
over, holding one hand of young wo- 
man seated at piano. © 1c. Oct. 21, 
1909; G 31126. 


HAMILTON, BROWN SHOE ©0., St. Louis, 
Mo. [31399 
American beauty lady. Young wo- 
man holding large bunch of American 
beauty roses. © 1c. Oct. 28, 1909; G 
31175. 


003 


20287—10—_4 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


31400 


pt. IV, 0. 8., ¥.4 


HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON ARMS CO., 
Worcester, Mass. [31400 


Pointing. Two dogs, pointer and set- 
ter, a man with a gun back of them. © 
1 ec. Oet. 15, 1909; G 31047. 


HARVEY (FRED), Kansas City, Mo. 
[31401, 31402 


Mirage on the Arizona desert. [Two 
’ eovered camp wagons, number of 
mules, Indian on horseback and seyv- 
eral men.] © 1. Nov. 8, 1909; G 
$1292. 


Mystic maze of the Mojave Indians. 
[Two Indians, one on horseback, cac- 
tus in foreground.] © 1 ¢. Nov. 8, 


1909; G 31298. 
Hazarp (ABIGAIL KELLOGG), Elizabeth, 
N. J. [31403 


While the tiger stands defender of 
the orange and the black. [Head of 
tiger and Princeton seal.] ©1.e. Oct. 
29, 1909; G 31834. 


HENDERSON PUB. CO., New York, N. Y. 


[31404 
Music hath charms. Young man and 
woman sitting at piano. © 1. Oct. 


00, 1909; G 31228. 


HERTER (ALBERT), New York, N. Y. 
[31405 


Where love abides. Interior of room, 
to the right seated in arm chair is a 
woman holding baby, child on floor 
playing. ©1ec. Oct. 29, 1909; G 31197. 


Hertz, New York, N. Y. [81406, 31407 


Astride habit. [Young woman in 
riding costume.] ©1ce. Nov. 12, 1909; 
G 31342. 


Side saddle habit. 
in riding costume. ] 
1909; G@ 313848. 


Hirt (R.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[31408-31451 


After the hounds. Young woman 
horseback jumping a stone wall. © 1 
e. Oct. 6, 1909; G 80891. 

Young wo- 


Afternoon promenade. 
man, long green veil tied over her hat 
and under chin, long red coat, leading 
a dog. ©1c. Oct. 6, 1909; G 30893. 


Alice. Young woman with white 
furs, large hat and bright red rose at 
her breast. © 1 c. Oct. 6, 1909; G 
30892. 

Artist on the drum. Grotesque fig- 


ure of a tramp beating a drum. © 1 
e. Oct. 6, 1909; G 30894. 


[Young woman 
O's c. Nov? 22, 


Hitt (R.)—Continued. 


By running waters. Dilapidated old 
house beside a brook, cow standing 
knee deep in the water drinking. © 
1c. Oct. 6, 1909; G 30895. 


Cheerful fifer. Grotesque figure of 
tramp playing the fife. ©1.. Oct. 6, 
1909; G 30896. 


Dip in the surf. Young woman in 
bright red bathing suit, knee deep in 
the water. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1909; G 
30897. 


Evening - journey. Man _ trudging 
along followed by small flock of sheep. 
©1e. Oct. 6, 1909; G 30898. 


Fair equestrienne. Young woman 
wearing sailor hat, green coat, tan 


gloves, crop under her arm. © 1 e. 
Oct. 6, 1909; G 30899. — 
Fairest flower that grows. Young 


girl, fluffy yellow hair, bare shoulder 
and arm with a large bunch of roses. 
© 1c. Oct. 6, 1909; G 30900. 


Flushed. Two English setters and 
man with gun in a field. ©1. Oct. 
6, 1909; G 30901. 


Golden days; by Robert Robinson. 
Young man seated on log with gun 
lying across his knees in act of lighting 
pipe, dog resting at his feet. © le. 
Oct. 6, 1909; G 30902. 


Grace. Young woman in red dress, 
red feather in large dark hat with 
white feather boa. © 1 c¢ Oct. 6, 
1909; G 380903. 


Helen. Young black haired woman 
in blue dress, low neck, long black kid 
gloves and holding large bunch of red 
roses. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1909; G 30904. 


Hockey girl. Young girl wearing 
dark turban and suit carrying hockey 
stick on her shoulder. © 1c. Oct. 6, 
1909; G 380905. 


Homeward bound. Country road, 
man riding one horse and followed by 
another with its harness on, house in 
the far distance. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1909; 
G 30906. 

Hush of evening; by H. Lamasure. 
Winter landscape, to the right a farm 
house with picket fence, to the left two 
skiffs. © 1 c¢. Oct. 6, 1909; G 30907. 


In Brittany. Man mixing feed for © 


cow standing by, to the left a young 
girl with a basket on her arm wearing 
long purple cloak. ©1c. Oct. 6, 1909; 
G 30908. 

Ini doll pery, 
back riders following pack of baying 
hounds. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1909; G 30909. 


204 


A number of horse- — 


WORKS 
nos. 48-52, Dec., 1909 


Hitt (R.)—Continued. 


In winter attire. Young woman in 
fur cap, boa, muff, and old rose dress, 


in background skating figures. ©1ce. 
Oct. 6, 1909; G 30910. 
Innocence; by C. W. Traver. Head 


of young girl with quantity of smooth 
golden hair, string of pearls around 
her neck. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1909; G 30911. 


Intruders. Barnyard scene, ducks 
playing around puddle with two calves 
near by and cows in background. © 
1 & Oet. 6, 1909; G 30912. 


Lord is my Shepherd; by E. R. 
Shrader. Young girl reading from the 
Bible to a sick man. © 1c. Oct. 6, 
1909; G 30913. 


Love all. Young girl with white 
low cut blouse, sleeves rolled up, dark 
skirt, holding a tennis racket behind 
her in both hands. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1909; 
G 30914. 


Marie. Dark haired young woman, 
low neck dark green gown, white 
feather boa, old rose feather fan. © 
1 ¢, Oct. 6, 1909; G 30915. 

Mournful basso. Grotesque figure of 
tramp playing bassoon. © 1 ¢. Oct. 6, 
1909; G 30916. 

Musical ecstasy. Grotesque figure of 
tramp playing violin. © 1c. Oct. 6, 
1909; G 30917. 

My Rose. Young girl dressed in 
white, large hat trimmed with wreath 


of roses. © 1. Oct. 6, 1909; G 3091S. 
Nature’s mirror; by O. Black. 
Landseape, stream winding through 


center of picture, green grass and trees 
on either side. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1909; G 
30919. 


Old pasture path. Winding country 
road on either side a fence, left center 
of picture a barn. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1909; 
G 30922. 

Perfect bliss. Boy standing on rock 
in middle of stream, fishing rod and 
first catch in his hand. © 1c. Oct. 6, 
1909; G 30920. 

Rosebuds. Young girl with dark 
flowing wavy hair, bare shoulders, 
large bunch of roses at her breast. © 
1 ec. Oct. 6, 1909; G 30921. 

Safe. Old bear appearing from be- 
hind a large boulder just in time to 
save its cubs from a mountain lion. 
© 1 e. Oct. 6, 1909; G 30923. 

Sentinels of the forest. Road wind- 
ing through a forest, large trees on 
either side. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1909; G 
30924. 


OF ART 


Hitt (R.)—Continued. 

Sheepfold in winter. Flock of sheep 
near farm house, dog in foreground. 
© 1c. Oct. 6, 1909; G 30925. 


Spring’s green mantle. Country 
seene, farm house to right and barn to 
left side of road. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1909; 


G 30926. 


Summer breezes. Rocky coast, 
young woman in summer dress, red 
parasol standing in foreground. © 1 
e. Oct. 6, 1909; G 30927. 


Summer joys. Young woman stand- 
ing with paddle on her shoulder in 
foreground, canoe drawn up on shore 
just back of her. © 1. Oct. 6. 1909; 
G 30928. 

Tempting morsel. Young girl in red 
riding coat, feeding horse a lump of 
sugar. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1909; G 30929. 


Washington’s first inauguration jour- 
ney; by EH. Roscoe Shrader. Wash- 
ington with hat in hand at window of 
coach talking to crowd of men and 
women, all in colonial dress. ©1e. 
Oct. 6, 1909; G 30930. ' 


When evening comes. Farm house 
scene, small water cart in foreground, 
red glow in door and window of house. 
© 1c. Oct. 6, 1909; G 30931. 


Where ocean leans against the land. 
Marine scene with rocky coast and 
troubled waters. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1909; 
G 30932. 


Woodland glade. Autumn scene 
with running brook and many trees. 
© 1c. Oct. 6, 1909; G 30933. 


Woodland vista. Autumn scene, on 
either side of narrow clearing, many 
trees. ©1c. Oct. 6, 1909; G 30934. 


Brooklyn, 

[31452 
Young girl in sum- 
along parkway 


© ie. 


HINTERMEISTER (J. Hy.), 
iN Y. 
Morning walk. 
mer dress, walking 
holding fox terrier on a line. 
Noy. 18, 1909; G 31346. 


Hoover Art co., Los Angeles, Cal. 
*. [31453-81456 


Homeward bound; by G. A. Mag- 
nussen. [Ship riding the ocean waves, 


night.] © 1c. Nov. 9, 1909; G 31312. 

Moonlight; by G. A. Magnussen. 
[Ocean scene.] © 1c. Nov. 9, 1909; 
G 31310. 


Pacific (The); by G. A. Magnussen. 
[Small bit of coast, long stretch of 
sea.] ©1c. Nov. 9, 1909; G 31811. 


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31457 


Hoover ART co.—Continued. 

Rising moon; by G. A. Magnussen. 
[Foreground ocean waves, moon half 
over the horizon.] © 1 ¢. Nov. 9, 
1909; G 31818. 


House & CAMPBELL, Broxton, Ga. 
[31457 
Penalty (The) Forest scene, clear- 
ing through center. © 1 ec Oct. 20, 
1909; G 31125. 


HucuHes (Burton DoNNEL), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [31458 


Je baiserai ta bouche Jokana-an. 


Mary Garden as Salome. © 1c. Nov. 

6, 1909; G 31274. 

Hunter (Grorce B.) (Washington, 
D. C.) [31459-31462 


Good for the hare. [Girl shaking 
apples off limb for rabbit.] © 1c. 
Nov. 12, 1909; G 3138388. 

Reliable trunk. [Hlephant carrying 
a steamer trunk.] © 1 ¢. Nov. 12, 
1909; G 318386. 


Reliable watch. [Large dog by baby 


buggy.1 © 1, ca Nov. 12, 1909; G 
31339. 
Stockings that please. [Young 


woman hanging filled stockings on a 
Christmas tree.] © 1 c« Nov. 12, 
1909; G 31387. 


Jou (Mrs. FE. C.), Baltimore, Md. 
[31463 
Joh. [Statue of a woman standing 


by a monument.] © 1. Sept. 13, 
1909; G 312386. 


KALAMAZOO CORSET CO., Kalamazoo, 
Mich. [31464 
Two American beauties. Two roses 


with long stems held by a hand. © 
1 ce. Oct. 15, 1909; G 31048. 


Keiu’s (ERNST) NACHFOLGER 

ScCHERL), Berlin, Germany. 
[381465 
[Two 
© ie. 


(AUG. 


Gute freunde; by A. W. Herz. 
fox terriers on end of sofa.] 
Oct. 30, 1909; G 31501. 


KELLERMANN (ANNETTE), Sydney, Aus- 
tralia. [31466 
Kellermann (Annette). Statuette of 
young woman standing. © 1 ee. Nov. 
4, 1909; G 31260. 


Ker (Batrour), New York, N. Y. 
[31467 
New sister. [Little boy looking at 
baby in an old lady’s lap.] ©1.. 
Nov. 13, 1909; G 31348. 


pt. Iv, 0. s., v.4 


Kine (Hamitton), New York, N. Y. 
[31468-31469 


Princess Chie. Young woman with 
large hat, high neck princess dress. © 
1 ce. Oct. 16, 1909; G 31054. 


Society belle. Young woman with 
large hat and low neck gown. ©1c. 
Oct. 16, 1909; G 31058. 


KoHN (JAcoB & JOSEF), New York, 
IN. ye [31470-31488 
Cane bottom chairs, varied backs. 
657 & 657 A.—658 & 658 A.—659 & 
659 A.—660 & 660 A.—661 & 661 A.— 
662 & 662 A—663 & 6638 F. ©1e 
each Oct. 27. 1909; G 31161-31174. 


KRUEGER (R. G.) New York, N. Y. 
[31484 


Young artist. Young girl with brush 
and palette. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1909; G 
31061. 


LAMASURE (E.) Washington, D. C. 
[31485-31493 


Down upon the Swanee River. In 
stream is raft bearing loaded wagon 
and team drawn by rope across river. 
© 1c. Oct. 29, 1909; G 31215. 


Falling leaves. Grass meadow in 
foreground, small stream and path 
leading to house. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1909; 
G 31208. 


Glimpse of old ocean. Rocks project- 
ing into sea, waves breaking over 
them. ©1c. Oct. 29, 1909; G 31204. 


Glories of the dying day. Pool, tall 
grass and bushes in foreground, 
stream and trees in background. © 
1 e. Oct. 29, 1909; G 31212. 


Golden days. 
bridge and trees. 
G 31208. 


Hill top. Country road, wagon con- 
taining logs drawn by two horses, 
stone fence to the right, house & barn 
to the left. © 1 «Oct. 29) 13033 
31214. 


Midsummer afterglow. Sunset, wind- 
ing stream through a valley, flowers 
along stream. © 1 c. Oct. 29, 1909; 
G 31206. 


New moon. Foreground road run- 
ning to right, stream at right, overita — 
stone bridge with arch. ©1c. Oct. 29, 
1909; G 81202. 


When apple trees bloom. Small 
brook on left side a field with blossom- 
ing apple trees. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1909; 
G 31218. 


Water mill, stream, 
© 1c. Oct. 29, 1909; 


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LAYTON, SmitH & Hawk, Oklahoma 
City, Oklahoma. [81494-31495 
Culbertson school building. [Archi- 
tectural drawing of large square build- 
ing with 4 large pillars.] © 1c. Nov. 
8, 1909; G 31297. 
Oklahoma City, High street school. 
[Architectural drawing of large square 


building.] © 1c. Nov. 8, 1909; G 
31298. 
LEIBSON (ABE), Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 


[31496 


Luzerne county, Pa. new court house. 
Central dome with perspective of two 
wings of building. © 1c. Nov. 1, 
1909; G 31254. 


LEMBECK & BETZ, Eagle brewing ©Co., 
Newark, N. J. [31497 
Our fieet. Ina circular panel a bat- 
tleship. ©1c. Nov. 10, 1909; G 31316. 


LOWNEY (WALTER M.) co., Boston, 
Mass. [31498, 31499 
Girl with hand on head and holding 
bunch of roses. © 1c. Nov. 5, 1909; 
G 31271. 
Girl with rose, wearing hat. ©l1c. 
Nov. 5, 1909; G 31270. 


Lucy HoLcoMBE CHAPTER, D. A. R., 
Washington, D. C. [381500 
Shield bearing coat of arms of the 
D. A. R. Shield with the spinning 
wheel and distaff. © 1c. Oct. 26, 
1909; G 31160. 


LuKASEI (THoMAS), St. Louis, Mo. 


[31501, 31502 


Wellmatched and the mother-in-law. 
[In 8 scenes, dinner guests.] © 1. 
Sept. 27, 1909; G 30800. 


—f[In 8 scenes, ordering mother- 
in-law’s picture.] © 1 c. Sept. 27, 
1909; G 30799. 

LUKE (K. L.), Birmingham, Ala. 
[81503 

Taft (President). Smiling bust 
with quotation on front of pedestal. 
© 1c. Noy. 3, 1909; G 31246. 
MAGAZINE & BOOK CO., New York, N. Y. 

[31504 

Leisure moments. Woman _ seated 

in earnest conversation with little boy 


beside her. © 1c. Noy. 8, 1909; G 

$1295. 

Macre (WILLIAM D.), Monticello, 
Towa. [81505 


Emblematic photograph mat. Shield 
with a number of emblematic figures. 
© 1e. Oct. 20, 1909; G 31124. 


‘ 31562 
MANSFIELD (ANNIE), Virginia City, 
Ney. [31506 
Comstock golden jubilee, 1909. 


[Pick and shovel among the rocks.] © 
1c. Nov. 8, 1909; G 31299. 


MAYER (ANNA S.), New York, N. Y. 
[31507 
Mayer’s monumental design. Monu- 
ment of rustic design, three heads in 
bas-relief, front & back view. ©1e. 
Nov. 29, 1909; G@ 31551. 
Menpoza (I. P.) trp., London England. 
[81508 
Tuscan roses. [Dark young woman, 
bare shoulders, and roses.] ©1ce. Oct. 
18, 1909; G 31335. 
MITCHELL (Mrs. Eva B.), Riverside, 
Ill. [31509 
Lee (Gen. Robert E.). Bust side 
view. ©1c. Sept. 13, 1909; G 31230. 


MoELLER (Louris), New York, N. Y. 
[31510 


Good start in life. Boy with papers 


under his arm at receiving teller’s 

window in bank. ©1c. Oct. 29, 1909; 

G 381196. 

MureHy (THos. D.) co., Red Oak, 
Iowa. [81511-31562 


Autumn twilight; by Neill Mitchell. 
Winding stream, trees on either side. 
©1c. Oct. 4, 1909; G 30986. 


Barranca bridge, Mexico; by Thos. 


Moran. River with arched bridge. © 

1 ec. Oct. 4, 1909; G 30968. 
Buttercups; by Savage Cooper. 

Young woman gathering flowers. © 


1 ec. Oct. 4, 1909; G 30992. 
Can’t fool baby; by Carl Hirsch- 


berg. Two children and mother play- 
ing with baby. ©1c. Oct. 4, 1909; G 
30962. 


Child of nature; by Bryson. Young 
girl, bare neck and shoulders, thin 
drapery & flowers. © 1c. Aug. 25, 
1909; G 30998. 

Daughter of the toreador; by Bry- 
son. Young woman, Spanish type, jew- 
eled band in her hair. ©1c. Aug. 25, 
1909; G 30999. 

Day herder; by W. Herbert Dunton. 
Cowboy resting on ground, his horse 


standing near, cattle beyond. ©1e. 
Oct. 4, 1909: G 30978. 
Dorothea : by Henri Rondel. Woman 


in low cut gown, smooth dark hair. © 
1 ¢. Oct. 4, 1909; G 30984. 

Evening off the Lizard; by A. J. 
Warne-Browne. Rocky coast and ocean 
waves. ©1c. Oct. 4, 1909; G 30998. 


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31562 


Murreuy (TuHos. D.) co.—Continued. 

Evening on the Susquehanna River: 
by Carl Weber. Number of cows com- 
ing down to water. © 1c. Oct. 4, 1909; 
G 30968. 


Fair graduate; by James Arthur. 


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MurpHy (THos. D.) co.—Continued. 

Maude; by Abbey Altson. Young 
woman, hair done low on neck, foliage 
background. © 1. Oct. 4, 1909; @ 
30988. 


Modern Diana. Young woman with 


Young girl in white and mortar-board | g qog. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1909; G 31007. 


cap, arm full of American beauty 
roses. ©1c. Oct. 4, 1909; G 30996. 
Fencing girl; by James Arthur. Girl 
with foil and gloves. ©1e. Oct. 4, 
1909; G 30985. 
Flowing tide; 
Gay. Ocean and beach. 
4, 1909; G 30979. 
Frolic and flowers; by Bryson. Five 
young women in thin drapery dancing 
and gathering flowers. © 1c. Aug. 
25, 1909; G 81008. 
Gathering local color; by E. W. 
Gollings. Bucking cow-pony. ©1e. 
Oct. 4, 1909; G 30977. 


by George Howell 
© 1 « Ock 


Golden days; by Thos. Moran. 
Many trees, rocks and water. ©1«. 
Oct. 4, 1909; G 30964. 

Her favorite pastime. Young wo- 


man reading a book. © 1 ec. Aug. 25, 
1909; G 31009. 


Highland pastoral. Sheep grazing 
ou side of hill, water in the back- 
ground. © 1c. Oct. 4, 1909; G 30971. 


Hope, love and fear; by Bryson. 
Heads of three young women. ©1e. 
Aug. 25, 1909; G 31012. 

In sunny Devon; by A. George Bow- 
man. Man and boy trudging along a 
eountry road. © 1 ec. Oct. 4, 1909; G 
30969. 

Indians burning pottery. 
Indians around a camp fire. 
Aug. 19, 1909; G 30995. 

Iris; by Bryson. Young woman 
wearing large hat & plumes holding 
bunch of iris. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1909; 
G 31010. 

Iris; by Martin Kavel. Young 
woman with large bunch of iris in 
lap. ©1e. Oct. 4, 1909; G 30990. 


Several 
©. 


Keepsake. Two young women look- 
ing at a locket. ©1c. Aug. 25, 1909; 
G 31013. 


Leonora; by Bryson. Young woman 
seated, by her side a large bunch of 
roses. ©1c. Aug. 25, 1909; G 31011. 

Loch Eck; by Alexander MacDon- 
ald. Trees, hills & lake, cow drinking 
in foreground. ©1e. Oct. 4, 1909; G 
380974. 

Lough Gill Sligo: by Alexander 
Williams. Scene of the lake and hills. 
© 1c. Oct. 4, 1909; G 30967. 


Morning glories; by Bryson. Young 
woman, hair and arms full of morning 
glories. ©1c. Aug. 25, 1909; G 31004. 


Morning, vale of the “Treignac, 
France; by Gaston Anglade. Winding 
river, castle to the left. ©1c. Oct. 4, 
1909; G 30989. : 


Mt. Pisgah, view of; by George 
Howell Gay. Winding road and moun- 
tain scene. © 1. Oct. 4, 1909; G 
30980. 


Mt. Vernon at sunset; by Edw La- 
masure. Lawn and house in fore- 
ground, river to the left. © 1. Oct. 
4, 1909; G 30982. 


New arrival; by H. J. Dobson. 
Three children looking at baby. © 
1c. Oct. 4, 1909; G 30970. 


Off for the hunt, old Virginia 1750; 
by Thure de Thulstrup. Men & women 
horseback, pack of hounds in fore- 
ground. ©1ce. Oct. 4, 1909; G 30983. 


Old friends are the best; by Ed- 
mund H. Osthaus. Man playing with 
a lot of dogs before an open fire. © 
1 ¢. Oct. 4, 1909; G@ 30976. 


On the downs; by Alfred Elias. 
Number of sheep grazing. ©1c. Oct. 
4, 1909; G 30966. 


Peonies; by Bryson. Young woman 
with arm full of peonies, large hat with 
plume. ©1c. Aug. 25, 1909; G 31002. 


Rallying point; by De Cost Smith. 
Indian horseback on top of hill. © 
1 ec. Oct. 4, 1909; G 30987. : 

Setters; by Wm. Bruce. Two dogs 
in a field. © 1c. Oct. 4, 1909; G@ 
30991. 

Short horns; by R. A. Fox. Num- 
ber of cattle drinking and grazing. © 
1 ¢. Oct. 4, 1909; G 30972. 


Summer stream; by Edw. Lamasure. 
Large trees beside a stream. © 1. 
Oct. 4, 1909; G 30981. 

Sunshine; by Frank O. Salisbury. 
Little child standing back of mother 
with arms around her neck. © 1c 
Oct. 4, 1909; G 30978. 

Sussex harvest; by D. Sherrin. Har- 
vest field. © 1 ec. Oct. 4, 1909; G@ 
380994. 


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WORKS OF ART 


nos. 48-52, Dec., 1909 


MurpuHy (THos. D.) co.—Continued. 


Town pond, Easthampton; by Thos. 
Moran. Two large trees in foreground 
beyond the pond. © 1c. Oct. 4, 1909; 
G 30965. 


Trousseau of green; 
Young woman in soft hat and dra- 
peries, large bunch of flowers at breast. 
©1ec. Aug. 25, 1909; G 31005. 


Under a breeze. Young woman 
holding on to her hat and feather boa. 
©1c. Aug. 25, 1909; G 31008. 


Venice; by H. P. Smith. Vine clad 
houses and canal. ©1c. Oct. 4, 1909; 
G 30975. 


Visit to grandma. Little girl in 


-white, bare arms and neck, holding an 


open parasol that rests on the floor. 
© le. Aug. 25, 1909; G 31006. 


Voice of the woods; by Bryson. 
Young woman in thin drapery, atti- 
tude of listening. © 1c Aug. 25, 
1909; G 31000. 


Welcome spring; by Bryson. Young 
woman, low cut gown, small hat, large 


buneh of violets at waist. © 1. 
Aug. 25, 1909; G 31001. 
Whirl (The); by Bryson. Ballet 


dancer. ©1e. Aug. 25, 1909; G 30997. 


NATIONAL ART CO., New York, N. Y. 
[31563 
Mountain lake. Landscape scene of 
a lake with mountains in the back- 
ground. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1999; G 31055. 


OstTHAUS (EpMUND), Toledo, Ohio. 
[31564-31572 

Along the creek. Three dogs on 
game. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1909; G 31349. 

Beagles at work. [Large pack of 
dogs running.] © 1c. Nov. 13, 1909; 
G 31355. : 

Kent Higin. [Pointer dog in field.] 
© 1c. Noy. 13, 1909; G 31354. 

Manitoba Rap. Pointer dog. ©1c. 
Nov. 13, 1909; G 31357. 

Pointer bitch, Lady. [Black & white 


poimter.| © 1 ec. Nov. 13, 1909; G 
31350. 
Presto. Head of setter dog. © 1 


e. Noy. 18, 1909; G 31353. 

Prince Whitestone. Setter dog. © 
1 ¢. Noy. 18, 1909; G 31356. 

Setter dog Gilt Edge. [Black & 
white English setter.] ©1c. Nov. 18, 
1909: G 31351. 

Starting the trail, Beagles. [Pack 
of hounds.] © 1c. Nov. 138, 1909; G 
31352. 


by Bryson. | 


| 


315SG 


PARRISH (MAXFIELD), Windsor, Vt. 
315738 
Pied piper. Man blowing horn and 
followed by children. © 1 ¢. Noy. 10, 


1909; G 31315. 
PatTrRick (JOHN DovuGLas), Rosedale, 
Kans. [31574 


Brutality. Draft horse with its 


| head turned to avoid blow from club. 


© 1c. Nov. 5, 1909; G 31272. 
PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT, Ber- 
lin, Germany. [31575-31583 


Am klavier; by W. von Czachoeski. 
Woman seated at piano. © 1 ec. Oct. 
22, 1909; G 31120. 


Am schwarzen Fenn; by Paul Vor- 


ganz. Dark pool of water near clump 
of pines. © 1c. Oct. 22, 1909; G 
Srias: 


Dreadnought; by Maud Earl. Bull- 
dog. ©l1e. Oct. 22, 1909; G 31118. 


Garden of Nazareth; by Martin G. 
Tolley. Christ in a garden of lillies. 
©1e. Oct. 22, 1909; G 31119. 


Kinderbildnis; by Schulte im Hofe. 
Small child with a paint brush in its 
hand. ©1ce. Oct. 22, 1909; G 31116. 


Shadowed face; by Frank Dicksee. 
Nun kneeling in prayer. © 1 c. Oct. 
22, 1909; G 31121. 

Sibylle; by Hans Unger. Head of 


woman, hair done low on her neck, 
long earrings. © 1 ¢. Oct. 22, 1909; 


G 31115. 
Spiitherbst im Ilsethal; by Ad 
Schweitzer. Winding stream amid 


trees & rocks. 
G 31117. 


© 1c. Oct. 22, 1909; 


Waldwinkel; by Fritz Ebel. Sev- 
eral children playing in the woods. © 


1 ¢. Oct. 22, 1909; G 31122. 


PoMPEIAN MFG. co., Cleveland, Ohio. 
[31584 
Lavendar lady. Young woman 
wearing a large hat, low neck gown, 
full length figure on a narrow panel, 
© 1c. Oct. 15, 1909; G 31044. 


Putnam (ArtTHUR), San _ Francisco, 
Cal. [31585, 31586 
Attentive kangaroo. [Statue of a 


kangaroo sitting on hind legs.] ©1c. 
Oct. 27, 1909; G 31241. 

Listening puma. [Statue of puma 
lying down, head raised in attitude of 
listening.] © 1 ¢. Oct. 27, 1909; G 


31242. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


31587 


pt. Iv, 0. s., v.4 


QuINBy (FRED J.) co., Boston, Mass. 
[81587, 31593 

Cerisette. [Young woman coming 
out of door, pitcher in hand.] ©1ce. 
Sept. 1, 1909; G 81268. 

Cerisette offered her services to the 
ladies. [Girl entering greenroom 
where four women are “ making up.’’] 
© 1c. Sept. 1, 1909; G 31266. 

Company in which she found herself 
was composed only of women. [Young 
woman standing in room filled with 
women. } 1 @. Septs: ye 19095 G 
31265. 


Innkeeper did not yet know whether 
to laugh or make a grimace. [Num- 
ber of men and women at table.] © 
1 ec. Sept. 1, 1909; G 31267. 


Pushing him against a tree he held 
him there. [Background, man held 
against a tree by another man, man & 
woman hurrying away in foreground. | 
© 1c. Sept. 1, 1909; G 31268. 

She recalled her trade as servant of 
the inn. [Young woman striking a 
man.] ©1e. Sept. 1, 1909; G 31264. 

There was a crowd of street arabs 
behind her. [Two fat women, back of 
them a lot of boys.] © 1. Sept. 1, 
1909; G 31269. 


Ransom (FLETCHER C.), New York, 
INS Ye [31594 
Bringing home the bride. Young 
couple returning to old homestead. © 
1c. Oct. 29, 1909; G 31200. 


RELIANCE TRADING co., New York N. Y. 

[81595 

Mother stood as if petrified. Young 

woman poorly clothed, having one 

baby in her arms, while another clings 

to her skirts, at the end of a dock. 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 23, 1909; G 31131. 


REPRODUCTION cCo., New York, N. Y. 
[81596, 31597 
Bull dog head. Head of dog. ©1 
ce. Nov. 4, 1909; G 31261. 


Burro. Little mule. ©1e. Nov. 4, 
1909; G 31262. 


ROBERTS, JOHNSON & RAND SHOE CO., 
St. Louis, Mo. [381598 
Society girl. Head of young girl 
with flowing hair, roses at breast and 


in her hair. © 1 ce. Oct. 16, 1909; G 
31060. 


RotH (FRrED’K G. R.), Englewood, N. J. 

[31599, 31600 
Statue of a cat and 
© 1c. Nov. 1, 1909; G 


Expectation. 
her kittens. 
31238, 


RotH (FReEeD’K G. R.)—Continued. 


Expectation. Statue of female dog 


with her puppies. © 1c. Noy. 1, 1909; 
G 312387. 


ROYAL TAILORS, Chicago, III. 
[81601-31613 
Fall & winter fashions 1910, no. 1. 
[Young man standing, hat in hand, 
older man seated.] © 1. Nov. 8, 
1809; G 31800. 


no. 2. [Young man in overcoat, 
roll of manuscript in his hand.] ©1 
ce. Nov. 8, 1909. G 31801. 


.—-—no. 8. [Lawyer pleading his 
case.] ©1c. Nov. 8, 1909; G 31302. 


no. 4. [Back of man with dress 
suit case.] © 1c. Nov. 8, 1909; G 
31808. 

no. 5. [Two men greeting each 


other.] ©1e. Nov. 8, 1909; G 313804. 
—no. 6. [Two young men in over- 

coats.] ©1c. Nov. 8, 1909; G 313805. 
—no. 7%. [Man with traveling 

bag.] ©le Nov. 8, 1909; G 31306. 


—no. 8. [Man making speech.] 
©l1c. Nov. 8, 1909; G 31307. 


no. 9. [Bride & groom.] © 
1c. Nov. 8, 1909; G 313808. 


——no. 10. [Man at table drinking 
toast.] ©1c. Nov. 8, 1909; G 31309. 


Spring and summer fashions, 1910. 

Two men dressed in the latest fashion, 
one holding a trophy cup. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
25, 1909; G 31150. 
Two men dressed in the latest 
fashion, one looking through a pair of 
opera glasses. © 1c. Oct. 25, 1909; G 
BIZ: 


Young man dressed in the latest 
fashion watching a number of sea gulls. 
© 1c. Oct. 25, 1909; G 31151. 


Rupy (JAMES FREDERICK), Llianerch, 
Pa. [31614, 31615 
Angel. [Figure window.] © 1. 
Aug. 19, 1909; G 31328. 
Emmanuel Presbyterian church win- 
dows. Plan for ornamental windows. 
©1c. Aug. 19, 1909; G 31824. 


RusseELL (IRoNE Hancock), Washing- 
ton, “D.C: [31616 


Christus Consolator. Statue of 
Christ with hands raised. © 1c. Nov. 
13, 1909; G 813845. 


SANITARY FEATHER CO., Chicago, ° 


1617 
Knight of the pillow fight. Little 
boy throwing pillows. © 1c. Oct. 15, 


1909; G 31045. 


O10 


WORKS OF ART 


" nos. 48-52, Dec., 1909 


SCHOENHOFEN BREWING CO., Chicago, 
Tl. [31618 
Swinging girl. Young woman in 


short skirt, low shoes and low neck 
bodice sitting in a swing. © 1c. Oct. 
25, 1909; G 31147. 


SCRIBNER’S (CHARLES) sons, New York, 
_ . [31619-31631 
Anticipation; by Harrison Fisher. 
Young woman in white evening gown, 
hands clasped in front of her, gazing 
up at a branch of mistletoe. 
Oct. 28, 1909: G 31142. 


At the fountain; by Harrison Fisher. | 


Young woman with white fur cap, chin 
resting on muff, soda fountain glass in 
front of her. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1909; G 
31140. 


Bass—a critical moment; by Oliver 
Kemp. ‘Two men in a skiff, one stand- 
ing with fishing rod trying to land a 
bass, old man at oars. © 1c. Oct. 23, 
1909; G 31145. 


Danger; by Harrison Fisher. Young 


woman in the act of pinning on large | 


hat and holding between her teeth a 
fancy hat pin. ©1e. Oct. 23, 1909; G 
31144. 


Lesson (The); by Alonzo Kimball. 
Little boy leaning over a lettered pic- 
ture book on his mother’s knee. © 1 
e. Oct. 23, 1909: G 31146. 


Muskallonge, opening the fight; by 
Oliver Kemp. Two men in boat, one 
standing with fishing rod and reel try- 
meio fang 4 fish. © 1 c. Oct. 23, 
1909; G 31135. 


Odd moments; by Harrison [isher. 
Young woman in evening gown teasing 
a kitten with a rose. © 1c. Oct. 23, 
1909; G 31139. 


Reflection; by Harrison fFisher. 
Back view of young woman, dark 
wavy hair, large hat tied under chin, 
head turned toward left shoulder. © 
1c. Oct. 23, 1909; G 31148. 


Salmon, the last rush; by Oliver 
Kemp. Two men fishing in a rocky 
stream. © 1 c. Oct. 23, 1909; G 31136. 


Stringing ’em; by Alonzo Kimball. 
Young woman seated, sewing basket in 


her lap, on a long thread stringing | 
| beard. ©1 ec. Nov. 12, 1909; G 31344. 


| Trevor (Mrs. Josern S8.), Cincinnati, 
Sweet sixteen; by Alonzo Kimball. | 


little manikins. © 1. Oct. 23, 1909; 


G 31137. 


Young girl seated at piano, open box 


Ore'l-« 


| turned his back. 


31642 


SCRIBNER'S (CHARLES) Cont'd. 

Trout, well hooked, by Oliver Kemp. 
Man standing fishing from a rock in 
2 mountain stream. © 1 ¢. Oct. 23, 
1909; G. 31188. 

When shall we three meet again, by 
Alonzo Kimball. Young man and 
young woman walking away from each 
other, cupid with bowed head has 
© 1-¢. Oct. 23, 1909; 


SONS 


G 31134. 
SIEvers (I°. Wm.), New York, N. Y. 
[31632-81633 


Group of three pointer dogs. Statue 
of three dogs, one crouching. © 1 e. 
Oct. 27, 1909; G 31244. 

Group of two pointer dogs. Statue 


of two dogs. © 1c. Oct. 27, 1909; G 


| 31245. 


SPIELOOGEL (EMIL), New York, N. Y. 

[31634 

Leur fils. [Man playing violin to 

old man & woman.] © 1 ¢. Nov. 4, 
1909; G 31259. 


SUCCESS SONG BUREAU, Chicago, Ill. 
[31635 
I am looking for a man. [Young 
woman looking through opera glasses. ] 
© 1c. Nov. 13, 1909; G 31347. 


| Swirt & co., Chicago, Il. 


[31636-31639 

Home of 8S. F. Smith. Old fashioned 
house, unkept drive and grounds in 
foreground. © 1 c¢. Oct. 29, 1909; G 
31191. 

Home of Stephen C. Foster. Old 
fashioned house in background, rail 
fence and pathways in foreground. © 
1 e. Oct. 29, 1909; G 31190. 

Home sweet home. Well beaten 
path leading up to old fashioned house. 


| ©1e. Oct. 29, 1909; G 31198. 


of candy by her side, young man lean- | 


ing on piano at her left. © 1c. Oct. 


283, 1909; G 31141. 


Man at well 
© 1c. Oct. 29, 


Old oaken bucket. 
drinking out of bucket. 
1909; G 31194. 


TALLMAN (WILLIAM), Brooklyn, N. Y. 

[31640 

Harrison’s London. [Statue of set- 

ter dog.] © 1c. Sept. 18, 1909; G 
31289. 

TEPPER BROS., Chicago, Ill. [31641 


Lindsey (Robert). Man with deep 
white turned down collar, mustache and 


Ohio. [31642 


Private monument. Two views and 
dimensions of a monument with the 
name Joseph S. Trevor on base. © 
1 ec. Oct. 14, 1909; G 31035. 


oll 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


UNITED BROKERAGE CO., Seattle, Wash. 

[31643 

Chief Seattle. Head of an Indian. 
©1e. Sept. 2, 1909; G 31235. 


VAN DEN BERGHEN (A. L.), Oak Lawn, 

Til. 131644 

Dance. [Statue of girl dancing.] 
© 1c. Oct. 6, 1909; G 31238. 


VERMONT FARM MACHINE CO., Bellows 
Falls, Vt. [31645 
Dairy maid. Young woman in sun- 
bonnet and apron. leaning on a fence; 
cows in the background. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
16, 1909; G 31059. 


VERNON (Emit), New York, N. Y. 
[31646-31658 

Amaryllis. Young woman _ seated 
near tree holding spray of chrysan- 
themums, large bunch on ground. © 
le. Oct. 29, 1909; G 31228. 

Camilla. Young woman seated on 
bench in park. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1909; 
G 31225. 

Carlotta. Young woman in striped 
suit and hat, carries a large bunch of 


earnations. © 1. Oct. 29, 1909; G 
31222: 
Charmion. Girl picking cherries. 


© 1c. Oct. 29, 1909; G 31226. 


Clotilda. Young woman in light 
dress seated on stone wall picking 
flowers from a vine. © 1. Oct. 29, 
1909; G 31227. 


Corinne. Young woman seated in 
evening gown holding spray of roses in 
left hand, pearl necklace in her right. 
© 1c. Oct. 29, 1909; G 31216. 


Cytherea. Young woman standing 
in daisy field. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1909; G 
81217. 

Daphne. Young woman seated on 
bench under blossoming tree. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 29, 1909; G 31201. 

Diana. Young woman in white 


dress and straw hat walking through 
meadow of daisies and red poppies. 
© 1 e. Oct. 29, 1909; G 31218. 


Doris. Young woman in white dress 
standing by flowering tree. © 1 «. 
Oct. 29, 1909; G 31224. 

Genevieve. Head and shoulders of 
a blond woman looking at two carna- 
tions held in left hand. © 1c. Oct. 
29, 1909; G 31221. 

Rhoda... Young woman in conserva- 
tory. ©1e. Oct. 29, 1909: G 31219. 

Sylvia. Young woman carrying 
bunch of hollyhocks. © 1c. Oct. 29, 
1909; G 31220. 


‘ther ] 


WEISs (HiLpa H.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[31659 


Helena. [Bas-relief head of a wom- 
an.] ©1.e Nov. 12, 1909; G 31340. 


WHITAKER (JOHN), Philadelphia, Pa. 

[31660 

Passing cloud. Young woman seat- 

ed, young man holding hat, back 

turned toward woman. © 1e. Oct. 30, 
1909; G 31229. 


WILSON (JOHN), Boston, Mass. 
[31661 
Creeping panther. [Statue of pan- 
© 1c. Oct. 28,1909.) 4 aia 


WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., New 
Haven, Conn. [31662 


Unbidden guest. Large bear coming 
out of log cabin, man with gun com- 
ing from behind the cabin. ©1e. Oct. 
15, 1909; G 31048. 


WITKOWSKI (Kart), Vailsburg, N. J. 

[31663 

It’s up to me. Boys playing base- 
ball. ©1c. Oct. 29, 1909; G 31199. 


Wor & co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[31664-31677 


Boston beautiful. Idealized view of 
a great city as seen from a balcony. 
© 1c. Oct. 18, 1909; G 31056. 


Bowling. Little girl & boy rolling 
melons, red background. © 1 e. Oct. 
6, 1909; G 30884. 


Coasting. Two little boys on sled, 
red background. © 1 ce. Oct. 6, 1909; 
G 380881. 


Drummer boy. Little boy with drum, 
red background. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1909; 
G 380880. 


Early risers. Three little boys look- 
ing out of window, red background. © 
1 ¢. Oct. 6, 1909; G 30886. 


Early romance. Little boy and girl, 
red background. © 1 e¢. Oct. 6, 1909; 
G 80888. 

Fishing. 
ing, red background. 
1909; G 30890. 

Flower girls. Two little girls with 
flowers, red background. © 1 ¢ Oct. 
6, 1909; G 30882. 

Gathering flowers. Little girl among 
flowers, red background. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
6, 1909; G 30889. 

New-comer. Little girl and boy 
seated watching turkey, red back- 
ground. ©1e. Oct. 6, 1909; G@ 30879. 


Little boy and girl fish- 
© tie Oekre 


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WORKS 
nos. 48-52, Dec., 1909 


f Wotr & co.—Continued. 


Sharp shooters. Two little boys 
with toy guns, red background. ©1c. 
Oct. 6, 1909; G 30888. 


Snow man. Two little boys making 
' a snow man, red background. ©1e. 
Oct. 6, 1909; G 30885. 

Tennis. [Woman with tennis racket 
and ball, red background.] © 1. 
Oct. 6, 1909; G 30887. 


— ple ae 


Number of eniries of Works of Art included in the Catalogue since 
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OF ART 


Wotr & co.—Continued. 
Washington presenting the French 
allies to his mother. Mrs. Washington 


seated in large green chair, one hand 


resting on cane, the other held by a 
French officer, Washington stands at 
her right. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1909; G 
31189. 


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INDEX TO PART 4. ENGRAVINGS, CHROMOS, PHOTO- 
GRAPHS, FINE ARTS 


New series—Volume 4, January-December, 1909. 


This index contains the names of all copyright proprietors of Engravings, Chromos, 
Photographs, Reproductions of a work of art, Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or 
technical character, Prints and pictorial illustrations, and Works of art registered during 
the year 1909. In addition, occasional references are made from prominent artists and 
engravers. 


The Figures refer to the numbers following the first title under any pro- 
prietor. 


Abbema (Louise). 20685. Alexander (H.) 22285. 


Abbey (H. A.) 479, 6640, 7916, 17660. | Alexander (J. W.) 2400, 10591, 25138, 
Abbott (W. H.) 5711, 7780. 29077. 

Ad art co. 20409, 20506. | Alexander (K.) 11687. 

Ad art service. 24881, 28644. | Alexandria Washington lodge no. 22, 
Adams (C.) 5424. | AE Ge Ae ioe raion, 

Adams (F. W.) 8075. Allen (A. R.) 5712. 

Agams (H. C.) 19958. Allen (C. D.) 74. 

Adams (I. C.) 17174. Allen (E. H.) 30461. 

Adams (J. H.) 19960. Allen (F. W.) 17179, 24095. 

Adams (J. P. H.) 1. | Allen (H. N.) 17180. 

Adan (Hmile) 20685. Allen (W. A.) 86. 

Adecrofters. 8077. Allen (W. M.) 24885. 

Addison (G. A.) 28645. Allgood (S. W.) 5718. 

Adelson (P.) & bro. 20411. | Allion (J. M.) 24886. 

Adelsperger (M.) 16797. Alliot (H.) 11638. 

Adelsperger (M. B.) 2777, 18941, | Almirall (R. F.) 13948. 

31315. Alpha Chi Omega sorority. 17187. 

Adelsperger (M. P.) 19709. | Alta (J.) 28659. 
Adkisson (C. N.) 17177. Altschul & Isbell. 17188. 
Adleman (S.) 5426, 18942. Alvey-Ferguson co., inc. 20512, 28660. 
Adler (A.) bros. & co. 2778, 16798, | Amberg (J.) 24096. 
19711. Amberg (L.) 20412. 
Adler (D.) & Sons clothing co. 22475, | Amer. blower co. 17201. 

243838. | Amer. commercial adv’g co. 8082, 
Adler (Mrs. L.) 22476. 11639, 14451, 17189, 20520, 22477, 
Advertisers press ame 8. 24387, 28668. 

Agnew (T.) & sons. 9. Amer.-Examiner. 87, 2974, 5751, 8083, 
Agnew (W. H.) 20508. 11647, 14456, 17202. 

Ahl (H. H.) 22284. Amer. home magazine co. 3000, 8116. 
Ahlers (O. A.) 14446. Amer. horse breeder pub. co. 14480, 
Ahtram mfg. co. 14447. 28670. 

Aiken (R. E.) 14448. | Amer.-Jour.-Examiner. 117, 3002, 
Akin (E. D.) co. 2971. 5778, 8118, 11669, 14481, 17218, 24406, 
Akin (W. A.) 14449. 28671. 


Alabama-Georgia syrup co. 24384. 


Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition. 10. Amer. label mfg. co. 2782. 


Amer. lady corset co. 5427. 
eae a n> ) sene” Amer. law book co. 28672. 
ek Hh) eT 8078. Amer. litho. co. 2789, 5428, 7781, 8280, 
Ree a) cess 9808 11117, 11779, 13944, 16800, 17316, 
_ Se 19713, 22286, 24098, 28673, 31319. 
Te aire és. S.) 69. Amer. masonic federation. 19961. 
Alexander (G. C.) 28654. Amer. mill & mfg’rs sales co. 28679. 


515 


INDEX 


Amer. mutoscope & biograph co. 2830, 
3113, 5912, 8281, 11780, 14606. 

Amer. press ass’n. 3123, 59238, 8303, 
11789, 14610, 17319. 

Amer. printing co. 19717. 

Amer. show print co. 
24100. . 

Amer. sight seeing coach co. 205383. 

Amer. sports post card co. 59384. 


2790, 22294, 


Amer. tobacco co. 2794, 5441, 7789, 
11120, 20534, 24115. 

Amer. watch tool co. 205385. 

Ames & Rollinson co. 3129, 28680. 

Amick (B.) 8819. 

Ammons (A.) 14624, 28681. 

Amy (G. A.) 20587. 


Anaconda copper mining co. 11121. 
Anargyros (8.) 7792, 11122, 13948. 
Anastan (A. F.) 7794. 
Anders (O. G.) 2388. 
Andersen (Mrs. 8.) 
Anderson (A. C.) 
Anderson (A. E.) 
Anderson (A. W.) 
Anderson (G. P.) 
Anderson (H. E.) 
Anderson (J. B.) 
Anderson (J. D.) 
Anderson (lL. 
19719. 
Anderson 
Anderson 
28689. 
Anderson & Larson. 24414. 
Anderson pub. co. 3146. 
Anglin (M.) 20540. 
Anglo-French art co. 28691. 
Anheuser-Busch Brewing assn. 241. 
Ansonia. 14626. 
Antikamnia chemical co. 
Apeda co. 83888. 
Apelt (W.) 173380. 
Apostleship of prayer. 
Appleton (L. M.) 
Appleton (T. G.) 29740, 29741. 
Applied arts co. 8389. 
Architectural record co. 
Ardolino (Mrs. L.) 3147. 
Armbruster (H.) 20544. 
Armour & co. 28692. 
Arms (F. C.) 242. 
Armstrong (W.) 5986. 
Armstrong (W. P.) 248. 
Arnheim (M.) 8348, 17331. 
Arnold (F.) 3803852, 30353. 
Arnold (H.) 29264. 
Arnold (T.0F.) 244. 


28682. 

17329. 

28683. 

22488, 24418, 28685. 
239, 8320. 

28501. 

8321. 
240. 
M.) 13949, 14625, 
(M. J.) 19962. 


(W. BR.) co. 3180, 5935, 


22310. 


14627. 
31521. 


11799. 


Arnot (R.) 59387, 11128, 18950. 
Aronson (L. V.) 7795, 11125, 16804, 
28505. 


Art mfg. co. 17345. 

Art students league of N. Y. 11127. 

Arthur (J.) 245, 3148, 7798, 19720, 
22311, 24116, 28506, 31322. 

Artistoria novelty co. 24415. 


| Austen (J. I.) @o. 


Autoline mfg. co. 


| Bane (A. M.) 


| Bara: "GlL7} 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 4 


Asbjorsen (S.) 2795, 16806. 

Ash) (8. A.), -2aie 

Ash (W.) & Schubert (A. J.) 17346. 

Ashley (J. EH.) 24416. 

Atkinson & Bigelow. 28696. 

Atlantic export co. 253. 

Atlantie vineyard and wine co. 11813. 

Aubert (J.) 20685. 

Audia (A.) 19734. 

Augur, Swyers & Machold. 3194, 11814, 
22326. 

Auner (W. A. F.) 

Austen (BE. A.) 


5442. 
14629. 
3196. 
Austin (H. 1.) 254: 
14635. 
Avy (J. M.) 20685. 
Axelson (F. A.) 24417. 
B. P. O. E., Los Angeles lodge. 17347. 
Babcock, Hinds & Underwood. 3220. 
Baber (A. M.) 146438, 17359. 
Bache (R.) 3221. 


| Bachelder (J. B.) 28721. 


Bachman (A. C.) 

Bachmann (H.) co. 

Bachmann (M.) 

Bachrach (A.) «3222. 

Bachrach & bro. 11889. 

Bage (H.-H.) dais. 

Bahlman (J.) 11840. 

Bail -(J.). 20685: 

Bailey (A. S.) 255. 

Bailey (C. Z.) 5944, 8344. 

Bailey (M. L.) 14644, 22494. 

Bailey (M. W.) 17360, 22490. 

Bailey (O. H.) 14645. 

Bailey & Bailey. 17362, 24418, 28697. 

Bailey post card co. 24419, 28698. 

Bain (G. G.) 256, 3223, 5946, 8351, 
11842, 14646, 17865, 19964, 20545, 
22495, 24423, 28701. 

Bain (J2) 17854. 

Baker (C. H.) 205GE: 

Baker (D. C.) 24455. 

Baker (F. L.) & son. 17380. 


19963. 
22342. 
19735. 


| Baker (J. G.) 28708. 


Baker (W.) co. 20575. 

Bakowski (B. B.) 14674. 
Balderston (H. W.) 24124. 
Baldinger (W. H.) 24456. 
Baldwin (J. L.) 24457. 

Ball (S. A.) 28721. 

Ball (W. A.) 5951. 

Ballaveine (J.) 20685. 

Baltimore & Ohio railroad. 24460. 
Balzer (A.) & Rothengatter (E.) 204138. 
Bamforth & co. 276, 24462. 


| Bandholtz (F. J.) 14676, 17381, 19975, 


20576, 22502, 24474. 
20586. 
Banker (G. G.) 17392. 
Baolto (A.) 22507. 
17108. 
Barbera (C.) 5448. 
Barchak (S.) 11852. 


516 


| 


4 


4 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dee., 1909 


Barelay & co. 8423. 
Barillot (l.) 20685. 
Baritello (A.) 28722. 
Barkalow bros. 11864, 20591. 
Barker (B. B.) 19976. 
Barker (FE. B.) 11129. 
Barker (H. E.) 20592. 
Barkhuff (W. D.) 28724. 
Barmore (C.) 20593. 
Barmore (W. K.) 3256, 28725. 
Barmore pub. co. 24475, 28726. 
Barnard (G. G.) 5444. 
Barnard’s studio. 20595. 
Barnekow & Petz. 20603. 
Barnes (A. A.) 28729. 
Barnes (A. H.) 291, 8427, 28797. 
Barnes (A. J.) 20605. 
Barnes (F.) 22343. 
Barnes-Crosby co. 7815, 
Barnett (A. L.) 14684. 
Barnett (M. E.) 11865. 
Baronow (S.) 24476. 
Bare (C. BH.) 24125. 
Barr-Farnham photo post 
11866, 14687, 17397. 
Barrie (G.) & sons. 5952. 
Barsuglia (F. J.) 22508. 
Parcs (1. 8.) 222509. 
Bartell (C. B.) 8257. 
Bartenfeld (G. P.) 22344. 
Kartlett (A.) 11900. 
Bartlett (G. H.) 28732. 


16807. 


CAFE. 0. 


Bartlett (P. W.) 24126. 
Bartlett (W. H.) 11130 
Bartol (W. A.) 8428. 
Barton (8S. A.) 292 


Barton & Spooner co. 294, 3258. 
Bartoo (C. R.) 16809, 24127. 
Baseballitis card co. 24477, 28736. 
Bassler (W. G.) 20610. 
Bastert (N.) 22947. 

Batchelder (C. F.) 18952. 

Bates & Umberline. 5954. 

Bath (W. C.) 24128. 

Battel (M. J.) 24478. 

Battell (R. L.) 20612, 24479. 
Battell (Mrs. R. L.) 22512. 
Battlefield photo. co. 17398. 
Baudry (C. P.) 20685. 

Bauer (C.) 8429, 14696. 
Baumann (J.) 11905. 

Baur (¥F.) 17103. 

Bayles (F. E.) 5955. 

Bayley (S. 8.) 5957. 

Beach (H. M.) 296, 3260, 11909. 
Beard art & stationery co., 2796. 
Beard art galleries. 24480. 
Beasten (W.) 5970. 

Beatty (R. R.) 24481. 

Beaux (C.) 16810. 

Beck (C. R. R.) 298, 8480, 17399. 
Beck (O. W.) 2797. 

Beck (R.) 29321. 

Becker (C. F.) 3417, 62380. 
Beckman (T. J.) 20634. 


| Beckwith 


| Beerbower (G. M.) 


| Beggs (A. R.) 
| Behrendt (R.). 


| Beitt (H. C.) 
| Belande (_) 


INDEX 


(C.) 3417, 
13953, 14904, 17660. 
20636. 

20685. 

& co. 299, 2799. 
17400, 24484. 
19736. 

17401. 

20488. 

Belaseo (D.) 17402. 

Selcher (H.) 3417, 6230, 14904. 
Belinfaute (BH. BE.) 14697, 22513. 
Bell (H. C.) 2800. 
Bell (J. W.) son & co. 


6230, 7816, 
Beers (J. van) 


Seifeld (J-) 


8431, 24485. 


| Bell (L.) 300. 
| Bell (L. M.) 8445, 17419, 206387, 
28737. 

Bell & Palfrey. 11911. 

Bellanger (C.) 22578. 

Belle Mead sweets makers. 11131. 
Bellet ( ) 2802. 

Bellet (A.) 20685, 225738. 

Belnord realty co., of N. Y. 11182. 


Beltrash & Beltrash. 

Belzim (Serendat de) 

Bender (H. A.) 5971. 

Benedict (C.) 24501. 

Beneker (G. A.) 16811, 19737. 

Benford-Bryan pub. co. 3801, 8448. 

Bengough (W.) 5445. 

Benham (W. D.) 24502. 

Benignus (W.) 11915. 

Benjamin (H. E.) advertising agency. 
11916. 

Benjamin (I.) 

Benner (H. M.) 
24503. 

Benner (M.) 20685. 

Bennett (C. K.) 3954. 

Bennett (H. H.) studio. 11918. 

Bennett (J. E.) & Hawks (R. M.) 
7817, 11138. 


20641. 
2802. 


302. 
8449, 17424, 22514, 


Bennett (J. G.) & co. 5973. 
Bennett (J. L.) 28748. 
Bennett (T. M.) 11924. 


Benson (EF. W.) 9864, 10591, 25137, 
29067. 


Bentheim (C.) 5446, 7818, 16812. 


Bentley (C. E.) co. 22525. 

Benvenuti (A.) 5447. 

Beraud (J.) 24843. 

Berdan pub. co. 303, 11927, 22526, 
24504. 

Berg (W.) 18955. 

| Bergen (G. F.) 19977, 28748. 

Berges (G.) 20685. 

Beringer (A. C.) 119385, 19361. 

Bernet ( ) 2400. 

Berry (M. A.) 8450. 

| Berry realty co. 16813. 

Berwin (L. M.) 8451, 11936, 14698, 


17426, 20642, 28754. 
Best & co. 24521. 
Bettikin co. 31327. 
Betts (Mrs. G.) 28510. 


O17 


INDEX 


Betts & Betts. 20644, 24522. 

Bevilacqua (S.) 28758. 

Beville (J. N.) 14702. 

Biagiooti (L.) 111384. 

Bibby (G. M.) 24525. 

Bible calendar & pub. co. 24526. 

Bible study pub. co. 28759. 

Bicknell mfg. co. 5976. 

Biddle (T. W.) jr. 19788. 

Bieder (J. L.) co. 3274, 5977, 17430, 
20645. 

Bien (J.) & Co. 

Bigelow (¢G. H.) 

Bigelow, Smith & co. 

Bighams (W.) sons. 

Bilbao y Martinez (G.) 

Bilek (F. J.) 28760. 

Bilisoly (J. J.) 17460. 

Billiken co. 8454, 11155, 11959, 16814, | 
20414. 

Billiken sales co. 18962. 

Binder (J. R.) 349. 

Bingham co. 28768. 

Biograph co. 14708, 17461, 
20658, 22527, 24529, 28770. 

Birch (A.) 17471. 

Birch (J. H.) jr. 28784. 

Birchfield (C. A.) 13968. 

Bird (C.) 29735, 29738. 

Birdsall (IK. N.) 22540, 24539, 28786. | 

Birge (M. H.) & sons co. 24540. 

Birmingham paper co. 28787. 

Birney (W. V.) 5448, 8457, 
16815. 

Bisbee (C. E.) 

Bishop (F. C.) 

Bishop (J. 1K.) 

Bissell (F. E.) 

Bisson (Ed.) 

Blacet (E. D.) 17472, 24566. 

Black (W. J.) 20665, 24571. 

Blackmore (A. E.) 7820. 


311, 20647. 
5979. 
17436. 
24528. 
22947. 


19978, | 


111389, 


5980, 14716, 20664. 
24565. 

3276, 5982, 8459. 
8463. 

2802. 


Boag (W. J.) 


| Bong (R.) 
| Bonheur (R.) 24560. 


‘“Bonawitz (G.) 


Boston traveler co. 


Blacknall (R. BH.) 5988. 
Blakely (E. 8.) 28788. 
Blakeslee (A. D.) 3277. 
Blakeslee (A. L.) 31329. 
Blanchard (I. H.) co. 20678. 
Blanchard (€P:) 22578. 
Blanchard (Mrs. R. H.) 24578. 
Blashfield (Edwin Howland) 
10591, 16818, 31330. 
Blattner (H.) 19988. 


2400, 


Blessing (J. L.) 353, 3278. 
Bligny (A.) 20685. 

Blimline (HE. L.) & co. 24575. 
Bliss (H.) 5985. 


Bliss, Deveneau co. 24587, 28789. 
Block bros. tobacco co. 111438, 24129, 
28792. 

Blossom (E. G.) 
Blue (A.) 17475. 
Blue seal supply co. 
Bluff city eng. co. 17487. 
Blumberg (R.) 11940. 


5451. 
28793. 


Blumenstiel & Smith. 20679. 


22545, 24591, 28796. 
Boeck (R. W.) 5452. 

Bodziak (J.) 24597. 

Boeck (A. A.) 5989. 

Boellinger (F.) 11941. 

Bogart (G.) 17488. 

Boger (E. L.) 8464. 
Bobunék-Leindoerfer (—) 354. 
Boileau (P.) 11144, 18964, 31331. 
Boislecomte (de) 20685. 
Bompard (M.) 20685. 

Bonesteel (M. R.) 24598. 
kunstverlag. 22345, 28511. 


Bonine (R. K.) 8466. 

Bonnat (Léon J. F.) 2400. 

8465, 14718, 17489. 
Bonte (C. E.) 16818.* 

Bonveret (D.) 22578. 


| Book concern of the A. M. HE. church. 


285138. 
| Book news monthly. 3281, 8467, 
14719, 20680, 24599. 
Booker tobaceo co. 11145. 
Borghum (G.) 3283. 
Bosselman (A. ©.) & co. 22549. 
Boston Herald co. 38284, 5993, 24602. 
Boston photo news co. 5995. 
Boston plastic art co. 18966. 


Boston 
Sse 


sculpture co. 2801, 11146, 
357, 17490, 22559. 
Boteler (F.) 8469. 

Both (W. C.) 16819, 22560, 28798. 


| Botsford (J. BH.) 24605, 28799. 


Botto & Hughes. 11948. 


| Boucher (—) 297465. 


Boughton (A.) 8470. 
Bouveret (D.) 20685, 22578. 
Bowden (C.) 3288, 8480. 
Bowden (C. F.) 11944. 
Bowdre (W. H.) 368. 

Bowen (W. A.) 11947. 
Bowers (B. M.) 20681, 22571. 
Bowers (DeM.) 24606. 
Bowers (HE. A.) 5996. 
Bowers (S. A.) 8481, 11948, 14721. 
Bowers rubber works. 24607. 
Bowes (N. W.) 24180. 
Bowles & Caldwell. 17491, 28802. 
Bowman (C. H.) 8488. 
Bowman (S. H.) 17498. 
Bowser (W.) 22847. 

Boyd (lL. V.) 24608. 

Boye (A.) 20685. 

Boyer (M. W.) 17495, 20682. 
Boylan (H. F.) 11949. 
Boysen (J. T.) 5997, 14728. 
Brack (C.) 223848. 
Bracquemond (F.) 6868. 
Bradford (C. 8S.) 3290. 
Bradshaw (A. J.) 20688. 
Bragdon (J. C.) 14727, 17498. 
Brager (A. A.) 24609. 
Brainard (R. C.) 11147. 


018 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1909 


Brampton socy. 3291. 

Bramson (L.) 17499. 

Brandall (H. N.) 24610. 

Brandel (W. H.) 20684, 24611. 

Brandt & Scheible. 2SS803. 

Brangwyn (F.) 22947. 

Braun, Clement & co. 
13967, 16820, 19990, 
28514, 28804. 

Brauner (QO. M.) 

Brawthen & Birk. 24612. 

Bredeson (H. B.) 24613. 

Breas (. M.) 17103. 

Brenner (V.) 13970. 

Brent (C. S.) 11950. 

Brenton (E.) 4927. 

Breton (H.) 8484. 

Brett litho co. 19739, 20821, 24614. 

Bretzman (C. F.) 3292, 24615. 

Breuker & Kessler co. 8485, 
16823. 


802, 
85, 225 


2 
206 


22349. 


Brewer (E. C.) 28515. 
Brewer (S. H.) 24616. 
Bricher (A. T.) 14904. 
Bridgman. 20685. 
Bridle (H. D.) 364. 
Bried (C. E.) 11951. 


Brigham (J. M.) 6000, 24617. 
Brigman (A. W.) 14728. 
Brin (E. Q.) 22578. 

Brisley (F.) 3295. 

Brispot (H.) 20685. 

Brittan (S. G.) 19740. 
Broadwell (W. A.) 19991. 


7821, 


72 
ara | 3, 


13971, 


' Buchanan (E.) 


Buckman (W. H.) 


| Burg bros. 


Brown bros. 38297. 
Brown Durrell co. 11148. 
Brown shoe co. 2834. 
Browne (W.) 5484. 
Brownfield (W. Y.) 
Brownscombe (J.) 
Bruce (E. K.) jr. 
Briiner woolen co. 
Brunery. 20685. 
Brunskill (R. W.) 22614. 
srunswick (G.) 11956. 
Brunswicke-Balke-Collender co. 
Bryan post card co. 8498. 
28824. 
391, 3305, 8499, 11957. 


14782. 
6182, 7852. 
a77. 
28823. 


24631. 


Buck €G. V.} 
Buck (S. Cok 2836: 
Buckley (A. G.) 31344. 
Bucklin (G. W.) | 8521. 

8522. 

24632. 
& Draper (J. 


Buehl 

Bullock 
11962. 

Bullock (J. M.) 

Bunnell (W. A.) 

Burbank (A. S.) 

Burbank (E. A.) 19741, 28518. 

Burdick (J. BH.) 5456. 

Bureau of national literature & art. 
397, 3308, 24635. 

14733. 

6133, 20826, 24636. 


& Muller. 
Che ie) Ss.) 
396. 

28825. 

22615. 


Burgess (W. E.) 


| Burk’ (Lh. A.) 546% 
| Burke (Few) “Denes. 
| Burke (G. I.) 19747. 


Brock (F. A.) 28808. Burke & Atwell. 24639. 
Brock (F. B.) 20822. Burley & Tyrrell co. 138992. 
Brock (N.) 22611, 24618. Burnet (A.) 24641. 
Brode suspender co. 20416. Burnham (A. W.) 22620. 24643, 28826. 
Brodie (BE. L.) 14730. | Burnham (E. K.) 20827. 
Bromberg (H. A.) 18978. | Burnitol Manufacturing co. 8523. 
Bromley (HE. A.) 24619. | Burns (R.) 6187, 17504, 22621, 28827. 
Brooks (C. G.) 24620. | Burpee (W. A.) & co. 421. 
Brooksby (W.) 14731. | Burrage (C. D.) 3813845. 
Brossart (H.) 24622. | Burrell (D. T.) 424, 28828. 
Brouse (J. L.) 11952 Burrowes (E. J.) 17506. 
Brown (A. N.) 19992 ' Burrows bros. co. 8527. 
Brown (A. T.) 28809 Burtt (S. A.) 8528. 
Brown (C. P.) 11954 Buse (G. G.) 22350. 
Brown (EB.) 372. Bush-Brown (H. KK.) 381346. 
Brown (E.G.) 371. | Bushnell (BE. R.) 17507. 
Brown (E. J.) 8496. Bushnell (F.) 24651. 
Brown (G. C.) 373. | Butcher (S. D.) & son. 425, 24653. 
Brown (H. C.) co. 24627. Butler (Mrs. H. B. C.) 8531, 14734, 
Brown (H. J.) 6001. | 28829. 
Brown (H. W.) 20823, 22612, 24623, Butler (H. R.) 3417. 

28810. Butler bros. 19748. 
Brown (J. G.) 2833. Butterfield (J. ©.) 14736. 
Brown (Le R. C.) 24629. | Butterfield (W. M.) co. 28850. 
Brown (M.) 3296. | Buzza-Rheem co. 24775. 
Brown (N. E.) 24630 Byers (R. E.) 22625. 
Brown (T.) 11486. | Byron co. 28831. 
Brown (W. S.) 11955, 17502. Cabane (E.) 20685. 
Brown & Bigelow. 6002, 7822, 13979, | Caesar (P. V.) 22626. 

28516, 31334. Cahn (C.) 288382. 


Brown & Shaffer. 2S8S11. 


Caldwell (i...) 31070, 31071. 


519 


20287—10 D 


INDEX 


pt. Iv, 0. 8., v. 4 


California eucalyptus timber co. 14787. 
Calkins-Chocol eng. co. 


Calkins pub. house. 8533. 
Cambria (F.) 24819. 


Cammack (J. O.) 
Camp (H. B.) co. 


8504. 
14740. 


Camp (W. A.) 28838. 


Campana (D. M.) 

Campbell (J.) co. 

Campbell (H. 8.) 

Campbell art co. 
28834. 


Campbell, Metzger 


14741. 
Canfield (V. B.) 
Canfield & Shook. 


20829. 


6138, 8536. 


24786. 


429, 11964, . 24795, 


24131. 
17508. 


Cannon (P.) 28888. 
Canterbury co. 14745, 17509, 28839. 


Cantewell (G. G.) 


3009. 


Capitol eng. co. 8540. 
Capper (A.) 24800. 


Caproni (P. P.) 
31348. 


& bro. 2841, 5458, 


85382. 


& Jacobson. 


Capudine chemical co. 5460. 


Carbondale calcium co. 


Cardella (A. S.) 
Cardinell (J. D.) 


31351. 
6146. 


Carling (C.B.) 486. 
Carlson (N.) 28847. 
Carlson (P. C.) 16888. 
Carlson bros. 20847, 24824. 
Carlyle (F.) 19749. 
Carmack (M.) 9247, 11218. 


Carpenter (C. T.) 


14751, 17510, 22628, 24825. 


Carpenter (EH. H.) 
Carpenter (F. A.) 
Carpenter (FF. M.) 
Carroll (E. D. D.) 


28848. 
8542, 


22627. 


2837, 


3510, 6156, 38541, 


14752, 22629. 


28519. 


Carroll (J. B.) 3312, 11981, 24826. 


Carter (H. H.) 17512, 28849. 


Cartier (T.) 8087. 
Carty (HE. P.) 5462. 
) 18998, 241382. 
Case (W. H.) 38318, 85438. 
Casmire (F. B.) 11992. 


Cary (W. de la M. 


Cathman (B. D.) 


Catholic co-operative soc. 


24827. 


Caughey (A.) 17514. 
Caveny (J. F.) . 28520. 


Celebrity art co. 


3317, 6157, 8545, 


11998, 17515, 22684, 28851. 
Cellier (M.) 3829. 


Centaur film co. 
17529. 


ine. 12000, 14755, 


Center (A. P.) 487, 6159. 


Central photo co. 
Central ptg. & eng. 
Century co. 6160, 
Century prtg. co. 


20849. 


3516. 


co. 28866. 


8549. 
20850. 


Chabas (P.) 22578. 
Chadbourne (W. J.) 12001. 


Chaffee (S. R.) 


29300, 29308, 


29320, 29329, 29381. 


Chalmers (J. H.) 


17538. 


he 
~*~. 


29315, 


Chamber of commerce. 8551. 
Chamberlain (J. N.) 8553. 
Chamberlain (N. R.) 28870. 
Chambers (G. R.) 6161. 


| Chambers (J.) 30181. 

| Chantron. 20685. 

| Chaplin (E. L.) 8554, 12002. 
| Chapman (A.) 14758. 


Chapman (C. P.) 14759. 
Chapman (C. T.) 16840. 
Chapman (E. F.) 12004. 
Chapman (L. H.) 6162. 
Chapman (N.) 3880. 

Chapman (R.) co. 24828, 28871. 
Chapman studio. 14760. 

Chase (G. W.) mere. co. 24838. 


| Chase (J.) 12006, 20417, 22351, 241338. 
| Chatfield (J.) 5464. 


Chatterton (C. K.) 19998. 
Chauffeur pub. co. 28877. 


| Chaufty (H. C.) 19994. 
Chautauqua photo. co. 24884. 
| Chavero (E.) 28878. 


Checa (V. O.) 20685. 


| Cheney (M. M.) 14762, 20851. 


Chessa (C.) 6868. 
Chialiva (L.) 16841. 


| Chic fashions. 22635. 

| Chicago calender co. 12007. 

Chicago concertina club ine. 24836. 
Chickering (E.) 488, 17534, 22636, 


24837. 
Child (W. B.) 22650. 
Child (W. H.) 14766. 
Childs (C. R.) 489. 
Childs co. 20852. 
Chilton prtg. co. 6178, 8559, 12008. 
Chodzinski (K.) 5465. 


| Christianson (P. A.) 12018. 
| Christie (W. M.) 8572. 
| Christman (A. B.) 12019. 


Christy (F. E.) 3338. 

Chureh (A. 8.) 24185. 

Church (F. 8.) 5466, 11149, 19750, 
28521. 


Church & Dwight co. 13995, 22352. 


| Ciani (A. A.) 20853, 24850. 


Cincinnati horse shoe & iron co. 3842. 


' Cincinnati litho. co. 28879. 


| Ciocias (V.) 1476% 

| Clapper (S. J.) 8578. 
| Clark (A. H.) co. 3848. 
| Clark (C.) 20855. 

| Clark (C. H.) 20854. 


| Clark (H. BE.) 20856. 
| Clark (H. R.) 24851 
Clark (J. M.) 20857 
| Clark (J. V.) 28880. 
Clark (L. EB.) 175387 


Clark (W. D.) 8574. 

Clark litho co. 24852. 
Clarke (C. J.) 2842, 3344. 
Class of 1911 U. S. N. A. 440. 
| Clatworthy (F. P.) 28881. 
Claudel (KB.) 17588. 


520 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1909 


Claudius (H. F.) 441. 

Clausen (W.) S575. 

Clauser (W.H.) 8576, 22651. 

Clauss (H.) 24853. 

Clay, Robinson & co. 

Cleaves (C. H.) 442. 

Clegg (E. T.) 19997, 20859. 

Clements (H.) 7973. 

Cleveland (A.) 22653. 

Clifford (C. E.) 20860. 

Clinedinst (B. M.) 443, 334 
8577, 12020, 14768, 17539, 288: 

Clogenson (H.) 22654. 

Closson (W. B.) 7853. 

Clover (M. M.) 22353, 31353. 

fpamee cw. Y.) 30771. 

Cobb (D.) 16842. 

Cobb (G. T.) 24854. 

Coburn (H. L.) 20862. 

Seen Cola co. 5473, 111538, 138996, 


19752. 


o) 
D or 
lo af 
id) 


19753. 
Cochrane (R. E.) 7563, 20868. 
Code (W.C.) 28958. 
Coffin (H. E.) 22659, 24855. 
Coffin (J. O.) 33738. 
Coffin (W. H.) 120438, 22354. 
Coffroth (J. W.) 28960. 


Coghlan (H. D.) 24860. 

Coker (A. G.) 6213. 

Colburn (A. R.) 8619. 

Colby (J. M.) 463, 8627, 12044, 14775, 
17564, 22660. 

Colby (VY. V.) 

Cole (A. T.) 465. 

Cole (D. S.) 20869. 

Cole (G. N.) 28961. 

Colgate & co. 24137. 

Collier (Ff. P.) 5474. 

Collier (Mrs. I. B.) 466. 

Collier (J.) 11486. 

Collier (P. EF.) & son. 2848, 3377, 
5475, 6214, 7854, 8632, 11154, 12061, 
13997, 14791, 168438, 17567, 19755, 
20418, 20871, 22355, 22663, 24138, 
24869, 28523, 28962. 

Collingill (C. G.) 22674. 

Colonial art co. 20876, 24874. 

Colonial development co. 17572. 

Colonial printing co. 14820, 17573. 

Colorado Springs masonic bldg. soc. 
467. 

Colored Amer. loan & realty co. 6215. 

Colton (M. B.) 28963. 

Columbia photo co. 19998, 20877. 

Columbia portrait co. 17583. 

Columbus (H. EB.) 28964. 


D014, 8631, 12057, 24861. 


Comastri (A.) & sons. 5481, 11159, 
24165. 
Comings (A. G.) & son. 24875. 


Commandery of the state of Pa. 3389. 


Commercial circulating assn. 20878. 
Commercial claims co. 12075. 
Commercial club of Chicago. 17584. 


Commercial milling co. 14823. 


| Covey (M.) 


Compound 
28968. 
Compton & sons 
24879, 28969. 
Conant (C. C.) 19999. 

Conat bros. 3390. 

Cone (L. De F.) 17646. 

Connet (A. J.) 7857. 

Conrad (F. P. & A. W.) 

Consentino (O.) 5482. 

Consolidated photo co. 17647. 

Continental ins. co. 19759. 

Conway (R. M.) 22676. 

Conwell (L. R.) 8639, 12076, 14824, 
20879, 24880. 

Cook “CD: *) 

Cook (E. C.) 

Cook (H. P.) 

Cook (W. F.) 

Cooke (H. T.) 

Cool (G. de) 20685. 

Coolidge (B.) 6216, 14878. 

Coolidge (C. M.) 3392, 22365. 

Coombs (C. G.) 24989. 

Coon (J.) S676. 

Coon (J. A.) 11160. 

Coonley (P. L.) 477. 

Cooper (A. D. N.) 29298. 

Cooper (E. H.) 14879. 

Cooper (F. J.) adv agency. 2849. 

Cooper (S.) 5488. 

Cooper (W. A.) 

Cooper (W. B.) 

Co-operative 
24992, 28911. 

Coovert (J. C.) 6218. 

Copeland (H. B.) 11176. 

Copley (J. S.) 14878, 29044. 

Coppini (P.) 17649. 

Coraboeuf (J.) 14257. 

Core (E. B.) 8678. 

Cornell co-operative society. 28970. 

Cornwall Hudson-Fulton Committee. 
24993. 

Correggio (—) 

Cort (H. R.) . 28971. 

Cory (F. Y.) 6219. 

Cosgrove (W. N.) 11177. 

Cosmopolitan litho. co. 14000, 28972. 

Costa (E.) 5987. 

Costello (J. F.) 478. 

Cotzhausen (F. W. von) 24994. 
souglin (D. M.) 17650. 

Countryman (E. W.) 28978. 

Courier co. of Buffalo. 3405, 6220, 
8679, 12092, 14881, 17651, 20898, 
22677, 24995, 28979. 

Courtois (Gme.) 2802. 

Courton (A. v.) 22947. 


injector & specialty co. 


litho. & ptg. co. 


476. 


12088, 20897. 

3391. 

8675. 

granite co. 28529. 
12089, 24988. 


S677, 12090, 14880. 
3394. 
game & novelty co. 


30509. 


_Couse (E. 1.) 11178, 14002, 31354. 


Coutts (Mrs. A.) 25027. 
28986. 

Cowen (M.) 8683. 

Cox (E. L.) 3406. 

Cox (K.) 7858, 10591, 24167. 


521 


INDEX 


pt. Iv, 1. S., V4 


Cox (hi:)) 3487, 
28988, 31355. 

Coyle (A. 8.) 28989. 

Craftsman guild. 2850. 

Craig (W. L.) co. 6224. 

Craker (R. J.) 8684. 

Cram (M. H.) 14882. 

Cramer (G. M.) 20917. 

Crandall packing co. 8685. 

Crane (C. R.) 7859. 

Crane (D.) 17652. 

Crane (J. W.) 5484, 
19760, 31362. 
Crane co. 8686. 
Crapsey (G. B.) 

Craven (C. E.) 6226. 

Cream of wheat co. 19763. 

Credit reporting co. of N. E. 

Cremieux (E.) 20685. 

Crewer mfg. co. 28990. 

Crippen & Reese. 14893, 20924, 

Crisp (A.) 313865. 

Criterion pub. co. 

Crites (W. R.) 11186. 

Crockett (W. G.) 11187. 

Cronan (R.) 22367. 

Croonborg (F. T.) 12094, 14895, 
17653, 22691, 25053, 28991. 

Crose photo co. 20929, 25055. 

Cross (F. O.) 24168. 

Crowell pub. co. 2851, 5489, 7861, 
11188, 14005, 16848, 19764, 20425, 
22368, 24169, 28533. 

Crummer (E. C.) 6227. 

Crummer (W. F.) 3408. 

Crusader monthly. 3410. 

Cruver mfg. co. 12096. 

Crystal washing co. 14897. 

Cullings (E. G.) 20000. 

Cullins (T. 0.) 25060. 

Culmer (H. L. A.) 20930. 

Culver military acad. 14898. 

Culver summer eval sch. 6228. 

Cumming (B.) 17655. 

Cunningham (A. H.) 

Curran (C. C.) 11189. 

Curran (M. E.) 3415, 12097, 28993. 

Curtis (A.) 8696, 12098, 14899, 17656, 
20931, 25065, 28994. 

Curtis (E. 8S.) 22694. 

Curtis (G. C.) 20934. 

Curtis (i. Iu.) 11191. 

Curtis (Mrs. M. E.) 3146, 22718. 

Curtis (S. S.) 12099. 

Curtis & Cameron. 479, 3417, 5490, 
6230, 8706, 11192, 14904, 17660, 19765, 
25069. 

Curtiss studio. 6257, 22719. 

Cuthbertson (Mrs. I.) 98713. 

Czachoeski (W. von) 31575. 

Dabbs (J. V.) 20001. 

Dadmun co. 25101, 28997. 

Dagnall (J. M.) 25102. 

Dagnan-Bouveret. 20685. 

Dagnan-Bouveret (P. A. J.) 


6230, 17660, 28582, 


7860, 11183, 


25038. 


20923. 


25041. 
8691. 


25062. 


2400. 


Dawson (R. E.) 
Dawson (S. H.) 


Dearborn (J. F.) 


| Defregger (F. v.) 


Degas (E.) 
-Dejonge (L.) & co. 


| De Laval separator co. 28534. 
o22 


Dahl (E.) 6261. 
Dahlren (J. B.) 
Dakan (W. E.) 
D’Amico (J. B.) 20426. 
Dampf (C. J.) 14924, 25108. 
Danahey (A. V.) 12100. 
Danforth mills co. 19766. 


22721. 
6262. 


Danger ( ) 2802. 

Danielson (F. W.) 25104. 
Dannenberg (G. D.) 7862. 
Dannenburg (G.) 480. 

Daoud (S.) 125. 

Daprato statuary co. 7863, 111938, 


14006, 16849, 19770, 20427, 31367. 


Darrant (A.) 22573. 

Dart (F. S.) 6263. 
Dauchez (A.) 22578. 
Daudin (H.) 20685. 
Davenport (A.) 30826. 
Davenport (W.) 17681. 
Davey (F.) 12101. 

David (J. L.) 22411. 
Davidson (D.) 17682. 
Davidson (F. C.) 8726. 
Davis (A. L.) 22726, 29002. 
Davis (A. M.) 12102. 
Davis (A. W.) 25107. 
Davis (B.) 25108. 

Davis (C. E.) 11198, 14928. 
Davis (C. T.) 3487. 

Davis (E. E.) 5491. 
Davis (E. H.) 8728. 
Davis (M. B.) 25111. 
Davis (M. S.) 25112. 
Davis (P. H.) 29008. 
Davis ( W. S.) 5492, 11199. 


Davis advtg. & sales co. 20935. 
Davis & Eickemeyer. 3438, 6264, 8734, 

14931, 17700, 20002, 25114, 29005. 
Davis & Ginsberg. 29018. 
Dawley (H. M.) 14014. 
25125. 
20936. 
Dawson (W. L 12107. 
Day (F.) 5493, 7864, 14904. 
Day (L.) 6266, 8741, 14933. 
Day-a-head co. 17703. 
Dayspring circle of King’s 

22727. 
Dean (F. E.) 29019. 

29033. 

Deardorff (M. P.) 29034. 
De Camp (J.) 9864, 29073. 
De Camp (J. R.) 12111. 
De Camp (R. E.) 16852. 
Decker (A.) & Cohn. 20937, 25126. 
Decker (D. E.) 6267. 
Decorators supply co. 3439. 
Dedrick (J. V.) 6269. 
22947. 
De Frehn (F.) 29085. 
29110. 


sons. 


24170. 


De Land (C. 0.) 5494, 14015, 22569. 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1909 


Delmas photo co. 

Delobbe (F. A.) 

De Long (M. L.) 

de Longpre (P.) 

Demarest (A.) 

Deming (E. W.) 2853, 14016. 

Deming (K.) 2856. 

Dempsey (J. F.) 12112. 

Demuth (W.) & co. 20428. 

Denison (H. H.) 6303, 8743, 22729. 

Denivelle (E.) 11201. 

Denman (A. H.) 8746. 

Denninger (F. A.) 22730. 

Dennis (H.) 25129. 

Dennison mfg. co. 12113, 31368. 

Denrich press. 482. 

Dentists’ supply co. 20940, 29036. 

Denver Post. 483, 3459, 6304, 8747, 
12114, 14935, 17717. 

De Pontaec (G.) 29037. 

Derrick (T. F.) 8752. 

Derry (H. J.) 6808. 

Derstine (W. A.) 17718. 

Des Essarts (S.) 20685. 

Desjardins (L. A.) 290483. 

des Moineaux (E. J.) & Smith (C. H.) 
8759. 

Desvarreux (R.) 16820, 20685, 22573, 
28806. 

Desvarreux-Larpenteur. 

Detaille (E.) 5574. 

Detchon (A.) 2857. 

Detroit photo. co. 20941. 

Detroit pub. co. 492, 3467, 6809, 8760, 
12118, 14939, 17719, 20005, 20942, 
22370, 227382, 25130, 29044. 

Deuel (G. E.) 177382. 

Deully (E.) 16820. 

Deutsch (J.) 29120. 

Devare (E. P. Pr.) 2859, 7866, 24176. 

De Veny (W.) 29121. 

Devlin (E. J.) 8778. 

Dew (C.) 12120. 

De Wees (W. W.) 177383. 

De Werse (J. W.) 25154. 

Dewey (A. J.) 14021, 29310, 29312, 
29316, 29322. 

Dewey (F. E.) 8779. 

De Witt (E. E.) 3481. 

De Yough (J.) 20007. 

D’Hemecourt (J. A.) 532. 

Dibble (C.) 22741. 

Dickerson (W. G.) 22742. 

Dicksee (F.) 31580. 

Dicksee (H.) 12255, 14057, 30845. 

Dickinson (A. M.) 8780. 

Diekson (T. J.) 8792. 

Diehl (A. H.) 17734. 

Diehl (A. J.) 20008. 

Diener (W.) 17735. 

Dietz (W. H.) 25155. 

Dike (C. H.) 29122. 

Di Leva (A.) 28535. 

Dillon (D. D.) 29123. 

Dillon (T. E.) 17757. 


6299. 
20685. 
6302. 
481. 
2852. 


20685. 


_Ducros (L.) 


, Dunham 


| Dunlap (A. H.) & sons. 


Distin (W. L.) 6826. 
Ditson (O.) co. 6328, 14996, 17738. 
Dittmer (A.) 8809. 

Dixon (E. T.) 19778. 

Dixon (J.) crucible co. 19774. 
Dodd, Mead & co. 8811, 12121. 
Dodge (P.) & co. 16854. 
Dodge pub. co. 3482, 632%. 
Dodson (H. C.) jr. 14997. 
Doerner (C.) 29125. 
Doerr (H. R.) 29126. 
Doigneau (E.) 20685. 
Dolly Varden chocolate co. 
Doncourt (H.) 8815. 
Donner (W.) 22743. 
Doolittle (L. C.) 29127. 
Deoner CR: Ee (aes. 
Doose (H. S. E.) 3498. 
Dopp (H. W.) co. 5496. 
Doran (J. J.) 17742. 
Dornbush (H. G.) 8816, 22747. 
Dornseif (F. J.) 3494. 
Doty (KE. E.) 536. 
Doubleday, Page & co. 


17759. 


22748. 


Dougherty (C. J.) 14999. 
Douglas ¢€P. S.) 17748. 
Douglas (S. 8.) 3495. 
Dow drug co. 25159. 
Dowell (E. H.) 5497, 7872, 11202, 
19775. 
Downing (L. J.) 28537. 
Downman (J.) 20284. 
Downs (F. M.) 537, 8817. 
Doyle (W. H.) 3497. 
Drake (G. B.) 24177. 
Drake (H.) 8818. 
Drake (J. D.) 3498. 
Drake (W. H.) 19776. 
Draper (A. F.) 2860. 
Dravin (J.) 6330. 
Draz (F.) & co. 25160. 
Dreisbach (B.) 12125, 29128. 
Drew (G. W.) 14025. 
Drought (J. T.) 15001. 
Drowne (W. M.) 28536. 


Drucker & co. 540, 3501, 6347, 8820, 


12126, 15002. 


Drummond-Ludlow co. 25161. 

Drury (G. E.) 21000. 

Dryden lodge, I. O. O. F. 6355. 

Du Boce (C. A.) 17744. 

Du Brul (N.) 21001. 

Dubuque altar mfg. co. 5498, 7873, 


14027, 16855, 19777, 2417S. 

11204. 

22756. 
15003. 
14034. 


Duensser (G.) 
Dugan (L. H.) 
du Gardier (R.) 
Dukehart (S. T.) 6354. 
Dumback (J. A.) 8842, 15004. 
Dumont (C.) 20685. 
Duncan (F. K.) 21005, 29129. 
(E.) 3504, 12135, 
21007, 29132. 


15005, 
31377. 


523 


INDEX 


Dunlap (O. HE.) 121386.' 
Dunmore (W. A.) 20009. 
Dunne (F. L.) 24188. 
Dunne (Mrs. M. K.) 29134. 
Dunning (R. I.) 25168. 
Dunnington (W. 
25170. 

Dunsmore (J. W.) 
Dunthorne (R.) 
Dupont (A.) 


7897, 20429. 
22771, 25174. 
8845, 12138, 15006. 


| Eleto co. 


pt. Iv, n.S., v. 4 


12218. 
| Blkins (L. F.) 29205. 
| Blkins (L. R.) 22828. 
Ellington (J. C.) 28540. 
| Elliot (J.) 19821. 
Elliott (C. H.) co. 3592, 17801, 25273. 
29211. 


W.) 17745, 22757, | 


du Pont de Nemours (EH. I.) powder co. | 


14035, 20430, 25176. 


Duquesne (F.) 21009. 
Durand (E. L.) 285388. 
Durfee (S. T.) 21010. 


Durham duplex razor co. 7900. 
Durrie (M. C.) 291386. 
Dursthoff (H.) 21011. 
Dutchess press. 15021. 
Duthoit(  ) 2802. 

Dutton CB. A) 2 2orre: 
Duvent. 20685. 
Dwiggins (W. A.) 
Dyer (W. J.) & bro. 
Dysert (L. O.) 22772, 29138. 

Marl (M.) , siaeT. 

Rarle (W. P. Si) 222074. 
Harle-Harrison studio. 9075. 
Eastman (R. P.) 7901, 14036, 20431. 


3512. 
29137. 


Hastman kodak co. 547. 

Eaton (C. W.)vead205: 

Haton (BH. B.) 548, 6355. 

Eaton (H. & M.) 3514, 6356, 29139. 
Haton (M.) 9076. 

Haton (R. & D. H.) 21012. 

Ebel Ci.) . 31583: 


Eberhardt (J. S.) & son. 15022. 

Eeton (Mrs. M.) 25184. 

Eddishaw (W. H.) 25185. 

Edinburgh soc’y. 15023. 

Edison mfg. co. 550, 3515, 6358, 9082, 
12177, 15064, 17749, 20013, 21013, 
22775, 25186, 29146. 

Edmond (W. J.) 21059. 

Edmonston (D. B.) 
21060. 

Edson (L. D.) 5502. 

Edwards (G. W.) 25255. 

Edwards (H. C.) 5503, 313878. 

Edwards (H. 8.) 11206. 

Edwards (R. C.) 9160. 

_ Edwards (W. E.) 19780. 

Edwards (W. H.) 15108. 

Egan (M. B.) 9164. 

Egbert (H. H.) 25261. 

Eggers, O’F lying co. 20432. 

Eggman (J. 1.) 9166. 

Hickemeyer (R.) 6401. 9168, 
29208. 

Eisenmann (J.) 

Hismann (T.) 
12189. 

Eider, (J. A.) 10591. 

Hider (T.-L) 31379. 

Electro-tint engraving co. 


6397, 


25271, 


28539. 
594, 3566, 6405, 9170, 


14037. 


20056, | 
| Etchevery (D.) 
| Etienne (N. J.) 
| Etruscan art co. 
| Evans (H.) 
| Evans (R.) 


| Ellis (N. C.) 
| Ellis (W. A.) 


| Enders (H.) 
| Engle (J. L.) 


English (F. F.) 
| English (H.) 


_Enjobras (—) 


| 
i 


| Everett (KE. P.) 
| Ewald (H.) 
| Ewan (N. G.) 


| Erickson (0O.) 
| Ernst (E. C. F.) 
| Erpenbeck (H. T.) 
| Erskine (W. H.) 


Hifiott (€. P-) 
Elliott (H. & R.) 
Elliott (J. M.) 
Hills (8. C@.) 


3591. 
6423. 
17802. 
25274. 
29212. 
15118: 
Hillis & Manassa. 25277. 
Hillison “€(1) 252s 
Ellsworth (L. E.) 29215. 
Hlsley (A. J.) 5504, 11486. 
Elson (A. W.) & co. 598, 6429, 9211, 
22829, 25279, 29216. 
Elwell (EF. E.) 7902, 11208. 
Elwell (R. F.) 11209. 
Enberg (H.) 25281. 
21061. 
Engelstadt (L.) 25286. 
12259% 
29324. 
601, 3597, 6480, 12223, 
15114, 21062, 22832. 
English woolen mills co. ine. 
Engstrom~-(P. A.) 17808. 
2802. 
22573. 
20685. 
29222. 4 
24186. 
21063. 
606. 
22371. 
6442. 
3598. 


25288. - 


Enjobras (D.) 
Enjolras (D.) 


Erskine (W. J.) 
Ervin (BH. A.) 
Erving (R. M.) 
Esgen (KE. J.) 16859. 
Hsrich mfg. co. 3600. 
Esselstyn (J. N.) 21064. 
Estienne (H. d’) 225738. 
Estill (B. F.) 29230. 
20685 
IHL: 
11210. 
12230, 17804, 
7903. 
Evening bulletin. 9212, 12232. 
21065. 
3601. 

6444. 


| Ewart (W. E.) 3609, 25810. 


Executive committee of the Portola 
festival. 9213. 


| Hyb (G.) kunstverlag. 22836. 


Faber (J. H.) 15930; 20057. 


| Faber (J. H.) & son. 25317. 


| 


| Faber (J. T.) 
| Fairbank (iN. Ka)en. 


6445. 

25318. 
Fairbanks (F. P.) 20454, 27009. 
Fairbanks bros. 6447, 9214. 
Fairchild co. 19781, 31380. 


nos. 1-52, Jan.-Dec., 1909 


Fairchild pub. co. 
28541. 
Fairweather (H. W.) 
Falanga (M.) 29804. 
Falk. 6448, 29231. 
Fallang (H. C.) 
Fallows (S8.) 608. 
Farquharson (J.) 
Farley (J. W.) 12237. 
Farnham (T. C.) 17805. 
Farrand co. 12238. 
Farré (H.) 20685. 
Farrell (F. P.) 29235. 
Farwell (G.) 24190. 
Fassett (W. O.) 22887. 
Faught (G. N.) 11211, 16860. 
Faught (H. 8.) 228389. 
Faulkner (C. W.) & co., ltd. 
22840, 253822, 29236. 
Fawcett (W.) 609, 6449. 
Fawkner (F. P.) 151382, 21066, 
29238. 


25320. 


25821. 


14057. 


Fearn (W. B.) 17807. 
Feather (R. S.) 21067. 
Feeser (J. G.) 17812. 


Feigenbaum trunk co. 253826. 
Feitu (P.) 24191. 
Feldman (F. J.) 29241. 
Feldmann (W.) T7973. 
Fellows (G. E.) 12289. 
Felsenthal (G.) 9217. 
Fenn (C. J.) 29319. 
Fenner-Behmer (H.) 19829. 
Fenton (F. H.) 20058. 
Ferguson (H. B.) 3627. 
Ferris (J. L. G.) 140388, 19783. 
Ferry (D. M.) & co. 22872, 
31381. 
Fery (J.) 
Ficke (F.) 
Fidler (A. L.) 
Fidler (P. E.) 
Fiduciary co. 
Field (B.) & co. 29242. 
Field (C. A..B.) 9218, 15133. 
Field (C. L.) 12240. 
Field & stream pub. co. 21068. 
Fifth avenue building co. 
Film import & trading co. 
Windlay (J. L.) 7904. 
Fine art calendar co. 
Fine arts illustrating co. 
Finger (S.) 29250. 
Finley (C. H.) 29256. 
Finney (C. L.) 29257. 
First church of Christ, 
29258. 
First M. E. church. 17813. 
Fish (J.) 25829. 
Fish (lL. A.) 22842. 
Fishbaugh (W. A.) 
~25aee, 29259. 
Fishel (U. R.) 22374. 
Fishel, Adler & Schwartz. 
285438. 


29327. 
25327. 


24196, 31388. 
611. 


9220, 


9216, 19782, : 


INDEX 


17806, 


25323, 


24192, 


14041, 24193, 313882. 


22841. 
29243. 


3628, 6455. 
25328. 


scientist. 


21069, 


20438, 


Fisher (©. A.) ° 25881. 
Fisher (H.) 25489. 
Fisher (M. A.) 16862. 
Fisher-Armistead. 6483. 
Fitch (R. BH.) 6484. 
Fitch (W. T.) 17814. 
Flagg (A. L.) 253845. 
Flagg (C. N.) 2861. 
Flagg (J. M.) 28698. 
Fleisher bros. 612, 20488. 
' Fleming (T.) 614, 9230. 
| Fletcher (D.) 615. 

| Wietcher (H. G.) 29261. 
| Fletcher (S. EH.) 6485. 


Floe (H.) 616, 6486, 17817, 21076. 

| Florentine alabaster co. 11212, 24200. 

| Florentine art plaster co. 11213; 
14056. 

Troans (A. B.) 253846. 

Foley (HH. F.) 38635, 6489, 
151386, 25347, 29262. 

Foley (J. R.) 25850. 

Folger (J. W.) 15189, 16864. 

Folger (S. L.) 25851. 

Follett co. 25852. 

Folsom bros. co., ine. 25353. 

Folsom galleries. 24202. 

Fonce (C.) 29814-29816. 

Fontaine (A.) 4927. 

Fontan (P.) 16865. 

Foote (A. R.) & co. 38686. 

Forbes litho. mfg. co. 2863, 5505, 7905, 
22375, 24208, 28544, 31398. 

Ford (&. Be) 210TT, 22511. 

Ford (G. M.) 9238. 

Foreman (J. BE.) 9234, 29264. 

Forman (T.) & sons. 15140. 

Forsyth (C.) 25354. 

Forsyth (N. A.) 25855. 

Fortner (C. B.) 15141. 

Fortner camera supply co. 

Fosbery (E.) 706. 

Fosdick (J. W.) 3813894. 

Foster (W.) 20059, 21086. 

Foubert (HE. L.) 22578. 

Fould (A.) 22578. 

Fournier (A.) 24211. 

Fournier (H.) 22578. 

Fowler (A.) 627, 25361. 

Fownes bros. & co. 25362, 29266. 

Fox (C. H.) 9285, 25368. 

Fox (F. S. & M. V.) 9236, 12248, 
15142, 17825. 

Fox (R. G.) 6510. 

Framing concern. 12254. 

Francisco (J. B.) 24224. 

Franco-American ferment co. 

Frank (I.) & co. 9238. 

Frankish (C. G.) 15143, 21088, 22843, 
29269. 

Franklin (H. H.) 684. 

Franklin foundation. 28545. 

| Franklin litho. co. 24225. 

Franklin novelty co. 635. 

| Frasch (O. T.) 15180. 


12244, 


29265. 


21087. 


025 


Fraser (A. V.) 11214. 
Fraser (M.) 29271. 
Frazier (EK. J.) 3637, 9239, 21095, 
22845, 29272. 
Frederickson co. 687, 
22850, 25365, 29298. 
Freeman (B.G.) 21181. 
Freeman (J.) 38641. 
Freitag (C. A.) 21182. 
Freiwirth (O.) 17108. 
French (D. C.) 10591. 
French (W. A.) 29882. 
French (W. F.) 20060. 
Frey (H. BE.) 9245. 
Friedell (P. A.) 29336. 
Friedlander (J.) & bro. 
Friedman (H.) 9246. 
Friedrichs-Brehm co. 
TIriend bros. clothing co. 
Brink (He A.) + 29387. 
Frink of Boston, art publisher. 
Froberg (J. R.) 25876. 
Frohman (C.) 15184, 17829, 29342. 
Fromén (A. V.) 19784. 
Prost (A. B.) P2250 
Frost (Mrs. A. G.) 24227. 
Krost (C. Co) ead. 
Frost (F.) 17841, 20061, 22858. 
Frost & Reed, 9247, 11218, 
14057, 24228, 253877. 
Frueke (H.) 3642. 
Frye (J. H.) 2865. 
Fugel (G.) 14417, 25656. 
Fuller (C.-R.) - 6516. 
Fulton rubber type co. 
Furry (EH. G:) 20062: 
Fursman (H.) 12258, 15187. 
G. A. :R., Louis Bell post. 19785. 
Gagnon (T.) 21184. 
Gaines (G. A.) 29850. 
Gainey (Mrs. M. W.) 21142. 
Gainsborough (T.) 18891, 29735. 
Galand (L.) 20685. 
Gallagher (C. D.) 
25379. 
Gallagher (F. J.) 7906. 
Gallagher (J.) 25390. 
Gannett (W. H.), ine. 
Ganter (H. C.) 670. 
Gardner-Bouguereau. 
Garland (T. L.) eco. 15188. 
Garner (A. W.) & co. 678. 
Garraway photo. art co. 9248, 14059. 
Garre (S.) 19787. 
Garrison (S.) 15189. 
Garvin (F'.) 29851. 
Gas power engineering corp. 
Gatchel & Manning. 15190. 
Gaut (H. L.) 679. 
Gay (G. H.) 4927, 14060, 29314. 
Gay (W.) 6230. 
Gazella (E. V.) 
Gear (A. S.) 
Gebhardt (K.) 
Gelert (J. 8S.) 


16866, 21106, 


2864. 
16868. 


667. 


12255, 


3644. 


12259, 22855, 
19786. 
20685. 


29447. 


12270. 

25391. 
17103. 

20440. 


| Gessford (J. G.) 


| Giminez (F.) 


pt. 4¥, au 


General electric co. 
Genth (L. M.) 6230, 14904. 
Georg (V.) 12275. 

George (G. D.) T907. 

George (R. F.) 14061. 

Gerard (W.) 8647. 

Gerard sisters. 3658. 

Gerhard sisters. 12277. 
Gerlach (C.) 22856. 
Gerlach-Barklow co. 695, 25392. 
Géroéme (J. L.) 29078. 
Geroux (T.) 6524. 

Gervais (P.) 2802, 22578. 
Gervex (H.) 20685. 

15191, 25405. 
79738. 

5507, 7908. 


Gessner (A.) 
Ghiloni (P.) 


| Gibbs & English. 12278. 


Gibson (M.) 16880. 


Gifford (B. A.) 8654, 12281, 
22857. 

Gifford (F. L.) 9249. 

Gilbert (A. C.) 29852. 

Gilbert (C.) 21145. 

Gilbert (C. A.) 9250, 11221, 


24229, 25408, 28694, 29854. 
Gilbert (C. H.) 15192, 17848, 

25418. 
Gilbert (C. M.) 
Gilbert (Mrs. S.) 
silbo (W. H.) 
Gilder (R. W.) 12861. 
Giles (G. D.) 31895. 
Gill (G.) 25416. 
Gillett (S.) 21156. 
Gillin (R. F.) 5508. 
Gillin printing co. 7909. 
Gilman (M. A.) 788. 
14069. 
20685. 
22573. 
5509. 
6526. 


14066. 
365T. 
6525. 


Girardet (J.) 
Girardot (1L.-A.) 
Girsch (C. W.) 
Glandt (W. F.) 
Glasier (F. W.) 17848, 29855. 
Glass-Johnson land co. 6536. 
Glen Falls ins. co. 31896. 
Globe art co. 21157. 
Glodensky (H.) 9253, 21158. 
Gloege (E. H.) 9251. 

Gnechi (J. W.) 25417. 
Godchaux (G. W.) 22865. 
Goepfert (G. E.) 9252. 
Goerger (G. A.) 29359. 
Goetze (O. D.) 25424. 


Gold bond hat mfg. co. 5512. 


Goldensky (E.) 22867, 25429. 


21159. 
2866. 


Goldman (A.) 
Goldschmidt (A.) 
Goldsmith (HE. P.) 22379. 
Goldsmith (H. B.) 6537. 
Goldsmith (M.) 21160. 
Golland’s (I.) sons & co. 
Goodman (C.) 17850. 
Goodrich (A. D.) 21161, 22869. 
Goodrich (B. F.) co. 11224. 


7910, 


026 


S., v.4 


680, 6517, 12271. 


20068, 


14064, 
22864, 


11222. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1909 


Goodrich (M. V.) 25430. Groty (S. E.) 9270. 


Goodrich (G. W.) 365s. Grover (Mrs. M. 8.) 14080. 
Goodwin (G. D.) 9254. Gruetzner (E.) 19829. 
Goodwin bros. 17852. Grumley (F. C.) 837. 

Gooud (P. R.) 20076. Grund (A. R.) 7914. 

Gordan (J. R.) 14072. Gsell (H.) 20685. 

Gordon (P. D.) 790. Gubelman pub. co. 3680, 6584, 12375, 

Gordon (W. K.) 20077. 15212, 25442. 

Gorham co. 17853. sude (O. J.) 2868. 

Gorham mfg. co. 5513, 20442. Gueldry. 20685. 

Gorman (C. H.) 791, 22871. Guerin (G. P.) 3683. 

Gorter (A. M.) 2802, 20685. Guffantis’. 21169. 

Gossler bros. 12362. Gugler litho. co. 15217. 

Gotham lithographic co. 797, 3664, | Guide pub. co. 22897. 

29360. | Guillaume (A.) 19990, 20685. 

Gottschalk (P. E. F.) 17854. Guinier. 20685. 

Gould (H. M.) 17855. | Gulick (L.) 12878. 

Gounod (J.) 20685. | Gunn (A.) 14081, 24241, 24631, 29366. 

Gowan medical co. 22380, 24238. Gurney (H. C.) 20078. 


Gowdy (A. G.) 800. Gurrey (C. H.) 15218. 
Goya y Lucientes (F.) 17945, 29114. | Gustin (BE. W.) 888, 2869, 3684, 5517, 


Graessel (F.) 17103. 7915, 9272, 14097, 17874, 20079, 

Graham photo co. 6539. 21170, 22898, 25455, 293869. 

Grammas (G.) 6543. Gut (K.) 9276. 

Grandt (F.) & co. 22381, 24239, 25432.  Gutekunst (F.) 844, 15261. 

Grant (I. G.) 3666. Guthrie (S. E.) 12396. 

Graphic arts co. 22881. | Guthyl (R.) 21177, 22902. 

Grassel (F.) 22345. | Gutmann & Gutmann. 11239, 12402, 

Grasty (M. C.) 19827. | 25459. 

Graven (O. J.) 22882. | Haas. 6587. 

Gravenslund (J. H.) 29362. | Haas (H.) 8686, 22905. 

Graves (B.C. &C. RB.) 25436. Haase (A. F.) 21181, 22915. 

Graves (B. W.) 15193. Hackney & Moale co. 9277. 

Graves (C. H.) 801. | Haeseler photo. studios. 6602, 9283, 

Graves (W. H.) 381897. | 22918. 

Gray (C.P.& N.D.) 5514, 7913. Haffenreffer (R. R.) jr. 14102. 

Gray (L.) 15195, 17858. Hagborg. 20685. 

Gray litho. co. 811, 3667, 6544, 9257, | Hagelstein bros. 3691, 6603, 9286, 
12363, 15199, 25437, 29363. ee ee as 

Greco (El) ee | ee ia? 9290. 

Green (G. W.) 15201. Haggin EA; ’ 

Green (S. H.) 15204. Hahn (L.) 17876. 

Greene (A. S.) 17864. Hahn (R.) 7973. 

Greene (F. 8.) 22888. Hahn (W. F.) 22919. 

Greene (J. E. B.) 12365, 17865. Haid (M.) 17884. 

Greene (J. J.) 9269. Haines (W. G.) 12425. 

Greenfield (R. E.) 6581. Haines Da ea hee Poe? ape 

Greenwood (H.) 25438. 9291, 12424, 15264, (885, 20081, 

Grefé (W.) 30774, 30779-30781, 31398. 21184, 22921, 25460, 29377. 

Grenouilloux (M. J.) 20685. Hajos (A.) 9324. 

Greuter (F. H.) 15205. Halden drug co. 29406. 

Greuze (J. B.) 12578, 29062. Hale (W.) 11390. 

Greyer (L.) 14079. Hales (G. W.) 9831. re 

Greyer (L. A.) 2867, 5515, 12370. Hall (D. B.) 864, 21194, 25489. 

Griffin (G. T.) 12371, 15206, 29365. Hall (F. H.) 6621, a 

Griffith & Griffith. 813. ete & a) pa 22936. 
indle (A.) 24240. a Bate A em Ores Ant a 

a ( = HE.) 22884. Hall (G. DP.) & ses ony 39, 20086, 
i So2: 6582. 21195, 22937, 25497, 29407. 

a 6.) 21165. Hall (J. H.) jr. 29411. 

Grondal (B. G.) 881. Hall (T.) 6622. | \ 

Grolier club. 5516. Hall (W. L.) poe 

Gross (E.) 11225, 17869. Haller (J. F.) 2294 owl 

Grosset & Dunlap. 17873, 19828, 25439. | Hallworth (W. L.) 163 b. 

Grossfield (G. G.) 22892, 25440. Halverson (B. A.) 25504. 


O27 


INDEX 


Halverson (L. H.) 9346, 12462, 
25505. 

Hamel (L. W.) 

Hamerstein (0O.) 

Hamilton (J.) 

Hamilton (R.) 

Hamilton (8. R.) 

Hamilton, Brown 
223884, 31399. 

Hammock (C. S.) 

Hammon (C. H.) 

Hammond press. 21221. 

Hampton (B. B.) 29412. 

Hampton Roads paper co. 

Hancock (W. G.) 6624. 

Hanford (D. R.) 6625. 

Hanfstaengl (F.) 112538, 14104, 16883, 
19829, 22947. 

Hanington (A. W.) 38714. 

Hanson (C. H.) & co. 872. 

Hanson (L. H.) 22969. 

Hanson (M. D.) 6632. 

Hanson-Jenks co. 24244. 

Happiness pub. co. 12463. 

Haran (J. A.) 153823. 

Harase (H.) 16887. 

Harban (H. A.) 2870. 

Harbaugh (M. P.) 28551. 

Harden (H..'T.): 25511. 

Harden (B. A.) 6686. 

Harden (G. N.) 25509, 29442. 

Hardenburg (H. B.) & co. 29445. 

Hardie (J. B.) 29447. 

Harding (M.) 3715. 

Hardman, Peck & co. 
15824, 25512. 

Hardy (G.) 873. 

Hardy CH.) 12255. 

Hare (Mrs. A.) 875, 9352. 

Hare (G. J.) 880, 12495. - 

Hare.(J2K) <24245; 

Hare (J246.) ‘jr. W4ies: 

Harlee (M. D.) 6637. 

Harmon (W. EB.) 11254. 

Harney (W. D.) 12496. 

Harper (F. V.) 881, 

Harper (J. M.) 5519, 6639. 

Harper & bros. 2871, 3716, 6640, 7916, 
9354, 11258, 22385, 24248, 25514. 

Harpignis (H.) 2802, 22573. 

Harrington & Richardson arms co. 
31400. 

Harris (A. BH.) 29448. 

Harris (H. R.) 15825. 

Harris (I.) 883. 

Harris (W. J.) 38718, 6642, 9360, 
15326, 17918, 20092, 21230, 22970, 
25518. 

Harris & Ewing. 892, 3723, 9362. 

Harrison (A.) 3417. 

Harrison (R. W.) 25520, 

Harrison & Harris studio. 

Hart (L. B.) 9385, 11261. 

Hart (W.) 14904. 


21219. 
Stile. 
14103. 
28549. 
17898, 25507. 
shoe co. 11252, 
871, 6623. 
22945. 


21229. 


893. 


| Haskins (V. R.) 
Hassam (C.) 


| Hatton (W. Hs 


pt. Iv, n. S., v. 4 


Hart, Schaffner & Marx. 6645, 9386, 
12498, 25521, 29449. 
Hartley (J. S.) 2873, 16888. 


Hartmann (E. F.) 894. 

Hartson (W. C.) 4927. 

Hartwell (S. R.) 93888. 

Harvard brewing co. 29452. 

Harvey (H.) 2874. 

Harvey (E. 8.) 12499, 15828, 21235, . 
29458. 

Harvey (F.) 895, 3724, 9389, 12501, 
15329, 17919, 20094, 21239, 22974, 
25563, 29454, 31401. 

Haseltine (H.) 11262. 

20104. 

9864. 

Hastings (S. D.) 

Hatcher pub. co. 

Hathaway (G. M.) 4927. 

Hathaway (J. P.jo9 12504: 

Hatherell (W.) 17806. 

Hatton (D. A.) & Weller (J.) 38727. 

9425. 

Hauff (C. H.) AS 

Haug (C.) 14417. 

Haule (C.) 22888. 

Hauser (J.) 24249. 

Hausleiter (J.) 25579. 

Havender (J.) 14129. 

Hawes (J. Will) 29476. 


15331. 
9396, 17929. 


Hawks (Mrs. A.) 7923. 


9350, 12464, | 


| Hazard (A. K.) 


| Headley & Farmer co. 
| Headley chocolate co. 
| Heal (W. S.) 


Hawtin (W. W.) 11264. 

Hay (W. P.) /2a58i: 

Hayes (R. B.) 12505: 

Hayes (T. J.) ptg. co. 29477. 

Hayes lithographing co. 904. 

Haynes (J. E.) 38728. 

31403. 

29478. 
255838. 
11265. 


Hazlitt & Walker. 


15332. 


| Healy (G. P. A.) 29083. 


| Healy (P. H.) 

| Hearan (PP. i) 
_ Heaton (A. C.) 

| Heberger (J. N.) 


Heisler (W. H.) 


| Helfrich (J. W.) 
Hellebo (A. L.) 
| Hellmich (B.) 


21244. 
28788. 
29483. 
29484. 
2898. 
14417. 
22345. 
909. 


Hébert (E.) 
Hecker (H.) 
Heffner (K.) 
Heidell (L.) 
Heilemann (H.) 22947. 
Heisey (A. H.) co. 29485. 
29486. 
Heisser (J. H.) 12506. 

25585. 
15338. 
17936. 
Helmns (J.) 6670. 
Hemenway (W. G.) 6671. 
Heminway (M.) & sons silk co. 
Hempstead (B.) 24250. 
Henchemer (J.) 25586. 
Henderson (W.) 29787. 
Henderson pub. co. 381404. 


6672. 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dee., 1909 


14417. 
3729, 
‘Hennigar (G. F.) 20106. 
enning (C. W.) 16889. 
Henrici (J. H.) 29445, 29446. 
Henry (Ch. Napier) 2802. 
perry (W. C.) 3730. 
“Henschel (A. C.) co. 25587. 
Hensel (L.) 25598. 
‘Hensley (D. M.) 25597. 
‘Hensley (O. L.) 12509. 
‘Henvis (M. P.) 15334. 
Hepler (P. H.) 22976. 
maerget (S. C.) 1538385. 
Hering (G. T.) 20107. 
‘Hermance (L. M.) 21248, 
Herrick (G. H.) 12511. 
Herrmann (H.) 158386. 
Hershey (M. E.) 3731, 9426. 
Herter (A.) 31405. 

Hertz (—) 31406. 

‘Herzinger (B.) 29487. 

"Herzog (F. B.) 5521. 

Hess (G. B.) 29489. 

‘Heymanson (H.) 24251. 

-Heyne (R. H.) 20108. 

Heywood (L. EH.) 16890. 

Hibbard (C. J.) 25600. 

‘Hichborn (H. D.) 25602. 

Hickman (R.) 910. 

Higbee (H. G.) 22977. 

Higgins (C. H.) 22389. 

Higgins (C. M.) 17987. 

Hihn (H.) 29490. 

Hildebrand (R. F.) 29493. 
Hildesheimer (S8.) & co., ltd. 22390. 
Hildreth (H. 8.) co. 25606. 

Soil! (KF. HE.) 25609. 

Beall (H. ©.) 913, 3733, 15337, 22978, 

25611, 29496. 

‘Hill (R.) 914, 25612, 29509, 31408. 
‘Hillis (V. S.) co. 9430. 
Hillman (T. L.) 25653. 
‘Hilsinger ew. oH.) - 29511. 
Hindmarsh (R. B.) 29756. 
Hinds (A. 8.) 25654. 
Hines (T. A.) 25655. 
Hintermeister (J. H.) 
11266, 16891, 31452. 
Hirmer (M.) 25656. 
‘Hirschberg. (A.) 11267, 16892. 
Hirschberg (C.) 932, 5523, 7925, 
19833, 24252. 
Hirsh bros. 6673. 

-Hirshburg (W.) 22980. 

Hirth (E. A.) 17938. 
? Hiscock (F. J.) 6674, 9482. 

Hispanic society of Amer. 9435, 12512, 

15339, 17945, 29512. 

"Histed (E. W.) 3736. 

Historical art. 6678. 

'Hitehler (A. H.) 12533. 
"Hites (W. R.) 29515. 

‘Hobbs (C. M.) 15519. 

‘Hobby (C. F.) 16893. 


E 


25598. 


929, 2879, 


INDEX 


| Hobson (8.) & Kight (H.) 21249, 


Hodge (W. H.) jr. 
Hodson (B.) 9488, 
Hoehner (A. F.) 25660. 
Hofbauer’s (B.) post card co. 
Hoffman (E.) & co. 24258. 
Hotfman (J. N.) 20443. 
Hoffman-Lane. 20444. 
Hoffmann (A.) 18033. 
Hofmann (B.) 38751, 11268, 14130. 
Hofmann (H.) 3291, 6684. 
Hofmeister (G. I.) 9489. 

Hogan (J. H.) 8757; 15520. 

Hoke & Graff. 29519. 
Hoke eng. co. 16894. 
Hoke eng. plate co. 155 
Holbein (H.) 297388. 
Holbrook (G. F.) 9491. 


21252, 29517. 


5746, 


22. 


| Holden (J. A.) 24254. 


Holiday picture makers. 25661. 


Holland (C. A.) 12584. 
| Holland €W..J.)¥ 983)°5525. 


Holliday box eco. 22981, 25675. 
Hollingsworth (W. W.) & Griffith (W. 
G.) 18034. 


| Hollis (W. D.) 941. 


| Honeywell (H. E.) 
| Hood (C. I.) co. 


_ Hopkins (K.) 


| Holmboe & White. 


Hollister (C. W.) 12535. 
Hollister (G. A.) 19834. 
Hollyer (S.) 25684, 29520. 
Holm (O. A.) 29580. 

15523. 
Holmes mfg. co. 15531, 25686. 
Holophane glass co. 295382. 


| Holsinger (R. W.) 9495. 


Holstein (R.) 28552. 
Holt (John H.) 6679. 


Holyoke turnverein. 12541. 
Home pattern co. 295383. 


Homer (W.) 29070, 29084. 
Homes (W.) 22982. 

20124. 
19835. 
Hood (H.) 15582. 


Hood (H. P.) & sons. 946. 


Hooper (BE. L.) 113852. 
Yoover art co. 31455. 
Hopf bros. co. 9496. 


18035, 21253. 


Hopkins (O. D.) 3762, 12542, 22987. 


| Hoppe (A.) 


‘ Horner (C. J.) 
| Horner (C. J.) co. 


| Horsman (E. 


029 


Topkinson (C.) 15533. 
5526, 29535. 
29737. 

9629. 


Hoppner (—) 

Hoppner (J.) 

Hopson (S. J.) 9497. 

Horgan (J.) jr. 38768, 12543, 15534, 
22989, 25687, 29537. 

Horgan flying machine co. 12546. 

Horlacher brewing co. 5527. 

Horn (J. C.) 15549. 

Horne (J. B.) 15550, 20125. 

18037. 

20126, 21254. 23012, 
25694. 

Horrigan (J.) 5528. 


[.) eo. 25698. 


INDEX 
pt. IV, n. Ss. ¥. 4 
| 
Horswill (A. J.) 9498. | Hunt (H.) 380844. 
Horton”? (@sid.)  o1G( | Hunt (L.) 313814. 
Horton (W. M.) 29548. | Hunt (P. 8.) 962; 15694 212772: 


Horvath (G.) & Grossmann (C.) 14202. 

Hotchkiss (C. W.) 18088. 

Hotel Cape May co. 25699. 

Houck (E. 8.) 15551. 

Hough (F. EB.) 7926, 14208. 

House (J. W.) 16895. 

House & Campell. 31457. 

House & Paxson. 22894. 

House beautiful co. 15552. 

Houser (8S. P.) 948, 9506. 

Houston (W. J.) 38769. 

Housh co. 18039. 

Howard (P. E.) 25705. 

Howard (R. 8.) co. 28553. 

Howard brush co. 12547. 

Howe (F. E.) 25707. 

Howe (J. D.) 9507. 

Howe (J. R.) 953. 

Howe (M. F.) 15568. 

Howell (J. C.) 9508. 

Hower (A. B.) 6680. 

Howes (W. F.) 9510. 

Howes (W. S.) 25710. 

Howitt (J. N.) 28690. 

Howse bros. 38770, 6681. 

Hoxie (GD. W.3y.4Zondde 

Hoyt (D.) 957, 15569. 

Hoyt (H. 8S.) 6682. 

Hub state sales co. 

Hubel (H.) 29553. 

Hubert bros. 12549, 15571 

Hubin’s big post card store. 25715. 

Hudson (G.) 2880, 14205, 16896, 19836, 
24255, 28554. 

Hudson (W. E.) 961. 

Hudson Fulton celebration commission. 
14207, 15572, 18057, 28017, 25716, 
29554. 

Hudson press. 29555. 

Hudson river day line. 

Hughes (B. D.) 381458. 

Hughes (L. E.) 29556. 

Hughes (W. J.) 12550. 

Hughes & Bailey. 15594, 23042. 

Hughes & co. 23048. 

Hughes & Lyday co. 6684. 

Hughson (H. G.) 15595. 

Huguenot soc’ty. 25765. 

Huisman (A.) 15596. 

Hulett (N. P.) 25767. 

Hull (D.) 8771; 16597. 

Hull (M. C.) 25768. 

Hull & Bigelow. 25770, 29557. 

Hulsizer co. 6687. 

Humes (G. W.) 9511. 

Hummel (R. A.) 15600. 

Humphreys (A.) 14208. 

Humphreys (8S. J.) 3772. 

Humphrey’s homeopathic medicine co. 


) 
) 
) 
) 
) 


29552. 


16899, 19841. 


28555. 
Hunt (H.) 7927: 
Hunt (BE. A.) 14210. 


- | Hyman (M.) 


| Hunt CW.. Hi.) ee: 
| Hunt (W. M.) 29054, 
Hunter (C. 2.) 21274, 
Hunter (G. B.) 28556, 31459. 
Hunter (S. K.) 25772: 
| Huntington (Mrs. C. P.) 15615. 
| Huntsman (A.) 12551. 
' Huntzinger (H.) 25778. 
Huppert (H. A.) 24259. 
Hurst (J. TT.) 2am: 
Husenett (A. von) 28561. 
| Hutcheson (J. H.) 38776. 
| Hutchinson (H. 8.) & co. 18058, 21275. 
Hutt (H.) STi: 
Huylers. 7939, 25778. 
Hyde (F. B.) 965, 3782. 
| Hydeman & Lassner. 24265. 
| Hygienic food co. 113868. 
| Hyink (H. W.) 15616, 23044. 
20133. 
| Hyneman (T. M.) 6688. 
Hyslop (D.) 6689. 
_Icy-hot bottle co. 9519. 
Ideal photo co. 25798. 
Ife (W. W.) 967. 
| Illinois trust & savings banks. 
' Imeson (T. C.) 25794. 
Imhoff (B.) . 16Oae 
| Import novelty & mfg. co. 
Index co. 25795. 
Indian trading co. 
Indoor base ball co. 
Ingersoll (T. W.) 
Ingraham (N. R.) 
Inman (W.) 29759. 
Inness (G.) 14904, 29219. 
Innocent (F.) 14417. 
Internatl. art pub. co. 11869, 16913. 
Internatl. autograph co. 9525. 
Internatl. committee of Y. M. C. A. 
12554, 15617, 18064, 212838, 29559. 
Internatl. harvester co. of Amer. 6690, 
22395, 24266, 25796, 29561. 
Internatl. newspaper syndicate sery- 
ice. 38790. 
Internatl. order of Kings daughters & 
sons, Mo. branch. 18066. 
| Internatl. stereo. co. 21285, 25798, 
29562. 
Internatl. textbook co. 
Interwoven stocking co. 
| 29568. 
Iowa bird co. 25808. 
Irish (EH. W.) photo co. 
Irvine (HB. T.) (201385. 
Irving (M. K.) 12555. 
Isham (Mrs. BE.) 9527. 
Israel (W. H.) 201386. 
Ithaca gun co. 23047. 
| Ivers (J. J.) QT: 
| Ives (F. K.) 20292. 
| Jack (C.) 9528, 15618. 


9514, 11553, 25771. 


29071, 29072. 


969. 


14218. 


14214. 
29558. 
9520, 12552, 20134. 
970. 


25804. 
3791, 21290, 


3792, 23046. 


530 


‘nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1909 


12556. 

3793, 6702, 9535. 
| 2013 
) Bjacobs (G. W.) & co. 

_ Jacobs (J. 15625, 20139. 
Jacobs (T. T.) 25809. 
Jacobson (S.) 5578. 

_ Jacquet (G.) 20685, 22573 
Jaeger (J. F.) 12558. 

| James (BE. W.) 29566. 
Jamison (J. H.) 20445. 
Jansson (A. L.) 156380. 
Jansrud (J. E.) 975. 

Jay (Mme. C.) 20685. 
Jayne (D.) & son. 28562. 
Jennings & Graham. 15642. 
Jentzsch (H. G.) 22947. 
Jerome (C. W.) 6706. 


29565. 


Jersey’ City tunnel day committees. 


21300. 


Jessurum (E. C.) 977, 18067. 
Jewelers circular pub. co. 978. 
Joannon (E.) 20685. 
Jobert (P.) 20685. 
Joh (Mrs. F. C.) 31463. 
Johnson (A. O.) 22396, 24267. 
Johnson meee gf. 255810, 29567. 
Johnson . W.) 18068 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
- Johnson 
Johnson ( 
Johnson (G.) 29582. 
Johnson (H. B.) 979. 
Johnson (J. A.) 6708, 15643. 
Johnson (J. H.) 9541. 
Johnson (J. R.) 21301, 23050. 
Johnson (L. M.) 3800. 
Johnson (O. A.) 113889. 
Johnson (8S. E.) & co. 
Johnson (W. M.) 
Johnson & Bordsen. 23052, 29588. 
Johnson & Johnson. 7940. 
Johnson co. 6711, 21303. 
Johnston harvester co. 24268. 
Johnston (J. B.) 15652, 18069. 
Johnston (R.) 11390. 
Johnston (R. A.) co. 22397. 
Johnston (R. R.) 18070. 
Johnston (R. W.) studios. 
6712, 15653, 18073, 25812, 29631. 


Johnston (W. & A. K.) ltd. 25813. 


20141. 


21302. 


Jonciéres (L. de) 20685. 

Jones (C. J.) 29682. 

Jones (E. F.) 9542. 

Jones (E. P.) 18078, 25821. 

Jones (H. B.) 6230. 

Jones (J. F.) 6713. 

Jones (lL. C.) 25824. 

Jones (W. H.), Kansas City, Mo. 
18079. 


7, 21298, 23048. 


3812, 12560, 15645. 


981, 3824, 


INDEX 


Jones (W. H.), Wabash, Ind. 18097. 


Jordan (T. J.) & Gebhart (Adam) 
15662. 

| Jornson (J. B.) 18107. 

Joyce (W. ne 25827. 


| Judge (W. 


20142, 25828. 


Judge co. one 6714, 95 045, 12563, 15666, 


18116. 
Justis (Mrs. R. C.) 18118. 
| Kabel (J.) 23086. 
Kabo corset co. 3827, 6716. 
| IKKahler (C.) 988. 
| Kahn (F.) & co. 6736. 
Kahn tailoring co. 19842. 


| IKKalamazoo corset co. 


| Kalnin (C. W.) 


Kanno (G. B.) 
| Kansas City book exchange. 


| Kapp (J. O.) 


| Kassell (B.-C.) 
Kauffmann (F.) 


| Kellermann (A.) 


Kellberg studio. 
| Keller (F.) 


51464. 
inc. 25829, 
21305, 29633. 
11391. 
2988. 
2883. 


Walish (J.) 
Kalkhoff co. 


Kampf (Arthur) 


25830. 

Kaplan (R.) 6739, 18119. 

18155. 

Kapp (M.) 9551, 18156, 21806, 23089. 

Karnebogen (W. H.) 6751, 15668. 

25831. 

3835. 

Kaufman (A.) 6752. 

Kaufmann & Strauss co. 5530, 11396, 
16927, 22399, 24269, 28570. 

Kaula (L. M.) 14904. 

Kaulbach (F. A. v.) 22947. 

Kaulbach (H.) 17103, 22947. 

Kavel (M.) 20685, 22573. 

Kawin & co. 29634. 

Keefe (W. S.) 12562. 

Keene (G. BE.) 29694. 

Keep smiling co. 5546. 

Keheley (W. M.) 7941. 

Keil’s (E.) nachfolger (August Scher]) 
22408, 29695, 31465. 

Keim (J. R.) & co. 29696. 

Keith (E.) & co. 25832. 

Keith (G. BE.) 12563. 

25833, 29697. 

Keller (A. I.) 9552, 11409. 

10504. 

Keller (N. C.) 20446. 

25834, 31466. 


| Kellerstrass farm. 24276. 


Kelley (E. W.) 9553. 

Kelley (R. L.) 29698. 

Kelley & Chadwick. 21312, 29699. 
Kellogg (Mrs. H.) 6753. 
Kellogg studio. 6758. 
Kellogg toasted corn flake co. 
Kelz (I. D.) 3888, 29707. 
Kemp (G.) 3846. 

Kemp (W.M.) 3847. 

Kemper bros. co. 285738. 
Kemper-Thomas co. 990. 
Kennedy (L. 8.) 1016. 
Kennedy co. 15669. 
Kenson art studio. 


25835. 


15670. 


do 


INDEX’ 


pt. Iv, 0. 8., v. 4 


Kent (N. H.) 
Kent (S. A.) 
Kent (W. G.) 
Kenyon (H.) 
Kenyon (Z.) 
Kephart (S. B.) 


18158. 
25836. 

25837. 
25838. 
29302. 
3848. 


_ Knafil & bro. 
/Knapp (E. R.) 


Keppler & Schwarzman. 6760, 25840. | 


Ker (M. 8S.) 1017. 

Ker (W. B.) 14215, 24277, 31467. 

Kerfoot (J. B.) 12564, 18159. 

Kerruish (M. L.) 15678. 

Kessler (F. J.) 25842. 

Ketterlinus litho. mfg. co. 
6763, 25844. 

Kettern (G. T.) 

Keyes (D. C.) 

Keystone pub. co. 

Keystone view co. 
25847, 29710. 

Kiefer (KE. H.) 
28574. 

Kiefer (H.) 29717. 

Kilbourne (E.) 9579. 

Kilburn (B. W.) 4060, 9580. 

Killeen (J. W.) 9610. 

Killelea (J. J.) & co. 

Kilner (T. W.) 25848. 

Kilroy (R. T. J.) 18428. 

Kimball (A.) 6765. 

Kimball (W. W.) co. 

Kimball & son. 

Kimball press. 

King (BE. W.) 

King (F. S.) 

King (G. R.) 

King (Guy) 

King (H.) 14216, 31468. 

King (M.) 18429. 

King (R. L.) 23090. 

Kingsbury (A. J.) 

Kinnsy (C. M.) 

Kip (B. M.) 1284. 

Kirk (M. L.) 24279, 28575. 

Kirk (S.) & son co. 21354. 

Kirkbride (C.) 12577. 

Kirkman & son. 11410. 

Kirtland (L. C.) 6775. 

Kirtley (O. 'T.) - 25855. 

Kivlahan (H. D.) 15682. 

Klaber (S.) & co. 14219. 

Klackner (C.) 12578, 21356, 23095, 
29785. 

Klee & co. 25856. 

Kleehaas (T.) 17108. 

Klein (I.) 11411. 

Klein studio. 25857. 

Klemetsrud (O. H.) 1286, 23098. 

Kliegl bros. 12584. 

Klingmann (O.) 21857, 23100, 25858. 

Klopot (S.) © 1292. 

Klopsch (L.) 12585, 29743. 

Klump (C. M.) 1805, 9613. 

Knabe (W.) . co. 4317, “6776, “T2586, 
18480. 


3853. 
9578. 
25846. 


1045, 22410, 24278, 


1046. 


15681. 
9611, 29719. 
6771. 

25849. 

10348. 

12574. 

12576. 


23091. 
25854. 


| Knowles (R.) 
| Knox (T.) 
1019, 3849, | 


| Koeber (P32) 
| Koehler 
3854, 18160, 21824, | 


1318, 9619, 15684, 

21358. 

25860. 

Knickerbocker litho. co. 25861. 

Knipe (E. B.) 9624, 15691. 

Knoedler (E. L.) 1886, 2884, 6777, 
9626, 12587, 156938, 18431, 28578, 
29744. 

Knoedler (M.) & co. 9629, 184382. 

Knopf (H.) 22947. 

9630. 

12588. 

Kobler (A. J.) 16929. 

Koch (F.) & co. 24280, 25863. 

Koch (G. O.) 20148. 

4159, 18434, 25864. 
(5 6778, 18449, 19851, 
21361, 25875. 
Koenig (A.) co. 
Kohlberg (M. J.) 
Kohler (Mrs. A. M.) 


2587T. 
15694. 
21362. 


| Kohn (J. & J.) 24281, 31470. 


| Kohn bros. 
Koken barbers’ supply co. 
Kolb bros. 
| Kopp (J. H.) 
'_Koretke & Young. 


| Kratt (G.) 
' Kratina (J.) 


| Kraushaar (C. W.) 
| Krueger’ (Ch. Has) 


| Kuderer (C.) 


| La Lyre (A.) 


7942. 
12589. 
1337, 4162, 9631. 
29748. 
4168. 
Korfhage (H. C.) 15695. | 
Kornmann, Cohen & Httlinger. 18450. 
Kraemer art co. 9682. 
25878. | 
5547, 16930. . 
Kratma (J.) 21412 : 
4169. : 
31484. | 
Kruger & Lehnhardt. 4170, 11418. : 
Krupar (A. C.) 15696. | 
Kubat (O.) 28102. 
Kuchera (M. J.) 213683. 
12601. 
Ktihlen (B.) 14220, 16981. 
Kugler (F. G.) 25879. 
Kulman (O. 8.) 20447. | 
Kunst- & verlagsanstalt, (Schaar & 
Dathe) 7953. : 


Kunstanstalt Trowitzsch & 
195: 

Kunstverlag Eos. 20448. 

Kunze (L. J.) 1338. 

Kuppenheimer & co. (House of Kup-- 
penheimer) 2885, 5548. | 

La Certe (I. A.) 18452. | 

Ladd (E. A.) 13839, 4171, 25880. 

Ladd (S. H.) 15697. 

Ladies’ Hermitage assn. 12692. 


| 
sohn. 


| La Farge (J.) 10591. 


1346. 
20685. 
25881. 


La Francesca Co. 
La Grandara (De) 
La Greide (N. H.) 
Lalanze (A.) 2802. 
20685. 
Lamain & McLoughlin. 
Lamaire (Madeleine) 
La Marche (B.) 18453. 


6779. 
2802. 


032 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dee., 1909 


» Lamasure (B.) 5562, 7983, 14221, 
16932, 19855, 31485. 
Lamb (E. C.) 6230, 14904. 


Lamb (F. 8.) 6780. 

Lamb (J. & R.) 4177, 12606, 20149, 
23105, 25883. 

Lambin (G. M.) & co. 

Lambin-Wenigman co. 
18455, 25886, 28579. 


Landesberg (M.) 23106. 
Landon (C. N.) 25889. 
Landreth (A. G.) 25897. 
Lane (C. J.) 6816. 
Lane (G.) 23107. 
Lane (G. O.) 25898. 
Langdon (S. BE.) 25890. 
Lange (J. A.) 11414. 
Lange (M.)_ 6818. 
Langebek (J.) 12607. 
Langée (G.) 20685. 
Langill (H. H. H.) 1847. 
Langill commercial photo. co. 
Langrock bros. 14231, 24283. 
Langsdorf (S.) 6819. 
Lanman & Kemp. 14233. 
Large & Webster. 25900. 
Larkin (C.) 29751. 
LaRoche (F.) 12617. 
Larsen (I. D.) 24284. 
Larsen (J. Selmer-) 14236. 
Larson (J. O.) 6825. 
Larus & bro. co. 14241. 
Lauber (J.) 24285. 
Laurence (D.) 9651. 
Laurence (R. A.) 29752. 
Lauterbach (H.) 22411. 
Lavalleur (E. EB.) 25901. 
La Valley (J. J.) 19862. 
Law co. 21365. 
Lawdey (EH. F.) 
Lawkowski (A.) 
Lawler (H. C.) 
Lawler (W. V.) 
Lawrence (G. R.) 6826. 
Lawrence (G. R.) co. 1348, 4178, 
12621, 23108, 25906, 29760. 
Lawrence (T.) 13440. 
Lawrence & Jellicoe ltd. 
24288. 


Lawton (W. H.) 
Lay (J.C.) 1353. 
Lay (W. A.) 29761. 

Layman (H.D.& F.P.) 21366. 
Layton, Smith & Hawk. 14242, 16934, 
23111, 31494. 
Lazarnick (N.) 9652, 213871, 

25112. 
Lazell, Dalley & co. 20155, 21372. 
Lea (A. J.) 4180, 6828, 12622. 
Leach (D. W.) 28580. 
Leach (G. W.) jr. 15741. 
Leader (B. W.) 16951. 
Learned (A. G.) 30769. 
Leary, Plourd & Bridgett. 


6781, 9633. 
9634, 15713, 


29750. 


25905, 29755. 
20154. 

29759. 

16933. 


11415, 22413, 


15740. 


6827, 


9653. 


| Le Sueur (E.) 


| Lhoste (G.) 


| Lefebvre (L.) 
| Le Gout Gérard (F.) 


Leavitt (EK. M.) 307, 9654, 18477, 
21378, 23118, 25911, 29762. 

Leck (G. H.) 238117. 

Lederer (L.) 28581. 

Lee (A.) 29766. 

Lee (B. F.) 4185. 

Lee (J.) co. 25918. 

Lee (L. S.) 20156. 

Lee (W. H.) 259238. 

Leeds (A. G.) 4187, 9656, 12625, 


14248, 21882, 29767. 
Leeland art co. 1858, 4194, 12626. 
Leeland art & mfg. co. 15742. 
Leeming (W.) 14249. 
Leempoels (J.) 22416. 
Leet bros. 4197. 
Lefebre (G.) 22573. 
22013. 
20685. 
29768. 
4203. 


Lehmaier & bro. 
Lehr (L. G.) 
Leibson (A.) 31496. 
Leigh (W. H.) 21894, 23119. 
Leighton (H. C.) co. 21398. 
Lembeck & Betz. 31497. 
Lemont (EF. P.) 29769. 
Lenoir (C. A.) 20685. 
Lentelli (L.) 11434. 
Lenz (A.) 1864. _ 
Lenz (O. L.) 28582. 
Lenz (W.) 18480. 
Leonori (F. R.) & co. 
Leopold (L.) 
11435. 


Leopold, Solomon & Eisendrath. 14251. 
Lerolle (H.) 29057. 

Leserman (L.) 12681. 

Leslie-Judge co. 25925. 

Lessee (E.) 14256. 

Lester book & sta. co. 6831, 9665. 
22427. 

12638. 


6830. 
& Langrock (J. H.) 


Leubrie & Elkus. 
Le Vasseur & co. 14257, 16935. 
Levering (A. R.) 13865, 23126. 
Levick (E.) 15761. 
Levine bros. ine. 12654. 
Levy (A. H.) 18488. 
Levy (F. & H.) mfg. co. 
Levy (L.) 16986. 
Lewin (W. O.) 18495. 
Lewis (A. T.) 21408. 
Lewis (D. J.) 12661. 
Lewis G.) 18497. 
Lewis . W.) 9667. 
Lewis (V. C.) 4204. 
Lewis & Shambow. 19863. 
Lewis pub. co. 114386. 
Lhermitte (L. A.) 29045. 
20685. 

29773. 


25930, 29772. 


Libbey (J. H.) 
Lichtman (B.) 1867, 29299. 
Lidgerwood mfg. co. 12662, 25944. 
Liebscher (E.) 18498. 


Life insurance co. of Va. 19864. 


533 


INDEX 


Life pub. co. 
7984, 11489, 14258, 15776, 16937, 
18499, 19865. 

Life’s ticker. 6886. 

Lillie (R. D.) 13878. 

Linderman (F. B.) 12664, 15784. 

Linderum (R.) 17108. 

Lindner (R.) 25946. 

Lindner & Chase. 4206. 

Lindsay (L. BH.) 214138. 

Lindsley (L. D.) 12665. 

Line (A. A.) 15785, 18503. 

Lines (L. H.) 25947. 

Linehan-Loveland co. 

Linkletter (L. G.) 
25948. 

Linsley (W.) 18504. 

Lipman supply house. 23127. 

Lippincott (J. B.) co. 6888. 

Lippincott (O.) 4218, 12667, 20157. 

Lippincott (W. H.) 62380. 

Lipton (M.) 7990. 

Liserman (M.) 11448. 

Lisle (A. E.) 5570. 

Lister (W. H.) 9781. 

ithe CW .."E.), é.co. 
11449, 16948, 28583. 

Little (F. V.) 4216. 

little, (J: A.) 2Zarsa7r: 

Livermore & Knight co. 1875, 18505. 

Livingston (J. W.) 18506. 

Livingston radiator co. 29774. 

Lloyd (J..H.) 25796. 

Loeb (E.) & co. 25952. 

Loeb (L.) 2400. ° 

Loeber (C. K.) 1876. 

Loeffler (A.) 1877, 18507, 23142, 25958, 
29775. 

Logan (M.) 1879. 

Lohmuller (J.) 11450. 

Lomen bros. 18512. 

Long (C.). Isto. 

Long (D. B.) 12668. 

Long (H. M.) 4217. 

Long (F. G.) 5572, 7994, 11451. 

Loomis (C. B.) 7995. 

Loomis (F. A.) 18516. 

Lord (C.) 25965. 

Lord & Taylor. 22418. 

Lorenz (J. A.) 1881. 

Lorenz (K. W.) 5573. 

Lorenz (R.) 11452. 

Lorey (G.) 1882, 4218. 

Los Angeles Examiner. 18517. 

Louis Bell post, G. A. R. 19785. 

Lounsbury (F. C.) 13883, 4219, 6844, 

_ 9782, 21415, 29779. 

Louyot (E.) 7973. 

Low (W. H.) 16944. 

Lowell (J. A.) bank note co. 

Lowney (W.M.) co. 4242, 9786, 31498. 

Lubeck & McKibben. 4250, 6848. 

Lubin mfg. co. 23148, 25967, 29781. 

Lucas (C. O.) 9788. 

Lucas (J.) & co. 25968. 


6837. 


29780. 


1868, 2889, 4205, 5563, | 


| Ludwig (H. L.) 


| Lukone tailoring co, 
| Em. GB) 
_ Lumiere studio. 
| Lumsden (C.) 


pt. Iv, n. 8., v. 4 


Lucey (W. A.) 21419, 25969. 
Lucky spud co. 7997, 9790. 
Lucy Holcombe chapter. 31500. 
9791. 
9793. 

ule Lie 

28584, 315038. 
29783. 


Luick (E.) 
Lukaski (T.) 
Luke (K. L.) 


29784. 
12670. 
6230, 14904. 


Lumsdon (EH. C.) 24292. 


| Luray caverns corp. 14263. 


9669, 9718, 15794, 


| Lusby (M. 8S.) 9795. 
Lutke (F. H.) 25970. 
| Lyman (B. EH.) 9796. 
| Lyman (B. 1.) » 258ae 
| Lyman (J.) 28585. 
Lynch (D.) SRE 
Lynch (EF. 'T.) 4525 
| Liyneh: (J) dire Zags: 
Lyndon (A. S.) 1887, 9798, 15798, 
25978. 
Lynn & Cram. 9808. 
Lyon (M. J.) 21422. 
Lyon & Healy. 26045. 


2893, 5571, 7991, | 
| McCall (C. O.) 


29788. 


| McCall (C. W.) & Wythe (W. J.) 


| McCall (J. H.) 
| McCalmont (A. L.) 


| McCarthy (H. L.) 


| MeClure (R. L.) 
| McClure (S. S.) co. 


19870. 

26046. 

29789. 

McCann (R. BE.) & co. 21428. 

Maceari (C.) 29218. 

McCarthy (D.) 1890. 

1391. 

McCaskey register co. 9804. 

McClearie (W.) 18519. 

McClelland (T. W.) 6849. 

McClelland (W. W.) co. 1892. 

McClung (J. W.) 6852, 23155. 

McClure (R. B.) 6858, 9805, 12674, 
15799, 18529, 21424, 26047. 

6857. 

29791. 


| McClure (T. C.) 1393, 4251, 


| Mace (C. E.) 
| McConkay (E.) 26049. 
| McCrary (F. B.) 
| McDaniel (H.) 

| McDermott (E.) 


| McEwen (W.) 
| Macfee (E. D.) jr. 
| MeGary (J. J.) 
|MecGirr & Co. 
| MelIllheney & Engstrum. 


| MeIntosh (H. D.) 


9817, 12679. 


2895, 23156. 
1413. 

4273, 6858. 
McDonald (M. M.) 15805. - 
McDonald (P.) 9815, 26050, 29797. 
McDowell (Mrs. E. A.) 26055. 
MacDowell (M.) 29798. 
10591. 
Macfadden (B.) 9818. 

9820. 
26058. 
4274. 

24298. 

20158. 


McGrath (J. B.) 
McGrew (T. F.) 
21425. 
4275, 6859, 23160. 
12680. 

29805. 


McIntosh (B.) 


Mack (EH. J.) 


O34 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1909 


' Mackay (L.) 21429. 
eMcKay (R. H.) 15807. 
McKell (J. C.) 7998. 
McKenzie (H.) 21430, 26059. 
McKenzie (J. D.) 15811. 
McKernan (F.) 19871. 
McKinney (HE. E.) 4278. 
McLellan (H. W.) 7999. 
McManus (B. I.) 23162. 
McManus (G.) 24294. 
McManus (J. D.) 26066. 
MacMillan litho. co. 26069. 
McMinn (R. H.) 12681. 
McNamara (E.) 6861, 15812, 23163. 
MacNamee (W.H.) 23166. 
MeNicholas (J. T.) 11454. 
MeNicol (J. H.) 29808. 
Macomber (A. R.) 26070. 


| Maring & Blake. 


Marcke (Van) 20685. 

Margerie (V.) 20685. 

Marie (P.) 20685. . 
Marine national bank of Buffalo. 2899. 
Mariner (G. EB.) 12718. 


4323, 6879. 


| Markoe (W. F.) 1419. 


| Marks (G. C.) 


| Maroniez (G.) 


11459. 
Marlin firearms co. 18588. 
20685. 
Marr (C.) 14417. 

Marr (R. G.) 6881. 

Marr (T. E.) 214388, 29817. 


| Marshall (W. & BE.) 12728. 


| Martin (F. W.) 
| Martin 
| Martin 


Macoy pub. & Masonic supply co. 6862. | 


McQuillan (T. R.) 12682. 
McWhorter (A.) 26071. 
MeWhorter (L. V.) 4280. 
Macy (C.) 21481. 
Madden (J. E.) 
Maerz (A.) 
Maesch (F.) 24295. 

Maestri (A.) 14269. 

Magazine & book co. 31504. 

Magee (W.D.) 2896, 31505. 
Magnolia Park land co. 12683. 
Main (W. F.) 29810. 

Maine (A. G.) 15816. 

Maissen (F.) 2802. 

Majestic pub. co. 4295. 

Mallory (F. B.) 29811. 

Mallory (R. L.) 4808, 9821. 
Malone (A.) 9822. 

Malone (J. D.) 12684. 

Maloney (Mrs. E. G.) 6867. 
Maltesta (A. A.) 12687. 

Man (G. EF.) 4809. 

Manahan (W. H.) jr. 12688, 26072. 
Manaway (L. W. W.) 15820, 18533. 
Mandel bros. 16945. 
Manhattan photogravure Co. 

11455, 15821. 

Manhattan post card co. 
'Mann (H. C.) 29812. 
Mann postal co. 29813. 
Manning (F. S.) 
29323, 29326. 
Manor (F.) 22422. 
Mansell (Le R. L.) 21482. 
Mansfield (A.) 31506. 
| Manship (P. H.) 2897, 20454. 
Manufacturers’ adv. co. 


6865. 
29809. 


18534. 


9828, 19872, 22423, 29814. 
Marais (A.) 2802, 20685. 
Marceau (T. C.) 

12696, 21433, 23169, 26096. 
Marceau co., ltd. 26098. 
Marcell (M.) 14270. 
Marchand (J. N.) 8000. 
Marchand (L.) 12701. 


9824, 


1414, 29307, 29318, 


4311, 15825. 
| Manzi, Joyant & co., 2898, 5574, 6868, 


1416, 4312, 6870, 


29827. 

(H. A.) 16946. 

(H. M.) 2900. 

(J.) & co. 185389, 20159. 
(J. BA)” 250 
(Mrs. M. J.) 5576*. 
CE.) "26102: 

Martin (W. H.) 214389. 
Martin post card co. 

26103, 29829. 


Martin 
Martin 
Martin 
Martin 


21441, 23178, 


Martz (J.) 21444, 23181, 26104, 29835. 


| Meinhardt (H. L.) 


Maskrey (A.) 16947. 

Mason (BE. M.) 9881. 

Mason (F. H.) 8818. 

Mastagio (D.) 14417. 
Mastbaum & Fleisher. 16948. 
Masters (C. H.) 12733. 
Masters (J. C.) 4825. 
Mathewson (C. E.) 6882. 
Mathiesen (H. P.) 29841. 
Matignon (A.) 225738. 
Matthews (G. HE.) 18545, 20165. 
Matthews (O. S.) 24296, 28586. 
Matthews (W. B.) 11460. 
Matzene co. 1420, 9832. 

Maurer (J. M.) 23182, 26106, 29844. 
Mauve (A.) 2400. 


Maverick & Wissinger co. 26107. 


Maxence (H.) 20685. 
Maxwell (A. R.) 9833. 
Mayer (A. 8S.) 31507. 
Mayer (C.) 14271. 
Mayer (D.) 15826. 
Mayer (H.) 5577, 14272. 
Mayerie (A. V.) 2802. 
Maynard (A.) 14273. 
Mazzoni (J.) 28587. 
Mead (A. L.) 23185. 
Means (W. N.) 21445. 
Mears (H. F.) 22426. 
Meddaugh (J. E.) 12734. 
Medlar (H. B.) 18546. 


Meek co. 1424, 6883, 12735, 15832, 
18552, 28589. 
Meeker (A. S.) 
Meeker (E. D.) 1460. 
Megargee (L.) 23198. 
Megeath stationery co. 
Meiler (G. J.) 26108. 
Meinert (D. C.) 18553. 
21446. 


23186. 


12736, 15833. 


030 


OTD?) 7 an (( | ree 


INDEX 
pt. Iv, D. s., v.4 


Meissner & Buch. 5578, 20449. Miller-Sterling co. 29872. 
Meissonier (J. L. E.) 215386. Millet (F. D.) 1482, 18605, 19875, 


| 
Meister (Gebriider) 8001. | 20454. 
Melchers (G.) 38467, 5580, 10591. | Millet (J. F.) 2400, 29111. 
Méliés (G.) 26109, 29845. | Mills (C. S.) 21477. 
Melina (R.) 1461. | Mills (J. He) Zama. 
Meliodon (J. A.) 8002, 14274. | Mills (T.*H.) 21478. 
Mellier (W. G.) 22427. Mills (W.) & son. 15844. 
Mellin’s food co. of North Amer. 9834. | Milne (J. 8S.) 29878. 
Melody (A. B.) 6884. Miner (H. C.) litho co. 18606. 
Men & women mag. co. 29851. | Minot paper co. 18608. 
Mench (P.) 18555, 23199, 29852. Mintz (M. J.) 23238. 
Mendoza (I. P.) ltd. 29854, 31508. Mirror (The) 26102. 
Menke (H. W.) 15838. Mishkin (H.) 4332, 6891, 9841, 12738. 
Mentholatum co. 1473. Mishkin studio. 21479, 23258, 26153, 
Mentzer (W. A.) 8003. 29874. 
Menzel (A. von) 380881. Missionary .- industrial corporation. 
Menzler (W.) 19829, 22947. 4333. 
Mercer (A.) 6885. Mitchell (E. B.) 8006, 16949, 19876, 
Mercié (A.) 2802, 20685. 31509. 
Merejoosky (J. ©.) 12787. Mitchell (E. H.) 9848, 12741, 12758, 
Merkley (S. A.) 11461, 15839, 19873. 15848, 26182. 
Merrell (R. L.) 9835. Mitchell (J. F.) 29884. 
Merriam (G. & C.) co. 29857. Mitchell (J. J.) eco. 1486, 4337, 6902, 
Merriam (J. W.) & co. 5581, 8004, 9849, 11465, 15849, 23272, 26184, 
11462, 19874. 29885. 
Merrill (A. L.) 15840. Mix (EB. LL.) 232% 
Merrill (C. W.) 6886. Mizzon craft shop. 28590. 
Merrill (H. M.) 29858. Mock (J. EB.) 9851. 
Merryman (W. R.) 15841, 29859. Modern house mfg. co. 12760. 
Merz (A. J.) 20178. Modern progress pub. co. 29886. 
Mesdag (H. W.) 2802. Moeller (L.) 20469, 24298, 31510. 
Messersmith (R. G.) 9836. Moeller (L. A.) 1488. 
Metropolitan printing co. 9837. Moen (C. R.) 29887. 
Metsu (G.) 29116. - Moffat, Yard & co. 185851, 18609, 
Metz (C. H.) 18557. 23278, 26190. 
Metzner (M. H.) 6887. Moffett studio. 1491, 4340, 6904, 9852, 
Mey (E. J. de) 26115. 12780, 15861, 18615, 20224, 21483, 
Meyer (B.) 23204. 23283, 26201, 29889. 
Meyer (E.) 26116. Monarch underwear co. 26231. 
Meyer (J. J.) 21447. Monash (M. EH.) 11466. 
Meyer-Both co. 23205. | Moneta (J. J.) 24299. 
Meyercord co. ine. 1474, 6888, 29862. |Monroe (G. H.) 238348. 
Meyers (A. R.) 18558. | Montan (A.) 17103. 


Meyers (E. G.) 26118. Montgomery (H.) 29896. 
. Mezzo-gravure co. 18567, 23207, 26123. Montross (N. E.) 6912, 9864. 


Michels (I.) 23208. Mooney (J.) 9870. 
Middlesex co. 6890. Moore (A.) 1492, 6916, 9871, 15862, 
Middleton (T. B.) 15842, 26124. 18616. 
Mietus (S.) 21448. Moore (A. T.) 20287 
Milk & baby hygiene, Committee on. Moore (A. W.) 18617 
24297. Moore (EK. B.) 19877 
Millais (J. E.) 2400. Moore (F. E.) 9877. 
Miller (A. A.) 29863. | Moore (F. P.) 8008. 
Miller (C. H.) 23209, 26125. | Moore (G. 8S.) 6917 
Miller (C. K.) 9889. | Moore (J. I.) 26282. 
Miller (C. R.) 1478, 4827, 26126. ' Moore (R. N.) 18619. 
Miller (G. W.) 9840. | Moore (VY. B.) 20471. 
Miller (J. A.) 26140, 29867. Moore & Hayward. 15867. 
Miller (J. D.) 30844. Moorehouse (HH. H.) 1498. 
Miller (J. F.) 18568. Moorhead (H. M.) 21589. 
Miller (W.) 20174, 21450, 23212. Morahan (KE. H.) 24801. 
Miller (W. F.) 18569. Morales (L.) 17945. 
Miller rubber co. 26150. | Moran (BH. P.) 22435. 


036 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1909 


Moran 
Moran 
Moran 
Moras 


(J. L.) 
(L.) 


29901. 
14275. 
oo) 6Seee, S009, 29328. 
(W.) 22408. 
Moray (G. E.) 6924. 
Moray (J.) 15868, 20238. 
Morgan (G. F.) 4343. 
Morgan (S. E.) 14281. 
Morgan (S. M.) 21590. 
Mori (P.) 8010, 21591. 
Moricorn statuary co. 
Morland (G.) 29740, 29741. 
Moro (A.) 9435. 
Morris (C. E.) 23345. 
Morris (G. F.) 5584, 29301. 
Morris (G. F.) studios. 21592, 22429, 
28591. 
Morris (M.) 
Morris & co. 16950, 28592. 
- Morrison (C.) 15870. 
Morrison (T. W.) 29904. 
Morrissey (W. E.) 15869. 
Morrow (J. H.) 20239. 
. Morse (R. H.) 20472. 
Morse (W. A.) 5585. 
Moses (E.) 18620, 29905. 
Moses (H. D.) 1520, 15871. 
Moss (F. A.) 26237, 29915. 
Moss (M.) 20474, 28593. 
Mott (J. L.) iron works. 
_Mouau (C.) 20685. 
Moulin (G.) 29949. 
.Mouren (H.) 20685. 
Moutel (V.) 22573. 
Mowrer (G. E.) 18521. 
Mucha (A. M.) 16929. 
Mueller (A. F.) 29951. 
Miiller (E.) 17108. 
Mueller (F. W.) 12788. 
Mueller (L.) & co. 26261. 
Muenier (—) 20488. 
Mulhall (J.) 23346. 
Muller (E.) 26262, 29953. 
“Muller (P.) 26267. 
Muller-Kerzweller (Dr.) 
Muller, Luchsinger & co. 
Mumper (J. 1.) 15874. 
Munder, Thomsen co. 9883. 
Munford (W. B.) 29958. 

Munn & co. 1522, 4344, 9887, 12794, 
18621, 20240, 26269. 
Munson steamship line. 
Muralo co. 26270. 
Murdoch (H. M.) 

Murdock (J. J.) 15875. 

Murillo (B. E.) 17945. 

Murphy (J. A. & J. W.) 26278. 
Murphy (T. D.) co. 1523, 4345, 5586, 


14282. 


26234. 


8011. 


5578. 
12790. 


12795. 
26271. 


9890, 11467, 16951, 19878, 29959, 
$1511. 
Murray (D.) 14283. 


Murray (G. W.) 28594. 
Murray (J. H.) 21593. 
Murray (J. S.) 12796. 


Murray (S. Van A.) 26274. 


‘Nash (A. C.) 


Murray & Ready. 
Musselman (E.) 6925. 
Myers (C.) . 1580, 15877. 
Myers (BE. F.) 11477. 
Myron. 13230. 
Nadeau (O. E.) 
Nardi (J.) & co. 


12797, 15876. 


26275, 29963. 
5dDS89. 

5590. 

(E.) 9891, 18625, 29964. 
(E. C.) | 6881. 

Nash (H.) 9898. 

Nash (J. H.) 5592. 

Nast (C. F.) 14287. 

Nast (C. H.) 2903, 55983. 
Nation pub. co. 24302. 

Nat. art co. 28347, 24803, 26276, 31563. 


Nash 
Nash 


National assn of letter carriers. 
26277. 
National certificate designing co. 
26278. 


National colortype co. 26279. 

National daughter series no. 1. 2800. 

Natl. enameling & stamping co. 15878. 

National home service. 11479. 

Natl. illustrating co. 18637. 

National motion picture mag. 26281. 

National patent & novelty exhibition 
co. 43846. 

Natl. photo. co. 1531, 6926, 9896, 12798, 
15879, 21594, 23372. 

National press ass’n. 9900, 12800. 

Nat. printing & eng. co. 23376. 

National Shawmut bank. 28595. 

National theft-prevention co. 1537. 


National tribune. 9901. 
National union. 26282. 
Nattier (J. M.) 9626. 
Naval Y. M. C. A. 18641. 
Naylor (F. L.) 28596. 


Nazo co. 22480. 

Neal (E. B.) 1588, 4347. 
Needham (C. A.) 16957, 24804. 
Needham (W. L.) 15880. 
Neely (J. W.) 23388. 

Neiger (J. L.) 20475, 22431. 
Neill (Mrs. D. F.) 12801. 
Neipp (W.) 4851. 
Nelson (J. 8.) 29970. 
Nelson (W. F.) 4852. 
Nelson, Chesman & co. 
Neuburg (I.) 15881. 
Neuhorn & co. 28597. 
Nevada photo co. 1580, 4355. 
Nevius (H. M.) 16958. 


5504. 


New England laboratory co. 26283, 
29971. 

New England magazine pub. co. 
26284. 

New era association. 1584. 

New home sewing machine co. 19879, 
28598. 

New light co. 26290, 28599. 

New Louisville Jockey club. 12802. 


26292, 29972. 
26293. 


New theater. 
Nemes Art -co:; 


537 


INDEX 


pt. Iv, n.8., v.4 


co.) 1586, 4862, 6927, 9912, 12807, 
15885, 18642, 21595, 28391, 26330, 
29985. 

N. Y. Herald co. 

9967, 

23393, 26379, 30006. 
x 

4480. 

N. Y. star co. 26599. 

N. Y. times co. 1675, 4481, 7014, 10040, 
12890, 15979, 18717, 21647, 26600, 
30136. 

Newark evening news pub. co. 

Newberry (J. A.) 28487. 

Newcombe (G. E.) 1680, 4484, 7018, 
10045, 12893, 15982, 20241, 23488. 

Newell (W.) 15983. 

Newman (A.) 30141. 

Newman (C.) 26601. 

Newman (M. E.) 12894. 

News tribune. 26602. 

News tribune eng. plant. 

Newskin co. 11480. 

Newspaper enterprise ass’n. 
21648, 23441, 26603. 

Niagara paper mills. 

Niblo (F.) ine. 4499. 


N. 


19880. 


23440. 
12895, 
12901, 23488. 


Nicholas (HE. G.) 30150. 
Nichols (E.) 30151. 


Nichols-Clendonon photo co. 380152. 

Nichoson studio. 23492. 

Nieoll (W. T.) 
30153. 

Niczki (H.) 14417. 

Nielsen (P.) 238498. 

Nielsen (P. J.) 30161. 

Nieman (C. W.) 8012. 

Niemeyer (F. C.) 18720. 

Nix (H. HE.) S01Gs: 

Noble (A.) 7019. 

Noble art association. 2904, 4529, 5595. 

Noiske (T. B.) 12909. 

Noll (C. W.) 1724. 

Nonnenbruch (M.) 7973, 30880. 

Noonan-Kocian art co. 22485. 

Norris & Winter. 80138, 14288, 26618. 


North (M. S.) 12910. 
North: (@)- 1726:9 


| 


. | Nourse (E.) 
1615, 4891, 6957, | 
12832, 15915, 18668, 21610, | 


real estate board of brokers. | 


N. Y. Edison co. 12803, 23389, 26294. | Norwood (K.) 45380. 
N. Y. Evening telegram (N. Y. Herald 


Notman photo co. 18739, 20250, 21685, 
23501, 26656, 30180. 

Notter (F. L.) 16959. 

251389, 29075. 

Novelty slide co. 26659. 

Nowak (A.) 1782, 7021. 

Nowell (F. H.) 1788, 7022, 10050, 
26660. 


Noyes (F. E.) 15989. 
Nutting (W.) 70238, 10051, 18745, 
21691. 


, Official 


| O’Keefe (C. FEF.) 


| Olson (O. S.) 
| Olson, CWO 


15984, 21665, 26611, | 


| Orange (M.) 


| Oberhauser (E.) 


Oakes (M. L.) 4581, 7026, 10067, 
12912, 15994, 20265. 

Oakland chemical co. 2905. 

7739, 19542. 

O’Brien (J.) 20266. 

O’Brien (W.) 30181. 

Offertory calendar co. 

entry 


30182. 

card publishing co. 
12918. 

Ogden (H. A.) 14290. 

23504. 

Oklahoma natural mutoscene co. 1754. 

Oleson (C. O.) 15995. 

Oliver (H. W.) 26674. 

Oliver (W. J.) mfg. co. 

Oliver-Jennings. 10068. 

Olson (N.) 16005, 26675, 30183. 

4535, 26681. 

10069, 12914, 21695, 
23506, 26688, 30185. 
Olson photograph co. 

16006, 21742. 
Olsson (J. F.) & co. 
O’Malley (J.) & son. 
Ometh (E. E.) 16018. 
O’Neill (HB. A.) 12922. 
Onffroy (R.) jr. 1762. 
Operative miller press. 
Oplinger (E. E.) 16960. 
Oppenheimer (L.) 10077. 
22515. 


16004. 


1757, 4587, 


26705. 
22436. 


26708. 


| Oregon City commercial club. 21746. 


Osborn (F. W.) 
, Osborn (O. W.) 


North American co. 10047, 18721, 
20244, 21668, 26614, 30164. 

North Amer. post card co. 23494, 
30176. 

Nerthern photo co. 18725, 23495, 
26644. 

Northwestern knitting co. 1729, 5596, 
8014. 

Northwestern photo art co. 15985, — 


18733, 21676. 
Northwestern yeast co. 
Norton (A. B.) 15986. 
Norton (C. W.) 30179. 
Norton 17381. 
Norton 


14289, 19881. 


| Orton (C. M.) 


Orr (H. E.) co. 16019. 
Orr-Kiefer studio. '!12928. 
302438. 
18812. 
26709. 
4592. 
Osborn & Osborn co. 18820. 
Osborne (E. P.) 21747. 
Osborne co. 1764, 10078, 12924, 16020, 
18821, 26711, 30244. 
Osgood studio. 238510. 
O’Shaughnessy (T. A.) 28600. 
Osthaus (H.) 14292, 31564. 
Osthaus (E. H.) 2906, 5603, 19882. 
Otis litho. co. 18832, 26732. 


Orton (O. L.) 


-Ottenheimer (I. & M.) 4598, 12925, 
21748, 26742. 

Oursler (H. B.) 20267. 

Outeault (R. F.) 1800, 26743. 


| Outing pub. co. 


Outdoor news co. 4594. 
26860. 


038 | 


® Parrott (J. S.) 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1909 


Ovens (D. A.) 23511. 

Ovens (W. J.) 23514. 

Overall (Mrs. I. L.) 10085. 

Owen (C. J.) 14295. 

Owens (R. B.) 26866, 30266. 

Oxley (W. T.) 18852, 20268, 23515, 
26868. 


| P. E. O., chapter K. 

| Pach (G. W.) 1829. 

Pach bros. 18380, 7027, 12930, 20271, 
21750, 26869, 30268. 

Pacific coast condensed milk co. 
26875. 

Pack bros. 30269. 

Packard (BH. H.) 10086, 26876. 

- Packer (F.) 16021. 

Paddock (W. D.) 2907, 11481. 

Page (E. T.) 26904. 

Pagett (L. W.) 16022. 

Paige (HE. H.) 12940. 

main (Hi. J.) 10087. 

Paine (L. C.) 7036, 16023. 

Painter (B.) 8019. 

Palmer (A. R.) 18855. 

Palmer (F.) 18389, 16024, 20275. 

Palmer (G. E.) 10088. 

Palmer (J. 8S.) 4596. 

' Palmiter (F. M.) 12941, 18857. 

| Pape (C. G.) 26905. 

Paquin (W. BH.) 12942, 16027. 

Paredes (V. de) 5937. 

' Pareja (J. de) 17945. 

Parfitt (W.) 16030, 23518, 26906, 30270. 

fark (A. J.) 23521. 

' Parker (C. S.) 4598. 

Parker (C. W.) 12948. 

Parker (J. J.) 16081. 

Parker (J. W.) 19883. 

Parker-Brauner co. 1845. 

Parkinson (HE. D.) 12946. 

Parkinson (S. W.) 238522. 

Paroubek (A. J.) 26908. 

Parrett (F. J.) 4600, 7037, 30273. 

Parrish (M.) 31573. 

21753. 

Parry (J. R.)-jr. 26910. 

Parsons (C. G.) 30275. 

Parsons lodge, I. O. O. F. 

= Parton (H.) 11482. 

_ Paschen (W. E.) 18860. 

_ Pasonault (J. E.) 16035. 

' Pastore (U.) & Stahr (F. 

' Patrick (J. D.) 31574. 

Patten (L.) 22440. 

Patterson (T. J.) 7041. 

Patterson-Gibbs co. 10090, 16037, 30276. 

Patzig (A.) 12948, 16062. 


18854. 


8018, 


7039. 


C.). 14296. 


Paulding (J.) 4602. 
Payne (G. 8S.) 28601. 
Pearce (C. 8S.) 10591. 


Pearce (J. N.) 26914, 30277. 
Pearman (R.H.) 10117, 16066. 
_ Pearson (H.) .7044, 16068. 


' Perfecto chemical co. 


Phelan (A. B.) 


| Philadelphia electric co. 


_ Photo art shop. 


Photo craft shop. 
| Photo news bureau. 
_ Photographische 


26915. 
30278. 
16069. 

26916. 

10118. 

10119. 


Pearson pub. co. 
Peary Arctic club. 
Peas (Mrs. L. F.) 
Peaslee (E. R.) 
Peck (A. S.) 
Peck (C. L.) 
Peck (O. W.) 1849. 
Peele (J. T.) 2400. 
Peeples (A. D.) 4603. 
Peet bros. 23523. 
Pelham operating co. 12949. 
Pellegrini (L.) 11483. 
Pelouze (H. P.) 30279. 
Pelton (H. W.) 4604, 
18866, 21760, 30280. 
Pelton (S.) 26917. 
Penfield (J. G.) 21763. 
Penick & Ford, ltd. 18868. 
Peninsular eng. co. 21768, 26918. ~ 
Penn (D. A.) 16071. 
Penney (F. E.) 4606. 
Penna. public school memorial ass‘h. 
26920. 
Pennucci (A.) 8020. 
Peoples portrait & frame co. 
Pepsi Cola co. 2911. 
Perard (V.) 10120, 16073. 
16074. 
18869. 


7045, 16070, 


7048. 


Perkins (H. J.) co. 

Pernat (F.) 7973. 

Perret (A.) 20685. 

Perry (E. A.) 12951. 

Perry (H. A.) 26921. 

Perry (O. H.) & co. 26923. 

Perry Mason co. 4607. 

Peters cartridge co. 24307. 

Petersen (H. v.) 22947. 

Peterson (G. D.) 19884. 

Peterson (J. W. & F. T.) 26924. 

Petrie (J. A.) 26925. 

Petrik (G. J.) 18870. 

Pettey (C. F.) 4608. 

Pettijohn (O.) 20281. 

Pfaff (H. C.) 10121. 

1851, 4609, 10122, 
23524, 28602. 

Phelps, Lewis & Bennett co. 

Phelps pub. co. 1855. 


16075. 


7049, 10125. 
Philipps (T. F.) co. 243808. 
Philips & Rance. 4616. 
Phillips (J. C.) 6230, 8021. 
Phillips (S. H.) 8022. 
Phillips (T.) 1856. 

Phillips (T. F.) co. 2912. 
Phillips studio. 10126. 
Phoenix (H. D.) 20480. 

7050, 10130, 18873, 
21770. 

30290. 
23525. 
gesellschaft. 1862, 
2988, 11486, 24315, 31575. 


039 


INDEX 
pt. Iv, 0. s., v. 4 


Pickering (W.) 10131. Powers (W. F.) co. 1899. 
Picknell (W. L.) 6429, 29085. Prairie Dog (Chief) 10182. 
Pictorial news co. 1863, 4617, 10132, Prasuhn (J. G.) 16965. 

13094, 30291. Pratt (B. L.) 10591, 17660. 
Pierce (F. O.) co. 5604. Pratt (J.) 11491. 
Pierce (H. H.) 4628, 16076. Pratt food co. 22449. 
Pierce (W. L.) 30302. Preller (i) ec 
Pierson (M.) 26930. Prellwitz (E. M.) 6230. 
Pietschmann (M.) 7973. Prescott (Mrs. K.) 143801. 
Pike (W.) 24317. Prescott (Mrs. K. T.) 10186, 11492. 
Pilcher (A. F.) 21774. _ Present & co. 19890. 
Pilkey (C. E.) 26981. Press pub. co. Los Angeles, Cal. 
Pilling (G. P.) & son co. 30308. 18894. 
Pindikowsky-art mfg. co. 11490. Press pub. co. (N. Y¥. World) 4638. 
Pinta (G. de S.) 20685. Price (EK. M.) 10187. 
Piot (At) 20685622573. Price (HE. V.) & co. 18896, 21788, 
Pitman (T.) 1864. 26950. 
Pittsburg athletic co. 10162. Price (G. L.) 10188. 
Pittsburg sanitary mfg. co. 26933. | Price (H.) 241380. 
Pizzella. 20685. Price (N. H.) 10189. 
Plamondon (I. J.) 380309. | Friestman (A.) 380862. 
Plate printing co. 10164. | Prince (G. L.) 1663® 
Platt iron works co. 143800, 16961. | Prior (C. M.) 243819: 
Plaut (L.) 8023. Probst (G.) 18101. 
Plumb (H. G.) 19887. Proctor (A. P.) 5605, 8080. 
Plummer (A. W.) 20282, 21775. | Proctor (J. P.) 18898, 30868. 
Plummer (F. C.) 16077. | Providence litho. co. 1900, 4654, 5606, 
Plympton (E. EB.) 21780, 23526, 30310. 7056, 8032, 10190, 18102, 143802, 
Poage (C. D.) 18882. 16093, 21790, 243238, 26953, 30365. 
Point (A.) 20685. | Prudential insurance co. 8033. 
Polak (E.) mfg. co. 22441. Prudential life ins. co. of Amer. 4662. 
Polgary (G. de) 24318. Pryor studio. 16095. 
Polish young men’s pub. co. 10172. Publicity eng. co. 24824. 
Pollak (A.) 224.0% Pullen (EB. A.) 1901. 
Pollock (H. M.) 16078. Putnam (A.) 8034, 31585. 
Pollock (R. F.) 1865. | Putnam (KE. D.) 21794, 30372. 
Pompeian mfg. co. 381584. Pyle (K.)} 17660. 
Ponsan (D.) 20685. Pyne (K.) 26966. 
Pontone (J.) 2941. Quayle & son, ine. 2942. 
Poole (HE. D.) 1867. Quinby (F. J.) co. 1902, 7059, 8036, 
Pope (B. F.) 30322. 18899, 19891, 31587. 
Pope (J. R.) 30328. | Quinn (F. F.) 4663, 7065. 
Popenoe (C. W.) 10175. | Quinn (J. B.) 30626. 
Popper (S. M.) 26987. Quirk (N. J.) 16966. 
Portable & Novelty co. 13096. R. & G. corset co. 11493. 
Porter (A. A.) 21786, 26938. R. R. sign co. 5607. 


Porter (M. E.) 1892. Rachmie] (J.) 14808. 
Porter (S. 8S.) 8028, 21787, 26939, | Radeke (F. D.) brewing co. 21801. 


30351. _ Radford (A.) 7066. 
Portola executive committee. 26941, | Radley (C. F.) 13104. 
30355. Rae (J.) 380772. 
Portola festival committee. 13097, Riuber (W.) 17108. 
18883. Ragsdale (M. C.) 4664, 26970. 
Portola post card co. 23531. Ralli (T.) 20685. 
Post (J. E. H.) 1896, 30359. Ralston studio. 26973. 
Post prtg. & pub. co. 7054, 10177, | Ramsey (J. F.) 30378. 
138098, 16079, 18890. Rand, McNally & co. 10191, 21802. 
Post pub. co. 26946, 30360. Ranger (H. W.) 6230. 
Postart co. 16083. | Rankin (D.) 30879. 
Postum cereal co., ltd. 19889. Rankin (H. W.) 7068. 
Pote (H. L.) 26947. Ransom (F. C.) 381594. 
Potter (1.) 16964, 2244°. Rapid electrotype co. 5608. 
Potthast (H.) 28603, 30361. Rau (C. E.) 1908, 4665, 30380. 
Powell (R.) 18891, 20284, 28532. Rau (W. H.) 1909, 10197, 138105, 


Power (F. W.) & co. 26949. | 16096, 18905, 23533, 26974, 30382. 
540 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1909 


Rauh (I.) 22450. 

' Rausche (H.) 30384. 

' Ravely (W. E.) 30385. 
Raymond (M. F.) 13106. 
Ream (C. P.) 1911. 
Reandeau (H. J.) 18911. 
_ Reber (E. L.) & co. 14304. 


_ Red Wing advertising co. 26975. 
_ Redfield bros., inc. 23537, 27002. 


- Redman (C. F.) 24325. 
Reed (C. E.) 20286. 
Reed (C. K.) 16097. 

’ Reed (F. W. K.) 27003. 
Reed (J. L.) 21810. 
Reed (M.) 30827. 

' Reed (N. H.) 1912, 27004. 
Rees (A. A.) 14305. 
Reeves (C. 8.) 30386. 
Regal textile co. 27009. 


Regents of the University of Wiscon- 


sin. 14444, 

Reges (G.) jr. 4666. 
Regnault (H.) 29053. 

Reich (J.) 4667, 27010, 30387. 
Reichel (J. A.) 20287. 
Reichert (C.) 20488. 

Reid (R.) 10591, 243826. 
Reid pub. co. 16103. 


Reinthal & Newman. 20481, 24327. 


Reliance trading co. 31595. 


Rembrandt studios, Twin Cities. 


27011. 
Remington, (F.) 2943, 5609. 
Remington arms co. 14306. 


Rentschler (F. J.) 16104, 18912. 
Reproduction co. 22451, 243829, 28604, 


31596. 

Republic. 27012. 

» Resler (R. E.) 18914. 
 Reuter’s. 143807. 


Reyes (P. VY.) 18915, 21811, 23538. 


Reymer & bros. inc. 10215. 

_ Reynolds (A. L.) 380388. 

_ Reynolds (J.) 29786, 29746. 

_ Reynolds (J. H.) & co. 10216. 


_ Reynolds (Sir Joshua) 2400, 1 


12587, 18431. 
Reynolds (O. A.) 21814, 23539. 
Rhind ({M.) 11494. 
Ricard (H. M.) 16108. 
Rice (E. B.) 18918. 
© Rice (F. G.) 30389. 
_ Rice (F. W.) 10217. 
» Rice (R. E.) 10219. 
_ Rice electric display co. 21815. 
Rich (H.) 19892. 
Rich (J. L.) 30390. 
Rich (W. H.) 10220. 
Richards (G. L.) 20288, 21817. 
Richards (M. W.) 18921. 
Richards (R. R.) 13109. 
Richardson (F. H.) 4668. 
Richardson (G. 8.) 19898. 
Richardson (Mrs. H.) 24330. 
Richardson (J. T.) 18922. 


INDEX 


Richardson (M. H.) 1918. 
Richardson (P. M.) 10221, 18923. 
Richardson (V. A.) 14308. 
Riche (A. L.) ‘21820. 
Riche (P.) 27018, 30391. 
Richemont (A. de) 20685. 
Richermoz (J.) S087. 
Richey (C. G.). 1923, 16109, 18924, 
30400. 
Ricks (W. L.) 10222. 
Rider (H. O.) 30410. 
Riebe (E.) 18110. 
Rieder (M.) 10223. 
Rigg (R.) 248381. 
Rigot (M.) 27061. 
Ring (Alice B.) 2802. 
Ringler (F. A.) co. 30411. 
Rink’s art studio. 21821. 
Rippel (C.) 21822. 
Risdon (J. J.) TOSd. 
Risdon (S. B.) 23540. 
Risk (D.) 380412. 
Ritter (A. G.) 30413. 


| Ritter (C.) 22947. 


Ritzberger (A.) 22947. 

Robaudi (A.) 5937. 

Robbins (H. I.) 18926. 

Robbins (L.) 2802. 

Robert (H. V.) 23541. 

Roberts (C. E.) 30414. 

Roberts (E. D.) 4669, 21832. 

Roberts & Schaefer co. 30415. 

Roberts, Johnson & Rand shoe co. 
1926, 20482, 31598. 

Robinson (J. D.) 380420. 

Robinson (J. H.) 4670, 30418. 

Robinson (W. J.) 10224. 

Robson (J. W.) 14810. 

Roby & Burnham. 16113. 

Rochegrosse (G.) 22578. 

Rochester photo press. 10225, 30421. 

Rochester post card co. 16114. 

Rockwell (M.) 4671. 

Rockwood (G. G.) 10260, 18927. 

Rockwood photo. co. 10263. 

Roebuck (A. C.) 27067. 

Roehlk bros. TOS1. 

Roeldes (H. H.) co. 27097. 

Roelofs (H. H.) & co. 218883. 

Roetig (G. F.) 20685. 

Rogers (E. N.) 10264, 23548. 

Rogers (F. F.) 20289. 

Rogers (H. G.) 22453. 

Rogers (M.) 13111. 

Rogers (W. A.) 8040, 11496, 16967. 

Rogers & Thompson. 5610. 

Rognon (O. J.) 27101. 

Roine & Weil. 16968. 

Role (A.) 22573. 

Rollin (T.) 7739. 

Rollins (C.) 27102. 

Romans photo. co. 4672. 

Romaszkiewiz (I.) 23554. 

Romig (R. W.) 7082, 21839. 

Rommey (G.) 2400, 18482. 


o41 


INDEX 


pt. V7, nek We 


Rondel (H.) 20685. 

Rood (E.) 238556. 

Rood (F. M.) 10265. 

Roome (W. P.) 5611. 

Roopen (C. H.) 18116. 

Roosa (A. J.) 380461. 

Root (H. L.) 21840, 28557, 271038. 

Rosales (E. O.) 11497. 

Rose (Ff. L.) 18929. 

Rose (H. M.) 10268, 16118, 21848, 
27104. 

Rose (N. H.) 21844, 27106. 

Rose (R. H.) & son. 30462. 

Roseland (H.) 28612. 

Rosenberg (F. J.) TO87. 

' Rosenberg (I. I.) 27112. 

Rosenblum (W.) & co. 18117. 

Rosenkrantz (A.) 11499, 24338. 

Roshon (J. W.) & Lemer (J. D.) 
10272, 18119. 

Ross (C.) & son co. 27118. 

Ross (G. T.) 20290, 21846. 

Rosseau (P.) 20685. 

Rossiter (T.) 2400. 

HotblatiwG..) 2c 

Roth (FF. G. R.) 2944, 31599. 

Roth & Langley. 20292, 23558. 

Rotograph co. 1927, 4684, 7088, 10273, 
13120, 27118, 30463. 

Rottmer (H. BE.) 16119. 

Rouland (O.) 14811. 


Royal mfg. & distributing co. 1934. 
_Royal specialty co. 18187. 
Royal tailors. 8041, 11500, 14312, 


16969, 19894, 22454, 24834, 28613, 
31601. : 
Royer (H.) 
Royer (L.) 
Rudd (R. P.) 22455. 
Rudder pub. co. 21848. 
Rude (A. D.) & son. 1935, 18930. 
Rudolph (C.) 27124. 
Rudy (J. F.) 81614. 
Ruegg (J. J.) 30493. 
Ruet (L.) 21586. 
Rugen (J.) 238582. 
Rugg (F. A.) 380494. 
Ruggiers (D.) 4782. 
Ruisdael (J.) 22427. 
Rumford chemical works. 24337. 
Rummell (R. W.) 14829. 
Rungius (C.) 2946, 5612, 20483, 24338. 
Rush (O.) 19897. 
Rushforth (W. BH.) 138142. 
Rusk (A. L.) 22456. 
Russell (C. M.) 19898. 
Russell (G. H.) 21849, 23584. 
Russell (I. H.) 31616. 
Russell (J.) 29789, 29742. 
Russell (J. T.) 1987, 5615,- 11512, 
14330, 16970. 
Russell (M. A.) 10275. 
Russell (M. LaF.) 27125. 
Russell (W. W.) 10276, 13143. 
Russell-Miller mining co. 14383. 


20685. 
20685. 


' Salisbury (A. B.) 


Russia cement co. 16121. 
Russian caviar co. 8042. 


| Rust craft shop. 18145. 


Ruth’s studio. 7114. 
Ityan (D. H.) 16122. 
Ryan (J. D:) (27126: 
Ryan (W. C.) 380509. 
Ryder (H. O.) 47383. 
Ryder (VT) 2 


Rylatt CH. Ey) s.2iis2, 
S. F. vedanta society. 1949, 4734. 
Saceaggi (C.) 5574. 
Sackett & Wilhelms co. 
7115, 10277, 18932, 2iass. 
Sadler (Walter Dendy) 
15698. 
Sadowsky (H.) 
Safford (S. W.) 
Sain (B.) 20685. 
Saint Charles condensing co. 28615. 
Saint-Gaudens (Augustus) 38417, 6684, 
9234, 10591. 


1950, 4736, 
2884, 9626, 


27134. 
29538, 295384. 


Saint Gaudens (Augustus, Mrs. A. H. 


St. Gaudens, proprietor) 

5617, 7121, 18150, 24340. 
Saint-Gaudens (C.) 56158. 
St. George (F.) 30510. 
Saint John’s table co. 
Sale bros. 10279. 


1965, 4744, 


27135. 


1975. 

Salke (S. M.) 28586, 27139. 

Sallee (J.) 28598. 

Saltzmann (C.) 22947. 

Sandahl (G.) 380511. 

Sander (P.) 4745, 7128, 18944, 21852, 
27141. 

Sanders (A. W.) 

Sanders eng. co. 

Sanders pub. co. 1976. 

Sandford card co. 27189, 30513. 

Sands (W. A.) 1978. 

Sanger (H. F.) 7124. 

Sanitary feather co. 31617. 

Sarjeant co. 27198. 

Sargent (J. 8S.) 29112. 

Sarony (O.) co. 13152. 

Sartorio (G.) 22947. 

Sassafras co. 21856. 

Saubes (—) 20488. 

Saugatuck Amusement co. 

Saunders (A. T.) 28616. 

Saunders (HE. H.) 17079. 

Saunders eng. co. 27195. 

Savage (F. W.) 27197, 305380. 

Savage (M. W.) 18961. 

Savory (E. W.) 17080. 

Sax (C. M.) 27198. 

Saxe (A.) 5619, 10282, 11591, 14395. 

Scadin (R. H.) 21858. 

Scalbert (J.) 20685. 

Scandlin (W. 1.) 4746. 

Seantlebury (HE. EH.) 27199. 

Scarlett (J. K.) 1982. 

Schaar & Dathe. 7953. 

Schaefer (W. F.) 18963. 


15151. 
30512. 


23599. 


042 


— ee 


Pac Hae aes 


INDEX 


nos, 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1909 


Schaidner (C. B.) 7126. 

Scharff (W. H.) 10283. 

Schaufer (Mrs. M.) 27200. 

Schawang (P.) 18964. 

Schedler (O.) 1983. 

Scheen (C. S.) 13173. 

Scheidt (W. von) 27201. 

Schenck (H. I.) & Williams (H. J.) 
TAT. 

Schenck (S. C.) 13182, 16123. 

Scherer (W. J.) 21863. 

Scherrer (J.) ©20685. 

Schevill (W. V.) S706, 19910. 

Schindler (Mrs. M. J.) 16127. 

Schiveley (H.) 7128. 

Schivert (V.) 17103. 

Schlechten (A.) 380531. 

Schlegel (K.) 14417. 

Schlesinger (M.) 21864. 

Schlessman (E.) 23600. 

peut (H.) 17103. 

Schlitz cafe co. 18966. 

Schloss (J.) 30540. 

Schloss bros. 18968. 

Schloss bros. & co. 
23601. 

Schlueter (F. J.) 10293, 20298. 

Schmid (—) 380879. 

Schmidt (A. P.) 27202. 

Schmidt (EH. T.) 10295. 

Schmidt (H.) & bro., ine. 

Schmidt (J.) 30548. 

Schmidt (M.) 13187. 

Schmitt (C.) 16128. 

Schnackenberg (H.) 23602. 

Schnars-Alquist (C. W. H.) 
31256. 

Schneider (F. A.) 

Schneiderhahn (M.) 7181. 

Sehnitzer (G.) 17084. 

Schoenhofen brewing co. 

Schoenleber (G.) 11258. 

Scholz (C.) 20484. 

Schrader (Julius) 2400. 

Schrader (W.) 20805. 

Schrader & Dennis. 4747, 7133, 21865, 
27219. 

Schrafft (W. F.) & sons corp. 16129. 

Schramm (V.) 7821, 20685. 

Schreiber (J. F.) 27220. 

Schreyer (A. M.) 10302. 

Schreyvogel (C.) 80438, 10303, 17086, 
18970. 

Schroeder (F. P.) 23603. 

Schroeter (H. M.) 13188. 

Schuette (E.) 30618. 

Schulte im Hofe. 531579. 

Schultz (G. F.) 1984. 

Schultze (W.) 29306. 


7130, 10284, 


10301. 


31255, 


31618. 


Schwab (F. E.) 10305. 

Schwab & Wolf. 10307, 13189, 16133. 
Sehwabl (H.) 7135. 

Schwartz’s (S.) sons & co. 19911, 


20485, 22457, 24341. 
Schweiger (J. O.) 22458. 


18969, 27203, 30547. 


| Scott & Van Altena. 


' Sells-Floto shows co. 
Seltzer (O. C.) 


| Shapleigh (M. S.) 


| 


_Shipler (H.) 


| Shotwell (Mrs. H. A.) 


Schweitzer (A.) 31582. 
Schweizer (J. O.) 11593. 

Scobie (E.) 10310, 16135, 18971, 21871, 
27221, 30619. 
Scofield (HK. B.) 

18977. 
Scothern (C. A.) 


7136, 13191, 16136, 


1986, 18226. 


Scott (G. W.) 28604. 
Scott (S. S.) 18229. 


2948. 

1989, 4748. 

Scribner (A. W.) 16146. 

Scribner’s (C.) sons. 8046, 
18980, 27230, 30621, 31619. 

Serogin (E. D.). 103813. 

Scudder (J.) 8047. 

Scull (S. A.) 13230, 18982, 21878. 

Seabrook bros. 21880, 27235. 

Seavey (BE. L.) 24344. 

Seele (D.) 27236. 

Seibert printing co. 10315. 

Seignac (G.) 20685, 24345. 

Seiter & Kappes litho. co. 2949, 17087. 

Selig polyscope co. 21881. 

Sells & Floto co. 10316. ° 

10323. 


Seott & Browne. 


14596, 


5620. 

Selz (W. A.) 18983. 

Semenowsky (Eisman) 2802. 

Seymour (F. H. G.) 18984. 

Seymour (J. F.) 10324. 

Shackawits (L. 8S.) 380622. 

Shafer (C.) 19920. 

16151. 

Sharp (J.-H) 19921. 

Sharp & son. 4749. 

Sharpe (P.) 21882. 

Shattuck (E. J.) co. 4750. 

Shattuck (L. E.) 203806, 23605. 

Shaw (A. D.). 11594. 

Shaw (H. A.) 4751, 10325. 

Shaw (H. B.) 18989. 

Sheahan (M. T.) 1995, 4752, 
13232, 16152, 18994, 21888, 
27238, 30623. 

Sheffield (B. D.) 18997. 

Shepard (M.) 10327, 27251. 

Sheppard (W.) ; 

Sherman (B. BE.) 27252. 

Sherman (F. F.) , 

Sherman (H. H.) 28689. 

Sherman (L. D.) 380624. 

Sherman (W. J.) 2002. 

Sherrin (D.) 5622, 19922. 

Shields (M. L.) 17089. 

Shinkle (J. ©.) 18238. 

Shinn (W. C.) 5623. 

2008. 
16153. 
30625. 
86626. 

21892. 
199238. 


7145, 
23607, 


Shirley (H. FE.) 
Shivers (I. Kk.) 
Shnable (KE. R.) 
Shook (F. C.) 

Shorey (G. H.) 
2011. 


043 


Showell (J. G.) 21894. 
Shrader (J.) 23610. 
Shuler (Mrs. F. J.) 
Shurtleff (G. H.) 11595. 
Sibley (F. O.) 19000. 
Siegmund (W. C.) 4767. 
Siegrist (E. J.) 4768, 13239. 
Sievers (F. W.) 31632. 
Sigworth (H. W.) 19004. 
Silberer (D. B.) bros. 4773. 
Silva y Velasquez (D. R. de) 
29061, 29099. 
Silverthorne (J.) 16154. 
Silvestri statuary co. 5624. 
Simard (A. F.) 8049. 
Simmang (C.) 28617. 
Simmer (A. G.) 19006, 30628. 
Simmons (E.) 4775, 10335. 
Simmons (E. E.) 10591. 
Simmons hardware co. 27268. 
Simmons, White & co. 2012. 
Simon (H.) 18243, 14397, 30629. 
Simon (M. C.) 26116. 
Simplex litho co. 20487. 
Simplicity co. 10336. 
Simpson (A. L.) 19009. 
Simpson (R.) co. 11596. 
Sinding (O). 17108. 
Singer (S. O.) 27265. 
Singer mfg. co. 27266. 
Singer sewing machine co. 
Sirven (B.) 20488. 
Skelton (E. O.) 1901S. 
Skidmore (C. V.) 19019. 
Skiles (R. K.) 27270. 
Skinner (W. T.) 21906. 
Skinner & Krueger. 23611. 
Skolas (J.) 27271, 30631. 
Slade (G. F.) jr. 
Sleicher (J. A.) 
27272, 30639. 
Slevin (L. S.) 10337. 
Sloan (E. S.) 27274, 30640. 
Sloan (J. V.) & co. 
Slocum (L. M.) 27281. 
Small (L.) 7149. 
Smallwood (Dr. G. S.) 
Smart (J. H.) 4776. 
Smedberg (F.) 10338. 
Smedley (W. T.) 19934. 
Smith (A.) 4777. 
Smith (A. B.) 21926. 
Smith (A. T. E.) 10339, 27282. 
Smith (A. W.) 27288. 
Smith (C. R.) 5625, 24346. 
Smith (De C.) 8050, 19935. 
Smith (E. A. G.) 16158. 


21902, 30627. 


13244. 


14400. 


Smith (E. B.) 10340, 13249. 19045. 
Smith (E. E.) 2016, 19047. 

Smith (E. W.) 2014. 

Smith (F. P.) 23676. 

Smith (F. 8.) 27284. 

Smith (G. D.) 21927. 

Smith (G. E.) 10343. 

Smith (G. P.) 13252. 


29060, 


21908, 23612, 30633. 
13245, 16155, 19020, 


2013, 13246, 27276. 


Smith (H.B.) 10344, 16159, 20311. 
Smith (H. P.) 2953, 29311. 
Smith (I. H.) 20312. 

Smith (J. H.) 25063. 

Smith (J. K.) 19048, 21928. 
Smith (J. R.) land co. 30642. 
Smith (L.) 5626, 7150. 

Smith (O.) 27286, 30651. 

Smith (S. C.) 2017, 10345, 27289. 
Smith (W. E.) 13253. 

Smith (W. H.) 7154. 

Smith (W. W.) 27291. 


Smith bros. commission ¢o. 
Smith’s studio. 30655. 
Smyly (P. U.) ‘157. 
Snapp (J. H.) 18254. 
Snelling & Potter. 20314. 
Snyder (C. W.) 14401. 
Snyder (L.) 10347. 
Society of iconophiles. 
Solomon (H.) 27294. 
Sonrel (E.) 12578. 
Sonrel (M. E.) 20685. 
Soord (Alfred W.) 2802. 
Sorolla y Bastida (J.) 9435, 12090, 
12512, 14880, 15339, 17945. 


27293. 


2027, 10348. 


| Souter (J. W.) 19050, 21929. 
' South Atlantic commercial men’s ass’n. 


27295. 
Southern cotton oil co. 27296. 
Southern mfg. co. 20498. 
Southgate (E. D.) 7158, 16160. 
Southgate (F.) S818. 
Souvenir pub. co. 2029. 
Sowers (G. W.) 20322. 
Spahr (J. W.) 4778. 
Sparrell art co. 2033. 
Sparrell print. 19052, 27297, 
Spaulding (R. G.) 7159. 
Spaulding & Merrick. 11597. 
Speece & Aaron. 16161. 
Spencer (H.) 7160, 27339. 
Spencer (I. C.) 2034, 16166, 27340. 
Spencer studio. 27348. 


30657. 


Spenlove-Spenlove (F.) 16935. 

Spielvogel (E.) 2954, 19939, 24347, 
31634. 

Spies (A.) 23684. 

Spinks (W. A.) & co. 16168. 

Spiro (E.) 14417. 

Spofford (E. W.) 7162, 11598.- 20499, 
27266. 

Spooner & Wells, inc. 7163, 10349, 
16169, 30672. 


Sprague (H. W.) 27344. 

Sprague’s mercantile agency. 10350. 
Spring (S. T.) 28685. 

Springer (H. J.) 10351, 23686. 
Squires (C. F.) 19065. 

Stacey (B. B.) 16172, 19076, 27545. 
Stafford (C. F.) 16175. 

Staley (F. W.) 273846. 


Stall & Dean mfg. co. 17090. 
Stamets (F. T.) 16174. 
Standard oil co. 20325. 


O44 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1909 


Standard scenic co. 4779, 19077. 
Standly (H. Iu.) 16175. 
Stanlaws (P.) 
28692, 28695. 
Stanley works. 17091. 
Star hair supporter co. 
Star pub. co. 219833. 
Starr (L. M.) 11599. 
State pub. co. 2041, 4787, 7181, 
13258, 16178, 19085, 20825, 
21934, 27348. 
Stauch & Bickford. 
Stearns (F.) & co. 
Stearns (F. K.) 2092. 
Stebbins (G.) 19120. 
Stebbins (G. W.) 27350. 
Stebbins (N. L.) 19121, 20338, 
27351, 30700. 
Stecher litho. co. 4842, 7237, 27361. 
Steele (F. A.) 7248. 
Steele (G. M.) 2093. 
Stefanski (J. J.) 10421. 
Steichen (E. J.) 16223. 
Stein (S. L.) 28702. 
Stein & Levy. 23708. 
Steinberg (V.) 5627. 
Steiner (E. R.) 19138. 
Stengelin (A.) 2802, 13967, 20685. 
Stephenson (I. H.) 10422. 
Stereo-travel co. 2094, 16224, 23709, 
27362, 30729. 
Sterling (E. C.) 21945. 
Stern (A. E.) 2294. 
Steubenrauch (H.) 22947. 
Steuer (M.) 2295, 191438. 
Steunenberg-Marvin co. ltd. 
Stevens (A. W.) 23749. 
Stevens (C. A.) & bros. 
21a 
Stevenson (D. S.) 27538. 
Stevenson (F. G.) 29744-29746. 
Stevenson (P. R.) 7249. 
Stewart (C. M.) 2307, 23752. 
Stewart iron fence co. 27539. 
Stibb (G.) 10429, 19170. 
Stickley (G.) 10431. 
Stickney W. J.) 10482. 
Stiles (C. L.) 30750. 
Stilson (W.) 4889. 
Stilwell (H. D.) 7250. 
Stimson (J. E.) 350747. 
Stimson (J. E.H.) 27540. 
Stimson (M. E.) 27541. 


30699. 


16222. 
S051. 


23690. 


16234. 
10423, 13306, 


Stokes (F. A.) 4900, 13307, 16245, | 
19175. 

Stokes (F. A.) co. 16242, 24348, 
27542, 30769. 

Stokes (F. W.) 10433, 30764. 

Stone (C. F.) co. 30784. 

Stone (C. J.) co. 2310, 7256, 10435, 


16246, 27554, 30791. 
Stone (F. L.) 13309. 
Stone (I. C. M.) 23753. 
Stone (J. G.) 307983. 
Stone (L. A.) 23754. 


2035, 4783, 7177, 10353, | 


10357, | 
21933, | 


Stone (R. B.) 380794. 

Stone (T. D.) 11601. 

Stone, Van Dresser co. 

| Stopinski (S. A.) 16250. 

Storck (F.) 4904, 7259. 

Straus (R.) & co. 27557. 

Strauss (E. EB.) 21952. 

|Strauss (F. V.) & co. 
80797. 

Strauss (J. C.) 4905, 10439, 13310, 
16251, 19177, 21953, 23755, 27565. 

| Street & Smith. 10441, 13316. 
Strickland (K. E.) 11602. 

Strobridge litho. co. 2311, 4906, 7260, 

10442, 138317, 19178, 21956, 27572, 

/ 80800. 

| Strohmeier (F. E.) 27618. 

Stromeyer (J.) & co. 14405. 

Stronach (V. D.) 14406. 

Stroud (W. J.) 23815, 10485, 13342. 

| Stroudsburg & Water Gap st. ry. co. 
4916. 

Strouse & bro. 

Strub (J. M.) 

Struby (H.) 7266. 

Strutt (W.) 7270. 

| Stuart (G.) 6230, 14904, 29081, 29117-— 
29119. 

Stuart (J. C.) 

Students agency. 

| Stumpf (F. B.) 4920. 

| Sturmer (G. W.) 2955. 

Stutz (C. C.) 16252. 

Success song bureau. 

Suchorowski (M. G.) 

Sullivan (J.) 16300. 


14402, 19941. 


24364, 27558, 


19190. 
13345. 


13344. 
30818. 


31635. 
31257. 


| 
| Sullivan (J. M.) monument co. 14407. 
| Sully (T.) 29079, 29115. 
|Summer (H. 8.) 10493. 
Sun insurance office of London. 13347. 
Sunset realty associates. 22459. 


Sunshine circle of King’s daughters, 
ist M. EB. church. 4921. 

Superior color press. 13350. 

Surand (—) 20685, 22573. 

Surburg co. 163808. 

Svenska folkets tidning. 10494. 

| Swarthout (L. F.) 27619. 30822. 

| Swarts (D. L.) 4922. 

Sweet (B. V.) 27620. 

Sweet bros. 13354. 

Swezey’s (N. T.) sons & co. 

| Swift (A. L.) 20346. 

Swift’ (BE. Hi) (23770. 

Swift & co. 19194, 31636. 

Swift’s specific co. 11608. 

| Swinburne (T. T.) 16312. 

24366. 


5628. 


Sykes (C. W.) 
Sykes (M. H.) 16313. 
| Taber-Prang art co. 4927, 7270, 10504, 
13355, 16314, 23772, 27630. 
Taft statuette co. 24367. 
Taggart (M. W.) 2328, 4936, 7271, 
10506, 13356, 21963. 
| Talbot (H.) 20685. 


545 


INDEX 


pt. Iv, n. 8., v. 4 


Talbot. (W. EH.) 27652. 

Talbott (M. A.) co. 238821. 

Tallman (W.) 81640. 

Tammen (H. H.) 49389, 10524, 18368, 
16315. 

Tammen (H. H.) co. 18401. 

Tandy-Thomas co. 19200. 

Tanenbaum (E.) 238822. 

Tangen (E.) 10525, 16322, 30828. 

Tanoux (—) 20488. 

Tanquary (C. Y.) 23828. 

Panto (Adj 20526: 

Tarbell (HE. C.) 5629. 

Tarbell (J. H.) 4958, 16828. 

Tasker (W.) 19228. 

Tate (S. W.) 30824. 

Tattegrain (F.) .20685, 22578. 

Tavernier (P.) 20685. 

Taylor (C. A.) & son. 21995. 

Taylor (H.) 8052, 11604. 

Tirylor; (de By V2 7653: 

Taylor (J. W.) 27654. 

Taylor (Mrs. M. L.) 27656. 

Taylor & Lockie. 10527. 

Taylor art co. 4954, 10528, 18402, 16324, 
19230, 21997, 27660. 

Teagle (FE. R.) 28618. 

Peal (C. B.)* 23438: 

Tebbs (Mrs. A. B.) 4972, 7359, 10542. 

Tebbs (R. W.) 138408, 27678. 

Technical harness & saddlery guide. 
16336. 

Technical press bureau. 

Teel (R.) 18412. 

Tees (H.) 18418. 

Tefft (C. H.) 243868. 

Temple (H.) 24641. 

Templeton (M. A.) 30826. 

Ten Eyck (W. P.) 5630, 73638, 10543, 
13423, 163387. 

Tepper bros. 31641. 

Terra-Marine co. 27680. 

Perrill (Tai) 2353: 

Terry (A. N.) 30828. 

Terry (J.) 16341. 

Tessier (—.) 2802. 

Tessier (L. A.) 16820, 20685. 

Thayer (A. H.) 29059. 

Thayer (C.C. & A. L.) 4973, 21998. 

Thayer (P..C.) 18427, 19271, 20348, 
21999, 27681. 

Theatre film service co. 27682. 

Theotocopuli (D.) 29069. 


2347. 


Thielman (G. F.) 19277. 

Thomas (F. C.) 2956. 

Thomas (W. H.) 30882. 

Thompson (C. H.) 23824, 30833. 

Thompson (E.) co. 2355. 

Thompson (EH. 8.) 2354, 276838, 30834. | 

Thompson (J. W.) 20354, 22002, 
24369. 

Thompson (P.) 4974, 10547, 16342, 


19281, 27684, 30840. 
Thompson (P. J.) 73867. 
Thompson (R. C.) 22004. 


046 


Thompson (W. B.) 13482. 


Thompson (W.C.) 10553, 163438. 


Thompson art co. 16344, 19282. 


Thornburn (J. M.) & Co. 
Thorndike (T. W.) 2368. 
Thorne (A. L.) 28825. 
Thorne (LL. ©.) 1938 


2356, 27698. 


| Thorne (W. L.) 7368, 10555. 


Thorp CE) 21g 

Thrall (B.H.) «2362 

Thullen (J. H.) 8053. 

Thurlow (H. A.) 238826. 

Thurnherr (R.) 22005, 23828. 

Thurston (A. H.) & co. 16347. 

Thuss (W. G. & A. J.) 22006. 

Thyng (J. W.J¢2ae 

Tice (W. G.) 16848. 

Tichborne (W. F. C.) 27702. 

Tiemann (H.N.) co. 27708. 

Tiffany & co. 24870. 

Tiffany studios. 17092, 22461. 

Tillier (P.) ‘2068a: 

Tilton. (H. Li.) (308422 

Tiny tads co. 4981, 7372, 10558. 

Tipton (W. H.) T3874, 10560. 

Tisdale (W. R.) 16349. ’ 

Tobias (EK. L.) 16350. 

Tobias (R. FE.) 16858. 

Tobin (F. X.) 22007. 

Todd (G.) 28829. 

Toll. ME) 2056s 

Tolley (M. G.) 381578. 

Tolman (F.) 184386. 

Tolman (F. 8S.) 10562, 27709. 

Tolman (J..B.) 2372 

Tomikawa (Y.) 10568. 

Toms (F. H.) 380848. 

Tonnesen (B.) 6280. 

Tooth (A.) & sons. 13440, 30844. 

Topliff (F. G.) 22460. 

Topping (J. A.) 27710. 

Torrey (G. B.) 8054, 11605. 

Toser (Mrs. CC. HS) 27 

Tourtellotte (J. E.) & co. 

Tousey (S.) 7875. 

Toussaint (F.) 20488, 307838. 

Tower (A. J.) co. 2957, 28619. 

Towle mfg. co. 22008. 

Townes (C. C.) 16354. 

Townsend (A. C.) 380846. 

Townsend (C. A.) 4999, 7376, 19318, 
20355, 22009, 23831, 27717, 30847. 

Townsend (C. F.) 27716. 

Townsend (HE. F.) 7380. 

Townsend, Townsend & co. 80857. 

Toy, Bond & Lee photo studio. 10564. 

Tracy (D.) 5684, 10565. 

Trant (J. H.) 19942. 

Travis (W. D.?T:) » 30858. 

Treiber (T. R.) 5028. 

Trevor (Mrs. J. S.) 381642. 

Tribune co. 2374, 5029, 7381, 10566, 
13441, 16357, 22011, 27719, 30859. 

Trick (W. M.) 22017. 

Trimpey (E. B.) 23899, 27738. 


24371. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1909 


Triquet (J.) 
Trojar (W.) 
Troth (H.) 5047. 

Trotta (V.) 11607. 

Troup (A. M.) 27742. 

Trowbridge (M.) 27743. 

Trowbridge & Niver co. 30867. 
Trowitzsck & sohn. 7973, 28620, 30879. 
Trufaut (N.S.) 27744. 

Trumbull (J.) 2400, 8551, 29074. 
Tryon (D. W.) 6230. 

Tuck (R.) & sons co., ltd. 5635. 
Tucker (C. O.) 7386. 

Tuell (Mrs. J. E.) 23832, 27749. 
Tue (T. P.) 5061. 

Tuliper (F. E.) 10589. 

Tupper (H. W.) 7388, 19319, 30882. 
Turner (C. Y.) 8055. 

Turner (H. K.) co. 2400, 10591, 19321. 


20685. 
11606. 


erence (3. B.) 27762. 


7389. 
23834. 
19322. 


Turner (W. F.) 
Turrill & Miller. 
Tusch (A.) 
Touy (W.H.) 22018. 
Pune (Ho. Bs}: 23835. 
Tuttle (O. H.) 13458, 16361. 
Twachtman (J. W.) 29068. 
Tweed (E. G.) 238386. 
Tweedie (A. T.) 30883. 
Tweedie (H. T.) 22019. 
Tyler (J. G.) 28623. 
Tyler, photographer. 
Tyroler (J.) 30884. 
Tyrrell (H. G.) 193823. 

Uhalt (R. A.) 163865. 

Uliman & co. 16866. 

Ullman mfg. co. 2481, 5062, 8056, 


10738. 


, Upjohn (A. M.) 
| Up-to-date advertising co. 


| Valdes Leal (Don J. de) 


' Van Nostrand (A. G.) 
Van Oeyen (L.) 
| Van Ryn (R.) 

| Van Sluys (T. H.) 


| Vassarri (H.) 


10739, 11608, 13460, 14408, 16370, | 


17094, 19325, 22020, 23837, 277683. 

Ullrich (A. H.) 5659. 

Ulrich (C. F.) 30885. 

Umbdenstock & Porter co. 5065, 22032. 

Underhill (I.) 5066, 10742, 13470, 
16406, 19335, 20356, 22033, 238583, 
27820, 30886. 

Underhill (J. E.) 5067. 

Underwood (J.) & co. 24372. 

Underwood & Underwood. 2491, 5068, 
7390, 10757, 13473, 16412, 19348, 
22038, 23856, 27823, 30889. 

Unger (H.) 31581. 

Union card co. 23982. 

Union metallic cartridge co. 

Union news co. 5214. 

Union Pacific tea co. 

Union pub. co. 28624. 

Unitarian club of Washington, D. C. 
7542. 

United art pub. co. 28012. 

United brokerage co. 31643. 

United candy co. 24373, 28018. 

United drug co. 28021. 

U. S. cartridge co. 13661. 

U. S. fashion & sample book co. 
13662, 23984. 


23983. 
10857. 


2613, 


| Vereinigte 


| Vigeant (F. R.) 


U. 8. litho. co. 2615, 5215, 7543, 10858, 


13665, 16548, 19403, 22039, 23985, 
28028, 30908. 
U. S. patent specialty co. 2958. 


U. S. playing card co. 
23994, 28141. 

U. S. poster co. 30949. 
University art shop ine. 
University of Wisconsin. 
University press. 28144. 
17660, 19765. 
10882. 


19948, 22094, 


S058. 
8061. 


Urso (N. P. D.) 23996. 

17945. 

Valery (P.) 20685. 

Van Amringe granite co. 19945. 

Van Beers (J.) 28805, 28807. 

Van Bradt (EB. O.) 16558. 

Van Buskirk (R. N.) 19428. 

Van De Grift (C. H.) 30951. 

Vandegrift (S. B.) & son. 17101. 

Van den Berghen (A. L.) 31644. 

Vanderbilt realty improvement co, 
19429. 

Van Dresser (W. T.) 11613. 

Vandyck.(A.) 9626, 18482. 

Van Dyke (J.) co. 14409. 

Van Houten (C. J.) & zoon. 

Van Kennel (T.) 18696. 

Van Ness (F. L.) 22462. 

80638, 14411, 


14410. 


17102, 22463, 28626. 

7548, 30953. 
29118. 
30351. 

10884. 
20685. 
Vaughan (M. E.) 22097. 
Vaughan (Mrs. O. B.) 
Vedder (E.) 10591. 
Veenfliet (R.) 14413. 
Velasquez (D. R. de S. y) 

17965. 

Venard (C. L.) 7549. 
kunstanstalten. 


Varney (J. C.) 


30954. 


12578, 


14417, 
17103. 

Verestchagin (—) 
Vericel (A.) 11614. 
Vermont farm machine co. 
Vernon (E.) 29305, 31646. 
Viafora (O.) 22108, 28152. 
20359. 


29086. 
31645. 


| Vigilant fire co. no. 2. 28154. 


| Vilmer (W. E.) 
| Vinall (H. N.) 


16554. 

10886. 

Vineyard (J. W.) 22110. 

Vinnemeier (G.) 20360. 

Vitagraph co. of Amer. 2635, 5227, 
7550, 10888, 13697, 16555, 194380, 
20361, 22111, 23997, 28155. 

Vivian (G.) 20375. 

Vobach (W.) & co. 

Volek (A. J.) 11615. 

Volk (D.) 2960, 11616. 

Von Heine (H.) 22126. 


2959. 


D47 


pt. Iv, n.s., v. 4 


Von Rosenberg (O.) 8065. 
Vorganz (P.) 31576. 

Vose (R. C. & N. M.) 2962. 
Voss (A. G.) 2645, 7568, 24011. 
Vredenburg & Co. 28160. 
Vreeland (F. K.) 80955. 
Vulcan electric heating co. 
Waay (N. van der) 22947. 
Wagenhals (C. EH.) 28164. 
Wager (F. BE.) 16569, 19487. 
Walden (L.) 20685. 

Walden (O. C.) 203876. 
Waldron (M.) 10901, 22465. 
Waldrop photo. co. 16571. 
Wales (R. E.) 19488, 28165. 
Walhain (C.) 20685. 
Walker (A. V.) 19489. 
Walker (F. S.) 29786. 
Walker (H.C.) 28167, 30958. 
Walker (H.O.) 10591. 
Walker (J.) 28721. 
Walker (J. G.) 28168. 
Walker (W.S.) 30959. 
Walker litho. & pub. co. 
Wallace (F.) 20877. 
Wallace (W. H.) 22127. 
Wallet (A.) 20685. 
Walsh (C.) 2661. 
Walsh (M. J.) 10905. 
Walter (F. A.) 20879, 22129, 
Walters (G. H.) 30960. 
Walther-Vogler gas machine co. 22180. 


19436. 


5238. 


Walton (W. P.) 18717. 
Wanamaker (J.) 7569. 
Ward (J. W.) 30961. 

Ward (M.) co. 10911, 22131. 
Warren (L. 8.) 380962. 
Warren (O. B.) 2662. 
Warren (W. H.) 16588. 


Washburn (D. C.) 

Washburn (R. A.) 22135. 

Washburn-Crosby co. 22148, 28169. 

Washington Y. M. C. A. 7570. 

Wassam (D. BE.) 20881. 

Wasson (C. L.) 2664, 5239, 10912, 
19440. 

Waterman (C. H.) 10914, 16584, 19446, 
20382, 22148, 24013, 28170. 

Waterman (O. W.) 7571, 20395, 28171. 

Waters (R. J.) aerial photo co. 13721, 
16593. 

Waters (R. T.) & co. 

Watertown post card co. 

Watrous (H. W.) 8066. 

Watt: (io fj tore: 

Watts (Mrs. G. F.) 7572, 10919, 16594, 
19462. 

Way (W.) 80968. 

Wayland (W. R.) 19463. 

Weakley (R. D.) 5270. 

Weaver (M.) 5660. 

Webb (Mrs. W. H.) 14429. 

Webber (H. H.) 10920. 

Weber (C.) 4927, 29330. 

Weber (C. F.) 30354. 


2663. 


28172. 
2666, 10918. 


| Weber (F. J.) 30969. 


| Westinghouse 


| Wheeler (C. C.) 


Weber (P.) 14417. 

Webster (C. B.) & co. 16595. 
Webster (F. S.) 7574, 8067. 
Webster (G. B.) 20408, 22154. 


| Webster (H. D.) 2963. 


Weener (C.) 19464. 
Webr (C. H.) 19468, 28175, 30970. 


| Weidemann (C. H.) 28178. 
| Weik (L. C.) 28179. 


Weil, Lorimier & Greenbaum. 10921. 


| Weinberger (A.) 29695. 


Weineiss (H. G.) 14480. 

Weiper (T.) 380975. 

Weir (J. A.) 9864. 

Weisbrodt (H. W.) co. 
10922, 22155. 

Weisgerber (C. H.) 16598. 

Weiss (H. H.) 2667, 2964, 5661, 24374, 
31659. 

Welch (C.) 380976. 


5276, 7575, 


Welch (M. J.) 8068. 
| Welles & Grant. 


24015. 

Wellge (H.) 22468. 

Wellman (G. T.) 10924. 

Wellman (W.) 5277, 16599. 

Wells (C. J.) 18725. 

Wells & Richardson co. 

Welsh (N. H.) 16615. 

Weltmer (E.) 28180. 

Wenck (P. E.) 5662. 

Wendling (W. E.) eo. 

Wendt (J. B.) 5663. 

Wentworth (L. A.) 2668. 

Wertheimber (L.) & co. 11617. 

Wescott (W. T.) 19469. 

Wesley advertising co. 2674. 

Wessels (F.), jr. 19470. 

Wessler (H.) 13726, 16616, 19471, 
22158, 24017, 28181. 

West (A.) & Booth (F.) 17120, 19477. 

West (B.) 8527, 29076, 29080. 

West (J. W.) 11486. 

West (L. E.) 10929, 18732, 19478. 

West (P.) 14481. 

West coast art co. 13736, 16664, 19486, 
22214, 24028, 28254, 30982. 

Westerberg (J. C,)° 5298. 

Westerly granite co. 8069. 

Westermann (A. |B.) 7576, 10988, 
13760, 16670. 5 

Westermann (L. A.) co. 2682, 10948, 
16673, 19516, 22242, 30989. 

Western blue print co. 144382. 

Western cartridge co. 24375. 

Western engineering & construction co. 
28262, 30990. 

Westin (H.) 14484. 

electric 


28627. 


22157. 


& mfg. | ¢€0. 
16674. 

Weston (EH. J.) 

Wettstein (C. T.) 


Whedon (A. D.) 


30991. 
28263. 
22243. 
10970. 


Wheeler (DeW. C.) 16681. 


048 


INDEX 


nos. 1-52, Jan.—Dec., 1909 


Wheeler (F. S.) 7578, 24024. 

Wheeler (F. W.) 28264. 

Wheeler (J. D.) 2687, 5294. 

Wheeler (LaV. F.) 2689. 

Whipple (L.) 28269, 30992. 

. Whistler (J. A. MeN.) 9211, 29082. 

Whitaker (J.) 11618, 14435, 20500, 
28628, 31660. 

White (A. J.) 19520. 

White (C. H.) 28271. 

White (E. C.) 5295. 

White (H. C.) co. 2690, 5296, 7579, 
10971, 13765, 16694, 19521, 22244, 
24026, 30998. 

White (H. N.) 19522. 

meee ts. KR.) 27s. 

White (L.) 19523. 

White (L. 8S.) 16697, 28272. 

White (R. E.) 28633. 

White (R. H.) 19524. 

White (V.) 28687. 

White city art co. 183777, 19525. 

White-Smith mus. pub. co. 20404. 

Whitehead & Hoag co. 2736, 5303, 8070, 
11016, 11620, 19527, 20504, 24029, 
28273, 31070. 

Whitehouse (L. A.) 5664. 

Whitely exerciser co. 24056. 

Whiting (R. R.) 5305. 


Whitman studio. 16711, 22245, 31072. 


Whitmore (C. M.) 16721. 

Whitmore (H. T.) 5308. 

Whitmore (W. J.) 17660. 

Whitney (A.) 2739. 

Whitney (F.) 18808. 

Whitney (W.H.) 2967, 116238. 

Whittemore (W. J.) 3417, 8071, 144586. 

Wiederseim (G. G.) 11022, 19528, 
24058, 28292. 

Wiggin (C.) 62380. 

Wight (S.) 2740. 

Wikhime (P. L.) 31075. 

Wilcox (H. F.) 22252, 3107S. 
Wilcox (W. H.) 18804. 

’ Wilcox & Willson. 31079. 

Wile (H.) 19946. 

Wilford (C.) 11023. 

Wilkins (F. J.) 5309. 

Wilkinson (E. H.) 22254, 31092. 

Willet stained glass co. 8072, 11624, 
17121, 20505. 

Williams (C. D.) & co. 22256. 

Williams (C. E. D.) 31096. 

Williams (E.) 31149. 

Williams (E. P.) 14439. 

Williams (F. W.) 5811, 7641, 11024. 

Williams (G. A.) 30770, 30773, 30775— 
30778, 30782. 

Williams (G. F.) 31205. 

Williams (J.) ine. 5310, 11036, 14442, 
17123. 

Williams (J. J.) 16722, 22257, 24060, 
31211. 

Williams (L. F.) 16729, 31223. 


Williams (M.) 13805, 

Williams (O. D.) 16741, 28298. 

Williams (P. R.) 11087. 

Williams (V. 0.) 28294, 

Williamson-Haffner eng. co. 5818, 
7691, 138806. 

Willis & Burris. 58983. 

Willsden (8S. B.) 7708S, 28306. 

Wilmarth (G. G.) 24876. 

Wilmot (W. G.) 24877. 

Wilms (L. W.) 5665. 

Wilson (C. R.) 5666. 

Wilson (F.) 22469. 

Wilson (H. W.) co. 24061. 

Wilson (J.) 31661. 

Wilt (W. W.) 22258, 24062, 28307. 

Wilton (T. H.} 53897. 

Wilton-Cooke-Martin realty co. Itd. 
16759. 

Wiltzius (M. H.) eco. 11627. 

Winans bros. 11088. 

Winchester repeating arms co. 14448, 
19956, 31662. . 

Wineman (M.) 19530. 

Winkler (L.) 28308. 

Winscher (C. G.) 24065, 31237. 

Winslow (B. HE.) 22267. 

Winslow (F. H. H.) 28309. 

Wintemute (F. C.) 2741. 

Winter (F.) 16760. 

Winter & Pond co., ine. 16761. 

Winter & Sherman. 31240. 

Winterbotham (J. BE.) 8073. 

Winthrop moving picture co. 28811. 

Wires (W. M.) 16764. 

Wirth (K.) 31242. 

Wirth & Williams. 31252. 

Wischmeyer (P.) 11040, 16765, 28318. 

Wisconsin (University of), Regents. 
14444, 20405. 

Wise (Mrs. C.) 28322. 

Wiseman (W. H.) 11042. 

Wiszt (H.) & co. 31255. 

Withers (F. A.) 24067. 

Witkowski (K.) 2742, 2968, 5668, 
11629, 14445, 31663. 

Witt (M. R.) 20406. 

Wohlauer (A. A.) 81259. 

Wolf (E.) 11048. 

Wolf (H.) 11044, 283238, 31261. 

Wolf (G. A.) 7709, 16768. 

Wolf & co. 5671, 8074, 11630, 17124, 
19957, 22470, 28638, 31664. 

Wolfenden (L. G.) 29303, 29309, 29318, 
29325. 

Wolff (L.) & co., ltd. 7739, 19542, 
31262. 

Wolfgang (F.) 24068. 

Wolfrum (F.) & co. 22270. 

Wolfson (M.) 2969. 

Woltz (G. W.) 22472. 

Wolven (E. L.) 19544. 

Woman’s Christian temperance union. 
31274. 


549 


INDEX 


Woman’s federation. 11045. 

Women’s trade union league of Chi- 
cago. 2748. 

Wood (H.) 2746, 5898, 7742, 11046, 
13838, 16769, 19546. 

Wood (O. F.) 7746, 11051, 18842, 
16773, 19550, 22271, 28324, 31275. 

Wood (W. F.) 11091. 

Wood, Putnam & Wood. 28884. 

Woodallen (M. C.) 2747. 

Woodbury (HE. F.) 2838835. 

Woodbury & co., inc. 22281. 

Woodring & Hartman. 24069. 

Woodruff (Mrs. C.) 24878, 28648. 

Woods & Von Bremen. 283386. 

Woodward (G. T.) 20408. 


pt. IV, 0. 8.,:¥.4: 


Wurlitzer (R.) co. 

Wurtz bros. 31299. 

Wyer (H. S.) 2768, 28363. 

Wyle (fF. H.) 224738. 

Ximenes (H.) 22474, 24380. 

Yale (M.) 28364. 

York, (Co F.)'"” 2836s: 

York'( Ga) fii, 

York safe & lock co. 313818. 

Yorston (J. A.) 381814. 

Young (H. HE.) 28366. 

Young (L. J.) 283672 

Young (S. M.) 24079. 

Young, Lord & Rhodes. 19570, 28878. 

Young people’s missionary movement. 
11098. 

Young woman’s Christian ass’n. 2770. 


11095. 


Woodward & Tiernan ptg. co. 2748, | yule (H. J.) 11099. 

5408, 11092, 13859, 28388. Yushkewitz (J.) 28375. 
Woollett (A. P.) 5710. Zahner (M. H.) 138862. 
Woolley (J. R.) 11098. | Zatzka (H.) 19542. 
Wooten (B.) 2767. | Zeese-Wilkinson co. 11107. 
Worms (J.) 18967. Zepf (F. L.) 28876. 
Worthington (B. M.) 11094. Ziegler (C. P.) 2776. 
Wright (B. B.) 31298. Zillgett (C. A.) 5422. 
Wright (E.) 8706. Zimmerman (C. BE.) co. 13871, 19579, 
Wright (BH. A.) 24070, 28350. 283877. 
Wright (F. L.) 16798, 28351. Zimmerman (L. M.) 16796. 
Wright (F..P.) 24071, 283858. ' Zindel (W. G.) 7778, 11108. 
Wright (J.) 22282. Zlot (H.) “222838. 
Wright (W. L.) 24879. Zuber (P.) “22573. 
Wright & Goodner. 13860, 16794. Zuloaga (I.) 9485, 15339 (p. 232). 
Wright & Johnson. T7775. Zumbro bros. 24094, 28498. 
Wuethrich (H.) 24077, 283861. Zuver (lL. L.) 138940. 

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